_ , \ \ » ._. 4 1 I _ $1 't it Wifi i r~ , lv ye .Q---.*' .1 5 . 'ii _ ht - zi' .,'i. . 15% _ . : ‘ _' ll: 1 ,v ,V ,. if r ;. r 5; 'Iii ~:. _ .l ,I P" , A; ii 1' 5 . ___ ».. , ..._-Qu 5, iii ii .,i,» ‘i _F -'» 6 AG E199'é elm ,\1;!<._*._¢*.¢ _ -f; __.,_1_,. if 'i `i i ,i i i 'Z f i i , t 'i Il 1 the i Cdr ’°i.‘&f .. . »-_-_ ' noormo. mr oaths ew _ at Brace’-s. 1 P99 3 » HI Holm” . Hon. Mr. Hulhca: I will stats work of indi ual boards at stuverts sam Jana 0°' *mb* °" at Hmm., ¢,l,,,w,, I . summer-side L-me-e-as-ai 5”' 'I W' "“1°°°”‘¥ Stl i” ’m"°" MY' my 2”' " ='e¥:¢“'su°n'f11l?}nkfi’;`§i`ix;d”éu°‘tur°§§’§ tiles oi" s““‘m°“'d°" sm” W’ mm 3 ovenmgforhay Clb'sle\1l’.Q\icbeo.i° th' 3.111- I i.“:.‘:i.‘:“....° ’°.°;ii::::.. ...°i'.f3... 1- »»»»-°-- -=-1 ==» -» do onatracksecondtononeinthe l0N th than any other cereal on the Sirigivket at less cqst and do the Job hater, L-dill. -GIVEN SEVEN DAYS-A DMU was brought by the R. C. M. P. _be- fore James Jardine. Magistrate ol Kensington. on Monday morning, charged with driving a car while nude; the influence of liquor. He _was found guilty and given seven _days in jail.-S. . ` -PASSED AWAY IN BEDBQUI -There passed away on Sunday at hey- home in Bedeque, Mrs. Charles S. Wright, at the age of 'I1 years, af- ter a short illness. Mrs. Wright had many friends who will regret to learn of her passing. She was formerly Miss Minnie Wright. Her husband predeceased her by ia few months. There was no family. One sister, Mrs, James Henderson, of Bedeque. and one brother, Mr. William lea., of Victoria, are left to mourn. to Wh0!11 much sympathy is extended. The funeral is taking place this after- noon at 2.30 from the home of her sister, Mrs. James Henderson.-B. -WEDDING BELL! - A very 'pretty wedding was solemnised in Centreville Bedeque United Church on Saturday aftemoqn at 1.30, when Miss Selina. Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermas Myers of Carleton was united in marriage to Ralph N MacCaull, son of Mr. and Mn, A. G. MacCau1l, of North Bedeque. The church was prettily decorated for the occasion and was filled with friends of the bride and groom. Rev. Mr. Archibald performed the ceremony. The bride was very charming in a travelling suit of beige with hat and accessories to match. The young couple were unattended. During the signing of the register, Miss Winni- fred Wright sang “O Perfect Love.” Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of ed Mr and Mrs MaoCaul1 leaving shortly after for a honeymoon trip. Dn Tuesday evening, the bride was the guest of honour at a shower giv en by her girl friends, when she re oeived many lovely gifts Mr and Mrs MacCaull will reside in Bode- where a host of friends wish them every happiness-S. -_ADDRESS AND PRBSENTA . w i ' - Pr l MON-Neighbours and friends gath- ered at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. fi £21131 Pmkeifs °fD V1'_11m°'= l{;11§_Y- °11 and vice President, Mrs. md Mui- ., By EVEH fig 0Il0l.lI 8 BOD ; vi id t’ _ pat_ il Rev. Willard Picketts, who was or-' guy sm ce Pres en Mrs dained to the ministry of the Uni- , the bride, where luncheon was serv- S i _ ` r . ' hi . Que hi Cur ted Church at the recent Maritime M Conference at Sackvllle, N. B. Mr. Mc gne Robert A and after led, he to read an pressed the w acwd as chairman in which ood d, _ . M na d, ' Mrs. Stewart Mcln yre, Mrs. St. tm §;';=s:“2:g Clair Pequet, Miss Clo. McEachern. ` At the close of the meeting e. vote og thanks was tendered Mrs. Rear- Ttuadayeveningdunolcth. in tam mme -t wa me Nw- Under Markeh wharf The fern schomer, James He was a prominent farmer of the district and most highly esteemed for his many fine characteristics. I-Ie was a. staunch member of the Pres- byterian church, and an elder in the gnu;-eh for many years. He leaves to mourn his widow, formerly Mary MacGougan, one son Earl at home. two daughters, Mrs. William Mill, of Clearmont and Mrs. George Marquis, of Brookline, Mass, 8180 0110 Sister. Mrs, Stanford Gay, of Suinmerside, to whom much sympathy is extend- ed. The funeral takes place this af- ternoon at 2 o’clock from his late residence.-B. EASTERN GUARDIAII Hogbin column il renerved tel news of local interest but sdvertlnhy of a news; nature may be Illlefhd e S’ cents n word ltrlctly payable ll advance, ..°BUBSCRIP'I'l0NS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon's D;-ug Store, Montague. L-'L ..°W'l Adil OPENING a branch of the Elite Beauty Salon at Poole’s Hotel, Montague, imder the capable management of Mrs. L. Moore. Open for business Wednesday, June 27. P. . Gullison, proprietor. Phone 45. L-6290-6-26-Zi . .°ALUMNAE SOCIETY-A large number of the former pupils of St. Ma.ry’s Convent, Souris, attended a meeting in the convent (hall, on Sunday nftemoon, Julle'1'1th, for the purpose of forming an alumnae association. The meeting opened- with prayer by Rev. I. R. A. McDon- aid, P.P., after which Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis was appointed chairman, and Mrs. Laura Curley Recording em-etary pro-tem. Mrs. John L Reardon from Charlottetown was present and, outlined the object of the meeting. Rev. Father McDon- ald spoke very favorably of an as- sociation being formed under the name of St. Marys Alumnae, after w ch brief remarks were made by the Rev. Mother Bu erior, and sev- eral An Presi I7 of the former pupils present. election of officers took place ch was as follows: Honorary csident, Mrs. J. W. Brennan; dent, Mm. A. A. Mclnnis; Ist Vice Hesident, Mlm Josie McQuaid; ck St. John; Secretary, Miss Jane cDonald: Treasurer, Mrs. Laura ley; Councillors. Mrs. Arthur Donal Mrs. Alex F cD0 1 was minister. in suitable were made Kensington, and others. 8 51100983 DEW PERSONALS W' ' Mrs. Roy Tanton and and Doris Bernard, Saturday to Boston for Ottawa. MacArthur Mr. Herman Paul Wedge, of Summer- entered the Prince County for treatment.-B. i,who 9 the on widay _m friends will be pleased Mrs. Harold Crockett to her name in Bum- ia very mush improv- piaaaed to hear Tanton, eldest lhachihnton, af very mu improv serious illness.-5. _hs Misses June and Baal gunna of Boston, Maas., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. /i. Meikle. of luhxmgrside.-5. _ , don. Meeting closed with prayer. Commissioner Concludes Tour ‘I‘hesixyearshehasspentinC~an- ada as British High Commissioner have convinced him that the British Empire is destined to endure, Blr William Clark declared hem today and Lady Clark by the City of Fred- ' ericton and the Province of New Brunswick. Sir William said, the need to bring together National and Imperial in- terests must be recognized. Canada must protect its industries, and Great Britain must protect its farm- ers. ted the provincial government. the High Commissioner and Lady Clark left for Ottawa this afternoon. now? When you left school I heard you intended to follow the law. tention, but I t into the wing . _ _-ei 1"R»EDER.IC7IY)N, N. B., Julie 25.