...‘_,. .l =.??{'?‘“‘«°““'d‘¢oisupreme court ‘H '5-not-red’ oi Rev. Dr. Barrett ‘ A man v'l’i-iR'Eit‘.. Reduction ‘Iii Lime, . . A ' A fully _('l'l/'.R‘ il'l'i‘l"'l‘(lW‘v ‘«(iliA'ill|/\/V ii if it-fist? 7' A ni’e‘eeii‘viuieeeee-bu mun; ' A ' ~ . ~. .v -- . ‘ f , . ‘Z. p.r__.,‘H.-h ‘ - .~ . .' e . . A i . . f _ 4 A g reg on e our epar on A . Ills "~'3°'.‘a‘.¥l§':‘l"-';.:’-‘i'.’d.'l':-'ies':‘;"‘ ' Resume-'0 ‘ D A ls speaker IN Regardln r i ht Aim I! in t A NEW’ seams: ............'"‘°‘...... .. .. Hearings Tollal . s . . - Trinity Gliu reh . we to. wow the men ’ am a» to we . , . . . we mun Mm“ bu-pm-ohm; I - ~ - - - ' . end of this year lime will cost, delivered at your '. mm Oh'[qpfi‘- . ...,;.~ mouth mm at Covebesd """"" ‘ . ' ‘ railway station, $2.80 in bulk, and $3.55 bagged. . . 30“ Twooftbefour criminal oasecio I fflmw? '1: ' \—-—-—- W110 13°10“ the County v V , A -3,, mwhu “mt, unmfi This is on account of our havingvsccuredn )~ y ' gm“, ,5 ,3’, 3, ' m_¢l'lLA‘N(I.T-g‘ or nnsinniilidcscfi :5-uslognoagrmtuix “tzluprme 0035 , _v___ _ ‘ insfilulgeny D. D_ 0‘ via. - small reduction in price from the company. - . ‘fei-uInm_srIi1,lo,dslly t hmi-Inen'u Oirxesidencc a ternweoke Ham .‘ . 2r.s.;wuonubéou:ntm.1>:o- _ - w.H.DEN I I . som; $30420 , gokhced mat’ on t.hc.old mama mg!-bum gm t-,‘;g,°“"*‘“°_‘ States Matronfs Stand ;’..?‘:°',,:‘ "3; ;=,;;,m-_¢; Halifax Will Be Scene N 5.’ . ‘,,,.J, an ‘«m.,,:.n¢3§’ “signs, _.n_.o"MmR_ gg_mAyt.nwu§i.yu expected to go to In ' Appealing To game for Women at Ooverdale. near of 18th A n n u al Minister of Agriculture. axe , . - W-"‘°n~ . . --------*,,.,,,,.. mew ...i"..'.°.°'..i::=.:*...:.*::t .:':.°“°:‘.':.*.....:i“ ....3.. .. glg we 3, In The ...=::...*:.*-... .........-..... .....~ :3: Meeting or Wntersi _,_._ 4; amkw mu. 1.. has passed hi; inn-tiong rag forgery Andutteringiaf docu-, ee stitution is a co rative effort of L-448-7-3-2!. ’°''',,,,,,.,,,‘ °'‘,,, €.?..'I‘9."g"‘g“;’.u,,’,'f°;’,,'f,?,“§,,,n§’h’°’“‘”" '1'J§“§(‘“i‘.,a§§.;‘% .2 Au """' t$nt;:rov1de“”A’hr°a'sdez‘x’l1ptti‘v}: EAKLIJFAX. Ju.l a—(or)—'mu ” " ‘ ‘‘''''‘''' ’°'”" "" '°"'"" porno rosr an-mum. xarlggleihegn $5’ 0% K.-°"ti°e'5°'§'. "A7 mgib T§ifiyc l;i't?ulAlbert fimen-omlidtgrs nwagvmgo £1332‘?-gig‘: ‘G31:-¥*‘?1°°°° $1“-’“t1!;'°3-tfréulydm-n:'}‘:§ Tfilllty United cllllfflh 1"‘ "°""‘ ' , worex_m-_ 1-m-om 11 he, who Mathieson on motion of defense _ today issued a new we.rn- instead of heme sent to jail. He a-9- {fiulifivfmfi ;‘r‘°fh‘§‘¢ “Dd M" I 9 e ", sertod that no young woman is ever In‘ reformed by a term in you rather i.".‘l"‘fi..l’;i‘° °°"‘°“‘°“ *9 9.52.7: ....:.°*;;.*"*‘....*:;..'s“:.t‘..:.r... as --m wm -- “ouiiu Holds in Noxbor left on wednesde to establish a d WEDNESDAY»- mcming to at. Me ' I-Iospl , fncie ease. aenerei Mnurioe- ustave oamelln. ‘M 80°‘ 9"‘ 1110” MN” - 31°99‘ 7:30-—Praycr mcctlnl’ including mum, 3”” h. ‘.315 4., All evidence had been heard at who nturnod to his rum new {fan bdi=P=1;‘n¢- u;{§°t gfifg mmgggwmfi ‘§{,‘,;',‘f5‘ f;°f,e°°{;;{ mun. guamm work, 1);, as adicumment me and today quarters durinc the weak-and 81- °“° ,3 7 ‘a’ '‘,,f,‘,‘ “ “Q, or me... inning to am mg I 8;-Elli“ the City lest ‘reek. He was the °°“""°1 3-"14 33- .“5,“°° 5- 5- W’ 3-“5P°°“3‘8 1"“‘1°h MW“ °“ cue’ '' ma’ 1' c ° 1,; 1, 51-, sessions. &i'lclalsoi' the Nov Sootia '?