. \_, . it'll i June Lovely hence t hrl f of ‘lslvyi-ivflel“? "M oral t glnmln Silverware ml n I r ewe 1B4’! l t Silverwarzn: 5:; “i: "on, HOLMAli/‘S ' Sllmmersido The Twenty-fifth Annual Convention of the Women's Institutes of Prince Edward Island ,wlll be held in cf Wales College Auditorium V/ednesday and Thursday, 22nd and 23rd Guest Speakers-Miss Ida Gallant-Handicrafts Dr. Kingsley Roberts—Co-operative Medicine. For further information watch your daily PBPETS. GIFTS The Bride Will Welcome t0 6 b?“ y of her table. Mode "egmg at a introductory price-lift piece set for t e price of 40 pieces at $49.95. Y m selections Charlottetown o! I M!!! netllrc at l cents a word able in advance. be strictly pag- QUQWELI. for Photographs. BOARD OF TRAD Special eral Meeting ioniahtza dcloclca”. L-IQTT-G-IFUQ ic t Ge 00.. Eiectiril Queen Street. q _ L-IQBZ-B-lfi- . naan on. nonawrs on gagraivgomedicine at Women's - u "V9" - J 32. 8.15 r. M. Public inv we. m“ L-Hlli-ii-ld-il-Qi. FOR THE conveniences of pa- tronr our plant will be opened to receive cream Baturda ni hm during the summer. e ilure Milk Co. b1343-6-li-8i. P 1Z5 LIST for i938 Provincial Ilxhi ltion at Charlottetown is now ready. Write for it. Gives full par- ticu ars about thwbiggest fair of all time. August 15th. to 19th. J. W- Boulier. Secretary. Charlotte- town. L-l512-6-l6-tf. FLY T0 NIAGARA-Mr. Robert Holman and Mr Carl Burke of R. T. Holman Ltd. took off Wednesday mornlnil from Upton Airport 1n Mr. Burke's Cirrus Moth biplane en- route to the R. C. A. Victor Radio convention at Niagara Falls. They expect to make the flight in three stages in two days. going up via Montreal and Toronto, returning through the States. PGIJCE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday momins a wom- an charged with child neglect was sentenced to sixty days in lfliz,4'6‘l6‘1E Canadian Youth T0 Carry On In Nation’s Tasks (By The Canadian Prue) university gradu- Oansda‘: 103 ate brlnde 5.5 occupied in Canada's progress in worry much about its strong with its drive ‘tilt Toolsrfiif; T‘ “Euclid. charge indicate." cies" among the students, rrohlems Different ent iound representative oble it will be their place to Jaht unuei- whatever conditzons those in _ A questionnaire in a large Quebec university vealed "no drastic pacifist tenden- re- The Canadian Press Cone-silentl- students of a large Ontario university quite frank in expressing their vletwsamre- . . 0 jail. An autoist charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence oi’ liquorwas remanded for a week. Ball was granted for $50.00. A young man a relident oi Point Prim charsod with indecent assault was re- manded for a week. Bail for $300. 00 was granted. A motorist for speeding was fined $5.00 and costs or ten days, and another who disregarded a stop sign $1.00 and costs. RIFLEMEN aT-ralvn MEET- Prince Edward Island's represent- atives in the inter-Maritime rifle in lovgiirffiggad w“ w mug . shoot lqeft yesterda foriuSaing Tl“! “L” “d” m’ m” “m” garllsmiinairgvriilollgovgeslscvlltia K213i! uates who hell-l an inereu ggnortion in degree rolls of 1038. manv obiectod to New Brunswick tomorrow. The team will be coached by Lieuten- ' """“°““° "l "me sew“ ‘d.’ eni in s osnadlui slit. G Kennedy with Me . . Jor zgfiflfififlg. ‘fifififiwgéfid nfflgaaflé orce W. MacDonald la captain. w“ "° °mfi§§§ a,“ filwligl.