.. c.._., ,_ ,nr as ..._ .,_ .col _ -_ ~»~~ » .PAGE TEN THE LoTTi~:TowN GUARDIAN _ _ AUGUST 23 1933 l lllfllll OPENING DAY (Continued from Page i) -_-.;________ Ewell Hancock 7-301° N“m1’e'5_M’5 J?-°k M°L@C°1- credit on both instructor and pu- Amanda C‘““‘°ni Mr' G°°1`5° piis Among the exhibits are stools wness, Mr Lowell Hancock Male Quartette-Geo A Bowness, -Qhert E l-Iuestis Wm E F rbes, J. § Schurman Queen Square, is locatod in the balcony almost directly above the main entrance Most. of the work was done in the Manual Training Department under direction of Mr LeBaron Tait, and reflects much book ends, nail boxes, racks, lamp stands flower stands and other articles I there is a model Napoleonic coach n addition to the usual exhibits is entirely manufactured in the the Black Diamond Stoker The Black Diamond Stoker since its introduction on the market has definitely established itself as the] leading automatic stoker equip l|N D ment in the Maritime Provinces Recently it was selected as the best screen feed type of stoker from some ten lines manufactured orlPI°€l\1l€l' HR lI\g't0l\ sold in Canada The Black Dia- Appeals F Ioyal mond Automatic Furnace Stoker Support of uccess Maritime Provinces, of Maritime fill 0pp0l1€IlfS Prince County D35’ This aalaml ls lnsrved for Qaosi County aewa at local Interest but no nrtlaiiag ol a newly nature may lu GUVERNMEIIT IN -,-._-....7 - Thursday, Aug 2-ith, 730 o’cI0¢I¢ Address-His Worship Mayor E B McLaren E I Banjo Solo-Mr. Emmett Batcliilder. IN PATON PAviLLIoN AT Tm: EXHIBITION Song-Mr Walter Burdett Address-I-Ion John A M8cll)_on_i:ld . F M XII)¢Ili{;s§-oll‘;:e1;IdentriJ‘I Klngus ‘Ccounty Exhibition, Ml' I (Canadian Press) HALI1"A.X.rAll¥ 22-Within t'lire\ GEIITIIIII. GUARDIAN ON INSPECTION TRIP-Mr B A McNeill, Superintendent Can adlan National Telegraphs. haf been on the Island for some days during which time he has made I thorough inspection of the rl faaccompanists-Miss Helen Peters, I Bessie smallman the work of M.r Charles Batt d Sale thc King m 4:Bo Elelections by the Summerslde em .GG Craftsman’s Guild ber of the Fisher Body‘is the finest automatic furnace a materials by Maritime labour. and D P MacKinnon stokei- available Quartette-Messrs Edward Burdetl. H¢1”b¢"1 M°L°°d' H ZI'h aglarge as in former years, and the stan qmplctcd in sllcirssos with inc ex S°"ih Wm C001" The mein ex-' tivo Premier sod as hc scanned iiiio has been formed Premier aordon s eopiion or the junior exhibits Miss *lib wor oilt are Mrs C H Beer and M155 Helm various kinds of food Posters mr ran e in size from the smallest dared The people M No" sw". ltlcal ml Art and Fancy “ark e art exhibit this year is fully dard of excellence has been wen of a. very lllgh order The judges, an Red Cross Society The booth of the Red Cross makes combined some oi the ross clnred tonight he was ante nt- particularly adapted to the pecul ten V99” 5'°"“3°’»" 111° °°“°°1'V\ The Black Diamond models 8 d° cull nl f ( Mm ) Charles C1355 Walter Burden' ted at his home after today'a vic so for this year, irs sales are SYDNEY N B. Au; 22-Premier Step Dance-Mr C11\l”Y Davlf- It tory at the polls Prciriior slcci an iwicc as great as oil compciirivs Gordon s Harrington declared io- Violin Solo-Mr George Bllrllfllll . I. Macnoaald said nc hoped to ~~ ro GOD SAVE THE KING OM lol. mls Success are It ls the Iisfied with the result of today‘s tomsd time - probably in three most dhrhllly and Comlllmll, blllllh ,prov nolal eection Already I feel 1 L i Viictoria-(6 Polls miss ng) I" E so m 5 > Baldwin, cons. 1731 D B M° _ ing of fuel some of me savings H1081 “mms 31510811-"8 111° 401°!! Y‘armouth-A