l MAXIMS ' or y A ' MERCHANT Live means‘ elyselling. r-v advertising The Poples Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i‘ d ‘-\_ gt-lhhlll '“?'-»--¢7-- Charlottetown ominous Two Cells Inning Guardian, lauded Ill‘! , . iFlEll 24 punt ut 0 As Expected The Budget Was Adopted by I a Considerable Majority- Mr. Meighen scathingly Scored AllP‘ The Multiplicity of t N|l§_H|P5 CHARLOTYPETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 iliiiifliiil Tliii Ill LIVES 5 Persons Perish and 3 Vessels Sink With- Villlilll mt , it cmmcn llNlllN (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 1.—<"l‘he Church Union Bureau of information today issued the following summay of voting on the matter of the entry of the Presbyterian Church into the United Church of Canada. BRITISH DIRIGIBLE (Mill PiBKlNB AFTER RUNAWAY RETURNS TRIP ' P ll N l H] H MAHITINIES MONTREAL, Qule, May 1.—The industries of the tMuriillme pro- vtl-nces are ‘no be augmented lby the A favour recalled is a favour annulled. SAYE HIBK . MAXIMS OIA -' MERCHANT -—__- nsllvorsd Anus! lubsniptionl 5y Impound: and U. 8.x“ t LONDON, hlay 1—\Vliil€ SONG! Russian representatives in Rome and London issued statements denying complicity in the Bulllal" inn disorder and 1n plots to over- throw European governmelllfl. 3i!‘ LiberalPolicies Adopted During The Tdtul membership 374,951. >Ballot vote for Union, 102,096. Situation unanimous membership establishment of a large meat packing plant according to an an- nouncement by the Canadian» Nat- in 18 Hours. Present Regime. v i-———0 (‘Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May l.-—-After twenty four days of debate the House this morning adopted the Budget by a majority of 87. The vote was for 123, against 86. The unexpectedly large majority aroused wild enthusiasm among Liberalunembers. When tthe result was a nounced they banged the desks in applause and flung sheav- es of paper in the air_ tLiberals and Progressives voted for and Conservatives voted against. R11. Hon. Mr. Molghcn "OTTAWA, May 1.—1At the outset of his speech tthe Rt. Hon. Arthur Mveighen leader of the Official Op- position, said that he did not pro- pose to deal with the broad ques- tion of fiscal policy but would con-- fine himself to a review of the tin- ancial conditions in Canada. He wished tto save time in this debate which he thought had gone on too long, . tile had intended to answer some cf the charges made against the late Conservative government by J. E. Archainbault. of Chambly-Ver- chores, during hls__debate, but in reading through the budget he had been struck with the fact that all these charges have been answered over and over, lt had been proved than. the Ross riille and other war time equipment which -Mr. Archam- bault criticized, was used not a day longer than was necessary, but ‘was re placed as soon as other equipment was available. In view of all the facts, he wondered how Mr. Archambaultycould “drag up these musty details‘ in view oi‘ the present conditions of affairs in the Dominion. JOVCVYPHCM Attempt - to Conceal Facts Referring further to the director- ate of the National Railways, Mr. Melghen remarked that "This road's operations are twice the size of the titanic United States Steel Corporation." ~l~le wondered if that corporation were controlled (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, May 1— The loss of the Nova Scotla schooner Cape D'0r with Captain Wil‘lkle’s wife and four menrbers of the crew through a coll~'sion with the steam- er Clackamas off