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May, Jablonnki and Picinlch: plum and hang screen doors and L window 501130115. 1 would be pleas- ted lo receive yolir order. Apply Vance, and Deberry. Pittsburgh ‘Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 1'1 1 To Let ' ‘ Blake, Bush and Hartnett; Fer- ’ —_ _ ’ guson, McGraw and Davis. ' l" — FURNISHED ROOM-s INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE rlor light housekeeping and board- rcualdmm . 4933434341 Kremer, Tauscher, Spencer and -- - Hemslcy; Brandt, and Taylor. DEATHS , Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 6 1 —-——————————-" Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 ii 0 DOYLE-On Tuesday, May 29th, a Central Guardian l h KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS ‘members meet al the "Home" 9 o‘- sl-lndfly for the Corpus , "ell pal-ado. 4912 _ TIIE MEMBERS o’. League of the Sacred Heart will please meet in the Asscnlbly ‘fall Sunday inornlng ‘at 9.30 to take part in the parade. I i \ ~~ l Ran caoss CLINIC for crip- pled children conducted by Dr, '1‘, B. Acker will be held Fliday, June |15th atthe Red Cross Office, 59 Grafton St. CARS FOR MEDICOS-Anv cur owners who have not been called upon and who would be available, ‘kindly communicate with Mr. C. M. ‘Williams or Mr. J. p, Hinton, POWNAL CIRCUIT — Services will be conducted next Sunday at Mlllvlew 2.80,p. in. by Mr. Henry McKenzie and at Pownal at '1 p. m. by W. M. S. Auxiliary. Special music and offering. CENTRAL CHURCH MARSH- FIELD DUNSTAFFNAGE Snnllliy. June 10th. 11 a. m. speaker Dr. Florence Murray, returned mis- tlonary to Korea. All visitors we!- coined. Service at Pleasant Grove lit 2.30 pt m. Service at York 7.30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Sunday, June 10th. Ser- vices will be held in the Clifton Church at ll a. m. in the South Granville Church at 3 p. m.; in the Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. SUCCESSFUL STUDENIL- Mr. Allan S. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. W._A. Stewart, Brighton, com- pietcd his third year in Arts at To- ronto University passing successful- ly in all subjects. He is spending his vacation at home in Charlotte- town. , IIORSEMEN are reminded that the closing date for the stake races ill connection with the‘ Provincial Exhibition is June lith. It costs only $5.00 to stake a horse in any race. Address your entries to J. W. Boliller, Charlottetown, (P. E. Isl- and. ' . 4970-8-9-2i ORWELIl-VERNON SERVICES- Services in the United Churches of Orwell alld Vernon for Sunday next ‘June 10th, will be as follows: Cher- lry Valley at 11 a. ms. St. Andrews. rOrwell, at 2.30 p. m.; Orwell Head ’ilt ‘l p. m. Rev. M. D. MacDonald ‘of Murray River will preach. S. S. and Bible Class will meet at Cherry drews. Orwell, at 1.30 p. m. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH - ‘Early prayer meeting at 10 o‘clock. Preacher at morning service Rev. the third anniversary of Union will be commemorated by Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, after the sermon. Soloists Mr. Harvey McPherson. All- rria crlltmiorrmqvyu cannons Corpus Christi Procession Final preparations are about com- pleted for the Corpus Christi pro- cession tomorrow; This procession-- an outward mark of love and res- r-‘ect to our Lord in the Blessed Eu- charist-]; now an annual affair and there is, every