may 1e. nu DRAGON LEAVE gon ieit Charlott morning at 10 o’cl tion to the word. th “Anchors Aweigh", steamed out. the ha 5-H. M. B. Dra- etown yesterday lievereaux’: arcccry crumi eusnnlllll reserved for news but advertising of lay be inserted It strictly pnygbl. 1|; Fresh mackerel, 8 for 25c. Fresh haddock and fresh "=01"- fillets. Phone 121,0. ____ 1 0112mm, and M“, _ ares N. Piancie d M; , Min- “Ago: u": ms“ M- Murray llasvznretm-rged to RACES ,, Wednesday, Ill MEMORIAL! MR, ELENWAIKEB Mr. John Walker, Charlottetown. Nceived the sad news of the death n! his brother Glen, after a short oi’ pneumonia 1n Boston [my Hospital, Boston. Mass. iunerai service was held from the w_ H, Graham Funeral Home. Maine and the Ma ST. JAMES CUBS will James Hall this momin clock to go to camp. 8 towns. __._-__ . J. P. MACMILLAN crippled childre Province at the volving the disputed ownership of a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE; ,_ Bum“ w Moore & McLeod ..’id“€§'.“°é‘a.;'i.l§ Ltd. Hold Their Annual Picnic The annual picnic of the direct- r home in Henniker, N, 11,, gim- ors and staff of Moore s; McLeod avery delightful motor tour through Illmltfil W" held R14 Blflhlwlle ritime Provinces. Beach Wednesday afternoon. At lend they visited two o'clock s. procession of auto- many relatives and friends in Fred- mobiles laden with passengers for ttetown and many of this delightful affair left Char- . lottetown and of course important in this connection was the well SUPREME COURT-In the g“- known delivery car, filled to capa- _preme Court yesterday the case of NW Wllih Whflt fl- r-‘ertaln Well Conway vs. Conway, an action 1n- known public- speaker called “a concatenation of gustatory achieve- before Mr. Justice merits." Boston, and he was laid to rest in psirview Cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. ilex S. Clement of the Church of {he covenant. Boston. Glen was p5 years of age and left to mourn m only sister Helen. 36 Dolphin noad. Newton, Mass" and brothers Jack and James in Cher- Evidence was heard and erved. Mr. J. A. ___ ppeared for the plain- MAGISTRATES session of intoxicating 1 re Magistrate Donalc‘ léftlfly and was fin- PERS ONALS Mrs. C. E. Selle Alta, is the guest Leod. 25 Kent St. of Mrs, J. L. Mac- _--__ RS RETURN HOME-Mr. rray, Augusta, Me., Dnaied by his charming son Dickie, Miss Martha and Mr. Joe Malone, left 1 on return to th Spending a. pleasa the guests of Mr With the excepti was the first visit for the the "Garden Province" MARTINA GAUDET Much sympathy is extended i0 was a visitor in the City yes- Aflra: Gauriet of’ e the trip by the nt week at ‘Tyrone, , Friends of Mrs. MeInnis, wife of . Murrays parents. tiun, h‘ m" 7”“ " age °l twenty’ Police Sergeant Allan MeInnis, will two yours. The young girl had been in failing health for some time and me end was not unexpected. Mar- tina had a sweet disposition and bore her illness with true Christian fortitude. There are left to mourn brsidcs her parents, two brothers, Frank and Ted at home, and one sister. Mrs. Perry. in the States. The funeral took place Thing-day morning, from her late Roman Catholic Church, Miscouche. derwent an operation for appendi- ories of a delightful vacation. SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL-The d icecream festival a Park l t in as even g city. The accident delayed the train Men's Club drew a large 'l‘he brightly lighted booths residence the picnic was held. ' _‘“ After supper the usual softball H‘ cummmgs’ Merlgmush’ match was keenly contested: be- tween two evenly matched teams. The corkscrew curves and brilliant catching oi the battery composed of Wail Paper men, Messrs Henry and Ward proved too strong for regret to ieam that she is a patient their appmlcnw‘ although m‘ 1 m C“ H t _ pitching and catching of the de- n e y “p! a1 where she u“ livery staff, assisted by the base- m t d _ ment were responsible for the c s yes er By