;,mnMS lt was decided at the N801” mnctl meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade held last evening that the Board request mt the '-iuccrl rates on thc chr- gmy for itil tourist ru-asor. lake diect on June lst instead of Jute ll as adiferiised. lbllowing is the resolution which vu moved by Mr. G. J. Tweedy lad seconded b_v Mr, A. L, Wright: “Moved that the Cliarlottctnwn Boini of Trade without. prejudice to llis attitude which the Board al- mdy takes that greatly reduced niet should be applicable the year ‘round request the General Manag- er, C. N. R., Atlantic Region to have reduced rates as announced al automobiles on the carferry mme into effect on June ist ln- ltend of June 15th." in-, R. L. McLure reporting for loomrnittee appointed to interview, the Premier regarding car ferry rates stated that the Premier had been working for lower rates through the railway and had been referred to the Dominion Govern- meat. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, ` MEETINGS, ETC I "Announi-emmitn urs lnnertod in Ilia rolnnin ut 2 cents por word ltrleily payable in ulvunce, "'Rummage sale. Saint James l-lail,»Saturday. May 12th, at 7 o'ciock. L-4232 “Thursday the 10th, Dixie Min- Itreb in Cape Traverse Hall. Local ll-lull. L-4261 a ‘Rllllllllase sale, C hr is t i a n Church Sciioolroom, Saturday, May 12. at I oeiock. l,,-4354 "The Islands best music and the Islands best iloor, Syd Elliot and ills Flllthm Kings in Abbie Dance Hall, Borden, May iiih, l_,.4345_ ` A A is isliiiift/9 .ff/» 4,-.\ M, A W u t r f MAxiMs _ V ' OF A gene MAN I I _ - _ 7/* F h ' _A A 5 ____ BQ Y Mg’ Mana MAN - \\ - lille uvnl RIIIA _ _ he Peoples Paper Read byfverybody l......................... _¢g=________ l_,___,___ ' is Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ~ .- >/aw V so \\\\>\\\\ _ y ' » -'_ gn go -nntp. / _ T 9 -;,_;,{:,,_h.{...~ ww 13 ‘Q . 1 J: _ _ . au, you an un '° =" “ r f== 4 . -' MONCTGN. N. B., May 9. - Cap- tain R. A, Clarke, who has been in “See Mt. lltii~‘.ici't Dramatic Club coiiiniarid of the Canadian National PFC-Séllt. "Cliziiliiiig Roses" ln Engl, malty mil, ridoy, Moy urn. Ad- lon Zo rents, York Tuesday, May Ml- L-4341 h_;;lBi_ll dance in Kelly‘s Cross Hall, mnlg. lllllv lltli. Special music. C served. ]_,_4312_ "B00 Janet Gaynor in "Ado,-_ Stcamships liner “Prince David" on the service between Miami, Florida, and Nassau, in the Bahamas du.ring the past winter, lcit here Un the Oc- ean Limited for Montreal, where he. will confer with officials of the Steamship company. He arrived from Bermuda nn the “Lady Nelson" at saint John, N. B. Captain Clarke stated that tho ww' M M0fltllKue Saturday ni it. “Prince David" established a record gl L-4343. M;?hf" Dl_Ctlu'e of the season at V iiie'~Ai‘l»ii!imC.' I""“l“v nicht "Ador- Hubo irdiiiiet Gaynor. Murray in the carrying of passengers be- twccn Miami and Nassau and was ery popular on t.he route. He said that the wintcr season in both Flor- ida and Nassau saw a greater num- llr lvioiiday night. L-4230. ber escaping the more rugged north- nu , ll\:\iiic Club-Dont miss me H~0lmN entertainment held at mum 3'Ad3lllc Hllll. A good time b menu. mission 35c. Refresh- 0 T* we Slin Life now offers a policy thmgeuiin' lg’ ~ ditto. guaranteeing 'mm Y _years if conditions “mhz -a Dull like it- Enquire K9. -7~ A. Moore, Manager. il at er ern climate and he is of the opinion that Canada. should have a good tourist year as money seems to be circulatiii more freel as evidenced B Y y the increased number vacationink these resorts. The Canadian lin- created a considerable amount of iterest and indirectly drew the at- tention of many to Canada, he re- marked. ., Captain Clarke, previous to his taking command oi’ the “Prince David" was in command of Canad- L~313° lun rmionul iinoro in the °°C0lne to the Co ml xiii on rnduy Orig; t leed‘|?,,d";fi°? 