L “Club loading live stock et. Hunter ' “ut stewart club lending live ..--...__` _ 4 MA§rlli/is ._ 'a /I/9,, ,,,.tf " - \ Msxiivis fi V’ _ ora 4 . \,»> quheegietolgoedhats `\*" lsunousoforsftozmsrrlsgo .PAP YYY pi ' e ' e me e ro- 'i ’/9?' /W ‘» ' ' I ` ' ii~"‘5"°"‘*“`i‘i-" " """"' 551% <, The P¢0 Ie’s Pa er Read Ever nod .29 "‘ .““‘ “° C I Ll' l _ ' ' I ... '\\\ llliilii Rlll/lv " ` C0)/ers Prince Edward Island Like the new ______._._._...._. , _ ====_€i Vi p | * W Y p in 7 i:'ii'ii‘»ifs¢sw'i»'mciii'n:'ais:"‘i-I1: CH H ' ' ’ ` ~ if f ~ ._ Y- s . ARIDTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1929 8 PAGES aussi lagmisilsxd rlgsiiisua _Britain To Relinqaish I, C.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,|| °°"S°'"fff"jS0f _Control Over Egypt _ l. _Change In British Status In Egypt . Turkish Tobacco Seems Certain If Proposed Successfully Treaty Is Brought Into Effect. ; ' Cultivated F Special in The Guardian) LONDON, Aug.; li.-ltis understood) ihst relinquishment of the greater‘ part of Britten control over Egypt, has been agreed upon in an under-E standing arrived at between Premier; Ramsay MacDonald, Foreign Secre-j tary Arthur Henderson, Air Ministeri Lord 'Thomson and King Fund oi, Egypt and lsfl ministers, subiect tel the approval of the British cabinet and that points have been determin- 9.-|. which will be incorporated _in a draft treaty. i As there is no doubt that the cabi-i net will assent and that the Egypt- ians will welcome the concessions, a change in the British status in Egypt! seems certain to become an accom-i plished fact if the Labor government, lasts long enough to bring the treaty; into effect. British troops. it has been agreed,l will bewithdrawn from Cairo and thel interior and concentrated on the. Suez Canal. Egyptian troops will bel admitted into the Sudan, where tlieyi mil act with British troops, Consularf and mixed ef.uxts`will be given upi providing other powers agree to do] the same. 3 The office of British high com-i ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. "Drink Macs _Hop Ale 7-9-lm. "Show and dance, Georgetown Triday-Orchestra. 7071-8-5-di i "Cardigan Hall Monday, Show andl Dance. Orchestra. 7086-8-6-ii. "Wsming-Montague Wednesday special show -- Leatherncck. Yeo's Theatre. 707i-8-5-21 "Tea of tho season. August 14th. i missioner for Egypt will be abolished but Great Britain will insist upon appointing foreign financial and legal advisors to the Egyptian government. Great Britain will support Egyptian application for membership in the League of Nations. All right of exer- cising domestic police powers in Egypt. will be renounced by Great Britain. Sale Of Liquor ' Nets Profit (Canadian Press) REGINA, Aug. 5-The sale 0! ll- quor in the province netted tho Sask- atchewan government a profit of $3,- 0B3.94'l.46 for the fiscal years ending March 31, it was disclosed in an an- nouncement made by thegovernment, an increase of more than $600,000 as compared with figures for the pre- vious ycar. In the period covered total sales of beer and liquors amount- crl io, $l4,607.805.6B_ As the result 0! increased profits, liquor prices will be lo\\'er.ccmn1encing'September l, the' statement announced. i _.___..._.__.,_;_ Senator Swanson Attacks Hoover (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 5- lndications of a. sharp debate ini Congress over President I-Ioover’s ac- tion in postponing the lalflng down of three ships of the fifteen-cruiser program became more apparent over the weekend, as Senator Swanson i i of Virginia, added his voice to the Where? It'| here at Cavendish Beach. 