'7?"-. .. .'.‘“ ._-.< r Found Hioverno M Lilia “Delsliazzar” OH.A.P.l.O1'I'E, me)... Aug. 23- Governor Dickinson told a Sunday school class in Centre Eton Meth- odist church today that the con- ference of governors which he at- tended in New York State was "the nearest thing I know" to Belshasserb feast. the text for to- aay’s international Sunday school lesson on temperance. His blast, against “high life" up- on hh return from the New York conference made the 80-year-old Mr. Dickinson 3 national f . Attendance at his crossroads bun- day school class increasetl and to- day he talked for the first time to 3. gathering of 50 persons includ. ing "pupils" from Detroit and Chicago. “No: that they went that far," the former temperance lecturer qualiried in drawing his com-par]_ son between the private lives of his ccntemporates in high places and me Babylonian lords of bibli- cal _dt.ys. “But I'm you the mere oountenapcing of drink at that affair of the Governors had Just as evil an effect upon their peo- le as Eeishazzars feasts had in abyion," he said. “It was the in- fluence that mattered. Iii Example “From the ‘lion?’ “If we could start at the top, with‘ the men and women who are an the public eye. and there have an influence that would come down to the rest of us, it wouldn't be ion tul that influence would cover e whole country. “If we can‘t, we've got to start in the churches, our homes and our neighborhoods." In this connection the Governor declared tllayt “We've got to ciean the liquor traffic out of the chuml:es." "Too many in our churches and on our own official boards have become enrn ed in the liquor traffic." he declared. “They don't seem. to realize that their little wine parties are the some as Belshazzar‘s feast for the Baby- lonian nobles—-on a little smaller scale, but with the same influen- eel” Mr. Dickinson warned his class to heed. the handwriting on the wall before it was late." “We‘\e got to turn to the same er Be-lshazzar looked to when t was too late to save his life and prevent the division of his king-J dom,” the Governor said. "We've got to do back right where Belsh- the singing of O Canada by Girl azzar did and take rice the same ari- Asks a Different Home Life linoni oontlnuoa A I its Drive For Better Wages SYDNEY, N. 8., Aug. 23 .. (OP)-—Pickets bearing _.‘ ‘ “Buy here and starve us" and “you pay $1.26 an hour—-we get 10 1-2 cents" loiled in front of Sydney newly-formed Automobile Workers Union continued its drive for bet- ter wages and vworkingconditiona. The workers. whose wages in sornecasesarefromsotolafore week ranging from 4.8 to 86 hours, called the strike yesterday after an open-air meeting at which their grievances were expounded by union president Syd Malcolm and fore- man Waye, provincial organizer for the congress of industrial or- ganizations. with which the union is affiliated. The band of members went from station to station calling out em- ployees. the number increasing as wondering small boys. curious idl- ers, gesticulatlng mechanics and amused policemen were attracted by the milling crowd. The parade was apologies for s‘cw service. while in a few stations new workers were hired as the old one; left. Demands of the workmen in- cluded request for a 48-hour week, minimum wage of $12 for begin- ners and $15 for experienced men subject to upward revision ac- cording to experience and ability. and abolition of piece-work or flat-rate work The union has a- bout’ 250 members. Although pickets were con- spicuously absent from two