PAGE TEN A ~ Will Be...-.Que._st§..|. --...GA'IiES I? . Of Lady Senator (Canadian Press) ' Continued from page 1 m fsimplreii-aae and tariff comes ill-st. BATHURST, N. 8., July’ 13.—Rt. ‘There are other matters to be dis- Horilw. r... FacKenzie Kins. farm" Prime Minister of Canada. and Rt. . l-lon. Ernest Lapointe, who are mo- toring through New Brunswick 9h route to St. Andrews. where they will be the guests of Hon. _Cairine Wilson, member of the Canadian Senate for some days, reached Ba- umssedl llut ulls is what is crucial. The prob em is to organize the re- ‘sources of the Empire for the bene- fit of the inhabitants of the Em- pre and there is no other way this can be done but by tariffs." “LONDON, July 12.--H0pe that Wa s h Fe e t 1 n Public Fountain (Canadian Press) ‘ LONDON, Ont, July 13—I..cndon- ere got u shock this morning when two young ladies disembarked from an American car and proceeded to wash feet in the basin of a public drinking fountain on the Market Square. The girls seemed to be un- perturbed by the large crowd which, Either“! llld W"! Permitted i0.‘ yesterday at Bradalbane was very iillniiil wls VERY iUBBESSFIIL I The annual Orange. Tea, held clsllriiiulliiiiulli BUD AXWOITII! at Familiar- son's Livery till Thursday mon- ing. Old-ii SPECIAL Early Dinner at Queen Hotel. Summerside. at 11 a. m. to- day to accommodate nos-goers. ace-u WAS AlllSTID-Illt “will! a young man from Scuthport was arrested by City Police and B. C. i m --. 74 Miners Agree _ ' WorldlFllerfi" A To Reduction I Tell Story (Canadian newcomer ; , _. j " ;__ ..___.0f ..§§‘§§fi§f°.§l...§;' aTfil . "l" "free" rifle-i ers’ Uphill o: New zei-luu vow‘ '1'" "“§?'“"""."‘:§‘."'"* bysioui-iooosmniorltvionelm "N" "“°" ' ""95"" Li???" worktoniorrow on the buisoftbo m‘ an“ W""l"" w‘? '“'. agreement reached at s. roimd- mwbmhlnmwbw"w' table conference with the IWGflh w’ Th‘ m“ _ mentandthecoainlinecparatorl. ma“ auhwulllhtifill‘ mun ‘M -._-. by which proposed wage reduction; pounce at? IWIPIIIIIGILUHOU- bmrhtublm“ streaked f0 ... action publishing ua- ._ '3. . . Wm be “ummmy modmi.‘ "ml ducumuam ' A mi“ illilfl‘. With Bwlt OI nothing wou!d be said at the Im- continue we“, “an” "m" um I successful‘ and was very ‘may ‘h M_ a on u Qh.m u; mum h bud on. they told thurst last night at 9.15. A Hum? ber of friends in this vicinity in- periai Economic Conference at Ot- tawa to prejudice the prospective disturbed. tended. A number of addresses were delivered, and a large parade _--.,- VISITED TIGNIIII — Yesterday Big Decrease ‘In A little later Sir John Simon, the wreck of their round-the-w flight ambition in a iiusilau Mr. J. M. Hunter. Architect, and Foreign Secretary, announced that eluding KOH- P- J- Velliflh. 1011M!‘ .world economic conference was ex- h 1d t 23o m 50o or . - a _ , , Q58 a _ Postmaster-General. met them and pressed in the House of Commons Strange Actlofls I“; Ibo,“ 101g); 13,431,; wok pug-gm: Mr. H. J. Phillips, contractor, visit- _ Gfa In Exp!) 118» “ha-mu h“ been "at u, m, zifymltnd of tlieirnziztominationjg 188-111. v s a conference was held last night, mnighi; by Geofgg Lambury, p"- ed m, m “may,” Wm‘ m. _ and this morning. At about 9.40 liamentary Labor Lender, durini ofDelnent-e d M a n I 2:: lifilbefigtsififltlelfiefl. kgxelmz: workmwlm‘ ch u b“ wmmammm- (Gamma n”) ggawuxmnlnzwmdmmnxnyux‘ certainly ncrt year. 2m this morning they continued their debate on Lausanne and Geneva. i and the table-i 8nd 500th! W ' mmhmy m m’ but“ sumo!