sm nv-:nu-i-ur mms MeGlLL UN|V£ Al. Vlc'ron)lA CQLLEE "“'“'“ ' i =_ ,_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` PAGE ELEVEN } Tru: CENTRAL éunitntan `3=5¢AN3i-AMB iwEli Elill sulaliilislnls ' as' YE mnsonnxxn This column 1| yuund 1" M' °f |06!-l llltorolt but ndvenlllug 0: Roeenllyonleriodlvepnelbglldin 3, -* "°‘"Y “fm may bc lnrcrtcd st U' mum F" d " °'°“.MYlllOk|l 4 ants A word strictly p¢y.\,|, in ‘Q P *MINI Ill mb, y¢||dq|¢ d udvonea. ell information mldealbpnpulnl for dqrna In lin Fncultynol 1| 'EQPA p D g N A Ilnllhd numbu ol Seholnulnl d Binaries. bytemm church sunday' ‘my 22 ”‘”“5°°f L loaa E ~ rnasalrrlsaum sn- °'°" °” 230 vm R/ev J. R Pritchard. ____ ares Reported Bradalbahe at 11 am Borden at- 3 °'=l<>ck. North Tryon at 'iso nr At' Pl lgflmage M E °°“8¢.paaior Llosa enM?NC'ION N B July 20-Bev LAND STRAITS next Thursday u_rivauim'0?°‘° "P°|'l»¢d '-\l>0Il the "mink on the Carfen-y moonlight t f-he two pilgrimage excursion Dance on deck or in the Raufairis over the canadian National “1°°" Orchestra. hand music a wav: hem this morning from J°llv crowd Lets gol L 'ioso 'l 21 si utilised ization-s ggtummianugm Qu' Wm’ muon N to COURT-At ltirno Provinces. me M” Court yesterday morning, eggeugg Among the cures, reported was " “W1 Chai-sed with harboring mm the ease of ,_ woman from cape was heard and adjourned till today. next Par- Breton. who, while walking amass A man charged with using markers give us rl the church at ste. Anne ¢., °“ ii motor vehicle for which they CRUISE THE N01i'rHUMB1=;g, ATIV S C saavrcas .__ majority," Beeupm she threw down her were not issued was fined $5 and lyn " alfa., .s.»., a_csn.) .ni lr. ll.. rcrully or Music Bmw” 'N "'°’“"“” “'5- ’ U i I' - . we D _ ' _ _ _ '_ W and w-allied °"“° °°°"°- ls unofficiolly es- ¢u_i-ed, ‘way 'aymg “I” W” -_ “ni”-°°t =°° A °°-=-» N- B- »- i to ...ir :cl"=.i.s“li“°"-ct M- m ry now have bee md ’ ' 0 e A . ev. R. Moorhead- knpla.&s 'fx new 8, gm nan; in aelaxffénkistfy “Ig gégaatgg. D.l?.hwll11officiate and be the ns ming, Momto -is er a e e_even o‘clock service Of B11' defeme- hor dcrl;ctivsrl/Pigiintfidiésowkglve md wmomw' Du"-"8 me 5“"““" of search1i8ht and antr- Last year on the U ’ - mm"-bl the 0*/Enllia Service is sus- gun emplacements, it is pre- eye was claimed to }?a‘i1'llgieea-ge one psritdiniiisé clzrdlal irlvitation is given ,U su-em)-A from me Enghsh ed and me other eye was 11. cur- 7 om . S rangers and visitors to tothe Scottish border. on this pl .ma e WSWYCU “"5 P 5* me Kirk- Z . __ t The Pilsrimasc was divided into rms Armmalwca _ Many u:ge!t»I‘i11!1Sth,eor;e from Nova Scotia complimentary remarks are being _ Father Momboeuiudenluetmlip ofofmd §;;2dc by \'i;i\torsut;o the Hampshire , c a. c on e f .mp yqmgow ESC APE _ N_. S.. and the other oomil->0sed of the school grouneclsilpptelfil;anli>eve‘ly5‘ ‘which he desmbes “S °“° °f the might. have been a more seri- plugnm-‘iEfirom New Brunswick and f1°W@fS adding greatly to the beautyl m°st‘ picturesque regmns °f Cam' cidrnt occurred yesterday uh,,,_°°i of Yard Island under the 0! the Surroundings. The ladies or' ata saw mill at Selkirk 13 ° v. Father H. D. Cor- the district are to be commend- ’ mier of Moncton ed o their eff clay and clay l>1‘°d\1°fS io. P. sy Guardians special wil-cl producers during Ap- HAM'11_,T0N_ July 39,_Tw0 aged GUESTS REGISTERED AT ere \a‘ued at $196762 as com- men were fatally injured tonight DUND-*HAVE LODGE. CARD!