MAXIMS i OIL MERE MAN nQ-—-_I led thmdriven. Ouraiieotlcunarernthertobe Charlottetown Guardian Two Cantu Morning Guardian. Founded ill’! A APANESE OFFENSIVE 01v MERE MAN “IQ? awzvgmlnhthotlchltootdhls -._-.-_-.\ - Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like theDew CPARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESISAY, MAY 4, 1938 T‘ i2 Annnll Iubnription Dellvend I100 B; Mall-P. ‘B. L, $1.00; (laud; and U. l. “DI 10 PAGES "‘ m’ ———— ,.___._______. VEPRMGE 0F COLLAPSE PUWERYVIEW lllSElY TALKS ll llllIlAlllllS elief Held Mussolini Will Not Form Al- liance With Hitler. "d Illlht watched care- ully for effects the meeting ol doll Hitler and Premier Mussolini ight have on first broad steps to- ard a lessening of tension in l NAZI PoLrcY HINGES 01v ROME PARLEl/“llhvadeiizraezhg W090. Their caution was shown in the act they moved down n common ath toward greater armed strength. hey are closer together than ever l military cooperation. Also Brit- in is on terms oi formal friendship lth Italy. and Franc:- elxpects to och that status quickly. Belief was expressed here that v ilfllllll-fltaln in a position to » ance himself between two note-at rceo-will commit his country to o important new alliance with ennany. '» Prime Minister (Xhamberlelnhs ef- Y-r toward European a ease- Qrrfirvruh "Reserve Weurlesday, July 13th - Kelly's Cross Picnic. L-49-5-3-2l. "Dance at Auburn School Friday, av 6th. L-82-5-4-2l. "Play "Here Comes Charlie" in orsll Hall. May 'lth at 8 P. M. L-41-5-3-3l. "Be sure to attend the filay Civil Service" in St. Teresa's al, a. y 9th, L-BIi-5-4-2i. "Scout and Guide Concert in _" at River Hall, Friday, May, 6th, ‘.15 P. M» L-90- "4-11- "murnmage Sale, st. Peter's -‘ athedral Hall. Saturday, Ma 7th t 'l P. M. Bargains. L-79- -4-'I. "Ice Cream and Dance. Newton ; ol. Lot 26, F‘rday, May 6th. ‘e - music. L-73-5—4-2i. '"Buying live hogs at Albany 1 ursda, 5th, Emerald, Friday th unt noon. G. C. Green. L-487-3-twt-ti. "See "The Chore Boy" three act ~-- edy. Broolcfield Hall, gJtYBSEDY-Cd - t0 Pl M h. Kings n avers alli-lil-S-dl-ili. "Bee the Norboro Players in “The 1d- Maidis Courtship”. Clifton, iday. May 8th. 1i not fine follow- t’ Monday. Ll92-5-5-2i. '- "Entertainment, Box Social and '= ce in Cope Traverse Hall Wed- esday, May 4th. Proceeds ill aid of all. Admission 20c and 10c. L-lill-4-30-5-2-4. "Freetown Dramatic players esent "Eyes of Mystery" in the irch Grove Hall, Freetown, Wed- sciay, May 4. Proceeds in aid of ‘.1. 11-58-5 3-2i. "See "The Chore Boy", three act mcdy. Kingston Hal, presented y Kingston Payers May 4th. Ad- isslon 25c and 15c. 1i’ not fine r y 5th. L-706-5-44-ii. "Exhibition oi Canadian Water olors, Harris Memorial Gallery. pens Thursday afternoon and ntlnues until Tuesday evening. l..-i09-5-4-3i. "Cream Route. Gordon Haynes l l make his first trip to Centanl rice Ltd Charlottetown, . Route the same trip each week L-87-5-4-3i. "Bali/lug live hogs at Kensing- - ursday. May 5. until 3 D~ . Nicholson Bros. and Mervyn lumen, Hunter River Frida un- - noon. MoEwen and Camp ll. ’ L-litl. "Fox Ranchers, rresh stock oi Purina, Silver Tip. unglo, also broken sodas, muiiets, hredded wheat. Imperial Biscuits toiuAlihklnde ffilxymeaitefi We ‘stock ~- e, u an orse eeds. - lorl flififilett. L-‘l -s-n-al. » e o. . . . - ';i"‘i’...i2°"'h if’. ".';"";.°..."