“TI” built t- MYIMS \\\t lltnflnwtt tin//w _ "" `°"'"°°""' dj The Peoples Paper .W -..... Read byEverybody \. ___,,_,,,__ MERE MAN to omni: ii. A i “’é,.§ ' ”/ '”’,l"‘~'i'f """" \ \ "“” '“°" """" '“ "‘° °"*’ “‘”' ! 4 ft ‘ I: T' ' -1 t- - T- ` l Guardian Ionndod 1301 Cl|l::l‘:1tlztowl Glnlidlm Two Celts E if '1 3 r'~ -"fag Defiant Sp Na z it M Rudolph Hess Understanding Warns Against Im And Defies Any Nation To Invade Germany. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Announcemenn are lnlerted in this rolnmn at 8 cent.. par word llrlf-fly payable in advance. "show-Hunter River Monday, 11-6625-7-'l-21. "Show-French River Tuesday. L-6625-7-7-21. "Show-Malpeque, Wednesday, L-6625-7-'7-Zi. vgope River Tea August lst. L-6587-7-5-23. "Elliott's orchestra, Fortune, Wednesday, llth. L-6697-7-9-21 "Baseball Festival and Dance, Bellevue (crossroads) Wednesday, luly llth. "Come to Tea at Covehead Road United Church, Wednesday, July 11. L-6643-7-'I-31. “Reserve Monday. July 9th for Ice Cream at Glen Valley. If not une Tuesday. L-5627-'l-7-21. "st, '1‘eresa's Tea Party July 18th. All the customary attractions. L-6662-7-4-il-9. “Kensington Club loading live- rtcck Wednesday forenoon as usual, not Tuesday, L-6696 "Next Dance Irishtown Rink to- night. If unfavourable, tomorrow night. Good music. L-6684-'I-9-11. "Teal Fortune, Wednesday, July ilth. If unfavourable first lille day. Bingo and other attractions. Big dance at night. L-6624-7-6-31. “Zion Ladies Aid strawberry fes- tival Tuesday. July 10, “The Hill," .175 Fitzroy St., 3 to 9 o'clock. L-6674-7-7-3i "Just arrived. car second clear shingles- Special price while un- IOBGIHB. N. Aubrey Cutciiffe, Fred- ericton, L-6693 "M.icRne‘.': Mills. Hetiiherdnlc, will be working Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week in ~711l.v. L-assi-7-a-al "Strawberry Festival Tuesday. July 10th. John Andrew‘.s field, East Royalty. Band in attendance. L-6660-7-7'-21. “North Wiltshire-Final open air dance tonight on tea grounds. Mod- ern and old time dancing. City or- chestra in attendance. L-0690 "Just, arrived car of Asphalt Shingles, ear Cedar Shingles, car Cedar Posts. Posts 15 to 30 cents. A. B. Cutcliffe. Hunter River. l "Help the orphans by attending the show "Here Comes Charlie," Mi. Herbert Orphanage, '1Tlul~sday, July 12111. L-casa-1-n-21 "See Georgetown players in "lets Get Married" at Cornwall Hall 'Tuesday night, July 10th. at R n‘cicek. Alisplces Cornwall Mis- S\0n Band. L-6804-7-li-2| "Dance with Orchestra and “are .WY Snappy" col-run Bonn Monday light, July 9th, Refreshments and rarr old time. Come. If not fine, Wednesday. L-6664. "Lawn Party to be held at Peter C\lrrie's Comer. Nine Mile Creek, 'Im'-Sdlly evening. July 10th. Re- freshments and dance. Good time for all. If not fine following even- 11111- 1.-sein-1-s-ai. "Sim Life long term endowments are ideal for small investors. An- nual deposits are within the reach 0! all. Results are absolutely sure “nd Kraiifying. Consult J. A. Moore, Manner. 1.