1 Baby Pillo Fol-Ins KA r01?’ FILLED 40c This much wanted line is just ‘in and ready for your inspection. The size 1s 12x16 inches and the covering is a, fine stout white muslin. - ' DOWN FILLED ONES AT $1.00 Moore . fr? McLeod Limitéd " Classified Advertisements n”. mun“;- '-- 1°" llor llue of 5 words z Iouslusertloos . ' as: :3‘ °'5"°"l5 I =--~===----- ........:zl:::::: g Vv‘ "‘“'I"“' v-wwoow“: A3911“ wanted 1 Male Help Wantgd Proximal! AGENT!‘ - warts: CARPENTERS tumor), 10? Cll-IIQUQ, UXIIUOG A11 Lllllllifli. s“ d 162 John. Toronto. 4-11-wfm3oipd R,,’,‘,..§;"w§§§'5"“°"°“ 0°" Md"- 517Z-6—5-3l.1 vacanoiv onassas.‘ , , vlahrao u" oivci: coon RE~~ liable man to work on farm for SNAPPY unique bathing suits and costumes.’ complete knit goods line. Direct salespeople with a connection will 5‘"f‘m*’l'- Apply Edward Bovyer‘ find this a. profitable bllellifisl. Write Ch town n. R. s. 52I5>6-G-.'il for information-give particulars of '- m _ yourself. British Knitwear Limited. WANTED - EXPERIENCED FOX Bimcoe, Ontario. A. W. 66-7-2i.' rancher m gr; 10 m...“ at fin". {n take charge of 100 pen ranch with For Sale W" helpers. Good salary. w. 1c. Rogers 00., Ltd. SZOG-ti-ti-tf. oto ravens roe SALE-S cams _ per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-l4-tf. Vantcd TZELIABLE PARTY ‘VANTS FUR- APPLY’ FOR SALE-BUILDING L01‘ 0N Passmore-Street. Phone 563-1.. ' l 5210-6-6-31. u CHEV. SEDAN, 18M MODEL FOR nlshed Apartment. Apply in ivriting "X. Y. Z." Guardian. 38i6-5-14-tf. WANTED _ rourt 11111.1( cows. Write or comrnunicnle with Annu= J. McLeod. Alliston, Lm G3, fifiTli-fiJ-il. sale, cheep. Apply Arlington Hotel, 5204-6-6-31. TRACTOR- FOB. SALE ONE 18-6 l H. C. in first class condition. Prac- tically as good as new. For terms and prices apply to Samuel Ken- nedy. Charlottetown. 5194-6-5-31, To Let TO LET-BUNGALOW, Cl PARK TBYTBCP. Furnace. Fireplace/Apply, [on SALE-MODERN owatulvo‘ Rmm‘ C°"'°“' -""3“"““7'2‘- 5i Hayfield Street. First. class con- dition. with large barn. Immed- iate possession. W. K. Rogers 0a.." ' Ltd. , ‘ szos-s-s-tf. 1.o 1.111" _ oovaon orrlci". oar- cr building. at 1ircscnt occupied 1v.- Dr. Archibald. Apply hfrs: J. A. l Bayer 5190-6-5-31 _ Salesman Wanted Articles For Sole ' - SALESMEN WANTED-SALES . I agent for Prince Edward island.‘ F0“ , SALE — SHOE MAKERS Good pa“ Free 0mm" w: wan, Mnchlnc. I-‘ellx F. Mulligan. KW- h°“' I Whlhlfi. energetic representaf Mm‘ P" E" I" 5333544" tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our ggengy 15 pygflg-‘ FOR SALE FOUR BUF ' IR PER- able. Write. PClhlm. Nursery. 00.? faction 011 stow. A0011 W Eur-hm Toronto, Ont. S. W. 5-1a-tf. Street. 5223-0-0-111 Miscellaneous Minnrtl’! Llninlrnt m. s"... Few. FOB REPAIR OI‘ HARNESS AND Footwear try Dan Arsenault. " . . l Mbm 5,53_6_3_,,_ Western Guardian -- CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND _CEATRAI‘ BEQMHE BAFHST mule”. Wm,‘ addrea pmnett PASTORATE-Scrvlcrs for Sunday. Jug; m; mm; gm- acknovmdge- June 9th. Dr. Sldey will preach as ment. invitations, etc. Guardian follows: Ccntriil Bcdcquc 10.45 fLm. Job Pflnterr. . =1 Lower arr-mi. s1; scar-n. '-—-—--'--—-_-_—--__-- Bedcque 7.30 p m. “ffigmlfiho a“? tyovzfllff ‘ -—ltlClIl\‘|0ND on‘ Wvsi. 0mm.- rsnoce. a-l. . i ,,.... ‘nu Job Punk". gatlon. The spy-vices ill-ill. Plcsl.\_,_ 1 tvrian Congvgatmn of Richmond Bay Iwest on Sunday Junr. 91h. will bc 11s il-CHOWSI Victoria Wet 10.30 fl. m.: ' ‘ Lot i4. 