1 I I v. r 2 I . I . . CJE HEARD IN silliitilicliuiii A ‘Russell Abbott of Charlottetown was on trial in Supreme Court Ives- terclay charged with manslaughter. After eviiunce for the Crown hnd been completed late in the after- noon, the Court adjourned until 10:30 this morning when defense witnesses will be heard. Attorney General Hon. '1‘ Island Hospital after the nccldenz. she talked to the witness. and ap- prnreti to be suffering. The witncss was with her daughter the next day from 5 o'clock in the morning u:-til she died that evenlrig at 8 o'clo:x. Croasa.-xamlned by Mr. Bell, the witness said her daughter was 23 yzars old. Mr. Abbott had not been It) her place for a year or more. She laid no complaint against Russell r Abbott in connection with the ac- cldent. Charles Coyle, locomotive engineer who was driving the switcher on the night of April 20 was the next wit- ness. He was on the City side as they crossed Grafton St. at the time 0.‘ the accident. Tlicy were backing out on the eastern track unit as they approached the crossing, and i\.i(‘ll the tender was about 15 feet lmiii the crossing, the fireman said all the central Guardian -_-u ‘nala column In unnerved ror noun or local Intuuc but udvuualng of - nun; nature an be l-urted cl 1 cant: I word action: pnyubla In TRINITY CHURCH PICNIC- Trinity United Church Sunday School picnic was held yesterdfly on the beach at Btanhope. There was a fairly large attendance and an enjoyable afternoon was spent in swimming and various kinds of sports. CHURCH PICNIC HELD-The Charlottetown Baptist Church held its annual picnic yesterday on the farm of Mr. Ludlow Jenkins. Marshfield. swimming. playing ball Campbem KC” and Mr. D. \'.‘.lS clear. The witiicss was iocitzng and other forms of sport were en- Slviw. K.C.. prosecuted for the Crown and Mr. R. R. Bell was C<J'J“— sol for the dclensr. Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenaiilt was prcsidmg Judge. Members of the peat jury were Me‘ to the rear and saw iiotliiiig. sud- .'do-iily the lil'Cll1llll sluouteti ‘!l-)i(‘i' { Just as the L-nu‘ of the tender about Oflt.‘-q‘.l':ll‘lL‘l‘ way o\ci' cro-ssiiig_ ss at once W215 ‘(Elf the ' I 39': A man from Pleasant Grove ap- joyed by the members of the con- gregathm. PROHIBITION CASE HEARD- 'rm=: CHARI.O'I“'l‘ETOWl\'.__GUARDlAl! 97th“ Annu al Meeting: Of P. E. I. Bible Society Ield At Kensington (Continued from Page 1) was largely attended by represent.- atlves from various parts of the Province and was honored by the attendance of His Honour Lieutenant Governor 0. D. De- Blois who has always proved him- self a good friend of the Society. The devotional exercises were conducted by Rev. Mr. Frveam_ The hymn “How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds" was sung The scripture was read from Job, 28th chapter and prayer was offered. Rev H D. Raymond made a fitting reference to the presence strong tic cf affection great Empire to which we be1on8 has been plunged into sorrow due to the passing of our late Beloved Sovereign King George the Fifth. and as I have remarked on several former occasions. tributes of love and of synipthy have been forth- coming from all parts of the Em- pire and from the whole world. from all ranks and classes of people. the high. the lowly. the rich and the poor drawn tozcther by the for their King who. tliroiizli his neiizn of love confidence and the all his people May I say that fl and unselmh ‘W"mp‘q‘1Lnej‘f)i:‘:;,‘ ‘gm pounds 10 ounces. caught by Ger- ins the Work in 24 miiiutfis. and . . . Rrize For Largest hobjter Goes To P.E.I. Fisherman (C. P. By Guardian‘: Speclll Wire) PICTOU. N. S.. July 8-Prince Edward Island fishermen received a great ovation at the Pictou lob- ster carnival today when the P7119 for the largest lobster caught dur- ing the reason was presented to Harold Macliellan of Point Prim. MacLellan's prize crustacean. weighed by W. A. Broidy. presid- ent ot the Carnival Association. tipped the scales at 16 pounds and four ounces. During the ceremony it was presented to Babe Ruth, one of the guests of honor. { Second ’in weight was a nine-i pound three-ounce lobster caught by Don Macliean, Pictou Island. nd third was one weighing seven aid Wall. The handsome trophy for the.‘ merits from the Plctou I-Iiahlanders under Lieut. Col. 5. Mex. Fraser. the Cape Breton Highlanders un- der Lieut.-Col. Freeman O'Neil and the Prince Edward Island Highlanders under Lieut.-Col. C. C. Thompson. The salute was taken by Brig- adier H. 1". H. 1-Iertoberg. officer commanding Military District No. 6, who was accompanied by com- manders of the D'Entrecasi.eaux. I-I.M.C.s. Saguenay and H.M.C.5. Champlain. and Col. U. G. Dawson. commander of the 18th Highland Brigade. Next came the trap building contest. Elsford Langllle of Cape John was first for speed. complet- John Gollan of Back shore was first in workmanship. Congregational’ Picnic Held At Mermaid A large number attended mi congregational picnic held jointli by Zion Church. Charlottetown. and Calvin Church. Mermaid in Mr. Vernon Munn's field at Mer- maid. A very interesting program of sports was carried out under i-hfl direction of Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. pastor of Zion Church. A bggebalj game provided excitement for some of the plchlckers duririfl the afternoon. At the conclusion of the day‘: sport a. hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mimn and Rev. 0. C. and Mrs. Webster. The following were the winners - men s itidicaicci. of the inrozzsrclian there is a build- ill} 1' ‘side. as the warehouse is close: to i'i‘l‘l six llli'ilC5 from the.