‘on airport arrangement with the Minister of Transport ,_-____-.__.-1_. _ p; ~MAXIMS OIL. MERE MAN It la good to lee in nnoth r‘ the iiiinn um we uiuuia fleeo irfiltl. ___ ‘(T77- "M- " " ' ~ _ __ Qhurluttutown Gunrdlnu Two Conto- Iomln; Guardian, Founded 119M. Formal Approval Given Scheme At Special Session Council Accepts Terms As Out- lined In Letter By Transport Minister Howe. The Charlottetown (‘ity Council in special session last night gave approval to a report of the Mayor's delegation and gave authority the City enter into contract by formal agreement. Under terms of the agreement, confirmed in a letter from Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Transport to His Wor-. ship Mayor E. A. Foster and dated August 23, the Federal Government would undertake development of a civic air- port aftcr the City provides the site Th» Qity would he required to provide also adequate administration, water, electric power and telephone. The Department of Transport would undertake de- velopment, the letter stated, by providing not more than $35,000 for clearing, grading and installing such drainage as appears necessary for the season of 1938-39, and “to undertake hereafter from time to time, such further field development of the airport asmay be called for to keep it up to the standard prescribed by the Department for air- ports handling similarflasses of aircraft and services.” All help employed gen the airport: development would from the city‘ relief lists, the agreement Standard Paviiig Is Awarded Contract OTTAWA, Auir. 29——-'Ill(? Depart- ment of National Defence announ- ced today a contract for the ‘clear- lflll. grading and ditching of land at thc Royal Canadian Ai-r Force airdrome, Sydney, N. 3,, ivas award- ed Standard Pavlniz lviarltlme Lini- ited, Toronto, for $90,870. rouse T0 sariirv ifl-P. By Guardian's Special Wircl NEW YORK, Autz. 20 A patient identified by Bcllevuc Hospital authorities as William Ahcarn. 35. a mental case. was pulled from an eighth floor lcdqc buck into the safetv of the hospital late todav. aftfcr an hour of potentially fatal In sea Eouino {vr "Wednesday is Dance Nlizhi- at The Highlands. L-JZYI-ll-‘ll-ti "TalkleihMoren Ttllf-hilqllylzl-yit-2tl-2i. ' t. P te W d esdny. 'mmeka e ri-TIZ-ll-ztl-zl. - __ ~ l '11 urc- "Talkles Muirny Rllvgléadaéuih ' ' Eld F THY- ' Talkies- on riLi77g_B_29_2L "Dance in Iona Hall. Wednesday “gm . n-ini-a-io-zi. "Dance at. Clcrmoni on Aug. 3i. Good floors. Good music. 14-852-8-30-21. "Borden Line Ulub loading lioizs lambs. calves every Tuesday- 11°11“ 12 to a. L-34B-l2-M-2-5-tf. "Women's institute tDanre iii i3 ii - 1-i , . 