UST 28 1934 ' T ofrTE'rowN ARDLAN ~p,._GE THREE 'lg_ --'qc - , u ,HE CHARL u_,___qg 9 _ `..----~ ~---._-~-_._......-_ _ , ° ‘ A* f i3llllil@RE BR 0N|ON$w<~»» IO lbs. - _ 29¢ 1'OMATOESl°~°-ll ple, . . 25C CUKES 6 lor CAULIFLOWEN CELERY 2 for BLUE BERRIES (Dairy) E50 ll I n 2°: YELLOW CORN |.ARD2i°f - ,- - 21. cOFFEE<»=-»¢-lu--1-f-» lb. . 25,, s. ' ' ` - I5: aol: '.. |g¢ ' - 25: 'um _ sg ‘"0 * ll _nf PLUMS II qi basket - 19.; SUGAR IOO llas - - $5,75 PRESERVING JARS qi. $l.75 pi. $l.5O JELLO 2 For l=LoUR ~-M-=» 98 lb. L., $2.75 CORN FLAKES <8"-f “Ml 3 plcs 25:: TOILET PAPER 7AroI|s - 25c - . ls. BOTH STORES l Memoriam . GEOEIT]-EEL COOK Sunday afternoon of Mr. . Cook. thc veteran photo- dean of his profession in llv rl w sth occurred in Charlotte- l ard Island, ii not in the Prolinces, and ll well .1 highly respected citi- as ln his Both year hav- bom on June 24, 1850. He son of Thomas and Eliza- k. of Dcvollsliire, England, led on farming in Char- Royaiiy on the land, bscquently became Sher- BIRTHS )N-At Montague, on Aug- 34, to Mr. and Mrs. Miriam Florence ARD-In this City Aug, Mr. and Mrs Andrew' ‘d, mee Muriel Cudnlore), .,. '. Stanley Bridge,_ Aug. 23, ln Matlleson, of Dundas, a G 0 r and Mrs James B DEATHS ?fE..mi;T.l.lu“.h"su..'.l§`y ._ 934, Mrs. Martin Betts in. year. Funeral from her ence today, Tuesday, aer- ing at 3.15. Interment lore Cemetery. in V1 the City Hospital, Aug rs. John Quinn, aged 81 ncral from the residencei ln, Francis Quinn, 10C W dinesd in at At 6 North River Road y Aug 2': 1934, John s ed 68 years. Remains . St. Pcter‘s Cathedral funeral will be held Wed- Ulllirlz AUX. 29th, service t tell o'clock. Interment Cemetery. Please omit 'i of Thanks :lies Aid of the P. E. Is- utal wish to extend their anks to their friends and ._and to many others. rlous ways contributed to ' ). MacLean UNosnTAkaa I-:lvmALm:n ‘hnrlottetown and North Wiltshire Phono 140 ___ Too Ln. To chsify F -.»V._.__ ___ ,_ __ ____ __ ______ rlflgldrsn-sTllDaNTs`AccoNil “'*’d» Ailply Guardian. .-._-._ .Li.9§§9'§'27'3‘ 'E';lNésnan nan noolvr. HEAT- pl- cntral. Meals if desired. Ap- Léihli }>f_ilc§. L-aa9'i-a-za-al .T _ - *W1--._-_-_-2 0i|’)"p§l;tTS Accolumonarlsn- ,on Q lf College. Apply 216 onu- =\_.__§l°l_‘}._ __y_ L-casa-s-21-sl to _ _ :_ 7_7;--_ mli\i;ir:<‘I-coTTAoE. Mom-:RN u. st M05- Amlly 57 Dorchest- =~-. _'_, ___ _yy L-asss-a-21-41 Km V - -azz;-._-_-: xtlllpm Rom luv P/isTU|m ed H on' 0"" lvlliic steer brand- hu wh.._""“i’ ’\“l">ll'= lmowlnu Wellinstolfnbouts please nomy u,m,“n & Bt;I1cNc‘i)L';ll stables, " 9 ‘s arf. e ay morn g Stl Dlmsmnu Bumoajhealth for about two years. In R C_ Cemetery l June. 1933, he underaent nn oper- ‘ ation in the Royal Victoria Hospit- `a candidate for the Provincial Leg- __ ' other well known bcvern_cc~ 5 of their Exhgngggx; Mr. Morris possessed cxdcptional ` ‘business ability and sound judg- et. Th gl a arentl' reserved wood Cemetery. After disposing of their property thc family removed to Charlottetown where Mr. G. H. Cook was born. The latter entered the employ of the late Cyrus Lewis, photographer and in 1870 b0w8ht out the business. Since then for sixty four years has been carrying it gn. assisted ln re- cent years by his son, William C. Cook. . The lale IT-r. Cook was highly skilled in the art of photography to which he gave his most