he, SUMMDEID GU , PRINCE COUNTY. crmomcps smmv GUARDIAN l ‘g E_X_T_R_ S-P-E-C-I-A-L _.. - I Ti M‘? Tm: new wontn cart WELGOMES YOU Quick and Courteous Service. i Regular Dinners and Suppers. Quick Lunches at s11 hours. ' “l? Judge” Saunders Presented 1 lWith. “White Gloves” At ‘Supreme Court Opening road. u w tor _ sips mp Farsigsuclomun-rvru“ m l . Subsorlptllml. " ‘ __ should be left with Mrs. mo qdusrfllan mu In bousht dolly st my of the following stores in B2-— IIIGDKSNIPQ, Water St. nto Bakery. Wlter its u Dmnmr“ Wu" s‘ Gourll Mort Gsudet, e1 Grjnflug g; Guaréllzsn Wllldbe delggred dilly B a e per s o i. [I]; - rogrder to the inlay xrcspomhlzelor dellivlgrlesa trlnhyhllilflifolietw“ or olumn is reserved for new: | interest but advertising of y nature may be inserted at urd strictly payable m sd- -nuv Pure Shellac the t... AMERICAN STYLE. illefilifiilrfiiril“ fifiedlitfi ll "rfieorfifi.wrn§“3l°'rrrr“tlr°fii $3.3’- L'w'6‘8'"' cod -—--and mackerel “n”. quality floor wax at Blraflesaaqd‘. wh ‘Also Regular Chicken Dinner. Supreme Court in Wet-side yes; ltlaend tluztlworke‘ be provided for . d 1 c 1 t d V. . .t no jigs at Bruce's. i. y no enJoy this wonderful VARIETY 0F mwy‘ Shem F‘ ' H‘ t m“ ‘ w “n” m“ m’ “m” KGIISIIIQtOII 3.11 3.1’ 9 011 3.11 161111 L_n35_5_7_m _STOMACH UPSET? use 315mb SEA FOOD? the presentation. bodied. Whether their term be of ' . Besides having no criminal doc- long or short duration. ' ' ' "*- R“ 7°“ ""1 “m “l Tm" m“ u: this te f court had the "As r mono traflic Vlcllllty M“ 1W1 “mervllll- °l "W 6x111? lgAliglliggrunl-alé 00., Kensington. 14-1240-6-8-31 ujiusual empxeurincnze of having no recommend that thet law edslgst l ___._- Glislimw- 5» l4 m“ w°l°°m° noenrent of their daughter -o1vr cspnvur Grand wuur ""11 dwket- “m” 4'1"" l” "w" r1814” m‘ °‘ " "mm" M“ Th” Miss Jean Cousins was a visitor T, h l x 1 tuhrzciwfi egieisttalsgn sot! piano fordlstrle stPa obsrgoain, “i? _ Anthem b m this mg figuration: vtouhgvgerenolntixrguizz-l fierlmcfiatm Fwgmfgirfiigrécvfyogll- to Summer-side on Settudsy eve. dore en 0m o Car eton. . “s. . . . -gQ0dcon n . . x , mu _ - - ping. lvrarrluge to take place ' 5919mm pro 5r pint of June. 14-1210-6-8-11. E GOLF COURSE OPENS -'1l1c Summerslde Golf i v1sito s w Mr. and Mr-r. Frank Easter, Mr. canto; ..".E?.'.‘.‘.....““k"o“.’f.‘“;n:.:c M, \ n”..z'rlie?..tafi..ihzrthehs.zzs tazzs°zstzs°usdtsrodrl‘ :t..’.".z¥:..:a§2*-c"§:.r tare; so». ‘ we ye- ar- 1; , . . . _ _ - ~ - j son ar , nngcd for some free sweep- lng “The Rage of Pine H Gmvex, visual-gain? £21032 wfiidaomsTvtggf Tefiegtaigegnrhleyl’ skaflfligeglnllf “m wfkm ugiththere w“ 11° $53”? ggfitafil nag owlllgfltmll’ ma“ Mlr. Claude Dunning with a num- to Carletgn lacs: Sundaye 1th“) vlsit Vllll prizes as a start-off. good specialties with the Qulnts . day. w“ sewed to m? $8.2m _b unch m, mes w c w“ a very 5M “b Sat d8 e cou be put oll be!