OFA , MERCHANT A gpolled chili pnowl up and he the world rarely ever agree /// $1 *_* :iff/” //ff I -` _ , ' " ’ . \s\\\ \\\\\\\ ; / 'rnvmm \§>>’ -M _ -1 . _ €D|)|€'$ PBPEI' r~. REBU byEVBfy||0dY a " ` Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ‘ --- tv .. ‘ 3 . / . \ //W ,-/°4- ff-rf' Qt; __ _ V -.we -»-~ _ _ ` _ Ellllll R “ < ` v 7 AG o Yearnlng, with no object In view, ' . MERCHANT ig bound to grow m0.l\0i0h9lll.. MAXIMS ' or A Dnllv eel O0 “2I.'.‘.‘.32“‘:i’.7. ...-.fx 3'... _ _ cHA1ri.oTrirrowN, CANADA, rvsoNEsoAY MAY 4 1927 Charlottetown Guardian Two Conte Morning Guardian, Foumlld III1 for the purpose of nom- candtdates for Cilrarlotte- conrmoris and Royalty, audi elections. ` The conventions of the delegates -the 'Se-cond and Third -Districts held- concomitimtly at oirc 0'- in the Board c-L 'Trade Rooms Strand Theatre, respectively. of the Fort Augustus Dist- rict was the largest in t-he history of that district, Mr..W. J. Gibson, convener. presided, while iMr. A. R. MacDonald, \(}len1innan was ap- pointed secretary. After tile chairman had pointed out the purpose of the meeting, 'Mr. J. .Pi MacDonald. Glenilnnan, in a short sipeech moved the nomination' oi' Mr: J. Augustus MacDonald as .-isseinbly-man. This was seconded by Mr. A. iMacAulay. of Tracadio rind supported by ‘Mr_ W. Owen, l~‘renchfort, ' After the nomination had been on motion closed, Mr_ ‘MacDonald was :mild loud apfpluusc. declared u cun- rlitlnlc. Mr. 'MacDonald iii n short ud- rlress, accepted -the nomination, and thanked the delegates 'for sircli ii whole-liearted and unanimous nom- lnirtic-n as he had received. .In choosing the Cuuncilninn, .Mr. Alphonso 'Kennedy oi |Soutlrpori, moved the nomination of lion- Loon and Wood. s’éconde'd 'hy Mr. A. R. MacDonald, Glentlnnan. » 1;ne'oonvention'wuminfertneu by thc chairman, Mr- Gibson, that he neu rusritinr 'morning been 'retiring to the I-iondtiralile Mr, Wood who expressed -himself as not 'being able L r e. C' nveiitions Held Yesterday Hon. Dr clllilian, W. Chester S. Mc- Hi; Majégg Ex res, Lure, Mr.-,J. Augustus MacDonald,_1Vir es Profound SSW-;'j1 Strand Theatre Filled to Capacity to Hear Thousands 1) ri v e n FU11Rep01-1 of Ju 'Matthew Wood' Hon. Mr. L. Jenkins, For Victims of Mi and'Mr. J. H. Buntain Nominated. si-ssippi Iiisosir-r~. '_ form. Splendid Address Delivered b “ . _ _ Master of the -- _ - y Louisiana 'unusually large and en-. Meyiiield and seconded hy Mr. -Giraf- Iilibeiul - Conservaliveyles Proude or -Milton. On liallliiil t1 were -held yesterday- 10 the meeting iylr. lirrntunis nonr- |lllTES i liinlioii was carried by 21 Slllllillng vote. Tire 1-auilidntes on lielnll called upon responded with rousing nd and' Third Districts ot' speeches Premier Stewart belgit o - _ » lor the forthcoming Provin- present was called upon by e chairman and responded with an en- thusiastic speech testifying to the faithfulness of MessrsJenltlns and Buntaln and congratulated thc; delegates on