» Great Cdmadian Sweettnedr enty of it. cs them. _ , - diflestion by increasinfi the flow iva which your stomach needs. WRI*GLEY’S alter every meal- . much better you will feel. I gum 1‘: mad: 14141121‘ u!’ irbrrv/ufz cleanli- nre anrzleriuls, and n in sanitary wax- 0.6V’ Western Guardian v and? imihE-Eufiii‘! oulllfl. -mitr< son "sate. .08 per. quart. J. B. Millman, Keusiuiton. , dl-‘OR SEMVICE- Registered Yorkshire boisr. Fraser Mann, irishtown. 11666‘! l 28 3i —-REAiDY FOR FlBi-h erail fishermen irom town whoha , been preparing their equlprnen ior lobster ilishing on t=he Nort ‘Side, have returned home as the report that the ice on Richnron Bay is still quite iirm as iar a the eye can see, there is no id when lines can ‘be run for tra but indications are that nothi can be done ior_ at least one wee h were given to man to use. ur muscles, they need exercise PM“ ‘P- N- PM °““*'"Y- y!’ a visitor to town on. Friday. -——Rev. G. *8. Mitchell, ieit Thursday on a visit to iPictou, H. S. GLETS provides pleasanit {or ‘your teeth-also, the sofit penetrates the crevices and —-.M-r. Reginald Morrison, of man's Ltd, has tendered his r nation and leaves in n day o. ior Cleveland. 0. —.Mr. John Halloran, Braddortl. was an inward passenger) on Thursday mornlne- ’ - mentioned and the -Mir. o. J. ‘McNeiii, Charlptte~ town was in town on a b trip during the latter part oi the week. ' ——+ --4Nl~r. John White, oi Freetown. was n visitor hero on Friday.‘ ll. ApoLiT-mu 0F QAPlTULATIQN 0 Valley, -was in town during, the ‘Well-em!- H- ture oi today's session oi the poli~ ‘ tlcal committee of the Near East —'Ml‘- lR- W- MOHNSOII. Sumnrer- conference was n declaration by i934 victory ‘ Bids who recently disposed of Ms Sir Ilornce numbers, head oi the property in town leit on handily British ilelcgnilon, that Great -Brlt~ cula- aln cannot recognize the stability H- oi Turkey's abolition oi the capltu- intions in 1914 and that insistence would be made upon the retention oi all rights lo which Bribish citi- zens were entitled under the trea- morning ior Vermont on a s tive t-rip. ~ Cardinal nam F... known as one oi the most learned members oi the Sacred College, has written to Cardinal Dar Van- nutoili, thoroughly. agreeing with the . , ‘ oi tho Cardinal: living in Rome in iavor oi the htatiilca- ‘ oxronrs We shown liner values In men's and women's Oxfords. p‘! Ind oi shoe. “ewest lines Just received at $7.50 and $8.50. Don't fai.‘ to see our woman's straps and oxford: in ld. patent and patent and colored suede. Ail newest ylee. McFarianes at $4.65 and $4.75. Murrays $5.75 to .50. Classic $7.40 and $8.00. Art 6.40 up. Georgina, Kings- -ury, ctc., etc. Our woman's tan oxford at 3.00 is a good one and the out wonderful of our many bargains for ladies. Also $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 etc. Ali full value for the price. 00F!’ BROS., LIMITED Lion oi Pins X. vvvvvvv Not in our almost half century of shoe selling have t i-i ltt. 29 . ‘ ', Our favorite for gentlemen is n ten Oxford at $5.80, er ew yam“ M age lqht up-to-date lin every respect and at a low price for this Cheaper grades at $3.50 and a very ilnevlot oi Sisters. 1e“ Mm ‘hflmeiess AQAQAAAALQAQA an.‘ A‘ g n‘ Q m‘ vwvv v vv v v v vvvvvvvvvvvv l XTllil QUALITY SEEDS !!!! thWe have made a large purchase of e . . . . . . ilhoioesl Seeds Proourabie All CANADIAN, at the very lowest point of the market. . See us for PRICES and SAMPLES, before buying. WIWEI FEIIBIIIG !!! We have just received a MAIN- LAND CARof the FAMOUS FROST RING LOCK FENCING, booked last Fail, prior to either of the last two large advances. Price you can get, either on the Is- land or elsewhere. GET OUR a PRICES 0. E. PRATT 8r Si!!! Sta Petefis ale We can meet any _ t ‘t i t "STHE .: .._....__. s l" I = terniiuardian Iaeanr For; THE FAMOUI ILNUFAX‘ “in HFQLTH STANDARD (Quotation; [ifihisfied ‘sprig... 