i % THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian . {he Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church i _ Preacher: finger). lviinister: Rev. B. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. Public Worship; ELEVEN GCLOCK. (No Evening Service During August) THE MINISTER MUSIC Solo-"l shall not pass again this wayH-(Er. Soloist-Mrs. N. D. MncLem. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Choli- Leader, Mrs. J. A. uwlon. AM. RATIO!‘ LIFE m- CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- BAN . b-6798-7-l2-3i2 SURANCE. L-s79a.7.1a.317 GUI-Inflows m: bdrm PGPIIIBII- new new-r: SHOPPE FOR u“ w"“' 5'9°1'5'25"1 l be“ Permanents at bargain rates- _____ . POLICE COURT-At the Polim “143°'8'7‘2" w“ Yfilfldaif B- man charged‘ WW1 b91118 drunk was sentenced to a fen day nil lei-m without the option oi a. fine. An Excise Act, “"9 W“: Miioumed until today. RECEIVED SAD NEWS - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas, Head of 111115110111. P. E. I., received a tele- gran. stating their daughter. Mrs. tennis K. Joudrey, Gnrham, N. H. had passed away. POST NUPTIAL SHOWER-In a _ -__.__ SPECIAL MEETING. Captains fllld group leaders Holy Name So- ClCLy in Holy Name Hall, Monday, Alls- 9. 7.30 p. m. L-l431-8-7-2i. YOU HAVE. TRIED all the rest. m?" W!’ the bP-st. Tip Top binder twine sold by G. R. Keefe, Char- lottetown. 1_,.1A3g7.g.4_41_ CAVENDISH CHARGE. Oll Slln. ‘my VAUE- 3th. Sacrament of the M7135 Slipper in New Glasgow at IeDOrt oi a 00st nuptial shower held ixlld9'hm~ R-eglllflr “VX3100 ill Cflv- at Malpeque recently the name Mr. 15 m‘ 7-30 P- m- Miss Lena End Mrs. George Ramsay shouldngidggfgisftlf fhtirlotietown will bc ave read Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A e evening service. Ramsay. G°°- w- T1116)’. Minister. 11-1436. —-_-.__ ARRESTED ox THEFT CHARGE. —A_ man was arrested by City Police yesterday and Wm appear Wdfll’ 0n a charge or theft, Police said. He. 1S charged with taking money from a housc whcrc ho hacl' 80f" "fuse thB tclvplionc. Politic-f Snlflnhc l5 a l'(‘5ld(‘llt of Chdrlottew SEASON TICKETS for Exhibi- tion are each year becoming more popular. Lost Year's sales were 20% greater than the previous year. This season should break all re- cords Buy yours at any City Drug ‘Store for $3.00-—over $6.00 value. See every bit oi show every day and evening. They are transfer- able. ti CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (‘llURCll | -Ml‘. Robert Shaw will be midst’ fipvnkcl" at the Central Christian Churchtomol-roli’ morning at the TPRlllar service. Because of the PERSONALS Miss Ceal Sullivan oi New York is enjoying an extended holiday, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Preston Ma-clntyre, Montague. of Christ in lhc Province nt Ncwv! Glflfiuolv there will bc no scrvlcc zit I _i__ the Central ‘Christian Church to-g The many friends of Mrs. Nel- i m°rr°w “Tnmg- son Stewart. are sorry to hear $100 Br A SEASON Twke‘; M- 1'1...- Sabbath School will assemble ANNI\II)IIIHKMNNILNNMIIMnwflblnncnepqvqxnn l _ , , " '"""""' illon Presbyterian Church 3 REV. o. CARLYLE wms-riiit-mmsrnn ' PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist nnd (“oirmeeter MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. IVL-Thune: “Chrlnt Knock- ing at the Door." Rev. James MeeKny, D. D. -Mendell.|ohn Hymns-m, 465, 252. 