‘ h; ilhevi "we °!\- paras ron looa Provincial Ehr- om laid over war-scarred areas. tracted co-eds of 20 veers 0R0. Just before this year's rrraduates the score or so universities of the Dominion. forsook the campuses oi’ The Canadian Press sou impressions on war service. was t air feelins toward t?“ merit n British Imperial the United o: d? overseas military service. nursing and motor (lidvinl the Klncdom entered voluntary en- iiionory fem n oversees Canada's defence forces et- uatinu euuent. "are miles away from us. We confront d fferent vl have not given tendenc.es.... r prim naturally in in O Md! fence o our own "iii n. .. I b‘ t m Euroglei DID ems I10 E DTO ems are live glféerémtly. aw n to warlike smbitio Ou ary in eres and de- ores is our first moms“ 1mm were in favor o. enlistmefit titer ountry were attacked by arme OYWS. ‘ c l Canada." said one trade thoue o! Bt In hibition are August 15th. to 10th. Write for Prize List which gives full particulars regarding-exhibits, Vaudevile Acts and all other features in connection with the bigaExhibitlon. J. W. Boulter. Bec- re ry, Charlottetown. L-l5l2-ii16-ti’. PREPARE F08 CORPUS CHRISTI Arrauilements were nearing completion lor_ the annual Camus Christi procession Sunday St. Dunstcife Basil- ica. Right Rev. Monsignor G. J. McLellan. nummersicle. vicar Gen- the moi e encased and f3) en- _ eral of the Rom Catholic Diocese i‘§""t"§‘".?sul't'::t':.".“W ihii.‘i'.‘°.ii°it’l‘i‘ilé.ilsiétitlfefiééi’ e » ~ The l-eaaciim to the ind BI . A. Uflullivnh. Bishop 0i Char- m“. n 1| perhaps beat sum- tt-etown who is at present in 0n- mirfleaiii ‘set. '" tireless a as» a in assist tensile-it . - » -- v 9 udgiitleilsgllisoilailiraily lnvari- '%“'{;§§b'f,,esent d“, w,“ cbilden o. the two Chariot wn gbly on o side of peace. I should hole “New” es followed by the women’: "in "r "isolate until... of.‘.‘3.‘.¥...‘32“‘%§§;i3lii§t t u d ‘dill-Flori? l... l. .' ad f th giqremftqlgrgsreclrl thae ggs-o of deefinlie Kl‘! ed i cl m” ‘i? ‘hints?’ h wed it a iii-tie hewavaf. ethouchtthere etude?“ ai Ill“! S ngiofipitai err: I8 . to Mr. a s. ve mlltiluliilee linnle Gillan) a dllllh- Mrjonounpn -,At ohurchlll. . ll . - d M" ivnirighaifi. yloninwuiud LAURlE-At the city wsver. there we any hesitation to come to t u ational i? it?“ ruse in he iileliflfl (‘ll lanyards war during thfi ‘w "iiilillioillrltiiiloivw all!’ r become inevit- uld hfi _ Ellie “WNW = odne ‘n Dower" there was ttle I once. Iveriiity o. Dr. J the Uni summed uu Student majority of thonv lfldennte .' desire peace ugh rather than throul They are by no and there is .. e amcngllhe University o! ohewan students. A peace hes this" Q JLIIIG . Fercy Murchi- Sunvert Fesoe MWQI I Johnson. president oi ' Saskatchewan lnion i e attitude expressed 08y Anthony Eden. former B-rltish foreign secre- Elt is falrlv safe to sev that‘ the stir en s here are An- ’ said. The rearm be" lilllifl nv u: sutoort of the V. rent Corpus Christi Choir. y Ioouts and Cubs and the Girl Guides and Brownies. litters u cine natured Moun- ties on Hines d ard Island-and flames I}. wry. will known Marl- lne swirl-amen will ave s good word to say for the formed clan in mture. Wry. who was on a ness trip to Charlotte- twcnt out fish-nu with a. num- o soiled e party end inc r l! 0v were . M t h been caught st the time. no of the ‘W’ dent body. ey have . ' 9511.5 1.