MAY 29. 1931 YES TERpA Y1; g (_- _-_. FHE CHARQ TTETOWN GUARDIAN TOQKA N0 BOND Q U0 TAT'O zvs ..4 firi- main stntinns, the tier-pest to ll Iii-nth of 2,750 feet. These holes are 100 fro! nprirt. rind nfflrlnl information na to ivhnt. troy dlscioiwri hiis nlrenily been i merit appearing in the EPVCllih A11- nual Live stock Market and Meat Rlvoii out at line the shape nf this now which liiia linen out iii tlliintnnrl iiiiz. ninl n niiiiilit-i- of iilnillow li-‘ivr iii-on put tlown lit various niiiIlP“ The most llint. for this purpose. the nniiiinl niz-otliig iiinl iiiiirc. Aii effort is liriiig mlitle to de- orelnniv ‘ iTrade Review, issued by the Dom- inion Live Stock Branch. 'I‘iiis com- ipares with a volume of 541470 in ‘i029 and 425,873 in 1936. Ine volume for 1930 has been exccedcd during Federation suggested definite meas- ures affecting the United Kingdom, Kenneth, are in the city, enroute to visit friends at Elmira. and other he siiial from results to tlrite i" ill"! Xominlii llpllPllfl to have fniiiiil n \'l"l'_V rich new copper-gold orebody lieinn- 1hr “ll" orebody. But until uuilcrltrfllliili irorit. sin-h iis drifting. crosscutting. Mo“ has liecn completed in this scvtlnll r-i‘ tho mine, it is impossible for offi- cials to speak positively. The new nreliotly appears tn have n lflnilih of approximately 500 fret. but neither therihsolute iloptb nor width is "B Mt known. The mnin or No. 3 shaft“ which was ilorvn 1,800 feet nt the time i. of the nnniinl meeting. hna nnw been Wimivletcil to n depth of 2000 fci-t. null four stntlmis nro lielng out ht-twrcn the 1.500 nntl ‘JIKKI-font levels. Fropi those nlntiniia. drifts mid crosiwuts will lie ilrlvoii into the newqiroliotly illltl it will he tit lenst a couple of mouths hefnrt- very llllWh is known. Meanwhile there Iii no roiisnn to iiupposé thiit Nornndn riiniint continue tirorlui-inr: gold at its Present riite of urouinl $500,000 n month. if the prico of copper should tumble still further, it is possible that the gold output would ho still further iii- l mi ket-sheep the past f'lve years only by the vol- ume o! sales in 1020. Of the 1930 total Toronto handled 208.378: Mon- treal West 136,300 and Winipeg 60,- 76B. It is interesting to 1100s from a tatement appearing in the Review hat October saw the heaviest mai- keting of sheep and lambs, with a total of 139,018 coming onto the mar- ssles totalled 75.662- while November saw the marketing of 64,491. July and August ranged 48,000 and 50,000 respectively, while Decembe saw the marketing of over 37.000 and June and January each accounted for a little over 31,000. Stewart Jones 8c Co. Correspondents o! ‘l Greenahields 8c Co. Members o! the Montreal Stool: Ixclumaa 88 Great George 8t, Charlottetown ‘that certain industries the self-governing Dominions and In- i118. b0 ‘ , customs duties on specified articles of foreign origin, with exemptions and reductions for Empire countries. In its latest