‘ o.’ men is busily engaged in Mr, and M1'5_ stewart Maglvflckgn b ‘s 100m“; forward u, o, If not fine following night. L-1239. ____ 1mm m charm and aurix lyesilgg orynghlrlgashi m f m gengwy when the public mom“ _ "m o; cal-lemmrly; Farm yefll‘ With plenty 0f coms- Miss Milton. Medford, Mass, is themselves well satisfied wit their r p en spoke o e y our RESSES FOX CLUB- . Gillies, Secretary of the Marketing Board, Char- how the board was en- e success of the board was he splendid support of the He thought that the fox ow being organized; could llectlvny the same as the shipping clubs. /Coopera- rketlng should be just as . fox ranchers as‘ for farm- they must be organized ve confidence in their or- on. Mr. Gillies also spoke - en mixing their own feeds. night, en route to his home in _ keepln his to l the building and mak it more The following have been om- 0i Bfllden High School. w“ “ n- ‘loactljorrfségltilbaolrlleletllaxrlillayl fresh 58h‘ Gus meta supp led mm n suitable for present needs. m-itled to Jail since the Novefnber weekend visitor to his home in gigfglw“ 1°‘ the 5mm” m’ “s1 , subject w” CM er; y ___ , For Annexatmn ms “mm, W, m“... tom, term 19m: so for breach of Prohl- nensinswn- _______ aglscetln Mr Gillies gu \ M“- "°l"“°" mnmd- 3mm h ' “""°““°“ “l m“ Gm“ ‘my u“ hm” ‘m: l‘ 1°’ brew‘ °t “d” Miss Bl h McIv of Borden 1W“- Rllm“ 3°“ "l Pm 3"‘ e wcrkgof the cooperat e -——- ‘fifgfimfifi i,” days Dleflsantl the s ' ' ex°e$lve speed °t many mmmls“ M“ .18 ‘or pa”? lumen“ 3 '01.‘ enjoyed thaexuvzeeekend fr‘: Kensiogton dm- l9“ Thmsday “fining f“ n Charlottetown and l2 _ gonau er daughter Mr. dwln Qfitlon Mame on the highways of the Province. theft. 29 for drunk and disorderly. the we“ o, he, Idem, M,“ m,» Saint John, wlhere she will spend a to any home In Bummemde by in. special spaced Fnrm re —1 BAR. 3B Frost Tlghtlock n 1n L-llfifi-G- -2l. stock at Bruce's. Summerside. L-124Z-6-8-21. —TBOUT CASTING lines. qual- ity and price right. at Bruce's. L-ll66-7-6-2l. Sock To End (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DUBLIN, June 'I—Fbr the sec- ond time within a year, electors o! Eire will go to the polls June 1'1 in an effort to break the party deadlock which brought about the Government's defeat May 25. Nominations today put 96 Fianna Fail (Government) candi- dates ln the field. ‘l9 Fine Gael (opposition), 3O Labor. and 13 In- dependents-a. total of 21B candl- dates for the Doll's 188 seats. In SUMME SOLYMPIA Tunoou SUNDAY, JUNE 12th. From 5 to 7.30 p.m. THE FIRST SHORE DINNER T0 BE SERVED IN THIS PROVINCE. RSIDE Vicinity Mr. Edwin M h visitor to Sunugggsltslewofi vlsitin m P k Co of Mlgs M1111? conrlnnfir m’ sue“ The codflsh has i d d Mr. Heclfibelt the localarfrlslie pillar, E M!‘ . J H. . fnendspfn Sea Vgw. m v Wm Miss Mary C. Pickering end Mr, Roland Pickering were recent visl. tors t Lot 16 d easa visit with friellllls that??? a N m Mr. Rol d P te. is d l the steazgghlp ranlt aspgrg tl: "M" l0 B- 6059 all too soon and the loud and hearty applause ex. pressed the appreciation of all present. All trust to hear them again next season. There was also a sale of candy. Mr. Arthur Stew- evelllnrs entertainment Pouliot l Petitions OTTAWA. June 'l—(CP)—Parlla- ment was asked today u; move for the annexation of a small corner of the State of Maine to the Dom- inion of Canada in a petition pre- sented by J. F. Poullot (Lib. Tem- lscouala). The area. is separated from the rest 01f the state by 50 to 75 miles of dense forest and its only direct communication with the rest of the No Criminal Or Civil Docket In Prince County—— Campaign Of Slow Driving To Curb Highway Speeding Suggested By His Lordship. ./ . Mr. Justice Albert C. Saunders