hi; _\ .\r, On this basis production m, Bflflgh mph-m .1} 11111125134 1”‘ . NA 3T. SCENES OF THE Y SE TIIERS rfu] Tableaux, Representing Scenes Of 300 Ago Presented At Annapolis Royal. P by Guardlankjpeolll Wire) and hardships of a virgin land (C. I-{Apoms 303141,, N. 5., July that a new civilization might be AN “Sh, French and mdlan born in America. ll-Ellgants moved in a. colorful In feathers of brillant hue and (iélllfinux he“, today enacting war paint, 200 Miemac Indians, tabea of more than. 300 years m desoenthnts oi’ the original in- f‘f’,§f§‘,hg_ m. oldest town in North habltants of this peninsula. took Colo Years 5 iounded, g part. in the colorful spectacle. But elég§f“i,"fl,,napoiu Royal where bronzed Indians and shawled me ma, bloolywae shed in the squaws no longer screamed war- . ciermlne ownership 0f cries in frenzy. Instead their. conflilrittmigil} the ancient ‘activities voices blended in peaceful Indian ti” first capital of Nova Bootla songs. f" pfiusfntfd in pageant-Pl’. Climaxing the performance the nl&_fia,,_<umls of cheering spectators ‘Miomms chose their princess in a unim- the banks ‘of old llbri Anne beauty contest. They named Hazel w me yprcfiiStYUOiEd ship Jonas Paul. sparkling-eyed, slim and ‘an up Annapolis Basin -.to land charming, as the princess of their among‘ pqutrlhcourt and Cham- tribe. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1,,“ characters representative of Joe Paul of Lequllle, she was E014 Ypionccrs who endured exile crowned by a. 98-year old Indian ‘ Malti Pictou. British Premier Enjoys Historical Tour In NS. my n,» Guardian's special Wireli Evangeline land and the KENTVILLE, N s. July 81— .1 mmc ro Nova scotio. to rest, to "may 1h,» natural scenery and quiet and to icurn something oi what m1). 5f‘lii(‘l'S went through b61019 (hcv nlufic ihe land smile. as it 151-5 pros: ccrluuily is smiling tndfly." donut-rd Prime Minister J. Ram- m- M Donald of Great Britain on i to lhls Annapolis Val- .” pull tonight after visiting Hal- 5m, (‘llmicr ulld GfflIld PIG 0V- e, {he u ‘k-cnd. he walked through the . '1 chambers of Province A: (Jlurstcr he looked down ‘k piano, Nova Scotla’s treas- W. Lflhnrl whcrc men have been dig: c for decodes in search of Canlznn Kidd's buried gold. gazurdny evening he relurned t0 Premier and his daughter Ishbel remafned here for the night. Today underneath a smiling sun the two set out for Grand Pre, mecca of historically inclined tour- slnce Iiongefeilows poem “Evanxelinv became symbolic of the expulsion of the Acadians. At the entrance of Grand Pre Mem- orial Park he was welcomed by a delegation from the North British Society of Halifax. This organiza- tion, now in its 167th year is the oldest Scottish society of Canada. Included in the group were: Chief Justice J. A Chisholm, Sen- ior Past President. J. A. Walker, K. 0.. President, Rev. .7. A. Mac- Glaahen. Historian. W. MacIlrclth, Treasurer and James Campbell. Reduced Wheat Crops Will Affect Situation Saved From Gallows By Privy Council (0.11. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) HAMILTON. Bermuda, July 3l-— Sentenced to be hanged for the murder of his wife's two children of whom he protested he was not the father, Warran Duane Smith will ill N011“ Ammc“ and 1“ was sent back to prison tonight Euwrmn W116"- P1‘°- after h, had been saved 1mm the .fl. Qlicllltlillg RUSSIB, Will be gallows by l ammo“ o] the privy n0 million bushels less than cnunciL high“; 00m»; o; appeal m (DJmiiliOII Bureau of Btatictics) Tm whcnt situation during the pas’, momh has been characterized by ,1 slmrp reduction in probable utl ‘no about 1a per cent smaller Verdict. oi the Privy Council om . ‘ - YPR!