indication that. lf the weather is fine, then will be o. larger EHQIICBIIL: than ever. The pi ssion, forming up after the i0 o'clock Mass, will pass alum! A Gt. George St. to Richmond, down —977'6‘9'3l"»Richmond to Weymouth, Weymouth to Sydney "to the Notre Dame Academy where Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament will be celebrated by Bishop OLeary. After the ceremony the parade will reform, march‘ to Hilisboro St., Water, along Water to Gt. George. thence to the Cathedral. along His Iiordchll! down Hillsboro to It is interesting to note that a camera man will be on hand to take some_moving pictures of the pio- cession. The following is the order ‘which the various societies will march. " _ ' in No. 1—Cross Bearer. Nol 2~Queen Square School boys. ion, No. 6. asks time to call; Louis- No. Ii-Cathollc Women's League. burg, First United, Rev. D. A. Mac- No. 4—3rd. Order of St. Francis. Mlllan; New Waterford, Rev. D. M. No. 5—St. Charles Auxiliary. No. 8—-Leagl.ie Heart. of the Sacred No. ‘l-Sti Joseph's Sodaiity. No. 8—Children of Mary. No. 9-L'Assomption Society. No. IIJ-Knights of Columbus. No. i1—Benevolent Irish Society. No. l2-—St. Joseph's Convent girls. Nor lii-Notre Dame Academy Girls. No. l-i-L. of C. Band. No. l5-Choir. NO: iii-Flower Girls. No. l7-—Choir Boys. No. lB-Altar Boys. No. iii-Pages. No. 20—Clergy and, Guard of Honor . N01 21—Men of‘ Congregation. No. 22-Women of Congregation. -——-—-—{-O-§ ‘Dressetl To Kill’ Delights Large A-u d i e n c e EDMUND LOWE. BEN HARD» MARY ASTOR IN GREAT CAST If you are interested ln pictured stories with a background of the underworld. crooks. master minds and the iike—-and nearly every one is, then be sure to go t0 Edward Theatre where Kill" is on view for a brief engage- ment and you will enjoy every m0" merit of this Fox Film which can be credited as one of the taining and logical stories that has come to the screen in months. Prince “Dressed to most enter- A capacity audience saw it yester- 4939-5-3-31 them “O Saviour of the World". At day and came away thfjngd as well seven p. m. Doctor Florence Murrayias entertained) Though the title of the picture i Miss M. A. Sneigrove of Moncton.| is visiting Miss Snelgrove, Dorches- tcr Street and ls being kindly wel- comed by her many old friends, Charlottetown being her old home. i Mrs. J. Stanley Bryant of New McKENZIiE - Al-Charlottetown so June 7. to Mr. and Mrs. John W. McKenzie, a son. Congratulations. the residence of Mr. Thomas Pend- ergast, Hope River, Mr. Wilfred Doyle, aged 48 years, son of Mr. Jos- eph Doylc and the late Mrs. Doyle. might lead to wrong see it. Added features ar a dandy Kid" Com the big show tomorrow. ‘mpressions on Hyman Of“ce_ A M. .__. ,_ e ovens on han c will include a solo by Mr. P. WI e n1 quite the best‘ .- 495Q-(;.9.tr, Hubbard Oven Company, lloosmall and Elie Kntlrerrfitiossinglgitle ‘that c§€f——fi'g be c 05m. o i __'__._.__- Queen West, Toronto. ' lithe Bar the choir. the émry of a presenbday master. Female Wanted i aLsJLsat/Js l PERSONALS crook, 8. bfflihY mdlvldllalr lmmacu‘ ilntely dressed, patent leather hair. manicured nails, a patron of the opera. a connoisseur of art but, after ail-a crook and a killer. This role is played by Edmund Lcwe cf. “What Price Glory" fume and is quite the best starring part this handsome actor has had in some time. Mary _ role of a girl who joins the band for a purpose, and Ben Bard is the chief assistant with Charles romantic role. Astor plays the of the master mind. Morton in the male to Kill" Although “Dressed abound in thrills and action. tllc high spots include fine direction and acting, romance and humor. In ithe final analysis “Dressed to Killflas a story of the underworld. can truly be said to start in Where the others left off, and you should Proceedings tContlnued from page l) c. ,. 