I ' I I ninetcen historic sites of national The Gunrdinn inoy be bought duly -t any or the round. mm M $£°uu meetvifrleée of urged M; the ’gu-nmerside: ‘ . _ sites Moizrilunments ‘ma of ._.’.,,.. .,-..__. ._.,..,..~ - -".'~.-res: ..V.*.‘.'v=lm'W:.~ \ SIDE GUARD INCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Historic Sites THE VYESTERNGAUARDIANA -"Wand AosN'r—llln. John rend. u Wutor street sell.-rho ‘ an ‘ To Be Marked ;sunualtsmll.’ANn l-uses coUN'r! ” '1 ‘ F mendduoamuzf‘ oe'm"° n1’d‘l'_1“w'n- \ IN IIBNBESSIIIN AREA 8 0 AR Blockade .~ . News. subscription. Advertising should be me ‘pm. my, pm‘ "Gouruee nruntm. waste: at. Bell Bookstore, Water It. do. held Tomb 3.3.17, w“... 3; M.“ and." 6., anmm. 3‘ , 29 to June. 'I‘l'lis board is the ad- Nowuaooen hoot the con- ..—— , “mm, gatund W Y.‘ Royal body which assists the Na- Thedunrdinnwillbedeliveredionnyhomein Summerslde by “"'°’°"“'°“ -M Visitu-lPl-ince Islnnd'I‘h “°"“””“‘3 °‘ ' an l"l'- °t»heir hoiidsn '° enteammeeendneeo curler Boy nt per day or Me per week. Phone 389-! for this service or I following the account given W31,“ mm “Mom m““-‘'°3'i ‘ is from give your order to the boy rfivonsible for deliveries on your route. Oliver in the Tcr- mum“ MP0,.“ Japanese nce. Amons the memorials to be If 3'. Borden? in all models It All prices ' . _-run column lnreserved for news —roa.- sAI.I—Week old" W the some sweepins suc- °" Enters Fourth Da of local interest but advertising Rock and o§‘.f"1%% 0'“ "' ""1 ‘§"‘.'°° “"'“- oees has tensed all their f§',j°,§t5",‘,f”h,‘,’j,’°§°u°,§,",;,,nj;’V’“ ‘mfi - S-t t- y 0 I . '- of a newly nature my be insert- each. A. Weddell. Nor-th Tryon. roan r.Awrl.—xeep lt— well ""°°"“'“°°' Wm the Canadian coma Wm —Se1' 10115 1 "3 10“ II: to ,/ ed at 2 cents e word stdatly |luy- ‘''‘"'°'"'“' ‘''‘"°‘' ‘'‘"'‘'‘¢ 4'! weuhee. male. His Mn.,lst'¥Iuid. his oharm- M mm“ mmd_ mom Loom . |§"J‘.'—1‘1‘1'9i° “PE? 1 I Wm To do this you'll need I new Que" Wm ° f"'u‘m”‘“’°d Colee. thrice Premier Prince lid- 8" --IN I! gm with mgr” that ms. Baler. |;"rdden hose. Cull Holman‘: While you're here ._nlsMA-REX for stolnach up- sets. Taylor Drug 00.. Kenzlngton. . June l'l——-(ss(t;lfn'da'.v) M, 'I'.l%T3IN no an gm’. 1939 1.“, mg..- —-'Iihe Japanese blockade the Bummerside, is undergoing tr-egt amuwn am” 0 M ...___ merit in the Prince County Ho!pi- 0‘ hum! rather than quantity. ' ' ' ' _ . sritlsh and French eoueecsions PUBLIC FORUM .BRhl1§g gov cog muses‘, tel. 3, 1?; f,',,d’°°'“'m{,e,‘f'°A',',"_m';,"g_ oogxigt yet this row Junemdgy. 33- gt“1mnasI1h‘% ;‘l]d&.18I‘ii3e&*8e§:; Entered the iouz'tl(l)1¢‘ill:.1y todtgy bwlgn N H ' flu . - 3153 . --—-k pflggd, ' uwnh 9w‘-‘mini ' emu, urging esc K '.I‘ I column open or Egldwreceive hinted firilzlle —1s{'sll)l! GOLF CLUB — The “cl, - o e o gongeriilmlltueflg thvghiigysllaco ie ‘Ig§mG_°V15-19.13“; §§,l§,°§w Amhh in ent pressure on the Bri- lull-l:;IJ:=I'II urn ur:;g.::unc.fl;l gums. . - in yin: round for the oluil mm, mm“, ‘W bald Miwclonnld. Lieutenant Gov- W1 w“i°’1“°° *0 b°V' *0 -’ ' .,...,..,....,,... 5 .'... ... LAWN MOWER Dll1.l.%— Boy the word and we'll all] for it-sharpen it and put it in first clue condition It smnll cost. Phone or call in todoy. . Lxlisla/tive cere- monial. toured streets. and back‘ asain to harbor rendezvous. turn- edouttol-iftthetroheerstoth N811 heuvons in defiance of mud- gdéns oloudeandintermtttent heavy ese demands and audit! necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. Pioilahlp will be grayed at. the ‘ill. W- e comm (,3 at the tea ho serve s8,’ ur. -ATTENI) TI-IE Auction sale emor of Prince Edward Island. 1884-I889: Edward Palmer, Chief Justice of Prince Ed.wa.rd Island, 18 4-1889; William Henry Pope, Judge County Court. 