OFA . MERCHANT‘ “Setting Up” exer- ‘cises keep you on your 9F A MERCHANT The first course of meal should be “l-ved ina wash bowl. / ~\\\\\ Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lured Iii-N B. A. MM Guardian ‘III Oelll Founded III Charlottetown Morning Guardian, lltilllllll MilNTHiY MEETING P or THE clli tolllltll Resignation 0f Chief 0i’ Police Accepted - Police Sergeant James Walker Retires On Allowance —Gounci1l'or F o s te r h rlptiono ‘ fuCsiltlo and U. l1ltt ittlsivlilt1u1 1 s. cllllsillvllllvt tlllllllllllis r Premier Stewart And His Policy. Gon- servative Candidates Get Splendid Re- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1927 Mysterious Death _ Of A Seaman i l iiliiiilliiililli flE lll[Hl PiHiY.l4 Close Stihggle iiBe- tween Two Parties, Commander Byrd is Making Preparations For Paris Flight (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 13. — While New Vork was welcom- ing one flier back from Europe today, another flier, Comm-l“!- 9r Richard E. Byrd was making near-final preparations for an- other fliqht-whloh he said. like Lindberghh feat. will be to Paris. Mechanic at the (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., June 13. -,—Ro- latives, assisted by authorities. were searching the harbor and vie- lnity todny for William Creascr of the schooner W. S. Eastwood, who was last seen Friday night at ten o'clock when he placed a number of men of the crew ashore at Far- quhal-‘s ivharf and turned about to return in a smell power boat to a iii Tliili r IINBHE I] iiiliflllNiil Former Residents of T h r e e Provinces ' ' ' ' _ an or a ic e fie In ed (when a ul- a momln e , , _ . _ _ f I Geliimii- The ms‘ nuatim‘ Th.” The B‘ is Feature of Irish’ Qlgfntggi-yii 315'" ‘53-3" firs...gr>ti.jwii"l.il““° "353- Gather at Reunion. (irlillfls Servwe 0f Maritime Electric i1 C3. Illpadgll A118 139mg Genera] Eleqtigllg. The America. tri-motored found wetlgeds ngliinlil ithttaemillwrial: --—-'- I ' " .11‘ p9 p g (Special to the Guardian) tvlaoe was to be w! thrtwoh at the naval dockyard. it is i ' Paid F01‘ By BPBW BPS Alld Distillers IS (spur, ff U; Guardlan, a tin-l mo» 1w wd-v which thvusllt probable that chem. in TORONTO. 111w 111.- —1"s"Y ~ ‘ - \ .' ' DUBLIN June r. __,rr“_ crow would make the craft ready for some wuy fell from the ha“ and “Aultl acquaintances" were renew- 'I‘l1l=» regular 111011311)’ 1119911118, 010(1- - ' v ' “' u v ‘_ ‘ ‘ flight except the loading. Em- drowned although he was an able ed aild many a friendship cement-r the City Council was held in the it was moved by Councillor Foe- ; - ' - ~ stmggl“ bmjue" m“ "mmmlmm er en: su lies are read on i ~ S t d ft when Co il Ch hers lst evenin t d d ' - 1 ' party find the supporters oi‘ Plitllllill a y pp y “w "mm" He leave“ a wife and ed on Eur 8y a erumm’ “m: am a . g or “m! Bacon e by Coulmmo’ ,' - . De Valor“ is m“ rlunmmm roam“, beard. eight children in Lunenbui-g. 1110111 111811 600 101k. Whose birtil- with His WorshlP me ill-WW. City Prowse that a sum be devoted to f ' or llw lrlslr Fro‘, slum “(moral The weather bureau, which ' placewas’ the Maritime Provinces. Recorder and all the Councillors defray the expenses of a delegate '" I r _ ‘ eromronlr up w rm.