4 PAGE THREE ‘ ‘wrw-"r AN INCOMPETENT iContinuedjfrom page ll lcr, Rev. M. D. MacDonald; Cavali- dish, Rev. A. J. MacDonald, B. A.. Dundas, Rev. Thomas Constable; Hampton, Rev. James ,P. Kaye; Hunter River, Rev. A. E. Chapman. B.A.; Orwell-Vernon, Rev. W. J-l. Mcbwen, D.D.; Bt.~Peter's Bay, Rev. J. D. N. MacDonald. BA; Valley- tleld, Rev. Donald M. Sinclair. MA; West Cape. Rev. W. S. boring: Win- tion intended to have its constitu- tional rights. and these rights would not be interferred with by the minister of finance. Hon. Robert Forke, minister of immigration. said the leader of the opposition had stated in the House last night that the present minister of that department was unfit by training or temperament for that St. James Presbyterian Church REV. BRUCE Millie-MINISTER ORGANIST-GEORGE MITIVIN. 10.00 A. M.—Sunday School. 11.00 a. run-Joint Service with Members of Zion Congregation. Anthem: "The King 6f ImeMy Shepherd In." Shelley Bola: "Just For Today" .. Abbott sioe. Rev G- A- Grlnl. M-A- portfolio. “I want to tell him that from experience and temperament he is not suited to be leader of a great party." Mr. Forke stated. $01M John Presbytery——Alwhao~ “Who told you to say that," in- ui-Norton, Rev. Hamid A. Frame. terjected a Conservative member. "I B-A-i l-flmeyllle. Rlev- A- J- H- FWZ- have. had nothing but sneers at my er, B.A.; Newtown-Waterford. RBV- ability," declared Mr. Forke. The SAINT JOHN \ Miss J. AJLIwson """""" ' ' Evening-No Service In St. James, Joint Service in Zion Church. . Thwdllfi? F085. B-AJ lSB-lnl Jfilln» minister believed he had served the Cenlfinflfy. Rey- A. 5- RJOGBYS. D-Df- people of this country and the peo- sfllnl- Jnlln- Zion. i=0 be Sllplllledl pie of this province and he was Saint John, Carleton, referred to purist-red m have r; r0 muse who interim committee. knew, Bl. Stephen Presbytery-mue- "r believe that my mental abilit- ies are no less now than they ever were. I am quite willing to take abuse for mistakes I have made, but Cane Breton PfésllylbfiP-Bfiilllfih‘ members might have the decency to l°n and Blrcll GTOW?» WW- A- 5- observe amenities in speaking of u Murray, M.A.; Dominion. ChfllmeY-‘r man's private life and capacities," REV. J. A. MCLCiiBII, 3.1).; DOmifl- 58rd the minister, | Dr. Edwards then returned to the matter of the doukobors. No satis- factory answer had been given to Matheson; Port Morien. Rev- R- l3- the questions asked by Mr. Esling. Macintosh, B.A.; Reserve Mlnes- It was a disgraceful situation that asks time t0 can: Sydney. First nn- existed in British Columbia, but llfif-‘d Cllulflh- Re!