- ith Prince Count m“ h v a permit bee e ling on Hospital,‘ JtincAle, isle. to w. onl Qftflgfilufim ' ‘m nleilrl waters. 1n l r. ex- mg m4 Qflhht, North Bedeque, ‘tundanu , mm," plelned the ma is in detail the are. s. 0...... e‘ i" ' " ‘ i’.“.‘.”“i‘f.i‘.'§“.‘.%ii°.‘vl.f”w“.‘v° arts‘: gcapitalalinlo limit-Bani’; Mr. an ..,2’°i‘l&‘l".“°.i'l'l.°., 2e ent of the Maritime Amateur Mrs. Albert cleric. Wllmot Valley. Mlle to. sad various _ es “F? nfiiffvfimfk mfllgfl“ “*1: a I§Q~ d mm l, “i ha‘ igigiygvwrggglhggggi. ll I-ficinr ol-lmlev. officials of the T‘ ‘ UP, Q11 W I I? Ialgltgoglii Siilldgll? ‘M09 . u: 3d“! n?“ guuuo" M w“ “Wm ill: gtenctwilvolilli lllVllthbbrnl-m . less. to Mir. and Mrs. Miller Stev- 35g nggrbem d“°“'"“ '°"' "m" posed by any Island mall‘ ‘eats- mum -l Wn- (- v ' t, m’ Unwmuy of Amherst News.- =_ , 14°35 gflflfiiffifi i,“ ,1," w“ m’ w” Mllsciibuivaous allowan- Church Parachute lstfiet. Ohaélotte e also’ lagoon meet ‘ . H’ , DEATH! l...» ‘zolir-égdtilsmr. n’. Dian: V. llli! I Hartiegles. Vanlwortog . l’. Pfllfll DI ylrhm liexlaobea Fun t lJBWIQ yesterday morning A for in gflliital. -June It years. Hmeral from m. , Kensimton. écloa 0F Thank? f“ ai..i-$T:.m.co.e “H? ii J-IO- . _ ‘gasket. CLARK—BULMAN—At the United Richmo town on June i5. val ne Clark of Caven- Bulmen of umh The Rev. Hush Mill- efllel .. u. Prln mOouniy ee . . l‘ ll. omnlbell elohliwl?" John u n her late residence Irsdav. June I'll-h- It 3 ‘interment People's ceme- uates would onl rid grog is?’ clad. - "nueeairef r " in" . ed rytvrtfro ioeeasi ev Ministers Deny g Hepburn Tombs-no. Ch ch “l loliila n . to ,. let lnwohgnimoeflai n war but from ‘.._. anvcoet’ dmilnanyTh Wrauivedbyttle jnaryi ~3- Charges 14 - J1me ‘ todvin were ‘gar W” i Mitchell inamatfllmtl ilisgge-i-Ti .5“ llovr to lleeiovo terns “Enclose M; one for ot the United nu an Solid claim? ‘f: GUARDIAN Tllhcrllunnisreservedfornen '~ ‘ a --= =-=-»-~ -- “mo... :t sa-="c.ennier C I E :oloii' l‘ ‘d. All w . L-l . P‘? HIT. Vlflte l0!‘ your’: hi"? Ailiflifllst l fielded-H . hmurlilela-e-ls-ul shtwswmrem‘ ‘iFWWgRl-W U611 l! ?.J"l'litif.l3t Lifjmg; near-n mAIJVIITIOBII All air-re IIIIY IITUINB ‘I0 IOIDI J1‘ e l. l. Charlottetown. bowainu ice fe . returned Bol- was und - t Saint John. N. . . lh undersoinins JIMMY MILLIGMFS rune pro- rsln for Wednesday afternoon. ul is attreoins s lot of at- Puree a grog 13. ten ion. e 1.000 CZ will be reie big advertisement later. CITY roucr co Elk-The foliowkia tribu e June _ u f e git of Gharlo wn. P. Ii. 1. lice Fbroe ll u revelation of lust deal . the b60016 of Charlottetown." LOCAL MEN PILOT PLANES- Two airplanes. one piloted by Carl Burke with Robert Holman as Bussenger and the othel pilot- ed y Joe arson who was eo- comcanied y Tommy Edsett. left- here ear yesterday for Mont- real. Bur e was flyinl b own plane. a De Havlland Gypsy moth and was enroute to Niagara y'all:- Anderson was at the controls of an Avro Avian. purchased for a Montreal resident and col-n letely overhauled here. Burke