their choice and ‘1rrc», il-icted that 'Messrs Jenkins and Buntain could be relied upon to* guide the destinies oi' the good old second district during the next four years, _ =Charottetown and Royalty » At four o'clock. -in the .Strand- two delegates to contest the city of Charlottetown and iloyalty was held. There was ir lurgo audience. rcp't‘esentation oi' women. Mr. W. ‘A. iStewm't. presided, while Mr. Norman -Lowther was secretory, 'On motion of Mrs. .li E. Il. Mac- Cready, seconded lry -Mr, lluglr Couriers, lion. iii". M¢~.\i.l\llll:iii wus. ninld loud and loni-‘I iipplnusc, dc- clured nominated as cerincllmnii. ' On motion of Mr. Joseph Storey. seconded by `Mr. -John -McKenna, Mr. W. Ohostor -S. iMoLurc, was iiominniml assenilrlynian. This,nonr- liiatlori wits also greeted with liottr- ty uppliruse_ Beth candidates gave short ‘Speeches ‘which were received with applause, thanking -the delegates tor their nomination. --<-`»-¢.>_..._,__ _ to accept _n nomination, on account*-_ I of ill-health. This a.nnounceinent°. - . - Wm! received by the delegates with _ many expressions ot regret -and a Vote cl thanks, moved by Mr. J. J. MacDonald, seconded ‘hy Mr, 'Mc- Emchern, Mermaid, was tendered the \l~lon. .Miz Wood for the splen- did 'workqzhe had performed in the mter'estg_roi the district and thc_ -province during his quarter'-of-n~§ century as a legislator. Mr. Mulducherii their moved -the nonilnatlon of Mr. Matthew Wood, which QUE seconded liy ‘Mr. James .\iacDo1rnld. (ileiiiinniiri :ind carried uuaiilnronaly. Mr. Wood in it low words 11... krioylcdzctl the riorriinniion. 'Sweeties -were llron <|olivr»rod~ hy lion, iilr. -McMillan und lion, lh'ciir~ icr Stcwirrt. Second District 'l`lro Conservative cnirvcrrtlorr for ilu: second district of Queens was :`l , . . . iulcd to order by tho coirvcrim uncxplosinn lute Saturrin mnfie -lliiliimlrl Mucl’hci'son nt 1.30. li. t.. -lu. MacKenzie ut' 'Milton was 3lll>0lii.i4>ll secretary. _ ° Tire chairman in a ncat speech ""°“°i in rlr-~ .\li »..;-...,1l V£l.lley."l` huvc lr1~:.ii'opr-rt_v, .;.n<..1 1,1-' floods in the .Nilersxi-r»:i1»|ri \'rrll.--5-_ 1 hasten to eilcr my in-ni-11'.-ir -41-,.1|,1,_ l-hy. btltli in _V0\ll‘-'1‘ll` :intl to :rlll these srrtTerlng from lin- 1-it-1111 ,.1 this sudden rlisnstcrj' |;;iu111.,11 "Georgc' R. i." The government also rrrhirril through A.nrl>ns.~nulor .sir i-tsrnc \HoWai‘tl, nn cxpicssilrrr oi :.'ril|y r_l-irectcd to Scrum-t¢rr~y ci' Hurt.. l<‘run'k B1 Kellogg, da.’s sympathy with thc 1401-Q1-1,. .States in the loss ot' lift' hurl 111-011- erty rluiiizigc irrrrurrr-rl 1i1rnr1,;11 ,1,..i M'lBiilS8ippl fltitiilu \\';|\' 1-“11~1._s-_q,.1|‘_ a feature ot’ which -wus thc ‘lat'i-':0.ioduy by Viirci-nr Alrrsst-5-_ tho i`:irr-` 1 padian minister, who noni ru |rn~_\-.-nitro oi’ condolence to Sorwotrrry oi' Stzrtr-‘ Kellogg. Ten rrrossn1r:cs i1;1vn 111-Q11 |sent 'hy thc Brill.-slr and oiirnr- our-c 1lrasslcs, i i . I I L --l-<0¢»..