é Ill . ‘ ESTERN . c UARDIAN Iain Isl-m last-Phone Isl-l PING] COUNTY ' prnlahaariptlsal-Advasllagflealabeistlwlthllrarorrs Tbofluarlianluaybebelghtdallyalanyoithaioliowiaggtorqh ""“""'m"' v wrur as. Gourllaa Drugstore. Water at. "roroute listen-timer ll- lhri Glllllet. e1 Granville at, The Guardian will bedallvared to say homa in Summon-aids by ggrrtsrhoyatloperdayarllsparwaek. one 000-1 ior um ‘in your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on yaug- 111w“ °' . _T|;|; olumn. n reserved ior news -—_KIDDIES ovnnALr. I oi loccal interest but advertislna l. o. lea pair. m. a andswflfilelimzl of a newly nature may 0 an at 2 cents a word m, In advance. V '\ dFOll-MALIN 0|’ OGIOBIIIMTIY‘ 1o; Drug 00., KEIISIIIIIDIL 14-1170. _BIG ONE GENT S LE Wed- II .M. loan, Thur ifffi,’ hi} May 12, SaturdayJlay mu oak-lies t side. L‘ 1 _FOR woifi in rm Pulle- Fresh stock oi Burrows Welcome, FIIEIIfiIIXilDBi-lld gag: x Capsules. 6°“ e‘ u“ ‘L-ual-a-s-a-o. -nnv sun Xsronsos nar- TERIES ior motor boats in stock at mug-s, , L-1206-b-9-2i. JIHE ORIGINAL naxau. One em s‘*i°..".ii.‘“'..‘i’°ii.°§°'ss”' gigiiore“ y yn-llas-s-a-a-o. .-UNI.OADI.NG car oi shingles and matched b00105. Priced in sell at once. George Webster, Ken- glngton. Io-IEZB-IrQ-Si. — 00D QUALITY amp Mol- ISSGSGPIIIIUICOIIS ior sale a ‘breech. L-1l96-5-9-2l. 4m. ELLIOTT BELL is now a partner in our Bed ue Branch. where undertakierag c . P. L Bcwn- promptly attend . _ gas and Son. L-libd-B-l-IOL ‘P’ Fifi rtfil’... r. Eoayriadgasobn. Brain's heavy duty lower priced radio batteries and Marconi radios will give the latest news daily. L-1206-fl-9-2I. -B,ETURNED HOME-Mn. G. R. Harrison, wiie oi 110v. Mr. Harrison, rector oi S. Mary's church. Sunlmerside. has returned from an enjoyable visit to her sister, Mrs James Davies. Menc- ton, N B. . IY. MIY -BOARD 0!‘ TRADE MRI‘!- iNG-soil analysis was the chiei matter discussed at the regular meeting oi the Summeralde Board oi Trade which was held in the Town l-iall on Thursday evening. Mr. C. S. Merriam presided. Mr. Donald Baker chairman oi the Agricultural Committee atatcd that he thought something should be done whereby farmers could get import their eillcken and even AMPROVING-Priends .in Buinmcrsidu will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Gordon Sohulmm who had the misioltlme to iall and break her hip some time is now able to leave til hnqai and is convoleeclng at the home oi her daughter. Mrs. William at MacDonald College. -_Qn Mrs, Schumlan is a native Freetown and was for many years resident in Summerstde. ‘ only sister oi Mir. M; l‘; __.._..- . -P08T OFFICI STAII’ ‘ ‘Ilium PET D00 "OSCAI" stall to! the Slmimflllde oe ave lost ialihful" Jglem] their iourteen ye.ar chi Oscar. Oscar cams tn- Oilice when a woolly 0M‘ month old. the v ‘it it lite s73“ ? II! insart- m raids Q! msilfld. o... - - L-l122-5-8-D. r-SUPPLIBS io bo t b u and repairing Itoolr ‘at B12555?‘ ~ L-1200-5-9-2i. —ATTEND th . irlon Sale on til: llaolrgelgliggihltirf AIIEQ tc Alexander Cousins. Burbngmn m‘ MW 11th a one oiolock cons oi farm. stock. Iwlrments rah- household iurni- L-llH-S-G-B-II-IO -—SPECI.AL PERMANENTS. — Your last chance to save as much mug; 011 your Summer Petunia;- . your nppo n men s be ore May mtg entitles you w our $0M offer at, any time during the i ummer months. Book earl and be assured oi these speci rice‘. Nocinnts Barber Shop and lgeauty PM 0 . Simmer-side, Phone 00-3. --VISITING IN HDBENCE- Mr. and Mrs Edwin lbtey. Smnmerslde are visiting in Flor- enceville. N. B., and attended the weddini! 