‘ the track on that sitic, the \\'l'..lP3S ' feet from said. It would appear that thc car oi :r:ick. From they had almost, crossed the track when .. 1,-.111¢1._ng ;o me m1er.. it was hit judging from its })D3i'.iJ.1 L-11311 “-111, Concrem 151 after the accident. Ml’. Abbo vip- :. Fifty feet south on the I-’}‘“1‘°d '-'3 b°,‘” “ “°”““1 °°“d"“‘9" wk ham we Gem", of when the witness talked to him . V g._\f_\ 3 View back br;;fly aftcr .hc accident. He was ‘Id on the r°aLdw§>" of 97 ICC.‘ maoxzijonilii Vi~Eachrrn Char‘o'tc- L "3 "aster" raw’ measure" town police officer, to‘.d’of gEi’.L"lll“,I a call to Grafton st. crossing on the night of April 20. He was accom- panied by Crinstable Jay. They say: 0. Woman lying on the veranda of Davis 8.: Frnschs warehouse. It w-is Mrs. Mary Johnston. Constable Jny accompanied Mr. N. D. McLean mid s"clfi I‘. of th,;' ' A bell and light signal an the south ;.ul:- of the roadway begins to 0])f".'.'llC l\'il(‘ll an en,z.n£' is 350. foot. irctii ilic t'mrl\'." V. i ‘ l‘iIl‘.(‘(i by Mr. Brit the Wt itl ll." knew ihcri-' arci 1‘ol.".s \i:‘li lmh out to the bridge, the injured woman to the hospital. also two .1‘ lL‘l.‘ stations east of,‘ In con\'crsai.ion with Russell Ab- ihc inlcrscction which are in up at boti that night. the witness testified n1_;711_;_ that Abbott said he did not know "l.'.I'fi Dniipaii. iocruriotivc cn-1 1‘-°“'k]“' h3l'’P“‘-°d» "1 °°°“”'°d 5° ouic y. at their disposal by A. Ceretti. the manager. P. E. Holland. the local chairimm, presided. Business of al routine nature was transacted. The‘ meeting was addressed by Mr. J.. J. Ti-ainor, retired 3rd Vice Pres- ident of the Order. A resolution of ernor being called upon. expressed sympathy was sent to the family of their late brother, 0. H. Rud-1 dcrliam, l..ivci'pool_ N. S., whol passcrl away since the last meet- ing. Brother Holland submitted an instructive and interesting report of the proceedings of the recent convention of the O. R. T. at New Orleans. which he attended as it delegate. A lictirly vote of thanks was tcndrrcd Mr. Ccretti for the use of the room for the holding of the meeting. Personals many. R(‘l.l\.'illE‘S. but renewed ilf’Ili!il and strength. He spoke very fittlngly of Sovereign. King George V. he who ions regarding the future work of 1. . the Soclely especially regarding nogm; m]:;fl‘q°_ N? bI"“."‘"”' km ‘T5 the distribution of the scriptures l‘t):pp:‘.‘.(.annI\. “:;,..rr;o'f)I r(;'g:; . . . . . _- _ . . .. . $€r:h1fOrf£?;;’frffl No 5”9gE5"°"5 land recall iiir‘ liz1pp_~.- rr‘la'ions of . . iKin;v and 1*’ min. uiidcr his wise His Honour the Lieutenant Gov imd m,d(,m./A !: mu,‘ we we iwriilen iii \. i2'll'i(‘ lot‘-.t-rs lhc great pleasure at being present. at the meeting He referred to the words of the President of a great univei-si‘_v who said the Bible held first place among all literature for , accuracy. and beauty of express- ion. Hc reminded the people that the success of the Society was largely due to the efforts of the President. Rsw H D Raymond and regretted that Mr Raymond must retire for a while from his ifulfiltnicnz 01 ill!‘ promise maria to 'J0<hita. of old 'Tli:s book of the law slia'l not clcpar: out of my mouth. but l'll(‘ll rilflib meditate therein day and night that thou imayesi r'h:.crvv IO tin according to i all that i.~. wriiicn therein. for than (thou shalt make iliy wtiy prosper- «ous mid ilicii lfinu slial: lrivo good siiccc.-.5. ()ii}_v lic $l'(.'!l_‘_' mid of a good coiirnitr-: I will be with then; ;I will not full :1w~ rnr forsake hoped that ‘11-1¢-cg nftcr a rt-st. he would return with Conditions in Empire and I-Ilsowhcrc our late the work of the Bible Society in our Province. That this meeting express sin- cere gratitude to the Pastors and v officers of the Churches for the‘ use of thr Churches and also for : the. kind hospitality of the homes of the people not forgetting the delicious supper served by the lad- ies of Kensington Arabs Resume Sniping, Firing campaign JERUSALEM. July 8.~-A Brilish l . lplied the bi-zkc and saw the l 1 1 1 Tw d 1 . . Ltiugnlin MCKlllnOn. f.v‘.=- _. ._ 1 y . . . Feared b°”‘“’ 535"‘ me “.3 y fi 1 b Kiev that the secret of. . ‘ t 195:5; 3 min Ivan filmy“. Roy Mum“, mas: s.i ‘IL on ..t_t1i.: onbilhp 3.__m.dR_V‘ on a charge of ‘.io1atmg of the Honour the Governor, who i‘(4ajSs“,.: Swain“; and mel high-line flshermanlof the sgason altggattrlascezowtgthseiizytiiesofronrrxoivl in the cpor colnnfls . .\/Kai‘-for ltam 1:-zeti Bowu an Judsuni ‘‘‘'‘‘°’' . “‘“‘m" ‘P “"‘ L‘ H 1 the Proliibitmn Act. The case was is ii iiorthy successor to those who . . . d -1511 l “35 Pfeseniied 'v° Aexander 3°“ 5 5 - »' ' ‘ ' 1" or is i L the \\'i'lli"*»» Llli)|lE'ir . 1-1111 in 1, 1.1 11 m 5"‘’“g"‘ °{ M‘ 7’°““ ‘"1 ‘V m" f’I‘rnton N 5 whose arch was Scotla Cape Breton and Prince Beuinners Under 5—1. Jean : Raclzhani. Gm-doii Mrxinnon, Pics-I ‘ j ' ‘. ‘ ' adjourned until Friday for .lUd3- 9 “ 3 ° 9° 1“ the D355 1.. - 9 mm. me gf-I ° 3 - ‘ " ° ' _ n - 3 . SC“ D Mwcnm Aubrey MCPMU The i.