‘ OTTAWA. Juli’ Iii-kiwi" 03 mum u, u“ mhmum. “Imp Wye sot I. tough break, fl2%l vun intending to reach Fredericton Mr, Lansbury expressed whoie- (cnndlm "m, ‘ w and,“ who‘, durum u” my”. plenum,’ mama“ I11." iihty said. "We're going ho ' I this afternoon and to reach Si. An- ‘ patronized’ draws this evening. The visit oi’ the Liberal Federal leader and his aide is for the pur- pose of recreation but ~ ilical friends are to be met. hearted‘ support of the "magnific- ent work" of the government for the nation and the world in push- ing forward to agreement on repar- ations at Lausanne. “Unless we get real co-operation in Europe and NORTH BAY, Ont., July l2.- The man. supposed to be of un- sound mind. who was arrested at Eau Claire, Calvin township, yes- terday after terrorizing the natives by running through the woods nude ; Summerside. Presiding at the formal part of , the afternoons proceedings, was the j Grand Master, Mi‘. W. W. Muttart. The address of wel- 1 come was given by Rev. Mr. Pale- , thcrpe, and was responded to by ARE TOURIST! -- Among the tourists visiting the City at the present time are Mr. D. R. Hensley. New York City, M11. L. Wriglitml-fl. Toronto; m. D. Taylor, Toronto: Mr. H. R. Young. ‘Toronto; Mr. and month 1M1“ "l"! m" l“ 1"‘ ltoporting to u» House the Pnnie . totalled Ill-mill" “m” "m4" Miniatci‘ stressed m: belief m: flflnfiff “emf!” 1"" at $88,335,625. Of these total ship- uu Unwed m“; n‘ m s” . Dime’; llmm r we ments, assesses bushels went to “w”, m mm,“ m. ‘mm n devew-ed um mm "m Unmd Kingdom’ ‘Mun we” "ill!- "05047. h! llid. 00014 bill!" piloting when the "Cent mi.’ $ t° u" mm“ Swim" ‘ad mom's“ the United States for its war debts grass," booming over will; aria ea soon as we can, but we’ll tacklfi ..;-l ti“ the world, as well as in the com- b t x m I ks _ _ _ M _w_ u. choatxrwouw. M“ mu m“ r monweaith." he added, "I dc not see fir,‘ §§°:df’cmd‘,’,n;“‘,1u,,“§:,°:?§. 1m?‘ lfsjfllfihizzngvgsveflveir, P. _A. Oheeves, Stoncham, hair: 3:3.“ wmpu“ by m‘ Wiidy- sia between VBerlin and Moecej, “m” “hm” °' "°°°"°"'-" on his name as Chisholm and his -’ s L-oring Rev M o Brinton ‘Rev Mus. Mean-e- l"- O- W! Bmi- Dominion Bureau of Statistics in- . "It" mbilhlmnl- _ 50ml - 9"“ hwy“ “ewe “m h‘ d“ home in New Brunswick. He is ‘c; '1' SpriEE-i ‘and M!‘ w w’ Mc-I Hal-dine. Hellman. Mm- The! I" dicste an appreciable fallini oi! “cum” gftliitm" with ti" Iiesrllls as l m“ ‘mfldpate my great‘ mints lodged in the district jail for ex- Phee. Toronto On the l latfol-m registered at the Canadian Nation- mm, the corresponding elcven- . ‘l w" 3° "T Wl- ‘i’; 1,0... u... on“... confluence, m. ma“ n - - l’ l é m n d ye“ an Dunn‘ m. MacDonald hit out hard at “So, r looked around,’ said Motif-fl a on’ i l“ “ddmm we" m’ Gm“ Mmtrm a m“ pa ° a Winston Churchill. former Chancei- tern, "and I hollered back to orig IIPLIE HOUSE REJECTS Continued from page l with the present position because the British government has never unequivocally declared it would not take hostile action if the people of the Free State decided to sever their connection. "Let's get that declaration from the British government and we will take up the challenge. Britain has no right to take hostile action, be- cause we are exercising our natural right." Fitzgerald Kenny. who was Min- ister of Justice in the former Cos- grave government, declared, "Can- l-lda. cannot remove the oath from its constitution, and why should we.