405. Solo-"O Rest in the Lord” (Elijah) Miss Pearl Burns EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 r. MQ-Themez-"The Speech of Christ" - — - Dr. MueKly Hymns-JOB, 480, 5'10. Solir-"Beyond the Dawn" —Wllfred Sanderson Mrs. Herold Glllelple l 0mm Recital 6.45 r. ItL-Allllon G.‘ at l0 (Yclock. - Stronger: nnd Visitors are Cordially Invited to Worship With Ul. LKJCJ<IINNKDIIIMMMMQQflMM>IMnbdnhdpundlflhllulurubdbd Patterson, B. 50.. B. Ed. g iPl YTRAVEL FRUM tlTlAllIA .‘__.__ Mr. ll P. Stewart arrived in Chariwlcicwn from Ottawa. by air it-ilefflfll‘ afternoon. The flight was mad» as o guest passenger in lCllsrnnl Waco machine CF-BD. W- Illlotccl by siddey M. Nesbltt. llltclnl ‘representative of Canadian l Auction. tho official publication of the Canadian Flying Cluhs Asso- ilAliOfl. Don Saunders. inspector ii air regulations. civil aviation. Dillartmcut of Transport. was co- ltilot. Mr. I... Blackwell oi Ottawa, m rout» to Halifax, was a. passen- ltl‘ as far as Moncton. The muchinc ivns presented to "it Asvlcintion in Jllne of this It" by the Imperial Tobacco Fvmnanv 0f Ctlflilfiil. The fl _l~.f commenced at Ottawa Pfldav hlflvflillg at v.45 and the "WW1 flying time to Charlotte- bml W113 4 hours and 40 minutes. lhc distance travelled being cs0 miles. Blici‘ stops wcre made at Montreal nnd Moncton. . The PllllIF arrangements for the l"? were made by Mr. George M. 0st. secretory of the Canadian Hi1"! Clubs Association. After leaving Charlottetown the llfht was continued to Sydney in Alder to tttke part in the Maritime Air Mcct. being held there. , Knights 0f Columbus l Hold Annual Meeting, ‘ti-alga Attendance I --___ Mr- Phfllguj. Rot-sitar, Char- "mwli. was elected Grand Knlllhu of No. s24 Knights oi Charlottetown Council, ‘ummrlnllllill meeting of the or. Menmllfln last. night. Mr. Arthur PM“! l-‘l- Yvilring Grand Knight, w. There was a large gt- gdfiw it the meeting. m" officers elected included: bu“?! grand Knight-Ml‘. J. J. m». ’l§“i'~“§i“€.'f“..“" c":- ' - ~- - . ns n‘ - Varsity; Meow“ “ “ :‘__.._>__. i » i. t C" d 0f Thanks we ‘ ‘i-M-Q ‘hmmdflflge to express our sincere a h1g6! m t our neighbours and Secretary-Mr. heir kindness nnd sym. moiufxfwn lls and to all those flowers. and messages oi 77m unfiilgfllzlllfln! our recent and rheiiimcd) "a"; Tor the Lete m, .4." H,“ 8174‘. homu Taylor. to 7 Myrtle Street. Summer- slde where experienced work- cin will remodel them into the new jackets. All rflplll‘ work done. Orders booked during Aug- lut 10% discounfl l] Furs¢ Remodeled I mmrr-ni. Rink O'Neill: ‘fieasurer-Mr. W. J. Brawders: Advocate-Mr. w, Q, Dfl-vev: Inside Guard-Mr. Eugene DQIJMNA‘: Outside Guard-Mr. WHINCI McKenns; Trustee-elect. ed for a three year term_M1-, '13 M. McMillan. —---_-__.. Holstein Breeders ' Hold Interesting Tour Yesterday Seventy cattle breeders. mem- bets of the Prince Edward Island Holstein Prlesian Association. spent a. profitable and most en- joyable day yesterday touring southern Queen's and King's Coun- ties, calling on prominent Hol- stein breeders. The tour replaced the annual field day which the Association has sponsored for the past number of years. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning the breeders assembled at the farm of Mr. J. Waller Jones, M. L. A.. Bunbury and Liter inspect» ing his famous herd of Holstelns stopped next at the property of Mrs. Inyfon Jones, Pownol, where another fine Holstein", herd was seen. At Mr. J. A. Dawn's, New Perth, the touring ciittleinen had dinner, served by member oi the Women's Institute. Addresses were made by Mr. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth. vice-president oi the Association, Mr. J. Welter Jones, Pownnl, Mr. R. A. Profit-t, Freetown, and Mr. Gavin Reid. Montague, represent- ing the Aryshire Breeders Assoc- fat-ion. A vote oi thnnlu was tendered the New Perth Women's Ixlstftute for the excellent meal. Mrs. Mar- tin, president of the Inltituto, re- plied. After dinner the party went through Montague and on to Mur- ray Harbor stopping at several farms where fine herds oi Hol- steins were inspected. The retum trtp was by way of Belle River where a stop was made at Comb- tonb. outstanding farmers of that lectlon. The tour wild pronounced 8 snot success and one oi Dwm w breedm. that 5110 has entered the P. ‘n. I. f m P V. _, _ _ , Hospital for an operation. £2 ma‘. ‘S: “$111! Q"Z‘,§°‘°QY,‘;J | Stores. This ticket admits m d . i MmJh MPh A,le! _ P?" Shore was? inntheazityavulsitinzlrgiya- m5 porrmman“ and “"9” film“ fives ygsterday. She was acconh daily. It take. in every bit. of the "HOW. stock judging home - c‘ l b n duhlc Mrs. c. b , l ~ We» afiégrsol; 13m}; V? r nnd Vauriclillc in afternoons, Horse ' ' ' 500W. Vaudeville and Fireworks at “i nizht. T. =r bl, Mr. Stanley Campbell. Boston tired by rn1lX11ybe0§y.eBi;0 engealcltairtl)? is visiting his parents. Mr. and merit value. t; Mrs. Duncan J. Campbell, Argyle Shore. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Griffin. Misses Marie and Margaret and Master Francis oi Dorchester, Mass, are visiting Mrs. Griffin's sister, Mrs. John McCarron, Aubum. TO BUILD BEARING P0i\'DS— Wonk at building of the first trout! rearing pond on Prince Edward Island has started at Buchanan's; Mill-y Head of Cardigan. under, direction oi Mr. Harry Lynch, en- gineer of the Federal Department’ of Fisheries. Ottawa. It is proposed , to build at least 24. of these ponds. ‘ Misses Mary and Catherine Mc- their vacation Carron are spendin N t _ - u .». d. d... . .0... M. hi. ifi"if....“’l.“‘;f..f°.2032???l ‘WW1- Allbllm- dz Solithport. mil-r the rlbgt-rl ‘ lings will be distributed about the , m“ BMW Glues?“ 0‘ me N°' different streams of the Island 1 '4 bane Tea. Rooms is taking s. few well earned holidays at the home 0i her parents Edgar and Mrs. Gillespie, Mt. Stewart. PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY, —0ne of the most plcnbing evcilts~ of the week was a birthday tea glv- " cl’! in honor of Mu‘. John G. Mac- Fflfilvll. liigli Slit-riff of Queen's County hv the Misses Norma aurl Martha. Walker at. their beautiful, home, North River. on Wednesday". Aug. 4th, assisted by their mothcnj Mrs. Hugh M. WaTkc-r. The mcnul provided reflects credit on those‘ young ladics for their cxccllcncy’ in Mrs. James McIntyre, and lit- t1; daughter, Dianne. of Boston. are visiting Mrs. Mclntyrifs par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bro- thers, Vernon River. Miss Ella Martin, Cheltenham". England. has arrived by motor from Toronto. Ontario, and is the culinary art which bmuuhtl vgmng M155 consganm Mggl-‘pf- forth words of praise from all who’ “n5 Upper prime street, char. partonk of it. AL thc proper timlal 1otwgown_ n large birthday cake was llfillCfNl _____ in bearing thrce score liiihtecl Mt and Mrm Earle mckwm candles which the guest. of honor, extinguished lvitli one breath. The. guests included. Mrs. John G. flinc- Fadycn. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Mr. Robert Rattrai‘. City. Mrs. An- na Lydford. New York, Mastcr John and Roland Walker. cnroule to the Magdvcn Islands. spent a few days in the city, the guests of Mrs. ‘Dickson's sister, Mrs. John L. Wyers and Mr. Wyers. m. Milton Macbeod of Chicago and his sisters the Misses Beulah nnd Crete MacLeod of New York arrived by motor on the Island Monday evening en route to Mon- tague to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod and sis- ter Mrs. Dr. Preston Maclntyre. Mrs. W. E. Geough and daughter. Alice of Cambridge, A Mass, are rpendlng a very en- joyable vacation with Mrs. Geoughk nephew. Mr. Stanley Murray and Mrs. Murray, at York Point. Operation Recovers Needle Swallowed By Accident darning-needle, slvallolvcrl three weeks ago by liligh Comp- bell, twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell, Sack- j ville, N. B, was rccoimrcd as o. re- l suit of an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital ycstcrdny and the patient is reported to bc milking splendid TOCOVBRV. The boy, who was Vlllfflllfinlflll in the Province. accidentally swal- lowed the needle on July l5. He. was at once removed to the Hos-l pital and all operation pcrfnrmed which was not SllCCCSflll. For the past thrcc lvccks his famly has bccn llVlllIZ in anxiety which was removed by the recovery of thc needle ycstcrdlrv. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Miss Katherine who have been visiting here for the past three weeks. loft this morning for their home in Woll- aston. Mess. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Waldron Stewart, Kensington, who will visit thcm. Campbell Campbell, Dr. William Jnhnstone oi Dor- chester, Mass, who. was on a VISII. to the Island accompanied byMrs. J°h"5i°" and ‘hm dawmpr- M“ Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell and 305k!" and lfw“ child?“- ]°“"'famlly clrc well known in Char- Thursdfl-lf o" Timlr" 1mm“ Dr‘ lottetovcn ivhcrn they rcsidcd be- Johnstone is a brother of Mr. J.J. , {are removing m snt-kvms Johnstone, K.C., of this city- SWALLOW Tami-lets FAR Mr. Charles A. Hyndman, who ‘with his two daughters, Miss Prim- rose and Miss Helen, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. AW. l-Iynd- man of Charlottetown during the past month, left yesterday on re- turn to their home in Edmonton. WYNYAILD, Snsk. -- lCPl--- A swallow captured llcvc borc the band tar: “Biological Silrvcy. Wash- i ington. D. C.. H 85257," showing the little travcllcr a 10m! way from home. The tag was sent to Wash- Albertli. Enroute they W11! VB" ington. ML Hyndman’; brother. Mr. Jus- -—-—--—-— - tlce l-Iyndmlm in Ottawa. BIRTHS Dr. J. W. Ierabee oi Hartford, “ _ v m "y Goddard amwd on the uumdl McCallum City ason I i wtidnm” ‘venmg m M“ ‘ml unlinked-Affine Prince Edvard‘ 1°l'm"'” ‘W’ “d “m” whwad nldnd Hospital on Aug. l. 1937, w: "mmred he" “few weeks ‘Emmy and Mrs. Orville B. Darrnch,’ have been visiting llh€ D°°l°"5 Kenshlgwn. a 50m l sister. W5- w; D~ Gm“ Em“- MAcmrrnis-Al Eilfit Point. Aug! Belfast ‘Phil’ ‘"1" 1* "B" m’ W" l, 1937, t0 Mr. Rlld Mrs. w. s.= weeks. renewing old ncqllnllltlncfi- Mdcfntyre. a daughtcr. Dr. Lernbee is a. brother of Mr. J. DOULL- At Chclton. July $0..’ J lernbee. Acting SHPQTVW" °f 1937, to Mr. and Mrs Otto Dnull.‘ Fisheries. (nee Kathleen Frizzcili B, dangli- tor, Gwennyl-h Caroline. NG I-IIZRE -— Mrs. Harry -____»*~-—..=>:.._~~._».-.»._..- rtr mzilbggldnd dflllflhil-‘T- Ml“ All“ MQDQUQQI] of Nelson, B. 0., leave _. L _, . .~.~---_~.i 0n "W" l” ‘hf IIUME—IIUEI.L - At st. bsvzd-sl drier a civic-ulnar“, f, gum mm,“ Manse. Georgetown. P. n. 1., July,’ itinil wit" m,“ Islam they w," 29, 1937, by the Rev. John Stirling, their still’ or; Mrs Hmmon.‘ bum.“ George Freeman Hume of Iris, P., the guiiliwslmm Point, and E. 1., nnd Emily Ena Bucll of Hope- , "F- ° ‘ ' flc'd. P. E. I. » Frank Bmith. rial Arlyggkegggg‘ DOVER-FRASER—-At w. Prince a sitter. Mfsflgmliouston wnd Street. Charlottetown. August 6. Nvflh Riv“? h" 5mm’, m- i931, by the Rev. J. M. McLeod. w“. iwglzlmw fwd M; be“ M. A.. Mr. Joseph Lewis Dover oi Duugnl. ' Donstsffnage. to Miss Marjorie 1mm‘ me m.“ mm Isabel truer o! oiisi-loiicidwn. MARRIAGES ‘ ’ rzncton"; lsllllrs NAME; CHANGED |33J Yllhtlfit One hundred and thirty-eight years ago this summer a procla- mation changing the name of this Island from St. John to Prince, Edward was issued. 'I‘llcrc is no really authentic answer to the question. "Who named this cres- cent sheped Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence the Island of ‘St. John?" Some historians declared that the Cabots so named it on St. John's day in 1492 bllt the theory is now considered entirely unlikely as records show thotthcse curly English explorers on that day were miles distant from the shores of the Island they ivcre :11- leucd to have named. The name Isle St. Jean was given by some early French explorer, most. his- torians believc, and as the Island nf St. John it was cedcd tn tho British Crown by the Treaty of Paris in i763. Questions arc nskcd from lulu- ‘.0 time by tourists and othcrs as lo when the mime was changcc; original proclamation which is llll the Memorial ChfllllllUl‘ of tllc Province House in Charlottetown. annual convention of the ClllllTilpg l The copy W215 obtained through ' and ill ornc the courtesy of Nlr. William J. it; Bradley, i155hiillll. Ploviilclal Arch- lvist, who is. ill charge of lilc » Lfcmorfal Clliilnhcr. , The proclrlnlllllon follows: BY HIS EXCELLENCE’ l MAJOR GENERAL EDMUND lpi-ltcd blfnrl: inf FANNING I Lieutenant-Governor and Com-i ludnder in Chief in and over His‘ .\'lnjest.y's Island Prince Edward.‘ ulld the territories thcvcllnlo ad- jacent, Chancellor and Vlcc-Ad-l lniral of the same i Signed: ‘ Edmund Fanning A PROCLMMATION WIIEREAS I have this day had the honor of receiving from Hi5 Grace, the Duke of Portland‘ 0u~ of His Majesty's Principal Scorc- tnries oi’ State, a. public dispatch transmitting to me. by the Kin.“ . command, the following ordcr u. l-lis Maiestvs Council, viz: "At the Court of Si. JDlTlP5'S thc lst. oi Fcbruarv i799" l "PRESENT" “The King's Most Excellent ' Majesty" "Arch. Bishop of Canterbury ‘ l Earle of Sandwich"; I ‘Lord Chancellor, Earle of Avlcs-l lord"; "Lord President. Earle of Har- "lmrtl Privy Seal, Viscount Syd- ilcy"; "Duke of Roxburghe, lord Wal- . H. ;. v sinzhnm": "ltfnrquls of Bute, Lord Glastori- l hlllflv". ' WHEREAS the Lieutenant-Gov- cmor of l-lls Majesty's Island of l St. John, with the Council all". Asscmhly 0f thc mid Island, did. in Nm-clnbcr, i706. puss