re- port, ths body warns that the tariff question must be approached from a broad viewpoint. It even warns would not profit directly by tariffs, but would receive indirect benefits by preven- tion of dumping and by stimulating internal buying power, Horse, and was among larger Canadian Shows. Standing for service at Charlottetown . If you wish to raise Draft Horses of ub- stance and quality breed your mares to the "REGISTERED GLYIIESDALE STALLIOII GRMGEIFLOWER l0. 25895 This fine stallion has qualified as a Premium Terms for Season $10.00 Cash - $12.00 On approved note. the top-notchers at the the Agricultural Hall, points in the eastern part of the pro- vince. They have been residents of Worcester, Mass" for several years past. ‘lravelling in comps 1y with them is Mr. Frank Bolger also of Worcester, who has been away for the past twenty-seven years. He left by the afternoon train for Farmnlg- ton to visit,his old home. STERLING INSTITUTE - The mon‘“1y meeting of Sterling Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Quinn, Stanley Bridge, on May 21st, with six members pres- ent. The meeting opened with sing- ing of the Ode. Minutes of the previ- ' ous meeting were read and adopted. It was decided that question raile- be answered and returned to conveners This work was left to the secretary. All bills were ordered paid, among them being a spray got for a former member. A card of thanks was re- ceived fi-om Dr. J. E. and Mrs. Flem- ' ing andfamily for whom much sym- pathy is felt in the loss of a loving daughter and sister. At this meet- ing it was decided to hold an its cream social and dance in Stanley Bridge hall in ths near future to hslp to raisa funds for school prizes. Next meeting will bs held at the home of 1m. John Quinn on June 11th n. 7.30 p. m. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. V‘ Island's til-slams amalgama- wani- I - i I - FREE DEMONSTRATION I Ml - . a and n tt l‘ t | G ° I ‘yew York o ,Le er .1.- Bskmg Powder at Burlaoes Groc-, ' . cha ‘ - . ‘ c.y all this cweek. 4848-5-20-2i ‘ STEWART JQNES a EX ‘ flgd (B! Arthur F- Demve. United rms one USED HEINTZMAN Plano "*- a By 00.. chgrlotteto... 5M; c_ Domain”. a “ lumum Mm" Bros” ML ssookrmLn-Tiic services lll cunupomgeng. 4n Grunuud“ ‘ co “Mun” i» mzaqhzaal‘ .he Brookfield congreiatlon on Stn- ' ' " (Mum M Jnhnnon ‘g mm“ LONDON. May. 2_8.—(U.P.)-Con- ___ day. May 31st. will be as follows: x-xanx—aianx—o<—x—x—x—x§_x—x Air nan.» ‘iii°""i.-i“"'L°3""“'i""‘fi“ "w" ‘M’ “ "mm m:“'°"d ‘M’ s“ "W" mllilhl in Hem“ “Immune 3 p" m‘ swan S°h°°l a E snowman-u. ' cream l“ _ - _ Al Chtlll . 'IlioséiiiirMiiiigfliiiiiiifiiz"‘ l‘ 1"" i-"llfld $119 00m". 960110011518 Memorial l-lall at 8 o'clock. p m‘ Brwmeld 7 p- m' Sundal -| ... ... i - -- g I , m m", order to pa,” “out o! u" 4:: gugidv zflyl 25% “giéqilr and (mucky-g he" u‘ urging a “Tbsdo School 10-30 a-. m. Hunter River i’ 0 my,“ 1,3,4“,- uyuii, ACT"! n6“) PB glib r11 ‘Ital ‘i, 1'12,” L 4 yomzwnz more conczlntrtltnegortrcom- __ p m. Sunday School 10.30 s. m. . u it slua -- ' . lczs I1 He " ,' m4 m1v+2i' ting ra on n o r in- LEW __._ Y»: ‘:\l"l]!l\{i!tre::‘<Iflll' .'