MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Meuuro thy life by loss instead of gsln. not by the wine drunk but by the wine poured forth. Morning Guardian, Pounded‘ r551 Qhsrlottetown Guardian Two Con“ Von Papen Keeps Post In Cabinet Von HindenbuE-I-nsists On Vice- ,§flltnuwlu ININFLIIENBE or LEGIBN ion President, Is Here To Attend Pro- vincial Conventioni. “During the last few months I have travelled about 16.000 during which I have attended five Provincial Conventions of the Le- gion and I find everywhere that their enthusiasm is grolvlng and their influence is increasing," stat- ed Brigadier-General Alex Ross, C.M.G., D.B.O., K.C., Dominion President of the Canadian legion, who arrived in the city last even- slve survey of unemployment con- ditions particularly as this effects “Wi W W (Continued on Page 3) 121i: ' f‘ ,- COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Hope River Tea August 1st. L-6587-7-5-23. "Show—Flat River Thursday. L-6560-7-4-3l. "Show—Eidon Fridnyn L-6560-7-4-3i. "Show—Murray River Saturday. I L-6560-7-4-3i. I "Reserve Wednesday, Jilly 18th [or St. Margaret's Tea. L-6588-7-5-li. "July l0, festival. East Royalty, by trustees of Heartz Hall. L-6604 "Ice Cream and Dance in Kel- ly's Cross Hall, Friday, July 6th. Friday. July 6th. Snappy music. L-6462-7-3-3l. "Please reserve Saturday. 91st for Sturgeon Tea. L-6568-7-4-2l. July "Welcome to United Church Pic- nic-, 'I‘ryon—Crapaud, Friday. July 6th. L-6554-7-4-3l. "Reserve Wednesday, August 1st, for St. Bridges Parish Picnic, Lot 11. L-613l. "Crapaud Church of England Tea Party. Wednesday, August 15th. L-5368-6-28-7-5-l2-19-26. ~ _._ . l-l bl . . , lrllr. - . - . . _ . l "Remember date Tuesday July alone "'- - “tom”: a ‘Rnaeigggihgigimllllns boiclirléhslilblusrilrllli’lieiylbriiillyricovnllllil: Cmzci“ ancgedly "ecewmgl ‘mem’ iii-ions ibis yflm‘. We 135i fiuuiiilc- ghnfor tea and festival at Central "alvestock Marketing Board lerciifigqvéfiie 35.45§.l03, lflargaingcilg were recoveprerl lrollr {ielgiéginéltgelggualggircui? "iglrllig mndidab (c. P‘ By Guiana!“ smcm ‘vkfl h ed Church. Mllrshfield. 11-6604 mce ns Freetown Thursday night. ° - - °"" “m ‘ ° Wmklui“ f“ ““ "‘°““"“‘° has been investigating llllmerflll!‘ es. and tile city at which they OTTAWA, July 4-coblhct coun- "Dnnce in Abbi: Hall, Borden, miles l Chancellor Retaining His Posit- ion—Hitler Interviews Presid- ent At Neudeck—Many Pro- minent Persons Slain By Nazis. (By Louis P. Lochne, Associated Press Foreign Staff. By Guardian's Special Wire) (Copyright 1934 by the Associated Pressi BERLIN, July 4—Germany'e "sturdy oak", President Paul Von Hlndenburg, refused today to bow before the will of Adlolf Hitler, and the President's protege, Franz Von Papen, kept his place as Vice Chancellor of the Reich. Hitler, who a few Olys cs0 ruth- lessly killed his enemies in the Nazl party, came back to Berlin nounced Vice Chancellor Von Pap- en, who not only is not a Nazi but is a critic of many Nazi policies. would keep his position, Until yesterday it had been the plan of the “purged" Nazi party to remove from office and give the (second place in the Cabinet to Hermann Wilhelm Goel-ing, at pre- sent Hitler's closest collaborator. When the "resignation" was not foxthcoming as expected, Hitler made a dramatic flight by plane to the country estate of the Prmldent. who had told the Reichswehr (regular army) to protect Von It was explained the middle- aged Conservative Vice Chancellor has been in bad health-and his