gié .L_ ,- II I M, MAXIMS _ / T §\\\\\|.\\%y/Q,___,,., 1v1Ax|Ms 1 MERCHANT ,,h ‘ " ' _ T . A ' . - _ “Hvt\\\ //I » _ /_ HU *_* 'l.i¥` _ /1 _ 5 . " ' V i 5 - T OF A . _ ir _i _ MERCHANT, '__ _ -, . ‘. _ _ _ ‘ /"" 'C' . _ __ '_l'll0l0 Who WMI While they may _ __\‘n t _ ‘l I ./ ///f _ ‘..L‘ ' . _ _ __ .. ,_ \`Q\f*, ` 1 °°~°f“°‘~'-'--"~ es; The People Paper sad ' verybody -\ ............. _ -Q _“ni ._ _ \ ` . _ . 1"" _ , - CoversPrinceEdward Island Like the Dew li I satis" A vmrdinsnsonisnotllvlyll llllil llllerlptloll Dollvlrod “D0 ‘ ' ' ' ‘ln tzfmii "` A- ° 4 ww °°-'- -“°""- S- A- “M CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FR1nAY,JUi.Y zo, 1928 ................ ............ r... w llonilag Guardian, Illlnled ritish Columbian vernment Defeated me _ Assassin, An Art [__ fH1s‘0wn Respons Guardian) motive of his crime was religious July 19. - Police for-von tonight semi-officially that the assassin of had been identi- lon Toral an.art ggudont aged years, a native of Logon in the State of Jalisco. He said to have lived at Guadalajar, liedosilfise to have come to Mexico City months ago seeking work. Poi- ice said they found upon him a rosary and other religious emblems and a picture of the Catholic priest, Miguel Augustin Projuarez, who was executed in connection with the attempt to assassinate Obregon with November. It was said that DB Leon Toral admit ac- throughout was res- nt to- Du Elias assassin of admitted the SMU TUBE ITETIGITIIIS TERVUR Calles Will Accept Extension Of Office.- _ Britain _Accepts _ ‘ _ _ _ A i`- Loewenstein s Body Y ~ f-if-==1====z%' s 111111 ................u_s.1i1ivi. .cnisi Plinviuci nliillus ccnsiiviiivi . -wanna) Student, Proclaims ibility. _ _ _ MEXICO CITY, July 19. -Pres- ident Calles is likely to remain in office for two years more in order to overcome the difficulty of fill- i the Presidenc after the as 118 y 8 - assination of President-elect_0bre~ gon, it was indicated authoritatively today. Obregon sources said todav that a cdnstitutional amendment would be proposed to congress un- der which Calles term would be extended so that instead of leaving office Dec. 1, at the end of the four years' term for which he was elected, Calles would remain in of Obregon would have served for six years A constitutional amendment - f was passed several months ago pro- 0 viding a six year, instead of a four year presidential term. Calles had announced he would not take ad- vantage of the extension, but would leave office in Obregon's favor. _Oi Neglect 0rB 'I'he heavy responsibility resting upon motor car drivers and the the part of the public of Eine traffic laws were points stressed by the Chief Justice in his charge to the Grand Jury at the July term of the Supreme Court, Georgetown. which was concluded on Wednesday last. The suggestion of the Court that detailed knowledge of the traiiic laws should be placed in the hands of every motorist was strongly en-, dorsed by the Grand Jurors in their report. Commenting on the widespread use and abuse of motor cars within the Provlncephis Lordship said that already the death of a number of the reckless and therefore criminal, abuse oi' these machines. “I will not attempt to enter into a detailed ici 11111111 I' il W P a in setting forth of the provisions of the law in mgard- to the operation of motor cars. I am glad to see thc Attomey General in the Court; and Perhaps a suggestion that I