— —~& meat of Mr ma Mrs Aiistin Mac- Arsenault wiilsum u the out of the Italian -tier. mi“ W“ "“° mm‘ ’°' ‘V ° ° b an ,4 5 » - - oh Hedda“ & led to ma have been mwd. ran of the essocia on. host or- v - 03915» VNWW 319- 7-Bbfiln P903 mwwovmcml Rome ah,“ to ganization roi-the convention. estim- Douglas Aretas th. bodi soils rehearsal for A the’ con- lederation Gamgnmm will be held st St. Jairuis ll tonifht at '1 rclock. All Guides and Rangers are requested to attend. - iiiuii scunoi ’M£_r_r_i_Nas .—owNAr. scnooi. N0. 24 I A U U 0%,’ P i. te ...-engaged. gtgigignan. Algrtflrrotsed Macmillan. en . M "°‘i>%“mos . 56¢IQl'oI-FY. 0 BIRTHS J c ieso, to-Mr. endure. yuiilihraliemrheil, a dough . °"°““”‘“‘ ALD—-«A.tt.l'loP.E.I.K0l- Nil‘. ucnou fit-tell. June 29. 1939, to and re Wilfrid mid of Brade- ueu' (nee J uniuottsr n. n.. of ninkletfor‘ ' 3- llahtet. J_e;sn. nunsusoss AC:-" HENDERSON-0Al§}IilT|!l8I— At the home of the rec‘: mother. Thursday, June 29th, 1939, by Rev Ralph Barker. Miss Ruth OIl'.rut.’ners of Carlo n to Mr. Arnold Henderson o1 nedeque. OANFIELD-GIm.Bl'l"r -- Mics Jean Garrett of crspeud and error Qanfield of the some place y Rev. Hugh Miller. at Trinity 7 Parsonggc, Jug_e___80th,. ‘yr 0 B23. An bride poured. Immediately following the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Ranisey left on a two weeks’ motor trip to Prince Edward Island and rovin- oial points.-Halifax chronic .e. MGNIIIJ4 - BECKER, ,WEDDING —-An intuestinc wedding took place on Saturday. June nets. when Miss Florence Mo.Neill. tor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank married tari rmcd by '1‘. Owen Hughes. EA-. - Presbyterian church. ‘me Ladies Aid and, the young ladies had inste- fully decorated flowers and ferns for the occa- sion. The bride was given away by her father and was attended b Miss Evelyn Msoliladlrem, while IL. Linwood McNeill acted as best man. Mr. sterling Mcleod offi- ciated at the organ and the solo: “Beca.use" was sung at Mrs. W. gnaw. Messrs. Elwyn ghes and iffocd I-liughes wind as ushers. The church was filled with, inter- .."'°.:‘.... “to” ...'..'~* rdflwrs come ap tttthcyoune couple. Th . is dflbeeoonecs of able i’ri9nds.in the fields of her la/bourrin New Brunswick. andthe large number of gifts from New Brunswick as well as from the community around Oardisln testi- to the bride's popularity. After ceremony a buffet luncheon was served at me bride's home. where also a. reception was held, after which the young couple. showered with confetti and good wishes. left to spend a few days at and then returning to to ete their hon - moon, will motor to Ayr. onto 0. where, they will make their home. (Patriot please copy). D gretg wedding too at the omc of the ride's mother Mrs. semuel Oanruthers or oarlettm at 1-80 PM. on Thursday. June 29th when her only daughter Rut-h be- came the wit e of A r n o l d Henderson of Bedeque . The ceromon as performed un- y w der an arch of exquisite pink and white cut flowers, the young cou- - is being unattended. . Ralph srker of Bedcque United Church was the officiatingg clergyman. The bride, who was given in mar- risgo by her brother Robert. was charming in her wedding gown of Queensblue sneer. she wore a w to list and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and maiden- Society t ‘nenamincmuna e be" . the Pi-esbvterisu °‘* Church and had gahied innumer- ""“"" P GlIELL8—A iiltbt m kplscge u as a successful business man, and shortly after his arrival was made a member of the oiharloineiown Board of Trade, serving capably on various ooinrnltioes. He was president of of Trade in was-as and liligotncz‘ took active part in itsac vitles Mr. Moclurds earl death. which came after I brlcfi ass. of. ee will be greatly regretud by I of l‘i'i.