L Chipman Cons Harrington will retire as head of af l mth Mme’ 15 the ~1“d39 Wm" and Combimtmn M f°°d`°' effected b users u{B1u¢1; Diamond 01 his Govem-ment and U10 Nillfll '-“"’*””"°l`_'_""- 354 L C Gardner, Lib 5808 fail! 111 11118 P1'°V1¥1°¢r 5410015158 £0 There ls a larger dlsplhy of fancy which is carried out by the show equ_pme___tYhave been so great that ol me Llbel-5_1 pany handed by All six, with tht POSSibie exc;_ption 5. an announcement he made tonight ir this year than issi, and with ‘HS °f iW° mem °“° Well bel lo mah, them would Seem llhe'Aogus i. Msoponrid of .lomcs s lvicnocliian .e_rai; Ist sydney. whcrc lic retained his exception the articles exhibited “iced tm’ °1'h°’ 1’°°’ly balamed' lelll f l l l TOGHYS V¢l‘diC% IS quite em ’“dI°“1 In Cape Breton EM os Investlgate seat in a three-cornered fight d by snowing examples of the ng My aes phat c," Premier Herrin ton their d°P°“" Gi-ant completed a nousidsrubie ther illustrate the lesson which the 3 waived a change of Government C' C F’ v°t° Small Pol b O the e of the features of the fair is mE!‘ El* Never before were the classes on the ing 5 ein ers has been well maintained Al hh. thou maintained The Judging has been S°°I°ty I5 In 115 "Sm" “ce 1-" the C ru been surpassed ‘virs Daniel Lower F1001' low cr floor of the Main Build as well filled as they are this we gh a considerable amount of me boom hibition with Mr Morris for the ‘pu-5 rluliyl 1 um quite _“rigged Cape Breton Ea-st, boi/f111€l1 N55 gale ,t the names of four city poli- nexi I“° days 'I Shall 1‘€Si§n as soon as Mr Mac than 21000 lticians he charges are ruled by -I G "es, Bhhlh Donald can form his Government A mu W" °! the “mm shows mnkefteers Medsle, who spent two W C. T U Booth Already I feel 10 years younger- the Conservatives msiltessfgl e hours ln secret qesslcn wlth the holding three semis P9 1' Occupylng double space in the MV thanks must 3° to my °wn ill-VY ¢19°11md W Tevml the names st slde of the bulldlng ls the The booth conducted bythe Wo ioiiriituercv and the Island 1 County-t_he f_r_>uthorI_;i_lilI'l_gl_c;al;{oi;_l' of me four polmcal leaders In all odscs the standard of boolh of T G Ives whlch does meil's Chiisiiarl Temperance Union Cape Bicto~l generally, where, not the Prem er' e n ' ful 'I am requested by the jurors quality otiruit iegotobies and flow meal mdll to lhls ehlerprlsmg is located ln thc balcony directly withstanding the spearhead of the -hlenh M°D llH1*`1v;'“S_ 5";/°:;‘Dr for the llme helhg not lo dlvhlge m above the mam entrance VMIOUSI depressnn' confidence has been and capetl? ewn es I tl: e ittin€ any of my testimony" he said as . W W Pa n won over e s 5 rl scou One is immediatelv impressed asp” 5 °f the temperancc question extended 1') me In the very sec Al nz, Marten he emerged ft0m the July room over the resul °f t e Nova 8 judging remains to be done, and W h th ol, are presented By illustration the 10715 H1061 dPBlJ1Y hurt A150 I member ° D1'°V1n°1a1 01¢CI10Yl W95 €KPT€55ed m lt demonstrates the proper sel_ _ iarities of Maritime fuels In speak (oohllhhed (mm Page 1) Leod as There ale more entries than ln for and weighed and to receive in Stoker users that nu home owner 0116 “III be The new 00V¢Yl'im¢nt entered mndldates as 9' Wlmcal NEW YORK Aug 22_(AP)"' In or buildin owner of Charlottetown ro ncial or federal to years andthe quality has rel. st ctions as to proper feeding g W-11 have d1ff1¢U1U¢5 I0 1866. I-lid “mt 1" “ny 1’ V1 New York countys grand Jury for E rest My destlmtlon wlll n ll rm his cabinet I-iithin the occur weeks As soon as the new Govemment The intensive campaign has worn M size house