iUNE,15.v..l,`3i;?& eg. i ~ _ _ ,..-~-- _`,v~, , .,- »_,..- ..,- ,, ___ _ __ ._ - 1- CI-I -1 \.)l.._`4;§./i~'-4'£,~,].i... _ ` - 4 _ _u-,_-;- _ ___ _ :- '- 'W i l -V --¢-- ~ - ~ - --~“--°~---- ~"*='°‘-`-- »-- - - ~:"l*»'~i'. '1-_...,._;;` '.'.r.._‘.,..;.;.. ?;':-»-.;~_'__ _,>;_,_;:-. -"_ ,___-3-1:,-MT-~-____ f____ __ _ Y _, ` .._ r .,_.. . gray. . ,, . ,'. _ ___ _ _ _ _ ~ _rv _‘__ "WM - = - 7'; . . ~: ‘~ _ 1"# r ~<~,:=~.- A , .» --, -. .. _ . _ ,, _ _ gent,-alvcua,-dia" _ -- 4 -’ - . __ ~ - _-_.,..:';:C-,a»,§t>.--_ li ____ I . . Kathleen Hornby, this evening ' ;iQl'»i°’tll.l_Ii1°€‘> Tcliing a I I so _la U19 THE menu card which tells what you eat can tell you more about your future than any pack of fortune-telling cards. Success and happiness come easily to the fortunate possessors of_ sparkling energy and glowing health. And these, in turn, come mainly from eating food which gives the body, in proper balance, the varied elements of nourishment it needs. Here’s just such a food . . . and with a flavour loved by millions. In a single serving of Grape-Nuts is more varied nourishment than many a heartymeal. The crisp'ness‘ of its golden kernels urges you to chew Grape-Nuts . . . thereby bringing out the full, delicate, nut-like flavour . . . and adding important benefits to June is. rwehtord square school Hall at 8 _o'clock. Silver collectlon._ to defray expenses. 5274-8-15-2if jitarrglaroe"./Zz/crri/@1z00M! -- they can now have az C0mplefe[z°1/z°1zgKo01}z i' ;’2,i.t:‘:‘I:I‘i‘; 2°;.‘1;'°°..‘:.i' 'Zt’..‘3§ including a smart,iieW KRGEHLER group or cAa Numan nooxs ‘contain- iififi-ff T545’--`3*~`f5-fi ,mm ATAMAZINGLY Mooeiorre cosr W GOES ON SLIP-The S. B. Hills. boro has gone to Pict.ou to go on the slip. Her place is being taken for the present by the motor boat Ethel of Nine Mile Creek. Massns Amaar Bi.ANCirAim l nAni1:oNr: AND Lnoim wAnn, ' CORNET, will ,assist at the violin recital given by the pupils of Miss Kathleen Hornby, this evening June 16. Rochford Square sohoo ` 1 H811 at 8 o`Cl0Ck. 4 teeth and digestion. Greet a brighter day tomorrow with Grape-Nuts for breakfast. Your grocer ‘has it. 19 servings to a package; Grape-Nuts is made in Canada from Canadian wheat. ' -1 + .. el/ "/5; 5274-8-15-21 CHURCH SERVICE in Sturgeon Baptist Church, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, the 18th, also at Glen William Hall Friday at 8 o‘clock; Cambridge Hall Saturday, the 20th at 8 o’cloek and Millt/own Hall at - 2.30, Sabbath, 21st.. Speaker, Philip Bears. V NOVENA OPENS-A novens. in honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was begun in St. Peter's Church last nlgfnt. Rev. Joseph 0'- I-Iara, C.SS.R., of the staff of the ' Holy Redeemer Church, Charlotte- town, P.E.I., will conduct the exer- cises.-Saint John Telegraph Jour- nal. ~ FUNERAL-The funeral of Wil- liam, infant son. of Mi-_. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, of Tryon, was - held on Friday, June 12th at 2 p. m. The service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Lund. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Frank (I ' .;."/ , CZ - I " li Fx - " rl... _ _ 2 es ,,.__._,= _ _-sl -.»_~.e.~ - UNDER CONSIDERATION C'l"l`AWA, June 15-The casual announcement by Premier R. B. Bennett today that Canada was considering the purchase of Labra- dor suggests that negotiations drop- petl iibout seven years ago have Prriiiior Monroe oi’ Newfoundland offered. in ii letter to Premier Trisrliereau of Quebec, to give Can. adn ti quit»clairn to the whole in- DOW€l`S 8.l‘€ COXlCi‘!l‘!`l€€l. V L.-iSR.