shall make might prove to be worth act- ing upon. That is that there should be placed before the public such a statement of the law. perhaps ii Publication of the whole law. as will P . g . , - - ‘ BIS LAST VQYAGE wa, Ont., and Quebec City have 10 good opium in to bg imputed toltor car. and by negligence-which _it was one which I had advocated ‘ _ sn _ __ _ d . d_.. . ‘ - make its provision available for ev-'im ery person who might require that knowledge. The form of p bllcation and the means of distribution would in be a matter that would best be de- P Announcements, , Coming Events, "ROBIN 1100-;-TLOUR. nbw pro- curahle in Gililiinln or cotton bags. |° su ch-oem. '1-ii-ii. i e "Como to the lawn party and E dance at Rice Point to-night. "Come to ice cream social at use-1-an zi "Ice cream eecidl and dance miihu iuyn- sgihiihcnoron ‘ , Oil PIM” . ' sm-'1-is-ai. “The moo of the 1 ' _ 1'i»“i°..€’.”;. ..........' ".‘§’...’i’r-S* 1 _1 h°°l"i"n.ouDoa&imAo§imo1nr.Aysn . .roi- miniaoioiennag 4-if W . si. 5 ilndim Egg ii? gg; -sit? Bt. A T' 1 - 1 "8 ° B oonoiusi n 1' this ' ir .ii 1 'rn ' iii huegiisp£l.nl%hw]l!1`?i;xl}vi§f;n0l>ll¥iln;|tg'°‘:'E“Trix lla et’l\pi;°t’;grtthai't1;ns}l)TfeiEl]r1ilésdT;'_ Btgiitllitllgstfituclz glrdlac purpose °E the ore; htlsd madelphicgilrhnilvitggehxt 22:18 gn barl;)oTOn§.!uth's§mE:1So'wdri)i'e‘.;i °“ Demmber “thi 1917- ictou via s. s, "1-iooheiogo". which _,nn mn ' __ 2 °““' °f ii Secretary and a chair. nut him in a lead oi 21 games! 'rho young mon was is years or t be mth their honour b the Prem Edgewater." The party will leave the province "'-' ra eight boxing match scheduled |03 7" » ments, sncm will be r wngJuE|eer;fw1:in?°:liTEin:n:g: unable to be .hero on that occas- _ _`_ ir night. '°°~ le ii; iii i7 i f _ r ll . flce for six years, until Deo. 1, 1930. F i‘¥°i‘.. o.............. oryrrno ni Governor General Un ward Island, followed, at 830 p m b . - duo. nm bv no H°»=°“= able To Open Provin g d Mrs gh Anunwn mm. ' J 1 the Lieutenant Govemor an 3m_ Inn mn* nnnsngimnnfnntsy Efearta at their private residence, rm” num by mm- |p,¢1g| His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- gh t emor was dolirous of having their mln:Lh,‘°,n°h Wm me” em . Excellenoies. the Governor General .___.'¢.*_;. and vuoountolflmfiiilllingdon vial; this provinol. 0 DWDUO 0 nm" "°°'"°N"_’ topenins the-Provincial mniihition _ on August Nth but His Honour is rm _Min__.1 1e.'rho ~ noi-mid tion he nom Jognm, ?uIfn,__,°§’,,,,n, ‘§1g,,,,.,, ,,,,.{1n roooipi oi ai communication mt. 0 (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, .luiy 19.-Brita.in's complete `approvai of the Keli- agg proposal for the outlawry of war is said to bo expriewed in the reply which the Foreign Office today handed to Bay Atherton at the American Em- bassy. The British note which will not be published u.\'i\i.ii Fri.- day calls attention ici the fact that acceptance of the Ameri- can proposal will» not prevent Englani_i’s intervention with armed forces, if necessary, in special regions like Egypt and Mesopotamia. _ "”*?i-O~}--- Larkin. 1 Of Empire Canadian Cruiser To *_ ‘ - ~ ,anal Cn be f T d f G ` “milton he was transferred imme- (Canadlpn Press) The Young Ambassadors of Em. Brmnn ‘gm vfsnf’ T05" 5 0 'ea' diately to a nursing home, and died on the basis of returns this morn- _ on o on July this ft, ,_ ire. consisting of twenty five boss .__ 21.22. 