- t a luncheon jointly tendered him In seeking closer bonds of trade, Premier L. P. D. Tilley represen- Completing their Maritime tour, -1*# Old Hicks-What are you doing Young Wicks-That was my in- go mining stock businessandnow the lawis folio me AU 0TI0ll SALE UF GUTTAGE Al' 'll HIGHLAND AVENUE FRIDAY. JUNE 29111, AT 12.30 I will sell by public auction on the above date a nice cottlse, 8 rooms all modern conveniences, large lot 01175 feet with a lot of nice fruit andornamental trees. This is anice cotta in a beautiful location, will be lon privately up till day of sale znapplylng to J. Franklin Mclean, utor of the' estate of the late Jlmel C. Maolbean, or to J. A. MCDONALD, its iggl i gs Se B1 _,,,_,Qv _ ality Prod uctzon In Zlgriculturfal Products mm Senéfdr Hughes Expresses Satisfaction With Attitude . 36|! E-5 as -5552 ggsig “What section 8 means ia tbnt, providing the Governor in Coun- ell la satisfied that a majority of the producers of potatoes, say, in the Maritime Provinces, desire a central board. the three boards .may be amalgamated, But wha- ther they were amalgamated or not, if the province' did not agree the federal autborly would have power to oi BPD ut a central board, provided a majority wanted it.” I wish to make the following ob- servations- The soil and climate of if-°=°=~°-2°-11 of Government Leader in Sen ate Respecting Rights -aooomaonariox for m- . . » ‘ ngB1llofP E Isl aridPotatoProducsrs _ wg, 9 mg" su;:v__,2_s\_l:n“s|a_- - __ -° ° _Establishment Of Millit _.nm omson, ommmua, at , “'-° . , ' me I ' ' Mawr HW” '1'“°°¢°v° "4 ""“”m‘°m' '“"'n°" 'nie roimnnr extracts een nan mwwbmmmm ' unmcent is l __”“”*““" 'nfs we 'snr in: as- ~= “.2-= .rn 1 °° ei .*;.;.f::s~°°":.":°.. mr, rua_Nxsusn_»ummr b°‘1f°°5‘*“‘*§Y"§'§,‘_“‘ """’° “iff ;tin¢°§_iii in man cluunber M my mc my mum' um no ates for the other two provinces. _ Not Compulsory Q Prince Edward Island appearto be ‘ hmm Zfwau “mess im; gagmg ghygygwciiihmlxilnxghmlinnsiiumsetiggi very well adapted to the production; °‘I§§f_ Wm $515 Wmntmt gm; upsets as though they were one °f 'P°tato.l‘, and by reason of care- ° ‘ ‘ ' bo d? iui attention to seed, to cultivation '"‘°°" B1 k, Th r Wm be a igignt. Hon. Mr. Meignen: I think and to grading, that province now H°"' 1?"u ac ' e it I th that is correct. It must be borne produces, and has produced for b°"d °“y it uf? nfgwbg Y ° mf in mind that the Govemor in some years pest, ir very superior pwple Wm” ‘t W 1321811, Council is not obliged to take ac- article which commands a premium "V °f me Wt” ° gmwers r °° tion when the request for a board Hon Mr Sinclair: Does that a in the markets of Canada and thef Edward Island' °r New Bmmwwkt' comes from too small a portion of Pl g united states. what bothers me ia. °" “W °"h°" P’°‘§”‘°°' "'h§.h‘““°"‘ un industry. My own view is that Rishi: Hon. Mr. Meighen: 'in the mis. Ii one board had _1urisdi¢tibn, th” “ b°“’d be, °"“°d- I ° sg; it would me be common sense tel Wh°1° Mft according to this mem- cvu- the marketing or potatoes sri ¥e‘”°“ Wm “° '~`°’“° “ml have time bonds for ine me wmdum- P0 see the Maritime Province, would thei-el G°vem°r 1” C°“n°l{' industry in the Maritime Provin- United 5;¢,t,¢,5, be ___ danger thu we f PM Ed_ Hom My-_ Mu,-d0c_k_ Does this seg. _ Such fees should not mea o nce ees It would seem to me that_ h ,I 1,, " ”"{ ‘- Ward mind mflht 1006 the excel- u°’_:_l°°“tet’;;_pl°"° t};wp°5sibu:{"Yi;’i those three provinces would prob- cliff-rsscrlicgliieefhose who my re dictatorship are au prepared. Hit- ient position we have achieved after “’” “am” 5 “ P° ’“" et 3. ably be the smallest possible