“ ‘his army prepared weather charts for _ _ _ _ gathered in High Park for the first present, [n the Fireman's Convention to be Th“ jtllll! political meeting held for lnw and ltl-i cniolc.oniellt——pllrv- » Lindbergh and Chamberlin bel- maritime picnic held iii Toronto. M-ler ll". reading and allolltlhl; held l“ Tl-ul-o next month. Carried. noon of the 152 lninnlicrs of tilt- Dali, 74 have boon ll(‘.t'lktl‘(!i1 cit-ot- od, the stitntliilu oi‘ tho pin-lies ho- ing as folltnvs: (liworilmcnl 1H. Devalerit party 24. Lilhor li. liltiv- lt ivas resolved that the grounds in Victoria Park. south side. facing the water be given over at the die- posal of the firemen from ‘July 7th to July 16th for circus attractions. The heurtlest of relationships were established as New Bruns- wickers, Nova Scotians and Prince Edward islanders. people from “The Island"; mingled together of minutes of the previous meeting and the usual reading of bills, nu application from the Secretary of the local branch of tho Canadian Legion was presented asking for gan to chart ocean maps for Commander Byrd and masters of all vessels in the North At- Iantic will be requested to make weather v reports twice ed to him the utter impossibility of its enforcement and now-- ehallengiug any man to prove th t he had ever passed a bottle _to nu~ other—he saw ill Government Con- itl York lust night was u decisive victory for illn Conservative cau- llidlltcs. hit-stirs. J. Augustine Mc- llollzllll llllll Matthew W. Wood. Works In Halifax l o Rev. H. R. Grant and the Patriot ifho llltlflllllfl which was a large . . - _ , i r __ _ _ . v _ . ll pendent o, httiional Lcugtlc 1.. - . . . _ _ its}. ~ ‘" ‘° -»- i. h. .1ll. ltltl in llalllax. The following from 10st track o! Busch other rm- more Road for concession purposes 110111 ended by Councillor Prowee. President Ctisgrtivt: llilil ll stir- plug m‘ 15,000 votes iii l\'i|kollll_v. yesterday's Halifax Herald tells a After cmllwlllor. pom,‘- Spolm “l “m. different story: July 13th until July 23rd. people, the most effective wuy 0i‘ thoroughly discussing the above air the (‘nnst-rvntivo and Liberal enu- Bcqllillllt! 11 temperate [1001110- 1t than 25 years came together unex- length on the service given by the didlltrs: Hon. Premier Stewart _ . . . . _ _ _ ' _ <°§"——~ r _ _ 4 -_ ~ . . ‘ m“ l l Vice President l\evlu Olllgpins .l I halal-lintlgaglfitllggtgghisgic telhtllp- grafts ablgbtlfigieifu :11?i‘l;a](fil(l1l‘§8,‘f01' “"73"” '31 3'00“ i" v Dfibh" “M. “ghalréegrrrsrrtl? figlnwegrisd _ Kgftfigtitnwglilzacfiqfifigf», gglefig pllcatlon and due to objections gllarlllme Electl-lc compute 1.18 n. t1l‘(‘tl ii most cordial reception anti political purposes, is being lauuch- Devakmln“ smlfl“. ‘Tl i_1'""°___1"l ' m‘; ‘prolalle language sand“ olhléi. in the city met at the gathering. 11111118111111911 111' P93149111“ “M13 1111“ fcrred to the inconvenience suf- Proliliilr Stewart who was in cx- cd at me, but. l will buy $5110 t0 ""1"- , Hf“ ‘mrly m"ursflm_,dflli".lll.'i i wise causing a disturbance’ on Th‘! 59111! 01 111B Moritimes was 1111110 1t was decided to put the gel-ed, 08119611115! 011 6914-5111 55-1-11!‘ t'l‘lll‘ll1 fol-m. presented lilo ‘cause every nuln hero if those hruaticasl- “d 1"‘ 1mm Flmum“ ‘."."_“‘“_ ['1' “ - Saclwllle all-eel m, slum.“ grew manifest ill the attendance at the Market Silllalfl 111 111° ‘lisimsill °1 (lay nights when the entire Sunny- kwal 1=°v°"mmm "mnw" ""1 ma" yMarlln picnic of a snowy haired woman. 111B 11181011 0n thflfle 41111811 T1"? side block was in complete dark- f ll ~ (‘overnment in such a cieariing those insintluflons can produce _ . . __ .l l ' . r o it . Desmond Fitzgelulll. Mint-till til élvléuffiglrlllmaylitéllrl: Briana Rodermk 4187 yea" young", a ‘roman in a Councll was lnlormerl by Councll. ness__and during the heflvyruah or ii nlustevi manner that the one iota. of proof’ to stibstantlatc r _ _ I . r ‘l Ziillltlllvl‘. regeivetl his address their declarations. lithe Liberals LX'°“‘i“l_ Atrium‘ ‘fut; r;"hr"r."“ll_'_'_ll H E H Sampson and Alexander Burkey wheel “ha” "-1111 11111111191‘ Xlicllifl" 1411‘. 