0i’ Mr. Elsteyb sister. Miss JeanEsilezv which took place on Saturday last. Miss Estey is well known in Sunlmerslde and her many irionds here will wish her welL-S. . DUKE VOICES ___- iglsnuLLnuedJnvm _ me_l.l__ I statesmen who set titan-selves to restore international security and confidence must act as good citizens oi ' not only as good P" hmen, 1t- Americarls or Britons." “In the name oi those who ieil in the last war I urge all political leaders to be resolute in the dis- cha o! their mission. "I ap tn them in the name oi the ving, whose existence happinem are in their harlds. And I appeal to them especially in the name of the youth oi the present day with all its incaiculable P0- tcntlalitiss of future service oi the human race." In closing the Duke said:- "Solnnhow I ieel that my worm tonight will find a. sincere echo in the hearts of all who hear them. It is not ior me to put forward concrete proposals; that must be leit to those who have the power guide their nations toward a they may ac- t task before it spoke from a room in the country inn where he and the ha e e . thdrtourcieth baiilfiigf At Dukrarequeshthel er oi’ an itinerant coun gati- mualc from the lot hotel was silenced, by tsry radar during his CHALLENGE (Cmtlnued-Jrun pace 1t Ml‘ 0i’ lt/Ili‘. Ohlflfl ' l ~ ~ ." ill‘. the Post Oiilce ma,‘ lies user “mm m“ ignite: Iéeenr general n“ n ial gt e . . - inguinal! glelllllvoflumwm %beehpaaledtoenabew deck when the air mail sol-vita was‘ lllflllfltcd between flail u; llld the mainland and ifl"lllly flu years did not miss ‘the daily trip omen they b a . prov . uc - amiil§.“r’l2.b"%..‘?a.'§r $53‘ fi8.“2“‘§"}.§?“§‘.“°‘is°’ attending his master. who'll an m. as “boo mans". He referred ardent golfer. Oscar died oi old m, Bell's declaration the Lib- aie alter s life oi faithful hr- rals were oin to the count be- vlce and will be misled bv mill! use oi the Iinanclal cond tion Wh° frequent the Post Olilcc-O a: country. That was not so ‘—- . ha “ma. He wanted to be frank. -EvENiNG AUXILIAI! as to the situation. “Some of us PERT-The regular monthly sleet- h: oi the Evening A at the home 0i Mrs. Laue t: “it, i?‘ ‘ti.’ to‘? g9 Q co was not iinhiiy decide? until boll. Th q h dance. liirsswgavtes w“ t w “illlthe chnilflldirs. carri ltObrl and Mrs. Bordon Council had‘ ir. Mac? ee did 110i- chanve oi the . A ‘ex- agy deiini ly he was against such °fllent exercise on tian a move but strvhlly 1110"‘! m" BIBWBRIEJII/p w" pyuqntgq by larin "l don't like elect- "Wfl young ladies under the - i gent like csnv fishing“ :18 om. cool-go Meikle. telkgts Wt 1 ...r"-....~=.*.->...-:--~........~ ~ ~ fig e duet by ma. Hsaen rnlilp unkigge-rhedmattoa. mu Mabel llaper on ‘izanilgelfangytnunfil’ itltswhns" ... ' 52*" $3 Players was on; [q- , h Calibre ‘ cently " °' 3T1; C? infill? he'll-d W! "I m" leer mother. the law Mrs. William mtly who said he wouldlmlust “g1 lt. Bedgqpg m, “n; f’ as soon have “his to” on Md st ‘its meant-film gonna‘ h." . mueimmfl ‘ . Be une said the ~mu ‘ 0cm Mum mAud Chg-ls villain —Mlls Margaret, " Ithe h‘; tam a001,?" u» Zara at_ tornsieellyltfapjvsl, a» B! a Painless senior‘ ch ’ . ww-"iéibhl" .. 3; "w w two oi ma, , t, and linen had been ..""“".......r°'.l3.;’l’ll'.i"“‘ An moaulpboilwas abgto “bacl up everything he said. . . over- . Prem- ll! men want on slabs fr’ INTBODUOTOI! OIIII- 0'Cedar "Na b I'll:- nltnrs Creansl 0’Cedsr _ and Cloth. regular 85o value isr only 40c. Get yours in the Chins Department. ‘I _ SOUVENIB. CHINA-Smart nieces of China lul- prlnted with the pictures oi the King and Queen-cups and saucers. plates and other useful aces. See them in the Ch Department. I l! I FLAGS-A shipment received in the ll and l0 Da- ment. All slug at s , 5o. 10a and 15o. Flag Holders for can-tile I U i I WINS CONGOLEUM BUG— Mrs Charles McLellun, Vic- toria. West. was the lucky winner of the lCongoleum Rug that was on display ior the put week In our Fur- niture Department. Mn. MEI-fill" Rueserd the correct number 2600 and is