tl tory 0o.,~ in Mt. Buc A :Q “Solaris Tuesday night, Cin; \ ` MAXIM! 1* ` ~\\\,\ ,///v 1 ' MAXIMS 1 ‘ I “W1 ““"'1"l/W | . ` ru--._.` >Z.`///’ ’ \a‘*l\ \\‘\\\\ as _ The Peoples Paper '.’;:i.<-“'11 Read byEverybody \ §¢` ,_;_”"j§'1‘_,I °'°"° " "‘“““‘ ‘ 1 Covers Prince Edward' 'Island Like, the Dew , _ “il A . w I u 1 _ -. f _~ = s | _ _ _ .’l"..‘..‘ra..°..‘:'i‘.‘:'°.....'.1.“.~1.°‘2 E.. ` - CI-IARLo'r'rE'r0WN, CANADA, _ MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933 s PAGES ,~;»g,,1-'~,_;;‘_»;;;,-;.;f-g'=;"',,1,.°~'° l Q ~ l i i an i , 1 , _ _ a. _ #___-A it _ -Ai? n Italian Airman illed, 3 Injured UEATH T0,l.liR"oos_evelt Rejects'1f;§‘j€j‘j;,§§j§j;SCURES |Nll|RE|lArriVal Of Air Armada RIS E S INCurrencyProposa_l,;;»-f-,,,,-L15;-gg,-,_-3,-;,iiN CHICAGU BY At Amsterdam, Holland, Property Damage Es- _iloul/um\“B Gold count.-ies wmn sionmzls Marked By Tragedy y _ _ _ir _ counsel", based on trial and ex _ _ ___ !ncompleteR¢P0riS Bri 111 Left Wilth Choice Of °°§»»»~l-w- uw- wwe* timatea at _$750,000 Leader Disturbed SllElliA'G PREPARES Fleet Arrives In P1366 D€8.d At 130 ° G¢°1'Rol MMM Planned to rs- I D _ =»P..wu-Dam... °“°WH1g The G°‘d S"“”‘.1‘“d ..§.1i’3‘§.h’}..?.iM“°. 1* 1°” FUR ll I S I T 0 F '“““"” iESi3llIl3i2€f1at$3,000,~ roqp or The Arnerlcan aiiusrrancswiustaymthe world Airship Eilggizes on g (Canadian Press Cable) PORT OF SPAIN, Trini- dad, July 2-Trinidad today counted its hurricane dead st 13, its homeless at 1,000 000 the property. damage wrought by the violent storm of Tuesday night and Wed- nesday. These figures, it was be- "°V°d» W0'-‘ld ‘mt 1°" the Great ritain and members of the E complete ' story of havoc caused by the tropical tem- P¢51» W|'1i¢1'\ 5WeP1 “T055 bassy, whose spokesman said: southern Trinidad and into Venezuela and brushed the outskirts of the Caribbean Islands. Highways in many districts were still blocked by fallen trees, and until the restoration of commun- '_ (Continued on Page 8) _ A MEETINGS "Announcements are inserted in to ihls column nt 8 cents per word an “H0911 Dlilblc ln adv “Talkles-Vemon 06. dge. Wed 1 Bri - lesday. 1413-6-29-31.' "Reserve July 5th for Picnic at Wrrln Bunn. 1471-7-3-ll. "Special talkie at day night. “Reserve July 5th for Ice Cream Festival at Kin ston. 1470-'I-3-lil. B “Special tslkis at dsy night. - "Reserve July oth f r Picnic at Ccvehead Road near Church 1444-6-30-Si. st Souris 4th. 1469-7-3~li. Victoria Fri- 1489 7 3 Zi “Club loading hogs Tuesday sftcmoon, July “Annual Meeting' of Polly Ceme- hansn School, 1441-d-30-2i. _auiv sen se no P. M. "Milton Church Tea ln W. H. Horns’s field day, July 5th. and Bazaar on Wednes- 1475-'l-3-31. "Remember the ice-cream social ct Rose valley School, Tuesday lvening, July 4th. 1488-11 “Remember Bt. Cath egrty on Tuesday, July omen's Institute. "Come to the Picnic sr's, Tuesday, July 4th, day following. First class time. 1452-o-ao-ali erine's lawn 4. In aid of ' 1490-li at Bt. Pet-` or first fine! I "Fancy Work and useful articles lt ressonabls prices, also games lmule old and young, new Hospit l grounds July sth. 1468-7-3- I 'Kensington Thursday ni t, Ginn Bow in “Call Her Sava ." D¢m’t (lil 00 leo the "It Girl." 1489-7- -2| “Members of the I. 0. D. E. ere :-13 asked to msst st the new P. Hospital Tuesday st asc p.m.