MAXIMS w‘ °' 4 i MAXIMS MERCHANT or a _.' MERCHANT The mly thing that can hold a man or a nation is a prospect-not m _l f‘ gqtwrw . I ’ e ~-. Reid byliverybody ..::..::":::: ==._-___ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew < I '°"'""°“““°""" Moraine Guardian, Founded HM’. » Charlottotown Guardian Two Cnnll i CHARLOTFETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY. APRIL 29, 1929 12 PAGES .t."'"l:.'.. "3:::\'.;“"l:.".if‘2'i‘.' 37' HEPATHIATIUN flFF ENBH fllNlH|lN5 It Is Belicved Morel Than 2,000 Persoiisl I l I l ‘ _ __ \\\\ \\\s\\\\\ l; .Will Be Brought . I; Back For Farm Set- .5‘ tlement During Year‘ '* l 1929. s<\\\ \‘“~_§§§?§§§§§‘ (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que, April 27.—Just how extensive the repatriation move- merit of French Canadians from the ' New England states back to fol-main n“ iiiaimm. some,’ preside,“ 6i '. Quebec, Ontario and the far west. is ‘iii n i ib k ' , l c cci an . and spokesman of . likely to develop this year is at prcs- ‘me German d i ii i i’ _ ecga on a be pres mt ‘ mm“, o: malachite’ n L’ e5‘ lent reparations conference in Paris tlmated, however. by officials of the i ' colonization department o! the can. iidlan National Railways lntlnlail-iill connected with this movement that l more than 2.000 persons will be brought back for farm settlement during the year 1929. Already one large excursion has _ gone to Alberta. A small party of ! fifty 1m this week and a. very lafgf‘ ' WINNIPEG. Mon» April 21--—Pre- party f5 expected to g9 west in Jims mier Bracken plans to bake a trip to Last year's through mqvemeiiis in i England this summer to make a study which tho cgngdlan Ngflqna] Raii_ l of the contributory old age pension ways coioniutlqn den; w“ him-esp system which has been adopted by the ed, mo“ than 1,500 persons the great i British Govcrnlnent. In the House, majority Q1 mam French caiiiiiiians‘ I when the item for old age pension: W" repay-Meg 1mm m, New En? i was being discussed, PremieiflBracken land states. This was through thei 5am he Prat-fired m“ "Id mum‘? gym-g; of m, cmadian giwemmeiii ' system to the plan adopted in Malli- "emg muted l; and working in ma. toba. under wilich a levy is made by territory tributary m wooiisockei“ Ri‘ the‘ provincial government on the 1, Manchester, N‘ H" and Boston‘ municipalities. liiass, . m PLANS ‘TRIP TO ENGLAND ~ (Canadian Press) ii-iii Bplflfeh-"Juat to allow you theil I A HUSBAND wiu. GRAN‘! His W\FE'S SMALLEsT Wisi-i 414m‘ is; 1F W's. $MALL ENOUGH z‘; I advance of civilization-in the past the Eskimos used to eat candles for dessert." ’ 01y LadY-"Arld now, I suppose, 11w eat electric light buibs?"--Life. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. “Dr. Ciift, M. D-Start now home prevention curli. Purdy Station, West- tliesisr 00., N. Y. U. s. A. 5079-6-12-3 mos. i A "Wlltshll-a Slipper‘ and Dance, Thursday, May 2nd. In aid of side- walk. 3486-4-29-41 “Loading live hogs at Iiuilter Rvi- rr Tuesday. April 30th., up till noon. l Jiliies E. Andrews. 3493 Alftill‘; \\'ilillS Oi‘ modcral: pales. lsouthwcst lo south wllh ralll, prob- l ablv S0111." log. High tide llllS iiiicriloon at 1-24 3468-4-27-21 and tomorrow: morning at 3.16. ~—- .iii'. 'i_ t7,06and “Buyths nosirat Emerald Tuesday: m?! nl0:1:Lll'l'l)‘ll§lll2ifll\l1fi1: ant 4.47. hrummi 5pm 30m- mm?itiéilz‘gflnfli l. Lair‘, qurirlcr moon Wednesday. ' ' ‘i May 1st, sioz p. m. jToroilio. cloudy "Club loading hogs and calves at llazclbrook. Wednesday, Mny 1st, till 10.30. W. T. ‘Coady, Secretary. 58 ~36 "Club loading hogs and calvcs at Murray River, Apl'li 30th. afternon. l lilvlllrcrii. clcnr . . . . . . . . 58-36 Meeting April 27th. 7.301s. m. l Quebec. clear . . . . . . 48 ~32 - 3493-4411411] Cllarlnllcluivil. Clear .. .... .. s1~3a . "‘_ _ . l Halifax. iilir ......... 