i i i I r ~f -.» -A-.-ff.-».-___ I . I i i i i » ii. 3. i nv.- __ -...fx R ~ i - _,___--ii * I' r not san ie e W c_@»-*_*-ll# ’ MAxiMs ii \\ ‘ ivmliims ‘ / or A [_ msd ,,/.M _ i MEREHANT "wiv G Gu I Msinoci-:ANT ` --.. .. ..-.-.-..--- i. A.. ...... ... f~;_l\_ _ C ,_//,, ,,,, _ _ .N \.\\\ if --- '_ L-»~»~f-- sz The Peoples Paper Read bi/Everybody \ ‘“ “°"°""’ I *Q ' “il i cove sen endwani ii tink iii De ' , C--,T-' *' ~--` ~ v____*__ --__._. C5 :anal Buluu-rlptlane Delivered 5-1.00 lull, Camulu and ll. ll. A. ULN » ` » _ I'|imrlu|tetow_n (lun-dlnn 'EIO 1:35; CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY JUNE 23 1928 ,, , , ,, ,.,,,,,,, ’ Y urn ng iuuru un, 0 Y PAGAN RITES IINGER . IN REIIGIUUS EEASTS @ ilebee’s Religious Festivals This Suninie "S Again Reveal Trac es of Heathen Gere-: iiionials. r T |By The Cunldian Press) t in d - i d b MONTREAL' Que" June 22-"Ref lilzigee ol“cTi§i?€ra.ni?¢§r?t|T;Iiinii'I?he i|3‘°“S_ hgsmry eghigmsl ’i““"y i"'i cursor," an oratorio 'composed by a Slfiilceeiz PTR" est" 5 i`i°°l'P0Y']\vell known French-Canadian musi- “:‘£Li‘;e'st;I§d:ln;“:s aeggiuizytig gm clan, Guillaume Couture. This sae-y ‘ ie . _ » - _ Naot displayed by the early Chur h Wd Coinpositioii draws _its insplr i __l St C ation from the story oi the patron- ~f ' Ee di ns a 0 leyoun ei em Then there will be the great pro-I mm '1 " pe P y 3 “ 'mm' ccssion. an event not to he ignored; P“Eis°“_wit‘31u‘;th§fstiWh°1z;;eieb""~' and indeed the grand climax of the ii°i‘;m‘:i€xam le 05; nekii is "8 whose festival. Borne on its way hy_ 5" i- ish h dh! “ ng 0 ‘the music of 25 bands, the long me Pagfin W E e Tstmn- Th? train of brilliantly decked floats’ feiebmiions with which “fe Feast 01 each u symbol to that tenaciousf SL Jean Baptiste is 'gxbselved in the, race which came into being on the; i]“9i'°i_,;gii;nd°f24F’ei?1‘;]udS°’:::§£ °i“ shores of the St. Lawrence, will. une . s . . . probably me first pngnn rue wow- move f.om east to \_\est across the, _ _ city, before the delighted eyes of. 9? big' :;:ei`;';§i;ai:§hiinE a crowd which annually surpassesi 0 n n 3°n3~ that d' W i tl ` b th ' The Five of §f;)Jealri Baptiste.falls:@vcm is tile gi{§.»swilife_ y any 0 el i °“_N/iidblgmiéiel digit ‘F umoid Cen? The procession is no liaphazardi tlil»¢‘i‘» ite '£3' 1@no°f:9d.-i;y E‘11Bi1\”l affair, but ii carefully worked outi ...ls .i,":.i...i law as greg; “lm-t ’ ' 'i CX PF T'f‘.C l'S. ac] EDJ' thoiisaiids of Montrealers and visi- ii iiipiilii-_ Josciy ,~,;.|iiiL.,i io the fmsii i0\‘Sk Wiii ’0i<;ll8tl`;8_Bi»9 at tile Cil/if! or present life of French Canada, is? Pill' -_ i0 V ltun eeitf V0 ffsdinb *lt fi;-T' selected and the floats designed tol Ciifflinli ° T 0 P11886 - U Sli'-bring out th‘ central idea. cerf. linrnwny ns the torch ir up-I This yehrltshe four songs of the Diff; A0 iili? i0W€\‘illE Diié Of ill`USil- race have been chosen as the theme; W0 - -and tl task of arr in 't into There Wiii be SPe¢0il°mi1i¢ill8. Of iilaterigiki expressioilcentiiugedlto the course.-civic officials cannot let sllpfpnnipglent linnds of E_ Z_ Mnnsicotm rucll fin dppvrtunlty for self-ex-‘archivist ofthe District of Montreal. ilression.