31s. c ast all August L‘_773_8_z9_2i‘ "Don't miss McDuff -Coprland provided. Work on the airport would begin as soon as arrangements with Federal authorities had been com- pleted. was announced. There was possibility no contract would be let for development work this season as it would require several iveelcs as tenders were called be- fore the work coul proceed. What would oerlbly pr bably be done would to send a capable alr- port construction foreman here and have the work proceed under his supervision. However,‘ that was not dcfciiitelv decided. ‘The Council accepted an offer from the Provincial Government, to contribute 50 per cent. of the cost of land purchased for the air- port site. The Government in an order "in council. dated August 11. agreed to contribute» to the cost 0f the proprserl civic field. provid- ing net profits were divided e- qually between City and Province. Completion of the purchase would have to be made before September 2. City Recorder K. M. Martin, K. C.:_ informed the meeting. as the options held by the City expired on that date. No definite announcement as to U19 liresent owners of the land or the purchase price was made at last night's session. It. is urdrr- stood unofflcailly, however, that the property is now held by Messrs. Marl-hie and Cullen and Miss Prowsc. and that the site will cost approximately $28,000. Between 190 and 200 acres of land would be secured for the site. it was said. Last. night's meeting was called for a two-fold purpose, Mayor Fos- ter announced. First, to hear a re- port from the delegation to Ot- tawa concerning the proposed civic airport and secondly to hear from a committee headed by Coun. B. R. Holman. deputy mayor, ep- pclnicd to arrange entertainment for a delegation from the Union of Municipalities from Quebec. scheduled to visit Charlottetown on September 6. Results Greater Than Anticipated avor Fosiri" said he and Coun. Concert in Fredericton Hall. 'l‘ucs- day. August aoui. L-'l88-8~.lil-ii. "Dance at Victoria. Rink every W l . ednesmlilglilgtl-‘l-B-Tucs-Wed. tf. "Dance in Freeland lodire every Wednesday night. begins iii Illm‘ O'clock. Tlgnish Orchestra. L-2l77-7-5-Mon-Tues-tf. nuzélvrt. Stcwantdiluesla)“. "Ccriillggiii?" em d me (one . - cine 9 ignl- o L780-H-2fl-2i "lee Cream Festival, Bl1l8°~ cw» Ind drawing of Parish lotter)’ 0" gheuStellaeg/laris groundis. Ntallyll us , < en u . - us; 3th,“ newly elg-fllfzlldil-Bl. "Come to the dance ni Lot 55 hall Wednesday. Aug. 31st. Good music and refreshments. Danclnil 9 to i2. 11-858 "Ice cream social Ml. Herbert Hall Wednesday. Aug. 3l---Mt. lier- bert Ladies Aid. if not fine first "m- nlilllt following. n-sno. “Yacht race: nnd picnic at Bflldfifl. Wednesday Aiuz. 31st, Ball lrmmyes] afternoon and evening. 1"“ cbste ~~ ' 8 p. in. oil! “i, (‘P nl. _n - .' .< f‘ 40-21. A‘ row- . rc\v's sdav _' l ‘WPOSP ~ n- ’- ' an min- ak . L- ‘I40 - _ w» -2i. R. C. Ciinndlcr. chairman of the finance committee and City Re- corder K. M. Martin, who accom- panled him to Ottawa had met with a bstter reception at Ot-tawn than they anticipated. He described briefly interviews with Hon. Ml‘- l-Iowe and officials of the Depart- ment of 'I‘ransport and then read a letter from the ‘Transport Mill- lsicr confirming points of the ag- reement reached. The tBXt 0! ll"! letter appears at the end of this article. "While we didn't get. a million we did izct an additional 310.000 for development. this year ' his Worship sold. They had. . illllmmee additional work would be undertak- en next your. Press reports from Ottawa dated August. 