1873-1879, and Edward Whelan, -FOR. SALE electric range (Byzch) almost new Price reason- able. Morley M. Bell. Summerside. ,. L-415-8-14-21. —lIALPH G. MUTTART. Gen- 0 __(C£Y_i£4.Ii31£§__fL0i!i_l!&8€___,4’ __ 0 e “the new demands at the Manse. North Bede -ue. mmmnmtiz 1ul:rAm Now‘ W“ ‘M 1“ “W” °°“"°“"’* ‘°" no.1 t oralcr voco. of ‘mm °“i¢W J°m“°5° 5°“i”°°5 in counted the cost. end a raised the gel Insurance Agency. Irlsuglnco -Antimie and modern furnitfilre. while you are away so-A-‘the’ 3‘,§‘°p ",§°I‘°',§‘ b°‘°reh5'nd that lB..Ijl%,' free $01? andtere- North China should be persisted regu_1ts_ pp _ ,4‘ at all kinds. Liberal contracemmnt m&9day' June mm at one oflockl “nan. I‘ . good “me to D my.‘ “ b.1c“::onetlu'_ tion cou.ld spomme Kovemmem’ Amm8e_ in, then it must be said at once pmmmung me hundmds of mo“. Jamuw Mm" mp y , lowest iii’-9* 1’h°“° L§§8"§“; 29 ‘fr L—515-6-17-2i. 1.“. .u um broken mm]. em m’)““ d "- mews are hem“ made to unveu that an ext/mmoly serious situation sands almost millions, from federal .P_ll.m,_-..-_-W.-.._ m'1‘527‘z' ' ' ' ' —---— ture repaired and re-uphol.I- ve WM“ smmnung schml these tablets in July next. when Wm 3-"59 and ma‘ “'19 Bi”-Sh i»T6h511i'y.D1iis the hi!-iidi'ed5 01 THE . A . --— _G1vmq sugpggxyua-_n SENT. ‘end Ch," ‘uh bmhn d-‘Pen. fihsembled from all parts Prime mmm mama Wm celemme Goveirnment will havelto consider thousands from the P. E. I. treasury 1’ 3350“ LUV 0F T _ltl:'rUltNl-:n FROM SACK- “CE _ A mm‘ mm who com - of the Province by live special the mh anniversary M me (,m,_ whet immediate and active ste-ps recklessly expended to save the PATIENT IS IMPORTANT bloke, soggy rents uld loose trains and more busses than you ll Government, from defeat, VILLE — M‘i'S- Behlflmiii Jilhdilie. not give 3 map“ mwum 1 hi _ I," u._ Com th “mt m they can take for the protection of Ccmpbe H _‘ _ H _ _ , “""“°‘.l’..'§..“°’e.. :.:.':“r.*:.€2..*° la: -1: when seen wana.m° -Iii ml’:-“v ;°.‘:l"°*.....****..**".:...:..*...*'°..*‘.%.‘...°**..°.*s. 3;: i1‘fi°‘%-i‘ie~nce‘s““°x€umi m we We more in l’;°°;2’§“"€f.t‘°Sn3.“il” '.§° muses; *“““‘“ "‘“°“““°“- e . - - *.*—- llom Itliléhstreeta by the Police Thursday - Furniture Department now. this gun dw ml. chu1om,mwn_ Confederation of the Provinces and_ Food Price’ soar wisely asks, from when mum he &_ A physician called upon 3 ct: ded th United Church _ had 3 “ ¢ t was mvm Mw sent They stuck patiently to their rain- the D""‘1“1°“ °f C“""da' mass so fabulous 9. sum to urdlase psychiatrist —— the specialist who oon!eren°°- 5~ enoe in me Police W Pres t i also include the ._.___ out posts of observation, u Izil 9“ i’°“5 Food 11 - ocketin ; the WW6 01 Ohhfidm 0h 6 Same deals with the behavior of people _VTlSlTING 'l:N BEDEQUE — °°“” °" mi“_y_‘3°mm“ 5' Tm’ WW1“ “ “ °”"""‘ n‘° fllfmgettofr-rqe‘¢‘ier‘i3ltlc(a)x‘imi~‘l‘ hm“: W 5*i°iPWi$s°‘We’r"i‘k5k%(°ir °"”‘"§" mA1§d°{xri°i‘h“fh further com lication "4" ‘“‘‘°““ W sympm“ °‘ “ M‘ Them” R085 (l; Kmgsm’ "°°"°“"“”"'m°N5 -' Di“ Summerside ou;3kred1f:§e1s1?ht§muipxl:dar§an1“' fig} 9* ’“i’“‘“'“°“" ‘‘’m b“ ' °‘°°"d’ "° W31 musing refenhgelirlh “mix? that the wholg vast sum lnlilst. em‘ gilgxetlliutfifiemffgrufigdlthg fiylliltmg N5. end his Il5Y~8i'. i’- Mflfy 3- Charles Johnson and Mrs. ,John- Q“, old me. M3,, a ‘shed 0;“: or colnmemroate the establishment of mm “mi ‘gflffid Wt‘; da ese “ff anate entirely from federal sources. ..cla_mf .. um fluent as ms“; m _ Meszlsfiiif sihbter. Dl.1l]-‘l.e. $2 °‘f,,g§,‘}f,',‘1'§§'5‘d°M“{§ ,“°‘,’.e“""“ 1°09-1 Goverhmenxixi‘-N Then “they ‘he ‘W M““f"»" §",§1§‘.°‘“{" A)?