'rho notional chamber. ri “ "‘°°“ Wiih°ut regaining NEW ironic. .iuiy 1o_noho an h dian equnl nummr cgfogylglusnfarzg- H_ M_ °_ 5_ Champlain éingyyétin up fmm the leaning mnmnnngnng “’;’l’!‘g°iv*`;‘}i$imt 311;” recognizing his nigani; !;'l‘$!n1eai:)il3t§i`ilct;1nh1i;1xr;e‘;';i:)ilsc:?i; cctlons in British Columbia. Elev- F Hams nn; grand nnner nnn nn ng n age rom 0 » '1Monti-cal, en route to aro c-'Great Britain, is making 9 to r f ' - ' ~ , ` ' 1 tn other with the olilcials conducting town 1 emma and the lem" cmes Unk? He would have retired at the and the White Box here Both were “Tami *"0*-he’ 1°” me T “Vi” in ° cial Exhibition that, to other Ugags GREAT BRITAIN prisoners that Christiamen cap~ red on the alleged rum runners. eivniutiz in I I (Special to the Guardian) ' , WASHINGTON, Jidy 19. -_- The i United States Govemment has _ formally apologized to Gmat Brit- ain for the violation of the sover- eignty _of the Bahamas last Sept-` » ember by Lawrence Christiansen. H 1 _ coastguard boatswaha, who, when in _ _ command of a cutter entered the - , _ territorial waters at Ciun Key with , _ _ '_ two captured United States owned ' _ ' and operated alleged rum runners _ ' _ without notice and left the next I diiy after some of the seized liquor -- < ` ' D Y and was the subject of longdiplo- _ ‘matic negotiations which have been _ ' [terminated with the apology. The | United States Govemment, in ad- dition. has agreed to turn over the ‘ l._ two seized craft with meilrwliquor ° _ cargoes to the British, an _can- wlng to _Fear of cel the bail and release from trial pudiation, Newgjf Agreement C 0 [1 - The state department, however, de- . ids .-t thtth Unitedstates (!lll(l€(l by HOD. P. Co ills; cxtfrlsiexnled E0 the abrogation of resend :':.:;:i.s':;.':..T.f;.°.s.:;i Washington Receive.- (Canadlan Press) BOULOGNE, France, ,lilly 19. -The body of Capt. Loewen- stein noted Belgian financier, was taken to Calais this even- ing by a. fishing boat and the _ identity was established by means of a wrist watbh. ‘ ~ *tm* Answers of ‘Five British Common- wealth Governments to Kellogg Plans.- Canada’s R e p l y Striking. ‘ -1;. Le --_` _ PARTY T0 PBWER BY HERVY ITTMBRITY PREMIER-ELECT Liberal Government Led By Hon. J ; D. Mc- HON. DR. S. F. TOLMIE ader of the victorious Conservat- ( Canadian Press) iv, M1 the so-called Bahamas agreement WA5HING'r0N_ July 19-Replies P women candidates who ran ln yert- HSSGFUUK that this hiid 110° hem oi' the London Government and of , erday‘s British Columbia elections - -- Suggested by Great Briiiiiil- five other members or the British _ 1 3,Il3,d3, S were detour/en. Mrs. Mary Ellen (SPBGN 00 “I0 Gimfdhnl l"{'°>i* Commonwealth, Canada, Australia, G » ' . . Sn OTTAWA' Oni-» JUIY 19~-R°“m' South Africa, New Zealand and In- ' ° 1 4 it -ww'-,_ - i . . ~ -=- : 1 anis. owes Cannida n‘e|1rly1Bg4-0:1011' dia, accepting the revised United Mllllonalres Raslde gd 1'] -. » ` f ` ` 5 000 deiiiiite me “Mica C’ W °‘,' States draft of the war renunciat- ' unsuccessful in me invasion of E5.. ' _ »_ A - 3 ‘ may lead w the d°W“fB‘“ °f mei , 1.0" treaty were made P“bU° '~°mSh'9 quimault, the stronghold of R. H. . - ` ` . BFHUBDU Mi!`ii5i'i'Y- The 1*/Ii",-“er °f| by the state department simultane- '_°°* Pooley an`d was defeated by a. sub- iiniiiioe 1101115 R°UmH“1*m bimds f°"i ously with their publication in Lon (Canadian Press) St , _....;...