. >1 oysq-“wp. MAXTM‘ MAXIMS w‘ l‘ or A MERE MAN MERE MAN i-in ineelaanln ‘lheeoamoaisnotn _ lllveatite bataaorsasiiaawith use. les-apel‘ is Read by Every - is ' d‘ -“-»'=-°'~'~' 3-"°»1°"~=-‘§"‘=~“="~‘=1 Covers: Prince Edward island ‘Liketlle Dew ‘ " g fi cusasorrarowu. CANADA’, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER so, 193s BENNETTGO VERNMENT." Cu R R | l; A N E BA ' “E” T° W” LEAVES TRAIL _ CEIIESTRUCTICN The Montreal Gazette Which Has Fears Held For Safety ales-sine Guardian. Ieudee us! Charlottetown Guardian ‘lava Caste Annual slTh-ulptloa Dells-cred o.» By [all Canada and U. B. A. UM Britain Steadfast For Collective Resistance Against Aggression Note Delivered To French Gov- R E A RY F C R NETY ITTITIES" Board Assumes Trade And Industry Com- mission Duties On Tuesday. 8 "PAGES Returns From 'No rth After 3 5 Yea rs HALIFAX. Sept. 20.-A shrug of ihe shoulders dismisses the comforts of civlliaatim fa’ Rev. Father P. L. Girard. 0.1.1.1., a missionary of the North for 35 years returning to his home ln Quebec for the first time llPllElll BY BEN N ETT Prime Minister scores Been Consistently and Vigorously uuum- Opponents In Ad- Supporting MacKenzi K ° N Of Fi h rf lk I . . . w.§'l'i-."°.ii” °1§.'§§£l§.°l§°°'¢i.i..'.§‘l§ dress At Winnipeg. ’ e mg ow Smaller-s (Iaglgndg I: emment Reafflrmlng stand» landed here yesterday from the Hudson: Bay Company steamship Says Bennett is Certainly Not Path of Storm. QlliCk SCSSIOII Of League C0011- i'<i'-l'§-Oi accesses-eerie’ Iaseopia It tli completion of her (C. P. B! Glllrdian’! W WANT e e a moon?“ mile vgyage through the txgxvsmgirglziigrflgzplénzay-‘ivllsgong; c0013’ By Default, wkxnigsyTgvgzunrlaaxngicalpevé-stwzlgel C11 Forecast FOIIOWIHQ arn- United States on the basis now un- der consideration would mean a lessening of the customs payments on imports from that country near- ly $6,000,000 and affect more than 700 commodities, Prime Minister Bennett announced at a political meeting here last night. He was answering charges he said liad been made by his opponents that the proposed treaty was unimportant. The Prime Minister oflered for the approval of his Winnipeg audi- ence the Govemment’: wheat pol- icy. There were merchants within sound of his voice, he said, "whose account books are black and not red because the Government had placed the cooperative power of the entire country behind the wheat indust. ." Criticlslng Liberal Leader Max:- kenzie King for his "changing pol- icies." the Prime Minister said the altered course of the Liberal Leader on monetary matters had come about "because the left wing is for the moment in control." Opposition parties offered no con- structive plan’ for the betterment of Ninety-five Eskimos form Father Girardls congregation at Pond's In- let where his little church is built. I-lis parish egrtends 260 miles west of that settlement. however. and before embarking on the Naecoplc he had administered to it for six unbroken years. Necessity of receiving treatment for his ailing eyes was all that caused Father Girard to leave his charge. lie hopes to be back with- in th; year and he made it known he found life away from his Eski- mos somewhat dull and listless. "I like them," he sald with a smile when asked if he was glad to escape the rigors of the Arctic win- ter. "Cold? Well, it wasn't too bad last year-the temperature hovered between 48 and 50 degrees below zero. But the year before it was d2 dgllrgd belowsnd a bit uncomfort- a e. . . (C. P. Cablei-Fears for the safety of 8.200 fisherfolk on the Cayman Islands. dependencies of Jamaica. sent the British cruiser Danae speeding out of Kingston today in the wake of a tropical hurricane that whirled up from the Carib- bean Sea over the week-end. Grand Cayman, Little Cayman I114 CBYIhan Brae. lying about 1'18 miles from Jamaica. were believed ~ - ' to a in th di r. th “Phat all Mr. Klng and his party had to do was to sit “on; a; ll ..',.,,.