MAXIMS - = OF A . MERCHANT It |l eufflolont for n man to curb and moderate hll inclinations, for totally to oupprsoo them la not in him to do. . , tut"..- Guardian Two c t Q‘,f‘,',,'°,..¢ Guardian, Founded m. PRiili. ttisoitcaiiin loin y‘ "CELEBRATES sat i-ciiiiiitii Past Grand Master Preachcs Eloquent Sermon at Gom- memoration Service Yesterday After- H0011. Yesterday “the. Semi-centennial 0f H“. Must Wnrshipftil (irand Lotlgei of Ancient. F-tec -und Accepted Mas- nus of Princo Edward island. wars dniy 0nd appropriately observetl in this eity. At four o'clock in the afternoon, nettrly three hundred Masons. re- llfitiitllllillg beside Prince Edwartl island, the Grand Lodges of Nova Seotia, New Brunswick. and Quo- 000, pflfflfiefi from the ‘Masonic 'l‘t‘||ipie. to St. Patti's Church. They “.,,-,. mzatled by the Caletlonian Pipe band anti marched by way 0f llownal, Kent, Queen anti (rriliwll Streets, At tiie Commemoration Service in st, Paul's Anglican Church yester- day afternoon the preacher was Reverend Ca-non Sliatfortl, A“. A» i). C. L.. 0. D. E., Past Grand blaster or Quebec and Rector o! the. Church of Si. James the Apostle. Montreal, who prtlaclied ‘powerfully and eloquently on the ttiienre‘ “The ylfltl of the Yeaecs," anti f-roiii the text "Abide with Mo" Genesis 47:8. Referring to the qualities which. belong to age he proceeded ties were possessed by the Masonic hotly, the age of which was so old as to be unknown. The‘ foremost chlartietertstic of ago \vas wisdom. which was larger than knowledge and carried spiritual as well as in- tellectual associations. Tile second clilaraoteristic was humility. Mas- onry was no self sacrificing in- - stitution, but quietly anti unostcnta- Eiiil PlllNiiE . lllliiElilliiliEfi INPESSIIIN ndid Enthusias A Large Attendance, Spie and Unity in a Business-Like Convention. If large numbers, energetic at- Strong, the Secy-Tlreasmeting as whoie- secretary, some (enthusiasm are indicative of Iii calling the meeting to Order can Mr. Gillespie briefly reviewed tiic be relied upon to rejoin the Ceu- political events and conllitiflns 0f federal today, complimented the party on house as soon as the election op- the large attendance of delegates, tenlion to business and a results ,‘then Prince County servatlve majority in the -portunity is given them. The spacious Su‘mmcrside Court vious Conveution—of a must popul- on ur young man 'I‘uestlxiy 23rd. inst, with delegates as the Ceun-ty (luuditlaite and 0i attending the annual business Cun- the bright prnsptcts of not vention of the Liberal Conservative this riding, but the whole of Can- Party 0t‘ East Prince County, the ada being rctluenitd by the Con- numhcr present being the largest servutive patty, lle made a feeling for many years, particularly dur- referent-e to the doth of llon. Sen- Room was filled to capacity iiig summer mouths. v Mr. T. ll. Gilles-pie the President titrenpitrtl the trhair with Mr, lleath French Doctor Finds N ow (lure IWRIIS. June 24—Dr. Emile Itoux, head of tho Paetcurlnstlttiiti yesterday presented before tho ttetultnny of science, what he term- td "a remarkable curative nienf for syphilis, Dr. C. Lovadltl was given credit T0!‘ the discovery. Successful experiments had been itiade on infected rabbits. Dr. Roux said, and finally on thirty men tho germs disappearing in two days and external manifestt- lions of the disease healing in [our ur five tlays_ ‘ Mooowoowo-n 0§0+o0+++0 Condensed Specials llfllr-dc per word, net curl! insertion In thil column. mv‘vv““ ¢‘ ‘v‘ ._____.____.-_----- ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description cheaply and exiled- itiousiy executed. Guardivn Central Job Prints”. Phone 188. ‘ALL KINDS 0F‘ DECORATIONS. flags. lanterns, pennants, etc. Taylor's News Store. 