‘i' ~- are requested to meet ln the odgc rooms It Stanley Bricl e at - e p. m. Thursday to atten tho nerel of the late Robert Lamont - order of the W. M. ‘r111. wonderful new in- ti vinlz. coopera ve ea d - w“ manila-mutt now. Left to Commander James G llsmzislllfljfzsdselck (By The Canadian Press) OITAWA, May Ii-The Govern- ment was pressed from three sides of the House of Commons today to go ahead with its plan for an un- employment insurance scheme but the appeals went unanswered from treasury benches A. Heaps a notional insurance law and oth- "If we cannot get the provinces to agree, we should assume the necessary power," Mr. Martin re- ave to face sooner or later." the courts). “Yes, but en-t today. We have some oi provinces in agreement question." Later, Mr. Martin urg minion take the whole question of federal and provincial jurisdiction. “lump it together and make an ue 0i it." pinion would say that on national Police Probe Threat Experts Seeking Planes For Britain BCIIIICHZ S COYCS l ll ll M M E ll §-.,,'.‘;.,."~".,".".i."' ssrurlimlslmli: Federal _ Delay On Relief Plans Pressed To Implement Election Pledges Re Unemployment Insurance, Government Mem- bers RemaiSilent. problems parliament should have the power. . it followed (C C F - Winnipeg "It is a question we will MI‘. P1684351 “I5 NIB-l’- IWB W119i’ ~ - prisoners sorvinrz terms along with , _ Darrliaiment dtifil lg l935"€"1 (he was Island Mllllster MacDonald. Both ~aid ‘(he accused aggllefl “ere drawn up M “Hen sha/[Cllfllflf C hP. Bcgubien Imam. mlfllftrflrzlllllybifilv0ilghi fixed (block- re errng o e enne nsurance . 1 d 19ft, l] n j 11 z t‘ l_htKi k‘ ' - ontrcoll w o movc a resou 0n r- o s o 1g BDZUWFI‘ Q m- law declared unconstitutional by Receives N. S. hi... whsxbultnsipmyril‘ 718) ind allgé‘l’,h'g‘,°.“’lf,fifldsxlf,‘,gs qafitleari‘: urging the Government to seek a vestllzate further. when he whim-u "his ciothes had solution m llu- Dfoblfllt The wm- —---~~-————~ LITTLE ENTENTE lWEETg onditlons are difler- the on this ed the D0- Rev. Lewis call came Gore. N. He felt sure public i938 “iii.” will?‘ "'..'i°".l‘.°l". ‘us: es or pure a n: m ary rcr e e States and Can da. The - ' w ll" t ,1», c, tight Commodore Sir Arthur T. Harris. commander of 31E F0llYiyllaxlgaollfllihlnfia(1::ll§ll$? Reserve elr; Commander Caspar Johnoi the Fleet air arm;; Squadron leader Chifllcg E, . W newt-rill. °lYlJl"\_lllll9°°l'- Mr. Heaps later suggested if an insurance law was patterned after the 01d use Derlsion act which in- volves provincial might be workable. particularly if of the United States which had the Governmentr-elther imlmlnce law requiring provincial insurance la . Brunswick definitely oppgseq it ecutor R. R. Griffin said there were th hm ‘rings. _ i . b, 1 d pants fluttering in c r ‘ y T] . u , blem 1 d VEL And r r sgnnm, “MW; m“, ‘S \- nne mom charge) It t he noun breeze" with!“ ‘he semLchclo ODNlWlIlXl/(a) d?! olflllhe sessldis (ranost Eackcdothv-ptauok into the grounds A WAYS “E (Continued on page 3. Col. 5) ..__..