6496-B-6-'I-i2. "Dance in Emerald Hall Wednes-, day, August 7th. Ice Cream and Cake served as usual. 7078-8-6-2l.[ "Come to the Ice Cream Social ini New London Hall on Wednesday ev- ening, August 7th. 7076-8-6-2)., °‘Dr. Clift, M. D.-Start now nomo prevention cure. Purdy Station. WW' :heater Co., N. Y-. U- B- A- szsa-a-'1-te sept. 12 pd "York Festival means Ice Cream- Lunches, Drilnrs, Fruits. etc. YG!- ond Band too, Wednesday, 'lth. lf not hnd, thou Thursday. 'i082-8-6-li. "Dome to the lee Cream Festival! and Dance at Commercial Cross Roads, Ruatieo, Weiliiesday, August, nh, 'lou-a-s-zi. "The annual church of E113lHl\°l ‘ lcniq will be held on the rectory grounds at Crspaud on saturday. iugugt 10th, 7070-B-5-21 .___- "'I'ho Bt. Aridrew‘s Dramatic Boc- iety vin present their airy. "SWM- water Trail" in C. M. B, A. Hlll» Vernon ll-ivor. Friday. July 9th- G°°d, sps¢m¢,4,|_ 'mal-a-e-si, "Merrell--Ii. the Morell Publl° Hall on Thursday, Auust sth st 8 P. M. “The Strike of the Ladies' Aid" will be presented by ,the salvation Army Home fossuo. Admission asc. _ 'lolz-s-s-a. River 'Thursday momlng. this week until noon. sfbck must be previously listed with secretary. Russell Nichol- l0§, lgggggggy, I 7073-8-5-2| 'ltoek Wednesday afternoon. Do not lhip lambs under 10 lbs. or under- wtialshodoslvss. ewes must bsnprey- Nllr listed with asa-stsrv. . - Liobonglq, gsgntary, 7062-8-5-2). “clubs reusing iivs steer sr Mon- tsguqisnd Cardigan wednesday fors- neon. August 'li-it Do not ship light kai? oe under tlnislged esl;1uti1lst¢:°l m istss o- wner @§“i'in¢ Annan. n. .1. rows-s-ai., ' i ‘attack that has centred upon 'the l oposed curtaiiment. Senator Swan- sirengthen the British belief "that sil pl' scn, ranking Democrat on the Senate Naval Committee, took s. position be- side Senator Hale, chairman of the Naval Committee, Chairman Borah of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Chairman Britten of the House Naval Affairs Committee, three members of the administration party. who already have announced opposition to the presidents course.| The Virginian, however, was more blunt in exprening his condemna- tion. Describing Mr. Hoover’s action as "contrary to law," he said it behooved in thefpresident, especially when he has appointed a committee to study law enforcement. to obey the law himsef." "lt would be much better." he as- certained, "for the Unlldd Still! W proceed to construct a navy suitable to its own needs and wants, and let Great Britain do likewise, than to let Great Britain and the U1'lil°f-l' States make a treaty which would give |. great inferiority to the Unlt- ed States navy-" I-Ie expressed the belief that the naval limitation negotiations being carried on between the two countries in London would not sid ia obtain- ing g naval agreement. ss' it Wuld Great Britain has to do is to delay matters and rieivtlllfl *-0 NOD "W (Special to The Guardian) L§AM.ING’1'0N, Ont., Aug., s.