rnn ll rnlervcd In! Iowa y"; bu! uavcnlaln; 0| ure mq he lulu-tad n! wall] atrial; payable AIN leaves Bum. 9- m- tonlsht (Friday) mull hockey match. $1.25. Reduced lugs other stations, 1,3354; Oflmlvioiwrm, Iu-2238-1-15-3i. liwl be handed to their representa- eylllss Qlgu Green, Albany. “n, HARRY scnunman of " mil, Prince Edward Island, 10x pelt from a 1036 pup l sivuly on Sunglo nations part of its feed just sold "WARM-Rs AC fill!) CATHOLIC WOmETVS l“ are holding a pantry sale ’ furniture department ernoon, January 16th. Jill) C.\.\"l‘A'l‘A "The Daughter ; l Jail-lg" which was to have been l “hm; L-l.» the Summerslde Pres- ‘ all Choir in the Ken- ._vterian Church, on ~ coil, January 1'lth has llil-ly postponed on ac- ondlton of the roads. .l'.-\L luaarmo - The Jlllilg of the Girls Club >l hyterian Church was home of Mrs. Maurice .11; on Wednesday evening, Jan. lll W], l, good attendance pres- , 'l"lu- following officers were ell,“ 1.»; the coming year. Pres, ‘ p,- Cllia Moulltniil; . .5, shcrlnnu McAssey; 'l‘reas., -%_ Paul Harding was committed to and trial at the next session of supreme Com by Magistrate w. a. Dam)’ Yesterday 011 a charge of ‘$1501? The charge arose from the Clllllllent views the international urn ng of the accused's ma" situation was reflected in the l sShore Nov. l1, Speech but satisfaction was ex- suirllfiialilrlg McEwen, arrested on a pressed with conditions in Canada arralgflefa lliglfzlgzggg‘? agriliéltyawévlllleln gllldmwitrll tlhe relations prevailing mauded a week for sentence. g a (ms on the Nerm Am- Six witnesses were called to the illlcllgwdduelzilntgolzlgltifgasnhleiuliéigéelbdvg: feels of the Government's fiscal - cl , questioned for some time, while ggovezelxaslnsefaxdndlltignsstiillig i? ' Roy MacKenzie, customs officer, C. out the y“, l; Shh-l us ' R. Stavert, insurance agent; Ber- ’ ' nard Hughes, glvin 1d 1 connection Wm] meglnsfimiéléeang of agricultural produce at home Corporal Caldwell f eh R0 Canadian Mounted glue’ 5150 W512 the speech said. No effort had led s-Decdboat at Glover‘ My; Lloyd Gorrill, re-electcd. - of lhunlzs was tendered the tiring OIIlCPIS, President, Mrs. M. rSAD Nlitvs RECElVED—-Mrs. n 0f the lvlnwlcy House has d the sad news of the death her llllclc, L. W. Keith, which curred at ‘his lioinc at Needham, rs, on hlondlzy, lltli inst. Mr. ellh “I15 a native of Havelock,N. ‘but \".'l well known on Prince l bland, as he had visited ncl- nearly every summer L. G. Lewis and Staff Sergt. An- derson conducted the prosecution and W. Henry Noonan and C. D. McCa.lium appeared for Harding. POLICE COMB lied from page 1) =r mid was formerly Miss Silc is n. sister of Mrs. H. Lcfurgcyl and Ml‘. Jesse Huestls Slinllllcrslllt‘. Mi‘. , bcl-n lll for about ten days. l lnkillllfltlly is extended to Mrs. e. l iii her bereavement-S. Nauru-z and mail extortion. . In Washington, n q" the Db ed between Hts Majesty's Govern- paftmgnfl 9f gush“; issued on a ment in the United Kingdom and poster the first official description cmada with lesPect t0 B-"BW trade Advlslng the agreement. The agreement itself pllblic of the $10,000 reward offer- “"11 du-"Submlttod for your unprov- ed for information leading to his M durmll the Present 3855b -" arrest. the poster thus described the wanted man: “Age, about 30 years; height, five feet seven or eight inches; weight. complexlon foremost problem, the speech said. Dld not despite the inauguration of a stand erect. dimple 1X1 chin, high home improvement Plan. eud e Cheek bones. new aplwared to be substantial increase in employment. broken a little below centre, had Measures t° "$15k i" u"? 957mb- liairy hands; speech, slightly for- n-‘hment °1' "nemlflllyed YOWIB cign accent, spolc: brokenly, ap- 99°91‘? ‘Wind be take" "l 60-01%?!’