.'.' Coflroharion sscuiurissi filfi. $113M’. '.'. "Liiiiilmw “m4 ‘fill/l it'll: uustry 1" “Id” m“ it my “M” l" June lslts- gtgsscshleliiglfac; ctchlismieslslii? 3°55 VALLEY-Them Wm be "l" CAN HAVE y." ‘fclelllwlll! . Abitilil . . 5,... mo, ' Qf,‘;,“"j';3,- ~muggnlaamu +17; the prosperity thatisexpected to foi- - ’ 4832-5-28-21. vice m connection with the Pres~ iiiiilliiugniéricilifoil"... . 3% '11?‘ - - 51K: iiisi i313? Bait uni: ..§ m", M‘ raiuurfi’”il" 1W- -—- byterian Church in Canada in the STIPPLE‘ arm»!- Wll-ml"? ""“'" -- -- vim c3: ‘j flm" 1°“ 1W6 “also 5"" W“ 2"“: 41% 5W W: +1 In Speeches. in lectures. in the cnmsrs cnuscn, Cherry vn- Orange l-lall, Rose Valley at 11 a. m. TEXTURED h- -- i-ii- y lrodutls Vii-c um 00 . Byers 1 u 1i i >1 - < gréyndggbcemeut i Smhsffnl“ _ we m“ (- I) o‘ Ale 4312 554 53 I press and on every hand industry ley. Sunday, May 31st evening pray- on Sunday May 31st WALLS Illlonl-ldollar . . l . , ~ t , _ 0 ' ' ' nno lust». ""“"ii‘..?‘“i'-'..’.'.'-§.‘mid-ii; hi“ 9 I‘ R 141112 ‘M W?» “i... fv..i.i°'iifii. ii‘ i?” iiv 1316*" i4 ‘“ “m” “m” " ‘i “P” ‘° W- " "m1 "rm" m P- m- ' ' ' "- a I'M-v tzgfialin‘ Bunk u, Cummem tint!’ ‘it 5m, m“ m-w tum.“ M” ‘ ‘ ‘t I ticlpate in or benefit from the com- i NARROW ESCAPE-while Mar :11" c"“"' ,, f ‘ow _ , ,- ' . _ . " _ ' _- s wall; ltifgltfniieliti‘ii'llilllllir. 1,1,5, "l" lflflv :51“ ‘(iii +W IMP“! b00111. it must first be prepar- IIUUSEWIVEH-We have special garet, the sixteen year old daughtei lovely w“! uatmenu 4-10 vi: m‘ “ha: n: mo» :1::: i111! ~ + Ed...“ °°“‘*;.‘°..‘“ °°’“"°“‘"° ““"" ‘"‘““°"" f’ M“ ‘m’ M“ “"5 l“ ‘°' m" "m ""1- r::.:.'.'.::-- Cons“ l" i’ - - uont Pow ' < "R75 ' ~ ‘ e on equ rms with other pow- sweeping chirrmeys and freeing elog- crown the gu-ggf, f, m 1 t Lllllilllillill iii-hike . 2U m" Tr . iipc 1010 ions 1mm; 1i 1 vapour . , +i1/, __ 3 5 B "flied ' Bonilliull ‘rui- lilltl cbcuiicin .. .. W, Mon 152m _ 5pc Iii-ii 1013,25 10m, Ell": i- i4 _, ~-: + y, ers. Othenise, according t.o the Bed drains Phone 1004.'rhs Hygienic fion o: Queen and Sydney Street; Famous Pliiyci-a . . . . .. .. 11 till ‘frmlii ' ,§l"= 1on5 v3.50 ii-uiu "ox Film __ + ‘Vi warnings, Britain's exports must con- gem“ C°mP'"‘Y- 4572-5-29-41- v g d ‘yum L.“ __ J5 u“ PM‘ 4,,“ I055 set-m x1e:- G“ m"! - -- - i4, yes er ay morning. she was knocked (lgneflil sit-ct “lift?! .. .. ' Mimi‘ 1-,, ' {in 1011s nmio nuts ‘It'll in. . .. + y, tinue to swindle, her unemployment _ ho the “mud by a pawns ca, ,8 "Ollie mi . . N, . , ‘l “all! liltlti 01.2."- U8. iillyr ltuli .. — rise mg she conunuewm m“ Low“! P3195» — Garden Cityi , . ::::::::::::-.:::: i!'.‘;':f;i..;.; -.~.¢ -.~.-. -.-. ...": m .- a; 12;: an: hi; ca". -~ n, s... ... ........... .... .35.“... .32.