v , i4, 119241’ w rim ashram-rows GUARDIAN ‘ 1 > I do not claim tho-ability to road the future any more than any other man who makes a study of conditions in his particular . lino, hit if l were asked for a statement as to thre possibilities of l 5""? 7°‘ “rmml 11°!’ Fm‘ 0°11 five Years. my conscientious opin- ion would be. that were in for n period of greatly increased prosperity and better prices for Silver Fox furs than we h-nve seen-durlllgthe past twobrtinoe years. Allflme wbohas studied the fox industry the last twenty years must know that Europe has been the great outlet for Silver m: furs, and that qliytho world's records for pelts (which by u“, wry have been wpiulvd ‘by Prince Edward island raised fox , pelts) were made at the great London auctions. These pelts found their way to Austria, Russia, Germany, and France. From lill-l to 1,020 thels. liountrles have been practically out or the market. Now Germany, Russia, Austria and France are again active in- their demand for Silver Fox lune. The Gsrmang were , the largest buyers at the January Lampoon's sale, sending the N199 01' 8°00 llllllli lip 50% above the previous auction sales figures. Germany also was the largest buyer at the Danish sale held a. month later. t This is good news for the fox rancher, as it means a broad. er market and steadily. increasing demand during ti)‘; next 19w years." The United States is also demanding great numlbcre of silver Fox furs. Thus market conditions are being created which will take care of all the Silver- Fox furs that can ‘be pro. 1 duced. arprices that will yield a profit ten times greater than . any other‘ farming proposition one can Bfigilgg 1m , . 4 If you intend tcfitake advantage of this condition o“ ,, would he vine to start. your ranch t-his fall and make yin.- | ' arrangements at once - » for the rurchaslng of breeding stock, and "Old dlfllilpointlnsnt in securing the lnlnd and quality of foxes neces- Blily to make for sure success. Owing to my elten. slvg connections in the fur industry of this province, 1 believe 1 am in a better position than any other man here ‘to advise and select for ynu the kind and qual- ity of breeding strains that the fur markets of the world demand io- day. Every fox I sell is scored by me and my score card goes with it. i also take particular- palns to see that mut- ings nre satisfactory as to blood lines, etc., and that the markings are carefully proportioned To ranches that require a change of ‘blood my sorv-lces will be partlcu. lurly valuillhle, as i am in a position to buy for tllcm almost any desir- able strain or type. Book early and avoid disappointment. W. llhester S. McLure Canada Charlottetown, Prince Edward island, The Largest Direct Handler of Sliver Fox Furs In the World. Jlldqe at international Exhibitions, Montreal and Toronto Also Judge at Boston and Muskegon Shows, 1920. My Score Card Goes With Every Fox. o 2480-65 tf. l V§O-O-O-O-QO§-QOO BROWNIES MAKE GOOD PICTURES I That's one-half the story. The other half is that they make good pictures easily. FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK ‘Children can select just the Brownie they like. Here also is til have dependable flIm—-KODAK FlLM-ln n size to fit any Camera- flt the Brownie-for we Ir e film to .,;___:__ i‘? 1 __-_.