1.00 101m atrium MACDONALD. loud Surveyor, l-fermanvllle. Sourls. 3559-5-24 fil0lT‘_vne Vall?y 2.30 p. r. p. m. lHIPPING TAGS EXPEDXTZOUSLY WPPlled. Guardian Job Prlntery. --I2l-1('!'!‘.i\l. hj." pupils of M.ss Bar- bara l\fcNeill. Tuesday. Juno llih. at. xoncEmxlTL _'PA"'RT‘_IES"‘ IITVIN“ 18 p. m. lu Epworth Hall. Sumincr- ' __ "THE CHARLOTTETOWN' GUARDIAN Central guardian 1111_1_s 911.1531‘ ‘PIANO AND VOCAL RGCHZBI 1.0- "Wm hi’ Pupils of Prof. Fletcher. Marvellous New Ointment Gives Qlllfl I-Icartz Hall, 7.30 p. m. OffQing at Relief-oi- Your Money Back 4°“- 5346 A famous physician used this pres- cription ‘in his private practice. Now you can obtain it under the name "Soothe-Salvo." - the ointment that SISTERS ARRIVE-The Sisters of the Most Precious Blood. seven in “mllbeb headed by their Mother‘ Superior. [arrived in Charlottetown 1w mains from Edmonton, an... Rosary Hall has been convened into B. monastery which they have 9cm- plea. _ burning pain. reduces swelling, and quickly rids you of any form of Piles. 50c at all Druggists. It coals you noihlnl l! you do no! hcnetit. After ullng two blue: of "Souths-Sulfa." if you are not outlnllod Juat return Ilia empty llno In Fruit-u- tlces Limited, 011mm, 0n!" and we will refund your money. I N0 DEFINITE VVORD-Local hirs- mess men have so far received n01 definite word as to the date of sir Henry Thorrirrirvs visit to this city to select a site for the proposed QN, H. hotel. It was earlierannounccd that he would visit the Maritimcs 93F]?! in June. It has been assumed that his duties at. Ottawa will detain him there. until aft?r Parliament has ;bccn prorogucri. NEW WILTSHIRE NOTES — The many friends of Mr. E. 1-1. McKinnon Ticket Agent Summcrside ure very sorry to learn he has been very flick in the P. E. I. Hospital but Blad f5 know he is steadily gaining ii; health. Miss: Clara Berrigan, Teacher spent the weekend in the city attending the convention. Miss Mildred Godfrty has returned home on a visit to her parents. To SOURIS-Col. c. r1. L. Soari- lt": of General HGIldquarLQrs_ 11111113“, District No. 6. arrived in Charlotte. tmvn last. cvcnlng. Today, Col. Spar]. mt; proceeds to Sourls where he Will illwsllqntn the possibility of forming a “RWY-Y of flrillltrv in that district. The uroucsvd batterr. it is ilnder- siocd. lins existed nn paper sincc the WILL ATTEND C. W. L. CON- VENTION-At the regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's Lx-aguc, held last evening, the follow- ing drlcgazcs were appointed to at- tend illn convention oi‘ Lhe Catholic Women's League of Canada which will br- held at Windsor, Ontario. clorc of the war. but no steps have on June 11th to the 22nd. Hon. Na- bccn takcn for its organization. Dur- tional Secretary, Mrs. W. J. McIn- mg m5 "l-‘ll- COL Sllarllng will attcndltyre; Diocesan President, representing also to general militia business. ‘tho clloccsc of CharloLte-tmvn. Mrs. i I frank J. Casey: delegate at largo. T0 ENITZRTAIN (‘HOIR - Alronrescnting the Charlottctmvn sub 11169111111 of the Corpus Christi Choir ldivlsion, Mrs. Vvillirm v0. Davcy I’. was last night to make HITPLHKE-zlfi unrlcrslnnd 111a‘. ovcr four hun- mcnts for the concert to be given by 1 clrcri branrhcs of the Catholic Wom- tho L. Association Clzr-rnl Si. Louis rn's Lcnzuc from all ovcr Cwnada will 17c Fl"a1i"c. in the Prince Erlwni-d lbc prr-"cnt at. .hLs mnvrwiorl, M's. J. Thmllf‘ 0“ Jill!’ 2/ This choir vis-‘J. Tralnnr wan chosen tn rcpnsnnl iIcd llf‘l".