~\DOR PURCHASE ~ row .strip at the mouth of every ' river was to be deeded to Canada, presumably so that Canadians would at all times have access to the sea via their own property. The records at Ottawa contain little about the natural resources of Labrador. A report by A. P. Low. been revived. At that time the then published in 1895, is still the elas- slc authority. His findings of the wealth of Labrador were not im- pressive, exccpt so far as the water and Harold Harvey. Interment was made in the Peoples' Cemetery at_ Tryon. The sympathy of the com-l munity goes out to the bereavedi parents. A STRING QUARTETTE Will, play at the violin recital given by '_ ~ the pupils of Miss Kathleen Hornby ` , this evening, June 16, Rochford Square PROMOTION GAZETTED-Pro- motion of Major F. I. Andrew to the _ rank -of Lieutenant Colonel and to ,.1 command the Prince Edward Island Light Horse of Charlottetown, was 'rf announced June ist from the De- f _ partment of National Defense. I `-,‘ _ Lieut.-Col.. Andrew succeeds Col.` , ‘ G. E. Full, who has been appointed -._ to command the Second Reserve .- Regiment-of the Charlottetown Un- it. Lleut.-Col. Andrew was award- , , ed the Military Medal for his ser- _ vice during the great war. .He pro- , ceeded to England with the Sixth Canadian Mounted Rifles in July. .' 1915, and served in France and Bel- gium from October of that year un- - _ til November of 1918.-Sydney Re- lnvited 'to ‘Come in and inspect (lar Splendid Values I 2. Our Buyers have been planning for months this Sale of Living Room Suites. They: have selected the smartest rltsigns in a wide rnnjre of coverings from Krochlei'-tlie Woi'ld`s larcfest The Brides of To-Day, and the Brides of Utlier Years are L manufacturer of Living Room Furniture. Quan tlty bu_vin;r for our tivo Stores nukes possible 3~ Big Sav.lngs._ Suite above, with deep liixuriant st-:its and hlgii lmcks in rich Mohair is an onl- standing value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si3’l'.5ll sohooi Han at s_o'¢ioeir. - ` _ . 5214-s-is-zi ,~ , \\ Cannot l I y l H a v e Guaranteed Furniture in Your Home~At Low Cost KROEHLER Guarantees That all frames are made of kilndried, hardwood lumber-_ well braced, dow | d glued. Will not brgalr doailiiiil 'That 3-" Springs are made of ` 95_ Hl"3._lll', high tempered Sllflng wire. resting on _Sgr-¢| “"0 M’-llblnr that will not Sas or give way. That Filly clean. new filling material and cotton padding are used throughout, ,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,.,,, _ llereis Another Sensational Saving (lftered These Values When 0... St... 1. rn......-.tt uring This Bride’s Sale-See lt To-Day Furniture prices are lower ' t 5,7, . ,'/,',';'4"l’ many years. In planning ~ 1- - _ -= s ,. . 'f -- ~ ~ ._ ; “’ than ,they have been for these groups, we toolt ativan- tsge of every aiiving. Only pieces of high quality and ex- cellent design were selected. Now you can have a new liv- ing room that is correct in every detail, at unusually moderate cost. See them to- morrow. ft lf -tm 3?? 5 1.- _ i . /»_‘-'gif' I ' Conifoi°t*and durability are in-built in this Beautiful (`hestcrficlrl Suite. Upholstered in rich 1 Englisli Mohair in dai' Eli. $ is a feeling of depth an ~.. 1 .= ,i -.~.