was presented with the customary pair of white glovu as there were to have no civil docket as well. said Mr. Justice Sounders in his address to the Grand Jury. This dld not mean. however. that there was no misdemeanors in Prince County, as the magistrates improvements to the Court House in Charlottetown, and s the Grand Jury examine the Prince County Jail, and make any sug- gestions they saw flt to improve A campmgzt for slow driving would be a good movement. he suggested. Reference wasmade to the number of pedestrians using the highway and Judge Saunders pointed out they should understand that they should walk on the left. facing the traffic. This would avoid a good many accidents. Another danger the increasing use of roller streets. It ls a splendid exercise any! should be encouraged. but W85 skin-es by children on the city; the damp and unsanitary condit- WATER STREET Special Parties Catered To. NEW WORLD CAFE NEXT TO STRONGRS STORE } SUMMERSIDE ions of these quarters and hope mmtuwlth the suggested we]? Dllt lll Operation more act- --n".. the education of the youth o! the province. we would suggest that a movement be launched to have educati m1 pictures introduc- Wallace hire-chum. Foreman for self and fellows. JAIL REPORT 11 for vskrancyt 3 for breach of the Highway ‘Iraflic Act; contempt-bf court: 1 for breach of Domestic Animal Act; 2 for prop- erty damage; 1 for breaking and entering; 2 for assault; 2 for breach of the Unmarried Parents Act; 1 for disorderly house; l for breech of Railway Act. The following are still serving sentence: 4 for breach of Prohib- ition Act; 4 for breach of Excise Ant; 6 for drunk and disorderly; 6 Mr. Arnold Taylor of Charlotte- town. was s recent visitor to Ken- sington. Miss Mary Inglis and Miss Iva Champion were recent Mir. Keith Hardy and Mr. Keith Kennedy were visitors to Bummer- slde on Saturday. Mr. Charles D. Howstt, principal leen Ready. . Mr. Iii-ed Profltt of Charlottetown enjoyed the weekend wth bls par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Garnet Proritt, Sprint! Valley. Mr. Nax Kashetsky andMr Mia Margaret Woolner. princip- al of Carleton school, was called home over the week-end, owing to the death of her grand-father, Mr. Adam Brown. of North Rustico, Mr. Cameron Annear, student st Dalhousle University, th guest of Mr. and Mrs. Muttart, of Carleton, on Tuesday week with her husband. The many friends of Mrs. John A. Deegan, Carleton, are glad to learn that she has returned from the Prince County Hospital and he: health is improv . Miss Grace Webster, of An stine Cove, Miss Miriam MacDona d and Mr. Deane Bell, of Carleton, who are taking the Entension Course at Prince oi Wales College. spent - for theft; 1 for vagrancv- for Willmm Huh“ an" flu-WY“! m9. the week-end at their respective . n u, t m, Weekend with his parents Mr. and world ls hlm-ouch the village of Fst- mm was 8"" dull!" "m" l" ~- k ,1 m K mm u, yum... u, ca: 623%‘ fills hinge" to theeelzsgmelliefttggn 256 candidates Mrs. Charles Paynter. French River. git 1n Tunlscouata County, Que. Elhllgllggl on the busy section of breech of the Unmarried Parents tmzelrercvork meme geasllwllg pa“ o: homes. _ ‘he °°“‘“l°“-‘ "ml" Since the general election of Melly friends ww be sorry to lVlr Pouliot said the area i vol His Lordship felt that safety Respectfully iwmmed. u“ °‘°““°° °“ “mm” Mrs- 0°11“ love. o! PM 30mm- he produces his foxes July 1 m, yea, Prime Minute, learn that Mr. John w. Plckerln ed w‘... m... m, f‘ "' zones could be provided and that r. J. s. Wright, M.