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Sig; ""4 "m1" ‘m’ w“ "mw" 1“ ' 310311.“, “"3911!!! K1118’! "d" i0 Qllmmflf- '. v-‘Teachers Wanted ‘Scating accommodation for several holpitllherc lutnllllt fmmbhc sidsonloturdaywuscalionlse Try The scorovlursr- " M15¢¢11dl¢°l1$ hundred Dflflllle has been provided. “m” °1 WWW“ w‘ '1' m“? Abltibi .. as 9'1"" “W” “Y m- *1" 1'- "°"'*1‘ i _,.-blPAL wig-go“ Km-—_ . i _______ hero is reiczded fair today. ‘h’ Mum Puma mun n. n‘ 15 "n, M_ a n. h,“ V, i ‘K I rltIN Gfi- CHICKS. JULY mu $15.00 rrr - , Ha cams nm ssvorsl mon ago- - 15¢ m _. q M . l r V." 5°h°°1~ “Piflemflii 5135410- 5- hdndfvd GXPNII paid. Lcghorn; _.‘ESTE.RDAYS mnmEnA-iwnn“ to not and recuperate from s recent MW” "' " 1 o“; o?‘ in‘ . ' $3M“ Kn egg‘ ‘gall-ll. ' 7 n; Newmm gem-nary 415g.5_g1_5|_ and ma“ were“ How”, cum lhe maxmum temperature yesterday Brazilian ... ... ... ... .... 89 p . AL c" Co - i f . , u“ 5d 1 h“ , MONDS O LATES CHOCOLATES -, n .--. . . . ton. - 4572.15.19.51, 'wss 72 and the minimum 6o. mm," m ' u‘ " “Quad” u B. A. Oil ... ... ... ... ... 11% 111 u" 314171111. ‘I415 __ (B , (Bum $16)! . y", 1'- IEAKIIIER ‘VANTED m" BT- PIT- —*' - ~ --- “Wu” 1°’ ' m“ w“ w“ n. o. Power ... ... s1 "ll lflwlrd II C . 39c lb- ’ ,'.- el"5L3»k§$;ht-7l<:I1-€:C0l£ldd glass. Ap-l Fox FARM AND OVERNIGHT rliAFnc ACCIDENT- A motor- ‘mum’ Building Products . . .. 22% "ll"- 11 11" . ‘ ‘ 75c lb‘ 75c lb’ 5-25‘: bottle ply to . . c nu , ccrctnry, cabins. For particulars wftc A. T. - _ " ' '- "' ' ‘ 1 ,' Bristol, L,” w‘ 4.748642%”: McConnell. we" Mnbarafualne} lfigWpflrty-ffgm Chaflottetcum had a I Canada Car ... ... ... .... l9 glmlgendinge m I t" - Cownqvs Moira Ganongs Rue“ g _. 4565-6-19-23; "a"°“" “F-c-‘Pe Yemfddy ‘llhm the" Bumnmmqkpn mudgyflyfi; Cid“! Cdmddf- -- 13 m fin." "1 M47115 mopAssus "In" TOFFEE {n fi yo; Sou-r“ LAKE _._,__€_____ car turned over on a stretch of 24th u 7A5 m m‘ ovum“. m“ m 9mg“ my" ‘M pm” ___ 14% ed by the gcvorumd M In _ BUDS ‘was; H" l _ school, first class teacher, supplc- OPPORTUNITY. YOUNG CHIN- gycllfid road about six miles this w Gocdwm o‘ Blyth 0am.“ Wm nonunion 311d" __ g to interview the Flinn 1. .. 49c ‘b. . . Kndsl | r i» niont. alas. 7481-2-6-23-10. gglallléiaeeti.gcgag.egreilz slséo/o bu. of Surlimerside. The occupants prémh a, u}, wwwék Dmumfl w...“ y..." “cum... _ __ ,9 roxard to the no: . 29c l5. 29c lb, 59¢ 1b l '" ii‘ ' a ,_ 1' "e-e bull 5h ‘ , Canadian Gov v . ‘ ‘ v- WANTED-JUBST cmss cxasnn! lor,Car1cton__Sidinx. , 4615-6711431. mm" y m“ "p b“ 9m""°“° alootlns- A very cordial invitation °°d°"151°'1Wd"° -- d I‘ m’ m‘, ‘M LBOCOhI-A Roman“ V. enced teacher for Cress Road's! ——--—' - ' . 4 to be praawt 1s extsndod t0 Iii. ‘ Hm“ on '" "' "' "14 PEPPER Molnys ' CHERRY . school. Supplement, $225. w. 2.‘ 1cm: Au-aso MMDONALRLAND _ —— v . ______ a p Imperill Oil 1m tdflddwt h" m“ GANONG: cuAm °“°‘7°'"“TE° McCallum, Bouthport. 47€l4-6-21-3i Surveyor, Box as, Hcrlnanville. T0 INSPECT FIELD-Mr J. r. - ~ Industrial Alcohol s fruit and imported into PATIIES “numb l" CREA-‘I .1. . .. f .. .._’ " 3570-5-6-1310. Hillion provincial sccy of t-lio Chaf- PREMIER LEAVE! Tau M? 1:‘:- mw glam] was] u. ‘V 33g Camill- QIQ " one now ' I a“ to " ‘s ‘p’ _ v - ‘_ _ . ....... ., WANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACH- -————- .