1738-0-24-31. t0 show ‘to what an extent these quail-i I551 Canon Shatford 6 tiously moved along her destined way. Masonry combf-nctl science anti mystery anti taught humility to all who belonged ‘to the (irder. The third characteristic was stability. For thousands of years Masonry had withstood the storms ef time. though there have been few socie- ties so persecuted. T~he preacher next dwelt on the qualities of toler- ance and service, concluding by saying that, in ‘tilts island Masonry will go forth upon hi9!‘ ministry and, inspired by the half a century of history already passed take fresh heart of courage and add greatly to her escutcheon, in ‘the ‘evening the Semi-centenary banquet was held at the Hotel Vic- toria. IUiIDUd. one hundred and fifty guests being tpYCSCIIL. ‘Mr. George Wztkcfortl, P. G. M., {Lied as teaslniis tr The following Toast List was cnrrletl out: His Majesty the King and the Craft (The National Anthem) The Mes-t \VOI‘SiIi1IIlIi the Grand Master Song—-Brother ltubert biesservcy Sister G-rand Lodges- Song-—l3rothcr Charles Earle Song—l3rother C, J. Gallagher "The Masonic Spirit of Robert Burns" Brother W. S. Stewart Song—Brother Anthur Bruce Ileading-B-rother D. Edgar Sliaiv Song--Brother Parker Hooper .2 MAXIMS . OFA MERCHANT > _-—- ' The but man lo the one who wishes and seek: beet-hi: ability 0Pi€S PGIIBI‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew C0 do may be limited, but he touchco his PQIQHCLFIII. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925 . . lliiliEllEillil] 5 EIEEIEVEI] ily 0. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, June Z/l-For the first time since June 11, the town of New Waterford lust ‘night was rc- l-ieved from darkness and received a part of l-ts regular light and wat~ er supply. when the British Em- pire Steel Corporation Power Plant at New Waterford Lake was put into partial ope-ration The plant was damaged on the eleventh title-t- a fight between the- miners and Corporation Police in which one miner, William Davis, was killed. Restarting of bite Pidllf, was also "1008 Possible -totl".ty; starting of fans anti pumps in two of the Watcrfortl coilierics. which hall been without maintenance care. Fans and pumps are new working and ‘maintenance ‘work is being ear- rietl on by Corporation officials in T191171)’ all the collie-ties of Cape Breton Island. Twelve local unions of the Un- ited Mine VVOFKLITB have rejected the latest Corporation terms for a settlement of the strike. ‘This is one half of the locals having to do with the corporation. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S., June 2ll—The prcvinoizil elections overshadow for the moment the Neva Scetr coal mine troubles. Nothing is “Anld Lang Sync" "God Save the King." being said by either party to the dispute, the Ilr-itlslt l-iinpire Steel‘ . Cflfboratltin er the United Mine Workers of district 20. The lmriiiiig of a carpenter shop and forge at Dominion Ellllllil |]_ililKNE5Fi Fans and Pumps Now Working at the Plant a. n d Mai n t e nance Work is Going Stead- Number G. M. OF QUEBEC) ed in St. Paul's Church. Yesterday. -_.. o.___.i_ AT ST. PAUL’S YESTERDAY REV. CANON ALLAN P. SHATF 0RD, M. A.’ D, C. L, O. B. E. (P. nvt Intention BELEGAIIUN Elliiiil iillEBEiI Canada Claps Embargo Upon U. S. Peaches OTTAWA, Juno Zm-Owlng to the great danger of the moth found on peach trace in the United States being introduc- ed Into the peach growing acc- tionn of Canada, especially in shipments of infested peaches from the infected dim-LL: and the Impossibility of inspecting such shipments, the Federal Department of Agriculture has imposed an embargo upon the importation of all fresh poach- oc and peach nursery stock from the Sgtatu of Wisconsin, lllinoll, Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi and the entire are: east of those States, The Oriental peach moth ac- cording to a otatement made public this afternoon by the de- partment, hal proved to be a most difficult Insect to control. Arsenical oprnyn have been found Ineffective. Flood Leaves 5000 Homeless (‘Special to the Guardian) ‘SYDNEY. N, S. W., June 24 - Flood waters entirely surround this city aad- 5.000 persons in the vicinity are homeless. The “Bowdoin” Is In Sydney Harbor SYDNEY, June 24—Cspt. Donald MacMillaus Arctic exploration schooner Bowdoin arrived in Syd- ney Harbor this afternoon. WASHINGTON, June 24.