“ l-wtl tllem- The sneaker ' ' 1s laid aside from active duties, an “ ° “““"° m l“ 1"‘ ' m” “d w“ “m” 3°" would be very. pleased to week-end in Saint J . "ll-it he Will Shortly be about again. ch m.“ suggestions on these mute“ nard arrived home on Friday eve- , ______ questions m. give any as_ umber of major divisions al- ____ _ Frog -Canadlan origin. 1t ls sit- ,- - hing from Fredericton N. 8., to Mm _ J hn mwmua o! _ All open discussion fol- “W!” m” °°mblll°d °l=l>°sltl°fl Mrs. Fred w. Donald and little “ma m the mm ‘mmmfly Pm“ ‘frfiieilflmmléldheffiiili’ ca" A“ Dropped ‘Wml m‘ ‘““"“°' mmlh" rnontoralrrlriritinz friends intelli- nd m“, questions were m. outnumbered his Fianna Fail fol- mm (gummy spam a ‘W. days re_ lac state where the international Ioreman. Irving HAN”; Elmsdale.’ Ammesnqeneml mane Camp, He}. mm {fiends m N at m tives in this province. While in No de inlte Plans were 1°W°YB "Y “w l" I Hm!" °Y 13' wlltlv 1n Bnrlnsbrook. the guests ‘mdml’ 1"“ “P m” “m P‘°"’l"°° vvluiorn’ N Macwilllssns West bell‘s motion for a. nolle ros ul hear that 1141:" Georw wegter i: (WWW 511° W111 be the 811"‘? °f . form an organ zatlon. The members, of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McKay. °r Quebec w the n°rth 0i the . ' ' . D eq °' u Mrs J C Glllespl wa M, 0 m for tum," Actuauy were w” an even 5pm i_ 551m John Rh,“ Cape. Eldon Drummond. Freetown, was granted in the case of the confined to her bed n1. All join in - - - *- OmsMr. Bdlcraham Rogers m the last election‘ but one vote ML and ma mginald Mbum The petition was from the Em llPeternlGallantwlliréifigtarBayryéetwes- $111.1; v5.1 Paul bl-Iatrdinrg‘. tilndlctrirrelng wishing her a. speedy recovery. The many i-flend! o‘, Mrs. Rub _ wag 1°51; to the Government m the taln. srnley. are receiving con- 11°11" bmhlih 0! the Cathollv Ulllflh y?“ Eng?‘ 1 w . M‘ ease,“ 12;,‘ “a; ‘la’? c aw” ma, M, Ralph Mmm r 3mm. sell MacDonald. Carleton, are glad appomtment o; the sneaker and gratulations on the arrival of a °l Farmers lhfl W55 signed by er‘ ens n3 n’ “fly °" e e“ e my “a” ' S" an °‘ ' Sue Meadows of sum- left this. week for a two vacation at‘ her home in kc, N. S.—-S. - e.___i_i____ o; he; sister M, _ of Kensington High School was a —il— “m, a"! 4s_ sea View“ 5 Chad“ Dugian- ca! the secifiixotn of Maine con- muawmg w” the w“ of the gtxlfgmelérgseezilfiaafigg aiqsufiegéfif businesswisltor to sun1merslde on Miss Mildred Muttart. Mrs. sberh ' l I 7'11"?!‘ 13- ’ '"—"'- . %qmptefll two 1d‘ t 1 report presented by the Grand Two appeals. the King vs. Clif- Saturday‘ hm mm‘ Messrs‘ w-nue Mutnrt Independents a. ' The Weather of the pm week‘ the °we° ‘a, Bl}? "w" i. l“ Jury.‘ lord Aitken and the King vs. Dan- MB M... m? d MES N if,“ M°‘"°YS“§“Q”‘ m°"°"d w . Vacant l. h" been lwelg‘ Sllmlllfl‘ days. the s? re “m” y 5mm "5 May it please Your Lordshlpz- lel Gallant, in connection with con- s r DD an o‘ onlague B’ u “y w ‘pend u“ Jayme“ are m h with the“. who se tled on both sides of the "we your and jurors wish m “mo” under the “ma: Edward] vella Cunningham of Montague week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack geedlng and are a now busy M; National Trans-Continental Rail- submit‘ {he fog-owing report. were "SW0" W KBYIEIIISWH On Annear. MARITIMES ...