- The harvest of the first Turkish cigarette tobacco over to be grown in Canada fn commercial quantities is now in full swing in this district. and hos demonstrated conclusively that this variety of tobacco grows in this climate better than it grows in Mace on whlc has been the centre 100 acres to 'the new variety of to- bacco, and James Gregory, of Florida. Macedonia, who came to Canada for the express purpose of trying to est- ablish the culture of Turkish tobacco here, says that he expects a. yield of about 85,000 pounds from the experi- mental plots. The crop should bring, pound, according to grade. Gregory declares that he is well pleased with the quality of the new variety. _The only question of establishing the cul ture of Turkish tobacco successfully in Canada is the importation of suf- ficient skilled labor from Greece to harvest and cure the crop and grade it for the market. _ Fishing Industry Will Be Affected -_-_ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug. 5-The fishing in- dustry of Canada will be affected seriously if proposed changoa in the fisheries scheduled of tho United States tariff become 'llw. This ia in- dicated in a statement handed out today by the Department of Marino and Fisheries. The statement goes into the changes proposed by the Hawley Bill, and points to the matter of materiel increass provided for in that measure. Changes proposed by the Senaie Committee in the Hawley minimize the serious effect on the The Hawley Bill, the statement de- clares, proposes incresses in the duty smoked honing, dried and salted fish and boneless fish. In the first category exports from Canada to the United States amoimt- ed to about 3,000,000 pounds in 1028 and the business has been increasing by leaps and bounds lbrports of FORT ERIE. Ang. 5-'hottie over the piloo bridge broke all records during the month of July, when A total of over 426,000 automobiles crossed the open. Of those ll5,000 were eastbound into Csueds. The figural exceed thou of the previous month by 150.000 and are llI.000 oben traffic in July, llll. ‘ NEW "BABY" AUTOMOBILE v i d is h ' - f' of its culture for centuries. DY- UNH" Il- 3- HU'flll{ W0 01 Bix farmers in this district put inl Clllll-il-\'l l°lllll\l ¢°\\1P°¥i1'l. who died at his Ottawa homo on Wed- xauday at the sge of 67. Cabinet Meets In Ottawa Today Gregory says, from 75 cents to $5 a\ ` (Canadian Press) O'I'.i'AWA, Ont., Aug. 5-After an interval of some weeks, Premier ` Mackenzie King and members of his cabinet will meet tomorrow. The meeting, which may result in some important decisions, will bring te- gether ministers who have been out of the city for some time. Hon. J. A. Robb, Minister of Finance. re- turning frorn s tour of western Can- ada, will be present. Hon. Robt. Forko, Minister of Immigration. who has also been in the west has returned to Ottawa.” and will be among those at the meeting. I-lon. James Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Commerce, is expected to attend, and may place before the cabinet his slate for the new board of grain commissioners and assistant commissioners. It is anticipated that the new commission-will be appoint- ed in time to supervise the handling of this year‘s crop. Great interest attaches to its personnel and the ap- pointments sre regarded as among the most lrnponsnt which the gov- ernment ha.s to make. Tomorrow's meeting will, it is an- |Bm www nm’ “nanny ””kmg_ ticipated, determine definitely the choice of Canada's arbitrator in the |sea fisheries of Canada, it is stated. rm Al°“° °”°- T"d° muff!" 1'l‘l°Y be given consideration at this and future meetings of the cabinet. The 'against Canadian smoked fillets, id” °f h°]°““5 9" !“"l’°‘°l°l EWU' omic Conference is in the air, and Canada has been consulted thereon. Boy Scouts Unite In Givin Thanks Conflden Making Cain ($900111 00 THQ Gillllllll i OTTAWA, Ont., Aug., 5.