__----_ the °»m°“-nt simu" 9° me general don and Ottawa. The Canadian ans: TORONTO, Ont., July 19.-There . _ ' i issue of ROHMHTUBU Winds “nd “ff ' wer is the most striking of the orc 272 millionaires in Canada and W _ th gald Donaghy, Minister of Finance, S |E0tiable in the open market. The - nronn It was transmnted direct more than nan of them reside in Vancouver, ran second t,o Hon. Du _ _ _ interest is belnginiaxilra anna $50 from Ottawa bearing the signature the province of Ontario, it in sigtéed on the Liberal nst of six but WM = _ .nfLst1i?i‘tecIli;e;1z:rtli§1i-liligl giitgh ciiillcllrlew lllorkfwans odygmsmg game 2.8%) votestgaehlnslr the énwgst ' ` ` ° ' ‘ in a' few years and while Ciiniidfi-1 affairs, and states in fifty words and listing ilrm, to various nnanc- °"5ef"“ Ve V” - "S» 3 Y5 lc Regardlng Thelr has no nreferencebin thc rniattgrlgff _ that Canada "cordially accepts the lal houses in this city. n 5 ` » -demtons_the ondsse os tt isd dis Th l l.ii compilaons A xiiifill hsve equal place with the oth-I QUEBE((€a§T,f;zI;g_F_l'~§;s; pl-even. plieftigiggtigelneitsansignaEJtli‘?g5tre§TlE; for 592; rihgr sghgvlitrig Canadians ent by means of aeroplane and the er h0l1dB t0 be Called in f!'0m time tion of industrial accidents especp British government answer equally classified by wealth, states that rn 9° mme' ottawa is “°t‘i'an1d“l§'1°°§" ally accidents due to railway coup- accepts the revised treaty but reit- there are 138 millionaires in Ontar- and Conservative ODDOHQHCS- Ml'S~ ' “med “b°“° the fmanc “ss n lings and minimum wage fixing crates the British understanding of io, 87 of whom are in Toronto, J. . 1 f dl- f ll- . iii l 'l ` , ‘ termincd by the Attorney Generalygnlgnaqf gulqla d‘;:"1ig;;5 830%/‘(,ll_\macliinery were among the princl- tangy tglriréigt cgfmtgite Dgggtngiggfgg "ng ynnIiw(;l:; dggggigngg League of Nations or under the ' The province of Quebec is listed ` need M a tmmugh km ledge anim” mxormauon should i§wb1ma(§eT°"d 1`ei’“Y°bl° 1" me Years' This stated Hon peter Heemm Cuuadf treaty of Locamo and also with second with a total of 91 million- Vmlable' 'md euuy 5:5 B e’ lo money was used in the furtherance nm Mnnntér of Labor on' his “_ respect to the right of self-dpfense aires. 78 residing in lvloritreal and every p°rs°"' becwsc 9 resp°“s`lof trade with Canada- UD |20 1922 tu, to Quebec from Euro wne 0 and automatic release from obllga- 10 in Quebec City. Manitoba has bi;%ydE_?xs “:“;a';_°s£q‘l'§§nb$vg?;)T§iRoumania paid no interest and no he ieprwenwd the cnnadlfsn noi; tions to any signatory nation break- 21, all of whom are Winnipeg resi- - iprinoipal. so negotiations were un- ing the pact. I additi si A _ dents. mt ‘mly w car drive" but to everpidertaken by Hon. P. C. Larkin who 'emmem' at’ the inwmatmml labor ten Chamberlairlt foreiglnn sec:-etal; ' British Columbia comes next °"° Wh°mw1°lksit Znonfghnef kggwxigot the debt placed on - a better]°‘Tgg;“‘;;;‘fug,°:°'3’nich was re reiterates his previous statement with five, Alberta and Nova Scotia geldgallz cThere is an awful res-Txnwmnyrlfgrlantggreexent ::;s;`¥te|:,ylsented by the representativesp of 3:” crest ?m'am,S acceptance Ut hngegouuf eagg' wlgleI§aslElatchew8oIl ggnel-al etllllgons yesterday' indicat- ' . ar ars - e new rel y rests "upon the un- an r ce war an are I1 e eary morning that with at °“5“’”"'y “p°“ the me who ddveslesil plug integest etherenn and am-~c“““d‘“" °mDl°y°"s and in which I derstandin