“ A- H» Cllmpbell- there had been not a word from the 3D- gorvemmnt benches, except, to be Til-l") Presbytery-Belmimt “ml tolcl by the minister of finance that NQYlll Rlveri R9“ G- T~ H°Yln°"- there shouldn't be criticism and CAPE BRETON -vovovvvvoov rQ-vvfiv MA; Milford and Gay's River, Rev. mg’ H- 5- Blslliin- 337-5 Tmm- Bnms’ Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister of Wick Si-reet- Re“ w- H- Rackhaml the Interior, said that these douko- M-A-i Trum- St- AndmW-s Umtedl bors, having lived more than five fl-‘iks lime 9° cilll- years in Canada were subject o the‘ provincial admlntstration of law. WINDSOR "I resent this constant reflection ' on the personal ability of members wlndsili‘ Presbytery "‘ Av°n‘l“le' of the government," he said. “It is R°V~ J- w- Hmlhes? H°""°“' m“ a favorite pastime. If opposition 36°13‘? F- 59"“? wmwnl m be sup’ members will couch their criticisms Dlleil- _ or requests in parliamentary lang- w°°d5t°°k Presblftery " Canm“ uage theywill get courteous and bury, Rev. John B. Gough; Centre- decent nnswersy ville, Rev. William McBride Rodger! Ho", q A Dunning, Minjgtgr or Glilssvllle- Rev- F- J- Lime? Grand Railways and Canals, expressed the Full-ii. RBV- l1 K- 3°35- B-A: opinion that the great majority of Yarinouth Presbytery-North East dcurmbors became good c]ul]|eng_ 1t Harbor, Rev. T. R. Davidson, Ph. was a shame m Saddle u“, great §'§§§Q§-OO OOOOvw vv ‘ .'."@Q' 'O'Q§OQQ'OOQ-@O-OQOQ COCO OQQ-QQQ-QQ vvvvv~O§4 ‘vv Zion Presbyterianivllhurch 1 MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. An B. D. Organist and Choir Mouton-MRI LOUIS D. THOMPSON. y . ' 1- i > Momlng-No Service in Zion, Joint Service in ' 8t. James Church. i 2.30 P. blip-Sunday School and Young Women's Bible Class. ' _ ‘ ‘ Evening-f P. M.-Joint Service with Members of ‘ St. James Congregation. ' r Preaoheh-Rev. W. Bruce Muir? Anlhem-"Stlll, Still Wll-lLThee" . . . . . . . . .. Oly Speaks Mrs. J. A. McMuhrn nnri choir. ‘ Hoffman" Organ Prelutlb-Barcarollé,‘ from “Tales of --0flcnbach STRANGERS WELCOME ctlldsl-Yeflm- He“ H~ D- Tiiwmsend- that opposition members were snip- o-o+oooowo+rww+owowao+ovoomoooooooowg,g.,.’ ST" PETEIPS CATHEDRAL CHURCH 0F ENGLAND INCUMBENF-CANON MALONE, M. A. nnAxnnnnnALAA FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 A. M.- Iloly Communion. n‘ ll.00 A. M.—(ih0ral Eucharist and Sermon - "Moses and the Prophets." ‘ 7.00 P. M.—r. ensong and Sermon-"God "is Loves" be made in each charge and urban area to ascertain by actual survey what persons are now unreached by the church ‘md m“ these p909“ diers civil re-establishment, exilres- becolne the special care of pastors sad the Opinion ma; me grwerrr. 5nd 0f congre-Fmolls- , ment of British Columbia was deal- ' ing with the situation effectively. J. s, Woodsworth (Labor Winnipeg. North Centre) said that it would be Wick» WET“ w” expressed a‘ “'1' very regrettable if the impression den“ 0f mcleasml? “W” wnsuml" went out that any large number of “tiorsince-the-ineug-urattcmninhathese...1,eeprkmm_gwmml_le exlsilng sYsmm 0f lmvemment sale great majority were good citizens. llll‘ beverage Purlmsesl “m mas" This view was concurred in by Mll- mllllll 9-5 ‘he ‘wnferenc? believed ton Campbell (Progressive, Mae- that this system is proving 9° be "- Karmic) serious handicap to the ethical, so- Hon R‘ B_ Bennett this agrlerrroon clal lmd ecmmmlc welbbemg o‘ this took occasion to refer again to Hon. province, it was resolved “that this Robert Fork‘. He had Spoken or cmferemie is unchanged l“ "'5 °p' the minister in the highest terms of lmsmm‘ m the lwncy °f wvemment integrity’ and worth. sale of intoxicating liquors for bev- But the history of an par-name“. 