25¢ and 15c.' Pro- guhh 0 Saint John'gL¢:;l;g:- on m ' niiR§i°i'§`b°' "‘° “ll” at Hun- hh ,taniflglé Stock and crop. The mc! and 2 oolock sharp of “offered gtg? End th” "rm Wm tio mil do °°1°°l¢. on Monday, ii, B,,,_ J X °f May, im. Honor ltr. ' ' M”D°‘U°~ld. auction- & L-4954 Canada-Bermuda-British Welt Ind- ies h service and he remarked that Empire colonies seemed to be eco attracting an increasing number of Canadians as both a winter and summer vacation trip. Contrary to what might generally be a popular conception in the pub- lic mind, the West Indies trip is a moat delightful one during the sum- mer months. Captain Clarke was bom in Newfoundland but has msd! his home in Halifax, N. S., for sev- eral years. WOLVEB TAKE HEAVY TOLL SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont., May 9-Marauding Algoma. wolves took a heavy toll of the deer in this dis-_ trict durlng the winter, occordin8 to information coming from th0 Mississauga River area and vouch- ed for by District Forester V. Prow- cr, of the Ontario Forestry Brtfwh- Ten deer were slain in one yard in the upper Mississauga, The heavy snowfall of the winter, md I. thick crust on the top of the snow made it easy for the wolves to run down | P "' *- . lv iii iinviiilcs As til ;,,,,"e U0 sent out. in mr uoh advll. will np. ‘"‘|¢ls the 0|-¢|°|» |. , wupouiod will, ,,,,,,,°,,,_ ‘°‘ °“ABl»0'rrs1~owN GUARDIAN th0lrF`°¥»WHkfNmlldoifo0d. paid them. Had they retained Bc have been made and the Associ- had improved however. Pros cts Up to the end of April the most unfavorable conditions were repor- ted in Ontario, Manitoba and Sask- atchewan. Prospects ln Ontario were reduced by severe winter-kii- ling of fall wheat, clovers, alfalfa and fruit trees and by the limited growth of pasture during the cold, dry spring. In Manitoba and Sask- atchewan, the crop prospects were lowered by the contraction of wheat acreage and the extremely urifavore able soil and weather conditions. Receives Many Mes s ages (Ji Co n do I en ces (C. P. By Guardianh Special WIN) 0'1'I‘AWA, May 9. - Messages of condolence in his bereavement through the death of Mrs. Rhodes on Sunday, were received today by Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fin- ance, from the Duke of Devonshire, former Governor General of Can- ada, and from Rt. Hon. J. H. Tho- mas, Secretary for the Dominions in tho British Government. ‘ The Duke of Devonshire cabled as follows: “Deeply grieved by your sad loss. The Duchess and I send heart- felt nyrripatlly.” Mr. Thomas cab- hd: "Doepesl sympathy in your led oss.” Mr. Rhodes left today for the country whore he will remain until Monday next when he plans to re- sume his parliamentary duties. Bond' Issue For N. B. Cov’t. N, N. B... May 9. Tenders will be called by the Pro- vinoo of New Br -nswick for a bond issue of 51,037.0( t consisting of four percent, 4 your 4 ebentures, Hon. W- H. Harrison, K.C., Attorney-General and Acting Pnenzi sr, announced here today at the conclusion of a meetinii of the Provincial Government. Rolf of the issue will be used f0l’ refunding purpzsoo, the remainder going toward roads and bridges and a sprinkler system, the latter having 0, r of Justice Q'I~I~AwA| May 9_1-he g°ve,.n_ mgndmengg to the Msrhmmh 'Act the Dominion would have pm wh' Right Worshipful Grand Orange Date;-mlnutlon of the momlym of ment should ascertain whether or °1‘“'“'YUl8 it but Mt Ghallsinli its der the bill to force into Wk - L°dg° °f Prince Edward Island W” the Prince Edward Island Potato hot tlliguorr smuggling om be stopped zigzag outlii;e;s,cvgill be intirtoduoed in ins flcheme: the minority lkglxvaexrsefn :gg ;’g01;*£*!