fp . e~ »- .. .. ~.........,...,..........»..-.. _....s............_...s-sri 'i ` i..¢.1..s- - .a ,_ . News s. chilli "A I iw' ' I \ W _ . '; M I \\ anim it In No trléxhl “’¢=|hhm“u I W' __" _ A 37;/7" " I _ _ _ __ , `~`**‘ \`\“\\Y‘ /__ §`§_ Until the phenomena of any "‘==-i"-»-»=»‘~1°~ - -"- »--~ " ~ The Peop e’s Paper :';;::\ff:.~:=‘__ Read by verybcdy _ ‘sl.°i'.‘r.':‘::r.'rr:.=.“:::l'::.::r:. 3|, nor would lt IN my lood ll _ A _ _ » ' ‘W Covers Prince Edward Island Like .the Dew may were- . . __ . , \ " ' .1 'f .`.. l. \‘ MAXI MS oi-‘ A 1 it cannot accom- the statue and *QA dignity or eoienea. M' » ' 'W 'M K %;.'.':‘.'.¢‘.:..‘.‘.-".'“'.?&“.»l.°.i‘%."‘..t.... _ cHARLoT'rE'l‘0wN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1931 14 PAGES _ ~ :,;--,-,-_,,°';,-53;--;_-; »,;g";_--_-_-,gf-,g League Convention I Greatest In Histo Of Island Province Mrs W J Mc ed At Closing Session Yesterday. ____________.__._---____...._ E l G I 0 N returning to their homes today, eonant with human dignity. charmed with the hospitality and summer beauty of Prince Edward Disarmament. Y Za- _'tion For Ensuing Term. Resolutions Bass- W ' ll After five day's intense ccnven-_ storm as the most mestei-ly expoel tion activities, visiting delegates of lori of man’s inalienable rights the Catholic Womens League are social existence in a manner con- Another resolution endorsed World' A rcsolutionwas pas"-‘ to be sent 1 New President' u wc... -. ry. ~ Nisiting Delegates Charmed With Hospitalit , . . . Intyre, Charlottetown, Heads .National Organi t- to £5 W J. MIQINTYBI w|llv|S|Trsiond,inspu»odby thaadcrsssos 7' heard during the meetings, anden- tc Rev. Pliillippa csegrain, Port W5, n, .,,m|,,,,,,,1, ,1,¢¢¢,1 B R G H I L L t ' Provinces. The llthltorious fact that in many places New Northern 'Port ' Now Scene of Great ,,, ¢.,,,,,,,, Developments. `(Canadian Preel) ivi:oN'rREAL. Que-. July churcbill. Manitobb.. once a one trading poet on Hudson Bly now scene of developments. will make it a greet northern delegation of business men, gue in Canada, fell the honour yes- Ohlllottntown; Past PIM., M11. M. will be visited this fall by a large J~ Lyme. Ottawa; lst Vice Pres.. Mrs. J. C. Keenan, Toronto: Rnd the Ma or, the congregation of N ing of the organisation held so far Bolshevik Clubs where they are stil taught subversive doctrines to in To Mrs. W. J. Maclntyre, first into their minds communlatlc ideas. vice-president and one of the plon- Buch pemiclcus propaganda is cal- eers of the Catholic Womens Lea- culated to make such children be- . ng Following are the new executive constituted teachers of th omcors: Pres., Mrs. W. J. lldclntyre, schools. Voteeofthankswereextendedto YH . the Bishop, Lieutenant-Cove couraged by fresh contact with Chaplain of Quebec drawing the Na11,,m1 P,.,,,1,1m¢ of 11,, C,¢1,,,1_ minds of kindred aims and purposes Governments attention to the no- 1,, women, Lean" of canada It m in executive meeting of the League from all he annual convention of the League, it this country children most of for- hem yawn” has been agreed by all concerned, eign origin are being induced to at- will go down as the greatest gather- tend evening schools usually held 1° ...._.-______...___-§-- or 1; ...