52-40 "Stanley ‘flags Dnmamc 0'33 Si. Jollii, vicar . 46-06 will present their three act 601119 drama. “The Three Pegs." in Stanley Boston. ('ll"ili‘ . . . . . .. 711-45 Hall Thursday evening. May 2nd. ll New York. clcrir 66-46 not finl. Friday evening. 3434-4-26-61 i f l At Conference i from the standpoint of political man- Missionaries l Slain by Bandits l (Canadian Press) l l l To Be Presented At June Court NEW YORK. April 28.-The Rev. Linus Monohan. tcctor of St. Mich-i acls monastery of Union City, N. J.,i “mwihwed yesterday he had rccclv-i cd a. cablcgraln from Hankow. China, ‘ stating that three missionaries ma. been Slain. by Chinese bandits. The‘ three mported killed were . Romanl Catholic missionaries from the Pas-l Slvrilst order. They were: Rev. Fr.l Clement Seybold, N. Y.; Rev, 30.1-. [Fey Moldbein. Baltimore, M. 1),; Rem l Walter Gcvelyou. The lattei-‘s Rd-i dress is unknown. The cablegrnm“ said the missionaries had been killed Allril 24. Opposition Will Knighthood For l _ _ i Airman Killed Major Segrave _..._.....-._.______ i //////////I//////zl9&7/////////////////i l (Special to the Guardian) BQGNOR. Silssex, Eng, April 2’l.—~ i King George bestowed the accolade i of knighthood on Mfljfii’ u. o. n. ~ Begrave today in recognition of his i world's auto speed record of 231 mil- | es an hour. The record-holder mot- ored alone to Craigweli House where l the king is staying. ‘The king was l deeply interest/ed in details of the ‘ speed tests at Daytona Beach. Fla, in March. and asked Major Begrave mlny questions. Asked To Form . i Danish Cabinet . l ' Capt. Allan Bruce or Lon-on, 0111., i - (Canadian Prassi Move Another Amendment (Fr-cm Our Own Cuutspfillllfinl.) OTTAWA, April 2B-—When the Miss Millicent Bkttford, daughter of Gen. l-l. C. Bickford and Mrs.‘ Blckford, of "Soldleli Palace," Bu}. Till", formerly of Toronto, who will be among the Canadians to be pres- ented at their majestics‘ Junc court. who was killed in an sir crash at Detroit recently. i COPENHAGEN, April 27.--K.lng Christian asked Theodora Stauningn Labor leader and former premier, to- day to form a cabinet to succeed the former party government, headed by Theodore Madsenmygdal. iiii House meets tomorrow, if the order be for the discussion of post of- fice estimates the opposition will move another amendment, this time more general in its terms and sweep- lngiy condemnatory of the adminis- tration of the Post Oifico Dqjartmcnt ipulation. and may occupy several days in its discussion. The opposition is not directed to the estimates them- selves but to the Hon. Mr. Venlots high-handed rule of firing and hir- ing postmasters. a Divorce bills are piling up and i! the partial obstruction of Mr. Woods- worth. who again made himself heard on Friday evening, regarding them, continues it means lengthen- ing the session considerably. With the first of May, (Wednesday) reached, the government will practically only have begun its estimates, and the budget itself is not yet disposed of. Only two or three of the long list o1 b11088! Teslllimom "e 1935555- 19 Wm House in Committee on the Estimat- l DTf-lblbw- a5 “Si/mi require the he“ cs. (Continued from Saturdaysl o! dog days to drive tile members Guardianh i home. i School Supply Mr. W. C. S. lift-Lure: There is anl item hrrc in connection with the School supply Department: Manag-l cr‘s salary and Assistant, $1,100. It formerly used to be $700 or $800; now you are budgeting for $1,100. I wouidl like to know lo wlloln ‘is $300 extra’ ls paid, ailci who the assistant is. Premier Saunders: Tile lnforma- lion I have is that the assistant was paid out of lllc Supply Departinentl itself. and that the Vl-inrty in chargel was paid tllc suinry of $800 froln thei Government. Now we are pfiylilg‘ the totlil ilillflillll, ill order to relieve.’ the School Suppli". Wage Increases Are Announced (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. April 2'l.-_Wage in- creases of 6-K percent. affecting 4i..- 500 shdpmcn employed on the Erie Railroad, the Canadian National Railroad and the Grand Trunk Rall- road of Canada were announced to-. day. A total of 7,500 silopmcn of the Erie will TCClEVC fifty cchis an hour, increase May 1st, undi-r an agreement negotiated by General Manager Dcmiy of the Railroad. sushi-timid Mr. lllclpre: Who is the assistant} O. ivharton, president of the Inter-l in the 591,00] giiiiiyiy; l ilatloriai Association of liiachinists. pram)" saunas"; The assistant The Erie agreement also affects that; was Ml", Beer until he took sick. Now ‘ Rflilwadii Mwivllle B11005. Whfliei Miss slum is the assistant. l day rates will replace the piece worki ML Mimi,“ why i,“ My Bee;- ‘Ystem: A refemndum "m" m‘ meldislnlsscd when lie took sick? He quesm" °1 "nmnizlllg u“ 5MP ‘Vail didn't resign. and any man is liable recently tzkcn under tlic direction of i0 iaiie sick I iiiidei-siaiid he was thc United St.\ 2s railway board. The dismissed bei-Oie iie wok sick i vote was favorable i0 establishing a Premier Saiiiidcmi No, he was notl unlon‘ really able to do his work. The fact is we mvcre vcry generous with him. "Anfl lusting of the Anti- ‘hlbcrciiloaia Coclety and Free Dis- lionssry, Thursday, May 2nd. 3485-4-29-21. Chairman of loint Comm "Loading hogs and calves Tussriiiv. Aiirii 30th. Llai, If. once. Big 1H1. Mill- view Live stock Shipping iub. psi" Jankinl Bros. 34004-2941 T R o B “Wlltahlrt supper and Dance O y ‘Ililiiiisday. May 2nd in sic of sldc- v1 _. 54-20-41. a“ (Special lo The Guflfflllll) WASHINGTON, April Iii-Showing an evident concern over the friction “n.1- "Buying live hon at ltenslnston ‘hinder fmnooa of each week. “d” nu") "57'3'"m°“"' which has been developed between United states slid Canada, President “x T’ l 5' m“ “m,” Hoover proposes to have a careful Hm w oi non mi: up till pool John L mm i". sacrum“ study made of the questions {which . .3.1g.3gi,mpntf. are raising controversial poin a and l -—— to that end is planning on injecting "will deliver a m of feeding moi- some young blood into the interna- aiga at Winsloa runny, April soul. “m” mini commission Hi, m... msnfavlyyinzfo”; $1123," ,"’c,'f‘..fi;.y§fi move has been to request the rcsllna- for Alma, P. E. I.. this week. Apply tlon of Clarence D. Clark. chairman m?- Nlfiwlllfl. l! Ahiil- TY)’ l! of the commlssimi. for “reasons of ‘Qdfflilaliffi 180ml!" --. 1 them roux’ easgdem Di” hesLh . Mr. Clark was formei i’ h gym 34M n-itx- senator from Wyoming and U19!!!“ We carried him along for two months when llc was sick. and cvcn up to that iimc lie was not doing the work as one would expect. We paid him iwo months‘ salary when he was not there. " Dr. lifarliillinn: The illauager of tho School Supply was Fergus Robert- son. What happened to lilm? Dis- missed? Premier Saunders: Dismissed. Dr. MacMillan: A rtturned soldier- Premier Saunders: Yes. Dr. MncMlllan: Replaced by Miss Miller. Is she a Canadian? Premier Saundc s: I don't know. I don't know the girl at all. I wouldn't know her ii I saw l-ier. Dr. MacMilian: We want to find out. Premier Saunders: Well. I don't know. I can't. get out a search war- rant to find out. Dr. MacMIIIan: We are entitled to the information. Premier Saunders: How are you International ission Asked Pres. Hoover he is ‘i’! contends that ‘his health ls excellent. Two other members of tho com- mission, former flanators Bred T. Dubois of Idaho and Porter J. Mc- Cumber of North Dakota, are 77 and ‘if years of ago rupeotiveiy. While Canada has placed three o! her ablest of the commission, the United States has regarded it as a “lame duck" haven until now and the president's letter to Mr. Clara is