stat- ions, their managers refused to say if they had signed an agree- ment with the union. officials of the union said six of the city's 20-odd stations ‘had signed to their terms. Decision to union meeting. BUSY DAY FOR (Continued from pgge 1) Guides and Brownies with Miss Mary Callaghan at the piano, and Miss Iphigenie Arsenault oi Char- lottetown in charze of the Guides and Brownies. Following the open- "rymu wg an estgmuh ., mg- ing the Brownies sang "Little Sir fsrent kind of home life and good e-xaniples in high places, we're not going to stop the influences left over to us from Belshazzar’s day. Are we going to do that. or Just let things ride?" The Governor, estimating the state's annual liquor bill as paid individual citizens “conserva- tye:.v" at 390.000. drinkin: as a that yielded Mwlgan an mg quao revenue e eaipp re- sources theot would otherwise re- turn a greater anwunt in taxes. Mr. Dickinson's war on waste was also renewed today as he urged Sis-te emiployes not to spend Emrurisy checks for "non—essen- Asked to define ms idea of s "non-essential." the Executive laid. . "If a. young woman sbe-nog-raph- er smokes cigarettes, I suppose you could coruidcr one cigarette after dinner ementinl in her case. But. if she smokes six or seven of them. then the sixth andzseventh, at least. are non-essential." RAILWAY EARNINGS INCREASE MON'I'R.EAL, Que. Avg. 23-The gross revenues of the i-lnoliusive pmNamn:l R.a.ilwa.ysA sys- or e wee ending ugust 21. 1939. were $3.574,'i23 as com. pared with $3,370,901 for the cor- responding rind of 1938, an in- sreass of 8 .332. NEW YORK, Aug; 23 ——(AP)—'- Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4.68 1-8. 4.68 1-8, 0.63 1-8: 00-day bins 4.60; ‘ ‘ Canada .99 63-64; France 2.65: Germany 40.05; Italy 5.20 1-4; Netherlands 53.67. expense inade- Electric switches to be attached to an automobile steering column have been developed that enable it motorist to play tunes on orns. DEATH S DOW!.ING—In this City Aug. 23 1939, Mrs. Catherine g. 05 stars. Funeral from her late : sidence. Upper Queen Street Friday morning at 8:45 to St. Dun- stan's B thence to R. C. Oetnetery. Bnl.Cfl—Buddeinl7 at south west. Lot 16 Tuesday, A. t 22nd. 1939. James Birch in his 1st year. Fun- eral notice later. DOWl.!NG—At Mount Sinai Hos- pital, New York. Oity August 20, Flora Emma line. used _ved at Hun- . Funeral from United Church (today) Thruredsy, August 34th at 1.30 pm. Interment in Hunter River Ceme- In Memoriam mm, of William .v. flaw will: a smut ml». wh‘h§ Io‘¢cE;:l: or grlefbere Ireln Peetbe.eueweleve¢leeweII. Echo" and Miss Laure Jeanna Arsenault sane a vocal solo, "the Call of the l-lilis." Dr MacMillan's address was followed by a vocal solo “Bless This House" by Rev, Bernard Gillis. DD. Miss Marion Dougan was accompanist. The next. item was a pa/per on “Family Pedagogy" by Mrs. Arthur I-lowatt of Charlottetown. Mrs. l-lowatt. traced the religious and moral education of a child from birth to the end of high school. dividing the period into four phases. first. from birth to two years of age, second, from two years to seven. third from seven to twelve years of age and the fourth from 12 years onward. Of the four the most important was the time from two to seven for if the child sound religious, moral and physical education dur- ing that period it might. be con- sidered three-quarters educated, the speaker said. The principal bur- den of the child's education de- volves on the mothers. Mrs. How- att believed. solif—control was the aim and triumph of education and "firmness and horseserfse" were de- scribed as the most valuable at- tributes for the mother to posses. I-"'~.