consci- entious attention. He was a man of splendid char- acter. quiet and reserved in man- ner. of t. most kindly and sympa- thetic nature. devoted to his work and to his home and family. He married Misa Anne Galbraith, of Fredericton, N. B. There are left to mourn two sons. William C. in Charlottetown, Edwin L. in Winni- peg and six daughters, Mrs. L.G. Whear, Montreal; Mrs. Fenton R. Newsome, Mrs. Samuel F. Doyle, Charlottetown: Mlrs. Willard Kelly Southport, and Miss Bessie at home. and Miss Isabel of Moorc sr Mac- Leod’s ci’ this city. One daughter Mrs. Beecher Con- ron predeceased him. The funeral which will be private will take place today at 1.45 p. m. to Sherwood. where he will be laid beside his wife. who passed away nineteen years ago. MR. JOHN STAINFDRTI-I MORRIS Charlottetown has lost by death: one of her prominent business nlcn in the person of John Slainiorth Morris. aged 68 years, which occur- red yesterday. Mr. Morris had been in failing al Montreal This brought about an improvement for a time but later his condition became worse and he gradually grew weaker until he passed away this morning. I-le was the son cf the late Thom- as Morris, one of our leading citi- zens. who had been A member of the City Council and had a`so been islaturef . He had been head of the firm of J. & T. Morris, wholesale com- mission house. cstablislled in 1866. The late John S. Morris was also a member of the same firm and in 1919 he became President of the J. & T. Morris Company. manufac- turers of Peerless Ginger Ale and m n ou l pp 1, in manner, he was really one of the ,most companionable of men and 'possessed those sterling qualities which won for him many warm anti tri friends. l 1° He leavm to mourn A widow, nee ll-Ierberta Jenkins, dnucllter of the ,late Dr. J. T. Jenkins nf this citv. aiso three brothers. Harry in St. Petr-r's Pav. Frederick E.. and Thomas W. in Charlottetown for the biggest and Thi' column l» run.-rea rar ucv. :, ,,,,_, ,,,,m_‘ M _awww 0( this year we thank _ ,, _ 4 .;‘,‘.`,1’_"“,{.‘,‘,',j, '§;g,“l;; lgazfmzl I: our patrons and as- i sure them it was a ldvnnce. M. conrsnr-:nATloN Lrrr: llvsun- real Pleasure to Serve l ANCE. L-area-1-12-mt YOU- crry _ - ' ' . ,,,u,,s,r§;a3)r 3 »;.;3.um..;5 White s Restaurant . count on City Taxes. i L-me-a-za-al. ° KENNETII LESLIE, poet, in Rec. li-lil. St. James Hall, Thursday ev¢n_ U18. September 6th, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond. L-8881-8-38-11. FIRE ALARM-The firemen re. Sl>0nded to an alarm from I9 Chestnut Street at 11.45 yesterday m°ml1lK. Their services were not required. VISITED P. E. I.-Mr. and M!S_' W. N. MacDonald returned this week from a short trip to Prince( Edward Island. They returned tot Mulgrave on .the "Enterprise" and motored to sydney in their car.- Sydney Post Record. ENJOYED VISIT - Messrs. Will Bolger and E. B. Avery, Woodstock, N.B., returned on Saturday moming, FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral after attending the Charlottetown of the late Mrs. Martin Betts which Exhibition. Mr. Avery, thc owner was to have been held yesterday 15 and driver of Alan Harvester, took P0-Stponed until today ypuesuuy) Mjadvantage of Thu.rsday’s rain to view 3.15. lthe country. He was particularly impressed with a field of potatoes on the farm of Mr. M. J. Doyle, North nu§g.JE§l;fl§1I]';;)E3egYm3giGb5y goal; Ru'si:go,k;1hic§'loinwl';is1doptini<;`n as ta in York Sunday night. The matter poa pec r, u e ard o e.f.”;;:.:s:.f.r.:.