____ i | r l N li. ~- U it l|lP5 (Canadian Press) llll§Xl(}O (‘l'l`Y, .\lii_\' 21.- i"il|‘|lii\|" punislrinorii has hoorr inrlir-1.-ii on the band which sill'-rclrcil ilu- iiuznl- nlujarn train two rvm-li.-r nun .-n_v»- ii report by Scum-t:ir_\' ot' \\'zr\' Anruri. The rrlrcls rii\'hir~d into two izroups ot' 151| curl: \rr~r-<- ovcr-` iakcii hy ictler-all l'r>r~r.-s :rl l.o,-<1 I‘nHturo-1 and in <'rrlr~i»r.r, till or ,them lrclni: killcrl rind ilrnw- rhnnl thirty being rvorrrnlr-rl. 'l'lr<- |lijoo1:~_i cztptlircrl lilii lrorsr-_-; :rs rr.-ll as gums nnd nirrtrrunirion. | (ieiioml Ainurn, it-ini is in .i|;n'u»" lil' :I |)ll|i|ti\'|‘ 4‘.\1u'1li|ii»||, ri‘|u1|'l.~i tirnl ilu- rolrulri wr ro ~ii~ r' rfl l\'|i |*I-*rjicszl =='tLr1|r__" _...il £7722 l)ea.dlyItl\ul thc 1rrrrsrri|ru‘is |\r-iii; :V-nrrrirrrr-i ntl. Wlivii lin- rr-in-l»; \\»\|'i~ nrt-r I taken nl ICI tiiiilirr-rc ltorr-ll\'. slut" ul’ .l:r.iii¢co. soon ntl--r tin- :ruin nt-f llttli, Slxly 0l` i|il~ luiiiil \v»‘i'r'. ltlllvill in ir. five hour viii,-.r.;~-|11-wrt. '|'lr--‘ ltescuo mon dighilug ngninst f|r~0!r'cIrolr-r rile1rr|~.-uni uitlr lin- 1”-W-rail; oiui ga-i in tho ~1~)v1,,.01_1Hv1|1,, _m1§“,1ti'on1ru in pursuit. .\'r»arl_r tuiii soldiers and nlurrrt liilr 1»n.-.sr-:rut-|"»| 4 l *were lillleii :rirri t'il`|_\‘ 11r|=<.-..-rr;:"-11 lli]lll't‘.d , lil iltt' (i|i.'|ri.|l1r,i:||'.r tru- r niilrurgir. ‘ Tire r-.mir-sur'.\'irl1\ i|||1.~»-:od nn lo.-_-ill l\0\VliDliiJei~a lcn »|n\'.~¢ :mn Inc: in-»-ri, llftetl tlin t:¢rvi'ri|im-ni <|c|'l:rri\-1 that it will rcly on tlrr-1||vi1:rn<-rrl of the editors. ren were killed by tho terrific ntinued tonight. to centre their _vrrwua -Vxihli H. Buntaln fwas-Dllurfnels to ensure good air for thof , "- Mhlwnae Dorion rescuers. and to minimize tho dang-i T or of another blast from the iiro. (swam M; .;.'h;`GWrdiM) V I ' .A'n official company chggk ac. counted l'cr 100 men .ln the mine or Condensed _UI these, 45 were white miners 6nd _ _,lm _ FATE.-Ao, my v,°,d_ mn 55 negroes_ More than -half or the Ifolved in thc Clrine.-it <1 “Uno M ., ' » . - c 'ns 1 -- each insertionin tlrts ¢_°1umn_ V Bnitombed men were married with gh UMW; P“;‘;‘i’0 X;'S‘sIblm)_ or ml B -oo-9+;-¢¢¢.gg.g.¢.g..' ".'."l|" - .bo u9 °.|oe -nninrtnd i 1 -1 _ description, oheipiyp mira tiourty executed; truer-dns cen- tnri-Joir 11':-ltrter, Plone 132,, 'mourns -ne. canon " 3;", in rrliion. str-init. Dfw t.~non't -ri i " next three monotgz. 'recovery in . ‘YOU 'Prices i CB. °8PlotA|. Enter Newsom B ds ‘FOR ‘ .‘ tllsailérgv n he .. Says. __Lapoi_I1te _é_;¢¢_.._-.__ 1 Individual Action By Britain is 1 1 Coi'1teiiiplated‘ UQN.`])0N_ MM. ;;_. .'1'1n- iir'i|z~rh 1 11,11-hill* on the 391,19 when ,the bum cmndgovernnierrt is still 11-.\'V1_\s “_M`a;` ‘QI an agreement with otiu r ,ro . B H" . . 1, total or ics oniurr-en. si r .r ° '““‘° ’““ i . . (|199 .have been removed tl) :“?;;_ tllvidual action is lrotiru flrrrr-rrwvli 5 and seven me" are in hosmmlm despite Great -llrlinin s- 1-i~iru't.