1. 2. -‘Val 37,12 3. with' basis i_n_ this Province. ' QQ; , M .2i"i1vl-: Continued economy consistent with efficiency in I of every Department .of tlie Public mi, The lieiitral Guardian This column ll reserved for news of loosl interest but advertising of PLA n uowsy onturo amy be inserted ut g f ‘ 0 olntl A iord strletly payable ls MIVIIOL As announced by Premier MacMillan ’ » suour nuoav-lux. Rowland “TRB Sheen, while at his work at the n tional Fox Feeds had the fortune to cut his band rather l¢V€l’!.l 8lll'.Cll£5 htllng rg.. bl/diy. Having further established our Provincial claims:‘g;:’°° W °l°-‘° i-11° WW11 the Dominion Government to the extent of three dollars, to continue to press for a full realization claims on the basis of the minority report of the d. Mr. een received treatment at the Prince County Hospital.-3 PERSONALS A practical policy in the Agricultural Department Among me ,,-,.¢¢m unvays at ,he view of re-establishing mixed farming on a solid Canadian National Hotel are Mr. Mrs. Fred P. Toolnis, Omaha, asks. They arrived here on ‘* 4. gchongos at Prine. or wales college with the ohjooi s...f.o.y. -i of developing a practical Agricultural Course. 5 5.f`_`Furtlier eirtension of hard surfaced roads to the “lf villages and centres of the Province if an economical type are 7 of hard surfaced road, within the means of the Province, Brlzhton Beech iss Beryl Harding of Saint John Miss Ethel Malcolm of Plctou visiting Miss Dora Mutch at 6. Continuation of our policy of using local pit and i..,p.,.,dm,,_ mx .mitmg ,elames 'f shore gravel in our general road work in Kensington and Malpeque.-K. " 'can begsatisfactorily developed. Mm _,om C I ‘hm Ammon was § 7. 'Cooperation with the Federal Government in its policy"of assistance to fishermen, and the general promo- mn tion of the fishing industry. gg, ' “' 8. 'Continuation of grants to exhibitions, fox shows ‘f and fisheries. M Jean Curley, EN., of .Bos- Mass., is spending her holidays her summer home in Freetovm. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Arguimbault. ick NY , arrived in Charlotte 9. Continued support of the Maritime Transportation lol.: list night. They are staying ' Commission in its fight for lower freight rates on Maritime at the Canadihn National Hotel. t ‘-3 shipments. ” 10. Continued cooperation with the Federal Govern- ¢,¥,;°;' Whig; Mn;?.)iZna]§/ingnzlfallie. ment in reference to Unemployment Public Works Projects Blooming Point. and M, Joseph in -order to relieve as fully as possible unemployment in yi the Province. _ gy " 11. Continued extension of Public Health activities including practical Dental Hygiene and _Mental Hygiene. k 12. No increase in Provincial Taxation. 13. School Books at lowest possible cost. on acbonald, Grand Tracadic_ retum- home after a, very pleasant trip to Anne de Beaupre, Quebec. V Mr. John Cobb, of the widely nown ful- auction fimi of Anning 1 Cobb, London, England, ls in ci todia vlsitln the firrn’s 4 _ Sy y. z 14. Having been successful last year in securing a re- lwel fwrfsentetive. Mr- B- Roy nil. 'duction of one cent and a half per gallon in the price of H° lm - reduction in the interests of the farmers, fishermen and Alberta, who has been the welcome m°ml.ist5_ lgéiest of her cousin, Mr. Andrew I RATIO SYSTEM Willl (Contillilied from P936 1) . (gonunued from P5” 1) The Anglo-German naval ejgree- t ,Y I t gnu, =-ment was severely criticized by gfnlgdigg glelxbmgfnzlshesépim of ~,, speakers, from all parties, although canadian; m devmd Jonny fb ` BESSBOROUGHS ,on different grounds. George Hall, me cmwn md tm nnph,e_ Labor, complained of the govern- "Y k im m 1 th t f,ment's “inconsistency” in condemn- “sg toe?" wggfs md“mpp‘;‘_ Lf “ ing Germany for .her repudlatlon of pe e ,sl ness of our people the leading part 1 vhmumhmnuw~m-wunmmu - “wards concluding an agreement have given to artand drama. have ..