an Hol- man will spend two days in Mont- real where the form . - ready has s private write his examination! for o, com- mercial ticket. Burke. who owns two planes. has been flylh! hi! own machine for three years. Misses Helen Masitinnon and Freda Rlund. city. left this morn- inr on a two-weeks vacation to Bioiewn and other United fltltee 0 E5. Yates Returns In Triumph With Walker Clippers (By Paul Michelson. Associated Press 8 rts Writ-wt _ NEIW Y . June 14-min‘ B! Richardson Yates, who still oalle himself Just. plain Charley Yates ilinoe he won the British amateur if championship, returned lo the nited States today lending h-l vanquished Walker Cup teammates ihmshong and awry. lucky ‘man e a Py-N- bank p ed as the “Weak it. imiwiiiiiii“ “olefin ere a vo ' newrlavcrite, “Just A We! D0961! '.N Dol- . Charley's high Illiritl WIN I infectious that for a s ll every- tates had the British for the b m y tches of Walker of Omaha As Johnny Goodma of Dalila and Reynolds Smith kept Charley Lamina and hdppinl with their w racks and use. the Atlahtan said ha owed his un- ex ted triumaii to his irons. aiker Cuppers had any allbis. Their scoring overlie in Walker Cup play was opproxb motely a half shot over Bauer round. so no allbis were reg ed as necessary. WEST ROYALTY W1. ‘the u of West II- 1 my nutliliuvésuiiileu of 0o don no " crown... _ ..........~ l vessels by is . “Magus Garta” Speaker 5PM i LA. . HO N. 1.! K-O AIL .. . F0!’ South York. who is being wide- ly favored to succeed lion. B. B. Bennett as leader of the Con- servative Party. MOBILIZATION “The posters are still ready. In everv French commune. and the problem of the government is aevento find itself forced to post em.‘ Speaking after news reached here on the sinking of two French lnsursent Spanish at El Grao, port. of Val- pllb. Premier Dlladiel said Prance remains not onl loy- al to non-intervention bu de- termined to see it enforced. He added: "As in all internat- ional understandinge, this licy should be loyal and raoilltooli and simultaneous. It is toward that and that we are now directing our efforts." The Premier referred to the forthcoming visit of King George VI and Queen Elisabeth 7i an- other demonstration of the Unit- ed stand achieved by Great Brit- ain and France at London earlier this year. which he described as "a plan of (‘preventive diplomatic action base on moderation and on firmness." This "preventive diplomatic act- ion." which observers believed was n reference to the united stand of Paris end London during the Czechoslovak crisis, has been carried out successfully in a num- ber of instances. Daiadier raid. speaking to the executive com- mittee of the Radical Socialist Party. He referred with emotion to the "cruel massacre" of innocents in Spain and China which he said tearing "a alanine. bleedinll Wnilnd in the flank of our world." He. sold the destiny nf Snain should be determined by Spani- ard! alone. and that Great Brit- ain and France overs determined t2! see that this should be the B C. Study Revised List 0f Gzech- . Nazi Demands (AP. B Guardian's Special Wire PEA-Filo. Czechoslovakia. June 1 ~Cablnet ministers examined to- night a. revised list of Budeten C. demands for minority riihts. he session followed 24 hours of almost continuous discussions of the nation lity loblem by Premier Milan H s government col- leagues. and Nazi-supported lepre- lmtatives of Konrad Henlein. It was announced Hodsa told the Budeten German leaders he would further negotiations. in s few days. upon his own proposed min- eri ice atatu and the Budeten Ger- aség demon h.