‘§°,..,‘§?..,,,,§’,.‘..“f quietly lllllil election day and then take over the reins of day. government with an embarrassingly large majority in u“, - nce the tail end of the big blow House of Commons. This was the situation a few weeks ago "ld°'p'°“d A hm’ “It is not the situation now. So far as the older partied Encuvztmlllnent legends “aired the? are concerned, the Province of Alberta has been taken on the salileulllel-xislaliiisvl o“ of me 111M081 Completely out-of the picture. A majority o‘ u" Meanwhile conservative estimates electors there have demonstrated in a somewhat startling "1! Qlffm? m“? °““J‘m“°“ "Mtg ~ ' . , W Ch W58 1'8 O1‘ niignngh determination to have nothing more to do for the that more than as psi-cent gr the e_ _lng with any of the parties or with those pollcleg or banana crop had been destroyed. administrative methods, that had become familiar by experience, In this frame of mind, and attracted by the ridiculous promise of $25 a month for every citizen out of a i ing Of Iminent Mobilization In Ethiopia. (By Albert L, Wilson, Associated Press Staff Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Sept. 29-Great. Britain gave France official assurance tonight that she stands “for steady and collect- ive resistance to all acts of unprovoked aggression,” whether in Africa or in Europe. l In a note published over the signature of Sir Samuel Hoare, Foreign Secretary, the government made it plain that “to suggest or insinuate” that British policy “was for some reason peculiar to the Italic-Ethiopian conflict would be a complete misunderstanding.” The government, possibly envisaging such a develop- ment as the voluntary surrender of Meme] or the popula- tion of Austria to German rule in violation of" League post war treaties, made one important qualification. The ‘Montreal Gazette which has been backing Mr. Mackenzie King as a sure and certain winner hag gudflgn] discovered it has been backing the wrong horse, and hale’ 5321c‘! out ‘flat-footed in dcnounciatlon of him as a wobblgf 1 cer aln oser. At the outset of the campaign, it says, l was widely and confidently believed (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire? OTTAWA, Sept. 29—The Tariff. Board takes over its added duties as Dominion Trade and Industry Commission on Tuesday. Alleadyl several requests have been re- ceived relating to price fixing and regulation of production for the Board's consideration. In addition to hearing applic- ations from industrialists relating to revisions of the tariff, and ap- peals against assessments imposed by the customs department, Chair- man George I-l. Sedgewick and Q Escapes Fury of Storm Treaty Interpretatlorl MIAMI. Flow Sept. Zm-Escsr-‘nd “It is evident." said the note. Increase In Rail- way Earnings MONTREAL. Selit. 2D — Cross earnings of $10 938.576 today were reported by the Canadian Pacific le how to run their business. for a vu- dim 1t f i u, w 9 .. h nallwsy for August. This is an in- “w” h h , _ y cu _lme n e est, but Mr. Kings expsc- night. _ a the League will not likely rend" B h, E h“, pm,» ° “m” °1 '55“ "m" “@9219” l“ tefntiitxofilyubhbuzedflqlliljabtigns? 