- wlth the March total of $130.- when their light motor car crashed GAN. DURING THE WEEK--Mr. the April 1933 valuation into a St. Thomas-Hamilton bus on U15 MPS- D- A. Macdonald and During the four month the Dundas highway, April sales were valued at The men, Richard Whitlock, Ti, H- Rosslter. Elmer Dunning. G. S. or 32 per cent above the and Daniel Coyne, 73, both of Brant- Green, E. F. Seller, J. C. Montgom. r the corresponding months ford, died in hospital within five ery. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chandler, minutes of each other. word, three lnltr- nt tv". 'MMU To Let fruitful in good works and receiv- .? ed the high appreciation of the WEB. YW St Pete!°8. when James . n orts and interest was struck by a large belt 'mv Nova Scotia train arrived #10118 thi! 11110- drllcs the rotary saw. The 'h°my 53°' that WWI New Bruns- -#- wne off the pulley, caught in Wick and Pflfwe Edward Island and Wm! around' ,mmm psssengm ,md im “shout delay WILL l-:lzacrr nasinnrvca -- bruising him badly on the for Nova Scotia. WW has been beeufi bi' the wri- leg He was immedi- _ to St Peters’ when med_ excavating the site for the erection was rendered ' ' of 0 house on Fitzroy Street for h Aged Men Are Mr. F. s. chandler. Mr. J. i~:_ Har. tractor, Mr. Elmer H- Foster, in ris is the architect. The house is rctarsxnomv ° tohehiit li ornomlcrs . afdlly Ifljllféd style, will esgilirflkt roof and a concrete basement. family Calgary; W. A. Ready. P. Miss Angie Doiron. Miss Louise Murphy. Miss Gertie Steele, Miss Mary Flannagan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton carter, .J H Partridge, L W- Manuel R. J. Macdonald. chsrlottswwli; Nelson clark, nun- ter Riverz J. F. S. Townsend, Hali- fBXI Robert McLarey, Charlotte- hn loud ,°Z.“‘I.Tl..‘i’“Tl'§‘.Il.‘I..l‘$.'?S.'Z;.&°;.".f'rI.'.§’.l.‘lL ‘n‘l'.'.ffI,“¢If‘°,.. 2355. n..':ln'2.. wan: Gordon Crane. Waiter crane. =~ nw- -sn-1 »-.-.rr --rn_=...=i=;- .rr ° tif- in it aplritus sr np. ar c c.. . per names ers o e. i amp _ _ ar er C arlotte- pei' inch Notlou at Tlmlxkz nad Approclntlon, 70°. per Luth UI 4°- DC lowm ' ' E Oh word Other rules on onpi .a _ linlmum Charge for my ldverllsomcni (womb-tin ooniln TRINITY INITED CHURCH - '.""" I I Rkv. W. M. Ryan, D, D. whime V pastorate here 192327 was so Official Board and the con re a , S E ' 10 LET_R00Ms you LIGHT tion Wlll C0l’ldllCL the S€l'ViC8S 101* -- h°usek¢eping_ Wri;¢ H_ an-e the next six weeks. The subject of SUITABLE FOB gu3rd1,m_ y_,.59g0_7_39_3i_ his sermons for tomorrow are “A cuthouses, etc. 1o per --li_°°~*_°°- - _- 3 Guardian Office. tf. FURNISHED QARTMENT 1-0 Power” and "How to know the will = sub let at 18 Euston Street. 0! God". It will indeed be a privi- AT A Phone 325-J. L-7034-7-21-31 lese and B l->l¢€i5\1l'€ T0 11-SWR again Gospel not in word onli bu in to this beiov ed minister. Mis Alice APAn1'MEN'r BEAU'rIl-'ULLY svr- Coffin _ls the f_010lSv in the mominsl uated in residential quarter to and Miss _Doris Tait at the even-l SALE __ AUCTION 1.-gggry. rent on August lst. Apply 140 ml! service. Bhd” and Wm" score Rochford Street. L-6971-7-19-31., Guardian Central Job VISITED ARIERICAN CITIES - Nom l_u_ T0 1,E1'_5|;v|;N.