/p°Jam.nese serigfiesr wsiiilguilrgrlrdf f‘,’f”C‘§§;§‘° §{°""‘ 3 filemfe toms did not sgem to fit enyypa3- 3“ ‘ms 9’ ‘WW5 broke bounds. and completely fill- Brmsh E“”p”- ' 3 mg up .1 basket of vegetainles into 9- eve“ P V ticulnr mental disease. The Morrison. Dr. Ross is quite ill and vii remain with Mrs. Morrison for nine time. S. —-COUIIT NEWS-—Ma8'14stra.te Darby held court on Friday at summerside when u man from l‘l-eeland was charged with creat- log a disturbance. He was found guilty and fined two dollars ailihd costs or ten dsys. He paid e line. A man from Grand River was fined five dollars and costs for lsault. 8. —VlSl’l'[NG ~ E ISLAND - Mrs. Harry T. Roesler of Toronto National President of the Canadi- ln Federation of Convent Alumnae ls expected to arrive on the Island on Tuesday next. and will be the guest. speaker at the annual meet- ing of the alumnae escalation of Mlscuuche Convent. on Tuesday evening. 8. S. —lli‘.ATll or Mn. GEORGE NESBITT -— 'liharle passed away last Saturday n.igilt_in the Prince County Hospital Ml‘. Ge0i'89 W. Nesbiit at 72 years of age. Mr. Nes- bltt was a prominent farmer in West Prince, but of late years ind lesided with his daughter Mrs. John E. Yeo at l-Iormr-ny. His wife predeceased him about 19 years ugo. He leaves to mourn three sons Ind three daughters Thomas Wil- liam and John in the United states. The daughters are Edith. Gertie and Eve. The funeral took .R;e'V. WE. Mmiaghdn officiating on the an'iva.l of a young son on Tuesday at the Prince County Hospital. . .3, —Mrs. Inman of Boston attend- ed the funeral cl her father Mr. George W. Nesbltt which took place on Tuesday at Victoria West. 8. —DEA'I‘I-I oT_.lollp_l GAUDE’I‘— The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital on Monday of John Goudlet, at 33 years of age. He was the son of Joseph Gaudet of Borden. The young man had been in poor health for some time. .He leaves to mourn his father, four brothers, William, Lawrence, an li‘:ed in the United states: and of Westvtilliie, N. .. ' is extended. The rmier?lmt1c)iaok"piaoe an Wednwday morning to seven Mile Bay Ohurch and cemetery, Churches Protest A Hotel Erection M t.u) June *I8T(CP)— ernloers c Q conglegaions of seven Protestant churches in the Pa_.rirda.lc district of Tozonlo are considering a. "sit-down strike" on the property where it is proposed to erect a licensed hotel. Rey. C.W. DeMille of North Parirdale United Trade Board council Meets the Ferry service went into oper- ation on May 1, next. Instructions to “follow up" reso- lutions passed at a previous meet- lotte-town , sued to secretary W.L. I>I.ggins. Resolutions passed previously in- cluded one urgin “ at arrange- ments be Itllddle and mail P85955397 the mainland". The preamble c service, members of the Board lng passenger service especial- (cop_tlxiuedé!losn_pa*:e_1L.._ work would be completed before ‘“ °‘ ”‘°ie..°‘.?.“.’i‘°.‘.’r ‘*1’-.e.‘1‘.7‘°...§’§‘“:I.Z orthwith for the establisluncnt of a double daily service between Prince Edward Island and the resolution pointed out among other things that “a. highly satis- factory regular air mail and pos- senger service has been conducted between Moncton, New Brunswick and suimmenside and Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island during the past. ten ". The doubg Trade felt, in addition to expedi- ting mail service would be neces- sary shortly to handle the increos; Y the regular trams-Ce;~ada. Airways rate for passenger traffic were put ed and over-ran the main thor- oughfare leading up to Parliament, crowding close on the heels of the Royal processicnal cars, and cheer- ing and singing until their faces became beet red. letter, when word leaked out from the Confedemticn chamber (where Their Msjestles signed the visitors’ book, heard the Provincial and civic addresses