lSambo Lightship by directors o f/the type of some of those placed on the »C.N.R, board by the government. Huge Increase in Railway Debt I In the first account. the debt of the country had increased approxi- Rt. “Hon- Arthur Meighen Conservative leader In the Do- minion Parliament who spoke ln the budget debate. "1 don’t think .I can recall soy two speakers who have given the same deduction from the budget representation," said Mr. Meighen. Mr. Marler had claimed that -the budget was "clear" yet members could not tell whet it meant, and none had erred more frequently in the presentation of facts than‘ Mr. Murler himself. In Mr. iMeigh- en's budget there had never been complaints of lock o fclarity. Objec tions to the present budget was not in the method of bookkeeping. bunt because the government in pre- senting the results of this book- keeping endeavored to conceal the facts - Deficit of 080,500,000 The tflrst year Mr. ‘Robb present- ed a budget ,ths result of both he- counts was given to the public as o. whole. To secure a surplus inst. year the acting minister included everything enccpt the guarantee he made to the tNational Raiiwnyfl "T $72,500,000, which in realltl’ mfillfii- that there was a. deficit of $35: 500.000 instead of a. surplus of 885.000.0000 as he had 0151MB‘!- c Condensed Specials f norm-ac per word. not our!» insertion in this column. n ++¢ FHORSEI FOR SALE. APPLY Hughes Drug Co. 734-4-30M3i. i_____... _ ‘FOR HOUQE CLIKNING ORDER your Parlor-finishes now. ‘Phone 880D. 780-5-2 2i. woo-r;- CRANK ron ohhv ~Dort car between Euston h-nd Ken-l. on Queen. ' 78 MNNIE L. HUNTERS HOME- nrude candy. fresh every week ut mately ‘$64,000,000 since December 31, 1921. The debt of our railways due the public alone ,had increas- ed over $176,000,000 which made an approximate total of $241,000,000 for the two accounts. lf the am- ount of 844300.000 arrears of inter- est due Canada by Greece, and Roumanla, and included in the lost budget, as an active asset, and ttwc further sums of ‘$8,000,000 each cov ering an exchange adjustment due us by tbs British government, were taken into consideration tthe total increase in debt of Canada since the Liberals came into office for these items only was approximat- ___\-_. ' Paris Has Quiet May Day (Canadian Press) PARIS, lMsy 1.~—-Wilh tpoilce all‘- pTnnr-l htunming overhctid on the watch frr iroublo nnd largo bodies oi‘ p, hdarmcs their] in readiness. this WflS tho calmcst May tiny mornlnfl in ~Porls ln years. Despite n rumor thnt Communists twould seize the oc- uisfcn of the annual workers holi- day to precipitate trouble. thtc only’ “Fdcnt rclwn-trtl up to noon was tho nrret-vt oi‘ tbroe young "reds" in the suiburbs of Frotvienoanncs. Frenchman Of 148 Is Critical 0f 95 Son nonorhuxjv 1- filer" Baptiste Rolland. who 1* ccnttly cele- hfgiifll his 140th. blrthtltiy and is 3 said to ho Francois oldosl, citizen. s Yffe ri'o the fact probably owrs h lrgs is six inches that cue nf htls Ffl-“YJT than the other. As n con- - lng the coast was last night. The loss of the Nor- wegian steamer Moldegaard ashore off Pennant Ponit “nth her crew in imminent danger on account of their pinn-bilty to launuch boa-ts or rescue steamers to close in and the loss of the Ititoamer Azov ashore (on the Cape Breton coast nea-r Arichalt with her crew safe were included in tho toll taken -by ‘the Atlantic during the pnott eighteen hours, Last nigh-t a mysterious wire-less S.0.S. call broadcast by an sme- teur aboard the Clackmas brought two ocean liners, the Red