M,‘ '1' i" u" "l! when evening ,,__ Covers Prince Edward Isigld Like the Dew body more upon tear stained facu! MAXIMS p . °' ‘ ‘ MAXIMS 1 " _ o! ‘ g; g. y.“ mam,“ “us W I‘ I "lilflulfifllllerwbohunn- Kiudnmisconflnaallycmning l out in the most peeled pha- P | Aauullabaarlu .,....t.....::::tr".'.""...:i.:' CHARLOI IETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26V. 1928 Charlottetown Guardian 1'70 03a Iarullll Ganrdlll- Illlbl l1 is IMPRESSED a WITH _c_._41v.41>.4 Viscount Peel, With Delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Associat. i0", Speaks of Trip Across Can- ada Me", Money and Markets are Chief Needs, He Declares. mrtomio. Sept. 25.—"H'en, mg- my. mllkotlf-in this order, vlo-i l . mum Pa‘. quaint _ phrase Will Build Up Great Country by 31mm” em“ M Austmm- °11 “Canada ls clearly determined t4: foils“... ‘i'”m‘““t.n“t‘iii $32??? ““““ “P “ mY-“d” °*““““°" m“ . Canada.‘ lg: BAluumalia, to quote the words o r. ce needs men. mon- mgfirylesxgcgfiég: Eggeglég-cy and markets. Men of the best h“ “us” can“. from can m type are certainly available in Greal ca“ The ‘Mention "e no‘ on Britain. They are vigorous- deterrn. the“, me mumme Pmfinfi ined and willing to work ii the in- u The mm and‘ at sydne N s itial dlfilcuities of migration are ov- m October a mm Peers szaem-ed ercolne. I have learned much as tt Mm“: is; direction in which methods of .. ra n are overcome. I have woaiiémmpoay :1:€§“1;1p::5: iicarned much as tn the direction in “flan ‘t the depafmd “mm o’ which methods of migration can be me welcome “corded w u‘ in cnmJmproved and the supply oi mer _ can be accommodated to the re- ada and the overwhelming hospltai- qummenm m- cm“ “ydexpded “N” new“ “Wm” "Money can also be supplied by ‘Ewe at Qyeat Britain now that she has onct masses oi detailed information gem “am t‘ growing surplus m‘ "was" "My aspect o‘ Quad!“ me we merit overseas. But these who seek have had full opportunities cf see- Bflush “Dim ‘mm be prepared m lag the activities of the Canadian 2E m“ m: ma“ m‘°"m"“°" people in farm and forest. mine and whrcgfi mqm l”. “awn” 15°‘ industry. It is but the oarast truth a-Pmflly are“ Britain can ahmfl w S“ m“ we m" be“ ‘m°"nw5‘ increasing quantities of Canadlar $13k ‘sad ma‘ me "emendo primary products and will have in v u “A ‘i ewnmmc 177mm“ 1eachange. to find an increasing ad m“ m“ m‘ w" “°“°m1° market in Canada for its manufac- tnmm“: hl“f...'éi...';‘l‘&§s'2§°5r'.§°3.$ ‘We °" a" mo» I'm" lama dlan people for education shown m“ 5mm‘ ‘was “shay "an" a m“ ‘ . their reputation for quality but l my"; ' ““"‘°'°“‘ ““"°"-""4"- “"1 have also learned that Canadian: mm flfm“; ':““‘“'d‘3‘ “=1 equip"wflllld like to see greater marketing . evaeyan extent fl-' - . menu”, “mam and ‘m! activities on the part of British schools available in. Jiverydlgggigt, 1mg u” mum", “l adians in their future. Great ls tht which we have seen so much evi- dm _ ‘energy with which they are addres- ce we "e "en mun ‘mp sing themselves to the problems oi :37 ‘he mud!