‘ 11111- 01113’ 6118111137 not make him a. frec man, for to- wn average production for day he was remanded to await fur- c-ycai" period from 1920 to ther action of the Crown. Jnut two-thirds of the de- Smith, a. colored man ‘was tried Emopean wheat pro- by a special white jury here. The on this ycar as compared with y01l118 0111151911. a 110i’ 111111 1‘- filli- will take place in im- were drowned last Fell in e Water m. u: countries. Greatly reduced 18111! 1189f! by animals. Facing thc oceanic reported from France. 11151 1111111191’ m“? heard 1“ Ever‘ “Imam. and 1mm Producmon in muda. since 1931, the noncholant mrmary is estimated officially at 11°F") 510111” New” 11m°°°“°°' 1?“ miw“ ,3§““**’;,;: r3133“ €if£2i5i.i‘°.2“i‘2éh‘ ‘iisméiliiiili “m1 m m cm es 1 when they became noisy. P11131111’ Cmchoslovifld“ and Smith's counsel appearing ibcfore swimfland also report‘ man“ the judicial conunlttee of the Privy 11°11‘ 111111 *1 1°“ “i” Th” Council claimed that Chlcf Justice 17111151111111 m?“ has experknoed Sir Sidney O. Rowan-Hamilton adverse vz-cather conditions this who Md tried the c,“ m the Be,“ 5w "111 '15111351'111~ Hungary‘ muda court had since described the Roumanm and Yugoslavia a" appeal-"ln the words of the late harvesllns smaller crops 111m '- ‘Lord Balfour-as a. frigid and cal- yam- ago. It is probable that pro- cum,” he," auction lfl the four countries will The learned Lords took strong amount to about 125 million gbieotion to the alleged remark. bushels less than the outtum of mm Atkin yesterday wid- “it i! last year. Spain is the only country obviously very improper for a Chief in Europa to xcport a large cmp Justice or any 0th" 111C189. W119“ Reduction a estimated at 1'14 there a an appeal readine- w make Illiiiltlfl bushels ns compared‘ with reference to statements in. the pet-l 13B million bushels harvested last itlon for leave to appeal, and ho 7m‘ _ remarked that such action should . . i” brought. to the attention of the Wheat production in the Unitedi colonial secretary. 51am was estimated at 484 mll- The successful appeal was based lion busilcls on July l. This estl- on a claim that the Chicf Justice mnlc compared with 52'? .milli0n sent the 1111'!’ b11¢1< 11° "B1111 *1 d” bushels harvcstcd last year with cision after they had been dismiss- lhe five-your average (l927-l93l) ed. at 886 million bushels. Winter ' uction was estimated at NORTH AMERlCAgqkflgliuNfi . bushels as compared REPORTS 0U . "ALF-YEAR . million bushels harvested N" “mm” up 25% W" 1933‘ . cur nwruge production of 682 iilliii0il huslicls during the five- Dividend Scale Maintained Siiiii FARMER lABflR IiRlllIP lnwlhci. (B! Sam G. Rosa) (Canadia. Press. Staff wrim-i (CP- By Guardian's Speck] wk‘) BASKATOON, July til-Debating questions for a. continuous five 11°11“. the annual convention of the Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group has changed its name to the C°-0D@ralive commonwealth Fed- 911111011. Saskatchewan section, and 1111111 1119 8111<ie posts for future ac- tlvity, Recognizing the relationship be- tween the educational and political activities of the United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan section, were not definitely outlined. the conven- tion instructed the political direc- torate tc formulate plans for set- ting up a district political organi- zatlon. M. J. Caldwell, Regina. was en- dorsed as leader of the Farmer- Labor forces in the Province and flccefltcd on the promise of dele- gates they would raise $4.000 in the next. l2 months. to permit him to leave his duties as a school prin- clpal. llfhen ii becomes necessary to el- 314mb“; ct a Premier, cabinet leader of the Opposition or House leader in the {Saskatchewan Legislature the ques- ‘tion of who shall be named will rest with a. meeting of the elected members of the Legislature, the political directorate of 21 membe s and the defeated candidates. The mvctlna will bc hcld within 21 days aftcr clcrtlons The convention also accepted, at the request of the flve Farmer-La.