|||ir I to take any such step Members of. tho gov(-rlrrnoirt mv' H _ determined not to lot vin- sllrrniion ` created lry tho 'Nairkirnr orrirurirr-.‘~ cr . . llnell tlnd ilu- fllililllll- the son. loud, und nir fort' ‘ ciillcil into r-rihluf-ii in seo 'what notion crnij ure runrrtoo t'I""'-, ngcggeity fer for-cc nriso. >-l Occupation. oi. l _V Rhlllfllalld IS 'Troub1in`g Germanyr 1 * -[ll5YlilPlllHYiintl-*tillltilllitllliitAllPlliilli[|iVl5lllli1 _ ill -,tursrriiiwrs Kilt til itil uni rrrrrrrrsiisilt lfiiliil viliiiiiunaiirrrri _ .1 Nunn -louiuui, curl. ssiiiiiiiitlttilirirlrtrrinslriorirlrr511111111111111 usiirniv BY CUURT APPEAL IN Elllllll Premier Stewart Announce His Plat- Fm" The" H°‘“°S Church Pro .Hon. Dr. McMillan and Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. . 'i'r»sr-r |'|‘i»;|»» -i -_, . . _ i" <'I1‘\ll=\";li\E.H wiiii lnlrlnilil `:ti¥I`11;ii(ne:..Hghinzirrirightl lin Mil, mlm-F Dany; IHS* night on thc occasion of the1p,~m,,f.m _ mml, m. mcsem `("’v` "I1-"lil-iz: ily Prciiiier Stewart of the1l1dm|u'|.,1rwH I t I# 0' nf” mm Be" ,.1,.,.11, H mmpuigu The _ meeunglvlatmcél 3 cull remlei Stewart “'i\~' o1‘ii<‘rli' ilrr~orri;lrorrL, thc large! ' . , , la ie 'p1“"°""‘ 0" “he frrnlicrm- listening -with keen inter. f°i1ncr nas not inlillled but tho p1111_. _ icrur of tho re~ it ' ~ 1-si while lion. Prcrrrier Stewart, ' D “el ‘(f°V"‘“m0"f 111,1|_ 11,._ W.-_\111|uu and .Mr_ W' Was absolutely i`ul.1fllled all but one i`|\"-ici' .\i<-Lure, addressedipmnk “'hi“l‘ °“ l1C00l\Ilt of cliarg- ilu-,,1_ '1'|i1. silence or ine a1,¢11e“ce||l\H agricultural conditions could “ne lrr'<~.lu>|r only ‘wlierriliey gsvc‘"°i- be lfillfrletl out. We submitted rrrrrrrcr-mrs ox1rrcssloris_ of approval to YOU. lie said, it platform .wh1c1, l . i I 1 1. 1 HON. PREMIER J. D. STEWART - rvirh iotrrl and proloiigcd upplnuuu. as [nr as iiumirncly possible was 'l‘|rrr~- uns ri l.'ri'1.1'<’-“"Ili- iplause). Continuing, l"ieinier Stew- `.\lr. \\.` .\. .“itc\v.1r'i.1rl'csliIed;rirfl in-L men namad Off 111,; several .rticr ri nlrnrt spcocli called rxtrrrnlplmlm ,,1»11m -pinrform wlrlclr were Ii. rr. l'l'r.~ii\ior~ Stewart to speak. _ I-umuod .by hm Gnvmnmom me an, l'1<-lnirr .Slc\\'zri‘|. in. tho coiiri-tc ni “m|M,,mem of .“,_h1(,h WM 1.,,_C(,|wd his :r:ir~r1plo oi' the Province. Yit will he hegmng mm anybody (_Mm|mme)_ suld tlnit this Government is on we standon our “gms andwo Wm irinl, We have no quarrel with thatjset our r|shu_ W-hy Should we get expi‘cssi0i1. in i'8.L=t We nro quite dUwn1°.n.om,- knees to anybody fm. satisfied. We will be judged by the giving im whatis rlghu-“ny ours? people liy our record. it record oti(A,D.D1ause) - “'m'~'|‘ W0 am 'wt ““h"'m9"' i "hi ¢iie~-_~ - _ Canada Inferior to Denmark in Milk Production ____ ` (Special to The Guardian) TOLRONT-O, May ti.-Cattle breed- ers of -Canada need to take .ir ies- son from little Denmark, .E. 