‘ Mr. De Valera retorted. "Canada cannot break its oath because it would be very relieved, indeed, to see the delegates come home "with- out having committed Britain to anything that would deprive us of the initiative in dealing with world trade," the foreign minister said. IN MEMUBIAM MISS JENNIE a. wan. The Angel of Death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wall, of North Granville, on Fri- day, June 17th, and claimed for its cwn their beloved daughter Jen- nie. The passing of one so young in the 6th year of her age, is in- deed ssid as she was just beginning life. Her personality and sweet After terrorizing residents of Eau Claire, in Calvin township, the man was taken into custody. He carried a long stick with a piece of logging chain on the end, with which he said he was going to fight elephants and tigers." According to information receiv- ed by the police, the man arrived in the district Saturday. Divesting himself of his clothing and don- ning a scant pair of trunks, he proceeded to re-enact prehistoric life. Bits of clothing stuck on trees \ were intended, he said, to advise his phantom followers of his course through the woods. I Sunday evening, he requested food from a farmhouse. He was quite docile when police arrived, and greeted officers with: "I ex- ‘ McLean, Rt. Grand Treasurer, Mrs. Grace Sharpe, and Dep. Grand The tea was put on under the immediate direction of the local lodge at Bradlllbane. band provided music during the af- U. 5X35...» May Take Action SARNIA, 0nt., July l3—(By the Canadlan- Pressl-No definite ac- tion has yet been taken to interfere ' with Canadian-born employees of the Canadian National Railway cp- erating into the United States from VISITING . JOUBNALIST-bdr. W. W. McPhee, associate editor of the Toronto Evening Telegram, is at the present time visiting his na- tive Province. Mr. McPhee, who went to Toronto about fifteen years ago is now a prominent journalist in that city. He was formerly en- gaged in newspa, work in Char- lottetown. LADY lNlUllllk-As a result of a collision of two cars at the in- meection of the Town Road 8nd the Birch Hill Road near Pcwnal yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Mrs. Henry Lapthorne suffered in- juries. necessitating her removal to the P. E. I. Hospital. She is beli- eved to have sustained a fracture t i d, total exports were 316,- ___ ighargeggshels valued a, ,,53,58o__ lor of the Exchequer, who yesmr- that we were coming down. I kilo: ’ day said Europe had endangered we could fix things in a couple qr; e57. Total hipinents some United Kingdom din,“ ma, um, w," her case for war debts revision by minutes. and there was a good spa 1'21 167 aso bushels. to tile United alanine the "mtlmwfl lsm- l° lend "Kill llllllelallllll lw- ~ States. 8.030.515 bushels. and m meet" The Lemme llreement. "l ilmllllht“ W" "l 8°“ slut-bl? othec.‘ countries. aiasuai bushels. Mr. MacDonald said. could lead to Y" "m" ‘my’ m‘ “h” w“ “lg? mp0,“ o! what ‘mm. durum uuiugguu u; m m, uuuuomgu mu- It turned out to be that peat the eleven 1L Jun mncmdea 1cm. “huh h." “meted the Ind if It hfldlft D8911 I0!‘ thflll ‘ totalled 4,937,215 barrels, valued at world since the war. mun“ W“ l" l‘ 1°"! W" 1r ' $11,128,545, as compared with 9r AI for the "santkmank aarce- h”??? ‘h d a - m one barrels with a value of aza- ment." m. MacDonald pointed out “ w "ii °Y l" ° ‘hi’ "l" ...’... in the eleven months ended it was only semi-secret in charao- ‘"9 m” ‘he mm“ “d u“ "Ce - Julio a0 1931. m. The fact it had been arranged m" °‘ "mgw" “Md. °"’ w"? Of barley Canada export“! 1L- was announced at the final plen- he’ whee“ m u“ w‘ 540125 bushels in the eleven ill-Will! tary sessions of the Lausanne con- “M m“ as ‘he bee“ to ‘m! ended June 80 Ill-it. Is B-Ilillli 19-‘ ferenoe with the Press of the world “to the swamp I knew rd nasal‘ 594 4B2 in the corresponding period u, “Mann” wrong," said Matter-n. “I gave her: a veer n30 TOM aim“ °i “'5 “Mr Churchill's innocence al the gun but it w“ mo hm mi in the period Just ended were 18,- w”. m" m Mum,” lllillithwa knew We'll!