- bor members elected in the June elections in Saskatchewan, a, m0- llOn to rcsclnd business done by the five members at a meeting in Regina in Juno, George Williams, M.L.A.. for Wnclcna, was chosen House lcadcr at that meeting but in vicw of ihe endorsatlon of the new electoral proposals and post- ponement of the proposed special session of the Saskatchewan Legis- lature, the members asked the hus- lness done be made void and carried oui again under the new arrange- merits. W. I. Convention . At St. Nicholas On Thursday, over 1B0 members from the nine institutes compris- ing the Mont Carmel and Egmont Bay dlstrlcis gathered at St. Nicholas in annual convention. Institutes represented were, Us. banvllle, Abram village, Cape Elg- mont. St. Philip, St. Chrysostom, St. Raphael, St. Nicholas, Mont Carmcl and Egmont Bay. Mrs. Ernest Gaudet the president presided. Mrs. Anthony Gaudct aclcd us sccretaryn The meeting opened in the after- noon wiih "'0, Canada" and the Institute Creed, said in unison. The address of welcome was read by Mrs. Mulcolm Steele of St. Nicholas and responded to by Mrs. Lucien Arsenault of Mom, Carmel. The reports of all the Institute branches were thcn read and show- ed that good work is being accom- plished ln the schools. among the poor and also the sick. An early history of St. Nicholas was read by Mrs. Anthony Gaudct which was vcry interesting. Miss Haszard then gave a most interesting talk on food values and meal planning. The question box was opened and questions answered by Miss l-lasznrd. The election of officers for the ensuing year followed: President, Miss Eleanor Arscnnult, Urbanvllle; Vice President, Mrs. Benjamin Gallant. St. ‘Chrysostom; secretary Mrs. Phillomon Arscnault. St. Chrysostcm . Two members from each Institute made up the Executive Committee. Thtre was a very fine exhibition of home uncaring by Miss Meilvina Poirler of Mont Carmel which was particularly interesting. The meeting then adjourned for supp". which was served by the Members of Si. Nicholas Institute to all prcscnt. Evening Meeting The evening meeting opened at THE CHARLOTTFOWN GUARDIAN Uacafzbn 0a s ACATION . . . every hour of every day filled with happy and exciting experiences. Capture these good times forever in snapshots. . .to enjoy again whenever you wish. This year your vacation snapshots can ho clearer, more appealing than ever. Make them on Kodak Vcrichrome Film. Vcrichrome eliminates all the old limitations of posing and waiting for bright sunshine. You get the natural expressions of people. And any weailicr is picture-faking weather with Verichromc. Try it and see how much heifer your snapshots turn out. Canadian Kodak C0,, Limited, 'l‘uronlo, Ontario. different institutes and most cvlllc Dixie. rcflislcr, Sir British naval nf hcaxtlly enjoycd by all. lfllillfllliill of Lllmis The next annual mcciing be held in Ezmont Bayr-S Marcolliswllllsest Star-Cunard Llii-i‘ flllli closcicd With yacht officers in the shuticrczl pilot f‘ .