f - _ :.. ' A ...»‘_;_ ,... Msauisur ., p- NM ¢` M A ,,, , C; MERCHANT t ciwiiur it if M i ‘ Maxlivis ' _ ' _- ~ Q. \- ' °f ‘ ‘ " ' 'M in .-/If? ' ' MAxiivis \\ rim .ec A melt; 01!!! Will: With all his heart _~ ' ' " __ M i # en _ f.:.‘.‘...‘.f:;:‘.‘; The Peoples Paper Read by ver; cody ' A 1,1" ' ‘Q ° . unprotecting spirit. » ;_ I' “ - Covers Prince Edward Island Liko tho Dow T ‘T Y 1 loruliu Guardian, Founded mp, uiiarlottctowa Guardian rw. (ku, '.CHARLO'l"i`l£'l`OWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. APRIL 26. 1929 _ 10 PAGES* Annual .ubceriptloaa Dellvarld By llnl Canada and IJ. I. A. Ill. -ef sc lf; . HES |5:l Publishers Oppose En- - trance of Interiia- E tional Paper Co. Into it Newspaper Field. l (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. April 20.-After a long discussion during which some dele-i gates declared that tha matter was one for the federal government to investigate, till American Newspaper Publishers Association ln convention today tabled without I vote a. resolu- tion opposing purchase by the Inter- national Papcr Company of stock in newspapers. The resolution has been offered by Col. Robert Ewing ef the New Or- leiins states and before it was tabled nad been amended to include con- demnation of entrance into the news- paper field of interests other than journalistic enterprises. Despite the failure of the resolution. Col. Ewing sald he wal well pleased with the ac-_ tion of the convention in bringing io the attention of publishers and the public the entrance or projected en- trance of paper companies, banks, public utility companies and similar ellterprises lrito tl-ienewspaper field. 1 SF ==|= FA VPN; zz Y A Baits _ i tliiriktauau Af HER iiusoANo‘s JOKES this Sacouo one . - iillill .'\ » _/,V ._._._.-,- Q ! 'I ,\\,~\ / ' l ‘ -2°? ~ J . ~»1.|/ t E i _ fl . Y "|l._ 1 ._ ‘=g::- 71'; , .`. -[vin- --E ii € 0 *-3- ‘ , TORONTO, April 25.-Maritime. oiig southeast and westerly winds th rain, probably some iot- lronto, rain ... ... . iolltreal, cloudy ... . . .<62-C2 Quebec, cloudy . . 48-32 Ctftowri., fair ... ... ..- 53-33 Halifax, cloudy ... ... ... 52-34 St. John, fair 52-38 Boston, cloudy .. 63-52 New York, rain .. 62-52 High tide this afternoon at 1103 and tomorrow morning 'at 1.17, Sun sets this evening at 7.02 and rises tomorrow morning at 4-52~ Last quarter moon Wednesday. May ist, 9.02 p. m. Sui-nmerslde tide eiSi'if°°\'l mm' utss later than Chs.r1ottetoWh- _______________._ A robust women lost her thumb in a trolley accident. "nut why." asked the comnanvb attorney, “dc you think that your thumb was worth $20,000?" ` "Because," she replied, "it was the thumb .I kept my husband under."- Ccllega Hunter. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. “DL Ollft, M. D.-Start now home hrcvcntien cure. Purdy Statlon,West- Cillhl’ CO., N. Y.. U. S. A. B079-3-ll-S mol- . __ "wanted everyone at Yeo's Theatre, Montague, Saturday- west- ern chow. ls'lI-4-24-BL . 66-44 '°Dance~ln Emerald Hell on !‘i'ldl!» April 20th, 1929. ll”-i-25-Ii. '-1-in mum missin; mu. will 3°ut?.f“°‘ "°".......,‘°‘ .°“,...”‘.ii.'°“"“ _l , . _“_ ' ccc'I-¢-2°-2fi- U ` W i “llllfh Fridly. May Ord lor BUY at Neeta Iivcr. ' use-4-it-It il "Club -leading hogs and calves at m`ney»llv°f. Avril mc. cianion. H April 31, . . mi" th' no °cii'c~4~se»:i. micro' lermatie cats; mm *Ama so ow °'°~t.'w,.....:;".;'.‘;=.:r"'ai mm' , made. um-lc-ci invites mum 3611001 U IN DENMARK ` '(Canadian Press) | MCUPENHAGEN. April 25.-Pl-emlei\ “ds” MYSGHI leflderod the reslgna-, tion of his cabinet to King cm-lgmni X i_0