___ lottetown Flying Club rgceivgd awn-g mud“ Hm‘- w 1'" M‘: ° d. Intemnuonn Pemmm m m, ‘ovemmm w‘. "aw to have 29C lb. $2.25 pkg. 49C lb. 49c lb’ er for Eldon School. Supplement STBAYED FROM PREMISES. ONE 0., Saturn m; Qtt ,_ t “n King. Prime Minister of Curls a, an .. .. ‘h t“ a . d m $225.00. Minimum included.) Mrs. marc. Notify L. ‘Hezmsssev. 61 ' y m aw ‘a g "party. left Charlottetown this morn- MW°Y‘H"1'1! 33 ‘ e m m! r remwe n‘! E ~ R. A. Gillis, Secretary. 4'128-3-'.Z0-3l. Brighton Ave. 4817' :Q::tl°“t‘“s1l=°°:°"'d11 be if? he’: m; a, no by the R M_ a s_ chm.“ Montreal Power .. 54w; “adv” ddvtdddd Boldly on the w- EVERYBODY IS DRINKING OUR 25c --—- - ._ ' ______% Y o 9° 0W1‘ i 511 3 6 5 h h P _ McCall moi-thongs ,,, ,,_ N, 19 811' CYOP- p WANTED-PRINCIPAL FOR CRAP- earn-o nos son run SEA- 1"‘ d 1M“? Md" ftifhsviiilospfzsntlfis lnfiffi. National Breweries 2o Interview“ by I Gddfdldd "W- NG 011.2915 Qusghnlg rolls; ' aud School, supplement, $200.00. H. son's shipments on short notice .... _. ‘ - Nation“ steel c" _ _ 46X‘ scntative, Dr. McFadycn said the ; L’ 148E111, Sec'y. lvis-s-zi-sl Guardian Central Printers. ivwcn FREQUENTED mmcn- ijmfj§°sffjijij ‘ff,1“°,‘,,f,f,,§f'§,‘§j can,“ 3mm, 31' people on the islands were very de- WANTED — A TEA-CHER FOE nualsrclzcn sultscr ‘stock f,,°,,f§°,,,‘j’ffjf§f,,°",§‘,° f gages? :1? met at Bonded byIPfomiQl‘ Lea. and Ddmldidd T" 1° “m” °f ‘mam! Wm‘ and“ and g-‘ | I ’f springvsle School, I supplement,‘ for sale. George l-laslam, Brndal- 1 U " ° ' a numb" o; prominent, “Mm, and Famous Players 4.2 "h" P5115 d1’ 111° Emlflrd- The" 15 _ v $150. J. Stewart, Sec y. l bane, R a 4452_6.15_4;_mon.¢hur "m- DWd-Ydi 0f 51X hundred bothers an" lddnumg u‘ meeting in 3mm Mongrel! 518M; ___ ___ __ 4,5 compulsory education on the islands Successor m " v ' .- DEBW- I ; -_____ ___;_ frequent 1t during the worse o! I menu’ ‘mm by m, to Chnflotw No.1...“ __ n,‘ and the natives are highly educated . - z ' HAO!!! — E PR N- MONTAGUE CLUB wru. nu TAK- dly- ‘The bath houses are in an ex- C u __ 5-, and a high standard o! living ls o ‘ cipal for Alberton High School, ing wool at Montaguc Station. celllent state of repair and the grass town’ arriving he" ‘bout an hour gffgzrngpora an H. ' 55 maintained among the native bopu- L b0. supplement, $450.00 to the right Thurgdgy (nun-won, June 25L Mont; to the rem, has been cupped and and a half before the meeting in thc ' --' ~-- -~- l u “HOME 0F BETTER VALUES” » ‘ man. 1L B. I-Elfd, Secy. of Trus- “m”; 479544341 ' stx-and Thenm H, "mmud on m, Quebec Power 52x, d On- Manufactured goods are ue3_ 4773_5_31_3; _ _ _ ‘prescribe it‘; very neat appearance. ‘mm on Saturday ‘nd sand-y “em Shswlnigan ... ,,, ,_, __ 54 bought mostly from the United ‘ “D -—-— he 115111-95 0119110 1'01‘ 5515111118 N‘! smelt". _ '__ . _ . mo States at present, but tho people ' WANTED-TEACHER FOR LITTLE Male Help wamed urivulled. and the lens smooth m“ ‘wswrday m°mlm n“ {rim 5m; o; gum, __ 40,; would welcome trade with Canada as . . _ Harbor School. supplement. '15 dol- "‘-—~—'—-——-'—-——-——'——-— new. glqping gfgduglly 1m; m, w”. M11131" mem1°d¢h° "M" ‘L 5*“ s, I I M p!“ " my m, very mp8,“, and would Mich I3 vvhlch 7 » lars. James McDonald, Secy. WANTED-AT ONCE Y3UNG MAN ' James Presbyterian church. Hs rest- 99 ° C" l 4- 39 ' ' 1 4393.43.33.31 for Fox Ranch. Call in person, P. er u much favoured‘ A large ran h“ ed in m, afternoon havmg dinner Simons ... .. 