, i , -r ,_ . . , ,. ;~,., A i -aki- - ~ , _ ~ - - - ..-.-..._.__ .._...- ,.._.,.. ._ , , , . ..- .._ _ _ _ _.,___,, 1 _A _ _ __ . . ...-.f....... - , - - - -J-i . pn",--v-, _ . _ . , ., I , , ,.,..,_.l;,,, .r..~;... ..`.-A _ a 1 - .~ ~ ~.r ~. is _ " *_*-__, :»__-l.,e* _ 1 ._ LMAXIMS ' ,..,,.,~ " l Maximo A » .. £1 \\° \ W' 'rm¢hu_uie blnieit thru; out __. ,,~;//_Q ,f,,. g wg _ . \ \\\\ ak wana” ni *mm* M--»»»» Q5 ,` The Peoples Paper Read by verybody. \ ’ » » I ` nun be pagan. - _ ---"'-'_*- V ’ ` I Covers Pnnoe Edward Island Like the Dew ________....__-_, 5 'JE ”' ~_L , . __ A _. gas. _ V _ > V ewan. tuned mar ' - ‘ ' f ~ » » ~ f nu 'c°;¢ll:Ew¢owl Gllflll-ll ‘Iwo Conte JUNE 26, P .“ - --- » -'--L 4-- ii -M ' #.00 “ill -gs li 5 ' ' A - » -------~-§@r==.'i =1`L-" %"'e;-- --f ‘A ff r ~ - ,__ , *_ _A __V__..V., . ._ Papal Delegate In .Charlottetown Most Rev. Andrea Cassula Arrival Last Night For Ceremony This Morning--Reception For Visit- ing Clergy At St. J oseph’s Con- vent. 'Tha congregation _of St. Dunstan's parish is now in readiness for the ¢¢lebration of a memorable milestone ln in long history of Christian su- ute ;:1 Prince Edward Island-that pl its i00th Anniversary with which ly connected the consecration this morning of St. Dunstan's Basilica, with tix: arrival of the Apostolic De- legate, Most. Rev. Andrea Cassulo and other eminent clergy last evening, ,nd the influx of clergy from all over me Island into the city. preparations are now completed for the solemn consecration ceremonies which will login at 9 a. m. His Excellency. the Apostolic Delegate will consecratc the Cathedral and main altar. The iide altars will be consecrated by His Grace, Archbishop Sinnott. Bishop llorrison and' Bishop McNally. The Apostolic Delegate arrived in -_»-r---*-*"”“*""““i`“ ANNOUNCEMEN'I`S» ' COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. I ` "Hope River Tea. Wednesday -lilly ,,d_ 5221-a-s-tr "Sturgeon Tea, Monday, July 1st. ‘I ' 5481-6-lb-"li. "Reserve July 10th for Cornwall plfmgg 6077-6-Z4-3i "Hope River Tea Wednesday JW? 3rd, 5220-6-6-tf "Show and Dance Cardigan Mon- day - special music. 6079-5-2443 "Montague saturdio - P10110" Bc/out, Yeoh Theatre. 6080-6-24-31 "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed to please you better. 5283-6-7-to Belftt. I2 Pd. "Dr. Ciift, M. D.--Start now l10m¢ prevention cure. Purdy Station, Weit- cheszer Co., N. Y.. U. S- A- "Reserve Thursday, June 27ll'l fl” ice Cream Ilbstival and Dance Stan- hope school. sous-6-25-2|. "Buying I-logs at Emerald Thursday fer.-noon, June 27th. Everett Haslam 6099-fl-25-21. "Come and hear Rev. Father Con- nolly lecture at St. Peters Friday, June 28th. 6012-6-25-(ii. "Hunter River Club nill load live stork Thursday forenoon, June 27th- Not again until July Ilth. Nicholson| Bros. 6110-6-25-21. "Club loading hogs. calves and, lambs at Albany Thursday '.l'lth after- noon from 12 to 3 o'clock. W. J. Reid 6111-6-25-2l. ____- "Monthly Meeting Ladies Aid P. E. vale thu wednesday evenum Jun, l Hodpltll lfi St. Palll‘s Hall Wild- nesday afternoon at 3.30 sharp. Very impol-t|,ng_ 6090-8-25-21. .___- "Play-Come and see "A MBU From Denver" at Elmira I-lali. Fri- day- June 28th. Dance afterwards. lf not line, next fine night. 6084-6-25-3L "Illustrated Lecture on The Miss- ion to Lepers, Bt. Pauls Parish Hall, Tuesday 3 p. m. by Rev. Konklc, All w¢1c0mg_ 6119-8-25-21 °'Don‘t mls; the Ice Cream N9# , _ val and Dance at oanavvy 5°h°°\- W°m°“° Imtuuw in in ‘M of mm Monday evening. July lst. 1920. Il not line will be held Wednesday ev- ening. J\ll¥ Std. 6100-8-25-2L "ltegervg Tlfursday. June 28th for :tc drum muyai to Annu Han. tale of iunohso also. Proceeds in sid of but xr mu-mr. some Frim- , eros-s-25-ai. . _...