to be enn- figiéulated on her good ior- Howard's; Suulmersiide S ’s_idey Ladies y Golf Club Holds _ Annual Meeting The annual meeting. oithe 1nd- ies Golf Club, Summcraids, was held on Saturday in the furniture department oi‘ Messrs. R... T. Hoi man. Mrs. Eric MacKay -was §leeated president ior the, coming Mrs. Manson, mtirlng president presided. The usual business was none and after some discussion it was de- cided to hold a ‘ ', drive and also an aiterncon bridge to replenish the iunds. Everyone looked forward to an enjoyable season, Oiiicers elected were President, Mrs. Eric Ma y, Vlce-presidsnt. Mrs." Alex Home: Secrets ‘Treasurer, Mrs. F. J. E. Wright. Ccnvcners of conunlttess. Tee. committee, Mrs. J. L. games conlniittee. Mira. William a ; minds committee, Miss Hunt any Miss Gladys Holman; membership com- mittee, Mrs. Eric MscKay. ' CITY COUNCIL icntlnlsrliqyggzei; tender uid not be until welems lmnwn. This was veg-med $1 a iettermrecaivid by n5 w“. D310!!! . . Smastgbggtaty Minister oi Civil Aviation, in icb 11° Igggfld fill-t devvltvpmem would proc . ‘meldayoralsostated thatbe o! the Commit , Chandler stated that things were He alsoauggcsted that the men oi the various committees spars their eatllnstes ate- The auditors’ report would be ready short lieved, said Councillor Chand In giving a rcpt-t oi the Street Cmnnlittee Oounculor Hennemey stated that, work was going on as usual. He also referred tn the dog nuisance and the practice oi mot- orists washing their cars on ‘Pile matter oi the roller akmtlng by-law also came up and Councillor Henrlsssey stated that he would pare one ior the neat ting. t had been annealed that the Park . ‘way. imm I'm-t Edward out, be given to the musl- akatAtrs ior certain be?! ’ {the week but the matter was n abeyance. Councillor Blanchard. fill-Irwin oi the Public Propertx‘ Committee. stated that e Hakka: y the drst oi III: matte; oi transist- _ Edward was shop _ Quxp‘. but the meeting decided t. would be very lit-lie it» batter to purchase a MW N... t“ “an” lféiflfl.‘ t ne lema a W - Pccuncitilor Lathorne In his le- i very much the same as last filo Summerside At the regular monthly meeting cf the Summenside Town Council held lest night in the Town Hail, M ll and his Council bu ior a surplus in their mo estimates. and this with no incmease inctaxee. yol- ampbeli in approving the budget said: ‘Ihose days when the atmosphere vibrates with the echoes oi explanatory solutions for our economic problems. we as a. Town Council are satisfied to be _suii'icientiy old fashioned as toatill believe irl a. balanced budget. is therefore. with pleasure. the/t we after taking cars of - vision tor heavy street expen tum oi last summer. are able to an- nounce no increase in tax rate ior U!!! Sear. This decision was ar- rived at utter a careful survey covering all proposed expenditures ior the coming season. In this we I ‘Tflblitwtfully solicit the cooperation slid support of our citizens, realiz- ing that present business condit- ions are in no condition to war- rant iurther extraordinary expen- détxilées with resultant raise in cCoilnclilcr Mollison. chairman oi finance committee, in submit- ting the budget, gave am estimated avenue oi $97,487.17 with an es- timated expenditure of $97,182.14 with an estimated surplus oi rev- enue over expenditure oi £025.03. Councillor Smallrpan, chairman oi the assessment committee stated that the assessors had completed their work and had reported the total assessment on property at $3,341,775.00. an increase over last year oi $56,000. Councillor Small- port oi’ thelimlployn-lent and Relic! Conunittee stated that 1000 were still on the relief lists while 050 had been taken ofl. Also that 106 men had been employed to date with 120 -\ en on during the