38 Prefer to trade within tho Eml-‘lke- . A‘ 7km‘? 4737-54141 bee“ “mhmed m d“? wate" with m and M" '3 H Jenkins Winnipeg Electric 39 Dr. McFadyerrs interview with the Mahmud ‘mm Pa“ 1 WANTED I010 APPIZN SCHOOL first or Second Class Teacher. Sup- plement 0200.00. A. Ferguson. Bolfltlry. 47t7-o-21-3i. ,.__.,.i..__ ,_____ WANE - A TEACHER. POI ,. School No. 88. First class ‘ m0 preferred. $125 supplement. Second class, $100. Lionel Ceilings. Secy. ii WANTED-JTRST CLASS EXPERI- mood tcachcr for 'I‘ryon Consolid- - ated School, supplement, $175. A. I A. Foy, Scdy of Irustees. i 4010-6-23-3i WANTED-A TEACHER FOR BUN- tcr River School, first class male preferred, supplement $200. Apply to Mr- D. M. McLeod, Sec'y. 4822-6-23-31 WANffED-A TEACflER, FOR. THE principals department of Fanning ;, School, Malpcqc. Supplement $200. . Apply Mrs. James Burris. Sedy. ' 4738-6-20-31 Employment Wanted WANTED-JOB 0N FOX RANCH. (married mam. I can give good reference. Apply William Burke. flmsdala. 4014-‘6-23-11 To Let 4772-6-2l-3i ‘ WANTID-SINGLI MAN, ABOUT 25 years o! age, capable of taking mane of small farm. Apply P. 0.. 873. 01W. l44018-l4-tf ~ v"?- EARN UPWARDS OF I25 WEEKLY - crowing mushroom for us. Illus- trated booklet for stamp. Canad- ian Mushrorm Company. Toronto 100. H. W, M. 6-23-11. Lost I LOST-TIRE AND It]!!! BETWEEN Charlottetown and Mt. Albion. Finder please notify Guardian. 4823-6-23-21 A OLIVER REINSMAN Public trainer, G. Blondfn Thomas of the Sea. View stablesg-rzorth Tryon, mcdc his first salutc to thc Island race fans at the New Arman matinee races and made s good showing, giv- ing a nnnd exhibition of clever hcrsemanship. He is a pupil of the lnts E. F. Gears, America's clever-est i-elnsman. > H v Mr. Thomas won second money [with Royal tvortiiy in the 3-. ‘Prat. In the Class C Pace hs won second money. The lest heat cf the‘ C pace FOR. RENT, JULY 1ST. a 1200M. house, modern conveniences. A991“ I .124 Water St. 4308-6-33-§1 , For Sale WALNUT BEDROOM sm" FOR ' Sale. Apply Guardian Otfce. i 46100-6-20-21. , FOR ‘SALE. T0 LE1‘. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office; t] ~_______'- ,- ' com: | FOR, sALrr-s s-w mun‘. i margin, whifilthe spcctatorscheércd. was a thriller. when the word "pa" was given, Baby K went away on a break, he caught her on the first tum set her on her gait, overhauled the field oi’ horses. passed them and showed them the way. ‘filming in tile hcmc stretch and on the way to the wire the battle began. I-Ielsn S., com- ing from tho rssr with s. rush, the pair raced to tho wire. It was almost a dead heat. Helen 5-. wot-l by a small‘ AB FATALITY-JI-‘ho dsath d! In immigrant to this country from Den- mark. Mr Karl I-lsnscnflo, took plus at rrenohfort on Saturday morning under very Md circumstances. The unfcrvtunats mln was discovered near the shore about a quarter of a mils from the residence of the farmer. with whom he was employed, with part of his heed and face shot away by the charge of a shot zun fired by his own hand. The actions of the Dans had always been considered peculiar, but nothing extraordinary hm been noticed in his conduct im- mediately preceding the incident. ITE-NUPTIAL SIIOWER- Mrs Robert Sutherland and Miss Annie Watson of this