,- lneluttetown Guardial Two cum‘ , . ' d north over the air trails, the MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ward iatothoss who make appeal-Irons’. Ndw-a-dsys it often aeelia the re- right t erasing Guardian, i Iounded ‘I681 ulmumous lnnlvrll ulqulx Hop From North Haven, Maine, Made In 2 Hours, a 36 Minutes - Will‘ Resume Flight To day. ' (n; Charles nl-(ua, (Canadian Press Staff Writer) filfifllli Vigilantes To Guard Railways l -_ louowrn WITH lulluunl Assyrians And Baby- loni-ans Discussed By Dr. G. R. Lomer Last Evening. (Associated Press) MOSCOW, July 11—Creation of a vigilante organization to sebk out hostile elements in. the Soviet railway transport system and to bolster up the work was ordered today by the Communist party. The groups, to be known as “trans- port political sections," will oper- ate similar to those recently named for agriculture. Each will be corn- posed of three party members which will deal severely with "sab- oteurs" and other inside enemies, and by their work set an example for the others. ‘TheAssyriaua and Babylonians and their Iegen " was the subject of Dr. G. R. Muller's second pulblic lecture in the series now being given under the Idbrary Institute, HAIHAK. Jully 11 -— (C. P.) — ‘g mussel-gas halted in this port tonight. Bright sunlight spark- led on the harbor and a brisk south east wind was blowing as the black- barrelled. red winged mono/plane settled on its white ponteons and taxled to a mooring at the Royal Canadian airport base at eastern passage. The Lindberghs landed at 6.50 p. m, Atlantic daylight dBVillg tillle, bwo hours and 3d minutes out of North Haven, Maine, their first stop on a route-survey to Green- land. “It was a very nice trip", said the inns-Atlantic ailmanks petite wife and flying companion as small craft of every description clustered, around even before the seaplane was moored. Neither would go into any de. - (Continued on Page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. ._ EETINGS, ETC '9 i magma ‘ldlaraad ll llll column at I cents per word strictly payable ln advance. "Talkies at Victoria Thursday WSTPUNEI] in the Prince of Wales College Hall. Tde lecture last evening was follow- ed with profit and pleasure by a large audience. The story of the Babylonians and of the Assyrians is one that touch- es, at many points, the 'Olci Testa- ment narrative, and the illustrations that were shown on the screen brought to mind vividly scenes from the days of Noah and Daniel. The Babylonians lived. at the eaaiem end of that fertile crescent that extends north of the Arabian Desert from the mouth of the Tigris and the Euphrates to Palestine and Egypt. Here in days past was the path of Empire and it was by this route that “the Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold,” bringing his army to Jerusalem to conquer and be conquered (Associated Press) R E Y K J A VIK, Iceland, July 11-After an unsuccess- ful attempt of General Italo Balbo, the leader, to lift his ship from the bay, the flight of 24 Italian scaplanes en- route to Chicago was post- poned today. It was thought probable the postponement was due to trouble with the gasoline supply. ‘ General Balbo, who earlier had ordered his companions to be ready for a takeoff, re- turned to the landing buoy after he had failed to get his plane up. ANOTHER. ATTEMPT REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 1l.- (A.P.) —ltaiy's Chicago-bound sea- plane aquadron will make another attempt tomorrow to take off for Cartwright, Labrador, providing weather is favorable. \vl~tie\o Minister Halo Balbo ls- aued orders tonight that the crews _ $1.“; 2:11 p. m. E2‘; 27:12:31.5‘ B, our!“ “awn” and that cars be ready to convey Copyright, 1933, by Associated Press. them to the harbor for the start. Nzw YQRK, July 11___Km,mp- (Continued on Page S) RacketFlouris/les In United‘ States Ilaht. 1648-7-10-31 "Ihlkies at Kensington Friday alsht. 1679-7-11-31. "Talkies at Canoe Cove Satur- lflx- 1745-74241. "Talkies at Stanley Bridge Thursday. . 