of welcome, and met Premier Campbell's CEabll'iE'i’. ministers and their wives) that it was possible that the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose may be coming to Canada very soon with their parents, the kids’ hearts simply overflowed. There was no justification for the sensational spread of this story except the statement in His Majesty's reply to the P. E. 1. ad- dress that “We share your hope that at some future time we may be able, accompanied by our do. htcrs, to visit you again." Not in of a. peg, it must be admit- ted. on which to hang another Royal visit to this country. but, neverthelem. both Premier Camp- bell and His Majesty struck new notes when the former suggested the posdblli-ty of another visit and the laittcr appeared to fall in Line with the splendid idea. Something (who knows?) may come of it yet. and none will be happier about it than the kids of this smallest province who went "singing in the rain" as Royalty swept by at noon. . . or all the ceremonies crowded University. Montreal, P. Q.. 3 tablet to commerol-ate the mibllc services of Lord Rutherford in the field of science: at Orillia, Ontario. .3, monument to commemorate tine treaties made in 1798. 1815. and 1818, whereby the Indian tribes surrendered the ancient collntrv of the Hurons lvintz north and south of I/like Simcoe. and at Jasper, Allbem a monument to the Overland-ers of 1862. Adddiiionul monuments and tablets will be erected in other Darts of the Do- minion. ’£ing’s Locomotive Goes To W01f1d’s Fair MONTREAL. June 13 -409)" The “6400” loccmotive,one of the Canadian National locomotives which hauled the Royal 1-rein dh distance of 4,212 miles in Cans is. left Montreal this morning to‘So cm exhibition at the Worlds FBI‘ New York. It. went under its hwh steam over the Central Vermont Railway route as far as Spl'ln8' f1e1d_ |Mass., accompanied by an‘ Roderick Macltieay I-lid fireman Frederick A. 5i» P‘°“'° who will have charge of the en- gine during its aplbeiiiimce 3‘ ‘he World's Fair. At Springfield OW- mg to weight limitations and clearance conditions on some of '‘.-he United States lines it was nec- the British concession. An illuminated captive balloon hoisted by the Japanese army in the sky with a huge swung placard liming the Chinese to de- mand that the British "change their attitude." Other developments yesterday inc1uded:— l. The Japanese military an- no ed cancellation of plans for 2. ads today in the British con- cession to izraves of Japanese kill- ed in the Boxer Rising of 1900. 2. Eric Mnyell. British camera- man for Fox Movietone Newsreel, was released by the Japanese mil- itary who had held him prisoner since Wednesday for taking pic- tures of the Japanese near the hlockaded concessions. (In New York it was learned M.a.yeil, a na- tive of Imldon, England, worked iorlsome years in British Colum- G. , Tension Lessened Tension had lessened somewhat. but the Japanese continued to search persons entering or leaving the concessions in carrying out the blockade imposed originally becfllllse British authorities refused to hand over four Chinese wanted _by the Japanese following the slay- ing of o. Tierlvtsln cus-toms official. Since the original demand for the Chinese. Japanese lnfominnis have V outlined additional condi- tions for possible settlement of the dispute including punishment by of the King s enders. could hope to buy a. Domln on-wide electorate at the Island unit price. No help but opposition from Ontar- io and Quebec. Cold and a. most latent sympathy in all outside Liberal pro- vince, P. E. I., already milked to the last dollar, and Alberta tn rebellion. And what hope from Prince Edward Island? None. In ueens County. the