--In event‘ of a provincial election this year.; the Conservatives in the eastern dis-\ triot. of which Ottawa is the centre., are confident of making gains. Atl present they hold 12 of the 16 con-, stituencies. In the last election in, these constituencies the liquor ques- tion and Regulation 17 were, on the' whole, liabilities to the Consorvativeai and cost many votes among both the; English and French-speaking electors. They brought considerable new eup- port, but not equal to that whicbi was alienated. It is evident that govomment con- trol of the liquor traffic will not be s` factor in the next contest. W. E. N. Slnclairs. conversation to the Fergu-j son liquor policy hu removed thisl as an issue; and thousands of Con-' servative. prohlbitionists, who lut, election abstained from voting or voted sgainst their party will new re-` turn to their old allegiance. The removal of the eoniontlous regulations governing the language of instruction in bilingual schools will bring to Premier Ferguson a con- siderable French Canadian support without any corresponding loss among the English~speaking electors. ,It was in Ottawa that this issue erosei through a disagreement between thsl French and Irish separate schools, supporters. so far the situation ap-i pears satisfactory and there is no criticism from any class. With Conservative prohibitioniate returning to the party fold and: French-speaking Canadians ncvwi voting on other issues than that of; the schools, the accession of support to the Conservatives isexpected toi be considerable. A HONORED M ` "`\ \.w,. Ons of the most striking personal-3 ities in all Roman society is Prlnedsl Jan San Faustlno, formerly Missl ,hge Campbell of New York. Hcfi long and arduous charitable work fvf, the suneure colony for tuberculsr, shildpm ws; recently rewarded with‘ th, ms cms, ‘nie mow, the high-,` est houoetbst can be bestowed on al women for such work in it-lly. _i,.,_....__._ WOULD BUR Y HIM ALIVE WOBURN, Mass., August 5-Two boys who accidentally shot and fs- tguy wounded snoiher. Arthur Gen- tile, 11, here today, in their fright tried to bury his body while he WU still alive. They WCYG 5f°PP2fl by ll man who investigated their actions. and the boy was taken to a hospital, where he died in a. Sl10l‘l limi- 'U10 h5ys_ aged 9 and 13, reid the police l S' /~ ' V ' ~ i __+ -~ r .,. __ t *Yr W i Biloxi. In iMuch Interest In ,.-» Alumni Re- Union Large Attendance Expected This Week, At University Celebra- tion. List To Date Of Alumni i 0 Q .Attending Thursday s Ban-I quet. 0'P°l‘11-HI Proceedings ia connection with the celebration of the 15th sn- niverssry of the founding of st. Dunsts.n's University which will take place tomorrow at the University lrouads will be attended by promin- ent citizens from all parte of the Provinces and the United smog, Among those in attendance will be Hia I-lonor Lieutenant Governor H¢ll"»-’»» Their _I-ordships Bishops 0'L¢\ry. Kelly. Morrison,-and poyie, Chief Justice Msthiescn, pi-on-rig; Saunders, Hon. J. D. Btowsrt, Mr. Justice Arsensuit, Mr. Henri Crepeeu, of Montreal. Sir Charles Dalton, Sir 0¢°1'¥e I-iennessey, The programme of the celebration his already appeared in The Gusro~ ian. The following have expreggd their intention of being present at the Alumni bmcust sn Thursday night which will bring th, W9 nys- p,°_ C¢°dl1'i8s to e_.close. Arsenault, Justice A.l., chmewn, Arsenault. Rev. A., Mudd,” 151. ands. Arsemuii. Prosser. rrowisn. i=.c.r. Beaton, Dr. Prank, Aylgnlgon, Mu, Bernard. Henry, '1‘imi,sh_ Blanchard. Henry, cl-rwwn, Blanchard. Conroy, ch'tmm_ Bisquiere, Rev. .7.H-. Magdalen Is- lands. they were shooting a .22 calibre rifle Bmdhv R Y G Horne Frorn when Gentile, coming from behind,sa_Sk_ " e" eorn’ 5"," Resin" Mission Field Of l rt building, was hit in the head-, Frightoned, the older one ran home. l get shovels and pike and dug s hols. 3 Sauth Rh0deSia i'I‘heir scticru sroused a worker near- by who stopped them and summon-i ---' ed police. Gentile died in the Choate hospital. , Among the large number of for-i | mer Islanders who have recently re ` turned to their native province, is‘ Rev. Walter Cotton who, ss \ mem- _i,£_4`ES bor of the Community of the Res-, urroct/lon is working in the mission! fields of Bouthern Rhodesia. at Pen-| halongs, a gold-mining centre near, the boundary of Portuguese Eastf Africa. Father Cotton is a son of the; into Mr. W. L. Cotton and has been) (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont., Aug. 5--With- three new fires reported in the Ken-3 ora district by rangers of the Dew pai-tment of Lands and Forests last massed in missiowv work in ihelnignt .nu no reports or rninrnii in Ulf* C°l`lll“°“¢ 1°' ¢l\° P15* lwfnil’ the stricken dress. northern Ontsrlo's Y°4l'5- H0 ll ll PY*-*ffm 1°°*"¢d "lure menace had assumed slill more P°“l'l\l°°il Wl`l°i'l hi* 5°°l°"l’ .l“'m" threatening aspects over the week- ~ i tains s large school where threeignd smoked herring to the United States g hundred natives of the lantie tribesi Bam-em Kem,-L ,mi xeddm, , ` _ 111 1935 ll\'l°ll“l¢¢l t0 lPDl'0¥1mlfDlY . of both sexes are educated and train~ib1,-,Ze was reported but no informpf | S A MEAN 3000.000. Canada exported dried and “Raw” PARK Eng” Mm 5__ ed Penhslongs is but a short dis~;;|m, hm bun ,emiveg at midnight DM) WOULD 'salted fish to the unless states to Wm, Hmmm was ,wma m m,k,ng renee from uintnii. the heme or Mr.,,, is th, .sirens of th. ourbmu or P01 (`A5f0R 0i\_ the extent of 2,450,000,000 pounds in _ naman on this anniversary of me Lionel Cripps. is member of the Em-f th, nvsgs by flames. Rangers were? on His uf../LE ' 1928. Boneless fish On which thaioutbrnk of we World W" when pire Parliamentary Association wholgig, hwening (mo gh, bum neu, ` ' Hawley Bill proposed to double the Germ", boy “ou” wma with their visited Charlottetown last autumn. imgcmtogh on me g_ N_ RM wh¢,.,‘ ‘ SON 5 duty, was also exported to the United English’ French md mmm c°m"d_ Boutliem Rhodesia is composed of,;-¢p°¢g,, stat, mst ,_ up-ly bm out. LDLLY- POP States in large ,quantities The ex- as and Wm., boys of many “her “_ a large trait of territory lying north bi-nk md dsveigpe,-|_ 1 ` ports last year amounted to more Nom in t 'rut mwmmoml thank” of the Union of south Africa with mt, yum-tiny ,mgihn fir, was rs , than 2,250,000 pounds. 'Mn' m,v,°e_ almost full Dominion status under po,-gm from th, dim-m_| og th, ww .men wen mow 'wuts' "pus, the British Crown. It il inhabited by 91 low" Mgnimu 1_,|k¢_ Th, °xt¢n;` mum “mon awry nm., md Wm, about one million nstives of there; this had also not been reported,` w | nstisnsiity st the ssrviss, sna it BW” “°° “ld by ‘°~°°° F“'°P¢”“» tho norm bein: ensued in but-` \ `~ ' .amd mn “ly gh. m,°"," bm" mostly British.. Forty years ago the mn. th, m,¢hg,g\¢_ -ph, bg' gg" .t 3 ot esmrseuhip esuie hsvs Mus.; ¢°\m¢l'y 'ls opened up by the llriiisiursshsgi Lau which hu been burn- Q mem to ,mtg “pong gp th; deluge 5°“¢l’\ “UCI