\ lm. a gresuy_mc,.e,md mmm movements, the encouragement you _¢navy_ . brought your personal influence lu- d '¢ Admirg Gwdgn campbem con. to the very lives of Canadians, and L’ lervative said the agreement gave ha"-` ¢5“\bu5h°d YO" 98 N195' 1695- in 13 Gerulanyui brand new navy whereas 5’ and 3““`1°' *Y much of the Royal Navy was verg- "And UW uw* YW-T l/*fm 0! 01' fi ing on the obsolete, if not actually 11°C draws I0 U- 01959; U14 YW PW' "4 'L io. David Lloyd George expl-ones have to depart- we walls to B-'We It dismay at the “light-hearted way predation If all that you have the government has not merely con- you in all sincerity of our deep ap- in cloned afnumber of submarines, but done for us. and of all that y°\1 arranged. for Germany to construct have meant to us We know that you will long be held in loving re- The First Lord pointed out the memhrance and hope that you on many more." le Sunday for Lower Montague to gasoline, to make every effort towards obtaining a further Mm A_ R_ Dau,-my Q, C,,,g,,.y, it vis utch and Mrs. Mutcn, of Bunbury, i . t Mrs. Dauncey‘s mother, Mrs. am Dauneey. OTTAWA DOOR (Continued from Page 1) Mr. lea himself stated it would in announcing his skeleton plat- orm at a banquet following the prorogation of the Lellelaturo. Such methods of financing, adopted by the late Liberal government to pro- uoe three fictitious surpluses in their four years of office, resulted 'Msndding $1,177.00!! to the debt ol Province. But taking the Liberal promise at face value, what does it mean? meme that the electors are being asked to slam the door at Ottawa their own face. lf this Province can balance its budget with its prea- ent revenue and meet every legitim- ate obligation, how can we IPPGII fo- Ottalwa for further increase on thc principle of naval ratios had to be you;-_ part will not soon forget the llllk 0| Flwll N026? abandoned because some countries felt it wounding to their national "We cannot allow this opportim- _pride to accept a permanent infer- ity to pass without extending lor strength. through you to Her Excellency the “We are therefore definitely ahah- count-em, the warm sentirnents of affectionate regards which her un- are asking the naval powers what is failing ww-cosy md .mann have the ultlume strength of your navy pi-ivii<|_e of ooi-ning into cannot 801118 W. D0 ln 1942- Thai' li f'h° elicited from all who have had the donlzlg the (ratio) principle. and we date we have taken. Having pooled years you have spent in Cana/da. with her. the replies, if we find we can by --To yn” both' md 5° your fum- W agreement provide adequate naval uy.__mp,cg_,|-,-y gn ymu- pn, our etrength foreach country, and make know canadian W bmh__w¢ ex. el it exceedingly unlikely that any tend good Wim" fm. mum mp. - ` wlllrr can 'rnnv shy? hes, or Mr. Camp- lntyre, if elected to h a policy, go to Ot- d make any claim for fin- ancial consideration? Every other Province is mulling claims of some kind for such consideration. But hat could n Liberal Government in this Province say? They would betiedbnnilimd footbytiieil-own cction promise by their own al- '-= s :iii ist country can attach with ultimate ` pmem, lurww to the devteff of *hh Pm- eiiccess, I. think we shall have achi- non heh M f. um nvemmmt .eved something unparalleled for the md 19"” QM Province of New ll taxpayers of all countries, .ind con- Bnmn,-pl clk tributed to general paclflcatlon.” A Amlmou DYBART , was-lgncifron, .iuiy az. - Great ,,mM.._ Britain's abandonment. of the naval ,un nr; of 3,55, ratio rfiiclple produced a statement Rwiyms' p . b ch ,rm Pm or ,h borough sold their llxoedencles today y- a an man . . Senate foreign