- pcared of Southern European ex- “mm with the Prwmqes- -l'lll-‘.T'l‘\' “TZDDING — A very -- ill ' g was solemliized at "ill Manse on Thurs- ; Jan. 14, Rev. Waller _ officiating, when Misc em ltllwlitgomcry, daughter of Mr. id MP». W. J. Montgomery of Port lilbcmlnc thc bride of Hudson til n of Ml'. and Mrs. John efircy 01' lrllllililttlfl‘ Road. The ' attired in a. lovely black trimmed with gold and lo mutcli. After the cer- C: wedding party had lun- u. lhc Mawlcy House, leav- of the kidnapper. swarthy. Pcculiaulties: hm‘ a l'\‘i'l‘]lLlCl‘l was held in the ’l'iicir nlluiy friends wish em every happiness-S. Police harvested a crop of poten- Camda 511' 59"!“ l! "l olltwlllo tial suspect-a all over the far west, °‘ dewwpmen“ "M" WY fol‘ including new arrests in San Diego, Mme Yea“ 1n 1115114118 °llt the and 5,“, airway and construction of landing "suspicious char- fields- actors" in Seattle and in Chicago. cam" and quesmlled gnome, m Board of Railway Commissioners ‘ ‘ING AUXILTARY -'I‘lle hi: of the evening aux- lnity United Church was Oil 'l'll(“(lfl_\' evening at l e of Ali's. Robert Dewar. Alum. Miss MncQuarrie was in Mrs. Geo. Meikle con- thc devotional pcrlnd. Miss l the discussion in '2 uullv hm}; "Moll and Women Sacramento, Portland flared slgnllh over aviation or highway transport cantiy in Portland when a man °1' mt“- qilestioned and released went into a restaurant and remarked he had be " t d" ith th ase. ggtrglggieuilied t», lllmelfilt pol_ times and in different forms. Men- i e intervened and took him back m" o! "To "wit" in the Speech to headquarters for a mental ex- "m" “l6 7'11"!" W“ "l! first amination. He gave his name as Deforest Powers. 28, a laborer. California officers still were re- ported seeking Fred Orrin Haynes. former Folsom convict named by _ warden Clarence mrkln yeslel, on a private membe a motion. The for uestion- Iiglefl: 1:53:33‘. m qclllcagu blind persons to qualify for old Calif., reported he believed Haynes “g9 Pellsm“ l“ B“ ""11" "Be hd lidf kth Fld. “f, 3f? 5,, "Izaak, filojobll’; dicated legislation along this line. rs wvrv rend from Dr. Florence l of the Foreign Miuslon Field -Kr.lv:i: and Miss Alice Gordon l~ Home Missions in Man- ~ New’ Ycal‘ Greetings were ‘u _fl"lnn ills-a Mildred Slackford gllflllllvll and Mrs. Prod Walton _ lllluolntorl delegates to the ‘F ill ivnicil is being held in vii llifs month. An in- l n address. by Miss Slle Mead- _ \"" 1"‘? lYlp lo Vllny for the ~-u‘vr of the Canadian nlem- Scveral sources reported tho _ connection _\_"_”_*_—_' with the case was becoming more Stolen from an Everett residtelilit Friday night. possibly about e time little Charles was killed, it "l!" PM" T“ "W"! was found yesterday morning with stolen license plates, and was im- pignltljéilgl ,,'?,,°§§,°,°',,,,d wasllhlgloh from the Throne read in the Sen- wllllbm Co“ M0 today by GOVEHIOI‘ GGTTGTBI itted human blood was found Lord ‘Weeueuluu It the oaeulne o1 on chains and on n. handkerchief 951411016191 l-fin . Loo Gallant. of Abram‘: "l. has returned home after o his brother in Qucbccn-B. rlnce left on Tuesday State Patrol Chief ti’! Spend the remainder C Government scientists ably compared the stains with little Charles‘ blood but remained sil- owupled the nearby fortified bulld- e:;t as to what they found, ‘Mlle Clive Reeves, who has lsltslllllil in Boston. has re- 0 her homo in Summeruldb. -____ m” l, mDbell has returned n: mm Prince Co GOVERNMENT ,,,°,,,,,,,,_ m’ years old, he speak; highly (Continued from page 1)l____ pltal and doctor ~' ' " northwest of Madrid in the sector approach to El aurgents bombed a Madrid ref ee lkscorial and the Guadarrama foot- train, inducing 40 persons, the min- hills. Its occupation by the militia istry of interior reported tonight. was regarded as an important pre- paratary step in an impending of- the train enrouic from the capital fensive against the combat-wear- tc safer areas, be said. The angina d7”: (l. A. Brennan, Bummer- . .nrl F. W. Hansen of Tyne T n. officers of the ' - Tllkht Horse are in ‘Halifax . lnriourse in machine gur. Flghtlm, in the University City the trucks. 