month of April. In his reports of the Tender Committee and Market Committee Councillor Dougan stated work was going along ‘nicely. "llhe chairman also intmdruceda resolution to the meeting re the painting of the scale house, both interior and ex- terior. ‘rhe motion was later ad- opted urwnrimously. Cotn-lcillor McKee also introduced a rmollttion itrom of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital with regard to-the placing 0f two at entrance to fine hospital. This &solution was also ' A eonunurucatiooI-was read from tbs lottetown rooms Building during the summer months, but the matter was leit in the ha-nm of the Market Com- icltcertainthgtm mitteeuldiatocoeneupat the would be forthcoming from the nextngul-Irofillefiillmwtind- . Correspondence was also read oes for continuation of the ‘work imm m. A. R. , chairman on mt, Ed of this general tteo ior Con- 0730038 was paid in "m: federation week celebration re- paat, month, lg w‘; questin approval oi Council ior sta. by umcfllog w, the ho o! street gloat-ado and whicllwasover oiiwmlesatbanldl-lwltobehleldm Market that paid out during tbs suns and also esk- Squsre on July 10th. ing auistance from City Police and PumDepsrlmlent in the stag- ing of the aifair. The request was ously granted. Councillor Holman moving the motion with Councillor» Chandler seoonding it. A letter was read ircm the Jun- ior Board oi Trade expressing its apprecistio for the cooperation received from the Council. A coniplainnt was read irmn the Weeks estate on lfltzroy Street re- lative to the parking and repair- ing 0d cars at a garage on Fitzroy Street. The communication was to the Police Committee tbs -wibh instructions to wt in this Jboad at case and also in any other similar cases that might crop up. A resolution was read irom the Charlottetown branch of the Can- adian on that anyone who had served their country should not be deprived oi voting. The matter was leftover ior the pres- ent as tho Council Board were powerless to do anything in the. matter. Mayor Floater would ack- ncwledoe the letter, however, and explain the same to the Isgion. cnnnnunlcatioal was read from the Canadian legion also with re- gard to an application ior amuse- and refreshment c ns Morning/War 75h’ Grierfil/Ifk ZivurH/b " Town Council Budgets For Surplus Of $325 With N0 Taxation Increase man slated that there would have been an incneasebi $80,000.00 but that o to the decrease value of oxes thwe is a loss in of $33,000.00. Council- lor Moiliaon stated that the tax rate would be i7 dollars per $1,000 the same as last you. There would alsobeno increasein ll tax. Councillor Molliscn nlov a mot- iml which was approved for ten- ders on $50,000.00 fifteen year ds- benturea at not more than 4 per- cent to coverthe cost of lastyeasu permanent. street paving. Special Train Councillor Molllaon moved a re- solution tlhat the Council engage a special train t0 take the pupils of the High School and st. Mary's AcamecLV to Charlottetown for the visit of the King and Queen. Mayor Campbell in approving the motion stated that this even/t was unique in the history oi the town and more especially just now, and it was imperative that a lasting impression be made on the youth oi the country. The Council had thereiore decided that instead oi spending large sums on decorat- ions they would use the money on the children so that the children would have a better idea of dem- ocracy. cultivating the s irit of acy and educating < - dren along democratic lines. A committee was ap in‘ ‘ of Councillors Mollison, edge and Smmllman with power to add. to this numbu. to look after the ar- nsssed and re- ports submitted and adopted. S home visits that had been made. In addition to the completion cf the diphtheria ixmn clinics completed in Pnince Street and Rochiord ual-e ools, ‘other duties performed we : mbomtog/ examinations: uta. for gonococcua, 3; ior butteriat, sod. and up. 65; bloods ior‘ Kuhn. 56. venereal disease reportt~ Patients treated: Males M, ie- mnles 9; during the month. 