HEALFH DlViDENDS You can make your vacation pay you health dividends if along with fresh air, sunshine and pleasant exercise you employ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to make the blood richand red and feed the exhausted nerves back to health and vigor. Dr. Chase's NERVEFOOD CLYDE RIVER SCHOOOL On the afternoon of June 28th, the annual closing exercises of Clyde River School were held, with a good attendance of parents and visitors. Mr. Hugh J. MBDLEKH act- ed as chairman and an interesting program was carried out. The teacher was assisted in the class work demonstrations by Supervisor Mr. Edward MacPhail and by sev- eral of the visitors, who acted as te and reading judges for the dcba contrasts. The following was the pro m: gra Welcome exercise. Reading and spelling. Erodes I and II. Dramatization of “The Honest Woodman" by grade Ill. Recitation. “A Queer Boy," by Al'- nold. MacPhee. Geography Drill, grad elJV. Reading contest, grade V. Recitation, "A Dreadful quarrel," by Thelma MacKii-incn. ading, grade V. X. Contest in re by Joyce ‘Recitation, "A Riddle.” ‘ram..- - - Flash Card Reading Drill, grades I ‘II- lmd III. v Sand Table Lesson in O. History- ; grade vi. 1 Red Cross Exercise, The Safety l First Train. Q ~ Project lesson in arithmetic, Emile A . l McPhail. J/iultiplication table match, grade I. ' Geography drill on. “The British Isis," grades VIII. IX and X. Dialogue, “How He ‘Ileaacd Ned." Drill arithmetic, “Picking Apples" ades I and II. f Geography Drill, vWhere Are“, grade V. Recitation. “A Student's Troub- Eles", by Willie Livingston. . “Spelling match, grade V _ near ‘I: ~>_-_-.‘...--»». a t l r v ‘4, . ' Joyce Darmch. Debate, "Res .4 is Better Than Counti- 1:3 VIII and IX , "Recitation, Spoke It," by Ruth MacLean. Recitation by Jane Johnson. horus by the school, prizes by y Life," grad- r “Closing c '- fPresentation of . h ~ for perfe Hazel Livingston, ; Hilda MacNevin, Elmer MhcPhail. ‘ Prizes for highest averages: Grade X Err-Olive Livingston. Grade X Jr.-Hiida Murray. Grade 1X—Ef.l‘l€l Livingston- " Grade VI BYr-JOYCQ Dari" . Grade VI Jr.--Ralph .Grade V~Wille LivinSP-Wn- ' 1' Grade Iv sin-Ruth MacLean. tiGrade IV Jn-Garfleld MacKin ton. Grade III-Joyce MD-cPhB-ll- Certificate winners ' _werc: Arnold Beer. Hazel Livlns ston, Mildred Murray. Ivan Mac Nevin._ ; Prizes for stars in s "II: Jessie MacNcvln, . _ dngston. ‘_- -' QIIKIIQSQSI:.:1w£}!"'l"3SS3Kllk4=.xti.\; a .- a ~ . ~_ Kinnon. - Arithmetic twbri by Jess ' Multiplication table ic MacNcvirl. matrfi l ' 7 . . d». MaoNevin. Geography ton. ' Spelling ma - ltutn MaoLean. - Roadinfl ‘iontest gr » Willie Livingston. ' Oomplimanm and! by sov . mated and fruit and the t to-a close Nltlontl Anthem. (Patriot please com!) afternoon ( . kl mung urvaa scnoor. mum- H611 for Jim - Oflfifl x qua. I Irv-q. ‘Hilda Jliuray; A v "crease... k>_ “What And I . Recitation, “Grannies Childhood" olved That City Life ‘English as Many the acher. The following pupils won prizes ct attendance; Arnold Beer Mildred Murray, MacDonald. in Grade V111 polling. grade Wanda Liv- For reading. grade I-Doris Mac- drill grnd€9 I and II gradl m, won by Joyce McPhau and Hi1- Drlll grade V, won W tch grade W, won by me v1, won by Th: teachvt film visitors and pupils in cam by ringing the in: a. - y .