Charlottetown ederal one-man vote balances the combined molar- lties outside of the City. showing a. practical Conservative majority, on he federal vote. And worse, still worse. instead of ten herlequins with doubly laden D Provincial) he would only have two. wi exhausted funds, bolt. on over-fed reluctant floating vote. He has counted the cost in our Is- land election. He has aid the rice of a regiment of wh es, and been rewarded with a small school of be like that is is ind xing victory . e I am. sir, etc., G. N. R. Notes It has been shown that the in- terest burden of the C. N. R. and ..C.V P. R. securities born by the raliroaders and tax payers grew by over 2'1 millions of dollars between urses to drum up voters (as in the’ minnows‘; zlteti sufhma ?tc. it would n iagara how he dnfii. LEWIS P. TANTION. psychiatrist calmly told him that he had stopped classifying diseas- es or putting patients into any special oup. He simply examined the put am, asked him a. number of questions. allowed the patient to tell his story, and then treated him accordingly. This was not the way we were taught as medical students but it shows the progress now being made in considering the brain or nerves in relation to all body diseases. And, as we think of ourselves. we cannot help but realize that al- though we are considered normal, we are a “queer" mixture, at best. In speaking of neurotic or nerv- ous patients, Dr. Earl Bond, in American Journal of Digestive Diseases, says: "No attempt shou be made to classify the rleurotc patient. Psychiatrists are beginning to dis- trust most classifications of pers- onality on _i equate or insuffici- ent. There e.re mental and nerv- ous atients but they are srnall in n as compared with V the great number of people simply unhappy, fnlstmted, or resentful. In all sorts and con- ditions of men there is need to wsbch for emotional conflicts dis- placed to. or affecting, iges- tive tract. A description of the personality should be tied up with other symptoms, usually digestive, and thus a complete diagnosis or actual condition can be obtain .” The thought here is that s lent may have the symptoms oi.‘- pfece last Tuesday from the Unit- @““'°h 53” 'v°d‘1Y- 1,. ' , . .. . M church » View we» no ..3.’*: *.°‘l.2“.l' *“"°.*::"“ *5 riiiiiuon --ed w we *...“*°..s*lz..:" °* W2.“ souls 2i“‘£..‘°.§.§‘.“’.§¥...“‘.°...§°“%.°..’ °£..‘.‘£l‘.. §:.*ié:“ ....~“‘*;:§“*:.6. °‘...."l*:~*.::.‘.’.‘..‘:.:..- i%‘i.‘....““€....‘.°“.?' ;::l.:.*:.;“l.:.:”:::i..7 52:: “.3: large number people who et- 39'“ 9 3”“ 3 0' 3 be" gm;-d Cmmnil urged “that s.rm.n- ° W“ mm '5 W 1 for the remainder of izsti ti I “ the C N B. securities h It t “ lbs 5"“ ‘°“"‘°“.....“’ .,,.."‘° *“““ °""°‘“ "°"d":°°h.’° RH "’°"’°‘°"...'.’°'.‘Z". e°—w~‘nh b“ made imhwiih t0 have ’e‘.‘.“’°f2“’.‘.:.i..’€..°'.‘° ‘ll E‘°§§.."““‘i .“l?.“ llli‘.i’i§t§‘§§e°§y ....,..... locomotive §’.’§{‘§§é .u".?‘c‘..'.e.°°§Z§‘.--°“ .3 u§.~°€l; ed from '4 ".0 3% . "§.’.° ’°““€& °l§§ 1?. 55.123. 'f.‘i"..?l°i'°§§=.ue%‘§ .. hlh ' s sugzes 9 ' e g ea in. e. o - , ; , W C the d’ was held. {°31°wv°Ma,eh5a_Isttma§°33"dl1‘)'l:5 D0iicx.:g>i §§§esmr3§d<<?m?edp‘Z>u3«§A{aie y:1et§;s.a bps): lurid s't1Atcl.JsO1t?i1Lgremw£l ea hltreegn Enilsr ((‘3§ill"i{e‘sea:i1<(:1lle‘.:lr§1w($u(t:f madwel? y:ansdiA~Ajy?ns'11lcixa°asl:Jn‘:e I: Efitrglsizsiorlpagil i‘n ap?1en:f1'i)l‘i gown! ' Personals 1.1 um 11 mm‘ ' ' M9“°'.°“ '5""‘“"“"’“°‘°h“””"‘°‘ 11 d attention to the fact that terest in the Royal Train Mid 1“ deposiited in the concession by the we a, p. R gwmuea ——dnd all these symptoms nwy be ycgiuicl-ice u§t:l:nlhl gawk? t'.