---_--. Box ‘Brownies $2.05 up ' PROMPT ' DEVELOPING AND 1 ‘ PRINTING SERVICE MacKINN ON DRUG CO, 1 The Rexall Kodak Store Phone 219 P. 0. Box 332 - 6 Tmghy , Monument Works 120 Longworth Avenue Menuflottlren of Monumente, rshmn. llebe. Ind yam-y"; in the bee! Canadian, American, Bcotoh and Owed. leh Orenltee u slack. ‘My w Ml- cunmry Letters Promo"! l" "I"! 9°"- OUI WORK ll GUARANTEED Write for Prleee and. Designs or Phone and our Car Wlll Gall. - 4 ANGLIOAN 8ERVlOE8.—Milton and Rustico, Sunday June 15th. 11.0 a. m. St. John's Church Milton. 3.00 p m. St. Mark's Itustico. All welcome. Church, -—Church of England service in Crapaud next Sunday at 11.00 a. m. and in Springfield at 7.00 p. m. Sermon subject ‘The Trinity". All . are cordially invited. ANGLICAN 8ERVICE8.—In the 4 Parish of New London on the 15th. inst. will be as follows-French River 10.30 a. m. with Holy ‘cem- < munion, lrlshtown 2.30 p. ln. Sum day School at those two places one hour before the services Kenslng- ton 7 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. In. ALL AGREE ON ITS QUALITY. AFolks who use ‘RED ROSE ORANGE tPEKlOE TEA all agree 1 that for quality, aside from its ec onomy. it is the best they ever used. dt’s only 8c more a K lb. than other package teas ‘,and it's well worth the difference in price. rlrlaye you tried it? Your grocer sells it. NEW LONDON - Service in New London Presbyterian congreg- ation Sunday, June 15th, conducted by Rev. George Mlllar, Geddio Memorial Church. 11 a. m. Long River 2. 30 p. m., Clifton 7.30 p. ni. The evening service at Clifton will be a special service of song in which the choir will teil the story of the Prodigal Son in a series of solos, duets and choruses. JAQQQ AAAAA AAAAggA , SUMMER HOME OPPORTUN. 4 lTY—-Attention is directed to the "advertisement in this issue offol" > lng for sale or to rent the beauti- Hful Summer Home at Keppocll. . owned and, until this summer, cc l icuplcd by the Jnynos family. This v is unquestionably one of the most desirable summer homes in the. ‘Maritime Provinces, possessing as it docs all the features looked fol in a summcr resort, a roomy re sidence with all modern convcnl enccs, a bathing beach unequalled o unywhcrc, n spacious velvety iliwl ,: sloping gently to the beach. an out. look over a picturesque bay and 'lnnrlscapc——lil short all that couli‘ > bc conceived to make tile summer months a season of health giving plousuro. Read the advertisement for particulars. P i 4 i I] HOME FROM VISITi Mr ‘Thomas Bertram has returned fron lln extended visit lo Vermont, Ilor , ton, New Bcdford, Providence, ll l. and Full River whcrc he spon "a plcasallt holiday with ills rnlu |tlvcs. 1n Now Iiozllord ho mot lll lbrother, Mr. D. R. F. Bcrtrau {whom ho had not seen for thirty Hflvo years and with him vlcwcl‘ all tho parks and museums of uoic Ho also had the pleasure of goiui through ono of the eighty cottnl mills of that place, one which i‘.lll plnycd about 31.00 hands and cov arcd several acres cf ground um lurncd ollt last ycnr 26,000,00l yards of cotton. lt is thirty-him yours since Mr. Bertram lust visit od Now Bedfnril, which thcn liar a population of sixty-five thousand Today it has grown to 13f thousand. Mr. Bertram Ilcplorcl the lack of industries in this Prov lnce which forces our young peo plo to the States. He was much impressed with the cxcessivt wonlth spent to beautify the park: and roadways over which he drovl for hundreds of miles. During hll visit Mr. Bertram saw the memor ial Day Parade, the Oddfellowl Natal Day Parade and a body oi six thousand young girls in mldlllcl and bloomers, each carrying ai American flag drill on their Camp us in New Bradford, making a pic turn never to ho forgotten. Mr Bertram plans going hack but any: that P. E. I. is a delightful place fol him to spend the summer. - i , WOMEN'S BOOTS SHOES & PUMPS $2.95 A PAIR 30 pelt-o women's patent strap pumps. 