ca CAPITOL GRILL to- nlanchanfs Orchestra. ILL-Friends at Mr. Elias Schur- al Bedeoue is seriously Reasonable Price. Ap- ii - and Whole-Wheat Rak- lhcDonsld, who was a at: has returned to his in Belieque for the summer i to relatives in, Vancouver, |, nfPPlNG SHEEP use Dip. Taylor Drug C0,, Ken!- .___. x ‘w. WARREN a 00.. xen- E SUM i». -ssnur ‘ naaesvao _ The eyfnpathy of friends is extended °1'1,lim for some time. A few weeks are-he was bronchi home and tenderly nursed by his mother and i151"- Thfl yllll-lls lad was a gen- eral fhvourite, fond of athletic; and all outdoor sports. He will be W!!! much missed in the little town of Borden where he had lived all his young life. He had the unique honour of being the firm baby to be born in Borden after it received that name and .beca.me an incorporated town. He leaves to mourn, besides his grief stricken parents, a married sister, M11‘!- Thfilllfls Plliuet oi Borden, two brothers, Ivan and Lloyd and one little sister, Gloria, to whom the > Guardian extends sincere symgathy. The funeral is taking plac this morning from the les- idence of Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet to Seven Mile Bay Church. B. PERSONALS '--Mr. Lorne Driscoll, student, st. Dunstanu University, is spending Vancouver, B. C. S. —Mrs. Waring, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold Crockett of Summerslde, for some months, left on Tuesday on re- turn to her home in lvermillion. his holidays at his home in Bum- _1. ___ ..._ _, L-7577-5-29-y2i P.E.I. Graduates At Acadia (Continued from Pam l) ed", Biology lb. Class C; Household Economics 1, Class C; Househlod Economics 3, Class C. Pauline Nicholsom- Charlotte- town: English 4s, Class C; French 2; passed; English ea, Class B. Itobert Clark,' Summer-aide: Drawing 1, Class C: Surveying, Class C; Drawing 3, Class C. Robert Shaw, lwflldlflBni History 6. Class A; History 2, Class A: Greek A, Class A; Biblical Liter- ature 1 and 2, Class B; Philosophy Municipal Clerk Is _Arrestied following the disclosure oi alleged shortages totalling $2,119.61 in his accounts. Arraigned before a mag- istrate, he was committed for trial on a charge of misappropriation of funds. i-ie was-s till in jail tonight but --~'.-.., ynsmizwm-mwmmmr» was’... ..., PllilBE lulu Fliliil cllllnili (C. P. Cable) (B Guardian's Special Wire) 00 BROOK, Nfld, May 28.- Fe bodies of a mother and four of h" Wldwn .who died in hospital e1’ ‘W? gchziiek-elnd, hxave been ruc orls iii Department of Justice folllowng 2 medical report that their deaths giro due to toxic pOisQning honeyed hBl/‘e been caused by a home. made spring tonic," Two other children of the “m, family are still’ critically ill in the hospital. . All seven were in a sol-ion; condition when they were rushed to Corner Brook from their home in the small village of Howley. Medical authorities here said to. nlsht they understood the family, named Roberts, had been suffering Portions‘ of the intestines and stomachs of the _victims have been sent to St. Johns to be forwarded to Halifax for examination by ‘the To A Dalhousie Faculty Made (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) HALIFAX, May 2B.—'I‘wo appoint- ....._..Q,. Alleged sd,.i'=i.zr.rzilitr; lime oftheir sou, John new. at sh, h..- l-__- confess‘ a: .?