One feels from what quiet ‘Pot hem” plunging ww the pm. of their work yesterday oath is attempting to leach and they have not it Chmses of t k oz constructing ii Government n As usual kiddies are crowding we hlive hear? (gl slimentln mg Government are often good for a Th* "gm mnked thecmgt ht; Racketeerlng splendid display of hooked mais round the booth to be measured exp" “ces ° ac “mm country, and I =lncerely hope this “S10” °'" which the C 1’°"°n°°1 °f 95°" °°V°mm¢n°I everything in first class condition or the next electoral term As he Ml. Mhcmul llillns on retumull to Moncton today Mrs McNeill and family have been visiting on the Island for the past ten dayi and are planning on returning home today The ma`ny friends oi Superintendent McNeill were pleased to see him and the fam ily and regret that conditions wil not permit him spending a longei time in his native province The Misses Lucy and Kaye Letts In the meantime, the new Pre N°fth 355'- Ont. are Sl>9l1diflS Ih¢1! er will rest for a few days at some “@1100 1-ll the city. the guests at rs Schof e’d, Kent Street Miss Kate Hennessey, daughtel and I intend leaving immediately 5° e out hlll,slchlly_ he shld lmllghl of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hennes y, has returned to Charlottetown. e made public, as I seck complete o ral ct ._ b Fraser, Mrs Bert Willis and Mrs portfolios, illustrating Junior ned having a “Ik “nh M’ Alex S will give all the assistance possible “nd dates' Dmlel McKay In cape racketeer alliances after George Z rhlaxhlloh. J M Vmcphdlcn are ludgcs Cross work ln Japan exhlblled ln Farrell, who will be at the ex w ll Breton South, and Dawn Fraser in Mledalle_ Unlled Slhhes Mllollleyl fter spending seven week’s vacation with her uncle and unt, Mr and Mrs John McQuaId and friends oi Green Bay She was accompanied weeks Nova Scotians should know gi-sph lilies and offices I-Ie I the res gus e e R es u l t As Significant (Canadian Press) OTTAWA Aug 22-Satisfaction ~ to Charlottetown by Mr Thomiv McQuaid BLUE SHIRTS (Continued from Page 1) The Blue Shirt leader has aintained his organization is legal it f l h judges am not ___ ___ posmon to gwc an E *Ot C001' SC Pme Breen les on in economlcs ls tau hl that lhahk all throughout this province On the mainland the Govem by Rt H n W L Maoke-.nz'e Kingw and if the government should de- the casual visitor is impressed with Id the high quality of the exhibit Tile ,rowers l,,,u,,,,i,,,ll, are a,,,,,,.,,l,e,,_, ,S205 _mpmsed _“___ _he thought hhlomhhlleh homes ahh hm Thls now bc qiiclied and that all will long ii oonscrvotiv strc s _ place the welfare of our Pl-ovi s at comfort at last has come into 1811" 16550" 15 taught by means ll e n me Cumming by Leaders tiful s ht The increased number 13 of potted plants shown this year is' the of toys ef" “her ° “5d9"11°n5 kitchen A number of chlldren‘s rtf noticeable th 8* an pe , , deci ed v DW7 P'°‘|“°“ C hh lroh Tmhlenhc.. full enamel book Temperance and Life ' Sev ,KIIOLUII er.. and had mat hpllarcrruy me e eral temperance posters attract at S Dull wanted 3, The qhallhy ol butler and cheese range This is ii stove Mr Ives has t ___ _ I I he EC I electors of Nova Ezhihlled ls up to slhmlal,d_ and lhe especially built with the name L§;_f;‘_ue° Op 9:5 Oman mpevncc l C eslastlcal "change of Government-they got ontenac" as a companion for " IQ” 1' d °I3‘”'°"°sl H/ ip An 1, Mncpnnald who e new and economical Frontenac is “L10 distributed rlter’ Dead 1-1 MB°D0“a1d» Wm in the given sus A 18"” numb" °f “55e"5'b natural course of events willbe the Made to In tl Th winn 1 3 95.3. _.J. li-e a-ga. B.W iey. -B. W. W. Keefe, Stanley, 93.9. 