30 pairs women's black kid extol-do. 80 pail-e women's brown calf laced boots. 30 pairs women's kid boob. $2.06 A PAIR Bee them win our window, there are all also: in this lot, but not all sizes in every ltlnd. ALLEYnSnEl L_W.L " bllek 9 CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD CAMP, JULY Bib-According to orders from handquartors- Military District, No. 6, tho 1st Battillon the P. E. I. Regiment (105 C. E. F.) will go into training at the Ordin- ance compound, Charlottetown, July PRETTY JUNE WEDDING-The marriage takes place this morning at 5.45 at the bride's home of Miss Marlon Gates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gates to Mr. William C. Davies, Rev. Mr. Eaton will per- form the ceremony, the young couple being unattended, The bride will wear a pretty travelling suit’ of blue and fawn with corsage bouquet. The young couple will leave immediately after the cere- mony on a wedding trip to Mon- treal, Boston and New York. Many handsome gifts were received from numerous relatives and friends. DIRTY COAL PART OF DIRTY CONSPIRACY NORTH SYDNEY, June 13.-—Dis. closure of a conspiracy of damage the reputation lof Scotia coal, with the intention of the British Empire Steel Corpora- tion to close the area, and force the Nova Scotia Government / to rensfer the leases to other parties. s said to lluvc dcvoiopcd out of the suspension last week cf a number of Florence and Princess JOlIlBFY miners for sending dirty 1on1 to the surface. Among those suspended were a .lumber of former Jubilee miners, who were absorbed into the other :ollierles following the closing of hat mine on May first, and it was it first believed when the edge of his conspiracy was first touched, .0 be an attempt to penalize tile Jrltlsh Empire Steel Corporation Ior the closing of Jubilee. it has since developed that the ichelnc had ii far wider purpose, ind that only a few of the men suspended had any knowledge of ir were directly concerned ill it. Although the Corporation offic- ‘als refuse to discuss the uffall" T0111 this unglo, it is believed that hey lluvc all facts ill connection -vitil,lt, and that the information iolnts to the complicity cf tilc lorsons uot in the eiupioy of the mlllpauy. as the instigators of the liiiri; but whether for financial cr political purposes or boill cull only )0 surmised. BANK CLEARINGS For woo-k ending Thursday, June 11, 1023: < lost of Living Chart What were YOU piylflll l" Prime Rib Roast of Beef durum 1M th. "farms-t figures from Ottawa compelling - ‘IllllfnX, N. C. . . . . . . .. 2,941,770 it. .1011", N. H. .. . 2,fiilll,71$ rfoufzlou, NJ}. . . . . . .. 014,531 lhcrhrcoko, Que ... . . 7.280.518 luebcla, Que. . . . .. ... 7,280,518 liontroal, Quc. . . 100.252.1317 lttnwa, Ollt. 9.214.377 (ingslcu, Olit. 7935-55" ‘etorbcro Ont. 710,000 Foronto, Out. 98,82‘l.l-l75| iaiilliton, Ont. . 015-979 irlintfcrd, Ont. 1.017.706 ioildnn, Ont. .. . . . 