-l.Olivo Lfvfllntm. Fresh Outbreak UfAnti-Jewish . TIE HERD k ‘ (Gharluylxola Cleave?” in The ou Coin ) Activity i ~' “l” It is not deed. bill- the danger -—--- That tea the hero’; soul; (By Louis P. Inchncr. ADMIN"! And the songs of strength are not Press l-‘orclrn Sta-ff) so ram . (a. P. By Guardian's Swill W1") A: the sins of self-control. BERLIN. July 13—-Anil-J!Wll~l1 A mpg)‘, g 0mg;- gnd 5 nigh; g1 broke out again outbursts WMBM howling youths, in this city when _ attacked customers coming 0W a. large Jewish-owned foo cream plant. Tonight's outbursts occurred in an atmosphere made bitter by a now open conflict florllll infirm the Catholic Church and thy Nlll- government which tended d the day to overshadow anti-In activities. In the anti-Jewish. demonstra- tions in the northern district of Berlin tonight, customers were re- portedly chased down side streets and badly wnanllbndled when caught. Eye-witnesses aald , ,.urchases were snatched out of the hands of men and women custoumrl and thrown in their faces. Members of the Hitler youth and s. A. organizations were repor much in evidence. Storm troopers present were reported not in uni- form. Meanwhile General Hermann Wilhelm Goering, Germany's sec- ret police chief, came back from conferring with Reichafuehrer Adolf Hitler in the Bavarian mountains to fire another broad- side in Naziismb newest drive against the Catholic Church. , He issued an order to criminal prosecution authorities to enforce strlctlpdecrees against "political Catholicism,” asserting thil mrt of Catholicism “must be overcome by positive National Socialism.” A few hours later secret police Seized M. C. Harbeik, United States editor of the German edi- tion of the magazine "Golden Age." published in Berna, Bwit-zor. land, by the International Bible Studcntsafioclety. alleging mun‘; other things that the Berna Qdltfgu of the journal continuously at- tacked the Nazi. regime. Anti-Semitic propaganda contin- ued, however, in the shape of ad. vertisements of the rabid m“. Jewish journal "Stuenner," v/mlc the newspaper “Judenkenncrf it; rival in bitter dlatribes against Hebrews. openly urged the death penalty for Jews guilty of inflmacy with Aryan women. Is After Some Of The “Dough” (A. P- By GI-lflrdlllrfs Special Wire) WWHINGTON, July ia-a vivid tale of huge spending m momma business with the United, gun,“ War Department attempts to gm army equipment to Ethiopia, “n. folded today before the House Mili- tary Committee. . From chairman John Mcswaln (D-SC) the Committee heard that John Bilverman, who buys and sells surplus "my SIIDDUBS. had spent almost $500,000 over several years For the an °i But harebnlo of the people in_ temper 1ND! 11.0110!’ . And noun by love Till the strain and strife And after the story la read The heart of the world There u 40v in a 1mm There is joy in the life of By a loyal heart or But some things fall to life- And ever it must be Some no others can un And some no one can 1n the long, lo Each man at With a partial cumstance hissocial But tinder the brea t The Jubilee Banquet in St. Broadway gymnasium. on dlv evenlnz. Yellow daff roses with yellow candles The ceremony of day cake was performed National Presi was presented used, that it m ’ Mrs. W. A. McPherson. of Winnpeg D chair. Greetings Church were b10115 Woodside. pastor c1 W.C.T.U., e voter workers stressed the aim the complete era of the Dom ing beverages through the ciples. She pointed out liquor traffic can through the rulnatlon of wcolfli of the of Canada. Alderman Margare , entod His Honor the Winnipeg, in welcoming gates to the how