U°mP\l1y. and its de-, ing for several days, wu still report-l ‘ which swept over the park ss the V°l°Pm°ll¢ lil! hllllid °*\ V-he billld- so ss bsing out of hand ss the ro- ,_,~._-~_ servieo ended. _ ing of s railway by t-hl llll Cl¢ll suit of the strong northwest winds Q 15,. _l_,c,,Wh,,, ,, ¢,,,,,,,,b,,,,._ rtheces. sions which Iwi- ef tl" which swept th. xenon district su “‘ I , h Cn in lo and scarlet. conduct """°m'“°' W' Th” “”"‘l’ Wi" lily Bliilfdly ogy; G Ch.w,,.n_ Brawders, Wlllism, Ch'town. Brothers, Frsnfr. Ci-lelonsford. Mess Brothers, Harold, Cardigan, P,E_1, Brown. Byron. cirwwn. Brown.`Dr. J.B., sqm;-,_ 3l'°V/D. Picton. Ch'tov.'n, Hmm. W-J.. cirtown. Boyle, Rt. mv. Bishop. Pittsburg. Cllllshsn, Frank, st. Louis. r~.a.r. Callaghan, Fred, st, mug, p_E_I_ Callaghan, Rev. Louis. Bt. Charles. Cameron, Clarence, Guminerside. Cameron, John E., Ch'town. Clmpbeli. Cornelius. chrown. Campbell, Jas. D., Ch'tbwn_ Campbell, Rev. Terrence. Alberton Carton, Fred, Montreal. Caron, Amedoe, Rimouski, P.Q. ' Crepseu. Henry. Montreal. Clinton, Rev. Edward, white pas; Texas. ._..._._._i__,,______________ ,FJ Corrigan, Ernst, Boston, Mass. Crokcn, Rev. Basil, Souru. Croken, Rev. D.P., Fort August; , Coady, Frank, Toronto. t Connolly. F.L.. St. Peters. i Cote, Eltesr, Rimouski. , Curley. E.P., Helena, Montana. I Curran, Frank, New York. , Curran, Rev. Thomas, Ch'town. , l Dalton, Sir Charles, Tignish. Dalton, Dr. Howard, Somervillt, Meal. Darvelu. C.V., Quebec City. . Deerochos. Bylvere, Ch'iown. . Deslerdines, Arthur, Matsne, Que. Donnshoe. Rev. James, Minnespole is. Doyle, Samuel, Ch'town. | Dubo,_ Horace, New York. ! Duffy. Rev. P.S., Iona. i aiisworth, Richard. Quebec. Famer, Alban, Ch'town. Farrow, James, Quebec. Fisher. Dr. C.V., West Roxbury, ‘ Mess. Fitzgerald, Henry. Ch`town. Fitzgerald, James. Montreal. Flemming. Dr. J.E., stanley Bridge P.E.I. Francis. Rev. "Fraser, John Gagnon. Rev. Ch‘t0Wn. A., Regina. Antoine, Rimofuski. Gagnon, Rev Cyril. Lavel.Univors< ity, Quebec. - Gallant, Ematmucl. Ch'town. Gallant, Rev. F.X., Egmont Bay, P.E.I. ' Gallant, James F., Worcester, Mass. Gallant, J.E., Summerside. Gallant, Lloyd. Summerside. Gallant, Rav. P.H., Magdalen Isl- nds. Gallant. Rev. Theo. Mount Car- mel, P.E.I. Gaudet, Rev: John, Bloomfield, P. 52.1. Girouard. Arthur. Quebec. , Gillis. Rev. Bqnsrd, Ch‘town. l Gillis, Dr. E.G.. Kensington. i Gillis, nt. Rev. 11.1., indian River. _ P.E.I. i ' Guia. nr. John J., Merritt, B. c. ‘ Gillis, Rev. Joseph F., Burlington, ` Mass. , Gillis. Rev. Urban, Summerside. , Gillis, W. B.. Ch'wvm. Gillis, Urban R, liliscouche, P. E. I. l-lalpenny_ Harry, Boston, Mass. Hammill, Rev. Thomas, Edmonton Hennessy, Sir George. Portland Oregon. Higgins. Vincent. Lynn. Mas. l-lonriessy. James, Ch‘town. f l Hogan, Rev. P, J., Clftown. Hessian. Stephen 5., Montague. Howstt, Roland, Chtnwn. Howstt. Lorne, Chtown. Hughes, Bernard H., Ch‘to\11. Hughes, Rev Frank, Granum, Alta Hughes, Hon. Geo E, Ch'town. Hughes. Gregory, Ch`to\vn. Hughes, Hon. Senator J. J., Sourla Hughes, Raymcnd, Ch’town. Jenkins, Charles. Ch‘tovm. Jenkiiu. Dr. J. B., Ch‘town. Jenkins. Dr. S. R.. Chtown. Johnston. James B., Ch'town. Joncss, Joseph, Quebec City. Keele, Wilfred. Kinkora. P. E. I. Kelly, Rt. Rev, Francis, D. D., Ok- robed purp _ ~ . - ed the service from the neygl gn from Capetown north through _ » . ` Kem J A C;,ww_n and by his side was Baron Robert 5°"¢l\'m Yi-li°4¢Ill whence it turns election wu on their status. The old; TORONTO, Aug., 5__.Mu-p,|m¢; xm.m'y 'Métin P°m',‘c meh amen-revsu. who amines his “li °f the P°fl= °l BMI la P°rfl1° Imperial policy was tosuow n vets tn' ri-uh westerly wins., pmiy eisuayl K, 1,.; Jo., ,Q 3,., QQ..