___ un Y ° th, a11_51,1¢ea of the gmmgm Vice Pres., Mrs. .T.'W. Connolly. l'eDame, the President of the Chl! Mr John Anderson Cl'lllllI'.l¢l’ Of COlTlH\8\‘C8. Edmonton; 3rd Vice Pres.” Miss lottetown Sub-Division, Mrs. W mee iselildeiry, Guelph; Hon. iisaclntyre, convener of con-v t i ici. Retiring Provincial en for the trip, which willbe M e Seo'y, Mrs. J. J. Colley. Montreal; arrangements, the catholic N __i_e_sé Audltor’ easantly just prior to its convention w urs Tread, Miss Sara Tansey, Montreal the President and Executive. on . . win be held at Regina. on septsm Yesterday mornings session was mxaoutivo seiaetary. the Boy scouts, Remembered Ygs. ber 'ith the parw will leave te who will represent the 200 Ca l a which pm' der The Chamber is completing planl mad hm nad- ian Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce from the Atlantic to < The following resolutions were the Pacific, will assemble at Re- gina for the annual convention. ANNOUNCEMENTS.. MEETINGS ETGS “Reserve August 12th fo: Cavendish. 7049- - -e *P =-'e "Reserve Wednesday, July for the immense Annual Picnic a Tilllish. Billet' and better th League throughout Canada. passed : ‘pi-inciples. an interference almost wholly Catholic. Reg _ devoted almost entirely to the pres- for the north, returning in five entation and consideration of Dio- dgys time after which the deluge s, ,cesen reports. 25 of these were dealt ed. yesterday aftemoon, when the with, outlining the activities of the delegates were driven to Dalvay The C. W. L. Convention today Basilica, where Benedictlon of named a resolution renewing their Blessed Sacrament was given. loyalty to the Pope and deploring the injustice which interferes with ` the right of the church to train cs- ' thollc youth, aocerding to Christian bicns churches, destroys Convents and which would limit the exercise of the Catholic Religion in Regions Desire was expressed to co-operate _ with the wishes of the Holy Father . a delightful supper. delegates attended Bt. Duns ,,,,,,,, Crash Due To Reckless . ever. sm-e-ao-tts-ai “Pf°“°4 in hi* °“°Y°“°°-1 °\\f__ (canadian ri-ass; COMING EVENTS, s 29th t an "Unloading old Sydney coal at Pownal on Friday and Saturday. J. G. Macleod. 7030-li. "Notice Big Westem Show and dance Pleasant Grove, Monday _Robert we-ks will rw with »i>°°1w ii was .us ...sues this ia. o. w. music. 7071-li -1- "Ice Cream Festival and Sup- , "Belfast Club loading hogs and calves at Podhla on Tuesday after- noon, July ‘ltl‘i. 7083-i\i. "Come to Hunter River Masonic Hall, Monday, Sth, and see Mayfield Players present play “Farmer Has- kins". If not fine, Tuesday. 7044-li. °°Kelly's Cross Tea Party Wed- nesdav, July B. A real big time. 1045-fl-4-di. ‘ "come to the ice Cream social at Pleasant valley school Monday °v°1\i|\l. July sth. 1020-'l_-8-ef. "Garden party and dance West- iaoroiaae school, A-idey, suis loth. If MMI. saturday. ioeo-1.2-ei °'°1“\ loading nose, calves and lambs attdurray Rives- July qui, \fWl1°°\\- Bhiblilnl wool forencon. '|017-'I-3-21. “ssontegue club ua iq atcck Wednesday foreiioou. Loaidinag wool afternoon. July sth, 'lose-'l-3-ai. T: “Reserve Wednesday, July sth fm- Cornwail Sunday Bcliool Picnic in Uofllwbll Rink. If not fine, 'Thurg- dsv. 