“rgu§<x:lrcle of friends and business seq tanccs in this Province. Mr. Moclurc is survived by one son, James Moclure. and a daugh- both of charitab- we. , nor, . 0 - , Fannie Lovell, Boston. Mrs. Coleman Jones, and . Lutes. both of . N. 3.. use one brother. Mr. Ivan Moolure Charlottetown Funeral service was held at the residence of the deceased. 1 Bus- ton Street Friday my to coruducioduby v.1 h Miller at‘; §1”5’°""’:.:.°°v"' °::i:.°?.;.*;.°.':.- 3.‘: “- e. “K” tariisms and the council Y- ~ Interment will be in Letiubrid Alberta, where Mr. McClure’: Wm is buried. Surf - boat Stars From N Australia N. s. 1:. June 39- - :.<:*:’;*h.:..*~a=.:.*:“a:.°:.*~ ‘°* W s cc sydney for Honolulu durlns -N39 Fourteen providlnl 9: 13013“ a rescue and d riders, s Oapmin-iristrucior. and Robin aideuipli. tralicn swimmer. will go. 'Ilhcy will compete will I teem of American rend _waiian surf men during a 19-day carni- vgi, 11 the games are the success that has been predicted, next ‘year they probably will be In‘! 8 to include Canada. New zeelan . Ind poggjbly Japan, and may then be a permanent annual fixture. Arrangements have already been completed for an Hawaiian team to compete in a second Pacific auri Games at Sydney in March. 1940- and the contest may be widened t olnclude the other Pacific net- Board of Trade Itiielldbd in I is leaving I‘? taken . V “She is for the rwpect of law and intermtlonal agreemenit, and all policies of force and violation of frontiers and of the independence of weak." But. the President added “Arm, unite. stand giiard’—4;hat. was the wstohwoird that the Premier gave yesterday to the nation from the pariiamen tribune. lit on that watch-word that citizens who look to the salvation of the fath- erland must base their conduct." A scheduled trip to Corsica by General Gamclint angid laias aideisi already once pos pan perm him to inspect the I‘talis.ri,1ront.ier area. was held of! indefinitely pending developments in Danzig. Even before Gamelin reached Paris in answer to Dala.dierr's - ei-it call, in-formed quarters “every military step nemesary for immediate act on up to the caling of had been taken in the last few days. Diplomatic action begun satur- day con1'iiIri1ued when the French bcssador to Is:-ndon. for a morning aoynfuonce at the Foreign Minis- Cver the weekend these diplo- M matlc steps were taken and ap- lmously by ‘tho cabi- net: 1.’ Bonnet called the German Ambassador. Johannes Von Wel- cleok. to the Foreign Office and cautioned him France was ready for action if Germany took any steps to seise Nazi-dominated Dan- zic. It was said a parallel warn- lnfwrwus made by Great Britain ei througli France or directly. 3- 150%?! Tahoe and Britain were nported in Paris to have given Poland formal assurances that they were ready to give automatic aid to her without previous consul- tntion if Germany grabbed Dan- . French diplomats reported the Paris action to French-British al- lies in eastern Europe while-. both London and Paris concentrated on completionwor the proposed three- pflwer mu 8 assistance pact with Soviet Russia. lioted Musician Visiting Here Durlng the last few days Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards. lnker-man, have had as their guest Mr. Phillip forces. must inevitably eventually