*tt (hi-rl‘ co the pre- valence of the use of intoxicating liquors and the use of profane language and the s.p_pa.ren.t indi- ference with which they were look- ed upon by many. The aim of the Catholic mother should be to raise the standards of youth, Mrs. How- tt a Callaghan of Char- spoke briefly dealing with tlsem meaninguof pane n with study club work. Mrs. Frank Murray. president of the Charlottetown sub-division presided last night. Opens With Mass The activities for the day open- ed yesterday morning with Mas in the Academy Chapel, celebrat- ed by Rev. R. F. McDonald. Diocesan Chaplain. After registration of delegates. the session was opened at in o'- clock with Mrs, Leslie Ramsey of Indian River. President of the Diocesan League in the chair. At this session letters read in- cluded one from Miss Florence March. National Public Convener. 2.“? ’.‘°'“ rt: H” "‘“i‘i.‘..‘ ..'.§3.‘. en , sen gree n s her inability wishes and regret at tocattend. mu d onvenors were a an resolution and n m sam- - mittiees appolntat-l_ In her annual report Mrs. Pamelll An invitation exteryified by Mrs. Joseph ‘Bernard. Tignish. to hold the 1910 convention in that town. was accepted. Reports Presented presented included, Miss Flore-nee Kelly. Diocesan treasurer. Montaigne. Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Diocesan correspondlns secretary. Summerside, Mrs. J. J. Duffybg;e- sident st. Ohnrles Auxilhry, r- lottatown, Mrs. S. 0. sident st. Elisabeth's Aid. lettetown. At the afternoon session reports oomvonors were service stations tonight as‘ the . mm; "Article Flve—In the event of a conflict between the contracting parties concerning by friendly eioehange will extend for a years with neither of the contracting par-tin announce its abrogation within one year of expiration of this per- picket tiherestwasarrived at at a iod five years. treaty shall be ratified within the shortest possible time. change of ra/cification documents shall take place treaty becomes effective lately upon signature. German and Russian. of the U. S. S liament tomorrow. broadcast Britain's case ence last Be High 0‘ m.i5iSi.0ur:s ato .filnions were standing Paid By Hitler Peppin.OKre- °'P° ondunx cums: noun. a traditionally Ger-nun city with almost 100 per cent German population. wishes to be and should be incorporated into the Reich. Germans in Duulg have been abused, their rights our- tnlled by Poles. Danni; and the Polish corridor cuts the Item: of! from last Prnssle in e. we! Inlolerlble to 1‘ II PHI“. I reminder of the repudiated Ver- aaiilae settlement. Intern of D331]: [4, (' Wlilllil IIOI nneot Polish independence. men in Bend; head of the flee to back up M! ed dlvlslonl. but not nogiy, and no violence was “um “mm obgiie-‘t,,i3on managers and skeleton "ml" ‘mm “M staffs dispensed gasoline and (“mo”) u '" RUSSO -— GERMAN " (Continued from page 1) any question. the two parties will adjust this difference or cmfliot. exclusively of opinions or, if necessary, by an arbitra- tion coinmission. “Article Six——The present trccty eriod of lo the con ition that if . it will continue in force auto- maticsily for another period of “Article Seve'n—-The present The as. in Berlin. The immed- "Drawn up in two languages, “Moscow, 23 of August, I980. (signed) For the German Government. Ribbentrop In the name I?! the Government lvIolotoi‘f." BRITAIN. _ iclontlriilad 1rom_r>aze 1) nls£hsa.vE~"Ot.h1e@Prima Minister. a re Secretary had a talk with count. lildiward Re.