—Pe‘r- emptory orders h-ave been issued by Secretary of the Navy Wilbur for installation of navy wireless equip- ment. on the McMillan Arctic ex- ploration ship Peary, A long wave et is being rushed from Wiscas- set, Maine to Sydney, where Peary Japanese Consuls have requested is now anchored. tthoir Governments WASHINGTON, June 24.--9n ul- warships to Amoy. SEVERAL ElliliiP CHINESE IN Ell Scene of Trouble. (Canadian Press) CANTON, China, June 24—Scv- oral Europeans were killed and many others wounded today when fighting broke out between Chin- ese agitators and residents of vShameen. the forel n concessions here. Women an children are fleeing on the U. S. S. Ashville preparing to leave for Hong Kong. The situation is extremely serious. Five hundred British and other foreign women and children left Shameen this morning aboard the British steamer Honan for Hons Kong. A British infantry regi- ment was ordered to stand by in case of need. _ The break today came sitter de- monstrators fired in the direction of Shameen yesterday killing a Frenchman and injuring the Com- missioner of Customs Edwards and V. G. Murrell a chemist. HJONG KONG, J-une Z-k-The situation in Amoy a Fukien prev- ince is reported to be more serious owing to the insistence of the students in demonstrating again-st foreigners in the International ‘Concessions. The Chinese au- thorities believe they can control the position, but the-British and to despatch Annlul Bnblcrlpflonl Delivered is.» By llall, Cumdn and U. B-AUIM EilllS KILLED‘ Alli] MililY iiilliNllEli BY ' ESll illllBllEilli Hundreds of British and Other Foreign Women and Children Fleeing the Vic- inity - British Regiment Ordered to Stand by in Case of Need — British and Japanese Warships Ordered to the The Chinese Government's re- cent note “deliberately gives a ver- sion of the incidents (clashes be- tween Chinese and foreigners) which is direct opposition to the one put forward by themselves. and which is established accordlnK to data carefully confirmed," tho latest note asserts. This attitude of the Chinese Government is deplored as an ob- struction to friendly settlement. Americans Ordered Out NEW YtORK. June 24.——The Am- ‘erican consul at Canton has order- ed all Americans to evacuate the city because of anti-foreign agita- tion, according to a cable to the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church. Another cable followed shortly and said: “Our own missionaries all safe, including Canton." This was filed from Shainghai and sign- ed by one of MdMlilleWs aides. Announcements, , , Coming Events, One today following a number of llileetingsuEto llliEiiil: , citpled house of a ‘policeman other places, caused ftire fires last night in which the mice- Corporation John E. McLean at Glace Bay was destroyed and more minor damage done at one or two PIIIIIOTS rived at 4. 0’c1ock in By the City of Charlottetown and the Pro- iiifiiiii-iililiftéfli §3i'ft.'fi§"u.