°£°n1.llklywcr:h Fiombyas u. In Abbie Dance Hall, ' “m3 y e his Borden Friday, May 31. ' m h'°ll,,flmcg'm bu; Elliott's Orchestra. . ReadAt Trial a patient in the Provincial saniti Admission 35c. , w r ) (ByGuai-dissrs Speolll Wire) LONDON, May flfiu-The condition of Mrs. Alma R-attenbury after hcr husband had received fatal wounds in their home on the night of March 24, was a central point of testimony ttloiday in the Bournemouth murder a. The 38-year-old woman, 0n trial with 18-year-old George Btoner for the murder of the elderly architect who lived in Canada for many years, according to a doctor who was sum- lthe Canadian National system, the moned to the Villa in Bournemouth. was in no condition to realize what she was saying, because of alcohol and excitement. ' A police inspector however intro- duced alleged nfesslons by Mrs. Rattenbury and asserted that shc appeared to be fully "aware oi’ what she was saying. ‘The alleged state- ments by the accused woman were followed by a. reputed confession in the police station next day, when she was quoted as saying that she Call Loans of assets and liabilities of Canadian chartered banks as at last. April 30. ‘Ilhe return made public-today, by the Department of Finance shows call loans abroad at that date a1 $76,909,128 ascompared with $04,118.- 143 on March 3i, 1985, and $119,536,- 928 on April 30 last year. Falling oi \ laddizlg he had later written to Dr. DrOp NOtCd In’ Manion apologising for his prozod- RA I l ll ii Y IN CUMMUNS (C.P. By Guardian's Special who) OTTAWA» May 2B—A storm of Considerable violence swept the House of Commons railway oommin tee today. and when it had subsid- ed its wake was strewn with char- KQ! fllld oountercharges involving Board of Trustees and particularly Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. Op- position to writing down the capi- tal structure of the road was credit- ed to the Prelnicl" by Liberal mem- bers of the committee. Warm denial of the charge was made by Hon. R. J. Manion, Minister oi Railways. The tempest swirled around the head oi Hon. C. P. Fullerton, chair- man of the Board of Trustees. who. at one time, was sharply tiikcn up urc and excusing himself 0n that SOUTC. three independent men as trustees would divorce the railways from politics. As the situafion revealed it- self. he said the trustees were be- ing placed’ in an absurd position. , A statement by Ml’. Fullerton fic- tailing what had been done by the MERéibEgGUAfifiiAlii and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Clears intestines . . . Sweeiens the Stomach Tones up whole system. CAI! Lumber Milling Industries Seek Exemption Under Act (C. P. By Guardian's Special OTTAWA. May 28—Exemption of lumber operations in thc did not come under the bill. Rt. Hon. Arthur Mcighen considered. The Senate leader doubted if op- erations in woods were under the Wire) Mari- atious. representations for exemp- tions could also be considered by the govcrnor-in-council, he added. - 111° 1"‘ “"1111 1°“ m‘ 1 Class a- Economics 1 Class B. from ihflue .. a Th _Mr_ .wm1;m Maw,- og the ’ been ad mgztgreacilfintiioflajlrim had i“: ggndfnberlwly’ 5nd I would do Elilarilltn $1,’ vugxfgngwun‘ time Provinces and Eastern Quebec Senator Meighz-n ilromiscd to 