192. Vital statistics P053112 (City oi Charlottetown): Sir . 37; deaths 20; marriacee. . as arrests were made tiuring the month. the police m read by Councillor McIntyre ed. There were 34 convictions and 4 dismis- sals. Tillers were also four prose- cutions under the Prohibition Act ior tlhe urliawfui possemion of in- toxicating liquor. one under the trsflic by-lsw for owners fyamples had been lined according- Condemned as uant ior food so portions c! carcasses been de- s . The iollowing resolutions were assed' Resolved that June 14th. theday oi the visit oi ‘their MaJeetles the King and Queen be proclaimed a public ilolichy in the City cdChar- lcttetown. Resolved that the acting City Clerk be authorised to call for tenders ior the painting oi the in- tcrior and exterior of the City Weight Scales building. lv that 2 1 postwar on Rcso lights be installsd- 0n Brigh III’! GIWNIICQ I'D ‘U the RE. Islnimd HeBDitel. these to be clomsficied in the street lighting c rcu . dissolved that the question ci advertising in tho souvenir edition (IgTIIOQIIIQLXIIOIVIIICOIIIIIO and Queen be leit in the h oi the chairman of . A notice of motion was van that at the next meeting the Council them will be presented a by-law ior the inspection and er- ection of bulldinl _...._.___.__. SUFFOLK SCHOOL for April: PIRONICLE Negotiations tion that Britain miobs arbitrate the Danzl dispute, one official sa : would be like ID- point a. goat as gardens-n") proposal BFItISh-FTGilltIl-R sian military allia 2e, delivered in Moscow today, sated Russia to: 1. Declare the Soviet Govern- ment's willingness to resist any act oi aggression involving any country in eastern Europe (mean- ing mainly Poland, Rulmnia, Greece and Turkey) in any way In which she was asked to help by the eastern European countries involved; 2. Accept a British-Bench pledge that ii such a declaration were msdeit would not come into eiiect until the British and French armies were actually in the iieid of battle; 3. Accept the British plan in- steed oi the Soviet plan because it is faster, gets around Romanian and Polish objections to Ming tied directly to Russia, and it would operate in practice almost like the trgélc alliance which Rus- ais. DIQBOB ~ Foreign office oiiicialn explained that under the British proposals Russia's western irontier would be guaranteed by France and Britain because it would be impossible to attack Russia. from the west. with- out first marching through Pol- and or Romania-an act which would bring Fmallce and Britain into war immediately, Nevertheless, here insist the/t before ellterixlg into such an agreement it is ne- cessary to drait. an elaborate plan to cover every eventuality. For example. they say it. is ne- cesssry to know how many British divisions would 2o to the aid of Poland ii Polarld were attacked by Qgrmgny and just how and where those divisions would operate This same procedure. in the Russian view. should be followed Ln reg-ad to ah other eventuslltles. The British view is that all this would take too much time. David Lloyd George, wartime Prime Minister, indicated how im- portant he thought a. British-Rus- sian agreement was by saying the army general staff should be "con- fined to a lunatic asylum” ii its Rulmsrlln and Poland sutcessiully without the aid 0f Rllfliifi- (By The Canadian Press) The Duke of Windsor broadcast a, dramatic peace appeal Monday nliglh-t in has first ladlio dwelt‘ ance since his abdication speech 2 1-2 years ago ‘ speaking from aln inn alt Ver- dun, France. the Duke declared he was breaking his sel-i-impcsed sil- ence “now only because 01 ti" manifest danger that we may all be drawing nearer a repetition of the grim events which happened a quarter oi a. century H80- Arlglo-m-erlch military talks 0D- ened in Paris amid reports the consultants were discussing plans i-zor moving a. British Anny to France ii an emergency arose. firmti ’é§?'l.