39cm“ whl h began at 3 _ o'clock | Prom Jun Province came report: yesterday afternoon, was eaturrd ' l by “many acts of bravery on both fieght train wh ~11 was derailed sides." qtieral Mlaja said tonight. near Vllcacs, ki_ lg the engineer. Much of the action wok place Government p lea claimed one 9 mmd the gpanish-American war victory-they re ted they drove memorial. A colum of militiamen back insurgent t ‘p transports at- wehl, We; the top in this sector, tempting to land :.t llstepona. Mal- lrifles and areuouee lu the" bende- and rushed the taking it after I Pll-Nailni. UIPEFTORS ANT) Summeru:ll-.'l:l-Ic.,ue m0 gnemy trench. men‘. The Aliniranto Cervera, one atubbo .. fight. of the vemle. was struck by two b rtainof firofmm Iii-pound bombs. ‘The warship: 50mm“ y . c“ abo Morocco. new automatic ordnance. tho! lad PR] with deep concern of the decision -____ E COUNTY BOB- of H13 MB-lesiy Kin! Edward VIII alegac tacknowledaes re- to renounce the ‘Throne for blin- l’ mm the Elsfate of self and his descgndgntg Elizabeth Jane Harding of Cont ibutiong g 1 _ l%hapgreclz3edlhl8él1ll:y of Westminster stops were taken e udowment Fund quest and consent of Canada in m "P I- Deimanent the enactment of legislation by the ‘mg y the interest of Parliament at Westminster for the °" “Wmmll ox- purpose of giving effect to His "In accordance with the Statute immediately to set forth the re. Mulestyls instrument of abdication and providing for the succession to the ‘Throne. P a u I ll a r d in g ‘c.'.'.’.'.i..“°.i.‘§";';‘.ii.."1f." .;“.:..::;l: will be sought to the alteration in Committed. To Would be appropriately represented Supreme Court I eld in London after the cor- onation. European Situation The anxiety with which the Gov- crican continent. Testlmillly t0 the beneficial ef- VlEOrOus promotion of the sale and abroad would be continued. bee" iloared to expand Canada's trade and following out the Gov- emment’s policies ministers had visited Great Britain and other countries and Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of ‘Trade and Commerce. was on the Way ic Australia and New Zealand to discus revision of existing trade agreements. “You will be pleased to learn,” said the speech, "that an agree. ment in principle has been reach- Unemployment Unemployment relief remained a Establishment of the Trans- Extension of the authority of the may be in the direction of control Revision of the capital structure of the Canadian National Railways has been proposed at different time it had been officially included in Government policies. Pensions for the blind has been an annual subject of debate in Parliament for some years, always usual proposal has been tc enable than 70 years and the speech in- Decision to strike the "gold clause" out of contracts for the Payments of debts followed the re- cent meeting of the national fln- ance committee when representat- ives of the provinces urged the step. orrawa. Jan. 14-10mm» lowing is the text of the Speech presunh ing serving as the lnsurz‘ it base. Fighting continued Ppglimlt the night and until after 1 .'.'n this Thwart Troop Deparkatlon VALENCIA, Spain, Jan. ll- n- Blx hundred persons were aboard and four couches were blown from of a. second triin bombing-a this continent, and conditions in Canada, present a striking contrast t0 those of many other countries. United States to Canada in July last was a much appreciated expres- sion of international friendliness and goodwill. sed a steady ‘improvement in con- ditions throughout Canada and has borne testimony to the beneficial effects of the fiscal policies of the administration, and of other meth- ods employed to achieve national recovery. A very definite restora- tion of confidence is in itself an augury of the continuance of recov- QTY commerce has been accompanied by a noticeable improvement in the general economic position. Out- standing features of this improve- ment havc been an expansion of markets, a revival of industry, an increase in employment, ascending government