- <37-Yn-Ski. Ambassador, and uiscussed the latest developments. Both Poland and France were in- formed in advance of the mesagc sent to Hitler by the Government. Both Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax will make statements on the international situation in Par- Foreign Secretary will _ to the world tomorrow night from Down- ing Street where M.'. Chamberlain made his dramatic statement two days before the Munich er. Dominions that they eed with London's stand. the .8? met here to- angllrt to study “gray: and means of n. tish rock fortress. defence posts the great rock were manned _wi full complements includi neavy artillery emplacernents an anti-aircraft guns, 5, . code was thrown across the north entrance to the harbor. rtei.nforee- ments were sent to the ” border as the Gibraltar gfonce ccsnrnittee met to consider fur- ther action. . Dispatches from Australia and New zealand inmatted those Do- finn be- nd Great Britain See Heavy Price For Soviet Pact NEW YORK. AW. 5-(O. P.)- A Bulk: despetoh to The New York Herald Trillma today said that whatever new strength the proposed non-aggression pact with Russia. may ‘wring Germany. “Ob- servers were Fudirer Hitler had never yet !n1‘e:t GERMAN STRENGTH Chancellor Hitler. whose spokes- is Albert Foereter. 2.500.000 men under arms He hes a superior elr force and mechanis- of supplies and reserves in case of ion; war. As nurse. on nary ililIll,iJW mlhfi to city Nazis, hu- claims - about a potential luck the ' lvelcll pouibly Hungary been-e general. M llitlarfl P A RTITIUNING [if P I] l A N I] IS THREATENEIJ Hitler Offers Two Al- ternatives — Yield Or Fight, Report. (By LOUIS P. LOCHNER) (Associated Press Staff Writer) BERLIN. Aug. 23 )- Fuehrer Hitler appeared tonight once again to hold Europe's fate in his hands. adhering firmly to his demands upon Poland which a reliable informant seid includ- ed acceptance by the Poles of e protectorat Government. The demands. according to trust- worthy Information. were dispatch- ed .yesterday. to most European capitals as folIowa:— l. Unconditional return of Dan- Ceesion of those sections of Poland which were Gemaan before the Great War (Pommewsuen. Pomona and Polish Upper Silesia.) 3.Aoceptance of a protectorate for the area remaining. similar to that of Bohemia and Moravia. parts of former Creche-Slovakia. REITEEATEI WARNING The British Anrbasssdor, sir Nevlle Henderson. was said to have re-stated Great Britain's p‘e-d-ge to aid Poland as an answer _to these demands in a call at Hit- ler's Be home today. The expose to other Governmen is said to have contained Hitler's two 'alternatives for a Polish settle- men :- Either ‘Poland accepts these terms and permits Germany peace- fully to occupy the sections claim- ed or Poland fights, with the re- sult that Germany will see to it that her eastern ed ry is per- titioned once again as as been her fate in the pest. ‘ “Too Late" Reply one version, ing his efforts on behalf of peace. "'Ibo late” was in Iffect the Gennan Dict.ator's reply, it was as- certained reliably. to the official 91'. Genmn News ‘Bureau. D. N. “left no doubt in the mind of e Br-i Am“ ‘ that the ob- ligations assumed by the British Government could not induce Ger- many to r— » her champion- ship of national ‘interests vital to the life of the Reich." '1‘h.r~ee questions were on every- one's lips as they met. today on the ‘ ‘ . in restaurants or in society‘;- 1. ill the Fuehrer strike on Friday. as it has