1678-7-11-21. "Talkies at Hartsvilie Friday. ' 1745-7-12-11. "Baseball and Dance at Vernon Thursday, Jilly 13th. 1742-7-12-11. "Kelly's Cross Tea Party, Wed- sesday, July 10th. 1699-7-11-51 "Dance, Fortune Hall, Souris, Orchestra, Friday, July 16. 25 cts. 1695-7-11-31 "Reserve Wednesday, August 9th ior the Cavendish Tea. ll-i-i-l-lfl-wfm-lfll. "Board of Trade Quarterly Meet- lllg this evening 8 o'clock. 1723-7-12-11. "Talkies at. R-ench River Wed- ocsday. 1051-7-10-31. "Reserve July 26th for the Pres- byterian Picnic at North 'I‘ryon. 1721-7-1241. “Attention Everybody! Ice Cream Fosllval, good supper and billgb, Tracadie, July 26th, 1746-7-12-11. "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Tor further information phrmc 773. 14844-341’ "Don't forget Picnic at St. Bureau's Church, Covehead, July l9th. Meals 4 o'clock till 8. 1737-7-i2-7i. "Attend Orange celebration. In the evening see the popular play "Thalia One on Bill," presented by Crapaud Dramatic Society. 1664-8-10-31 I festival. 01TAWA. July lF-(C-P-F-AI- pers, operating throughout the Uni- rangemcnlg, being completed for ted‘ States, have sought at least the radio coverage of the arrival l $650,000 from victims’ families and of General Italo Balbo and his friends in the last five months. They haven't received that sum- (Continued on Page 7) probably. No one knows. But the racket has paid them more than $250,000 in that time. Every law enforcing power in the country, from private detectives to the President of the United States, has taken an interest in the whole- sale proceedings, which steadily have increased in scope. Here, in brief, are the kidnap de- nlanda cf only the most notorious cases of the last five months: Glories Boettcher, ll, Denver, Feb. 12—$60.000. J.rome Factor, Chicago, April 15- $50,000. Pegs!’ McMath, Harwichport, ltiasa, May 2-5601100. Mary McElroy, Kansas City, Mcy fl7-$30,000. William Hamm, 5t. Paul, Juno 15 —-$l00,000. John Factor, Chicago, July 1 — $100,000. John J. O'Connell, Jr., Albany, July l-szeaooo. ' August Luer, Alton, Ill, July i0- Unannollnced. "Opening shoot Pownal’ Rifle Club on Saturday, July 15. 1749-7-12-21 "Reserve Wednesday, July l9, for Mllrshficld Presbyterian Church "Dance in. aid of Baseball Club at Klnkora Friday night, July 14. Wellington orchestra in attendance. 1750-7-12-3l "The Fairview Dramatic Club will present their play “Fathers Dif- ficulties" in North River Hall, Thursday, July 13, in aid of North River Institute, ,1'I43-7-12-2i. "Don't misc hearing lVfrlcEwen concert from Plnatte in Murray Harbour South Hall or. Sat-allay, July 15th at 8 P. M. Also slllo oi boxes and canny. 1677-7-11-21. "'l‘lle new application received by tho Sun Life in June, practically established a. record. You can ar- range your own retirement income at a. small cost with this Company. Ask us about it. J. A. Moore, Mall- uger. July ll-3i "Canada's leading recreation, auction forty-fives, millionaires prizes, B. I. S. tonight. Two hours of real dancing, no delays, modern. old time. Capitolian Orchestra. 1748-li Wage Cut PVill_ Be Continued CLEVELAND, July ll-—(A.P.)— The railway Labor executives’ as- sociation of the United States an- nourlced today that all the inter- Qgtgd railway employees had con- firmed an I-zreenlent to continue the temporary 10 percent wage ro- "The parishioners of St. Anth- ony's Church, Lot 6, will hold their annual picnic on Tuesday. July 18th. Please lemember the date. A cordial invitation extended to all. 1692-7-11-81 "Come to Jersey Held Day at Frank Eastern farm at New Wilt- LECTURE“ '1'” $9, I wfigvWw-w- Covers Prince Edward Island Like tlleDew CHARLOTTETOWN. cannon. wsnuasnnv. JULY 12.1933 Read by Everybody 10 PAGES MAXlMS I ‘ Annual Iubaerapsion Delivered use By Ill! 36-60 Mattem Safeln Siberia A dispatch from Moscow states that James Mattern, American flier, who was lost on an attempted rcund-tlle-world flight, is safe at Anadlr Chukotkn. Siberlz. MOSCOW, July 1l-(A.P.)