mommg dovmfall oi many ambitious bat- Among m: passengers on the ters. Probably the exciting points “ocean Limited" whwh was de_ of the match were the home runs Nazalm Wednesday earned by the heavy hitting of were Sir Andrew McPhail and Miss Mr‘ w‘ A" Stewart and Mr" Lwyd Ray Murchison en mute to this Ward. although much attention has attracted by the brilliant uni- iive hours but the above passengers mm‘ °r the first basewmnal‘ °f arrived by airplane yesterday. the wmmng Mam" well patronized and a goodly sum was realized. The Canadian Legion Band gave a concert which was much enjoyed. The proceeds oi the abei and Miriam tetown, accompan- Worth of Chariot e_ Miss Delys worm. and merry conversation round (continued from Pa ‘+~"~::' t‘? festival are for the providing a boy's camp. HOME FROM SCOTLAND — Friends here will be interested to ericton Junction re- n“ “h, recalled for a cabinet posh oently to spend n few weeks with a charge duffalres being left in lIi1 Berlin today. Alfred Frauen- ieici, Austrian Nazi leader, charged ion perhaps the best yet, Mr. Frank Ready, oi the Lowell, the sand dune? learn that among the recent success- m l1)“- Angflff," fui candidates for degrees from Ed- Mass. police force, is spending a vac- Propnganda Minister Goebbels, that ation on P. E. I. He is accompanied hatma Ghandi? iliburgh University, Scotland, is Mr. Dwllfiiss knew in minute detail H. Bramweil Chandler of Charlotte- by m5 sisbem Mrs" ‘mm Casey m“ about the plans for the revolt oi Mrs. Joseph Terry. also Miss Esther min; march? town, who graduated as Master of Arts with honors in English Langu- age and Literature. Chandler sailed from England the last oi June and arrived in Halifax present they are guests r, Mrs. James D. Flood, elville. They are also vis- storm troop leaders whom Chan- cellor Hitler executed two weeks NEW DEGREE ISSUED iting relatives in Summerside, Bor- den and Kinkora. Mr. Ready and on Monday. They will visit relatives party are very enthusmsth: over the in Prince Edward Island. beautiful scenery and climate of cur “gun-gage 1) dAPl-A decree published at mid- night gave opponents oi Chancel- ior Fngclbcrt Doilfuss five days in which t0 give all explosives to the 0N MOTOR TRIP__M,,_ and Mm little province down by the sea. James McDonald and daughter, Miss Mary and Mrs. Flaville Comeau oi New London, Conn., are guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James Line, West Saint John, also Mr. and Mrs. F. S. lane, Epworth Park. Before return- ing to New London they will visit Mr. McDonald's former home in Prinoe Edward Island, and will leave for the United States by way of No- va Sootia. They are travelling by motors-Saint John Telegraph Jour- al Among the visitors to Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rundle, of New York City, the for- mer a. native of Charlottetown, and the latter of New York, Mr. Rundle is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rundie and has been a resident of the United States for or Mame- “Yid l" Yehiht m“ l" New first, 1932, of Alex Johnston, also with explosives .ion of that period lo Whczhc: the offender is tried by a cozzrz. martill or civil the only ilCflIllZf,‘ w be inflicted 0n guilty is death, the decree Courts are not to be permitted to impose milder sentences. HEAR. DR. W. V. Director of Extension. Nova Scotia firm policy toward other crimes, cqlcciniiyr if they involve damage to iuirvgrlrtdtion systems or vital evening at the Women's Institute A committee of the new Cabinet of Trustees. s. Nova Scotian. " th h th H . cargo have been accumulating a. aims-rhea?!) Sonia gfiagftgogét United States ports during the Pa“ iieve, however it will be placed ir two months, and the regular lines the hands of; minister whose d“: are holding as much space as pos- t- sible uhiii the last minute, in or- ms perm“ m“ "° 9"” meat“ at‘ Convention in Prince will determine special penalties for of