5. B. Charlottetown, spent the Only t e father and One son 11nd Rgttfllbllfy was wounded in the railway matters instead feto ll“ from me emhmmur day provisions place views expressed by John yvkeetkkend in PSEP1E D2110 gluest NO va Scott-a esgiallpred the effects oi impurities head by blows from a mallet Minister himself On that Mk1‘: Wtas gsklefl today‘; before the sen- gayrgxysilnt Joana guiding. aun, . _ _ _ h ' __ i ac an ng an commere com- an 011,811 . . ca , mum” Hounqwa Dom h s sco 3x childaednpoisoried the mother and Iran. Ffurlllertono pleaded lllllflmlllill‘; mntw ° Edmundswn. N_ B" supporting iitlzlfle Y w‘ 3 vemmcnt meilmds- Transportation oi logs by water exemptions before the proper authority for fullest consideration- Operations in the lumber indus- try were subject to delays to weather and seasonable condi- owing mersido. i. provincial pathologist, i); m] h _ , nivmoowmku" _M,.,_T,y1°, mm Wm, he, m, Smith. p _ The W111 of parliament. as w- provisions, but even if they were tions, Mr. Sayre ma. Provincial ' m o! mmu,“ ac’ children, has been visiting her (q y By Guy-gal, 59min] wire) ’_—',_' pres“ l" hm ‘Elillt oi the 11,133 the govemor-in-councll had power legislation fixed a monthly rate tgilgfger nephew m h": pgfgntg. M,- ahd M“ Nqfnmn ARiCHAT N s_ M“, ‘$40M ‘Li- iC- P- sflaioglfii! fsselgn-RZWB wbellél illl-‘lltigtfid. lll- to deal with the question of grant- for payment oi these employees. l - - Baum o‘, Norm 5L memo“. "_ k ‘ - 1-1 1- 1 k I r Rwy“ - OTI , -— ss > ss . ray 1 . Lanib- mg their exemption: _ “It would add 25 per cent. to our. u...» o. l» l... l. s.ir:.-..ir;°:s u... Apvvlnfmenls was: ‘llf..“".lf,..li.‘;ii‘,i,C"? W a all“ "w- as? PARENTS S E E K CUNTABT WITH Air Secures Date For Trans-ocean S e r v i c e .. Builders and Dealers in All-fill»!- 5> it, w“ undgfgtpod that arrange- _ _ , malarial solicit» the illtrw- ~ ""' merits for his release on bail would meal-s to the iwllly of Dalholule the call money rate on the New York lllfillgdflail’ 01 tilildy-lllz i113, . the public. —Mr- Joseph Mucharustudent of be completed wmonov, University were announced tonight market i; understood to have ll m“ sto l on: .. TillWflys ______ L-‘itdl-ii-lfi-Wed d: Bat. 1:1 the Presbyterian Colleae. ndw- Th, purported shOTl-Wflnfcveal- by President csi-loton W. Stanley. brought about the reduction in these "ll ll1°1l1Y°,1=1°"E1'1 t1“ bll- (c. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Ont., arrived Baturday to take ed m B Special meeting o! m, Dr. W.~W,. Woodbury, 133e, Pro- 10mm rage from the Liberal members of MON-mam,‘ May 25,1415 brie;- ‘Ifl 0F MR. GEORGE charge of the West Point and county comm“ l“, mam, were fcssor of Orthodontic. since the Dal- Demmd “posit; ihemgged more the committee. _ cm crmmed Wm, new; o; Norm ) D-llriends will rearet to Colman confirmation 0f the p“, o’ a mt“ o! ‘lovm shown m housie Dental School. was found in than $69,000,000 and savings deposits Fbllowlng discussions on this mat- American reactions to the proposed . of the death on Sunday c! Presbyterian Charm lie 1s. at a Rpm n; m, 3,111,, audmhg 1910. has been elevated to Dean of at $l.45l,'1ll,330, were up about sa- fel- Mr. Fullerton had communl- airplane mail and passenger service mom Maoleod, for many present the guest of Mr. and‘ ill-s. mm o, Lloyd Egan m; Comp,“ Dentistry- R-ccoarllled as an Mith- 000,000 as compared with March 30 dated with Mr. Piennett who, u. a. across the Atlantic from the British . a ruident of North Bedeque. Vernon Matthew, OT-fillry- covering w 3.55m Bu,“ hm been 011W 111 his Illblfict. D1‘. Wflodblll’? Both call and current loans were ui letter written on May l5. 