'zcic-1-s-at E. it? gi ti E - at llllf price, Clin. ton llorrleon. Belt dealer Frederic- esa, r. I. i. stem-so-ei. 1 “lllltcn-Annual High Tea and Fancy dale by the lsdiesofse. .loans oliursh. Milton, held near Beotcry Grounds on Wednesday. g;\lveth.Besttimeofthceeascn: lun and come. 'lclc-7-8-ei. ..;.°°=-- -_“M MM as at I pm Grand Cliarlottetownh beet talent unda- tlie avlniels of the Woinewe ni- ltltnte and the Charlottetown Y's Christian marriage by being pre- and 'the Canadian National Hotel. Convention business was conclud- tefdaye ~ Stunting evils referred to the'-ein to exercise a more diligent scrutiny fatality. The "reckless etunting as “dirty literature" and which with tor," the report adds. their sensational display of corrup- ' tion, graft and thuggery cannot but ‘corrupt the general public if even by “Ulf-ID! a oyllical indifference to- . wards such things by ordinarily de- mf cent people to say iictiung of the sf- ¢f \“ -f _ Rc0B\.il i I-\ feet “DOD the mind of the youth. Q 9 'nie convention by i»osoiuuos.| FAM\\.‘i' JARS 30:1: Un léecbilrclmu believing that l is (list Iliff( e e mus result of oasin international relations on iustic: I O we ¢h\r\tv and nies-sion that his ’ °°°v¢l\tl°n erm-cvs of direct aego- -? tiations by which a willing;-io" so arrive at mutual understanding uid J mutual concessions which alone can \ bring about world peace and preservation of it. It wee further resolved that the study of vai-lou. papal pronouncements of this lub- jeotshouldbeapartcf the C.W.L. Programmes. Gratitude was expressed to the H017 Father for the Quadragesimo Amo which has taken the world by __._._¢@--l- unf- vcsa--lfi-si scattered maven. - M s ‘W to the Presbyterian 'rea ans vei at sau-uuield sa 'moe- dey evming, July ’ltb. 'loci-7-4 Maximum-e0. ---- innimum-6'l. it it 'l,'l.l\ RM. - w 0! the type 0! !°relsn tabloid and in contravention or au- reguiatio other magaaines coming into Can- and contrary to repeated warnings _ ada which have aptly been described by the club directorate and instruc- |__._______-_~ \(eu'eClub.A'iimieaicn25eente. E i 5 .' ' 700|-1-1-it 1.4.3; _ertnan,_qurlottetown.\ -~ l _ _ ____ or Yesterday afternoon in the Con- come a menace to the Commimity. 3.. terday of being unanimously elected The authorities were urged to de- ae National President. port or otherwise suppress the self _ ese ¢ ._ V ' After retirning from Dalvay the fbdtfv-U0” Ch”“b°’- M’- J°h“ M' tan -, derson, Provincial Auditor. wlc life' sented by members of the staff of the the Provincial Building with 8 handsome arm-chair and gold coin on the occasion of his retirement from office after nineteen years' service. The presentation was made on behalf of the staff by Premier to the manner in which Mr. An- derson 1-iad discharged the duties of his responsible office and expressed personal appreciation of his char- acter and ability-' . Mr. Anderson, who was taken pleasantly by lllrprlev. ffl!/4° In O'l'l'.e.WA. opt., July 3-The re 1 _ pared at all times to explain and mpc "1-pplmg cpu), at Bump 5° appropriate address m`repy Further complimentary remarks hn. d°f°"¢ Wh U 1Miv1d\\ele IM ee N. ia., in which pilot J. 1. stu-ling - ,sm 51,,” an org'anilation the Church’s views and Rudyard gi-gy1¢y_ log; th u- were ma” by M ` H' H' lsl as ns ` .uid coca stewart. 