dwellings and shops." the decree states. Dolifilss‘ determination to stamp out teirorism earlier was answered by the explosion of two bombs. one SCHOOL BOARD MEETING-At s. special meeting of the School Board held last evening, Miss E. to move this Dorothy Holman, BA, was appoin- tention to executive detail. and the Mi ' t f freight once the labor troubles are m5 er 0 Trade and commerce’ - " ted to the stai! of Prince Street M Much injured five person‘. School. The resignation of Miss Margaret Jenkins from the staff of Queen Square School was ‘accepted from Vancouver, ______________ consequently, is being nromva Banuzs oamuo new B5 a last W50"- BUT ARE STILL LANGUID Hon. H. H. Stevens, has been mon- tioned. mm“ lust Resignation of Thomas Maher r t . All available grain space for July mm he Camdm“ Rmm’ “mm” and Miss Jean MacDonald was ap- is booked and there is none offer- pointed in her place. CORBEE. Ont, July 12. -— With sion. effective on Aug. 15 next, will ed for August. Berth ships, which‘ fgtvieafgfiggnsg 311g‘ ogexlzji normally would be bidding for senmmons were made ‘mg, "the Vancouver wheat, and other Pia-ll“, parmmentary sesslong for ciiic coast fircighis are held back. changes in the Radio Commmmn by their owners unless agents here‘ and n’ ,5 posme m ‘new of S’ will guarantee continuous loading. l “we morganlzafloh within l” ‘ British owners are loath to put a’ Hm‘ tion of Mary D. McDonald from the staff of ltochford Square School was accepted and Miss Mary Charlotte MacDonald was appointed in her place, Tenders were awarded for plumbing and decorating in the vari- exception oi Marie, the tiniest of the Dionneks quintuplets ll weight though their described today as Otherwise. however. n are continuing to ‘as well as can be expected." Tile ships up for charter. permitted by her physic- HAETSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN because they the vacancy will not be filled. do not know how long they will mlvmhmfiy m’ mam"? "fedlv" d so outside the little home to- was gm; requlmd w CHURCH-Special services will be e marketing and farm debt ad. Grain rates have moved up from ilxhafi 1:51;}? 1?: efpgggagilghtlgk‘ a low point of 12 shillings they~ mom, M“ m w“, mm,“ a n“ have risen, this week to 15 shillings anon cs l held in this church on Sabbath, July 15th. At 11.00 am. the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper will be administered and part of the serv- ice will be in the Gaelic. The serv- ice will be conducted by Rev. James MacKay, D.D., oi’ London, Ontario. and Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Zion Church, Charlottetown, £11.? with practically no space available. Miscouche, July l2. nrah Adams, aged 86 ai Saturday afternoon late home to Lot 1B “BIG PARADE” 5:55;: Fiiitzif j-rflcppftulgylyomfpage l)’ (A. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) Communion service will be held at 7.30 p.m. when Mr. Funnels T. Law- son, B.A-, will be in charge. LOBSTER CATCH — The 1n Memorzam" value of the lobster catch exceeded the value of that of the 1933 season, ____.__ t BANGQR. Irish FY98 31-818. July filmy be "mo w nan-mum. dmerfm‘ continued this morning, and Rev. J nounccd mtenuoh or 5185mm m 12___wh"e a crowd on the pier 5mg cergylncn who ildlninlstelcd to he . 3 e " ome Back to Erin " cost of operating ihe Hydro Com-taamsay MacDonald‘ mission. Thcgpew Commission was . today left this Ulster port for a vac- appoulted yesterday with oiliy one , . paid Conunissioncr T. smwarL m“ ation which uill take him into Can- at $10,000 a year. ' _ The commission hold its first bus- ML MacDonald boarded n tend” according to Mr. S, T. Gallant, Fish- cries Inspcetor, although the catch was about '75 or 80'); of the average. The price was 80% higher than that of last year. Cod and mackerel fish- ing is now being carried on. but prices are low. Trout fishing is somewhat better than last year. Dv. Gibbard, fish scientist, of