“ “m” mmbmt‘ development Great is their confid- fiaflng “Jag? ggfiggQimlence that their future lies in thell t - ‘ own hands and that they have the prosen yearhasproventobtnitishrams and me mam” ma, rekiautively all in GUmplfl-‘uu with nature has “Ne, ted a; “zhem ‘ 3h; lrtlmmchaegpgiyn-‘gt ‘fig: Every whore havc I been enormous. Ly impressed by the determination Dower is mailabie w the millions of m cmwum m mum up a gram $82k“ yet’ unmmlned by ‘heletiuungyhw forget their own future lcwh-t is m" o‘ whub u w t e widespreadlng orbit oi m“ more true o‘ m. hwgrgfigm the British Empire. resources and of the great forest wealth. With progress of these pri-f 3118f! indugtaes, it 11 inevitable that ere mus a great expansion o! ' manufacturing activities. | Ca blnet “Great u the confidence of Can- Will Be ietained (Special to the Guardian) MEXICO crrv. sent 15-41“ present Mexican cabinet W111 1K retained almost unchanged when Emilio Gil. as is expected. is elect- Goming Events, - , ed president. it was announced on ' authority today. Conlzffls 15 ‘expected t0 elect Gil at a joint ses- sion iate today. Announcements, "Robin Hood Flour now pro- wrable in Gingham or Cotton bags. All grocers. ‘I-lt-tf.‘ a "Don't forgot the Concert and Anxiety F8“ Bml Social in Fredericton Hall. w°"“°“’“’ °"““'" "°"‘...,§§E2;,....: For American Livestock at Millvicw‘ Missionaries Tllébdly, October 2nd. (SgdJ Mill- view Livestock Shipping Club. | aozo-s-aa-sl (culadlan PM!) CANTON. China. Sent- 114°"- "tho Estate of 1.. Anderson. 8L1aiderabio anxiety was i=1‘ 11°" w‘ Peters. will be sold on Mondaynday ior the safety of Dr. and Mrs. Oct. 1st. Bee ad in this issue. J. M. Bailey. American missionar- 8025-9-26-28 les. They were travelling in Kwangsl province from Wucholv to Kwailin and were ln a region where "Dr. Clift, M. D.—-8tart now home Prevention cure. Purdy Station. ail English milkiiflfll y. M)» T0111" Westchester co.. n. Y., u. s. A. was kidnapped hy M11111" ‘"1 9-7-5moe. Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Bailey B"? ,, ' missionaries of the southern BB9- "Borden Line Club loading hogs. tut convent‘ which had its 111mb! and calls afternoon Thurl- headquarters at Richmond. virgin- day. Uoptember 71th one to 1.80. w. in, J. mid. 7996-D-26-3l a "- H C ttl Die of Wednoada until noon until further a e notice. List lambs for shipment of October. Jolmtfi F808)’ BWl-Q-fl-u "Concert at Mobdnald Consoli- acwa lcbool at umult Herbert m‘ ‘lhutadiy. loptflthatlprn. Ad- nzacuakail: Adults sac. - and children L "Kensington Club loading lambs. sheep and veal calves every (Special to the Guardian) 0030371, Bcpt. tor-Over 100 oi cattle have died oi hom- eepticelnia commonly §§§§§§§§§§l§§§| ‘i? CANADA'S LARGE 5i 5 APPLE cnor 5' 5 55 (Special to the Guardian) '-3_ ‘*5 TORONTO, Sept. 25—_Tbe 1g; 5'} commercial apple crop of 5E- § Canada this year ls cstinl- 53 § atcd at 3.151.360 barrels, '§_ § the largest in any year 5 ‘g? since i923. The increase ls g. ‘z-Tq in Bfltlsh Columblly where ‘=5 Eli‘ the crop is some 31 percent 5?; ‘Efi bigger than in i921. The i? ‘=5 crop ls smaller in Nova l5 5E Scot-la by 4 percent. New g5 5 Brunswick 20 percent. Que- 5 5 bcc 2.2 percent and Ontar- 5 § lo 1.3 percent. According to 5i; <5 the Canadian Glued ent 153 ‘éfi bureau of statistics the :9‘? '5 1923-21 average crop l; 3,- L_ § 105-345 barrels which plac- ‘5? es the i928 crop 51.515 bar- If. § rels above the flvc year Bf 1'5 "¢"8=- The potato aoro- _ 5 are (If 581.300 acres lndlcat- y; 5 es a 2 percent increase over § 1927. § §§5§§§§§§§ To Oppose Miss Agnes MacPhail (Special to the Guardian DURHAM. Ont.. Sept. 25. — Southeast Grey Conservatives to- day selected Dr. L. G. Campbell oi Markdale to oppose Miss Agnes MacPhail in the next dominion el- ection. Eight were nominated. in- fludlng Mrs. A. E. Ball oi Hanover out seven withdrew. Another con- vention within a month will choose a candidate to oppose Farquha-l Oliver in the next provincial elec- tlon. Weather Cold in Western Canada » (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG. Sept. 25.