0 on birth control. divorce and other 111/es, Wu qu, fp mmm gcunting MI Anderson 15 "mms on su, on the part of the pilot, says the pem,;mm1,,,, ,11,,w,,,,,,,_ N, mo. _ report issued today by the ofiic L. petition the Minister of Customs hoard, which enquired into th cessor to the office has yet _been ° appointed. _____..¢_-»--»- NEWSPAPER | (Canadian rreeel REGINA, laik., July 8-“Newl- papers, and I am referring now to dailies. are in danger of enslavlng themselves by their great hesitan- oy in standing out in public causes." lssid J. w. Dafoe. veierm edit# in chief of the Manitoba Free Pros. addressing deleletel WW' day to the Canadian Weekly News- paper ,essociaticlva convention. "A news`paper_ has got to ,D0 something more thu: a business," he ee.id._refen'ln¢ to the controversy as to whether a newspaper was a "For ill succde it depend! on amne- thing far more than the ordinary rule] and resulltions which govern a businul. The moat valuable ae- eet of a newspaper. its attitude and its opinions, cannot be sold. A newl- L1111 mm 'rOl!Dl4T0. July 4--Modem# paper to succeed must have a per- Tuesday, July 1. Btagtinsgudtrkg m_ winds. partly cloudy! Drbbebly l 1°' sonality.” newspapers of today were in-moreoouraaeoiisinpresentinl .thsiiewstbanthoeeoftbe past ~'i‘he‘cldm»eef9°1it.icel nevnnellef ,which served onlytobocetits own- `er,weshowe.unoetathin|ofthe "Com to Dunstaffnege Ice gm-noon .ca _ "wher <»--°-~ -»~ --1 -:';..f-.‘:..f'f.:::'........i‘._‘ "M °°‘°°- °" -llllletlxglh'-wm.veeeerlfield. ,,_“m,1,, dm “uw” 33|; m1”|11|",1,111‘_ luneetthisevsningat thereisnewsan are 'Nei-7-4-Ii rises tomorrow morning at 433. l:asiquarteribcn'l\leeday,M1oiitiieloobo\itfornewoaleatand there is .human life." he added. ature. Newspapers should always be `d»bl1ity, rclndllbefllll thlt it Nfl- gummgrgisg use iamimitse lat- soma oftsnin themcst unexpected UNCH-” _ (Canadian ri-ess) NIIW YORK, July 8--Although the first summer heat wave ap- peared today to be wearing itself out climbing over the Aileghenies, the toll _of deaths attributable to the heatoontinuedtogrow. Through out Illinois there was general re- lief, but that state continued to lead with 88 deaths during the past ze hours. Ohio was second with 30 -‘ 7 ' =-W? E r`a» Q. .li- ‘T f , O g -» Heat Wave Still Baptists Hold ,Takes Heavy Toll 64 th Annual Peath From I-1-i-'c-ense Summer Conference ' Weatlier Continues To _Mount Pro . . 1 C , -Over 1,200 Die In States. vmcla onventlon N°W deaths and indiana, third with 28. The total deaths through the United states yesterday, incl ing drovmihgs and two killed in electri- cal storms, was estimated at 218, bringing the toll of the entire wave to 1,231. An unidentified man died M lid of the heat on the railway racks In Progress At Central Bedeque. Inspiring Addresses Featured Opening Sessions. ..._1-_- 1 'Ihe sixty-fourth annual :on~ ne-ar Niland, Calif, where a temper- Venilm °f 91° Unit” Blliilit ature of 121 deg,-ee, W” 1-¢po,.1¢¢| 5,1 Churches of Prince Edward isl a Lea. who referred with satisfaction. and ting ,_ 15 yur mgh m,,1.1¢_ opened at Central Bedeque B ptlst _ _ _ _ __ Chl.