‘ gut statements from combs ted the Germans were holding out for: 1. Equality of statue between ms and Clemons in hosie- 2. Recognition of 3500.00 Budeten German woulatiorl in Cseoihosio- Valda as a I entity. M35‘? $'o"°°°‘i2id ‘hi? genméfifi $22 with. self government in such 6- Minority teotlen for Indet- en Germans lying outside men r 8 ftebaraii$'?w'd used ~ or amazes Sudeten Germans since l l8 by =s French Study Glob I illoelng Meeting 1Q Odo-lo dItildn in helping the social service d tiring the win . several arttees e! clothina ha been e. _ 0M1 the ladies of this Olub A short Pfwrlnune followed the Medina of the annual r rt. Those taking cert were Mile. a Poirler who gave e. vocal selection; Mrs. Fred Qnith (formerly Mile. is Poirierl who save a reading; a Mrs. J. M. Doucet who gave s short but pleasing talk on the aims and benefits derived from at- l-uionce at a French Study Club. ‘This was followed by congratu- latory remarks from the Reverend Chaplain and Professor J.H. Blan- chard. The leader. Mrs. Hewett. in a few words thanked the members for their cooperation in this worth. while enterprise. CANADA PACKERS (Continued from gag i) ens. "And I say he is making monk; the L_ eys of the officers of b . rfigharlie Todd is the but and not fear the weight of Packers. When he was minister‘ 0i o and commerce. Mr. Stevens said. he called a conference of livestock and marketing officials. The llveetoflil men had brought with them Mr. Todd and the sales manager 05 Canada Packers and these two di most of the talking. OTTAWA. June 15-—C0ld lliorlite companies "which have extracted millions" from the Federal Treas- urv. should not be allowed to con- trol prices for their own benefit. Hon. H. H. Stevens (Recon. Koot- enav East) told the Ho of Com- mons today. They shoud be made to operate toward stabillzine uric- es in the interests of the tanner! and producers. Mr. Stevens said he was not urg- ing cessation of grants to cold stor- age plants but that operating poli- cies of the companies be carefully surveyed from the standpoint of the farmers and producers. Duri months of August. September and October there was often a. mmibilltv of moving butter out of Conrad thus relieving the pressure in that hizh production period. Mu. Stevens thought movement should be assisted neeelsary. because the presence of arg¢' supplies on hand was always used "as an excuse’ to keen 600111‘ the prim to the producers. Mr. Gardiner said the question had been raised before as to wheth- er these grants were used for pro- moting commercial ventures or as- sistinii’ the producers. Practical Joke ilad Comeback (By The console... Press) smooth. England. June l6 A Rhodes schfiolar fatk Oriel . .c. wh o slits Owen‘ A G Jolie elite had his as the nmkcny of iiwo old tortoises which have ‘been institutions at Oriel. In fact the older tortoises carry the battle honors of the col- iqo in val-lulu ts and also the college colors a ores . So enthusiastic students decided to mark the occasion. And as Whcile was known to have a pen- chant or pets they named the new acquisition Wlnallery George. lin the "Times" Birth notices they inserted: "To na, wife of O. c. Testudme eon r alley George) and gave Whelleyb address JlIllE 17th 1930 Chevrolet Coach - - — -’—- — 4125. 