3.740.303 fitcllcllcr, Ont. 1.075.422 Nilldsor, Ont. . . . . . . 5312.541 Port William Ont. . .. 864.874 iviunlpcg, Man. . 39,-i2ii,7l;7 irnndon, Mun. 503350 tegllla. Sank. 3349-537‘ lnskatoon. Snsk. .. .. 1,477,913 vloose Jaw, Sask. 1.11i4,il4'l Prince Albert. Sack .. . 300.273 Beth-bridge Alta. 485.801 ‘Edmonton, Alta. 31126-3811 lalgury, Alta. . . . . . . 5.404.041 Wcdlcine lint, Alin 337-37" yew Westmlnlstor, ll C. 554.147 Vancouver, ll. C , . . . . .. 14,504,000 Victoria, B. C. . . . . . .. 2.089.008 TV . T. _'_ f“ M“ .t .. _. w . V’ i A r ' . 1 . _ > . I Mllllill < » > n I BE E F u T ’ eHoP from ilnlrnsirs catalog. LEAGUE or THE cnoes picnic 4' ' '. at Tradadle Wednesday July 9. . . ~ . I . , CHARLOTTETOWN CARNIVAL \ ' Week, July 14 to 19. 36306-12361 g » l. a clollnsrrzs . 9 Mild and Extra fine (‘or "T"! Added Meetings at Road Convention I University and Government Officials Willi Hold Slmul. taneous Gatherings FINAL DETAILS -_4 The nnnual general meeting of the members of the Canadian Good Roads’ Association, under tile pres- idency of Russell T. Kelley, of Hamilton, will be hold nt St. And~ rcws-by-the-Sca 0n tile afternoon of Thursday, Juno 26, the third day of fllc 11th annual convention cf the ilsuoclntion at the Algonquin Hotel. The reports that are to be presen- ted nre of u highly satisfactory character, recording the steady pro- gress made by the association in thc education of the public to the vuluc of improved highways. The I-li-ctlon cf directors, representa- tive of every putt of tlln Dominion and the (lfllcsrs for tllc ensuing year will be made a this lilcetlng and the invitations for the 1925 MR. C. E. McTAVISH Newly appointed General Parts and Service Manager, General Mot- ors of Canada, Limited. AflllfllillCClllCllf. has just been llllflllti of U10 appolntlucnl of Mr. C. E. illcTilvisll as Gcucrzil Parts and Service Munngcr of General Motors of Canada, Limited. Mr. McTnvlsll is n service man oi’ long standing and for eight years has bccu in vnry close touch wltll tho service affairs of General Mot- Molulmrs of the executive com- mittee of thc association have been in this famous New Brunswick summer resort during the punt 30rd. hnvlnl: held the following IiOBl- wcck coillploling the final details “"1193 for tllc comfort and ontcrtalnuiclit Cliovrclct Service Iilnllnger for of the delegates who will cnlnc ,Woctorn Canada, Cllovrolot Sales from lill ovcr Canada. The Conven- Maliltgol" for Western Cltilarla, tlon will open with the registra- (‘hcvrclct Service Manager fol‘ tlon of delegates on the morning lftltullilll, (fllovroiot Assistant Gclrlof Tilt-sully, Juno 24th, llnll the t-rul Snlus Mulluger for Canada. Forlprouccillugs will be formally open- [l]!!! pust tllrcc yours ilc llus been ml by tho Hon. W. F. Todd, Llvut- ‘(ill tho Gonornl Motors Executive cuunt-Gcvr-rnor of New Brunswick,’ Stuff ill connection witll Sales, in tho afternoon. , Survicl- null Advertising. Tile iuter-Pruvlnclill Conference _ Mr. hlcTlivish will ilc rrtspons- of Govcrnuiout lllgilway Oiflvlalsl Illllt‘. for lilo parts and service of all will tzikc pluuc on the cvunlilg ofi (loucrnl Motors illlits ill Canndn, Wednesday, Juno 25. illlll will bu} ‘uurl his punt experience given him COilHIlllCll till tho nloulbcrs havel ‘llho necessary equipment for his complain-ll lilo, study of the import- llcw position. nut subjects that wcro reforn-il to i-coa-‘i thcm from the special Inter-Pro- W G Y viuclnl Conference at Winnipeg. O O I The ugcudlt covers u wido rullgc of subjects, lllPlllfllllll uniformity gATrymgAx JWNE 14 ill tho preparation of cnsl (latn. 700 Kilocycles (380 Meters) ,WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) (‘roncral Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:30 a. m-Stock market port. 11:40 a. lll.