fitting that the which has pioneered so forms in Can its Jubilee in a. to build up his business with the Department. And from sllverman himself the member received testimony of ei- forts to sell to Emperor Halle Sel- assie of Ethiopia some of the uni- forms and other supplies he had Purchased from the United States army. Silverman said, he was ml; interested in stirring, up w“ u. tween Italy and Ethiopia. but that he had no objection to taking some of the Emperor's "dough." - MacKinnon; 3. Ruby 3w“, . Grade II-l. Wand... my! Jessie MacNevin (equal). Grade I—1. Doris MacKlnnon; 2. Aletha Bwtt. The following had perfect attend- nncc for the month: Arnold Beer. Hazel Livingston, Mildred Murray, Jcyce- Darrach, Elmer MacPhail, Arnold Macrhee, Ruth MacLcan, Hilda MacNevin, Joyce MlcPhail, Alma MacKinnon, Joule McoNevin. Wanda. Livingston. . The following made over 90 per rach. Willie Livingsinn, Ruth Mac- Ican. Hilda MacNevin, Joyce Mac- Phail. ' The following made over ao per cent: Arnold MacPhee, Alma. Mac- Klnnon. Average yearly attendance 28.6. Teacher Winifred Best. (Patriot please copy) ______._________ STRATHCONA INSTITUTE sitors. ng ten cents, the money so w, be given to the givi ed "Wll! meeting were read, approved Conventions. The sick oomml reported no committees 21in Hunter and t; proflummo, Helen v . . Alum-m M113 I. cent in grading exams: Joyce Du. m‘ ghe tBti-afihefzgia Woman's Instit- u me a t ome of Mrs. Samuel Wood 0n July mh with no lttond- mm‘ “‘ ‘h’ Anco of eight membe 5 and sight vi- spoken for by m,’ The meeting pened b inging o‘ the Institute ode, rclioweli ‘by roll B"“‘“°" call. which was responded to by ‘m. Nd-pghcentedttmpetthe pmcut Society. Tho-minutes of the last m” , ° m‘ °l mletinr. u» or a lpnclll m “Wmllm “d and signed. Reports were given conceru- um“ both District and m,‘ Co“ FtedCi-ose sick in the district. New for Augurat: sick, Mn. enry Bur- Bulllett and recently been Education. brou the Minister of of from Hon. R. toba had perance Bailey, who tau perance tn a very nor. The present pro education, Mr From grade IV to in the province and the of grade IV. her book and Health Book. as a. which to wisely cu 141's. John Allen, Local Council of to this fedora greetings of fifty years of welfare, payingtrlbute founded by France also showed how "supported the W for temperance day schools and Sun The Central Couno Agencies for by m. La W.C.T.U. moth day Winnipeg and. showe won over thirty years T.U. contest. Greetings from the U Women of by Mrs. ‘Ma lr platform. The Mlnict 5t. James Pres slons of g tion Army. w Shit IMIIII flllfltl» Intyre. Th0 B! VIMMI var, union wwdn of folicitatlon ‘ and hand. the lot of church. Mrs. Jas. Whyte, _ and, president of the xtended the welcome of a pioneer city. Dr. Robert Fletcher, of the Board ght, greetings Education. A. Hoey. Fbr a time Mani~ a special director of fem- . D. ght Scientific Tem- eonvincing mau- gram combines temperance with health instruction. grade VIII. Mm Maofiorkindale’: Book Chart were placed in every ization has temperance l‘. who met the fog. the {we who fall or win y In a stress we do not know. some up cheered by a nation's a stladfut friend; And aomp by the light of a woman's have and. writ and is stirred. But here's to the man who toiled alone And whose tale was never beard struggle- If the watchers understand. anothcrfls w_ derstand, know. ng run we reckon worth; glance at his cir- And the stars above his birth.