1929 Plymouth Sedan -- -- -- -- -- - - 125. 1929 Ford Conch — - -- - -- -- -- - - 125. 1529 Chevrolet Sedan —- -- — - -. -. —- 175. 1929 Chevrolet Conch - -- - -- .-. - - 100., i930 Nash 1-pllil. Sedan _- -_ .-..- -- - -- 175. 1980 Willys Sedan — --- -- -.-. d— -. ._. - 75. 1928 Chrysler Coach - - - -- - — —- - 65. i930 International Truck -- - -- — -- — 150. 193i Chevrolet Truck, 1V; ton -- -- -- — 150. 1932 Chevrolet Truck, 1V; ‘ton -- —- — — 175. EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS 0N THE GMAC TIME PAYMENT PLAN A. HORNE o» c0. USED CAR DEPARTMENT KENT STREET to 30th. LADIES GENTS G. Doyle R. Ellison G. Keenan T. Campbell I... Ieflfltln G Stewart A. Campbell E. Robin G. Coadv L Blanchard D. Coyle . Dowlinl K. Hennessey V. Coyie P. McKinnon I. Toom P. Mclnnis C. MoKenris L. Arsenault R. Duncan H. Costello H. Fisher K. Mclnnis C. O'Neill At 0 0'Clock Sharp LADIES GENT! A. Doyle I. Vessey l". Flynn G. Toombe I. Dougan R. King B. Walsh R. Cameron P. Lewior V. Pineau P. Harper I. Berrtgan E. Oflolloran l". Tierney A. Higgins E Blanchard S. Smith R. Dalsiel A. Howatt l" McMillan M. Aylward E Mclnnis J. Kirwin R. Trltinor Kinsley CAIIClO Pin Mixed League Shamrocks- lmiuet rneasurfls. . ' c 5_246 '1, mgbmh y, "I have en eyed the joke asmuch C- 1-931!" 5~ 53 9~ of German olfrlitllialso! l-l l" M"! i" 5am- mn" ‘ml-l’ E‘ Culley M m 58.2183 torv trouble is that l am nearly inun- V~ Williams 7" 72 95"?“ ma. w’ ri ht of individuals to ac- dated oirouéfargagndgood ‘n qgfiiev 0w . t - my - - - ity andntheir mnererige “mmtlie .2734‘ m: coma? . lvetilr-llyfliw R- MeFetlene "'1 77 61-3" y fleTrhmun bleideoi .1. m wry films concerned d nM slop to T°i“1"n26- 0C9 WUU “ " Till“ rtgiioilirlgliinlwnlalla? still} ( Ziigizlamudsmxrgnfihm“ v. Ooyll; as es ice-zen t. .... .... “m ‘ ' s» sisal... s =0 can: ' ' °I° nee ree- momma wrrn euw- - tio or th e - I. Do 55 52 ‘rs-no: 12cc in“ r"- "1 "'-~“’°“"" s . ii o. on $0 ' - a — districts. Vernon: o er m (o' l"s“ Totgl—lgtiall. ' “'-'"' .1 Manon ofervriniihlll n. a.. was ' ' ' ‘ It; :— Ald Indian Women “depot... mlnizlitrnotit: J. ti‘... e1 e2 11-234 To H- h L. . deathhof Natlillan ‘Sign {of Nggoafln. “gag; a a?) . lg er 17mg $2 viii-oi? mt 315R o...» o. MeKmm ea 11 ne~m moonlit. June ls-sxluosuon of ill m“ w m“ ' m“ In méli. h gs? el-i-il Indian wflmen with g viaw to pm- ' -------—-—- Totll-lll‘. muting a hither standard of living MAN wells TOOTH .I-I!IGII the u-ibu h der- n00 REALLY nun’! Pacers:- n ifigndUflkltc De- ----- . Cl. McDonald‘ "u es 75-430 . ‘s ee ' . ‘ igil of lwlglnielilu‘ m m. Jiiinslz 157th ltslleqvi: i; gdcDo id ti: M ii“ ‘ Indian woman has more in- a ‘Ibo-onto rlewsnaperlnan discover- M, Qqgnqilqfv Q3 2 51_17q fluence over her husband than the ‘he turned up for work g; pgmm‘ g3 77 7L3" white woman has ovcfmhcre." Dr. wth a cavernous ho where his ,y_ 31min 39 74 w” flhmnas . pecwr of. fron incisor ght . 