revenues, and upward trends in wages and prices. In the primary industries improvement has been especially noteworthy. crease in the volume of farm pro- ducts exported. It is the intention of the Covemment to continue a vigorous promotion of the sale of agricultural products at home and abroad. pand Canada's trade have been un- remitting. Since the last session of Parliament ministers of the Crown have visited Great Britain BRITISH H ii ME DEFENCE PLANS PRUCF Baby Gas Mask Per- Britain announced todfly Dfllwtm" of a gas mask which can be used even by babies-latest symbol o! the lateness with which the Government is tackling the problem of home defence. air armaments will put Brit-Bin In a. powerful position to combat en- emies anywhere by 1939. Bu! be- gm chat, the twin problems of pro- tcction against air raids and Ell"- anteed food supplies at h0m8 H‘! being pushed to immediate solution. aza Province. in a heavy bombard- the Home Office who disclosed rs- l cently that 30.000000 aw mflBk-ll ,- r 1e. Dusters sale‘ his neck was .01 would be distributed free thoughout- t bmkeh 1h lh l crash, Briiain in 193'], announced the ba-by mask development. Iledbldhwllfifillfi. THUMMERIDE NCB COUN Legislation Includes Air Service, Social Laws And Greater Railway Control (Continued. from hi” 1) Honorable meunlbe nf the Ben- atc: Members of the House of Com- mons: ' meet you at the commencement of another session oi’ Parliament. The people of Canada, in common with the peoples of the other parts of the British Commonwealth of Nations, learned with deep concern of the decision of His Majesty King Edward the Eighth m renounce the.’ Throne for himself and his descend- ants. In accordance with the Sta- tute of Westminster, steps were 11n- mediatcly taken to set forth the request and consent of Canada to the enactment of legislation by the Parliament at Westminster for the purpose of giving effect to His Maj- 'esty’s instrument of abdication and providing for the succession ic the Throne. In accordance with the same Statute, the assent of the Par- liament of Canada will be sought to the alteration in the law touch- ing the succession. You will be invited to adopt a resolution expressive of the loyalty of the members of both Houses of Parliament to His Majesty King George the Sixth. His Majesty has been graciously pleased tc set the twelfth of May as the date for his Coronation. Pro- vision will be recommended for the appropriate representation of Can- ada at the coronation ceremonies. An Imperial Conference will be held in London, beginning in May of this year, for the consideration of questions of interest to the various members of the British Common- wealth. The international situatlon con- tinues t0 Ell/B mlwll EFl-llllld T01‘ tion of certain branches of the pub- flllXleliy- The Rllllflllbe!‘ li-ilfmbly 'lic service, for which provision was of the League of Nations gave 887K185?’- COXI-ildefflfllml t0 file bell!“ ‘effected. The Board of Governors ing of recent developments upon the activities of the League, and a committee was appointed. on which ors of the Canadian National Rall- canada is represented, to consider the question of the apple-ration of the principles of the covenant. Happily, international relations on The visit of the President of the ‘Ilhe year just closed has witnes- A. marked increase in trade and There has been a pronounced in- Thee Government's efforts to ex- APACE fected. Plan To Build Up Food Re- serves. n; THOMAS HAMILTON Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON, Jan. l4—(AP)-—Gl'fl9 M0115 I Tigcveldriliieiit?! T tuauufaii 1°“? “m3” wmberm oulcms em" mans of todaywhat Martin Luther to build up food reserves, designed w assure a supply of blend and other foodstuffs for six months. Gradual accumulation of wheat and Jewish splrlt» f0!