£‘ll’.i(‘l had C0l'll1).L‘iLi,\ Di'l5Sr‘Li mm and Md shown a deep mmest in "mi em“) "1 itllm ‘ d 1m of ms‘ 12,247 pounds. Edward Island featured the ai'ter- Rhymes. 2- DOFOCH Di‘"“° 5» I , E(.mm;d v;C\m]a'n Hamilton Wm: f oicr the _crossing when lil(.‘ tram _K_ the work or me 311,1, gocmy "T-’°" V‘/‘d he 9°“ '“ . The formal opening was followed 1 man program. with warships and Lorne Rhyncs. 3‘ “Rd Amgd éunmh, ° ; -*‘i0l>D9d» The C'1€Cti'iK‘b011“'as iinE.- RFBFK UH INSTALL or i The secretary M, J P Go, P9°i’“’ ““-“ ‘O ht‘; “"‘“dh m Gm; by a demonstration by naval and scores of other craft in the harbor Boys 5 and 6-1. Biidd.V Currie! < .. - --r- '. '-- ',' _;f.‘i-.no - >1 . ; Abbott was cite. ;cd with nm-i- 1 ‘ff’.“:::"\,‘£:D:fi“[;f§$)“‘?:e“.i11§’; p[('£Rs __ N9“-[y.9]ec[,ed omcers don, read 1.11.; 111111111,‘ of 11,6135; ;‘n"r‘1i’i‘;l "';‘1';‘_:‘ 01”!“ splm military units including a detach- and airplane; rparing overhead. 135018;!” NPWCH» 3~ D’”'‘“‘'1 M“ : .si£i1ir.-,liici':iii.:~r .\l:.-. Mary Johi‘. ‘v n i n “C 'b',_1‘l‘“..” _”_§.0 l.m,fl‘ng' were installed at a meeting of annual meeting which was held in and (ha. mm. “IE”. n},m.,_(1,,.d and ‘ glglit rm"; the mF‘Tl’1’iChd “;3l}"]Sh1D tthf;teiilii1°;‘:l1;';g5ny °thmg5ii°I‘5 W9” 01:“ find amyvonne MMEm_h_ o" Chi'll‘l’ii1t‘L”Wl) fil(‘li of lnjuri :-t>- '‘ .. ‘ ,_ . “ . ' . ,‘ C1,‘ -1 L1 1.3 A1 1-. R beg 11 Cardigan in 1935 (3 mm _ , ‘ ‘ , . , _ ' n rt-cac eaux. c guar 0 on- re . - I _ _ ' 5 celved vilienjthc our in which).~hc mfggg; ‘l'.‘.;‘.’f}‘.f,‘.‘.“.,§’j. 't1],3§.'l’.[,§jf.‘ LD(‘i1i}’.(‘l.)I..“O.g'.1i".. b,\'p iiisiriei Deiniiyiwero than appointed Prgns co:-S 5",f.",,":,fZ°m:f :.m:1,('.".p.r¢.f:,},’,:f,,§‘ $1; or of the Royal Canadian Navy A Mardi Gras parade. firewrorirs em: 9. 5’“"”.V Rm» 3. SW19? § ;'.;fluSn:‘ii]f‘ilYlg imls‘iflh(‘i'¥'llb.t(¥gnv\gé:l ;i .1“. can-1}d rt» m.i:i rcgula;..J.‘O{,‘ Prcsldciil. Mrs. Sadie Sentnor. as- _ mitwc. Rcv Ewen MacDoug8.ll ::n:’CP§ O‘;-iii? rhiircli lo which he w.],‘i:§;n“’iB ctjrtinpgi? ignéhsexfcnfiy {‘,'::t1::f°.§1 iigcgieztflciygissi ”- 7 and 8 l Wilbur Rnddtf .i I '. ii, .* ““. . _ - . - ,, ; . .‘ _ . .. r ‘ ‘ . ). - . . ‘- 5 .. . _ ‘ 3:," Cm... ‘.[_.'_§‘2\.n mm. ., ltit‘ lCl‘i' of up ii'li(.i .‘bill('e M... _ ssicd h.‘ _Aitiiiu Grand Marshal and ivhs Frances Holl Tffliflof‘. 1,(.,.,,,£,...,. and mm by ms dam. uselilg 58 ° 5 _ 2_ cm,“ mmnmd. 3’ MN,“ MM” 1 mm 1. N7 .., (,3. 0... on 1:“. .. '3“"' ‘“‘“' “'9""""“’“-‘ "‘”}“"' " “‘ (“,1 " 1B“°° [;a‘;’;h‘;‘:"".’ and gr‘: ¥;"“”‘“”‘g c°mmm°9- M’ J A and siiidr 0!" iii‘-‘é zrmf and PW?‘ 'b.,'}]{e""I§.f*"'H..gh‘ Mmé.."0],’ q'u;"" "*””“' “ Lend, .- “ ‘ ‘ ‘ st l’.; ':'.'’l.' 1' i:.: . .'l -,\.<._ r 4 . . .. n‘- . ' 7 . .. - .. or April :0 last. Riisscli Abbott 1 ;,‘.’t_‘’u.‘.‘,‘,.‘l,..‘ 1‘ "" ‘” U" “O M“ 0 ; ..'“.",‘,m"’. (:,‘}'.;..;.'.' Voglf“ [fraud R;:.”"’M""A{::.' wd AR P“_Lf”°"' 1°“ B"°"- "W B‘”‘'' ‘" ““‘?“ ‘“. muons “My Bible" stressed the ASK FOR PARK Girls 7 and 8---l. Vvlibllr Rodd: ‘ (‘invmg me (‘HI “hm the M“: ' . Wil'H. ‘J"' C\'R \l"(‘i i'o~~n-ii'uii \i1r'nrin Hu"siis' A Vicc Grand, M‘i('Li~0d' Ressluatinons Iggy bx Heriegis M‘ ‘ii? ‘i):“lmr(‘ti‘ muii “ii: "due or ‘he Bible especmn" as B 2' can Dmmrmd: 3' Abon Mac‘ 0CCli‘'l‘l'(i. .‘ .""' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ - ~ n'crnoon. (‘ ivvc Iii . . ‘ Leod. ‘ in Cii -:.c.o\\i:. .~.:-.i tic was on PilO"i)l‘ Pound: Rcc.-Sccy. Isabelle pmsnr Mr J A McKenzie 1mm 11 -1i~rl n'~io\'e nll lc lived and factor In on“ d°'’'°“°m'’‘ “[5 (Continued from Page 1) Bo .. , .. . - . . - . . , ' . ‘ ' '- « - - 1 . _ :.,_‘ . ya 9 and 10-1. Harry Sumter! sumnmy of Evidence W‘ ‘‘ f1 ‘f‘.‘. ‘ . 1,‘ “f1 ‘,‘‘j’‘ "~~“““““~ Fm 5°C-‘r ‘°‘“’“‘ M°°'.“- An interesting address was given prarlisctl its .t-ncii.mv.. and he held? The f°I.1°wm“ r°S°‘”“°“5 “m1 ‘-‘'r " * ' ‘w’ -rm“ 2, Spurgcon Diamond; 3. Alvin I ‘['1:‘f°'(’,’;_,’1‘E“' "j ”: ,_£)‘_‘_‘1>‘Iw“‘:i!:‘°‘7,:ff“! Tl'‘‘“‘l“'‘‘ 7- L”“‘“l D_“‘h°‘"“‘-l by the District secretary, Rev. J fast to tho 1il‘Ollll'Si"_: miiiniiied in 1"°:8"L°d‘f1t5t:‘ Eh“; i’§“SA “’71Yi“”'3 l popu. tlon is about; 220,000. BM.” A Silmlli» V of <‘\'idcnce :i:l>ii Z'.:=d ..‘~(m.' 1~1{..:1,1.[.’d“.:°. .:.:?.”. RN03 W‘“'d°"- L‘”“ N‘“‘°1_5"“; ‘ M Murchison“ a summary of the Emk. I rm-:i‘1 lit» inmunrablt-,m°' “E °am°d -to G d }"‘_‘ 3 The principle exports from the 01.15 9 and 10.1 13,-1-(-1-1“ cur. iv: il:.- C ,\i':i(‘l'dF._\’ frvltou mt m.;..:. 17,,;.,'1.,m.',,,11..; 3;, .,.,1.','.. C°“d”"‘°"' BI’”“'h" SL°‘”‘“j wliirli is contained in the annual ‘wnrtl;.- of Hi.» Lain M.1)ri.\'_\' when fli °f‘i"{;°-55fF'!T! 1°. h °d rm . ‘ ‘t;0uni.t'y ls quinine. of which Java 1.19; 2_ F31“ Smuh; 3' Joan M30. Dr. F. W. Tl(in‘ilil‘sil, Chn.'.o'.tc- vim, LN] .1 _‘..'.“. , mm. g}“... .1115: RS“ G" C'"“'“d" EMT‘ P‘N‘C"j. report dcputatloii il'(lll'l iiil? Bililc so:‘ic‘..\' ‘ml 0 m r "5 3“ Immg" has practically a monopoly. pepper, Kenzm town, mcdicul 1ii'xicii‘.iot:t~i~. told of‘ ...mC_.'; ;1.d“_.}j,. 11... 11,5. Q1111-,.},1o1;_-:1-K’ A“m“. C'amh“m' P'N‘G". cuilcd on him and ])l‘(‘F.(‘ll1(‘(‘I him: :3h‘b1° hS°°ti°:J3' 1“ 1dc‘”‘“d“ “nd Lexi. coca. and. despite poular belief, Boys 11 and 13-1 Jguwk G,.11mgg cxamiiiiiig. on Aii:ll 2i. .\/in-_\ John-‘ um” no 5. .. H H” the u.nm.x.A .1-W‘ 0ili.'