‘t.::°..*:- °- mera a 32;! will i° Sh°°t any Stray Misa Evelyn Lu Plel-rc, Borden. y may 59° °n their spent the week end at her home in CPOLICE COURT _ Al the Poll” Miss Ada Sweetman. of Moncton, charged with being drunk and ln' Miss Constance McI..ure te" d“*""" F" the “nlawful Sala °i Mrs Theresa powers, or Medford, d d Lil - ' ne5day_ _ 'l m ‘Wed Charlottetown. Mrs. Arthur L. Rennie of Elmsdale mg; Ci] M' llR'0$ECUn0NS°"A is visiting in Charlottetown, guest of ° me “""i ‘“f“°i‘“il K‘i°"” her sister Mrs. A. F. wells, las ous bodily harm was sentenced by Prmce st' Magistrate Donald MacKinnon yes- ' ful consumption of int ic ti li- quor was fined ten dollacg. A nlrlgtor- lei" Yesterday fm' Ham” “mere d hort vacation. ist, charged with splashing pedes- they will me H- H trinns appeared in Court. The case _°**` was adjourned. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Henry, Mrs. Fred Waller and Miss Agnes Pigot, IN AND ABOUT y0RK _ The left Saturday moming on a motor Guardian regrets to leam that the mi’ ti’ H”-|'tf°"d» C°n”~ ' condition of Mr. J. C. Hirtle, Friston Road, shows no improvement.-Not Mi'5~ J05°Dl\i¥\¢ HUITISYW and B011 B _ _ pens shortly at covehcad Rcadg. motor trip to M','~. real and Boston. Considerable improvement is being l- Yor is visitin friends and relatives ed the farm property oi' the late gqmpany gn Amhergc Richard and Mrs. Vesey, at York.- chair. Roiarian Leslie Stacey, weeks vacation, chairman of th bo s' work com spoke of the annual meeting of visit Boston and centres. , Island. thc exhibition and the Cir- tum yesterday morning. Boston, son of the late Francis Cut lille of South Melville, P.E.I., is at Mrs, John Ming of so John. N. present visiting his native province. B_, accompanied by her daughter the guest of Mr. John A. Cutliffe at fqorenge and gon James who has Fredericton. Mr. Cutliffe who has been on gh. Igand for the pgs; week linen in the Unifed Sgatcs. u,-duy_ They were the guests of res gnc s rin as nerl u er _ forthe Jordan Ill/Iarih Company ayhd Mr' and MTS' Howard Cudmme' has retired from active business life. He came to Jordan Marsll's in 1891 DM; 2Ja'm;bQ§h;rIrué[§§;e;‘:.i,.MI?' and' has been linen buyer for tllc last S ` aré attending the Maritime Golf 33 years. During his career llc made M'ect They are the guests of Mr5_ many trips to the linen markets a- Hm_r1‘ngt0n.s mother Mrs S Es_ broad and is well known in foreign se Gramm Street' ' ' as well as in dclncstic markets. Ml'. W' ' ‘ §E.‘::;t‘.fs...“.::l;l*;.‘.°_i ;'.‘ll;.;“;.;il;§;. W. H.,M¢R;e»,»»l to going to Boston. He pays a very 5°" Harvey' let' yes er ay 'on r high tribute to his business alma. tum h°me i'° New F’l“'53°“' mMm._ To use his own words, --I after spending a. most enjoyab.c _six have visited foreign markets fre-Weeks "’“°W1“3 °ld f‘°1end5m'~s' quently in Russia. Italy, Spain, Aust-'M"~ MER” was me West °f hm' rin, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bel-lpafenis Mr- and M1'5~ James cmd' gium, England, Ireland, Scotland, CF. HlllSb0f0 Sli`€€i~ France, China and Japan and found *--' that the business training I received Mr. lmd Mrs. Wendell RJKHS from the c. B. c. has hccn cf mes- and their two youlls boys. Lloyd tlmable value to me." Mr. Cutliffe and Fred, have arrived from St. is accompanied to the Island by Mrs. John. N. B., on r. visit to fri€rldS Cutliffe and they both attended thelin Chari0ttet0wn, Summerslde, Al- ‘Miz L. B. Miller, he is sl most en- es. Mr. Rogers. who is a son of Mr. lthusiastlc horseman and always en- Fred L. Rogers of Aiberton. iS With Select Site For 1935 Tourney (C. P. by Guard|an's Special Wire) DIGBY, N. S., .