‘1';;‘;1lé?sl`aI£»§;€i1l;c§ ly!es.<».M~ T. J- dimcumes was expressed tt A sehhh, md,” during dismmlon of an afternoon of debate. tural minister thought this unneccs. §léWi;3§vs(§c..I§;_.e;\;I{lt1;dPc<§;iuié,V E355- 1 t aousooc bi _ my- '- ‘ “sew at ended meeting °' um mg the v °t;nm°n' U rum” Pass Legislation Leod, Charlottetown; R.W.G. Chap. Association members, held in the. PN SH ve services. . Strand Theatre yesterday after- H;l¥h06 “wed the ap- gh: hmvmces have pwea c°m_ U"m°°°""“ mi" gig, Jf' DQM Hgémeb 2335215' noon, . P0 0nolBenateoommittee 11 " ' ---- The member, were informed by gg i1!’l‘V°’v'i'l1?\°° "N P°55w”m°l 0! I;-rlgilltmgaglislirflgilllfteltnxhmurudlcditlnttiiilg mdgtatliilgdlgit girl?/gram Bihiggytgg' NI;r\t;;liGGr§:§§\lllleerRIiIW.g' Eogiaghnsiiihigirhhiosorggg :hr is mgough me mthghmrgyuzgglgzm Zigi mo constitutional problems arising gains: the Minister or agriculture to Morsiioiib M Boi-nord, are-crown; . _ _ - out or divided uutn it trod . ii _ ' ` rears to the extent oi' $00,000 °¥'“l1°lli Bild W prepare o. report for It was stated by ll‘dxicl¥ae)lverLuchlle gginrigiglrigewvbulid t of the gov Auditors' G' W' Hooper' Mmm' . th ° 7 tl ister the act, and George B. Frizzell, Summer- :,‘;;§’;‘g*l,‘;“,§;:°;;‘,?,,‘;,’=~;~,:°, ';l,,;§,‘;l§ .ii “‘i5’..‘I.'i..‘i‘,?..“.i’.¥.‘i.".““°“.i..‘ éiiiéff t?.ii.°..‘l'ii;"1i§i.°.‘.€`?§st’;‘.°;”$....‘.‘i' $.23 "'.i."°t.‘°'.”..‘i"i’*“‘”.5.~ ltr.” ew Side RW- Der ew” fm” . S . ~ ~ money due the Agsoclmoh from ence which he understood would J. E. Brownlee of Alberta was op- would not be corrflgetent wg§d:r;ld;ili1s€ 1%/l)alisIter§0\ynlt{ii;‘]idioiiitcsif/i;2£oi~pfffgsfg iiiisuogaooercgfufgigiluggfdd B5-uso Trainor, President of the Associ- ° P0118 Wt 6 Dom ion, e C41-52l‘Hln, ., ure- come un er t e act in exactly the whh the repo,-,S of the w,h,,,'m_ees as one great; means to ll-lo;-ease the ,mon ,md chhhmhh of the meeting' senator Hughes said, partlculm-ly V011! SD-Buenay attacked the bill on same manner as any other industry, ~ » that the situation could have been in the Maritime Provinces' The gm grhggd it would not help mdw_ p_ W_ 'nimbull (C0115-. R¢B1’1lU» gigciegdilgsctwhlgigiailliies véeritg avoided- had the Association “_ machinery which a short: time ago mlélllly erlrhehh The men who ac- su88ested that if the act proved un- ehc0uragihg_ A ,.epo,., from Mum” tamed sufficient mnds_ However it had been pouring liquor Mm” the would cahgb ke fish, they argued popular to the fishermen they would trophy showed that Prmce Arthur was believed by the directors that B;;;i1¢;1'i:;E’0 the Unitggtstates had emtivenglanebfi ;‘;uff‘:i °§emt(;d°‘;g2; §,gEia§Mli,t‘;,g§ig;°:§2tw1;nie;it'“‘“t' Lodge Crapaud had made the the °°`°p°’”'ti°“ °f that Pmvince in the farmers were in need of money "Verse" °°mP HW th do h i ‘ ' ' ° ° was 5' ' ~ ' ‘ ll » y the wholesaler who would fraid of. Th hi greatest Pwgress durmg the Ye"- and a bonus of l5c per bushel was em “nd mv' United states “qu” reap all the benefit. 