1934. in- 0H8 DRY F01‘ Pay- 1-1195 W Newmundlaild a?“ “"5 Em“ ma” w“ w “u” M a“ '_”'—'_""—_ in office for only three years l‘ "' mmunl °f Dflhw-‘lle m“ the slightly in Canada and current loam dicated. accordinz to the t uslecs’ tinent, C. H. Clendlning arrived m a native oi Nova Scotia- zzxeep Douglas‘ Egyptian Linl- H“ amtged shortages can,“ Pilftialadelgiléi; lgeengilx-‘l Jahilgkomgi " increased more than $6,000: chain-mm, the Pym-lg Minister “was melit 0f For here many lrnrn galnt ghoul? s oeed , . . ‘ ' . - - A - ~ , w 000. against writing ciovm th.. callital Return of Chlld. Zrlonlflgfieg; ggofigw on ‘he “m: ment handy. A sure, speedy remedy for bums, sprains, felons, blood poisoning, soft corns, warts, scald feet. Invaluable for inflammation. There were fewer Bank of Canada notes in circulation by about 8B.- 000,000. Government and other securities held by banks 1n<=r¢n$¢d by $30,000,000 to 51.000.408.760. as Dean. B. A. Fletcher, B.$c., M.A., a grad- uate of Iondon and Cambridge Uni- versities. has been appointed head only three of the l5 districts over which his work extended. Accounts of the other 12 have not been aud- ited yet. - ‘rho council last night refused a yes to mourn his widow, one John, 0f Freetown, and two ters, Mrs. James Smith of River West and Miss Jessie and that what was there should remain." ' “'I‘h.1 tiling that stands out is that the Prime Minister is entirely Empress of Australia. Mr. Clandin- ing expects to return to Canada in the fall for further conferences. By E. Q. Anderson, Associated Pres Staff Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) Oil klllflll - h U8 . . during tEiewSJaEtEWan-Bn. u and m . . 1 l k of the Department of Education to opposed w wmm down the ca .‘_ ‘ -—---- cars-rot. ovum. nowurro allllgwtntha; gummy?‘ sgrgiglign Bsilflfifid the late Professolmwilson m Smmure. f“ “on w PD lTACOMéaawashnlMaytf-Enzxomc- S t . f c tor “TING SUMMEISIDE—D - ALLEY m ' - I . ' I i w 9T9 c“ i e t e aw~ a nap‘ Burns and his son, DonalEi S 11D 1316 5°°°1111W A ‘Vurmnt m" h“ Mr. Fletcher, whose revolutionary Q ' “$11.. tub‘ wamfl” “mull; v pcrs of little George Weyerhaeuscr a ls a y l of Boston Mass- mowed Holy Rollers 140a email was lswed- "Id I my“ methodsofteachlna science atfires- Amendment T0 1“ “mm!” a “'~‘“‘°° dwm- 11°" were believed laying nun plans to- i R t O ~ t0 the Island snivlrla on Fri- Benecli tint " ' 11m Canadian Mounted P011“! WP hour's school in Norfolk. ma» form- D‘ “mm” M“ B°““°“..‘"“ 11°‘ night to attempt collection of szoa- e p o r n timing They will be here for m hot, S Vi ini 35'! 1411118 "Pl/ed 1t 511 hi1" m“? "-5 ed the subject of a book published A t °l7p°5°d "° ‘my such ‘mm’ A“? 