‘. M" M“ m 1° ">- vs *~‘§.i‘"“1§.Z°‘..‘;‘.i°'“.”f ‘I?’ ‘°.§“..i""f‘ ”°“" m’ "'= “w-"fv Iinptrflillugrrlsu- DODHNION 0F “ANAIM . t $2.80. 3 lbs. 50 cents 1 lb. 31 cents. eds.“ she w“? huritlpemsiasn cam? r- fuuuedwallgyouavesomin Fronwnu}; no .......... '. I: “UABANTEED chow,“ 1M Te‘ ’ + M‘ Industry.‘ scheme 4307-4-30-tf. walked home - ron espensivehomeaaud hotels yiiiiriizi‘: iii..ug}iglm P°“'°' Mlllit ll v _ 5111: moo 101w you-m lyiucliimcfzm‘ “IQ w n“ '_'_ < ' EyOUITgImQQExscaHhBVE 4i f , t: N 9 1,1,1 5 1.- " ‘ ' . _.. GTO CROSS — Preachhig '_"""' em r 11h th i .i mil uir . . no 0.1a Lilln c» +_ Thus it was that considerable 1m- a i , e mod- - " w w“ ‘ s "i: mrtance-wss attached to the scheme service vlcmfl“ Cms’ gummy 31st at ARTIST GRADUATES_MBS E "n“°nd°'“w°l’kinfl P111850 i'uui-r liiriioriiiiuii L‘ N 1t {Am lilfili +- 3 o'clock c E Armst Jfiflll MCLCBJI, daughter 0f Ml‘. and - o . Price iirtiilivers < C N R Z + 2t recently proposed by the Federation ' ' ' “m5 Mm R_ g, McLean, Sourls who rec- pmntzgaves you the loveli- {{}_'§‘,jf",,,‘,,‘,’,‘,‘°_' g a) 3 . rape ma» i "‘ °l Bflilsh Infill-stiles 10f the recovery CLYDE aw“ c s d ' ently graduated from Mount Alliso “t “P91” “d ‘°"“'°’ i" $lilil\‘lllli.'llll‘. (5 N R - 50c mm - y. of prosperity. It was the voice of x‘ “n ‘y’ M“ Quivers" 15 s and,“ m l"! "Ykv l"! Color. 5mm, iiiiii soils . . v N n _- fills 1min v,+ t. organized mlustry speak“. d 31st, the service in the Presbyterian y‘ p g ° summe T!‘ ‘<"'ii'i'i|ii|i'i'ii'i5r<i.".II' .'.'.' 53% C N l‘ - 5W3 I might well have been an answesnto church" Clyde River‘ Wm be “t n m’ home. M’ the graduaflon exercise l than. Jwhy’ Durand‘ w!“ “-,m,,,,,.,_. 510mm; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ 11% “mum”: 0F clmu" m“ +1 m many crmca who spoke gubly o! a. m. Sundayschoo] 10 a. m. several pieces of Miss McLean's work Inrpnsmgly little-andlasts xnw roux (TAX . I l ‘ m + it rationalization without taking into we" on display‘ Particular not!“ "hnsuyour home" Come niacin-r issues) +1};- wnsideratlon the costs were“ or the BRADALBANE-The service in the S“ sake“, °t “d bfaumu‘ chest °I h‘ “m, "k f" an ellimllfl . ,, “ t can anav an es gn. Metal work, -wit_lmug bl‘ ' _ (JctLIil-il not. 101.00 — other causes that have crl id i - mesbyteflm chumh- Bimfllblne- ° ‘gatmn’ A"*¢l'“‘-‘ 1" Novl 10.1: 1mm ill‘ — l/ ppe ac clay basketing and china work were A""""""' ‘““ ' ' iuiii-1.'1n:i1 iorfiis + y‘, i-Orie. and Placed hundreds of thous- Sunday. May 31st, will be at 3 p. m. ’ A'_“"';'_l"',‘,‘,.,;,',3",; __ Dec 1.1031 ms". ifiin- Store-s .| _ isv, +114 “d; 0g men. eager w won‘ on ‘he Sunday School 2 p, m_ "l" °“ emlblt» "d W“ Sllb-‘lect W o‘ . Interesting Samples iliiid u R b , - - -, -, y iuiiuiiiiiii inn-inc (TAXABLE lfliillng) fol,“ ",'§_,""" '. "' “"59 ’° $24211‘ {Z "d016," much mvmmble wmmem‘ H" w°rk lnlzliuu-sm-ii. wlDilplay—Conlc In! .