—Pl'0(lllCO market re- port. 11.55 a. m.—U. S. Nnvzil Observa- tory time signals. 8.30 p. fil.-"—l)ltll(!0 milsit: by‘ orch- estra of-Iiotcl Tell Eyck, Albany. N. Y. 1'8- carriod out. l . f ll l ll... SUNDAY. JUNE 15 ‘u! vol; 0 n vcrs t (“l 790 KllflCyPlfiS (380 Motors) WGY (Sclllleclndy, N. Y.) Gonorlll Eloctric Colupally Eastern Standard Time 11.30 u. ln.-Scrvlcc of Zion [Alllh- emu Church, Srhiloctudy, N. Y. Organ prolutle. “March in G" .... _. glnoers in the different univcrsl-' to attend this conference so as to sot bliforo tho university mcn the‘ practical sldc of construction work, 01V! "Mill! 1M IVQPIIB P"|°°5- """"" "fixr;,'"ilg;lii""' small and point out the requirements for i"_'m‘B9A31_pp_ 1- 2 2 “C ‘ T] M ‘ hbnn efficient highway engineer. g 15'] 20 25 lfalljglé" 6 ' "me mu m g y Ono or two changes have hnnul lalifalt _ Soprano solo. "Four Not Yo, O ls~ “lllde l" m“ mnmuv" Pnmrxm m‘ Iharloitct n fuel" ___________________ -_ Burk g_ john Emma [mum chief engineer of the Bureau of Pull iuchcc Hymn 4R, "Sinners, Turn, Why will llc Roads for the llnilod Stains onfrcal Ye Dlerr ' (lovornulont lit Washington will dc- lhCYbYOORC ' gormmh m.“ mm (*,_ nut-mg liver an address on Fcilernl Aid in may“ . Qiiertnry. "IAlFLZO" ______ __ llunllnl the States. Millions of dollars urn! Zlockwuc‘, - William Muikle, violin; John granted ouch your by tho United ' ‘ ilughon’, cello; Mil’li‘yl.l;l1|i1i,'crgan. Statics GOVSFIITIITIL“ 131;" lltlfillltllmly icmrhoro- Ailtllonl, Scnrl Out hy 1K1‘ ___] wor and l‘. lrw s l. i" roromo ______________________ __ (munot rlqlogaieg what prngrnurl has boon ,cnhninc Chorus lCllolr nladc ill this direction. This sub- {amilgon Otto (kit-Hull. dlflwlfll‘ jcct is one of particular iutr-rl-si. lr-Tmford 1 llymn 822' n1 bay My Sill" 0" t?‘ Cltflfllllflrlll llfllfifllltllgfl ln'vlcvy of‘ “at _ Jesus" t o fact 1 at l n mnln on 10w. {Illdllh '0 Pflfil-‘lllllli. "Allllllllw" "m" UK‘- "S-Ym‘ ornmont has ccnsed making (‘onlrib ("dimer - -- - 9 ‘illllllll’ lli C- M010?" --- qcllllll“"-lllilons to tho provinces for highway Cmodsmck’ . 1 Wlllllll" Mlllkl" ‘Mm? 3°11" construction except in those cnscs fllnhfd Hughes. cello‘ Mary iliuntz, ofEllll where the time linlit has hccu ox- *:°“.#§“ ---——— - »——< tenor-d. Zl- 0m“ --- 2 6.30 p. m.--Scrvlcc of Zion Luth- Th" "m, p’ J‘ vnnmh prnl"ior mpunm "_ "PR0 Cllllrch 5“h“““m“y' N- Y" of Now llrunswlrk lu taking n kc-vu $2,121,130’ 522 7 Ofliflll prclliilil. "pllllllih i" C M“? interest ifl this question and will Iqbal/t" r A or -z"_"_r;.c.h__--_ Han Srnpgllk on tlhn sllbjlcci. Mrt. £111. F1 i ism ' ‘ ltrsons, c y i-ng nnor o n or- Winnipcg _ 3 3 "ym" 128' Wm‘ Joy we "a" Hm borough, Out, will glvo an address attics] __ o nfimpg-Q: 2;)‘; "Jmlgn w" o “M” on the latest development in the 005B 3W ° "r ' ‘ ‘ construction of ssphnltlc concrete gfikauglhfl """ l-‘lfitql ____ H Duck pavements. while thc Ontario Gov. 5'2"“ , m , ——-’ Hymn 550' “m, Thoughuus Th0‘, ornmcni. is sending down many cdglw ,1 Mud! “n00” "m ROM" new films of ihc latest methods ___, _ /_ in construction work. H, S2 gflgflzfi;qflYhe°§iYggmll"fi,fp,-. ___ The Mayor of St. Stephen. Mr. - ... 