finerally been as- sumed in all wal or! life as well as tlhxoge in the foreign colonies oi’ r 2. Mi the even decidetopress s but i showdown with‘ Poland tonight, in the hope of completin his coup before the Bri- tish Par?ament can get together row hopeless, there ernsu bloodless conquest for himself who still believed Hitler Pre ‘ ussolini was pressing upon Poland to meet the German demands. That the British and the Ranch e view the take of situation was eiatestedstg the feat tn all not five thin to mi. one rrench have left e cap- . Ieiides these newsman, only the embassy and cons staffs are in Berlin- all or French and Britidt cittsens have depart- » CHAR GUARDIAN . I ere ’s the of;Europe’s Qaarrel Over Danzig 7._‘i‘iie40‘erIaan side I Danrig Bay man. has about Iafaoed count as allies soldiers and ., k Decrease is Noted MONTREAL oraible" decrease tubercuksls. which claims nearly twice as many lives in Quebec as elsewhere in Canada. was re rted toda'y by Dr. J. A. Jerry. n of Quebec's anti-tuberculosis com- mittee. The reduction was re ted by Dr. Jarry as he made no a re- port of the committee. onrned more than a year ago when statistics placetl Quebec's death-rate at 93.3 per 100,000 alation as com- per 100,000 for the pared with rest of Canada. The Quebec dearth-rats. now at a ro>:ima.tel.v '18 per 100.000. was r uced, said Dr‘. Jerry. mainly through the efforts U! the com- mltiee which will function until 1940. when a _complet/e on the tuberculosis situation will be presented to the provincial BOV- " us," . . - amt" added Dr Jarry em pharzizing the point, "the 118111‘? must be bro ht down to 84 per l00.000 popula ion. or even lower. before it even can be termed satis- factory." Advise committee ' _|n llehabilitating Producers ANTIOONISH. N. 8., Aug. 23- (OP)-—.Esta.blishmeut of local ed- visory committees in each county of Nova scotia to recommend to the provincial government expendi- ture of funds for rehabilitation of primary producers was suggested in a iuirion mssed at the con- cluding session of the rural and industrial conference today. The committees. to be establish- ed by the provincial government. would serve without remuneration. They would advise the government in rehabilitating people in agri- culture. fisheries and handicrafts. At its 17th annual meeting, the conference which has become I clearing house for ideas and ex- periences related to the co-oper- ative movement. heard a sympos- ium ln which voluntary group health insurance was urged as preferable to complete state medic- ins. Three speakers agreed theheelth insurance scheme was [11 ‘le,el- though in diseases such as tuber- culosis needing long hospitalisat- ion snd specialized care. treatment could best be administered on_ e wide provincial or national basis, they said. confer 15 Honorary Degrees e e e- on nf mdbtirtwdan the ionic columns (as m m y in civil law. aoedemi POLISH ITBINGTE vol 1000! Beck.‘ arms, small but good Ilr 10100. sood u'Ins,'e1|:Il‘eudid cavalry. He serves It sells sells uanns from free city status under Dr sun 1. Burokherot, Nations commissioner, Beck might mm. Irenoe and Turkey (moo.-'. 000 ecah). and Russia (2,500,000)-| mm ,sin's emergency powers bill, which Tine Poilali Side rousn CLAIIIII Deulg, Gydnle, end the Polish Oerrldor are an. absolute economic necessity to Poland independence, as their only outlet for see-borne trede.i Further. the latter two are trnll. Polish. Deprived of this sea out-. let, Poland would immediately become a second-rate country.’ and lose economic and rnnitervl .power to default null against further aggreeelon, to which it ; regerds the Dead; move as only the prelude. » Polish strong 1,000,000 under insufficient N- IAIKIIB 0| Britain 1 1 0.001! worid"I flftllvlllv Australia And New Zealand Back Britain ~_<_C;nth1.lAg1._fr_mu.ra_sfi_. will prevail. but if the hour comes it will find New zealand united and solid.“ Southe Rhodesia The Southern Rhodesian Parlia- ment was called tc meet Monday to pass legislation similar toBrit- Prime Minister Chamberlain is submitting to the House of Com- mons tomorrow. Enrollment of local defence force volunteers will start in Bulawayo tomorrow. speaking at '1'he.ba Plchoa. orange Free state. the ‘Deputy Tin 0DDfli._GiiIfliaD. ’I'|tHoO|,IIfl‘HlUIVVIIl0l‘IOWIOIV :".°-’.'-v.:.~."“..‘-"".-':'I‘.:'.-"'.e....""“'-°...'f able Ill. advance. ', POLICE COURT —.At Police Court yesterday two drunks were fined and one ‘remanded a week A reckless driver was fined. - FAMILY BEB.EA_VID— Mrs. Earl Stanley received the sad news yesterda - mor in! her of the of her ofd ugiiter of Mr. mum’ Ml's.:Pat- rick Primtiy, Saint John. N. B. GOOD SUM REALIZED '-- A good sum of monce‘y was realized mm the wheel fail-tune booth oggmted lay the Kinsmen’: Olin: at i‘ Exhi tion. Tr:_proceeds will to the dental clinic so the bpoth and bag of the club thank mi public for work it represented. BLACK HORSES sman READ POLLU 1st. J Watts, Hampshire, . £31,“ Ghas. its. 0 . y. . . 3rd. Edgar smallmm. 0’Leary. p. E, 1. 4th Sanford Phillips. O'Leery, P.E. ilk 5th.P B§echer smsllman. O’- IPY. . . I. 6th Vin . - Lean. Coieman, P. E.MI. A Ma nl.'nUu.n Yacm —.au-chased by the Northumberland Straits F‘91'l‘y Commission, the diesel yacht seabarn will be taken over by workmen this week at Dartmouth where her entire upper deck will be removed. The Beeiborn formerly Owned by the late Richard 2-. Hoiwe. multi-millionaire American. will be equipped as a ferry to carry automobiles and will go into ser. vice between Plctou and Wood’: mind. P. E. 1. next spring. ——.1~Iaufax chronicle. CRUISING IN P. E. I. WAT- ERS-—-Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of shediac. who recently purchased the trim sailing craft "Moby Dick” from Mr. Bird. also of Shediac, are now cruising in P.!.'.I, waters, They called at Bummersida on Tuesday and then continued on to Charlottetown. they plan to visit Georgetown and other places in the extreme east of the Island. The Moby Dick is well known in Summerside as a racing yacht,» in Class 3 and has taken part in many boat races. she is well equipped for an extensive cruise with comfortable sleeping quarters and cabin. Mr. Bird from whom the yacht was purchased left. re- cently for Toronto. - 5 premier of south Africa, General Jan Bmuts, who comm idea‘. Brit.- ish troops in East Africa. during the Great War. said: "I look up- on these daya as very dark, very ' serious and very grave." He said that s "oataclyun" now would doom European civilization. The Natal Mercury said Great Britain "deserves the fullest symp- athy for standing by its pledges. Should Nazi blindness make it neeusery, the very existence of Great Britain and the Common- wealth md even of civilization hangs on the honorable fulfilment of her obligations." Reports from Simla indicated that mobilization orders might be issued for Indian Army reserve taken Defences at Hong Kong were be- ing strengthened. and evacuafion of women and children to a safer zone was contemplated. At Gibraltar elaborate military preparations were being made. Boom defences were placed in position in the harbor and the Spanish frontier zone was rein- forced. Tonldht British planes "bom- barded" Gibraltar testing the ‘s ‘ ‘ against aircraft. unless we .2.