condrltlon was undermined by the stirring events of the last week. "liquidation" of rebels. insisted l.n his talk with the Chancellor that Von Papen must not be eased out ent is understood to have said, as an admission the Vice Chancellor was implicated in the ‘treachery’ which aroused the fury of Hltler, Von Papen held a conference with the Chancellor late tonight being accompanied by his son and secret police operatives as he went to the cllancellery, It was stated that no announce- ment would be made regarding the conference before tomorrow. Friends f0 Von Papen said his illness was not Simply “diplomatic? lll health to account in- the leave of absence. He was represented as “com- (Continued on Page 3) Blood Poisoning (c. r. Cable By Gr ~7..>;crrr Special LONDON. July 4--The Duke of York, second son of King George, was suffering today from blood poisoning in the left hand and was ordered by his doctors to take a complete rest for the next few days. Persons at Monday's Dominion Day dinner noticed the Duke's hand Wfls bandaged. The Duke had intended to go tomorrow to Shef- flcld where he had an engagement to open o. new library. The Duchess of York will fulfill the engagement , Wire) l Covers Prince Edward . island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN,'C.ANADA, THURSDAY, JULY s, 1934 asilflulull mltluuanr Bnnlsnmni Lieut. Governor Pre- sides At Largely At- tended Meeting At DeSable. The 05th annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Soci- ety was held yesterday in the church of Scotland at DeSable. and was largely attended. The morning session was devoted to receiving reports and appointing committees. The afternoon session opened at 2.45 on the arrival of His Honor Lieut. Governor DeBlois who was re- ceived with the courtesy befitting his high office. and. he was escorted to iéaenchair and presided at the ses- His Honor seated the large congre- a very hearty welcome to His Honor and members of the Bible Society. Devotional exercises were conduc- ted by the Rev. Ewen MaoDougall, B.A., B.D. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the Secretary, Mr. J. P. Gordon, and were on mo- tion adopted. The following committees were then appointed: Nominating Committee-Avila Geo. Haslam, Mr. C. L. McKay, Rev. Mr. Christie. Press Committee-Mr. L. B. Miller, Mrs. W. Earle Prowse. Resolutions Committee-Rev, Geo. Annual Meeting of the Bible Soci- (Continued on Paga 3) Automobile Accidents and Drowning s Claimed Most of Vic- tims. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Death laid a heavy hand on the United Sgtes as it commemorated Independence Day. At least 84 per- sons dled yesterday as millions of citizens celebrated the 158th anni- versary of independence. Fireworks-once the chief klllcl on the holiday—clalmed but one life. that of a five-year-old Olllnook (Mont) girl. In 1903. re- cords of the Aemr illl Medicllll As- sociation showed. 466 persons, died mainly from fireworks and gun- claimed most of the victims. Tab- ulations showed the following deaths: fireworks one, autos 34 drownings 31, accidental shooting: two, other causes 16. Big Increase In Canada ’sRevenue (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, July 4-—-A notable in- crease in customs, excise and in- come tax revenue in the month of June was announced today by , Spring Valley Friday night. Secret- ‘flfy will attend. It's your meeting. New Liner Nearing Completion claret-J . MACMILLANS picture. Thr liner is to be the most luxurious tained from tile above and largest and fastest afloat. The launching is planned for the of September. Be Chosen At Party Caucus staff Writer) newspapermen He would not re- ‘Wircl ‘sign his seat in the legislature he lal an- said, and would continue to repre- (Canadian w Sill‘; it taxes totalled $9,878.88’! and PxClSelcrgghgd w“ duties $3,688,088 increases of $2M . Juy -l---Ol. DCUllUCllltllL Oil llu~ :elc:t.on of a Successor lo Treillivl" J. E. Brown- lcss may be ll uric shnlaly after United I~‘.lrllur.