-and folk du'nces. but thE'Eaeh of the 35 floats will represent_ sinsins of the Old isvnss. many of ii song typical of A certain elassi them religious in theme and others The plnn is ni-iisticnlly the inpst set to tunes b0l‘l'0W8d l0l'l8 H80 fl’0ll1 ambitious yet undertaken in honor, the service of the Church, will be of st Jenn l3npiisip_ ` odd survival of a. Pagan rite. ing festival, Ml-_ Massicotte com-murllnrty the fi,-Si, woman to conquer the ocean by air. and her two companions, se" own une pee” hi n “ny u y, '__' on ' ' ' il ‘ dsh fr T :",,@§" 5 . -' ‘\ noni 22".. _ _ _ - rims or Fiiour IT9_{'¥’“"§ 5 22 ""' /\`TL/\N'I`IC OC.I5,AN MANCHESTER MAY USE SAIICHITN TIIIIN PLAY ttawa Man’s Seheni 5 e Recommended By -__._ _>- lni-_1_in i British Expert. (By The Canadian Press) :tho Wythenshawe Committee of thi OTTAWA, Ont., Juno 22. - The iMnn¢n@st,ei- Corporation. B§\l‘\‘Y _Citizen publishes the following edi- parkeig. F, R, 1_ B A., vice-pr¢S\d- ltorlalz Sent of the British Town Plannilm I “Three years ago, Noulan Cauchon`1n5tiiiilp_ and designer with Rey. iof Ottawa presented to the world inimond Unwin of Letchworth, Img- ,gefleflll and W I0”/ll liiallllefs ill:land's first garden city, recommends _particular his scheme for the adop- the adoptigii of me Gaucho” pign- tion ot' the hexagon as a siibstituteining Sysiem in preps to bo developed ifor the rectangle as a basis for lay-iby limi pity, mg Out Streets- Simi’ them. tile “ln recoiniiiending the hexagonal Cauulwn idea bedspread nround the plan. Mr. Parin-.r says that it is the iW0l'ld. dlld With il1t€l”@StilllZ l`€SUitS» most economical, the most efficient i “TWO years nec. Laurence Veiller. and the safest oi any yet devised for ;S@Cf€tB_l‘y Of the National H0llSill8 laying out streets. It means a sav- .C°nun1SSi0n of the United Stuws.,ing of io per nent. in development 1Wl'ltill8 iii ‘H0USill§ Bei-t€l‘lll€llt-' de-.charges and corresponding gains int lelared that the Ciiuchori idea waslei-pi-y ninpi- diroctiori, mainly bc- 'iile ETSU-t€St Cvlltliblli-i0l`» ill twelltyicause it increases without sacrificing if/ears to the science. of town plan-Ia single amenity the number or ning: it will l”€\'0iilti0l'liZ0 ftltulelhouses for which given lengths of ‘urban development.” Soon hexagpnaiirosds and services suriiei-_ ue has -P iplanners of the country. It was _similarly received in Germany Iwhere one famous architect and igarden city designer claimed it to ibe the solution of a vital problem. “in En land t.oo, it was studied ‘applied to town planning in the city of Manchester. In a report to ' lanning was the talk of the town‘ | iz _ . ,and acclaimed. And now it has been' which will largely be devoted to the planning of areas in Manclipster lwhich will lirgely be devoted in tho ireception of houses for the wonting iclass. How was the hexagon idea Ireoeived in Canada? Outside of U, few obscure enthiisiasts, the recep- tion glven by municipal and govern- iment authorities was an enthusiastic silence." ,___- the principal accomplmimeiit of this. Commenting recently on the eonl-i while an England and ‘rwmd wliwd on up we to welcome the trans-atlantic plane Friendship. from her Atlantic flight, Miss Amelia, led d li tedl i B Est ar Wales Mon- Tins year there will be two bon- pared it with the Mardi Glas cele- h l, i¢ as lui 2 Mi, f ¢ _ , - , , ~ - day. ABOVE are shown: (3) Miss Amelia. Earhart in er 005 “ll Bn iw l'_X- t I p 0 e iz of the Frien lp om repassey fires, the second being the centie of brations at New Oileans. pointintli Esmar wales; m MISS Earhart in her uniform as il V._A. D. in Spadina Military hospital, 'roi-mito, where she served dur- . . _ .B t ll rr Y- attraction at the new baseball stud- out, ilowevei._ thelmoie strongly tic- ‘n;Y:m¢:l Jw! _‘he wan M) The Friendsmm hydm_au.0p|a“e_ (5) w,ime,. S¢,_,l¢1_ pilot, (si Lou Gordon, mechanic, ium. It is expected 25.000 people will centuated historical note whiclil gather tovhear the choir of 200 underlies the Montreal observances. -_.5_ , _ _.i i I PH|[§[ ~[l}ii SHN-'M'IIIIIIINll BIRD ISIIIATNINIS GEII NIIMEN iPlAGUE IIE PREM. KING _._,_._._I___._.;_(.£ mi.. , EAT BEST DANCER CATERPIIIARS GIVEN CABIN IA NURSE IIEIEBRATIEIN ` (Canadian Press.) ‘IIIIIIIIII lEII]E~II_ ‘IIII5 TNI. ANII NIIIINIIS II VE WINNIPEG, Man_, June 22.--Win- niileg will be the' greatest Scandina- ___H_ ivian centre on the continent oft - _ lNortli America when the League of Scene Duling. INoi'semen gather for the Norwegian . . Session of National Iceiebration from July sth ite torn. - f ~ I Twenty-live thousand v s tors rom in Ben iCnnada. and the United States are Ito visit various points in North Da- BELGRADE, June 22.-Infliriah ` ' I i kota and Minnesota. ed by frequent interruption and the _' - » I . Extensive arrangements fill' HC- refusal of a demand to withdraw ' . ,commodation of visitors are being insulting words, Punica Ratchltch, ____ ___ ____ ‘made by the committee in Charge. Radipnl Deputy, di-ew a ,-6. S til0USBfldS Di “We W»n°€5 °f in' volve durin a session of the Na ' (C nadian Press.) | P , in p 1'. S - d “ megs) a IC didn Press) (canad an NSS) iVit°ii‘m5 have aifeadv been fe°°iV' tional Assembly today and fired all ‘C““““““‘ P'°°5i ‘C“"° '“ lvioN'roN Alta June 22 - and A s is .lun 22-suslh VULCAN Alta, June A2-Lying ED » __ id A lh D d f REGIN as e C th wm_|vv1is Victoria Callhoo 67 years old LOUGHEED Alta, June 22 d PRINCE MBERT SMR June 2 it least; f;1`i;pei}11ou;s1d eiigmxgainepror i;§nr:;:‘;1n?;)e;l; the group of Ummm T I . A . _ . ` I. I I A A I I I I I iaicmfwan Ii” eniiéred me ummdiout in Swaths through” e I I' ‘Vlil I Alta and Chief Alex-I Hordes of catei'piilars have cause ` ` i L I - » _ ---- - , ' C l to which t _ d thought by many to have 'lf Cl'l0U‘/e~ ~~ ` _ -A cabin at Waskesui La e. n vt _ . i t I th t h _V V _ list of Prolinces ni anara er an h ttis Morii-i_ 57, head of Wlnterburn great annoyance in this district. _ Alnew prince Albert National Parl.,l;/;11tse“l;iicl>;n§'; izzxiézd stccetrh; nnmgst. 0 |Rl:;i;iclhR.ag;tch, nephfwl nfl stefan; l id visit The li n ~tilned 30.000 bushels of w en _ ckin bird las pa a ee 1 uidiiin Reserve, won first and sec valiant fight against them is belllg will bc presented to Premier W L Two concerts by D massed mam a , pensnn pn pi- wt Matter of Reducing it uw H - i _ ' - - . . ‘ ' h b W. H. Fitch-. _ _ _ ~ _ - ith the grand opeia tiioa have been thres ed y d 1~izeS_ respectively, in the Red waged. but _without noticeably de- Mackenzie King, as the gifts of his|voice chorus of one thousand smg_ikill_ed; Stefan Raditch himself was the Tariff on Sew- ing Machines Brought Before the. Tariff Board by R. ‘I H. Jenkins, M. P. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June 22.-At the hear~ i ing of the tariff advisory board this morning when the matter of reduc- bird w n _- tl tured near here and ni- nnd graded No. 6. °_ D _ _ _ °f " by . _ ‘Mr. Fletcher stated. . e grain was ~- _ _ _ _ h ` T 'K b 1 ,vs ' em Norsemen of Norm America Wm , . asari was so grave y Ueiiiiie first visit of a mocking blrdcut in swaths and had to be left onit C€i‘i1'tiS‘mi_‘;vigggciixethffgegéieexkffgi_ n?;'srf1Si`ddler'§fswi1;,`:€er` gd 'gs t‘;l`f‘1cr‘_;’oiieiilng of the Parl0n ng reductions in o hermnauv _purchased for me Chicago ` ‘ ~ 1892, th nee went tn J* W' Adam of me W' J' Wests-‘Ziil;r\%N fiiiuig world’s efair in 1904 Wiiy com - ~ ‘ ilrnv waspiixiiiei-¢‘:.l2:E|r°<‘>lniiI“sinc°$eI““d "‘°°°"y wasoplircliilliiiitiirviijlii manufactured‘m\chlnes_~l'-lis oblec-‘B“"'Im°'e “nd Nfl ,sims gy tion to the reduction suggested wp,p1theli~ museum of ra dv/:Y M for-mer the monetary 1°" that would he m_ them it was returne 1 od on behaif eurred due to ul; urn “Mk the home today usd ‘rece £91? bv Hon' company had on hand 1-lis sums-1°’ me Nfl” §° ,,'fi§. oi im., Sm. tion was that the company he aim-'E' N' ight Mimrsiiiced in the keep- " "°°°mD0nsed or that any rediic- ua al; thy Canadian National Rall- tiun be delayed. .ms 5? nndelt will be kept in the new Mr. Moore-'moi-e' won't be imv 'wifwg station in Halifax until reduction for some months. I :itch time as Premier Rhodes him- ll., P. Bourke declared that the ts there will be erect- :grill would hm time uni-inn an ° °P°.¢iAl sewing machines since ;lizhts. The plain aewlnil machine ” wntmuqd throughout me "°\'id by one concern only while the '°"'f;°l three and four needle miie! tm mtnillectured by three comp- mm” ill the United States. Thi!! t-Mpanies competed for Canadian °- He uma with in. more _____.j._1--*-- ducted in the pres I is rowing in Ottawamed H S C0 8 Sm si iago this month It has thrown the -tation were con 'I " ' ' ' " ‘ ` ' ' ience of several thousands of people.- . . . conviction 8 .org and pi-ommem Du- ness men. called. the chairman W. H. Mooi'0.I -- " - ' ‘ i ill unerers from the_ ‘ ‘ _ whole of Jugo-Slavia in a I t C- of Nail” fini.. .l;“i..:i.i'i..§’;i°zi an S. S. Benthic Prepariii e F01" Aiiuliai ANU” 32;. 5.5. ~ "'"°" "Yeti Lambert Mid the ilPP°im" ' | ’\I. R. station and opposite to them . ' I I l" be paid soon after Dill'iii1l`09“i- m9€_S _ d L d RL N_ B" ar ament had scarcely opened G ard ani .l 8. ession The government, it' is-¥gl’,ed:'S sat orspllgity churchlitliis morning when the opposition, _a platform had been erected for the _presentation exercises. And for thc .specially invited guests of the gov- ‘ernment among them being John C. ;Fraser of Foxriver, Pictou County, who sixty years ago had been the icngineer on the Samson; and other .raiiwaymen of the past and present. Among them was C. W. Archibald. ltrhck master of the Canadian Nat- Ilonal who in 1882 had accompanied *the Snmson_ to Chicago when it lmade the flrst””of its pei-egrinatlons 'to foreign lands. It was then oper- ated under its own steam. It was returned to'the province and ten iyears later left