“ all: s? db, . ' ' and erelwaapne V. 097m’, bushels’ or nun’ o“ e ‘m’ ‘and’ ‘ma’ m’ ohumhm the motor jammed up two does not want to. We can, because charm endeared he, to an who pected you would be looking for me. m“ temnm,’ but the matte,- W35 o; Suva-u] flbg, whorl ans wgg the same eleven months a year ago an.“ “ma”, m m,” o! mm "HQ ‘mm m a A“ l" “m ‘°~" came in contact with her. She was I mill" "B" "l" Y°" “"1 "l" considered at a recent conference thrown against the side of the car. when they amounted to 6.564.174 [use through life either as a ram- ' twemtnne bu", HM a, 4mg} Mr Kenny replied, "carlada a lovable child, her winning ways u"? H’ “wmpamed ‘hem pwie‘ of U. S. authorities, it was learned ‘rhougl-l none oi’ the other occu- blllhllll- pagecus individual who knows ev- bu; arm yuukud m, uut uuu ""‘ wan“ w keep he‘ “'°'d"°“d we and ever willy Smile maklns lhfllly “my after hem‘ ‘Hum-mad’ today. The matter was brought to pants were hurt, the car was badly Iryi-hinl. rOlrihl "1139 l W“ °1 crawled on one of the wings to dim“ l “lends 1°“ “"- “ld she "l" b‘ , ” the attention of the City Council damaged. unsanitary Bashan, or cooing like a sucking my” 1mm m, “hock, ‘n, 393m Fhe galleries joined volubly in greatly missed by them. and her N 0 Change In and this body decided to mei- up. . dove. but whether rcarina or min: like we lay there a couple of hou SPECIAL Early Dinner at Queen Hguslng‘ RBPOPt his innocence always strikes me." but it w... muy only few l l lanMacDcnald turned" directly utesibefore help came. Z2 "ll tulmil“ 9T- BIIDiFhEI D011" in the departure from life will leave s. void subject to the federal unmm-mou Beer Percentage How’ 5mm“ _, u __ m u, _ W Th, following report on unsanlt- to Mr. ‘Churchill as lie-said, "I hope “It was s blasted shaine the shu debate. when President Eamon De in ‘her home, aumormes Valera charged the opposition with She was taken sudden! ill ivlll‘ WASHINGTON, July 12.—The M_ A, Bgykenfgll’ chm u, 5, 1m- day, to accommodate race-soars. “'1' u, m...“ conditions was submit- especially em those who have ‘hid to go like that. silo w». 0g: ted at Monday's meeting of the voices which carry across tbs At- sweli piece of machinery? -- dislwllmy- months previous to her death. and first prohibition test in the United numuou office, a, p0,, Hum“, ister of Defence, leaped to a. heated nursing ‘could do was of no avail convgnflqng today showed little the statement thug; m, mugg" had PERMANENT STREET RB- c,“ comm by‘ mum p“, ghflr- mm; will not use those voices ‘to i. Desmond Fitzgerald, former Min- all that medical skill and tender states Q0533“; uucg the puny was repnrted he“ as luthomy ‘or point of order and shouted, “the President has accus -‘ us of dis- honesty, I accuse him of being a liar.” - The-Speaker quieted the situ- atlon.by explaining that President- De Valera did not mean personal dishonesty and both sides with- drew the offending remarks. President De Valera declared he and unexpectedly to all her deer ones, her gentle spirit took its flight to the great beyond. It is hard to part with thosewho are near and dearto; us, but still we believe that this is God's world and being a God of love will bring all things together for good, and again while the loss of s} dear one and daughter we cannot but rest assur- ed that she is now hBPily- change from past overwhelmingly dry sentiment. The Senate turned down a bill to legalize beer of higher alcoholic content by a vote of 50 to as, stop-v ping the beer movement for-this- session. The vote sent the Bingham Bill to modify the Volstead Act back to committee. ' Three senators who previously been considered but that no de- finite action had been taken. He was said to have declared that on July 6 a meeting was held at Port Huron and was’ attended by C. N. R. officials from Toronto, represent- atives of the Grand Trunk Rail- way offices at Chicago and the district immigration inspector. The meeting was called for the consid- gnggggd on permanent street re- pairs at the corner of Euston and Rochford Streets, when a consider able section of pavement has been taken up and a. concrete =base will be laid. About 1B men are at pree- ent employed in two shifts. 