.1 \ ra. "r l ._.. v sl .».._. 1 ll " 5 l \\. _ .. 'll ._._,;._ .__ _ . '7 M ,~. tr .al .Iwi , . 4 r V l vi a __g ’ r v_./‘ r c V -I ;. ,_ _ . fr fn, nl* ni N _ `lf_ ll i t A l . , v gp C( YV *_ D C __ a ’f_\'»_'__l o cons Livery till 'rhursday morn- iallfs g ll-lg . , _ -/1.. '_ as sn re is pg vocation of Brandon College on _...,__..,... .._,...n ..-. .....f...Y.a.. . c, ni. pu » r _ _ l sua" ' 1 ’ § ci|llnA|.'lluul,llllll e .,..._.. New raiols on Bla Banu,-ei-~ xective today. cl H, Taylor. Jvvvl-, lor. ___ aloe-_e-1-zl is ...__ . |. me nnrrs have been redueedl from also to alias. o. H. 'rayl»°f._ l Jewcller. 34°3'U'1'7l _‘°"*'* _ l BRING IN your old gold- W( .. take it as cash for goods you bull n. H. Taylor, aewcllcr, we-e-1-al SLIGHT BLAZE - The firemen were called out about il o'clock lastl night in mpmu to an alarm sent in from 245 Glxflnn Street. A sli8ht blaze found in a. patchin the .roof was quickly extinguished by re- moving the shingles, and by 'use of ~ u chemical. BUD AXWOBTHY st Farquhar- ~ 8403-li ' Thomas Wzll Make Statementé Re Conference nom:>oN. May 31-.\llGil:l~'Elc is clncllsllllsuur ceeding across. the intersection of Mrs. Elizabeth Cnllb Chapman Brody, only daughter of the famous , are” 1390755 “nd Kem stnet 1"' author, lrvin Cobb, made her circus debut at Washington recently, °dvert°5t|7 3tm°k and nn ‘Wet 3 when she appeared at the opening performance of the Ringling Broth- ymms hd» ‘mhfmy `B]5“°h"d» ‘ix ers and Barnum and Bailey (ilreus. Mrs. Brody is performing under ye” md 3°” °f Mr- and MU- Fred the “big top" in nn effort to gnilier material for ai noval vfllicia sho is Blamfhlfdr CRY, Wh°r it lPD€lY3» writing about circus life, Plmio shows Mrs. Brody beside the snow- had mn dincuy in th’ Nth °t white horse which she rode in the dress parade at the opening per- the car. The little lad was taken _ formance. ~ immediately to the Charlottetown Hospital where he was found to leg and minor bruises. At a late I » ar Vets ently the victim of a heart attack- N ated lpplng ‘"1 U15 asked hwy- M3-7°* F1110” months of uncertainty today when cry of the dear one passed beyond. children wt mt 5° with G°d N pmested Mr' C“"e“‘Em5 51101114 officers ol the Dominion steel and The service was in charge of the 1° as 1°” as eternity' Mdgnafe P (18868 “°° mal” “Ch H11 assumption- The coil corporation and oi United pastor mv. Morgan 1:. clenge, nn. T*‘°“ °°°- hi’ “PW” °f 1*' *W* Sneaker then intervened. Mine workers district ze met to who in a few well chosen words ad- ‘md by *hi* "° “’° W ‘“"°"°*°°4 . -- Meanwhile the National Farmers fsign a new wage contract. The dressed the congregation relative to M d°w“W°"d ’°"h' mm' Wm' » VANCOUVER. May 30» (BY the Union sent a lette t ll h ` l ingness to sacrifice and endure in Cmmdlau P:c=S)_A' Memue Dol- r o a mem ers agreement, effective from May 31 the memorial git speaking of the d to bl h of the Cabinet protesting against to January 31 01 next year, em- work and christian character ofthe °’ er E55 0° 8"- H°W 49°F |l 1”" 59» “med SNPPLW m“5“*“° °f what it described as the inadequate ibodlcg major recommendaticlla of one in whose memory the presents- th* 1°" °f chfist? JW' N d°°P ll ' th” P°°m° C°“5t» Pmmment busm' representation of British agricul- lthe Duncan Commission-reducb tion was made and the joy of the Y°\“' 503°” “nd 1111110- T110” ll ess mn” °' V“”°°“"‘“'» and “' Past ture at the conference. It urged ‘ion of wuges for datal workers by church in being able to perpetuate 5° 5°1'°W 90° deéil 101’ H1! RNIB( D"`5id°“° °1 me canadian Chamber appointment of a. second adviser to ill per cent, contract workers by the memory of one ao dearly loved. Cafe- HOW deeli 