22. indicated Trans rt Minister Howe had said the ov- ernnient had nKYPOIl 9° WW1“ Charlottetown with some assistance mi l ort. after the City lioougllil. tile“ lknrd) and laid out the airfield The ‘aid would be on the some ‘mud-M bu<i= as assistance ilivcn other municipalities for airports —illl‘ Federal Government supply- ing about 30 per cent of the W110"? cost. Cizun. Chandler in a brief refer- riur lo the t‘iillff‘l'f‘ll"f' at Ottawa sniil there was "assurance at least 0i hard surlarin: o! one l‘illl\\il.\ (luring lilllil". [is time went on the airport. would be developed l0 PP!‘ nili the landing of any type of ll which wished t0 0.9911"? ll1cal‘€c.Hl1ll\ was satisfied the DE‘ llfll" lllf‘lll WflS Qjiwgy 11BX10 _ _ '17 (Continued on um ‘l- 0°! 4’ Everybody l Covers Prince Edward llsland Like the Dew MCHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. ruesimv, insuri- d0,~m1;3i8 TH Une fllillzfl I fi ll T iiiciiiiii y i ET New YorlcfliAnd Los Angeles Linked In Ten Hours. LOS ANGELES, Auir. 29_(APl -- A new transcontinental sp ' cord for airplanes ‘Nils .~ .. when Major Alcxrindcr P. do - crsky flew here from New Yofli lli l0 hours. three mliiulcs seven er. made only onc slop. at K111i. as City. in the 1200-11012.cpower Scr- erskv monoplane which he deliver- ed iere to Jacqueline Cochranc. noted avialrix. She will fly it ncxt Saturday in tlic animal Bendix trophy (lash. fcaLu-i of the Nai- lonal air race licld . iiin this _\'l‘lil' at Cleveland. Aft/er gliding down to a pcrliwl landing". Major Scvcrsky told rc- poricrs he believed he had achiev- ed a speed of more than 300 miles along some portions oi his gour- HEY. Slllillfiifllltli SLIIMPSHARPiY Leading Issues Topple $1 to $5 a Share On Wall Street. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wirel EW YORK, Aug. 29~\Vorlil stock markets touched by European war-scare fever. slumped sharply‘ today. The reaction of Wnll Street to‘- lowed nrakncss in closing prices in European exchanges nnd was similar to the trend of Canadian markets. prices of leading issues tumbling from $1 to $5 or more a share. In Toronto prices showed thc widest losses since March, wiili izeneral market atmosphere aux:- gestimz technical weakness aside from the dlsturblna war talk. Sub- stantial losses ivei-e spread liber- ally on the Montreal board under weight. of heavy selling. - In Wall Streets worst break since the market beiiah its upward movement late in the spring. the Associated Press average of o0 stocks declined $1.80 to stand at $47.30 a share. Market analyslsts characterized the revival of the Demon-Czechoslovakia crisis