2.1.. ______________________ __ nails“, fgtll-xvollfr. an? nnygr Everett ’ l u Willi m Mleklo. violin 0 - ll "WI- Y- tinell- Wllll ,,:';',:°.,.';:.'°:.'...1"....’2.“.’.t2‘,.‘i Mo; Lentil, organ their wspcctivo councils. urn co- Dlylnp more er m. than overlie? Anthem- "0. ll Will Blnnn ihc l-vrll" “lifllll”! l" "W"! "lllTllllllll WI- “. ’ n“ _______‘_ _______ __ K9591 rrihle to cneuro that the visit of the no prices ere or average qu Y -------- qmrwpqg" ‘eerie. Chorus Choir delegates and their wives will be an; ehan e In this Otto Gotsch. director e pleasant one. Watch for l‘ u elm-t next month. Hymn 833, bet Us Ever Walk with The Automobile Association of Tonvorrowi-Oi-eemery Iutter. Jesus" New ‘ilrrlnswivk. Nova Scotia and __.'_-¢O->-———— fund's Linimcnt In Corns Poetlude, "Poetludium" ___ Batiste Prince Edward island are calling Albert (lotllrli a special meeting of their meni- In St Andrews I = Maritime Auto Associations to Convene During ‘ Same Week convention received. I Thedodollijohwosndbutona vindnonlonhufhepower Tafclljusfwhcnlhcllaadruilfdok Allafewyarly hour. ' Jllawietlleonlyfinuc youalnu; Lioqloeqtoilwilbowill- Place no faith in ‘Tornanmf’ n» clock may Ml» run. " Time Is NOW r U INTEND t0 lnsur¢— . “some time"but the hours, days, months and years steal swiftly by and you take’-ho' ' action. But in the supremely important matter of life insur- , ance “the time is now". '1 0-day you may he insurable, to-morrow some physical impairment may‘ develop when you could,not_ secure protection. v _ Thousands who had intentbd I to insurc“somefime"arc rejected‘ ' cveryyear by the medical officers -' of the life companies. Whatever. else is put ofi till to-morrow let it not be life insurance—for that The Time is Now. LIFE CANADA lwaterlbmOnfllriO H. A. EBERS, Provlmlai Manager, 135 Kent Street. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. All Unwritten Chapter with Mr. Blake on what proved to ho his death-bod. Sir Louis visltcd him. They recalled their years lo- igcthcr in the House and the long osirnngemont between him and the Hyfllflllill 0f lellilflflllil. purchase of} What tho author tic-scribes m; “an when“ party wmch his “human material, and uletiiorls of cnnstruc- unwritten page of Cilmlriinn ' tlon tho object bclng to establish tnry," upponrs in the Cnuadlwu liar m8 the ma“ * y years he was a mem- standards which will reducl. the Review, whore Mr. E. R. Clinic-rumpu- of n“, English Hones o; Cm“, cost of highway improvements andyln tho course of all appreciation of mo“ increase 1llc efficiency of the work tho late Sir Louis Davies, gives tn ' tho public Professor A. T. Lalng, of thc bn- gathered from Sir Louis, wltll whom no lndlcntivu o; the conchmlon he ivcrslty of Toronto, ililll Profl-ssonhe hull it. long and intimate pl-r- had come m as m, reviewed M,‘ ll- llfl l:- l‘ "W101i. of Mctlill lluivcr- sonal acquaintance, regarding lho political ma; ‘Davies’ "m" h, but sity. W1" b0 "i8 iolnt (ihnirlllrlll of political troubles of lion. Aloxun- one wom I dash-e curved upon my tho special conference cf reproscnt- rier Muckcnzle llllll Edward lllliko. tom], n h, ‘Mllgundpy-“tobd