3d ad- ditional men will be put on when the concrete mixer is in operation. P513843” iwflkm” "'° “W man ofaspeclal committee appoin- make it moreiiifiioult for ffhe Swill-Ill"! Wanted l0 R111 f7 ted to investigate the condition! l! to understand the Iuropean. situ- $430M)” i)?" 3° P" 15" the “Elli: reported on previously by the ation." - i=8 . l’! mum” m°"15“~ ileum. and imam-y officers. The m,“ u," um‘, m“, m,“ Herriotpmsking tho issue 8- qu gpgglflc addresses, together with the m. wmuuu; uupuuruuuu "m flu, tion of confidence, declared: v names of the owners of the prcper- mug, d. ma; ens mommy; .“While we would be hasitatins id; ma. which arwr ill ll" "W" speech. m veteran moi-u leader W" "°°°"““» °’“°'"‘°" “m” "b u, omlmq 11ers, mum m. “bu” “mum be mu, masses whose numbers cannot e26’; "July 1s. 1m mm“ o, ‘M, m: PM. n SCI/l! be told but whose politics]; "T0 H" w°"hlp m‘ “*7” Lauaanne. He wanted to know WW" l‘ Widen‘ “m” they 1mm and membe of the City Council: new“ m.’ Manama“ “n” _ their own will." A opposed all the Senate's amend- ments- to the oath bill. The Dail rejected» the amendment which threw out section two of the bill, this being the section that provid- ed for deletion of the part of the Peaceful. be try sleep. dear Jennie. had opposed the change voted this oration of dining car crews, com- Whiilh Pliibabiy Will be by the lai- __ ,;.,_ " 1th C illors Holman and . a His hearers took this-as a refem _ It is sweet to breathe thy films. time with the advocates. W ounc mom" w“ . “ma, u“ bmmm . posed of Canadians who were op- ter Plrii °3 m“ W991“ Th‘ W“ i‘ a d Pro inoial Health l ence to the Hitlerite army in Geld‘! .111 111e, we lover you dearly. The Bingham Bill was designed "filing °" Pmmge‘ “a” b" “i” ‘upmm s,’ m: ,0“: gifififfitf... may Sanitary 01- u“ “mm” "iummt “d “k many,‘ and the socislisiamendmeuil In death, we do the same. so Wm, 3,45 pgrgenfl in“, me 3/01.. tween Toronto Bud Chicaso. It was SllrWWY- 0'11" l" m" ° 5 '°° justment of the American debts» a i” debuted 36o to In _ d1 , 1 visited a number m‘ illmn-i Selim W” °°“d“°*' Stead Mi in Place 0f the Present “med W“ by the U‘ s" “uumrltm” needing repair Wm b’ conuiud m Sliced-org: lilythe city on the above "I have encountered immense ob-i: sures some! 5mm . s m, m, m, mug Free State constitution act which gives the Anglo-Irish Treaty the iforce of law. The Dail will send the oath bill, after rejecting the Senate's other amendments, back to the Upper House. The Upper House has an op- position majority and is highly un- likely t0 accept the bill, put back into its original form. In this case ‘the measure may be suspended for >18 months, after which time it can become law despite anything the Senate may do, or a general elec- tion may intervene. President Eamon" De Valera de- clared the Free State government was anxious to arbitrate the dis- pute over the land annuities, the half-yearly payment of which was defaulted on June 30. He said he would be glad to hand over the dis- pute to a board of arbitration as Illlitkiyas possible-if the two gov- ernments could reach an agree- ment about the constitution of the ed on Sunday afternoon, June 19th at the church, North