it. for its long so- ‘]ourn. John J. Cornwell, general consel iof the Baltimore and Ohio railroad land former governor of West Vir- Eglnld, came t.o Halifax specially re- 'presentlng the Baltimore and Ohio for the purpose of making formal presentation. In his speech of pre- sentatlon he made the occasion of Iexpressing international amlty iwhiehwas strongly reciprocated by _Premier Rhodes of Nova Scotia. In |nccepting the engines Premier Rho- ides said that they accepted them as |symboltc of that bond of friendship ‘which had united the English ispeaking of the world and which bond should remain unbroken for- ever. Mr. Rhodes told of the cordial response which President Willard of i tCanadlan Press.) pgepwntin, many important investi- Igations will be conducted. M9-J0l`_ OTTAWA. June 22. - The 192B,L_ T_ Bnpwnsh, exploratory engineei summer season will be One Of Bfedtlof the North west Territories and activity in-the Irqortggvest T€"riwiri°s,Yukoii Branch, leavtzs Ottawa tiarég' of Canada. ll 6 VBS leg °“°’.ln Julie for Edmon n en rou “north of Sixty" administered by|Aklavik in the mouth of the Mac- the Department of the Interior ex- ikmzie liven Fi-nm the latter point ploratory and investigatory surveys he will begin his patrol eastward will be carried on by officials of theiaiong the Arctic coast. The princi- North West Territories `andtY;ikt'i»EIpnl investigation to lbebcarriectll ogihby Bl'Bll<>h. Mlfi the illlllllil PBY0 W Major Burwnsh wi e a ur er be made by the S. 5. Benthic, The search around King William island members Of the R-Dyili Cdfladiallifor record and relics of Sir John Mounted Police stationed in theippnnklil-i's ill-fated expedition of North will carry on Overland patrols la45; a survey of navigation condi- iii their work of maintaining lilly tions in Franklin‘s strait and Peel and order. ,soundl an examlnatlmi of a propos- Preparations are now under waxlgll tmctor-train ti-mite tfrorri Hwgger in the North West Territories an :bay on the wes cons o u son Yukon Bri-inch for the annual 1;;-ip'_m,y to cockbiém Bay soi;tl1¢;fKg11s of the S. S. Benthic to the p0 ce William lslan ; an a vs o e posts in the Arctic archipelago. The magnetic pole on Boothla peninsula. ship will sail 'from North Sydney. It is expected that Major Burwash Neva Scotia. on July 18. ‘It is ex- will complete his work in the pected that the ports of call duringlnutumn of 1929. the northward trip will be Godhavn.i A pau-ol nf the miislbox gimmn. Greenland; Pond Inlet, Baflln island: ary- lying on the Hudson and Ti”-._ Dundas H-H50!-.D¢V°h Tsillldi and lon rivers east of Great Slave lake Craig Harbor and Bdche Peninsula, ww imdei-iniggn pm-ly in the yini-_ Ellesmere island- The return tripmnd this woi-ir wul he i-oiitinhed from ~Bache Peninsula, the farthestniii-ing the ,ummm l.l_ B_ l-inure north post. will begin some timeiieft ottawa in January for admon- l'i\ll'illB the first W€¢i¢ in A\iiI“li'~;ton. From that city he travelled The ship will asain touch nt Oreiirhy tn-iin to the end or steel at Harbor. Dundas Harbor and Pondiwniiei-W"-5, whpi-¢ he began an 800- pendlture of the mon Y , LONDON, summer in the i`i°l'th of G"e“I3Bem' ing burden of the Speakership ofi "Y°U HFC “Ot lll9!l. YOU are swine," 0 lLake_ Messrs. A. E. and R. T. POP' the House of Commons was empha.