‘ the ‘lbrritorial Anny, two ulti- The total strength of the Territori- al Armyis to be increased from Huge expenditures for navy and Geoffrey Lloyd, undersecretary in Melvin Stewart, 90. single, was in- stantly killed near this Annapolis Valley village today when a light truck he was driving left the high- l-llepresentatives representatives on the commission responsible for the forthcoming 0n Coronation l ‘Commissionl _Guq.r\llln'a Special Wire) N, ~ Jan. Ill-Canada's and other countries. in participate c ll l- Klh G v1 . x, Dermal. m c» Reece». o. ..?.l33;..;'.l‘.%c...i.>.°3f.€°....l‘.€é. the revision of eldsting agreements. ‘trade “3'°°"‘9“"s' M m‘ 9mm” King Hon. Vincent Massey Can- It affords me much pleasure tn ‘time’ the Munster p‘ Trade and “(mm High commismn’ and G‘ P‘ Cmmwm i" 9n me w“? w A115‘ Vanier, secretary of the High Com- tralia and New Zealand to discuss mlasloherrs Qfflce_ The United Kingdom will be YOU W111 b6 131C359‘! W 165m that represented by those persons who , ‘m agrwmenh m Prmdplf’ h“ been are members of the Coronation reached bollweeu Ill-e Maldive Committee of the Privy Council. Governments 1n the United King- dom 8nd Cullfldfl- With respect t0 l1 Commissioner Bruce, former Gov- noW trfldb flflfoeme-llt- T718 BSIQB- ernor-General Sir Isaac Isaacs, Sir ment llsell W111 be submitted for John latham and Sir George Rich your approval dwlne the present l Will act for Australia. session. With the asislamc and co-oper- will be Prime Minister Savage, Fin- ation of the National Employment ance Minister Nash and High com. Commission, progress has been missioncr Jordan. made in coping-with unemployment | The South African delegation, previously announced, is Premier closed on July 1. A registration lHertzog and Charles teWater, the of unemployed persons on relief High Conlmissloner. and rellei. Relief camps were has been completed. Dominion- Proviirclal agreements have been of the King, will be chairman of entered lnlc respecting a farm em- ployment plan, under the terns of which work has been provided for ‘ lhousands of single homeless men. ' A Home Improvement Plan has been put into operation. l i Despite these measures, how- iof employment, the provision for large numbers still on relief re-l . l lever, and the substantial increase mains a foremost problem. Measures will be taken. in co- operation with the provinces, to as- g sist in the establishment of unem-_ ployed young people. A comprehensive program fc meet the serious conditions created by . 'widesprea.d and intense drought in NGW ‘MOVE TO GlVe Western Canada was adopted dur- ing the summer months. The amalgamation and consolida- made at the last session, have been of the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- Doramm and the 3°93‘! °t Dhect‘ and Catholic church lenders, usll- by Parliament, the Government control of the Bank of Canada. Railway Commissioners. and to re- ban homes; to amend and consol- at a. lower age than seventy years. A measure will also be submitted d with respect "w the discharge, 1n Home and an ambitious priest- any coin or currency which is legal h tender, of debt payments at pres- gold coin. d moris: fiscal year and the estimates for for your consideration. Honorable Members of the Ben- Members of the House of Com- In again inviting your careful phasized icday, now would pennlt g other reserves is being considered fence Plans Department. The gas mask distribution is only 5 part of the anti-air raid protec- l; tion. A system has been installed p To stimulate leasing recruiting aircraft dl—' were organized n and have sole charge of London. 130.000 to 150,573 men. Instantly Killed AYLISPORD, N. 8., aJn. 14- luma billed. way and crashed lnlc a telephone 8.. and Fred Tibet-t of Little River. This new protector, he said. is N. 8.. were engaged. in n fish busi- suitable for use by the smallest in- ' he's and it was after making dc. lint in the event of hostile airl liverles in ‘Aylesford the former ‘ments on the types of beverage! raids . [celled fcr up m» mirth act-u. ally at opposite religious poles, were WBYS have bee“ 3171mm“ and ha“ agreed today in hostility to an ef- entered upon their duties. Through loll to glve the Blble l, new, antp the purchase 9f 5W5!