‘ last summcr and mnnyjthe Lmgu: at tlv- niIFl Con- h-"eixi ihcln render music for Bcnc-Evcntiou to be hcld nf- Ifnknra in diction in St, Dunsianls Cathcrlral. September next. T Will arrive her? from lliontl~ral 711 J-II‘ '2. on the stcnm"r Saint.» "~——-'— Laurent. The program will consist’ cf safes. duets. quartets and chorus. pliuthor Of The Lflilf) TU HEST—TI*.P lrlllPiTil Of! In New Brunswick 1hr lnzc John ‘T. Ma {unzip which v.l= uudcl" lllt‘ ailsplccs" oi the Odd- fsllolvs. was hclti jvrslcixiay afici- 116°11- Nlrviflr‘ at. the housr being coll- ducicrl by Roz". D1". Rnulsny and Rev. H’. Johnson. Thc llOl‘lOl'fll‘_\' pjllbgflygrg were: Dr, Coffin. lJor-srs Joules Pa- ton. W. B. Robcrtson. D. A. Bruce, Gcrl. E. Hughes. and Charla: Chrnd. lcr. The zlviire prxllbcarcrs wort‘: A. l-‘lfflfiilflld. “lilllnm I‘!"."la'li. A. F. Hfllllf’. A. Duslio-l ltllrl. Chris. Ross and P. A. Fnrquhar- F311. Informant was 1n the Pcoplevs CTmCV-‘Yl’. Thorn was a very largo attendance of CiIlZCIIS, AIONCTCN. Fine Fr-Tbaf Cauafa porascrscd a vast wealth in hydro en- orgy was the opinion exprcsscd b" Sir Andrew Rae. Duncan. London Entr. tric Board of l‘? British Islcs, 11ml a rlirrectoi" of the Bank iii Bin-gland. who made a bri" stay herr- on his way tn Halifax. after cnmpletinq a tour of other provinces of 1hr- Do- minion alld thh Micldfc Viiest, Srulh- crn and Western Sin er. m’ the Uni- , “*_““—*"‘*- ted Stairs. Sir Andrelv. who is probably hcttor l/irs J. D. Lamont and son. ivrin k _ h M T , . » . - r r- ‘ cc. 17151;...‘ an...“ from Toyomn m grown in t ch a 11m [ p; n s i . . i t c . . . . - Flijhd some time with hcr sisters. : m m m“ ‘q r m“ n t ’ N“ tincnt. Clift‘ 1n his lzzrclnz hcaticd tvxn Royal Cnlnmisions dealing lvith conditions oi’ vital importance to the Proviflces. from the second of which cmanived the famous Duncan re- port. will complete his torn‘ of the contlnrnt in Nova Ssotla. His mis- sion to thLs side ujas to inspect the hydro electric power systems and look nvcr the methods employed. Mrs. .1. L. McLeod and Mrs. w, 13, Prowse. ‘ BiRTilS (‘flhlzlbl-At Brnclilcy Point, June 5. 173-9. HLMr. zlncl Mrs. Loum Coles, n son. " DALZIEL-June 4th. at. the P. E. I. _ Hospim m M‘ M,‘ Mm Wancry BCSIGPS Lady Duncan. Sir Andrew" Dame,‘ mt: Edith Ram“, a ‘laugh ulas accompanied bl" C. F. Page. w, chief cnzinccr of lhe Central Ele-c- trlc Board and Mrs. Page, and W. C. WOnLR|nGE_At Cnvehoad Road’ Hurst of Chicago, senior VIFC-[JTPS- ordered for fertilizer with thi- ml’- c°u""h" M" mm" ‘ June 5. to Mr. and Mrs. Samuchkwnl’ M ‘h’- Chlmlm “d Immis’ Prince Edward Island Potalnrs SZTFGJQ‘ Woolridge. (1108 Louise Ross) twin Midland Railrmd- Growers Association. must. takc di- —- —“—”*' girls, ' ._._.__i lgzriéairzlgiiekdliotelyz] if flfrtl-Iffsngiff“ F . v Tin plrkpockcts had been follow». e ora une ii c5‘; .- ._ , i» faster" flares" i. “iv-WM, mci-ivixcu or cums-r ~ The E son, George Rudolph. ciingrstulri- '""‘°“ m “d “em "“° “ “WW” services in the lyiontngue Churchmf lions. ' Ofaigeéod 1mm mid Om u a hm Female wanled S1,“: sgrgzfingzpiisgw;lvrafmuduc“d v “IARRIAGES moss. Woijll we do nov;?"‘ - 3' ' __*___ _ "Easy", said his mate. lighting a wanna-TWO IXPEMENCE” _-|\R.ESBYTERIAN sanvlrus-‘coxivouX-nulvr-oii Julio 5th. vil-"flrme- "WMt for the lawyer-P Erdainfiagooggklwhen ‘m’ on‘ Presbyterian Church. Houao. 1 Servlccs Sunday. Jun“- St. Andrew's Apply Parker a Montakue. 