~. cl Alllellu ]).il'.y lllCIlllJL w" 1110M. lll (‘ililidizl [OIUOITOW morning. The lllwilllg has bmn called for 10 u lll. No alllloulll-l-lllellt was. made when the party chum..- udlournnd tonight but it was ll~.cl;c'\'l-<l House mem- bers and (‘XCL'll..l.'l‘ o. the U. F. A. were near ' Humil- Poliucul pu vsl-re busy pick- ing the l'i'.‘\\' . er. but no W011i was dropped by the caucus mem- be. Hon. R. U. llrlcl. Provincial The appeininlelll c. Headley. veteran of ille House was held out u; lbllily. s verdict in .\/l an case by .u> \V. C. Ive-S‘ Premier Browl Treasurer. was tile nlost talked ollactlon against 'sent Ponoka constituency as a pri- vate member. “We may have a definite state- ment for you early tomolrow," the .Premler stated as he left the legis- ilature buildings tonight. He refus- lcd to state whether the caucus had reached a. decision on his successor. l Mr. Brownlee has already in- lformed meat-Governor w.L. Walsh iof his intention to resign as Prem- ‘ler. He did this Saturday night, ,followlng the return of a July V?!" dict which found in favor of M155 Vivian MacMillan. 22 year old bers as to who the sl-lin-tion nllght stenographer. and her father. Aiiun in a civil lMacMillan, co-plalntlffs ‘ government the alscjcr. former Mayor of Eclson, Altm, !$5.000. Acting Chief Justice Ives lfrankly stated he disagreed _w1th ;the verdict when it was delivered ,and today, in a written judgment. llge the plans olidismissed the suit with costs. Fivefioidies Taken From Plane (A. P. By (iuulxilalfs Sprciul Wire) Officials i x wed lwlici the i011!‘ Employed Men Received Relief (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, July 4-Seven names were added today i0 a 1°Ii8 iiSi» ‘ii cases for two months and Mayor E J. Cragg announced tonigiii» i-hiil MUS T PAY BIJSTS 0F BASE Justice Ives Dismisses Suit Brought By Ed- monton Stenograph- er Against Alberta Premier. (By George Finlay. Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) EDMONTON. July 4--Judgment in the Blvilvnlee-lylacMillan case. issued by Mr. Justice Vi’. C. Ives today, will be pl-utestetl by the Civil Liberties Protective Associ- ation. Tile association. it was an- nounced, plans to hold a series of public protest nleetlngs ullrl solicit funds for the lvlacMlllauls to enter an appeal. If necessary the associ- ation will assist in carrying an ap- er. was awarded damages of $10,000 and hPr father, Allan MorMlllan. a jury in Supreme Court. The award was against Premier J. E. Brownies- in the action which al- leged seduction. The lilrlrMlllans must pay CQSLs . “This (‘lPfVilflh has set the clock back 300 years." said Geo. D. Koo. President of the Protective Associ- ation. "We will make a public up- peal for funds. if necessary, to take this ens:- to the foot of the throne." he added. (he fees of 5500. Ignoring the verdict of a jury and refusing to enter their judg- ment. Ml‘. Justice Ives filed a writ- ten judgment today dismissing the ages on a conspiracy