31111111115111 11"" m“ G- w- v- A- business at that. The speaker stres- witll tho greatest interest, nttcu- he said. ‘wore sincere lll their sul1- Tufllmiliy ("mmy ‘m ‘Um "' , we", taken ln custody by Ponce: on crutches. would gladly accept. red the polnf, where business was lion llllll enthusiasm. Tho _ ud- port of Prohibition and possessed "alive Y- l ' ma“ Mclrennafr That folk from the provinces-by- [t was mmred. by Councillor Fos- pl-acllcnlly M ll lllaudatlll dug“ " the-sea 111's 1111111: lmlwrtflut ter and seconded 11v Cvlllwill“ these periods and that it surely ind "A similar charge faces Robert McLellan. who was given in clie- tody on Saturday evening by Mrs Stewart. of Thistle Lodge. Barring- ton Street. also for creating o. dis- turbance. "Fred Osborne was arrested on rt vagrancy charge. also on Saturday evening. , "Two men and into tho foils for imbibing too freo- any fuitli iii tho present law, they would not offer it plebiscite in twv yours. They arc out in this elec- tion. tlouhlc_ lieatletl. They are out for Prohibition willie at the same time they are supporting Gov- ernment Control. in concluding an effective and logical speech for one not iuuretl to campaigning, Mr Wooll again flaked tho support of tho electors, lllitl silt down ttmltl u not help matters along that side o! . lhe block. After discussing the tum- ject the chairman of the Light Committee was instructed to inter- view the Manager of the Electric Lig-ht Company with a view to :61- ting better service in hiture. it was resolved that police 801* geant James Walker be retired on allowance of $500 a. year. t0 lnll Prowse that Councillor William Moran, whose term of office on the City lSchool Board expires on Juno 30 be reappointed- The resignation _0f J. W. Show, City Marshal was tendered and ac- cepted; accepfince moved 11y 1301111" clllor Hennessey and seconded by Councillor Doug-an. The report of the Thiel -Detcctlve ‘dross-cs of the Liberal candidates Wt‘l'i' listened to with respectful at- tention. but their criticism of the Stolriiri. Government and its policy leli "flat." or elicited adverse re- marks from the electors. lll‘ Claire Campbell who ud- ilrehsi-d the meeting in the inter- cull of the Liberal party must be collrrillulutetl on lllB courage ill niches in the business and profes- sional iifo of the Queen City was evident by the host of hank manag- ers. clergyman and professors pre- sent. ' One of the profession de- clared that he had noted the pre- sence of 75 bank managers. With radiant sunshine sifting through the branches of trees, the great company surrounded the im- l ____ could ullulc iiullltirily. lll‘ ‘Hltltl, llliltzFurther EVidfi-llcfi is. m m Connection Wlth lthe V <1 e 11 e ‘ i Robbery. which clearly nhtnvuil lilo Sllll‘i‘.l‘ll_\'l Th" rrrrllmrgrr-llearlllg l“ C.,". thoughtful wlefeucc of lhe tiilvorir “I m" G°v°1'“'““m t" “m” "Wilcrlitin with tho charge against mont Coiltrol . l‘olicy~-it llfillltlifivr one woman fell coilditiuns on tho lslilild. llllll it nrlrrrurrd Byers and ‘laurel... Gormley speaking to an iiudieuco who a0 coldly received him and who, as round of ilpplause which attested remedy rm. ll“. cxlsllllrr rlrl,ll.ll.l,lh» l __ _ _ _ I _ r ly over lhe weekend’ and conrw provised platform during a pro- I u h r mm, _ ‘iillllllfiflt 111198191“; t111l1W611 111111 111 fiuwnlgbh U!‘ 13: ';1£‘:°uv‘l‘€°s5d 131d conditions which were so irlteli’ fllllltllh-flr-Eillllllgtflitgiiil(thghifdiziztea-‘ilg 111191111?’ Wm “c” drunkemmes 1113111111?!lgzlstlepresldefidovelr bty lSl-llr bfiiilaljfigtlabiilelihgvcltywssi fiziéill’ ‘I-ldgimggligy hmgioikildodconif! continue, solely from the reason popuar y 1o o ulsc on e énumerarerl by Rev “r llwrnrurrrlr» _- -‘ r P1P C0 1' s_ chars,“ - 0h r, pres en o e t“) m n‘, It . _ m ll. lrl. l l ll _ _ , ‘ ' ' ~ continued m the o te ui . Ye Unlrerally or qtoromm Tl‘ _ all but not read a e ee l a. Colmclltol- mug-an. . "mm" w“ mm“ “mush”: "m1 e p" Ly wh ‘ 1 m B Bummr “g 111 111i’- Wlll 1931- iterllity- morning before llifagi-etrate “$111 @119 P1'15°"°1'1‘ W111 b9 out the addresses than, bra-glass; was resolved however that the re- counclllor Kennel...” ipald all 51°- brouglit before ‘Stiponditlry Cluney this morning." Does. Prohibition prohibit? port be accepted as read and placed on file. Moved by Councillor Hen- nessey. seconded ‘by Councillor Dougatl. VHhi Worship read a wire received by His Honor the Lleut. Governor quent tribute to the 25 years r faithful and meritorious service of James Walker in the performance of ills duty as a police officer. and also referred to the splendid wet‘ record enjoyed b)’ 111111- Mr. Russet LClarkep opened a Bll0l'i. address, amid scattered up- plause. After thanking the elec- tors for their support four yeurs yours ago. he repeated the worn out criticism thatthe liquor tines- i-“>*"'"‘ Martin. The following witnesses candidate, followed in ii tillfiftlwcrc cxlrm.lnedr__ speecli—oxcusing its brevity lillau-‘l Mal-y Mam-maid, dallhgltter of count of an annoying thrust solidi-Shun“ Mcmnallll deceased‘ fllv-lng tinn. He criticised tht- iilnt- of tile h; 29'? nsyllller Si“ Wm, he, molllel; 919111111112 1110 111111111115 111“ 1'i‘l"""‘.\li-s. Mary Ann MeDonald- l rein- wmly speaker Who seemed to raise the rlslhilitles of ills hearers. Alter a few opening remarks by lilo Chairman, Mr. Matthew Wood. (Yonst-rvntivt- candidate amid hourly applause, opened his speech M“ ‘David McDonald‘ the’splrit of pride in birth in the Maritime Provinces, an affection for Toronto. the city of adoption and a stirring loyalty to Canada. with many a reference of gratitude to the day of confederation 60 Artillery Brigade by expressing his extreme pleasure tion should -llot have been taken _ l l _ .. fluid privilege in being nble to ad- into ‘politics. After making the gliteslltg: a flf,“§{f,‘{Q,l"}T,"f.will,‘ h‘; glgyafitlhurr.nglllr(élr?wcfrggnmfi yegrs agill- t m u from His Exceilfncy thhe GQVBIUOT [It was resolved. that police ser- fl‘t‘.ilh‘ the people of York. l-lc usuit misrepresentation that the] h ,l' r P. l‘. llyll ,ll.l‘ ' __ ._ . ' ' 9V9" 11 1' 11K Hughes ouulGeneral. accept ng t e tenta ve gear“ Allan Mclnnll; he gppomLfil . ,t e ilct on n lem oi c 1-1 the dool about eleven oelock n.m. were presemed durmg the programrprogram as ram our ‘or his "leery ‘emmrary (my Marsha". Moved by Stewart Government is going to . . l one“ up “quay Show an “m” um1t1l8 (mvelnintilt llilll til island he asked "Would you like to see n liquor shop in York. Ho ro- celved answer from one elector to the effect that "We have them "R1" i" “P looking for beer. I don't know who tublish liquor house-s its long lifillllo Ollrrr lellml, “~38, Eslllen my they paid their taxes. glbller lmll 1 were tlgwnstnlrs, moth- 19100101‘ “TilflU-B 11111101‘ l’1'"111|l11'el- Willa‘ upstairs. Edihei- went to ion.". He concluded by asking tilcllre (loot They asked lhe,- “ there electors for their support iii the “ht; {my bcer- She said “No. but lilllllktlii them for the generous 11111111111‘! which llod been given to his lll't1l1|(‘l‘ the Hon. Leonard Wooil 111111‘ _\'(“=ll‘i§ ago and- bespo e the saliii- support for Mr. .1. A. cDon- aid and himself in the coming elec- lncluding the future possibility ofilllon here l“ July llls Excellency the three Maritime Provinces hie-hand party wlll arrive by Qpgclal ‘mming "mud 1“ ‘m9 1""°"1"°9- train on July 7th. leaving on Jilly In an address which stirred the lollr m a speclal meellng