Cross steamer Silvia and the Red ‘Star steamer Zeeland had the Donnln-on Government steamer Stanley rac- ing to the position given. They could 0nd no sign of the suppos- edly distressed steamer and it was only late today after the IClacka- has had nosed her way into port through a ‘hen-vy blanket of fog, had gone through quarantine pro- ceedings and f-nally had been docked that the tragic story of the nigh-t was unfolded. The Nova Scotia schooner Capo Dor, Captain Wllkle. nearing the end of her voyage from Turks ls- lund with a cargo of salt and en- deavoring to close in on Snmbo lightship in order to obtain her position in the thick fog shroud- rammed and sunk early this morirng by the ‘Clackamas inward bound from- Nohfollk Va., with a. cargo of coal. Following the fcbllioon and the consequent sinloing of the schoon- er. Capt. Willcle ‘anti some mem- bers of the crew were rescued ‘by the Clackamas but ‘the captain's wife and four members of the crew were drowned. body was recovered and brought ashore. IShipping officials late this after- noon were concentrating their at- tenton on the task of saving the crew of the Norwegian steamer Moldeguard bound from Alexan- d-ria Egylpt do/r New York which crashed on the dread-ed Sambo ledges off Pennant‘ Point at 10.41 this morning. The steamer Stan- ley was stundtlng by but could not approach on account of the fog and mountainous sees. The cap- tain advised that his steamer had ‘lost her funnel, that her engine room was flooded and that her stern was lifting slightly with the high seas. He was unable to launch boats and felt the crew would be in danger if they at- tempted to remain aboard through tho night. The molasses carrier Azov bound tto Montreal from Cuba ran ashore during the night on the Cape Breton coast near A-rchtst land is believed to be a total looss. l-lor crew took to their boats and were successful in reaching shore with out loss of life. Husband Fraud . Is Exposed (8 eclcl to the Quart-lien) TA PA, Flo., May 1.— The al- leged sale of services as husbands, to obtain entrance to United ISta-tes, for women of foreign birt has brought federal penltentinr sentences to Joe Ramon ‘Mules and Marcelino Arguello Thompson of K-eywest and Tampa for $200. li; was said foreign. women could ob- tain the services of one or either of the men-p as a husband and he being a native of America could procure passport for her entrance into this country... , tHas Established.- Mrs Wl'lkie's _ 27.595. Total for Union 129,691. -Ballot vote against Union 106.- 018_ ' There are 4,540 Presbyterian con gregatious in Canada. To date 1:.- 187 have voted. Manitoba and New Brunswick do not vote until uficr consummation of Union. .<o>—-—— ASSASSINS FllllSlRAlEll (Canadian Press) SOFLA, May 1.-—Another attempt ‘to assassinate King Boris was frus- trated today by officers of the guard who dlsco_vered an almost complete subterranean passage with an explosive fuso which they believed was intended to blow up the Royal Palace, Canada Will be A Represented at Labor Conference (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 1~~Canada will be represented at the seventh an- nual session of the international Labor Conference ‘which opens at tic-nova May iitth hex. according ,0 tnnou-ncement. tna-le by dyeing; Zviurtlock. hfiilster of Letbory ‘ A} Canada-U. S. Treaty Approved In House qTlTAwA. 'May 1.