- st that stands he teat heart tides ebb and flow, Then here's to the one whose duty's don _ Inastreuwedonotlnww. -_.- . Over 160 guests sat down to the beautifully decorated tables for the Stephen's Wednes- odila and were tok- ens of the Golden Anniversary. cutting the four-story yellow and White birth-v by the dent, Mrs. Ward. who with the silver. knife lght be a memento, o! this Golden Jubilee occasion. President lst-rict, occupied tlf‘: from the United ht by Dr. G. A. the convention of Rol- Manitoba lnion and of the W.C.T.U.-, dication 1 sale and manufacture of intoxicat- of the education ance prin- that the only s urvlve the real country-the youth t McWllPamil ‘Mayor of the dele- city and pointed out W.O.T.U:. many IQ- ada should celebrate: city which has so » stain from ‘all alcoholic Neither‘ can anyone questio for centuries the most enligh lzed , in force that. cannot g0 hence its restricted trade. It has been found literally impos- sible to leave peoples unprotected before men it was dis- the common good a limit must be set to the activities and o1 those who desired to deal in al- school ructlon V and VI is based on on the Ontario “bas‘s of fact on ide conduct." president of the Women, brought ted organization, inst Assassins, . . _ “ Louie Two Gun u. r. n; own-luv lwlll Win) oversaw. aims t dbcciuugbt wit’: ‘the g; W," u . was today. B. of his apartment Side, the 46- gb: and labor ll of otgun o had Bunions an 8W1" Qlldfld Ste ou y building on tho North year-old veteran of wars, wa ed into a slurs w} dodged or nearly 15 years It poured of a room aflmmandlna the P Whlfg Alterifl shinng was parked. With h ready to an shooting occurred. In the "nest" who we d. had 1 waltln or their 85118-5 beer baron, labor (By The Canadian WIBi-EFORD, Wll July ill-Long release still cling fast to their "privilege they may A picturesque Britain's foremoa estimated that t total abstalners at the present time. there beyon certain, d calculation. 0n that, _ position‘spends_ itself. No one can question that" minions of men nations have reccgn liquor traffic a unbridled, from this tramc. Even began to sign pledges, covered that for cohollc liquors. If the Teurperanc not had the brelt it. the entanglcmen les of the past cen snuffed it outrig caula of that L hearts of rna good will on the past service to human w to the work Wlllafli. and are continually being .G.T.U. in agitat- instruction in Schools." ti of Social of Manitoba was spoken wrcncc Polk, son of a er and he gave rem- iniscences cf the early W.C.T.U. in d a gold medal ago in a. W.C. nited Farm Manitoba were brought ude Goodall, wlim or- 88 arlal Asaociatlon W58 J. H. Stewart. n Ohurc Ritchie'brought expres- oodwill from the Salva- lllch l! Ill one-bund- l-IIM CRIMI- hour then action "a writhi- Jo than eriat and encour- t!!! for want of policy ant of the Truth. National efforts tow the local Council from without ln most e ways. It is European mone oas the seas to law of the United forces seeking to organiu against Gov- ernment control (so called) in the do: to upset the itios in Australia to sidetrack and for social up- of the world. languages difference be- fits on the one hand and he other. “OurTrade is the mp line of all being sent acr down the dry States; to stampede Dominion of Oana decision of commun and New Zealand; confuse those working lift in other part4 Liquor knows all brooks no delay or tween pro policies on t our Politics" its‘ propaga