relations -committe: "Wm uw" t"'°°°“°° '°“‘§h 1°” that -‘itconstituios on abandonment We” ’°°““¢°° “ “Pl "Mk ’°“ ol the washington Treaty" and is h°~"° Elven “°» “M "‘"’¢h 'M "just another move toward con- Ai-lamtc 'UW 5W““l'° “S ‘mm gi;-ning tgeatiog only an gc;-np, of Canada. nothing can ever destroy pnper_"_`_- the affectionate rewllectiona of 'rho notion brought anomalous or consoles goodwill WIN W1" surprise-from navy officers, whi. selves and of the WI-fm-IIBINC4 pointed to Secretary Claude Swan- hoqaitelity shown us eN_i_'.YW'l’|¢N sons recent assertions that the throughout the Dominion. United States navy construction All their associations with New vlnoe that further revenue was un- eoessary to balance the budget and carry on all our publlo services, and meet all our unemployment and other financial obligations. “Go home." they would be told. “md practice that economy which you told the people was all that was required to nuke revenue and ex- penditure meet You are the only Government ln Canada. that has un- dertaken to do so. Other Provinces med money badly; they cannot come within gunshot of making rev- enue and expenditure meet. It is only fair that they. and not your Province, should. receive assistance. Another subsidy increase to Prince Edward Island, which can balance w eeltoacart. Whyoomefous progralniwould not be altered, lf Biunnwick bed been of the hop- lil own blldsehwould be like L llflh 0! other nations continued to observe ploy; desixlptlon, His Excellency I treaty limitations. The american building scheme calls for' the attainment of naval mmnl begun., mg of the good treaty strength in 1942. Construction said, and they would te-ke sway "many pleasant menlorles of its wil1li'i.Va.'l'iIbly!h0wnt0\|abyll»8 is to begin shortly on 24 vessels fort mmmmnm.. which funds were rovided by this __----_:_--___-;-._.-;-_ year`s Appropriation Act. MAla|A3ls t omoihls som tho state Depot-t-" ment would await an official dis- patch from Robert Worth Bingham, Ambassador to London before nx- Dhhilq any views on the queetlfl. Card of Thanks Harrington Samuel Yoiaton wish” to thank the Zion Choir, Rev, Mr, G. O. Webster and other friends for their kindness during his recent ill- ness. . 1.-seas-'i-as-ii. Qs 593 McPllAIl.-l.AD§§ - At § Haven July 10. 1005. UP Rev. . . Wakeltng. Buelah Irene. da of Mr. and Ura. J- Heber Mbrhnil to Enlest_I-Ioooper, lon of Mr. and Mn, Alex Lamier, North River. DEATHS *‘“W.»y .t ~ lags Green, P.l.I., m July Nth. lass. Murdoch G. Dual-lamps. in hi sara year. ~ - ll ,HEIIURIIIM , -..__._, . b liowsrr -_ At the City Hoevltl-I. July 22, i935, William Hewitt, four months, can of Mr. and llrs. William I-lowltt. Panerai this af- ternoon at 3 p. ni. to lt. C. 'Demet- lii levies femelnbfluae of 'mr lm ,esriaunr-At lilo P. E. Inland raucous: ll0WA'l'l' v-llly,8I.1lM. wsymilpleseentfsee torecell. wh. is -3 Hospital on if , July 22. 1085. rm szmnoiil-Mxnett. In I sux... vvuneelt mn of lu. and lbs. Edward Barrett. Funeral from his parents’ residence, 87 Gerald Street, this afternoon, service start- ing at 4 o‘olook. Interment Peo- plfa Ummm. 'Poo Late To Claaaify .MacLean apartment. P. J. itaebcnalo. x.-um-up ms ado'-emrbaaoats t?".i.'lWI."'1-'.o".£""‘ ~ . l ml" -ii-an-ali' h money that you do not require?" ` rwo ronicras lnconrarratn \ ogical to-expect that this c llllwef? I submit that ll that the Liberal deputy Mr. Campbell, with his legal experiences, realizes this foot very elesrly. That is why he has chosen to belittle the minority report of the White Commission and to Insist. as he has dale repeatedly, that our claims are noir settled finally and mzelterebly. lle stands an that ground, Indies and gentlemen, be- little the mlnorlty report of the White Oomanheion, and to insist, as he has done repeatedly, that our claims are now settled finally and vuualterably. lla stands on that ground, Indies and gentlemen, be- osle lie has no other ground. to stead oil. Ee cannot appeal on n. balanced budget and bold out my or ig. tri: ` :sr- sf. bopotnllolprasalogourelatma f fui°therlnenseafrom0ttaws. which Ill Htl lfiggigiiiiii. lil; §.tii§§‘i§ = E§ S ' =E=? isl;;E.;;§il*i€§ Ellis.