v . ‘or f... 1 yuMllllnleldlllTllllllll feirfol. I'll! 13- 19 '5 I985. Jilly 1°. 1085. Two months leterl In the Provlnclel ' than?” Threeyeenhtfll‘. r‘ E. Ill: Fine] Menage‘ from lion. M. he on "the lllle l! how CIelAl-IJ IIIIINID. The Uberel Peri-y ll PLIDGID to reduce edniieietretive ‘eupenilitereefhhtrlqt, July es, Hon. n. w. mAGl? tee; more: pulse yqe geld thnt they were going Ill-VB A BAl-ANCBD BUDGET despite the euertloni of the government-cunning, n. government pee iud so much more revlniii"dnrin|itlie‘ie|t four you: thei. the Uherell KNEW TIIY COULD. ‘I'll! BUDGET." —Pll.riot, "If we dirt hill OI printer. neeelerrnomrnnvxwrnur. ...,uewueirueimerueu there wee A ooorrurrculiuororiliimobwve are going to be on rue moors IINANQIQLLY, . . . _. Ihere-is m time a» nee thetltdeelletllllfllebllvfl$lfllyeeliivlnoedthptifwegoon Mlle Nhhd seer elter peer, irfveq ‘wholesale-govern- mesiepqmhiliierrgvueewiuimeuorounrrnmrsss- ecu Ian-n, IITI‘ n: or m: movmor ex- neus-imr-reuieiyepeu muse.- D-I.I-A.IIIWAII, lldwewenm eemum on amour-r Ammeumnue we done m And there muu-neeeiieeueeeeuumer-meieurvsev museum in Isle he sine ms rnuouer. essunencr mn- rnsss rloenllewlveuronloyeenrmmrqrrrrcr..p.rbeusve H h! Irvin In! emf-enema this mun“ would Iwbeeeeeeeelllneneiellieeir. wflrheeoereeweereprooeed- hr on hr he lent e-iprxefjneevleea-perely ‘no A aurumm rlonornnrcueieeeeereeeiesereuewiiigeeuwemeoin; wnseeiemieeiesieeeieeihrrrlmnzrpsrrurrsnomns cannons Americans:- Aorn-reuiei. April n, ma. Queens! ‘Theollywtltehnleneethehidlefwlldhehyinenellngthe "W" b! increasing the taxation. end it has been pointed out THAT rue: m. 1 m the nihginlll9¢lv=m¢iwu.1psn=~fnepucrro1v' or sxrsuorruals surrldlmsywirnlimslvos rue unnam- nmUAl-LY." _ ,!~-) v c ~ ~ , Liberal Menifesto: “lMPlauk No, 1) will be 171m lug-r mugy ,, i... use.» Party u eeiiseqtistuiaex-st-nust, ‘was. 1m. lion. rueNsA: OADUBBLIQDIRM Germain use“. ‘Premier . . . the! we m‘: below u» some except 5y ieereeee of tentlniiifeetiln; out unemployment relief. or stop. ,“ the old mrenflthprm! I91 1e m mi w: cm AND Musr helnnoe the nuilnt without coin; my of these things." -, z¢~e:.,.- Ive of the Election: Mr. Le- i “lflulhelenefhfilfliolilerlhqvehevellnbflsm m n0i'l‘_ We have theWlI-Iltedefteul WI Wrunorr. louse! the ubernl candidates show Ilielrslnoerlty ‘by declaring um if u u r401‘ y... run wru. maven mm AcArNr-reiriot, July u, 1m e {ejeh LIGIULATIVE essnuu, at, ms.‘ llr_ If. lI-Awllbllfllnqezfibellcvqlnhetllrnlllnflthetlfll ONLY HANK in llie-Iilberll plelhrilrwhleh appealed to the elector! we! that lirwhleh we promised to make re- ysnpg end alpenllllille H1001.” . 1 . . . . . . lilr. Hughes: “What in the world wll the good of the other planks. Mr. ACORN: “so fer es our eehipllgn wee concerned THEY Din NOT mum's-z‘ ALL. r helleve thI-t ieieelieegue (Mr. Melee») mil mylcll were elected on thll blink end l PERSONALLY PLEDGE!) imnr m: ll menu me uvmllhre ell not ieeei . . . r son our woum srvu orrrn m: Incrrou. seem:- llon. JOHN A. OAIUBEI-Islthfliuei Aeferthelleflelt (cfllbefllijhepeqplewereverymneh eon- ienled about that. The 1'9!“ I‘|!W_l,l'0‘llUIll.|l. WHAT pm no wml m: uon!r"-niriot,_4pi1|-u,_1m e I e O ' - 4 i"... . a l m. wen! requiem; m». ' - ‘lliweileetieerl eeneuehel . e-e-e-e*\t"~‘ Ultimo“ _ nom-ruvnnnonsmusqeuu: ‘WHI- neue to none-m; is. us m. hum. 1 nom- nnminn use: exemplar erma nuns ----lllfienleeneen.mwulllqtiieiinebeueteeueoeoeueeee Irwrsoruen n: smxmo mun, hut the! would be on busi- u-r-reiem, April u, ma. WI IAVI TAXI!) TB! TANQIILIAND INTANGIILIJ-Pltrlot. In u, 1m. ~ 511M110! veer [oer by: PREMIER. CAMPBELL: "- - . Our Bil-CALLED "Plum April l. mo. DION!!! to belanoe the budget . . .". THE - I Dalhousic i I , .