°‘wn “Ar r°“"°‘" Such mm‘ we" tlaeitiier had written in the dots. view of this brief stop; were belni Chinese Nationalist Government. ‘ due to some mental conflict some _M,._ BL W M New Am property it oemhflv would um ‘afiyproxlmailely fifty cent l%w- mmbem took me heavy pen and made by the “B400 loccrriotlge 31-[high mthgnues were press- I,‘ 5, indeed mm Lb“ ._ ‘mom emotional disturbance that has Mn attended i.he_iJ‘nitsd church any construction work." ‘ 9’ “um “*9 9'3” M” 9‘ bent over the sweepimz pages to while enroute to give New!i‘ti3H3m ins reproach -5 '0 ‘he -7°F’a“' endeavor be made to M1, down upset the vc mhchifie : EMI- comemn“ ugswkvme N3 3 Excavation work was completed tween here and M0i1¢iDii. it WI! moo,-d ¢,h,,¢,_ ers an opportunity of -596 ii! use against the alleged action of the w,p_heM,y ou,L_M_m°pom°n or by overstimuiaticn or incl: at . _____ n _ . . yumd”. said. But, she suddenly stopped, big Canadian engine, the largest ‘in gr-ghibitlrlg foodstuffs from enter- capital set up at the W0 muw“ the proper stirriulation. _M,S_ N_ How“ nu wmmd ___?.m____ The Board had also u__,,¢m,,m,n,d smmnm and said in the British Efmpil'e and gngvof iimf the British concession. 5 _ mmw, mm should 58 This means that. as mentioned to be, home m summemde P R resolution urging the Federal v- cm," ch, King or an equerry largest in the world. A . Britons charged that a. Japanese Rduced to 1 1_3 0, 2 pm, cam. above, the "consideration of the 1” mm, an extend“ VB“, to- cm? is ernment to undertake work on the “mums hm ..WM,,_ ,5 me d,m,e?'* bans, Vermont, a bl-osdcgst patrol boot in the Hai River area necessary ,, m°,,,m.Mm mm_ ‘personality of the individual is nun, whey-9 .h. m an “M 0, The rmui-r Annual Meetlnr °“"° ‘’"’°''‘ W “°‘“’- some voice said. ‘The i’ttt.eenth':’ cemlng the ensihe V31 9,1 W 1°" ‘'11:! Briiiflh whg mighvegm est payments should he declared 3:, ‘"’‘’°1‘;f‘‘’* ‘“ 5;" 1‘“°°t“' fif mm ‘L 5' Sutherland 0’ All above 1' u om werepaeeed no_ 1‘ ‘mm W, me fourteenth, over a hook-up cove UK as scores Chinese emf en 10,- 3, penod 0, “me. eye, trying oca e _ at a previous meeting of the coun- mm sognemjng New an land states. food from g the con- cause of the symptoms. '*‘ EAST PRINCE - and th Sec etarv urged to ° ed' “M g ik Mlicflaedy 43 clssl but allow number —-T-————._ an Mrs. Vernon Ramsay 0“, 9 T thw“ ins/udi lo and then inscribed the Engineer Roderc d memm 9:211 tn French a, e shnmholders and bond J 1 OP NArloN.Ar. coNsl:lwA-nvr: them up by e council yer years railway service an to re e area. mam should be asked in ‘ pm AGO, une 5 _( )- —Mi-. .1 ii aixmphellton, N.B.. accompanied date ‘(xuily written ouigm in broad Frederick A. St. Pierre with 37 Look up long enough from your b : egith . f ti 1 lilllarn ”.T§¢,,”,‘.§’T‘ g1’°°il5,,m'“md...,1Mff‘.: I ASSOCIATION i...x‘.‘.‘.”...n has beg: years to his credit; both com- New Clnsh Threotem .,§°,,§,a,,°“§§ “T,‘.‘,‘§”’“‘§,‘;‘,§;’m{j';,'§‘“mfi§ ham and eggs. and you'll notice ms . :._ wiu be held in the this tr-l. since it bean. in menced their railway careers in mm). W“, ,0 mm in 501 1 waitresses these days are wearing week returnini in scan-day. :. of tin: tired press "a Richmond, Q\le., and have been aH.ANonA1, June 17—A new cum“ mum 'm,°b}em,“f1°gh"° some mighty nifty outfits. 6. \ TOWN HALL. SUMMIZIISIDI: qxyplg dd centuries beck." operating lest passenger locomot- clash between Japanese tarzd ti€or- want to new me“, am“ 'md mi’ smart cafe men in many cities -Mr. and Mrs. c.w. Redmond _ 'm"”“’“’- "”""" "3"" :1‘-—'__ ifeers €‘fl‘c§I‘ei:rlssth'(l}‘i'i$oogil§l‘irts‘o;‘u$i-2 §i1gntod1'3°:?m5;t5H.isnnkfy:wm'}°mmh'{'.3rusI;l Hr my mm “’ “*3 gfliihuguxtehig iiwgheyyoierglihnox $1 M°“°’v°i'i- N3-. Ire visiting 1' 8'00 P‘ M‘ —— Murder Trial 18 mil have been covering from 10,- of members of the Foreign Cllam— Wm mved; to mm they shcw—ln fact they sometimes can ends in Summezside and are JAMES rENnElw.As'r, (ggntinug from pVa»:e__1) - P t ed ooo he uooo miles eve month ber of Commerce to pay new taxes law‘. '1" °’ them that, Many restaurateurs B‘o°r‘:th‘;?v $gmMggIl-B gotisa Mtihs President. -t-—-w‘-—‘i—“-—-—' Again 05 D011 in ,.e3u1,,,' ‘er;-vice mom c an three imposed by the recentl organlzgdl ' ' ,“ change styles with the ‘Easter i“°WMrs.13.w'sv:i>rii: om? "~ s°°'°""- "°’”°“."’:..