-sim-1-4-if "Shorthom Breeders Field Day, farm Seymour Wood, Mt. Herbert, Tuesday. .iuiy io. Basket lunch nt 12.30 o'elock sharp. Tea, sugar, milk, °iC~ supplies on farm. Addresses. C°ml>etftion|, sports, sto. Arrange 70'" 81'011p and attend this feature. PAY III ADVANCE M so many people disclaim |'Ull>0lll|bl|.I¢y lor lmlll ldvil. when bills are lent ont, in future no such adm. will lp- P¢11\‘ unlelc the order is ao- With France, t (By Louis P. Lochner. Associated Press Foreign Stall) KOENIGSBURG, Germany, Juiyi B-Rudolph I-less. cabinet Minister known as Chancellor Hitler's "sec- ond self," pleaded today for an un- broadcast throughout the nation. Pie Translations were then broadcast to sen th week after the bloody “purge” of The speech was amazing not only °n because of its appeal to France, but “° that war thieatens Europe and the tched from German to French 3 and shouted. speaking of the mis- 1, e es of war: "° pour vous, et malheur pour tout, °° pour is monde." (Unhappnesa for ne us, unhappiness for you, unhappl- mb ness for ali, for the wcrld)- Mr “I turn to comrades of the front. I both hero and on the other side of “ the trenches," said Hess. “Be hon- SP When hand grenades were u isa u gas masks, when we heard the cries humanity be spared all this?' trenches we felt ourselves real men. missed the experience. A L K S w I l l (C. P. by Gua.rdia.n's Special Wire) `Kniokls was founfi floating un&r- neath a. bridge here Saturday. The "'** hridgouidoallatahouseonwil- &i1B1'li58.iI\ will N01; later Albert Tanner, returning e . ‘Enter Into Any ew e§‘"iTnt§“§i'$"1: rlhiiifi :R1-iv1l°°y éahance’ N e V1 ll e “_ - Morning in Confed- pending War G1' amberlain D e - _ c A R B I N eration Chamber clareg In i ’ _ A tsornst of the tourist nttron B rming me ham Speech. sions of Prince Edward Island were IA' P' By G““""*"“" Spccm WM) (By George Hambleton, Canadian F RE- Pleads For An 0 I 0 1 I y u a.n’s fn G mu speoi i)wir¢) LONIDON, July 0-(0.5. cable>- 11 quiet `vvhitohai1 office to- warning against impendingm war morrow will open the Anglo-French _M and defied any nation to vade 0011 » ~ G,.,,,,,,_,,y .,,,l.u,,, ,,,_.,,,. 0,, E,,,,,,,,_ 0,, me urch Head Willing t He spoke before Nant ehieftulns one hand will he Louis an-thou. to C0-Operate With lgn minister, and Francois - . tn. Minister or Main., wp..- Nazis But Will Make varaations which may leave an of Prussia and his words were ION tins France, the British ruling _ ‘ ° c remotest corners of the world, prime minister, stanley Bgldwm, N0 Concessions' showing the emphasis placed on his and the foreign secretary, Sir John pronouncement, which followed just Sunon. BY Walter E. Bl-ockmann, a fPCi9-ily heralded as discussions (By Guardian‘s Special Wire) questions of common interest," BAMIBERG, Germany, July l3.._ conversations in recent years Al>DaI`€1'1t1y encouraged by recent also because of ,m implied Wammg have amused so much speculation, political events, Germanys indomit- ir derstanding with France. sounded a In the Nazi party. O W 2 are not going to enm- my able Cardinal, Michael Faulhaber. defiance to mvadem new alliance," was the categorical today made the first public move for The appeal to France was under deelpntwn of Neyme Qhambermn a. Nazi-Catholic reconciliation, but scored by Hess as he suddenly Chun,-,eilor 0! the Dmhequer’ M indicated no concessions could be W1 mmgham in an enm to quell expected from the Catholic side. 8 rumor, wmuh mused Mm” me The_ Cardinals appearance here at D g s of the London press °f 9 50th annlversul of mmm h ,_ :vm , dlspelled all doubt as to his freedom , _ rated ag mi oféisnenmgg Orgs? of movement It had been reported ( mal; halo been from a spark keeping the sparks and fiyi.rlg helmeted mubue guards