~A resolution approving the Treaty beltween Ca- nada and tho United ‘States pro- viding for “further demznktatlon of the international Treaty" was passed by lthe tHouse of ‘Commons this afternoorrand referred to the Senate, Premier King in introd-uc- ing the resolution stated that tthe Treaty had been signed in Wash- ington on February 4th last by Hon. tErncst laPointe, Minister of Justice fl was awaiting the rati- fication of Parliament. To Drop Duty On Raw Silk (Canadian Press) LONDON. May 1.—An amend- ment to the Budget will be mov-, ed by the Labor Party in the House of Commons demanding the entire dropping of the proposed duty on raw silk. Almost hourly tho silk industry is becoming more vocal against Chancellor Church- liill's proposals with regard to the d uty. Silk manufacturers of Leek-Staf- fordshire have sent u telegram Ito tho tchancellor stating tho duty on raw silk would mean the ruin of the silk industry, and they assert ll: is not a luxury in those days. Earth Trainers In Turkey ' .. . . (Can dlsn Press) cons/tum trroptn, May 1 - Violent earthquake shocks occur- red. today near Adana Turkey. ac- cording to. reports received here from» that vlcinltr. ‘Runners Break (Canadian Press) l ionol Ralllway-s. tMr. J. E. Dalrym-ple, Vice-Presid- ent of ‘the notblonal system has been eh-desvoring for some time to ‘have ttht? tSwlfit Canadian Co. open a branch of ‘their industry in the Marltlmcs and agents of the ~tovo compantles have made careful enquiries in‘t'o this possibrilitlesrof trhc territory. The rcsutll of the in- Vfifllsatt-lon has been such as to cause the Swift Canadian Co. to de- dldo to commence the immediate cstalvhlshmenl of the first unit -of a packing plant in tMoncton, N. B. this unit t-o involve an expenditure of alt least $100,000, It will l", so constructed as to permit of en- largement concurrently with the growth of the business. The plant will from llts inception employ ftlfiy men and this tnumiber will be added to as the business lwarralltg, The fie-id is looked upon by both Wmbahttes as a flertile one and it ‘is . believed that ‘the new industry twill by Ytlrnils-hlng a nearby market roi- live stock, encourage increased pm. ductdon of food animals 1n the ' Zilaritimtes. S. A. to Amend Preference in Britain’s Favor ing mast: and was carried off in a and across Holland. The photo s tored in and the insert shows Fl only 26 years old, and was In com brought the giant airship safely whence the breakaway took place. The R33 was badly damaged wherrshe broke from her moor- the 28 hours she was being whipflicd high wind over the North Sea hows the nose of the machine bat- ight-Lieut. Booth, R A F , who is mand of the runaway ship duriflfl" around by high winds. He '- back to Pulham, Norfolk, from (Canadian Press) LONDON. MB)’ 1-—'I‘he exchange telegraph says the Capetown Q07. YBBDontIen-t of the African World cables that the South African gov- ernment has decided to amend its wqlcrence duties in favor of Great Britltaln . League in Good Finano j-ii W0rld’s Records 0f Greater Inte (Special to the Guardian) I SPIANGHAI. China. M .1 — ‘U-nl-tcd States runners, agbal-lcg Paddock and Loren Murchison are o claimed to have ibroken four world records here, Murchison ran oign- ty metres in 8 3-5 seconds and 130 metres in 14 seconds. Paddock ran 00 metres ‘In 9 4-5 seconds and 160 metres in 17 seconds, Edward Island Motor League “'05 held in the Boa-rd of Trade Rooms lagl- evening, lflrctsitlent J. A! Webster in the Chair. Amonzsb tliose pro-sen; were Dr. Tantoh, Mr. Grady. Mr. Lee Horne and Mr. W. ——-—<+>——--— .l. Lidstonte of Summersitlo “be nuotored here to attend the llli: “t- ing. In opening the tmeettlng .