city were joint hos- tesses recently at the formers home, whereamiscellaneous shower was glvL en to Miss Mary R080“. whose mar- riugc takes place within a few days. Miss Rngcrs was the recipient of many opproplate gifts. The presen- tation of these was attended by the rowing-vol cleverly composed verses. which created much merriment. Miss Watson's personal gifts was s scene of Prince Edward Island in 011s pointed by herself. Dainty refresh- ments were served during the even- ing and a most enjoyable time was spent socially. PRIME MINISTER ATPENDS ST. JAMES CHURCH. The services in st. James Plcdbyfflllifl Climb yygstgi-dny‘ were well attended the acting minister Rev. R. Moorchcad Legato B. 13., preaching tlvo clo- quent sermons. taking the morning them-e from Matthew a-zi, and in the evening from the parable of the Talents, with particular emphasis Brighton, and calling later on His Honour Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Hearts. The Premier's party in- cludss Prof. Rolex-l. Queen's Univcrs- ity, Mr. Henry. seorctary. Messrs. victor Icmaira and B. A.,Plckcring, assistant secretaries; also the fol- lowing newspaper men: Ray Brown, Canadian Press‘; Paul Rlcadins’. 0%- taws. Citizen; Mr. Bright, Detroit News, and Mr. '1‘. Taylor, of the C. N. R. telegraph department. Mrs John Power, Jr. accompanied by ht: little daughter SYbl, left Sat- urday moo-nine on s. month's visit to Sydney, C. B._ Premier King‘ '._.;.' . At-Szimfniérsfde Rt. Hon. Mackcrzie King was giv- en a. cordial reception by the people of Pzlncc County when he visitcd Cummerside on Saturday. Flags -wtre flying in Summerside in honor of the Prime Minister who arrived by special train aat 10 a. m. He- was met by by Premier Loa- and other prominent members of the Govern- ment and members ofthc Liberal party. Lunch was served in the din- ing car on the special train which brought him to Summerside. The Capitol Theatre was packed to over- flowing to healflthe‘ leader of the Liberal Party when he addressed-his old corstituency. 0n the platform with the Prime Minister were Pre- mier Lea, Mayor‘ Lidstonc, Senator‘ Radio NEW YORK American Cln ... ... ... ...l1O Anaconda ... ... .... 43% Bendix Aviation ..._... ... .. 30 Consolidated Gas .. ... .... 1M Commercial Solvent .. 21% Dominion Stores .. 18% Electric Power so Light ... .. General Asphalt 40 Goodyear ‘firs .. o2 Intel-notional Hydro Electric ml International Harvester .. 78 Kcnnecott Copper 38% Mvntsomerv ward . 35% Niagara Hudson Power ... .. 16% PoordzCmB. 211A 13% 62% 11 26 20% ... I056 ... 189 30% ... 155 sub o. Standard Oil of New Jersey .. Sterling. Securities Studebaker ... .. Yellow rrruck ... Fox Films .... C. P. R. General Motors ... I15. Staci a on u. ... ... ... BANKS Bank of Nova Swtia ... 818 Bank of Montreal ... ... .. 295 Bank of Commerce ... .. 240 Royal Blnk ... ... ... .. 