—The Northern Sea Route, civilian organisation in charge of aviation in the northern region, today in- situated Pilot Levanovsky to pick up Jimmie ltlattern, American av- - 1310;, 3Q Anndyr, Siberia, and take him to Nome, Alaska. From Nome it was understood he will continue his solo flight around the world to New York in another piano, stopping at Edmonton- MONETARY QUESTIONS ARE OMITIED FROM C ONFERE1\_/'£E' AGENDA them is most promising. Canada especially has been work- ing actlvely with the other Empire delegations on furtherance of Ern- pire trade and straightening out the Empire currency tangle but what progress, if any, has been made on these topics of vital interest to the Great Britain, the Dominions and Empire is being closely guarded. the United States acquiesced in the Still there is also wheat, timber 801d Elli-Hillard nations‘ view ‘that and silver. Negotiations arc said to "Oi-MUS can be MwmPlished SELLS‘, be progressing very favorably on 111530111? on the more important wheat. The big four-Canada, Alls- monetary questions so Ions as thvrci tl-alla, the Argentine and the u. s. is no stabilization of currencies, and j -_ara already agreed in prillclple on the“ 61m b6 n0 Stflblllzfllliln Uni-ll I limiting production, rrgularizlng ex- the U. S. changes its attitude. ports. They are understood to have To this extent the conference was ~ gained a considerable measure o! 118M back Where it was in the crisis ' sci-operation from the European ex- of last week, but there was an im- pal-tars, Now they are working on portarlt difference. Then the in- the 1m alleys, censed gold-standard delegates were ' p ready to quit the parley. Nqw they Much of the groundwork for re- am wen summed monetary (“my toring the world's timber market Hons are dropped and they Wm has been done, slnce Canada's earn- kcep on war-king at the other ques- ' Z55 fecmratltgn Si“: tr “Una umpng coll llllP o ec The conference Wm so on, but "I English market fol her, she would is expected to continue only -two or, 35k m” Ummd Kmgdm‘ »t° make ( By George Hambleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, J-uly lL-(C. P. Cable) —Monetary questions, tariffs and import quotas were finally cut out" of the agenda of the world confer- ence today in an amicable truce with the European gold bloc.. Troops o ri o us Nlllilllllllmigjjgaggg; STARTEDBYF lnnul Reiterate D e m a n 01...... For 0250.000 Ran-l ° ar la ans rifleswirliudojlfrlternrtm 0f Go-Betweens. . ow 1mm W» may duve- (By Walter T. Brown. Associated Press Staff Writer.) § , aslnalw, N. Y., July li—Re-‘ D A N venge was advanced today as a] motive for the kidnapping of the 14-year-old nephew of Ed and Dan . O'Connell, Democratic leaders, asi the famly resumed negotiations} with the kidnappers after a silences H n T U E A ‘l of 48 hours. Hope for the safety of the athle- (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY, July 11- David tic John O'Connell, Jlt, and his early release was revived at the anxious homes of his parents and Burton Enlmo, 50. general marl- zlgel- of the Bullk of Montreal ill ‘Mexico and native of Lurlellblug. his uncles when a note was re-i N. S., was shot and instantly kill- ASUNCION, Paraguay, July ‘(Adm-The Ministry of wag nounced late today that Paraguay- inn troops had been crawl-ism 1n lithe Gran Chsco conflict against a lBolivian attack along a, front u- ceived from the abductors. it re- iterated s. demand fol" $250,000 and demanded a new list of go-be- tweens. The new list. in code, like the first group of suggcsicd intcr- N1 iolligllt 8t a bank med-THE- C. nledlarfes, was printed in a local Ii’. Whullcy, a. former English em- nowspaper. The capion of thglllbyc of the bank, was arrested. classified ad, as was tile first one ‘Blink officials said WVh-alley forced last Sunday morning. was [he \.