‘iir vr -_-~ u pad“, I, 7; _1,/ ——'—- showed Miss McLean to be an artist r‘~i-‘“l1<'="°" "ll" 1m fivinc Nov1li112 10"10 105100 a Bflllllltl lltil/ wk. 1n 111st ' The Fedemu” bmn“? "n"! 1°!’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N f ‘ DEMONSTRATmNS Now i‘ii.<<i|iil:11i*(| (illi! _..), _ . ~ ,_: ~- _ _ _, ~~ _* ‘ *4 , -- - 30 t ed . ° 01355511111118 Bbllll-ifl GOING 0N iitiiiiliiirxiiiiisitngg-iiis . u _ P” 13:27‘: “but. 1/. :1 Swill‘: 5:21‘; i; g1: 20:1; Canada. Sunday, May 31st. There i AT R. T. H“. Power “mvkllbhk ... ... ‘W’ ilgcpo _ 1M TN ‘V _ 113% Y‘ ancml ear end-d .h 319 - will be services in the Protestant GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR P. E. l. -- "5 W. 1'0 vi-iffioui 101's." to wot"? sin” w; ‘Li? w?) ‘vi/air’; y e' ' 193°’ Hi1"- Bvrdm. at 11 a. m.; in the PERSONALS h?“ Dal": MamoNALn *9 ROWE ' i?“ ‘he ocnlinuo oofio iil 'i~iiii 1': ‘ii .11 list/i on»: liar/l Ziiii- ' ‘°"“¥°“ "m" "h" $1-90°.000.000; re- Presbyterian Church 'I‘ryon at 730 l "m" ‘m n“ n“ 1° P’ M- Ill _ . . , _ _ _.. , _ .- ' I - ii i (1031 CONVERSION rssvaa; ‘Fliildrgifiliwltrbn i522] Y1 35:81:22,811! totiesgtlzlgllzhy aenpzlrfrigriy £50m" Sunday school in Tryon at A wide circle of friends Wm lean‘; ,‘ _ I i; imp 27% ‘my; 27% 2s '+ 1/. ‘ ' . p. m. Preacher, J. Fleck. m; t 1 (,1, i 1 . _ “l? 41/ tic - b LIiNli-Ml 101. .1: ' .' . - . 2. -. . '. . t rifl . w "s" ° e S“ °“s “m” °I~ $01111l:i'ttiré,be{yirrlzl no . ‘gig-gr 1mg; Iiiiol-(o |1i=iq 321:1!“ tsgztgfitelfiaztmsgggirize A Mr. Ernest Parkman of this city. Ipeaied to the President of France for WUUAUL“ ‘u OWN ‘VEDDDYG n“ f"? - . . . ' . - .-' . l s Stvl-i ...: my any i =y ill _tv BARGAlN.—'I‘wo small Pianos ‘ < v ‘_- !\ini:.ir.i llllllnlili loner n14, 4y; 1\""1'19.|n.5; ,- .. g ' _ ‘ _ ‘ _ ' permission to change his name. He . izglillilljllfnqlnllil"lzlgll'ltlx .. . ’ _' w “I"“II'"\I';H"" o; 02am ilmlid? Zzileiycisiclbzgfullzfid on“): the ‘unable for summ" ‘Tmaies- Mme‘ Mr. J. L-eRoy Holman and Mr. his four children now. and doesn't FLORENCE- Italy» May zit-Just an P001‘ iilill ('0. B ol/ “-°“" "P" " ‘m “m5 i771“ "m’4!+""" o a use Ems" Lw- 4928443-21- Sterlin Williams of Messrs iwant the °1d Til-Wan ‘iuswm W35 be“! i955?!“ , 1 ii-wi u- . in on 1-1 iww+ v. scale the re-organlzatlon of the rail- g E T" m *'° ‘we’ m bm°m°ss - . g Elm: iilil-iiiil-ir '.'.'. '.'.'. .‘."".'."‘ . " W“ 4"’ *9“ mm’ y‘ ways C T" 301ml". Ltd. Bummerside were in of his own youth. Flourteen slrls re- ed by “nest smppm‘ at the “dam? fsitiiiiini on of New Jersey . . m, ‘ .' ‘"__-—-—~""" ' W" W“ "W 6MP u’ Tho committe r tn Fed SERVICE n ‘Hawk’ m” “"' the city yesterclay- fused to marry him, he testified, be- °‘ PM" Pmflmqua W1 Fem" swim..- Securities .1 _ _ which s e t l e ° ‘ e 911ml" senoe o! the pastor. there will be an cause they did not want to be Mrs Lombari when Emest fired his re- . , .- m t MRS SARA" M‘ runs t I the “I590? is: Ton hsdxijrivestigati 011mm;- servme on the U!