destroy themselves and consequent- ly that it is possible for every Christian by the grace of the power of God to resist evil both within himself and in the world about him. The morning service was greatly enriched by a splendid rendition of "Love Divine. All Loves Excell- mg". by John zundel. given by a double quartet of men's voices. The choir contributed an inspir- ing anthem sung in their usual fine style. At the evening service the choir sang with fine effect the anthem “Day is Dying In the West". Mr. A. Roy Kendall pre- sided at the organ at both ser- vices. Women Fearless In Heavy Posts Of Old country (By DILYS »'l‘H0l\[AS Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, July 2—(CP)—0r- ganizstion of Wimbledon tennis cham ionships of chairmanship of an eectricity utility,don't sound like women's jobs but we women are handling them Miss Nora Cleather, assistant secretary of the All-England Tch- nis Club, and Mrs Jean Roberts, member of the Glasgow City Council, have proved women can do those Jobs as well as men-—or better. Miss cleether has fisumed re- sponsibility of Wimbledon because of the illness of Major D. Lar- combe, the secretary. She is cred- ited wlth bein an organizer of ex- ceptional etfic ency and will stand up for her own opinion against her committee and the high powers of lawn tennis. She is seldom wrong. Nevertheless she is popular with players and officials. At the end of the tournament her table is covered with gifts from players of all nations who. have reason to thank her for klndnesses. One of her Jobs is to arrange hospitality and transport for all the overseas competitors. Few realize the a- mount of work and responsibility the tournament entails. It starts on June 26 and lasts two weeks. More than 30 nations are repre- sent: Catering arrangements have to dent of the Canadian association. other officers are: Mrs. Nellie Mc- Clung. Victoria. 3. c.: B. K. sand. Well. Toronto. and Dr. Clara Den- nis. Halifax. vice presidents: L. J. Burpee. Ottawa .treasui-er: Dr. Pel- ham Edgar, Toronto; Dr. w, T, A1. Uson. 13:. A. Hardy. o. B. in, Toronto, Roderick Stuart. Kennedy. Montreal; Mrs. Madge MacBeth. Ottawa; Prof. E. J. Pratt, Toronto: Pro. . B . O. Stead. Alta... members board. BRITAIN _<<>,ontir_u1,e91_!r,om—_pcge_;) land regards as vital to its eco- nomic and strategic eidstence_ Chamberlain began by aliudiijlg to the afternoon parade. "This parade has been something gulte new in our history," he said, for it is the first timp that our clvil defence forces have been re- CQimlZ4_3Cl as the fourth arm stand- our C01ll‘ilvl'y’S prmoctlon." He said that "in these days the civil population too is right in the front line and it helps in defence of the home front" and added that every day that passes “sees a fresh advance toward perfecting of our civil defence force." The Prime Minister said that “the knowledge of what you are doing must g1'ea.tly incnaase your confidence in our ability to face the future with calmness and equailiniliy." King's Message He then read the King's message, which stated. in part:— "It gave great pleasure both to the Queen and myself to witness in Hyde Park this afternoon the march-past of national service volunteers. “To Us i-t was a most impressive demonstration of the spirit of ser- vice which is everywhere present in the ntition today. and which shows iusclf in the determination to make the country ready to meet any emergency whatever the sac- rifices or inconveniences entailed. am sure the volunteers, whether men or women. feel rc- warded by the consciousness that they are helplmz to keep our coun- try strong and safe. “As I watched the ranks march by. I could not help thinking also of the latest ‘addition to our ser- lniz side by side with the auxiliar- ies of our three fighting ioiv.