‘ and the up‘ somltic rendering, denying Jesus polntment of directors, authorized was a Jew has assumed e predominant interest German faith that rode ma, favor in the ownership, and an effective wlth the Nazi “do. saw lh the translation work of the Evangelical Measures W111 be introduced l-° Bishop Weidcmahn of Breman all provide f0!‘ the OST-fllbllfillmenl? M a obstacle to their efforts to get rid Trans-Canada air service; to 9K" of the Bible entirely, especially the tend the authority of the Board of Old Testament. weeks two editions were issued, idate the acts which relate to com- Germany's Grout War qllflrteflflfls- blnes in trade and industry, and to tor-general. expressed the neopag- provide for pensions to the blind anlst v-lewpollltl ant requlmd to be made 1h 801d or trying to suppress the Bible and Member, of the House of Com- “l9 mulch- The Puhllc Amounts o; the last leaving the church; when are you the coming veal- will ‘be submitted ""1" Stuttgart newspaper, giving the ate, address of the local office of the ‘ Germanic faith. translation work began with the . _ Gospel according to St. John be- “mslderatlon of the ‘Important’ mat cause therein "the struggle against ters which will engage your atten- UW- I P"? that DMM Providence giiougygtzljzh thgplgitblewiiilfllclhedrul; may guide and bless your delibera- hlghest polnt" tions. ' great opponent of Jews." His pur- pose, he said. was to give to Ger- destructive raids on Lnndpn-centre llnued, of finance and government-as well as on ships transporting food sup- dared mm may‘ Gama“ l“? plies. u A5 a NW1" PM“ a" underway dering the text in German rather than in Hellenistic-Jewish. The de- cisive question for christianity to- day is its attitude toward the by the newly constituted Food De- Christ was not a Jew‘, since hi.» homeland was Galilee, which he to give quick notice of the arrival p051“; of the Jews» and algal,“ 0f emmy “P9161165 11°38 the WM‘- that was wily he was crucified. ants alike professed dismay at the “R. B.” Met Match 3.1. B1.‘ Bfinlzlililhtgllfl at Halifax on I e ner on lare next F id , “llto Accldfiflt met his thatch in Australia tiling); . the course of the world tour he is just ending. lfor the Canadian Leader of the Opposition at Canberra. says the ‘Sydney, N. 8. W., Dally Telegraph, [and a toast was suggrstcd m the ‘ Opposition lenders. Ollicrs were Bennett's orange juice had been Stewart. a native of raeepoi-t, u. , matched lvy wewwl Olmbeltlon l Leader J. Curtln's request for a cup of tea Prime Minister J. A. Lyons, High New Zealanrfs representatives The Duke of Gloucester, brother - the Commission. Anti-Semitic R e n - dition Of Gospel T0 Appease Nazis. (GP. by Guardian's Special Wire) BERLIN, Jan. l4—Extreme Nazis The neopaganists, profeilsing the R“ Y °N "- RA Week-End Specials ICING SUGAR‘ t...» FRUIT Medium size, SPECIAL [utility's rill HOLMAN’S COST - U - LESS GROCERIES For Friday loll SATURDAY “Alli-Biff SPECIAL at 3 lbs. 22c "Jamaica/"V-(“lood With cannistcr. Worth 95c ‘flollmnn‘sv“ 12 oz. jar Speciall19g "Aylmr-ris" Toullio CATSIIP .. 2 h, 29, 00ml unified‘ "sfilllifllflp" 3 pkgs, 25g Lobster Paste Fink Salmon , 2 for 25c DAIRY BUTTER “Lynn Valley" Squat Tins. SPECIAL Various flavors, 21b. pkg. "Marven's Home Style" Bishop Weidemann published a vise the capital structure of the new rendition of the gospel ac- Canadian National Railways. Among cording to St. John, part of an other proposed legislative enact- ambitious Nazi project to retrans- ments to which your attention will late the entire Bible. Within two be invited. will be bills to facilitate the making of loans for the repair totalling 2.000 copies, and the sec- and improvement of rural and ur- 0nd edition was almost gone. General Erich Von Ludendorff. “We call the Bible what it is-a eceptive work of man for Jews. ood." _ The Germanic faith movement is raw Christians of all faiths from Bishop Weidemann explained his He referred to Jesus as “the first ave his contemporaries. He con- “Biblical conceptions will be ren- age. 