10. 1. Lloyd Rogerson, Crapaud, 97.2. 8. C. E Gamble, Tryon. 971. S. Jo 4. C. M. Johnson, Dunk River, 98.4 of 5. Rupert Hubley, Eldon 95.7. .. 14 "l.. C 2. John Pippy, Hazelbrook, 97.2. I 3. C. M. Johnson, Dunk River, gl 96.8. ’ -'1. Kenneth Maclntyre, Tyne Val- fu 94~ ol Y list was large re were twelve entries in the th M cCorm ck, Dundas 958 Edmund V Smith. Kinkora, yea e Cheese Class Foilowlng were the automobiles that are so popular on D y ers th hi J. Walter Smith, Cowan Brac, sel _ . l hn Pippy, Hazelbrook, 96.5. lfh Pounds Creamery Solids: P . C. Gamble, Tryon, 97.3. the booth and admired by alli 5 “gi °°° l.sl,_l,_ ills. oftriwlture. poilltri'-raisin Beautiful enameled hot ali- ctr- occupy prominent 1°°SitI°“" culators reminds one that the chilly, b Ak choice seIe°u°" °f °h1Id"e“'5 Shia are not far distant and now °? sid 515° °n display' and "°tI year's classm with those of last the time tv prepare for it. There °n y mate’ me ty” °' "°°1“Iycar. Finish and iii was much sup- is another unique and striking unit for children “med by the m’""<"'- . h 5 5 opinions of the exhhms as ___ whom boiithcream Across the back _of t e uve bags of Hour cost less than WU, mud swod by me ln mes, du ment held Queens, took one seat in eal Oil Burners no klndling, not le , cl b th el llc Cuml,..l.llmd_ and two in Colchester There are als Seve _mm we should miss the opportunity of I lnlst me people 0; gli, province election The to‘al vote of their two day voted to lnvesglgule pomiual OP e Island This beautiful stove is have signed the pledge PHILADELPHIA- Aug 22_(A-P ) Pl’0V1“°e'5 Nxt Hem er hailed me terfere Hang Gym Connlclh Hunter Rlven Shown m three Colm, flhlshes The decorations of the booth are -The Riev Dr Herman Joseph regule as a triumph for “respon Ing of A m h e r S t The range; on exhlbltlon lnclude white and mauve Ladies of the Heuscr, well known ecclesiastical Isiible Government" Youths Revealed 2 H J h B lhe old rellhble Champlon of forty W C T U are in attendance writer and for more than 50 years ,.5 l.ePlllhll0l.l_ the Champlon Ol a professor at the Seminary of St DETAILED RESULTS lst the Mhrlhhhm Thls ls shown ln Camegie Library Demonstration Charles Borroimeo. died in a hos- _ ' (Canadian Press) nlgllt on the result of the Nova '4. Jos. MacEachern, East River,i C nose green and ivory. Its sister ` "M181 Wday' He was 83' I An““P°u‘s_‘7‘ D‘ Mnxenm’ mb' MONTREAL' Aug' ”"Th° 95_ ;St0ve_ the c_lenc0e_ ls shown ln Tile booth of the Carnegie Lib-_ Fo'38 years he had reen editor emi, 5000; Hon. O. P. Goucher. Montreal Dany sm, llarried the 5 Austin Murphy, Emerald.I g y and white, The famous “ry Demonstration' mcated at th°1°f tm E°°I°5i“5t1°a1 Review' W1‘5°hI3959~ following story today: ..Beaverbwoh., ls also mere ln two southern end of the central area‘he founded. He had the unusual Antlgonish-Dr. J. L. Mclsaac, All uiiompt to play a joke or csley Wood, Hillsboro, 94.2. finishes and the range you csn| has bee” attracting much 81i@“'_dI5““°i1°n °f l‘°°°1V1h8 directly 2950: J. A. Walker 2482. gllgergere with the hanging of two he home for $,,,5__w_ makes hurl tion from those who orc interrsfcdlfrom the P°i>e the degree of Doctor c, B. centre-<4 polls tv hw' young mon in Nova scotia is be- d slows look ahllque_ in books, in education, and in ]ib__of Divinity in recognition of his from) Michaeil Dwyer, Lib., 61122 lieved to be the motive that in- The ~L,,llgley»» llle heal hrlghl “ry Work in general, Members ofleruditon and services. I-Ie wrote Noll McArthur 2408; Tom Ling, L8' spired a letter received by sheriff b,D|cl¢ Gumblgggmunr, Buy, 93,3, spot ln the