28_ z n at ARATOR-Cet prices m, Wm, member [Yb ""11 . terms tor factory patrons. For “B, mock Exemnxél)” '~ ‘i Mmll‘ rteeoo 4 u or g lNGr-Sev- a I1 —Mr. Robert Agnew. Wilmot Beatification of aPius nous, April“ zit-cardinal lMsiil HNUIFAX‘ N‘ s" Ami‘ ‘za-‘Fasir Horace minted out that lacceptance would mean that Tur- key cmrid collect arrears on taxes, levied on foreigners. and that the ‘proceedings oi’ the consular courts George Zlpo, u. Pole, was ‘vsrresled hore yesterday on nnthorimtlon oi’ ltho Montreal police, by t . Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Fhe po- iicn were trying to iocstolhim for two weeks. .., SENTENCE-D FOR "rusri WINNLPEG, April ZEL-Pleatling Iguiity oi theft oi $43,000 from nzs employers, th Ii. 1S‘ iii C m {railway boarding carndoritragtoilslalhligzgertéltlo a“ o! ‘me or zthis city, in n series oi pay roll ' "padding" operations extending . over a period oi three years, Rob» gggqaelgneectigvziggg“ a2‘; ‘grin’?! l?!‘ _ a - - . rr s M‘ no longer insisted on their vicw-| ll, J. 1g Lockout he Federation of the Engineering and Ship Building T-rades have Abli-lbl been robuiied by the ‘Federation. Shewiniflllll - The latter have declined to meet Laurenlde Pulp .. the leader oi the Labor daartybon ganngilan genernlhflleclric .. th round hat "i coliec ve ar- ana an earns Com , leEngo ' Q18 galnilig is tr! be ‘maintained, thfl Canadian Steamshig Pid z constituent members oi the ‘Feder- Asbestos Com atlon must honor agreements con- Dominion Bfldgg a eluded between the sin-rent OPSBM- Montreal Power _ ~ zntion and the employers. wlnnmeg Electric The situation at present is that National Breweries unless the members oi the Boiler- makers‘ Union, the ilron and Steel Amhmon - Ship Builders‘ Union, the Wood Am cm. and Foundry Workers’ Union and the Plumbers’ Am‘ Locomotive ' ' Union are prepared to work nc- Améflcun smemn 3' cording to the terms oi agreement l" ° entered ‘into by the Federation on H- their "behalf, the lockout oi which —- ihc employers have given notice. wiiii take eiicct next Monday. ‘.2 o States read a statement. indicating .that the United States took the . i castration; see Frank Glyden l: n. tans £81m. xemn- §f,',‘,n',ff,'§°"°“° --------------------- -- 1“ n. Nos, ll, 5, 6, 8,1. it‘. Proii ensinxton, April 26th." -—_CAPABLE 000K wamfip, l or girl willing tolieara. Apply at i . Queen Hotel‘, "Siimlnerslde. arcades-seal. the ship building industry and The dispute between the Unions ILAUISNNNE, April 29.-—'l‘he iea- gig“: S. me position. since 1914 would be brought into question. ‘Mr. Grew said the suhjectlopened |was one oi particular interest Itbe U. S. and that the United road. TStates government was illrmiy oi 0F FORT YTHOUSAND the opinion that the rights assure | to United States citizens and othcnme home team lose foreigners by ‘vi-rtne oi the treatiesvignu.“ u, 5L Innis, could not ia-wiuiiy be termlnatedgmoufland guns me.) 1 the parties Bu,“ m 1,0,1, u... New ntl Chicano Amer The Allies agreed to an nbroga- 1mm 22,000, “my and Mrs. liurdin countant oi tho company. was sent-whim,’ “mm Pasha’ hand.“ the‘ cnccd to 23 months in jail today. Turkish delegation, asked the con- Restltuiion oi’ $11,000, which lemme m pmvme [or n jmt o (l . "l . , . saved Hewitt irom lrlnpcrriftrrlzrrlrltizl-i ggeshoéTgalfelffTlmllflgggnixllmmiltlr"! ‘ rr ory sentence. He collected money on Occnpkéd by the Graph pay cirecks in the nam coi fictions‘ M v employees and according -to police ma,‘ thimifllggilfrgéacfiltilgglqposgg officials li-ewltt iras forged endor- asked m name a neutral Con“ n o cr. cations on more than 1,500 checks. _._.._4-o'>-———- MAY DAY MESSAGE TO LABOR PARTY LONDON, April 29.—-Ramsny MacDonald lender oi the Opposit- ion ln the House oi Commons, iwax- es lilyllf.’ in his May .i)ny message has never uoeopled "r e to the Labor Party. wpo the independent Lnhor m, {he rfinup e or m n ' -"' e - ‘rst Litu- Party," the message soy-s, “t s your the land is indeed green to the promise of n coming hnrvc. . The iinnl coming of socialism qitslGrant nni in be ‘like tho arrival of an in- vading iorcc, it, is to come like spring, overywhcrn. in slrv. field nnd woods. Noi bv Parliament nionc. not by the kind oi attack in Parliament or out oi it. is the Iloinres, for. 1 l ,. transformation to come. but by the one time hallijhilgillrniiivrllllrsertrcoffill: complete awakening oi evo-rvthing Ahusmhne Provlm,“ also ‘h o, W that quickens to higher endeavor s...“ hauler or mélihdoor wuirgfrfl. '.' title, is doing well in the United ,i.~_': more truth and hueaty." .._._.______.___________ . sllllefi. "$99M"!!! to word received } i- the Association. made the an- The economic committee at its if‘: the famous nrtliclo ni-netyinnr 01 {m0 Deuce treaty, which deals with I Q general question oi‘, conccssi. ons and incidentally lpfflvlllafi pm. tectlon ‘for lFrench rniiroad concos~ i s one. with which the Chester ‘in grant is said to conflict. Tlhrkav article, whllch wns one oi the main causes snnnc conference. yesterday .by “Art" Baker oi the Y. M. C. 1t. Polmes, writing to hi-s old run- fling mate, Baker, states that he ,'_ was only out oi n job five day-s ai- ier arriving nt Cambridge and has now a good position. lio expects to I. ‘get hack into tho running game this season and hopes to give some of the half milers around his ' district a good run for their money. Jr‘ Grant manages to strike his 1921 condition they wiii have to travel - fast to boat him. tend any more boxing exhlbitio . as ~ in which her husband. ‘ihe Toledo _1 participates. Charles (fgmpdil, oi Detroit, chairman oi nounoorneut here today. lily-ills l8 his reason the aiiczed coschlii! 1"‘ I ties employed by MPI- ‘K100111110 10"- ‘her husband was en a" Jamieson in tbs ring summation-mm‘!!! with having shouted remarks uni-i.- Iris-hm 01"" “"1"” 9 enormous! l ‘St. Lawrence Fem- Qrtawa Power ...... .. ‘ Cuba Cane Susur Ptd . Pan American Petroleum American Can‘ IBPBIlllII-Il Fraction Seemg Assured Howard Smith mu . v Howard Smith 1Com _ Ra Spanlslh River Pid lfiiwrgfigi mlexdlhitorfgeiiortgmllrspuwh 3"" cm“ he dispute between certain unions Si“! $019M“ C’! Candi‘ -- ‘ British Empire Steel 1st Did Atlantic Sugar 8 Anaconda Copper . Canadian Pacific Railway New York Central Cuba Cane Sugar {Federatiomoi Crucible Steel ..... .. Ua‘ions is as to overtime and night iinternhtlflllfll P0901‘ shifts, the terms oi the ag-reemynt Kelly Springfield . _ llflliiees in regard to these questions which Mex Petroleum ...... .. the Federation signed s short time inter-national Mer, Mm m 11- ago ‘not being acceptable to the press S193] cm Unions in question. ‘Reading Southern iPaciilc Studebaker F UNDER DEBATE Union Pucmc EAL sxcuauo 1933 Victory . 1931 Victory Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal .. Wheat‘ "Mlly 124% Jilly Sept 130%. _ May 79% July 815k lit was quite impossible, he said, g to accept tho Turkish pretention that the (abolition oi cnpitulations was ineffective in September 1914. when Turkey (lecin-retl them abro-' gajlilgiiph C. Grew, bend oi the dele- gation ‘representing the Unfited 1%. Oats May 44% July 45%. UPPOSE outlay. sachet in a Hurr a friend were to come into your office and put $10,000 on your desk. Then suppose he should say, “I am holding this money for your wife and children. I'll give it to them when you die, provided you agree to pay me $300 a year during the rest of your "life." If you trusted this friend implicitly, you would not hesitate many minutes. _. . . You would sign the agree- ment then and there. _Afte_r all, that is Life Insurance protection reduced to its simplest terms . . . . and think what life would be today r_f there were no such thing as Life Insurance protection, with all the advantages it offers. A North‘ American Whole Life