15 th0 IOVG ot M Commerce' was f°““d dem in act with Sir Douglas Newton, who 4 12 1-2 per cent, and appointment Truly a. mother in Israel has gone Cbfist? -mit 88 deep Bl mlrfl sin - his LIB-rf'-B6 at his Shhushnwyg was named to mr ,,0ufereuce_drle_ lol’ all independent umpire to settle to her eternal reward, and, her and God knows how deep that h Heights h°m° early mmght' appa” ‘ gation a few day.; ago, “in order :diwutes between the union and the works do follow her. but her love Them is no case so low that . that the Minister of Agrlcullure lcolporatlon. Acceptance of the ze- remains as a. benodiction to the cannot help, no soul disease that or the situation with which the ug- §;r1;“;’rO§;‘;;‘f;’;‘d;’v§ot;‘;‘;§_’;‘°“t fi” may he fortified with views oi u lductlcns had been ratified by u church sud family. He cannot cure. ` _ He was me son of me ml/e Cam responsible ruuresenlullve of °r_ unlon~wide vote last Thursday. Pro- Rev. R.. Hensley Btavert, M.A., And finally he refersio its height.; mu Robert Dona: ship owner who gl-mlzed ugrlcullural r,l.mlucerS_.. lvlsloll oi all ump re had been asked B.D., had charts of the dedicaiori- And that takes us to the very gate ' - The letter concluded by saylng lily the district executive at the al service and in the name ot the of heaven, the throne of God. The died in SM1 Rafael. Cal-. May 18. the Umm takes a very smells View _ Duncan commission hearings, church and to the glory of God ac- love of God in Christ never shone As regards other conditions, the cepted from Mr. Samuel A. Coffin mor, brightly emu from gglvuyg "cultural lrldust ls iagréemellt i5 Similar t0 HIM. which Ind flllluy tho h1¢m0l'lB-l S0 BTEC- Brgw whgrg fm' you gnd mg ng ry faced andl W. earnestly hopes the Cabinet Wm 1 terminated last January' 3-1, and 1°”-Bly Elven. Ind with the beautiful Wu nailed tu thu gm” sung “_ .Ann ual immediately reconsider the matterfwmch 'was extended to. March M rltuansuc form of church dedlca" Was mimi” 1°V° Bud th” H0110. Nearly a score or questions :sum lllllen tihe Royal Commisson brought, tlmmof memorials closed that part mul could my ..Fallm. larsl” mem Fred ,t0n» Diocese lnl to the conference went unans- own L? findings' 0 G unix' mv' G' Carlyle f°\` the? k!\0W l10t Whit they do.” Wered ln me House’ when Mr Todays action was the climax to Webster pastor of Zion Presbyterian A, we alluln remember ul I Thomas painted out the British ami la' sequence of events which began Church, Charlottetown preached a lable HL, dylng lov, may we M Church Eng’ Canmlan Governments were sm] lullcn the corporation and union mn-aterly discourse of which the ubls more fully ln comprehend ,_l.l°» -_ working on the agenda and that “med t° agree 18-'St autumn. and f0ll0Wl¥l¥ 15 9' 5Y”°P5’57 breadth and length, and depth and l . ¢ _ FREDERICTON N B May 3l__ hd WBS fa\1€l'e1’Ol.'e Unable to 5ay gtlwntinuei ltihmugh 8 Joint' oonru-° Tex' mph' 1849' ‘nut ye may height 8-hd. t0 k!IOW H18 IOVQ 01 ' ' " ence wit he Government 1 be I e to comprehend with all _ The man chosen to succeed Dr, Mr. Blmllel Coffin and family thit . Heinrich Brueninl as Chancellor is, promoted their gifts to Mt- Stewart like his predecessor. a conservative Pleebyterian Church on this sacred centrist (catholic), hut hails from occasion, for the glory of Gotland the army group of that party. in memory of their dear one who One of the reasons why the Presi- has gone to be with i-lim. < dent dispensed with Dr. Bruening Strange, is it not? Yes, and yet was because he felt the army would not so strange. What/wer happened not bc behind h'm in case of diaor- to Paul, of this he was sure-that been in pol`tical life for a decade, Diet in 1921. As soon as he received tenant, tried to address a ‘crowd his instructions, von Papen began but was moved on by the police. In _ _ to list his choice oi Ministers, but fashionable Benbeler Strasse, crowds' _ _ _ declined to give any hint of l'l'a stoned the.polioe, who responded __ ‘ cliches. with their parole. wounding a wo- _ W’ °"' "* °-“ °°°°' *°° °"'* late in a most tiring day of reoelv- ed and six persons were arrested. 