\lr.l ' Webs-tier stated that irottificititm l ' ' hatd been sent to each of rho 476] members of the League bu; the tre- ason that there was not. uh even larger attendance wars probably on alecouot of the inclement weather. The minutes of ‘the prev-ions annual (Cpnldlgn PM") meeting were rend and adopted ,1 QUEBEC’ May 1L Aghaken “m, hitter ‘which Secretary M. '1“. Titus ‘cgnflclqusnggfl mm, then,» Sleep presented his annual financial re-l (vlmn engineer Jggeph Gagmm port which showed Receipts $2127.- lnmnlml on ll“; brakes. m save 35 Disbursements 82103.40, leaving llllglr tram from wreck some mm. a Credtlt tile-lance on thnnd in the‘ (weds o; passengers 0g the gee“ immlian Bank of Commerce of $23,- Limltcd the Canadian National 95- 0" "mull" 9' Mr- "amn- Fijmomd‘ Rzrilwtiys ntiilion dollhl- pram from crl by Mr. Grady, mo financial rc~_ Montreal to llalliiax ‘turned out Port n9 ‘read ‘and ("Med W“ adom‘ in pottrlng rain about m“, “ml ed. Mr. ‘Titus then rend tho hlcmbcr- a (‘um-ml- mlles m,“ 0g Levls in ship import which showed n total what clothes they could hurriedly of 476 "Fmfllflfl. B" "lcfila-‘lc "T w‘: put on early this morning to find °V°F 108i yearAM-r. Titus in iris re- m,“ the engineer and fireman port made reference l0 the Chnngv Emne Cowruer had “one over a in the loading fholltitlns tut (Tape twelve mo‘ enrbankment Wm, TOTIWPIIUHC and the reduction of their locomotive and. were im- prisoncd there while mall and ex- press cars were derailed. On and around" the track as cause of wreck were boulders‘ which had the time for cars tin be ‘on huh-d. lic fallen down from n cliff. None of the 7 sscnge cars left _the rails and no passengers were injured but engineer Gagnon may lose his l-lfe for sticldlng to duty and thus saving the people whose ‘lives rwere in his caro from injury or and tntho quickness and tltrspattrh with w-hlch the, matters were hand- lcd at Monotoh. The blazing of the ‘Black Fox" Trail from Tomncn- time to Aulnc and lbw erection of 2 signs sl, the junction of the liomi was also referred to. ‘The various signs which the Association had placrrl at different positions along dcmm The accident happened tho Roads twu mentioned nod re- nt 1247 m m_ forencc was also made to tho _ ' erect-nu of danger signs. A very ' t-vpmiial word of tprnisw, was Riven Mr. C. E. McDonald for tho courtesy P. E. I. MllTllR LEAGUE "RULES-ANNUAL. ME Directorate Re-elected en bloc-Need ‘Tho annual tncetlng of the Prince President, of t-hc League, rcfcrrrti ETING cial State—Last Year’s rest by Car-Owners to the splendid work tho present executive, hz-ul pcrfcrmtvtl tltiring its tenure of office and propsst-tl ll-atl tho, iltirtacttirate the re-el it-d on bloc. 'l‘his proposition was second- oti and was curried unnnimottsly. l: Wits suggested by the Summer- sitl-‘e lllirvctors thn-t Mr. \V. J. Liti- b-Mlllfl he platted on the Directorate. ’l‘-hi.~' suggestion met with approval and fllr. Lids-intros election was un- Zllnllllfillily currivtl. .\lr. Justlct- Ars- tinull then ‘commented on the fact that the -.\lotor (‘or owners of the Province showrtl rcry little in- in‘ to mind its own affairs and ‘leave us to nrind hours real friendship is impossible," 11c de- _ol' $5,000 for rclicf of (llsttrcss in William Joynson Hicks, British Home Sccrctargv, and the Cabinet committee in charge of Btfillflh police. declared Thursday that a pull of destruction hung over Eur- ole. ‘The police, Sir William said. wore etin-vtantly occupied in chi-citing up the activities of pm"- sons entlcuvoring to HHUVBPL U10 government. “Agreat power is hanging 0V9!