Maxima , / ,M M . i if CoversPrinceEdwarli Island Like the Dew ` fa 1 ` \;~ \_ / , .1 ' . IJ _ _ .5 Msacl-IANT \.l Q 1 ' "5 or s en; .M ¢_|',m ` I //?Z// ///f I I `\ \ If 1 .5 or A fl v~ “ U MAxlMs , ... In I ... ... I ‘.5 “ _ Th "` _ . , . _ A \\ _ \\\ /5; _Manor-_|_AN1' teautre °°ll\b_ll|»¢l°a- I ’ 1° e 335;-W..>.: b F l pda., m ur, ming, um. gm Y Y Y m____p___u__M__ aumlbnnpei mu n,a¢il.ixndna°=u.e. rl if -_ g -CHARLUr'rr~:'rowN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPPEMBER 21,1928 ' f_=.__.._._....;. ......... ... FRANCE WILL PA Y HER DEB T ns... ,Reparations Question Does not Con- cern United States at all, Declares I Foreign Minister Any Attempt to Involve Country in the Franco-Cermanl Negotiations. Bflafldy Decryzng Th a t OTTAWA Sept.. zo -it rs to decline the Lieutenant Governorshlp of Quebec Sir Lomer, wha wp; Minister of Justice in use first Maclielrxle King uhm Cl. htlctofore ggnqguy '59 understood to have applied 1° sweat. it is said. not with out confirmation. that Sir lu4;:1°rwwy hre enter- pnbile are e to take the ldmtunm- G0\‘P.l'lt|lal|b he would be out of public life I f°l‘ fi" Ycam. Be lat however interested in the St. Lawful- ” Hkfvays and other im- P0rtant matters. lt ls report- ed h Sir _ l (Special to the Guardian) GIENEWM Sept.. 20. -“France ls] paying her debts to the U. S. and will continue paying them indep- endent and regardless of the solu- .I0 tions reached in the future over reparations between Germany and e the allies." This unqualified declaration was made today by foreign Minister Briand in an interview on the rep- arations and Rhinela-nd evacuation. Decin YY 8 any attempt to involv-3 the United States in the Franco- ` /"'\ German 'Liquidation of the re- DBI Ge _ . ara W scars of war Mr Briana <1 *Nestle respect to obstructive urnalistic reports and mrsreprpg ntatlons in both the French and rman press To the question of whether rep- tlons could be adjusted without. ashingtons participation, he said:‘ ‘ 'I I tions tl ls Govt. Railways .......‘i‘éi..;“.....‘;...1‘..‘;°.iI“€i.".'§§.‘I??. 0 zuxa le (Cal\ldi$`ll Yiteas) Morrrorr, Alta, sept. zo.-- C The govemment today the completion of ngotiations by which subject to confirmation and ratification by the Dominion and' Provincial legislatures... and the nnrenordcrs or the canadian 'raci- ile R.allw|.y~ the Provincial_Govem- ment Railways will be sold to_t.l_1e_ c. P. R. with tile. express oondil tion that the C. N. R. participate in lull me on _ _rind _lull the benefits. The to -p\m:!i"a.se price is in the neighborhood oi m,ooo,ooo. O ' O Captain Dies - .. ‘ f ...Q... Q. a. on Ship s Bridge y (Canadian Press) Nzw Youre, sept. so-cept. Kurt Grahn of the Btilttgart, senior cep- taln of the North German Lloyd_ UM. dropped dead of heart trou-I ble on the Iiner’s bridge today asthe Shiv was backing out of Hoboken Dler bound for Southampton. Boul- Ulme and Bremen. News of his death was received at the line ofllc- ¢S in a ndlocram from J. Clare., iirlt ofilcer. who assumed command] \ll>0n Capt. Gr-‘ahn'e death and kept the vessel on her coin-le. *<05-i Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. “Robin Hood Flour now pro- all sides. the reparations pro - m could be solved in a very shortl perhaps within a few weeks; e ertdinly within two months. MARRIED 1 immigration. has .ll1S¢ ll\H°\“\° ed the marriage of his daught er, Ethel May. to Charles J McFarland. formerly of Los An geles and now of Vancouver. the mm-use havin: ldv" place in Vancouver recently. - I I ere lomer may acc Clit a nomination in the next Dnninlon deetion. ~ I I I _ im Loiimn cormv nccuxns rosr I ' - I A *incl 2*? % 'ic-sr* _-.syi...°.l.l... "»'if..i."gof>`fl".éIl1:Messrs. Holt and Har-, um . rls Are Gr eatly‘ Pleased With the Beauty and Product- ivity of This Pmv-‘ ince. Mr. C. F. Holt. of Boston, City Ticket Agent of the Canadian Nat- ional Lines in that city. and Mr, T W. Harris, Travelling Passenger Ag- ent in the same place. are now in‘ the city on an educational visit, th' ‘purpose being that. through ',~:l.. sonal acquaintance with t.`... oeau- ties and tourist faculties of the Maritime Provinces they may be the better able' to "sell" their ad- |vantages to American tourists. Mr. Holt states that this is the last of the Canadian Provinces that- he has visited and that he has seen none better. , --¢ Mr. Harris was particularly lm- lpressed with the cleanliness of the towns and villages of the Island. Imaklng special reference to the ex- cellent appearance. and broad well faced streets of Charlottetown. I Both gentlemen were greatly im- pressed with the high fertility ami ,productivity of the Island soil, be-. ing much struck with the fact that* `very little waste land was to be seen. They also spoke in glowing terms of the hospitality which they had received, in their own words "the glad hand was extended to us everywhere we went." Yesterday they made a trip to. Bummerside and back by way of the North Shore. Today it is their intention to look (Continued on page 3) tlirable in Gingham or Cotton bags All srocers. 1-14-ti! "BL Peters Club loading lambs "ld Hoes Monday sept mn. ooo. Mclnnis. Bec’y. 7883-9-20-21 "Dance tonight ln Emerald Hall.I 7902-9-21-li '°D0n't forget the Protestant Or- Phlhlse Rummage Bale, Market Building in-st 'i'nurs-#_ Ove-eo-0-ooo-eo-ov-0-000-9004-Qol Condensed Speciale aan.-as pu me pg I each insertion in thb column. »»»M 'chores oonnm our nous stall-fed cattle. Baillllll. *U- scme or Co. gpg after one o'clock the giant whaler *_ D H ul I dl 1 1 Larsen swung into the stream MI CHATHAM, Sept. 19.-By onolthe iqnngenugncznsgmgg- ggi-;);,|,?_ I Halilfhiir Hoods and the second;lone score made in the tenth inning tions were passed. one requested ship of the Antarctic expedition wasrof the second game of the cham- the Dominion govemment to bar ron sal.: - loot lI1'l'~0l' Veno here this afternoon Miller of BAII'l‘JOHl,ltpt». fi|llClIDOfthll 3 .g _ iii? W-`3"~N..'..i‘s“‘ DIC IIUWII. 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