unit ier scme years of effort? "°‘"d in Prince Edward “mad with that could possibly Uperate as one wf£‘° ‘°°°“d l’”'W’°Ph his 9° 4° Baron Franz Von Papen. Vice- Right Hon My-, Mpgghem I am an “PPI” b°"d 1" N°""' s°°‘ 5? board in relation to that one pm- WG Fflliff Bild HUMY Mil gh aware or the seed perm business “Wt H°”° M* M°‘¢h°"° I °°”' duct- A different arrangement cll is siiilsfieul, on the recommen- _i_lnt_inn of the Minister, that a ms- or f t ry 0 he pei-sons engaged in the production or marketing of a natural product so require be may approve of a proposal. A proposal has to be made. If there is evidence that it is the wish. of the majority of the producers or; any part of Canada to which an proposed, for example, to extend cluding the whole of New Bruns- -I do not know whether in regard between the two or not-it can be b provides for the extension of the ary and these may be added to Al-_ d go, if the Governor in Council 15| ard handling another natural D be satisfied that the majority desire it, two or more local boards can be tha majority desire the amalgama- tion of the two boards of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, they can be amalgamatod, and the amalgamated bears will operate in future and will have full power, so far as this Act een give them; and probably will have also full local powers as given by the provincial governments. There may be one board foo the whole of the Mari- time Provinces. But that does not mean that every potato marketed pr e as e re The objective of the board is to get the best price obtainable for all grades. Grading would certainly be continued. It is utterly inconceivable that the ad- vantage due to high quality would ever be wiped out. You cannot pro- serve quality unless you preserve the extra price. Hon. _I/lr. Hughes: That is the point, and it is very important. The Baence of the Bill Right hon. Mr. Meigheri: It is very important. That is the fact. I do not know that my opinion in' regard to potatoes is very valuable -the opinion of the Minister of Agriculture would be vastly more so-but I should think that the es- sence of this legislation ia quality and the maintenance of our repu- tation in the markets of the world. and the l7\1l'P°S6 of the board would be to see that this was not impair- ed or bedevilled by goods being thrown on the market irrespective of quality. I think that unless the board can effect improvement inl that respect, this legislation will not’ be of tremendous advantage; I should think it far more likely to effect improvement in that way than in the way of dickering or orderly marketing. But. of course, I speak as one approaching the question from the outside. In see- ing to it that only worth-while goods go abroad, the board ought to be able to accomplish something. . Auctlblwdf. i,-me-e-as-ai v r _hand certainly it ought to be able to what the honourable senator Extra Price for Quality sh marketers. a nwposal may be adopt- ie ed for the purpose of "the exten- d sion of the geographical limits of pe . _ r F existing scheme relates." If it is n production now in operation, by in- pe h the limits of a scheme of potato it wo done under paragraph a. Paragraph Shi; amnigamated If he is satisfied that gt t by that board will bring the same ‘I lc th st. there. Four-fifths of the people in that province are growing potatoes, in large or small quantities. this question? If a local board were organised for the marketing of po- slmilar board were set up in Prince Edward Island, would