‘ central Eltroln- like a black D1111. bent on the (lll-Slfllflllbll‘ of every civilized country, its main purpose of life. Ulltill such power decid- clared. I as Sir William mode ‘It clear he re- fcrrud to Soviet Russia. $5,000 For Relief 0i C. B. Miners (Canadian Press) (ILACIL BAY, N, 5.. May 1. —- J. ll’. Mntwlictltl, tlieltrltrt Drt-sitlcnt, 0f the United Mine Workers of ilmcrlca ttnlhy conflrnicd rcccitpt colllrry disturbs of Nova Scotln from the ltrtl httortiutiotnil and lilli-sltlll hiiilors Union through J- ll. .\lk‘lllil‘lllilll. Halifax Terminals . . Mounting In Cost (Special to the Guardian) ()'l"l‘A\VA. May 1—— Expendi- turro to tlnto on Halifax ocean and rnil terminals total 517.004.7022 and it wll lulu- about $0,000,000 more to finish tin-m in nceortlnilco with original plnn it was stated in tho llonsv today ‘in zinetrci" to question. k Wl-N _$rtct< tel A x ‘TH’ SAMEL ocE eaoove l’ ‘Aim’ MQNTHI o‘ MAY 1H’ TIME TO MovE terest ‘in ‘the Association and felt that Sflllllfillllll-f should be done t0 gctillfilll tltnturcstOtl. \\'itb tbfl major- ity of (‘or owner-s it was a cast: of "Let (lcnrgc tin it“ anti “Hurry” not nltl the b-‘ilclits. Mr. Arcana-tilts l‘t‘lll;il‘l(.~' wvrc heartily ngrct-(l to by nil present. Arising out of n stiggcstlon by Mr. (lrzuly. Mr. J. A, Johnson, olfifovorrto, llnm . . . . . . . . . . . .. hlztrlrntt: llnl-tl, was ziplminlr-tl on til llll- mhcl hip (‘olnlnitttv- to cunvusfFlorin-z; Cloudy . . . . .. that x. .on- t ho-iluttlctown. (“ioutly .. 5i——~i1 All‘. A. fiatuttlt-t rvlW-rrt-tl to the llul-ifnx, (iloutly . . . . .. .. 44-42 u‘ ‘k ul‘ tln- llirvt‘ tic and stair-ti Shin-t John, Cloudy .. 50-46 tint‘ tiiilttmlrlt lllt‘_\' were busy mtPn lltisintl. (‘lllllllY - “*4: It was nlwttys the busy mcn who “lid tho work in Associations of this 111ml. ‘Ho complinlt-ilictl the Dirct-t- paid gtlowin-g tribute to tho atsslrtl-lrlmtr- on t-ho tilllCQtllsg llwy lmll m. anco rendered by Mr. '1‘. ll. (iradyiztchttl dnrlnit rho post your. A vote of thanks to tin‘ rciirinfz 4-42’- l)lt'cct01's was prolirstitl by .\li‘. .l. A. (‘lurk-x ‘fblig “no seconded by .\lr. J, A, Fro» r. Mr. Juslico Aroennult in supporting the nlotlnn [llltlll at trilnitt: to tho ‘Pr-‘sitlt-nt no.1 Sol-ro- inry who with .\lr. tlinghes and hr. Blanchard were untirlng in their cftorts to promote tho welfare of ‘hint-crisis. Their activities were not monfinotl in tlm Motor League hut they actively chgnod in nihc-r As- sociations. lic shill rboro was noth- ing too hl-gzb which rmrld bn said tin '.i-l--—40 54-—-40 Altintrcul. Ruin . . 4G- ~38 Nr-u‘ York, Clcnr . . . . . . . .. MP4‘? High iitlo this nitcrnotmn nl 4.4-1. and time tomorrow nlorning nt 0.5.x Sun scts: this ovcninl; at 7.10. and rises tomorrow morning ht Full moon Friday. limit n,m. ‘ Summon-sill.» illc eighteen min- ntvs lnlcr ‘than (‘lutrlotici wn, ¢QQ>-_--»~-- l lAnnouncehtents Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. .\lu_r 8th. ut , . l V‘ _ ‘ » . . . - s ‘ > , , ‘M ‘ "pa" , i“ ‘ $513.17., ‘i573. f“ “M” d} 2§;"‘.'§Z°.;-..“.3 'J.'l;l.‘§‘°i’ll"$‘?§£i“3§3 09.1186 0f Suicide , §§.t“i3.‘"ii'..“i..'.1?.’§i”i.“thiftflfi! ‘.‘.'.1'i'.!t..‘li fil."’“.'..l'."t."OE"?SZ"T}ZJQSZ row- ‘Eittiiil‘.t"’si.’iil.tt“ “MT, ___.__.______ m, ms ,,"e,|m,-._ _____ j ‘ .. n .. . distributed Literature ilfld Guide lflfltiiiillill. lie hail hoard nothing 2"“ “l "l" “WW” "1""“"“§“- _ ‘Jgl PRINTING i Q! lVIRV - M, lhollsml thus lJhITGU sons livlnsgi (gm-gun pun) H33.