d 9. l1 work as you know. umn that move End DI CONN. "irrfiiuh hummer: ‘ vormnfj-e, _ the death which 0 B1199 It r who variously was on illicit g union over-lord and a Colorado "dude! ruichar, po- Has Hoary Fete To Gather Wood feudal bondage, British s" -— out-moded t be by hundreds of years. ceremony, dating hen to i603, illustrated this trait w the paraded from the open window in an apartment house “kins place new sedan is wife he was ter the car when the where the killers, ked nine d? s a Prue) tshire, England, d from their villagers hard-won hough t economists, has here are ten million in Great Britain How many are in the world is perhaps One thin’; is the verdict of history shows ph_ Uvesey and his follow- ers were right. Their cause which is ours has truth for its foundation. lmpregnable rock all op- fact and women the world over are pledged to ab- liquors. n that toned the the e Movement had h of life within to and difncult- tury would have ht. It has lived be- lie. and if the vis- ion has tarried at times in the u, the reason has been and never for ard sobriety frustrated xtraordinary y that the n o. “It ls curious that troops cannot or march on alcohol. i was. with the relief ‘col- d on to Ladysmith. it was an wgtremeiv trying time by Mason of the hot weather. In that enormous column of 30.000. ti! Grit whom-awn! toll man. or the short dropped they had been. labelled with a big HUMP-Qt: I'm!- vnro total . “mum temperance ghcoubt enowdeh. o I break and lice found a repeating Ihatsvn. automatic rifle and afivtffll lhelll- Oa t. Dwlei Gilbert, 01 state's Attorney's Polk». Bald. teric was a suspect in the B183’ of Tommy Maloy, movie operators’ union czar. a few months 880- "Al- forte had been solos a 1on2. Ions _ on borrowedflmc." said Gilbert. “ ere are a thousand reasons will’ be might have been knocked 01!- Hia name has been in the hat for a long period." y Known also as “Diamond Louie," Alterie was One of t-YIBWBB-adlfll? ‘S! the Rangsters. An inve ra , - tionist, he affected red aatin% at $40 each, $200 white sombrerca. and flashed thousands c! dollaip worth of diamonds on his person, Mrs. Alterie was not inlllfel-‘l b)’ the shotgun blast Police said ab» told them Alterie had planned to leave 1n a few days for Denver to enter a rodeo. He was a crack equestrian. '4! t .-___ Strikers Again Head Eastward .._..__ uni-film's Special Win) July l8-—Rvelief camp anada are U. P. By G REGTNA. strikers from Western C again headed eastward says Regina Dally Star taday, The paper said it was informed. by a camp striker just returned from the wast that between 153 and‘200 man are quietly forcing their way eastward. gtgtguilvlalh llfllfnlgllt until dawn T“ P1?J“m*fhm§z'°,,g§ will m, w t,‘ B, m demonstrate their right to mu" a“ ° ° a“ l‘ e ' °“ “r i“? ° " “w” “appointed to make FINAL ADJUSTMENT ‘OF PRINCE ¥§Z“?.§€.J.“°..“i’€°‘il.§§‘°h§§;“§..%:,§ 5H5»? fb°ilu¥°é£ii‘.i‘.i'.‘2¥f is‘??? hi‘? .32.‘;l“";..‘;',‘uéii’, EDWARD ISLAND svBeuDYln-MMa" . mm m o, bed a, 1w, m m H, gairglagléirllegliancatczfluulrlxdogwllzfll: tlszedstgglineéeggignw md- This statement. transmitted by the Patriot editor to appeared at the window, nlQht-cap- r F a Y g . 