-th on Thursday evening. Mr. f ’ .T C- Peacock of O'Leary, moder- The following is a partial list of exemptions from the 4% sales tax announced by Premier Bennett in the House of Commons on Thursday: » Agricultural implements including axes, binding attachments, brooders, centrifugal machines for test- ing butter fat, milk and cream, cultivators, engines, spraying machines, fruit and vegetable grading mach- ines, pruning hooks, hay loaders, fodder or feed cut- ters, potato diggers, shears, grain crushcrs, hay ted- ders, farm or field rollers, post-hole diggers, milking machines and attachments, pasteurizing equipment for generating electric power for farm purposes, gasoline engines for fishermen, forks, fruit grading machines, harrows, liarvesters, hoes, knives, manure spreiiders, mowing machines, pearl barley, ploughs, reapers, scythes, seed drills, shovels and spades, spraying machines, stumping machines, farm wagons for log- ging, weeders, windmills, wind-stackers and all other agricultural implements, non alcoholic preparations or chemicals for disinfecting, dipping or spraying, fire brick, coil chain for chain links, portable engines with boilers, mining tools and machinery, crutches, articles for binding twine, fertilizers, compounded or manufac- tured, -bakers cakes, calf feed, canned vegetables manufactured by farmers only, coal, cocoa, beads, cornmeal, cotton duck, dental instruments, dipping utensils and liquids, flour and oatmeal, self raising flour, fish and products not canned, fish-hooks for deep sea fishing, fishing utensils for deep sea fishing, including giliing thread and balls for head rope for fishing nets, marline for net, net floats, needles for re- pairing nets, swivels for fisheries, prepared cereal pods, soldiers memorials, microscopes, molasses, news- papers, oatmeal, oil cake, oil cake meal, peanut butter, bakers pies, poultry feed, disinfectahts, rice, rolled oats, rolled wheat, sago, salt, sand, gravel, ships mat- erials, sleiglis, straw, sugar, syrups, tan bark, railroad ties and pulpwood, tapico, drain tiles, cotton twine, vegetables, wheat flour, wood for fire purposes, wool rolls or wool yarn, X-ray apparatus and parts thereof. F' A U ev rrai exerc es Mr. A G. Crowe, pastor ot B suse cl urch, gave an adire:s of weiucn e to the visiltng cle-gv and ti-air v.-ves, to the deiegatss sua Railway Authgrities visitors; and to the represeit'-tives of t./ie Home Missions. ' Rev. Mi. Crowe, who has a pleas- ing personality, said it gave him irucn pleasure that his chufch was honored with the conven‘.i'_~.1 this 1 year, and he extended s. heal-tv Fare Over Week welcome to all from himself and the congregation of Bedeque. He hoped that the four days would be a delightful one for th many visitors and also one of in- available to railway authorities ab struction and help. Rev. I-I. C. Morgan of Dundas in will be placed in service about the a few pleasing words replied the address of welcome. The chief speaker of the evening celved last night by Mr. B. A. liao' ‘wee Rev. C. W. Hose, D. D., who is Donald, president of the .Associated on the staff of Wolfvllle Univer- _- - sity. Dr. Rose is an old graduate of Appleton. lmifll mBl1l¥°\‘. Milll' wolfvuis and has held puatorotes in l tic Reticu- Ontario, Amherst and Kentville. RBD!!