Otimvfl. will arrive on the Island on Satur- day, July 14th and remain a week investigating the sanitary conditions of the oyster beds. about Which there has been so much discussion inst year. It is understood that a ilfihhlhl policy for the whole Dominion wit-h respect to oysetr culture will be iii- auguraied and Dr. Gibbards visit will be for the purpose of Katherine data in connection therewith. snrowsnna TEA -—Ai‘1 enjoyable afternoon tea was licld yeslv-‘ilei’ hi the beautiful home of Mrs. H. R, "In loving memory of our Mother ALEXANDER FALCONER. Who Pulsed Away July 13, I933. nc from us is gone, A pizu-c is vacant in our home That ncvcr can be filled. rtcd by Ilcr Family. to stop work on the e Hydro Commission's new $1,400,000 L0 d ._ bililding for which a. contract had n Dude"; to! Angiin Norcross, Ontario, Lilnit- Slllhrlis "l the 0th!!!‘ Pfllplfiyeesl on the advice of physicians, told the Gillvray, Miss Wilson, Mrs. dwell-sled but given the option Oflcrowd that he hopes to be back ih Leod, Jean Mulln. Mi<s sun. Miss lo b8 d8- three months "safe and fit." MacPherson teacher, Mr. ltfucArihur. All ihese ment on foot for have in some way exercised an in- M IN MEMORIAM “Loving Remembrance" remaining at lower rates icrmlned later range from $5,000 up ‘to the $13,520 received by T. H. Hogs. B11101 hydraulic engineer. In- , Y, . and“, in the “st is w‘ B. atom. flurnce on the llvcs and habits o. ‘hie who svns formerly with the On- Scrvice Corporation. Abitibl-Canyoo’ .—_-_-_. power proicc. which was inkoll ov- er bv the government. Mr. Cmm- Running broad - ‘ , _ _ 111mb. 1st, G. of their best and as we pointed out we h“ bccnffinlncfl telnmlaruy AYPIS; 211d. Ed White. Distance. 21 before the ever widening circle is by iii ecommlssion at a salary of n; 9 m increasing d“ by d“, we can o} 220 yard dash: 1st, I. Walsh; 2nd. timate the uahlc of their careful going to hear less HRS. BURGESS H. NEWSON In silence she suffered With patience she bore Till God called her homoward To suffer no more, lh-‘vrtcd by Husband and Family. Street, under the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society oi St- James Church. There was a inrzc attendance, the favourable weather adding much to the ehloymrnf of the occasion. The guests were receiv- ed by Mrs. Hillson and Mrs. D. Mur- Leon, president of the Society- _ w“ poured by Mrs. J. A. Mrlihieson. Mrs. R. M. Rial-e. MP8. J. G, Jani- ieson and Mrs. H. J. Gordon. Mrs- K. M. Martin acted a6 treflillfer- Others assisting were Miss Ethfll Stewart, Miss Mary Irvins. MB- ll~ H. Shaw, the Misses Marjorie and Edith Shaw, Miss Marjorie Chandler. Miss Penelope Pray, and Miss Betiv Duff. A substantial sum in aid 0f line society's activities was realized. $9.000 to work outstanding list the Ontario Power 39"” C”rp°"“‘im' l-lop stop and ium ' ,_ _ _ . . , p. 1st, G- of tho dollar value and more of mhvifig}, hi)? oglulélfrngg Ayers: 2nd. T. Williams. Distance. human values in the next decade ' e ‘ ' “o d It or two. and these values will be “l, - . _ _ Y8!’ 51 B. I- Walsh: 2nd, W. possible. only when unity of notion .\lcQil...cn, liillistor o! Hignuays. Rogtt 1 i and, Inter“, are ("swayed by an’ h i. A _ "m1"! hi’! JUIHDI 1st. G. To my mind a reat advance in members of lmglggiléllftlllgzfittlmlqg; Ayers; 2nd, T, Williams. Height, 5 the cause of migration was made ' - 3 lh. when the Women's Institutes were BB0 yards: 1st. W. Rodd: 2nd. ozganized throughout the When women undertake- Lyom, pep Pole Vauitilst. T» Wllllalhfi; 2nd something they invariably do it. H. Macquarrle. Height. 0 ft. 4 in.