5' P 1'1" the Canadian Press, received wide publicity in the Marl- d and smuml besmwed 1m ers from the camps as invaded es by the Donnelly Wrecking and t. . $5.8m‘ Th“ “cogent “w: t0 b“ my,“ 1y, Juno, the paper was ln- Salvage Company o; 3mm,“ llllzis and ‘its reaction may he judged from the following A- my b», ititti‘. stair; a? .:*“:*..:“"r mama’. “‘~ ‘m " " “"‘““ MP“ "' “Mr” 29-193“ mused mm u“; awn, And they new“ A _ was-tow“ mo m‘ w“ and ms‘- , “These announcements from Charlottetown have “s” micro: “at; ' near t... t... s... t... u... l?" u» im»~==1»-.fl-=~ Psi-w» Eda-n luv-u an» wm-n, but W8 an pm; o, m my tlltivédclaarzrltoé :1. veg“; that t?“ are to be dealt with firsthand specially» and that the ' on custom. id- 1h earller times Quakers close 1,10 W1" vr more» an Premier of the Island was ablvil? lllnkearrangementa every villager who did not appear _ w _ Thyme Qua“ b“, 8mm,‘ ‘mm, Jif-tlll! kind. This impreasionds incorrect, It appears I $5.522 10s Year ma; w Busy». hi. u. u he u» maf~ru~u~ 1#=~-i==»= Fri-w». mam m, a“ n Mex“, - .- ~ 10cc for the Allan Linc ~u mu 1hr , ,Edward Island was a plirtyto counter-once regarding . at dawn, the villagers held a‘ feta _ _ (Qaupdlfln Press) . fi$§°'u§‘lvi§“5d.$'$".“"‘ " ‘a’. t.l\ls,~vitally important matter toFwlilcli, jtliefPremicrs ‘ m Gmvely Wood. cutting mm nuw YORK July 18--Tho m, mm“, M, m, m, @341“ w "of theotlrer two Maritimvrroviuceawere not invited,‘ bought with which to decorate their utmigement of peace-loving "nee . . .. . . .. < and" ofwhich they WQIGPnDt. "hind. THIS Is RE hm“ , ilfkféivwfihwfiidtehilivwfil‘ ti‘; ' - s ‘Gannon BY THOSETAZWARE‘ cums‘ CIRCUM: - rlfagv gevtvhz» Z-lgicimi o; us; branches of the mutt”: may THE HOUSEWIFE, . - sraivcgs AS DldrglNCTLYliaNFflltTUNATE AND I - re D a e e of Frienckl. orthodox rcllow- ——--—-' ' LIABI. ‘T0 LEA THE FU THER IMPRESSION, gh,j*fm,igfifg°,,ifl,f‘g,‘flguhfi,lg,bgf,fi w <1 151:- gf, goalgmfiag roar/mans lS some BREAK IN run mat- z, daytetgle Walmlsi velgigd would be ffd- ‘ether: I m, m4 nude up h“; TIME FRONT.” ' E 1m 08. ' .' -' ' . ’ rib vii .- i?“ M mmnssiirzxavrrm can mayhem; tutti?‘ in; ‘stllfirtr tbl‘li“é.»°’yl°.ll°.fi"d-d iffgvitii’ tl.§_‘,‘a..1’,“l;2 mespafi fiiimhliinlifirdiimtaiww $fa§°’h£‘”“..la:. “$1”; i‘; Noiimisnicrion T0 MAKE FINAL Assasérmbm plaud. sir Josiah Stamp. one of 5mm; m,‘ a, time; bltmw oon- whim, and blue; put ma, whoa and 101g ANY ISJIgjBSiDY CLAIMIS. But the zlefgegzdofélio mtlhn- ' c evous‘ era propagan a. may e u on! oj damned each other. When the separation was com- plete, about hem-thirds of the Philadelphia assembly were Hick- sites. Later in Baltimore more than four-difths of an assembly of Quakers turnned "libero" and deserted the Orthodox for the Hicksite creed. ' An observer of the reconciliation meeting in the Quaker Meeting House on Grammy aBrk, wrote: "The men, for the most part, sit on the left and the women on the right side of the meeting house. There is an aisle between them. A few wives and husbands break this rule. The basis for worship is silence, for God speaks to all souls, the Quakers believe- since neither group has ordain- ed clergy, prayer book 0r any book or forms and services, every Quaker meeting is fonmleoc and ext/em neous. Meallbers of the meeting rise from time to time to my what is in their hearts. When they take their scam there is ail- cnce for a bit and. then a new speaker, but often there is a. pray- er. There are no candles, no omen, no vestments or choir, no organ. church programs, oonunumon m- vice and no lights, except at nigl , Yet with all this lack of structure conducts itself, Friends. is the closest spiritual communion Christian world. Benjamin Do leaders, said: “ is pute. c‘ders, both Quaker good talking. filing out, a little nodding ace lug louse. Out in the all Grumemy Pork: where "in centu: are old trees w rose the meet pected to see n. wooden walk covey of Quaker bonneta, fence and a cobble pavement. DENY Noam an _.._,.