o“ hearts of the people with its deep mrursday mornlng next a comm“. note of patriotism. Sir Robert Fal- we Wm be rrppolnred lo draft an Councillor lienllessey. seconded by Councillor Dougan. - 1t was resolved. that the Cit! Clerk be authorized m call for or plicstions for the position of City Marshall. Moved by Councillor lHea- On June 28th Authority has been received by Lt. Col. J. P. Hooper. M. C., from tinn. “Premier Stewart" said Mr here new." Having stated that comm » . .. . ' - v . g election. ryl-t-Clcskeys might have some. so headquarters at Halifax that the .. _ 111,111,111 1211:3111? t (hlvllllliiigfl-n 11.11:? P"‘i““°“ 5111mm was rivet. nan-lhe), we,“ do“... lcumlbfinlllhd aud first -P. E. I. Msd- Bdfl- Artllléfv lgtleeifaaldliesuteghtiiztgifliztr tlftldigzg- “dd"’s“ “p1"°1"““° '° ‘he °°°“' nesscv. seconded by 601111111111" 1’ 1 tiuuod applause, ill-l ho itrnse to ail- tnl. Dot-cheater St. Esther - and i will go lnto camp at Charlottetown an were glven l“ response‘ Rev, R sion. Prowse. Ono case oi‘ typhoid fever was reported by the Health Officer. CouncillorMoran. Chairman of‘ the Public lPropei-ty Committee re- ferred to the band stand at Vic- toria Park saying that it should be torn down as it was condemned by the City Engineer. it was decided to let the matter rest a few days. ln referring to the matter of re- newal ol leases Councillor Moran informed tho meeting that A. lfohn- es k Co». Broom Manufacturers would not renew their lease of their warehouse but stated that C- lLyons & Co. were willing to take the lease over. After much discus- sion ‘it was decided to hold the mat- ter over until the next meotlnc. The renewal of. tho least- oil Saunders and Newsom was accept- The Weather, Etc. Timings‘ E11‘- psl-ty. Bow?‘ 58126-28411 ll Councillor Prowse. Chairman of the Finance Committee. referred to a letter received by him from the members of the Housing Commis- sion asking for pay for their serv- ices. Seeing nothing in the Act to warrant such procedure, Councillor ‘Prowse submitted a rosolutionrthet the resignation of the present members lll‘ accepted and the fol- lowing names be submitted: Messrs G. iP. Nicholson. J, S. Pierce. T. L. Machlilllan-witholtt remuneration. want to enforce the law, lie ex- pressed hlmself as sincere that the Saunders" Government if elected would enforce the Prohibition Act. 0n being respectfully asked by on elector “How would you.heglu to clean ' ,thillgs up. We people would like to know." l-Ie replied “Take down u number of detec- tives". _ Mr. J. Augustine McDonald, Coil- servnlivo candidate,‘ arose to atl- dress tho meeting timid prolonged applause, which iiuglireti woll for the support. of the people on tho 25th of Juno. Having thanked tho people nl York for their support four years ago. ho conclusively showed how every platform of the ‘Stewart (lovernmenl. of 1928 wits carried nlit except. one which could not ho curried init. Continuing ho satisfactorily proved that Premier Stewart is deserving of the highest credit iu the nble way in which he presented the claims of the Pru- vlllco at Otttlwiw-insnch manner. in fact. llll Lu clhclt‘ tribute from the ehulrmnn of tile Duncan Commis- slou null tile foreign press. Speaking on road building he ir- rofutably showed by comparison of figures that the Stewart Govern- ment saved $100 oer tulle on nchli bftflécth more than the dlbll (‘lov- 9 nluent. . . . llftlklllir 11D tho charge of extra- agencies he stated that the present glltalnristrhtion controlled expciml. titb in every department it nettle Witch lt 11th . lbl along with the other island units on June 28th to do their Local training before proceeding to-Pate- wawa Camp for their practical training. No. 2 and 8 Batteries will have a strength of 33 other ranks and 5 officers each and the Brigade staff with 1 Lt.