ml Art which has hccil transmitted in- titulcd as follows: "An Act for altering and chnng- l inr; the name of this Island from St. John, to that of Prince Edtvwrd _‘ Island". . “Which Act having bccn rcfrr-l rcpt to n. Cnmlnitlcc of the lord of l His Mrljcstvs ivinst iloilornblcj Privy Council, nppointcd for the constdcratioil of all matters rclntq in; u; trade nnd forclzn p!ml‘.1-. lions, the said lords of the Colli- mittce have rcpurtcd 11.". thcir ‘ opinion to His Majesty, ihnt thf‘ ‘~ said Act is Pfflll" to bf‘ nucleic-d Ills Majesty was ihcrcllimn tl (my plcgymvl ‘with tllc advice nfHls Privy Council, in rlccllirc his n0- prnhailon of lhc l-ulrl Act; and- pursuant. tn Ills AImiF-‘LVF- R0511 plpagure thcrclnwoil cxprcscd, fhv mm A“ is tpqrclvv confirmed fin-' ally enactcd, and rntiflccl accord-I irlgly. whcrmf tllc Cmvcrnrlr. licu- ionallt Governor or Ccmnlaltrlcrln Chief of His l\frlicst_v's said lslnnu n; sLJflhfl for tllc time bcinslnnnd all other persons whom it mnv concern. are t0 take nolicc l-iul govern thclnsclvcs ncvordilllll?!" I do thcvcforn lll obedience to ‘ L His Majcstvls commands. l5.‘»ll|"ill. Prnclnnnltinil, hcvcby pllbllcia nn- lifvini: and proclaiming in l?“ lslnnrl His Alnlcstvs ill‘fl"'~~’"l-= "Pf probation. Royal allnwnvcc "l?" ratification of thc said Act n; c? forth and divcrtcrl in nnd hv Tilt» Mnjcstvs said Orclcl" in (‘ouwii Given llllfiPl‘ my hand and ‘it’ Grunt Sclil of lhc Colony ntChnr- loltctown in Princc lildlvnvd Is l‘. in the Gulph of Snznt. L.'l\\'l'f“.l"t‘ in t North America this thirtccnth do?‘ l of» June Om- Thousnnd Scvclli Hundred nnd Nincl)’ N100 i" m’? Thirty Ninth ycnr of His Mlijcsnu‘. reign. BY TITS EXCELLENCTS COM- MAND PETER. MAC GOWAN, DEP~ UTY SECXY. GOD SAVE THE KING. Too L§l§__T9,_Cl"$lf"§ FOR SALE . cdttlc, 4 good work horscs to l a years, film merc 900 lbs $00, l 1 draft hOYSO $75. Walter S. Wccks. ’ bxmiilliifl‘: _._--.--_. “rm tVANTED STUDENT. KENT Beauty Showm- Chflflfllivlfw!‘ Q girl only. L-lbfifl- 4-21. ; FARM WANTED—.-\BOI'T l0 l acres. one to live miles front Chnirlottelmvn, with 0r xvithout j buildings. H. K. S. Hcmminc. 8R Great George Street. L-l427-8-7-3i .=_—__—~—___.—_._.-.___.-;.—. -_-_~_=. - FOR. SALE 3 USED MASSEY Harris Bindcm, l Ikcrinlz, 1 Frost and Wood Blndcr. Some with truck: and kheaf cnrrlcrl, nil in grand working condition l (some with new canvas inst. year). Price for quick sale 035' to $50. Walter s. Weeks. Kon- sington. ‘Ill (l IfllllllllUIIl > ‘cmutllnlcl: and that Below is puhlllhcd a copy of IhcI ;{\ n l vcgclnille oils ~.l ‘ WITH fllrcli liv thc Comlnisrdnn lva ‘ figyptinn lnlm . Behind Thc Headfines At tltlawa By Dean Wilson “Univ etclgv olilcr activity of the (rWCfliillUlll. ill. Ottawa. is sustained scale during the nUillITlPi‘ lnlliatllb, there is one offl- clal lylriy which in Just aboutready tu illlllOlllllp .»omc remarkable re- MliLS f. m their continuous work throughout the whole slimmer, wllhcwlt .'\l.f. ui the COfIllIll sioners inking n credit for llic fact that thcy lubl ~d 00y and Tllflllt ivlth- nllt any rt. ., or n. clcscrlcd vnca- l tion. and. their efforts received little , publicity. nitllollzh thr-ir importnn; llchlcvclllcnls dc.~cl'\cd lllorc at- tcllllnll from the general public of Cilnhde. I The combined Advisory Tariff ltrinrcl and l-‘cdcrlli 'I‘r."ldc nnd In‘ ' 4-,.