|u)0M TENE- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fyfe have re- l~‘1‘.' Wanted OVC! ____ Qppqfgifnlfi 1_0 hwen _lrrtil by ver -list eve WANTED-MIDDLE Assn ., and be able to housekeeper for family ol' thi-cc l ms “l B and Fam", Male Help Wanted WANTED _ MAN T0 WQRK AT .r.rt_ a daughter, Shirley Alice. hay_ Bert Wg;-ren, C0rnv.'9U_ _';_~_";-_-_r :__ _:il::_f;i f Wanted W AN T E D - EXPERT HOUSE Pnon'ri\nl.E EM- . , - i two capable women camasser. Salary. Apply_7_.g!§i[ _ Guardian. L 6914 Oi' Over. one in Char- -~i---i____________;.-_-_-I . In Fwd and B0x“;‘f,a‘;’,__‘1f&;“ s““"‘“"`s‘d°' Arrunxnca w A N 'r a n 1' o ,owns ,hmory N l;:.';°..‘i:;i;t..“““..:..?i.°:t.S;°i.'zf: lege, Hamm ' N456 im. Jour: L. Mc/iuznu _a . Who Departed thls life ment renovated and reasonable. filmefi ff0m M1 “tended UID Apply N_ D_ walker, My Edward through several American cities, in- R0ad_ L-7033-7-21.3i cluding Saulsbury. Md., Wilkes Barre. Pa., Boston and New Yonk_ The trip to Wilkes Barre through the anthra- cite coal region. was one of unusual beauty, states Mr. Fyfe. The Wilkes Barre Mountain. 11.000 feet in height, WAN-I-ED _ OLD |>_ E L STAMPS the Wymong Valley. the Sullivan ___-__ on the original envelopes. Will Tgallfr and the \'i‘?"" Of the City fl‘0m _ _ b fa cash Write Lyman Bu!-gh' t e Dllrteelilih fl001' of the DBDOSIL SAl5l:dge llxggrlvglvlisgoiggoic S‘l1sawsrHotsl_BracitIey_ 3°-“k were D105” imPf@5Si\‘€- The Gmrdmn Centra: Job L_6955_7_1g_31_ Kingston Bridge over the Susque- Nov 1_“_ ~_-1-._._i. hanna River, and Chesapeake Boy ' MAIDEN LADY WANTS HEATED gi? 11150 ‘flawed with dcllsht. In! _ t d light housekeeping in ‘aware an -\§8-fyland I-he famls. may Sskg goo? daglguis hggg; xongoagd Tn privam mmm/._ Bbx were very beautiful and fertile. Har-I md 0 lb mi t vlcwrm 336_ L_-m35_7_21_u vesting operations were ln progress “ “‘ “E5 ° ‘ -__-_-------- when Mr. and Mrs Pyle passed Qllctlls County, property of the '*””"’i*_’°__“ Th _ ` ,- late .limes Waddell For particu- WANTED-T0 BUY- TRADE on §'§mugh'f -e fruit grwmg industry . _ ll ld Canadian or U. S. Stamps. °n° ° [mme ‘mP°m““`@ in ‘hm 1"* HPF" YU Mdfelm 5’ Mcxm iesoowmh to form Stamp dub part of the country. One apple grow- “Un 01' POSUTIB-Sfel' VlCWl’iB- . ' er whose orchard ext'=rlded for -_ _ . G di . ’ _ ‘ Sm _ L 6540-7-13-1 Wk- i wme X Y Cue uffm_?;\_7_21_u_ eral miles along _the road, had the cum BOAT 32% FEET fence posts entwined with red and - . Li' ‘ . g ii f€<én;teBm.B 6 Uyléilhiig Lost SaulsUl;ury resliiréllnlecg beach sand. it ‘r ne, rome was remar a e ertilit ' d - P opchar Built. at Cape Tor- __i.. Y 5 an M5 lnenune and used two ' Lobster Fishing Boat is vid speedy Also one 8 ._ white roses Althou h the so’ at capable of growing abundant crops nosr _ Pam or wn.n Gauss. °f "@S*~"“1b1@S~ Reward. Gordon Shaw. ____ _“"W-_ L-6951-1-is-si. *Www* nuvms sTEW_-\B.T-Rt"s?aTl`e`w on .lu'lv`i`7`, 1934. to Mr. and Arthur Stew- of .luly zznd, mo. oalnzkrlos or- Female Help \Vailtcd ,~,,,,,,,y mmembmd references. A I ox No. 300 Bn:iidnlbane_ ' _ be assured of I.. 6987 7 20 31| and advancement. I f:___ __._'__________ 1---»_~; Ever Brush Com- ~ Main streev.,1'or- :_ l__§_§ ___ I l ' bt I _ (I I bl building 41- ‘ BUY SPRAY MATEnlAL1AT$0v{' Nc Do llllunurg gllelrtlv fo? T11: and :mv- : pmol' dB' J' nozslizai -1 zoebrli i one intcrcstui in rl lnlrr., of ihéir Help Wanted ’ :?;` ;-3--i-5 UNDER-I-AKEB own should take A run up and see :_:_f;N`_c-_+;~_-1 now To GET A GQVEBNMENT on “mms 'ro Tnavni. Job, nec Booklet. The M. c. c. _ EMBA!