—Thrcshlrlg n the West is fifty percent com- pleted. according to reports. while lall plowing ls continuing on the Jiggest scale in the history oi the country. Freezing weather is pre- vailing in many parts but it rc- rnairls dry and field work has not been interfered with. Light snou fails are reported in some parts oi Saskatchewan and AlScrta. i-it-O-m-i- Native of P. E. I. Drowned in» Saint John River (Canadian Pres) FREDERICTON. u. a. Boot. 25 -No evidence oi drownini; W11‘ discovered in the course oi a 90$‘ mcrtem examination oi the body 0i James w. Pendleton. native of P s. i. lately resident in Halifax. whose body was taken from the Saint John River shortly before noon today. The poet mortem. com- pleted this aiternoon. did not dis- close the cause oi death. A num- be: of persons have been summon- ed as witnesses for a coroner's in- quest. The body was recovered from tht nym- this morning after the police had been asked on Monday by a hrother-in-law oi the dead man to conduct a search. Pendlelon had frequented the river front near the spot where his body was found- Thc dead man. who was 55 years old. was a war veteran who had lived in Fredericton before the wal coming here from P. E. i. He wen! to Halifax from Bummcrsldc a fev months ago. coming to l-‘redcrlctol later. lie is survived by his widow who was Miss O'Brien. oi Summer- sidc. and n two year old child. Butter Shortage ILL Canada (Special to tbs Guardian) TORONTO. Sept 25. — while therebaahortageoibutterir Canada of approxlmatehr 5.120.000 Scoff A t Titles Marquis Curmn. Whth Ld'(/ tlliaMosl a .~ , ~' , . 1m m ley Lillie)!‘ iii-Biol)- Srmhwick. l-Inegylailill, glgckchllitnllhesgagllvlawtcl: m: ‘lama; ‘figs-Lug i...“ mnsdgicxll vacant by the death of Slr Oswald Mosley is El matter of conjecture. lend m me cm, o; Winnipeg during Both scoff at titles. Lady Cynthia is inc scrund daughter oi the late ‘Ithe pas; 34 floum and Wm, a. Ontario Loan Floated In England (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Sept. Z5.--'l'he prov- ince of Ontario has just completed legotiatlons with the Bank oi Montreal whereby the sale of $10.- 100000 of one year treasury bills at l net cost tn the province oi 5.1l8 lcrcent has been arranged ill Lon- ion. England. This loan is the flrt ilaccd in the English market since 935. Proceeds oi the issue will be lsed to meet maturing treasury iiiis and bank credits made neces- lary by expenditures on capltaiac- zount. Announcement oi the saic was nadc yesterday by Hon. Dr. Mon- eith. provincial treasurer. who onslders the sale excellent finan- -ing on the part of the province ‘specially in view of the present ~ondition of the money market. The late Col. Matheson was prov- nciai treasurer when the last On- arlo loan was floated ill England. it was used to take up treasury bills issued by the Ross govern- ment lo assist in the financing oi the T. and N. O. Railways. LONDON. Sept. 25. - It is; thought other Canadian borrowers‘ may come to the London money narkets following the placing oi the two million pounds treasury )lllS of Ontario ior one year at i 3-4 percent discount. This is the first time any Canadian province has placed sterling bills in London since 1914. Ground Pulp Carried In (Canadian Press) PORT ARTHUR. Onl... Stflit. -An engineering project unique Ianadlan history was declared a luccess today when tests were nade of zround pulp in flush form is carri- ‘d from a grinding mill oi the Thunder Bay Paper Company at Current River to the paper mill two miles north. The tests were highly Pipe Line‘ llutlllul URBAN Hillllllb. Prof. Thompson and Assisting Artists Heard in Enjoyable Concert in Zion Church Last Night. A delightful organ recital. which was listened to with interest by a most appreciative audience. was giv- en iast night in Zion Church by Prof. Louis D. Thompson, the org- anist of the Church. assistedby Miss Barbara MacNeili. Mr. Charles Earle Mr. Horace McEwen and Miss Lil- lian Earle. The programme. which was a splendidly balanced one, was as follows: PART I. Organ Solos (al "Mllsettc" from Ar- cadian lflyllS . . . . . . . . . . .. Lemare (b1 Praeiudium" . . . . . .. Jarneieit Ploll Solo. Romance, Op. 24. No. 9 . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sibelius Horace McEwen Sacred Song. “I Know That My Re- deemer Llveth" . . . . . . . . .. Hand Miss Barbara MacNeili Organ Solo. "Finlandla" Sibelius Song. "Thanks be to God" . Dickson Organ Solo. Fragments from "Sti- belts Scotch Scenes“ David Clegg. Recitation, “Bobby Shaftoe" Holman Miss Barbara MacNeill Plano and Organ Duetts- v (a) Adagio from Sonata Pathet- . . . . . . . . . .. Beethoven iqllc (b) War March of the Priests . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mendelssohn Horace McEwcn and Prof. Thompson Livcth" and “The Ninety and Nine" Song. "The Lost Chord“ .. Sullivan with a rare “giggle lmlghyh Organ Solos la) "A Desert Song" (by request: Sacred Bong "The Ninety and Nine‘ Miss Barbara MacNcill Organ Solo. tcwrl. and is for sale. As to tllc pieces and their rcndl- i 1 b h, h tion by the performers it may be a p“ 1m y w c said that Prof. Thompson's’ Organ llllusic was rendered in the pleas- ‘lmr and artistic manner for which sicians o! Charlottetown. Indeed it lhc is so well ‘iacto y. states the T‘ Bay management. The pipe ls of cast iron. ten inches in diameter and two miles long. ‘(L105 lbs. against 196.065 lbs. last llonth. Of this 192.718 lbs. came - - - - - - - - - -- Shepherd little story-was as well done as her (by Request) . . . . . . . . . .. Camplon offered‘ "OVBTWW w Wlllilm Neill has established a deservedly Tvll" < < - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - ~- Rossini high reputation as a vocalist. He Note-The Mason and Risch Piano 25. Quad at the Recital‘ was kindly loan- m ‘ed by Mr. A. E. Toombs. Charlotte- ~§§§§¥§§s§§§§ CHICAGO MUBDEIBRS ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE s? if 100 DEAD IN MADRID FIRE lOne Hundred Bodies Recovere From the Rains and Less Tllan (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. Sept. 25.—An error in the committment Pllkrs under which Rich- ard Loch and Nathan Leo- pold. Jr.. were sent to the Jolletlknltentlaryfouryears ‘ ago makes these two slay- ers oi little Bobble Pranks ._ es as so s5 2i .5, _ i‘ "#3:. “s 1 ; v a n - ' ' » h...