1.2.. mum's were V91‘? high, and they included gubgtanfla] gain! The provincial government at itself impotent by lack of faith in l y Jo F m “My For mm” August 19M. Due to an increare of 1500.818 in working expenses at 510,428,286. net profits were eut to" $508,889 from slalom. ' In: the eight months ended Aug. 3i. net profits were $8,006,540, a Stevens, Canada. Mr. Bennett declared. 0f the new party led by l-Ion. H. H. trade and com- merce mlnlster, Mr. Bennett said: “l have just come from Vancouver and recommend the leader of that party put his own house in order before he goes about telling other Bennett stated he would gladly answ if the questions oalne aud- ibly and one at a time. Discussin credit g and some ra- marks-attributed to Mr. Stevens the provincial Treasury, they voted into ofllce a pgrty the iul-y of a Caribbean hurricane pledged to what‘ is called Social Credit, and this party has become _a factor ln the federal campaign. It will control the IIIBJOIICY offlseventeen federal seats in Alberta alone and is extending its activities to neighboring provinces. “This development has been a serious blow to Liberal calculations. The Bennett Government has reason to look in Alberta. That prospect has disappeared. ‘The Liberal leader has been touring the West and, outside the Province of Man't b ‘hi i.‘ g have beerrdlacouraging, Hisllguiticnasltfelsii? iiipiiii-ine? mler of Ontario, preceded him and upon arriving at the that brought death and destruction in Cubs and Jamaica, residents of the Florida east coast winter play- grounds tonight feared for tiny Bimini Island. No word had ‘been received from the British island since the trop- “that procedure under Article l6 of the League of Nations Covenant, appropriate as regards a positive act of unprovoked aggression. is not made applicable as regards a nega- tive act of failure to fulfill the terms of a treaty." ' The concluding paragraph of the ical storm struck near there last Nassau arranged for Pan-American Airways to have its regular Miami- Nassau plane make observations at Bmind tomorrow. mainland has e1» residents. n (Continued on Page 3) note stated Great Britain believed a refusal of effective action on be- half of its own ideals. But that faith, and that action must, like the security, be collectlvefl "The point is so vital." Sir Samuel continued, “that I must in conclu- slon once more quote my words at Ttwaly Offers Frie rl d ship To Britain (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ROIVIE. Sept. zit-Premier Musso- linll stretched a friendly hand to- ward Great Britain today and sn- nounced he had already’ offered to his colieagues, Milton N. Campbell and Charles Hebert, will constitutl themselves a court vested with great powers for the regulation of business in Canada. No fewer than 25 acts of Parliament come within the compass of the Board's spar-l ations. All have to deal with laws prohibiting unfair trade proctlca The Board, it is understood. ll W841i’ to plunge into new duties. Industrial groups throughout tho country have consulted among themselves on ‘matters treating o! prloe-flxirlg and the regulation cl . , f tn - . _ negotl t Ids m let h - figzezrlga ‘ltigglglnmm ye; (Continued on ruse s) _ coast issued a statement which, to say the least, did noth- Geneva: n risks for peace are to My 03c: Amc,_,§“p,°b,§fn_”* production. Their deliberations Gm Emma were ‘mmune, lng to stimulate Liberal optimism. be run they must be run by e.l. . M the sme “m, he disclosed and mom,“ datum have been compared with $78,857,525. Working expenses were $70,498,227 as