1334-1041. at St. Dunstanls Cathedral. by Rev. London Answers. Monsiznor McDonald. Ernrst. Connol- l chairman ci-tiio CTHtYfil Elec- 00-00-040‘ ‘ on. .1. P. MILLAR ALA ‘M’. __-_-_»-_-_--.-___ 9m at H m m and '1 p, m. Preacher. ll". Charlottetown. to Annie Burt. :"***"*"“ **”“ wLNTID-nfl MAID FOR GENERAL Dr sqmrel Everyone is welcomt _Stanhope. ‘ z housework. Apply Mrs. J. B. Began. ‘ _____ 1 t B t , _ , m Km‘ street‘ 5m9'°'5'3" $11M,“- .§|=;n\'|(‘E§-R_nv, ypcixlvrizn-nruua-Al the United E 0o 5 I " _ . Q WANTED - MAID FOR. GENERAL W. Williams will conduct services, ihurgh Porsonag; Winslpe. on Juno x . . ‘ housework. Apply Mrs. Malcolm sunny, June B. as follows:—1vlon- h- .\ 1%‘- G- . GTE". MR Beh- ‘ Fr" It Sa ll n e unhmwl . 311mm; AVE tune‘ n n‘ m__ Ge°rga'd\vn' 3 p_ m, Jamin Carter of Charlottetown, to ‘ k z . ‘z25"'6'n and sturgeon It 7 P. m- “m m“ Hm“ o! wmslo" ‘ contains the chief natural llrln- f >--—g——i—-—--——————— _ E ciples of the 1 Situations Vacant Male CAMPAIGN PLANNED" " BEAT!“ z E ———- g IRAQI lnlAL son" 1mm: rulv- Mommmm June 64..., kwsmn, BELL-At Milton, Juno 5th. 1929. € GRAPE AND : on-cool. freshln . healthful. de- ' ‘ , Cathcrlne Anno. Widow of the late “nwm i: v: “QM,” m ‘ “m” of church lift. and extension is the l, J. J‘ Jackson He". Funer’ “ma n . z i inicsni-h or young would l Y ‘ . demand; send ten cents. r0118 W! 6 a 0.6mm 1 __ f u" "mil ""1915 "Wm - 1°’ m“ m“ Wm ‘neuron. be given m‘ 4; It is s- pleaasnt testinl cool- ‘ "Mt! five slum: secure W! creased prominence. was the decim- ". ‘t In refreehln rem i1 ' hi h ' bu“, h m, “film- m,“ L n, m, com. BRIDGES-Died in this city. J1me o. '- I ° Y “' ° m . u ' u, tion mlde in the repor m” M M t a m n > gives prompt relief in cases of ‘ “MIN” “V” n” m ‘rumm ' mittee on reliitlbtla rdlwflflhh KW!" ' m’ its“? r 5”- “39 " 1' billouaneso. constipation, heart- ‘Wflihfll 01' NPR“ *1" “fiuaw- o m“ confer, " Funeral Saturday morning at 0.15. “m, "m", u; 4h, ‘Munch, 3 on at, the Montreal and t tmlu-mmmn. Bmxnltgrliiv 5-121- "w, h; m, Unmd qhumh o; gm. from hcr daughter's residence, Mrs. e10. z ‘l " ' eds at Bt. Jamcs United Church Frances Burke, 133 borchester 8t, to "l" "M, P" Bomeb , d - ‘ st. Dunstarfs Cathedral. thence to > . I " Nurun‘ ha“ to M" the R. C. Cemetery. (May she rest In ‘ T“ 750M?!‘ DnUGGl5T5 T , , easel. we soloomorpa 215$. Ilnavds 1.1.1.»... for o...»- e cou- v an ma” oe - ~11»- aiun- aw 1»- . ac innon N. D. MacLeang Co.’ P idouol dispute-ma! and WI- I" l .D l-flflfihmaluhg]. 11:3]: hour m‘. "fin ‘Ummm . UNDIITAKII -.K Roswktpgs’... _ 411mm». - mw - "1"" 1 o cum - -l_.dlolttldllbruefy and sovomw- - poms.» 0o 1m mm” _ 0m lieu-from fluted ‘no m" s to 11.00 " Phone I40 ‘f fliou lehool required. For fur- on”, qqqa and Molina E n lafomotlso ml: to "W" M“ 1 * - " o-ol- -s:..,-..-_.-.~~-_.~.—=--—~ -‘ - \ * ' t lit 1 ‘ ' r u ' (or , 1ii...a.;..i Church Conference 1T0 Be Held 5 Days l SACKVILLE. N. 3-. June 6—'1'he ‘quickly stops itching. soothes the Maritime Conference of the Unitedi Church of Canada will open here Thursday evening and will continuel to Monday. The first meeting and‘ _the Sunday morning service will be held at the United Church here and the other sessions Fawcett Memorial Hall. A record attendance of delegates is expected. The roll of the Confer- ence vrill be called at tonights meet- ing, following which the President will preach. transfers nounced and communion service will be held. On Hlday morning a do- votinnal address will be delivered by: Rev. Hammond Johnson. to be fol- lowed by election of officers. mem- orials, and reports of educational in- stltutions. That nflernoon an sq. dress on Temperance will be deliv- cred by Rev. D. N. McLachlan. D. D.. after which the report of the Com- miitee on Evangelism and Social hhfvifv Will berPad. FTiday evening. missionary addresses will be given. The devotional address on Satur- day morning will be given by Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, M. A.