-es, as a. definite part of the orqaxiization Ja Ch mediately were closeted with sup- eriors. concession barriers and he plained these necessarily strict examinations." i boo scrap k. Adjudilca-tint: Committee The- commented on the high order of the plays. produced during the past season, and selected "The Message difected by Charles Bentley, as the winner of the "Cooper Cup", for the best produced play of the season-, I-llgih praise was also given to the “Dover a three act Dhkve directed by Charles Jenkins. A. P. C. Rees was easily conceded to be the best male performer. in any play this year. having excel- led in two. Charles Bentley receiv- ed honourable mention. The best performers in a female role, was Miss Margaret Stems, with Miss Mary Moran receiving honourable mention. Qfficers and Ehrccutivc. elected for the cominz year. are as fol- lows: President: J. A. Lawson. Vice-Pres: A. L. Wright. Secretary: Miss Davida Baker. 'I‘rea.surer: A, Belcher. Executive: Mrs. H. K. S. Hem- ming. I. Y. Reddm, Mrs. Ben}. Rogers. Jr.. R. W. Beckett. Mrs. Fried Nash. R. Burleigh Taylor, Miss Mary Moran. C. F. Bentley. Miss Bemadette Gaudet. J, A. Has- lam, Miss Margaret Jenkins. Arthur Farquharson. Misc Marrafet Stems. Anglo-Japanese Open Tuesday TOKYO, July 2 —(CP)—The stage was set tonight for the Anglo-Japanese discussions grow- ing out 01’ the ’I‘ient.sin blockade. Chief delegates of the two nat- ions, Major G. A. Herbert, Brit- ish Consul in Tientsin, and Soto- matsu Kata, newly slated to be s.n's Minister—at-Large in na, arrived in Tokyo and im- There were indications the con- ference would be opened Tues- ay. Major Herbert referred inter- viewers to the British Ambassador“ Sir Robert Craigie, except to say‘ that he was optimistic ‘over the ouisome of the talks. ‘ Ne-wspapermen asked him about "indignities" to Britons at the! ex- i referred to "un- Somc observers believed the] conference T o' .._.__ ‘ with ‘causing by“meninthesi:ree"s.lloverEur- tedaybo oowm srnsnssmr Annivi-is — The operation of sn.Iutoi'nobile. - oi>e.,-win — b°' “d ‘“ ma“ W” ’‘”h”““§ 3' It wfllulgolthe t‘iirs}§°t?§iemTn¢1o H N Canadian National steamship 001- e crown hold; reepon- ' that if the :.,b;{.n”°,_$' ‘,3 §"}.,.;,'§3.",.d .s that the convention has been u§g‘.‘: -,-.‘,_‘.3.,?‘.,.,.‘‘‘.',‘ 53?” at m’ borne ived in ‘Kort here yestcr- siblo for an accident on the ice of piss could themselves voice Although om mnuen yo,“ 1,, 0 .‘ lvu-id in 331133;, A mu. ..Ghu,hmmwu., mm in “he ' day rnoon wi passengers and Charlottetown Harbor lest winter-, lion in a really sincere lebis- emuon W, om )1]; saved e mess sessions. luncheons and recrc- Wen,“ J 39mm Tlhunday Tenders will be received until carlgo on board. Part of the height. when 15-year-old Bertha beolsir . most of them would ‘gfefii the amine“ thomnu of dong,-5 in atdon has been comp]gted_ ,, gpecml cl ' “M m‘“‘k°‘-‘l the July 10 10?. Painting exterior of -incuded aso puricheons of molasses was seriously injured. torn demoorac in lr ef- t-convention °‘ 5 V°"~V 5“°°°”’“"‘ 1°“m‘ C°“‘"" Umied C'"1Nh- Will! to which will be unloaded here. Home