each board be supreme in its field, or would the actions of each be controlled by the central board with a view to harmonizing them? answer to each part of the honour- able gentleman’s question is in the akirmative. Each board would bei supreme, yet each would be unch: the governance of the overriding provisions. -But those overriding provisions would never prevent either boa-rd from getting superior prion for superior quality. maintaining her identity vf thai as 1 think it is culled, in print _ "°° "Y that the 56°'-1°” f°fb1dS it would pmbnbiy cause dimcnity, for ward Island... _ e Ed | b_l_1f ther; is H01 nefdtedumt th*;i| friction might arise if one province Hon, My-_ Hughes; seed audi Shmudod ta-ma Eanza £1 llbewm gm were asked to withhold sales while table stock, I t e eP'1m‘;° ;:if°u_2_‘;e "is :D nkeu_ the other provinces were selling. It_ rtisht Hon. Mr. Meighen-one f\“’;‘d tht' the mdums WM W°“1d be the my °f the °°n"°1 the exce1lent_prlces obtained be-’ ° t B 1 pt, b°”`d to “dvi” as "° 'heme' °r cause of the superiority of the ar-‘ Wm an 'mga gamadox. Do th | not “hy “mt is big emugh W mm’ ticle. Were the opration of this Hon) 1M}Uc§` tg.. in they mm by “sen with respect W my Bm to deny the higher price to W0rdS na ure Dr? UC G product, while other units handling the nigb~aun1itynr;i¢1e, it wnuid be ‘°“’"‘ “mf g°"e"‘ . h _ I the same product are also func- h°11°urable sentleman will remem- hold. uniust and inderensibie; but 1 _,,R“§,§‘°1,‘,f’,‘I,;,M" M”‘§._f.’!: Yesh i¢1°“1“s nearby- It W‘-‘illd eww 9° ge’ that i=1f°fm-ation was to be cmulot see any danger of that in, --OU -~- _ S0- vwvuuvll Y me to be the part of wisdom that Nught down with regard to the clause 3_ That clause says: there could be an amalgamation the handling of any one product in assessment of tolls; whether the in “~,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,M u,,,,,,,,,_,, ,n Comb only olfugiiéids defblllls with a nat- _line ii_Iiaritinie___oPrr;vinces would be gower wg; ga the local board, or Ng, P ' °“° y °“° 8 e °°” am °°“Id d°1°¥“f»° it it have been circulated widely. i Hon. Mr. Murdock: Dealing with Hon' Mr' Hughes' That is when to thgylocu board' . Bam" B1°mb°"3 L5 “U °1d Helm' H any one mmm] product? the danger lies. The potatoes of _DRlg t Hon. Mr. Meighen. I think mehr mm of d1cmn¢¢5°n_ and a B Right Hon Mr Meigher DeaI_ Prince Edward Island being of su- Us are in the same category as no mg with oée nétural pméuct I per_lor qgallty the cfiemapd viéoluld l_1_<_::_riycet_f_<§es_:udthey twouldthhave to 1 h . ’ ,DET HPS C B TOHKCI' Ol' Cm all smell 0 8 Mir- k 1 t 1 , be°‘_‘,;‘g_f1a‘f,’; oI11’“t‘hfnf‘°b;1§_fu"s;“"i§2 for those of the other provinces. 11 ketinz Board and as weii or ine ‘nm 8' “nd "d“`"“u°“ °I°m°““ 0 _ , F01' `ll.!' c d t wick, instead of only the lower half could deal with DIES. 00\11d it HOW Right HOD IMI' Melghen I . . . : pre- _ '_ t° p°t°"°°5 the" L’ “ny dmin°“°” “me it mum' but I think tha( portant statement, that we do not Sta John Man Is ‘c uld nog: hap11;en.k honourable need to so m at an i nator rom ar ae (Hon. Mr ' i urdock) is right in sugesting - ° ° _ Severely Burned pqwgrg 91 any 1°¢g,1 bw"-d_ sump that the section contemplates that of their powers may not be plen- B . . bo it' t in in dnt n 0 ubi i.rvnR.ieoo1.,N. s., June as-af ’°d“°‘- ‘mf I §h°§_”dm‘h’“k "Qt ggnxtierggn that ivhei tnsogillrwug human torch after his clothing; ’;‘§,c;“‘,fu‘§;‘,‘,, §e”°s°‘§f,e k,,,d°:§h,,,,,,' in committee inet r°i-may he prom- aught fu-e_ il; ore M¥;y_c__P_i_»_per~ ' th H oertininfr ation IIIPBD DI-11. I-M84 GY. n 'my event' ,the pr°d“°°" make Iidtwoeol-°t`::ee mgtters. °Imtl1ink 41, was ¥escued by fellow-employees he selectiom we are entitled to that informs- who turoled a. hose on. him and ty _ ex-tinguis ed the flames. P°" T°H"‘ Um" Act (Eight Hon. Mr. Meighen: I am MacCauley, who came from Saint, S . very glad that the honourable gen- John recently to work in the eiee-, h?