- and the programme calls for presentation of khe repnrLs of the Settlement Com- mittee, the Missionary and Main- lPnflflfP Fund Committee and the Lord's Day Alliance Committee. In the iiftcrnnon the-reports on Re- ligious Education. Foreign Mlss.ons and Crnfercnrc Rclatinns will be road and discussed. Thr- mcmorlal .="rvlre on Sunday will be hold a. 9.00 n. m. The preach- cr at. clcvcn o'clock ordination serv- icc will be Rev, Prior Bryce. D. D. Addrrsses Wlll he given in the after- hmh hi‘ Rev. D. N. McLachlan, D. D.. r1111 Archvr Wallace. The sermon at the evening S"l‘\'l('i‘ will be preached by Rev. Clarence Macl-(lnnnn. D. D. .The ronlfludinz martin: of thc "lfcrcnre on Monday will hcnr re- li-"rrls of 1.111.‘. i-nmmlttr-s on Church Puhiicztfnrs. Home Mssinns. Pm- sion Fund. I-limorlcal. Standing Com.- mlitees, Presbytenv RFPCITII Board r~f Trusts and Confrrrnce Fund. 1 MK S. (‘Al-NIKON WEATHERDIE 'i“ne many friends of Mrs. Cameron Wcaihcrbic. cf Aldorgrovc. 1'5. (2., w-ll b" shocked to lczirn of hcr dcaih which incl; place in. Vie. {loyal Co- lumbia Hospital. Now Wcst.n1in.=ter, B. _ C... on May 1H6. fpllmving a, serious _o;1c1"atlou. w 1 The dctcasetl, who Wes only forty- slx years cf afic W35 fornlcrly Miss Aria L. Wright and was born in Nlidclieitln, 1*. n. Island. She WflS ii daughter oi tile late Mr. Jesse. Wright and his wife Agnes Clarke of that place. She lcavcs to mourn bcsldcr. .1 sciwoulzlx husband a fam- ily of fire-three daughters, Ada. Ruth nrlcl Beth and two sons Roy and Billy. also two brothers, Mr. Artcrnas Wright of Sumnlersldc and Mr. Mclbournc Wright of New York City. A host of rs-lntlvcs and friends both in this Province and in Western Canada where she has made her home. for many years, will also mourn her early (loath. THE MARKETS i... MONTREAL. Que. June ti-Whcat ‘prices on the Montreal cash grain per bushel today. Other grain prices wcre unchanged. Rolled oats wore ad- vanced l0 ccnts per bag. The butter market was firm. Sales of‘ eas ern Iownships No. i pasteurized were made at I15 cents per pound and 35‘. cents per pound. the latter price being more general. Limited receipts were keeping prices well up. Rceipts today were 966 boxes. To the retail trade prices were unchanged n1 37 cents per pound for solids and '30 cents for prints. The cheese mar- kct was also firm. The dealers were ‘quoting Number 1 Quebec white ‘and ‘colored IBM to l8’; cents per pound ,and Number 1 Ontario white and ‘colored at 18% cents per pound. Re- ceipts were 5.322 boxes. Eggs were steady. The retail trade sales were being made at 35 cents per dozen for fresh extras with receipts at .3476 cases. More arrivals of new po- tatoes from the United States prov- ed a weakening factor on the. local ,potato market today. New Bruns- ‘wick Green Mountains went five ‘cents cheaper to 50 cents per 00 lbs. lin bulk. while F. E. I. potatoes held unchanged at 75 cents for whites land 80 cents for Green Mountains ‘per ninety pounds in bags. GRADUATE!) Traveller (as train is about to 1 navel-Have 1 time to go to the [an . and say good-bye to my wife’! Guard-Can't toll sir. Depends on l ‘ow long you've been married, sir.