-MER l ! A" b°"'“i\BS ¢"¢“"i 0" *HN '°'»‘ im);/all t agents for old cstab~ Ltd.. Toronto <10.) N-958. I Chu,|°"¢w'n md Dllse Yearly guarantee 1'*-'T-_-°°""i ___ . ‘ _ _ . . ‘sci weelrl nvcra cl and mlvlvrz nom: xmnznoau- l Mft” WMU" W* “'“U‘5 GAY y Winston Compagy, Tor- tens pay. we start you. The Cm- pimp 14| "ml °' P""‘°° ‘°“"°" A . _ - ‘1_ _ "-_-_- ` SMALL FIRE - The firemen were called at three o’¢l0Ck ywwrdhy lf- tcmoon to extinguish a fire at the Wallace Hotel on Sydney St. There was little damaae. COURT AT SOURIS-An excise case which ca-me before Magistrate A. T. M1:Qll8ld at Bouris yesterday was adjourned. Two prohibition cases were also adjoumed. BAND CONCERT - The first band concert this season in Queen Square was given last evening by the Canadian Legion Band, under ,i the direction of Mr. Tom MacFar- lane. The band stand was sur- rounded by a large and most ap- preciative audience which gave each number generous applause. ELECTRIC STORM-The spor- adic showers of yesterday culmin- ated in a. thunderstorm about mid- night with an unusually heavy fall of rain. The downpour. which ap- pears to have been general is hailed with delight throughout the pro- vince, as ln some _sections growth was somewhat retarded by drought. VACATIONING HERE - Mr. Percy Mccausland, formerly of Charlottewwn, of the National Revenue Department, Ottawa, rare- ly misses an opportunity of spend- ing a vacation in his native pro- vince. Accompanled bl’ `MI'- E. Capbert. also of the National Rev- enue Department. Ottawa,' he ar- ,rived this week, having motored en route through Gaspe, Quebec, da. Mr. Capbert is Mr. McCaus- land‘s guest at his summer home, Rustico Island. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Joseph Egan was held from his late residence, Scotchfort yesterday morning, to St. Bonaventures Chumh, Tracadie, and was largely attended. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Maurice MacDonald. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Charles F. Fisher, Daniel J. MacDonald. Edward Mullen, John J. Weir, Joseph MacKerina and Jo- seph MacKlnnon. The remains were laid to nest in the adjacent oemet. ery, there to await the “glorious resurrection." IS RECUPERATING-Cyrus Le- Clair, formerly of the staff of the Queen Hotel, has arrived in the province and recuperating at his home in Rustlco from severe injur- -ies received in a car accident in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., when his car in making a tum crashed into ii post throwing him almost forty feet. He lay on the road, -uncon- scious, for about five hours before being found by a nearby farmer. It was at first feared by hospital at- tendants tha: he could not recover. It is pleasing to learn that he is rapidly regaining his former health, CAR AND WAGON COLLIDE- A horw and wagon preceeding north on Queen Street, and a car which was making the zum from Upper Queen Street to Euston St.. were involved in an accident about 9.30 last evening, with the result that one of the eccupants of the “'fi3on was thrown to the street, and received a cut on his head. It appears that one of the wagon shafts went through a ivindow of the car_a.nd narrowly missed strik- ing one of the occupants. The wagon was wrecked. but the horse escaped withou: injury. The car received some damage, The injur- ed man, Harold .