/1118 90 I-ll ihullify ‘Nm We This ig his mimi you 1,, pmm- MacDonald as to the pulclbility ol _ to the students of the University. rn °ff°fm¥‘* ¢P°°l*1 MW f°-'° °| a very instructive address the speak $590 fm’ W°°k '"4 WW “WUI *M er gave an outline of the work car- ried on at 1/1-1° Un1ven1ty_ It Wu thlt this matter had llreldy heel! an excellent year with a large en- rollment. He spoke of the splendid T‘“m° D°p°"tm°n" md “ner °"°' t young women and the great s cess of the young men's servlc The Y. M. C. A. of Halifax helped very much from time time. The appointment of a. ape lal pastor for the University was step in the right direction and hoped that other years would l fi religious services attended by u ha EXEMPTIONS FROM SALES TAX 2‘°'..?'” "‘ °”°.§"'T"’ ““’ '"' Doubtful of Being, Able To Provide Special Excursion Ends. visit -- e According to iataet information MODCtUll, $116 IIQW Bl! ‘ferry lf.¢l.i‘l1¢! to 15th o! this illdnth. Word to the above effect was re-1 Boards of Trade, from Mr W A. summer season, Mr. Appleton wrote brought to the ' attention of the he. ful consideration it was decided c_ that the reduction in the rate ale ea ready provided for when the M1! d boat goes into service is all _thai to can be done in view of the heavy, _,_ expenditures that have been neces< ‘ sary in connection with the new he service. The request, however, hal be 'asain been referred in the traffic ak manager. Mr. MacDonald. in his communi-1 n d S as successfu as the rst. The spe 1 th 1 - » ra n o e °__:_'M;:°‘;‘:_ 3° s;;’e“;§_;m:_’;”1:_:‘_;__;° cation, pointed out that an scour- purely business enterprise or __g_gt,_ MoN'f'li.liAL. Que.. July S-,-0011# plating e day of fast flying around ....1 .._.____- kltern Uanldl, Captain Prank I-IALIFAX, N. S., July 3-Oradled Hawke, noted United States aviator on the lap of a long grey swell that and record breaker. this evening rolled in from the southeast At- Flig Is covered the 115 miles between Ct- lantic, canadals two new destroy- tgwa grid Montreal in 32 minutga, ers came to their _tetties at the nav- P a new record for the distance. ai dookyard here this afternoon. 0 3 tp 0 ned ldustriee, all but two of which are Hawks left hh Texaco il aeroplane No fuss or feathers heralded the from Otto/wa at 5.18 p.m. and land- arrival of the skeena and the _gt gtrruport gh-port ae ssc pm. saguenay. at one c’cloca the vet- (Asewllted Preei) li at the Convention Sea” Make Silent with their problems, spiritual a (Canadian Preell Omtlllllbd 011 P189 7 ed missionary- Dr Mason and Dr- i°‘“°"““ ""9 Boyer of Nova Scotia, besides 755'” ‘my 4 (s"°“’d“y) C A N A n I A Nnumbef of island clergyman. “"°°“‘°"° °“ "“ "‘° “""°"‘“" 'rho convention is to costin points at issue in connection with ` .».......... um... .... i... si... D E S T R gpg; -33°;-_ ig-_gg =;1_1=1°_\_»;d;_3; New Toronto' '"2 "__§°°Uf:_‘_:§°:“°°m””°:= gmt church to which an Baptists are ° w ‘“ ° ' invited.-s. ___?_____,__.._..__--_---1->- °°_ sion me would iesd to considerable increase in the automobile traffic Rea ch Agreem en t ...'.'.-::°"...:.:: 1° --» »~» -W-» ________ bald, and Miss Laura Bain, retum- ° Twenty-F ive _ Industries ;_‘:*°_‘:‘_;"‘ ’““°d “"1” 'M “‘°"" H A l I F A ni-. o. w.nose.n.i>.,onivei1ity{ ' - _Pastor of Acadia University address- ed the gathering and spoke on the (s7°°m N U" G“““u‘”) ‘\~ °°°'°`-°"°`°`_i ' ...