against $68,220,908. _ ___ ANNOUNCEMENTS ASCCPIE “To all intents and purposes from a party point of view, Mr. Hepburn threw up the sponge. “While these things have been happening the_ Liberal stock has been perceptihly subsiding, principally because PCLITICAL “So long as the League preserves itself by its own example this gov- ernment and this nation will live llp to its full principles." , The note began by recalling French inquiries of Sept. l0 "to Italian troop movements to Africa are "being accelerated," and wamed the Assembly of the League of Nations to keep its hands ofl. (The Council is now negotiating communicated ‘to the Board, and on these the Beard will begin its work. Administration of Combines In~ vestlgatlon Act is transferred from ‘I ti"! I "Illa DQBLVU-"PiiCah-i§'<'\'l'b":.d5T+F§i€v§ibFr-5"3W5 the Liberal leader has been lacking in leadership, or, at any 19,“, to what extent thgy might be 1°’ ‘l s"m°m‘"m- the luflsdktm“ °' “b” d°°“t' COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Talkies-Hunter River Monday. RETURNS FRCNI ARCTIC PATRCl rate, in the kind of leadership which the present political situation demands. lie has displayed a positive genius for saying the wrong things and ignoring or passing lightly over the really important issues. ACTIVITY REICTITERS assured in the future of the im- mediate eflectlve application by this country of all sanctions by Ar- ticle 16 of the Covenant in the event of violation of the Covenant of the In a communique following a Cabinet session yesterday. Ii Duce sought to localize the apparently imminent Ethlopiah mnfiict by an agreement with Britain. The Cab- ment to the Trade and Industry Commission. It is expected F. A‘. MacGregor registrar of combines in the labor department will be transferred accordingly. h991q_9_3a_3°_ . : Formerly any combination to re- “Many of his followers are openly and vocally, dlssatis- _____ league of Nations and u mo“ to ‘“§_‘,§‘;‘,‘§°°§,1“,§ Pigmgmk, ‘mud, strict competition or fix prises ‘mines-much mvel- Tuesday. w l, b Gumsmhl Wm) fied. They feel, rightly or wrongly, that the apparently (c. r. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘fifnllllcfielggfl- .5 “m, wnhdrawa, with Great Britain. w“ “mi? '=° mvltsillfllion "ode" L-ooll-li-IB-Iiot s”, 59411.10,“ o, great advantage which their party‘ had at the inception of UYPAWA- Boot Iii-With "W; mm m, ma“: imminent m...” 2. Italy warns the Leusue Ae- g3 fflgisxoigxeiggatmnw M” .__._.... r ' . . . 1 t‘ 1 w" t 1 l l _ _ opera ag- aq-fluekunmue wedmsdw the Dominion Government were the campaign is belng frlttered away in repetition of lnean- m‘ °'“ “ m“ “°“° “s ‘referred in particular to a resort ‘emblv ml lo iulflfm Mm pub“, mews, Dmecunom 14-9917-9-28-30. “Christian Church home-cook- lng sale Saturday, Oct. 12. L-10l4 "Postponed dancing and fiddling this summer. ‘While Mr. King has indulged in these errors, and in “ “wmlu ' m’ °“°-" w f“. u 5E test t st. Margaret's will tells _ . . . The Cabinet met only once last s, s 1 all d l 4. War preparations are b91118 HEN C Ebb UNS $2“ wgdnesday 06mm. and Mr- Martin accompanied 3°" what ls called pussyfootlng, the Prime Minister has been week, gppfovlng at that sesaon a r m“ m“ w’ ° "'°'“ 5pggded_ L-asao-alse-sl. “Fishermen Meeting Please attend. "MacMillan Hotel dance. 