\i‘uri'av, Marshfield was taken in an ambulance to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. His injuries are nor. serious. PERSONALS Mr_ and Mrs. C. F. Pooley are spending a. week at Cavendish. Messrs. Herbert McEwen and Oliv- er Bryant-on, Stanley Bridge, were visitors to the City yesterday. Rev. Dr. Morgan E. Genge and Mrs. Genge and Mr. and Mrs. Heath M. Chisholm, of North Tryon, are visitors in the town. Dr W. L. Archibald, registrar of Acadla University is visitirig the Provznce for the purpose ol' inter- viewing prospective students. Master Grant M. Toombs, of Rust- lco, is spending a pleasant. vacation in Sea View, the guest of his aunt. Mrs. W. C. Donald, The Misses Annie and Mary Gill, Union Road, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hcartz, East Royalty on \Vednesday, the guests of li/Liss Mae Heartz. Mr. Stanley Baker. of the staff of thc International Fox and Animal Foods. Summcrsicle accompanied bv his wife and :hree children. is spend- ing his vacation with friends in .\fil- ton and Charlottetown. THINK I T O VER $20.00 per month rent amounts to $2400.00 in ten years and $50.00 amounts to S6.000.00 in the same time, not including interest.. Why not awp this waste of money and make a start for a home of your own. and then you can snap your tlngels at your Landlord. The hrs! step to take is in secure I building loif and the legal owner At the head of School Street a _the owner. ,must be up io a standard agreed \lP0n. production might well be so regula- ted that an extremely one-.sided per- centage of the annual hog crop would be marketed before the end of October, and preferably even a month earlier. This is a subject worthy of consideration and may be referred to at a later date. Production Increase Expected ument in suppon of advocacy of greater hog production in this Pro- vince, and seems good and sufficient reason why farmers should intensify their efforts to this end. 1-log pro- ,duction ln Canada up to the end of early part of 1935 may be expected to show a decided increase, yet our outlets are such as may be expected to take care of any potential in- crease. Maritime packing plants are re- lported as having handled 6111 hogs during the first five months of the to May 31st, last year. This differ- ence is largely accounted for by the ,fact that Western Canada hogs arc a slight decrease in Maritime pro- duction up to the present date, 1034, but not at all anything lvce suffici- ent to account foi' the decrease in Maritime plant handllngs. Bacon Exports Increased Then again, it may be noted that has already this year surpassed tht- amount stipulated in our quota a- greement. Thus in summing up_ wc find.-an old country market calling we can hope to fill, the ordinary flow of Western hogs into the Maritimes effectively curtailed by Upper Can- four times our present production. Will Prince Edward Island farmers 2 ' y y times be possessed. Think it over. It is more difficult to venture be- yond the point of giving an opinion when directing aztent-ion towards the that present quotations in the Marl- tunes are entirely ou: of range of what they should be at this season of the year. Lambs under io pounds should be left on good pasture, tif value than what will be required to cover any lowering in price per pound later in the season. Maritime the price wc should in thx; Provirlc no less, at any rape. Quantities of 31st, 1934, was slightly in excess oi derly market-l..; through orga..l'.2.ed values. Prodliccl-s \~_'o'.lld be well ad- .ar out of the '.lr.'