-i There were roars of “withdrqw," slid, who have been enwled ill this sized by night i-ion. J. H. wnitir~_v.lnnd Deputy Punien ndichiteh, who work since 1920- have i'¢P°"t°d °“ Liberal member, who has becnfis one of the most vehement defen- thelr biological investigations inthe Speaker for Seven yeam when hpiders of the governments policy area lying east 0f the M“°k°“zie rose at the conclusion of the ques-irilsn;~d ni me Snake I the - i l r brandishing River deitil and illidfld i'°m tion period this afternoon and ask-.a revolver. The House was thggw Arctic const 9-lid the i'ESUi"5 “i’P°°“'ied the House to allow him to retire into ii wild tumun Paul. Duma? to be' Very BM-i519-Ct0l'y~ Tile l9i‘°b‘lfrom the chair tomorrow evening. lwho leaped to hm uhcle, 1 ' lem of securln€ f°r me mmve p°p'_ "The duties will not become fell dead from a b “ 5 asssumer ulatlon of Canada's far northern re-mgmer as the years Dass_.. mghbtempted to mr uhet as he at- gipns a source of food and clothlng:Hon_ ML whmey said ,.Legislatkm the bod f hi own lmselt across t.o supplement that provided by theibecomes more Complicated as iglre d Y° S Ul1¢i€. who was al- dlminishilll Wild life iS ii PWS-‘linlaffects more intimately the life of thei :Ky wmmded' one and the Il1tl‘0dll0ti°Y’i 01 i'¢ii'i'Iindivid.ual citizen." He recalled that embers Uf i'i\e`R-ilditdil DHWY lt* deer herd! ii! i00i¢¢d “DW _by th” he had been li member of the House tempted V’ Seize the mllrderbl' but Government as a possible udiutidn- (for 1-iiiiifnx. Yorlo for nearly as b°f°r¢ they could do so Ratelntch Patrol' work forms an important years and had held omce contm_|shot Pernar and Baearitchek and part Of the duties Of the mefubereiuonsly for 21 years. ne paid trip-|tW° Others. and had exhdnmn ,ii of the Royal Canadian Mountedfute to me Sum,-,_ of an colleagues his bullets. Profltlng by tn; immuo Police stationed along Canl1dl\'S ll0l'-Idiirlng his tenure of the speaker- R-atchltch dashed out of the Per-' them coast and on the islands of ship llpmpni, and escaped‘ He ‘S mpc", next s Istated 011 E00d i1“m°"iiy' is, m°lm'iOslo, as his ofheial representative. ici? by, Stefan R'“dii'°h»_i19l¥9-U it-B Db ed to the opinion that the indlvid-_ V ts hould be given com-_ iernment‘s legislation in the fore- ual claiman s , passionate grams._ The commercial! - ifront of which is ratification of the and industr‘i`alAclaim€iits lgéilllilxmtegi Increaslng Burden §N°1::“'t‘|‘:[_")f*lly€-;nttloi1f with Italy. compensate. n ac 0 ' ' . . 16131 0 t e angry de`- willbe necessary t0 ellthdfile the 9*' Of Spea-kershlp hate. Stefan Raditch, tuming in _ c . ___ ‘the governnlent benches and shalt. _ Istiuctioiust tactics against the Gov- June 22__-I-ht. inc,-@u_.._ ing his finger shouted: I Arctic Brchi 1880 Ill the Premier Stanley Baldwin express ed later to have surrendered to tha -the D2 » . - western Are;-lem Cub-Dis'-l‘iCt-mtil¢‘ed the profound regret of the House police. X ll' ' §2’r'I`°‘$'.§’.§if’“tn'l _.....§t¥..$‘.i§'.. Ni -.i.iu’- {‘i’l.‘.'..i?$"§nIi`°°‘§§.p.2§i.‘li°'I.`°"3§` nf; ...'.f".f..?