‘; 14 l-11 Bow returns to the s grsst talkis "Ca1l Her Savage." - ' me-li “Bargain-Only fifteen cents to ses the play "Happy valley" in ltsnlsy Hall Tuesday evening. 1405-_'I-3-iii en in her "Wiltshire Olub loadln stock Wednesday fore lth. Consult Secretary lambs. g live- noon, July re shipping 1478-'1-3-ii. Tuesdays, Saturdays. phone 778. 1484-'I-3-tf Harland excursions “Cornwall Sunday School picnic ursdl WWW ll Hlluvdsvs, mam and For further information Iootponsa until 'rn v. July 6. st. Cornwall. If not fi e n . first fine ‘A7 Visitors tsbls sua esuuuuea at sa,000,i P Sourls Tues-, 1489-li J ' ted Press Stal! Writer. L0 N, July 2.-(A.P.)--Pre.si- ent sevelt tonight had rejected in its present form the monetary ro which was drawn up with a. vie lo saving the World Econo- mic C erence from collapse. The otice of disapproval for the plan ch had been communicated to hi Raymond Moley. Assistant Secret of State, on behalf of d urop gold bloc was made pub- lic la night by the American em- ' President has notified the Secre of Stats that he has re- ] Jected the proposal in its present form. “The Secretary of State will on Monday morning make a statement elaborating upon American policy'a.s it applies to this subject." President Roosevelt‘s rebuif to France and her continental gold bloc leil; Great Britain at a cross- roads. She could follow the policy of the Bank of England, adhere to the gold standard group or could turn ward the American inflationary policy, as urged by some of her_Dc- minions iage, finally brought together after nearly s year's urging by Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald of crucial point and Americans regard- ed the Prssident’s action as placing upon British shoulders the burden of deciding its fate. While all delegations awaited the promised elaboration of the Amer- ican stand tomorrow by Secretary of State Hull, the delegation chair- man, in the hope of finding some means to bridge the rift, well in- formed Amerlcan quarters made ‘ plain that Mr. Roosevelt would not subscribe to the proposed declara- tion of s monetary truce in any- thing like the form which hs re- jected. American delegates were frankly skeptical of the prospect of drawing up any new intcmational state- ment. The harassed British Premier, who has been tolling to keep the Con- ference going during its tompcstu- ousflrst three weeks, broke up his week-end at Chequers-today and rushed back to Downing Street, where he first met with Secretary Hull for 40 mffil1t'e.s and then with his cabinet for s half hour. l It was acknowledged in all quar- Mary Pick fo rdf Annapolis Royal Great Britain, had reached s most' _,R ,Ji A G h d t ad patched up their immediate M 000. ' latlgnafy P011¢y_ ”°°°°”°’° °°“f°"°°° “W1 111° ms' onmo/loo. July z-(Am-.A . . ___ M furfhof how Im, .i ,mm W, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,l Striking' The Water , _ ,snssnommurs comrnnrs tended Genera] It. lr F- G. Voobursh. ters that the Groot world Assemb- “Wi damage estimated st $750,000 was Cauglng Death FOR WELOQMING GENERAL done by s. severe wind and rain 0 I rl-AL0 BAL30 AND 100 I Sl01il'Il Wlllluh ll'»l‘llCd¢ Cl`liC&B0 Ind' ne' | OTHER FLYERS its snvirons early today. _<- Roolfs were torn