Policy offers your family the maximum of Protection at a minimum annual NORTH AMERICAN llFE Assumncr conrasr < BRANCH OFFICES-New Bank oi Nova Scotia n-unu-mh-n-r-nw-sswrinn-n-n-n-n-n Send me yourfblder “T he WholeliféPo/icy” Name Address - Occupation ' ' "Solid as the Confluent" ‘ y} Head Oflice-Toronto, Canada and 140 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. i. Send for our boolr- ' . "The Whole Life Policy." You will be under no obligation. Age Saw Openersi *KilbaneP1a.ns l NEW YORK, April Zfe-An nrtgrc oi approximately 153,000 inner , lhali ‘inns witnessed y mes in six urnjcr- league, in the American gate opening go cities, four two in the National. lthe season uway i0'nnd ‘had just lli . .. , , - . “m! Maw “ma, April 27~Johnny from home Lhelkllllllllfi 0i‘ (liuveiuntl, worlrlfls font» !.!‘.('.l'Wtlll!i! imxing champion today D _,itnnounccd liv will rcilrr: from the honnm went w e ‘ring this your. lf he successfully ditmm where 36mm Sawhleftrnds his tirlr against Eu-gcnc luyerl before 20.099 m)“ Quakers Fast Time Made ton Americans '1 and the llbilad ___§-—{-O} CONFERENCE FAILS c n the leaders oi ihfi m] Agrarian 11M‘ having tailed, l meeting tomorrow will discuss prQ. mcnt on the ii blcme oi insurance and may FPYQ)‘ Patclritch ha. dcciincd the Kin iorm a now cabinet __ ____.__ Is Doing Well, ‘l! I Leave your order with model that will suit your style. l T0 Retire Soon Criqul of Framer, lilnropoun fewtircr‘ weight (‘ham-plan licrc May 2, ho will acre-pt u iiiularr match, with ‘Johnny Dundee, m‘ New York and then turn in his cloves. ii ‘(Jriqui u, drafcuts him it will be his inst bout. In 220 Dash s1‘. JOHN. N. n. April 2s~~ciinr- lie Purlilnck ‘is u-l it again. At tllti ruc-‘rocont iruck mot-t oi lire‘ i nlvru- M. sity oi Southern California. gs n! Los Anflolcs, lit! illPililfill the 220 LOBSTER FISHING iN iereil with fishing operations on imtb Atlantic anti ‘Pacific cnnsisdhi- "horns f ‘during March, uitlmulth raondilinnsl llflilllllil Fflmillllli’ “INT? ti"! 00m- orr the ‘Pacific. improved inwards ll Iu-ldI l said in have iorl to the cut. BAV OF FUNDY LIGHT; ‘The Standard Oil COmpKiIIY b‘ New Jcrscyn Stanford Oil Corri- aTTAWA, Jlprii 20.~Stnrmy‘ "our ni New Ynrlr. the Standard \V , lher and ice conditions iutr-r- Oil Company ni Lnulsnnia, zrsub- sidiury of ihc. Nok Jcrscy company ‘nurpany and tho Gull auics making the rtnnnunctrmcut. the cud of iiu- nronth. Tho loizrl quantity ni son fish landed nu‘ "H ' "E - '- \ 110th coasts was 126,788 owtsu, vnl- . no $502,715, compared with 116,800‘ cxvliz-a. value $515,869 in March of} last ywur, urtinrding to the depart, In loving mpmorv o! m" dent x M " .1 F's! .1" .. ‘ mflllotbgifer liid!!!)rrgulllcnilrinlrrlrarifirrii in rmhpr Mr‘ Sum“! barter’ who Western ‘Nova Scntlu, but the tiwmml Am“ ‘m’ 19m’ z::.- ‘z. '81:. ' > . til t mlr urs only 7 l (wt for Lin, n“, n" do“ mnwrv my task m nronih, compared with 7.004 cwi. n,” in the preceding Nlzrrcll. Sn furthis. , . .' your prices have Tlililil-liilill} high. Th) 1mm“ ma" m“ no .e<0>-i- . ANOTHER CUT IN THE Z\nni (frinldt-his i-urih like you we l PRICE 0F GASOUNE Four years hnvr- gone nnrl yet to‘ NEW YORK Al’!!! fig-gmv" hi? Your nnlyelalnslivlllrfiilillrr- and shod . i A faithful fnihor true and kind oil companies today announced u; n w“. rui of one cont u gallon in tin-i rpm... Cnnnof sovur 10w, so guy tank-wagon irrlcr oi’ gasoline in: “m1 u...“ their territory, effective at annex: For this day brings to us grin! lSurpius production oi’ crudc and, am.“ la consequent lowering of rust-s Willi ~Tnscriml by the family‘ Pretty Models that‘ will Merit Your Approval Paton-s are showing some charming styles at attractive prices. ‘- Miss Perkins today. She will make you up a You will find one of the largest showings of up-to-diate Millinery in our Big Show. Room. New models from our work room-shown every day. You are welcome.