°;’. viticial Governme nt-S. S. Richelieu Ar- the Afternoon Use Machine Guns Against Chinels Miilan Arctic expedition unless the CANTQNkJunQ z4,_13miuh and navy wireless is installed on the Wench marines protecting the Con. exploration ship Peary has been is- 085510,, used machine guns today “ed by the Navy Department" against Chinese demonstrators who "Come to Scotchfort Dominion 558 "Reserve Thursday Juno 25, for Tee. Party at. Birch b m _te spread in Sydney. but nothing lbeyontl the damage at Dominion resulted. The property damage there was estimated at a couple I i ers on Board. With Four Hundr ed and Fifty Passeng- ened today to withdraw from par- ll-iviliation in the MacMillaa arctic _expetlition. the National Geograp- WASHINGTON, June 24.—After l h B d ,1 the Navy Department had threat-Zegjngargglsgezing t e “n an quarter. One man was killed and several were wound d. anti on upon the choice-at a pre- (Mr. Shelton Sharp only of thousand dollars. no further made. poration goods from one house. Hailed As Boon To Medical Science (‘Special to the Guardian) REGINA. Sa-sk, June 24—-Halletl as tho greatest contribution to HITCBTS WGTO Executing of search warrants is continuing at Sydney Mtines, but have been Some alleged stolen cor- recovered trtstit-lrevtinitts has intluetwl it lo grant n . Pens. nns medical science since the discov- ery of insulin, the advance of ex- perimental work in connection with the thyroid gland was out- - lined by Dr. J. P. Cellip. Univers- ity of Alberta in a. scientific ad- dress here last night before the annual convention of the Cana- dian Medical Association. The extract is obtained from the ox. The. glands of eight htuidrod of ‘ihtast: animals being required for the production of one pound of t-itlflllli. ____-¢-o->——— uiur Murphy anti llon. Albert l’. (Continued on Page 5 The Eiffel Tower For Advertising (Canadian Press) ‘ll-The Frtsnuli PARIS, June for titltlllioitttl fiiiveitttitt-nifl-i need FUNNY How THE ctosEs-r ot= FRIENDS was. G-Err sgeaeeren! Ftzfiusreuce - ME. AND M‘! HEAVY UNDERWEAR‘. eoiict-ssitiu permiitinl: the ztulnino- to use Ellfftil display adver- bile ninntifticttirztr‘ Tower for electric tlseinent. The Pensions Act (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, OnL, June 24-—- The lltiuse of (ifilillllfillfi passed with little tl-lsctinsicn this morning a motion by Hon. l’. S, Iielnnti. Min- later of Health anti Soldiers Itc- esta-blahment, that a message be sent to the Senate to the effortl- thnt the House tbartgroe with some of the tlnlfHllilhCili-J made by tllfi Senate to a bill amending the Act. Senate amend- lri(‘ll't'<l to the Bill which provided for distribution of the Callie" funds were concurred in by U10 Commons. Bandits Get Away With Large Haul TORONTO. Junt 25—Maritime fresh to strong winds, cloudy. fol- .._¢._.u: "ltiarseilltrlse" pluyctl by the Leautie passengers aboard, docked yesteu day afternoon at four o'clock at CarvclPs wharf. the voyagers were delegates to the annual convention 'of the. Union of Municipalities of Quebec at which about three hundred municipalities are represented and in connection with which sessions had been held on ship-board since the time the Itlcheliett left llon- treal, at half past one on i\itillti1t_\‘ last. , Among the visitors who are mo.=l ly French-Canadians, are ant-h tiis- tinguisltctl men as M. Charles IN! quctte, mayor of Montreal, anti honorary president of the board of (Iircottirti nf ihe Union; llll‘, Joseph Samson, Mayer of Quebec; Senator Vinck of Ilrmwsels, Belgium. who is reprrsetiling the 'it:tir|st Ass’tit-i:t~ lion of that country; l\i. Jtt eph Samson, Mayor oi‘ Ontremont, and President of ‘the lfnion; i\l_ J. \".‘r- tiailles, ilibytlr of Montreal “tel; llon. J. E. Caron, Minister oi‘ .\u- riculture for Quebec; llon. .\i. Ni- col, Treasurer of Quebec Provhtt-e; hVi‘. llosaire Prlenr. Secretary hi‘ the Union and organizer of the eun- ventlon; Alderman J. A. llrtttlit-ttr. chairman e.‘ the Executive (futu- iiTSTlEillliliiESE (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Jllng 2-i.—.