8 C themselves ug L lpieisigifgyf greoldlgcgg ggpgrt by J' t I“’;““‘ D'(?I\'f" C can » of fish d “ld ahh, . . Mac can rop y compe g _ per bushel a saving of $51,000 would ( Mmmd 0° P889 5) Mn MCM" “Hunt the act Téhuswzghtgxfgis theufgfg showing Boyne Lodge, Charlotte- AEM t ,ndin hint i “tion would not be ln debt today. if tho mou.:ii%e'»ei:idItl?;1;;Ldfiacid tlii§y1i:1i§§:i?;nh'5w° on the mm” °t £wi"a'“";=g'~'is `s‘o9¥‘ Lex* The directors had been informed era he would a , - . Mack' ontin e a by their bankers that they should plained that thgpglifistgr 13:1 ‘lgecmn 1€l§iE2r,H rw oppo:t1uzi§tiIe{sini§ncBiiPtI;rli2 (C u d on P ge 5) by D' L” D°1°~“» Ff¢d¢fl°ll0h. dl- hava a reserve of at least $50,000. somewhat indefinite in telling the bill for manufacturers of natural It had been suggested by the bank- House whether the bill contained Products to build up combines and ers that a potato growers associ- ' compulsory features. Mr. Weir took monopolies. Certainly the Hound ation similar to the Co-operative °"°°iPtlon when Mr. MacLean ch.q»._shouidcx1ot be asked to confer any Cheesemakers Assoélation be form- 8ed him with “skating all arounifsuch powers. ed. ____ the question." Mr. Marcil protested that the act My-, 13-31119, wmplalned of 8,-0w_ G R He had made it clear, said the as presently drafted, would bg gel. mm Bergman’ Deputy mr or ore who snipped through lilo As- l’0W €p0I‘t€d SIOW mgllislef- that there We-S 2 iwsslblllty. levied lu the wurts on the around sociatlon but would not give their r 0 u h 0 u t the iw ere producers submitted a mar- of invasion of provincial Jurisdiction. support by becoming members. . . g 691113 Scheme, Of Some f°I'm 01' 00111- He W°m€d the minister that legisla- eral press representative of the Can- NBBTIY $5.000 of the debt wo; Maritimes. pulslon being exercised on the min- tion which had not behind it the -_.___ g owed the Association by the mem- ority. 9-‘S , ___. _*_ *____ __ I CHARLO'rrErowN. CANADA, Ti1onsnAv,MAv1o,1o34 ancialLosses S an . iv.iluti|isDisoussion ousliissvuiill Discussed By WANTS l|llUOR Amendments To ABCUMPLISHED Potat_o__G'rowers UUTYBEDUBED Marketing Bill B Y l 0 ll G E S Members Stand Solidly Behi_nd\ Claims Li‘l“°' $’.““l§ Prince County Liberal Member Large N“’“b°f “f Del' ovgooizooou,i and Aoihouzo %v'f‘it‘i‘3f,‘I..1.`?€‘,f‘,f;;“§; sun Uudooidodin His Aiuiodo f’g“‘°SA“°““M°°‘I _ _ _ _ _ . . ings of Orange Lod Directors To Take Necessary lgalonty of Inllablt- -IsAnsWe1"edByHon.Mr.Weir. S08 at Summefside So _-- ,qf€l'\S T0 ShOI'tag€. m . tc. r. ay aou.niim'o spooiul win) tror Provouoner was void by Hon ~ tc. P. nv owdima sped.; wool °'1'r-awe. mvo.-A .mu or o- Hush cuiiui iviuuio ' T“° "‘“*‘ “““““‘ "‘°°“““ °’ ‘he ' TUBACBDPRUBE b,,,_s There WM also a debt of ,Ong (C P By Gnarmanm S N wi Arthur Beaubein Liberal member tie value W 8 _ . . _ _ -_ ~ f the Tourist and Convention Bur standing of approximately $6,000 OTTAWA May 9-Renits recelis) I arned F a r m e r S e owing the Association from a. deal- ed from ’ crop ooigoespondmgs ¢ Agalnst 0V€1"pI'0" i bet th M er to whom potatoes were sold throughout Canada at A d M d I ° _ Comps-ri es ore e comm ce. which it was nopod to oonoot, april indicated that ihghiorgggootig lp gran" ag a en duction’ S3-YS C01" The railway representatives sus- Mr, Trainor informed the mem- for the 1984 crop were below uver- pany Head. gested the D°mm1°n advertise cm' ben; that the director; have decid- age, according to a report issued to- la d R d d T I L “dll and the t°\1!