“ dam“, o, ‘he Half of Them Have Been Ident- ‘g state board of pard d ' ‘ o a paroles said tooling-ll- i 1f1ed—Searche rs Stumble on ‘§ baugh spoke of loch and § M T d ‘ "'51; Leopold as ~5ons of wealth any s who are pampered [x515 in f '1 ° Juliet." These men. each g. ltiADRlD. Sept. 25—Approxlmate- From the position o: manv bodies. under life sentence for rnnr- !1l' 100 dead had been recovered to- the searchers gathered that people der and 99 years ggntgnggs for kidnapping. are build. 1118 Ill! fine records." Ola. M"!!! 5811 “with a view to Skeklng parole when. be- ~ cause of the error in the coulnllttlncnt papers, m” *5 E night from the ruills oi the Nove- in the galleries finding the stairway: F‘ §dades theatre where‘ a Sunday per- blocked had leaped ov-r the railings §11°m1an°e m" Well Suddenly‘ lumed and plunged to the orchesun floor. 5% 11110 B 11181118 lliierrlovrhich made a Evidence of the blind panic in gholocausl of the panic-stricken au- which many tried to fight Lheir way .!d1°111‘°- ‘l0 the exits was seen in the knile ___ The file chief directing his men in wounds found on several bodies. 5i 919111118319 Smfluidffiflg Wreckage The burial of lnost of the bodies which had been the stairways and so far recovered will be held tomor- 5 beam, euflble wmfln s“ -:)iBlf.‘fLl’ll?S. sald tonight that he be- row. As a sign cf mourning, all the I; ""5;- 5 if" 0ft)‘ more bodies might be business places will remain closed _ LE 1E __L_ ____ W _ ____ m _ _ _.. ound and that the total death toll throughout the day. Pr: a‘. in 5F at; 5. ‘T ii i? 5'5: 5% °°“1d b‘? °°Y1$eFVBI1'\'@1:»' estimated at The newspapers and police are '90- still being deluged w'Tt'ri ifiqllirica. ; ‘The poor bore the brunt of the for those who were believed to have ‘tragedy. Whole families of laboring been victims. men had been packed in the upper fgaiierles. The narrow stalrways lead- to thesis: levels were quickly cho- , e as fa ers sought to fight a way 0n tllé Wanelthrcugil ior their children. ___ . The orchestra and stalls were on- ‘iy half filled when the fire broke cut and the majority of the occupants were able to make their lvgy 011g less than llaii oi the mdies le- been identified. ai- though frantic relatives besieged the clean slate on the provincial healthlazrggéggfiltgefifeglgggmfigs 353131‘; department books since Saturday a» gradual waning of the inf c.5052‘? °é1€“°cfl"' ammo. r paralysis epidemic in the provinceidmth me flrleumuelnad and 131*“ ° of Manitoba is seen. No fatalitiesvconnnuln we“, 5mm s? its are from the malady have been report-l The mzm.‘ which grgpgegrihé em 9d mdfi" itire audience when the EJJDBS sud- denly broke out on the stage and ‘"1" 11D the curtains. was increased ‘<0 Epidemic is Australian Banks Change Policy (Canadian Peas) WINNIPEG. Sept. 25.—With the wavered have (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA- Bept iii-The ncpt. of Trade and Commerce has re- ceived the following cable from D. H. Ross. Canadian Trade Commis- sioner. in Melbourne. Australia: "Australian banks. including 0on- ‘monweaith Bank. after resisting proposal ior years have agreed to now open accounts for all overseas banks as from September 29." The department has no data kn- I when the electric light Quit?