(")1'(1 I his way into the meeting room “Sedgeiwickfl iancl shot Emeno five times. The bank head slipped to the floor and was dead when associates reached llim. Pound‘ Sterling Above Par WASHINGTON, July lL-(A. l’.l—The pound sterling ls above par in the issuance of ‘ ‘ - tlonal postal money orders in the United States. Postmaster . General James Farley nss just ‘iWhalley, a native of London, Eng- ordered that money orders for payment in Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State shall be at the rate of $4.87 to the pound. "The cuniinued upward trend in the price of foreign ex- change,” said the notice, “has necessitated another change in money order conversion rates. ,walked from the room, eye f messes said, threw the gun into ithe patio and gave himself up to ‘other bank employee. According to information police itendinc to have opened the door from the room, meanwhile draw- ing hfs gun. 'I'llcn he swung the door opcll again and emptied his gun into Emnofis body. three months ago on a vacation to Canada and England, returned |here last night. l-ie lodged at a cheap hotel near the bank and| Ystayed there today. His fellow em- New ‘Glasgow Vlslted Wce- ‘ployes were surprised when he ap- bank long after , peered at tho Regal ‘closing hours. ‘They said as far as {they knew he was still in the em- ,‘ ploy of the brink as a lesser offic- NEW GLASGOW- N- 5-» Juli’ 11 full when he left on his holiday but -Tlle special train bearing Lord J n; w.” learned he hm been d3“ and Lady Bessborough through ‘missed in“; departing. Nova Scotla was travelling tonight towards Sydney, the next slop on their tour of the province. The vice-regal party lcft New Glasgow law today, following a round of ol- ficlal ccrclllonics in this district. Alter l‘CCCl\'lllg n. civic lvclconlc al. New Glasgow, lhc party journeyed to Trenton, Stollurion nnd ivesr- villr, whore 'I‘i\.cir Exccllcncies were (Canadian Press) Cllicf of Police Juan Jose Men- .dez immediately wok charge of tile- ‘case. Whalley made no lrmzledlate ‘statement. Emeno who had been ‘ hero three years, having come from] ltfollilca. whore lla resided for Isomc time, is survived by a. widow ‘land three children. His body was Whalley, about as and prominentl 51d‘ in ' l l soda and sport circles in?!“ cr‘a seams and water began to en- secured from' the eye-witnesses] liland, opened the board room door.‘ ;durirlg a banking discussion. Pre-J iby mistake he partially withdrew? Yalzcll to the English hospital for ' liltillliliilihllli an-IIAMAGEB BY HUGE WHAlE Fishing Vessel Eve- li lyn Young Enters ‘ Port In A Sinking Condition. (Canadian Press) . POPEB HARBOR, N. 5., July ll i -Captain Howard Daye and th ‘ crew of the fishing schooner Evelyl , M. Young were safe in port tonigll I I utter a thrilling encounter with ar lcnraged whale off the Nova Scotiz - ast. I The little vessel was hove to i2 ; llliles off Pope's Harbor when a 50- ifoot whale broke surface close b5 ;and stopped a few hundred fee‘ i’ from the ship. The crew continue: ; fishing while the wllale lay motion- , lass on the surface. l Late at night they heard the hugl I llldlTllllRl moving. Tile sound we: ' followed closely by a violent Jerlzln; ‘ of the anchor cable, as the whale‘: ' body fouled it. The shcoonerb boar dlppcd alarmingly and illrrrl fOSi ' again with a rush as lllc cable parl- ) parted. ‘ As it snapped, the whale’a tall slapped against the bow with a crash and the vessel shivcred under . the blow. Dishes slid from the tab- ‘ lcs and stove as it carcelled to one {to The blow had sprung the schoon- i ter the hold, Captain Daye turned Ithe Young for Pope's Harbor and made port before morning. The ‘vessel was in a sinking condition 5 and had to be grounded. Coal Combine Is Charged‘ (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, July ll-Formal com- plaints will be laid Thursday against i It was learned whaney who 1e“ seven Montreal coal fir-ms charging them with operating a combine da- trimental to public interest. Louis St. Laurent, KC, will act oll behalf of the Province in conducting the prosecutions resulting from the ill- vesiigaiion carried on last winter by P‘. A. lvfcGrr-gor, appointed by thp Dominion Government to probe ti] coal import. situation in the Di)" nlinion. 