as the precipitating factor in the de- cline. Bullish implications of the Eur- opean situation were lost. in sell- ing on the Wlnnlpeiz and (Yhlcnizo grain exchanges and prices re- treated mori- than a cent a bushel. At Winniuev. wheat was 1 1-8 to l 3-8 cents lower and hi Chlcaao the price dropped from 5-8 lo i 1-8 cents. Export. sales of both Canadian and United States wheat were small. important phi» , aerial defence program is the precaution taken for the defence of Airdrome property that might be at- tacked by enemy planes. sir Kingsley Wnoil, the Air of Brit in's merit. lBattereil Two Men lire Found Near Parrshoro, lt. S. PiiiiifillifjiiO, N. S" Aug. 29- tCPi-Jiixiics of two nicn, halter- etl so badly they wci c hiirilly recognizable. were found today on the rocky shore of Five Islands. u. group in Minus Basin a few miles from this Cumberland county town. A rclalivc identified one as Nunuan Rilcv. ‘ll. iiprinjihill. N. 5.. coil unncr. The ollirr \\'.'l.‘» not l(l(‘lllilii'(l ilciiiiiirli" bu! Rlll‘_\'\\'il§ l(ll’l\‘.'ll to have bccu accompanied seconds‘ \'i"Sit‘i‘fl'l'\' bv Artliui" Wheriton. 21. This is one hour, 26 minulris. o3 M“, M gm-gnphjl]_ §e?°“d5 bell-Q‘; ma" m? “fl-ji" Pr? 'l'lic tvqii was last seen then, ‘OCQTG llffkl 101' 3/911“ W (Willild Wiillillll,’ alone the shore. Robert R0560" 1mm“ _ l..l‘\\'iil. a mail driver. fouiiri Riley's o‘? the “l?” mlli°~ Whlfh body on the beach _ eorlv today. neatly’ always offers boiler-ll Another district resident found mndllmn-i. the P990?“ l5 -‘ l swconcl bndv a shrrt time later. hm“- 29 "mime? 591 P3’ Hlllflllfil Both had been thrown up h_v the Hugh?“ "llmmnlmonfluw Mnuilii“ tide and lllf‘ faves had becn badlv lhfillilfld “Y9K scnrri-d bv being buifcilcd aizainst. Major Seversky, airplane build- i1... rm-kuf ' Riival Canadian liiounitid Police are iiivcsiigiitiiu‘ and an inquest has been ordered. $1s,ii5oii_r“ire At Sydney Wire) '. - of i(‘.l'. By (iuariliairs special SYDNEY. N. Alli-l. 210-» lllE(ii'iL‘Illlll.i‘(l (lrlQlll \\lll('ll ill tlic Jacobson block iii o Sydne "s llilllll l)l|:~ muss i'li‘|. <-.irl_v it ' caused damage csmnarcil at lil- Th" they, no i l't':»|flill‘<'llli. the Di in‘ (iflli, whicii had bccn in op- llili \-i.i‘i~ u iws lhau im- lll'lill.ll.~. “tin ilc»i'.\ ' uiih lid-y‘ imalcii b)‘ - . o. u‘. iibinli “U09. A m‘) . wlii.1i (i('il]iIl'ti ilii‘ ill .|- i.. iii‘ illi‘ illlixilllfl. .‘~'.|ii1l'( » illiiill 81.31101) da and 1h" lllllllilllli, .~..il nu fklilllllliii to havc ll\i‘il daniziiicd lo lhv wlvul of iiinniicr $15,000. Li? ~ lll apiirimcms aibilfi“ ill!‘ ;-.»;:ii' ‘lllt and rlvre \\'.l.\ .~t‘l at air-u . 000 i- rcmiii flouglil llii- bla/t- c1141: hours birlore the nil int Wilm sound- cd_ ~ Plan To Accompany (‘onservative Leader w-Aug. 29~»\CPl ~I_)r. J, M_ Robb. National Conscivallie organivmi‘. and T. A. ThoniP-‘ffll- Conscri livc M. P. for Laiiiirk. viill i\t'<'llill]7:lll_\' lion. Di‘. R. J. Afaiilgrll. pnriy lender. when llc l€i\\€l-_l x~ iawa tomorro\v_ for a .