-grill-ill? uwuiiqrr omni. lmwraoloraauammn f .the 'Storm Hal ts Take - off Of - Mystery Plane (A. P. By Gull-d_l`an’s Special Wire) M0500W. July 22-A sudden electrical atoms today halted the take-off of the Soviet/ii "myatsry“ ills-ne. preparing for it ease-milo flight over the North Pole to Ban Francisco. Pu.rtl'ier unfavorable weather was forecast Repeated reports that the plane had already left were denied by fAssistant Manager Yofan of the Route Department. He declin- , Sea ed to discuss the p1ane’s where- abouts. A watchman at the Slelokova military airfield, 25 miles from the cl . reported that he saw an un- lde ified ship take to the air of another military field said the for Democrat.éOpp0s¢ ta U’ 1'! osure of ef f to tack 85000000000 of in Unted States government's tax bill today brought quick notice of opposition from Democratic leaders. The announcement by the Idaho Independent Republican that farm *md bmw mum has "commun- ed" W DMM the inflationary amendments brought frowna also from even some farm-state sen. aiors. "I think it would be a sad mis. take to put either the Pgfynu, bonus bill or the Frazier-Lem.ke farm mortgage refinancing megs. ure (those mentioned by Burgh) on the tax bill because it would defeat that bill," said Senator Georse Norris rn., Neal. who 1, Sympathetic to both the soldiers' "°““B wd farm proposal.. t While Harsh was insisting thi,-so 1:0 issues would have to be mot °"° "1 ldlournment and that Strategy had been decided up- On as e. result of numerous con- ln June by five per cent than it was port. refused to accept the sugges- tion thst the incident was acci- Amerlcan-Japaneee relations. Beck TRAIN v Wh flizlit would begin at Sunday mid- Herry of Vernon. B. C.. Wh°S¢ ml!- nlght <7 ani, EBT) No support rl e . _ . . ty nt Sunday morning. The commander Miss Monique Herry, ol Toronto, i do - - - . . [Q either awry could ho round- University or Toronto, son or in-. ustr tar of Bai-on and Baroness YDPNI 0 W M HB-It 017-59 me Mrs. william uint of sydney. A alia, takes place early thi# month. vfAlsHING'roN, only n_so i. ' W. E. B0 l'l's disc] na .. 0 er orts , _ , _i flation legislation onto the i . B Gulrdiiuvs Special Wire) 5 oo/tion, were attacked enroute to thousands of happy children and dfd’5°n§t°'x};n’°°°°:1y- NUM# Mid h0_ ` " , their jobs. Previously there had °'" ° my °°“f°f°¥1¢¢S~" ers Pr a been threats that many of the men city homes to enjoy the summer .V CP T9 would not be permitted to return vacation in the country. noi-hope hottest weather failed to disturb s visitor from Bennuda today. He is Vice-Admiral Sir Matthew Robert Bm, Boot, commander in chief of the 3, nelmmlégggmtgtkbfgfg' ?a West Indies squadron of the Royd the orange Day celebration of im, ,li Navy who arrived in Ottawa today to pay an official visit to the De- Free state many "fi . . Youth Confeases To- -Shooting (0. P. ly Gusrlhnb spools! Wire) Flbllllokl. July 22- Pnaen bare olsnged today behind llra. lllry Cowon, 28, of Ban-y's Bag* and her 11-year-old brother- in w, Allan Cowan. while polloe il\V°li»lll\ed an apparent. triangu- lar love affair which ended yester- day in the shooting of the womsn'a husband. Albert Cowan. Murder charles were laid today Against the peir.'i'I'hey were re- manded for e week by Magistrate iw. x. moomo.