-,, 'P 1-, I9" '°*""'°\'Y every native of age with sufficiontl and cool px-obsbl fe is ` I P ` we ` ' esent status which gives her ns- ' _- dream of universal brotherhood 31 - ‘ p \ _ y ‘ W assumed, L . DI' r erwhelming superiority over fbpoelsl to the Guardian) years M0- 7|” Pwble of Southern Rhodesia. education. but l.lertzog's policy which showers. tion an ov ours." WW Y°l‘5' A“|~ 5-75° N" Net for sway on the recreation ll* WUI 13°. WIN °ff°1’¢d the option was endorsed by the whites, is to sl-i continued on msc 3 Ascvftlns ihll lt we-I the flrlt Ll- York 'r|m,, ,"1 nggstistions IN ground Cardinal Bourne conducted a °f lllbflfll thl Union of South Africa, low them to elect three or four mem-` Toronto, clear eil-50 ---__._------;---- ssr government which continued sns uneerwsv 101' the lem sesis pro- high mass for the ostholis scouts. 0# 0! uit-las an I responsible gov-I hm in s house sr shout iso. 'rhu,Monrresi, eiousy .. so-sri spprqved the building of cruisers duction of a_nlw “N57” l\l¢°\.5°W° which had its climax when the *Umm* Wllmll *Nl* WH ilflllbfy. eripplos the possibility of the but-ivislquebec, rsin ... di-48| 0***°'*****°*‘°****°'**'*°°‘° which rnsds the aritisb nsvv super- which would be sold through s mail- thronss stood bsrehesese with up- Th" °h°l° t-li' litter eww. moi over soiiins s share ei l>°lltl¢\i con~l ciftnwn, mr ss~s'/N 0° 5 d S | 1 rn unites smss nsvy, the ered- nsuss for $200. The W ll ll” rsissd nsnss in s deluge or rein me ht-hor cotton. aus as the amd or it-ni. rmirsx, elm ss-si n en” Dec a S for to e senator sais the American vocals invention oiwses l-Martin order- gm the sms sronuss was their vm'-rotten oi the asm who mher cetwnm Journey horns een- st. John. mr sa-sr “""`“ °" "°" M l ~ esaussmioaintbisooluma. should not bs too hopeful about the den City. N- Y' Nlt. UN INN- Dl0B0lrl. The paoplei menesd by boo. along the out gout A feature of the csr is that it has ‘ ' ` Boston, clear .. .. 'I0-5i, ° 9'"°“' *N °°l1'lPl°l»°ly lat- of Africa from Bura to the luezillsw York, clear 00-af eooeooo-0-oosooo-ooooo outcome of the nbiotiations. _ p 5 __ _ - _______ no sxlu in tbl will umrdf th»_wbalbus or me smallest uf my isries with their ststus. having mil cinsi. Hs spssiur enthusiastically nit nigh tis. this roaming st mo , ,-,,,» "coins to the tes barry at st wvrd- .wh 'Ml WM ll°°P°“4°“'° Niue produced is the united emu. wntroleverllnu government withths urs mst port and mas esvsispmsnhns tonight st is ' pop, gu,;...||ou|;;|om main. -ly Yl\°\ll\¢0i| ln l-hi \’¢l1\!°f¢Ud bvdy- Mr. Hsrgin said his invention will exception of native affairs which are in the British territories, especially' Bun sets this evening at 'IM and ture. Private sale. I North Nut Georgeb, Saturday. August l1th. von-s-s-silnubber lvillof Md il and in wr as so rnun on s gsusnnr gas. no reserved to the nnpsrisi ru-iisrnsnt. in oar-ss-ssissni sns Mombasa, ns' tomorrow morning st 4.40, Mm, , ,°”_,,,_,|, ._--- _ mmnllm of mb 'Iwi infield of assures hs pisnnee to hsveit ship- “rits nouns in the union st the landed st oonno and srrsr some thas! ru-st qusriu mesa sunday, sag, I 1 "Come to WJLB. lfestlval in A sbflnl. A pod in' s weather-proof packing else Q present time. 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