~l’°".‘.°.§ :.:.*°“°":.=. .. New "°*“‘-.““.“3.1.‘l..r.£‘.§3’.Z.: um» “W W .............. e W W m m ear. .1» .. cu m :2.-ma "‘3'.‘l."."..“'.‘i‘3.;'.§é“’i..i.“...‘§3 °‘"°'- . 8 4-*“‘* veitlgutign of tegrerifipglmu in };ml1irmht§3r§i‘:f-.e° ent of nobol:-' ml “"1 v'""°“"" Dornei. Jaipaneee News Agency. ‘°§,,;’°"“ °' ,M‘°°°“‘,,,,,u,,,“‘ ""‘* ‘° cry every month. And proprietors _, I.-475-d-1'1-2i. mg ‘ and joint control an’ x° J, and itlfeged murderer reported the foreign firms at gtewag‘ fife, his amen“ !M°‘{;“" of drive-in eating places know ' I A of anti-Japanese elements. of'liJli'nabe€h Leslie, 26. formerly I-lankcw based their refusal on the past W6 mom“ and I $11” e that Pretty. smartly-uniformed —'**—”‘ 4“ ’“"“ "’“"—"‘ 3 ' oesuuon 01 1;;-um; "inter- of 5h,,b,o°ke, pr. 5,, was post- MI contention that they had no ' “car-hops" can flag down a lot of geremen m chaingv withegltla ponedl today until next Monday, egg:-ca oi ingctogneyaince this‘ The S. 8. Prim“ Edwam wand traffic ior_@_£:n;,~‘ I ED311559‘ 0- “um J °“d “WW5 1 th ack- °°§"°"E” "Awm°g" bout usoooo “E°'" u‘°h'°°§f‘dh'e l'§A):w§:§:§ 'rvoinool'ro'Tu?e" 1e (OP)— “Tm ,f§,,““ J°““;f,§' Jamnm uh: shemwvlil undgxduomllze ‘.i‘.}f.’$ ttiolanaa has £1/[l.:»o tri;.1n5fei‘1‘ed is ‘ . urreneros . - tthecose out V ' . " "5‘”“” drydld .m,,-wmchgh eseccnst scouce. - n . - .. ‘ Bruce ' ‘ 2.9°;."..°'“‘... ..‘:‘..:*.?"r...*.*.°.."‘..:*.i’..‘.=.?l:':'.' 3v.:.::; .“..*%:**..':;**l. °°““ ;*".*::..::°'i:..‘:‘.*:'.:°“.z..?i"‘i1°“‘n.‘f.?: ;‘.:,‘:‘.‘;l.‘.‘.‘.:‘:. *“.tt.§°"“°.‘;..Sé‘lm wu °r'3~u‘i‘i~ to on-iowown .... .....,. .. .,.,, ‘ N l S I ‘””"“‘°’° "““‘°"“‘“ 1“ T‘”"““‘ c°P”ii“|1° °““"°d “ °" °’ “°‘ ”“""°“°d ““d°’ "“° ‘“““°“°° °’ ‘'‘‘’''‘‘'‘‘° W“ “”““““ "“° d°‘ contract of m.l§§§“’°‘u'.‘X ‘gefnei-cl acity on June min. the railway ew app 3’ it was decior here, are determ- gumy on May 10. P0 ce said the weakness in foreign murfiete". BM‘; gmmuu firms. aniline repairs was able to accomodate‘ everyone ‘- mod to mainu the’ blockade ‘us; accused clsirnod the girl jllted Ee°ts‘i“:ha‘.)::;!1°df1:’.hl§‘l“c€ sxhsgww Jamnesee I;1;gf‘i§ from 'I‘ient.si.n. - aawlyinc for pnesalmand in Ella are Gal wire‘ t ived'nll sine. include; hm tilth temsu-e ‘occupied , m°“W'h'“- ‘“‘“""‘“’ .m.°m .m condusi of tanmmtinz . k ' in "M ' csrriet.i”out." ‘m are m °° um up ‘me Wm” "h°i.I°.i°u§§d'e'T.T'. §,‘,',"{',.‘°"“‘§.,.,,"‘,,°"°4.,,, WV, ""3,,"",;°§ ofunlmy arnployee‘51g,tt¢vn4?g:n:;: people bull: and little. not one thing mesh. All in excellent condition. ideal for lien eoooe, yurd inoloonree, tennis courts, for pens. to. Price much less to .51 I CRAFF 3:13‘ ufg western oil? Volume was com-parlmvely email at 818.000 occurred to mar the efficient wily the Railway employees in handled the whole affair. to them also pre- pared to take is fective counter measures on t any "from Brit- ish provocation." city in connection with the visit of Their Mojesties, the only com- plaint general was the speed with movements od’ British nationals in Chmm. the it ‘ ‘ Japanese-blockoded Br ish on A: ¢_.4 than poultry netting. ______._. gm 8hi|i'€3- cl to inconvenience Iroln _ 1) . t td.l_f .dit for mu, .,.,.. .. _...... _ =_-s_°—°e—_..__.