-. pooling the has outcome of the coronerb inquest which hu not been opened. Avwrdiuil to Provincial coni- tsblp W. J. Johnston, Mrs. Cowan I-Bd 7-00 5°? had carried on s. love affair for months and finally the women lncited him to shoot her husband as he lay sleeping in bed Saturday night. Johnston said he had s full con- fession from Allan Cowan who was arrested while attending the wake for his brother. Mrs. Cowan, he said. would make no statement be- yond admttwlg she handed Allan the cartridge which was tiled into (A.P. By Guardian? Special Wire) 13 BDNMI sO\ll.l'lWl!'d into the Pl' will its on the basis of the minority mission. holds out no hope whatever to declared by Laurier to be loc Through presentation by the P $150,000. Three subsidy increases, this Province. $7,500,000. » But this is not all, The P"'="“¢"° °f N“‘|°“°’ D°f°“°¢- riroo. window-nnothlog, meat the Dominion Government to "D°°‘"`° fl" hum-Wt? “the” fights and at least. one strike were do you?" he was asl:ed~when he said the days developments Murder lille WCBDJIBJ' WHS .'fl0l» hbt. ' -indictments wen voted ' "Not at all," WM the answer, "WS The 5;,-me was “Med by dm* MI dry com-pared to where I came mm' Th” °°”‘Pm“°d °f th* State, who refused to unload s oar- th same thing ln Montreal but I did workers at Limerick, in the Plea go because the bessel was owned Which Party Government Mt “°"°¢ it-" hy a mum. rin... A Protestant the ¢l¢¢¢0l‘S Wiley- Tlie Admiral will be the guest of Hon. Grote Stirling, Minister of National Defence, at dinner to-` nleht. He will remain in Ottawa until the end of the month and *hw Will Dal' his respects to the Govvernor~General at Quebec. Chamberlain, stationed with a .Brtlah force at Zerke.. crossed the church was burned to the groluid in Kilmellock. alro in county Lim- erick. and shop windows were smashed. ' Another strike threatened in Bel- fast when shipysrds men. return- ing to work from their annual va- by their comrades ‘ - . F01’ T Inside the ahlpyards the thous- Galn In FaCt0ly ake.o” ands of workers were addressed by I: Emplgym en t 10- P- Br Gu-“dime Simtel Wire) gold lilnthfhgauggpfillsgoog.) sling: £4 groceries without any aim- 1118104 °f mil' P'°°°“i' “OAR-T_I;'RJGHT. Labrldur. July was widespread relief when the culty.0nt.he other hand. the camp “I , ~ '°‘ 0 300118 Norse of the gn” Is new world prepared tonlglillz for I med to "mam .t gr ood cum mmm,-1 95- ____ "take-on into tomorrow's dawn for ve,-¢j,|%¢5,¢,f murdcrby nperscns ,nah f 5 M' M y (C. P. By Gulrdlana Special Wire) guye ugltfg ;‘l'i‘g1_f;”;f_i;‘n‘:‘!";‘;:v ‘gwtfeg unknown were returned by the cor- n - ivioN'miiili1.,.iuly aa. - Business 051,, ,,,,,,. me hazardous ummm wer. Themes Alexander. enquiring wholesome, lleaiilaul meals every ` Ne ‘§.“.Z’$‘ ““.°.l'°“.;’.‘1.’“°.?‘% mx' M- t“.§‘Z €.‘2°...;‘.f“€.‘“.;’.‘. “§.”..°“..3...§i‘.‘il "“" ' "° m y me ra N d Amvmg he” me 7`°“'°'d‘Y af' the ten da. of dllsordar as “all ¢iv¢n special oonyidn-ation “mor cabinet at its meeting today itwu hiBher levels in May than at any Yé “me Sm* 5°V°~ 193°- °°°°“i1D¥ l° tl-€il\'x\lr°;TnBtB!l;ilcr1:i»scll-l)1l.thengortl-int 131°; B0 Winton and meuiirgtlessf' "Big auch circumtances, for this valu- the monthly business summary of ' otry,” he added. "is e curse abl the Bank of Montreal, issued today- gtolllehleg 07f"Bil.'0I:<1l1yan' P0106 and good will," quote amounts-particularly for the Wheat exports were the lowest in delsyed may by umsvmlhh Meanwhile, as peace is prayed ¢h11dren_ Where the purity of the .lime since 1910 and t-hose of wheat weamer condmam for in all the churches. helmeted milk is doubtful. or where there flour the lowest since 1021. The “HM no chanées me pw; °e_ troops stand with fixed beyonats lg “b“°"°“uy 1°" ‘“‘"° “mmm” cupied their idle moments by over-` °"md°' “'1"°fS@Iy 252°*-ed tr'-milvmtlefl hauling their hig cabin planoinm. ing the mill. sweet, li is indeed and kindred interests and caused the pumon for their next hop' _ fort external trade of Canada to be lower » » » gh, vu-lou, conoemmggd mug, 9,, Canadian Tennis ill Jlllle, 1934. titlll ly in l flllld lik. T0 'rhgoininloto pl " ‘ 3 °°"°°‘ "°. .gm rgport s,,d_exgee’§;,d°”&e Zigi Brltlsh fl Cel" ,ships Open :sy and use these concentrated or the past 14 years. Milling and ' , er 0 P o gggtnrgggloélaglrgupé ogg stiiriiiwodom- Ofde fedkeleased .