5W?" 000 ransom for their curly-haired a o . ' I W0’ K E ' ' his h in River Bolmgeoise h eh Oxford pros; ha; Studied nsllrtlnCe C The Liberals however, were insistent. n d den mm m ‘his m“ Horne stons u _- _ ‘ 1"“? "°°k5-M1’-9°1'1°111 311ml Hizh sinale. Virginia Palme 19% ome . myéthogs or teaching u; m mntrlcs Not only had the Premier voiced his gaps ve-an ver if a-.. l ~ --..... sEcEIcIllnunStEElHaBnEToZIldeQEEwhIi-ttsli‘ {giant chm“ v including Canada. - DBfeated fipmriélfigfinthliflt°°fszzléulgifiigl:agl° It ‘was indicated the Parents, Mr. G —--—-'-s m “h”. ' ’ ’ ' ' M “J- -W h - t- c. as “u...” m . i- hhirorzthlsapiuhlroorilnatfi m“ W0‘ 1G alga liircgiafiiiilfi YO ll thflll ""-—' h‘ h“ “Plead ilimse“ i“ 1* 3°11“ ggdonlys ulrsslioniyirro: awbvltrliiiilc- ( Mom-leash. May iii-A survey z y Huh ‘m! e’ “e ' (C- P’ By Gnmhw‘ sped“ Wm) speech °n Rb‘ 22 m the are“ that tors to be in negotiating over the oi activities of the board of homo ,i&uu_l|;iigvv&i;t $32,111“; attics- 2'13. n i414 P f 68801’ OTTAWA, May za-iay a vole of the ‘large capitalization should be ransom d,g,,,,d_ missions o; m, U...“ (mum, o; The udder“, “mean-bed m.) l-lply Rganexlés 13m r0 ‘ ' 28 to 20 the Senate todaydefeated left as a deterrent from practising Tomorrow is the “deadline” Se, Canada showed administration o‘ ~ to the Prince County noa- Buy i SJQQK H d a Liberal amendment that the the some thing lIi the future. Als0- by the inunapoers for payment of s12,0o0.000 during the years it has After his recovery he moior- it: [Ylol Zelma Wright iao. Onoure Unemployment Insurance Act pursued Mr. Gray, MF- 3mm“ h“ the $200,000. been in. existence, it was an- ... leaving the boat at Sum- 3130i"; as‘ ' i231 l wwlld may cmzreumtfh d?“ $191332!’ mmflered with the man‘ . rlounced here today. ‘The survezy. » ' . urns t 1 proc ama on " r e “we - . _ . INSERT AD h wed salaries were maintain ‘flit?! lofhaelndllango £1 mggllcttilldsldrsdkdanclllalrlane 30g.” (c- Pflllvaa: Wm) C011‘. of Canada on reference has Dr. Manlorlrrgepeated hi: denial. I ‘ fmfl/he average’ higher than any ‘ a“ ‘ummer mum-E" “uuml Hi h single Jean Gordon ’l'il. (B7 Gun-dim‘ spec“: t m _ "t" a llv°mb1° 69cm” “a w n‘ A!’ to 90ml“, “a,” egengehjele ages‘ F0811"! m1‘ ‘hi m11e‘Y°51"°1d W?‘ other home mission orifinization ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ PAR-Is» M“ w“ “ 5"“ ° constitutionality!’ °f1fn““‘“‘,‘§ m)"; “i; mdfgeiis tints 111a 11 11w 1110mm 15 m‘ P" affiliated with the Home ivussloh a y a m‘ p “so ’ 011 Wne- the Paxems “crud “n ad Council of North America, despite There were several party switch- es. Hon. James Murdock (Lib. 0t- tawa) and Senator A. C. Hardy (Lib. Leeds) Noted with Conserv- atives against the amendment: but Senator George Gordon (Cons. Nlpissixlg), Senator Smeaton White (Cons. Montreal) and Senator George Lynch-Btaunion (Cons. Hamilton) lined up with the Lib- erals in support. Th l dl l ofls on May 31st , P, will bee alive-iodide Holy Rollers and K’ mo“ o’ Jumping Janea-S. _.__.__-—-- 0’Leary Miss Eva Caine student oi the Convent at Charlottetown. has ro- ihe coasts of Labrador and pundland-s. and, k that matter, than any other government. The whole discussion, he charged. was merely playirlB politics. The trustees were in a posi- tion io make a report 0n recapital- ization at any time. and he did not tihlnk “there should be any hiding behind the skirts of the Prime Min- ister." EXPLBITATIUN in the personal column of a Seattle newspaper today 11111101100111! they were