`3-Sl 1115"-“fy P91110- __M_ _T_`_“____>`t i day hy the Dommhm Bureau of n r e ularly, through existing agencies ra. (Continued on Page 5)'*_" Statistics. since May, conditions OTTAWA. May 9-The Imperial ;‘:]1§l§t.;h‘;’:w;‘dx:a°’::° 1,?h;h%:g;'$;; A t pe -'-- Tobacco Company of Montreal dur- , ~ were uncer ain on the prairies_ o (C.P. By Gnu-dlufu special wird) ing the last five years made profits t d. Tourlst Trade In the Maritime Provinces and Claims G (1 If HAl..n=-Ax, Moy o_riie former or $32,471,100, ‘added _$3,745,000 in 5“gg°5 E Quebec, hay and pasture lands came Canadian gunboat Petrol, now fly profits from its subsidiaries, paid through the winter with little or o U W Il C ing a, commercial fl , bein- $1,860,900 l al ri to ix ag was g I1 S B es S EXECU- p e injury and although growth was rea," ourse pounded to pieces tonight on Jag- tives, and reduced prices to tobacco slow and seedlns of Salina: aralns ` god rocks or the Magdalen islands growers so per cont it was shown ,The i‘°'5"° °' sped" P°“°°'3° ' f amps, desi z _ I n S 0 ll t h Fetlifded. ¢0Ild1¢l°D-S W€l'9 V91? Pro- Not Changed She was regarded u a total loss today before the Parliamentary it attractioggefnuhhezxfhggwxil ml-Glue. by captain Fraser wlioox one his mass buying committee. ,, ' .C.P. Cable By Gunrdialfs Special Wire) ST. JOHZN‘S, Nfid. May 9-~Floyd Sonel, chief oceanographer aboard the intemational ice patrol cut- ter Generai Greene, now in port here, today expressed the opinion that the Gulf Stream had not left its course. "There has been no change worth noting,"' he said, “although vag- aries of the Gulf Stream drift are not unumal." He was commenting on report of Captain Charles Jokstadt of the Dollar liner President Monroe, who stated in New York yesterday that he had encountered the S r-*ani 50 miles further north than h~ had ever found it before. Appeal Dismissed OTTAWA, May 9-The Supreme Court of Canada today dismissed the appeal of J. Burton Mitchell of Halifax from a. judgment con- demning hlm to pay some li6,000 on A promissory note given by hin: to Moses H. Lerner of Halifax. The case arose out of the sale by Lerner to the Franco-Canadian Im-- port Oo, Ltd., of saint John, N. B., of certain rights to monim or li- quor for $19,000. The business of the company was carried on in the warehouse owned by Mitchell who also. in the spring of 1924, became president of the Import Company, but who held no proprietary inter- est in the business. The proprietors were the respondent Lerner and. ‘ Owned by the Hysela Steamship hours today no insisted his oom Flvurnler. 17, lay dead in his home at Green Point tonight after being struclrby a motor car driven by C. T. crew of six, who escaped to land Over-production was the cause oi' tf8»I1SD0rtHtion to their Cape president of the Company, who B 'BT€f0l1 l'10m€S~ was on the stand for another threo . - - go UOUIPBHY. the P¢tl'€l left Little pany had tried to influence tobacco 115 °f C051 101' I-he 151 ered prices had been sought he sub- She had “ned at Gf1“dil°n° and company would have been to secure unloading cargo to lighten her. She Killed By Auto (C. P. By Gllu1il|n'| Special Wire) BATHURBT, N. B., May 9.-Philip oi’ offering liquor to a youthful ac way, represented the transportation J. C. in their dories and now await reduced prices, insisted Gray Miller, of Campbell’ ottawa Director Interior, told the committee of the , - en 3:-has inoooi-éooupe Breton, last weelf farmers to reduce acreage. If low- viricioi visitors to the parks. Harold C. Shipmann, Ottawa, sug- “'“d5- mitted, the logical course for hlsgested that a National .supervisor b0 W;-3 b°\1Ud f°!' Wh” island P'-*Pts increased, not reduced acreage iilitize individual organizations nm; W 9" she “mdk 9' "°°k7" Smal ‘me "Can you tell me," asked Nornianvexistlneh C0-0P¢I`H¢i0l1 H0111 thesb miie west of Grand Entry- sommerviiio, committee counsel, units would be readily forthwmlns. For a quarter of a cent th l '; , “YY 2 -'with viii :nos c nm ist ri ~ f- he promised. ) \‘ I 207 ton vessel flew the'Blue En- ml what has eyoliirc conlipmeiy Idldiiet A5 H dellllle Of YGPFSM-htativos [fit ‘ 518'” “S H °“““‘“a“ "mal S°f"l°° to assist this country rnrougii tho from all Over the Dominion contin- craft stationed at Halifax. 