0 piece orchestra, Wednesday night, 9 to 1. as cents. L-10l5-9-30-2l "Dance in Belfast Hall Wednes- in Flat River Hall Wednesday. October 2nd. L-l004-9-30-li making the lSkimos of Canada's northlands useful and valuable citizens, in the opinion of W. G. Martin. former member of the On- tario Government and historian of the Nascoples Arctic cruise ernment officials and others on the Hudson Bay Company steam- ship's annual cruise to northern outposts. '1 ‘ ’ .. the Nascoole lteamad triumphantly up Halifax Harbor, completing a 10,000 mile voyage that took her through hall- ardous ice packs and scantily chartered channels as far north as Craig Harbor on Elismere Is- land, 950 miles from the pole and the most northerly post office in vinces. hat the result of the election ingless phraseology and in ill-considered attacks upon the Government's trade policy and trade record, which policy and record constitute Mr, Bennett's strongest ground of nppeal for a new mandate. waging a most aggressive and apparently effective speaking campaign‘ in the western pro early to hazard a guess as to w will be, but, so far as the Government is CERTAINLY NOT GOING BY DEFAULT.” It instill. much too concerned, IT IS One Dead Adjudicator marrow, the election campaign erl- tera one of its final stews. with voting only two weeks hence. While the voice of the orator rcsounds through the land. political activity in the capital continues at almost number of orders-ln-councll Ihe construction of public works. This was of a rou- tine character. Twice curios the week sir George Perley. Boil!!! Prime Minister. visited his ooh-v stitueney of Arteniouil Woe" l" was re-nomizlat/ed. The may, lmptwtant event of the week war-the departure of the Governor General and T-fldy B’? ' large dealing vyith to force in Europe on the part of some state. whether, or not that state might be a member of the League of Nations." the note stated. Reaffirms Stand statements he made at Geneva and. reaffirming Great Britain's stand for collective resistance to all un- provoked aggression. continued: "1 think it will be generally agreed no member of the League can lay down its policy in advance of _ any particular one likely to bring that policy into consideration with greater clarity of decision than in those words. "Your Excellency (Charles Cor- 3. Italy spums Elmore;- Selas- sle's proposed neutral zone and his suggested withdrawal of troops from his frontiers. The commun- ique called the Ethiopian offer one for "a strategic pulpooe, not a_ paci- The Cabinet announced the first step has already been taken by It- aJy to negotiate with Britain "ac- cords that harmonlm with the leg- itimate interest oi‘ England in East Africa.” The Cabinet assured the League Italy would not abandon it "until the day when the League itself as- sumes full TESDOTTSIbIITCV for ‘meas- ures’ that strike at Italy." . '- hi ldhumlmoal l. h m- h a to been Dist-Ii: mfilnxaushuginnllleelised with thO l N d F 11:1 On ST/QQY‘ (glilenttBgltainsnslill ($113225: osrpoke (B! Georg; Hambleton. Canadian ' Milfhu u l "m e ° ' 1e“ . mails" "use u Warsaw" .. _ ~ . a , . . .. "Ysos talkies cancelled at Hun- Eskimos and the nigh standards H LOlll$l0n F . l Inseam" LON Tweedsmum Wm PEN,‘ wording; m“ sentence must the 031cm communique Les-j‘ m t; m1? gamma“ “d isiiedui"li Elibufinfl?’ tilaedeuidin ‘Ill: i Dralna estlva not reach Canada until the last have its full value." Rome Suturduy was shortly‘ 3W1- Ul‘ Q l ~ ‘ ,__-—_ ' - " i it 1 ' h . Y y north country l; wqnderml and 8'1‘. JOHNS, Nfld, Scot. 29— week in October. Meanwhile the Sir Samuel continued. Further 1911196 11 B!’ 15h oi" 1'5 Wm‘? A "Dance and Bingo, Mt. Herbert Hall. Tuesday, Oct. 1.. auspices Mc- Donald Women's Institute. Refresh- L-IOOO-O-iio-lo-ll M01115. "Card Party at Mr. tenibar 30th. Lunch served. t-nna-o-zi-ao. “nr. raooul-slel-a. Dal-lust. will be Prank Bolton's, 8t. Mary's, Monday. 