- ' ‘ Convocation hfifl ‘&‘l‘.“.sl%°“.l°“%3‘°€.°i.%“a P. M- Ill 18th. The d of LL. use, be given Mum . lieutenant Governor 0% New 10k ce as. .- The Honourable c. D. Rowe, Min- ister 0f Transport. Ottawa. ieb. . Vlce-Preeid ve Oh neti. of Pix illlam l . VHavcYouY Elhisdale andVicinit; we mother w ex- dione his fether Ruilrs e wns . a. c lov i and aim-B $mc§rnmb£ tniitumglenfil fieeezggrifiyng .5338?! m“ m“ "“° “m i" d-“ld” l" ed l. reiepee end must remiein in “'9 m‘ ‘mm “m” Rm" T“ wmnmebmwmm dremstlcmhaf Jhetweseblv ____ ' > pissed Glen Bhnw. In the melee 335$ Iyaxwgtndnatunmg ammo gyutalffin nmfi nedy inocilgficdasolngrcfnihe u“ bright’ nghu.“ N?" Ymk m“ ils o! Elmsdsle school on Thursday “W, ‘"8 ‘I gfitfifflmvzflgg ' , __._. mo?“ Min Olen libel. 8t. Louie loft . recently for Monkeel. Her ettrect- aw- m‘ ive grammes nee by friends on e Dock Reed. We ere sorry to m”; l t “m” aefimieviuttoprmg home fimfiifi’. courtesy Jeni:- Noowrl . These roles were There pemed elwey st her in Huntley, were eoeom s. Cameron e if we are to judge by the advpleuse, all selections were heart y enjoyed. The May meetinfofthemlm- dale Women's mu ute met at the home of Mrs. wAafPeterson with Herr husband predeceased her many years ago. she leaves to mourn the memory of a. deer mother two ' wgre conducted by Peter I and internment et cemetery. WA. place m. Roy MzwBei-h. civil engineer, Rlev. wok E: g.- 5' i s i 3- the singing in unison of "It's A ;';;,,g1;,"m'",%gg§*km "fifggmnfl "f GoodflTime w Get Acquainted" and mm; the Institute Ode." The secretary __ Lad minutes of the last meebt- _ Ruben "m. , r ce was red v enlifrvisiior lo Xitflmfiér‘ m Ihzégl; Oxfebélggl- t2 dtwwiw m hen“, ionoIeBovBoout ‘theroilit "S". Mrnnsipuléyermehh 6&1 was moved and seconded that Mrs. Norman“ formem. maiden“ of JJW. Onrlen and Mrs. Bruce Cur- mmflnk‘ on the “an; o! the“. 1m rie act as promoters of same. It falilt dilnllmhter wllieose interment took n’)? pggafiidnsmwpg p.513"! d ‘a p °° mmm___°..°m__-° '5" ing will be held st the home of Mrs. J.W. O'Brien. A dsisity lunch avnsbéegrved after e contest was con- uc . Mr. Merritt Callaghan. BA, Ebbefleet, was e recep-t visitor st the home of his uncle, Mr. JA Oelleghen. ‘Mr. ‘Eimsnett Dunn, , ec- mmpanied the remains of Mrs. Willam Ahem to Elmsdsle. Mrs. Ahem died ‘Thursday in Charlotte- mo. Freddie McKinnon was e visitor in illlmsdale lately. Mr. Han-y Orfolloran. Lot 7. vis- ited his sister, Mrs. Austin O‘Brlen, before leaving icr the United States. After en illness of two weeks. Mrs. William Ahe-rn, formenhr of ‘Brooklyn. died at the City Hospital, (Charlottetown, on Thursday last. ‘Mrs. Ahem wee e woman of sterl- ing character and he; kindly dis- position endeared her to all those with Whom she came in contact. Her remains were taken to the home of her brother. Qharlcs Dunn of Elmsdele, from whose residence the filllftal took place. Mrs. Ahern wlreme, was presented in Eimsdele Hall on ‘Iitlursdey. May 4 for the benefit of the United Church. The play was one of corn- edy intermingled vrith touches of emotion. Oust es a ee young girl who cbeol Ilulu r Willie-me i-erblgsyedtheroteleevestolrlournizhememoryofe ad’ Rluth. whose e er's crime of dear deter. three bank embezzlement wss blamed on and William of Elmsdalo, Richard Ruth's maternal grandfather, fin Sherbrooke and two sisters in Samuel Crawford. A young man, the United states, ‘Hie funeral ser- Mr. Post, from New York, comes ces were coraducied Sacred to the Crawford home es s boerd~ Heart Church. All» n. b Rev. er me finds um Ruth's grand- w.v. Mennonold. 