“ w re ujafd l’ _ ~' 9 lnediateiy available as to the afloat l. ' ' ' 1x21511901 mmugh “mun 5 ‘W’ "11"- oi business action on the part oi’ B o f“ 5U i n _ _ the banks of Australia. (1 rsa rles '3 “3 ‘w ""1" "mflled MONTREAL. Sept. zs-Ahoord- (toward the exits in a darkness only dliumlnaicd by the flickering glare L For ‘of the flames. An Unidentified Hero lng to local bank ofilclals the sig- ‘fllc Fellow Wllo insists on FMR PLAY iluwavs Wants :ro B: ‘fl-IE Juoae Too The recitation "Bobby Shaftoe—-a lovely ' songs and no higher praise could be Mr. Charles Earle like Miss Mac-l too. it seamed. was never heard to better advantage than last night. His rendering oi Sullivan's old fav- ‘orite "The Last Chord" being par- ticularly fine. It may safely be said of Mr. Hor- ace McEwm that he is one of the nificancc of the cable from D. H. 'irlg the willingness oi bankgto qr TOR-ONTQ- 391W 75-"51111911" to have stood with an Electric torch lng with tile commonwealth had to ivel-sities for'1928 by the Imperiabat his post we 1mg and w have pep "$11115 W110 519d 01‘ We"? 5155171311 While most oi the company wilich- There was no candidate in Aiber- was kfl]ed_ "rm; < . 15 ._ _. l8 i0!‘ 1923- flnd 13115 311F531? 11951les among the illllftlgffliis 21125111112} Bursary was found possible this gpgqfawrs with the“. music‘ The awards for the Maritimes the council ni ministers will llleet eswd in me presence 1n a beaugum . l l . H. M.‘ .- Je-SS E W 1118111 CH1! | About one quarlu of the damage Memo“ organizations o‘ tended the Prince of Wales Coi- by insurance. wmsoe of “Wm O01 m: numb (l ' I ,~ 5m" . mo” “era ‘mmd "M5991 "1 "C11 villa at Meudon-vai-Fleury. on the m” body or he’ 5°“ company them. storm music overwritten. mlmonafle h“ bee “t” . s n "neeusi lectlons "I know that my Redeemer founded my ‘ o a ew years ago. number is rapidly increasing. months ago and numbers only Q0. ent communities in dlflorent cuun- States. but we have now obtalnpd establish our followers In cup most promising oi The ,ounger mu- d Ross. Canadian Trade Commission- er ln Melbourne. Australia. regard- |(‘,an‘d|ln "N, A . . v on accounts for all over-sea banks n unldenufled hem “as "°p°"1ed is that whereas heretoioreallhank- cement is made of the annual aw-M 0 f m i _ ards of Bursaries in Canadian un- P15112905 “mix ‘t: agermfalsnegd ‘be £50m- via gondola Canadian an can now o business direct. Order Daughters of the Empire. shed w-th m l t f . for the benefit of children oi Can-Km; attenl-lpted f0 2;: those whom! in defense of the empire during tllfilwas playing a‘ me theatre escapm N Great W11‘. ‘lthrough rear exits. one chorus [!ll'l‘ O been given to the second “Cfislldldllrelfemglned m ma“. p" as 10.12 .15 in Saskatchewan. An ditionai P0555310 3n [m P50... to Mm l‘ . ° INCREASE year and was given to the second since so man-y. o; me dead and ___ candidate from Ontario. iinjurellwarc pqgonr- o, Ema“ ‘nuns PARIS Sept 25 Pans is m!“ ‘idthfllwirlgii REX. r . J as... .. iiléilpiiflfilf. $2.5: S. Sapphire. who was wl-fl-Uy difi-to the theatre. ‘stimzned "at 1.900900 . , Hump‘- abled at Galiipoli in i924. She at- ‘pesetas (about £165,000) was covered §,“‘{h'§“‘.',°,e§{’§§,ffv“ synlggugnohundni iege. Charlottetown. and will enter Those who searched u“, mm the arts course at Acadia Univer- stumbled upon many tragedies, Tw; he-ggeoflntigiofilfggeaxrllnagmmflil - that's arms. A dead mot)»- io _ __ ' _ “~ M“ edge of the forest. eight miles from seen with her arms 5.lll clinging (Dlpafls) The“. wivvs‘ one “ch. “h mountain lake. is said by critics ~ to be one of.the finest -, ~ of ImEtP-nfgidmtlfig oluczgolrmm 1 o c ormon Miss Barbara MacNeiii was in b I splendid voice. and sang the two se- h3g5‘ zflniéléeiilk 5:2; ‘ "There are already 30,000 Mu- mcns in Europe.