that it d credited with having among their car, and that responsibility, I- I t 3520636 narwes certainly interested advocated di .. n E °es "0" preju' 1 nn tn think’ is not brought home except gulgtgailedotg nm ,orlgm;1;a;sn_&>li;il»pal’ythe extension of the spirit of c0°p_ sp;i;me¢i;rr‘§iéiig;ilsorii‘0¢;fv;il;:li;clkoAnt|ili; $15: agar: anyone w more an ates elected out of a tnitalyforgy B ;°e;l;Nf'l\’s3:;fl|;i;3;;°'Dnver this made $23,009,720 ang bonig to,g£3g;e;h;‘§; §1’;“§:o:f;lf;°,?’;mg;f§ fare and integrity constitute ii Next to Winnipeg, which is thirid swept the Liberal Government from ‘ this' amount were issue to an-` ' special and vital interest for our in the Boyd listing- I-0i1d0n.011t.. So o Hon. Mr. Heenan. “The principe .. 1 f tn i th 1 in umm __ 1 this ada. These bear interest at ioufl 1, this I tl peace and safety. paced our n e CMS C Five government supporters were I mnfd Stag; zghzhggwés Q mo_ percent and mature in 1968 with a she worl';:‘;,“re‘;)':_e_;’;‘l‘l8tast‘i‘;’£°;tI‘;:1i £2 *--»oa»_€ by cities with a total of 14. Otta- definitely eie¢t¢d__ Hou 1:-_ s_ To1_ WW 3 “ny sinkind fund to retire them This H is sec red by H Speoinl 9XP0\’i tax f SOUTHAMPTON' July 19 _ each. Vancouver, B C 6 and am Ro I 1 _ d is _ or many years I also endorsed it I J mn to t 4 _ _ (Continued on page 3) zgle n:'nQ‘;2lm}; srgigcemg/H, Lngifnlgaeuaezayg tnhiit “if this' Dl‘i;'i¢iPl” 1 1° Cl:i|lil:EdcLllil`1xele:ine;ciUrl19r;l)d giliedolodrs Tliic 'Circular also details the J D' MacLean Went down to de made the agreement Canada hasin was deg” gt Gzggvgtlgvglwh chlat the conclusion of what was to Wealth °f C“““dm“‘ by pr°Vm°°S ived $252,290 and other inior- P’°"° h o o ni 1 ri hir-ge (ities in various other Vlslt The Young £258 payments are being made as gr great advantage "f an °°“°°"‘ Aliilitanelin S “st voyage on the Ellades starting ai S5000 ____ _,_ H tak ill ue _é_._.>____ the eigzntanlsn at cgihthleo arrival of wiu. visrr rononro renamed unwnsuo er ufg' ‘md GGES TWO us un d th. When the vessel en Some 47 delegates from the Nat reached s°“"h` T I workshop. bo when 'wc'vc doiio our dny’s toil how siiro our leap into liberty with the starting grim- ulus of zi mellow swallow-of what ?.__ Evangeline Pale Dry! The man docs11’l live who has yet put that tiflglc tiavor into words. o ` yy ' at 1 tee, who have been in charge of the _ cleaning up process which has been going on there for some time. The work done under the s rvislo f _ turned. Labour Re To One. _ (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, July 19. - Six p. m. standing British Columbia elec- tions: Liberals 9; Conservatives 325 Labor 1; Liberals leading two; C011' servativcs ieadinl f°“1'- (Canadlan Press) VANCOUVER, July 19.-Election summary 1.15 p. m. Conservatives 30; Liberals 8; Labor 1. Conserva- tive ieading-ilvc seats. Liberals leading-four seats. WOMEN CANDIDATES DEFEAT- ED (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. July lil.