=i(‘l1\ Guardian, Eilicl Siither-. “hum” statement ‘with H _wm_m.,V bound mm, of mo 4.37115; LS1“ ll‘ wot‘ V only a mm“ amoum of coffee‘ can_ 2' Wilbur Rm‘: 3' John watts. 5011- SW “=15 dim:-' -'i‘— UH’ iimtfii w-.1.» (til .-i Libou‘. l‘.l iCi'L it-omi 1“”‘d' RN-G" 1"5“‘“ °”“‘d”“" iBiblt‘. l-in :.fll(i -it is my t-nnii<icni.> “‘ 5 "“"~’“"“ °"”"~“‘ “P” azias exports to Java are. tires Girls ii and 1: 1. Mary Di There were iiizixir tumor L'Ol‘.‘.'tl\.Oll.\,‘ 11.1,M..,,,1111‘ 1; M1,, n;O._,g_.11.1L. 31-,1.‘ FT-""Ff‘-9 . Ti‘€‘d- P-N-G4 RS‘V'C'; The T1-9351119, was then mum (hone. Cfllliifllltfi by Ilic ll’i(i(‘ .-1>t'f.‘«‘id.‘ mfcmuon M “:8 splendid lmdeg‘ BUi0ni0bi1€‘S. Sulphfiie Oi ammonia. mond: 3. FI‘nl‘l1"".‘: M.'it~l'-‘.zi<‘hcrn: , ('ii)l‘E‘.:l0llS uiztl :\\':!’:ii;.s Oil filil(‘I‘- 11~1~_¢11~1- 1....‘ 1,,.~_-“.1.” 111.. mu 1.‘. lb GPO! gina Campbell. P.N.G..[ upon and he referred to the m,_ llli(‘l'(‘Si your lllO\'Cllli"llL has ; Shill 0i the PM-ldenl. R_PV H- i and flour. Frances MncLcnniiii. exit put-;_; til UIL‘ l) fi_\' but l.lli‘}' were ilcli flu ii.uii slo1;1Ji.'d. llie 4..-r I‘-S'V-Gw L‘-”_‘“ -"°‘.”,“3 Chapm“' ancja] 1-31,311 9xp.,,1,,m mm. 8l"()ll5(‘(i. iliu: mv siibjrcls iii:i.\'.-R“~“m°“d “m the emrmm Secret‘! when Mr. Bower completes his Boys 13 and 14,1 P5111 w not iiiipm't.:i1il 'l‘li:~ .<_\'irip:oii air on ll.» '9 and illCll'.L' was 1:1 F10!“ Mcmm-‘1 M“-‘5‘°“‘“‘ 1”” Lar'i11;-nyg of 1-ec51;,1_; Em} e.q,§ndlu“.e) lnevor c.~.i.~c in clivi‘i.'~‘li their r:r>ble.'31'.\'. Mr. J P G°"d°“ and 3-1"’ ‘ work in Canada he is to go to llams; 2. Allison MacLcod; 3, In cvcr_\‘ ill(‘ili‘lltl0ll of 11 1'' red set-nictl: I.u:dl.\’ U1'°3\'l‘“ Hi). '17‘-E. “"‘ty- ENC‘: ‘"3, pas‘ N°b1C‘,1iwa_; found may u-m',1 receipts ll"lilf‘l‘iiIlll(‘f‘ in il'r‘ Eiuzlisli E-iblc'f“m‘{‘” T""‘"‘:‘“’"v Dr D .syti1icy. Australia, where he will Ferguson. skui‘. the wiiiic.\~ sazrl. Pm or \\:l!if‘.&% . Abbott L'Ufll.ll!1 ;L'0ll'.ldl Grand. Jean (“rrc.i:c.z. .amoumed to ‘5 518 72 and “Dem which Ill .1 sircular asiicct is the. -10”"-‘On “W1 315° “PPf°’»‘m"°“ °f F Upon a Canadian Trade Commls-1 am; 13 and i4..1_ jwalylo Ma lhl‘ .<‘.;:ill. brain i‘,(',]‘,0g'}‘h-.104} 1m1_ ...i- viifi 1.: till‘ car. A \\Ul! ii. whom _ id][|lr'_\\* to 5295545 A] Eh t h first of nitiniziil lrt‘.'1. ups and as ‘hi’ “'°l“k °f "19 “’“""°‘5 "M °°“' 1 s:oi\ci“s office. There is one at. Load’ 2, Marion Mn’-I.cnd; 3 13¢...-1......“ 0 .1... ,,,_.,~.. W1... me‘ Abbozt .x;.;.i vs:-.s .\’l.lr_v l_.1ricr xx... RAILWA i' _rt<.ir5t'.si.ii'rii:RsrSum 6. 51245’ Md be: ,,,:....t...§ ..i'ou iruir mi. in its \‘pii'i'.ii.1l .=iiz- '“‘°‘~"°'-‘ °’ ”“’ "“i°“" b"“‘°"°5 ; l7l‘<‘~‘0iii -’li Melbourne. lo.-mar" M.1<‘l..cocl, ' “hm. Cf d.d,h_ -.,(. i.,_,.,r.,(, ._\..mm,, jatiiincd ill"l1\1-iii}-(villi. ’llii-wuiicss HOLD :\il'.l‘.'rl.\v(‘r—.9ill‘.(1':1_\'_ th‘3'sin(_e me books were (‘med this 'nif:c:incc ii is tho mast. \'alua‘.)1c-1lhl'Oll0ht:1li. the Province \ HMS 15 and 0......’ L R0 hflfi hrcn bro: lit to the liospiial ‘Em? °‘FI‘"‘S f_7_‘_"““” We “_Cmf"“ir°‘ °’”3' d‘‘-'‘' or “I9 “wk m “men “W1 i,.c1ud(.5 $1000 from me ‘esiate 0} thing lli.'l l!it- uni-‘d :iifoi‘rls' Th“''_ “"5 m““’”‘1 9"W“-*5 59‘ Discuss National Park . Dixon: 2. Ronald Rrbcrtscn: 3 at 1l.;0 lllc cvei i~ previous maxed ‘r“°nb1:’f;:tl)1L‘1I&:‘_E; [°k‘gm‘m ke.-‘f‘. .”‘ the omces of M-.11-,— Q;-ace 1:11.10“ of H.,m...1.;,.. "It is sziid on vcry fznori :itilhor- § PF9<'ifiCi0Ii Of H1!’ Sflimdid Work i'.l<l’as-den Dixon. J. .*\1liii0h.V RT."i.(i’:ll. Cl\'li enzin-. fa :_°d‘,',‘m‘3r Thgreawa: no High‘ the {ileum I?l‘1s’°“ "I m? C‘ N‘ R‘ p‘ I " ‘ " ity that wlicii l‘7(‘ into King \\'as:3C<‘0mD_ii5h¢‘d b.V 01” faiihilll am‘ ’ About the only matter of ‘ousl-l Girls 15 and ovs-r—1. He oer will the denzr :em or public? §n‘.n‘,,,f’S...v'm mm,“ that mg... ’”‘_‘ -‘“‘"" “f‘5bf““;“ 5‘“““g35° °§ Mr Gordon moved um thp & boy no p:‘oiii..<Nl his mntlirr that encriztlic Dbirici St'€r<‘ifii‘.V. “W um; taken up at the meeting was R'ip“r: 2. Thclmn Ltirtcr: 3. vioia vvcrlss, 1ir(‘5(‘l:l(‘(l :1 plan he had C. ' - 1 . VI B -1 . " 13”‘ s‘mdM 3. i’ G mem "5 0 .h1' v . ' he would not a'lo\\ a day to pass J M‘ Miiffiii-‘On. the clisrussion of the proposed na- Partridge. '3" of "~ ‘ 05 WC a~""jd“’”- F witiic:)‘ssE;s€a’iti[Iliii1$asb<itiihle tovfin mp Om” of rimlway ielegiraplgers Ecc(er‘:le:irm1E'le:- firs: /‘Wuhan! rmmm H Nimzpkfrom ‘he That we ‘<'"C°""l3" mam‘ °”r “““"1 i’3”‘- Peilniii. R-Wcc. hnys 8 to 12- “:°" 5"‘ '9 15 C‘‘0‘"5‘‘> me‘ cf the train. H0 heard the Cl‘OSSillg :10 hclgha regugr meettng blréd °F' fore the meeting was du1;,‘:eC0nd_ Bible. and new prniiii.=o was faith- EH95?’ _5/P9?1kf‘1'- REV Hllflh M11191‘ Prcsiilcnt J. J Morrir. initro- Russel /ilcorn: 2. John MticLeo Mo i"iil\\':ii- s is 24 feet \\'idc.11.1~11,-11111111.’. as mcy flppx'0aChQf1‘ 11 m‘ be me.m “st imem 11.12 ed and me reps” d ged‘ Rev iflilly k“l3i. lln'l_ il:o day of his of Trinity Church Charlottetown .duced the question of the park. I 3. Hollis Jay.- T210 (14 ms llrp 8 feet’ Six inches‘, ,wfldangm:0u5 C1.osMnL,' and mow so Ithe VA €‘ElV;t:lZq Igieidngli wt; and Mr Rmvmond askedafi: suggest” 1-19.1111. Whnl. a Hill‘ record and for his interesting and inspiring 1-19 11¢.-,3-11 recpmjy 11-151 were were, 1.-M-1a_y 1:m¢1._ 131,15 3 10 12 :ipar;. on the south (:2l.SLLL'fl corfiér: cnming from the I-lillsboro Budge. mm’ “"5" r‘ “ e y pa ' VVNM 3" H1-‘li1i‘iii”! <“.