-.. _ ' 1 ' w are KODAKDays ‘leeepf nothing 5W I the familiar yellow b0! with the checkered stripe on large buoys floating at the un- "vllll Percy Bales. chairman of the tVlilte trance of the harbor n 111M110 moi-Z‘ Captain than 300 fcct flll-"i- F711" ""15 Lcnn of the Como Di Snvoia-xvcrc cqulppvd wltlva $9061“ ‘ _ Marconi uml thc station, being m cffcct a l‘f‘lit‘('.(7l. C the yacht which llns two kinds n.’ oi rcluy Third, a receiving sluilon illlourd rh such M. 4w 4a flit-Ht.» "lawn"... m. iii: chlvnncc of ports. drvlcus within a f\w‘months it was in the water. lioy ])f‘l‘lllillf‘<‘i safc lll Rigs uml should sovo no inquest would bc held. death hav- l' from collision mg been accidental. and gave per- PAGE FIVE :___i Coroner Kennedy announced that mission for the removal of the body to Woodstock, ;*__i_-:—‘*""' “'—' . hous ‘ dicutors. a dial (livlflcd into n rill! Am $31,305,113? Mrs’ Ernest Gaudec m Ohcvcd Signals iililid grccn section. and n luuclspcule‘ A report released by 11011-11 ‘ " ‘ ‘ . -—-—- cr. m“ We M11111“? 11"‘ *“"“'m"“ f“ Dr’ Crmlman or Charlmwflwn is r. By Guardian's svpwm Wire‘. The only indication of vvhcrc the aafiaz. ‘. l’. lls uuzivliunk. \pf‘('l<|l Wire) ' I ~ .. n. J "u war purmi from um tollm. Bm- i112 ‘.\‘ll"Il1. production - was estl- __- ' muted ..x. :10 million bushels as small house and workshop and lol compo: <l . 1'76 mullion bushels the first six months of 1.034 shows lriliillésqgt Zlzilgllllliliclnlilggrejstfion SANTA MARGHERITA UGUWEV Ship was hmmmg Cam“ from the Indicflml Course h‘ \ ‘f “no M” n: ‘and. Wm Se" u n 1111' ’1 1 WHY illld RVQYEKO SllbStfl-fitili $111115 111 fffal“? 111118511 slides: which proved most iustruc- 1111M’. July til-The l'l1i11111°1'1" “Wired and grown dmi oscillator lndi- _ _ _ _ ' l‘. \\Q<u1_§~,m- tnnds or will scll house separate. 111°‘111\"*"ll "i 114 1111111911 1911511915 1111” 1mmmwd w" 2° ’ m" p rive. Adflrcsscs wcrc also given by 01 m?‘ darkncss and So long as the #11111 l1~11$i1~‘1 11 h. \i- (iux11ak—.11°11§'~‘ 11111511911 “11111111111-1- m“ 1'1“ 1111111111111“ tilting L1H‘ (ill't‘Cll0ll of the vcssel. Theo- channels will be dissolved in Wei same period of 1033. This is marked RC“ R X‘ Gallant’ Re“ Mam“ future by Senator Guglielmo M--.r-' he ilCfillslli‘ signal buzzed corrob- durrt 0011150 101 111° 111111111" 1111“ by large increases in volume of new‘ dnrc Gallant midway i-‘Qm 19:7 l» 191111. W‘ ' anon m m; volume 0f _l h‘ and Rev. lll‘ oscllluolrs mdica- (11111 51111111 1)°1“""°11 111"“ '1,‘ l‘<~l»11,;11-\- vyhonllhing for summer residence. Apply "ution of - 10 Kin‘ l\'l ' .11 _ _ _ _ l“ "ilrlu in EHYODPB“ 1111' 13115111P“ 1-11 61/91’? 1114911111 51"“ Mnnachnrl. D. D.. conrzrniulaiingiconls latest invention ~41 1111111 ilOll- "fir: hvlmsmcn aboard the IIYPP" 111111 1‘F“‘1_51’<'11i‘11-‘- F111“ m1 Huh“ h“. flhlllhLQn m J. W. MchlWEhé L o unirlcs suggests the pcm- January lhc Institutes on the splendid work l Wave 111111101‘ iiilllihoiisc-ilin ml:- yup)“ lnprrl)’ obeyed those signals, slighwst mrlation m on u I “My H, "Hm bfllmv Brlslo , P. . coming from iho microwave iruns- 1111‘ 011101‘ 911115131111 ¢<‘l'1'\‘~~i1l-“-1<1-1 _ nnttiilg smlion on shore and rolny- Illflvclllflilt of the indicator. ./ limb-ranking; 0d by vllvulrlc harbor Dims 01- re- Al. the same llIllf‘ ihc loudspcaku Particularly significant is ihc m”. have accompgshcd during u“; iclency of which the zmivd inventor (M; that the number of tho Com- “ms successfully dcmonstrnlcd today. pany's representatives who qlllli1- There was an WW1 9- 5°01"? "1 fled for the Big Production Cillb. handicraft by the Si. Nicholas ‘in- mo iucrcase in im- 1 units during 1934-35. o‘. 