40: Brsf 40M About A PoPuilu $0NQi$ "THAT if ism’ Porous lull! ¢ ~ three weeks in order u, reach as“? good her promise. to maintain the ment on the non-contentious ques- Imperiai preferences intact. All trons left on the agenda. Then the‘ Cmlmms imicad w“; be busy diff‘ plan is to “(Haul-n the Conference lug tlla sullllllcl" organizing stalls- proper mm the autumn. leaving g tics of their production and exports, some committees at wolzk, and hop-i Studying ‘mnccdve "gretflmmis- ing that before the conference meets Agrmmenm m‘ 5m“ ‘s 5M‘ l‘? be “Mn m, U_ 5_ Wm be Mums w llcarer than on llltyillillg else. Wliil- gmbmm Qanenciem 1n (“at even; | in the next few days agreement l5 m, conga-woe might tackle m,” expected between the sliver-holding pm-ly m, broad programme orlgm- and producing countries, including any Md beg“, m Many delegates Canada, restoring the market (for tonight were very hopeful about this‘ m9 “hm mem- swam‘ KW PM‘ emL -fl18l1, of Nevada, leading silver ad- Pnme Munster Rn B_ Henna,’ who vacate, is confident he has virtually charuwmed ma”; daemon‘ as completed an agreement with India pammmz m, work w 3° smoothly to prevent excessive dumping of sil- on, is prepared to return with the V" °n n" malkeu- ' Canadian delegation at the end of P1a°m3 mdebtedne“ firs‘ °“ u“ “m l new agenda was regarded as a con- The steering committee m“ M. cession to France, which insisted on am r r m» shire, July 13th. Bring lunch. Tea, “W!” P‘ h‘ °‘ °° m” .._.-_... ‘Queues in n. r. s. Hall, Emerald, ° Q dnesday night, July 12. Music by Crapaud Orchestra. llos-l-u-ar "Festival and Dance at St. An- drew's School, Monday, July 17th. ii not nhe first ilrle night following. _ 1127-7-12-21. “Come to the Ice Cream Social It Meadow Bank School on Tllurs- hr. July lath. Proceeds in aid of Boys Calf Clubs. 1716-7-12-11. "he Cream Social and Dance in Hope River Hall Thursday, July l3. ‘Whine. If~not fine first fine night following. 1732-7-12-21. l, i032. The agreement was tentatively signed in washlnrwn 1W “with by the Labor Association and ralli- wgy management representatives after the ‘admintstraton had dis- suaded the management from a demand for another i2 1-2 119N999 yqmqtlml beginning this Novem- ber. The confirmation by the various brotherhoods and emPIOY “all” merely means that the l0 percent reduction will be continued until June 30. 1934- ream, etc, will be supplied. High class cattle Judging competitions, addresses, etc. 1685-7-ll-3i. "Cornwall W. C. T. U. will be At Home to Queens County Members and friends at Mrs. Gordon Mc- Millan's Garden, Thursday after- noon, Juiy 13th. If not fine, lPr-idsy. l'l38-7-l2-2i. a ___.. "Hunter River Dramatic Club will present their three act play "Just Country Folks" _in Stanley Hall, Friday night. July 14th. On be- half of Stanley Rink. 15c and 25c admission. l725-1-l12-3i. "Zion Church Festival. Manse "Ice Cream Festival, John R. Neill! field, near Falrvlew Baptist Church. Ruatico Road, ma v, Julv Glam also sums. llat-l-lz-li. "i111 d87- mnoon “can,” m, recommmdalthls point. France herself wanted tiona of a special drafting comrnit- i t0 P191159 he!‘ allies among the smal- | tee of the full monetary commis-l l" 53ml”!!! “ill-lll-Ylfis- All Pam” greeted warmly. A; New Glasgow’, illoy visliod Mullimn air field and enjoyed ll. llelllenlsl-ratloll of siull’ flying by Pilot lfllllllvllrcy hilldticll. Pia; To Build Large Distillery (Udlllflldll Press) WALKldktVlllI-EJ, Ollt, July ll..- Plans for construction of probably the world's largest distillery at Peoria, 1ll., by Hlranl Walker-Good- erham and Worts, Llllliicd, are un- derway, it was announced here to- day by W, J. liume, President and General Manager. distillery, to be operated as a sub- sidiary of the parent ilrm, are be- ing drawll by a Detroit firm of ar- chitccts and it is hoped to have it operating within a year. -Comple- “on, 5 committee o; wmch premier ! seemed agreeable to further discus- Bennett was a member. It was de- ' Bu‘! "nml b!