‘ The proof of this is quite appar- Exhibiton Jump by ivllliams, 10 ft. cnt. here today in the building of -Gclieral and Hon. T. B. N. D. MacLean Both ministers receive chairman of the old commission re- CElVMl $18,000 a year- and each oi thc other commissioners. $10,000. a total of $38,000. sons! suiilry- of $10,000 replaces that Charlottetown Ind on mum's u: our: some Centenary (Continued from Page i) use THE CONVENiENQTP HQLMAN PLAN ONE PR|¢E-THE CASH/PRICE |O°7c NOW said, had the ODDOrtunity of see- ing what the men and: women of fifty or seventy-five years ago pos- sessed, they would consider them- selves greatly blessed l-lon. H. F. MacPhee congratulat- ed the people on the advance step they had taken in the election c.‘ their eommodious hall, and on the proposed erection oi a new school. Mr. R. H, MaeNeill, Charlotte- town, provincial manager of the Empire Life Insurance Company, who resided in Lorne Valley for fourteen years, and who taught in the school there, dealt with his- torleal aspects of the community. He asked: his hearers to go back with him in retrospect, and in this BALANCE IN IO EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING ADDED - NO INTEREST Immediately on her arrival the merry party climbed into bathing suits and enjoyed the bracing wet- he A- Campbell l0!‘ ers of the Gulf of St. Lawrence After a time spent on the warm sands of the beach the party gath- ered for supper. with as one of the -' highlights of this feature the sp- T- °f Edmmwh- petising contribution of Mrs. C. S. Drew, near whose pleasant summer We would be very lax in our duty in the Divine Master of the verse if we did not join heartily with the speakers who proceeded us. in grateful appreciation for the privilege we have in meeting here this beautiful day in this splendid section of this most beautiful and far famed Island better perhaps as the "Garden of the Gulf." Truly nature has painted before our eyes a panorama good to look upon. Broad well kept and well cultivated farms giving prom- ise today of a rich and bountiful harvest. Quiet well ordered peace- ful homes, church surrounded by God's own green trees. nicely situated, carefully kept, with its marble stones, the number and variety and beauty of which are a credit to any community part of the world, all bearing mute testimony and unmistakeable evid- As the sun went down on a de- lightful day, the party once more sought the beach” and with song shown by the present generation to those who have gone before and whose ashes Jie in yon spot, Perhaps we are quite safe in saying that not one many here today ever looked upoli the first settlers of the valley as they moved and toiled in their var- 1011s tasks from day to day. We are tempted to cry out with the poet big bonfire the evening came to a close, and the party returned to r, Mrs, Bernard Aiien, and Charlottetown. voting the occas- Who rolled the Treasurer down What price Mae West and Ma- time in your flight. make child against just for today." a different scene Did Anna really win the swim- broad acres. the unbroken forest. instead of these comfortable homes, the log cabin, instead of these lux- uries, and comforts of" today, the primitive and barely necesary ele- ments to preserve life and energy for the clearing of the land and the building of homes suitable for that time and age. We are told the vcly earliest settlers in this district were the Campbells who settled on the farm, vacant today. but alive with memories pleasant and other- wise. to me at least. Then the Mc- Crimlnons who settled on the land owned by the late Angus Macllcoc and occupied at the present time by his son. In due time followed the MacDonald's, MacSwains, the Munroe's, Mac- CannelTs and others whom we can- not-just now wait to mention but who contributed their share in the buildings up of the splendid valley to which we do honor today. About these later would like to speak because for foultcen years out lot was among thgm, therefore whereof we speak. We know names mentioned would tell at once their origin and descent. Hardly pioneers who cam:- out from the old country to the new and set about building a home for them- selves and families. equipped with strong virile physical bodies an unbounded trust and faith in