and mmm. policy in um statements of both Bad (aimed that he was under guard ‘ron t e engine of the early morn- cinders from catching the house, tgq Republican guards emu-ded bo", in _ a er e fpurgc’ which cost so many _ Baldw and Mr Chamber lives in high places last weekend. do ur Ever since his famous clash at 5 hi - gh official source for simplicity est: Didnt we experience horror at G°“°"°' with 51’ °7°h“ Sim” this and cleanliness more than the C the thought of death? h I 1 'mg' "hm he °I”’~fK¢d I-he B111 thoiio l 'f a .. 1. _ C1urCh. said the Cardinal gggelggmgglcgemry with tevadins referring to the new instructions to ed at us. when p°1s0r1<>us sas Me Barth S f°r S°°11f1Y.M°n- Nazis. -‘None will co-operate more threatened ki choke us, despite our E 3’ b SIU ha# md ¢1ID10¥118I»1G readily." msfmeniladedeagl- Ii We-S he who After the "purge" Nun officials of anguish from the dying. when conmlin e dm e dl-Wnmmfnl warned storm mop lenders that horror of new kmd surrounded ua' I X of to cuss the French their lives must be simple and above did we not ask ourselves. ‘cannot vew ° security' FEDI`08Cl1. , Not content with talking at Gen- 'I'he Cardinzil’s appearance was a “TD be sm_,,_ out there in the eva, Monsieur Barthou forgot his signal for an impressive solidarity 72 iyernsn to grashmfrom capital to demonstration by the Roman Cath-` W lm d f ndi th CHD a a _ea css pilgrimage, olic clergy of Bavaria and at least Falherlgiiidwevlyleersi/oulde ng? hav; He 5°.“gh." '°ddm°na1 5e°“fI~Y by 60900 p“"5h“°n‘"`S~ ' oo t o avoid another war wherein the B’ trench soldiers will again pay the bo bill. in 9/cross the borderland, I as a lead- Ia r oi’ one people ask the leaders of fo other peoples: Must this be? Can se we not by mutual goodwill spare humanity another wir?" At S had not supported pleas for inter-I national understanding, in probably meant former Chancellor C Bruening's appeal to French Prem- U ler Laval in 1931 among other ns "yet, wr, the fn-st fighters. waht §*;;f]§eI§|‘;s11P1°a1¢nwd by mint- Sgliemlzrztsgeig git The foreign minlgtu- gfuempyed low processions of singing children negotiate regiongl puns su-etch- halted, unable to find places in the g across Europe, m;¢ude¢|__Mc0rd_ Icrowded cathedral precincts. g to the fir-gum yl¢W_m,t to my The Reichswehr (regular army) ge Gu-many but to farm me sent a delegation to the celebration.l unduuon for ,_ system of pooled A hush fell upon the multitude uurily-_ when the Cardinal by inference when the Roumaman parliament touched upoli the current church a spceial session made him an mfffe' honorary citizen’ Monsieur Barthou 'No one how the church is ,old the chamber of Deputies: un. being traduced. he said. |a ,quam centimeter or ur land Answering the Nazi charges ol Hess then explained why he fend is eve, wuchea Fr YY, purtlculfuism. he shui the catholic they were too into to save Murray, i-h€1'CbY U16 NHZI rCSIm¢l hi!