-\.»_ 27-At the annual meeting of the Maritime I Senior Golf Association tonight the Bt. Andrews Club course at St. Andrews. N. B., was chosen as the scene of the Associations 1932 tournament. The annual tourna- ment is underway here now. BUSINESS DEFAULTS IN U. S. (A. P. by Guardiank Special Wil’¢l NEW YORK, Aug, 27-Dun and Bradstreet reports 218 business de- faults in the United States during the wrw. ended Aug. 23. comlJilY'~"l with 197 in the preceeding week and 826 in the same week a B80- ycav i .jo-,-s a good race. Mr. and Mrs. Cut- the Irving 011 (jompany of St. yiiffe will return next week to Boston. John, M;-3, Roger.; is a daughter ` of Mr. E. L. Head cf this city. bo a week or lE1lgland’s Year _?;‘3,°’,,,,"’,,“.,5."°,’l,‘.f. ‘;....‘§.‘.._ i AIIl€I`lC3.HS F991' noMANcr: nLronTen i l DONDCN' Aug' f7“.lvTm"»g m Bamrtnpn Aug. 21.-lvlcluncd ~ ~ 1..~, . nent. .Thelirgixs 0(l:[l;;.Cin_§,\.._ prom) lMeskovich, 15,90-year-old Moslem /\ll`lC ` l K ~ _ ~» "With Helen Hicks and Glenllai;";§l;:;°l'u‘:§ rlgfggeng? 8l3_y§£f_";":i' ,out of the matches. dearrold Enzéj Mem' spchch but her famuws ob_ :land malgf certain? hnxcta ,$2 l l~ction to the'nld man forced them ‘chance S .1'0ll'~ ll ' 7'” ‘J“me5 C°ti°“'s '1.°"°ry‘ it begmsi ‘Oil/llglglfigrllocslrtlgeto fetch Meira in i to lock We au'Eng Llhyear-in .Oni dn ox-cart from her home in the l Tb" gillms 211 '2\rl]crt(tlatM(`l‘;tt2;::i\~Ulage of Begluka and thc two gmniy sn;~'~_ at f q , _ ' __ 1° ihthisvcolysaa .. ‘ H The Intematicnal com- days later Meirn returned home iiilxillizcllxelilave been ro one-sided alone, and the next day went to ,,,,,',L ,Mule were bcqlnlnlng tc lccc nervcntu to consult a lawyer. .eh womb, can latter advised her to bring su . ,__ _ Q:-litxfrlasrld lllcthlilegramaleurs obialn against old Mehmed for breach of B ,um-,ry mme day in the Walker promise, after she revealed that 1"°°°°'|'fi°3i. mmf- an neue mums I-UID* 'W "°'“‘ ' ~~ .l . _. premises' Bristol. ` out for his almost helpless burden, “ur” yesieidny mominli- fl men is vlsltlng ln the city, the guest of bc praccd on the different beaches l ~d _ A _ el ay ma" Charged Mm “ww Muses Florence and Mary owen' ial guards clashed ln thc downtcvvn the °heS-'»' board of the recovery made to York Station.--Three car- Mr. F. L. Dougan, District Pas- loads of turnips were loaded at York senger Agent C. N. R. Halifax. sawlllts from all comers of the View 0'! l0!l8 m01`ltl‘lS 0! Ullrénllt- last Saturday by Mr. Melvin Jay for with Mrs. Dougan were among the , Empire will gather here next, ting labor take a real rest, go ab- Hums Abbatolr._Mr. Alex. Beaton, visitors in the city lust week. mouth for the annual meeting ur wad and Study recovery efforts k. g --- - _ _ at Montague.-Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Acorn and vnnccmcllt of science. This is the Thai' lit ffl* fu-Se 01' the C*€ll91`Hl'S formerly of Suffolk have taken up family off Amherst. N. S. arc visit-lthird meeting of the Association in Wmilll- A-llifily 88S€1’i»iIl8 he W0UlCl their residence at Halifz\x.-Mr.Gor- ing friends on the Island. M13 the “granite city" of Bcot1and_ do no such t.hi.'ng, he strode brus-l don Cook, meat dealer, has purchas- Acorn ig manager of The T, Eaton Su James _ye-uns, who wus ,_p_ quely from the room. His state of the Associated' Boards of Trade ` ,. . itcrating his regard for General here this week. Past President Mr, Gus 1vi'.‘.son. formerly of S;r;;?:éii.§?¢§n athgclncglltigrl J°h"5°n» 85l0Hll’d as it “was their only “ted at m°f° thu* 31»0°°»0°° in th! chalice.” She did so and after Frmpm “"9" grasping me board he ,gum reached TOITentlal Hina Oolltiniled t0 drench the coastal region and the wind reached a. velocity of 85 miles an hour at Port Bolivar, across Galveston Bay from the City of Galveston Warned oi' the ap- reachinz shore safely. It has been suggested that signs arnlng bathers of the treacherous _ i w ' _ capable' W” “ned $5 and C0-“S 0’ -___ unclcltow. prcaching disturbances, summer both for 50° colonists hastily evacuated beach im°Xl°i1¥ll1§ liquor a man was fined ' ` 200 ' Mass., is enjoying a pleasant vaca- resorts and residents of lorw-lying, fuse ’;’§dpi,‘;;;’;§f§n”‘§f°s,’;‘1‘;“ihS- od-A tion visiting relatives and frlcnds ln` Strikers _And unprotected towns moved to higher _ _ was heard and a ou e ll 8° S Kinkcra, Emerald, Kensington and gw,md_ Mall orders filled G"‘"f.lf_ Clash GEN. JOHNSON (C.I’. By Gua.rdian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. 21-violence <0°11tiflu@<1 from P8-ze ll flared in Moatreals needle trades _;`_°”~**'i Sinn today whcnstrllrcrs und spec- which precipitated these moves on dren, Hcwun; Wm, rage' strung.; campaign. found its expression in were mai-ching on factories un,” direct language at the White 0210 Of their leaders had been struck H0150 °¥1° Week 580 i»°dBl'» by a blackjack. but police gncayvgu. Miss Perkins and Richberg. had cd and swung ciubs and riding- submitted a plan for the reorgan- crops to disperse the malcontents. l“i'l°n °f NRA which Gellefill Buy n $1.00 Box GARDENIA FACE POWDER ond you will be given FREE l 50:: jar of . GARDENIA FACE CREAM *ziggy*-lflgfs 1 loo 'M Handy Trial Size CARA NCME FACE POWDER BEAUTY NEEDS at REAL SAVINGS PONDS CREAMS _ . . sac IPANA Tooth Paste . . 39c D.&R. COLD CREAM . szc Hindu CREAM _ _ _ _ _ 23. AND A DAINTY PURSE vlAL or' ODORONO both types . 31e C/-WA NOW: Jcrgens LOTION ao. PERFuM£_ Cl soc v_,u_ c 0 gates BABY TALC , 13. bvrh for Hudnuts TALCUM _ _ _ 21c DANDERINE, 60c size . 49c Hollywood WAVE SET . 15c Palmolive SOAP . . . . . Sc °é’.'§“§§l.°f..i'f§§§is.f§§§j Tuugee LIPSTICK _ _ _ ssc FUNGI-REX and MUM deodcrunt _ . 3zc,6oc REX-SA'-“NE wncdburyh soAP . 