'S..Ar- chlbald, director oi' the dominion Goveriirrient. Experimental Farms ‘old the dairy conunitteo of thcl Royal -Winter 'Fair at the Carlsrltei Hotel today. "Canada cannot coni- paro with 'Dciimark." ho. said. "in what has been done with cattle in a few years." “In the .last 35 years Denmark has increased the .prodrrciion ol' milk 'per cow from 4,000 to 9,000 pounds, while Canaria, in 25 years. has increased the production only 1,000 "pounds, .from 3.00 to 4,000 pounds" said Mr. Archibald. ----<4-c>-i | Pupils Hear 5 Interesting Lecture hols" wus spent yesterday after- noon from 2 i.o il -o'clock at Wersi. Kent 'S-c-h‘oo‘l when ‘the senior pup- ils were gathered together in their spacious Aresemlrly dlall to hear a most inspiring address -hy the Hen. F. J. Nasir on the Dominion oi' Canada. ll This is a. .second oi’ ir. series of .addressee chat our esteemed fellow- cltlzens, 'rMr. Nash, has undertaken to deliver in the City School, with the objecf ol impressing upon the minds of the llupils the great bles- sings and responsfilrliities .that aro| theirs as citleens 0! this vast and wealthy land. .At the close ol' the lecture high- ly complimentary remarks were made hy Mr. .l-ohm-iton. the Princi- pal, and -Mr. L. W. 'Bihar/. Super.- visor of the lOl'ty Schools. in retor- ence to the ilplendid address that had ibeen delivered. IA hearty vote oi thanks moved by _Heath ._S|1ri141c-rs. seconded by Nell Higgins and supported lyy Ben, iltcgers and 'Cedric Boulter was ten- -lsr-e¢i_t'ns lecturer by one nrmir- man. To this lMr. 'Nash made nl fitt-ing acknowledgement. very lirteresting and delightful and ibeautlfuqlly gong 'O Ca-nada, The inland Hymn _The Bells ol’ St. Marys. and A Song oi 'Canada to rrhe great gnioyrirent and delight of all present.-. pleasing 1:r‘r‘ill>d‘%vere'brou¢ht to ‘ tonal An '. _ _ -- I Northeastern p Concurrrng. erty dgment in Respect ol ‘as Delivered by the Rolls, the Other Judges Tire Court. oi' Appeal l met. this morning, and the _ of the .Rolli-1, Mr. .lusticc llaszord. delivered the judgnieiit of the ICourt, 'Chief Justice Mathieson and Mr. Justice Arsenault, concurring in regard to a number of which had been sribrrnltted Court with respect to the allocation or ohm-on properties an set forth in the findings oi' the ‘Church Property Communion. The ‘Master of the Rolls deliver- ed a lengthy Judgment, ln which he went into the construction Statute, (on which the commission differed). and confirmed the ma- jority iindilngs of the -comm in such cases as majority findings were arrived at. The following is the judgment as delivered hy the 'Master Rolls: Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward THE COURT OF APPEAL iN EQUITY. in the mutter of “The Church of Canada Act" the finding. declaration of the Commission constituted thereunder. May Ilrd, ' 1927. Judgment of -the Court. orml by liaazard. M.R. This (iourt sits under the auiliori- ty ot' “The United Qliurch da Act," st Statute of this enacted 15 George V. Cap. at-\ amended by lil (icorgt 13 (1926) its prrwnr.