-Col., 1 Adjtr and 1 1st Warrant Officer making a. total of 79 all ranks. The Brigade will leave Char- lottetown on July 20th for Petiiwa- wit remaining there eight days to do their practice shooting in com- petition with all Canadian Artillery (Fieldwlllledlum and Heavy). Prizes will be ltiven for those qualifying in Gun Laying and Signalling. As this is a. very fine outing the officers of the Brigade hope to see as many of tho other men turn out Inland, as poesib e. No doubt there will be some vacancies and men will be signed 22.2: iii."s."."iil.i"itr-.i."i Aviat" T°°k o“. - From Lisbon llshod in the daily papers. ' (Special to the Guardian) LISBON, Portugal. June 13. -— Commander De Plnedo. Italian long distance aviator, took off from Lisbon at 8.30 o'clock today for ll hop to Barcelona. Spain. From there he may go to Madrid to make a. ‘courtesy call on King Alfonzo and then fly to Rollie thus complet- ing his four continent-flight. 111111111111)’ been fulfilled. lli the teollliilf: election all we ask you to do is to be guided by your coll- 8010i"!!! and then I tliink Mr. Mc- Donald und myself will have the uiiliorlty of the vote polled. . 11c slated he would. in speaking, confine himself to but one plank oi ilio Stewart . ,platfoi'm-—thnt winch twonccrils ildvancetl temper- iiiii-i- inltho province. it is the duly of the adults to have regard for llllfl consider. the boys and girls 111 Yi-rzurtl to their future possession lhe virtuc of temperance. As ‘lllrict temperance man, he was "illlvlucetl that the future of the 5911111 of the province ‘was in dire Iiillflfll‘ if the Prohibition Act was hllrlllerr allowed to exercise its “vuelui and destructive influence .w';°';"':$:"111_°1‘$10- He hall ni- t l“ (l! a eldqvrohfhltiun but ‘the l i warmllh! “i011 1th! followed in Bhmor 9 59171198!“ file muon- _. Pflriurv and utter tllgragnrd M, MacDonald. minister of Bat-h- urst United- Churclh, representing Nova Scotia; Dr. Horace L. Brit- tain, managing director of the bur- eau of municipal research. repre- senting New Brunswick, and Pro- fessor E. D. MlwPhee. representing Prince Edward island. A singularly interesting com- munication was written by J. E. B. McCready. Charlottetown. P. E. l. “Mr. McCready is the only man liv~ 1118 who was present at the first parliament sixty years ago" an- nounced Sir Rohafit Falconer. “then a member of the press gallery as (cg-respondent for the Globe. Tor- 1i1"- Recognized pa the dean of Canadian journalism and having reached the ripe age oi‘ 89 years he now resides In Prince Edward 11161111 111B 11601118 0i Yllik- lnfljvfill-t. to Michel's shop for ‘milk Breech was an able ernilsc <11" 111-» and sitw Byers going into McC-los- late Government and its politics. Key's. The oiher fellow walked to- 11- W111! a great lltlvllfise untl plead-Invalid the station. when we were 11W t0 Sneak before the l1col1le 01 going to Michel's we met Jack York. u pleasure enhanced by the Qqltgllllll and Jack Man" on tho fact that he has fond and curly rc-‘t-tirner of Weylnotuth and Dorches- COHBULIOIIB 01’ tllfl settlement. 3[t1l~1S[,, aim] they spgkq ~10 its. when 1111-1111"; D8111 11 i.1'111111B l" 1111=lwo chine bwek We saw no one and giousorvittive, candidates, in’ illtliwvnl, up ‘Weylinouth and down Syd Btrlcl- 1111.W0111 111111 11111 Illllltllillil ney home. When going ifor ‘the llllllk ‘Of tlzimnorance. Wn didn't lltiUfl iuiwc wan; (hywh (hlttrhet-lahll and |_|_p 11111 s 1t a blank in the D1illll1l'lil. hivnnrrlirster st. we passed ‘M00108- said. wo have n. record upon wlliirlilht-vw. door- We were about 10 yards wo could have entrusted oursolvosirl-fhh B-ygrg when hr, wQ-ht into Mc- tn the people. it. is nilid we tire (donkey's. on trial. This is correct. W1“ Croso-exemined- That was the 8- uro content. to he on trliil. 