___. _ leton. Friday evening for s two - - b 1 _ "In th prisoners’ quarters e Lawyer attending the court were Welling at their homes m Kensing- - | Cgndltlons In Locll Forbes with the President in sag gflgléufmtg figfglese ‘g! 1g?“ lmlfhrfmdaxgmlt 1°“? I 1 have foureid some needs for repags Hon. Thtfne Campbell, K.C.. L. G. toh- rviectltlismvLlltifg-swllvrflldmselsteldwmrlllles _ _ F , l S t {are cilrialrinbgegttng o enfdnby glng- and the destruction of tack fish fumegxodfilct: tlrllléllpgltlozrsaitéleg and agree with the plans of the Lewis Heath Strong KC C D l t m t who hi; bee}; vgfy 111 m; “vex-d - g e s ue e oowe y " ~ - ' ‘ ' " ' ' MrErc een,one saff 311198 3.11‘ y a m” creed in “nlsnm Ron can was ing gear, a. grep-t many of them say m Canada and they must buy the“, architect. Mr. Hunter, to effect MaoCallum. atson MacNaught, ° 9 = 'actory. improved. Sister Marv Arthur who artswered b s. Q .. spent the weekend with his par- . ~ ' e;- gg memlu. 3nd twp vlglwrg N“ Amon Pickering 1e“ on duties both ways placed them on. We were forcibly struck with A. I". Arscnault, K.C. ems ML and Mm George Sheen‘ 15h: grimy; g? g3: stair“: vfiéwltrfig were present. Thursdw morning rm. the “stem der severe economic disabilities and Summerslde. first time a d is "no m h" y The Canadian Press) Correspondence was read by part of lhe province when he has they had complained of the eflorts -—— hon“ - 7‘ Y 3 nwn. June 'l—Crop condlt- .m.mry_ Rem. or thanks for 01mm... m. wit,” o, ha...“ of both Canadian and United Stst- Mr. Elmer Bernard who is work- y. the Prairie Provinces are satisfactory with most of the emerged and coarse grain practically completed. it ated today in the Dominion of Statistics’ telegraphic cport Eamon De Valera has weathered a another vote. lopped off with the death of E. Rice. member of Mon- Mlhan. Thus dissolution found the following standing of parties:- Flnanna Fall 68 (including Mr. Speaker). - KELVIN’ INSTITUTE The May meeting of Kelvin In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. tatlon on Moth- frult received while lll were read from Mrs. Prowse Yeo and Albert Walker. Two quilt covers have been completed for the Protestant Orphanage. It was decided to make n. quilt for the Prince County Hos- pital. Mrs. Lorne Crozler and b by b to th i h flay asyh. e r ome on Monday Miss Marjorie Bryenton, nurse m lnce County Hospital, spent. a. few days recently the guest training 1n‘ Pi" their potatoes. The acreage th year will be considerable less than previous years. The fishermen so far have only they will only pay expenses. gravel for the improvement o.