-h21‘i0 yom. “dew ' ance W 1 be “Iclergy isrendering n great comrnun- 0 The ,` ity service in the ministration to as wur, soigs_go}iie astray tlitrlougth suffering “An Europe is enmeshed in E urilel t e sless of ie imes. ompucated S stem of We have saved the honor and le sole Y agfeemenis loyalty of many. We have told i“"'p°5° °’ which I5 I” wemy souls they must not commit! “I say as a veteran to veterans in EXPLAINS ACTION Without mentioning names hcl Joined voices of traitors to our peo- ficed the honor of our nation. many is ooncemed rests on the W Versailles Treaty. Germnny's honor before the world. ist fighter is no coward “Today I must speck, because I to who is trying at the last minute to ive security to France" wa the < ` ` - i ev nts of pre-Hitler days. - S suicide. and have levivcd hope in iirobabiv also he had in mind the ‘“f’mI’l“I"t °f C°““I S°°Ph°" mth' them." he said. charges that the glam former I“_“__d° Be"men» f°"f:‘°1`P1'im€ Mill' The coiicorcint inielprclniioli re-1 Chancellor Kurt Von schlemheu fill 05 HUUBBYY- G0fl1'111l’1l’» U18 cently agreed oil in Berlin was reli-I had dealt with a "foreign D0wer." ".my. concelvaplc °pP°“°m 0! ably stated to have been for- -»I will “.11 you why," gsm Hess, _1"`“"‘>'~" 15 h°I'e°' ' °'f" IMA R I T I M E Disastrous Fire At inisterl Richmond On Saturday N F E R Building Loss Alone Estimated At About $60,-_ 000. Post Office, Railway Station, Freight Mr. John Maf'Neili. in whose The fire was first noticed by h it started bilt it is thought mm - aiiway Station and Freignt Shed; south. arehouse and large new dance Summerslde To Assistance ll and residence. besides two her dwelling houses. The re- Summerside got the call short- ainder of the buildings compris- ly after eight o’clock and Assistant The pretty village of Richmond As soon as the alarm was given a. the scene of a disastrous fireicall was put through to Wellingtcni Saturday morning which con- and also to Summerside for help-I ed. twenty-six buildings all told. Wellington citizens were first on' , The principal buildings destroy- the scene with hand extinguishers' were Arsenauit and Gaudet‘s bllt they were of no avail as there' odious store, the Post Office, was a stiff breeze coming from the Chief Duncan Palmer and Lieut. [immediately got some equipment ifether lncludin the o han rushed to the scene of the fire. the equipment was taken out on Fred Blacquiere's transfer truck. They arrived about 9.15. By this time Richmond was a seething mass of flames. The 8 Z ~ While they were on the root Shed, Sawmill, Warehouse, Large Store, Re-_ sidences And Other Buildings Destroyed. IIEEPIIRIJER IN PARIS claude Kenny with three firemen War Veterans March to Tomb of Un- k n o w n Soldier ~ Communists H 0 l d Demonstration I n Vincennes Wood. A. P. By Guardian‘s Special Wire), PARIS, July 8.-The massed for. em to me ‘md was 0”" three hund-Wd V”-'ds ces of thousands of police mana ged away they formed a. bucket brig- to forestall the expected “bloody Outbreak at 7.30 a. m. ade and concentrated their efforts Sunday" today as they formed al on J P Gaudet's residerice which b ge, between 20000 swenermg m__ Under a blazing sun police. steel g tlflin as it was shitting up :mel they saw the large store of Arsen- the veterans, parading to the tomb wn the yard as the fire appear- ault and Gaudet catch fire. The of the uulmown soldier, und th to have started in the roof. The flnllies spread rapidly and in ve barns and their contents were ver $3.000 with nearly $2,000 in- ance. Mrs. Cameron was living de of the track and her barn on s property cnugllt seevral times ut was saved by the strenuolls ef-S rts of the local men and boys. in a more northwesterly direction, 1 flames. Some of the more valuable t endangering their lives going into Other Buildings Destroyed s I jubilee celebration in