taitcn to be s warning also to the other two Ameri- can members. thlt tum in work to bc done and results expected from thsin Ferry Expenditures Probecl In Committee i Minister Asked toExplain Delay In Repairing Steamer Hillsboro. In- teresting Information Elicitecl Re School Supply Department, Legis- lativev G rants, Provincial Building Expenditure, Etc. Provincial Legislature. April 17th] got no record? Her appearance is ill P A l 0 i ll l2 A LONDON. Aprli _ 28-183’ George ‘ l-Iambleton, Canadian Press Staff Corerspondenti~~habor has swung, into the gcilerai election fight. Ini Albert Hall last night m. Hon. .1. l Ramsay MacDonald formally opened} the Labor campaign and outlined his ,' party's programme. It was an even- ing of Labor exultation. It begalll with .f‘0ll1illlli1ll‘v' singing and passed through speeches by the grainophone l lo spaechfls by five victorious Labori candidates in recent by-eiectiolls. i Mr. MacDonald himself spoke for an hour and a half and the meeting l closed with the singing of the “Red Flag.‘ All those on the platform and about the front of the hall wore red rosettes. Miss Jenny Lee. the nlincrs daughter, who won the by-elcction in i North Lanark had her red rosette pinned to the brown suit in whichl Canadian. Dr‘ Macmillan: Bu‘ you ought w she made her first bow to Mi: Spcak- l know‘ er in the house a few days ago. Anl- ' Pram” sumac": Bu‘ I dmfl ong the old Labor veterans shc socm- ‘ knmv‘ ed very young and much of a girl. i Dr. Macilillian: Can't you find out? Prcmlcr Saunders: I don't purpose to make thatenquiry. We have got no record of it. Dr. MacMiilan: No! And you have to go m the unites sum m make an appointment, or to New Bruns- wick, to iaks the place of a returned soldier? 1s that not true? , Premier Sllllltléfal She is a regu-l larly ‘qualified school teacher. l m. Macltliilan: Yet you can't tell‘ whether shc is an American or not? Premier Saunders: No. i l Dr. MacMlllan: And you won't make any effort to liml out? Premier Saunders; You may be an: American citizen; l can't. tell. ' Dr. MscMilian: That is your ali- “Let us go into the fight," she. challenged in a curiously vibrant l voice, "not fearing those lil power but despising them.“ The crowd shouted , its acclaim and she went on to plead ; ifor a workers state, “not the vulgar lyshoddy thing our Tory and Liberal i‘ Qfriends have built up." l GENEVIi. April 27.—An ai- iempt in convnke n disnrmamcnt i conference at Washington during . i930 was thought vrry probable l today as is result of instructions received by tlic British and Jrip- ancse doll-gallons in the prepara- tory disarmament commission which is in session here. ‘ Increase In l l l ‘ ltlorning with (i000 sterris of bananas [vessel's first voyage. . many functions commemorating the o n ' - Shipping Tonnage g ' ' (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. 5., April 28.-—Shli')-l ping tonnage at the port of Halifaxl had increased by 100 percent in five‘ years, says o statement Lssued by the l board of ti-"lc. In 1924. the state-l mcnt says, the export and import‘ frclghts over the railway terminals} amounted to 654.104 tons, which in- crcosozi lo 820,480 tolls in 102B. And for tile first three months of 1029 allows a total of 310,171 tons, or near- lv half the vnlirc freight ilaildlcd in 1924. Dllfllli; illcsc lilrcc months the number of ocean-going ships cilicv- iilg the ilort alas KGB-greatest ain- oullt of ocean going shipping to en- Yestcrdaj: tho l" "ndent Order tor the port for any corresponding OI Oddfenoviis mi; i the 1mm pirlod since the war. ‘ i i anniversary of tlic-Zr natal day by at- ‘ tending in a body divine service at iZiori Church, where an eloquent and 5- 5- Lady 50mm“ i,lllllllisl-ilfi“§§“l.‘ll§a§:l§.