m the ,0»- ar .~wfi!i“ _,*-at._tl_l‘s‘.i_i't‘si'ie,‘,of . rim-s.;_ E‘ 3 char Dennis. After the business us. with. a very pleasant mu evening was spent by all. its fresh nents were served Mid ___,“__ ‘_ .,‘_ in spurgsoaiterleiii left _ g by mine for. Chariot to- rei his snmnier duties ‘as pain- ter 0 ‘the Danadlsnltational lull- ll_V ' ' —ii-— 1 Joseph R. Gallant sold his 'Ist ting horse "Honesty." as l n on the loohout for something th Co ..u.;E.T. ;—Mr. and we aobt Martin; Bloomfield, on the mi 1 of it new baby boy.-O. . . i t urging} anosllatiou Of. ; Polvor ilontraets, By,daaldlon'a Special win) "I7 sh Court reserved his Judgment the motion of Ira I-lumphries. 0.. representing the Attcmsy neral’s Department, mat t.he At- °l' General be dismissed as a ll in the case. The comparly ks ‘up team. the rre.nne1lation_leg- tioll declared ultra vires of the islllture and seeks tli5.000 from Ontario Hydro-Electric Gom- lon for power available when contracts were cancelled by leg- tion proclaimed Dec. 5, 1935. iciidants in the action are the ‘W101’ General, the Hydro Com- ion and the Royal Trust Com- ll.V which acted as trustee under deed of trust for the company S. i. Humphries argued that in- dint; the Attorney General was xatious and frivolous." but W. N. 19y. for the company, maintained Attorney General was called n merely so he could defend the islation passed by the Ontario ernment. . x-Governorllonoroii |’- By Guardian's Special Wire) EW YORK, May 4-—l'brmer vernor Alfred E. Smith was ed the medal of the Order of St. bi-‘mill by the Roman catholic I’: Veterans, Inc., tonight. It is hizhost honor given by the or- hization. resolution said the "warriors of World War are happy to ac- ln the "Happy Warner" as the ‘standing Catholic layman in the led states," and praised him as liens met intolerance with toler- IKE up your l Viii Blit- 6-‘or-upouluauuae ‘IleodagIarh'la0o », .. sevsraldayeather "“‘°"“§‘l.*‘u”:'-.’.‘.';l‘.'§-' “‘ °“"‘ "9'"‘.‘“3!¥”°‘¢=¢°'ntlv Hit. till , «' for profit. bythsm I$‘s'aleTI“oI' our Service Slants. ,'llay Bth. IIOMI HAD! Bnoe's. 1..- "rise-i-rs — UUHON SALES, — Oil DAN I'll!) your MOI necessary. of ra hers, and prover: infaliable. -ex I'D! oflllelnlls apply lIInril'I. in your locality sometime A0211. Ill! or June. watch ‘ is from Bungle In-8580-3-28-Sttf. um‘, 10. '!.P.il. 8-act oolnpay DOA! lndhiilk with R41’. Stand- Illd gibb1ev,n:ine piggy meal, cube or -crum lne , and wa the fox puppies grow. R-M. 011 80-t-ilrdny ovenins Miss, ma distributed by 45°"!!! live for glo x Rations. Made from Super- ~ L-3600-8-23-Sttf. _ adult fares from Spring until November your Su Dealer. Tested‘ by hundreds 1.-3500-3-is-Stti. lii0SP11'A1.— Patients in ‘P4’! Mrs. Louis Wedge. Summerside. "ultra ,,,}‘,‘_',,,¥,"‘°"‘,,,,fi‘°’,,,l;,‘,',°'g Friends of ms w. a Guitar: .._.:“w'a'”'sm‘ ma. '1‘. Alla is a..r.a.oIt wui'°°‘° Nnhersfisswtoi sohestellnlointhe -mm W 3"‘ Hid“- urnmerside, uraiiay 4935 her friends at an €!1j0yIib]e,b[rth. . diy DUNN. T116 evening wag plegg. IA'.l'l.;S FOX PUPPY BIS- . llil Meihillk. build G186!- tlve power and promote general. M°D°““d- MWW Bmlion. Helen vi__ 9!. Prince Edward Island For !aiInitsd.- v l.—s-an A1|°n- 1.’-ullne wily event in danoin and gun . Those present were Misses meii. Allen. Mattie McKay. G/wendolyn Peta-son. olmcotte Oulton, wyanined way. Doris A1. ‘irox roons Jus- kn. Phyllis Brenton. llldue oultbn. tify you: mung to jug the dam Pearl Robinson, Ruth Milton and Y0llareintliefoxbuslnsIs°“'°“‘T“°“'T- , V Prince Edward Island nu Pool Limited. L-am M1‘. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and Miss Edythe ‘Oultcn of Amherst 899115 Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oulton. Mill- Lloyd Dobson has returned to her home in Bayfield afisr Ullending the past week in Amherst the iruost of Mrs. N. A. Msrsod. Mr. and Mire. Stephen 5. Johnson and children Junior, gum gnd Doris of Ssckville spent the week. W‘ ' ~ 5° 991°!‘ 1g‘g‘4‘°:‘“- °" end here the guests of Mrs. John- ‘ I Ion’: patents. Ml‘. and Mrs. Ar- thur L. Way. - Mrs. Fannie Allen and Miss Es- tella A‘.len.of Amherst spent sun. ‘hi’ hi“ the suésta or Mr. and the. on county Hospital: Al- _ best Moileill, Miscou ; Mrs.’ M" .°°"°°’ W‘ "M" 3 01138110121! Olfllfy: ’aflOO My-_ "Id 3“-‘_ Ann” Connie, of Mums Comer spent Sunday lien the suests or Mrs. 0ui'miel"s broth- er Mr. Amos Allen and Mrs. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hicks 3: 53°kV'm° Silent the weekend .here, the lilests of Mrs. Hicks’ mother, Mrs. Frances Allen. Mr. David Macmoche-rn spent the week‘ ’ in Monoton. P. ». Bovinsos&8on DIIICTOIS AND Mrs. H. 1". xeiver of Moncwn Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ouitou. Dalhousie University, has returned to his home in Bayfield for the summer holidays.--1 Phone sa-l. Fate of the Franc Wheat ‘Probe iiears conclusion (C. P. By GIla.rdinn's Special Wire) expected happens, start preparation of its report. Bennett and E. E. Perley (Cons. ceeded his authority in connectio with the purchase of Co-operative Wheat pmduoers. Lt.d. tober last year. BORDER TOWN PUPILS MIST (By The Canadian Press) WOOXIOOK OVITAWA. May 4-——Unless the un- the House of Commons has heard its last wit- ncss. A sub-committee now will Qu'Appe1le) that John 1. McFar- land. former chairman of the Can- adian Wheat Board. be called as witness was still before the main :§l!llElii.t::.'l They contreialrgded he on ven opportu to - swer the impression he yhld 83- °°'°" "5 M‘ " ’°‘”°“' 10,000,000 bushels of wheat by the Canadian Hangs In Balance (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. May 4—Wa‘l street banking circles, analyzing the “Leftist" victory indicated by early French elections returns tonight, believed the chances of devaluation of the franc had increased some- what. On the other hand, it was guess- ed the near-tcrm future of the French currency will likely remain Sussestlon of Opposition leader shrouded by the complexities and . experiments involved in the lining up of political factions within the new government. No immediate action is expected to be taken on the franc, it was said, and it may be many months As some see it, should the French populace rush to shift their francs into gold or currencies of other na- tions. this might put so severe a mween m1d_Aumm, ma mm.o°_’ strain on both the franc and the gold reserves of the Bank of In-ance that devaluation might be forced. no matter what the intentions of the new government might be. Devaluation of the franc, finan- _ N, 3" Mgy 4 _. cia.l quarters think. might possibly Tile phrase "hands across the borv der” has real meaning for students GORDON spent the weekend here. a guest of Mr. Edward Bamhill, student H Well oarratessreioinrtliauifl. Ieawilibeaarwissd ta.~IeaI-is work PHONE or WRITE. THE TRASK VAUGHAN I! . GBDOM Manager for P. S. Isisad. Snmuierflds. rhea. - ' L‘-Fifi-I-10-I!-21. . ' . sentenced To 'i|i_roo Years For Extortion lllomas Brewer, charged with ex- tortion, who elected for speeu trial and was arraigned Monday morning at 11 o'clock before Judge Innlau. Judge of the County court in Prince County, pleaded guilty. ‘He was sentenced to three yearrfn Dorchesta Penitentiary. ‘ ' , The accused was without counsel. 