\'i:\l'.:’llll\5 trip. Dr. Maiuon will speak of Saint. John, llallfnx nnd Chai- lottetoim. OTTAWA . J 4s Ready To ProtectBritish Airdromes‘ lJRITISH LEADERS DISC USS TENSE CITY r_q_ PROCEED 151 ' illinister. is here seen fright) at iiornchurcli. Essex, itnyal Air Force station, watching two members of the force demonstrate the latest fire-fighting equip- lllllTEi CfliiPiE WEI] Ill ARCTIC ciinsiiiiiiii FREER iiiiiii ’WITH ciiiini Adviser To C u b a n Government (‘ a n - vassing" Situation At Ottawa. _29—lCPl--Pos- O'I'I‘.~\Vi.'A. .511; slbilitios of incre ing trade ‘with Cuba wcre canv sod here today hi‘ Dr Loo AlwfillhiQlli. flf‘l\l.\il‘ to lac .\('(‘l'i'i.li_\' of ihc Cuba Depart- llltili o! Agriculliirc. Dr. Aiscii- stein came to Ozlaiva nftcr at- tending the inicrziaiional confer- ciicc of agricultural (‘WlIlOIlliFiS at Sic. Anne dc Bcllcvue, Que. ‘Since 10ml. when Canada export- ed goods valued at $7.0M] 000 lo Cuba and houeh: $4.5000tlU ‘.\'O!'ill from the C1ll'li;l.)(‘2lll republic. trade has fallen off steadily. Isast year exports from Canada to Cuba were $1011.00!) and imports from the Island Stillllftl. “ A low months n20 Cuba gave Canada some new tariff concus- sions and thcrc have laccn frequent rumors ilvfiniie ncuotimions would be opened for a t: agree- ment. Dr. Airfllflffiflls i. is 1n- forinzil and his cilscusslons are pro- ccxling with trade and auricultural 0Illl'lill.\ l . s ago Canada lost the tablc pol. market iii Cilbn. when that country adopted a high tariff and. PlliCFLtl upon a policy of home production. Seed potatoes are still inircliasierl here since the Cuban product is not suitable for seed. Cuba at some time lO>i its sugar niarl-zci in Canada. Non Dr. Aiscnsicin said. l: u... liopi-c. Cii- ba could find a largo: market here for tropical fruits and tobacco, and llic _., Fzéoaigbri/EL OPM iv? Ywai.» 1a MAXIMSG ' 017A MERE lilAN ui The justified good opinion men is better than money. __ _ m-i Anuuiil tiuhncrtption Di-llu-ri-il $5.00 Hy Mull—l’. U6. I. 81.00; (unuilu iiml L’. S. 145.00 SITUA TI UN Ambassddor To Germany Reports To Chamberlain Meeting Of Sir Nevile Henderson £6 Key Cabinet Ministers Is Pre- lude To Cabinet Session 'l‘oday. (liy J. F. Sanderson, (‘zinadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Aug. 2il—~(('. l’. ('able)—l)in\iiing Strut was the scene today of a series of (liploniziiic conferences designed to save central Europe from a general Mil‘- The central figure was Sir Nevile l-lentlerson. Am- bassador to Germany. who izave Prime Minister (‘lianiber- lain. Foreign Hecreiiiry Viscount Halifax. and Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the lixcheqi|cr_ his views on the Czechoslovak situation. Their meeting was an important prelude to tomorroiws gathering of (‘abinet Aliiiisters. (inc report was that today's meeting considered ro- ports from Soviet Russia, Rumania and Yugoslavia that these three countries had received cooiy a German suirtzes‘ tion that they remain neutral if the Reich moved in on Czechoslovakia. Another report was that Lord Halifax informed his conferees that the French Government had sounded out lamdon on the advisability of new representations to Ber- lin, more concrete than any made liitlieilip_.