§y m” Sails For Canada Headed by the Veterans Band, tho parade. marshailcd by Col. H. M. iDavison, moved off from the Dodile ‘Rooms on Victoria Row, nearly oria l-LlNCiSTON, Ja.. April 26th.-Witi1 . nrissenger list of returning Canad- .. and northwest bound Jamaicans tho S. S. "Lrid_v Bomers" sailed this ahs Attend Divine Service in Zion Church, Vi/here Elo- QElC-li‘ Sllermon Is De- li'i'v~l'<‘~r‘» liv Rev. M. Sc all hundred strong. They proceeded to the Church by Way of Richmond. ‘Queen and Grafton Streets, and re- Ailrned via Prince. Kent. and Queen ‘Streets. Many citizens viewed the procession along its line of march, and several favorable comments were llif: first to lcazcllere under the Can- ada-Wcst indies agreement and a greater number than were inlported to Canada, from Jamaica during all‘ of, 192s. She is taking also a full cargo or] "axfiiiepgeiiirrlziidihe bddieiiowa we" coffee, Cocoa, Rum. Pimento. and a ; joined by the Rébekai“ who aim up quantity of mahogany lnd ch l ' from British Honduras. tended m 5 bod! Among the passengers are Dr. J. W. i 113M111: th°.,ma1”';he;hh;1:.,ux; Ross and others of the official party ‘ h an em t’ e who travened to Jamaica, on me istalrier. Miss Margaret Ross taking t. Z1 M i tell Si“ at Kingston the During the“; llt-lelzdesl-Z]; 5i’: selecltlion illicqfignl- y were w" a 0 iforter Cams to My Soul” by Nevin. opening of the eastern service bylML nmcolm “icmnnon taking m. Canadian National Steamship; and) the beginning of closer trade reia- l 1 Acorn tlons between th W t I dl ' Canada’ ° es “ e‘ “d. Rev. M. Scott mum n. the time '01 giving the weekly announccments, icmphaslmd the growth of the order and the splendid work i; was doing. The membership was now 2.544.000. Pure Bred Stock "Pile total relief moneys paid in 1027 czilne to $7,593,000 and the order had Landed Quebec 164 homes in operation, thus housing ‘over 5.000 residents, Their cost of (Canadian Press) maintenance alone was $1,954,500 and QUEBEC, April 27._-Of n. i-lead o: .i_liClX' value was estimated at some 110 pure bred cows landed at Quebec fifteen million dollars. today the Donaldson freighter Sal- 1 In ills course of a Splendid id~ acid, many were ironl F. C. Biggs of ‘dress. lie commended the Oddfellows Uuildas. Ontario, former minister in ,ln their observance of their natal lhc Drill-y Cabinet, while others will lday. 11c hllil-lllvll to PCiiiBYlVHiiln. The Sal- l Just as we are now unearthing flClfi. which was the first freighter to llile life story of Hercuiancum and dock at Qucbcc this season brought iiwnlpeli. so it was necessary for us the slack iroin ulilsgoiv, carrying in lilo get back to first principles in the illldlliOll to tlic cows, a dozen thor- llhiugs of the spirit. oucllbrcd sliccp en route to Suska- l ‘Tile great beginnings of friendship icon and a number of pedigreed is found in the old story of David iiorscs also boilvd for the west. There and Jonathan. which proves that was also one or two dogs of good Hod has 1715994 the 59M 0f Hi5 31l- anrcstrv listed, as well as 3,000 mils . pro-vol on such ivonderfiil friendships. of sens-viii curso- - Bllfflillliie people nowadays even say that we can get along without l l l swer? i Premier Saunders: Yes. Tile items passed. Revision of Statutes Ml’. w. c. s. McLure: We mum‘ have some particulars on this item.‘ of $800 for revision of Statutes. Premier Saunders: As you already. OTTAWA. April g7___wiiii¢ no iinh. KIWW. b11079 h" been 9- Wndei‘ 9t? sloil has bccll rcnchcrl by tlzi $1500 to consolidate our eisiuvesl “m... .5 .0 Canada-S icpicsciiiiiiiio. That WW1! l8 BUDPWQQ t0 ‘M!!! I501“! on tile arbitration of tlic “I'm Alone" ‘W0 Yelfs- M. U‘!!! 