from buildings, ~ - ._.. pw” mm mr, d d_ (Associated Press) E L A T I 0 N S thousands of wlndowdmllgii b1o`:n', AMSTERDAM’ July 2- H (ummm hm) i ( out by me 5.,_mue_an_how_ Wind [‘he arrival here Saturday 5 EDIA°» N' 3-- -MY 2*-“T” so which swept m from the Hudson of the Italian air firmada of *'“’;g°”‘_°_;‘°“ ‘ge “b°;’t °°“‘P1°1° ff" _ LONDONDERRY, Ireland, ~ -if , , w - RE Ba? ,emu ,snowing the area! _ .o se_2\lJlane_s under Lomman¢iia_;’d°°:_____5 10‘:_“if;___r I;;*;‘;______B;1_';'j_ .luly 2-beneral Italo Bal- LM” mum gf Air lliinlslterl General Bal I _ 11' __ _ __ ___ b ‘ 0 was mar e hy tragedy men Wien ney arr ve ers ils al _-- » M 'ubmhm Elgin' 4° °°1'l'°'3e5 when one of the Shi S cw)- month enroute from Orbetello to] 5 were destroyed A wall at the travel . . . . . . P i reatBr1tam and Sov- 'and ,,m,pom,,On bwding at the sizgd_ _un so-flung the ivan-r Cf;_{_i;s;»_ in 24 ogre _ieau'=.;i_:s. :ie _ _ ie Si T .1 . . , , resu ting in the death of 9 ""€§ °“ ""1" 9 ° D0' transatlantic air voyage ll RUS 3. P3.tCl‘l L1) Woi ds Fair grounds gaie may and Sergeant de Qumtavene and mlmon Wm be extended by COL i which includes stops at Carb Differences __ Brit. _ the b'g tent housing the 101 ranch ther injury of three other and Hom Murray MB_cLm_en_ Mm_| W Prisoners Releasei ‘tm T02;-we” mmred ___ members nf the c,.eW_ ister of pensicrs and Nacional N_ A- _Elgin and about 20 other persons LONDON. ul 2.-. .- hth -'N ltllti . Great Bdtam ing Soweftg R_;)s_a _:mn ere o a a es were followqs wage natm.a||y _ Tilley representng New Brunswick. b much disturbs at the loss of | B’18ad1°1’ -1- I- R~ P’-"‘°°'» °ff1°°" HI'lC|\0l'1l\8 P1361* 11111 R11 Were ifferenoes today with the result 'i. and R. A. S ` M ' f hat the British embargo on soviet S t e a rn e r R u n S duced' ' shedleo, also wiTlmg‘l!;: sh;¥zms3_ tl°Eld€ WHS llfiiéd I-Hd the CWD Brit- A The Rana 5 uadro m d ._ dress,” h . r0und_ In H ‘1 D °° - _ take-off started from te ish engneers held in prison at g spectacular arrival here and rcceiv- 5511011 H0111 the Canadian cruis- jgyder Zee in Holland until ' MTW We” ’°1¢“'d- _ St. John Harbor ed a wsnp wel~*r~»g 1-ui lr.. pism ‘ er Siguenay will form g,»¢gs_rd' 1° PNN l81‘€¢mHl<‘f_ WFS 811° » _ _ ' of which sergeant Qumtavelle was honor for General Balbo When he` Th; digtaneg Wag about 650 _rwunofd Saturday nicht wer wa- C T-Q engineer turned ‘ever as it aught- first seem on Canadian soil ""’1t°'u°°5 \?°,17W°e“ su' 'mm slm` ST Jo;_n`:_"“N?; 13°) 2_W_th ed and the sergeant was suffocst- . No other planes will be allowed on, sammy for Foreign affairs. - S ----Y Y _ ~ ',ea. 'rue tragedy was for s wane to ny lu the vicinity of shedisc and the Soviet diplomats, Jean In 20 feel of cliffs Ski"-118 111° ufneisuy denied. my during the smvsf me de- sq B, i . . v _ 1 Und MBXUY1 L1W1l101’1'» F°1'€1S11 ‘7°hn'° H“"b"» ll” “tem” M513' craft, Flight Lieutenant Baldlni Canadian Mounted Police will con- I °°mD11551\1'- land My hard “nd "st °“ the was stated to be suffering from 1 trol traffic on land and water, and pl (1 ldv. Ambw1od°1' at London ~‘°“ihem °`d° °f th’ °“'°"°“°° *° 9* 'rue commander of the ul fated nurture of the mush fleet. reuysi d The embargo on Russian soods "°°k-i 10” Shi concussion, Flying officer Neveiii in air