“ Qhurch Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice com He married a Pomh gm who volver in the air several times‘ as an "liinii-k u. -— ' f e ‘on rea was a stron n “sq i’: in“ the” "mmds- Smldfiy- May 31st at 2 P- McDonald leit yesterday on a short spoke no Wench °"p"°“‘°“ °f 3°“ B“ h“ bullets m‘ n,“ iiiiiii-y- . . .. There passed away on Sunday s k E h anangeme 53g J 38132315103351: Subject: Matt. 16-18. Any ques- V151; m Mona-en ocheted from a. portion, slightly ' ' ' i ' “" ill b l , -, . ' mKK-Er REVIEW you m“ 3m m," i330. tilt, V1920, at the Norwood Hospiw toc JCC (Inge the ‘ndustry itself. but insisted mom om w e we °°m° . ____ Jinai-aii Llnlment Qflllil sprains. Wm-lnding the bride and bridegroom. _ . , a er n illness of two monthsJ .. 6y m provide must come from Mr. W. saxby Blair, Superintend- " '"‘""'""“' Mrs. sin-ah M. Fales, aged 4a years.‘ ‘ “i storatlon of confidence lackingant-yew RECEIVE MANY INQUIRIES- m" °‘ u“ mpemlwmal SW4" a‘ ' '_'_'_‘" i An I'm-Hull": 1W1 favorable "m- Mrs. Faies was formerly Sarah Mac- . v Kentvllle is among the Rotarians Y ‘ ° “ . . , T, , (Bpeclul to Johnston s- tlartl) due to the lack of a. protecti t. ifl. Mimi’ “Vince inquiries and several ' "m" I ‘nnltcilhllli?! hNQllaiialIIIKZNlFIEI nixiii Kinnon, daughter of the late John figfllmf‘ ‘ OIiQIIIHishILOWII-fw A significant “c; 1n the :90: 1s early bookings at the Tourist Assoc- attendmg the mmference‘ E A . l‘ l‘ Pl‘ O " "' '" ' l _ i .. . 'l"i!.'li>r‘~“til‘iii u-iios: 3.3.3.2‘ (husshwn MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon, o! A; 3],,‘ p” I l’ I o 311,4, that the recommendation gm- ; ufflfl ration oflice indicate that there will _ z ‘lllfltil’ out, "ssotll llih Twain!‘ zllflllllli Kllmuir, Prince Edward Island. She {gilflvmtfllfvlwlle ~11?‘ llafégifiz 15,1,‘ w“ supported by two industries be a large influx of toursts inito the Rmarm‘ Rev‘ mm "as" M New 9 f" iii-ii~- - I t mres onew i .. .. - -.i - - ,,'_“!“ ,,,,.',.,__,“1~,{‘, nlflmf m ,,,,,_,,,o,, ,8 came to Walpole in‘ 101s and.in the 3 q 1-0....- A . any, 1i! 331,1, a4 hitherto unswervingly favoring free Province nis summer. The earliest G'““°w' a bmth“ °r M's" R- H- 3 lust received direct from Factory- ;' i""'".:".."i."szirrtszzi"i"i:r..:;i.rt:' ‘°“°"‘"' Y“ w" mm“ w L- F- f?£..;E2;"£~.£ 12* ode-coconut shipbuilding. sim- doe or mo» boom w» i" is ‘Sm °’ °“"‘°“°‘°"’“ " “"°“‘““‘ i o... full carload cvpnoc s ‘iiii - _ t - ' ' itor, by‘! iii Lmuioiiciio the "cirg" cn- Frrgxeiscihswim Pnidecell-"d h" by i811 cviirpliiylypnl ~ ultaneousiy, it is recalled by some June 9. During the past few days the ma” District c°m'°'e“°°‘ ‘ ii" “"‘"“"‘ ""‘ °“““°"“° BM" ' » experts that the ommendatio f man visitin Rot i h. ll- i y_ i|~| . h; t i d 4 d (‘an Cement n11. ns O Y B l1‘ 9-115 5V8 C8 811d i‘l"'i‘.i.i.....‘.‘..‘.l il‘§“i....i“.“.‘€? i..“.i.'.°i§i.'