§_.L)I\ at. Oliuvvu, un- lllilllbllll) of Hon. (Home Sl- have :(l;'-'l"(i ll luunln-r o.‘ l» l us the‘. \\..1 bring flIl'(‘(‘L i)t‘ll' in cvclflv (Inlnldi should r * pl-nflt to lnzlliy rvhlrkllicll 3n z Tllc ro: lhcol c‘ ‘.\ oli- why-h they n liccc jv that‘. lll\'f‘.-‘l.L'illi" cZlCll of lhc problcnlr. lllvy luui zliltun‘ lfllllfifizlill. fullc lllllf‘. ago moans lilJl. sllrivzuscli thcir mill , Originally the)‘ l fume tho‘ the]! wotlll MORNING WORSHIP 11 ()‘(.'I.O(K l‘ *1‘ task s-omc txrnc , i scnscnl, pi-mlri i l‘ Organ Prcllillc -- Larghctlll, .\Il‘rki-l1 tll>s (Jlllhvvk Solo-Sclvcu-il ~ — — — — "r "‘ M“ \~ l“ l""h'w“u ccivc tho lllIl l'(‘.’=f‘lll.’l7.l\'C.'5 of vcl -nl illllll ll. . 1i more for his auto- “ ;'\lll(‘l'it'.l‘.l neigh- l5 silt-ii illl over- furnilul-c lvhcre * an lnnclcquatc is mrnllltcd that uld produce huge cmnprlnlcs while profits to ccrt the iarmcr ' a clustry should ' nllilinl cl‘. situation has vcry lilnrourzhly, i‘. tllrlt tho (J0m- ilot snti flcrl with 0,. on spare ports to ihc flvo lists of tllc nutnnlotlvt: . to tlic , sources m ti iltnl. it is held an ilUlOnlOilhC should 001.1. lcss in Crin- ada nnd tic 1)l‘ll't.‘$ should be tin cr lo tho-c paid by the con- Mlillfl‘ lll tho Unltcd States. l"lll"lilCl'illOi'l‘, it is no sccn-i. that the Colnnlislollcrs f‘i(‘.\ll'0 illc \\'.1y.=; and niculls tn rclnnve milllf.’ of the i'llill'.'l(*:‘. invlnvcd ill the saic 0i on - , pnr- , ' tlcillarly the cost. of (iLEiflbllI-lOIlH nllionlobuc ill lllls country. the (l 1's and agent.‘ cnmlnisr , ion: prof: . lhc financing, chm" ". lilp fl cxllcltscs, nnd so (l0'.\'ll lhc llllc. Dlirirlu thr- cl 0 of thcse en- quiries nnd mvvcys of this official lmrly, it lv- silorvn that. some 0i thus? m L. lvcrc cntircly un- \\.‘ll'l'(\lil4"(i. Onc- of lllc bu: prob- ill!‘ frclrlhl chat-ens l\']lli'll disclosed n nlunbcl‘ of inconsistcnccs sulpl-lscli evcrylonc. It was re- ’ willed flint n. costs morc t0 ship an illllvilllfillfl‘ frflm Oimtvri tnCrllnary lllllll ll, uf i In (In till.‘ nine tiling lruln (my: 1.1 to Vuncollvcr. 'l'hcn ucmn, more moclcrn nlcnns of lFRIlSlv/‘lfl-‘lllflfl bv the railroads of Cannon lvcrc \\'3il‘-lll!, since the new .:lilrl 2'f‘(‘Ill‘.i_\’ iilvclltorl "Evans Dcvw" lzht. curs pcrmlt. 3f) pm- cont mm. ." capacity" and those lvcrc not ill opcmlion in Canada. lintvcl-rl; tllfsc 0s vvcil as other for the hcnvy costs of l'(‘l'l.\OllS . znl: nutomcblics in . l'_\'. iviil not cxl t. much longer \\'ilf‘ll lilp results of the Comlnhs- '0. _ loll lire put into practise soon. Clncr. l.n.. nnzrkcd the furniture lll v lll {ills c - fr)’ for several v1.1 ., bu‘ u. nctv lczlsc on life- will he hrollrut into this lllfljfll‘ industry of lllr- ll-lnlllllnli ffirmlull work of i]l(‘ (‘nm:n'.~.\:on riurlnc: Lllp pits‘ tflllllie of months 'l'lli' inllustlQv hil: cllloyud a (Wlléllll amount of prntcvtloll by tariff rates of n kind llifit ore colltinu:llly' raised by tllc Pnrlilimcnt of Canada as‘ the events 'WRl‘f‘1\llt, yet it was bIlOWH some months. ngo that coin- plclc dLsorgalliznl-ion and ovcr- Drodticilon in thl.» industry ha.» bccn tho rcnl cause for its troub- lcs. NOW, lhcsc (‘flll.‘~(" hzlvc bccz: studied and thc r-Oillilfillni fmvc bccn found, and it. is hopcd that, l" will bring a clo=cr dczrrcc of cc- npcrntlon between the ivhole num- ber of malillfncturcrs in Canada and which will, llllolv n better srnldrllni of llviniz for the Can- ndlan workmen in this indllstljv. "Fills effort of this Commission is. extremely inlportrllit bccousc it lnnrks the fir t movc of this official lvidy to brill: rntlonaiism m a Canadian industry. ~ ~.