-1- °‘Don't miss seeing “Ace l:l\B\1" 1° Emerald Hall. madly. June 25th. presented by the Bedeque Dramatic club. old time mini; between’ 1:1; Dane; Hur play. Ice team ln C some so usual. 0043-G-22-Sl ur. 9. not rcwnai vm vrwot their tm tot comedy. "Tha llfcyvifllll M in cornwall lull 'thursday- DAWES WILL NUT SERVE INTUXIBANTS (spam to the ouuduui WASHINGTON, June 25-A l1‘A08~ ment by Ambassador Charles G. Dawes in London today, that he would not serve liquor in his London home. and that thc Embassy under him would be dry, had enough force io blow off a lid clamped tight by many administrations. It revealed that American diplomatic posts Attention Drawn ting. abroad aredrlpping wet, protected ~ by a Supreme Court decision limit- Charlottetow b t 10.30 l t, L n A Gu as ev which the government has actual The danger of reckless and exces-‘ lsive driving. particularly through _ ing enforcement in t.cr-riiory over i villages and past schools and at cross roads, the violation of the law re- 111-. ' To Violation Of Motor 'Vehicle Laws With_Respect To Victoria' Park And Other Matters Of Public Importance At Yesterday’s Supreme Court Sit- "'Cantate Domino" and “H1/'mn ~ Club. in St. Andrews I-lall, July 2n .times uo. lx ,ator\\'d‘_|!'l_;i_¢;,{-,_ Y ,Rev. Father Phelan MacKenna and iening. He was met at Saclrville b I c at Borden by Rev. Monsignor M Lean of souris, Vicar-General of the |Diocese, Rev. Father P. D. McGulg- lan of Vernon River and by Rev. Fa ‘thcr M. J. Rooney, Cardigan. H jExccllenc_v, the Papal Delegate, was Bl accompanied by Rev. Monsign Bearzotti, his secretary. , Other prominent clergy who an-iv led yesterday' and last night wer _ArCl1bi-Shep Casey of Vancouve Bishop Leblanc of' St. John. Bisho Morrison. Antigonish, Canon Mc .Guire. Parish Priest of Silbry, rep resenting Cardinal Rouleau of Que bec. Monsignor Cot/e. represent! the Bishop of Rimouski, Drf O'Reil- ly, representing St. Augustine‘s Se- minary, Toronto. Rev. Father J. B. ,'O'Reilly, C.J.M., representing I-lo lv Hem Seminary Hallgaxr mv D,-_ the congregation of Notre Dams , ‘ d hte I M lin _ ‘;;:§;°°;‘f asggwhx Z gre:;““u;'m_ vale; Theodore m1u,oou»idsou;.iobu ence they‘have exerted on the w an R" Mmm' Manmmdl Charm H' Th iMacPhcrson, St. Francis `Xavier lUnivorsity. Antlgonish; Rev. Dr. }Guertin C.S.C., and Rev. Father ‘Cushin, C.S.C.. representing St. Josephs University. Memrsmoook. .Rev. Father Charron, representinl Lltimouskl Seminary, Rev. Father §McQuillan and Rev. Father Gran- lvllle. representing St. MHIy’5 Cl' , thedral, Halifax. l Last evening at 7 o`clock_. metln-I iand lauds were recited before the ire-lies of the martyrs which are to ,be placed under the alters for con- `secraiion this morning at 9 o'clock. . At B o'clock last evening, a recep- Xtion for the visiting prelates and clergy was held at St. JoseDl'\'5 Coll' vent where the children, charmi-H817 ‘ atrired in white, tumed out in Feet ‘rghclr dl_;tlngul,=hed visitors. A very to pleasant and instructive programme bell. duty to go through those places an was provided. A "Song 0! W¢l¢°m¢»" T°4lY`5 P1'°¥“Wlm»° °f °°l°b"l'l°“» report how they found conditions. Hel that very soon a Sanatarium will bs which hu already been published. is "gems ou uid eubmuiw, gmc- available for those suffering from the Madonna" were among the vary repeated here for the convenience “num .M ghgy using -¢cprssentative<_t“b¢l'¢\1l°SiS- WG MP6 mit the dl' I of the public: mm og me county lg wg not needy- sense may eventually be wiped ou group of the elder girls recited the 9.00 a.m.-Consecration of Bullion. ,ry for mm go ny much, Ther, wus' In connection with this campaign story oi the Church on the Island 1.30 p.m.