.. The" *1" 1°" °° ‘mm-m i“ 1°" °* "'- “r” P“ the comm” come-W with time o! =d at the Bum“ for mm moat- M" m“ M“ A" R" w“ m "' 2 One full carload TEN TEST ' "is iiioiiiciiky- gPéirfllfllllli." fit ionic-lilacs a loving sister, one brother, Dr. Mal- filldvsfflgo- l‘ 51,. Oswald Mosley youthful leader u" and im-ormazion concerning the tending the Rotary District Confer- ' tli.t tho t. s 0 ll t" ll re nrm >1 “ir- ' - ' r in} mnin n. .=..'.‘.'.'..i.I-- ‘The 07152111011510!!!‘ 0a Mwmlnsiivn. lzbtlllzfll- IdB- glmpngga" {Z33 W my W! 33% ofanew Party in anemia pledged to Island. °“°°- M‘ “m” 1s P"°P'1°‘°' °1' ‘he t “Assmted hmglhs" _l~iivi vi istiiiit f r lilii, e voiit nut-s. o. an 9n 5 g . _ ‘ ; v - - l - - D i] N , f crl-m. _ . F,,,,,’f,,,| ‘Hkvfy’ f" ‘igsul, m’, Mn,“ of‘ Macxenzxe ewe“ guru: Frag??? zinckslkiiit “lion 7Q fi P 7:21; development of the purchasing pow- B’ y 9W5 ° ° £ —-P1'1ces low- iffil-vlilliltinyéiiiluosl wigsr:‘rfixyi-‘Zixivgrnl: w d n a k_ - ' D‘;"=‘B‘;hm;m_°__ I; 2;) 2g L," er of the home market protected by ENJOYABLE PLAY-On May 8th. e 1",“. “.,,,,,,§“ 0,1‘, ,h,s‘,,,,fl,.,,_ lndmL ‘i: 551"’ l (inn Steel (‘tiill :10, adequate tariffs. v the south Melville Dramatic Club MR’ cow WOULD CHANGE L M P I ll 1F prov-mart thlltofllerotwill it» lhfrlrilgln 11ml‘! 56W fies W811! 119111 at ‘he “ ‘m’ ' 1 ... n’) 01 c?» ‘ presented their four-act drama en- NAME o o 3 0o . . 13,5" r. F . ... ... .. -- . -.. ,',,,.f,',',:,‘,"“,:,‘" “in E‘,,o,‘,‘.""n?,' ‘Eu-Inge o; h°m° ‘m nldui Dec- 35"‘- ‘t 3 P- m- imii Bridge .. , 7m Want Elastic Tariff titled, "Cranberry Corners" in Hamp- v _, flliliili oiic-lliirtl. C t '73“ HW- L- 919F911“ ShYQQdET» 01 Hallgrklglm" ' " 1W m,” ‘W. 11M - ton Hall to an audience which taxed PARIS' May 29"M' vuhe‘ “use Paohs wharves "It ‘ii l th t tl JOVQPIHHQH t ‘ y -‘ _ ' H y-i - . ,,,,,,,,1",.,,,,;§’,,,ii;j{;, ,,,",h,,r"],,. gfluunn“... Umted chum)‘ °mcmwi Mum: was Lliniaiiy to i. i 4 141M The Federation commi s re- the capacity of the hall to the ut-_ name Iikrauy mum um’ has a’? vv e * ‘v k lllllil l>_\' 110W l‘l'\'5'llill*. in the ‘pi-leseiirqilllliflled ‘by the 18111008 qllflfliet 0! §:;"{'fi>“m““"“ 13/‘ l?‘ my‘ 10,11’ port, with an eye to statistics that most yet the best of order prevailed - l s: l rii f t l, owe .1 ~ -" -- - _ _ ' » ;,:{'c'§,_"‘,‘h,,,'",',', ,',{,‘§.'},,,‘,’fly",';,§ fight p9]. ‘all?’ Ttlmple- Whitnslml Eefillmlll no“: l'oi1'e|r i‘ - , three-fifths of England's production throughout the evening. The per- V in)‘ to follow . . . Brazil is n lt-uiiiiili“; I519 0| BOHIGWhCTC. Th8 RGV. Shroe- gfssezufi: - - 1s desflned ‘m. foreign shores would ‘ormers deserve great cred“ ‘or l.‘ > l. _ I w A A . I ;,.',,:,,,.',','|,i;~1 “‘,‘,',f,’,'.i Ilfiilnfrlllgglilsfllltnnh?!‘ rlii~ d" "ad ‘mm ‘he smpm“ ‘md ‘he Qilllflfi llillin: have any tariff agreed upon, so elas- the excellent way lll which they car- ‘ iinrcs ought nevci- tjo occasion miy iiiix- quartet followed with "Crossing the ‘at?’ '- tic as to enable treaties to be con- rled oi! their different parts The i ‘ t_' . . . lti ll_' tit wry "ll- n . I I ~ -- ' - Ppriilly‘ renllzeil“ iiyuiiic’ oiiynimvi liygilh 3*"- The 1m" Pfiyef-W" flvmt- gaiglrltgl inolwer _. ~ cludeci with other powers. No men- writer really a stranser here and a l i; Zilcfinliiafifx 1212?; u? later»! flffivilllitlill "u - i, tlon ismade of the way in which the critic in stage life, with s. host of i ' € a in March without tlifflflllll‘. anti Iliill ~11 - W "P e “hm! hive ~ ~ 1- - i: (=1. hundreds of complications arising out others eulogize them for their noble J §i§n§lg".i§',iii'§§ :i\r\'ec0|'t‘l‘rre0l|lt]l‘;“bgel: ‘r:- Grove cemetery‘ 115x35 of trade with Britain "and her Do- effort and their desire for a worthy lllXfll tn fl (Wlllllllfifllhlp extent with s minions under tarlfl regulations, object. In conclusion, 1 must con- “ew m mm ‘flmmm’ “bwmmy STOCKYARD SALES ' .f' .. would be disposed of. The Federa- scienclously say that I have witness- NORANDAI SHEEP AND LAMBS 1;;':)‘)'}:|l~“"°"“ -- - i tion said it was not prepared yet to ed professionals before the lootiights, ' lt niiiy trike ii (‘ntlllln of yours for “so Hie“ with this problem not Md It who must tag-e ofi their hats to the I Xlvfllllilll to obtiiiii riiii iiiia iietnllcil in] -———- have any important suggestions to South Melville Dramatic club-Com. _ . . ._l a _, ,£21031?"...""§?é..il°.33" ...'2:iri'.";.""“..; T<>*=1e"~_°"h"1= M M“ s» .make resnrdins u. rehabilitation ... ____ In 11w opening weeks of J1me =v=rr fem Y an / . liioirgl--»--l-ii Ionian-c r-vinw tyedékffoffm the calender yw 1930 wvvflwd w ; British agriculture. aevrvmo FRIENDSHIPS-Mr every home in Canada will be visited by a ropre- .- .. , ' “e” ""° "“‘" m‘ ' 483.645 head according to a state- 1n a report last September, the and Mrs Edward Leaver and son i - - V ’ ' . ' scntatrvc of the Government for the great national - ‘ _ f purpose of taking the seventh census of Canada. The census is really a stocktaking. That is, it provides the information to enable the Govern- ment ancl others interested in the development of the country to formulate progressive policies for the happiness, comfort and prosperity of our people. All the information supplied is strictly confidential, and the oflicers of the Government are subject to severe penalty if they disclose any of the information which is given to them by residents in the country, to any other than the Government. Furthermore, it has nothing whatever to do with taxation, or military service, or compulsory school attendance, or immigration, or any such matter; and iheGovcrnment itsclfyannot use it except for statistical totals. V The Government representative will put the same questions to all, and it is your duty as a resident of this country to answer promptly and , truthfully. The Government is very anxious to avoid forcing anyone to answer these questions, but it is empowered to do so in the few cases where individuals may refuse. Issued by HON. H. H. STEVENS, Minister DEPARTMENT 0F TRADE AND COMMERCE-OTTAWR U