__ (OJ. By Guardian's Sllbolal Wirr) TR-URD er. Prince Edward Island. was ap- had been out n, vecond time that proved tonight by the ‘h-uro Pres- bvterv of t S. Halifax Plnchlll uat l Insurgents ‘Resume Wlllifllll T931113‘. film“; NAZI DIBTATHR Threat Of Second Disastrous Defeat “Chinese Pierce On Shantung Front—NeW Anglo-Japanese m HENDAYE, France, May 3- tAPl-Mecllunized Insurgent units slashed deep into Spanish Govern- ment territory east of Teruel ‘tioduy, H i e l’ ’ S T0 capturing three villages an ' v Dramatize Solidar- blnfrlfigsllulhllihlllgilblvllll-lg ‘mam Fnctlon Develops’ General Franco's eastern Spanish \ (By The Associated Press) SHANGHAI, May 4—(Wednesday)—Chinese Seill. wont today the second offensive in Southern Shantung Provincq pivotal front of the war, was on the verge of collapse. Crushing of the first drive last month was the mo‘ disastrous defeat of a modern Japanese Army. Now, Chinese declared they are ready to send 800, troops against the reinforced Japanese legions which, the say, are wearied to exhaustion and again running short munitions. Meanwhile new friction between Japanese and Britisil forces broke out in Shanghai. Domei, Japanese Ne Agency, said Japan would protest to Great Britain again the alleged interference of six British soldiers with fix bayonets who prevented Japanese gendarmes from seal-chap ing a truck carrying munitions. l offensive delayed for several days by heavy rain, rolled forward again as “rather improved. Seizure of Allepuz and tvlo other villages in the Alfambra. River area, l about l5 miles south of Aliaga. gave the Insurgents control of all im- portant higluvav network travening the mountains east of Tenlel. Purpme of the Insurgent push cast oi Teruel was to straighten the ragged front extending west- ward to the Mediterranean, where General Miguel Aranda is trying to smash through to Castellon and Valencia. ity Of Europe's Two Fascist States. (A. P. by Guardian's S ecial Wire) ROME, May 3—-Bcni o Mussolini welcomed Adolf Hitler to Rome to- night with a gigantic display of friendship between the two Fascist dictators. Italy greeted the German Fuch- rer with ceremony rlvalllng those of the days oi the Caesars in size, scope and grandeur. The Latin buoyancy oi the peo- _ pie was spurred by Fascist prod- General Jose Miaja. commander ding and Rome turned out. almost 0f Glbvcrnmcnt f0r0€5 in 501131833 to a man to see Hitler's coming. spam. hclcl fast today t0 his P051" Underneath, an undercurrent of tion in the Alcala de Chlvert sector, uneasiness was ieit to have run north of Castellon. through Italy since Hitler absorb- ed Austria. But tonight there was an atmosphere oi polite enthus- Will Increase Army, Government, said sensational Chinese lunges had broke the Shantung stalemate and a great offensive already h _ been launched to take advantagé of the gains. m. The diifidence of the Italians- often expresed in recent days- ’-_ was camouflaged by martial music. _.- '- waving flags and regal pomp. the Queen Mary bent on a study oi’ the possi- Guarded Journey Exactly at the appointed hour the German dicictofs special train rolled into the station. It ended a triumphal but guarded all-day Lines Pierced Japan To Invoke Mobilization Law Dispatches said Japarlex lines were pierced for a distance of seven miles between Taierhchwang where the first. Japane offensive came 1° riei, and P‘ en, 15 e southeast in Kiangsu i325‘ ‘can: Navy Aud Auforce- pm I Japanese dispatches did not n By CHARLES S. FOLTZ, JR- Associatcd Press Foreign Stat‘! PARIS, May 3——(AP)——F1'8.l'lce mention the Shantung province fighting and neutral sourcesas yet have been unaible to confirm re- ports oi Chinese gains. Chinese declared Japanese sui- fered heavy casualties and were fighting a