8W1 v the father is the man who ruined h choir. Intcnnent took piece in the own father's fortune b the theft Sacred Heart cemetery. Pall-beer- in Mr. Post's father's ank where ers were: Messrs. A-D- O'Brien. Mr. Crawford was a trusted em- O'Brien. Leigh O'Brien, Jsnzes ployee. ‘me story gradually be- George Hardy, Everett Matthews, connee more Manse es Ruth's fiance, Rix. Dr. Jimmie Reed announces his intention to wed, Ruth's cousin, mo, 1, young fllrfmt New York debutante. Rev. Vi. A. Paterson. as Mr, Crawford. masteniuil por- trayed the bitter agony o seein loved ones suffer to save the rs Mia's father. Mrs. Mex- iw pie d Flo‘; and Frank Hardy ugly wok e role of Dr. Reed whose marriage turns out to be oneyof bitter disappointment. The wit’ r the climax when Mr. Post pleas to sacrifice his mwlne 10V! or Ruth end revenge the A pleasant entertainment Mo! gene in Elmedele Hull on April . when the Ladies ‘Missionary Bociety staged s pageant. The first. number on the evening's program was e chorus by the Un ted church Choir. Mr. Hampton Home follow- de th! si welllnqendiered solo. A very lighftu m onary pageant was then bortre- in which was lnld the story a beautiful young glnl who QBW “i! her lifeto missionary labour. 'I'hls role was portrayed by Mrs. Burton Stewart in e verys What He Says Is Very ‘By NEA Service . IRIIRE ls no record that Adolf lliitler is a student of Niccolo lMachievelll, but Der Fuzhrers rec- the Bast six years sug- gests e devotion to the Principles, or leek of principles, of the men mtlei-‘s six-year record es heed of the German state is s. study in contrast between promise and ec- e Mega cen. e th m ' twuiguufi tle treatise on ecticol politics which he wrote r Lorenzo more then 400 years ego reeds with eur- ' application to the I-lltlerim credo. ' "How lludehle it is." wrote Nic- colo. "for e prince to ks good faith end live with intcsri Y. and not with estutenees, everyone knows. Still the experience of our times shows to overcome those whod new?" made lqyelty their foun e And again, “Therefore s ru- dent ruler ought not to keep eith when by so doing it would be egeinst his interest, and when the reason which made him hind himself no longer exist Nor legitimate egrounds ever e who wished to m n 810G511! BX- Or mus-null!‘ , ' At my rein, here is e Hitler ohroliolcfl’ of word llllfdefiillifl v ...._.‘w.-.~.¢'--~-'--._._.| cnAknorrmovvlvwgu agreeable manner. Mrs. Bruce Cur- "B fiflgoblv obeyed the Grim ther while Mbs Ervin w was cast. as Grandmothers dolls tar. Another pageant ‘The Blue Bowl” tells oi’ the aversion of iii 13°‘?! Enxlish girl to devote her tetlon of a. Blue Bowl by a Chinese 81g groves ‘to w c transmms the un En girl's heart. w g g s. highly capable manner HERR HITLEIPS What He Does, History Traces Machiavellian Pattern the Reichsta power, and promises protect Christianity as the founda- tion of our entire morality.” has oniv e single desir- wh ensmehesbecmneesyuonym to preserve its independence foruwlly end unscrupulous political protect its borders." l d Japan-y. 193i- Just before be Sear plebiscite, Hitler: "After the solution of this question the Ger- man government determined to accept in itsJiumr- most soul es well es external for- mulation the Pact of Locerno." der disputes pe were to be subject to arbitration or conciliation.