81188 DUTPOSES-i’ tary procedure showed it to be the Re5°l“ti°“5 were passed depmc" conceded right of members of the atlng gambling aild lotteries for House or Commons to discuss mm- "llsmg mmley m‘ benevment pm" isters and, their efficiency in the W595» °rphailagesl etc" ' discharge of their task. It would be The conference recommended that a sorry day m this parliament when a small wmmutee b” “Vmimed m that right was discontinued. To the leader l of the opposition and the leader of the DTOQIQSSIVO party. Hon. G. H. King, minister of sol- _ TEMPERANCE Re temperance in New Bruns- W district. He read a newspaper re-i port of a meeting held there at! which it was charged that misrep- resentation had taken place in con- nection with the settiernent and l3 of the 15 families wanted release] from their contract. ~l less spirited manner until conclus- ion of immigration matters at five thirty. tone of the leader of the opposi- tion's remarks this morning on ac- count of the remarks of Mr. would indicate no desire to tate it. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, afici- Sermon. 2.30 r. M.—Sabbath School. ' 7.00 I‘. lyL-Doefm- Floren on Murray (of Korea) will ad- dress the congregation. D-l P°Yl LliTour- Re“ D Men‘ majority with the sins of a few. Clllki Tl"? Jordlms ‘md Simdys Mr. Esling protested that he had W-‘ -- -¢-¢__, v4, R"- w- H- Fmsylhel 3' A"? YM‘ made it clear that he was referring , mmlth weslell- R“- w- R53°°l9y' only to the religious fanatics when Woo-om . .- ‘e v ~ v‘ vvvv c“ h sked the government to take - . ~ - ' AFTERNOON SESSION _ stip: in the direction of deportation‘; t: Some of these people went abou , Co-PASTORS anghgocittliitelslelxrée tclbtiannfiilitiéxeqgng: nqllgiiat would the prime minister ‘ REV‘ 8' m RAMSAY‘ n’ n RB“ “AMMOND JOHNSON ‘ ggelmngzttiiryarwkax]; ‘f: think n. ‘Ii wen‘, out “if: ha: 8:; " ORGANIST PRDF. W. E. FLETCHER, AJLC-IVL ArTJI-Ls ° . - i ' den t0 hi0 some Pills *1 ‘ 3rd ANNIVERSARY or‘ UNION d f the . > ggldiiniseatligriltlaristliilzexcflnliiefieialcetir °°“‘.',°“‘f,°d ‘at sé:rrnnga‘:ve3r1ed:$:_ ll.00 A. lVL-Preacher-Rrev. Hammond Johnson. He evangelistic work, the eonfer- ggggbfiss mw'1aughte,_ Mn Krng ' Soio-“Jesu, Lover of My Sogk...“ . . . . .. McDougall m” recommended that‘ every mo" replied m“ "e wmfld send for the ' AntheIm-“O with??? ........... .. Goss Solol-“The Better Land" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COW!!! Mr. I’. W. Small. Anthem:—“Crossing the Bar” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fletcher The Morninz Service Broadcast. In Wild Exhibition The fifth game of the City Bast-- lball League played before a small crowd at the C. A. A. A. Grounm last cvneing proved to be a great A; Sh; o'clock pfoy-Qgatigl] disappointment to those who were The expecting to see a thrilling exhibi- tion. Starting in the second inning the Eastern Stars lumped into the Robb lead by scoring three runs, follow- facili- ing a collection of base hits. The Anchors scoring tw runs in tho The debate continued in more or as still an uncertain factor. Stars Swdrfilncfi“ i A confer with the board of the New Brunswick Protestant Orphanage re- garding the policyfor ,the future best of his ability he. proposed to discuss what he conceived to be the responsibility of ministers in the Senator W. B. Ross, leader in the upper House, announ- ccd at the opening of the Sen opposition first and two in the third saw their advantage short-lived, when Arse- ate