‘ the government highways. Friends deeply regret to learn of the serious nature of the illness o Mrs. Jchn A. Campbell, Burlingto . who has been a patient in Prince n habited by about 100 people, n11 of George Roy. president. and J. P. Dumont. secretary of the branch. It recited that at a meeting of the branch on April 10. s resolution was passed to petition the Federal Parliament to seek the annexation way which at that point skirts the ; international boundary. They have ‘no communication whatever with the rest of the State of Maine or of the United States except by a supplies in Canada. Payment of les authorities ln enforcing customs aws. In many cases they owned land in both Canada and the United States and 1n some instances their buildings straddled the internation- alboundsry line. There was no the Grand Jury were at liberty to don. Howlan; Davis Ramsay, Nor- tham: William A. MacGregonCen- tral Lot 16; Iifldon Russell Burns, Freetown; Her-mas Myers. Carleton. GRAND JURTS REPORT "We have visited the different rooms of the Count Building and laave made the following observa- ons: these improvements. Sheriff of Prince County. The case had been adjourned to the November term and adjourned again to the June term. A second indictment against the some person for burning a truck also came up. In this case the Island Prohibition Act, were set for trial September 1. C. D. MacCal- lum appeared for the appellants and Hon. Thane Campbell, K. C., for the Crown. Henry Noonan. A. S. Hinton and Admitted To Bar At S’side sumo CLASH MARKS__ TRIAL River was a. visitor to Kcnsing-ton on Saturday. the guest of her par- ents . and Mrs Archibald Mc- Kenzie. Mr. Norman McDonald. principal Friday evening. Miss Annie Delaney and Miss Marlon Salter, student; at Sum- merslde High School, spent Friday of the Bank of Nova Sootla here, 1% on a new highway now being l in the eastern part of the pro- vlnce. enjoyed the weekend at his home in Kensingwn. Mr. Millar- Waite and Mr. A111- left Saturday mornhglgo spend the to learn that she is convslescing from her recent illness. Mrs. Thomas Psquet, of Port Borden, left Wednadsy for a short visit to saint John. Sister Mary Arthur and Mary Rene, Sisters of Mercy from Providence R. I . arrived in Car- months, but is now considerably The people of this neighborhood are welcoming Mr- snd Mrs. Avard Bell, who are taking up their resi- dence in Cape Traverse again, after an interval of many-years. - the fl-Stém par-t the Pmvlhce. Mrs. John Stl kney. of Hart- - - r bein n llltrrrlli°rrs°oas§elnlcilllr°rilnrlrl ¥iiyofit°fsiiilii°irl§°li3lfigrmogly @0135]; 11150555551 lll-rt llglhréloli? Qifilllilérf enoizttt“o‘éfinti‘°yt$é ¥,’.‘,°',‘.’._.w"‘°"°,‘5”“w°"§ °“‘°‘°§°“d.,°’; {gm C3?“ "llvgd F"“",°"°¥,‘,‘,“g nt rain and cold weather‘ den. It was decided to plant the m“ be Dexmment- Wltihlllllt Slinwls- x 1 m ' . l-hfle- hersxfzllhexihlevfi? "M11325! Igc-lllgllilsbll i: e r . o. . ' ‘ ‘ ' ' r r . n o ' hlmxgepgltstsalgreéonmelrutiblcy iild°°l.“§’d-it.“’é‘ler‘lfi‘rl§wwrl°tfi“ M" J°h“ E- CW5!“ h" MP"- atlone wglildkbxe 3.33.2 tcethinxtllll- Edward Everett Arneit of Bum- Husband 0f S 1 a l n The see Multan ‘om, Cenetigflvsrsc- lt-lelrn many érlfilld-l .94 weather 1n the past 15 pointed to get some one to clean §§§§k°g°§$§?,;y§n§‘g,§g$sf,g§§§1 ted States and a great benefit to merslde was admitted to the Ber lam ogre e recen ness '1 pe as facilitated spring soWIIlG old work may still be com- rarller than was the case the school. School Committee re- ported that nothing more was needed at the school. Sick com- ear. The frutt bloom in Nova is later than last season's. 1s regarded as favorable, and n2 is being done thoroughly. bws and pastures are late. but d condition. ' ding of wheat and coarse xvas not generally undertak- ntll the last week of the h. Hay and clover fields are '12 most part showinii stood s. and there was very little r-killlng of pastures. except mlttee reported giving two boxes of fruit. Sick C mmlttce for June; Mrs. Cecil Paynter and Mm. sam- uel Waugh. Program committee: Mrs. Robert Stavert. Mrs. John Walker. Miss Georgie Yeo. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Laura Hogg. Lunch Com- mittee; Mrs. Lorne Crozler. Mrs. Cecil Paynter. Mrs. Stirling Mll- lar, Mrs. Harold Laird. Program for the evening was Reading by Mrs. Bertha Walker. Question- activlties. Mr. Cousins built a new plant thls spring to take the place of the one destroyed by fire last autumn and his many patrons wish hlm s successful year. a number of young people from this coinmun‘ ntwnded the talkles in Malpcque Hall on Wed- nesday evemng. TDLS is Mr. Yen's first appearance 1n Malpeque for this season and the reception af- forded hlm was very mucn in evi- dence by the larse crowd who were present. Mr. William C. Cousins accom- the people immediately concerned. HAS RARE CAPE 'I'HIE PAS. Man. — A strange cape will be worn shortl by Mrs. T. H. Lamb. Her husban muskrat farmer. recently trapped his 40th Albino muskrat. enough to com- pelet a pure white fur cape. One Al-bino is found in evcrv 25-000 rws, lamb sold. He has made many vain attempts to breed the anlma. Viennese Scientist of Prince Edward Island at the op- ening of the June term of Supreme Court yesterday. Hon. Thane A. Carrxnbell, K. C. Attorney Gener- al. moved that the application be received. Mr. Justice Albert C. Saunders congratulated Mr. Arnett on his ex- cellent marks ln his examinations and welcomed hlm to the Bar. His showing proved that he was dilll- gent and sincere and His Lordship felt sure he would make a success of his profession. Mr Arnett is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F‘. Arnett and re- Woman Strikes ‘Ac- cused Negro. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO. June ‘l-Elmer John- son, slender cit fireman whose wife was killed n a savage attack. was called to the witness stand at the inquest lnto her death today. Two hundred spectators lapsed into an expectant hush. Robert Nixon, stclid negro. ac- cused of slaying Mrs. Johnson. three other woman and a young neyed to Margate on Wednesday evening, where the played and de- feated the Marga softball team by a 26 to 4 score. Mr. Lcsle Clarke handled the game to the satisfact- ion of all. A large number of trucks are to be seen constsntl passing throu h Kenslngton loade with cedar pos . which they are hauling from the western part of the province to the site of the new National Park at Cavendish. As will or has been already seen in another section of this Pflllel’. by a notice referring to stores clos- she will soon be fully restored to health. Her husband. and her sls- ter, Mrs. James Page. of Palmer, Mass, accompanied her to the Is- land, leaving next dav on return to their homes. Mrs. Earl McInnls daughter Patricia. town. are the filesis of Mrs. Mc- Innis mother. rs. Thomas Mc- Carvllle. of Carleton. Mr. Mclnnls s nt Sunday 1n Carleton with t em. and little of Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ramsay. Lot 16 motored to Carleton on Sunday, . 