allegation. RESIGNATION STANDS the hands of Lieutenant-Governor W. R. Walsh Saturday and now being considered by a caucus of United Farlllers of Alberta. would not be withdrawn. He said. however. he would not resign his seat in the Legislature “unless other decisions are made." but would continue to represent Pollokll as a private mem- ber. "It is quite clear." the judgment stated, "that the daughter left her home lll Edson willl the approval i and collselit of her parents, and was accompanied to Edmonton by her mother. It is equally undoubted that no illness. resulted from the seduction. and no evidence that the ability of the. daughter to render services was in any way interfered with." his wife and children. plan a long motor trip via the United States to Windsor. Ont., where his mother lives. Canada Ti-ollave 254 More M. D. ’s (C. l‘, by (luardialfs Special Wire) OTTAWA, July 4 Canada is to have 254 more medical doctors. Dr. J, F. Argue. registrar of the ined- ical council of Canada. today an- nounced the llzllnrs of the candid- ntes who passed council examin- wroie their exzlmirlnlions includes former- Mnyor of Erison. $5.000 by .....I" it . a». MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Iopentanoe and love must come before nil experiences in the Christ- ian life. Annual luhocriptlul Delivered 05-00 Dy lull Guild! lllll U- 8. A, u-w Government Help Saved Situation For Potato Ass ’n. Fertilizer Payments, Guaranteed By MacMillan Government, HaveBeenSatisfactorilyCollect- ed. Profits Will G0 Towards Purchasing Spray Material. The Provincial Governmenni which last month came t0 the us- sistance of the Potato Growers‘ Association by guaranteeing pa) mcnt on the Association's fertilizer ; lcqulrements, is now relieved of its , U N T I responsibility as the payments have. been collected satisfactorily. I The amount involved was in the , A F T E R v I 8 I T vicinity of $16,000, represented by‘ .twe fertilizer cargos for which the! ‘r Clfiit {$60,000. e‘ ' ' 1 (segllsllrlblltlgn (bf the fertilizer waslFol 61g“ “Iunster Bar ‘made, as heretofore, through the thou TO A11 Iln‘ portant Discussion Association, but the payments col- lecled were turned over to a com- . _ _ With Slr John S1- mon. mission appointed by the Govern- ment. consisting of Hon. H. D. | (By Harold P. Braman. Associated Press Staff Writer) MacEwel-l, Morell, member without (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire] ' ' ' this afternoon from a conference zation and asked the Rev. Ewen . .- .. . Brlgadler ‘ G e n e Y?‘ at Neudeck wlth the afi-year-Qld McDougall to open the meeting with pccllr tomtllsitirfllsl~gciilgsli' dmmsged Government went surely to re-, Alex Ross I)0 1 .. President. Pruyer- ‘ '- ~ ‘ . f ‘ ."- ‘ ~ - ,lievu the financially embarrassed u 7 m n T the clvll ac.lon lll which Vivian, . , i Sholtly afterwards. it was an- he REV- Mi" MODOUBHH extended MmMman C1,.“ sprvm, S,,.no,,raph_ }A&OCLB.llOll. which lnculred lastl portfolio in the first Stewart ad- ministration, Mr. J. H. McQuaid. Charlottetown, retired bank man-l ager. and Major C. C. Thompson. assistant manager of the Potato LONDON. July '¥~Uuiif‘d 3m‘?!