'I‘his consciously means ren- Bishop Weidemami a s s e r t e d aid the real Jews regarded with ontempt. His version of the Gos- el pictures Christ as "the veryop- Catholics and German Protest- ew Nazi rendering ofthe Gospel. In Australia MONTREAL-T‘ Jan. l4,-Rt-Hcn The ozcasion was a cocktail party ken and it was found that Mr. Reporters present made no com- M l: A s E (C. P, by Guardian's Special TNircT | WINDSOR, N. S.. Jail. 5 West Hanis municipal council in "Thousands of upright peopleare ahmm session today was asked to m levy a license of $50 oll "llflvellillg | (A. l’, by Gun going to resign? We give advice gfgcefy stores" and other pcddlers l‘ NEW YORK, Jan. l4—M8.lDl Twenty-five merchants signed a l Gpppng 33, nvgm p0l“'l', Thus read an advertisement in a petition saying the travelling stores l all-hum n-lal (m ll charge of mur- (lerlng Nlary Robinson Ca~e. pretty l Queens hQllPCNlIT‘, ail/er authorities that said his pleas of innocence had would equal the amount paid by ‘been banvl-vcl down by a flood of regular merchants for their pro- l l-i-The which operate in many Section-S 0‘ rural Nova Scotia should be sub- ject to a form of MRS. WILLIAM H. MOASE with regret of the passing 0i W5- wm, 1-1_ Mouse, New Annan, whose he mo. death occurred at her home Jan- l uary 7th after a loni; 11111855- forlnerly Miss Robina Cairns. was born 1n Freo- 0 daughter of the late RDbf-‘ft Blld Before her marriage she was a well known school teacher. Besides her sorrowing husband wllh 51¢hl~ll@_q;llh&5y'> there are left to mourn three sons and one daughter, of Charlottetown, Robert of New Annan, Albert and Louise at home. The funeral service was held from her late residence Saturday afternoon to the People's Ccmetry ills." Kcnsington. Rev "The Lolzl is My Shepherd" and bubl!" "Forever with the Lord" were very _*"-—i-_“ . r} r _ u .. l bearers were six nop- at ~ e 8i n guardian hews: Messrs Robert Auid. Louise ' Cairns, Stewart Moasc. Mlnnrd’! Llnlrnent rrmuvrll efnlnn. J. L. DAVISON AND EMBALMER Day and Night Calla Prompfly Attended. Fancy Nrwly- Al-rived DULCE 1 lb. tins uwr Th. 25c l lb. Prints Special lh. "Hamilloifs/Pdol." R '2 lb. pkgs. Regular 25c: 2 71101802]; fiat: FIGS cs......l”o". Tumor .;;:.“.i.'rf";.°.'zr::' 29c l. 1w TAX "TRAVELLING l ;llegro Awaits Trial bloody’ EVlClfYICi". chair. iii he llad destroyed. Ccit". Salter Tom Igrulringl: “I've had about six monihs; but we cllll it I Alden ..’SUBSCRIPTIONS to chi Mouse. Edward Cascly and Harold Charlottetown Guardian may bl handed to their Rcpt. Archie lfumfl. Phone 47. or left at H. _J. Mabon’: Drug Siorc. Montallue. FZLYHIY 5 Cleric; Special 59c Murder Count rllianis Special Wire] tonight COllVICllOIl carries a mandatory cClllCIlCC of Llcnth in the electric District Attornc-yl Charles P. Sul- _ llvan said the ulry Ziflic ilegro con- A Wide circle o‘ {norms 108mm fesscd aitc-r hr- Wll.» confronted with nu array of evidence which mllllf! the top-speed tempo ‘lwhlcll marked the affair from the time the 25-year-old vicilrill: body wn. follnrl in the hnilitllh of hei 1171B 3355- and “'35 P‘ apalilllcil‘. hfoxxday lliclll. Sullivan imllicclintciy l)€‘_.-'\ll Email: pllng fol of chuacwr she w“ a true a lllillll, possibly within three wee s. Christian woman, loved by all who ‘its first ste nas i go befon knew her and always ready to help j p 0 ihc grand Jilly to seek an indict- men‘. charging {Wot degree murder. Bill: “Tom, arc you ever troubled Tom: “l am. Some nights I don't namely Huffy sleep tlircc hours." Bill: “I pity you then. I've got ll awfully burl. l'\‘e l)(‘(‘ll afflicted now for about three years. The doctor calls it "nvul-l-l lilsomnia DHFHIEX- egg- no M _..nJI‘L¢ - C. ..;&i~£*-== . , SUNGLO BREEDING RATION, l IN CUBE 0R. Ml-IAL FORM. l )W AVAILABLE AT YOUI l NEAREST DEALER-