Granville, by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Pam’ JYPG, of Bradaibane. The hymns, which were sweetly rendered, were: “Safe in the Arms of Jesus/f "When He Cometh," _ Tloral tributes were, s. wreath from Mrs. M. Wall and family. Interment was made in North Granville Cemetery. There are left to mourn, a heart broken mother and father, also one sister May, to cherish the loss of a loved one. The pail bearers were: QrvilleTaj/loi‘, Horace Taper, Gaul fBert, Maurice Burgoyne. Much sympathy was extended to the be- reaved. (Patriot please copy) ‘Fish Quotations (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mess, July iii-Twenty 1 four vessels arrived at the fish pier one-half of one percent limitation m“ were we" 40 Guild!“ 9m‘ c" of alcoholic content in beverages. The vote was on a motion by Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, De- mocratic leader, to refer it to the judiciary committee for a deter- mination of the question of what constitutes an intoxicating bever- age. CUBBENT SWEEPS FISII INTO POND ST. JOHN'S Nfld., July 12—(By The Canadian Press)-— For years Peter Cowan has been trying to prove to doubting Thomases his theory that a swift current sweeps fish through a narrow channel in- to Holyrood Pond. a salt water la- goon for which he sees great pos- flbilities. No‘! he claims his theory has been demonstrated by the movement of a. scaled bottle which has travelled 100 miles in i5 days. Having invited a friend to view the place, Mr. Cowen was at Holy- rood Pond on June 1|, when one of ployees of the C. N. R. who were running into Chicago. It was also pointed out that with the discon- tinuance of the New Yorker, fast PERSONALS Miss Eleanor Hcrnby has left. for east and west bound flier, n6 Am- Milrlcibrl Where she will spend sev- gflgan duuu; cu,- cfgws we" up. eral weeks with her sister Mrs. ll‘. crating in Canada. The C. N. R. Rmdfi-u- was said to have laid off its Am- erican employees and maintained Mrs. W. H. Hood 0f Calgary. is Canadians and it was this action visiting hel- small. Mr- and WI- that was being questioned. It was "h" u!» immu- also mentioned that the United States crews travelled about 180 Miss Mary Murnaghan has arriv- miles in Canada while the Can- 95 ‘mm Bilmll- Mm" ‘m 5 "mg date and would make the followihl report: .“(a) A two tenement dwellinl at the rear of Richmond Street. occupied by two families .18 lillcllll" tely unfit for habitation and would strongly recommend condemninl this house and closing it up. “(b) A six tenement house on Rochford Street. ‘This propdrty is also in a deplorable ccnditio and unfit for ‘ bitation. We would strongly recommend that this ten- ement house be condemned and closed up. ~’ the Premier said during the debate". Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor ‘ ' ‘ ' ’ of the noheeuer. took I19 the cud- gels. He re-atatcd the British pol- icy conciaely,»thua: l "If all-Hound cancellation can * be achieved, woflehall oancel._ If cancellation is not possible we must with gel-unity," -_- wait to see what America _ ' propose to ua before we can cancel the debts of our European allies." This seemed to leave the situation so far aa Great Sritain is concern- ed iustivliere it was placed ,10 on thafinance measure; "The mil, tereets of France have been saint‘; guarded. "n... fate of my sovemf: »ment is of no importance to me. "We have saved France at Lau-__- . sanne, and we await your llldsmelll; Reports that the" parties of illi, 115m, would fail to upnold the sour: ernment caused some fldiiVflilSllolsé but the vote showed there ‘ms no? truth in them. '~ adlan employees covered about 334 miles in tile U. S. Nothing