‘\t five o'clock Atlantic standard time tomorrow afternoon the electors of Nova Sco-ila will have placed their approval upon 43,0! their fellow citizens as their choice to repre- sent them in the Commons oi the. Provincial Parliament anti there will come to an end one of the most strenuous and universally enthusiastic campaigns that has To the inspiring strains of the of the Cross band, the S. y}, liit'i|t-- lieu, with four hundred and fifty The majority of w , i mit-tee of Montreal; Premier Tas- clierettu was unable to make the trip, but the ladies en hoard inclu- ded Mde. Taseltereau and Mdllo. L. E, Taschereati. intmedintely on the arrival of the beat the delegation was visit- ed by a reception committee from thc City Council, and afterwards. while awaiting the hour se-t for the service in St. Duns-stuns Cathedral many oi‘ the visitors took advan- tage oi the opportunity ‘to see the city ivhich was brightly dressed in flags anti bunting for the occasion. hie Society, joint sponsor of the "lldeflflklllg. announced that an me!" Dlaced on the naval tplancs to enable them to keep in touch with ‘base ships, will ‘be carried out and it was stated that ‘the whole incid-' ent was the result of a misunder- standing. MacMillans t-wo vessels, the Peary and Bowdoin upon which‘, i119 Party ‘will sail to the far north‘ were sti-ll at Sydney, N.‘ S., today citizens and soldiers took part in agreement hm] been rwched and the parade and demonstration. Op the exploration would ‘be. can-led posits the Victoria. Hotel in the through as planned. The Navy's British concession firing broke ou‘t. demand that a long wave wireless The British and French marines apparatus will be installed on the replied immediately and the firing “Peon” and a suitable radio equip- lasted ttwonty minutes. PllililiiiE llililll BATTLE “Willing the arrival of tho United States destroyer Putnam with ad- ditional wireless appnrutug, whm, had been left behind at Wiscasset, Tito National Geographic Society, joint sponsors with Navy of’ the trip north. announced tou'ght that all requirements were being com. plied with. , At the conclusion of the church szervice at which His Lordship Ilislitip (Yltcary preached in French, the delegates, headed by iiit- IAUHKHQ 0f the Cross band, l!lZll'('._ilU(i to the Colonial building. in front of which a platform had been eret-ietl for the speakers nia- klng the addresses of welcome and ‘reply. I Haig To Arrive At Quebec June 27 OTTAWA. June 24—-Dctalis of ills Worship the Mayor was t-itairntan for the occasion, and Ills lionor the Lieutenant (lovorntir the first apt-altci" made the fellow- ing address: _ Honourable Gentlemen of tho l-ixecntivt- and Officers and Mem- Ibers of the ‘Union of Muiilcipallt- ies of the Province of Quebec, Lu- tiios and Gentlemen: Field Marshal Hllig, and empire delegations to Canada occupied the attention of the Dominion Execu- tive Committce of the Great War Veterans’ Association in confer-- once here yesterday, The Field Marshal is expected to reach Quebec on the 5, s, ‘Letitia on June 27th and will arrive at Ottawa on the following day. After attending the sessions of the British Empire Service Lea- “e 001119791100» Lord Halg leaves for the welt 0t! July 2nd. The Field Marshal arrives back in Montreal on Juiy 20th. The cchodui for the visit of -the Field Maribel to the Maritime the other hand, with candidates Provinces will not be arranged un- for every sea-t in the province, "l his arrival in Canada. breath the utmost confidence that 11°"! Hill! Will endeav to their Ion-g planned campaign and meet tax-service. men where the ifomplctg otigunizaiion, which h" traitn stops at divisional points en teen n ant for many months prior "l" 6- , to dissolution, will at last break OTTAWA- Jtille M.