295 Corpus Christi (Continued front-pugs 1) Ceremonies-luv. P. Mlcwhbn. The procession numbering some three thousand or more presented a beautiful and impressive sight as it wendod its way through the streets of the city. The League of the Cross Band in Prime Minister was very satisfactory. Tbs Prime Minister promised if rc- turncd to power to do all he could for the betterment of trade with the Dominion and the islands. Dr. Mc- Fadycn is one of P. E. Island's illus- trious aons and had the honor on December 25th, 1929, of receiving from His Majuty the King the or- Qr of a Member of the British Em- pire in recognition of his twelve years servics to tho Imperial Gov- vnlncnc durinj his residence on the islands. Island Had Lowest Rate Of Auto Fatalities OTTAWA. June 2l—2lutomobiic ac cidcnts cost 1.294 lives in Canada during 1929. Fltllms by tho Dominion bureau of statistics show that last year's toll was far greater than that of 1008, when 1,082 deaths resulted from auto accidents and half as large again as the 1927 toll of 865 lives. The toll for ail Canada in 1929 re- prcsen j a proportion of 132 deaths per one hundred thousand of popu-i, lotion. i British Columbia led the pros/incest with s 19.8 ratio while Ontario I'd-nib; cd next with 16.8. l | i est rate 1.2 per 100.000 population. land 1. Nova Scotia 61, New Bruns-j, Prime mwu-d Ismnd had the 10w. Canadian Pressl-Thc Empire Loaf— . Sir Cyril Cobb's Empire Free Trade- ‘Emblem in the recent West Ffillham Automobilg deaths in the prg\1nce_ try-election, will soon be a standard during 1929 were Prince Edward Is; item oi’ diet in many British homes. ernment at that time but to wait until the question of the resources of the Western Provinces had been settled. Premier King in the above statement takes full responsibility for the delay in readjustmtent of sub". sidy for this Province. It was he who advised Mr. Saunders not to press our claims until lifter the Western Provinces had beenv dealt with. How does this explanation correspond with the following statement by Premier ‘King in the House of Commons on Feb. 16,1929?'During the discussion on the return of natural resources to the Western Provinces, Mr. Murray McLaren (St. John-Albert) urged the claims of the Maritime Provinces and sug- gested that beforeithe question was “finally dealt with the Prime Minister should call a conference of the Premiers of the various provinces and have their, views put forward. The ‘replyis given verbatim from Hansard: MR. MCKENZIE KING: May I say to my hon. friend in reply to his last suggestion that that is pncisgly what look place the year bflforc last. We had l. conference of the Prtnllcrs with the members of the Government, and it is as I result of-thatironfcrcncg that tho Domini has proceeded fo deal more liberally with thc western prov- inces that it was prepared u. do tlicretofore. MR. MCLABEN: Sea. but was it not at the same time suggested that an- opportunity should bc given to the provinces to put forward their claims for compensation? ' MR. MCKENZIE KING: No one ls denying that opportunity. MR. MCLAREN: But so far only the Wcstcm Provinces are being dealt with. Why not the other Provinces? MR. MCKENZIE KING: My hon. friend said s moment ago that ' hs was not in s position to present their claims. FOB. 50M]; REASON _ 0R. OTHER THE CLAIMS HAVE NOT BEEN PUT FORWARD BY ', THE PROVINCES." THE EMPIRE DOAF X Bennett Speaks Al.‘ Moosejaw LONDON, Ens. June 21.—(By The --_P- (Canadian Press) MOOSEJAW, Soak. Juno 2z_ Nearing the end of his personal It will be milled entirely from British wick w’ Quebec 323' Ontario 551‘; and Empire wheat, made in British . - ."‘7")n-v- rxqww. ‘ 2.101». r-iansm 1:» . - H?’ .‘I'F\Y“'J°“f".