rearguard action to cov- er a north/ward retreat from their salient; aimed at the vital east- It was announced the nati west Lunghai railroad. mobilization law, giving the Gov In the Thncheng sector, 22 miles emment unlimited power to north of the Lunghai on the east- manpower and economic resouroaq ern side of the narrow Japanese in a. war emergency, would be me salient, Chinese declared 1,000 voiced in part Th y. Ja/panwe died in fierce hand-to- Premier Fumimaro Konoyc hand encounters. passage oi the law in the h4g3 Sitting of Parliament with a. Friction flares Anew lse that it would not be used fil SHANGHAI. May 2 -(AP)— present conflict unless the mill situation became serious enough Friction bet/ween British and Ja-p- warrnnt it. anese forces at Shanghai flared (Japan's tomes on the Centr anew today as the result of an China front, greatly outnumbo incident in which British soldiers by Chinese, have been unable to with fixed bayoncis prevented gain objectives by a drive which Japanese soldiers from searching started four months ago.) , a truck in the grounds of the Brlt- P01110115 of the Law w become do ish consulate general. iective on Thursday require logic-i Dmnei, the Japanese News A- tration oi all adults with police and gency. said Japanese authorities empower the Government to ex< would protest to Great Britain amine reports and records of any? ovm- the 5mm; business or commercial enterprise. Daniel's version was that six In all. l1 of the law's 3O article! men of the Scafort-ll Highlandcrs and three or its 3C) provisions stipq guarding the consulate general ulating punishment will be promul- Fuehrers welcome. Ten minutes before Hitler's train arrived, a train of empty coaches today met a m.” Shaw 0g Italian- pulled down the line to make cer- German Soudamy by (mm-mg g, sin the tracks were clear and bigger “mm navy and am°r¢e_ Bm- , The National Defence Cabinet Ummrmed Germim 19°11” C5‘ headed by Premier Daladier geared “fled ab°ut me slam)“ by FM‘ the wheels of French economy and fist officers, were told the iden- finance to a bigger and stronger ities of all non-uniformed persons “m. nwchme by decrees issued just within the station area. as Ado“ Hm" approached Home for his visit to Premier Mussolini. Daladier, who in two years be- Antigonish Bricklayer fore he became Premier won the ' King Victo Emm nu I nd §H§‘d.1‘ej§f"'§'b‘e Pwh,;-=ug;-»il-1,,-m§, their; z?“.'.'.i'*:r:..:§.'.'.l*z.l.ura..c..'tr:z or OX] 8 p8 OTlTl EH93 l1 EH33 ' TOKYO. May 3—(AP)—Japan Government granted new ions today to Army leaders diomand§ ing full mobilization of the E plr€s strength for a quick and lira victory in Chum. ll) lllllll, llN Extend Greeting swastika oumned m colored neon edict calling for more sailors. sol- lights. Mussolini wore 0n his mill- d1?“ “ml alum“ tic corporaYs uniform the order oi’ He °pmed a “ew cred“ M 4" the oenhhh Eagle which Hitler 712500.000 francs (about $141,375.- onle r m,‘ 000: for national defence and said C Hitlrelfiaplgglllreld in the doorway it. wmnd be used w strengthen of his coach clad in a Nazi khaki ‘fllllmll/ “ml “Mal "m31mw"~?hl3 uniform. His only decorations were “as l“ addmm‘ l” e lséglagous an Iron Cross 0n his sleeves and 1933 fleleme budge‘ °r 25' l -' the emblem of En honorary Co!