\‘«"in1ii1" and addrfl-W-‘S \"hiCY1 should Fiimulfii/9 24 sites available and thought thatl Marjorie Miinn. Elln Nowell. Do out of the 2f there should be onoi thy MacDonald. Elda smith. suitablc near Charlottetown. Mr. E. T. Higgs thought the park should be near Charlottetown. “It should be near where people are," he claimed. “We with cars can go anywhere to swim and the park should be near the city," he finished. Major T. E. Mt-Nutt said thati he still considered the park a farce so far as this province is convex-ned. J “however the government is golngi ' Robert Dixon: the I " \\'ilbtir Rice Sack Rricc_ boys ii! rind over-1 Allison Marl cod. ' Soda Biscuit Race. mixed 12 a over-1. Paul Williams; 2. Hayd ‘ Dixon: 3. Itrn F‘:-rgiison. Throwing: the slippci-_ girls 1': ma ; over—1. S_\‘lvia Parlridgc. Shoe Rant; open to all boys Alvin Bucll: 2, Robert D£xmi;—i Hayden Dixon. Ball Tlirowlng Contest, boys 12 to force it on as we may as wen; 16-1. Harold Gramior: 2. Hayd press for it here." he said. Nova, Dixon: 3. Roland Jovvt-ll. soolla has located theirs on an.’ 11 lglrls—l. Sylvia and Vi\‘lllll Pa historical site and if that is to be 'f‘hrcc-lr-zyzcrl Race. open in a dividing factor here he did l’l0i.l ridge. know of a more historic spot thani Rocky Point. It was the original: location. known as Part In Joie in 1720. Mr, Higzgs and the Presldcn; as Chum R:irc_ girls l2 to 1 Kathleen Johnson and Nor Drilzi-cl. Time Race. open to nil-l. Arrn old Roper. ,, _ ....n.._. . T.‘ —§-gu-¢———.'..—.— tr: niid il‘f‘lll'.\l‘l. ':s‘.i.‘ic:l he _ , His many friends fir? Dlfiised to "Sui’<"_\- it liillol ho rippaz-ciii in privfilf‘ succumbed to wounds may well as several other members can-3 Clothes Pciz Rncr. boys 0r¥‘ri——— “'iLs' fir-Ii.-' n :- "il('l" that night in‘ . The “'““‘-‘55 SW‘ 1“ C1'0S5'0X3?T}~ see Mr. Angus DcsRot-hes, Elm had 9nJ'0.\‘'’d "10 10% and l0.\‘alt.V all. own to flip vroulzl be agim.<'ic as Arabs, after a brief respite. re-- sidered that the Board should noti Rae Roper; 2. Lorne Macucnzil the C ioti ii _\‘Rl'(iS. At ihc' ‘"‘m°" mm‘ ‘M?.b°l?‘_“n’“ ‘he ‘3“‘_‘.' AVENUE‘. 0113 088111 NM‘? NS Y8- Of his many 5\1b.ii‘N The 8€‘€|"‘i "f ifliid scvlilic. in wc t-otitrnst the szimcd 3. campaign of sniping Midi recommcnd the csiablbhment of 3. Gordon Roper, ' tinic oi the a "- up they wcrc~ f‘Y"” “FPO;-i'ycdH nciious {anti pribjv cent illn(‘.".<. his power was his trust in God and it-nnclii tins ox ~ lht‘0'.l’:il(‘iil'_ tho; firing on convoys from the hills. the park. but it it is to be csmb. Time Race. y:irl< open-i. Brena backzng 0ii'.. run ill’: tender first‘ HI: ‘:1’: _ his 9.711% noilfi-‘iicd and Kent HIM’ Fimpirc untlrr lit‘ ‘i rtilc it-i‘li. The private. attached to the :$o.z- 11511911 111 me p1-ovmoe mat in da Macblolll: 2. Pmrlv Macbonala on the p.-_ {in} 11-;~.1;_ T11.-_\~ 1‘,_-1.1 Vm; m,é‘m_0V‘.ir_Y He we-“gm 1.“, Mr. :ir.<l M1-_-_ J. M. Mt-Kcn:1.i0 by his church andhls dflliyvllfifl of that. to ho found in soviet R‘.lsSif\,i forth Highlanders, was the sixth Board should recommend H SM 3. Mymc w~hm._ o:.c ll... .orl1ri the paging rm - “ ‘o’ ‘ ' “ and Mr. mid Mrs. Frimirlln Rice the Bible He believed in it and GC1'l7lf1n}' .-ind oiii~i- I‘rllllli1'i(‘5 l\'))5"."l‘.i British soldier to die in the CU"~’Ti« near ChnrloLie(own_ l _.._..- ...ii Juli >‘lc wrvilri bl.‘ iJ'.ov.'n about 7.} foot lzuclr. Both iron: and rear ll:-his on Lilf‘ yard rnzinc were on and in good Cflllfllloli. The lights are Sifll‘l(i'll‘(i. tho rm.“ one 60 wltts, the other 2:35) w. Ls. The rear one is stipfzmorl to rl‘-.. ll an object 300 ‘Mt a\\n_\'. Tho \Vlllli‘S5 was on the H: nro Bl‘lfiL'.(‘ siclc of the engine. llw as c.2<".n_: nt ilie cm-sing as tl1t~~, . nchrtl and he saw noth- Ynz. 5. (only hr .<n\\‘ the car nhnu‘. 3‘) if 'Ili:‘ \"l‘ll:ill(' was it’ t Ili)0lli. to enter thr gal " I .ccr ill!‘ $1 flip our ‘fruit llflrtf‘f‘l'f'(.i. Ho (lid not filo-.v Wil(‘I’(‘ it .mc from. I-fc told :- (‘Il:,'il‘.” (I."li'I“I‘ to stop and rc- yi 'rl "if ‘htit tlrivrr k(‘(‘]).s on gum‘: he will hit." From the ‘.'ll(‘.\< gI\\’(“ ‘ 1~.trlitips the cl‘ :.ing hell would be * hard to h(".ll‘ if the windows of the cat were up. They had noticed it h.'ii'd to licrir on occasions with the "old |)DilL‘t‘ pnim'..“ Two accidents . t'>C('lll'l'(‘(i on lllflt Crossing last um- nier, he told. ' C. Clark Gratin, electrical and isigiihl lTlll.lf‘llflll‘.Cl'. of Truro. told ~ that ho was stationed in Cliar1.r.'.e- '.ti\\'ii at tho liinc of tlic acC.lr:ii‘.. Hf iiaspocicd llic Grafton St. s'"n'al . and lights on the 21st of April '1.')ii ‘ nd lil(m .i1 p<~:'.’cci roiirlitiou Ho .l.nti iiin.di- llli lll.1l‘.(‘t,'llOl‘i aixvi‘. ll vscuk prcvinu:.l_v. The litzht is a u’ to H candle pi:'.‘.‘[‘l‘ light with .1 6 .i‘. -ii lrns .’lll(i :i 5 int:li vision. l: 1. ‘:1 iw \'l.‘.li7 c .1; 300 yartls untlcr Ol”.i :.n c itlilions. lit- thmighi. Cmss-cx.iiiiii\c<l. tlic \\lill(‘$.i said ii‘ lmd |'l‘il'idC no [Jf‘il‘ilClli.".'.' iiir~n.;uri-- ' iiimtc of thr‘ Cirnftmi Si. light, out i... Ci“) it lll‘D(‘Ilr(‘(i to tho \vi‘tnc.s. that‘ 111111, w_ rho ctir dr.vci- .<wri'\'cd to go around, A. 311- tlic icndcr. He thouglit that the} toxin Police, told of lnvc:iiga‘i:i;: ‘hr l‘('_f:lliill‘ size. istlc. Chief of Cliarlo:..')