1.. G. Lewis appeared for the crown. The Judge spoke briefly on the seriousness of the charge. . Safety Ports For - Migratory Birds (A.l’. By Guardian's Slletilsl Win) WABI-llING'IUN. May 4-Seeking safety ports for transialt ducks and geese, the gave ent plans to ac- quire 5.200.000 acres for bird retu- seea during the next ‘four years. A spokesmsn for the Bureau of Bioioiiell Survey. which has super- vision over migratory birds, said today the Bureau‘s goal was the acquisition of 7,600,000 acres of re- fuses lands by 1040. To achieve that more than 1,000,000 acres must be obtained annually. , It has been I mmended the Bureau purchase and develop 2,- 244,00o_acrea of nesting refliéwl. 1,- 096,000 acres of feeding and rating refuges and 1,879,000 acres of win- tering refugees, or a total of 5.210,- 000 acres. The survey now owns and ad- ministers 90 refugees covering 2,- 118,433 acres. The Bureau actually has provided 3,117,331 acres of bird refuge land, however. options for the purchase of nearly 1,000,000 other acres have been approved and these areas, through special permits from the owners. are now or soon will be functioning as waterfowl ‘refugees. The land now owned by the bur- eau for migratory waterfowl use is valued roughly at $14,000,000. Sev- eral additional minions of dollars of valuable land is owned by the various states and used for refusees. Before the ducks fly south E89111. the bureau expects in hiwe 3011“? new wintering ranges. Six refuse! are heiry acquired in Arkansas. Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. These have 356.000 acres. Taxation Not the v Only Way to b (Cy. ny Guardian's Special wire) TORONTO, May 3—"l‘axation is not the only way of bnllmclng the budget, said Sir John Alrd. DY‘-‘5' idem, of the Canadian Bank of Ocmmercc, when oommclltiilg over the weekend on the col‘l3°”V“°“ 1"‘ colne tax increase announced in the Dominion government budget. Economy was needed. 5” 30”‘ stressed. "The debt of the country 11353 become so heavy they have to, make , it up scmehow," he said. Econ- omy is needed. There are 10 80'- ernmenis in this country. l>l'0Vil’l' ciai and federal with hundreds 01 members and many CDmmlSsi0I\S. all expensive, which could easily: be reduced. 1 "Taxation is not the uni)’ WY‘ of balancing the budileid 15 ‘-5 m°"’ impm-t,n_nt_ that economy be affect- ed ing a means to that end." __.?____ LOCK DOORS ON LITTLE SLEEP-WALKER (C.I’. By Gua.rdia.n’s Special Wire) RAYMOND. Aita.. May 4 — A“ 'I'he of the ’ '. ~-‘ East Presbytery, Young People's Union, met at the horns of the Pres- ident, Miss Dora Scott on ‘ ,y evening, April 25th. The following members were present: Rev. A. E. Betta, Rev. Mr. Lockhart, Miss Doris Miss Wlnnifred ways. Mlas Janet Lennon and Miss Bea- Mr. Dana Maxwell left on Friday for the Magdalen Islands, where he will spend the next few months. Mr. J. E. Munson, student at T0- ronto University, who has been the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Scott for the past week, has gone to Lomeville, st. John county, where he will have charge of the United church during the summer The members of the Ladies‘ Aid met at the home of Mrs. L. M. Con- nell on Tuesday evening, April lath. Delicious reueshments were served service in St. Luke's Church was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Coleman of St. John on Sunday, May 3rd. Friends of Mr. J. R. Seaman re- gret to learn that he is confined to his home through illness. Messrs. Hugh Goodwin, William