~`r'-'~. -= -' ‘ » . -- k Taupe shade, with- re- verse side' of Cushion in Frieze Patterns. There d comfort, found only in Better (irnrle Suites. Suite of three pieces................... i- v , ,., , ,. _.,,. _ G/ ° in-it-r of Lani-ador for sis,o'oo,ooo. Canada considered the price too Sleep, when Premier Monroe offered Liahi-odor to Canada, the _offer em- braretl everything but a. narrow strip of the coast, which was to en- sure the continuance of Newfound- lrn:l’s fishing rights. Over this strip, ‘ing by the Beauharnois capitalize. Some sentimental value is recog- nized ln the rounding out of the Dominion, and that, with the water powers known to be there, might- lnduce, it is thought, the Bennett government to buy Labrador. Judg- tion the time may come soon when $15-000.000 would be a small sum 11 pee. Living-Room -Group-including Smart iieriiiroehler Suite i A 20~PIECE QRCHESTRA Will, _ cowiriara Fon » play at the violin recital given by 71 ` _ _ _. ., . , . . the pupils of Miss Kathleen Hornhy` Comprising Chesterfield, Armchair, and S“‘°l\’"-4 ‘5f‘”‘"d 'll “alllut Flmshf _ this evening June 16. Rochford _ _ Firesme _Chain in rich Mohair with reverse two handsome \ eloiri' Pillows. Brass Plated Square School Hsu 'at 8 ovcmk' i Cushions in Jacquard Velour Chesterfield Table ' Lamp with Parchment Shade and Mantle Mirror -_ , 5274'6'15`21 I End ¢1~ab|e,- DELIVERED In Burnished Gold Frame. cord. ' ‘ I ., ~C.1im:la was t/o have Judicial and ‘for the Hamilton river power site administrative rights, and a. ner- alone. hir; _ One Stop Garage . Service We offer a garage service complete in it self and supported, in addition, by the entire resources of our main plant. ` This stand-by pla_nt means that when you need it, ‘ there’s a machine shop. forge, welding and -cylinder re- grinding service to help you. No other garage in the East offers as complete a service. Sales and service for DeSoto & Plvmouth cars service for all cars. ..- ACCEPTS HOTEL POSITION -, _:- Edward Babineau, one of the popu- _ .'_' lar young men of Amherst, has been ‘_ offered a position or night clerk, .-_. with the Queen Hotei in charlotte- i' - il town, and has accepted and expects to leave some time next week to ' Selected to Furnish the New Canadian National Hotel take up his new duties. The Queen! is under the management of Harry _ _ QA ». T'-f sv r rrrecrivr 'ru L UN ‘ ioru covENiiaN'r EASY Tennis "e “ ‘ ' ‘ J ‘ L ' A Brown, formerly of Amherst.-Am '_ herst News. , \ : "'*-f>-'-- »- 1.. 2 ‘ - i \ ri fa SUMMERSIDE and `cH.\nLorTr.rowN "é -` il POLICE COW-M ee PM ~;~_-<-_f=.~i wi -.1 Court yesterday morning ,a ~'~¢°""-`-so-~ ~‘ '* -"' ‘ ' ’ ` ' ` ` " ` ` ` charged with vagrnncy was given """_”“`_“l`° °""""`_ ""7, thirty days in jail. A sefond was ion for $85 value of goods sold and PERSONALS ded tin ' “man wednesday’ one deli 'e ed continued before His HOU drunk and incapable was also re- ou; Suas Du” at the Queens Mr. Eddison Hardy. student at mended tiii wednesday. 'rwo others' e -Y . -Mt Allison ls spending his liolldays County costs or five days One drunk and “med ' l-lo ' . ' l .incapable had $5 ball estreated. ‘Two gamishers appeared before- _theres much improwement as hisj. Court. luncheon yesterday the speakerimswer was Rotarian Dr. Clarence Mac-ladmmed that there was mon. teding high school at Brookline.; Kinnon, Principal of Pine Hill col- icy awmung the order of the gourt, Mass., is expected home tomorrow.- lege, Halifax, who gave a most in-*The Court was adjourned till Juni* structlve and illuminating adddress 17 when the case :t Block vs Park- on "Education" Rotarian James E.'mu, Wm be heard SH1l1h°P€. SPGM Saturday in the Harris was in the chair. The guests __i------~---- ‘UW- present were Rotarians Walter ::HORSI-:MEN ATTENTION. - -_- Clousoli and Prank Bradshaw, of"l'i-dining tickets for mee horses are Mr. and Mrs. J. ssliand have! St. John's, Newfoundland Club. The’ available at the Secretary! Onlce. letllrnsd lo' York 8-.iff 8 il-f‘flS2l”ll secretary rem ii letter from the rrovin¢.