___ composition, the prooes of menu- ` Adoption by Britain of e. defin- . nsporta- “moan _ . . °‘°” ‘md '“°'°”‘“‘”"“°*‘ ‘°”°‘"““ “‘ ours vioiorio Lfulgw aa-Tsvlllimtg 5-:loot to flula whole mlm rho roi t I -' » _ §§’§§,‘j_’“*‘g,“‘j,fth;"f,‘;°,]“:; hifnd wwwerg noonbou. only ai-tA.P.>-can maui., oc 'roi-onto, um .iohn lowing amounts have own osloul- werelosses due to mummy,” sm? tain Joseph Chamberlain, held by Miurio, Bun Francisco. today led ate -' ping' and gfovedm-ing and 5° gh, W"h°'bl mbeimfn in H¢laz terxl- seeded Canadian and United ents in food value to one quart of closing of “enum ,end “mm tory. has been ordered released. itumnetters. thmluh opening whole milk:--18 3-4 ounces evap- Industrlal production in June 3*? 3‘"'m°d Willy lr0m an authori- _ ln the Canadian tennis orated milk: 5 ounoea whole milk again showed a large increase over t '° °°“"°°- °h1ll¥l10Ml1i’De M0- lsst year. Among the metals basic Th’ Brmfh °m°°"~ 5°” °f 5”' H\`\‘\~‘»U`. Ullkihi Nl “Nl BP' °““ - iron and steel roductio was on AUM” Ummbemm- 15 ¢XP¢°f¢d W pearsnce. ,in British - Columbia F'wt°\’i¢S where i-UMA milk PN- d V _ 116 goin, oliver, nickel, oopper. leon one Hilht °r f»°m°rr°w mvmuis in tho canadian final dispooeu of zinc were larger than s year ago H* "lem '"5 °1’d°f°d WMD Hauler Arrristrong Seattle 6 3, Automobile output dropped from 30,- the 'n'lDS.l°Ydan high commission- 3.4, 765 cars in May to 15,755 cars but Gr explained to the Arabian gov- Th, duky sm y»n_m;w°_H,w. t this output was greater by 1340 can ernment that Chamberlain and his ug," won his opening match sg- P than June, 1934. Newspi-int pcoduc- companion had lost their way, and ,img p_ T_ gmt;-,' of gnmg' 5_3, centreted lnilks are manufactured tion was slightly lower and food in- had not deliberately violated laws ¢_1_ mm ¢-,amgd vm, Me] mmm, according to definite standards! dustries maintained activity. against crossing the frontier. gain, for o, 6-0, 0-l criufph over Wh1°h» U ¢°fi¥\°¢ U1 "N8\11“l°m1 P 1118;, level and the latestnnguru fa: return to '.l‘i-ansjordan either to- -dm, 1933_ wh,” -M 10,; lo Mm-1° ‘ducts are made are under govern l ' , F _ :I . . m Desmond Burden-Murphy and J Angus. Victoria pair, 6 0, 0-1 in Americanlllission fftimf Juv 14 with oo-pinion. .' 1,... ,.,.,,.., mm., ..,.,.,i. ,.,...,,_ travelling in a military transport, only Gum. Oman” ,mm an detention of the Brit eh officer and (AL By Gunn.. spam Win) hienf;i;nd;’:na:!i';;o,,far as we know Im, l 6_0' 6_0 -wmv In me 1”.” less than 'M per cent of milk fat. Hauxow. china. .nay zz-ohio . round. ed States missionaries arriving here ne3°°?‘;;|‘;°1r"';;',e‘;;;"f‘_°“gB"ig hx: Aceovmcianying Martin and Mc- §"“°” "°“‘. §°°."..‘l`l" .‘lf“““£.§i°”` S="=> °°m=»“"‘°=t*°»' i'5`"‘.‘.` “‘<£...°“° i?.3“" `l?l“‘b‘. "°"’ ncf. repel' e e can ' _ _ . . " s" .` ctotie , mission oohooi of Hoping coiiose “‘° ‘,§°"’B°“,|°,|’*,,”°fu}f§,§,“-d ”,"' one one-time filth ranking plow "1" "° “mf” ‘"“' ‘mu “‘" "°'” hogbhéinlayaiqnlpéin hy o .iopeneu w‘°“"h,c,, mm out tm mmm mug' in oumiion tennis ciroloo, .look eu-rho nov. uawm aeoli. or rlliln, mf, ‘l°,ff°§,,§" th’ "°"°“ °°“"“" isilnefoli of venom W" ’“ W °”‘” °’ ""“‘ ‘°”“ ohio; one M mo” mum' th, “_ :alum m_®°:l\;lb¢;1e\ti3ne§urty was m - - .and not less than 8 Per cent of dental. American Oonsulu author- ' o ities .smitten ii-.oy hoo oyo-witncn Iflf81’lJ8lltl0n information of the incident but ug, of ;:.