1-°u1_1m_ ' fin "I?!" moantlkitlten lilhllqzihemylmtflllw or um diioilfi.‘ e n one gilt. thinlalig-e that‘. ‘it’ 13a- his his. yl “Tm” mwum‘ “'4'!” stone! m been on gen for Irma hr mm. awbithof a vaujsr. m . .. Mind .. .. T Eat the department ‘time landfill: Illfltlth. c"“‘"° m“ threluzhwienl eddifltiolll‘ M“ in ‘u not meaomogilcgihs d m ‘h’ m“ “m” °f u" “m1 "an..." u "m m“ .5 1 m round of mixed doubles. Gertrude imsetkul dlsoart-taiibstwemeashosculsdo iommm“ -M°K°"!"~"'°""°" w. W “work u“ ‘ y h“ m“ Adele G06! Ind C. W. Patterson i, 3: n u. flfm, a, m, h,“ m, be the majority of forty u: ins. work.‘ or. rasonlaaid "ma: ' . e “@1451; "Leading M; _ flgq- . as same o slew. m ° u‘ this mm elimination takes e mes they being ill thkgtarj, ' improved stair-fleet i! ‘ltglln homes in the ~ g _ . - alelaarninatearlnh sebeolaeadareesaemnrottiarem a . denial! £~Bllll MIMI l toflltht at eight thirty n. 1th,.“ Men's u them I ' $8? fvfifit - n. dhrnean-4el.‘ ' w‘. Honour-sis.» -. T. Down The Alleys 5- gar-wa- O. Pra uoty NAME BOWLING Mixed Doubles on hand c. LeClair 22a sis m . M. Connolly 112152 lac-nee n chad’, cams". 2- ilLl... " . I1 l n. Michael 1J6 lea 11s 9839s Authors n. McDonald 101 11s lilo-JPN D1’. L. Duffy I50 M0 3m _ G. s in‘ h‘ whit v. Smith lol l0l lie-loos ‘°§r.r§§,,,‘_"""'“_,m° ‘h iidomv?“ a. McEachern coo rev m *;;;*,,,"““,.,,"1,.Phg..._ 1ft Qfiaflgfl “m... N. MacKay 102 1'16 125- 087 59m “may Mmitiwll- g an m R - E. Callaghan 14o 22o 1'15 dR'ai°!-esaurmhe‘am(}5ng,drlan A“ r As- D. MaoKensle 174. 110 12e- 062 noggin)“ t o‘ ‘he w: 1.. Corcoran lal 112 r10 l .5323‘? mining ihmlstw should ho M. Dave ' 100 154 i1z- cs1 field for literature. A DIG m B y a fdaguuirlllting strain w. D v._ 122 165 124 ‘l ulruugh the history of the R. Mhlsavriane m 11o 19il—~ see llaoritliiaixég tlglflrethfl lives of ilheee I. Dougan 195 I82 171 wwTliig tragi: strain isonly lobe R. Kins i0 161 135- 000 eiroelatfmrhen yo: 31:5 n. Dolron 171 21s 22o the eeverli. of fwgdmqg‘ ,1‘;I§‘"'A M. Brown 12 I09 124- m gglrighcgelglrltli, “foe-Hy: $1 éndngm; ‘ 1.. Callaghan 12s 11s 138 the 5mm“ and v“‘°'°“~“ “a3.” 05%? ‘ n. aliei-t 12a 153 las- ooo ainm-hgfenygff? filgwnfifflf nfguk... R m l“ "a n, gitgggglyfigrous. honest and hos- H. McQusid 124 I08 92- eoc ..wm is w 50mm. ma; 1a,; w“; t borne we .7. Kenny 105 ll’! 144. m B's a Dermanewien w disappear?‘ v. McInnis 194 14s 149—- as: fewmiffiffiofi um the 35mm“ a, the only people who can live oonientedlv on the northern m of this continent and on the 981911 of the Arctic and on whom c v depend to maintain ous- suver sin and rhaps carry on some m» funct one of government-- people therefore. must be DmSHI-i .. ed. - Authors will find in the nflfll i inailinn, he “m 33?; Tillie Men‘! Drown hauled sinster bu“? W0 HUBER!‘ VG I - it which might make wood e0 - CITE SAVINGS t i l (Continued from W80 ll _...__.___._.-=- lied. Replying to th" criticised of sew eral Senators that the C. N. R. witnesses were making no con- structive auggestions. Government leader Dandurand said the com- mittee had desired t0 have the C. P. R. submiseions"tosi.eci"bytl'i0 experts of the statc-owilod road. 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