>3'II~'-‘ , built of oak. Wm- J. Scott. Lfzrsli- . . < field, p, l, _ 4127-0-10-71. Cream“ Mmrthur‘ swam‘ '7' 3'1 attondence played sacred music, Sinclair, Hon. DIVCYYUS MacMillanp which blended sweetly “m you] speaking’ campaign in the wast Hon. _ R. B. Bennctt last-night claimed that return of natural resources to Manitoba 68 Saskatchewan 56' AL bakeries and sold by British grocers. be“. 7L British Oolumbm n7’ . It only remains for the Empire house- wife to buy the Empire loaf. on the use of the one talent so often allowed to be donnant. Mr. Robert Memervey sang with splendid ef- .City Léczgue 16. FOR "SALE-i DRIVING WAGON. ‘s8;- . WANTED-A nearly new Apply to D. A. Mc- Kinnon, 20 Douglas St. 4516-6-17-81 Female‘ tilép Wantcd -i_____- ______‘_._._______<__._ MAID FOR GENERAL I housework. Refereiiccs required.‘ Apply J., c. 0., Guardian. 4701-22 WANTE - GlRlr 0R MIDDLE used woman. to do light house- keeping. Able to do plain cooking. Apply 48 Longworth Ave. G-YT-lvzk. wanna nlsmumAi-snv _ warn‘ recommended working houszkecpcr. | Two adults, pleasant surroundings. ' Apply Gertrude Stems, Soul-is. .' 4804-6-23-3 mini‘ . Us: .. wAlrrIn - FOB. nousawonx. A woman or country ldfl preferred. . Apply to Mrs. Lorne McPherson, Bouthport, or phone R-lal. 4600-0-2i-2i. , NOTICE I advanced pupils. 14000111 ‘sdvanccd pupils Leopold f‘ lemons very rsasoablc, v v . Proms Bros. Ho“?! , - _'l p. m. Famous vlollnists. ' liubalist, and Boifita studies ziopoio Aver. 4193-0-21-11 Champlain. 5. A picked team from the City Lea- comjt‘ teff" overwhelmed a team frag-l If. .. . C. S. Champlain in six 111111231‘ of br-sbzll Saturday aft/cr- nccn afitils CJLA. Crcunds. The fins score was 16-5 and nndicates fairly well tlzc edge the locals had over the tars. Dr Chxles Dugan umpircd. The game was charcctized by heavy hit- ting cn the part of the City Magus. AUSTIALM TO USE BRITISH FILMS LONDCZI, Eng. Juno flL-(By The Canadian Prcssl-By a new arrange- ment between British International Pictures and the Union Theatres of Sydncy, 75% of British films will be used by the Australian firm, a trans-i action involving at least $225,000 v.' year. It was described by the Daily Mail as "the greatest Empire Film deal made yet." 5111B", Doyle. representing the Url- fon mantras. declared that Austral- ians wers tired of American voices. and asked why they have not been barred from Imgland. To this he re- ceived the reply that England was a MI cwntrv- Mr. Doyle said thlt the censor is "a political curiosity." The. lnement was concluded by radio- fect two selected solos its tho morn- ing service, the second being the sweetiyfamiliar words of Tenny- son's “Crosslrg the Bar." Invtho ev- ening Mr. C. J. Gallagher ‘was solo-- ist. giving "Softly and Tenderly M. n, Hon. Dr._Jol'ln McNeil], 1.. n.‘ Allen. M. L. A., andyothcrs. » Mr. A. ‘J. Masthcson, President of West Prince Liberal Association and Mr. Marin GallanLPrasident of East Prince County Association rrerv Joli-t chairmen. Mr. Mathcson Jesus Is Calif-rs." The Prime Minis- ter Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzh King attended the morning service aft/snvurds visited the Rev. Mr. Muir in the manse. He was accom- panicd by the Hem. Cyrus MacMil- Zsn, the new Minister of Fisheries. DE ATHS COFFIN-At Savage Harbor, June 21st, Elisha Coffin, in the 80th year o.’ his age. mineral Monday, 23rd, at 2.30 p. m. HANSEN-At Prcnchfort. on