- Growers Association, Ambassador at Large Norman H. Not only have the payments been Davis and Acting Prime Minister satisfactorily met, but there is a Stanley Baldwin decided today ta _ Papen. R. , G w be: R 11 U d. 1 I. - substantial profit on the transac- Suspend Preliminary Hui/Bl CWWP" u» e" °- e ~ m. l.» f; "We have been very successful Papm remain in "ffrncelw" m‘ His Honor Lieut. Governor De- pay betlveen $1.200 and $1.500 legal t° be “sfid in iiimllcifld Spray grelzrclhu $122k hgglligffidayi-"u h, having our dn-flmnfles adjusted gizglllailhlet lyvltlr arr; 0 lcia iunltime Blois then addressed the meeting costs of Premier Brownlee. Their mawflai “hichlis “m” °rd°“’-d- “Kmgaésadiz: Daws talked‘ m n, Ottawa’. ma,“ 06mm, Rm of Jimmie" 21113115 go on a eave anldnelfpressed the pleasure and 1n. idea of the tremendous slzr of the Cunard liner u». 534, 2i own legal cost could not be estim- "Fill: 12x20‘? o; fiisauaeserlrjléent. in‘ Baldwin for an hour and mew and are now engaged m an extem y. prv ege he felt to be at the 95th prcseng “num- 90115111101101! aiClydebank, Glasgow, may be o - arm-L 1T1“... have already paid m“. a. cr u r m m rs, $6 quarters at me Accmg Pmm Mm. pressed deep appreciation of Government, action in Qgming w istefs office in the House of Com- their assistance at this critical time. mans. Sir John Simon. Foreign The prompt collection of the pay- Secretary. pmlcivatins duflui; Pa?" ments is a matter of satisfaction. 0i We iimu , Von Hlndenburg, who congratu- ‘t ‘ ' ti n H ql d- Y d m not only to the management but 38631188 0i ii"! imimiflmle °i "i" ANNOUNCEMENTS lzited I-Iitle his 1m, S 0 . B I a“ ° ‘w fsmim ° M, h G0 d u, _ Frnch visit, the Anglo-American o r on sangu ry O l Premiers counter-claim for dam- mlsimen, wgiegjméghfied i; firs” defegauons decided n’ was. best to wait until after the French present! their various theses before resuming bilateral discussions. ' in a most capable manner. r oftheCabletundel-th to" "Announcement! are lll-mod l mmumstw“: e prose“ When the judgment was drawn ‘i DH“ and Bmdwm wok “dum- lhln column at 2 ccnh- nel- war: Hi5 removal would have been —-—- —_ to llis attention Premier Brownlee A ' f age of the session today to further, strictly lmruble in advance. generally interpreted, the Plesld- my fiwrvp rlnhy) "My resignation stands," he told dechred his regignqmon placed in Cqtlllted 0 BKPIOYO ii" Pmspeds 1°’ a“ 1mm“ i " ‘ ‘ ‘ ' national naval treaty n 1935. The Anglo-American conversa- tions are now in the middle of Murder Charge (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY. N. S.. July 4—Granted a new trial after being sentenced to death, Walter Wilkinson was ac- quitted tonight in Supreme Court their third week and little has beenl accomplished. Bartlious visit onl Sunday ovcrshadows the other con- versatlons because it is known that the Frenchman plans to attempt t0 tie in virtually the entire disarma- ment situation and international politics and naval matters. Ways to strengthen Anglo-French -—'—t - .11; ff": 1;::--_ ~:_?i__—_ i on a charge of murdering his sister- in-law, Mrs. William Wilkinson. The petite jury deliberated two hours and 5O minutes before bring- ing in the verdict to Mr. Justice Henry Graham. A few minutes later the 32-year old Glace Bay miner walked out of the crowded courtroom a free man for the first time in seven months and was received with wild emotion by a group of relatives and colllery ytcontlnued on Page 3) The Weather, Etc L-sssaq-s-zl‘ Suffers From powder aoqidents‘ man loduy illli 1101 iiifirfl ‘Wrfliieii-d- The suit alleged Suduciiun- As, soon as the present situation workers‘ . . . - If "Re h“ D 1 I F t Ha“ Automobiles 2n traffic clogged reports of “(Mik- _ The jury awarded Miss MauMqL is Cleared u“ N“ Brownlce with lvlrs- Wllllam Wilkinson was shot g“ m” °r ‘me highways. and lakes and rivers Hm, Gm llan $10 000 d"("»a.