“ 000 francs (iibOllt $750,000,000). poral oi the Fascist militia-an The 5W9 “'35 Pa" °l a "T195 °l award from Mussolini last Sep- h tem-ber. Trumpets of the honor guard of the Savoia Grenadlers sounded s. f5]1fgre_ A band swung mm direct and hidden taxes. ‘ "Deutschland Uber Alles." Musso- In addition the Naval Ministry lini's musketeers, with deaths’ ,v_l_liilli_lm_l‘l@fi_w Will-El; ANTIGONISH. N. 3., May 3- (CPI-Ncll MacDonald 21-year-old Antigonish bricklayer who. police claim. stoic out of jail to set a ser- ies of fires that terrorized this uh- iversity town for two weeks, tonight stood committed for Supreme Court trial on three charges oi’ arson. No explanation rls to how he left or returned to all, where he W85 serving o term or drlullcencss, was offered at today's preliminary hcarln before Magistrate Harold Chlshom but Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Provincial Fire acceptance. it the social security act NOIY-h) Blllliiested a referendum be been accepted by most of the Marshall's Office officers presented heads on their turbans, drew their I _ t d submitted at the next election, t0 states, a wnfessicn they said was signed do gvers. (Continued on page 9, Col. 4) Fuel/Hilfi- Jhllflncse military 901166 We - . determine the will of thetpcople W.A. Walsh (Con. Mount Royal) by MacDonald. It was admitted as h éihlilll QtlIBSl. l§lC€lV€ig_ Whig’?! .____T_____ $gglltigmrclllllg a truer carrying ROOSELPVELTIA‘ CANDIDATE on empflvlerinz parliament o Doss had two suggestions to make to evidence. bflglssonliufikroigmlhe Qmnglni-lraiiised Senate Open Domof gum mp truck canvmg TAKES LEAD pass an his arm to indicate the direction l2 boxes of rifle ammunition and W of mRfCh. Hitler fell ma. step be- GTON- WM‘ Pseflflm Rail Enquiry Today manned by one British sailor and seeking renmn Three Specific Charges ASHIN o Claude Pepper. erwisfi leDl/zitslafz (1th iocial QUESElOHS. r n - 5356K 11$ acceptance or base it on the peace. 0181mm Qnly a nation.“ law would 0N1“ and good govemmem clause Although Mfl,~_Don,,1d-5 811N294 side him and together the King .____ seven Chinese ooolies, tried t “Hon as a sunnorm a, the work properly in Canada. of the British North America Act confession glib! rlsnalls of setting lmd the ma" who 7Q” from UPTAWA. May 3-(CP)—The omen garden Bridge from the van Administration‘ wok the le “I hvllc bBYON this Pflfllfllnellt which empowers parliament to act eight. fires. he was charged only humble begmnlnFs l" l“a‘l““§'l‘“‘_ most wvrnslve inquiry into Can- British-hold sector of’ thr- nfer- tonmm m ear“. returns (mm mo“ uses. we will have taken stem t» 1h Bil emergency. with three. those whch destroyed °1 l5-°°°-°°°,sil°d*' dQWH 1"") 5w“ hrlhh l'fllL\\"lV llroblPlm since the national scltloment. into Hong- id,“ Demon-ans primary ammo initiate unemployment insurance," (1,951; Novembe; me Dominion h, vacant reddencg owned by Mrs. ‘)1 Ted will“ 1 _ . 1 Dull R/svul Comnusslonof 1932 kew. the Jopanmw $691011 lMost _.=' Wm _:l;.~;—~-— he dccliired- requwted the provinces to agree to Christina MacGlllivray, and brlrrls n Du“ H?“ ti‘? “rlfmm “we and the iii-st parliamentary lnvcs- oi Sllllllvhflls docks are reached "HOW Cflhrymlwdgisklla me?! "he a. constitutional amendment em- owned by Albert Whiddcn and “nguglfillgrnhelovffior? lfiihss he, ligation since 19215 will ivopegehca! thgough l-lomrlqgiwa‘ tnck rew ‘f vim: - ’ . ea. . . -'"' ' - ~. ‘he t . na a nose sal c l c. . ro es re use e l1! powerin! Darliament t0 pass an Ralph Kirk federal member for meted lancers were drawn up m a §rglfigéggVcgm 731m: fizz“: m SW ‘we? pron" authoflfv m tram“ e1mRlllvl m‘ Alberta and New Antigonisll-Gllvsboro. Crclvm Pros- huge sembclrde the" Hue p?