— i . j;ii<17i' sl.i'tirk the car towards the ih( accident on April 20. 'l‘licre isai for ‘. {car and llmt it zilmost go: clear. perfect vlcw of the red light The car tlztl iip1>':ar to slow up‘. over 100 yards c:..<t of tho t.-iu..sm1. as it rpm‘ :‘h'rl. It was on tho: E\’(‘ii in ii C:0.<l‘(l Car tho boll at the north sitlc i.l‘.(- concrete in the C105-W38 W“ "“ “‘’”‘i “V9 “ ~“";‘_[" “Li”, opinion of the witness. ' ‘_“'t7:fm:‘E:“"fi'e tflmt\1:;r:’CC“D“" 5 Mr“ Wlirtt t‘ic tmtii stopped the end' “5 ' _ " ,. of the trlntlrr l‘l5 Just over the’ ,Th° “'m‘”;“ "°2l(11,L°r0rta%‘,x;%1“.",l2. o .. . .. qzixs .ii.:. Tiloy Cf|:'i'.5'(i thc aut.omo- (‘4“_|b:'C;"rf".(C?n.‘iu‘.,1(-1.1.-1¢.,-,L_ Heimid 1,11» bilc 12 or 1.‘? foot nftcr they hit it. ' ’ " . . h h th .’- It rtlllsri mcr bt‘i.w(~£‘n the tracks mmefi ‘NHL ho t Oug L C W" (lows of tlic car were closed and and (lro1~pr~:i off on the town side. “mt they “.0”, mmnm Ht. (“.1 33¢ -Tho Il'(l‘.Sll lrcll was ringing and! , , , SCI‘ or hear anything until they 'IJ=."‘c pile lrmit on when the \\‘lillCSS‘ S‘mCk_ 8% 0111 Oi i‘--F‘ f‘l1i1.‘-WV A<‘C9l‘dmFl ‘Oi In cross-ex:iniina.Limi. the Chtf Nit‘ i'ii‘r‘s ii is 2- i=i'0i-“c‘~¢d ci‘o=~*inzl said he ('0 sitlcrcd ii. R. cinnircrcms and tl‘.c_\» lll'(‘ mt i-tqiiii-rrl :0 hotel c1os.»..iig, nspccinlly whcn nppi'o'.ic‘.i- A man on tho lr.‘:‘.<l:‘r. The cnginci ‘mg UK‘ City. fits tr.nc ling a..tiut. 4 miI(‘°. anj To Mr. Shaw the ivitncss salt! J13!» flour. It took them 12 to l5 feet to‘ the crosslnz \‘.'0llid not bo very filli- slop. The cnglnc and V.-ndcr weighs gcrnus if pcollic U-‘ed "Ordinary will- 115 ions and the car attaclied 25 min S.(‘l‘lS(‘ prccr.iitions" and %i'>WCi‘i kitis. It apimarctl to the witness CW'“ and “5i”“'°< n_ may the m1:c,mob11¢ was gomg W119 To Mr. Bell he replied that unl,.—.=. Inst and that the driver could not use!’ :_i9*‘€fi "M _b°';1c‘;fgg 5;“ “"5 , s . n on ' ' . mop In the number.” ,9“ he was liaissell C“:¥nl|)i;:ii. C.N.R. train- Iway when the _wi.ness saw him. . . - . ,. . man. Charlottetown, to.d of oeuil fer the nc.id.nt the witness went . I . on duty on xi shuriicr on the high. 0 n bul.ding to phone for help. .. of the accident. He was on 1.-e GT0“ °’‘‘‘"“"“‘ W M“ 39“ W‘ pilot of the engine as thcy ap- érimes said they had orders now roach :1 th i nd heard the I 0 139:’? B°";1‘:;“%‘g1“"£‘“ iiroaslneg belleiiznrgliszggfeaet or no. The i n on y I finder. Those Me new rules mined red light was also showing and the V ‘ engine bell ringing. gilnce the accident. In cross-examination. the witness 4 Afternoon Seulon Oi said there was no f' on the tender the night of the accident. Henry Douala. C.N.R. tralnmnn . when the Court msiuned at 2:30 was also on the pilot or the engine. LL». Reudon was recaima to give He helped carry Mrs. Johnsto,-1 to (additional measurements he had the car. ‘jnade at the Grafton street cros- in cx-cu-exlmlmtion he quid he ,1"; felt tchtehenaine lzlrakedgo onnarilid in:-t " . selln Larter of Charlotte- abou a me ear I cr ;:..§§.r.' mothe: of Mary Johnson. fold boot that night I'll perfectly Iolur. - M‘ ,1“ had 1,,“ um 11¢; dgughtcf the witness uld. live when she left the witness’ Cyrus B.JI.V.0i'l "ikimfll P0‘i¢9 mg wglklng about 9 o'clock the constable. told of the call to ihe The witness aceno of the accident. no new Ilia. llvacl Johnston as ii I U and .son_ all of Pawtuclret. Rhodc Island. arrived in Charlottetown last cvmiing. They are almost yearly visitors to this province and will remain about a week this year. They are staying at the Canadian National Hotel. Field C raps AboveAverage In Province lndicntirui was sccn in rising. i.cn1pt~i'riii1t'c~s yesterday that the‘ agrirtilliiral province of Prince Edward Island was in for a ban- l'l(‘l' S(‘B.S(lIl. Although weather so far was de- scribed as "\‘(‘l'_V favorable" to fnrnilng tho pi'cvince‘s main in- dlisiry. b_v Dr J. A. Clark. the di- rcctnr of Charlniit-tnwii ever chH'Lsh their respect for the iznrlcs.-. ('i‘r~rrl.s and niliclsiii arc‘ d1531‘d9T3~ H9 W35 W9‘-mded Whcn 5‘ '.5l|.l'Yili and pl‘Elf‘i..”(’(i. iil’l' ii is be-i dmlchmeni ‘'1 ‘mops we". “Cd Hm, ,. our Km, mm 0.... Elmmev upon while returning to Nabus lif- §li:i\'r nnvcr in laid in i-ccccviilzc God :1“. "€°ppm3'“p manoeuvres m ma 35 '”lf’ .“»:iprctilc /ittlltor tinrl Giver 95°" . of M1 “.i‘_d,.m. and my .n2mmuS_ ‘Even the military camp at Nahlus iic.<=. aloiw (‘,\1llil(‘iil ll tuition‘ that V'?\j‘g{f:yu%"Em‘?:a’;;.erc ‘hwy,’ we nrc priviicrzri to livr in a land ‘ " ‘ " of nlr~nt_v. n lnncl of broad liberties. a.b°m' 1Je“;I‘;h §fu:em{";:,s1 :4’-hlch 8. iniirl fl l‘c”.r't‘ nl‘.(i of friendliness “gltfiegesnwcfie .°1n2CmR1Ons pa?" 1, “'h"" ‘hp 5"‘~"““i “"5 “i h°m° and leaders were redoubllng their ef- he praclirrrl its teaching it was his hope that his subjr-cts would Bible His Honour closed his rc- marks by an app:-al to forward the work of the Sccicty. that by the influence of thc Bible we may be privileged to live in plenty. peace and freedim. Rev. Hugh Milli-r. M. A .8 D . of Charlottetown was called upon to address the mvclml-r His SUb- .”