3 for zsc Athlete'| Foot! Here's_qulck relief Don’t go on suHerinK the f‘ The above are just a. few of ‘ the real savings we are offer- ing for today only. Watch the ad. each day. FREE Cliy Dellvel y Labor Board To Intervene In Cotton Textile Strike (Continued from Page ll compromising as labor. George AL " '~'-'ff Sloan, chairman of the cotton tex- Thlce men, whose names were Johnson interpreted as aimed at not revealed, were an-e5ted_ his own retirement to private life. W-lftlhout. mincing words he told the often docs ugchccldlsmcc stagecwo oswald accompanied by Miss Ada- scralvca oarnans Pre-Siderlt what he thought of lt. weddin s in the one week This hd Smith left yesterday morning on a IN_0LD ABERDEEN P1'9S2l'lt Welle both Miss Pfrklnr REV"-;w{N¢; WQRK5 and Rioslberg. D:nlals and argu- __. ment followed. Mr. Roosevelt sug- ABERDEEN, _a_ug_ 27__.1_,egdu-,g gested that General Johnson, ill A-._-. tht British Association for the Ad “here pointed President or the Assccl- mind WHS apparently at the time att n or the current ear on the l'° mme W'h° talkedi With him “S he 1* o The Misses Dcuse,of Charlottetown. Rev. Roy E. Stewart and Mrs. uuumfof Su. WuuamyHu,.dy lust left. Later Miss Perkins and Rich- spent Sunday at Stanhope.-Messrs. Stewurtl uf gg, Andm-W-5 Church, _y,,,,u,m.` Wm d(.u._.er me presldem 'berg slipped out by a side entrance. L. W. Saunders and W. C. West were we5¢_yu1e_ N_S,, were guests recently tml address SWL 5' on WI-he New evading newsmen. “Cent VlSit°1‘S W WinSl°€- ~ Miss of Mrs. Lésllc P. wells, las Prince yy°,,d_P,c,u,e 0, Modem Physm.. The President was retiring lute H°l@¥l_M°D0fl8lCl. R-N-» Sl8I1h0D€. 15 St., Charlottetown. An ,Wenmg discourse to be given that night when a messenger spending afcw days at Indian River. G T 1 d b as a memorml lecture’ for the late brought a special mmyage from *W* Mrs. S. . Pelrp .M/C0mDan e y - . , - _ C ;n. Johnson. It.; three tylpewritten AT 'MARY - M flu Reel he -ou. I-ll- and Sum- and liiiéieii' 23.23..“°.ll.I”if.’I.“i§..il’°§.§- me rw-led his var for NRA luncheon ycsterduy afternoon R0- daughter Norrm.. left by car on Sat- other mlm. “S111 be delivered by listing in unvarnishedl language tarlon Mayor Kennedy was in the urday morning for Gaspc on n two Professor W_ L_ Bragg on the ex_ we alleged mms of ms enemies ploration of the mineral world by xignbgntgt stated h‘5 detennm' e y. - --- _ _ mittee. read a. re~D0l't from Miss Mr. Lloyd Mathiesorl left on an XI?2;s'h0 d it vm b .lm to R endeg with a Latin phrase B Gillall of thc Red Crocs cn the extended visit to the United States Mmn'e mrfeevc ig c W5 ef favorite of the Presidents which G_vr0-Rotary camp. A vote of yesterday morning where he will no g 1 It 5' 5ymp° um °r freely translated says; Hqvhé sjtuu. thanks was tendered Miss Gillan by be met by his chum. Mr._ Billie bgtwlélglf gigslfée ]&f“§z°t’;1‘;raé0I;;’1]r‘:]ti°n mon speaks for 1,tse1f_~~ the club Rotal-ian R. E. Mutch Chandler and together they will my At recent mcmn ` it h bun' Mr, Roosevelt called for pen and gs as een made vcrv clear there is a public paper and' replied hnmedjamely' re' ggumcl' us it 3, often called' to the funeral of Speaker Rainey, an- sc n will scuss a. report of the committee on the reduction oi' noise me interview me bremm was °l°s` and the silencing of motor vehicles. ed' He insisted ,that the General The B “.1 A_ cmuo h et take a fortnights rest and he left rl 1 ssc n as m twice previously in Aberdeen. Its rm' ‘I Bethany Beach' Del" resort' fi vi ‘ ' i rst slt was n 1859 when the president was the Prince Consort, husband of Queen victoria. The N 0 Comment on second visit to Aberdeen was in ' 1885, under thc presidency of Lord B'C' Piayfair. A year earlier the Asso- W clntluu mndc as first mp to the OTTAWA. Aus- 2'?