~;ni Building. A no or $5.00 vlslt to Halifax- St. Juhn's Club thanking the Chiu'-1 will be charged for each horse. This -- - lottetown Rotarians for their hos- money will he used to keep thi- track' AUSTRALIA PLANS _ pitality. A request from the Catho-l in condition. Stalls will be avail- DRASTIC SAVINGS' llc Women'g'League for cu-g to as-lable until the horses arrive for -1 out in the entertainment of vim- rixiiiairiox Races uimut August MELBOURNE. Allstrllllfl- June 15 ors to the convention an July ard 10th, when they must be vacated, -Drastic alterations in taxation was referred to a committee, but will be available for use after and severe cuts in public expendit- sriniiiuon untii octorer i~.i. J. w ure liars b'°n -weed “mn by ill* QUEENS COUNTY COURT-The 'B0\l|¢¢l‘- hen-im of me an of Uniud guild 'Driving Park and Provincial Exhl-| ld today. It is the aim of the var- - I pm V, §.§{¥i>yilian,a.ii.Aet~bltiou Amouumi. ti, lou.; Governments to again have A .‘ f_._,____.., __- were each fined $10 arid costs or of me defends# give évideme mist his home at Pleasant Grove. twenty days, one was fined $5 and rebuttal to that of the plaintiff _- costs or ten days, and one $3 and g,,,e,, on _,une 9_ The Case was “_ The condition of Mr. Thos. Hardy AT ROTARY-At the R0tary_wu no mm-,ey on hand to '** Court y=sterday The wife- tm June 17 for judgment-|Yeo of Union Road does not sliow One stated that there fhends W°“1d W’5h~ me Cmm The omeri Miss Margaret Essery. who is at-_ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marshall, Secretary. Cl' ‘ ..-town. cmiference of prrmiers which clos balanced budgets within three years. _ Measures t\ll'£‘HCl.V HKFFCG llllllll are expected to reduce the combin- ed State and Federal Goveriinituit deficit from $195000-000 to 870.000.- 000 in the current fl-#Cal b'€fU`- The conversion of the entire ln- ternal loan. of I`l‘dei'al and state securities alike, to lower interest rates is the biggest single item oil the program. All parties are agreecl this should be carried out. Secur- ities oi more than tivo billion dol lars are affected and the reduced rates are expected to result in a net saving of 527-500-000- Tho Coniiiionwealtli Gnvcriimcnt will reduce all WHSf‘S and Salarleri under its control by 20 D01' CCUL from the 1929-30 level. In addition. old age pensions. siipcrannuatinii pensions and maternitl' b(`“°fl‘S will all he cut h_v r0ll!1l'll.\’ 15 llf`1` cent., with a tntal estimated i.~.v- ing of 530250000. The State Govemm:-nt will like wise effect recluet.ons in their ezz. psnditiires. tin- combined savlntl 0# the six state adniiiiistratlniis bt-iii; cstimateci at anritlier S3t‘-.0fltl_iloti. The Crmiinonucaltli sales tax 05 two and a half per cent. will DC I ;ii<‘i‘s.~.f1r-ri to :'lii~ tier cent.. \\'ltll- rzii r'l1.nnic:l i;i:i'~5.t.=_f~ iii i`l"'t'<`liiitll of $20 Oil() 000. The pi..iii:f;i‘ -'lii“.' will l.-e iii _ fren-etl 11':-in Ioiix' to t-‘ii pri' erm. 1 _ t vfiili ni; i"j\l‘t`t<“<.l 1:i.‘i'-in-e .\`lf-‘lil "fi S~l2.000,00U. Income tax increases are expect- ocl to bring another.$'l.500.000 less $‘2.U00,000 for remission of the z;i‘{ on iiitcrest payinciits. .rl" :’“*< ge A --r *t \_ ff ‘ ’ ' .. .» _. -_ 9.1_-:,,¢_ ._ f.-5, *.. _i_.-.nr-.-~ -/LMI ”;;..f"Yi" . l. r .." »= .,.i,l;~i;f=.. .ff-jf” » -. f\\.*=i»" "-1 .- o _ ~',_.-_wr <1,-, in ,-; .‘ _ ' ~..’_ ._' ‘ - iélru-|>n-ef . :xl " `l_-, `l""` it » »’ `. -:.~,»‘¢.'f.~‘. 1' 1 -- A " i `}'~~' 'ha -1 £1 ,_q-_fitf-lr.-fr `f’ ";,,i.‘~‘.‘-` - i' Rc , <11’ fi* .£4-' w_e .f_.,.,_; ..- .12 G I ..-f;_:~,. ' ' ~ " ~ .i 2 `. QL '» er. #4 »- i. 1- .,.' > ,~ ` -ij "“'t,g5.‘,r’. !..`-., ;-1 -"`. "'7-,‘-.»,_._.'l`*af'_-3. _ -'ta 1.- " i' if fir. 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