- ‘ Pusinl Shows " " llluud’: Lioinuu 1o: chapped ma" at the Charles‘ will be an-i ‘REPORT Continued from page i that further increases will be intro- duced during the progregg o1 the bill." During the past year trade agree- ments had been ratified between Canada and Latvia, Hungary. Rou- mania, Spain. Kingdom of the Serbs. croats and Slovenes lJugo-Bllvla) and Esthonla. Lithuania. Portugal and Caecho-Blovakia. by which pro-‘ ducts of those countries‘ entered Canada under most-favored-nation rates of customs duty. Also by or- der-in-council the temporary trade agreement with Cuba had been ex- tended iinul Nov. a2, 11m. iii addi- tion to these new agreements, the committee noted that by. previous agreements the products of i3 other countries and their dependencies were entering Canada. at most-favored- nstion rates. S efegunrdin; Attention was drawn“ by the com- mittee tn the success attending the policy of safeguarding specified home industries ln the British Isles. Quot- ing statistics issued recently by the British Board of Trade. it was shown that for the comparative periods. 1925 and i928. imports of manufact- ures which were safeguarded fell ofI by 24 per cent. while imports of manufactures which were not safe- guarded increased 22 per cent. 0n the other hand exports of safeguard- ed manufacturers increased l2 per cent... whereas exports of non-safe- guarded manufactures clecrearcd i1 per cent. Incorporation of Companies The desirability of having the gvatest possible uniformity among the province: in methods of moor- poration of companies was empha- sized in the report of 1hr legislation committee to the annual meeting of the‘ Canadian Manufacturws‘ Asso- ciation today. At. present Nova Sco- tia. Saskatchclvnn. Alberta. and Bri- tish Columbia follow the English system of registration WhllP the Dn- minion. Ontario. Quebec, Manitoba. Prince Edward Island and New Brunsivlrk have adopter] the sypstcm of incorporation by" lctvrs natal"- Many authorities advocated adoption by parliament and tho leyzlsiahurcs of the English system. said the rc- port, and as far as practicable the prnvirlnns of the Imperial Compflh‘ ies‘ Act. This. i1 was claimed. would msurc not only more uniformity in legislation but also in Judhiifll dhch" ion. which would be heartily welcom- erl both by lawyers and businc=s mell. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL HALIFAX. N. S. June 6-"Dr>n‘l be content with second ra e ‘mvfl. nor expect tremendous results in a ‘rear, but be confident i_n the filth" of scientific research in Canada. If . you do this you have nothing if’ "l" for the fu.ure nf the Dominion in industry or nationhood." Shirl D1". H- M. Tory. President of the Nation-RI Research Council. sPB-flhlhil helm" the Canadian Manufacturers‘ ASO- clatlon today on the work of the council on its investigation mlo Car.