-Lesal offi- Dcminions, when it met at Mont- cials of the Dominion government real. declined comment tonight on the -l-M-_ advice tendered the British Col- DOG FANCIED FANS llmbia govemment. that its newly- CHICAGO, Aug. 26_I_,l1linn Tas- appointed marketing board was un- ar's fans mean tl lot tc her. In constitutional. But it came as nn Superior Court she filed n suit to- great surprise to Ottawa observers day asking for a rcstaurntcur to who were reminded that at the lust defray the expenses incurred whenjsession of Parliament more than his dug look A funny lc the fans. one member save his Opinion tlw Itcmized wcrc: Feathers, $2.500; whole structure of thc Marketing sentiment, $5,000; fright in dog cn- Act, which forms the basis for the ;._..__.;_;__T;_-__ ___ provincial boards, was unconstitu- M-__._ tional. th ' The dispute hinges around e l/Ullldblefdfln nl-lush North America Act, cun- ada's written constitution, and its F01' Sale _AISO division of authority between the ’ provinces and Dominion. In iits essence. the act clothes the Dom n- Growlng Crop ion with control over property and ____._ civil rights. I The undersigned will offer for The Marketing Act was drafted sale at public auction on the prem- with the B.N_A. in mind and after ises on Wednesday, the 5th of Sep- consultation with lawyers and con- tember, 1934, at 2 o'clock p.m., un- stltuticnal experts. In its final less sold by private sale in the form. it established a central mar- lncantimc, 160 acres at Alberry kcting board appointed by the Do- Plains, Lots 48 and 49. in Quecn's minion with power over exports .County, with good dwelling house and trade moving from one prov-I and large outbuildings, property oft ince to another. If the provinces late John A, Richards and oil wished, they could appoint provin- 1Phoebc D. Richards. Also at the cial marketing boards to control, isnme time and plncc a large quant- trade within their own boundaries., ,ity of hay, 2 acres barley, 4 acres The British Columbia advisers wheat, 16 acres oats, 8 acres pota-.contended the Dominion had no ltccs, and 2 acrcs tu;-mpg, pcwcr to delegate authority to the | This property is sltuate in one of provinces to control products mar- the richest farming sections in the keted within their boundaries, The, lcounty and may be sold with or reply of the Dominion probably will without growing crop as required. be the marketing act did not nt-l day arranged for mass meetings at tile code authority, asserted today l noon on Labor Day in city squares, the industry must "stand firmly village commons and ofher public u n code nlunber one" places from Maine to Al~‘:ama in po . Sloan said the code was nego- 'lrcvrz-"~~ ' . ' ‘Er 'cted through gcvemmental agen- .`cl".r.‘Lr.g diy. “These meetings,” Gorm-dn said. “will mark in dramatic fashion tile full force of thc strike and they. will serve likewise to bring to the people of each colnmunity a fair statement of the reason that .prompts more than 500.000 workers to enter into the hardship of a strike with an entlluslasm whichl can be fully understood only by those who have determined at last u to make a final stand for liberty il and a recent rcco rlltlon cf rlghts.”