“ pom munumns mm Hnnckpw’ In_ of the British consulate general. is all covered in these three." near the bridsxc. 'I‘hore the high- Two of the wxtmsses heard were ranks of Fascist youth, uniformed N“, residents of Italy and Cap vital issues following initial dis- mission initialed in the Senate by mitico was sci up as a result oi the (if-bate. its inquiry will be confined largely to the period since straw on them." liter-Donald jumped to his feetin the prisoner's box and denied he swam, auhhlllflvrhy Ii-Tho Accepts To mgomorrow the committee will re- rllleohtrfltsutziilltlll? rigngrrlllgilgltthlff 2312;‘- Oltawe Presbytery Zifil..'ll1.°.';2.'.§f°f§é'°$.$.§2f$223 .3"."'.‘.i;i.§éli°i2‘..‘.%';.&f. wit‘: .122‘? (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) olrr iflc Railways for the past six years cign ministers of Czcc osiovakin, Divinity College RAN“ cannmm, Mounted popes and possibly will discuss various Yl oslavia and Rllmania when the l" °lB-‘1$- Lance Corprlr" King quoted Mac- P rung-ya} CEQr-liotzzggvgilndgnr: aspects of cooperative operation of Lltle Entente conference opens _ a ' . . . . Donald a; ring he had been ar today accepwd N S May 3~—A call to (contmued on page 9' C01‘ 0 Murray oi’ Vernon Riv- ' nlrht as one of the witnesses testi- he United Church. The fled, {Wm KQIIHBWQQK and Reading a portion of the alleged He is a member of the cohfesslnn COVGTlIliI th- Kirk ill-e. mus/glint} kg “m- _w___ glide llr} l§§’,l’,§“fi,,y,“_’“3§ Ottawa Presbytery oi the Freshly- Saturday moi-h 1m some meh 1 gllaaqlnfhgglrlbéleoxfanw K. Q en Acclaimed dldnt know came to the jail with ham chime and Wm be Ordained ' “hm” “d "m f“ M’ m“ me"- ll i a ted t Klnbllin hm G They gave me some." ‘m. n “c B’ A a » D » 0v‘ Fm" °f ‘he l2 fir“; whmh 0°" Fulggridge is a graduate of Mount hnlfloyr1l will i-lwumunmn cuned l“ Am“ we“ while MM" Alison University and a licen- Dgwwn Dem M5319" u (A r b u l-ul u special wire) by telephone lmmediatel o Donald was m M‘ m“ °l i” P"°°”Y""l"\ Chm" Victoria 4o s4. . . ua an Y n re- aos u May 3—A scrawled ceiving the threat. m. said they r {-‘,';,°';,"€,i,,§; ',§‘,§'5"§’§fl',l,c°““ly' GLASGOW, May a-(cr Cable) I; l. "symbol of the unity Oi the gimlglgwn f) b‘: letter warning Governor would continue to Washington on U S Naval Program " ' —'I‘he great Exhibition. wlirlmi ‘a o‘ Charles F. Hurley "your dolhor their planned vacation. ' ‘ ~ termed by the King "a hall marl! The blue sky. the sttlflét and gold Tom“ A6 57 will be missing one week from to- Oommisslarler of public safety Endorsed By senate or arreatcemmonwealtn ofnatlorls.‘ of the royal dais. the varicolored 0mm 88 a day" sent state police and federal Eu one M. lhesweehe, said the was opened by His Majesty hem mural-ms of the navy. army. and lllr Montreal m w agents on a. wide-spread search for let r, written on cheap white --— today. force. and the blending colors of ab” so u m; sender, who signed himself aper, was mailed last night from WASHINGTON. Ma &-(AIP)_— Cheering throng exceeding 100,- bunting and the rosettes of me 5mm John a, u "The Black Hornet.