-The four ilth former member of the Liber- Govcmment and who represent- Vancouver in the last house was antial majority. Mrs. Paul Smith. ho replaced Mrs. Mary Smith in ross, who did most oi' her cam- algning in Columbia as independ- dio was far bchind her Liberal C. McGregor, Independent-Com (Canadian Press) TOLME ELECTED VANCOUVER, B. C., July 19. _ Retums from British Columbia least twenty six opposition candid- eight, the Conservative art h fflc after twelve years in power. mie. Conservative leader, was elect- ed with good majority. but Premier feat as did three running matics. THREE MINISTERS DEFEATED (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. C.. July 19. - Twenty seven Conservatives, nine Liberals and one Labor candidates were practically assured of election ing from yesterdays provincial cl- > ima/ \ _ Lean Goes Down T o _ Defeat. -- Premier _ And Two Minister s Among Vanquished. -Dr. Tolmie Conservative Leader Re- presentation Reduced en seats were still in doubt. but running close und uncertain ile- cause ol’ 1ri1~.:.ing small polls or ab- sentee votcs or results delayed be- cause of the isolation of the ridings. It looked as though three mink- ters would be the complete tall of the defeats in govcmment ranks. as' Hon. A. M. Manson, Attorney General, was leading in Ominega, Hon. Ian MacKenzie. provincial secretary in Vancouver North, Hon. J. H. Sutherland, Minister of rolds in Revelstoke, and Hon. T. D. Pat- tullo in Prince Rupeit. Premier MacLean was defeated in Victoria. Hon. Dugald Donaghy, minister of finance in Vancouver, and Hon. E. D. Jarrow, minister of Agriculture in Chilli-wack. The Conservative leader Hon. S. P. Tolmie was elect- ed in Saanich. I\fIo!.EAN’S STATEMENT VICTORIA, B. C.. July 19.-"Tho electors have spoken and have cho- sen a Conservative Goveminent. I have no fault to find with their de- cision," declareil Premier J. D. MacLean, here last night, whenthe results of the general election be- came known. “The only thing that undoubtedly. influenced the election was the cry "It’s time for a change] Hon. Dr. MacLean said. Beothio Leaves _ _ For The North ...___ (Canadian Press) NORTH SYDNEY, N. S. July 19. -There were no cheers from agreat crowd, waving of flags or shrieking of whistles. when the Newfound- land steamer Beothlc. under char- ter to the Canadian govemment. left today on its third annual voy- age from this port to the Arctic, but the expedition. headed as on previous trips, by George P. Mac- Kenzie, of the Northwest Territor- ies and Yukon branch of the de- partment of the interior, is optimis- tic of retuming with a greater coi- lcction of scientific data thanother more widely advertised expeditions to the Far North have obtained and expects to cdvcr more remote terri- tory in securing this information. Further Details Of Drowning Accident George Harris. who, together with Howard Hill was drowned in Dock Creek near Alberton on 'Wedy nesday last, was an only son ol Mrs. George C. Harris. of 570 Rob- ic Street, Halifax, N. B. His father, Ex-Controller George Halifax explosion, which occurred .it tentative programme oi enter nu nonour the Lieutoniuit cover 3 “ig” °!;f°fh1*'\_i=`f;=°°fd PM °i 1927- F|~AM|Nc\ Youm Q? ‘{§‘,‘§‘,§’,§',‘,',§“";'f”°K‘§n'*;° §:,'v‘n_Zf;v' alnment has been arranged as fol nm. ang M? tneutzlgongu dame to W en e Sl y H W5 be he ‘ ° ° °"°mm°“" only last summer at the Northwest Luncheon given by HiS W°“hli" House on the evening of Thursday, O he Mayor and corporation immvd .ini seth 'rho shi win remain in n e T118 R6St0I'6(l MONEY 'fo Am' H“"‘“"- While hi* °°'“P°“i°“ T is Halifax He had learned to swim . y 11 on that moi day had never done tely lifter arrival of the ship por; until Juiy goth A visit io the confederation ohani | A detmhmuu 0, ,mcen ,nd men t C B Ill 01.38 I' y OH BURN :angstsnnnnninennolneyiinldmoom-ppgan r in the Pfvviiwiei B""<““ii 1°" from the mir will Probably aiwhd lec E1 A uint the young roiiow rooing hir woo oy ii drive through the colin ynivéno ;orv1`i:u;t2§t§\ Pauls churon III V9 H ll 9 oonipnnion and rriona uuirei-ing on un ay, _ _ In the evening a dinner will be ----1.4¢-_.