}`$N§§ii§`"§'ii-ea"°""»§°”°i}.' ""'°“.n.... he mt , iii groin , i ni h h V ° self forecns as .the Baltimore-Ohio made to a aug- - agen T,hu:‘dim€\TltNI:;eNinvcNer whicglzlrixiyfiigeg :S gnllgge lgiigleiiliig (ring recall "M thfeu “tm” in P5553* od in Halifax a suitable hre proof semen that me locomotives shouidilnlet. -and then move on to Pans-‘mile ,ioumey by dog team to his the poll” work in this ndinlnlstn- motion praying thafthe Kms con_,m°“i' 135" “i8ilt by ll P0D0Vlhii to building t0 h0\lB0 tile “Um°"°“” "“ ' be retumed to Canada and that hof“i"t“n9 and uk” H“"b°"- B“m“»illS¢ 03ml’ °ll 016 Bifl ‘lf l"¢rt Heli-‘ tive area. The new schooner will for p signni mln-lr or i-0 nl fnvni- Iswfm mdiwhi the prices were booed on patlntiunble historic archives and relicts ofihad expreued the hope that he island. Circumstances will deter-lance, iii, the eu; ei-in Gigi.-ni Blavewpenm from Herschel’ me mo" “mum ms Majesty thatythe wm_-. ..I warn you that you will Ima this province. ‘ .could appreciate the sentimental ln-Imine wheihei' °" “°° the °"i°°dm°“ii“i‘° “nd ‘h°“f 35 “iii” 9°‘1ti1W°Btiweeterly post of the Royal Canadian mono would make good what ever y°“" he" ill plrillment oth tl Arrvllllldnvillil ii” 5"'“‘°“ ‘”““ term “you may feel in the lowmo-.°'m 5°" io nom" in Hum” m°'°|°‘ me W°St°l'm°°t °°fl\¢r df the lb.-lnounted Police on the Ai-one const, expense one gnvemmeni would in- the” dm-" ~ g ,another lwumptive vi ~°m=Whi‘t| tives." .farther w~=t than Lake Harlwr- _D00 square miie vine wu=tu=ry~ He and will visit at regular intervals our in this regard. , The dire pruphecy vu hlinmt rin- lyounrer vlntw h*"‘“8 "°°“ "‘""i icimniniied nn vase ii l °°°"“° Pi M°°‘“’“'*° Wi" “W” be ir iwwmpunied by n warden rrom,i.h¢ poses dx miiiie isisndtserntid Ramsay Momnnld. Labor lender. mlm' “nd °"‘°" `¢°P“ti°¢ lhlrd in England in 1840. This one, )lle» _____¢*>_____ .the ofllcer in charge. Dr. Living-|Fort smith and his lnvesti¢ationa|Hu-bor, and Cambridge Bay to he and David Lloyd George, on hem" with the stormy lender of the ops St°“° Wi" 8° “°l'th this 1°" ie will n°t be completed until tliesum- mt. 'rho but been specially of the Lihernu, briefly expressed D°°iti°ll in the trncic chuusninnt. I PAINT ODOR ‘Pangnirtiing where he will remalnimer or fall of 1929 iatrengthtned lisueauipped so that their regrets at the 8peaker's re- *‘-<°>-*~ o ve ‘ » _ ' ' 1 ~ , ne w a lil _ ‘mmifim °flt::mni'I1emiNittlN;k?iof‘:=1ara All “uid” °"i ir' *W0 and iliwufi for n year carrying out niedicail investigation to' deter-mi li t he i t of ln p low! ll! me The in it newly pained mom will all- patrols among the natives on Bai- areas in the Northwest Terrltoriesfanzl °lit::T\pne:eny?,nwhentnecessarteenr;’).se°r‘Evr:~ tviiianéeriii :i"l¢lIit:al:n::‘oe\i:lii|:et<;t)lr;n°'t.liheL; :Til MNT ‘TA""‘ 'iilt in the cue' of the lilln ‘IIN-~"°°i’°“‘"“3 decrease in p ' nd- ft`="li the odor' df »llMn't- ln a flew `fiil island. are most suited for grazing of herds sa a Booth; detachment at anyiopeek more fully when tomorrovrs lint vim-gnfr will "inn" Ni," 1:; machine and the world-eontroli ‘°“ ilu mmm armed. the re- \ . _ ,.;___.., ` _ _ lim-ing on this cue was then ‘°um¢d_ lruors. In the districts of Mackenzie and of reindeer will be continued this place on hor patrol. motions come up. in- -willy sul,-‘ ou. 'man' ,~*` I \ _ ‘l 4. 1 ` -. , » - ., i I 1- _. » g