--Dinner for Clergy at no mgmutlou gh", ng mol-c needed. we commend the work of eliminatin - Allamor gh", gn; of cm; glad, H, deployed! bovine tuberculosis from our herds of clssiiudes and difficulties and its 7.80 p,m.-Pontlficai Bonediction gh, number of cu" ¢,f tube;-¢ul°g|glmilch cows. of Blessed Sacrament ln the pi-ov-lu¢¢_ 'mug institution will For self and fellows, _ 8.15 p.m.--Reception at Notre hc for mg whois province mg he ALFRED A. DEWAR. Dim- hoped the Grand Jury would have A 1"°f°m°- delightful selections rendered Bhd from its earliest be8lnnll'\€5» ii! Vi gradual rise to its P\‘¢5¢nif U\*3“““d°° His Lordship. Bishop Q`l-¢=fY» in the course of a few brief l'¢mUY5- Joseph’s for the wonderful mann in which the :uw-S hed °l““ 5°’ entertained. “Even the Islanders hive L, "Dance and Ice Cream 2151115 r Friday. June t _ A “"5 "M01 °n ma-e-zo-ii _.__- ~~Don't miss "Sweetwater Trail" presented by St. Andrews Drdmetl Good specialties. 6128-6-26-hi. "com, on W. l. Festival at Green- , fi t fin night. 26”-L It “my rs 8 6140'-6-26-ii. sq-l0gs_ sheep and veal calves take at Elmira 'Illesdsy after 3 P»~ Ui- -WAY h_ B ir befor July 2110- 10” °° 8 siiz-s-no-ai. no tu nustloo. av order °°mml"»°° Y 5190-ll-5-wedsfor 5 wks _.___- "Rescrve July sth for tes Peril' It "Coma to Crapaud July 3rd to rmv munity and Masonic Hall. If sto _ ceeding administrations have ao! is pedalled 'the situation, althoug or rv sued no orders to dry up legatio P and embassies-any such oni sovereignty. It is doubtful if Mr Dawes o complaints from missionaries have threatened damaging publicity Mr. Dawes acted entirelyfon _ 'would not be lem. -. learned something about the Isl . ver started more troublesome reverbera- tiens by any det in his career. Pre- o referred to by the Grand Jury in ms L proposed new Sanatarium and to 6 own. The State Depsnment has is- ' ' M culosis in dairy cattle. an The Court met yesterday morning and tonight." he said. merited on the wonderful work om of Prince Edward Island. " history, he declared. but I do no ward Island," Bishop Morrison also voiced the early pioneers of the Chufch for good womcnhoorl' - _...___- His Greoe, the Archbishop of Ed- monton. after complimenting pupils on their entertainment, com- the e Church in Canada has had n. glorious An address of welcome was chann- “lily Nm by Ml” M"5“°" “mp” asylum and poorhouse. ' It°w|.s their-l blishod- dl We are mpectally pleased to kno ° thisobow ‘gn-ding the running of automobiles in Victoria Park, and the need of standardization in weights of loaves of breed sold in Queens’ County 'were .their report presented yesterday at h Ln L the opening session of Trinity Term ghlm md temp”-mc, mwum of the Supreme Court. Reference was _laiso made to the advantagu of the the work of eliminating bovine tuber- at 11 a. rn.. Mr. Justice I-faszard pre- Ml’ ti Arse lult on ___________i___._._._ _siding with .Jus ce u L the bench. The following were the Grand Jurors: Alfred E. Dewar, Charlottetown foreman; James C. Irving. Vernon; Ji Waiter Jones, Bunbury; Moses 3: Byrne. North River; John H. Myers, Hampton; J. Leemlng Murphy, Mill Chandler, Charlottetown; G. Frank Hutcheson, Charlottetown; James t McKenna, Mermaid; John A. Mac- Donald, Southport. know of a place where it has been` In hu man” to tha Gund Jury "‘°’° ¢‘°”°“" l"‘°" ‘“°°’°‘°““' ’“°“ iva-. Justice imma said his duty zu truly supernatural thln Prince Ed- emrgmgv tm? Wu .' pina” om' than bciug not at single criminal one ms on the docket? Where there are no appreciation of the excellence of t o h programme. and especially compli- m°““d th’ ‘l”31“5 °f W’ “Pm any matter which may be investigat- He referred to the heritage left by ed_ n my Gund Juror has my m_ an criminal cases on the docket it ll open to the Grand Jury to bring up formation or knowedge of any crime d the opportunities which allow "a "I is his duty w mt” kmwn me an well-balanced education that makes! ,A th, mom” ¢enem1_ -nm only special duties thly would have to pur- form was the inspection of the jail, thanked me sisters and pupils 0! 