.va:"-' Livestock Marketing Board Rods ll e Bahhitted The following facts constitute arg- Matches’ 3 pkgs' ~ - - ~ - ~ Bacon export to the British Market! ada buyers. and the Maritime pack-l _ - _ _, , _ |02’ St. Dunstarls Univers'.tv. .Clar- irlg houses pre,.ared to buy th.ee to ence H' MCGHEM' merchant at, take advantage of the opportunity' The dalfglfwf 15 M155 lfalld 3'-'iff' that is theirs, or will they allow G“1_5a“' “lm me A550013-ed STUD* overcautionusriess to dampen the en- l P"f`°~ Ch3f1°"f‘0°~'n- thusiaém “ith “him me ma 3; The funeral will take plan this L_.\_\;35 ibc held in the Roman Catholic . . I -#- lamb marketiri sltllation. he know . however, and glicsltate not to statcl 'cbnunued from Page . i Sugar, 10 lbs. Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. , _ , 2.3¢! Pineapple, 2 tins 23ci Pears,3 tins 29c. Peaches, 2 tins .. . . . . . 33cl Mops,each 25cf Brooms, each 33c' 25cl 39c 23c Y Oranges, doz_ Bananas, doz. MICHAEUS GROCER - Longworth Ave. Phone 1071. May shows a. slight decrease in com- LJ7037 _parison with 1933, and while the. Peter McGuigan` The death occurred at hLs home year as compared to 18,749 January in Hope River Thursday of Mr. , ,Peter P. McGuigan aged 82, a well. knolm and hlgh‘y respected resi ldent. He was engaged in farming, M1118 held Sl MOHif9al Bild Olherlfor many years and achieved muchl upper Canada centres. There may be lsuccess by his industry and keen' ‘lntel!igeli<:e_ He took a deep inter-I [est ln the welfare of the commun-= 1lly and len: to the advancement of many progi'r‘s.~;i\‘c measures his .S0Ulid judgmehz and wise counsel.; !He was a. man of splendid cha:-| |actei', upright and honourable andl ‘his death is deeply dcplored by a wide circle of friends. . , He '»vaS a mi'-mbcr of the C. M.` .B_A. and look a prominent part entire cxpolt for the year, 1933, and 1 in ,.5 acm.i,m I yet even if Canada maintains that, 1 ` ,-U ` " _ , _ ratio until the end of December, she ipO,.I;e,POOlt Qiehiiggfaf sgflémh Sup will Still be far short of the annual' ` P ‘ ` He leaves to mourn a widow, six sons arid one daughter, The sons lare .\Iark R. _\lcGui'gzin, K. C_,, I - _ . . for 8 Supply far in excess of whM|ba:'rl_s_er, Char.o.-Lf.-tonizl, A'.i.'-.im l )i':'Gu;-gran, Los Angeles, Louis Mc-' Guigan in Regina. John L Mc-i Gulgan at home, Rev. Father Wal-‘i ter .\fcGuigan of the teachlng staff Hunter River. ‘ morning. when he will be laid to rest at Hope River, the service to Church of that place. DOLAN NAMED ?i`v___.-___.___.___ . be essential' 1nYa.sYrrTucli`fi'svduring , recent months the a/crzvities of lhci Senate cozruruttee, with the subse-i querlt publicity given to Canadasi mere is such 3 ihmgp 35 :hey ...ul attractions from a touris: stand-; grow, and we think this growth \viil| l"9‘m» Wd 1-"i 3 F935 m@3SUl'@ D70-V amoum to a great deal more in vided this country with a most ex-; t/:nsive and very valuable publicity: and adve.rl.L=ing of its recreational resources. markets for lamb are as yct rather At the same time the mlnkster the European armament race- l limited and unfortunately' are being explained that imn-ii=diats1g.' evc-rj." With Nova Sco:la's prffrnzer hel indiscrimiiiaicly supplied from the preparation will made to :za-tl was more t'n1l:a'.ive_ They folmdi farm, much to the detriment of the into complete working shape the common ground for conversation’ industry. Nova. Scotia and .