~ Opposition ,the long ‘period of Liberal rule in having developed a Sunday re- ‘Nova Seotls. ceptlon hero to Fie d Marshal Earl I No clearly defined issues were Raid. the following statement has placed before the electors by either be" 1861190 b! COIWBI Rev R. H. (Continued on Page 8) hill?” N The Conservative forces, on the arrangements for the visit ofiis charged against the Grove Hall, Free-town. 1042-0-18-71 the European "Come to the musical ‘nrozrflm at Fort AugustusHa-li, Friday, Juno 26th. City and local talent. 1786-0-24-2l. Thousands of s/tu eats. workmen "Werning——Don't forge‘t the hi5‘ gest shew this year, Son of Walling- ford, Georgetown, Friday, Mon- tague, Saturday, 131° Chinese soldiers fired from the western side o! the Bund, "A representative of Dept of Agriculture ‘will address a meeting on the Restricted Area Plan in Fredericton, Hall on Friday even- Whlte Child Kidnapped ing at 8 o'clock, June 26th. 1819. SHANGHAI, June 24.—-Chlneae strikers kidnnped the infant child of a British police inspector and carried the baby into native terri- tory, The Chinese nurse succeeded in persuading the kidnapers to re- lease the child. The kldnaplng was an effort to intimidate tho nurse. The author- ities have warned foreigners ‘to guard their children. Chinese nurses employed by for- eigners are the only servants who have refused to join the anti-for- eign strike. "Remember the Band Concert and Ice Cream festival at Walter Heartz Field, East Royalty Juno 29th. (Evening) 178Z-0-24-2f. "Remember the Picnic on July 4th at St. James Church grounds. Summerfield. tf. "Come to the Ice Cream Festi- val and Dance at Peaktfs Station llall on Friday. June 20th. 1829-6-25-21 "Come to the Ice Cream Social and fiance in Iona llall, Friday. June 20th. Ladies with baskets free. Zl- Strong Note Sent Peking PIDKING, June Z-L-hfisreprcsen tatlon of the situation and deliber- ate propagation of‘ misconceptions Chinese Government in a note forwarded to the Foreign Office by the Pow- "The Hope Ilivcr Dramatic Club will present their play "Oak Farm" in Corran Ban llall Friday ers. night, June 26th. Specialties, 1754-6 2343i “in Hunter River. The talk on the care and prevention of Tu- bcrctilosls by Dr. Woodhonse and Dr. Brink will be gitven on ‘Thursday Uune 25, instead of Friday 20th. 1788-6-23-M3l. 05551-8’ Federation Taking Action (Canadian Prou) “The Bordon Dramatic Club pro- sants “Old Dairy Horns-stood" in Hunter River Hail. Tuesday, Juno 30th. Wiltshire Orchestra and other specialties for intermission. Ad- mission 86 cts. and l5 on. 1748-0-11 N. “The Community Club will pre- sent their Three Act Comedy Drama in North RI er Hall, Mon- day, June 20th. iltshire Orch- estra and other Specialties for intermission. Admission 25c. 1882. LONDON, June 24 — siuveu ex- ecutives ef the Miners. Federation announced after a meeting today they would make every effort to prevent the introduction of longer hOll-ZC and lower wages proposed by employers in the coal industry. (Qmelnl to the Guardian) IDNDON, June 24--—Rapid devel- opments occured yesterday in the industrial situation. Mine owners officially announced their inten- tion to terminate the wages agree- ment anti invited the miners to join with them in approaching the Government to ask for a reversion to the eight hour day. A. J, Cook and other labor leaders went to see Premier Baldwin. National- ization of mines was discussed. but Mr. Baldwin was definitely oppos- ed to this. Eighteen Dead In Village Fire ' ten-an». time) "The New Glasgow Woman's Institute will hold an ice crpnm social on the church grounds Thursdaytlie 85th. if not flne on that day, on Friday, ll "SALVATION ARMY PICNIC Io arrange o: bill held at Bunbui-y on Mr. ‘Ham's mm which have been kindly-ionized for the some. A - ban will run hbm S. A. Citadel to convey passengers who desire to o1,- tend. this is an ideal