-.2“ use ~=?.:.e.tr.vi:?n.".z'...*‘: 'gr 31th of August knots only murninc made their way our mindful‘ ti of e iepeti ginlgi death stI.'l|¢‘B1e 4-10 French Gov:-nrnent officials streets. en “am '1'‘ on-nun-ow D "*“‘°..,..,.."“...‘- m -w officers and air raid precautions After an M, leleotion and inaallation of officers took W 5. Halifax. last night included: D. F. Archiblid evecrleetary of tlriei Ctitmllfilgxé Igte-Q13; 2 page es en on ‘ ti Oauncifrand Mien Filler STAR Is‘ Mosiiizinm nlperfcrm rs RE-ELECTED— Mr. c. w, 5, ggntleynxas re-gected Worshipf . mma er of el-lillsbom Royal scarlet Chapter at the annual id lmuningbrcclr. ness transacted and good showing made for the year. The secretes-y's «report showed an increase in mem- berfihi-D of the R. B. K. and the Kt. 00min-pions are looking forward to 5- Dfoineuive year ahead. air Kt. Bentlelvly v}v‘a:3 d on, me Work e one f th past year by; the officers and ‘go 5 a .a o officers of the ht Wor-’ ggrfig Lgiisf-.°nmlav1 tiiih ffi ' ' . e tgflgargnd !lg':a1Yst.l'iall. ‘otcim c‘i’m§§ 8 D n were: ompenions, G. A. Cudmore and A. Msccalliim. as was finished the place as foliowa:— o. . lfientley. W0!‘ xpful commander; Steven Tanton, Deputy Com - ‘er Rolland .7 com to h . n- A. A. Maa<¥¢a.llum?nCog;g.nign Scribe: o. w. Jay. companion m- Ma.rslliiill- J K xiii‘; Companion First Lecturer; 'Kenneth Jay oom- panivon Deputy Lecturer; Neii Wad- msn. mpanion. First conductor,- G. A. Ouclmore_ companion, aernaductgir. 'I‘i1tt!h2ffi:uerg and Worship PERRY-MORAN — A pretty .reddi.ng was soiemnized at the‘ Church of the Most Holy Redeem or at 6 o'clock Monday. u.gust' 21st. wiiuu t Doro Pas-ry, second daughter of the B»- but. Perryhend-Mrs. Perry ‘was united in e Holy Bonds of Metri- mony to George Arthur Moran. sid- home on Brighton Avenue. vrsrrmo !SLAND—- Mrs. ’ aamwrrvr "““ ’‘°’ % ;=-<'~.......r:. totheho . ‘nuanced ' here today -. GI _‘c p; foi Gilillroll Darlfil the h mouths most‘ sun '0 . inlantum we .. ..°:.'s::.‘*::.:'=':..“.1$...*':'.: wberry in the home ' ‘n 9? bowel untried remedies. Consider been successfully the mar Don’t accept" a siilmtituu. “K “O set 94 years it has The ‘'1'. Milburn C0,, FLY T0 EAC _ lottetown fcllowerm Fm“ '1'“!-|'0. N- S-. yesici Cha/i'iGti5it0w'nb1ong 3-8°00 flY's usln Pope c rk. moi:-fzddone‘ here. left at one 1). in. races at 'I‘ru1'o and \vs;e time for A late su])p(>r_ ascsrss w7i'rir The question quarters 10031 man who alinbst 4...‘; )ll ally were said to be m;s_ men in the towing stripped off his clothlnz his underwear and nlllvw dragged head down 1; the position he appeared none worse. except for having swa a. quantity of salt water. mm: rfcrr RES on Great George street this of the shoe to the <'i.ii(-liing animal's hoof. The for Um in . lained. hit‘! in total ignorance of his habits. Recently a large cit wforeside on and process, she told how the sini e foot." which his arlzchased for rbou “‘ “ expectations" Mr. Mu said last night after scei the 182 foot, former si(‘i‘ill‘i yacht luxuriously fitted it Wits a remodel Mutch with De Mulch settled. The company official 01 Halifax Shill Who wo decided. last night. 