=:.:;.°:.:.‘i.°: as i.“'~i.°:é..:.'-; 1" Wave Dfsvvfe 'rho luv. Mr. seek sale ovary lilo lor. by Glllrllhfu lineal wire) N,,,,,*,,m °¢' V the college buildings and ron- PORT AR!I‘HUl‘t, July 35-Inter mm. Q” mm. mm, ,um for fore‘gnerii was lmpexiled vention of Premier R.. B. Bennett. mt hm » “mm” ,mmm of soft-noeed mo- Hon. R. J. llhylion. Minister of um" mm um, , Mu* in ml “pm mam, Railways, and Hon. W. A. Cordon, _ _mm ‘ma said the Minister of hbor. hu been liked in the wage dispute between the Olnsdiln Pacific and Canadian National Railways and members of ,thc mumallmu aioumbooa of l Railway works, freight handlers, elpreaa and station employees in Fort William and Port Arthur. The move is an effort to prevent swllkoutofthemenvmo,ltws\ reported today, voted al § § 5 E t `! iii; Siu ati iii l , , ,_.. ... -... ,, . I car. He was detained by lollowerai gf ,mmnu ll School Flred on of Ibn Saud. ruler of Saudi, Ara- mmm mugs; water shall have been evaporated bis. Word was received from the 1 W knead By J G P G It 88 6 British Legation at _snail that tho ,,;",§",,,,”“w,"°f 'D_ , B,,,d°n_M°”‘,Wh°"",’ of Victoria. withmft 103413 A game i§§i§ git? . -55 gg iigisg' if it iii Vlttborll I E H*l’l.R00e E 3 5 53 -=f`g;§;:i._i§i.g' iitiiiiiiitii 5 “: 2 ills' §§§-lil; sr* _ heist. .ii Btille, Vbtwil, Nad 8-2, 04. ' may WTALI . issue Before the electors of this Province is an llsue ln the esent election campaign of greater importance than any raised since Confederation. On the decision of this issue depend the whole future of Prince Edward Island in financial relations with the Dominion Government. We refer to the question of subsidy claims settlement report of the -White Com- The Liberal party record in the matter of subsidy claims is a total blank. It achieved nothing in the past. It no policy for the future. Its platform of sixteen planks the people of this Province. What is the Conservative record? The door at Ottawa, ked and bolted against fur- ther provincial pressure. was opened in 1912 by tha Mathieson Government. This Province obtained as a result a subsidy increase, for all time, of $100,000. the first Stewart Govern. ment before the Duncan Commission in 1926, jointly with other Maritime Provinces, this Province obtained a further annual subsidy increase of $125,000. Again through co-operation with the other Maritime vinces, the MacMillan Government last year obtained, ro Inflafggn 1 hm. ,mbmws mm' BM md the through the White Commission, a further subsidy increase o Heat Does Not “““=°°°m°ff°°\=h= 1»1=°°H»e un,” . ` husbands parents. P By G ma slum Wm) B th obtained by three successive Conservative administrations I i ' Disorders Spread ‘ “ lC.P I T F of ofrrliwa, .lilly az-canada. 0 _ree State of totalling $375,000 annually, Capitalized at 5 per cent, this represents recognition our provincial subsidy claims at Ottawa to the extent Conservative appeal is not sed wholly on its record of achievement. That speaks r itself. Its appeal to the electors today is to the future. e 2nd plank in the MacMillan Government platform is: aving further established our provincial claims against the extent of three million liars, TO CONTINUE TO PRESS FOR A FULL REAL- ON THE BASIS OF THE NORITY REPORT OF THE WHITE COMMISSION.” is best capable of achieving is result? That- is the issue. f-M REAL ISSUE. |Wf°\`0 Concentrated Milks V Etc. Now that the schools are closed. parents have temporarily life their the holiday eaeon will be spent in GOLD CQXERAGE (Oontlnucd_ _from Pose D , the Bank of Italy, has sharply de- clined. At the same time there has been ui increase in foreign oredltu. Banking circles said the Gover- ago in reference to the currency was perhaps less than 40 Der 0000 the foreign credits, they stated, ained, in which cue careful plan- in cottage situated sufficiently near U town or city to procure the fam- U” food supply, including milk. meat 50° cottage may be so located that g is neoeeuaty to ensure three Milk is one food that .should be U09. in many cases i0\'¢`18D BCWY' s listed for their face values market WILL SUPPORT LEAGUE LONDON, July 32-(O. P.