honor th ' ' - 11 rl m' a e B , It was about 730 a. ni., when the was directly opposite to the bum- ri na] 1 ' '_ _ te,-am ..Ma,he,,,, mm. mm’ mmm into the House of cornrnonsn- of Archbishoh §Mobu‘_;“’v§;dI;‘L;fxIg,‘2 hroirr. out. it is not known in buiidln s nga 3155050 niisyxlgdifrf ve in ` .. . - ' _ _ _ » I ’ ` ` ed 011112'-1111 political uil1ances_1n From the cathedral heights the We W, d1'°W111I1K It N01'm11r1 MHC- P Murdos shore. near Ross Corner The young man. who was 31 years of age had gone with his brother, Fenton to haul mussel mud and before returning home went in for a bathe. Before they had realized the fact the young men were out of their depth and in the channel. Neither of them could swim. Fenton tried to assist his brother, v/hose lifeliss body was found shortly after one o’cl0ck near the oner, Dr. J. A. McPhee of Summer- d body on the shore, He did not under the circumstances as hc Mrs. Woodland Simmons and hi.- Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved relatives. The remains were taken to Comptons Undertaking Parlors the Baptist Church at Central The young man was very highly .... ‘rl K but fqund he could “OL Wm., great July B~Prime Minister Ramsay ,Mort he managed io get to the MacDonald, bound ici Calhlfla on more md gmmedmwly went for a holiday trip, wil board the liner help. Neighbors came quickly but Ilguchtss of Richmond hole on spot in the mann.; where he went :lat/la.cDoliald cle tltd his desk Julie under. DL M0556 of Bedeque was cam holiday He was coiisicleled to be adi and in the absence of the Cor- Suffering f‘°"1 3 fm" °f eye 5"“"m thunder and lightning. attained side. went out and examined the S°°m5h mmc' mc Pnmc fqund that the cause of death his fl.lllglii<\l', i\ilss Ishbei Mac- WM ucddemul dl-owmng and that Donald. arc uli_wlil_ilig to make de- Lhe body had, been in the Water finite plans, it is likely they will go about two hou,-s_ to the Canadian Rockies. and an The deceased “ved at south infoz'ni:ll`vlsii to ille United States (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire) Freetowll with his moi-her. 15 ma posal from British gro\\'el~s that no rime Minister ,Will Soon Sail_ For Ca n a da BELFAST' N itllelii Ileland hursday night, ziccoldlng to pres- nt zllluligelllivlts On old* s oi his physicians, Ml '7 and lelt for »°=ed »°°-rr i:'.:1.f’.;r.':'“.'.'."i. ._ rl; |i|A\"I( .. .»- ~ 4 Us trim]-r ' 'H h' °' tu \ it 1' --- ~ ~-~ sal ru ~ 1 th rj _ "W \’|inrnur:\r , _ __, ,_ , 5n 7(| he told the arge ga e ng e "HMM ‘ I: "L 3 gg liarlotlelnwn ..- .un- FORE(`.\S'l‘ .\lni'|tiinn l‘rl.\-inrug ; -. Mquorgu I`€"d.V market ‘nd nm' imure our imrtiierly winds: f/nr; not mncl British friends in this tlrovosed .-hrngn in folnurrnfurv. High tlrie lllls niol-ning at RM and ioiilglli nf lil il. -\`un nets this evening al 741 lnl Poli. WiIlIl'|»lh5 Mid 5CCOi‘ld(`d U.V rises tmiitirrnii' morning at 4 22. .\‘ew moon Wednesrlny, July 1! United Fruit companies of Ncva '2°" 1” "'- Siininiefeulf- flrlf- eighleeQu minute: i~‘r than Fharlriliet--\\'l\. Week dfiys - liefivlng Harden 94| m., 1 p_ nl. (l-trim). l'»l5 p. ni. Lenre 'l'nrinen(in| 11 a. ln. (Extra) meal a oomfongbk maj0|»."_‘_.'L1 p. rn.: 7 p. m. daily except Sun- ni ne by tiny, beginning Monday. May 28. _ ._ >._ .§.Tl -- 51 :_ ;.°. '?Ts'n€*l""' .“..,.._. __A ~ *af- ~ ._ `~..-A-u..._,,,_-_ _ `»~_ -.,,o.\_.,,,. ~;»__ ~ » l I 1