\'c-vv federal tourist organization. so that in the subject of Scotland and thc' Brlinswlcl: farmers, we are lcd to be-‘ with the opening of the new year Sco::;sh people of Nova Scotia, And lieve are literally' peddling their an effort will be made to improve from iltc same topic they both clrew_ fHITi1-ki1l@d PYOCUICL ffOm door to| for the whole of Canada the zalir- a laugh fl: the expense of the vis- door at aiu' price that can be aarf-Cdl ist situation for 1935, ltlng Prime xiirnstt-i~. l-LDOYI. and BFE 131'-15 ma-‘<1!`-Z li I-'ff In this connccitoxi steps will be As one Scot to another. Premier DOS=»ibl0 I0 lflaillialll Hl”i3`~l'»1H§ 311-U2 taken to climinate o'.'€'rl:ipp:r.g wzih .\facdoi'.rilcl had been prepared to UW P1'lCe U13! Sh0‘-lid PfC'»`3`»l dllfiiil the provincial miinicipal, trails- exchange plcasanil-les in the Gaelic me Summer m0mh5 and 1379 \0Ufi5`- portatior. and other tourist organ- language with the distinguished 5¢`°5°“- We Wed 1”-0"” “X39” V9 QCL izazions zz-iii' f'.inc'_:oii;r.g thrciizh- visitor. But the provincial premie:-A' @»|or.»D r d h =- ' _ ' = t ozlizni-c... ar. at l. e ...imc "mu"-` ‘fur neighboring Pf°",'”"C°; '3'rC'1ime an eifor; :\".l1 he matic so :ol his Cape Brc-:oil Islsind b;l-:hplau_-_ ?°"f‘p9‘mg with Such °b5°'95'3_ ”"3‘r' co-ordmaun the acf..vl'.l~fs of aEllio'.lr.d the o'.'crsea.s sta:<=_s:rian couldl *cling m°lh°d5i 35 they are °"'1dC"'°` these f>,~.;>. _ _. ur ‘ . i ~ if---<~» _ ..- .i _.fm . .'...'r _.- be put on good pa_.¢,-are and f3;,_.n_ ` ol.:l .lr..._f»., coul.c.. ull lr a 'lcd m fi Sci ar' a f vzcrzexpcc Qd_ Thin mmbs are no; 5ai_~,i,_,- and fiona.. 0~."-'.-:‘_ 0. ntl to make compa7a._\t-._. .Ong when offered 10 me lmdm [md 0;._;5,» w2i_c;l '.v..l bc alilzouilcsd az a. .azz-r .='f'-ps on Capt- Brf:/on I:i.az~.:i arl'dVln towards lowering legitimate marks; F1310- P~C‘»“‘1 C°“-‘l-‘- “h""’, 31" SC°~t~_5h vised to go as far as to supplement Iml>0""°’“`° Of ll1C|“§ii'_v with grain, or other fend when pas- I1- rs canszficrcd likeiv also ther-' , tures are not su-f_’ic;eilt. "The prcsf. of Canada has 1~;'.hin will pal' a '»';'~i: to Newfouridland Commenting Aiigus: 27th. ihcrc reccr.: iiionths hroiilzhi to 'L-1° a'- at The end of their stan' ‘.n this will be a cut of 2 cents pc: pound tc-nt_im of our peoplc the trerziffrtti- pro~.'.llci'-. embarking from SZ. on buck lambs. l»lc»av_v lambs may cus iniportalicc of '_I".f> '_~\'.;‘;_.-‘_ '.n- Johzfs for Er.lz1al'.d_ In this event. also be subject fo a discount of llriustr3~,` santl Holt, Dr. _\iar.ior._ a Crizririlan go-_'ernment vessel will cent PH' P0'-U`1\f-11:\=l‘-<. P`-"umcrs i un;z~.~.i_f'=n fo'2g_v_ a bright WY -“Ure C°m"r~ "I d`~-":'°mmat"3d bf" crime to plan' _'-0 1.l:'c~° ii ;\.l:'7_ in tht- .<';n was .‘5'e"5 Wm 37° ""3 1° make 3 M1' ;;c:'.f-:'al cconcm;c i;ff~. of '.:‘.‘_= Do-l r-'arI“.'<'l !\‘o\'a Scotia soil. and; ' | J ». -m:il_r»zi. I can ol'.I'.‘ a~`:_ l‘.fl'.t'~i'»r. lfiiat the ox;.='.r»rlT 1-.-_lr__=. crzahlza- .tions Coniillilc io lf-:'.cl "1 ‘.1".»" ff'rl-`f- ""`-“ ` ":'T`fT;'A-"_?" “ral deprlrmf-rl: iiflvt' ift-in-.<_=lble ro-fl§>f‘F.1‘.io:'. nz/i :i_<=i=t- . . _ Have Your Connecting ` rr -f =-‘ie=,,;~ -_,'\_-;v,°,-'gc-,f‘;.-, as I know it '.\:li ~- _ ‘may lool: for'.val'd to .1 large and lnlportutl' Y`-*fl ll"-2 *WW ii'i0\""mf‘m H1051 isis. llailncii the lzaiiolzll :-'mr.'~'_ cam-1 grizf-r7usl'.', and wo know this sup- .-\. E. FRASER & SON. ipaizri. 1Z'll,. j.'t.°.:‘: illr- f.