- urlian resources and 'l".v lWBD“‘7‘3'°n being made for an extension of its actlvltlPs with the erection 0f m" new national laborat-orl’ "fl m“ (Igmplpffd training cf the flliY m?" now studying under the council's scholarships. Outlining the unprecedented ric- ing an old man whom they had seen marker. were marked up two ccnts wclolllhehi "l “Fsfarch m“) m” 5cm“ [ifip phascs of industry in Britain. the United States. Japan and Iraly since the war. Dr. Tori’ "llfl m" manufacturers the time had come for Canada to take her plan" with ihfi other nations of the world in lht‘ setting up of laboratories and the special training of scientists 1o man them. “But. it will be money wasted." he said, "unless the mnnufacrurers of Canada. are alive to their opportun- ities and employ them. The idea is rapidly passing that we must. take our ideas from other peoplo- T00 ‘many of our brilliant men are m- gaged in building up the lndufilflfll ‘life of foreign lands." Speaking of the work that has al- ready been done by the lmtituti- in Canada. Di". Tory lnstanced the mm- neaite industry which in three years of research had been placed in l position amply able to compete l" tho world market. Din-ins the 11w- year 106 investigations had been car- ried on in the development of new resources and this work would be greatly extended in the new build- ing with the addition of students now being trained. .—___i__...___- HONOR S Witness at Westminster Count! Court-Your Worehip—. Judge Bacon-You may honor me. but you must not worship mo. The man who filuroa on merryins an heiress often finds that he isn't well uo on bh mathematics. PROROGA TION l I Continued from page 1 j ~;: Q. O O I of shipping and lives at sea, life sav- ing stations of a modem type, I-Ionn P. J. Cardin. Minister of Marine and. BAKING Fisheries mid the House of Commons ' this morning when in committee to‘ l consider estimates of his depart» merit. ' , ‘~44’ , It was in answer to dcmandsirom - .1. A. MacDonald (Conservativehi Richmond. Cape Breton West) that ‘the Minister spoke of the attitude he had taken on the subject. Mr. MacDonald had urged further facil- '_ ities at Scatarie Island off Cape Bre- mn. a danger point in the outer reaches of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.‘ The present equipment was ‘a dis- grace to the. country said Mr. M-1c-' Donald. He would no: go into a pool the. size of the parliament buildings in the present life boat. It. was dil- apidated and there was no life save-- lng crew‘. ' Hon. R. B. Bennett. Leader of the Opposition. asked the minister if he had ever been down on the Atlantic seaboard. when storms were raging. If he could only see what took place on these small islands. he would ‘not feel disturbed a1 the larospect. of disbursing some funds from the pub- lic cxchequer for life saving purpos- rs. Mr. Bennett, suggested that ll would require no more than $5.000 to provide adequate- facilities. a small sum in view nf the large ex- penditures the government. was mak- “n ~ ‘- ing- for other 1iurpcscs. , ” The Marine and Fisheries estim- "3 ates contlnurd to occupy." the house PDWIJ , o H‘ 11 . . “iii-firth mo: m union mo 111.014 £.W. GI LLETT CO. LTD. "renovate, um. during the afternoon. For the first portion of the afternoon appropria- tions werP rapidly passod for a n\lm- For Alderslgiot bcr of items, inclucLng $230000 for meteorological work; $145000 for v____ steamboat. inrpccllcn: 5013.030 for The Rings Edward ‘slang m,” . ralarles and conimszrnclcs. and _$l4.- Iandwx unrm, command M LL15“: ‘w 152013-11 och. r1 anti .l.‘i ltlavlrx. U‘ G‘ nz,“,snn"numbgfing t‘.trl1!y db "m. m“ “as "Mn 1"‘ n‘ “an. ’ ts 2rd one hundred o.her rznks, Mr. Bennett. 1o 11v- lncrcewa in sal-> x‘ ruin“ Fdwmfi wand huh.‘ azyv of Aicx. Johmirln. Dcnutv Mln- Hm”. uymw cfflmrs an-d swan“, 1 ' ‘~ - . star of Marine. 