r ~- who will Blake's m.» ' ‘ ' moot on Jho morning of TllursdayQutrnnge sir of nlonfllcss and some»; | i _ June 2G, to prepare n coursc ofthing llkc tragedy. a pnwer‘ noemed "mo" mean technical trillulng for highway nu- Cameron now makes clcar, Blake m- o; pen-Hum‘! other, to “have MS‘ from his native land entailed dllr- "At the close of the talk, Mr. mm" mm“ Whmh l"? Blake made the pathetic remark. “‘"*‘ '“‘"'k“"l “Y "l Blake. a man of admirable mou- "lill- as lilr- able of making many friendships. in his last days folt that his llfc M; inward though“; A profound bee“ ‘m“‘“"'!““t"°d- blit understood by few. Hnd thcrv Sir Louis told Mr. Cameron of a her.“ more gunghlna m h“, mm}. walk llc took one cnld, moonlight "up"; had he been ab“, m mum“, night with Mackenzie, towards tho Wm‘ men. m understand “mm and ('h““‘ll"'° l'*'""‘- "n" ll"? Hllllllf‘ he understood by thcm. he would luld luljourucil, illld llurlllg which have plflyad a far greater part in Mackenzie told llllll lilo whole the public me o; um country‘ A the Convention. Dr. L. 1. Hcwolugltory of his political relationship sense of immor- would haw. 4m“. wiill lilukv. Zilr. Cameron writes: imnch 1m- h|m_ and m, had “one m mall“ ""““l‘ 100k kllillly l0 lllvhll. llc wanted friends, but IIGYHf‘ Prlvlulcrnlllp of lilulrknnzic in the coup] be guided by "m admonmnn lrilwrlil mglllli- of lilT-‘l-‘YS. ll was "m; m have frlendn a mun "m," only ill ill!‘ urgl-ili request of the show hlmrwlg ffhgnyuy‘ parly thnl ill first he agrecd in ac~ cnpi u position ill tlln (‘ahinot wlth~ nut salary and without portfolio. . but ovnu lhls ho resigned within n. Gratin X-l. Jenn Linklstipr 1I‘W months llllll before Parliament Blanche l/Inklnflor. ' llloi, unll rt-illzllnoll illlliilill‘ of office} (‘rrado Vll——1. Aubrey Hnrvnv, 2. during the vutlrv Parliamentary Mabel 1,|nk|¢,;mr_ 3_ Arm,“- ‘J°!f‘pry tornl of llll‘ lrlllorulel. lliarvkonzlttei. Austin Brooks. I I uitivl ihnt iu- iuul lionc ovorythlngl Qfllflg iv_ 1_ gonna",- Sam", humanly possible to lnducc Mr. man, 2. Keir Thomas 3.Tholnils liiake tn lilkl‘ an active part in thekinckson 4 Arch“, MJWQY A Llhcrnl (lilvv-rnnlcni. llo offered Grade’ l.‘Sr——1 Roland Murrn to sorvn undcr Blake's leadership z_ John Mun-a‘! ‘ y' and give hlui tho most loyal sup- Grade l, Jr-—1. ‘Mildred 3cm". port; but nothing that he could man, 2. Irene ‘Murray "Y ‘if ll" would move tho great Pcrfoct Attendance -—- ileum-in xlrimlmfifao“ “Lin, ":11" all“ 0000 ill Schurman, Archie Murray. Austin ‘ "m"! 1 0 Llllflrlll Brooks. Malls Linkloltcr, Auhrr-y lmnyuk“ l‘ mmmsll“ Harvey, John Murray. "Nllldrv-vl Scllllrnlan. Sara Linklottsr Toa- char. m LINKLETTER SCHOOL n m hcrs at Si. Andrews at tho same tlmo as fhc Good Ronda Conven- tion for tho purpose if r1‘ ‘ matters affecting lion. A ""1011" 0i lilliliyablc excurs- ions have boon nrrnnscli by tho 10"" "Motion committees and that ihc (‘onvcniion will hi- a suc- rose from every point of view i‘ assured. (lvcr fifty llviogsios from Ontario have alrondy notified the secretary, George A. McNhl-lcn, of their intention to attend, while a large number of mayors from the Province of Quebec are also go- ing to be present’. I ihnir organiza- PHONE _ I49- QRTA ¢‘V'% N.D.MAc LEAN _ ‘Tho second incident has to do l 4 tics. Highway officials are lnvltnd had been u failure because he hud thinker’ m, w“ ndnmed by a ha“ ,