°."‘i“°"u.§“é’§§.£;..“ - m a n - Polish dispute over Damzig and with renewed vigor to ling Soviet Russia into the Brit- ish-Frerwh front. A modified al- liance between Bldtairl arldTurkcy w“ o to be pronounced this week. Scorn greeted the British odor in Berlin where the Nazi press declared that Wimp-Berlin now a military alliance-was made of steel sold others must accept it or “bleak their teeth on it." In Moscow tile British Ambas- ndor delivered to the soviet Gov- ernment Britain's counter-propon- aia to Russia's fair-reaching secur- tey plan. The British answer was understood to have favored Soviet assistance to all states on Russlas bond r. in Rome. laud- with Nazi Germany. w countries now were "prepared negotiate Europe's Open P Two Japanese csibinet ministers were reported in Tokyo i" ti‘: putting Jarpan irl the Rome-Ber front through a military sewe- ment. ‘Iihlere were several indications ilhat Poland was moving ""0 cm‘ er relationship with Russia- EAST ROYALTY W. I- On April the 19th the members of the East Royalty Women: E- stitute met for their WW1“ "w" ' ly meeting at. the home oi Mrs. Waiter Hearts. In the absence of the President the vice-preside!“ occupied the chair and opened the meeting by all P0699!" “"51" ~11}; a time to get. acquaint- Qd," no call was answered by 9W‘ snteen members. Minutes oi March meeting reed and wowed "'5- gtgmq. Reports oi committees le- ceived and new ones epwlmfid- It was moved and seconded we send 11.00 to the Cancer Control iunld and 01.00 as subscription to the and Country- mm for evening onelsted oi’ corltesln and a demonstration. Col- lection ior the evening amounted Russian quarters“ Ladies and Gentleman:- wa wish to do. ca well as the Progressive Policy Therefore v/a are appealing on the 18th doy of the month G. II. IARIOUR HORACE WRIGHT C. C. BAKER To th Electors of the ‘Second Electoral lllstrlot of Prllloo ' We hove been selected to contest your District In Iii Mani of the Liberal Party, and as the time is very short from nov/JII Election Day, we find it utterly impossible to meet the Electors d We hops that you will approve of our actions In the Lazlslotulu Province and in the work that they hove given to the people W needed it so bod in those times distress in the country. ." .. District of Prince will continue to be the Bonner Liberal District of the Province. “JOINT POLITICAL MEETIIIGSI 4TH. DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY Wednesday May -10tll.-Tryon Hall. Friday, May Ribs-Central Bedeque Hall. Monday, May IStIL-Kinkora. Tuesday, May ltitln-Kensington. Meetings open at 8 o'clock of the Government throng out tIlQ to you to support us not only with; your vote but with your hearty co-operoticn and influence, so that. ’ you will realize that the second w. H. DENNIS or... llitffiifaiifrl?” 1' HUGH MORRISON HEATH STRONG a Ir-1234-5-9-6i. . L, Egmont Bay-—Wednesday, MARIN GALLANT T. M. LINKLETTER Joint POL TIBAI. Grand River—Tllursday, May 11th. Central, Lot 16-Fridsy, May 12th. Mont Carmel-Saturday, May 13th. MnlpequkMonday, May 15th. Meetings at 8:00 P. M. AAA v ‘antennas vvvvvw May 10th. AAAAAAAAALL w_wwvvvvvv—v A. F. ARSENAULT FRANK SIMPSON. A A vvvv, vv (Continued irom page 4) lnents so ixeely made that certain persons. whose names are in ev- ery one's mouth. and who are on very close and friendly terms with the Government; nd with the Pre- 