exhlblh ls the largest the library staff are present to llUm€f°llS h<>0kS-. mflsily Oh the bor, 1062. C. D. Shipley, of Amherst, N. S., llhg oll burner range ln the give information on any question $8516 of priests and bicgrapilioal 0, B, West-(1 to hear from) and beurulg the signature of exe- i province, and has dozens of satis.I regarding the dem°”5I"“U°“» Istudies' A1°“”° Marten' Liberal' 2624; W' cutioner Arthur Ellis. The lat_ter 93f 58 pounds sold Creamery Butter: fled users ln Chm,lOl_l£lDWn_ | A selection of books to give :ml _ W. Patton, Cons., 3054. denied authorship of the letter -I-he --Sl,e¢,,,l-- Wm, ,ls cream hhdl idea of the scope or the library nfs--i_._____ 0, B, Essi_n. n. cameron. cons this for-enum following rcccipi of I my ,,,,,,mel_ trimmed ,,,l,h sl,,,,l,_ On display. The booth specializes; aces; I.. D. carrie. Lib.. 3658= aiclcgrcm from the sheriff. ~ Q ll ll l. . Jerseys . g nickle, is right ii; the edge n °° 5 ° H Dl'i’~°i11CH1 llHillre.- Davm Fraser. C.C.F. 403. J. B~ It said: "I received your letter ISuch subjects as ardeni k. _ _ _ My t, 39. . | l ._ ' ' ; , . Don Superor bth in quality and quantity was the comment of Mr Snl til Hlton, Rippan N S judge H of the Jei-seys in comparing this of ou will find one of these burn p° °u°° in o ration in thc new model “h°W th” W°"‘ °f "hum" °" the or he Iclt ten ears young iochlon, united Fron ii dsicd August ia. signed A. Ellis I C B South-1-lon G S Har- saying you cannot come here for ngion. 4778 D McKay. C C- 1"~ september I2. Is this letter from 1437, M. A Patterson, Lib 4606 you? Wire reply." 'I‘he executioner C. B. North-Horn. Joseph MC- in his negative answer requested aid. 4350: (2 polls missinzl Sheriff Shipley to keep the letter uke Days, Lib., 4227; J. McDonald, for the purpose of investigation, if . Lloyd Rogerson, Crapaud, 96.7. _5_ G_ B_ Nah North wlltshlm 96_ that at first appearance looks like h ` ° but also serves as a guide for gh ericr. stead Bm hers, Winslow, IL Ear Easter da Son, Wiltshire, trail- Colchester-W A Flemming. The hanging scheduled for Sep- Durc use of books for children H bl _ Eld _ lm a eirculator, but on closer exam- ' Rupert “ ey °" ahhh you ,md ls an oh bu in one side or the booth is dcvolcri m B' 1_ Lloyd R0gel.s,m_ 9»,_,l_ unit to attach to your present hot to an exhibit of b°°ks °” 'I variety 1 b _ 2. o. E. csmb1c,'I‘ryon, 97.1. ""°°°’ ‘mem 1" your basement. ° 5" jects' hlmry' ‘I°"°“' M9' . Creamery Print Butter: in 3. c. M. Johnson, Dunk River, al. This is M1* Ives' Wh idea. and if th ol ' ‘ K e . is no additional cost over coal f _l ' ` Ie ' h C fairy butter, you owe it to yourself to see this 0 osep hamberlam' There are also twenty entries of at Mr. Aeneas McManus, Dairy Pro- new heater. duce grader, Saskatchewan, and These stoves and heaters arc.t.he M.F.T.M .P i'lDai Droductofthll 16: ii . r orrow rov ncla ry od Ct Ltd_e name Heat ng Tllhl ,lhe Holslem clahles this u s. . at Sackville, N. B., and is considered by critics as the fr-8;; slgzwslzhggggrgeogmbfgremellt est stove exhibit in Eastem ity and llllamlly wel. those °l.qll;;` nada. If you want style and year was the expressed op'ni0n of grader, are judges. Pr Manual Training fin CB The booth exhibiting the manual dufhbility buy a 'Fawcett." training work of the school boys, principally from West, Kent and the Stewart Warner 'All Wave' judge himself, Ml' Lorne Logan U1 -3 RB»di0 Liflé LI3‘t¢n into Lgndon of Buggem New Brunswick. expressed BIRTHS Paris by a turn of the dial A new himfelf as being well satisfied with ----__ su rheterodyne Automobile Radio, ilhe exhibit COMPTON-At culioden, Aug. 11, with automatic volume control is Those who have seen both shows The dual purpose Shorthoms, 1933. to Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Comp- on exhibition for your inspection, are of the opinion that the ani- Herefords and Aberdeen Angus RTF-Dhy.