“_"‘-33" -“ii W7” -’i-'1 l1”Y70UT5’d [arts to continue the general strike jet-L was the Smrll and the Word. ‘ -"4": V . against Jewish immiizrt-ticn in sec- and his address was most intci't-st- __ ’\’Hi .c I il21.t' no intcntimi of‘ Lions where :1 appeared to be vi-c:.,i;. ing and convincing chins! Rm Mr Raymond thanked the - speakers for tllclr splendid arl- . _ dresses. Rev Mr Patterson then ‘>h itlrals. Pt“'i'ah frccdcm and. H 0 m a g e a I d submnmd 117,. m,,m.L 0; mt. mun- .Rr..isli jiistlcc and fttir play arei mating mmm._W.,. and cx,p,.._._.l_...d ‘hull upon nix’-_' other i'oundu‘.ioni RM.‘ Mr Raymond lilrin flint coiifziinrtl in ‘.ill:‘. grciit 1~n.~in: us .1 |il'n})i‘.i"i., there is one] ihzii: I am sure of and that i: if- . . I the uni!» .<llOll(i come when‘ .!‘l' Mr R. E. Mutch pointed out‘ that if a park was located on they Norm side of the province it would: have a unique feature in that it‘ "BUFFERS S(‘AR(‘fl?“ SI-lEF‘F‘IlEZl..D. I«7n~ —-Srv.rt‘l‘.y o! would have the warmest surf bath- women "biifirrs" imri :u'5"4'ii herd ing in Canada. The North side due to thr‘ rii""M“iii -"iln‘n’~i~iini> alone. howevrr. dces not provjdg cc-dented output of spoons an enough . forks. Ml‘. Mulch thought perhaps that ——'*'-~~-~~ -—— Mr, Jones had the 5951 ‘me 1“ mind. PRAISE? HEDLE VERITY when he suizizesicd Tea Hill to‘ Kcppocli. Tlirit. with another szte on the North side with a. connect-i iiii: pavcd road would be an ideal' Soulion to the problem. Mr. Mulch. considered. It would mean the purchase of. two arms at Ten l-llll. but that would not cost a great deal. he iil0llQili. Tm-rc is also it good beach. on {lip 50lli.h side. ‘ LEEDS. Flnulnnrl I(‘P- — Hoziicrl Biitcllffc. Y0!khSil‘P h'i!tini: says Hccilry Vcrl'._v, the (‘Gilli spin bowler. is his first r'il1iCC for the slow attack on the trim to vlsiil Australia this full. ) ,__-- BIRTHS I regritt that the place he B"ok. Gzidis word i.hc Bible. then‘ liilf‘ day of tho f1l't‘n'.lle.$:i of thel British Emiilrr will 1» Iii an end. "Novcr was the need for the niln::l:nn of iho word of God! an is 3 ‘.(,r_‘. R1...“ p]ea_.,m. fa, crcnl-er than at il‘.(' prc ch‘. ilmc.i was retiring from had filled so well Ll.-Governor‘: Address Expcrh me ,0 he prom“. at ‘ms thr amm_ The m.’il‘.f-' social and rrcinnmic; monl-al station said warm weather at m('otiil'.' of the Prince Edward 1”°b'9m5 “id”? “5 35 ’"‘“"’‘‘’“815-‘ would maize in "grca: dlff':ronct-." Th» niniilli of June had bern ii F°”"3" Bum‘ 339"”- triflc cm]. hr thought. Prince Edward Islands cmpa were “above average" good and the province's early wheat. crop “prirticularly good." Hayninking had started in the province. but would go forward gciicrnlly with the advent of warm vvoritlicr, hc smlrd. Island l'm‘ms were not greatly bnthvrcri by rut worms this season which at the present time looked “most promising." he stated. pork factory. She was groaning. He accompanied Mr. McLean "Tlfi the injured woman to the hospital. she was complaining of her bf|i‘k. She asked the Witness to tell her mother, which he did later. That comrfctetl the evidence to be submitted nv the Crown. The Court adjourned until 10:30 this morning when (‘.Vld".‘2C€ for ;he defense will he herrd. summer Growing ltulone for PI?! with or without dehylnted our meal: Sunglo No. 2 lotion for Mil I Island Branch of ihe Britirli and “S 8 family Mid "5 ii nation C-111 only be solved by il"i(‘Ilif‘Eliil‘l(; into nu was R man.” M regret that ii‘.{‘ minds and hcrirts of our. “em. unavoidable Cmumsgames made it people. crp?tin‘l_v tho _\-nutli 0' our um impossible for me to be with vou.1““d- U‘-" ‘ i l i ' . 1 id year. Dr. Clrirk said Pnstiires were “*5” Y"3r- but I °‘"‘ “*‘““'° W“ ma‘ pr nc pm '1‘ n ftti'd:imcri‘.1l Christian tlmvn in the! I am mdem happy to be Mm you: Bible, trc:-o we f.hrl the secret of on this 0Cm5ion_ ‘rcal grezitno .<. of nnlloniil l’)(‘H(‘/9|: ..I was glad m 590 m the 1-m.,5J:ind of international goodwill alldl the cum. my mm the prmcipapsccurity and lot us not forgot that.- of MEG”. UmVm.5m,' m_ A_ E In supporting the work of the Brit- Mormm‘ in paying mbmg no the lsh mid I-‘orrlun Blb‘i.- society and Bible said that it. hold first place all “mi it slimds Wt Wt Will be in the flc'd of literature for nccur- m3k'nK ll VP'1"flb'f‘ t‘0iiii’1blitinii to- ne‘. of oxprcssp-,n md 1,15,,“-gy 01 wards the prcsrrvniinn of peace 1m‘,g“M(.‘ The 3151,, Society 15 do_ and all of the worth while things mg 3 wnndeflul Work and shoum of life. tho Church ‘lie, the Home receive tljo wh0~ehem.md sumo,-1 life. and the National life." and co-operation of mi our people. ~ WW '7 M Mclmd m°V°d 3 ..-I-he newbie ndvanoe made 1,, rcsoluifiin. which was carried by the work of the Bible Society in an unanimous stnndinz vote. “ex- pmm, Edward 151,11“, 1,; 19,181,. prcssmg -=.in':t'.l‘c appreciation of due to the outstanding leadership “CV. M11 Raymond's fifteen l'0!il'5 of the worthy President of the so. service as President and regret 01,”, 11,, mvemnd 1.1. 1)_ Ray. that for tho piesont he was re- mond who. 1 exceedingly regret to Elfin! "Om the W0”! " hear, intends retiring this year. The hymn “Stand UP Stand U}! M,-. mymnnd hag begn 1; Lower or for Jesus" was than sung and tho 311-gngt-11 and 3 powerful gtlmuius meeting clc".'i with tho Bend- in carrying on the work of this so- diction by Rev Mr. R-avmond olaty and. many other organization: working in the interests of the re- ligloug and community ‘life of this Province and I believe that I speak the untiments of all our people in expanding the hope that with pro- per rest and cotnp‘eie relaxation (mm the many duties demanding his time and talents he may enjoy an only recovery and will be able to mum his work fully resfored to health and smnmi. S3... of sauna and mm Evening session with Rev H D. Raymond pre- siding. dcvotlonal exercises were conducted by Rm" W O. Rhoad. The District Seerenry, Rev. J. M Murchison, dellvexed an eloquent address on the spreading of the gospel of Christ as the primary motive of the Church and the place of the Bible society it: it er‘ A 1A. 1'. By G\I:irdiiIn'a Special wi.