5'- . mood w°rd for the movs. m we 0, _,om W A Home mu. 2 ._ r-resid v , ~ ' cr B IN. June 5 GM °f* The Grand Jury retired to visit the co Wm be hum this morning) when .,______ no criminal cases this term. i We have visited the Falconwood Hospital and the Provincial Infirm- ary and the Red House. and found everything in a most satisfactory condition, except as regards fire PTO- tectlon. More hydrants should be in stalled with necessary hose and more fire escapes. The inmates number as follows: Hospital, in men, 116 women. Red House'l»i women. Infirmary, 48 men, 48 women. Total, 190 men, 178 women. but poorly ventilated, There were prisoners for the following offenses: Prohibition, 13. Vagrancy, 3. Drunkenness, i. Theft, 2. ' indecent exposure, 1. We recommend a fence to surround the Jail to prevent the public from communications with the prisoners. The Court House building is in need of cleaning and repairs. There is shortage of’ fire proof. vault room where documents could be properly filed and stored. We view with alarm the increas- ing recirlessness of some motorists who drive at. an excessive rate of and past schools and at cross roads. We note that the Order of Councl of Aug. 8, 1922. regarding the runn- ing of automobiles on Victoria Park is being daily violated and recom- mend that. it be strictly enforced. There seems to be a lack of stand 0fbr5¢¢M¥ilG&3G‘3'&S-if. » l‘l dl 1 b t with his ‘ »» Hlndenburz in ¢°1 1 Us 1°\\ institution named above cm J Wm be empmneued B . Clbllwl. lil-B d-\'lWl\ “P 5- ’l““"¢5"° An absent debtor case was then call- ° 5” “ry to hear the evidence The action in m me mmm People which he wm` ed' t .f th o ration t sian md have nubll-Wil -lim* 2°- °° 'rin case or william J. Memacnerulm’-‘ mf "“°‘ °“ ° ° ’° ` the tenth anniversary of the signin! vs_ Chu 1 An4,,,°,,_ m .mem dplof a motor truck by an alleged em- of the Treaty of vcr-sauna. it was w, cw, wa, me., d,_,,,°,,,d .,f_ lvlovee of the firm °! -*~ H°l'“° 5* understood it would be brief and In the use of Ham H_ go, v,_l_C°mPU\Y- If 18 ¢lllm¢d mit in P85' would up ggwntlon go the day "sg 1 Alex Bgken “mm on promxuo,-ytsing through Market Street, between C 5 ggd mgmorill to the GCTMIYI D80- I n°”_ jud‘m¢nt of ‘$1552 W" sivenlthe P0515 OULCS Bhd the Mlrkdt 4- ple." ru addition it probably wal L th, p1,,,,,,m by ¢°,,,,,,,_ Jgmm isuadms. the delendwls' vel'-l°1° deny Gorm|ny‘s sole responsibilityl K_ ¢_ for pm,,mf_ Mmpgmm gm. struck Mr. Jones, knocking him down; my gm wogld wg-_ Ldggmdmg and for injuries received the plaint i anna gm., nm" iff claims damages. The plaintiffs "Rev H. N. Konkle will speck on Th, Gang Jury gem,-ngd mg contention is that the motor truc the work of the Mission to Lepera in “hmmm ,IM muawms "Wm wg not gn wopei- working order. Pf°‘bYi'“‘“ °*“”'°"" °‘l’°° 3"” .runs as, -1929, is uid Hou .youu that its brakes were not working. ° W°‘”‘°‘“"’ ° P' “" Au “;°m;":°§:‘:§` alexander Mathicsou chief Justice etc. 'rho defendants plead that the _mx ` ' _ _ and his associate' Judges: are not liable for damages in th Dth- SOUTH W°d“"5d°y f°"“°°n' y .-lc, C,-mm pgmvdl, Clyde River May it please your lordships; circumstances. It is understood that 1-r¢1_1_July 4t.h_ oft!