-art Outstanding iimnri Holstoins live-stock mon yesie-may 9,; the ing close. Uniformity of annual; in were tile largest winners with EE. United Front, 693. _ any Shi-'>l11f1 be mBC1e» ` Di' 6 the junior classes especially in heifer classes was noticeable. Most shown. stead Bl'o,hers, won the Fernaie Grand Championship with Jen of Maple Glen, a. daughter gf that noted bull Powers’ Losses L' Bright Prince, which did so well Truro and I-Isrvey's Jensey Club, importation from Oritaro, showni by _La Sente`s Oxford Sultan, om of the outstanding bulls of Ontario at the present time. Beef Clttle sal, M¢l_md_ 5.l4ll_ ed an aged woman who lived alone bull c`as~es were rather weak, ai- Cm,hllm_lhhd_l_l,m_ P_ C_ Blaclh in a house near Amherst, Aivahl thvllsh four very good bulls wei-sham, E B Paul Llh 9l9ll_ _l B -Henwood and his companion crush- ' ` ` ' " ' ' ' d the woman‘s skull with a base- Airiilcy, saos, Arch Tcrris. alia. I” D1 dby_J_ W’ comam 537” J_ lball bat and then cut her thi-oat., nuusmglxhyo 3_3: t_os_t;li0hshlp bull, an Hon. A. Parsons, 4643. Iriver-ness-I-liibcrt. Auooin, ical; Bdllk P7‘Ob8 , by Mr. George Calibeck was sired`Dl-_ M_ E_ Mogul-ry, 55g3_ Kings-(2 to hear from) J. A. lgmwyggeg png) MMIDODB-1d. 3689i GWTBG NUW18»!`\ PALA ALTO, Calif., Aug. 23-i 6085. Lunenburg--.Dr. F. R.. Davis, (Mltoday declined an invitation to polls missing) 8003; M. M. Gard-I appear personally at Detroit,_ nor, gm; D, w, N, Reniug, 5514; I Mich., and testify regarding thc” Gordon Romkey, 6897, tattltude of his administration to-I IIJ'0n leader. tonight Whvll clare it otherwise it would be “guil- mng °“ the Wan" fm' the C°n will be liable to arralgnment be hich has been steadily rising in very part of Canada" said the op tion leader Hs regarded the esult as "very s’gnlf.cant ' ‘Too much credit can not be mls of the Dominion, said King OTTAWA Aug 22-Rt Hon Sir Per ey Acting Prime Min er, had no comment to make to tla elections. one of the outstandlzlg youngi be e”V“t“'es 1'h"°“3h°“1' canada fore the tribunal unless they re- The 9°” mdiwws the ‘"°“5th sign The tribunal may assess am- mte wmgm Premur Ha_____ng__°n W the growing tId8 01 L1b°"°‘u5m sentence, including death Heavily Armed P J, Rutledge, Minister of Jus tice referring in the Senate to night to the circumstances whiel led the govemment to ban tht Blue Shirts .said the govemment had sufficient information that the group was a heavily armed forci and that it was importing arms into the Free State The Blue Shirted National Gus / of General Eoin 0'Duffy, dismis recently as Commissioner of the' State police, has claimed I ‘membership of 10.000. - An intensive recruiting campaign 'was initiated following a govem- pos 15 8' large bmn" H°me one bottle D, whlskey ll ls also flcult times I trust all animost the W0 member ‘-"’“5m“°“°y I appried of the vote Mr King saw ll, or u poguive Mi; of tyranny" th Libe l ‘ to th “hand al. no ashes. no soot -one is atI5h0Wn that uiuohol lwecks m,_1rl5_ 5 “mae y e ec n may e n hold li. e ra vlc ry e Members of the National Gum. posi Mr George Soo FTYPHUIII sland Nun Among Victims As Typhus ment ban on a parade scheduled in Dublin two weeks ago last Sun- day, announeed as honoring thi-ei late Irish leaders. President De Valera thereupol recruited a new section of tht Civic Guard, armed them and pro vided means of rapid transportm tion. Last week President De Valeri announced the new section would . be maintained in view of a situ- Takes ln Mon' ation which he described ns "in- treal Convent. l secure." (Canadian Press) I MONTREAL, Aug. 22.