to- nault ‘in the fourth forced in four edy. Don't miss °“ - under conditions prejudicial to mor- or "pamatr°n_ The“. were no more support of the institution. MARRIAGE LAWS Re marriage laws, the conference urged careful study of the respect- ive marriage laws of the three Mar- discharge of their duties. He appre- man of the highest character. of unquestioned integrity. but it did not follow because of that he was fitted to discharge the onerous dut- iliilfi l-he law °l' w become married minister of immigration on his work day that if the commons elated that Hon. Mr. Forke-was ll me hi“ rm. pmvrsron of courts in Ontario, therl Conservat- ive members of the Senate would plgy ask commons to hear one half of marked wrrh rreqrrerrr error-s the petitions for divorce felected runs by free passes to first. Before rill/Orr»! the inning was complfled the Stars were enjoying a six-run lead. The was desulmry throughout. and ¢°nlln8 m misplays. The fans were not at all I r r 1 and itime Provinces. with a view to se- res or mmrsrer. or rmmrgrurrorr, n t,“ _ e he sera ring amendments such as shall Ho“ Charles Marc“ (Lxbern parTitiitl-llxih, the statement adds’ “in gifiiliitigipxgtela grlijedhrligxeé-ithéuhlrlgfigé make it less easy for persons to Ev‘ 3°"”"°“"“'°) “mgratulated ‘he the Weill °l the Mlle!‘ chamber n“ in expressions of dissatisfaction. The dealing with this divorce bill, I am game w” prayed under protest’ 5.; in a position to state that the mem- 3m HOWE“, makmg ms first an- jers. Al) i ffi e. - ' ——- n1 and physical heullli- i ,in and better citizens than _ . . my Guardian )495%"6'8‘3‘ £232,125. D ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' ' I ' ' I ' .‘ .3 1i i] Pll°n° 5254- Continuing this afternoon sesslon- ‘fir: “risicsits of the urvvlnce °l geefrfisgntotgitivstridgnotfhéhcelivltlifictecirgl} Eifiii-“ifiir? "wens r1533?“ regirdefli‘: ‘ ->€—¢——.—-*' Montreal. I . 2 9 0 A ' ' JIMMIPS Dr. H. R. Grant, Halifax. Ba” “n Quebec and every effort should be mittee with this exception-they the Roverspsection To add to tho ..l LET-OFI-‘ICEYQN GROUND Tcrohi“ . , 5 l3 U , TAXI SERVICE address on social service activities used by the government toqmng Wm‘ as formerly‘ he“ ‘my neutrons conrusmn me game- v was “to h rilool. 155-1.- Kent Si. Apply to W. Buffalo ‘ __ 3 7 5 _____ ‘My o]; 316,111‘ and under the N. B. Temperanze back any French Canadians now in m“ may some to me senate_ yrom muting and unless mews “'6 . A. Stewart, Moore dz McLeod, Ltd-laochccrqr-H , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 ll l In loving memory of our dear your,» Cars at Your Service Alliance. RevimAhbSélgsflfgingigmjglgofi the United States and persltlTadti the Provmcc or Quebecy 3km hi, we players m on" m the 4915-6-9-31 Jersey City-Baltimore game schc- daughkr. Mrs. C. Worth, who died I-‘lat Rate System. . all! Bgyfiilswxf-‘Ck. He was of me gran-id c3028 wgszhe ilelfiléifléliéf c0905, {Iflifidgenlrflélyaibhffi his‘ lfjlgmfihggilff? public demand for good baseball rm <l LET _ A pmvATa agar-l; ggtegjfiigeffiegliiri“, as pa“ o‘ “n” “m” um‘ b m“, ———‘-_-'_JV °Pi"l°“ "l" ‘I m” “m” Md thadr ada- Elu-uulflsemeni Shim"! “l” b‘ gldgrgd till: Serial/till. g §f§j“f,,§,§,§§§“‘f,§,‘“,1‘§r,§},"f,‘;“rf,,‘§} uice with garage, 2'20 Queen St AMERICAN honour: This imkri ‘mus haclonl-zst "s ' beenibgliien “omit eiiiistiiiccenriieiilcnig- “w” "° Qmb“ “gfl°“m"°llsmwh° I" ‘ ““’"°“‘°“‘ m“ by ‘m “m” ball in chsrictrstogzn will suffer ‘leiitiziim hmcwatergrm°rfgflrfifl' Phmldelphl“ - " ' ' ~ l" ' 1° H " gird“ us’; villi‘: txiiineli of her: today “g, Kiihsst a? vll/grk as? in government deiYe-riflfflcrf Xfifimgcélfiigse. aigisgfgergiuggedggfigeg grtfioigggrzf greatly. Spurgeon Diamond umpir- ecs, re ccora on ' ' 04040444 .. - ~ ' ' ' v coming tenant. Apply 222 Queen Stignfiggllfnw" ' Bclgchf Are those that love her best. 00000000 we» 1 grails‘: tclllfy llmvlncii WW“ have be“ paid tribulte to the gfixhlchngttluglgeréfl al immigration, h Mr.“ h/liacKegzl-e sgé ‘gglglésxwhackey Mclmhem ° i ' m" 4““'“'1'8" rune, Beck. ‘Wiitz and Hchlma- "W uwll 10"" "\‘.""°"'°“ °'““° Rev. n. J. u. Pnlip. sriclrvlire. lqigzldevfiPtteli-iit it svould be good rOl-I ghigii ‘tile "MM"! We" in" "WNW" , {New York-Cleveland, postponed. Like tgsssiléluds when storms are 1 expressed doubt wxhtether conditions icy m‘. ‘the government to pay guy “ah mmrsm. there made elem. the Stars C t h Anchors - 1-“ Tflln~ ' ' i ' WEN’- Eny W°T5°- c w“ ‘mswere sum of mone t0 1110116 P600“? "W" cuitles attendant u on Japanese a c el‘ _ Male Help Wanted Washington-Chicago. Pflstponeri, Pointing uh to that fair Htiavtn 4 by RN m H E‘ Thomas’ sackvrrrei one province Ym another, dmmgmmm mm Canal The Jaw Mccabe _________________ __ “ma, €._____________.___~ lain. Where We hill" i“ '"°°i i" “- who gave evidence of whit lwd Mr, ivisrcii interjected that all an... minister for foreign affairs Pitcher . i EARNING, STEADY EM- Bordon-Detroit, postponed, ralnl l c ‘ed B u" Parents . < come urflier ills personal notice. ma‘ wag asked in this 110""- W" had given an assurance that hehce- BOWEN» ~ - - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - ~ - - - -- 30in" ilioyment for Barbers. Become ex- . .¢o> ~- -_- “s ' y ' Rev. Dr. J. W. McConnell sub- m“ m, same railway rates be glv- form we numbers or Japarrpge pro- Robins , , , . , , , . , , , _ . , _ _ _. Arsemult Nil in B weeks, Write Molt-r N o-oo+»oo-o+»v++o»>0u mitted the report of income for the en w your,“ qanmrrm rrgrgcuitur. cecdmg m Canada would be rrmrmd is; bgge Barber College, Department "F". » < WM“ This mnlemw” "mm '76 P“ ists, desirous of going west, as were w 15g ggmuglly, Steps would be McCarey . . . . . . . . . ..- . . . . .. ‘Gormley inliinir. 34-22438“ ' i ‘Siinsii’ lgririgojergwnritiniriiiiiidbsz: 'é°°°'§°° m newcomers °“ °““’"““ relish tor drcongihéle thedsystezn of MacDonald 2nd. has McMahon l‘ ~ > ant! 8- sen ng uure r cs an e ernls . . . . . . . . . . . .. N Ur r EKLY ' 4 lint? bflnnei‘ elbmry- "MW 103 . Mr. Lucas did not believe that o; m, emrgr-Mron act wouid be gfl- _ 3rd, base Irowingwriixuiggriog‘; ‘zfoiyvfltla =lnl * \ t’ p" “n”: M tglobjectgsél] r n re_ ‘hi! Bllllllesl-liln “"13 9- Silnnd m“;- u ministered by Canadian officials. Squarebriggn . . . . . . . . . . “Campbell ‘While cellar space. Illllsiiiileil '-—-' M- mligltgé on czzlatrlcnce reduced railway rat-BB '60:: 8:9‘: _W. K. Esling (Conservative, West Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . tourist, sent anywhere. for In iond and 10""! memiilfv °l my i ‘ 0011 lad 01' gyms“ mlmsms Wm from the east to‘ t ‘hvwfs n ceglnagn Kootenayl asked this morning ifthe Short sto millil- Dominion Mushroom 00.. 