1 . “W 1'5"“ n no» o hole muo- Mw om u M» one we Fm“ T” Ewlam‘ siizt‘.:'lt..rnr.tl oi. "sum. imoifriiii? ’»‘>»‘r‘1“‘%“f“rl'é tattoo.lzrdrzdat..zazz"tztst.ni ::;*§..*."Pt;".a*:.*sz.:.""“ "’ ""- ’°“’““‘°“ °"" m” Pm“ lth b Miss Gladys Welkel- “mmhm m°‘°“*° "m" "w" h°m° “*- wlu c u u ntered the law "llwded l°°m in the wlmtv m"- ents will be closed to business be- mes during the past week °“ H” b yMrs John Walker. 1n North Comm“ t° "s" h“ W‘ "- ‘l “° Pm‘ ’°"““° rum r°o'i%°'n ene Strong x c e- glnnln this coining wedneoddy. A t i ti th ‘ tonsldersrbly below normal and Reading by wu- Ml“, Stewart ents. Mr. and Mrs. John s. Cousins, gone and his h sl iragile. 82 °t s‘? ° mac in m“ u "uuaen; Johnson 5;, M gum-any l‘ _____ ed 1X92’ mm" a‘??? “(£36 “s”: llmhrlrxillmomtumuresertliisirlettr ggiggeswonyhy Mrs Harold Lslrd- fifnrmrilifrollfiwrlimhfi min.’ X°‘2.’.£“’rtr’3’1n“’ ‘llrlgdntgdlgyhegn Znefifiio in his final exomin- slllldderllllybege "m8?" 1t l"? Miss Stella lvlllwll of Mfllden- day nightemlf) hxéar my Cligirto . eners y so ' ‘ y _ A o. w m i. ,_ - ‘ ' too-re- l h» m» w» M...“ some. can. nus: e»- 1- we n“ 0* - “w. . other." .."""°:-.::* :2; s*ct'"s...";.°".:z".otc.r.a"zz"s t?‘ t» n? m?‘ ‘ “ ““ ° “m.......:*.?"§e r. “rile zonal-nu‘; shat’: "stator: d. areas lackin adeqllB/tfi cl - h" mm!’ 1' l‘ d fen" l “m N f ' dmwed u bank“, at me Bu. The men in the throng started slngtorl the guest of Mr. and Mrs. me m“ "For H me ‘trumpet Ewe u” ‘Nerve’ "q" re M‘ least ‘masggmmmlt who m l"? 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Tomorrow While Johnson was led from the Ben Chsfmplm vghoiaréwwormxiv Ce rains. tchlnl oi srasshop- suuerwl 32th.. little the worse other in holy msttlm Miss "Everything we owned has been chamber. con Hicks. another ghenyetlhgmwegeiren; m Ken§w°n_ In Murder Case appegyg u; be “my general parently o c’ Mm came" VB spawn.“ dawn.“ o; and “km an ‘ but we don-g, (e91 negro. toldlthe coroners jury he 2% i‘ control meesures are beinglm- for h" “W” hum o“. o; Mrs. aortrern Stewart. Hamllwn. mined." h daughter. Anna. snld "Willem Nixon to the Jolm- _______. MTAWA June -,'_(cp)_-rh, -. “gem l ' lll-lee wagon“ this Inverneefl J w Pickering Ben “l2: chlknnoemitlsnd his wife eccomponied mgntngillvfiitlllgntlsfihfinp 101a lr'§5'°3.tey7lor'l§1"'tnlf.?r§h’l Reserve Judgment $llprfllle Ohllrt o! Canada todag! "f; D F County vlllew- M" ‘m’ “ young cou le wer'e ntten by the world renowned "father of June n, birthday of King George window. 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Km“! lice who died inreh s. left on es- prggnglg-"gugggm " n] ‘t/ i111 l 11.1] lllwflu _, ..,T ,0». up: ma. - A hen gmogwwwoggm M” I'§,,‘,“‘M',',‘§§ to insanity in Barbour’: family , . . .,, W, - ‘ r V_ owned tt len. firmer. de- mam n‘ named‘ mm“; m was received only a fewndsys k1 , ,...l.Nr eras low-h" r reidannnusheewhocered ~ . the whoe est: life. . r ‘ . lll M’ l 41F ""1" M“, m, 4 91%, “m, yfll also u grounds for new trial. The -. y ,4... ,_ .1¢»A1 ION cred more wings bott- b‘ GMM "mm. m, m,” court waived any! onty in ‘ . l ‘ " _ ' . .. » i: A 1m flaw,“ ,,,,,'-,,£,‘?? 33m: daughters 1% three sons. lnclud- the form of the affidavit mo it , OI-rf/Xfilanlgég J r o _ “Iqmgu-“qgg, _ ,ingJmnslt. lselrlmnslifss. wurodvedlnovidenco. v ,_§ or ' ..-. ,. " N '_' I I I l l