“ he said. "and the Our greatest following is Germany. Our Paris mission was started nven "Our greatest problem at the mo- ment is that of building up parman. tries. rbrlnerly it was usual for can. wrts to emigrate to Utah, United extensive property ln several £011- tinental capitals. and are to , Dr. Vrdloc who was p; g (chemist, was formerly V ' ' p! Q I ... lfifii K110"! W 1118 0W1! may be prlcted that, if he contln- l fvwrlerenflon 1n llartlculu. and to lies his studies. hc will yct go m. l"°“"'°°d '-° ' 1'- 6 0f (‘h- in His piano solo "Romance" by Sib- immdm t° P'- (seneral. ellus. was Beautifully done, his tone ' _ ‘he ma“ lThe (French dance music. . 1 "Piillandia" by the Finnish Com ‘WW1’ 51561111! i! I 11188011108111? W116 were also very line. the lovely Ad- mm AWN"!!! production being excellent and his (fdylls by lemare is a delightful lit- fggdlng o; m; pig“, afflgflgguy our. t1» niece in the mmner of 01d rect. The piano and organ duettcs. liblgiand. wen can: ‘TORONTO. Sept. Zt-Maritime, Precious for moderate to fresh south westerly being small winds. partly cloudy. with scatte ed table covers. showers. much the some temperat- c in ' "w 1111i>°11atlon irom ‘Pt in which he took the piano part. ‘m ‘m Sh. “I. -Proi.llompeonbetngattheorgarl. m9"- WN U“ . Programme by um . . l. , , _ ' “W” our mo" “f... “f-r-‘fii-"é srtsmm‘ ""'":‘:$.:":.:- ¥‘“..3‘.i"..€°2§;i‘.2.‘3€..2;'" W ifil-Yfiif-‘érl-fiifl-“il-‘liiil molest; i:- t. . . —-— ' _ - " ' " mm m; q, _ _r0n .couy . . . . . . . . . . _ H56.“ ww-oooo-ooo-eoo-eooado-qa. "Bee Willie sccatlcbilry awilil- h"° m“ “ficf te makers and couumilaion mcn here 1x41284310“ hllltmyear Canada cr-lmdfo, Qljfhnd w"¢"‘“°m° mh°omel"m'{jl'fffh"hrle mm m, omeyuontrocl. cloudy , 52.4, < .. _, .. _ v f‘ m‘ m‘ °'""' " m‘ °°"°'" " "M m a . '°“J‘i' u f - m u“ "M" d m“ "mm t” I l ' wmpmd ‘uh “m” cmfl- ‘It breathes the verftwo artists seemed to be in thc ‘t q"°"°°' °'°" ~ 4- “'35 c°nd."“d 89%|“! ll m lchool "We" l" *1 8""- "W "l" mach conic to the United State! "W" ‘*- "l "mm-h 1'1"" "mm spirit of the struggle of the Illtl0ll1poggib1g form Ber —n scam: °“"‘°““°‘"‘- “if ~ - 56-46 Ian-q ‘ ' . in in Oobden have lost some of ‘mm, m. 1m "u, tum“, u, here is a shortage of over 10.000 mm“ h" chum‘ “menu b m.‘ "no!!! "u; s‘ Johxh ‘gaudy _ 504. II word. no; m.._”_” their but mllch cows. Shipping “roman o, 6"“. ‘M m“; ‘m, boxes of butter in storage.‘ Cream The om" mm“ n Bu,“ h, “mm ‘ h" yqcdgjjgg“ Bum“, elm ‘ ‘ “H” t laoh traction in till; 9mg‘ ‘ fever. a cmnnlon cattle ailmsnthas m, m” p“, o; “u” s being used for manufacture Pm’. Wampum we" ‘mucmmh o“ o cm . an armed‘ a N" Yam Mr ‘ _ _ _ I ' _ ' _ ' ‘ u M_“V“““““““.‘;:$..» "Notice-Real hood lbw thll 1”“ ""°°"'““' °°".f:"‘°" m 3"“; 311M Mo“ of the dominion “h? “"1"” “l m “"1" m‘ ly chosen but the William Tell ov-‘tihclr .332‘ ' Huh tide this morning at 1.2a ‘m’ °°""‘Y "Y “'° "°°"'°' 1"‘ W" W" INN" 1 - “H” m fir?“ h“ “m” h“ "m" erture by Rouinl. which was u» Immediately following the flnal ‘"4 WWW» one. ‘CIIOIOI no! no» ".~.:=..=*:.":":s. W... time": muss" "-1 met: ':...."".".:.r."*...~==.'.: m: 1-» "up c ""- “i ~ r o- o. a v»- ---- - w .::'"-~ » us more - . ‘ " ' ' . . 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