°&n1`§'t§;1ghe5};1 Hows :rug tieman has mentioned the point. I tricai department, was mixing an 8' t t t a. UI H u rage what my dlmculty ia. I could not be destroyed- Furtliermon . tell from the remarked the Chair- benefit of the general experience gy, ll the attm mm wbetber it was intended that will be available to each section. as qqqupm ~imug11,¢ °°°ff1°1\ 3 01 the opinion of the majority of per- honourable senator any under- ,om mum in producing that; Inter-Mullins coenenlhn (Hon. Mr: Sinclair). :stand the product in each pmvinee should* 60 With the UND” f explanation given by the right hon- prgvgu, 0;- whether the mayor-ity or Hen. Mr. Dandurand: Then eachl charged under this Bill. D,-m., mm ,ms "ent -Dl:A'.l.'H OF MBJOIIN 'l‘.MAC- rablethe leaderof this House, whose tus producers in the tluee provinces local board will be restricted in its' related eq some under-¢1;gy|3u¢~ M°°“°”““ th B,,,.,,,,,,,,,, mm; xii! or sea view-'ram passed explanations are usuauy very clear. combined would have tba deter- movements as to me time mai information with respect to nm I 59°" “id ° " L_,,,,,_,,_,,_,, sway in the ea.-ly noun or sunday when ua ein vm in committee mmm, ,.,,,,,._ 1 Wm, is mg, my., pines at which. and use muy nut and :muy act. 'ran in up °m me mvemmm Wm ii morning at his home in sea View of the Whole the Chairman gave gg I cm, gm; gh, N991, gg ppm” through which, the regulated pm- memorandum dated June 18, which 'Q' “"1 _simono svimuea-For an- -'W1 T-£1/f:°K,l§,§é §if;§'ea§;‘d1“°°”w” uf: an ¢Xg1l;11l§l°1\ which einem on adware mans engaged in the pc- zoczhghgilm \:erm;;k;_t§;\_:_ ;_fM;':l1 tg: §n§_1_a$tr_:f<>c_1y;rd__the Deputy ,ha a mm hw No. 1 iwith 28% dehydrated °°m° fthe -me Alexander MMR” ease 0 Hansard of Jima 15. into business will themselves de- ___ d _mm md sraée or - .. bee! meal) Wm give you mm son o » and which reads as follows: ,olde whether they are to have their WSH Y In fi Y. me fe of Bea View and wasosyearsofasv. own marketing board or go m cl,” of regulated product, with a marketing board that oper- freedom of action of the lom Hon Mr, Black; I was clear en- best marketing conditlcls and _pri- ough in my own mind on that ces. The boards dealing with the point, and I thought I stated my d PM ce Edwud mmd for mp ul;?;rsthl;dpx1e§>pl§aAl;lyPri11:et§A5:iwgaxril 5391102. ;xY0\lld be controlled by 1 c people waged in “_ °°°] helm is in exile). On the contrary §’s,am’i Wm not have to com, under central board, and because of ob- . the relationship has been bad. _.ist egress? as isis ggggig éiltii Fifi; séggétgeéééi board will be limited by the gener- al ruling of the central board, per- mitting or prohibiting sales during a certain period, with a view to the some product in New Brunswick Ediward Island Island does not need to go into the scheme at all I-lon Mr Hughes That is an im i§§ E ei? S l i ence ea under the Natural Products Marketing Act. will have to ba determined in the case of caeli product to which they are intended to apply. It is expected that when pre a on fer licences is 4 part of a marketing scheme, the amount of feel proposed for such licences will be included in the scheme, to the department by thel The Drollosed fees us well as other provisions of the achem-s, will of course be subject to ex- .aminatiou by the Dominion Mar- keting Board, recommendation by the Minister and approval by Gov- ernor in Council. It ia not inten- ded that regulation will be affec- ted by the amount of the fee. v io' section 12? P' 'l'NliaaVlr.v Eldmrhis ...