t° coming into Britsh ports was laid The 1542 1°” Steamer- °”fY1“€ second fu command, had s an-,ken Latest information is east the 1 ~ - own April 19. the dev mer me “ll mm Cadiz- SPM” 1° B°Wf1“s arm and leg, wmn another mem- planes win iesvs csrtwngnt. Lab- A nd HHS b G fl d en 3 A 1 rp Urt group of Brit'-sh engineers were Bmhen h°f°f WVPUEHUY Went W0 ber of the crew suffered s fractur- ` rador, st 9 am., probably requiring S T foud guilty by a Moscow court of fo-1' to the northern side of the ed law and broken shoulder bone. about seven hours to cover the 800 O, S e p a I' a t e (gmgqm, P,-egg) espionage and sabotage. Three of HHITUVB W “Old B 58111118 Craft. Only one member of the crew was miles to Shediac. ° ANNAroi..1.s norm., N. s., July the British enalueers were expel- Iwi W b8°k °Ul~ and in d°1HB 8° unhurt. ' Absence of fog and fseiunes for n I-DS ANGELES, Calif., July 2.- 2.-Official opening of Annapolis led from Russia but L. C. Thomton__“/8-1 Gerritd b1'0HdS1f1<‘ 01110 P01111 The descent of the Italldn Ar- sais anchorage were chief factors (A.P.)-A separation is contemplat- Royafs ner; airport was marked and W. I. MacDonald were senien- Amllefsl 531011 She 001114 be meds at Amsterdam was s brilliant in the seleci\on of Shsdiac Bay ss Warm Welcome Ex aio Galbo At Londonderry. By Stephen Williamson, As ciated Press Correspondent o’s 24-pane squadron of It ian fliers reached hers afely from Amsterdam just fore noon today on their right, Labrador, Shediac, _ B., and Montreal. l Gene!-3| Baum' the you"-‘_ Health, with Liellierilnt-GOV¢l1i0l’ Sgme had nayrow eggapes ful bearded leader. and hisl H- H- M°L““» and Pf¢m1°1' 1 P- D- from crashing when _ they rushed tree-tops near their up--.. moored without mishap. It was four hours and ll minutes from the time the life which the accident pro- °°”"“°1`-“LHB Milner! D18'-PM N0- -* ._ .__ Jr. »'L’”.§i:fo‘. 'Planes arrived here. i&li.3l'c.- - ` miles. ` Given good weather, the Italian usdron will take off shortly after awn tomorrow for Reykjavik, Ice- snd, a distance of 930 miles. It . ans its longest jump from there Cartwright, Labrador-about ,500 miles-and will continue to Chicago with scheduled stops at hediac. N. B., and Montreal. The final decision on the toke- ff for the third lap of the long ight which began at Orbetello, Italy, will not be taken until the men are awakened st fi a.m., when the latest weather reports will be between Mary Pickford, Toronto- Saturday by ceremonies at the oed to three and two years im straightened out She lil! fl-11901115' spectacle ending the initial flight a stopping place for the fleet In Y ad Those on hand tomgm were E . ,and “Pickialr’ the beautiful homo of Parliament for Digby, and Hon Announoement of the Anglo The Marshlsnd went ashore this i Beverly Hills built by the motion 0. P. Goucher, Provincial Minister soviet agreement was made by the morning os the tide turned to fall and fan of “de 1, bewwn th,” picture couple is for sale, Miss Flick- of Agriculture, gave addresses. Bev- pnmign om” wh;¢,h d¢¢1u-¢¢| g The Canadian Government steamer R 0 0 S e ve l t 0 ff md (om. feet ford said today. _ ‘eral planes participated in an aero- short time afterward that Thorn- Arn-s and s tm tried to get her ~, A bahquet planned for