‘ he South Boston postal station. The United States overnmemta 030, tie-ambled in Ihrox Stadium. vast throng made the scene moot Ham“ The Governor. who received the It was scrawled in black ink. Mc- 81.156.009.000 naval #980510" Dw- imed their Majestic; as they brilliant. Cmflotwwwn 3, a letter late today at the State sweehe said either a brush or era-In rccclvsd h tllllmlilfll "'0 l0 arrived in an open Landau. The Ent- The official ceremony concluded. goose. mad?‘ nobogmtlirilsotnliébflgé-hou e locum“, “yo; used toga-file one uiwrsement in the senate ‘. pm in nflninture was depicted in a ?ei.-wtgaiestleis scénoult 0n w: fall; FORECAST 6 WIS 11° c"! - 9 - "l" "P" Ill. W“! "'_"_' lslat . modernistc u oi build- 01h‘ r0 t 0 “ PM» P - rmthwogl y‘ have mm dsullhtm-F“ WWI-Mr Hurley. 9”" “W” Th’ “""'m m“ °“ u“ "b"; A "m" m“ "' M”? intsellzl Bellahmlsihnzglr . with the dow.” Wllldlltqtlme Paadbulllm‘ cool police interpreted the " ogher to Boston," mined a warning navy" bill came after two weeks of tone. occur" h! MI- ""1"" hm, Sh“; o; 3mm“ mm“; 0v" m, the imdlfln Pavilion the Hwy‘, fiduenthb ‘(Q-noon n uq "daughter". elthoulih n0 "police won't do any good." heated debate. largely carried on MoGuIIIII Ilaltrcyfll b! l me me’ King ehette with sergeant Roberts. and wmonow momma ‘g g_ _ name was mentioned. A state police han writing ex- by foes of the n-leuure who Is- ll" ""7 - n“ “"'""" l A5 the King declared the Exhl- commanding the contingent of sun u“ m“ evening ‘t m an An exin lice suard we! pieced pert checked files in an attempt to sorted it would plunge the country dllwvemfl shout 1-30 om- bmon on,“ a yank“, o; trump,“ mm Canadian Mmmwd Police. rum wmomw mommg ‘t M‘ at the uu ev home in mburban determine whether the writing into L mad irmenmt race. quickly null ‘le bllfldhl "'- was sounded m“ broke out, and The Queen bought two dolls ml- H,“ QUQM, mm“, May m "4 Onmbridre. where two 0i hi! computer: with that on threat let- The House a Representatives gather with ite ml ents. me mm“ ‘mm m. WWW he, dmntem vmm, Mggegyjhe p_ m_ dhl-llmenl N"? 5“- "ld Ellen u" "n ill-h" Pmmlmm persons has paused the e nsion bill by I "l" 554M‘?- BQIWFII» Wm‘ p111.“ “the engq-pflge Qnqyuglggn Canadian High Commissioner. oon- summerslde tide eighteen min- so , five mon hs old, are under in recent yem. 292-100 vote. but a slightly dii- t-Mlr mm: s lfl- Wm "I! M M“, won-é hm}, "M, m,‘ ducted the Rxmll PBflN around the lites later than chhl-lottewwn. m; cha c oi a nurse. Commissioner MoBweenoy said fay-q“; fogm, ,4 qjmnitigg or Bqn- u u» time. w m ma. No ° , f" “my”, and 90mm d.“ the my"- . urle is in New 1m "nudges, which might give I and mnocentetives now will further detnilslnre available. Exhibition 90559.43 um mm“; n, “um 8mm” “n. h, nose Tim 01m runny with their other two children. fl nt clue" were found mm ‘gum; m, Mann“, before m, m; mum“ "~ m“, u p, an “lllrrmire undertaking?’ m”, M cfiud‘ mum,“ on i2, Ind CharacsJm-Irihll. one eet, written on both rides. mum; 1| gm, m Presidqlt lose and it was not known if Lord Elgin, delivering an address mungshm com-m; dgpigflng me me Hun” 5on1". 9,45 ;_ m, 1 |,_ m Qvvsm" "l" "I "W11 "I in "w QWWW- Mneveit n» ugh-me. the mulling m to the King, hailed u» Ihlhihltldn 8nd indllxtrv of the mmbubh. have; Tlrrmflltlno 11l..m.2.55 h... Chinese reports from Hankow, temporary seat of the“ '0'" ' YJBPn ‘FF n‘: P HT-Ziflllliélifii-Ttlfé" H*"+H+H+~++»»+o++¢»+w»»+- ll‘ I #41,,‘ rap-a