“ °°'°P°1'Bil°" "d cmgd n, w“ no u” icing on with eXplll-IIOXI 0f the operations 0! the 9mm,“ on wmch unanlmou, bank for international settlements ail-cement is not likely. l W" tmllim PWMQ- Ths questions left are indebted- Th" mmh W9" 518° i“ ness, meaning long and short term "1 blmillll fllfihfll’ immfldllifi 6°11- wmmq-ml 1mm, no; w“ “bu; sideretlon of tariffs and quotas. 311mg Wm; Qgntfal bgnklng QQ-op- which they insist cannot be adjust“ oration, creation of central banks in 9d Without momtlfy ltlbllli-Y- Thfi cotultries which haven't got them economic sub-conunlssion dealinB new, rehabilitation of silver and with these subjects selected a draft- other questions on which the res- ing committee to draw up a report ,. “ ‘- " think there including the different ldéas which is a “ of --_-- ‘ have been put forward. Lawn, 00 Euston Street, July 13th. mfternoon and evening beginnlfl! l‘ $3.30. Strawberries. Ice Cream Ind Cake Price 25c. 1r rainy. follow- llll-r-lz-el. l FREE Strawberries SEE PAGE 3 A whole, host of projects ii un- The question of dealing with the der way outside the conference more important , later on pmwsndtoeoutloolrfsrlomaai mclarlsienmnstmlbcnlndr tion of the plans will permit calling for tenders within 60 days for the new plant, the lnilial cost of which will be $1,000,000. of the delegates. Significance was seen in the closing words of the monetary ommission recommend- ing consideration of any subject which may by general agreement bc considered suitable for discussion. Although disappointment was naturally manifest in some quar- ters about the blockng of the con- r r roaaunued all rmgro filter than \Vilflli!‘_V N85 in London; l i f era “Ihallry Plans for the. an autopw. i Officials of tile bank told police) Johan ho. was dkcllargcd. They said‘ lllfi thrcnlened at that. tinle t0 ref tum to Mexico and that Mr. Em-i mo llarl sought tn prevent him, from entering tho country. | Interviewed at police llGZldqlllllL-l’ appeared Mrnploiclyi composed. "Now we are square," he, said. “I was loft in the $170M’. with-y limit-rule l'l'(‘.~|\ out a 10b and without mollcy. I ""1145; IUD-xii] lllir; am completely satisfied with what 071-111!!!‘ in ‘Dl'l‘.]7€‘TI\[lI|(-, I have done." ——— ----- l" l‘ul‘l1l.‘:15' not much Mus. Elmmo was on the verge or ollild‘l5l'llilivl‘l_itll‘fl:lll\lll‘Al. ill-WWII, To}. collapse but it W5’ lerrncd al'- unlni li‘lilllf‘l'.ll i». ' “m” rangements are being made to re- ‘I- 1e turn her husband's bodv ‘.0 Lun- 5" ‘ Vancouver m 971757117811 for burial- llrlluulllon III 70 - 19 Lord Amulree i“; At Liverpool ma» "" H »- Kingston ‘ti; g illltalwn I. ;1- 7i —'"*' _ u , . mvnnrmh, Emgland, July ll— ill-Lilli"... _ ,1,‘ (ca) Cablel-Lord Amulree, i‘,‘f,,‘}',§,_-l°l_‘f'_ f; chairman of the Royal Oommis- vhul-lhimuwh no w: fewnce by failure to achieve even ments a-t the end of December. at ram-Joules" "' Mnrliiula Emu um] Woau-blnllhrflp. to fresh northeast u-flllls; mnaill- fair; not much change ill tenlpcrlllurv. lllgh (Ida this nftcrlluun lit '.‘_l).') and tomorrow rllnrning n! 3.0.1. Sun acts this crolllng nt 7 ll? ,si0rl_ which has been examining the state of Newfoundls-ndh finances. ‘arrived at Liverpool today from St. 'John’s. Tile Commission's flnall-e- n I ill p014‘. has llJi. yet 59911 made pllb- rlscs tomorrow Iflflffllllfl‘ at 4.2T. ‘lie. lit m. formed after Britain ,2'.'.'}-“,,"§,""°' '"*'~"1 Foul-r. Jul: H. Summorsido tlrlr- v-lgllfocn minutes lute rriulu (‘hfli‘lf\ilf‘lfl“‘ft. R FPTRRY FFIIEIIFLE Wonk l|.'i_\‘.\——|rI\'\\'il)iI llnrvlvvv a m: l p. m. (Extra); 5.15 p. m, Wank rPlvk-Ylflllff‘! (‘llnr- 'l"-rnl--niine 10.30 a. m. (Extra); 2.55 p. r1141 1 I‘ v ' > HP ..~._ land Callucla Jointly aided New- foundland to meet interest pay- 015 the end of June Britain alone con- tfibuted towards the deficit, t ' ‘a 7 ll L!!! ighi iorll rien. diall hose tle gra Col- l an- starts field Grail n b- Alta. ff thl strain e an wont! i,‘ up. yellow. Farm ls class A. l. Rail! as first Dell. Prairie, Hinder- in the Ccultel, l D0- lon ii 1th Illa life: to- ‘twink! of!’ the to 111M x n.