__ A from ii crsmp, had bravely gone to of Palates You have one and so have I And if wc ilirln't the world would never go beyond 3 Yesterday is representative of the f`.s~\ his 535| mn” und fought u mum' ouoruun vinwo the old cemetery W/~_ time Honor nun wiinior nu on Elm Avenue in company with T T chunrs death wiihout making an members of the citizens commit- egwi; toslvo him --__._..._i__, **'°‘*-09-O-04-0-e-0+-§oo¢4¢¢.¢¢g4 une n o , ` -f ~ Condensed Speciale Mr. Seymour C. Gregory. the care- ____ _ ' `:- - __ taker or the Poopiom' cemetery, is - li\'l'l-4° W word. not very creditable indeed, and the old _ L," _ _ _ _, 'Wh i°'°fii°i1 in this Uiiiiiliiii- oernertery which has long been an , ,,4,,,..*,,..,,..,,,,,,.4‘,,‘_,__ eye-soreto citlaens is now really a -_.._._._._..k____......_. part of tlnlncity; that may be visited ` 0 0|; i with fee gs o pride and- satlsfac- » _ d gym' cm. .M gpg. I tion. The old cemetery is one of the TORDNTV- Juli' l9~ - Uifiiimt- tlgsuosly executodfzuardlnn Cen- noon-1o_ spots oi the Province, for 'h°d°f=w= ww/efiv winds hir and tru Joe urinary. Phono in. ‘ undemeath its now well kept nur- “"“~ . moo he the remains or nrony niin T°i'°n¢°- cloudy ff: is ii' `¢._ _iroonsaiosi-aionviii wo-_ ~'“" I ' _ __ vi¢ii\s°iiilill**”°°‘°‘°lm"’°,n'u'nIif:iv°e'm1°t°i'af" inset-\i"|‘rM\v°1t?i`n 4 _'_ nmnurm _ i _ 1 _ 1 _ W- liilhgaw' wlihwvaiylcfm °""iT=r°gT"s'i?“ "A T 1 I i ,, ~ T nimgniimiimlimem ' " "i T it ~.s._'Tf.. ~ go, shippingoiua. _I -. “*°'»“N"°°~ ' ”"°‘°'°'°°"*"”“°°‘ tobenhsmiior. _ __ Jlwrthnaflbarliiiutoga, ___ A ,~ »- i. `. 1 _(_ ,_ a. D 5 'F`7f * .ble-e. t--=.'»s`r.l_.;- and women who played their pan r ' . _ ’ e '_ ». in gh igying of tr. foundgu f Quebec. clear - min; 1 th morn gin" ml; liloh»(§:°lohéy":"v1t»TEtio°E'hll ' = _ '_ __ ohorifmoenvn ' once in i>i-o`Tirii;. °h°rl°iie¢°wn. fair ._ --M o e ' _- ' . .. nipping oiuh in as Marys 1-i»|1.'P_f°'i“°° ‘°*°“ ‘lin I §'°°°°“- ~ - -»~ iv -» ~ =~ _ -<>m-..f-,_,, - his nunuit "le for \nmpmen¢ CDH . Ili _ I Uhl\'Y!» _ . ugustvth gloss at pnuntnnn;’r";:§" “mum M” Raidents on three of 'the cemetery are doing their part in protecting the sacred enclosure from careless boys and are' thus greatly Our citizens ofail takegreatlrprideint tionofouroldhirtori B§° Sei? §§§. should =¥§?F3?$ asses sa should dock about 1 D- m~ ` Invitations are being issued by '_ "" _ ' ' _ iwenii’ “ine di'-YS “ld eiilhff h°"\°‘ “ge” and' as p'°°"°”‘ly 'mm' W" lo : ° ' ' ' _ _ _ ° . ' . _ 1 ' , _ 1 _. . . . 1 V ` ' . ' . o ° ' rv- 1 - _V _ si I ' _ _ ) , `_./ _ . _ _ _, _ _ _ sa(-)_. '_ Uhli' will row Montreal clear . . . . UI is Halifax, cloudy . Bt. John. fair New York. fair High tide this afternoon at Bun asia this evening t 7.44 ` ~ rises tomorrow morning ‘at 4.31"” First qllll'tlr.ll1Nn Theodgy, J PRINTING OF IYIIY G?-xalilljlq "Z';.‘?.'2..°..'3.'£.""’».;'3..i'.'...% iornaoo. " »ee-I. *@* LOST IIIWEBI @5131- townonii-lneppoclgrparolro rim. Finder please “Img mining 9|. nommme, gn uymuu and tomorrow morning at 2.08 _ 47.4' T I lA1l'l’-1-7551 ll* -My Iota lou a. surnmsrieo ries agree. lions.. ~ - ..e._....... .___ Midi!-I -s--vo-go.