-Ravages of typhus which has already taken 41 G Y '1`1l°"“”- °°“°~ 544° temb" 1° I’ th” °' "‘”° y°“““ a ioii of four lives and stricken as v , . - T- R- J°h“=°h- Lib-r 60391 Ed' "‘°“' °°"“°°°d °' "°""‘¢ ’““’°"' other huns, tonight brought about indefinite postponement of the col- orful ceremony of the taking of first vows by thc novices in the Congre- butt" DYOGUCGG Ill C0110-da lui gation of Notre Dame. Two of the Extraordinary precautions have been taken to prevent spread of typhoid outside the walls of the Convent. Within the walls of the institution those nuns who have showed a decline of more than Ia,- been stricken and their attendants are separated from other residents. 1932. All other provinces showed in- lFermei- President Herbert Hoover There are about 575 nuns in resi- dence at the Convent, it was learn- ed today. In private life three of the four sisters who died were: Madeline ion, ir son, william Henry. 'rho new "Double value" fins fur- mel# this vw were in better con- were iudsed by Mr. .Iomrs woiircr. ure plus a great radio model diliion f»:r showing than Last year. Truro Agricultural College, who Ham., om/,l-,_Dr_ G_ M~_ my iward the closing there last winter, an, 4010; Russell Mclnnes 8968: °f tm “°'I1°“°1 1”~“1'-9- ' Cogswann, Antigonish N. S.; and Laurier, Montreal; Marie Louis 0 ncreaseInCream- ery Butter Outpul' (Canadian Press) \* OIITAWA, Aug. 22. - Creamery month totalled 31,522,207 pounds, ali increase of more than 2.000.004 pounds as against the corresponding month last year when the produc- tion was 29,391,957 pounds, accord- ing to a report. issued by the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics. , Quebec led the provinces with I production of 10.000000 pounds, but 000 pounds as compared with July, creased production, Ontario helm second with 9,100,492 pounds, and Alberta third with 3,700,000. Othel provinces produced as follows: Sask- atchewan, 3.251.998; Manitoba, 3,- 139,240; Nova Scotia, 877,377; Bri- tish Columbia, 550,400; New .Bruns- ,‘\\ FRIZZELL-At Cornwall, Aug. ll, 2? 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Friz- (nce Olive Williams) a son. Hol- __» ...__é___ the -*__-_..___g_ _ com 22, loss, Mrs. Thomas Frizccll, sgcrl "01 mlm Unlhed church mhlhce your ouc_°1_ date can “_ 2:; first in the senior heiferl otlItitilAi;¢;iig__ wln;l_enrsh_”_ses wi _ &e0_nhes;t0:_vitdlls;Eintil1a 'Vertcx. I gtanley Oolwiil. Kingston. mem-Istook Farm. Eoiith Gosetown. , y' 1327' Of f.h8 Kinjlrlfbll-H'.\ll'ip9l‘|IXel N. B., Mid 50yIll0'ill’ Wood book ihg 7 _ki nit I N. D. MacLea _ " n I, An exhibit of more than usual Uunsanirna linterest is inc nlacir Diamond . aimasima lf"i°"'°"° F“.""‘°° °‘°“°"' "‘°““° .- , ac ured in the Maritime Pi-nvii-M; ' Charlottetowmaiig and exhibited by Mr, 11|” w_ North Wiltahirp Morris, who is dealer in Charlotte. “ Plame |49 ltown and vicinity. Following are i ‘ some interesting facts regarding In this some booth you will find conclusion of the judging. The P0 . I Fo ll be ready for you in a few days, MF- C0111? Lewis, Freetown. and dec`aied he had never before seen l. the fl,” tulle ln Prlnce Ed_ Mr. C. D. Taylor, also of Freewwri, _ beiter axliibits of either Hereford: ll; Hm_ls0n_ - warg mllnd_ ML Il,” ls ,llowlng were the largest winners. Lewis _ or Aberdeen Angus. New Sclllllllh vertex Munch, took the Female Gi°a.nd_ Champ-_S Sanderson and Sons were the . DEATHS for your aulDm°l,lle_ ..vel,hlx-. ln ll! ionshlp, the .Junior Male Champ-_,outstanding winners in the Here. ,,, »f Izzru.