ready to deal. . _ “We are ready, Percy Minnie," the notice said. Publication of the ad was in ao- cordance with instructions from the kidnappers who snatched the boy shortly before noon Fh-iday 501119- where bxwcen school and his home. In liuc with the remote possibility the effect oi the depression. During the nine years oi its life, the United Church board has maintained a ministry of 1500 men and women, about 60 percent of whom were university graduates trained in social science. "Such a. high standard of preparation is unique among home mission forces," the board states. The reorganized year-old Edward feasor of English at. the University of Manitoba and formerly oi the University of Toronto. W" Slillll- ly honbred by the Sorbonne today. being awarded thrstaie dMWlll-W oi letters for his works in Enalieh on Matthew Arnold and in French 0n Edith Wharton. _ The youthful professor, one 9f the few EnBlish-speaking Canad- LF SEASON OPEN! - are quite a number of golf- on the Bummereide golf new and the season can be i0 be open. although no -l oi games has been drawn i . The club are looking for- and PREllitTEB Stormy Session In Chamber of Depu- ties On Franc. lllhefrlllers 1153:‘ ‘been eddgidmtg turned to her home in Howlan. ‘ m t a m Me d H m“ Auwhwd u,‘ m. ..._- fans ever to reoe ve e cove e y xan er . . Moved by senator RM“; Dan. _ board has merged m. Hickey. of i, ronto. from the Sorbonne. Press Staff writer) durum Libenn 1,5,3“, the m. the kldgqaepfirémwlleainalrlllioilgeitrgk M2 fields‘ discontmmd 151 bmmse “cross ' of changing conditions. accepted distinction was given the award after a 11111! had listened to a three-hour "de- fence“ of his works. The dBSTW l! the highest the Sorbonne can be- lice in Vancouver and other British Columbia points were on the alert. The report of a woman that she had seen a boy resembling young lwcyerhaeuser and four men ll'i a endment would have altered the provision in the bill that the set come into force on receiving the Royal assent. A ‘short but spirited debate between Senator Dandur- Ill with the clij) jut you, BMW Gllllht, 100R Rind. is I1‘- "um m.‘ . numb". o; Iously iii, his many friends wish are taking lessons from him a 811964! "WWW- ‘with the idea of improving sol! and also with an eye on Albert DesRoche, Locke Road. 398 former self-supporting fields. mostly in the dried out nrca in the west, and opened 291 new fields. Four hundred and sixty iii-ids have now become self supporting. (coprrlsht mas By The Associated Pr s) es (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, May 20--Devaluation be- came an open issue in France to- il! the silver trophies for spent Sundli’ ll- hll h°m° m smw" 1 4m . . at the tournaments. l. Howlan. _______-_- £313 gzxi-Imglenlf ell? pouilfii frildwafi 21x11; gglgglseyzifgé‘: _ [dusty car in vflflCOltlrliéfé itast, getting; ‘ lif i th balance. asked Parlls- - d“ 18d 1° “"1"” '1 ”° . . Mr. I‘. Elwood McPherson, B. A-l NEW GLASGOW W. I. mgntfw grant n sweeping emeb ed intentte of lthen amendment was 15mm.) detcctimhm humedmihhst Business In Bntal“ indefini de ay. city, Vancouver police denied i... T but stressed all officers were on the On The Up Alld I D gency powers to defend the franc. Glenwood. ls student minister. will l1] K take frlllllle l" i1" “m” chm“ The N" 51W” w‘ I" m“ '“ A grim, almost. silent Chamber Kirkl d, N. B. Mr. McPherson th home of Mrs. R. A. Houston on _. 