“ on mp1,") bf - v ggokgatorctrt-rrowrlicrs arriving there. bug praise for their work. _____ 75-’ 1 " '3‘ tiifi-iiy“ 33313-1. "ii-i? t»; llifldfiliitii‘: httffilfii Waite‘. ‘fflff.‘fi“fi“hii“éity"it.t;fii _._ - ' ' ' - ~ - - ~ t -»-?-t-§'§ 1333-13-11" Wit???‘ i‘? "t". to"e.l"éifi'"l..it“.'ilii $30.13.‘. "to-vo- w wot on Control lob ?l‘fiilvfl. Phone 18h. (m Dhfmwm m” lflwrtrll. nous-mp‘, n’ treating," o! abdomlnfl m, v°l_ 1_ "m g7 l “gm-av, mly.gnfl' 19,25 p“; Borrrir, Secretory of "the Now and stated it w“ h pleasure to dotilllntmcr, Brent's refreshment bun. Brunswick Association. Matters of thr- \\‘lll‘|(. Tb:- lmziguo hill] (lone. cpl-Jknlow ht Viciorlu Purk. stocked vital importance to Island motorists thin l blugs but thor‘ wcro many “m1 WW1!’ 1"" “"0"- Pllm "WWW who: discussed at the coho Roads oillcr mom twhthll u thntl ‘in vlow lew- lwrs and nanny Rood-s. Nlorrlfl Convention to which the President. he htmttl would bo successfollyllbcerless drinksllnngorftirtlSmit ‘s the Secretary and Mr._ orhny, of hrohlrht about. Mr. ‘\Vt‘1lliii0l' in the lemon» fruit rvrttnw for fmmm n. ‘Summerside, were del-‘gutcsl Tho COllF-RO of his remarks expressed Cigars and cigarettes, fruit in son- isecffiiflfy "N!!! refill the Minutes of nllilrcclntlnu of tho assistance glv- son. Also famous Perfection Ice ‘the meeting of the (Tnuntllnr. on l-bt- lmnguc by the Provincial Cream. 7521-5-14“ ~ ‘Automobile Association hold ht To Government. -by lb"- Press of ohc ircently said: "Ho is a poor sort. toms Wm, xq-ar h“ :0‘ lgllfidfllmé’ 95!» ma‘ ‘l? gogfla after years of research a thchrl _ nil-nan none-o -‘ ‘H, lm_l (loo. n. Toombs c Son. =5 m» bad m- a child u» be in cuo gflirym-khfflifnd fhfi; 177‘5'ZMM' gafiggg-t‘ $31,, mwhanzhgécm: as a result of investigation that ,9 -"————-———‘--- ._..-. 0 t . ‘ ' - - . - ~ - - ., per nt of micldos are prevents l: T0 LlT-Nlflfim-T 0F l a really old man. Hecgum," n u l“ wrong m F! '°°"'" M‘ ma", °°'"°"I l ‘ “LL THE LAT!“- utwgpAp. suicide at the door of manual con- Tsuvvuo" use nor-noes. Mon- dsy_s qushtnyvisiitod promptly. Printers mu Monthly m Febru- ary ls n vary clover Ides and would be most unique for prlzss’ Con they be obtained direct from ycuTHMrs. Alfred M. F0", Olndford, Mo. jet»... " t that... this p flvlioutsyiep at... diver-holy ms of the price of your Bridge zen _ trouser.» lrtlcle in rlntsrs ink whiotr lludsd It a Phone sol-nor Altllly 104 Film‘!!! t l, m“ ‘from shock loss of —-—— _ . .- _ . . , - 3g _ . . |_ gr; and mngcolntes for the week-Iil- 0" l!‘ 8 - .» . .. . ln ulrlcg from, sink! seafront “mm “m! "M9" U19 lilllllld Ileng ctl rnrint-c. by the Rstllmhd (lfflclsls “Our fina-l shllmmnt on the 13th T?“ . "H?!" end treading. Taylor! .Nevva "WYHOPY. W"??? IM ‘fight?!’ "W113i :" gfllllrllell liltrzllmltlll-kdf ‘d .1, W" m. ‘f...’ éom‘ Jm- iis afliillcted. The reports as re <1 anti authorities and the Moncton List up at once. _ Meeting on “no A b”, _ z‘ m‘ ono‘na 510m 784,l'~"°"_-_ Txztfltosaabzlttrg“ fr“: ‘zlmldvz. an’? 6m" i? “ma” In “mum, "m w“ l2: the Secretory were then ariopt- Officials]. bly the lllerehonm who Thumrlay 7th st R o'clock she p. , ' A s u q . - t , . 1. ~ g . g , , || . - , . . . . cwun". l" h, k m b. n“ -, pr: 1o nuguo in hhe pulvllshinsz Hon Mr Myers uill speak on - A w’ 8:0!‘ if‘ will c321“: ‘ITUDEMKIER SEDAN (NEW reel causes are cortsinmhzsioinl ran, Phi sdolphls. ‘o buy m. arm‘: Ya“ ‘or u, | The election or Director; for 1h» oi l-ho Glllil!‘ Book. A special word stiictedw Area (location. 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