5”* Th” 5 ""7 '° '"7 °' °. ing the leaders of various parties Then was a deal of political spec- °‘"‘°“‘°" '°"° ”‘°" °°°' nf" °." lnlcrspcrccd with a iowa irutancec ulatlou on vos ransom duizna- "'°" ‘° '“' “‘°’ "“°" °"' of disorders. tion aocaun ei his catholic umliat. °“- _ _ ~ 1 ouctratloac in front or the Prcai- von rapen ir a principal nook- wi B. co, l dential Palace while 'political con- holderjn the Catholic Ofllh “Gm” con _ ferencea were going cn inside, aev- mania” but he was expected to' NB In -1 -~ eral times masslng ln front and withdraw from the centrist party __ ' nm _e ` 1 . ull Zi shouting, "hall, Hitlerl' because he was comm oned to _ It _Intec Den Linden, Joseph picxac-1oenu1Mon cabinet. fsilvlcls ll .. Pr93by Brlain thebreadtnoionnirt'clove.nythl4__ _, ~uolluutfothcloveorohrlct_xtia ' mm “www ltiathatpowerwhiohianotwu- lf ~r ci ii _B lla at 5 " " - siwdhiz and yet it la possible ro\~»f`-lf ,lx-ui.; -n rl Hut l` unllnists from out of ioivn were in' Trl, r 'd tl l ltr E ' \ t' d ed w . e C llrc was * lille rii._V. hresllnlably to attempt to _ me un Hmm as n B V H would be the °bugan°n °f th” however' that me Hmermes would wen an .gommc Im oppos lwnh beautiful "°We“ ‘nd ‘ nu" ll l f ll tl 1 ld l , _ dl ‘° gon 0*' “ me n “ W°‘_` ° diocese and not the par|_gh_ be given a chalice to make good Jesu! W0 "9 lmued lrllmlb from the lumllyl u buh” ,_ _ _ _ a clergyman at the age of '70 at l the hour. The soloist was Mrs. ,'- V WAS!-IJINGTON, May 31. rAP,l'l‘5“§*;““€ *O “Courage 1110 m°V€ .missions were adopted. $700 a year, varying upwards m_\ says Paul, "yet not I but Christ um Garlcl, or Manny” Pr“”:_,.' --Picked leaders or the "bonus cx- me " l At B Special Synod service in cuulm to ul l within ine." _ pedmonary l,0n_e__ bemn _H lnhbwl The mm are now helm ,ru on Christ Church Cathedral this P U e ensth of his service. mm” H ll no" we could have tex-ian Church, whose beouMh! Mlm Helm cullbeok ll” “mr” 1 dn 1 th Unit -qt t . l 10 Gems rl day If food and money evening Venerable Archdeaéon A F enaions for a widow and child- (Continued from PsEe 1) » mu mm d mon voice and tenderness of rendition ._ "3 ve n e "" ' “ "5 C°"`| - ' ‘ "ik With H Buarantee of $400 for ““d°""°°d um' "° reached the depths of many souls, mvhuei Ponce Insmcwt Daw] salary received by the olegryn-lan _its headquarters it would wlthold - Fm-lane of Marshfield Prubyunml _`_._.-- l 1 l \ dcrs- ,he stood in the preaenoe of a liv- ‘ , ’ will 01"' Von Papen is 50 years old and has ing, loving Saviour, who revealed _ . ` l having been clccted to the Prussian ‘ooeabelaa Herr irltlara chief neu- ' I . _ t _ ‘A V tg, The presidents selection came man. Three policemen were inlur- "‘"' '” °“° °"*m7"‘h‘H"“*°"'7- The Naz’s cf Hitler put on dem ions and the nature ol his career. 5 I | f A ls? 0 _az » Pg ' _-__ 5 4 Ind orangeri - might. sift ull salt and flour. the flavorinp. add sugar, cgi' : well after eacil Bl? ndd fltiil and nuts tothl e in thrce rvililli ulriiéasuring tell Y and six illlht-X. Vo inches dew- l in slow ovm :rm and ice. Al r one from ali- l have to use hal to putting in _l ;tlo less than till Jr in *hc rcclpe. is report oi tlli_ Chllrruca, which u f \ 'E l I f€W --__-______. .i tuna 1 aoaa ~\\\o.u\. ,un