5UP the Eskimos an the people who can develop this indus‘ y. The Eskimos are a happy and con- tented lot and they are a trem- endous asset to the Dominion." Meier D. L. Mclfeand Northwest Territories and Yukon oral-lob, department of the interior and Government representative in the Afitic Arehi_p_e_:I_s_Io. ‘regrted: Mrs. Weston Stirling, one of five persons injured Friday in an auto- mobfe collision on Topsail Roau. died in hospital here today. ed chest and other in critical Irene Stirllnll. a niece. was in hos- pitsl with Hewlett of staff and J. Cantwell were both suffering broken legs. Her husband, suffering a crush- injuries was condition, and Miss a fractured hip- Robrt the Bank of Montreal (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA. Sept. 29-001- H- Q Osborne. honorary director Dominion Drama nounoed today Allan Wade. noted British stage authority, will regional adludioaior during oom- petltions in Wade of the finals in Ottawa. Col. Osborne said in an inter- of thé Festival, an- the 1036 festival. Mr. last year was adjudicator be "an. Should the duties of that office devolve uoon chief Justice Sil- Lyman P. Dufl- ln case of resort to force, it is clear there may be degrees of culplablllty Whether Imd Tweedsmull- of Sir Lyman Duff will have the task, of swearing in the new government following the election remains to be pres-ant, adminis- tration be returned. this process will take place almost immediately after the balloting: should the mrvflnment be defeated a period of from one to two weeks will elapse and degrees of aggression and cori- sequently, in cases where Article l6 applies, the nature qt the action ap- propriate to be taken undel- .t may vary according to the circumstances of each particular case. “Your government, as I am aware, already recognizes these distille- The communlnue states that on Jan. 29 last the British governm-mt was duly informed of the colonial objectives of Italian policy and leaves the impression that (he British government look no steps. This. it w;- stated. is untrue. As far back as ‘Feb. 2B Sir Eric Drummond. British Ambassador in Home. informed the Italian Rov- ernment of Britain's serious z-nn- tlons. "And similarly, in regard to treaty cam over Italian policy in Ethio- ._.s.c~t.. w ~ w. my: could be initiated against such Continued on page 7 (o tutu. THE MiNl) Slot-vs (C. P. By Guardian's Special Mire] Fresh to strong winds, probably, gales near Nova Scotia coast: un- acttlcd with occasional showers. ‘IORONTQ Sept Qii-Mininlum an;- -.._...-.‘ _.... .. -<‘-..-.. -.*-__ - - hi Georgetown as tember soul. 0”’ manned an pm 1 "on u t r l . d l temperatures". m,“ m’ and m at ' View i” h“ ‘an Butlilil-‘gbdllmdi: Yiieiarltiea icleilhenirlidloenrngrirrlrbrtiY-fr. (continued on Page S) pa Continued on page '1 Qwgiln“ mum . . . . .. 24 38 1"”°°'"2a'“' h S ‘I F :1 Qmaduifldllgigniieis tflpnbtid Meanwhile party leaders are ln- - ____ Aklnvlk . . . . . . . . . . .. so 32 - . “M, l . ‘M. . 4 1o s»... u m» m l» Beseborollg 8 a‘ "m" ma“; s... ‘....i“i‘l'l...§?“‘&‘.§‘.‘€ m; B l - P» - d 1 M 1 312:2?" ........... .. . .. Wm! N"? Publ" 3*“- w°d“"' ' ' (‘crested in the oontinped welfare lrerlns xins m in Western Can- d Otlng 8110 n 81118 wmnlm as s2 m,’ awn’ and ‘i’ a P‘ M‘ B" t ‘ his dedessor ada James S. Wcodsworth. lead- T m0 44 54 . 11-9910-0-20-21. uee izéei-Tlizarllflgem $1M!“ “d r a, ‘he C. o‘ n i! in wmmpeg a I P l d 03:“; . 