<*es and her fath- down late in November after she) . r *- -- a had taken flight to a neighbor's; home, Charged with the crime, her. brothur-in-law was tried in Su-‘ preme Court before Mr. Justice W. F. Carroll, convicted and sentenced to be hanged. Shortly before the day set for his execution. May 17. the Supreme Court en bonc granted a new trial on the grounds that conversation related by the neighbor should not have been admitted as evidence, Wu: wl-WERACJE Fhliuzws PRAYER . n" QNE‘ MEfA $0N~\N-\.A\N Wml Amen rice 2 Cabinet Engaged 5 In Routine Work ' cll today tackled a great mass of routine work which had accumulat- "i us; a: a 5% iii. i l Friday. June 6. Elli tt‘ Orh t , Pl u; (l, 1,5605 706.178 and $280,757 respectively. songel‘: \\(‘ll‘ llu» l.~;br-l-skyl"‘°ih' m‘ follow-ling: . M d , , ,v,_ _ , _ _ . Admission 35 cents. 0 Lissazc-re-Z-rzgl. case R en TOW»! ell-atoms and excise revenue Eli ‘Jim Dlmvil. ‘if stitltiniiail‘ chlslrllglfi’ giggle ilenlslliggregsti-(llrlt-ed the Cli-Rzilivfizglolitliohlli/fwlpnlqllli B Angers:- fgclxrilrilklimfiirrsirixlllrilgi ‘Qeriisbgf and Mom “may l" ______ v lr ‘ , ‘(i ll Tfl i) I ‘ v ‘ ‘ _ , "Ice Cream Fesflvg] and Dance at tohlllirlwgltgeiletillidam; l)?‘ $328437; Rfiggffcilgl‘! and i1 you“- “MW 1 I facts to receive relief. the. May‘: arty’, Cardieml, P l-T 1.; Harvey D. gall clearing the decks for a brief \H_..,|.H,,": ' ','l'\'l_""'y‘i_'f;_h,kz_ TOP Bonshaw, Friday, July 6th. Ausplc-‘grounds, bellcllm 951.5 and Qpgffis, come tax collections in June were (he lunue was fly- deeiared- Iuvvsilsuiwf; 211g lggiata‘ Hebb.‘ Hsllrlx: Igwréll“ periodtofhlreigxflltxijml beffcilre ‘whims you... .l..l_._ Jlvlllvllum n14 _.,,,,,.._. e3 Wgmcyfs Insgmlm 1,_5517_1_3_5_ Band In atbendanmh L_8591_7_5_u 37474353, 5 1n of $39407; lrly low vrlu-n the that several men vi r e Trum, Wllllanl . ‘ lll(‘(‘\. n_ down o e us ess o mp eme - uulu ‘l -u\|~ r. - n --?- _____. ' The complegfi: 113111-9510‘,- mp flrsbicgvprlnq nf (u. oi lllf‘ \\'lll'£S ILD- waterfront all ivinicr Mid QOiiPCiB-d lfax: Wmlnm E Palm‘ Sydney. lng the several involved pieces of lpkiflxbl _lf "Mont Carmel Ten pal-w wed_ "Persons wyshlng impecuon o; three month‘ of m“ fiscal ‘ yam, pem-Pd ‘to p,“ “fr, throwing luv ship direct relief at the same time» 10a John S. Robert-oll. Nelw Gtlaisgow; new lggiflnflon, My“ ‘I “L, "May. July 25th. Reserve the date. Brown Top should make application show an increase in customs-excise into a slllll. the savinfls- a number land‘ kc Champs. F‘ Svl-Ill. ‘AT/he'll ‘a Burg‘ Prime Minister R. B. Belvirrllvtt \]_.l|lll h;- r . . . . . . . .. 1; 1-4589-7-5-10- to the undersigned previous to July revenue of assesses compared n. crashed‘ allrl bursblllto llamas, ibwn for the summer an a eu P. a. It.’ \il/Il‘lll.l\j>R.R1l_1I;;n-d cM- will leave Ii-‘fidig; for Calsalrylgt ere ,-__;|""'r“_"l\ l7; -—i 18th. Gordon Maolvfillan. Box 313. with the same period of last year. insillliiiy- Fimmm M“: ‘ma,’ fi “Wm” hmnes‘ NW.“ , ' ‘ ‘Q ‘he l,“ 0pc“ e “mm am“ or» "To-night at, Millview, two one Char1gLfigtQwn,P_ E, 1, L-ssao-‘l-rv-ili. Customs increased by #0990472 and eXtrieatc any of tllevp sserlgl~l.s___ _ zwlclrel. New Gflllllllll. N. S. page , m; l; not expected to be ab- m, Mt plays, Georgetown players. Ex- .__..