the uh “Our~hon~.e, 'Pickfaiig' is for sale.” batic demonstration. ton md Mg,qD°ns1d had been re. off, but were unsuccessful, even TO WGS h ln gtOn men by the Dominion f”/ivrmment 11° “Cm” 511111 "A 5°1’°"'u°” be °“ l€l1S€d Sl11\11`<1=Y Ai- MDSCOW With the “Wm Uf 111811 WSW? 1 ____ has been cancelled at the request z - . - --_--- _ _ *Ween D°usla-‘I and me 1° °°“i°m' . The steamers Argyle and Meisie By Junu crushes,” uf menu represuutuhvue who mi plated. If there should be a di- ipatibility. Beyond that there is nothing further to say! "If your private income has lfsllen do what thousands of people ihave done-restore it by means of ian annuity. 8 to 15% guaranteed for as long as you live. Inquire of J. A. lilioore, Manager Sun Life. June 28-41. V ‘fo ie T child," in Vernon River Hall, Wed- nssday, July oth, under the auspices of Branch 333 of C. M. B. A. Bpcc- ialties, J. Austin Trainer and others. Dance. Admission 25s. 1496-ii “Forget all about the depres- sion by coming to Sesrietown Hall Tuesday evening, July ith, and seo the Chelton Dramatic Club pre- sent their thrss act play. "June Time." Admission\ i5c and lilo. Good specialties. 1400-6-30-31 “Annual meeting-The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Is- land Seed Growers Association will be held in Bt. Marys Hall, scum, on -Monday, July 10th, at 2 p.m. Frank Mullally, Secretary. 1488-7-8-4-7-iii "Fiddlers and Dancing Contest 'July 5th..Dsncing after Oontsst. Owing to lack of stage accommoda- on this contest will be held in the B .I. S. Hall at Emerald insteld of Bt. James' Hill. Bummsrnsld. Bend entries to F. McDonald, Emerald. - \ 1424-B-29-Bi. ti "Big Holstein Picnic, Farm W. C. Las, Victoria, July oth. Basket Limch 12 o'clock noon sharp. Tas, Milk and sugar supplied. Take your Own dishes and eats. Be on hand, 111110 101' program right after Lumzh. e Denies Change vorce, the grounds wili__bs incom- 0 f. F a 1, t h BERJIIN, July 2,--(A.P.)-Wol.ff‘s (German) News Agency had pub-_ lished an official statement tonight denying um onsncsudr sdbif mt- ler would join the new national Protestant Church after abandon- ing the Roman Catholic faith. MONTREAL, July 2-(C.P.) -In ts early stages business improvement manifests itself in isolated cases of business ln- cresso and not until the move- or-sl statistics reflect the ex- tent of the improvement, says the July issue oi! the Royal Bank of Canada business let- Sudden Storm Break- ing Without Warn- ing Over Bay, of Fundy. ~ (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., July I- Some ninety fishing bool-8. BMD usually cerryinz two men, were sat, at their home ports tonight after beating their wsy through a sevefo storm over the Bay of Fun- dy. Breaking with little warning. the nie destroyed s number of fishing nets but many were lltol' retrieved. Herbert Knox and Ar- thur Giumont were rescued from their cspsissd craft by two other fldiermen. The boats set out from Lorne- vllle, Chance Harbor and D19?" Harbor late Friday afternoon. f0¢ developed, preventing sight of storm signsis on shore, and the storm struck after one wsming swell. For hours the msn fought .Lays Wreath On War Memorial ` psmn, July a-(or. cubic)-_ _ Sir Edgar Rennie Bowring. former Newfoundland