1 . m] - ’ —-—— lookout. _ Est receivifxllgtfltwaswlliffll-lklxlliizm r31 r50’; thhéwglgyfafiazg ggflllefit $111233 Elfiinllgslztee: Lodge lécrixaine- Comp rornlse H011. H. H. StQVQIIS mgaztQggfg‘ bzrptiléeg‘; xgljéoéalgfgn“; i‘Bcushggfiivinoélgfilgingoiiui:lugging: his many en upon all 8 ' 118 _ Martin revealed the iull frlghten- ~v - , , r _ i_ ~ 1 _- ~ b’ _ E's! “wed 3131mm“ °llo§'§l“§§u§l ltifi vfllfidvuuafn fie ing extent oi the fllgilxltd from the 5r RCf used ggrlalkglfSMbClgl-lflllES sltiagtficliiedu: 033i; Tony. many in; B‘ Lick?“ iéixiiégspdrggllfrltg‘; ciulfliilslidii , Arts. a e will“! ,. ' . franc, scathinlzly we e “spwl- ' am 3mm ‘ ___._______ ‘ I ._' Allison University on May 21. Word P4511007 (m muws “wry, declared udeva-luauon U. S. l . ) _ g u number oi‘ motor VCllIClCS irlrlstold Rllllliill RELIEF” —~ - m" ‘l... is: ..._ we Excessive 1 "ces- French Tennis ::*....'",..1“":::" 1222;: Oomrltuhtiom are (extended w misfit?’ we; heard The school 1mm’ l“ "wee" and pleaded m‘ Ii - ’ cent greatvcr- ivhn steel output Tin. Btronl- omen-y. "1 ' near-dictatorship in economic B G l, m.‘ spam m", orrraws. May zaJrhe Canadian V R tires cream, 1m gm 0m 1m m m, Q 7 Patent Act has been used by Carl- eférdn e cent‘ and pm‘ 1mm rogliswrm an u" m“ Mn’ m“ reported cleaned duriflx the 15,1», l. "1 l" 11W‘ °' ‘ "°‘"‘°”" w” m» holiday! Omemnwlfl- ‘“‘~"-"°'~‘= » ace-roll - m n-Th o ma - Pltliili, D110 00 Insufl- ‘irl. w find the wumhu. n’ w“ . meg h” rang‘; l adian companies to maintain clxces- _______ advance of 5o p" Cont “cording “ l’ '5 by rthrow Predicted 5'4"” mum l’ i d lud im orta ions t Bulk, RCllCVOC by T t Johnson o; decided to contribute $2.00 to the Ore compromise offer of $3,500 in ftvsagrgfifsragd ‘iixléhc a0“: u‘ éomj pARrs, May 21 __ Another of in the Industrial Department, of KOllOQfUALL-BI-AN M“ m‘! u". m? take “no” Jubuee “mi Amouonwu With th oI-blnetis overthrow on settlement oi its $5.000 615-1111 mo,“ (Ddggby Hqn H, stat-m; France's tennis idols faded out of the Canadian National Railways. . OLelrY. h!" ‘wen? n w carried toinvlte the Virheatley River ' 1 “m”; m m, against the British motor ship 1 m, M-ylsmr o; finds hm; ghml the picture tonilfht- mm“ m” l“ Fflmmrl’ m)‘ 1”" lliel the" A “idem” Em we“ “w. ‘W. w be mmnwd (llwuyfi“thlPu? Zkltgmilzigellolixlfizsy litre ‘es ad- A°°“"°Y- "9 “*1” hi)“ “i ti" 2:1“):- m Announcement was made that the as compared Wlitllslfifl. show an til;- atterfro . 2 -‘"-_' HEW asaie 0f can y. rs. - - ' " blil l t l ht. ' ' l d J . B o , since Cleo-sf‘ 0 neary per rout w is 11m bad trash? valued ma. milieu Thonilpeon and qgmpbell invited the M1111"! l“ “m” ‘mm Fhursdnl filmil tegillaooimi wmgaeired May 2. “iiifaoregollylécilesifitiarypgimdlatémé: igizvczr fgllvlsafcillilgssteslgrlonld not d°1’°“““ Wm‘ savmm‘ “m” 1°“ i" em. taking all hi3 eaurhm, omen-y. 1N ‘W111i "1 the June meeting. Roll call will be the governments reques h Bum,“ my u, a w” ,1. y cm“ paw, mom. _.w,,ng app“, m m, commune“ m. m“, by almost $250.000.000 durinl! 