-cl LONDON. July 3.—A vast cen- tenary audience, gathered in Albert Hall, paid homage tonight to a. 50- mm iioodlight picture of the late Joseph Chamberlain. one of til‘? prominent Conservative leader.‘ at the turn of the century and in :he ili'SL decade of the 20th century, Neville Chamberlain. a son of Joseph. who was born in 1836. is Chancellor of thr Exchequer. Close to l0.000 gathered for to- l i night's program in London's lnrgcsti auditorium. * First part of the program includ- ing a speech by L. S. Amery. forinrr l)omlnion's and Colonial SCCl‘t‘L.l.y. uus ldesigned to commemorate inc work for which Joseph Chambr..'..i in was famed at the close of tho ‘est, ccntilt'Y- This was his Campalzil for closer economic Co-operation “.11 the Empire—— "known as Imp.-rl-ii pirference"—-on which his spent ' M1 that was left to him or health and strength" in the words of the organ. izatlon committee. ——‘—:———-———_- WASHINGTON. July iL_Regdy in fight, the American F‘cdcratio11 of labor‘: executive council goth. ered around its broad meeting table today to decide what to do about the Federation's number one robcl, John L. Lewis, president or the United Mine Workers. Stripaltiz on their coats and rolling up their sleeves in the sweltering council room. the ooun. cll members set down to dispose first of other problems before iwkiins the unlonlsatloh battle ba- twoen Lewis and the draft union faction in the federation. Labor leaders said they heard that sentiment for suspending Lewis. the mine workers and if other unions associated with. him in the drive to organize an the A number of new members were elected to the Board last night. iieatmlleaths ldount As Mercury Soars I('. I‘. By Guardian‘: sp:clal Wire; CHICAGO, July a._ Upward: of 100 deaths from heat and drowiiihgs occurred today as record bl‘eB$‘:i,",’ liont slzzlccl cast to the Atlantic sot.- board. It was the sixth consecutive day for 100 plus degree temperatures .11 tliedrought harried plain states but dtspitc a general forecast of con- tinued warm and fair, long awaiicti rain came to extreme northwest sec- tion of North Dakota and neighbor- ing Montana. The precipitation amounted half an inch at Orenora. N.D. Elsewhere in the seared territory and on through to New York State the hottest weather of the summer prevailed. The hottest spot i'ep".‘t:d in the mlidwest was Owoaso, Midi. where the temperature was 209. C. A. Russell. Agriculture Secre- tary of south Dakota. calculated the crop losses for that state alone would aggregate $140,000,000 at cur. rent levels. Previously statistics mid no the total for the country at $300,000,000. with conditions daily growing worse, according to crop obszritrre from a dolen or more mldwest states. this total would prove an un- der estimah, obeenon predicted. But the sensitive domestic grain pin were uieter today. After you- terdayi in trading which saw 00.- ooo.ooo bushels of when along 011300 OVHOFDWD. the market eased on reports of extensive ralnflll in clmdrs parched western Pl'liri:a. i0 contributory to mound and thin hflflflg lddras rsorlrera in each big induatry into om his union no meaning. i What price: cloud generally in M 1-9: in in tune. MB_rook7ftelri. Marsha - Al: st. Ann's flop: River. July 5. 1936 in Mr. nnd Mm. J m flliIfcl.=anc. ll son. W MARRIAGIZR fffi.tSlMAt'xiNNoN—hi cuvifi Church. .\Ivmimt1. P1] wrdnt-~u::y, July 8. 1036. il_\' llrx. G. Cn:".\'le vlelxst:-r M s t.on.. Mritlldri \' Kinnon of mo Rivrr in air. .. oliis Alnx. or (‘-‘.ll‘.s ni‘ l)«*.‘='ih! GILLES!’ —- N1(‘H0l..\‘r7!\’ —- Ag Zion Manse, Cilnf‘l(‘.ii.‘L'!\\':‘., mi Tuesday. July 7_ 1936, by the REV. C‘. Cl]l'i_Vi(‘-“/t‘i.)Si(‘l'. llirs Siimh Isabel Ni(‘ii0iS".ll of Ciirtllgnn l-lead to Mr. George Lcsllc Gillespie of Chnrlnttt-lo-.vu. DOLLAR —— I\l.-\(‘l’lll£RS()N —- A1 Calvin Cliiirm. .\icrin:ii<i. on Wed. ncsdcy. Jufy it want. bv the Rev. G. Carlyle \VL‘i.)hi[‘l'. Mihfi Cntha->311, Pearl Mar-Plici'.s.:n of Dttrliiigioi to M1 Gi‘0i'lz<‘ Ilerbcrt Drillar at . . ; -A 4;. DI.-IATHS ArvTiarvim~i’;T..." win...’ " r'{n.7¢‘;' -7015' 4. 1936. Mrs Louis Anderson, after a llngsrlng lllnrss l(ELLY—In the City Hospital. Jul] 8, 1936. Charles Joseph Kelly, dz-an iy beloved son of Patrick and Mary Kelly. Funeral from hid father's residence. Pisquid. Satur- day morning at 8 o'clock. in st. Patrick's Church. Fnri. Augiiiutiis. MAONAMAIM-Died in the city on July 6. 1936. John M:icNnmara. and 80 years. Puncrnl from A. A. Hen- nesscy's Funeral Home tomorrow morning at 3.15 lo the Cliursh of the Most Ho‘y Redeemer. thence to the. R. C. Cemetery. MoDONAl.l)—Died in the city on July ii. ms. Archie McDonald. -and 86 years. Funeral from his lain i-cadence. 46 Rorhford st. Friday morning at 0.46 in S5. Dunstan’ Basilica. thence to the 3. O. on: I '