-A iery. is uni us and absoiutcl rc- ' - ' ‘ Y ~ I' summ"51d°- A“5~ hhlonmy qhnd mb! motor; of frat in the aged herd. Mr. Taylor' In the Aberdeen Angus glam; B . “_ Funeral Thundw st 2 p_m_lll_h mam dlscomfon md lnsecumy_ look first in the three year old_Hcrne Bros., W.nsloe, were uid Boys Club wan the Junior Female “'°" W' M°"1' = Oi-ismpicnship, and another mem- I going to the former. ber of the same club, George Mac Millan, Comrwall, topped the two year old female class the hardest of the show. The aged bull class and the two for a touch of dyspepsia." and three year o`d heifer classes ` "Thst's just it. Pd like you to get rl ccriiiicazs from him which would A- l‘°*'1‘°° 337°- ,, show that your dyspciislr. antcdaicdi siieaiurno-ii. iv.. nm, :;:;- J. '”‘°"‘1 °"“"~ our marriage" were especially strong. There were sxteen in the two year old sect/ion. .loc Wallace, united Front 147. I 1” “ ielelmm i° Hefflf S- TW-‘ Hall,” lllul__H°h_ _L F_ Fl_wh__.prosecutor at Detroit. Mr, Hooveri ro. »~»= fm -;;;°I _-_- BI C ' ` relation of rcdcrsl auihoriiics io' ° l Halifax West-George Hagen, Lib the ev- nl lem tu m cl Llndberghs , _ ing mi; nr. Angus Morton ioas. . ,th el 5 "3 ° °° Rm! N m__G am l o ess banks can be obtained only | “x ° er m°'v°"' from tho fonner officials of the' Cons., 2411; Gordon Ianor, L'b. 5452. l Rccohhml lm Flmm _ ot ce Corpor-7 H”-If" s°“1'h‘”‘A"¥“‘ mmm' lation, the Federal Reserve Board,I lld 40451 H00- Ur- 0- H- Murphy the inch oompirolicr or tho our-l 4330- reney, and from the record." I PI4’W\|-H°h- -7°hl\ 1301111. 8'lB0:I The former chief executive toldl . Marie Caroline Gaudet, Summer- In Iceland REYKJAVI-K. Iceland. AUC. 22- (A.P.)-Ooloflel Ind Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh llnded at 5 p. m. to- day (i p. in. E.S.T.) at Eaki Flord blllk °f 111° l>fi=¢=~ the mllority non llram-.I.ib.,1o4z; J. w. Mac- how inc nciroii banking .iinaiion °“ “lt °"'"“ °°“°1’“° °i *hi* . --_--___ "Jack, dear, before our wedding I wish you would see a doctor." "Why should I7 I am well, except rie 1045. 2871; R.. M. Irving. Lib.. ma. in. . W mad co" -_ liaarra uaimcae for abouisairirl. Phuiaed that hc had no itinerary. » ‘ ' ` , _ .f»~1'.a‘.;ft‘.. - I _ ING. 6008- 89992 H. H. Macquar- had been placed before him "on a “und Mt" °°‘mpl°i'm‘ °“°I'h" Thllndly evelllhh ln Nhmuwr stage of their aerial survey of Qm,ll‘_5_ M._ Bu.l_llh|_ Conan md “ld he ,ecelved the lllmpnb North Atlantic sir lanes. They left ,lmn lllhl except for the Ghudlm here st 11.20 a. in. without reveal- iuoianona-ia io noir ircml nr. 'I°"“°i ¢°1“i>mv the Detroit banks 1”' “"1” “°'“"‘“°"- G_ Rh D¢l,“l,_ Lll,__ 3.733; D_ B_ "were able to meet their deposit r responsibilities if there was no 'md' ”'°"’“' L1“‘"’°"lh “YI“¢» "I like better to say what I have done 'His plans of the couple were not I __*_______ fthan what I iniond in ds,-' H, gm. \ I WICK 540.000. and Prince Edward Is- sixte, P. E. I. Name of the fourth land 462,700 pounds, victim was not disclosed. news of loevil lntareaa but ailvertlsl :I I newly nature may ba Inserted “santa a word ltrietly pnyghlg ..°C.4ltDlGAN PRESBYTEBIAA Church. Sllhdily. August 27th. Ser- vice will be held at 7.30. Rev, A19; R. Gibson, Minister, will preuuir ..°S’I'. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Montague, sunqiiy_ Aug 27th, Sunday services, Morning al 11 o'clock; Evening at 7 yclocg Sunday School at I0 a. mf Rev. Alex R. Gibson, Miiiigierl gm preach. The Male Trio, Messrs Mad Munras, Lloyd Nicholson and Wil- fred Bruce, will sing. _ ..' This column is nnngq I