‘l‘§“’sL.*:“.°.:‘.; Former Kaiser Predicts Early Ousting i0f Hitler Iiadceithe ’.l‘hatis,intbeachemeproposed ary Dictatorship In Sept. Forecast. Former _ Kaiser Will Rcfllfll- IDNDUN June 25-Military 416" tatox-ship in' Germany in Bev*-°U1U°_f was predicted by a “P°l'5°l1lI° close to former Kaiser Wilhelm. the Daily Herald correspondent It Doom, Holland, asserted. wiiheim, the Henidu informant said, learned during the last In weeks that plans me nrwlamltivn the dictatorship. whim would Orm ed and ready for execution at pw - ‘ ‘The former Kaiser will be back in Germany before the b08_irinlng of 1986," the informant was quoted as saying. "It may be as s private capacity, but he will be bank. No Ofllohl Contact “There never has been an official contact between the Nazi move- ment and Doom Castle (where Wil- Wil.helm never has met Chancellor Hitler and each has refused to see representatives of the other. “We hero do not expect to sec Hitler last through the winter. “Lieut. Gen. Wemer Von Blom- bers. Minister of War, contemplat- es proclaiming the dictatorship, with martial law at the beginning campaign “Later the new leaders would k financial assistance from the Plans of the Army Staff for the will be allowed to fly to Italy. ancellor, will remain in Germany nd a cessation of the anti-Jewish! ~ P ""¥ -__-_-_.m -i mwzgviil _b;_found a brief eynop. gre c :erm-ts yew the Heed Office the Burris; Mmtieal from its Branches, 111,, Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each local sit. uation ang are ixiinoloole touch wm, con tions a semi ggpdistriuts mentioned. om °’ Gdllerll With heavy rains general east od the Rocky Mountains. crop prospect, have been notably improved, aspect. ally in those sections of the Prairie Provinces, Ontario and Quebec where lack of moisture was beginning to have serious effect upon vegetatim Over the Prairie Provinces rainfall and cool weather since June in have been very beneficial to all cy-0 and have greatly improved tba yes situation in Southern Saskatchewan and South-west Manitoba, when drought conditions had exists; Gramhoppers have been checked for the time being, but are still menus. ing. Some additional acreage has been sown to course grains since the rainfall. In Quebec Province recent rains have been beneficial to 3,11 crops which had been retarded by the dry weather of the last month, and warm weather is new needed to promote growth. In Ontario gener- ous rains have stimulated steady ‘growth and prospects for an fodder crops and pastures are greatly im. roved throughout the province. In the Maritime Provinces cold weather and late frosts have delayed growth and good crops now wait upon warm weather. In British Columbia growth is still three weeks ahead of last year and moisture conditions are satisfac- tory everywhere except on Vaneou. VH' 15157.16. Where rain is required. CRIJP REPURT With reference to licence fees under the F lt d d from there re-establish friendly l' II final declsionu haasn yet °l‘:3iiA:x1tadl:: It is Drobrible that the fees will range from S5 to $30.