__ Olll’. iugrm were received from the mpn o: m. ‘hi; Inch, or’ the little ‘ma, nut-Governor, the Premier. men- were thodrlnkera, and mind and Dr. w. A. Mc- they ‘ out u clearly as if 9f . " the ll-"J there is a certain apparent trad- itional way in which the meeting which, to the approach to of any in the ane, one of the mt brotherly love continue.” No direct reference was made to the original cause of dis- when it was time to disperse overseer; and ministers of branches shook hands in silence. There were a many smiles; time was little Then there was a general a shaking of hands and nrhlne‘ of _hich were scarcely the freight of a man when the Friend; bruko apart, one ‘on a picket WAS IIBIIID 0U‘! Frill) . Iicllnd. Jfllv- til- English scum ship 0n Lake Bottolll. f, i gfiogvpgw. . VIII) mums-row. Oat. dilly 1B — sum-y related for the ptonyvlll- m» m this hurt-an» o» summer 1880. Wlllllcfiflliremlcr Saunders w“ 1,, months recalls Kingston vbuliar - l and adjoining waters can‘ Scope ' f on 13W 31v _ _ 11w w “will wlv. o. mvflrwl Gttawa vresentln: a vauirttlllriila "‘“-'»i'br"some u.“ MdYuiMj-‘n- W. M, 9g, hundred thousand dollars august s "m" m’ “Wdl ' "“’"“"‘°“‘ 1A ti Pr mier PUBL no ‘an: HIS umn have rested all turmoil‘ of ‘n: kiss}, a . ‘q-‘Ilbéldy’ m“! harbor sincethoy wen: acut- tled at the conclusion of thowvcr of ism-u in accordance with the treaty of Ghent between Great Britain and the United States. hiefof these was H. M. S. Bt- wrence which gave. a 800d ac- count of herscl in the fighting on the boundary eslnd rivers.» - Though the btwflfrowranoe landed its days as a floating-ship mom dwv .. x v . ;Qn}_ the same evening.Ahe-jflbarlottetown "Board o1 Tradeqt, the suggestion 9f Sen Hughes, adopted , resolution trains the auilemimvn . .-- a Rovalcsrumlrgio, lfltllfljlldmlfllttd on the subsidy Ulnllltli/quationg, seam,‘ J‘, .E'.'.$lnclalt. who we! vr¢s=ui.;_,ub1¢=¢¢q_ on ‘the ground llfilllglkcllmmlflfilon was not .-neceasary, and might do harm, Horotated that our case was than before tlleDominion Gpvérniueni, and “was weli-jdvjajlcq fetid that; we might eh t , rt t’ . . , _ v.31 “...ffi“r‘3;...“§ m, ill: expect entitlement “shortly/ZR, ermore, llecontonded "We!" end °f i?" ‘WWI-AW -1“- that any Commission would. mean a year’: delay “and Nickle, former attorney amoral" cf Ontario, has a chair nude out» the stem-post of thafmous fresh water gunboat. Save . amaller ahips-of-war are deep below the, waters of the hflbnr. their empty grinning pontholea the hflfl-imd- seeks of many generations of lake Prlncéllldwai-d Island could not aifordlsuch delay.” ,_=0h‘.1rh. 25, iaao, Premier Sh cdérs “returned from Ottawa and in an interview; with ejPati-lct flgwgpapel illllrfliml Bar-cement with everything Senator Sinclair had said, adding that he was surprised that anyone would advocate a Royal Commission» in view of the progregg m, Federal Government was making ‘in the matter. H; announced that lie had fllflll ‘fa "special memorial” 3Q Ottawa setting forth-the Province‘: claims in lieu of publlq lands in the light of the settlement of the Manitoba c"; -. that “an audit board of expert accountants” had bu; lit. . . Another ship famous about . 