'Five depression can you give me one “ed to pcm- my the committee “had years 85° she was Smmcd °‘ her single thingil’ and received from the Senate per- armaments and fold, The Imperial Company. replied m"551°“ W °°m1““e “S inquiry Whufl Efforts were .s.ili being made to-, Mn Mme, had whrneh against the Senate was in seswion. Q night to refloat the Norwegian. m,e,,_pr0d,,c,,D,,_ had maimnmcd Senator Dennis today placed be- __.__f?.u. i'rei8hter Rutenljell, which ran) employmenwalthollph he admm fore the committee other briefs deal- aimgmd Samgday under cape Eg' tcd wages had bcrii out-and stabil- mg wtth the t'°‘"L‘t mme d°v°1°p' Tesgei g;§’;edr;t;}nétb§:fpt§’5g? ttf; ized the retail trade so tobacco ;;;‘1t$b'hh§tI‘a;rg°1T§s’t§e§°h“vh,;g Fresh southwest winds; fair with I 6 0 B C BIYXTI . to haul her off but the crew was gégesmgixntge §§‘§t‘;u° ” Rev. A, W. L. Smith, of the allsovg ‘ "me hmhcf"lpiramre` 5' Scotia Fish and Game Protective As- N. ,,.,,,,.,,, ,.,,,__, ;lE\5Nb0;1}l;lds§Y&>Ih\ ’1`;1l‘¢6bRl\;:1‘8. Qgleo _ sociation, F. X. Jennings, Editor of .\il:'i'i-:riiiiii'f;;'__ ' “ 'j'_'_ lDolan, director of information and nmnilrm . . . (C_ l,_ by G,m_d,an.s special whe) tourist travel, Fredericton. }lyni:irhh»;g I . ...zz Li; QUEBEC, May 9-Police methods K,,,hs,,,,,"_‘_ _ __ to _ - Ottawa . .- .. 3*; cused in attem is to c ole him in ontruui 4- 10 PAGES 'mu-'mum Tourzs Senator Cree! (C. P. By Gunrdlaafs Special Wire) O’I'I‘AW Ma 9 - Nova Scott commending the Senate Tourist The committee has under consld-~ eration a national plan of co-ordin- ation for the iraiustry, with Federal co-operation given to existing agen- cies. ` Submit Views Premier MacMillan of Prince Ed- ward Island and Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault, Charlottetown, submitted Island Province in a. brief submitted Summerside, P. E. I. This brief urged particularly that steps be taken to reduce existing tourist traffic to Prince Edward Is- land. Hon. A. S. MacMillan, Minister of Highways for Nova. Scotia, extended brief submitted by Senator W. H. Dennis, Halifax, chairman of the ommittee. Represented N. B. New Brunswick was represented rector of the New Brunswick Tour- ist Bureau. The Quebec Government conveyed commendatlon and promised eo-op- eratlon~with a Federal programme of tourist advertising through Ar- Roads and director of the Provinces tourist bureau. , J. Murray Gibbon, Montreal, gen- dlan Pacific Railway and C. K. Howard, Montreal, General Mana er 0 _ au of the Canadian National Rail- ssoclation of Tourist Bureaus was Special Postage Stamps rged by Mr. Gibbon. Publicity or me Nutioiiul Parks ranch, of the Department of the vemment's present activities in couraglng foreign and inter-pro- dy for the tourist industry shoul A. y . B. New Brunswick, Prince Edward Is- land and Quebec joined today in U Committee for the impetus given the i tourist industry by its undertakiixs Richard, M.L.A. The youth was proceeding towimis Dalhousie to lt- tend court. At a. coroner’s inquest the Jury de- cided that death wa.; purely aicciden. one, Rabinovihch. tached to the driver, tal and that no blame could be nt- been installed in the governmental building: hlo, he Aid. i iorlpoolaloocaclonom the appeal of Nelson Phillips, 18, convicted of the murder at Gasgie Cro Put last summer of his 15 year-old P ' I , Mnrltluie \\'~-al;-iliiiiiliwest lvliii ooushh Mh\|d Aégmh lm.