'i‘i1".th of May. ‘l think it was two P801110 must choose 1)Ol.\\’t‘('.il llvirwrcks ago perhaps ‘more for'a.ll l ‘Durties. it is only ll coiupltristlll kllgw trhnnt [ltrcg wnekg ago. My 0! 1W0 records. The iluoslioil ilc\\".ino.i'hei~ was hoime a’. that time. She to decide is which oi‘ tiln IIllIWdO-‘irig in jail now. t am glint of jet] n have kept faith. to the greater eX- good ripe-ll now. I got out about tout. with tho people. Promiorllwo tz-r three months ago- l was stewart than proceeded to com-‘plit there for elm-ply not-hing. My pare the records of the twi. (itiv-‘s-liter, Escher was pult in jail at ernments. His cinnparlsou broiluhi rho olalmla time. We were taken out 111 the light of his hearers. the civil-lot‘ the lhouse- Mrs. MoCloel-iey was tinuous failure ol‘ tho Bell UOVOFIPJIUVBI‘ ito see one. l never saw lher menl. in fighting tol- the rights of or Mr. ‘McCloskey for along wlhliie. 1118 People of the Province. They We have a clock tn the house. i did nothing but make speeches ill was putting on dinner the Sunday the l-louse. to get the claims of the l saw Byers and the other fellow. Province at Ottawa. 'l‘liey ilevor l; Iwas just eleven. J looked gt the lttomptod to call all iutcr-proviu- clock. l was putting on potatoes. Utlllconferonce which the present We have dinner about 12-80.- We administration did cull. They tid- always tpul. the potatoes on alt elev- mlttlipt the Poll Tex was taken off en o'clock sharp. it takes an hour 11111 111v a Gasoline TBX will! {017017111116 potlnoee. i tech ollf the wlndnrrqve“ A . "my, zrbbttltutcd- Rut fail to say that it lpgtitootlldt tweivoshal-pf looked it - - . ~ ., _ .011rmiilr ed for a spacial pur-t o cloc . Thermeet was cooked ‘it1m’€" l1 ~ior road patrol. in regard isaounlay morning. llvollwoyo look-u 1" the clock when wilting on the pot- tuintinlued on page llh-ree.) » “Hope River Tea day. July 16th 171i: MAN .Wi-l0 LlSTiiN$ LEse APPLAUDS Condensed Spoofing ‘RATE-lo. rei- ma, ‘ha. each insertion in this cchlmlp ‘FOR eALe-A QUANfltv or _ (‘obbler certified seed pptntbns, lihvld Birt. Suffolk. r1955 especial. HAMBURG Easter duality heel. Neweomt 00., lilalt"e "Collie in see "Finn-loans For‘ lune" by Little Pond ‘Dianuvtle Club at St. ‘Peter's on Friday. J1me 17th. 7031543ra~ "inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street. Dr. Ciift. Don't.- deiay. recovery in next three months. 0063M S6111- ' Encouraging Report For Fox Men The revel-_t- of c. M. bflmlleon a Co's eprln! llio of 1027 ls to hand and ircheering to our fox melt. At the ' ry and April soles in 11926 the Iilmlllmll report shows 4.011 and 3,11li"peite sold, making s total “See “Why Mon Marry" at Til‘ nlsh Thursday. June sixteen. "Hum- an Cargo Friday and a. complete change on Saturday. Vaudeville be- . . m, iyrhlhh the "ummem coma" 191118 tildtlolem of the Premier's ‘ ' r r _ . - = - _ ‘ . he it t d, h l c i- . i tu look ti. - lock fvnes- ti: . - ' ‘ ' tween we 111111 110""! Owlmt": oases Pulley‘? at‘? gal-gm‘; ‘s; gs? $111111: " Illlrglltpfid as‘? o; avg: hnzrgngh: :1}? mmdmzp% “that! zit? nv~ gamut‘? 1111a fnnlllni§~°ii m‘?! 1:: AS 9"" “m” m” 111"‘ 7°3“'1“* _ 6,6.‘ 1'. . .‘~ - use tl rgn . "it y-od a . shah tthglll; - ‘ I " I - " - -—--- ., cilftsDoivt delay. recovery in 3223325“: ‘I Illltrbl propertrlnelrineaealthcliot my :11‘ d ‘illllfleqgriltz 61kg?! doys- l.'i‘i‘i§:?w'lli1r5'§n§,°;§nf§l§ all‘: 3611131‘ 6 P0pll1ltt10n "The Annual ‘Meeting o}: ~ -- v ~ ' » . ‘ Der ." 