High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, today vis- ited Newfoundland Park st Beau- mont-Hamel and laid c wreath on the memorial, inscribed "from the Government and people of Now- d to keep their boats headed into the wind and wsvss They turned ed ll(-*Url Addresses, sports, rr- *villh-14';-L Bl lboilthlldllldilillllh __ _ _ _ ed ~ . . _ `b0ru 8o‘u'css, and Douglas Fairbanks, Flyliig Field. H. B. Short, member prisonmenl; respectively. ` below the 118hthouse. from Orbetello and over the Alps. addition, there are no strong cur- n o _ . - 1 . _ . e . lm _ were making further attempts io- Canadian Press Stair Wi-iter. that such an affair might interfere , A 1 -~ . _ night, as the Marshland, taining WELCHPOOL, N. B., July 2.-"l'll with the flyers' rest. i You ' ' water in two holds, appeared to be be back next summer." _‘ R settling slightly. It was believed she Standing on the deck of the U. S. spoils between this Island and East-Al ! would not be released until an- S. Ellis, the President of the Unitedlport, Me., Franklin Roosevelt was- ' ment is wsu under my do nn- other high tide early tomorow. States repeated this promise to the headed towards Annapolis. Md., to- S. D. U- Students Receive Degrees for. '°R.ac_ca at "Riverside 'I‘rscl¢" f , , - _ ____ _ 4 ‘“ emon, Wednesday, July 5th. The ~ Th gu,;,w1 mdg ig gf u _ ’ .ani Fishing Bgats Battle Their Dy-?»»3 . Y 0 te To P°E°I » 1 _len “°“" ”°°°““‘§‘l......u _ e I Gal ’“ ”` ””; 5. us. Injured In Car Accldent W Tho hS ee e for Baohel . "see tho “R°d_headed step r V Roland Angers. ou-main ouch. ‘ ~ A ';*.-#gn I / as ,_ N Blowout While Travel- i ~ -- -J - ’“‘ °°’ L a 'gfe ".'" I?" ling At High Rate ufl _____""“1'-*ff*-/“~= __ ll. E. Douoetts, Cum laude. Ferdinand Gagnon. Gerald Handrahan. Cum laude. . . James Hu-gen Cumlsude. Douglas MacDonald, Com laude. Arthur Msoduigan. Frances Mnolviiilan, Cum laude. Kenneth MsoMilan, Uum laude Roger Moffet. Robert Ramsay. ' Gordon Sutherland. William Hand:-chan received the egree 6! B. Sc. '°“°dlmd'” - vslescing from bruises hock and Ti rents . at Tmmu Wm vb" Nunwmb M M Ovefnent 2,;-izzlioilglitomthmemqrix gd cuts at private homes ne; Port Ei- §¢1¢",'§§;°" " land memorials st Monchy-lc- _ ' , Pfesux Masnlsres snd Clus-do- ---- ` H‘m"x' '° New GI“g°w' md 31'” gm' . . , gilfnifflf . . . . . .. isi to The Guardian) tions n th line to Sydney to Thi’ accidem "5 °"“‘”°d bl “ *"1"* -10"" --- » 001111. 1105111” 501119 °f 1/110 33135! (SPN ` ° 6 blow-out as the car was travelling ""1""-‘ - ~ ~ - -- m°m°,m,_ MONCTON, N. B-. .lime 30-Fur-'Prince Edward Island. stations in t ___ "pid raw of speed m an eau” 1 lmrlmmhwu ther movement of militia from New Brunswick between Saint John ~ “ _ _ mmw M1. B d F Maritime Provinces to Petawa.wa.and Moncton and Campbellton. t° make connections with the Ulm” 0 0 a n Camp in Ontario include units from The majority src ex-Mnritimers .r°rmém_im__ ,H _ CM mm d vcrifnir .,..`,_,,,,,,.,, ,,,_,..,,,.i|,, ,,.,,,,,,‘ ,,,,,,,_~ , y Halifax. Sydney, North Sydney..who took advantage of the n_aliona.l four times bMor;”__on____g w°___s‘; ____ ___i_s_»:~_1_._ fm.-__l_u__~_ iueruuu- ut 5.2¢ en.; (cmuun rn.) Sydney Mines, Antigonish and Stel-lholiday in the United states. In- the ditch Fortunately none of ¢he|____sp=__\»_:_-_§:_;_i._1.._:_y_.;u_h;_,¢ sus lation Nova @is and Charlotte- dependence Day and the chesp - ' CAMPBELLTON, N. B.,July 2.