mm to maniac 15' peace‘ front “,,°,°’,,R""“”‘”°“' d°°"m°"i ai§§au§e° Pdgflve through théeimgd “hem “ ”°‘*' °" W‘ °°°1°W- Reports rmm receive two coats. man-cement " -— of it is ed to Summersido ' And she still hopes that if evil 1., ,,,,‘’‘‘,§, ,,:g;{*, ,,,,,.k fimdw 0.; line" sector of the A}";'§spoiu vale; ‘h’ °““"" “"1 °°‘m“' "Pulp": mint- s ‘ “‘ , gnngkwigmlgewslrngpged tgegoggyngg; mmmmtglmmme we'll-ghmu‘-t once the conscience of the wmnhrg has! on _n'I“liursdag. t 0.1 he to be ,,“2',,‘°,,,"””,f d“‘°‘,w_,.m,,,,,, ”‘““‘f,,“"*"’” "'°' w lie Gibson Mnrshfleld. sec'y . ‘ . - o more e 0 arms. oved itself eminently wo o e spea er a a mic on mum,“ ~ ', ., , ,, ' th shl docked lined in _ ly. the c-uliu is ahead '- . .. ;;° ..°.-...': “‘ °°" “ ““ In Memortam r.v.r.y.~ meme: 3:; ,, -v-W and °°n“d=n°° <1 the ’v‘i..“€.‘i.‘I"‘c..§‘J§..‘3.$3§;'.‘¢"‘.il.i”...‘“.°>.’T’§’.. figgiiggfdtygghmig-°;v;gg,;n _j—... ____ ' 1 1' wanna»;-wmsr. cuss s.x- RAMSAY-HOABE-—'I’he home of Mn. BOYLMcCLUllB fim’ M13: Mont llier while wt?” Igédn and mo-e"§enb§.§.‘§’1§ it gt:.l‘lvi:rut§isprI?rfieif;:glt<;'f ‘§}A’A°:?§t:§ °"”°“‘“““’° “"3 *9“ made W95‘ *--oz“ -1». «- °& ' “en ‘°“°‘‘ 1'“ Mt‘ Hm‘ M1‘ and MW C"°‘“’Y'H°“"°' °°“°3° v I the do once oonsultat one were in aged Its aim is to bring offenc1- commentator on world affairs Mrs ‘my’ w “M wmnmg may °‘ me A A H ‘ 0' £3“ 3°h°°l- 3- 3- M“‘“‘v 5”‘ Road» 'I‘mN N- 3-» was the seem Charlottetown lost I. wen known progress mt Paris Bum ' dcr helpful Christian Maori: Macneth president 6: cné R°3‘°"“’ F“"‘'‘“' W‘ “mm” -at 0‘ ‘ dnuxhdul and happy event and highly estoaned oitlnen in $310 . enwunWheN as of old the 383°C £1011’; Ottzgwg branch W-in Now". W °°n1’D9W 111 thfl DOW!)-1111011 Tuesday tornoon when their eldest mm, on wedngguy ,..,,nmg_ mm “M. UMTE, STAND GUARD Mflm. 6'”, my to ‘them «-1-hy‘m,, also speak at this I-unct.1on_ ' liltlrgnn Festival in London. On. can LEAVING O - Gauthier» Efllah Mellmh W96 “Wed 29. of Mr. 1.. Moolure. manager as forgiven thee; go and sin no A sail on Halifax Harbor and two W‘; m m Md town! New York. today. mm- in to A y olm.y°m1y,- of the New thod cleaners. wm.-M, mnuomn em... 9.... mo...» . trips to picnic spots along the coal: “med Wmd 91 Km“! dny,l boat. 'na.ke est com o Mr. and Mrs. - Mr. MeGllll‘e's rattler, the lets mm 0, my 0, e Dam, 3. 1,, one evening the sermon was are included in the convention pro- , 3“ 11°” Y 9-Very “Ct V6 A" Infinite Prim! 193- 3459- R"'m“y' smm‘ AV°m“°' “um 7“ JUN“ 5- M°°1“!‘° W3-5 5 ‘“r“V° 03 ytfn ' - K d 11 red by Rev Hugh Miller and gram. Directing arrangements for member had taken part in. or had yum‘ Am‘ w“°'” L°“5 T° ‘ r=sm;2i.:.*.s%;°:‘2i*t'...‘e..u i‘..%:.'F.‘.‘...‘:.““*‘:.°:.~...‘*.‘3:..*i.'.‘:.V..*".:°-.. . 5-e"‘3%e1°“1~-ii‘?-‘ we -=?’-"°ba-ed °n 'i‘.i.‘.i‘.?.’.‘.:“'........“’° “:.*s..‘:.‘:*.s..m. *:..::: Pmette Boat oliurdi. in the presence of near rel- and “mafia ch._;-jgngtgown 5' ,y[unI.' ”1“m°“ °’ d°‘t“‘°“°n °‘ °‘‘’“-”' m°..D°"’u ‘ma 3,‘; mm”? &h1g‘;,_ sgétxg bmnéh and 3,1,. 1... Gun]? A very satisfactory and oonipre- ON WEDNES e o _ e.tion—ibuilt up by centuries or you . In this . 