36 54 a “n; rno"e than three yea-rs ago. and starts for Eastern Canada tn- 3 e Montreal . 42 52 a In” “m”, PM“ p“ '——'__ The Colonel added Lady moi-raw. Hon. H. It. Stevens. head . b so 5o Shady Grove" in North Wiltshile “I 3",“, gamma pal-sons on the lawns in front of _ u n v_ is Que Bo _ Hail cl t oewbel- lat l" "m a ms thcir hats and Twodlloulr h a WWW" l" l" l" "°°““"“° ° W‘ Saint John . 4o =4 mm‘ §¢,g4.3g.;o.1b.l_ (0- P~ 5! °"'“"" 59"“ m": ‘mflufinffm distinction and a menlber of "the tourtnl Ont-vio- heviufl “m” (s. P. a, Guardian's Special WIN) rather than the election itself and mum, 4 52 a2 . "m ‘mom “mm no‘ QUEBEC. Sept 30-430mm the 8 a . m-ltish mama League- eoverad Western Canada and the MIME“ 5am m‘ mm, o; m mwmauona; cqmpll¢guqm_lll- muflometwm w o; b“: $1: “u, n” ‘m uwrance River whose name that! Th’?! fimm 32w“ “rfilfig Ulfmmt "WEN"- voters, struggling with complicated eluding the displeasure of neilhbofa m,“ , , _ o mm “uh”, _ _ __ . .-....... _. q umdiigmggh m; cwmntgslngy To? thewgollht: Eohllanparty to the chambers of the Yigmlggglrfffizilfiisuflil: iifmecliiliilneigywiliikguingzvgfn. tMsrii-ilnedsProvigicfii; lgfssfhue: u ' W n , I'D l K n ygpgq-g-is-zi. eas of Baasboroush were Iiornewerd legislative oounoil- ‘Phero- ofl l‘ “"- , 21's world-publicised election of a fllSlOn and excitement. ‘éfgiswtla c025,, unsettled Wm, . ll ____ bound today aboard tho 1mm" ""1! m" ‘rimlgofmmf I I S N new diet will continue all day to- vciel-s Were told w tear on so ogmxonax showers “nah” m“ ma" M“ ma a in last d!) on Canadian soil Cm Countess of Beas- mmands of voters were unable ittlielzltsbbebtirdggvlilaixcillw¢gillslllttiidzilfié “PM: mflwnotifyeeerofluierliirw. o“. l. "Em “'° lmm‘ “w” hm‘ “am” °' m" w obtain admittance to congested loo names. Nervous citizens. ‘l’ 11"“ Me m“ ‘lgifimoml lbw’ . —- . ' e tomorrow mo ng a . - l “more” ~='""".=......."" "z s:......n""""" "“ '" "" """'“" “‘ °’ n a u u iob-Bonnoti’! the man- zln sol: sail. snares "l... s» u» ma" -: s: i ' a *"" , “m. ' tiring Govern -Geaeral » did tea. instead f tn 1o in is estlm- and rises tomonow morning a - . 1i “Ami” M‘ hm’ m". m“ u Quartz: ahudhthendolmtaas ct Igtsaborough it is ggcuflflh-Bflltnett’! the man. mm Ziwuhmmt that the vot- ated byothe ileetloYl‘ ddminlt‘ . I'll-st quarter moon Saturday. I all. Iraokleyo, en nsseeyl.m% m" "M" were later said su Nvoir indiv- ins lm-lce wzll u. extended, which Wlthh pushing. strufllinhg mad: 0:: lttootdu-m-“de damn m“ v - “WWI W" "0"" ' “my -Canada' l d- a ed th bewildered lace. t tin swton. u- umomn e l." h“ ‘M w” m‘ m u" u‘ m‘ mm "mmimlfi iii; psndlieuliizncliieiuelng If it! pmwerlty-Bennett 5 the man‘ Chili's?» a airy marred shim one bniaerlcCaginetghunicdly decided to m. later than Charlottetown. . i m“ “"1"” W“ "° m“ Hm w u“ wwgmufilmt s aat-Govemor Patsnaade, Premier ' n mule.- shooting my. m which roul- extend the voting another day. -, ‘rouse ‘Traverse Woman's In- ma“ ma. the loyal ‘hashes-tau and the niinisrttnrskilof If if! social peace and traliqil it)’ '" mzuwgxrgwlnlured. and occasion- ‘Pzlgignmzlaflillwfeligd afiicelossmwaeifin m" 8033:5111‘ “m” m“ m “m” ‘ °“°"’“ w" m‘ “m.” w “Wigs a‘: '§.'m§l1""'§ll'£§ a o vies-mil Bennett 5 the man‘ - Result of the smash will not man party now holds is of the so l ;fi_‘_',;,,':,- (u, g; m ~ militiamen Oct. Ind. nhst m "Nlufludmmunumt, In ‘fiomom artflwnmdgaevualdalyl- a {mnoteeseatamsutauaalswsauluuzvnn-avnnallr-Ctm will held lie ollIIhI “m ' - QYQY Ila"- ‘ ' "was election peel melon“? "f"! " ~ afiu Y’. ‘L-ioil tleaalaaibeataadtbehlaitabd Germany-sawed. . '