- , ' . l ,occupants were seriously injured _“Full moon Frfiuv July 7.11.-'il n. The body of om” Imnm of -or tom. P. E. I. Units from Hslifsxjare offering with the generous re- nnhoush ML Maloney L, wmnn' g__mm°M,d_ we e,m__M___ mmm. lllqllibfih, who 13| di-qyngg in ey” Wm l'\Vl tbl# City by Cll1l6l.l'l tum limit to Visit félltives and from bl-“hes to his “dh neck ‘nd inter igzra (21£|r!l;all;el;‘v_rl;\kDUL' T,-‘cy gm; ,hm grmu io” 1u¢lNstionsl Railways July 27th. and friends book home. This has been \,,,¢k_ Wm, ,,,_,,,__,,,.,,,,,,, R,,,.,,e,, M5 May. was found this sftemoon in s._f1'°D1 BNINV U-|111 01-1101' p0ini~s Aug- the largest coach excursion from The party were enroute to Prince 1' ‘{¥'é__§k1d2'\_:’1- ,f,1’_3_§f_'!°)L_=__:_‘_-’;';°1;;n;‘;-une 10| 35 ‘gt Altdiviils Idsnguisg- ust Std The Charlottetown unit Boston to the Maritime Prov‘nces ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘1-~f\ in spend their boil- 1o.80*\- li. i§§\),t I-U5 D-. I-i 7 . . . ¢,m,,““m` . - - ‘- = -< ~ I i if _ ""'_""“"f.`_f.'¢i - ‘ '.‘ '. --'-~'-~' _ _ _ Ollhllldilllllillili IHUIINYW5 ‘ N9* “S”-`~ "`°"““"‘ ` Yu J , ' ‘f i- 1 ~ '\1i»~‘»\ »~i~=`._“‘» ‘|.‘f_.2'k‘&`i`,3¢' .4-,‘¢"`fi\;_ . \ A i " \ 1 \ -` ot entirely encouraging but the fliers thought they would ‘oc able to get off. ix-ents here and the average rls _ '1 L AN ,,________ le fd people of Campobelio Island yester- inight. Arriving there tomorrow, he E day afternoon as the sieek.a1'av des- will remain shun-<1 the Indisnsp¢1ls‘ ` 11'0Y€f Pulled 0115 01 WPlChP0ol. until 'Tuesday before continuing to / 1' Transferred is the cruiser rudiuu- waSmngum_ ‘ ____ \ _ _ arid A " field rain D- Col- sn- in llts. the rain nel Intl Of Lxcurszonzsts Speed Is Alleged esp- - for llol. 'arm clan \. l. tail! ftllt M011 to 'i ‘, air; F r 0 m B os ton (.ause of Accident. -annual. olfxlifu., "°' ""'°" Mouoroiv, N. B.. .runs so-over (cmdim pre", ,,,,",‘,ff1`§§,'§°’L;2f;,’_\_;§_f_»_ 0F\"l4‘u. 'ref-. six hundred excursionists arrived MQNCT0N_ N_ B__Ju1y 2____A5 um rIi)i_|_i_|_i_;___n-mr5<~r:|rurfs. lm 8"" '”“1' in the Maritime Provinces todae' result of an accident near Port El- sklslairl ff: 'ffl ° ` ' ` ' ' " M from Boston and V1°1!111»y- The sin. about sixty miles from here, ¥|'\ffC';"u‘f_er~~- ffff ' M Canadian National Railways sta- Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Psi. Edmonton ff: .°'.' . tion at Moncton was an animated _ Maloney. New York City; Miss Julie ~. .. . ___ scene as the fourteen en- trsmaiurphv. Miss Mary McKenna. 12- ‘u_~__;_|._.a .. 'si _ rolled fu. Many were for points fu I year-old of Rumlord. Me.. are con- i y,,,.,’,,’.,’,’,°'__j"_'; _'_'_~ _- _ _-jg _ W M une; D0# I li .i0 48 cfezéasnssesezes is 3, io cific, oder- : .’ stasis* Edward Island rar ferry at Cape, ‘i-\ris'|uf~ i‘r-~rin-My\x~.|»mf-1-infq, sm is ia- snsm I the 'cons _gnu | -.ug \ ,.- :,' . -131.. _, ._ 15/-_ fi' _ -/. ..._ V" .‘ .._ A `a‘..`.`~.ll1` L .-.-»»--pf < 2 _-vw- -~ 3-n--= .\-¢-» -i .3 :rf . A ., > .- a 2 U sl .es -\ .za e i _ . 1 5 »¢n-¢»<--- .... . .4 :.-.'41 .s` `1 l __ _ _,__ ?*“§-. _ ;_y.-1v'.weH __ __ , _ , _.T‘-<~ , v 'rrwr' '- ~"-~v-.~~-1- _ -_