Satur- day, June 2i, 1030, Karl Hansen, aged 20 years. Funeral from MacLean Funeral Home yesterday. Intcrlnnnt Peoples’ Cemetery. ill ueuomvl Inlovlnglnemoryof Irauklfillon- neqcy, died June B, I024. Kindly renumbered by wllo and family. llll Ki, D’. MdcLean UIDIEAIII IHBALIII Ohlllethlown I III]: Ifilfrl Pholll III Zntroduuced the speakers. Hon. Dr. ‘Cyrus finch/Kilian was the first speak 5e; and in a. brief but ctergctic f-pzrch assured the people of his car West dtsirc to fulfill the duties of iihe office so recently conferred upon Iixin to the best of his ability 4nd that he would endeavor to devote his strength and talent to the needs of the flshcrmcnof the Dominion and especially to the people of the hfaritime Provinces. , Mr. A. E. McLean next addressed tho gathering and spoke at some lrngth. In the course of his rc- mlrks hs outlined the activities of Premier King. since he lqnesentcd Princs County nins years ago. He also referred to the appointment of Dr. Oyflls MacMillal-t to the Cab- inct. In hm‘ opening remarks at. non. Mackenzie xlnsspoks o: tho prosperous appearance of Summer- slde today as compared with his lost visit whorl he represented Prince County in i921. l O. B. Bur-gin, the Mullah novelist. who is in his seventy-fifth year, hasi lust finished his century of novels with "The woman Without a Hon-t," and has started planning his hundred and first plot. The ideal man. as described by a number of Ilondon women art stu- dents, should be tall and dark, a lood dancer "with intellectual leanirlls," send flowers. treat his wife as Ill aw. and osvsr was: r01 mcktiu. g llowos- girls and children ef tho 0on- vents. when the proccmion, proceeding by way of Richmond St. had reached the Academy. the entire Congrega- tion received the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The Corpus Christi Choir. under the direction of Mr William Brown rendered pleasing i-iymns. 1 The Alt-u. was on the Academy balcony, and was surrounded by the usual pretty decorations. Theordcr ofthcGroupssndso- cictlss making up the ,_ l was as follows. _ Ooas Bearer, Catholic women's League, ‘fllird Order of St Francis, St Charles Auxilarv. Magus of the Sacred Heart. St. Joseph's Sodslity, Children of Mary. Knights or Colum- bus, St Joseph! Convent Girls, Lca- gus of Cross Band. Notzrc Dame Girls Choir Boys, Corpus Cilristl Choir. Flower Girls. Altar BOW. Piles. Gel-w and Guard of Honour-Queen square Cadets. Men of tho dunno;- ation, Women of the Cvnffdiation. Mr 10o MlcDonl-ld nurshslled thc procession. American motor vchiclos, radio ap- parstus and household appliances aroused great interest IIIWHI thl thousands o! Chinese who attnndcd tho recsnt carnival and fair given by an international society at ‘lientsin, Ilondcn has a csmpalm against "encore hols", who insist on hosting songs in operas many times, loadm of the movement saying that. the of- fenders lhould attend performances a number of times rsthir tlaa botlm “m” QQWIIW "Mm f! I llllillilll: (lit-ion, A E- M“L”“' M’ P" a“ H" Jenkins‘ * hymns sung by the boy choristers little WOMEN LEAD DEMONSTRATION, AGAINST BULL-FIGHT MELUN, France, June ZL-(By The Canadian Pressl-Irwo women led a vain attempt to stop a bull-fight held here. Mlle. Liane Buguet was the first of 30 demonstrators tor clamhcr over the barricade into thei ring, just