1.0m $8000 tn $10 , n “w rank: ‘mdar Lficfll. G‘ mum _ Ofiftcspfrtlalll‘ in vnw of the lfiVTY“ ~. of the snlariis of ITV-llll‘ of the minor officials. .., Full. NJ. 8 Sgricllfn". Cr. . PLEA FOR FROTECTWON Passing from m-wlp» r"Y*1I:!"'~ 1.. n m" "‘l"°‘*""°‘ Camfl C" fisheries the Iifl"f‘l'l').’n mivht ho‘ i‘ M‘ ha“ rfinaur-‘H’ T3?‘ ." - ., .. ~ M". .... ;.--.1.. ~'..\..._ ~ _ Jrermed a fnh "dnfx" , Mr. .1.C. Brad: n q v ‘l r n f \ '_ " w t“ member hr =ke~n~l m"d" a < r“n" ‘W P m‘ "f lh- .1 ~11". r11 _C*n- , .lll:-h will Plnrlln at . fitrcn rl‘,\"~. ' T712 l‘ t Prince F""v"ttl l"‘9"".d {Jmhllul B\‘i'1“d°. C='1"dl"’1 A‘ under commend of Co‘. .l pica fcr better pi‘0i"i'll.'l1‘i of the fish- rries of the northern pacific. from tho dopreclailons r".f Am?i‘l"fiIl fi.=h"rm"n. This urns backed up by (Icnrral A D. MacRac. He wnnlcri a moddica- , _ lion of the trc:>.'.,\" permililng Amerl- C" kip“ m? fir!" d: . can tishermrn from entering ourlav"_rrrws"i‘“ja On Tn“ m“ ports for shcller and winter. n prlvl- ‘ glgtirpjtkrkfggxgig P:_Lanu,,! 198' whiph “m. Mnsmmly ham“ “bi Scmnd Pattcrv mrli! r-fuplve of- ilsed. The mlnlsicr declarrd that ‘mph: m“ t-Télrvv-rnur m"? ’ there tvcre nnrv 22 patrol boats 1n _ ~ _ _ the North Pacific waicrs. and lha-i fiiarhlglit" e-ec ci a c andfnur ‘- " ‘ °" - “ r b m: dd d command of Major P. W. Macllevirhg Over the VOiP of 5130.000 m assist D- C‘ “- us id in the conservation and development 0T'* A1113!- of dSPp sea fishing. consldWablc dis- cussion arose. Marilimc members on the Conservative side WEN‘ wont to criticize the department for not greater hCflVliy ‘.11 fhIS respect. Not only for increasing the supply but the demand for fish in Canada and othcr countries. Col. Cantlcv refer- red to the policy of the department as one of "inefficiency." A. E. Muc- Lenn tPrincel urgcrl that a ps1», m1. Roy, Montreal vrlerrm. was knocked "CHM servm, m, osmblishfli on m,» nut by Al Singer. Bronx idol. in Eu! ‘rmnh Show M» prmfl. Eduard I» first round of their scheduled ten mmt round bout. in Jean McMahon‘: stld- The B‘ C‘ momhsrs also 1M1; r1 lum here tonight. \ hand in the debate emphasizing strongly the cause of the flslr-rmcn of the Pacific Coast. for grcater pro- {Pqflnn and greater production. $31.- 500 was voted for investigation nf the 111p history of thc halibut as provid- ed for by the International Fisher- ies Commission and 5442.000 T01’ 55h culture. ‘Phr- consldcrable sum of (Canadian Preui j NEW YORK. June ti-Leo 9X11!" uuullc 1111s 11111111111 $348383 was vctcrl Arthur Covert. Quebec. w-ho erew Biological Board for scientific. vrork. Trlgo in the Army and Navy Q prM-nr-hl And experimental work and Trigo the derby winner in the Ann fish culture invcstigation. and Navy veteran's sweep won - prize of 384.780. Other winners W0 A lawn dross ls very aupfdvflfli" second. $28,260. W. P. Redmond, Ill!- for a grass widow‘. Fortunately. tho child doesn't renl- and J. L. Mularkel’. Boston. Meal i lzp that l1. ls father to the man. | A woman's’ lips arc the rose endi ans who drew horses NW1" . ' her tongue is the thorn. , Pay it . gor‘ Maine, who drew Walter Gay ' foba. who drew Brianne. Nova Sooti " small awards, to-dayl! When you walk up the street, with a re- ceipt in full in your pocket, knowing that your name is clear on the ledger "it's a gra-a-a-nd and glorious feeling. Bring in your bill today, we'd rather write receipts than go to the circus, ' Did you get a bill? ’ It's due for payment WHEN YOU GEfTf IT. ‘ ' : We thank you ' Moore o McLeod Limitedl,