1934. ‘ ‘ The .more youthful Mam,‘ ‘Heb Exports for the first quartrr i935 -- » be discuuion immediately. , by “wills 11"“! I "l" '1“ leilcd- she W“ "ll/l"! "W Bfll- with the former Minister demanding m“ by “ppmximatolv summon “ l drugs, with no relief. Nova Bootia. l. ..._- u ye “m, 1 m it," nemgh- strong hostility to the govern- t’ _ ‘ ‘ v _ it “i..i'i’.a§.li". *.:',.'~==.,.'- ...... ........ Alma, ... . ..._ missus. u» u- we» =~=~=l= do“ My "can €¢§“-.‘.‘i'1’il.."iiliti:i?°l.i'i.;"- m ill‘; “.‘2l‘.".°,‘-."Ll’ ‘as: u ' tor to Klliltlfolfd on iI-rleay. Miss Ella Sample and ‘Mrs. i-i. a. in the wwcrllll 3'41"‘ 5°“ t, “m, o; gm m" o; w,“ .1 m m, (mung with meow I Hench hafld mm chanapmnshms tlcles accounted for $49.215.235.'I'll8 ' “mm”: “m” “Mm WM“ m w“ a Awwrdlnc lo Charles A. Home. am denim: With facts." exclslnicd will team with the veteran Jean ‘Lillie: iliid, in the chamber. , Bo strong was the sentiment that. although no vote was taken at the party caucus, some mem- bers urged Edouard Herriot to re- sign his portfolio as Minister of Mr. Stevens, flourishing a sheaf oi papers whim he claimed showed an international cartel existed among electrical manufacturers. lie charg- ed four Canadian companies, Canad- ian General Electric. tl-flldlall iron and steel. imports from Can- Milt while decreasing in volume in- creased in value. amounting to 311317.945. an increase of $852.03: over the same period last year. Borotra. "It is for the good oi the French team.“ said Brugnon. "They asked for my opinion and I agreed it is time for me to quit." Assistant 1L5. Attoene ythe Oath- erine N. Bailing Company oi Yar- mouth, N. 5., owners oi the vessel, made the offer, which was refused by Attorney General Homeriouni- mings at Washington. The ship Stevenson. Programme Mrs. J. la. Dlcklieeoll. Mine E1114! Laird, M’!!- R. A. Bunion. ' The following programme was en- ioyvd by all presen . ‘ Chorus. Britannia the Gem of the Ocean. ' Reading. "Peace" by 4111M! _____ Haber mils ms min-nee and is visitlnl at the and Mrs. Charles mils. home of Mr. A mat, Qnjoyablb evanina WI! Q11- apeoulation against fiance's cur- the price from the Canadian com- was maintained at 60 cents. rt in the mirdume in one mt an invitation to tails ohllle- of It muons through the Patent so. the discount ri had. ln- v Church. H. by threatening suits "against dealers 3 1-! t0 3.50 4. l0 I Andrews. 8.5., and win assume his for infringement of patents. The YEP s_ KONG, Mums" w“ home of m. . , and ififiluli-tz- Milli-m i§§“;f,§;,,§{'“,,°"°'-,,,,“" fii,“.-,‘,‘;?,',i m“ - w» found-await» rem fu- Weevtilnllglfl» gamldlillimcdi": ¢¢~* ~ - -- .--------------_----. char-y, when theyao gladly ll" " " M W“. ' “b135,”; h“ and possible forfeiture, risi- crew Ber 0e lnp mpany, orm a r *1‘ l1" °' ‘W’ "°'“‘"“‘ “m” M fi. a?’ e. nMc- °l m” m‘ m“ ‘may “M” Eire‘Egan?lctlillilfnuhfiiusdulem N w Ndflklfig Cdfé ' at!" Cami’ w“. ‘ numb" Kl? M"- 3- 5471mm“ “3315” w" bel°i'°'a'mun'mflln m‘ bondt t H. electricgi cartel Mr Stevens were present the for “no, we. Percy Diekisson and the legislators that losses oi_gold u“ pruned o“, “lnmy m m WATER STREET. SUMMERSIDB “ti; W" Ml" “t” :1 mo. eiewarl Parkman. Contest. godnflezheoflauoefikvllllt: w m ‘ ,,,.,,',.,..,, Clflldg, among the rest of Opposite Holman’; B19110!!! 0911*" Jim Imus. . . . . . "m" 137°“ A I GAIL 10 N). 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