-0-20-Ii we, the undersigned appoi_nted|the special ,lury io be empannelled , Grand Jurors for the present oerm|wi1l be composed of motor car driv- "N1 l\'l¢mY’°" °f N" 3 *M 3 W" l of the Supreme Court of Queenslers having experience in the tcoh- ;‘;‘u'T B"‘{';:1°;“'2‘:" xfflfrt agus; County. Prince Edward Island, belLnic»l question llbely to come up. cm y leave to report as follows: _ ~ The Court meets this morning at and Inspection on Thursday evening 4 I in order to drew their pay. WU IN P105” W H000 *MN ‘N -ll I. ln- BIBG-0-ZG-2i ’ ni-st nut day. also-a-as-aa-July-1-2-s. .Jo Nagle;-'gilt oglszcswmown; Firs t B i S h Op ,S La bo u rs will be presented in character an costume at the Salvation Army Cl'-I del Thursday. Juno 21th. 8 D. m Tickltl 25 cents. dlod-6-25 °°"'1'he Strike of the Ladies’ Ai A ‘muon "M" °lM_°_“_“ ill "Tho Kelvin Dramatic Player! W present "Aunt Jerush! 011 *U0 W pcm' in Hunter River Heil Thursday, Juno 21th. If DM Friday. Sale of candy- Adl1'i\”l°'1\ and atc. sooo-s-as-ai. queens County L. 0. L. will be held in Kim acorn inode' Mlm H” __._1__ 4-- flight; rm-lah River, Thunday; ken er on find 35° rinqton. wednesday. -NM 2°'-h 1.80 p. m. A I. Dollar. necordinl S00 "The semi annual meetinl 01 .2 "ggi, A m\'.."‘.‘”¢ "Wimloe Club meets Saturday In Prince Edward Island i»~»»»»-~=°»-- -°~<==~ 1-°-° Have Inspired Successors rhurmy mb. lemma sock oi-dm for mr. also-s no al _ 'nie celebration of the centenary tails connected with the eu-ly strug- fo; ';.°&°°‘€,‘.’“'“gW:f,‘,‘:§» anniversary cr the ncmu o-thoiiofgier or nm-leo uccncbcru and or onuron. use-e-as-st moan or oumotmowu tau "er I the sanction aus purebm or the dis _...___ recalls the tolerating narrative crlof st. ouuswvs smiled have been "come to et movado Plow the any hum os mc oatbouclsumumiaedr - Oflllilldld WOQXEUGII C004 ohunn im ppm” '¢'“»d glam; _‘if |°`°“"“'m fl; crimp by union nov. Jehu o.l ear-ly nirrieuma guna of auaiaanasiovolnccpic. '“°“1“°°~ P°'*°*‘ »°f A” °°"'“| 'mc to some Church. Cardigan Irion. hom The mn of the colony in mo, oiu~e-odnwiuariu a woonniavaworuiiaefqihviosos- una tm .mm or new anew . nc . _ , V _ Jail and found the building well kept L particularly through villages l ardlzation i.n the weights of loaves A uniform rate of loaf should be esta- w E lr Y 8 'I ' . / Bishop of Charlottetown, who has his predecessors with thc loyal This is a mailer number than last | U = 3-+ '* i year by 23. -5 1| -1 ; We visited the Queens Countyi ' -' is ‘ PRESQUE ISLE, Me.. June 25.- With the marketing of the 1928 Aroostook potato crop practically over, estimates are that the loss tn the growers of the county will figure around $10 000,000, A very large pro- portion of the crop was sold at prices below the cost of production and there was practically no market at all for anything but the highest gra_de stock and best seed. This was due tn the heavy production all over the C°UHtl’Y \\'ii»l1 H big acreage and full yield and the flooding of the may-get from every potato growing region Will Search For .Missing Airmen lsperiol In lla- Gvsurlifni LONDON, June 25-H. M. S. Eagle. aircraft ca1~ri:~r, bound for Portsmouth from Gibraltar was or- dered by wireless today by the Ad- llllfillii’ I0 divert from its course to assist in the search for Capt. Ray- mon Franco and his three fellow Spanish airmen, missing since last Friday, when they tonic off for the Azores to the United States. Bernard MacEachern llater to bc- come first Bishop of Charl-:>tteto\vn) ‘ is described. Drearll indeed, was the prospect that unfolded to the gaze of the young priest. The social con- veniences of our day were then ut- terly unknown. One would look in vain for the telegraph or the tele- phone. Railvvays and steamboats were still among the dreams of the future. The old