011191, suilstantlisl nme t, no surprise need be ex guessed‘ that the administration oi he Prohibition Act was never tn Public fora ' Lizzie-stool,‘ I Hm genial‘ disreputa. from Just critilcian , the time ever cmne when ~ honest, administration of this be some conccn gilt for fight living 2 9 drive 0X96 i! try t: save hintself and his admin- ‘ “hi” r ven an ncy and the lives oi our new I ‘iii. SEIFBM UNDATID MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Prel) Closing exchange rates At Montreal —Pound 4.70 0-10: U. S. dlr 1.00 7-16; franc 2.00 1- 32 At New York -.Pound 4.68 Canadian d1!‘ .99 17-89; ire-no LN At Paris —\P0\lnd 176.78 i U. :9. dlr 37.75 h‘; Canadian dIr 87 d Ill. H! U. I. Canadian dir 50.- 1n bola dlr 00.46 oerlu: 21 cents. “Second Reading For Conscription Bill , May 8 -(CP-Havas) ime Alliance ouneed today. Speaking during second reading oi the compulsory military train- ing bill in the Hausa oi Commons, Mr Lloyd George said the meas- ure would enable Great. Britainw put up a ilrnl stand against es- gresaive aims. At the clog; of éisbate. the House a prov sewn “ -.. a show ‘i! hands aitsr it. rejected auboramencmentlryavotooi 807 to 145. TORONTO. Ml! EH07. I. K. Walsh oi Woodstock died in hos- pital here iodl! from the eiiects gt a stick‘?! suffered! at 302d“ o! mon ago. e w e tfi best-known missionaries oi the Roman Catholic Church in Can- ads. PLANE RETURN! T0 HOME HELD mam. 5W1 the MarioetSqual-e during Con- Grade —i. Innis Bradley. _ _ I N t Ling at, the home Igdorattorl week. The Nqllegt was Grade 1x-l. Jean Jolulatozl. {f} fig‘? Effrmw _ _ N 3_ m, g._ lma-rllmouaiy grantsd. Grade VI-i. Lloyd Maillot. Meeting closed by the National (Oppflmd mm“ ‘Q f A coalmunicationolxzs faelzomlaad Grade V-i. Billy Johnston, I. “mom and m". N s’ . Mmgiggghggy. roln e D0118 Rbld- -_-—---- cine the/t the Par roadway ircln Grade m-l. mill. The Urge R21’; w“, HUI!“ k l-IbIfi “IQ GIIIMPGII GTIKIO I! —- W‘ vngle JoQ-—“I I168? IhlrIr Yin“ “u” Ouflbxd Flume,“ took Qfl the city for roller-skating but this ton: 2. Elle Reid: 8 Opal mid. momm- doggrrt, have trouble mak- at human u“! "med ‘t “one, mat/tar was left in the hands of Grade II (JrJ-i. tulle 0010s: tng you prwtlw 0n W“? 95m "l? um "mm" to sum John m‘. “S. to ‘Councim. llor Ho! luau“ ‘Mnradleynm n!“ mg-II" “ no You see. the ">19 I" l" W‘, m‘ ‘I’ ‘i’ 5"“ . . 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MABKLTSATAGIANUI (By The Canadian rrora) i. ‘Iicronto —Stocks lowflb niahm ‘a lllshtb Moslilreal —Utilities other groups lower; New York —Stock.s closed Ila Winnipeg —Ga'ain market final (Arbor Day) New York -Cotton. rubber all sugar lower; coiiee higher. ‘.2, .. From Factory to Farmer! NIW PRICES TO THOS WISHING TO SAVE MONI g Livestock Feeds 11*! Sungla Chick Starter 82-95 owi- ghicklnscrutch cwh row Mash . cwt. La Magi: £2.70 c CaIi Moot ms Milk Cow Ration 3.00 cwia Pk Starter’ . c Pig Grower 2.65 GIN-l Above prices are Cash ONLY, EDI our Rotary. Simmeaeide. Fox Feeds 6. Suppliestl-"s S I . viflrfs Pulllly Starter I Economy Ration $4.50 m 1 Economy Cubes $4.75 t All-Season Ration: .85 owiv ' N0. 2 Ration 35 W‘: Wheat-Meat-Mllk $5.25 cw!) Sgzglc Puiiegflwheat" v - i n Hm’ , imm pulleys?) g as 33-75 W" lIk._ NUrlk-All Rations except 5°!!!" ' - omy Ration in came o! i meal at the same prices. usafl n Powde (New low §r1ces?i0o';can-44Ic;2lb.can- mo; s lbs.» 81.25; i0 lbs-MM Postpaid. worulr (Li uid worm expellerid t. ’-‘ ripples‘): 4%z.—~!l.10: ii os.*8!-5U - II; 01-3400. Postpaid. s See us for: Secnrlt Chain Link Io: Win Soandla, Meat lb B000 Q1411 Mouth Clamps: ‘rungs; lllllneflv sate; Mineral Iberia; Condltloneld e r ‘ International I-‘ox 8r II l ..' Animal Foods __I.ttl ' "omen a Fasten-sorta: street-s ' summonses, P._I- i‘ l lL-DW-fl-i-d-O-Il-IS-IB,