Maxwell and Joseph Scott made a trip to West Point, P.E.I. by motor Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Maxwell, Mrs. J. R. Seaman, Mr. Lyali Seaman. Miss Freida Wright, Miss Emma Scott and Mr.’ and Mrs. Jas G. Scott attended the regular meeting of the Fort Monokton chapter 0. E. 8., Port Eigin on Monday evening. It was with deep regret that the friends of Mrs. Morley Turner learn of her serious illness. Mr. Charles Turner, Sussex, and Mr. Edmund Bishop, have been recent guests at the and Mrs. Morley Missing Boy’s Body I_5‘ound on Cliff BAY ROBERTS, (C.P. Cable)—The body of seven- year-old Petcr Walsh who disap- peared here last December 12, was found Saturday on the top of a. cliff a. mile from his home . . N, _ out a. trace of his whereabouts gave rise to many rumors in this com- munity. Theories that he had been murdered by some deranged person, kidnapped or possibly killed by some motorist who feared to admit the accident and had sunk the body in some advanced were No post-mortem examination has been held yet. The general opinion is that the boy missed his way home in the dark and died of ex- The Eastern Guardian ..'I'l"S TIME TO PAIN‘I‘—And a. good place to get your house and ham paints for inside or out, Mur- esoo, the famous Utilac and brush- es, is at John McLean & Son. Mon- tague, representatives of R. T. Hoi- man Limited. You get exactly the same prices as at Holman's other stores and Holmants are recognized as the paint people in P. E. I. Go ‘flppey to John McLean 8: Son for any- thing in points and Muresco. L-4482 ————— ?—?.. doors were locked in the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Cyril l-F~.Vll9 lonisrm to keep their six year old dnllglllel in bed. Tile little girl walked in her sleep for h!\ii-i'I-I’l1iii8Wl’€C(‘llilY- start repatriation of French capi-~‘ tal, ti"ilL; unsettling securities mar-. kets here. FIFE, Soldier of Fortune De nat be Iceman. the min: (nu (on. Salve u Salve. Yhvy'll is IM me}. Price Mk a jar Made in Canada Sold DIV. 3! DUI ihl Rilchh :3.-....J.'y us Commons today. officers’ maiden furnishings. 81 323,718. $151.28. Albert Co.. Niid. NEW YORK, "I have no home. wanderer." sort of a. wanderer." sick?" “It was She wore a black oxfords. “MM “I'm so terribly ,, "fig; enough." - ‘invents. my QHRONICLE Bale Verte Jo t tings Mr. and Mrs. me luau... spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston, Jolicure. Miss Amelia Goodwin has return- ed to her home after spending the past week with her aunt, Miss Mary Irvine, Upper Tidnish. ' Mrs. L. M. Conneli is the Kuesi. of her sister. Mrs. Margaret Blank- horn, Amherst, N. S. of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Goodwin on Tuesday evening to honor them on their fifth wedding In Ottawa (01. Is Guardian’: lpsdal win), orrawa, May 4—'I‘he post of- fioe nlstains an annual ion of $4.- urryins mm; today. This fhure , the difference to the deportanent of the actual cost of carrying such mail and the money received for periforlning that function. is: Prosecution Piiosecutions -under tins weights. and measures act nlunbusd 143 during the first quarter of the‘ ‘ yeair, 99 more than in the same period last year. Trade Minister Euler told the House of Last year's quarterly convictions totalled 39. There were 111 first three months of 1986. Il..0.M.P. Housing Costs In the last three years 31,017,- 504 has been spent on Royal Can- adian Mounted Poiloe barracks and . Agnes Maop (U.F.0.