___ need of a pastor for the University TORONTO' July 3"-Nnrly “ many new industries came to Tor- _ Fast Flight New “vtrllippeils Of lille ';;l°:};:;°trhi°st:,f,;:s,;eel; f,‘;f,1;1e:, onto during the ni-at six months or d this year as came during the whole _ ri ‘ otherwise. A representative of the Of 1930. 9000113118' t0 H- 3- Kem* (mnuhn "em Entry II1t0 Harbors ww” in gh, ham, ghumhgg work leyside, general manager of the Toronto Industrial Commission. Bince the beginning of the present year 25 new industries, manufact- uring a wide variety of products have been established here as coma pared with a total of 30 for tho 'whole of last year. The new ln- of United states origin, occupyl 220,000 square feet, or approxim- ately fivo acres of manufacturing ___.._._..._---- gran destroyer Champlain east off BUA'I’!'L-E WMD July 3-The 11001- ,mcg mv, |, total pig;-le me and headed out to escort her sisters ;'°.l:_i;¢i lxnetvvb lkonlane 1118 t vesrmenr of mg" than a1_go0,0oc, ' into hai-bcr.Lessthanthree hours . Robins and ri. s. 4 11,, 1 ,_ 1,, Incorparatars later all shi-eo were tried up at the Jones mm Seattle to Tokyo will be m “B I V I mp Wm” 11°¢ky”4_ delayed et least mother day on ac- irf Name ’Town` No H1111, “amd out U 311-” czrunt of having to wait on the litho whippeis of the asa snared refvelins plane. stationed at nd- more than 660 people. "It is gratifying indeed" said Mr. Keenleyside, "that during a pen iod of comparative slacknesa in ine fo , , _ _ ___._. ._ §i__o_i;___v;ey°;nfr_;sh:__b;<;rc°t_1?_\;shme :_:“"_’_‘d ’;*;yf“;h°;° :`__'_’:°‘h°‘:'.f“ ausuioi activity, -monte nas been ‘Cyrandmere Investment Company. lay Ltd., Charlottetown. P. li. I.. ll00,- Halifax Harbor, greeted Command- pefllo and to the specifications _ UITAWA, Ont., July 3-Notice ward past George‘s Island the rnui-is Bet away elrly Sunday mvmins of the following mcg-pox-ations is rolled back like a snapped window- .__.__.___----_ given in the current issue or the blind. and the whistles of the in- on the new destroyer which w Clnadb Gaaette: Btorrington In- dustrial plants on both sides of N40 W Hllifll- vestment company, Limited, Char- Chebucto Bay set. up a olamorous The Journey of Commodore Hoee _ ictistown. P. n. I., with e capital- welcome. evwle I furious of-rolling my ibation of 000,000; lindiirance In- Commodore walter Hose, chief of Wil l>fl°f-kelly the only touch vooimeae company. Limited, char- stair for censors naval service. f°\‘m'-“lv t° the velevme -worded lottetown. P. li. is sioopoo, and went aboard the sagumay as sho, the we new shine. the first de- at anchor some nine miles off ltfwtlfl built entirely It the GX- ¢,1_dayforamatcftiptotise w fortunate in securing so many new, ' industries which are contributinl 111 considerably to the relief of the unemployment situation. ___,__.._.___-. 1 sea » of OTTAWA. lilly I.-lt leaf.. F.A.Anglin,Cliief lilac of-_ the Supreme Cog-t or Cartadap-_ soo. .sr r. vv. the-0a=“iD_Q&!E|l!5 saeuruenslmnsiqemgie-_ llasiiirais -- vc i i 1 11 . f 1 3 L. lit? ‘ . , "§i.' -'lille ' » ii..- -="-‘~i_=;.'» _ $1551;-_ be » 1. __i_r_`¢. _ _ _ _ww `,¥GQ'¢`-'>‘a»2‘»- _jr ~;~..,;».:. . s his ' 'i`l » ly.. i if iff. f . ?‘_"' 'rlltfl .~ ' J ;; ii is I5. » _ 'F ‘ l . “ 1 y l 1 _f > _ i,__ __ ._____4 :__ 1 ` 1': _‘ iq. -lf ;§‘-.'- wi i av. if all . i '. e. Z __ if ; _ 1-Kei: 2. 1 '. _ ii" I 1 _ii A 5 1 ___ 1. t _ ! f . . 4 f