0 clcor Mother. Mrs. W. H. Reid, who r re amhtrrll-lnnded [ya supemumerafles ricultgristsdntzw at tf-‘ltzltheir m“ minister of national revenue had Howatl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McGulgan Toronm a‘ n One ofithe largest and besi- dclmmd m“; uranium “h. 1m. it} 4 m: e . :12: 11:21,; inc trliemeast should be gigziilhtto tiiiae sii-tifaiiiaiosxitiggtgrf igfiil-l: Mclnnis umpmd Saunas": ' “M” ll ‘ ' iven like treatment The @0050‘ i ii fruit districts of British Col- """""""" " ‘ ENTS-IF you. Ln“; TREES equimd Hill-l" l“ m; In our hearts we deeply muuru, -——- a nz l Centre Field AM Shrubm why dork n“ merry; Otznhtaix v1.10 £32.” Ringing“ “Wm: ‘Una and mm ’ , 1 F0961] Gil‘ 1S tgirilgngenmohld be a transferring back :23?‘ agieugshoxthfhtéldrlglglglglfg Bolger Hobbs Make a business of it. Part time t“ gqmpletiely ISIIOVNv-d There is not a day dear Mother And Threfi SGhOQl The vote then carried as also did “g m, ‘rm-M m rm“, 1| m, ggv- Ryan _ cu“ °' m“ “me- °°° “mm” °l l"°"' b‘ at two yflrl- F‘ Th we do not think of’ you '- 51000000 for the ‘emaiw wltlemelll ernment had considered this and ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " y tn Red Tag Nursery Products. in the F‘ cabana at . TOCK B Executed gchgnie mtooo for Chinese lrnmi- whmm. amen mm“ be expecred -——'—---——— cm‘ "i"? ‘mk- mlllpme" ‘m’ unit-u i" hm’ 1 ted by her daushter Mm ‘ S l ~ Oys oration’ $4500 for the relief 0i dis Premier MacKanzie Kink replied WGStBYII Guardian ‘mtruclians ‘we’ Wm‘ momma“ ll “mutants ‘5519- o" Edsmrwililams. I 4’ ‘ i‘ "-—- trfiee Ol Clinl! llnii mil-side °l C111" that he was unable to inform Mr. - l r r . . i .1 = vllllrserles, Mo en. ' fi ~ ac all Guano. ‘lisie- fii < Tllli PROMPT DRUGGISTB r CANTON, China. June a.- Four- Qda ‘m; git for buildings at st. Err,“ "rm had occur-rod rrr “brmr . ' bggfihfl-B-lli-al-f “n”. m ‘mm,- ' ’ i " ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ i teen girls and three school boys all John, n, B, murmur; -s°||°0l45l WITH IIAID ' - “a q, “in pr 007- ‘ arrested in ‘communist raids an-l some discussion was precipitated C0“- l"l'°'l "#0"!!! ‘W810i!!- ‘~-—— l F” . ' i described as leased "Reds" were by n. .1. Barber (Conservative, Fra- ___ mo: your older new litWfoini-rrr ‘ , i " execuBet-Ltoday. ser Valley) with regard to the ein- ' Ibo 08b!» HI bldilllvory ‘. .,. , , . . . ’ Chagtklttctflwn 1 N. D. The noun dleil bravely firmly an- pire settlement scheme when he ex- _ ‘ n“ - M, from schooner. {I'll ".~,‘(.’.‘“,‘I' " ‘i",“ ' " “"',‘ ‘if ' » up’ v '= " 3 ’ nounci i, their belief. that the iui- pressed the dissatisfaction ofh a _- _ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ '. L ' i I ‘ re uecessof communism would be number of Scottish families in t at = —DRDEII YOUR IIAIID COAL Qiif-JW Hill; ' ' ‘A’? i Lidia by their rhnrtyrcbm. —-——-—————--——-—-' Funeral MM while schooner b dieing-ing wit, u. “H. ..l , ~ _ A I l I _ . .A group of 300 students and to kill his parents and instead ran at 551mg,“ "huh fir" y’ r - -~ i - I , teachers near Bwntow was also ar- to police headquarters. » ' - . aunt-nudist - a ~' I - l‘ , rested at a communist meeting. The South China has been the scene DllIhII and infant - . ,. . ~ 4." IIAILI b. BIOII. lunar l a ~. ‘nu police heard of the gathering {mm oi’ bitter clashes in recent months ll Grano- ‘luoa i ' ' ’ l ‘a a panic-stricken student informer ibetween Communist and police nu- ‘ Di ‘Inf’ ‘ ‘manna-rattan ill- - un- \. l": saint‘) I """*"*° who was said to have drawn a lot thorlties. o a