1 - ' When ithulsdlmeii bellied. belie: and ti.“ h‘. thglhorl-"mnqlll. l“ “l” ' Cavendish Rural Telephone a will be held in Cavendish sulfa." Tuesday 01st lnet.. at 8 -p. m, JIIIQ 9th. J. H. Simpson. he’!- » " zozc-eil-tt “The Oyster lBOd Bridge Whit _ “"1 i-hreswmbnthe- lIOBMI-Sept 12 Drlrz lmlwclor. r .. . he ,_ n u stlon t 1‘ , lllgh. its gsltihemperanca ‘ (Olhlll on’ Press) ST. CATHIDRINEQ. Ont" June lil -—"l believe without l particle of doubt that some oy the Greet Lake region will be t o chief centre of population of the entire world l and my mother were ti; the lhouee, We did selilbeer. We were not sci- llng it theil- We ihevqtiw‘ sold it sinceilast Ifold.’ we’ sell. nothing else} Our honed is on Ithe north ulde offiydnoy Btrflnd the west side of Oumibeii d- The dou- ill mo. By-‘eiaiseee, for black, silv- ery and inferior advaneo- 10 pa: cent Willie's“ good kinds advanced 25 oer Rut. "Pile market for this for wee-once more exceedingly keen Ind every skin cstslosued was sold - _, s informed his hearers of l ‘tfelbovernmeiit proposes ln u tr -- boil-ti 'to ‘hydro development and Pgolflbqiftho furtherance of agriculture in M‘ bu“ m. fir“ ‘the province, he discussed the jfillfiltloh of temperance. He essur= _'l‘0RON'll0. inhabit-chitin».- herb about CWBHtY-IOVQQyQQpQ, t; 0N w-An-roooo s . NVILOPIQ . .. ~ - . . p" l m _ to 1913 the l“. w, l , l ld the people of the-sincerity o! - t consl big a t .; . end with the tninlii ll the main 111M111 '1~11@1~11t11e Mill wisest . rue?” “curs m. 1 “l”, In m, ,lr,‘.l.',‘,‘},lr9°r:n:. {l "Gqvprpwgt in term to thlsfrférgrfmavh fix . . I"; 11., damp‘, 'm,f,, '3, srtery Into this rich territory it~ls mango: 33st?‘- winar. m.» nun m“ nrrmm ., , intros were instrumental llrlmvlh _ 1i r coils toil the sreat- bloc“ r . or", umrlrlimween shine‘ of nice duality and new. All "i" tilfflcllii 1° I" "l"! it" "111 "i ° ° ° "m" ‘""" “ ° ‘i '1'" °“. w“? g2“ l oonoidertltillhh o: ‘the m" »s{u?rd_1mrolll,"°r.a u." the litre?! kinds oLolesr color and ideas. lMtlJ-IOII. Ghlaglos A. Dllzll- "Mrzxlmilm ""1 11111111110111 18111901" 29131;? J1me 1 h- Admlzefillo » be‘ ed ’ staircases t e itse- _ ' ._ ' t l m"; _ _ ill. upon t eve o la deport re 11 1" 11 - ' _ ‘hi! hands. the . cnforcem t t». tilde‘. iiliihlll inland 0110811 WW nm-botzkuoagl‘ wmmqtrilw .l',‘,§,l uifflllzfflr‘: wring‘: for Otlaws after two days inspec- T°"°1"-°- c111" -- - -- “"111 , ‘"""' . - {neg m-wsipliitl than-hint t l. l. launched by _-_._..' - ' " H" 9mm ‘m 8 w- dent. higher than in Jahu- ‘ “ °’ “l” w” “d ‘m’ "m" gtlgilzznolt‘: ' willwhe Mlmmio “twine tter on‘ ltl , M _ ‘ y. - . . . . - - _ ' e eons le-important" h eoii- - °11 Y - . 111111911 l 111" I11 W111. t 1" ll Iwb. 11131, 'i'g2:oree tile-legit ' In» be of interest to note ti-nuad’ "um ‘n mm "hi; m. gdnttfigleurl H ' 70.?” drnmmrh‘ v""“u‘"““" m. ‘.111- -11 11s telrln the u. _ ..< ens-cull imm- ’ ~ = 11.111 from now from l» lamb m21?°‘.‘.".‘:"'.: '°‘.':l,'l§“§l,',',“,'l§',' hi: until-till‘. iii-i: will»? l:l:lg?1l1 l1:l:u:l' ~ - ‘ TiMM 9.1 .0 t.¢_ Juno-Al. ~ [Nit importance to else thelarge “ma.” "owl. “l. “u” u; (Wtown. clear .. up.” h,‘ - v , r ~ -.. -. l"- 51 5N1“ 1 d-tlsh tide this mo 11111 Mldlit a, 11.09. Qlhgglfi m 11l at ‘Isl m. . o . that rm noon suffocation _ Ides. DMNlflod the flu- is of silky . and; oriiislns very hhtli prices. , allot-ell with tut winter solel. o- hes M _ all im- ocnttzolr, vet mood _Mlit zeqilt. cross. u: iue for lb vdtl to gent sell remiss lamb ~ ' ' t William Oke dl ' 1M1 two ‘otliertwere-l tired and 83w items ' ’ was. . l the mosnltlidelof mistrust under- tlllhlrlflll of the 9m inflame ill . tvtatom 1am loveliest: a-n-qra?‘ , . l m. . ...l,_‘._,,ll_»_. r. a