spot for a pic- nic as it in by the sen aide, The day lppollhild for m come in Dom- _____._____________ ‘For! QALE’ A "rpm z BURNER --- lowed by rain, ‘ marked a general election, Federal Party. The Opposition basing their WW0?» Senior chwlflill 0f the Perfection on 810v in splendid (Canadian Prel!) ‘Mflflimiln M"! mllllmllln lfimiiof- or provincial. in this province for claims for a chance in power upon m"! DiVi-lhfl- Clllldilll 311F051 condmom Apply at 30mm“, 0g - aturoa: many years, Announcements from their charges or extravagance waste "How are John Smith and flea 1753 a-za-tf NEW YORK. Juno 2f-—'l‘wo nrm- Toronto, fair .. . . . . ..'i0-—50 the ranks of the two old parties. and indifference against the Willilm BTOWII t0 lltélid the civic ed ‘bandits held up the 111M101"! Montreal, clear 70-50 Conservatives and Liberals, the Government which they claim has "91601116 on Mdndly. Tuesday or ‘YOU WANT @005 lyqygLopgg 5mm of Marcus Foldmnn. d0: Quebec. clear . 60-44 ehlet contestants in ‘this political had too long a tenure of office and Wfidlmldfly. if they have to give _pflc“ 50 ‘m, 30°‘ 1" for 35c, 350 grown,‘ in @119 theatrical Chtown, fair . .d0—-50 battle. voice absolute confidence The Govt, guppoflgrg ‘undid; uputholr day's wbrh to do it? gm. “c; 500 m, .1 m; 1,000 ,0,- tplqt m; morning‘ and garcons“ Halifax, clear 70-46 in a sweeping victory. The Liher- behind their good roads policy, the The! lava years and offered u” Pflqmi 0mm,“ 0mm with dlgmlondg valued 1a; ‘$615 .‘5t. John, clear 08-47 ale. backed by their forty three high credit or the province in fcr- "l0" I'll Ind MW they are being t! $150,000 and 8200.000. e r0 e Boston. fair ..74—-56 years oi consistent election wln- sign money markets. and the‘ inac- Mimi t0 diva more in such time; with drown pistols entered the 3New Yor , clear ......78-—dL nlng. have express themselves hinery set in motion at the but 0f "$158050!- woigqgo a N99; A" pipin- ntore and tiled up the two cliierga High tld this afternoon at 12.46 as ltbtlhfied that t o people will session o (the House, to obtain "Why Sunday Schools h“, 0|. pgnln“. “m”; t0 Ali-Mum“; on duty. They then il-ansagldo aim: onghtomtzrrov: ‘morniing at 2.20. d return them to power with a from the Federal Government such host all closed. Mine, did lug 0M Rorucmmm n “M. l“, 000m" pillmg the tiamo ad b? I n so a th s ovsn‘ng ll‘. Ill mliorlly almost if not ‘quite an fiscal-and economic concessions an Sunday and in any event if it uflanu, w. 90'," 0mm me jewelry into a bu; and tiluvzziiv Th r sawmoplrtow morn ti: . j great an that with which the Gov- will ‘permit ‘Nova Scqtln to append were n religion; duty “q 0 "u; may be applied o! any time of fore an alerted-w: n: 108.0 m. n“ ‘fin o; moon _ my, nae eminent or Premier E. H. Arm- in trade and transportation ehsn- loin Male to lilo t in the vrqn, s" _ so” “m” Aun°y'wdup 00%;» - 8:10am‘, 1"‘, . a “whoa h‘ ‘ietrong, faced Parliament mt the nels,i11 keeping with the promises u we were nil f yd it is silo a In h I; n, labour-morning _ n, __ ,, I m ‘h: c! hm“ h‘ n‘ sat session of the statutory term contained in the Confederation moral obligation to welcome mg 17g gum‘ ‘ gqelvdad- - -_ V, 3 , _ ». ii."- "t: ll l!" 00c’ Just closed. _ Pact. commander of our tot-coo ovolloal. - i .» .- " "t Tm)“ i. IE.‘ I .44» "‘ ‘ ‘v E h. l’ ‘ I E .. , tnion d! Whd. July 101. Millie CAIRO. J lk-Ii lit ‘ .... ... ....'::... ..:. 2;: t‘_':,i.‘;.,,-,-,,~ -‘-.-== ace-- uvqreiy shined in a ‘ n» des- n1. “m, t, d‘ mefiflfudx tram 850 min d! Ii l th Rim“ u” o! Ab“ Hgmzld‘ e pstigcemcnu will be mode hum i‘. J») .. __ ~€w-e-- ,, , 5*» Fgjatv. Y“: t .5 . t,» 0 i Y it}, P‘ . $3 . -, r!’ E ta, .. ~ :3 i. t‘ a 5 ea _ i u, § 5e --.~ \ new-u wer- -\ .-- . a-I-nn v; 1- », _ i:- ...... . rw-‘*d'\fli_‘:"flvd€wmfi .,-_,_ J,“ i1~I.,-—--