lumbered-up stage- ccach, doing slow and clumsy service in the Mother Country, had not yet begun its noi;-y traffic between the scattered settlements of the new Colony. Indeed. carriages of what- ever kind would have been of little use. for roads there were none, ex- cept one leading from Charlottetown through Covehead, for a distance of about fifteen miles. This was the only highway worthy of the name in the whole Island. The roads made during the French occupation had` hidden under a vigorous growth of | spruce and fir, now reaching almost to the height of thc primeval forest., Travel, therefore. was difficult, andl not iriirequently accompanied by' danger. In summer the easiest method was along shore. or along the edge of rivers. Streams were crossed sometimes by the aid of long stllts. more often on rafts hastily constructed of drift wood. which con- veyed ths traveller to the further shore and were then left for that next comer. Among the French andl Indians, bark canoes were much em~` ployed. on the streams and rivers,- but the Sccttbh emigrant preferred, the pircgue or "dug out." a narrow' skiff made by hollowing the side of a log of spruce or nr. and which for irankincss and unsteadincss out-rlv- piled the shell of the modern oarl- man. In winter, the ice on the continued on page I ` ... ....7-_ l Rt. Rev. Louis J. O'Leu'y, D. D. , continued the worthy labors of f support of his devoted people, _ PUTATSSRBPL disappeared through dlsuse; they lay) Gfdfldl Jllfy Stress _ A Bishop Beloveoll Saunders Ggvgrnmgntf ' Danger y Of Speedzng ’ Severely Arrazgned ' Strong Resolutions Passed At Largely Attended Annual Meet- ing Of East Prince Liberal Con- servatives. Leadership Of f` few- art And. Bennett Warmly En- dorsed. ' n 'Special rc tae cuuduui buck into pews: by the bowls el sumivmnsma, June as-The m- canada. Protection had been held uv nun meeting or the mt Princc mb- ia a bony, but the rumen wareho- eral conservative Assn. was held in gnu-ling oo sec they required 9l’°~ the Town Hall, summerside at 2 p. tectlon. Hon. Mr. McDonald Nui” m. There was a good attendance of I out thc vast expenditures by im delegates from each poll throughout ` Qovggnmem. to improve the 61°? °f the district. The President of thelottews. while there could be no Association, Mr. D. B. McDonald. i money obtained for the lmvrvvement North Bedeque, presided and Mr. I of our highways, owing to the AUS- Heath Strong, K. C., acted as sec-1 grullm Treaty, Canada. had been mary. ‘ful-usa into an importer instead of The President, in bb annual ad-‘ an exporter orbutm, and the dairy dress referred to the visit of the I-lon. l herds throughout the coul'll7TY hid rt. B. Bennett to Prince county last l decreased and the dairy business un- summer and advocated the formation |5et. of Women‘s Conservative Clubs and\ The followinl resolution! W8" Young Men’s Clubs ln the Riding. l moved by Mr. Louis I-lowatt, second- and ouulced the duties that abouidl cd by ivn-_ James Peuderalst #Hd be carried out by the chairman of i supported by Mr. J. E. WYBW. K~ C-» each poll in organization work. aelivxr. Thou-las B. csiuespie, and oth- gave due credit to thc Hen. J. Alera, and can-led. 'rl-lar. the Liberal McDonald, M. P. for Ku-ig‘.s for Conservatives of East Prince in an- having tl-ie vote for the second car nusl meeting assembled. reaffirm ferry placed in the estimates. He their commence in the leadership of also referred to the efforts being Hon. J. D. Stewart. and appreciate made at the present time by the his strenuous efforts to safeguard Conservative party to bring obout the interest of the people of the proteciion of the home market, for province. We view with alarm the the farmers of Canada. 