‘ .les including consumer and labor representation, and approved by the president. He added: “We cannot amend the code un- der threat of industrial warfare. The institution of such warfare is an attempted substitution of force for the orderly processes of thd National Industrial Recovery Act. "This is the great principle at stake i.n the present situation and pon its recognition and strict ad- crence to it depends, in our opin- ion, not only the fate of the NRA S Industry appzlrclllly was as ull- fr." ' \~°r‘ A~-r. ‘Aff but ultimate recovery itself." Legality of Marketillg, Babies N0wT},ree Board Qllestiollecl l Months Qld (C. P. By Gu:1rdin.n's Special \‘Virel ! VICTORIA, Aug. 27-cunstltu- lC'» P. By Guardians Special Wire! tlcnallty of British coltlmhlds _CAM-F-NDEil-. OHL- 1?llS» 27-The newly-appointed marketing board‘D‘°m‘° qummplets Wm be mme was questioned saturday by Iegalimcnths old tomorra but it will be advisers to the go\'r:~nmcllt who, “ls” imother day in the nvels °'f th” hold the Dominion Government has . me l3m0US yollngstellls who ong ago not the power to delegate allthcrltyireafched mf’ stag; W here ,they break to the provinces to con‘rol productsla §§°ég]cegr;r€;0n Lt fgnnlgg in th' marketed within its boundaries. lmvc home when 2f_yea,._°1d Mrs Legal authorities contend, sillcelomu Dlonlxe gave mm., to the nw the Dominion did not constitute illc §gh.]5___Y\,0,me Ammne Cecile Emi, Provinces but was itself cmlstifllzocl uc and Mm,1c'__em.;y in' the mbmmu by them. it cannot delegate powers of May 28_ °f this kind The-V Claim the D°'i The first real celebration at the minion should retain direct conirollfummouse since the babies mm, over licensing and regulation of all Wm take plum in two or gh;-ee week; Dl`°dllCi5 if ODCTHUOH Of thc hiitllr- lwllen the hospital built specially for ill nwdllats 1uul'l<°ilne act Ls to bcitllclu will he cpcncd. legally ln order. l For the first time since 48 hour: Previous British Columbia lcgis- after their birth the heat was turn- latlon for marketing control was ‘ed off in the incubator today. The wrecked on just such a constitu- oil-burning iI1CUbiil01`5 hal/e been tional issue. Ikept at an even temperature but now _.MMM ,the children have become so stgong - lt‘if.f£’.§’.’.’ff§€ii.lS.i.lL‘§l?2‘i.§‘3i.§..‘i.'$ Chlcago Teachers fdoes not affect them, ashal large stove in the room next to t e 1' nur- Get Back Pay sery provides plenty; oif heat. The children weg ed an aggre- l,' c ~ Aug 27~ - T110 W0lfiTllls was almost triple the first ac- which had lived ,nt the door so long C-umm u-ujgms mkm u week unc, he seemed like one of the famllyibu-¢,h_ Then muy scaled 10 pound( was sllooed away from tile Chicago 11, 0uuCc5_ school teachers today with $26,000.- _ ______i 000. 1 As fast as they could marcll up to SD€Cinl nay \villdolvs_ the tclll~il-AF mo_ th ne, thi tu/ |- L ha fc nd' vit` tni ‘ lckl ite| lass I _-¢-_dn-__-,_ las- est. inl Lllfl I :te» SI tatl ine, I laso rat, _ i .mel lenl atc.; ack' lttlf k. ldgf .lm th rcl’ itcc thi .citj o, l lcrl Re om th /_ :ICF 1 a th lui; mr: sue: nor lop llslt Av. lm~ 0 .'lll£ tin~ ; is lucr .Llls lllcc our Zllll' nlil- nlcc 'till' wel' cnt. `llt‘.'. f‘Il'.r :1:.ll vid. l-c~ Till. _-'.l'_\ lzlrl- till wp:.< utr llfl- lnsi l'ltl'. ,ulv ln" the cf- ll.l= §ll-‘- 51'. l it.. rcs. l I \l . ‘_ i l in . ..~..»-pf i l .l i Y . 'v A' L . 4'. l - | i Y on ?"°q * l l ,. HI!-_ ~~ C 1 . buns .Three es. 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