-Laib. Grey-Bruce) was told by Justice Minister Lapointe in the House of Commons today. Direct payments from the R..CM. P. appropriation for barracks total- led $423,865; disbursements by the [public works depamnent $145,964, while $313,180 was paid direct from the public works appropriation. For officers residences 3134.028 was paid for rentals and $855 for 1'‘. C. A. operations since the Farmers’ Creditors’ Ar- Tlllcement Act became operative 18 months 9:80 a total of 11.011 settle- ' ments, involving $51,127,475 of debt. halve been effective. according to the first report of the committee in charge, tabled in the House of Commons today. Reductions actu- ally effected totalled 8153415310. with an annual interest saving of The report sets forth that 19,091 farmers submitted proposals, and 11,011 settlements had been made, with an average annual interest saving to individual debtors of Settlements effected under the act, by provinces, follow: Prince Edward Island, 234; Nova Scotia. 36; New Brunswick, Quebec, 1.221: Ontario, 1261; Maui- toba, 8'15; Saskatchewan, 1.182; A1- berta, 1,041 and British Columbia, 88 in addition to this total of nut, voluntary settlements accounted for 4,803, making a total of 11,011. Marine Insurance Reduced Marine insurance rates on the Hudson Bay route have been re- duced for the coming year and the season extended eight days, Railway Minister Howe announced in the M3! 4--- House of C\i'.:.mons today. The sea- son this year will last from Aug. 5 to Oct. 10 before surcharges are added to marine insurance. The season last year was from Aug. 10 Garbo Returns To America The wanderer, frightened, ner- vous wan-iooking, paced the deck of the liner Gripsholm, in from Sweden, and lifted blue eyes from viewing the upper bay. "Not a Gypsy, you know, just voice I was crisp, low and thoroughly Am~ : are on display at the Bermuda gov- erlcanizcd. "I did not enjoy my . year in Sweden. How can you en- joy yourself when you have been something——well. twill suit, a gray scarf, and low-heeled black “A romance?" she repeated the question, Mid looked over the rail- ing. "isn't life full of romance? nervous. I'll never go on the stage because of that. To be seen in the movie is She will go to Hollywood the the hall 182; (By Seth Mosley Associated Press Staff Writer) May 3-—-Greio Clarbo, who bade adieu to America ‘ fi. year ago with "I tank I go home now." came back today and said: 3 like Tbs Dutch laugh! I! Is (bi: "window pipe" in a cigarette Canada has "discovered what 50 nations have sough't-"law- temperature .imoke”—ou which tobacco’s supreme enjoyment depends. The short length of a SUPER-MILD SPUD docs what a five-foot pipe couldn't. For Spud: are made with vintage tobaccos-—-and menthol, the secret of whose eflective use is still guarded by the makers of Spud. ’ call: no or: ruin Wee, Spud "ll~€C' Volume for rolling your ewploé the package "can la ROCK CITY YOIACCO COMPANY, IIMITED, QUEBEC -100% CaIo& ad lsdspaedad Alberton A well prepared program was presented by the Junior W. A. of the Anglican church on Friday. April 24th. 1'-"easing recitations and drills were given and a large aud- ience appreciated to the fullest. ex- tent, one of the best concerts of the year. Following is the program! Address of welcome. Heath Profit. Chorus, I Think W'hen I Read The: Sweet story of old, by Jun- iors. Recitat.ion—-Love. by Lily Malam- Exercise, liiaster Greeting, 14 children. Recitation, Easter Lily, Bessie Matthews. Dialogue, Easier Morning. Ralph Jeffrey and Jarvis Matthews. Solo, Take Up Thy Cross. the saviour said. by Basel Jeffrey. Exercise, The fairest flower, Bes- sie Matthews, Arilda Smith, Lily McLean, Ma-ry Profit, Helen Mc- Lean Recitation. What Easter Bring‘-'». Ronnie Mclean. Recitation, Where Jesus Rlelgns. atthews. - _ its! is Glorious. Helen Jeffrey and Lois M:'Lean. Recitation. Easter Jarvis Matthews. Exercise, God's Plan Divine. Billy Profit, Henry McLean, Erskine Mill- I man, Arthur Mobelln. : R/ccltatlori, Milry Magrlnlelle ati the sopulchre, by Hazel Jcfircy. Playetie, He even hides. within the Lily, by Lois Mcllecin, Reggie. Je'frc-y and Rita. Skerry. i Tile orgalllst for the evening was‘ Master Hcnili Prnfit.