1-fc further em-avagance and wanton waste of stated that the Conservative partY,the Saunders' governmentvas evid- were taking no part in the coming priced by the increased liabilities Of plebisclte and each member of the 'the province of -$192,645. and its in- party was quite free io vote as his competence in theadministration of own conscience dictated. L justice as evidenced by the STEM ln' ciatioh were on motion reelected en whole session of the Supreme Court bloc as followsz- Ljust closed in Summerside having President-Mr. 11.13, Mbi>ouald,ib¢m Completely taken up with the North Bedeque. Ltrial of criminal offenders, We also Vive Presidentf-Mir. James Pend-Ldeplore the fact. that never in the ei-gast. Kensington, _ ` ‘history of our province have so L Secty.-Mr. Heath Strong, K. C..;rnany of our public roads been in Summerside, Lsuch a. neglected condition. ` nm-been for use are restrict-4 -rho Liberal conservatives or the Lftobert. Crafer, Malpeque and Jer- ,east Prince Liberal Conservative As- emiah Gallant. Mount Clrmel ;sociaiion in annual meeting conven- Fcurth district--Dr. W. P. Mc- led, do hereby express our high ap_- Bride.. Ken-*»lna'¢°n and G0l’d0l\ W- preciation of the service; rendered »Dawson. Cape Traverse. Ito Canada by our distinguished 'Fifth district--J. Frank Amefl lleader. Hon. R.. B. Bennett. and his Surnmerside and Arsene Poirier Mis- lable associates in the`F‘ederal Par- couche. ,the resources . of Canada for' the Hon. John A. McDonald, M. P..lliament. in their efforts to conserve addressed the meeting relative to the 'the resaources of Canada for the visit by Col. McRae. the Orgllnlzefibenefit of the Canadian people and of the Conservative party for thejtl-nu providing s better home mu. Dominion. who will be in the Prov- lket for the farmers of Canada, n ince at. the end of the week, They day was not far away. he said. whe the Conservative party would be put! HAIL CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE lSpeci.al to the Guardian) DURBAN. Natal, June 35_.'1'hg most destructive of all hail storms in this city's history oocuned here dl-iflnl the night. causing extensive damage which some estimated at $2,500,000. A few minutes lft»er’tho hall started it lay eight inches deep on the streets, some od the stones being four inches in digmctgi-_ in (Aaowmf. aio Snobs M’ ina Salim. Couple be soar. , AN' -folic Yoon FEE1’ 0uT %4+ Condensed Specials Ban-do pea- word not eachinurtianinthlaooiarnn. --4~|~l ____..___----- TORDNTO, June 26 - Fresh ua strong southwest to wut winds. with occasional rein or I thunderstorm. l FOI. SALE ONE BUFFALO. APPLY Gulrdith. 6164-8-26-81 The former officers of the Asso- ici-ease of crime in the province. the V "»_» v , _.Hi Toronto. rain B4-62 Montreal. rain B4-so Quebec, rain 82-oil Charlottetown fog 'ld-di Halifax, cloudy 'I4-58; St. John, foggy od-54 Boston, cloudy 78-My New York. cloudy B0-'I0 High tide this afternoon at 12.52 and tomorrow morning at 2.84. Sun sets this evening at 'loo and rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. Lut quarter moon, Saturday, June 20th. 11.30 p. m. I _*_ ANTED A LADY CLIIK. APPIJY Coffin & 00. 8180-8-26-'81 S ___i*_ 'ro as-r - rwo-noon ronmen- Gd lP\i’f.m¢hl. APPly Glllfdilb.. sua-o-an-_aa _____..____..__.__... FOI SAL!-BABY CAIIIAGI Ali- ment new. Apply Guardian. , out-o-as-ai = L' LOST-0VllGOA'l‘ BITWRIN MT. stewart and West lt.. Peters: Finder pieue communicate with Surnrnerside tide eighteen mlnutoll l later than cliarlottetmr- - Preston aryontou. hello Icy. ., _ Clos-6-23-81. .' .. i s. ,. 4 . _ ..»\#.,'.~f>,;¢V _L ...\"~ wi runnin n ou rum s I 4. 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