____ - 7-72 Hitler Tours Fortifications Along Border the Tanadiaii Press) Point of the international! i‘ scene Shifts today M! MORE CONCILIATOR Y SPIRIT l\d('(\l‘l\‘.‘llllQ reports rcachinitlnn- don indicated a more conciliatory‘ sruri‘. 0n lhc parl of the Sudeteii German minorinvj in Crecho.=i<>\'l\l<- in, one of the most ll'.‘l').ill AVZDS of a aloonii‘ work. "There is some fair chance the piai ' ' i1 .il.i>.~.. i) i Br Focal diplomat \').'ili‘ 3 its own ranks Milt 11cm iai iroin Germany. that Cuba might arrange for im- .. _ ,. . \, . r- A porlntion; of pllffl-bfflfl (jajigdlan '1.‘l‘_ ‘lhfjlle pulpdxf ‘iIwB HM.‘ Imidoii. where. tlic British (‘alvivwi ___;.___ - Jll(‘\ in-.lu<liiig “u. Lf)l.i(’.l'£‘l’lC(S _ , V L.’ cattle. p‘ ~‘ , . .- " u» ., i . is moi-tine to Hilhlflfl‘ liime Min- C l l o: Lula-l’ l“ (lcfilgnod m um” t“ |‘\l.l'l‘ (‘lriric i‘~ 7l‘lll for wis- er e In 0 n l’ e d "—__' Czccii Government and the Sud- . , ‘ ’ ' l ' f. ‘ ‘ . HAVANA. Aug. 29-101’ Havasl ‘I ' Iodwhm, to blmk mush“. nu; toe rri. _ -r_tliv- input:- he. Abgard Supply Sh") “Cuba mid 1miy_1i.)(1n_\- aigtiicdlq cu i» ‘KIM {-0 Hemp a 5pm, of ttivi-n frtii.lu;.iii\-;iligii.lil and lzr-rnillill; . coniinercia pmci givng su =1nla , ~‘ . x 1,. l>II'PI"_.'-'f'l‘ m: - Ie-cn -c 1i NHSCODIQ, concessions iii trade. t wlillfl mminlfd nlgircg ‘éfilcifrlliiuauyownl minority, backoil by (‘hziuccllor The instrument. supplements a ggérufifux‘ 5 l” y llltli-r. gm" . - . - A . - . _ (Written For The tjiiiiadian Press “em-l 9t nfrlmdsml" Cimlmcrce lilfmmu,“ sollfcl“ l“. dfmdm‘ Pu‘ b‘, ‘hmm (.“,,m_,‘_) and naiicniion enacted in 1903. Rrvlong AI“, RflMpxNT zestid that (IIPJl liinalu might --‘ ‘v .- ~ - > i ‘ ' ii-"i- t l-l’ '2': l-ll ARCTIC BAY» Bliflm Ixiand- l0(l;lll'lill0l\(l1( yilit liliv ‘trl‘l'll‘l\il"llni"llll'tf Aiie. llllfPsiniiiblv liie mos‘. nortli- [m Wmhfbe (fnfloe my‘ has gum“ Whitehall was filled Willi riunr...» grmim‘ i" (an hwmnwy] v- eiqy white w diilllll ever. tiifiollpnt’ anilml m‘ “nmml ‘W011i i)... H: of pout-iv, to b? (trailed at JilFPl); l" “(Tum m" “vmmw mrcikm ed in the Dominion. L.ok place at, mm 01- wmch ‘m! n0,‘ revealect rows ministerial mooring.‘ vzlllfi‘ 0mm. mo,,q,,,p.fl. warn"; "m; e,‘ Arm” 51b" o“ ‘he mmwr“ shows Other Cuban products such as "M894 11°!" a diflflfl", '9 “m M,‘ latent er. s ihri-ziteniiie to be- ‘lf B1 m‘ l""~‘1‘-‘l 79m" “hm Aim“ cacao honev and tobacco were l)“fl‘““‘m“.' l0 "m‘“u1_‘mlfin u“; ccmi- iicatc. while illfici uuide a. R-‘l>\“-l"~5ml Smll- nlltlemll“ Bill’ granti-d special advantages. UN‘ (‘mmfiuocd Tflealdf" suiii tour of l-teirli fnitificatiimn Conipnuv inst mun rcr married fin 1.1.4....