—F. ‘‘ Missionary, _¢__?————— BRING I’.ECl'I.IAR. FISH T0 COLONY1 (By The Canadian Press) ' Specimens of some of the peculiar No slackening of Hockey Laws Toleratelil ” s'r. CA . Ont. my 42.‘ (C.P.)—Offlcia1 notice of wit, againstan a.‘ ‘tosiack/anths,_ Y laws of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. to permit closer tion of professionals and or to have industrial teams taken," part in championship piaydowns,; was served Saturday night by themrv ' head of the A. A. U. of 0.. .W A. "Bill" Fry. in a. speech at the an-' nuai banquet of the at. Gather-inss ‘_ mdustrial Hockey League. -,-, Serving notice on any ,, tion not wanting to play under the_ amateur rulings. and IJWW-‘I113-1'1! smashing at the C " Amateur, H Hockey Association and the on-_ 4_ tario Hockey Association for tlielr__ I stand in recent meetings, the gr!!- haired official criticized those who were using sport to further their. own ends. "There will benowidenlnznftbn, gate," he said. He IVS *, ii oblec.-., tion to criticism of the A. A. U for hockey which he said should he cleaned up by the C. A. H. A. Before the C. A. 1-1. A, pulled out“. of the Amateur Union, he felt a V vote of the branches should be‘ taken. The legitimate place for ad- ' vcrtisirig, said Mr. Fry. 15 in dill’! V newspapers and the magazines oi the country, not through teams. ._____,..._.’-z BRITISH AIR UNITS GET CRESTS LON'DON—Squadrons of tho British royal air force are in futurt"" to have their individual crests. sim- ilar to those held by regiments oi... the army. HUNGARIAN FARMER.S LONG-, . I-lAMIl_.'I‘0N. Bermuda. May 4 —‘ L1-V53 fish captured in the Pacific ocean ernmem Aquarium, brought here in Vincent Aslol‘s yacht Nourmahal, LouL; Mowbrny, aquarium, had charge of the 1,052 \'a.riet‘le. iokcn during a 62 day voyage from San Pedro, Calif, to the Galapagos Islands in the Pa- cific and thence to Bermuda by way of the Panama Canal. Twenty-one penguins formed the outstanding part of tile vast collec- tion. Curator Mowbray explained the permission of the Ecuador gov- errimont had to he obtained before capture of these, because the spec- ies was being depicted by unneces- sa.1'y slaughter and activity of end of_t£1e week. Arab Footprints /= H sharks. curator of the. "3, Bob‘ 1;. BUDA1>ES'I‘—The Hungarian sis; ... tisticai bureau's, longevity census has revealed 65 persons more than 90 years old in the farming com-_,. 1 , munity of Szezed. Mrs. Jo’-‘epit Tandari, 115, lives with an 82-year- old son. Gestation ls Whelping or Vixen I -v ‘ Pupil! Starter at your Ilel-Pd-» dealer. --———- -— ~—-—- --~ ~,,:.—;—__.::= ore and Iolin Hales"‘»'A ofmu United States. W point ‘of view ofieaehint histilt. --.- -.-.1-.-.-..._,..... ..,,',,_,_,_,_,. ingaseriesofiointmeetingsto Selection of the tonic for the fir-stnieetingwalmadepartofths toryand Education aystenu of the two eountriu were compared. with DOT- ticulsr attention given to methods ~ A lioulton NE WENTIAC K- FOLl.0W~HlM up. AREYOU IN AHURRY. MY FRIEND? us .2‘- somzv-. sin..- VERY - DON'l'DEl’A s mmm if ,