the God of their fathers, no hard- ship could daunt. could retard their progress. Very after ‘settlement as their children began to grow up. they wisely saw the necessity for church and school, truly they buiided bet- ter than they knew. Necessity to them, was Just the inspiration for pected momentarily. The vacancy came through the appointment oi Hon. C. P. Fullerton, another Nova Scotian, to the chairmanship of the Canadian National Railways Board IIcre is a real buy for you, and unending fun of a radio every nznlorisl can ailord. An all, ifs a new \'icior—assurin ing design, quality performan Mr. Motorist. The luxury in your car . . . at a price d, best and biggest news of g you of the finest engineer- ce, and carefree operation. R. K. Smith, Conservative mem- ber for Cumberland, N. 5., is ex- pected to be the next Deputy Min- Other New Models The“Pnrln-ife,"vicinr'l new 2-in-1 nuio radio that you can nsn in rme-or in your CPL more out of your car! ——dril'irlg——u'illl the world's iaill you as illc miles slip by. Get the big thrill out of living greatest radio slurs to enter- The Dominion marketing legisla- ’ tion will require the close attention of a minister of the crown. obvious- ly Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture who fathered the .... _.__ measure and conducted its stormy The new dc Luxe Victor Auto Radin-fincrbyfar You'll find that every miles a than any car rmlio you iho whorl with Victor Auto For (his singlc-ilnit super-hot, dynmnilv speaker and ionc grams wholhcr you're (loing ‘eight’ or smile when "you" sit behind Radio as your companion; —wiih its advanced circuit, brings in the pro- There's rlcver been a buy like it! 9S LOTTETOWN SuMMRlE-‘CHAR A Young People ’s C on fe ren c e i . .. i (C. P. By Guardian's Special “IP01 SACKVILLE, N. 13., July l2. information Thirty-eight visitors from Pugwaslvl» available to an ever widening circle. §-,.“"“§§n}‘e‘,§,l,‘§e with. . - ar lme ~‘ 2,1115 human plogmss is ever going Church today and attended thc al- wda temoon and evening sessions. y The regular bible studios t Crop Claudia-Adds Good‘ In (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, July 12—Cl'Op C011- ditions arc generally good through- out Alberta and in northern Sask- ntchcwnli while in certain sections of central and southern Manitoba they vary from fair to poor ac- cording to the Bank of Montreal ivcekly crop rcport issur-d trlriav. Ill Quebec weather conditions are sat- isfactory nlid the crops prcscnt a. good appearance and in Ontario coilcllilolis arc said to be remark- schooi became a reality, progress is the law of life, The history of these people as well as the history of mankind in general is the re- cord of those who lished the solution iems. have made the (By Gullrtiinlrs Sim-la! Hire) WALTON IiEATH ~— Cunlldn _\'l(‘l(l(‘(l first illnre i0 ' ill. today when E. ll-Higgln v11 rvulvlri in n contest for the . .l.‘\. Cup. stated by ihc ilildlCllfi of six, 10s‘. H. A. Parker, lizlll-, W. A. Nicholson, of Bvdvllllf‘, P- -, wr-ii-kiloun lilllll-l.» ll 10d till‘ rilllllvllvo i'4'll'l idoullivs ill. Wimbledon ill 1900. EDITORS IHITST lCciiniiilcrl [lUTi Pugh 1i Prime Minister ivgagltfgfif ‘S700 niilrfiléggfi 1., conducted an open forum, f G t -' . ‘ , 0 rca Blltwl icnsl sonic 0i the EcachcrsTho first led a group h, recreational 10nd”, we Dame was a M155 cmhmmc ship this afternoon, and Mus Pcuri Shipley, Amherst, N. 5., loci in (l - matics. Visiting conference members later played softball. and at live o'- clock ruiother opeu forum was coli- ducted by Mr. Nicholson on the sub- ject of personal problems and ilrob- Mrs. D. T. 1. Fnrsyih. Montreal, Growlh is brlow tho average in second my brothel John who is still living and min- _ _ here and was taken to m s_ s_ istcring to rt large church in Shel- mcss 5055")“ ‘may “ml “t ‘he emhDuchess of Richmond on wifich he byvillo, Kentucky, thcn perhaps announced the dismisses. w“; make the Aiiangic grossing not in order such names as M81. Ailoiher economy mtfleuihkfilf x3115, He departed “no, a days vis“ n, calm Ma rec on o a, have been invornblc i0 British Col- umbia crops. Hail damage is report- cri from scattered sections in the Prairie PTOYlllCPS but is not con- cLcoli, Mary MacDougaii lvluliv nun-Nazi's, who Mount Stewart, the home of Lord Euphemla Munroe, Allan Munroe _ (Col1iinued__from Page l) 2nd, I, Walsh. G. Ayers. 