~. co oooooooooo-nunuoononolrooeoooooobom- ‘ U C-CEIDGU-ODCIGQQQ Q00 C i‘: '7 GLiGOOGfl-G-L that ‘ this , f3‘. t? '1. '54 ii 0. 0. o c. Q o. o. f3. ~>. Q. <51 c- éi 0.10 .\, wl/lluli‘ Fcmmlmlfl" 4. m m, ‘I 3|_...Tl|r- Sunday School. d i l?!" Ci 11.00 A. .\l.-morning Prfllfi ""4 "V" p , . . _ g oirermrv shin. My "civ- ls l" "l" "-""““"‘"‘”"'“'“ q u.)_1v||-, Roy Mtflcr. 1.00 r. ZilL-Eicrilfll! Prarcr 0nd Fflllm“ “Y ‘h’ ‘WW’ d‘) i g 1{\-cr_vlindy \\ clciimc. it REL 1L n R,\Y_\1(lI\ll, .\l. A. Ilfflvl‘ d Acting OIIJII|SI~FIISS l.ll.l.l\ " i..\i:li;. F‘ Choir Dlrci-tor-ALBIZRT m. \'l.~'. ?mteoeoomuaclociooocoooooocloocro ‘ Finally. u. is to inc ciccilt. cf thl= t, Trade and Indubtry Cnlnlnl.~_~lmi that they nchicvcd n bis: mcnlls-ivc ‘ of success in solving the contro- \crsy whether vegetable oils should be permitted to gradually climln- ate animal oils on the Canadian tnble- It was argued that thcsc vccetable oil. which are in fhc main produced by negro and can he sold at a much lovccl- 1111"" than anlmul Olin. and yet ilt thc srinlc time. i". tvn shown that lhc .- rills can be pro- duced to act as n rllhsilllltr for lllrd and butter. This. 1031!; that this substitute-would cost. Pll‘._\' . fruct- lon of the animal (ills nnd can ho ‘oils. All this is directly 0min 1 i119 " ducer. L-l440. manufactured with the addition of PAGE TH R EE QQQQQQGQGDQQQ 5UQD-QQU§*D§§§'V& St. Peter's Cathedral 43 3 llovhfnrd Square Incumbent-REV. CANON MAL A I, M. .\ . . *2 5 .5 E r. C Y SERVICES 5.00 A. JL-Jloly Communion 8. l0 A. .\l.-Mantis. 11.00 A. .\l.-Choral Eucharist and Si-nnml. 7.00 P. M. — Lu-ilsuiig and Sermon. Daily Holy Communion 7.415 except. on .\IfIf‘li|.'J)' and Friddy at R15. l-Lll-llsun: l‘ 7.30. \ on l rlday é i 4 i The BAPTIST Ch u rch Cor. Prince THE REV. H. L. BENTON. B. D. HIINISTER d~ Fitzroy A‘ Qlliildlfirisr-Qhtxxkmrkm“ "xx-murmur Sermon—“(.vlvi- L's This Day (lur lilli; lliw-ull" being ti‘ d ‘ ‘i ' ll the Lord's Prayer. ‘he “r m a Se) (Ilxrfvjli. L. Ilenlon, B. D. l: 5 Church School Session immediately follows lnurnlnK l: worship. ' g EVENING WORSHIP 7 OTLOFK g Organ Pmludrg Canznna, tKarg-Ehcrtj Bliss (‘zillbeck fi g semwn-“The Perpendicular in Life‘ § Rev. H. L. Deni/On. B- D- C . I C do "N Invitcd to “Yirshlp With Z h“ a" Tgsldisiivrlsr ciirllcii. Q . EUvTU§QQ~QtQQQQQ§§ ‘QGQ‘O‘QQ%‘C£C> OYZiQ'CPO'C>IfIr':CIO'CI'OICfCfOFQ_' ) {if} gmm-Qnzabwooeoboonvomsmg g’; p I ' ' r A H . n I - ii. Irinity UflltEd, Cl .-...c O . f.’ ncv. ilvcii MILLER, hi. 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SKIS IIIII t) artificial vitamlncs that rclidcr the _ _ ~ ' product Just n: healthful as anzma. , KlMn-{ION Canadian farmer cut?» raiscr. who must. silffcr this unfair ccrllllffil- ion. However. thc C(\lllIl'l\.’~$i“ll 11M solved this prohicln by fiiuiln: J wgy u; pill :1 pfflpfl‘ (illly on YfilPl- uble Oil that will Sflilni)‘ tlic clazrv- ' ‘ ' man of Canada and nllich s-houifi u he instrumental lfl scvllilz lb‘! ’ Easteffl cuafdlan hitter cnntrovcrsv ill n manner that l. in thc bcst, lntcrc is of lllc nvcr- ncc Canadian con-umcr and pro- . -noni.\' {.'6?.'.'T...<..-R innlté! -. - .4 i1; ‘. bread. ‘ l(l\t"l§ 1.; it lmlcs o Ll10§ff__2_2“_u' a’