80 years ago, about whole fate there seemed some‘ uncertainty was the former passenger-o pfcambbflt Killi- ston which carribd Mince Iildwlrd of Wales, after King pglward VII, blue curtains up in the 8, 1930, from whicfi w); hlaifik’ °“° ‘Th, H Boardzystown report, dated October (ahcwasonceatentmalcer and wafllue" . ' " ' alcllful with the fingers), < uxl- The Board have been somewhat handicapped in final triinnvlnm these investigations by the early impression of tlial ' gm leffgmhm- Province of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick that the , pavement. s-uuuu u last, "~ and i.B.»a1'd' ‘If Audit W¢r~1v‘b=. final matura- FINAL. mrgwnnu Sig?!‘ m? i COMPlrETEggllglfir0TlA IONS * MIIlSTd BE JWW‘ e1‘ - ONDUCTED DIR T between the ro ncial mm’ “m l” °“°" m“ “M” Governments and the Dominion Government The m, . . ' ‘Bo rd D0 NOT FEEL THAT THEY ARE IN A‘ Dissolve DD» ounce of maximum POaSITION T0 ADVISE FINALLY ‘AS T0 AN fipmlggbmuaeaetgnmfl "Fla" EQUITABLE REASSESSMENT 0F THE SUBSI- pug, m, , my, mgfg, Q’ mas or‘ ran THREE MARITIME PROVINCES ; when dry mo over the glass I, before a complete investigation is made into the var- l second time. If you wish the ious forms of taxation which prevail throughout \,_ we cued-r Hflwyfilllthbllghzdbuyvlngumm I_t was before this Board-incompetent, on ifs own admission, to make any authoritative recommendation- ofthntlpvclalpaoertheyaelifor thiapurpooa? You can get it eitherlnwhite, with adesignon his “ideal budget”, asking for a that Mr. Lea presented He. obtained nothin subsidy increase of $438,000 8. 0f WAS $3” °°“’“" "" w“ ,"‘,°"°'_ course, 1r, ,.niv'rn. THE MACMILLAN _ _ TTIUVERNMENT TOOIQTHE MATTERIN HAND, AND 811mm av ISO-OPERATION wrru THE _,o'rnau lvfiAllliTglitgE " PROVTNCES obtained, first the appoints-trout o t e to htfll-“m'“&mg.u'muu““ “fi command. huh Chief Justice Mathieson as M time be difficult m ochhve, » -- representative, and subsequently a claims recognition fog m” mm“ ‘MPmK- °""°P'°- "1 this Province to the amount of THREE MILLION Doll- oourse on Ipecial ocoaoiom and the over the Qunggvj spechi constitutions, is often HIBKb‘ visavble. > It Dmbillmea produces a heavy Milne. which may purllat all day, and even a kind of blotched look in the skin of the face-so differ- fldt from the clear color that (the beauty sleep before mtdnlht can and dam produce. Of course," “if u‘, bgd and Willy t0 rise" cannot be the good fontmie of everybody. ' - But what of those who ‘Bleep m- who sleep fitfully awake maria tiara before? If it waists, consult a doctor, LABS. or an annual subsidy...increase award of $150,000. migueviiusmay. - wdrtswvlwn Mtdlny than most riaveccer water on the 0mm‘ i ..........\.‘-v‘%.b1yj,me feeling of “whanveryuredu goodplan- cwfllt. before actually gettingainm bed, 00 519° m“ up You at rostfuily for abmit five _ m sdnqiv 5W- ‘Wi i , sipping a hot udenhu, rrha mun m“ °§§°.;‘.f,. "We » a a raw-- 1i warm bath u also benefical, w- "'-*' and deep breathing exercises .*:_.._ bolvful- v “ ' Regularity in retiring to bcd and a puma book w read kblpnllbflp. An extra of. the head or under the lmeq.‘ monomer dmmd lKhIIBBDnY-YQ Prose) jg; gland. Jul 1! a h .g,rch tecta to be lia- nd in danger of collwifl pldated a on appeal has been rnodot If); to re alrthe anclen ,9! gggtowkelbury Abbey- "; 1. inner 811d ___- . . Ganadzilsfllofiriio-rflbiieral l _. D°8i811°1l°z.ll°‘l£ l iwnlllltllllflYdontmqfljng mqupum the put four mmltho Alderman tram ~01