15 W95 Those a0compa.nyin.g Mr. MU and all of whom re 6 ya Hon. L. R. and Mr. George Twccdv. PERSONALS Mr. John J of Borden. h turned from C lottetown he had been Visitin‘: lidlvfi Messrs. . John Hagen Jr., Granville City Wednesday on busln£S£- Mr. and Mrs. John B from "a hon€.Vm°0n weak apdne . Bros D'0r Lakts. The speech Lord Halifax from London will be broadcast over casting CoI‘|I0|’|“°"v °'“ 1-or « and .5 mmalhrm. naval?‘ fashions. Ou « ng, Reward. Aw1l£_299_3 .._.__'—--————--—~ ’."°" Igeconditicncd ., in fig... ntilgnnd Six , one 0- g V A A We : lo_wo|‘ Dom plain. an _u an °"‘“'“""...'.'i ‘ IP03‘ I so teething ". h I di-Ifrh€‘yd!'l8;1::ryl&)uc':§D ' Don't axperiiiwnt with us, been V yet we” In enough to N _ Menu - M We Buntain d ans chartered a tssirh-mfitzjegiglzj Be" boat. Rescued from ll 5 mam high schools it was uld go from here was during er interesting points in the Mari times. '1' mo amnhi3‘_1- K€_’;o1.3 .5‘ our" “will” - . gag: health. G... .. Dr. y~....1,,’.';‘f5:_ uledbx‘ thousands of Canadian mod.“ tan, or Get the genuine “Dr. FOWief'._l| ' 1454-. Tcranw. 0‘ J =.__“n.._§ Diane Raw t]1.f' baa :33’ "DllCKING”_ W“ liked in seven; Yestfirdiay "Who Wag any drown“... E tpwm'v_ 3 gm 9 not revealed of- . Circuynstamu‘: one oi an Dowerbogi‘ down. to - . f .. cidentally !b.:a.n1e t.t..gi.l.:1??,”.f“-. tow rope and for zr lime he wu ihi llowed FOB i’.i’..‘.‘.°.‘.’..”.5"'y.3.“.."..i:?.?l£i.°f..";°‘£‘.;'ii¥ 2 smith shop of Proud illld Mom“, i wee and took pictur r l shoeing 9. i1OI‘SeeSfl'%Ill[ "ii.em°s?.$im it Of the nails after it wast '.l|lpilL‘d to on ‘ ' ures went 0!- Wlth the disappearance of he horse from large cities thou-:‘ sands of children were grown; up the horse and A one child flan . entered lili‘ Proud and. watched with g_ nterest the placing of a. shoe ons nurse's foot. Later. describingl 2% In the-shoe on the board psrtof P_LEASED wmi .:lIl'—Ths sh , COIUD3-ny ood Islands- {eny service "exceeded" his RI‘. ch. president or the company the ship ._ for the first time at Hui fax. Thar want to her for a ferry service. Mr. said. A momba of the CG!‘ would go to Ottawa to confer officials of the Public works it on Monday next Mr. said. Details or how the shit? would be remodelled mnalned to he would be accom nied by Mr. J. Patterson Yams said ichto turned as re- when his w K. Morrison and; and Militvelo respectively were in W ‘~ sutliaev land at. rows Bay. retumed 3'' trip a. ; and 001- _. est son of Mr. and Mrs. rye . - 51 air?’ i’ie’im°"yw"1‘épm"m' M R» WNW . V V Move To Bring Armed g.;v.”w. ni.‘..i’§u.5""c°.°ss".’:'z‘”,°‘£ m'.’r":'...3$ of ii...a...,£.v§....,,w, Forces to 2.000,000. her brother %v1'i'."a-'"°“ ""’;".’I '.’«'i.5’i'ii.i"’°’i.‘i.‘.’.‘“ $°....‘é”' sumwn of __ tendedbh it.e’.or.nusrinil§ aM..,ir.c-umei. PARIS. Alla. 24—('I‘hursday)—(A U16 Kfoflyll vgrasssauplportedmebgl his Gi:l:.lotiaeto‘:rr. rs P)-PWTGYB 01111110 two French brother Frank. During the cele- claues to arms were plastered on bration of Mass. solos were plees- Among recent visitors in the it‘ mfiwlgiéthdflinhgeulykmdfayu ingily rendiered by Miss Mary land were Mr». and Mrsr.En:kd.. ruled Ema e oroes , an Messrs Samuel 1:! and Mrs Fortune 0 ' to almost I .000 men i ' _ d W'- mgu-. u-”‘;°eu-. . H": °~“ .. *.*2...”°“»“"«.. age... mAg;:;:n;_;;=ei=t I aemun-tsoyget 3"” E3 T3...-—..' ""9:-1'3. 'i?’iirLX §’.§i’.?.'i..‘.’.'.."‘.’.’..‘3’1°i.i”$‘.’a"§'. ‘$3.. some -on u,m*°“““u~w%:‘e-mi «=3 3'" * *°*° 253:. in‘ .s‘.e~:.*e°i:t2.i°”'= ”‘°" """'°°" . , ' '1 Govgnment goumeshsdseid“ ‘°°’.:"°°"w°“”“'fi "J ets “wofifhs twould mwm"’ "°k"':"""7 b1"°"'m" ' N .. ma shoes, bet loves. I almost to avoid war over a a claims. 5“. ff W°u1;° Ii Wage 0! styieetlpeu. 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