-a :ind duties coiilerretl by and (iellued in Sec. 29 said Act arc lrercinaftcr particu- larly set forth. As such powers and 'iutles arise upon the iininlied work 'if a parliamentary Commission and in one aspect as ancillary thereto, Ten Million Dollars Is Quota For Flood Reiie (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. May dent Coolidge yesterday proclauiatlon urging nation-wide support ot the new minim of $10,000,000 for relief of lppl floods set by the Red upou the recommendation retary iloovcr who had i' from tho inundated territory early in thc day. The Weather, Etc. ~7"<"” . MANY F\ MAN - ‘ the Become Backs Faom 1 BEM” -\> - lu - _.wg _ sci/\/////y lll1 llllllll _/" ‘r - 'a 'f‘0Ri0N'l‘0. May ti. -'Mei-ltiino, moderate winds, cloud with Y lonal showers. Toronto cloudy . _ . . . . . . . Montreal clear .. . .. _ Quebec cloudy . . . . . . . . 'i’roieze0r~i1'letoher was also in\OlYar-lottetowrr cloudy . . attendance and-under his oapeblolit. John cloudy .. direction on pupils- moat heartily-'Boston olear New York cloudy . .. llllgh tide this atterttoonmt 12.92 and tomorrow .morning at \Sun sets this evening at '7.1ti and BEING PLEASURE '\ , .- ` 0? - - ._ // ` -"‘ ., kj? . _ 1* I ‘ Vi Equity Master ll casesi to the of the lssioii of the Island. United and of or award deliv- ot' Canu- Province 19 (1925) : V. Cap. of the 3.-Presb issued a um quota Mississ- Cross of Soc- cturned /1 I. 0CC1ll° hllf-40 »i'»2--42 52-40 48-36 54-36 48--42 64--48 1340. it will be in order te consider first the Commission and its power. Tire above Statute of 1925 recites thc Act ei the Parliament of Cann- da irnrorporeting The Presbyterian Church in Canada, The Methodist Church and The Congregational Churches oi Canada into one body under the name of "The United Church of Canada,” upon a basis nf union agreed upon by them and that the said three negotiating churches petitioned the Legislature . oi’ this Province to enact the piv- vielons of said Statute relating to property rights and powers. Section 3 or the Act of 1925 pro- vided that, with the exceptions re- ferred to in Sections 5 and 'Ithere- ot, all property real and personal withlrr this Province belonging to or held by or in trust for or to the use of any congregation of any of the negotiating churches should ihenceforth beheld used and ad ministered for the benefit of said congregation as a part of the Unit- ed Church. Section 5 exempted the special property of certain congre- gations and Section 7 provided for congregational meetings which were empowered to determine by vote whether the congregation should or should not enter the Un- ion. Where the result of the vote 1rvae in the negative the' real and ipersonal property oi’ the congrega- tion remalned unaffected by the Act with certain exceptions not air plicable to this case. 1 Section 29 el' the said Act C011- ,stituied a Commission to consist of three members, one to be appointed by the Continuing Presbyteriane. one hy the United