‘ mo}. favored illv-ll “Pl ,4 1*‘ ‘m ‘_ -‘ l__‘,‘_\‘_j along [he Fi-i-nch lr- Eiiccli (‘hii Illlii \ l\(‘i‘. “a on 111M111}... for 111mm‘ mo. "hwll" ll-tm‘ lloln" n0 “Alum liiilr-i". four of l iu\‘\ l\'l’\l- The l)l'i(i(‘\_‘l'(\lllll \\".iS formerlv of (inch, (mu-n; 1n CM“; Qffpcrhiq lil,;‘llll*_f“li“‘vl‘ iiffllflL-vod as 1mm“, "Ill frimilvr whi-nli Foiz-zuc. Si"iiflll(l illiLl the bride is "])i‘i'\i(“.‘t‘l1lltll relations with the q Ixhgoiguxlyfimlégmor ‘lmmg'1.nhik;a Willi" Sflillffl-‘LY- him the flflllflllifll‘ oi‘ Mr. and Mrs‘. United Slates." Q“, "fmcgir Neme WOHH‘ PM". to Ki-hl. Mross from sirushourz. James \V:illa<‘c oi Prtcrlnnnl. Scot- {lfifk I‘ bhqncoilol, “mm a, GM; France. nnd tM-n swath inward land. The ceremony was held 111 —-----—-~- nlfllrm, ‘QM; “Knew vkqvs‘ 5'. m, "4""!- ilic saloon oi lllti Wiovcriiuiciit miiyp.‘ 'GH\.,,,.HHH,IH “hm. m. W‘ ‘ _ _ ’ ‘ supply ship Na-crpic. now on ii§ , f‘ ‘ ,. " , ._,.. . \']1‘~ ‘l-\‘“l‘-n FOR Fl-VUYlYTiP-S . 11.“... .. . in tin iui... p l) animal Arctii zonr. _ - wed“... W The Coun....) p: "1 Fla“ m“ A""“F' lXlDIJlOs, pick- n niw._ "c all a inauir of con- ed by Eskimo children. decorated 1(_‘,.‘_ n ‘m. c(yllslll\pr‘y‘li p.,_._ m? “MW” Th" "Mpm ‘u’. “l” p?“ M a siblc a firm stand iniulit be til . formed bv Rcv. A. Fleming, Ang- . Thu“, “uh. n“ doubt “M”. n officers and Canadian i\i‘llilli»"ii the wrilduie (‘Cl E-l bride travelled miles. The wcridinu v..i.= hold about Parson f‘l‘:». of the scopie. ships ' i . in nuth America iHlzcc attend- for which the --»-- moi-c than 7.000 l~'R.i-.l1lal~{l(."l'ON, N. B. Aug. 29 — ICPI ~Jnlin ’l‘uckcr. Ottawa. chief will of ilic Arctic inspector" of the plant proicclitill min; from ilic chiiiccc of 400 miles lli circle and 1.100 ivtrth pole Government ' .~~crvici~ and officer in ‘.- _li“fi(\ll in ‘lu- Doni- ' l ll."l'llliilfl‘lit lliili'- ‘kcl . . 1*iil"l'll .ir.v.i.i .\'.'i pola- toes could be expected by iYi'0\\'l‘lS and sliippcrs in South Ainoiica ilj. tllffilltfll dipliun iiliai llr-ii:ii'.; . inn. t xv luv plliiiilrf‘ o: a lot‘ in give him (it i' ‘liP .l‘. c. ‘lbli’ word. (lll'("“. friui; the ilz-iil h Government. \ “m If "lavas lulu. tarsus llalptist Convention . if’ "WK?- i‘ W“ 3"“? Opens At ‘Nolfivillei "it-OMAN fr“ N; A Bum out tr mu All}; i l - \\.\ 1 eiilaiivc (‘i\ll\'(‘li'l!l of . 1 . l)rlve (n1 (dgluera But the iinivorls of Areciiiinc . . .- and Gilli‘? ])‘l1'f‘ll<’l.'~llli_' ciumtrl“ li'.'.ii:<-c. .*\Ll'.'.. 211 —» unmld’ iliu‘ ' to _\l:\l'. ('- \i".‘l.ll]i‘!l Loops he rlllil. d lll'2li!l!'.'1 ~ cx i-ii: n» ‘iv ti‘) fill o! Yllt‘l !'».f‘li bm-c l ‘ s (‘fl-fll)‘ lil§ll\\l.\' oi ". l zh-qiiiillly h in (‘lit oil ‘.20 nnlcs ‘]).'lIlli(»_.. .~aiii .