‘ never The Bear voted Germ formally returned the League of Net N‘! articles of the Treaty of Versailles were scrapped by -Gonnmy, in Mhmh built eir force - we: ennouhced and conscription recto cleree they, after having repudiated the arms provisions of Versailles. that Germany will "uncondition e oi the. inevitable revision achieved by peaceful ing". He to the reoocupled the of ll tori i e Oenheny he! neither the wish nor the intention to mix in Austrien effelrs. unite with Austri Much i9 we deepene- AliDlAN role of Chinese fields. ‘The presen- the instrument llsh Miss Vere Willlnlllia in H's pert whilepfi the g1 Goldie Wall represented the chi- Rlcse lady. Also having roles were Jean Matthews end olive Herdv- The apmeciotive audience Seldom February, 1933- Hitler dissolves g. assumes complete "to firmly Ml], 1933 —~ Hitler: “Germany is willing and (Locemo provided that ell bor- in western Euro to force). gn, end was to t e Reich b? ions. l-litler said, territorial hoe. 1935 -- The millt the secretly red. Mly, lfllVkd-Iitler solemhly de- ly respect all other articles, in- uding territorial provisions ungig can ‘eretend- reltereted his eéherence Liocemn pacts. 1988 - (Jenner; troops demiliiarized none the German side of the Rhine- nd. 522st: ‘We have no terri- e ends to msk in lmrope. interns: or, to ennex or =*~ so: s: ‘Ill l‘ seen. we went the left. gave ample evidence of enj0yment. E. -i—---_._ HAMPTON SCHOOL 'R9D0flt as‘ Hampton School April: grog: Xi-i. Lorna Connor: ra I ——i. Ruby M icon; 2. Louise Rogerson; 3. Elite?! Duns. fold Grede VIII-l. bell: 2. Arthur Morrison. Grade VII-l. Annie MacQuarr-ie, 3- Roberta Cannon; 3. Billy Malc- Quarries Grad VI -i. Betty Myers; 2. Oharlieemnefoxd; 8. Harold Oomp- bell. High t A : E M0111- son Iflspervigrrif.’ m” ‘Poacher, Jade I. herd. Kind!‘ LIETAOI Primary Deperimentl Grade V-l. Wilfred arson: 2. Buddy Morrison; l. d Querrie. Grade IV—1. Domfle Oenmbeli: Queue-is 2. Domes HowuM. Grade III ram -—1. Morey Mor- rison; 2. Esther Campbell; 8. Mer- gsret MacQuame. III (J11) —1. Keue QM- ALIIwTRIA‘ vbudcpm nuuemr / J e ,@\ \._,»-.--< I 51112-1 . eron; 2. Harry vmeot; a. Ndaofl: Oenn GIIOEeI-L new ‘I. wmiem revue»: a. i I (l) —-l. Helen Q!!- econ. Grade I (b) -—1. Muriel Qmnie: i. Douglas Ferguson. m”"%$s"§“m...“”°°‘ 8.9.2211? 3T 080% . B! 3M1!" mu...:....."“*'~:.*- nurse's‘- us." arry e , - son, Helen Gammon, Mec- Querrfc. Derh-Lllyersflrender RscokbfiiirwfysAfistoF BROKEN PROMISES Mapping Hitler's Broken Promises. ..L‘l./Wn“_'\ .1“. mMANiA N Arrows on above mep show etep-by-svrp. story c! promises end peck moves for e greater Qermeny. land. alone. we want to INN“ the frontiers of others, just as we ex- ‘ t others to respect W!‘ ffflfl- are." Jenna-y, i931 - Hitler tells the Reichstag that the Versailles con iession of war uiit and t at Nazi "sur- ‘sfieemser, 10s: _ liitler: “n 1 sflY wUuld ‘Wm 1H February, 1m - m e new s h after his conference with 5 33ml???’ “m”??? t he Aw“: ‘i, Q1‘ lleili‘ Q m; me ependeeoe of repudleled h! Hitler in lib Black dots indicate Rhlnelend eree; white line outlines Slldflfl- Austria. March. march in. Hitler: went: ace. She does not went in the sorrow of other nations." septeruher, 193s — Hitler: "This is our lest demand in Eurobfi; ‘We have no other claims. We d0 hot 1938 - Germ troops take over ‘Austria. holy mm», to dominate other peo lee. and if one would offer the w le of Ozechoslovekie in us, we d refuse. - October, i030 -. The Budetenluid 0f Omchoslovekie seized by Ger- man Chamberlain reports Hitler tod him. "Thet is the emi cl our territuiei lddpe German acquisitions are in birch. Europefi.’ October, i938 ‘V, Hitler in a sear radio peach: ' e l" X10 111°" wishes: or derne ‘ . . We mat fiance, rose - Hitler: -we went nothing but _fo m. on with’ G6 ell Oeech lovable. then. Memel, and establishes e ‘brow’ torete" over Siovekle. mug» --t Blitigrs“ repudietes mu ue fissure-felon me end the Brltim nevel W199‘ pact teblishcd tio bee mmmwscs... em; *m- c, I.