1hr decrease in pro- durrzou in Europe this year will be Azisloy" (iflllll. Th!‘ L-51-31"3'1'31- .0. \‘.Ill'_‘i‘.L in n llallllli,’ nut of exhibition of 31111511 111111 11111111111 11-11111 711111 111°?‘ flcctor buoys DlilCPCi on cithcr sldc 5111119 1w“ signals‘ "no or ma“ Inn-l l‘: 1 Crn-r-ncr. Vi‘, A. iliifirll ivv :1 volnilvcly largo carry- which terminated on Juno 30th‘ siltuic. A vote 01' thanks was cx- chant marine nfficlnls aboard. or tho momh of tho chnnncl. ‘IHPHCY 1111f! 1114‘ 0111"‘ <11 1"“ 111319-1111. h, ‘u k ‘ucrc llflllllvti, _ mvr iu p. - ,1“. rcsulting from the was greater than in any your sincc icndcd io Dr. Crcclmnn and Miss Marconi, with blind imvigatuux. Mnmnnfs l1(|\‘I flppflragus ,5 5c», quency. The! vorymgrvniuoizisiiy; _._,._,1 ti,“ _~ . “ L. .,,,,,,,,,,,,_ _____ _ . “Tpstcd ms,’ ymt The July 1929} Hnsmrd for their interesting talk: shill?! his Yacht, iElr-iivg, mm SP5‘; up M Scvorm Nouns; ilillizftc “ifilgufpfilllllés ilf-njxn“ CO";~SI"ixllhpillxlgliilfy ‘ h m _ '. 11\I‘(1\\ilI);\;llliXi new" and 1mm “m, 1.0m, u". o, who position of E,“ Out the Gm,“ war’ u". infiucnzh _. - . - l u‘: llll-‘Slfill s .'l"‘.‘f‘ll rlllnu llzl promo - 1 "i 1 r L“ 1 1 q.‘ ‘ ‘d m‘ ‘ l; _ "_ ‘ . r I v.1. - . . 0| uivrs during $110 epidemic tlIld the TOWN’ Ij?pr;5‘ vmfili Ilflzrllliiilrllrniflfixltljgintélolhfimfifliifiilifilmi‘I110?! “Mun Q00 {KL Hume ‘m: Sm (‘l‘fllft\eill(t‘li1ilvdlziiiliil' 11111131 111:‘ rvllluiirn" . liq?!“ (vyqflr. qr innjll] 8107 lulilgEfli-“N. ' r. sion, the North American c as < - - ‘ . v ~ g , ' ' - ‘ l 1'0; ' ‘ "‘ . - _. ; , , , , , ,, , . d" ' ' ' ' ' - "1 '1' " tiln wheat during maintained its dividend scale with- "116 5111111111195 1111-1 P111 °11 11-1 111° "1 '11 111° 111191” M11-1“‘1‘°~ ~‘1 ._ . ._n_ ‘1-(11l-k-1-bisinifl1j1lfll m 1 1.1 ‘1 1 (‘H n” h‘- ~ ;.;.-~._..;~—~_;-_—; 11133-31 viii um com u to carly- out fail The Companvs record in C" _ C H " season mprrz-iiionu (‘Frgm August this respect is parctically unique 119131“ 4-11‘: 23. H184 world trade Every dividend 1111111119111 ‘111111111 . ...___.._ _ _ , g, g __ _ __. _ . . . --_.-._ 1- . W ' whuntflour amounted that, time has been P611181 1K1 111' - C DADDY! WHY DON'T You TURN . ~ - '1 M _ '_ 1 i“ “it” “metal $2211.11“ $§¥i"".“.“." 1 <>~ THE ‘More w» “rm-o l uE°No reader; err xsareaarwasr... -- "F (‘-1 "1118 - e86 1'6 ' ' ' _ CioT To l_\KE ‘THAT I MUCJT (.0 AND t 1“"“1‘"“ ‘"1011 0i i111‘- PN- past. achievements extending 01'" QPNE SIG 4 THAT KlNO OP D ‘QTISE MY EHMCMNG- “"1111 ll u nuru h t d wunlcri vii-h “U516” TRljiiN THAT OFF- ?“ a -- lg t e presen fifty-three years an 1.0 RE o -< -l* vu- nu Argclltillo has shlp- the mt that the company 1-1 - , S} 2M‘ 1-111 11“iii~l bushels as omn- mum,“ paying only to the P911111" lvuh m million bushels holds"; m. profits arislnil from l . l. , __ . unlit‘i-kamrrllicfillflfldlni Period of the‘ "Dcration 0i 111° bukwg‘ ruliln shipments have 1.1111111“ 1" 111i million bushels as ""11 “will 163 million bushels 1311i“ sumo period of 1932-33. llnruis lT-‘ill North American ‘ huiuiiitorl in 215 million um)!" 1-1‘ mmpurcd with 285 . ‘ l llllhcls during the cor- cstablishes the North ‘Amerirani Life as one of thc strongest- R11 noimdest of our financial institut- ions. rzRemove all callouses and cil- largements from v01" 5W1‘ “£1: Douglas‘ Egyptian Linlment. a wo "l1 bur-o or ihc nromdlns derful remedy. , 1 __ lr lnusui has cleared only '~~.“"1“°11 bushels since 1m OTTAWA-June exports 11°11‘ J“ 1.1.12 C d i eased 812.000.0110 0W1‘ ill-or; gt trig same month last yeti‘- 0 19inch; Iesvurr! symfime, m, Gym Vlnuin Hahn mcmd —-_____.._____‘