as the bulls were about to cntcr. One hundred Republican Guards were rushed into the Arena. where they rode down the demon- strators and beat them into submis- sion with their truncheons. ‘Those who refused to leave were overpower- ed by the Guards and led away in chains, while a crowd of 10,000 look- ed on. Mile. Buguet, a slim, well- drcsssd young office-worker, evaded the ridersfol- a while. but was finally driven from the grounds. Earlier protests against the bull- fight were led by Mme. du Gust, the President of the French Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. ‘ When the Police Commissioner i threatened her with arrest she de- ciared that bull-fighting in Franco is illegal. After several of her foi- lowcrs had been led away from the ring in chains, Mme. du Gast and a large crowd of supporters marched to the Town Hall, where they enter- ed a formal protest against the cx- hibition. In spits of protests from animal- lcvcrs all over France the bull-fight was held to raise funds for a local memorial to Joan of Arc. It was of- ficllllv sponsored by the Mayor of Melun. ‘his British Phonnaceutical So- vhtvistrruuoostop thesis u-you- EHBlish papers are cxtrolling the merits of Empire wheat and urging the public tofEat More Empire Bread." Last your the Empire pro- duced a great surplus of wheat, more than the entire quantity imported into Great Britain. 'I‘his year the housewife will do her bit to remedy the situation by following what is called "The New Fashion in Broad.“ WOLFVILLE, N. S., June 22—’I‘.. J. ‘ffanlson, of Winnipeg, was rc- clcctrd president of the Canadian Seed Growers Associationhst the closing session of the Association's annual conference, held in the Mar- itimcs for the first time, here yes- terday. Georgfl. H. Clark, of Ottawa was named honorary President, and honorary vice presidents are Dr. C. A. Zavitz, of Ilderton, Ont. and H. G. L. Strange, of Fenn. Alta. W. H. MacGregor, of Central Lot i8, P. E. I; is a protdnclni dlrc_c_tpr.____ the western protdrlccs had been urg- ed by the Conservative party for. 25 years, Whcn’ the King Government fLl1‘I‘.(‘d‘.O\‘Ql’ the icaourrcs this year it ms an indication of the quarter century old policy of Th" Conserva- tii-cs. Libvrals had for years made no move tn rcturn tho provinces‘ rights. Mr. Bennett dcridrd the Gov ergmcnt for seeking credit for re- turning the resources to the west- cm_ province.» They _ have been preaching a rsfifisoétnn.» for years, hc commented, yet they boldly come trefore you and ask foi- plan aizd pour)‘. "The Conservative leader spoke before one of the largest gatherings of his tour and his ad- dress was curried over tho air to radio listmnsrs in every par‘. of the prairies. LONDON. Junc 2l.~-ll3_v The Can- adian Press\—Klng Gcorize had his Th! Ufliffi Kingdom hnportgd first experience with an automatic pbetting machine at Ncwmarket re- $135'°°°*w°1'1-11 °1 ‘Ameflclfl "fiflddliccntly" Hatook a two-shilling piece limb“ crutch” ‘"111 M11" 511111051! from his inckct, and paid it in at u. “P9115119” 1551 Y9"- ,booking-ofIlcc-"‘“Ki'i’iiost ‘immediately ‘a ticket popped oufof the marliine, Banks and watch muhuflbtllrflsund the bet was nutomufically re- °1 swumllm m“! 11111194111 01150-1 corded for anyone to scc-ttvo shill- 111"! 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