6 , _ DAY Girl Guide News ‘“"’,f,,i‘“" mg;nds¢epem' A obhmeti: 1313:. be‘ M ya” ‘9° ‘mm mflwdfig human suffering and eflort—France ed that the evil forces in the Mirllntgflk nEt1°nBl score . {‘1e§“"h:d"°‘“”d Cf '-:"1§u%“"11;’!d“l‘?V1t ' -_ con awed e y a . gun himse . . , , . been or; - . Mrs. Minnie Johnson, aunt of the “'’°"‘‘ 3‘ '°°"‘ "‘h°‘ sides world, because they are destructive Eemm‘ M°‘"‘°“ 1‘ 9”“ by the Historic/n in the lorm ofepa JULY 5th, 1939 . I Prize For Every Boat Mantel Clock Given to the mud“ or the ludiy Ticket at Tea Table Good Refreshment Booths, Tables, Bimtkwatcli Band Music, Field Sports. Boxing Match Old Time and Modern Dancing AND FIREWORKS HBSERVEIJ AT WORl|J’S FAIR Cordial Relations Ex- isting Between Do- minion And United States Stressed. (By SAM ROBERTSON Canadiiui Press staff writer) NEW YORK, July 2—(CP)—'1lbl cordial relations existing between Canada. and the United states and the hope the bickering old world may profit by the example formed an overtone to the observance of Dominion Day in this City. 4 Hon. W. D. Euler, Canadian Min. lstcr of Trade and Commerce sounded that keynote in a speech delivered from the steps or the can. ndian_Pavilion at the New Your Worlds Fair and it was taken up by speakers representing the Uni- ted states and New York City, In honor of the 72nd a.nnlversn.ry of Confederation, Saturday way “Canada Day" at the Fair and the Canadian building, iormall dedicat- ed by Mr. Euler, was the ocal point of exercises that lasted from morn- ing until night. Take Part In Program The Camuiian destroyers Sheena and Sagueimy were pcaceiully at anchor in New York Harbor and their 250 lll{‘ll and oificcrs, immac- ulate in summer white, dad at the Fair, A u-cop oi H/aya Canadian Mounted Police performed a dash- ing mU.§lCi‘tl ride to the cheers 01 10.000 in the Fair's Court of peace. The speeches of Mr. Euler and the fDT'«1'|C0m1HZ C°T119T'3n°3 Would P1'0',otliex‘s were broadcast. internation- Open To All vlsland Fishing Bonk T03 CANADA D A Y DEATHS ions. Fruik of ew York, accompanied by be made. A ballot for tickets must . _ , , , ; :-§,*.g=,-, pg W-;,ggr=v,,e,n,-, ,,, ,, ., ,, *;;:.,::-we -de-we--->°t~ew be I--:.,=;=d -1°°.g>°° ggmg-ed =0 ::.°.°:§.d$.:ii:f::.‘.i‘:..z°‘;*;:.*.9:“..:i §i§‘°wi‘ii.‘”.?.‘..'l’é“f.‘;£ i..:*;‘::..“.:.i:::g.:::.W°*.s.i°.:s“'2'.:';‘::°.s*::*;.*: ' MAcKAY''M “*9 P- 5-‘ nun‘ er 9 V ‘mom ° ‘ Kw” Mm“ " '’ me’ ' ‘ umucce u app can ’ mom‘ cheerful response to the summons sault on theentirc question oifor- 3 under a brilliant, Jul sun in the ‘ Hospital July 8,1039 Mrs. Roderick °’ L°h°”3"m5 W°d"““5 M“°h- Mr‘ Pmm‘ h“ hm 5' hfllmm m°d°“°m mu” b° “flanged 1°’ has shown them well worthy of the eign concessions. settlements, vest- i plaza Iflclllg the snowy-white can. - ' MI-(‘K . Bradalbarle. aged 53 buumuuy ‘"‘d°"’d by MA“ Muy “ cm” “om 3'5 student and “*5 pm‘ me players‘ Hund”d3 M people , the 59 rl hts and rlvil es in China. iadlan PB.VLll0il. '¥a:rs.¥imerai from United Church F°’3“‘°“ °' M“‘h“°ld- D“-“"3 PERSONALS ’i”{f3P{v:';"5§°,1§§‘§§tg“§t1£e%?5fi2g §‘“',g1‘° bt§k1“‘°’I%‘:s°’°gi 339 q“‘°k };‘,‘,;_z$‘et;oB'S11.;1g‘?ns of “ms may edostgrisibly the flgpanesc and The powerrui ties between the 93“? It 3 P- M- the slum‘ °’ th° "gm" M“ an 0 m 3 ea 0 en’ en er car‘ “i remembered too the reservists British will discuss only the 'I‘ierii- Dominion and the United States , “mm” “ "W enecuvely 1 tahroo-k-—B—t‘-John recently iatfirmlieopors °'1dthAaueage']~simt31n tfltig Me‘ on quietly demnmned but E)‘ and territorlals ‘who have been sin problems but there appeared were never slroiigcr than today the !Ml'.|‘II—Iri Charlottetown July 1. _}‘°V°hY““ Tm - A dunty bun“ fir/all:,s1ne5SQ,,1t‘w yo,’-k_ :1-ea; Jascm H§j,:{,° uugwen ,5 ways peasant‘ called from their work and their to be no doubt of Japan's lnt-cnt- Minister said. 