9N1 °3 m‘! Y9“ case. rumor has it that illp gnvcrll- We Dill $300 Ind U18 531M109 nEXliiment will appoint a proilliuiiil- year when the work is completed. Mr. McLure: Does it take W0 years‘ steady work to have these Statutes revised. and does ii, only cost $1500? Or is it only a fill-in lob lol- someone? Premier Saunders: This is a com- plete Job. We are not doing any nu- ing-in. when we revise tho Statutes there is only one way to do it. The work is being done at iou than one- third of the uncuni», that has hereto- IOTG META Illllelléd. Th0 char“ ls very moderate, and I think my non. friend the issuer o: the Opposition KHOWU Whit. l VHO amount 0! W01‘! la involved ln Bcttln! our ltatiltea consolidated. Tenders who called for uils particular purpole and thl next IOWOIT. tender VII llmflit GOING thO price that we an 00710:. Mr. Mclmsi That is what. I could work, requiring high-class lclrrll tal- ent, and which lakes two ycars amount. of $1500. I was merely a- bout. tn congratulate you on the small estimate. course, were revised in i890. and thci gentlemen who rcvised tlic-n at. that time continued in the legal practice. The gentleman who has the revisloni of the Statutes now ls intending tol carry on his practice; he will do this in his leisure moments. Mr. Mcbure: That ls what I said; It is a fill-in Job. Hull. Mr. Stewart: It certainly will b0 a splendid thing to gel. the stat- utcs consolidated. and the cost i5 very low. We cannot say anything about the quality of the work, but I 1mm 110W 011 entitled to find our, when we have IN 00D“ FE 0U -Continued on page 5- ndt understand. Ill! this ltbofloiil fiovcriimciiiwiilllppointProminen Jurist As Gaiiaiiian Arbitrator 1-. lrlllfil justice might not favor this. illinself in pcril again and again for lriutllnrlllcs cu iiilcrlialloiinl law, i Among il.i;~v iiicllilolicci as coilsilll ~“‘,”».§“”Q¢Q.Q.,“4Q, to l are Eilgcnn Liifieur, K. C. and Hon. . complete. could be done for the small l N, \v. ilnwcll. Ii. C.. ll ls iirobnblp C. i ill. Cnhnii. M. P. will ho chosen as‘ Premier Saunders: Th6 Sialillcs, of l ‘the glorious cllthilsiiisnl of the Story _of the C: ., “I! you mid I cease f0 ‘l believe in tlic dyilaniii: of the Cross." lhe said, "no will soon find illai, rib l arc but scratching the surface of the lsOll of our siiirilulil life." Thcro is something almost unbcllev inble. about tile frlcncishlil of tllcso j two men. Jonathan knciv that David. jurist. probably a incmbci- of lllC Su- i ivas destined to Sllpplflni, him, so the prelim Court. Mi". Justice Duff's name l friendship was most unselfish. ‘ l.» lilost frcqucnlly mcnilollcd hilt the We soc the youlig mail putting .Whocvcr is ripiiiiiiitcd will liavc lilo _ _______ assisimlrc (ll iiromlilrnt counsel.‘ ~Coiltimicd on pagn 3- ! Condensed Specials o BATE-to per word net. coilnse-i for tho owllrrs of the "I'm. each insertion in this column I “s. §§§Q§§Q§§§QQ Gillian is one of lilo best authorities; ‘ ‘““ on internaiional lflW in Calla . 1c eio ii n M iii Cimadia ll-‘OR flAllE-OLDSDIOBTLE TOUR- S C o c n a‘ “a 0's‘ ing Car ln good running order. A is not expected to be announced for bli-gam Aiipiy in ciidiimre Brim some H1113, oslhcre is much prelimin- ‘T 3484-4-20-31. ary ilsgolintion and arral it. be- I forc such a court could be coilvcned. UAPTURUF-BLACK FOX- OWNER may have same by proving prop- erty. Apply Roy Frlzzle. st. Avards. 3480-4-23-21 OTTAWA, 0nt., April 25.—Ex- pailsinn of the Canadian com- mercial intelligence service in tho United States by establishing trade commissioners offices in Chicago and San Francisco, is announced at the dept. of trade and commerce. TOR SALE-MARE i2 YEA!!! OLD. Apply Frank Koughan. Doiiagh. 3410-44041. .._-_-._--u~ FOR sAu-z-soo BUS". BANWZR oats, certified seed. Jos. McMllm. St. Peters Bay. 3420-4-26-31. Nllll_l_ [Ill Qddfellows and Rebek. ~ ‘heard on the splendid turnout the solo pm and the 1.0.01“. Ode, Bro- ., " rt-herly Love. was sung by Mr. Ban _ t§'r-¢,-h_-_&., n“. 4 ,. _ . l]. i 5 . rsb;-_s~_~;i-._.~ér.-.c~r~'