‘.lr. Tkickcy nnd this . (ill'll\\ l c. ‘far’. wa. a, 1c b South Am- Cmlnifll‘ il1‘."l(ll.; iuuiiiisl ~orica l: Imam-gout ihiidi‘ lo, time east .' '(‘(lill|l\'. the valuabii‘ Ah town v {south a. mines. illi‘ lll.lili..il ‘ phcs were co: .ill . was iurnish- the north alone ill -cd by llciunaik lI\‘~i year. la Serena and (Jaiup Gtl\'i‘l'lllll(‘lli dis iii-hes said flit“? hoops broke thin sh ihc lf‘ii flank of ilic cncntv emus posixii-ns » 'i‘h~_v al-o ass. ttl the main riazl running cart from (Imtucra t0 Cabcza Del Huey. L! miles away on the route lo Allll'l'li‘ll. had been cut although ‘irv lines ap- parently comm. l. CRO .\‘. 1- ‘ . .. Nine year old Patrick Lvirliwn was awarded two silver mcdzils. u bronze medal ond a silver cup as the most prom- ising student of music at the Croy- don Musical Festival here, ~11 or every Taste "SALAD TEA A OI _ public hei-lth By Brief Forwarded Tn Uttawa --\CP)~ brief in 13°" EDNIONTON. A1131. 29 Highlights of Alberta's the Federal Ciovcrnnicnt on minion-Provincial relations: T‘h'e Dominion is nskctl struct. tliebank of Canada to un- derwriie refunding of iestininlcili $l33,00().0(l() of Albcrla public debt at a two per cent interest limit. Cancellation by Dominion of (csilmntedi .27_0tlil.0(lo mvlnu by Alberta for uncniploymeiii loans by the Dominion to province is recommended. Until a nciv social oriicr is cs- tablislicii. ihc Dnmiiiiuii is urged to assume the whole cost of ini- io iii- Fllll)lil_\‘II\(‘lli. i'l'lll‘l and old auv pensions. RPVFlOlI of frciiilii rulc .\illll'\ - ure is l'l‘(‘(lli|lllI‘llill‘(l in provide for greater equity among provinces and to assist marketing. Federal grnnts-in-siizl urucd for services, education.- road bulld- mrvlicrs’ allmrnnccs. Alberta Government In l c!‘ Philadelphia . -. i.1l John N. ~ l g no red v . 1.- -. ii i ._____._ . ‘ \\ int: and niainlciiniicc. » '1‘ ‘ _' The Dominion is urucd to pm- (\ ‘ f, viiic i\§l‘l('\lll\ll'f\l t'l'l‘tlll\ iii low ' v " ,', interval mics and for long terms. if,‘ Provision by the Dilllllllltlll of, " ndcuuali‘ inouciarr iilfllliill“ for an extcnsiic homo l)lllltill‘,l. grain is rccoiiiiiiciiiieri. pro- prlnciplo is agreed upon. 3.‘ .l Hill n n2. The proviucc lll'l_‘,l‘\ calling of on llll(‘l'—i‘l‘il\'lll(‘iill i'llllil'llll(i‘ to deal \\lill the "prnpi r llrlsl‘? of conlcdvrniiiiii. Alberta tfii\l‘i'llllll‘lii i: piiiiiariil to fcl opczwitioii of social i'Y'4‘itli. without lilit‘|'li‘l‘lllLZ \\i":i min: i)l‘4\\llll'i'"- 'l‘lii- ]\‘.'t\\‘lll(‘l' saw a 56.2.3 siiiial *.i‘l» ' .:’ \' "'"'“ “Y1 ili\l(l Z"l i~ pia-‘iribli- i,l'l' ma‘ 'llll' 1 \'l ll'i.l‘\ \'\lll\'(i§' flllllllll‘ m lll the n“! ill ‘lil- lhw- mun...‘ Ipjvv lz-i-Ji n '. l m ‘l i'- a. Ill. in!) ailmu i.» 'llt_“f“ii'li rir 12"‘ l ll "l f""l 44" l‘ ‘"- 1*“"“‘"‘ - pafi ill l".ll pri-i“r.ii~ l.» v ‘bl -l| nu.» av‘. a. i- ll 1 H‘. ‘W'- P "1 llu- ~.i\\<i~|v:i=t\ Ill 11-. pimpli- aiul 1i Ml p. ni. 'i't“.l\.'i'|l i-f illl‘ cutiri‘ ii“l)l. .\'lllllll\\. Imives Iloiili-u 11.00 n il‘ll."lill'l' nu an equitable lltlfli m. and 7 p. m. tlNflllS to he sclllcri when the |.!".'\\'f‘\ ‘lov-‘iirnfliio 10.15 a. Bl vrw-anflqnnné.