-HHN) Full support of tho League of tions Council in whstover notion erdood may take on the Italo-Ethiopian crisis was decided ulwn by the un . e food must be provided in ade- the problem of obtaln’ng a daily supply of fresh milk or of keep- unate that one can turn to the market, and use them unheal- lks to advantage. every consum- should be familiar with their tum and their relative food d as the approximate eqiilval | tio ing, which is fore lleved to be wntinued ef promise earli d . 'l.'his will include action on the conflict as a whole, rather than a mere decision on the question of appointing u fifth member to the mixed arbitration commission, the reports sold. Gbservers regard this decision as of first hnjirrtenee, slnoe Italian leaders and the Italian press have hinted strongly and repeatedly that Italy will withdraw from the Langue if the council attempts to Mei-else Jurisdiction over the Ethi- ian question ea e. whole iitég. sglsgg -lite lift; attitude on the en powder; skim milk powder, 3 3-4, ces plus 2 ounces butter ant lnopootlim. and labels intend for use by the msnufac‘urer list be submitted for approval to Dairy Brunch. Dominion Dc~, artnient of Agriolllture. All con-f under the Food and Drugs Ast" an as followa:- Evaporated Milk (unsweetened milk fat. ,endsheli wuulnnotlelsthsnao per cent ofmilksolids. endnotlees condensed milk) shall be milk from w ich a considerable portion of‘ and shell contain, all tolerance be ing all0wed f0‘r. not less than 35-5 ber cent of milk solids. and not Condensed Milk (sweetened con- densed milk) shell be milk from which a. considerable pertion of added. It shell contain, all toler- ances being allowed for. not les Milk powder shall be the ooiuble powder product made from milk his ne i§ii§ iirgit iiiiii Ooubime-ofBt.Aug piayeeof the Provincial mentotl?.oad|,botl'i lost their water shall have been evaporated, "V°°|y md P°|“l'Em”° °°'m"° iii? Two Brothers Drownecf In S t.- Lawrence River* (C. P. by Gnsrdlsnb Special W|.\'e)_ noemaoowa, Quo.. July 22- Two young brothqs were drawn- ed and another brother barely cs- lmlllr foto hen today IAW- -tho foxesehslionu Ill three H09. into dlfflcliltlflt &idnlsoftheDoonsooul Uempuvyaeidtlieboyenedgone swim-ming deqaite a notice than was dangemus at that despite A warning by A official. 'their bodlv been recovered. than 26 per cent of milk fat. skimmed milk powder shall be the soluble der uct made from CANON SIIATFOID IHOWQ IIIPIOVIMINT lens 'rho thin §=8 it it i P01' F04 skimmed milk. separated (machine lkimmedl milk shell contain not s 5 iiigiiigiiliigygié !,.§fs;:» §-.§=?§§‘3§E& §§,_ ' 5 s§5_ 3 Ea* A iigisgi ,si 5 5;-l~5§‘ itllgilii gi E532;-S’ sgssgtdsg t eau.. but ef- tlie. air, should lllilk. Whole recon- lo. r. by ounlloou si»elal_w1n7 §.ID0lWA'l’ER.N.!.,.iulyI --'.l‘hea‘ow1mprovuneu|tii¢lwv. ¢\no\lAllenP.&ietfad.netor oflt.Jmaos N\l\i°0D0hneh. \|mnvu,i£nthll‘i'uad-toulahtuhe remained eottlaariceveh ingftomkln sttakof ummm muh deltellwl hlabesrtcoudltiou. Altholuh the 4208001101104 °1°N¥wAnw\|ltill’mtilibede_t his Ihhflllellil summer iiom¢,Di-. Wallace !Isfu|e,hu physician. aliounil eoiillilositu 5 § so = i ,§.§§,§ 5 E,§;§§ i iiliii oelssllullr. P.)-sei-mul M _ men cl unite' V i E. 5 s tl ii Pi .E fi ii ft- # »-Q. lash? 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