was ac- complished at the conference ac- cording to the reports, officials de- cided to meet again at Detroit on lli MEMORIAM to friends and relatives in this city. Dr. Fred Taylor, formerly of this city with Mrs. Taylor and two daughters, pictured from New Hampshire to spend a vacation in the Province. Mls Lillian Hughes. R. N., of Worcester, Mesa. is spending a va- cation with her parents, J. Thomas and Mrs. Hughes, Bcdford. (c) Afour‘ nementhousccnDor- years ago by the "famous, Balfour l U~ 5- N" WNSULTED f, cheater Street, also anoth two note which formulated the policy WASHINGTON. July IPA "z gmumgug home in rear belonging g1 bum‘ ghunuglpq 3mm '31-“. outbreak of debate over whether tilt; to same owner. These six tenants my; u" “bu” ‘g g, gnu-g jun United States was consulted in t v have no water, otherwise in fair ‘uggwuu; h “u”, u“ out“ m making of the Lausanile repllrllii° condition. Recommen’ the water Wm,“ h u“ Um,“ sum agreement‘. brought the cit-repel _ Commissioner be notified and take A. mum,” uuuuuuuu m, ed denial of state department oil tbe matter up with the owner or puma u,“ in “y,” “ma,” cittls today forcibly 119m" ‘he s‘ the properties. u,‘ .. u . .. a . u " (o) House on Cumberland st, oc- m“ fizw"mummmum Senator w. n. Borah. chlilmlllt cupied by man, wife and four ohlid- ‘m’ "wumtmm o‘ m. “my,” the llbreign Relations 00mm" ° ren. No water. no toilet; no sewer presented the denial for Henry States, m. Chamberlain was talk- Bumwh secret“. o, Bu“, We “$1171.73: ufitgi m‘ m w‘ h“: “i ‘Mm’ m‘ "' said he mu talked with m. sling . place up as unfit for habitation. m'unmum:uum “ma: son only this morning and that; (d) Glfblld il being dumped m“ “d”. - IIWN‘ had authorized him t0 s‘ along the approach to Hiilsbcro the substance of their Milli" Sail F 01' Canada Bridge at the cast end of Grafton -“°°°“"“3 °° u" '“"'°""" m‘ ticli. n. an emphatic tone, he Mid Sh,“ on property w ‘h. "U"; Ilium Of mO >ed: _ l anno delegation discussed worid “bu”! ‘Ilbuml- » In loving memory of Mrs. Elsie As the President however failed to announce the Free State would __ , , _ agree to a tribunal composed of Lu," cod persons selected from within the Mgr-keg British commonwealth, which prin- Haddock ciplc is insisted upon by the Brit- punw]; here today. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS “m! perm and they were watching fishermen Time may P555 and Win31" chum’ the bottles was found. It was the 5mm, Qqreuley who departed this first morning after their arrival. life July 13th, i930. es fresh with every coming year. But her memory will be cherished by the ones that loved her dear. Inserted by her mother. Mrs. at work when Mr. Cowan saw a bottle floating in one corner of the fpond”. It had been caught '"l‘he Secretary stated to m9 “‘ ... ... t... ish government, the declaration did IlOi alter the state of affairs. S0 the‘ troubled Irish scene is no caliber. There was no sign of any approach towards settlement of the dispute between the Governor-Gen- oral, James McNeill, and the gov- ernment, which is accused by His Excellency of studied discourtesies towards him. At the same time, word comes from Britain that the British government is implement- ing its threat to recoup the de- faulted lend annuities by fresh du- ties on Free State goods, effective Friday. "Hake-... ... Cusk Tinker .. Mackerel Gray soles .. Flounders .. Swordfish .. Halibut ... TENDERS Sealed tenders for the privilege of supplying and selling score cards for the Provincial Exhibition Asso- ciation ltacce, Aug. 2.3, M, 25. will be gBlOlillfillwt-CGQQWOI fififlQfilbsfialfifi to Z8 15% to 20% To Late To Classify 4200M! T0 LIT WITH 0B. WITI-l. out board. Apply 391 Kent St.. College. 