__. excise by “mama Incohqe lax m], -'“;"‘“ ' '7“ . W" T“ " r59)“ from ‘he capital more than a if‘ cellem spgglglflgg 25c Bud 15¢ “sun we 1on8 term endow-nuns lecuons mmfleaéed over the same C C l c fortnight. and is not scheduled to y: L-5353-7-5-1i- are ideal for small investors. Arl- Greer Cl v!" mlikP» any POiiiiCRI §P@°°h?5- 7r. . —-—-— nual deposits are within the readl period by<————-——‘623|267' I a e t I i A great deal or work aflsmg from T" :3 "Ice Cream Festival and Dance o; n11, Results are gbsqlutely gm-e 0N [Doibou-I- FOR HUSBAND ‘ ‘U \ Austln Ended .scssional activities. facTvzLthenkfilg: ‘ I _ _ é‘ 9.4? U’ Bradalbane Friday» Jilly iiih- and gratifying. Consult J. A. Moore, lm-nment departmeni-S- ‘i w) (‘l1fll']r|li<"il»““ _ , _ _ p4 e ‘Iiodds Orchestra in attendance. Manager‘ 11-6574-744! ‘B The cuudhn new i ,_____ lvolve the setting ul) of a central ‘f; 1“6593'7'5'“- Ll-mhmmou July 4 - Bome- ' l (A. r. by (iunrllialfs Special Wire) bank structure. taking the lrrluhm rollurasr A; ‘ “The Annual Memorial Service in where in 91mm ‘ young lady in i BCSTON,‘ Jilly 4--The_ steamship nfge-eszaéléyflatclaoxpé-oglild nrgpmnaxir- n" mm. |_m‘\_i[h____ ywidnrato r- connection with the Soldier! Monu- pmmg w mun, s, "my," from All- Cull-lll Anson. once considered am- V. d u I d-m d ,.-._....,|,- ..-.,,,,_.., m, “,4 “Mm, ment at French Riven, will be held berm" momma country md May- long the fustest of the easterh ketlng Actf 8111M“ le agmthe ‘aic- In“ M" “Us "NAHUM" u K w "i- the "imminent °“ aumhy- ‘mly or J Borrowmsn has been selerted uicilllisilli’ 11”" 5mm“! f” a Jusiment‘ M e5’ an e w ' l...‘ tovllnrrolv luJrulur l: s as ' A ' w‘ “t 3'45 P‘ M“ The “an” n m“ for the role o1 marriage broker. u. i Buiiinluw luuiavurd toriny m. the spread activities lncidentallbo 17"‘ slur Ietflhia d-vvllllll,’ lll 1 m M14] service will be given by the RevMr. Th “me o’ the Dung lady - -end of n tow rope. her 31-year paration of the new voters list. H“... ,,,,,...r,~...lr luau...“ n, 41g As l0 many people disclaim 1:79am, L-mgd-a-li, e n h y” d n“; 1. i “you. ‘mpg An order-ln-council will be pass- ‘New fllflhn “Wlillcsvlny July ll. I mnllum’ n" "M" “m ‘QM glillezngrlzigir? not divulged no l The Austin was bum in Wilm- ed showy setting up me swvens “sillrllllrrllllll- m.» c5 minutes when bills are sent out. In “Livestock Marketing Board b?!“ worship she is not Datum mgwn’ Dc,‘ m“, hm, been used on price Spreakds commmee a a my“, hm “m; “Mrlmtph future no such advla. will np- loading iivestofii‘ l‘ 9'1""! meidiiY- y h m‘ m cu“, room I runs from Boston to Purtlsuid, New commission to continue its investi- Puar unless the order is 1c- July 10th, Kensington INBHOOII- m“ whet H Q p spa 8m i York, Slunt John, N. B, and Yztr- gallons throughout the recess. The Week dnys — isnrlu: Borden 9.46 companled with payment. Albany Wednesday afternoon. July is‘ diilgklt ‘Egg 2623x133, °Ze°mEZI ,, n l muulll. N. S. Slle Once made the‘, expectation is that the committee a. m- l l». m. (Exlrn), all! n up CHABLOTTETOWN nth-Lamb market. unsteady‘ ship‘ wse u ch 13.190; (all 5nd l; Fmsh llOm ‘lll GIIJQI“ run to Portland in six hours and will be l-e-constltuted and sworn in More ‘lunar-ruins 1i. u. m. (mu-ll) Guam", ping should be confined to beat be I- ran W» l m this was considered very fast llflso that the taking of evidence may 2.55 e- m4: ‘I o. m- daily ascent Bun- quality watching U Pound! ‘lll- 0°11‘ cmadim" The‘ “can” h“ 9mm ' her dllyl be resunned before AMBI- iili- belifluiul "WW"- "11 fi " suit your Secretary. 11-8595-7-6-11. ed to do hi8 u Ifl - as? A , I . A .."°~'\.rv'l" ' _* g mus-er w ~—---- --n-- - . “more i “saggy ..._..-.-- - 4"“