Church, and the third who should belong to neither pm-ly in be appointed by the other two. There were un negotiating iloirgrcgaiieual Churches within this Province. The duties and powers of the Commission were thus expressed: “To investigate the circumstances under which the votes were taken under the Federal Church Union Act and examine in case of dispute, the congregational property within this Province of the uniting churches 'and non-concurring con- gregations and to report to the first session of the Legislature held after the passing of this Act what I (Continued on page 7) Announcements 1 Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. . "Como to Dan-ce in -Emerald Hull. `Fi‘iday May Sth. -527-6-4 81 "*iSiclt? "l`lie!i Bee “The C011nL\‘Y Doctor" -at »Cape Traverse Hail May tit-lr. 6274-6-4 21 "Warning Big show cointfll/il*-' .\ladanr Believe, Georgetown F11- day, IMon-tague Saturday. 'S373 “inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Dr. Clift. Don't delay, recovery in next three months, _ 4235-il-18-limos. *°-The Clyde R‘iv\e.r ‘Dramatic Club will present the three act comedy “Deacon Dubhe” ‘Ln Clyidi Riwrr llull May llrtl. and 12111. 5289»6A.2i ...___- "Tracadie Cross .Dramatic #Club will-present the four-act comer!! drains ibenu Rivers in 'Moreill Hell. ‘l<‘rldai'. May oth. Ladies please bring pies. 0287-6-4 81 "A meeting oi the Coiiserv‘a.ttvC electors of -Cape Trevesre Poll No. so win ire held in the neu on ew urday 'ith inet to appoint delegate! le the Convention at. Bedequeon 10th lust. Meeting al. 6.30 o'~o1_0¢l¢ sharp. By order, (lSg\'l.) titans!! Clark. BNI "A meeting 'will be held -in the ‘Mount -Herbert School on Sai-urdni evening, May ’Pt.li at 7.30 o'clo°lK» for the purpose ot organizing \ Live .Stock ‘Shipping Club. All Farinora within shippint dlltence are urged to attend. 67056-4 It *rirere will 'ire a meeting or the Conservative Electors of the New ton Polill1U District 00 be liel¢l..'h 4.40. 'Newton .School on Friday eve, lily - 'i' 4 ,-1' -£2-iii' '\ i. ’i 'ft l\ .J ‘_--_ri ’I‘-he 'D100 11188 of tlris- very First quart/er -moon -Sand close with _ e singing oi the Nu- lsummeralde tide eight rises tomorrow morning at " liter their Charlotte .M rr - ct - ' 1 .tr " °’ ;z.:°"i.°:.it.P.:r?.r‘=.ti'-°“ . een minut- mir. _ ‘Gt-h to elect delegates to' A please). -T am not-`e.sinurieii to place - the -record on' cow-rnm_nt_ _ __ '§_°,.‘ ' “_‘)_A ‘ *‘ ‘ 1 .1 1 - : Y 1”? ' "‘~ 1. ;§g§§§ iirifiol-_,l,i___u_5tr_ ri; .aww 1 1 _Q . L. L 1. »= af' ...,_.__, l,\ .1__ .11 - ~» \ .7 l 'gl- c 1 :i§ =“`;e=.~=- 3,-`. ‘L A .-1-rr ri K . : _,_-`_;»j.=.'-f . 1'., z .1 .`». ,I ,‘ il li. -1 '_ ,A _, IH* _ ,___ ;. -.1 ». 2*' ‘li lf* r . -3' . ._ "fill ..,< 7 ~J7§'~fi‘ -.5 x. r ld 'il A' _if ; ii- ;-, “-‘ .‘='r\_-‘ _._,. ‘,1- ,`E-dg ‘ ‘<~ ' f 'tv .. 1 1.7.2-1' E UP? lit lift lt# rg-_l . a Hi "ir _ it I ~:’ r` _ . . I ". il- , f- .;,.v__: M.-, _ 1- ,.l _ .ryril ii§:“¢;. ‘ini 'ii rl i .-T -. ," £ ,_ql. 5 rt*-nxt