43834-134! —SMALL APARTMENT, _ ' Orleber St. Apply at A. R. "1 .Wis0 Grocery. b- -v~ _, f f by the undersigned on or before Jilly 20th. lacing will be three days instead of four days as previously. One page of score card is to be reserved for the Associa- tion. l _‘ y. w. routers. Secy. isaa-r-is-si 4300-74841 in a cod trap. On opening it he found records of the biological sta- tion and he held it out to his friend as practical proof of the current drift and another link in his theory. F‘ ‘ " showed that the bottle had been dropped overboard three lilies east -f Bay Bulls by members of the biological station staff, on May 30. ‘Hist gave it l5 days to travel 100 miles into the pond. WESTERN Glllllllllll -SPECIAL Early Dinner at Queen Hotel, Summerside. at if a. m. today to accommodate race- goers. 1385-11 -—A'I'I'END AUCTION Sale on urday, July ldth st ‘I p. m. aicefl-it-ic-li mineral notice later. Gage Benjamin. (Canadian PIBI) Federal Department. Would 1'6- VANCOUVER, B. 0.. July l3.- Twenty-one government, business MacOABJION-At the Sacred Heart Home on July 12. 1933, Role Mao- Carron. aged 104 years. Remains and industrial leaders of Australia. and New Zealand make up the party which will arrive in Van- couver on the R. M. B. Aorangion Thursday en route to the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa. will be forwarded from A. A. Hm- ncsseyu; Funeral Home by auto tn MACDONALD-In the city on July 11. 1932, Mary C. MacDonald, age 46 years. The remains will be for- warded by auto from A. A. Hermi- eey'e Funeral Home this morn- ing to Beer River. DALTON-In Winter Haven, mori- da, July i3, 1332, _ ‘ I Dalton BA, 1518c. aged 32, son of premises of Mrs: A. G. rMcLeod, {Lieutenant Governor Daltcn- and French River. New Iondon on Sat- Mrs. Dalton. The body will be {brought to the Island l...» bum. Australia's delegation, headed by Stanley Melbourne Bruce, Assistant Treasurer. and H. s. Gullett, Min- ister of Trade and Customs, inclu- des Dr. A. Ii. V. Richardson, Direc- tor of the Waite Alrionltural 1n- atitute; I. Abbott. Deputy Comp- trcller-Gonerai of Customs; J. I. Mimi”. Chief Inveltifltfon officer of the Development Drench: A. C. Moore. of the Trade and Customs Department; L. I. Stevens and O. B. Carter, of the fipfltmdnt of Commerce and Mrs. P. M. Grant, In addition are following rc- preaontativsa of industry and oom- imercaaotingasadvhcll: raw. commend um mu practice be ston- "'°"“'°' "m m“ “m” “P” pllcitu that them ma newer be , p” ma m“ oflmwn u. ‘m; lentativcl at the J disarmd- any conversation on the part of l, _ "m, woordmim ment conference solely as a matter u-uvu-umem, with the rellrmlim . Other homes were visited. ‘ but °1 mill "WWW"! 4'1""! "N"! tives 9f foreign IOVEmmBHY-‘i lune," .» the above list were tile ones. in tho shout the hill! W! 11°11! "la ins the settlement l‘ ‘*“““’:, opinion of the committee. that of tnefiiaka cf Geneva. that we were not consulted size needed special consideration. W010i! IOI IIIIJCT no way advised with reicrliill m We. as _a committee. are of the rams, July iir-(A-lh-Pro- what is called the so» “h, . . opinion that not until compulsory tenement; m" the will“ °m , j connection with the um is effae- mvernmalli h" “w” “f”... tive with each individual household the coronation» will“ lllmmm _ . will it be pouible m obtain unitary some on between the 1°." em . conditions, and we would mwct- m “m”, m“ m Rovemmuestl . fully bring this matter to the at- htdid the debts and ti: "ma, . tention of the Council roi- ccikidar- of npmtlw ll "P"; gmu aticn and necessary action. lions. ti!" 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