10 ft, 6 in. no salary Found. lcms oi organization, Professor H. S. lizllnvl". 0f Mount Allison Conservatory’ 0i Mu- Bmmh sic. gave a lccturc of ll_\'illl1 appro- Olivia elation this evening. Tlll- day's pro- Mac- gramme closed with a concert given by members of the conference in ccpicd the llulcr Gvrlmllly coilid got, will ivallt lcnrli \\‘ll<‘1ll<'l' 111!‘ cinubts recently‘ in their minds are justi- sidorcd serious except in some areas of Alberta and Saskatchewan, It is estimated the state of crop in thr- Prairio Provinces as a whole is 77 percent of normal regime as the bcstl Flowers and strawbgr- William Iriviiig, Wellington Mac- ries from the gardens of Lord Lon- Larcn, Abigail Ceilings, Mr Mac- hce" l" h!’ 1h" llchfY Gilverhhmhl donderry were taken aboard the tcn. Donald, Miss MacDonald der with the Prime Minister, MacLcan, R. H. MacNcill, I Meanwhile. Gfffiliflllt‘ wont about‘ its 11115111055 1n 0llI\\'.'ll'Il calm, the (‘lEIZHIQY united oxpcciantiy. in Prince Edward Island gralnl are unaking satisfactory progress; N, m“, was hwml root crops show strong growth and iii: days nficr Junc l‘ 39ml m" °l ha!’ l5 l" PTOGPFN In“, “gum mm“. Tilroughcui. New Rpwhbmhob Nova Scotia grains well. Potatoes continue satisfactory progress. The hay cm; will be below average and cutting will commence in a week or ten days. Grass pastures In the Annapolis Valley apples look promising: the drop is not excessive but rain would ~ be beneficial. A light crop of straw- rom e Cilggfilgn berries is now being marketed. andl more up to dale school-room They at least have caught a vision of the march of progress, they going forward step by stop. cause of education slowly but surely. Lei mv s: here that while some of us differ with our present politically we are all mnud of tho, splendid interest he has displayed Rpicph, in the advancement oi‘ our educat- seller, ional system. His iuliirlng zeal and‘ ,chilr<‘il service, 0r any d, who (‘UNITS lo function a [or or criiinr of nuv product of the those with whom they contact. Trained i0 the best vantage ill their day, and at the —‘~—--—: one fountain-head, the Prince of Wales College, each in turn gave ‘ Ludwig Aillrllvl- for nnt r-ciitors in write any-tiling for provzll nf himself and Dr, ' , cilu-cii P"llll7ll$Si0ll(‘i'. training. We are -<--¢..-- ~4..~.s. -__...-.. stances in procuring our nr-iv an splendidly equipped college bui ing, in the obtaining of more and, more efficient teachers. wril be a‘ lasting monument to his mommy. and will exist a powerful and (‘ll- during influence on the lives mid characters of the coming generat- ____________ "BAD LUCK“ BABY WINNIPEG, July 12.—A member of the provincial executive I.O.D.E., told a gathering the other day of I visit she luld made to the I. O. D. E. for Undemourished to soil or tmllsmi: duct must first soc SllPll ])."l‘ll1§\.*2l()ll is rvmclihic." Opprsiloiini Protestants fclli" this _ Among the babies she noticed a lnnv nlcnn the and of their indep- vcry dark yolulgster, and asked his She was informed that he had been born Friday, the 13th, oi gypsy parents, and had been aban- In conclusion Mr, MacNcill iliiew out a challenge to the y outh for of which is ti‘? higher ideals and great bi-wcokly "Junge The cup for the best all-round this commodious hall. in the pro- Mm n. I,m,,., M "T" ha: ' » mum went to George . sent day celebration. in tbs move- improveri circum- hcadcd by the Rev. Martin cloned so he could not bring g 081101. hm‘