'llio peoples of‘ the mag’ Mm M“m"'Tet mum‘ °d 76 “M cm W“ ‘find arm which pa - Mischa Elmsn and others out- 3; E] M J I, homes to man our defence.-. at this ion to touch on “brondzsr issues.“ [neighboring countries shared ":1 79”" "'1 from W‘ "3 "me Mr' ‘MAMHI Henderson Mb by iss Rth Mn.cMillsn Western standing on the concert platform I w C 0 time ’I'he country's thanks are NEW INCIDENT ere-T901 T01‘ thv rights of others. 3, guh“"°n‘ Dr‘ 9' L‘ smm“ motor 1 r I honeymoon mp Mb d 1: visiting Misses Edith Later he received instruction for My Rob, h 1, 1, due "to all of them . . . SHANGHAI, July 2 —-(AP)—A bcl er _in the mm-rent worth of hu- loboro dti-eet 'l'ueede..v in ii: ““‘°“3“. 9 M"“"“m°‘- '”‘° '’‘‘”° °°"°N°f',;, mmn 3; M-,,m.. your year; his cum... Iristitute ,,m‘,;, h 1,.‘;,,‘‘’ “, 13,‘ J°f,,“, :32 “You know that all our preps,r- Ticntsln-born British newspaper-..man_Iire and ii-‘r>‘°m1ily.and 9. st 9:50 to st. Dllnstlws . WW0 9".l5l‘1°1'¢d Suit 0’ M°°T1|>1’ld ‘"5 “ 9 '__ ‘ pm1.d,1p,;, under the world §°um.n‘ "cam fin °°1 “:8 °e1ecmc anions arr c’-:si.grncd not to pro- man. John Anderson, was reported conviction that the wc-il—being of ' "“°“°° W ““"'°”"°"‘°“”" °'°" ° W“ mh "°°°”°“°s 1“ mt‘ ‘M ‘ a Mrs mun Dorsey of renowned so..olst. Efrem Zlmbalist. u ly indriistc in Scotla a She W“ War but in “reserve D°9°e~ ~ 1“ ‘“5P”°h°~‘ °°d°Y ‘Wm Tlemsm *"‘° ‘""“"‘“““ L‘ W’ 5*‘°“‘‘’ W,’ A” mt“m°“’t' ‘ . mdnm fox mt‘ on me“ e‘ ML "1 tuvrda on of this young violinist Auer once 5 W W n ‘ We are resolved to leave nothin to have been forced to strip and to “'"“31“ “'5 em 01 an E°V°T“m9“‘-' " m h °°“ !° Wm d’ “mm 1:“ 8' y W said "He ssesses c finest ent Wm "M ”p"“m‘ s°°m"d ‘m undone to maintain our coun s have been slapped Wm‘ his pa«su- Wm‘ “es “*9 91939-1‘ “'35 "0 due on sroom I I VIM '10 30”“ ‘M "' in ,5, ,0 ‘’°,,,p,,,mc,. “ M W, the National Council for the -1- S .. pm by 3 J,,,,,,,,“ ,m,d,,,me_ wonder the flow of trade across the ‘ ° 9”‘ °’°“" ’”"“' ’ cracks 3 A. of tweivenfie is technic'Illy per: Mricity auwly i“d“‘m’" ' ' ' The report followed general =b°Id°r WM 50 vast. the Inuwal ' 0110 PWP0 Ire DI'0m- - V”'""“ ‘ she becomes boss of 9.000 men “M u menu.‘ of the J3 new m0Ck_ ifricndly visits so nunierous and un- the 13 c. is expecte to arrive Thouch only a youn man of d mm, h M, N ,4 1 com, ,1 Appeal By 1- 8 pa . _ urch and social circles Sm 11- » York WW” twmtyqaven Mr Funk mm_ on s e 1 0m c e O, the Brmsh ma nench com irestrictcd and tile irontler linked by ‘ ar. The It hi51'Wm° 59 - ' ' will have a voice in the control of am“ Brmms Naumm coum Como“ Japanese mummy auuuw ,bl‘ldiI£‘S unci lughwnys rather than ed many important concert and re- °""‘““ §°"" '7“ "‘‘’‘,f ,§“"“’ Mrs. A. seue§TxTcTol-is. Whales. elm ensnsemente In me he had §f},‘§"2§,,’u,}$'°§’,?°§,“§;t‘L",‘“,‘1,".',‘,',‘§‘g§I «ii of Labor. in a menesruze a.ddres- itlcs characterizing it as retaliation g|ci;§<*x'=n<iilgzy1r‘fV°rzl(;§,1e<'si1_ti°r1-< and forbid “W t terdsy in the city. the the honor of being one of the six 1 dm i set! directly to the G..l'11‘ll/ll people. They charged British authorities '- » ' . ’°‘ *"“°""' ‘M ‘“““ “’°" V" Mrs it.wiu. specially chosen America art-W 1°” ° "W “M M °"‘ “ told them Saturday that "neither with "deliberately insulting" the co] A J; A V. ' . fuunllovlic I an “(alums Wet; n“ we.“ 0! Mr. md"""'. 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