-limliilz trvsli nr .~-lr-ull: at nllrliil P aj _ ill 'I to confessing u crime were attack- Heat Affects f;?;’,‘;,'§"f},,,,',,' _'_' __ ' “gf” ed in court of appeals today by Halifax 40 Guy Hudon at the continuation of Charlottetown"..'."..'."..'."..`.I :ill . I Annual Subscription Delivered By Hall Clnldn und I7. B. A. I4 Senate Committee Hears Maritime ° _L Briefs P.E.I. Brief Prepared By Premier MacMillan And Mr. Justice A.E. Arsenault Presented By man MacA.rtb.1lr. UPTIMISTIC BYMAl.tllAlI|iAY Retiring Chairman of Maritime C. M. A. Cites Improved Trade With the U.S. (C. P. By Guardin.n’s Special Wim) sA1NT JOHN, N. B., May 9. - A note of confidence was sounded this afternoon by Major C. L. MacKay, of Charlottetown, in his report as chairman at the annual meeting of the Maritime Division of thc Canad- ian Manufacturers’ Association. lm. proved trade relations between thc United States and Canada were una der consideration, he remarked, hop< ing mutual advantage would result. “It is the general opinion that uri* less products of Maritime farms, forq ests and fisheries are given prefer ential treatment by the Uniteii States very little direct benefit wil accrue to these provinces from ang agreements entered into,” said Mal jor MacKay. “It is up to our citizen! at large to see that our interests in' this respect are carefully considered if and when any definite negotia- tions are commenced." 0lpli.|nis|.lc The chairman was optimistic res garding general prospects for the present year. "The trend of price: for most agricultural products is up- ward, and this should give our farm- ers some much needed encourage- ment and deserved relief. The pros- pects for the coal mining industry are good. The outlook for the steel industry is more encouraging. 'fha general belief is that the cut. of tim- ber during the 1933-34 logging sea< (Continued on Page I 5) The Wedther, Etc' ltv lllltie .lilo lllllli Silo till: woaio only lim A Llvltlt , . \\l=.'l.\\lni or My tulle to wean! 'l - o` t=f\,; /`. U0 ‘_‘E Justice R. A. oreenshieids, of Mont- <.4.r. ny Guuniinn'| speoiur wire) {T§,§"‘,“,"’,,",,,§,‘l“§;‘°,;‘,,",Y,,j,f,’f;_‘"°‘ ‘ "“ mal, to be hangd in May but he WASHINGTON. May 9-Secre- was granted a. stay of execution tary Henry Wallace told reporters vllllfllllllf l“`i!lt'¥""!""*“ '“"1"_"“""'f until July 6. today that abnormal weather con- :c'L',:',':,~,,_'"" “‘"‘ " hm" "'“"" “"" The very method in which police ditions in the United States wheat went at Phillips, said Mr. Hiidon `belt might have a severe effect in indicated they wanted :o pin the 1934 production. l“3,‘,l‘l"- "f ‘° T' murder on him oy nook cr crook The Secret o culture de ' ary f A871 rlsl-i» lninnrrlilv iiioriiiiilr at 4 Ili. Arthur Maloney, a former Montreal nicd at his ress conference, how- .\‘i-iv inonii siiiiliny, .\iny 1:1, 7 at p fl lll detective, had posed to Phillips as ever that he had slid the output liiizli tiilo llitg mfiriilng at 8,11 and -| '.1 - ii acts ills r»\¢~l\ivig at und "Eddie Baker", counsel recalled, might be as low as 450,000,000 S"""“_"""".",""“` ""F“'°"“ "‘i““'°’ ond nod offorod him liquor. 'rho bushels. 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