__— —“h—-——P°‘°-— sun. as thfhbisgg:mI31§h‘;;g men in evemgbmuae, ,,_ °,,*,‘.*;,,*‘,,4;,:°‘,,§{,'“,':’,*,:,,g,’°';‘=,°;>,*;, '.:*.,.“5.,,=*.’..*;..**=,'~;*;.. ";....°...3.'.”, ..... Also Fox nouns. different lines. suitable for chickens. um bonus“ for mu. ‘,3 in be” -wean“ ,0 MM ‘ mm on :.n:le:itl.i$1¢uIrmwemn mm mm“ “Th: fill-'.£|‘:y mg werrfsencépnoem Show impossible to get 3 good we“ hm" “°" 5°‘ "" '~ ‘ ”°"" ml '°°‘ °'"" “°' cw" mmwum wi‘>':lcI~l¢I.fl ‘ ‘ % ““ m°°‘°''‘“°°° cm“ mouéom Ameiiohn Wm 0" 1-3-3-4 It "*0 at the action of British outhor- lzlimlnae of the occupants, but we Mr‘ tP?tl‘i3r lgh I?..°L‘§°etAi°én :(l:lciil°::‘: Poets different Iell snd sires. Io up. bonuses 00' miles n°i"*1.°‘ 5°‘'°'“ ""1 812 close- International Petroleum ities Thuleday in placing troops V hi“? 599" ii'i‘0"“°d W3‘ ‘A19 °*“’{ ‘"3" ° 9“ 1' gm‘ bull °' me” ”3'““' to Inothcr Doilill ml “'19 °°"‘- ca “mm on ma Rh 1“ . 5 me _ya,m-, were travelling at the same rate position at Coem ' '0 fdyll Mid 9110': in the 13-*0 “fined 1'2’ n w mac nemm Gum‘ ‘ i’ How 1 other cl of Mr Francois C. Gallant. deck- M weetohnweflweii sintheerly thbord orthe ofspeero edn its - 7°’ “'0 hr W- 3- lenflhi» 13' GUM! “'9” ‘7'-'“‘°‘W“"""- ti-din crews who Iooomvthid 919 “Md” “‘°"1°‘€h“p 51}, ,3 1:,¢,1.¢- M“, Mimi’ M’ ° em Canada that is 3 m. p. h. hand on the s‘ s‘ Cllarlotfetmvn. FOVII P9“-Y 301°” °"““" "Id oolimlnnder of the French p°”°d hm“ er“ W netted 3 “nan ‘Na’ ‘ ———-—— Borden. has been retired on Defi- intb_th_e Uni 5”“ ‘ "' nsmi force: in the-rhr Eastern 01' ‘W19 “W 31 °"‘“‘ - -‘ mm. Maalntvu-e section man at siorl June lst. 1939. He entered the E ‘ R ' < , mghmm -received no rang‘ ““_.‘,‘,,’,?,'1’,"‘,”,.,.'.",, go... ghum eheng- Dlfimlss Charges oneery has been tnmeremd to service November Sum Nlliiglu as ' " ' 1 li*"""3"" ‘'“‘''‘l '” ° 1 e at rice Raine (1. C350 the .....'e position at Miseouche. Deckhimd 011 U19 ' 5' ° "" . \ oumwud mg. out Mum ed h“-355“ V°“m 7 ' In Bran mg‘ 1 d, h h . been suceeded by to all -wur-mile '33 plane‘: §:§":(gf”mww‘dt‘1'3d:dm:g°°°w --—-—- ) G. Walsh section men A Rfeiméli toe I{ifl_<:_gLgLi_-#____ A - . A A““°‘ “med “V” 25'°°°t_h ‘figs: -... AAA - AA - ML- ----~.c»«o»+»+N . n 0 am, :4“ }‘y’,A_?n:,wc°‘n:1‘n,“'§,e,-eeghow- gee against Morton Roserl. in. after 1» , , ' ll. ...'... ..‘.......... ..... ..‘.... we -__—v *.':.= ‘* ':‘*°.;°l.*.°...*°........' °°““l»‘.“.'.:‘.:; e‘.."."..°'.i.‘.°..‘..'»‘."" :;':*.::°....: . Attention Home Bakers - :' ‘ -‘———————— m u . r . . . ~ . . v - I b,_ Cl'0W.,a81VIhiile. Bun Antonio end :1’ ‘ ,§_°3§;?§1:1h?l:vArll:‘hedbl3:r;nl9ym§ Have you tried the ever increasing l’0lii|iiii‘ j, u v ‘ ~ - I N" the 9129000 0‘ "“°“d"‘°‘“' wn ht. urgreevu. McIntyre drop V V v e , in: to abolish s Dools‘to1tt\oaPi‘iVtI’l; peg“ ml mm M 3 M 5 mm, group :1 °‘“‘,§’,‘,”"’°" with assault ' Brands of Flour if EXTRA! "V EX TRA !- . “-«?«‘.‘.‘«nn- ‘.',.€'.i..'.:‘l‘.°.$‘..‘:l'..:.‘..'°:‘.'.:~.il‘.'.:’..“°“..' -nu ***:°;*;:,*.3,v, ,,,§’,‘2,’.‘§'.‘;°§...‘.°‘.‘.§’.‘§"}$‘. ’ BLOSSOM OF CAN Aha "ll A .. — mi. miulinr In! re! 08‘ "° °" Ohoncu were narrow in the Ac men for an attack on Melvin ‘ Extra fancy tops Patent Hard Wheat Flour. ; A “flan Inc“ 0"‘ N", ' an rsrilnruonommtmgf mt)?’ 1.32:1‘-3! mm WP‘ 1e1x“m<ifmNick‘e'lwswn§ |.1'iewul'll1l§?“den{l‘ 8% > incited by highest Guarantee on the market . ~ u____‘ _‘_... . r1- roronn. Fa not new. "it ':.‘.._'é:‘3 s"i°o§iL——§'s3 saw-n. or my not or the !’-="-- hind’. sf. tea law oi Mr "H" was W’ °“ ""“l‘..°" “‘’°'‘ “‘‘°’.' 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' tie to His weakened 1-: cents. uence waitresses‘ styles. and t & E , lllillliersl ICITI %%fi up or no ‘ fimcm 5, 0,5". A v. ‘V ‘wt ‘i:' the big development of thel x