. Johnsonand a violin solo by Miss 1' new moon 'russdsy April qth 4.00 _MAx1Ms _ . y N, 7/Q _ ' _ MAXIMS' . i l s - ss \ i` » , , , __... ;-. ._ , , ‘ , '--,~,.'.~;.;r,.-.f,',' ‘ l . ' ' » " ':1fr(1"i'~1:J'?"i"$i . ' . * » I .'f‘fL2' I/'F-53' ‘ ’ . ' _:da ".r;.'."»'1 \~_\ ge* 0', A \\ /ull / 1 0|' ‘ it tilllllilrriiittl uw/ non so sun;-sro boo nsoit \ A M *A 5?/ //W I V qi \i\\\ A W ”'.____f:: 'ff HK 4|' _ ' ' _ ' /. _ _ E ~ . .M _ _ _ -5.‘..‘.§";L‘.‘..‘I;’I`.‘.‘l§.f.I.§§i.".Z.i‘.¥.,7,.{.’.‘I.'I ~ ’ The Pe0p|e’$ P ... by yerybgqyt ` E .*.‘..'.i-_C _ \.......-.,-.......,......,.,...,,,,,,...,- l I __, 'gil' ' "“;l‘ ' Y v . ll-“` 4, Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \li.i<( li/\N‘l' `ln time of unhappiness Drink ot um iblnit oi iii- mm ilewvi-»¢. on ` Q9-@@ T Fil M _ ' iv i I4 ” _ _ _ _ _ 4 __ ___-_ _ t‘.§’.i¢‘.‘..‘il....‘,’.i"".‘.'f:.'I'......'°“;'.'t:,‘ ,$2 _ . _ _ » 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FR.. __f, APRIL 5. 1929 ‘ ic PAGES ,,, Ani p@n_u@&i1@ ual lublcrlptlons Delivers! |s.o\i lla! Canada and l7.l.A. 84.60 - in.; _~ -_ -,_ _ ___ _“_ . ' l _ uus;nur.»"'.__ > _ ,_- His Honour the Lieutenant Gover- nor entertained delightfully last nlghg a company of over nity guests at the annual dinner to the members of the Legislative Assembly. His Honour and Mrs. Heartz received the guests in the drawing "room, as they passed to the dining room, _ 'rnc dining table was tssteftniy decorated in,ds.f'iodiJs,- sweet peas, hellotrops and tulips, together with tall yellow candles. ,Which matched the predominant color of the flow- ers. The lovely hand painted place cards were the work of Miss_Jen- nie Turner. _ During dinner, appropriate music was delightfully rendered by Dixon'a Orchestra, and afterwards vocal solos were given by Mrs. W. E. Fletcher, Miss Lucy Blanchard and Mr. George Kathleén Hornby. Prof. W. E, Flet- cher being the accompanist. The musical program was much enjoyed by all. The toast to His Majesty the KinE. was proposed by His Honor the Lieu- tenant Governor, who presided. 'rho touowing is ins lat of invited guests: ' His' Lordship the Bishop of Char- lottetown. _ The Honourable John Sinclair, M. P. ' ' The Hon'ourable A. C. Saunders, ,_ _ __ , The Honourable Walter M. Lea, The Honourable James P. Mac- Iiityre. ' - The Honourable Jeremiah Blan- chard. _ The Honourable Bradford W. Le- Page. The Honourable Wallace- Bruce Butler. . The Honourable John F. McNeill, M. D. , The Honourable Peter Sinclair. The Honourable Thomas V. Grant. M. D. ' _ The Honourable David McDonald. ' = f sir-qui? Harry D. MMM- Mi.. M. L. A.: William 1-I. Dennis, Esq., M. L. A.: James D. Stewart, K.C..`M.L.A!; Action Arsensu1t,_Eoq., M. L. A.5 wu- liazn .i. P. Mciviuian, msc., M.D.,"M. L. A.; Augustine A. MacDonald, Esq., M.D., M.I...A.; W.~Cll»ster B. McLure, Esq.,`M. L. A.; Lucas R. Al- len, Eeq., M.L.A.; John A. Campbell, Fsq., M. L. A.; Russell C. Clark, Esq., M.L,A.; Harry H. Cox, Esq., M.L.__ A.; Harry A. Darby,‘E|ql, M.L.A.; Robert Hudson Gordon, Esq., A.; James J. Larsbee. Esq., M.L.A.; Angus McPhee, F-su., M.L.A.; John Mustard, Esq., M, I... A.: `Paul A. Scully. Esq.. M. L. A.: W. F. Alien Stewart, 'Fsq., `M.Ii.A..; Horace Wright, Ikq., M.L.A.2__ Cullum John Bruce, Esq., M.L.~A.; His Worship the Mayor; the Reverend H. D. Ray- mond; the Reverend Canon Malone; the Reverend Monsignor McDonald; the Reverend Mr. Muir; the Rever- end Dr. Rniiiliiyi the Reverend Mr. Johnson; the R.everend» Scot; Ful- ton; Mr. H. R. Stewart; Mr. A. B. Gosh; Mr. H. A. C. Scarth: the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly; Mr. H. A. Messervy: Mr. Reuben Macdon- ald; Mr. L. D. Murray: Lt. Col. 5- R. Jenkins, M. D.; `1.t_ col. J. P, Hooper; Lt. col. .r. s. .iénirinsz Lt. George H. Buntain: Mr. Sidney Field The 'menu was as follows: ing, private secretary- ~ _ Oyster _,0°°ki=11, _. ,,..~..v Fancy _Grapefruit Soup ° ' Chicken Consomms .M | Fish Salmon __Entrec___ Cream Asparagus Tips on Toast ' Roast ' Native Turkey spins ' Lobster Salad Dessert ` Fruit Pudding ° _ Ice Cream Coffee _ r _ MANY A 'HAND i-lo\.osP.` rr » Hoe 'mounts l-lol.oir~t<.;A . . _ doo-2 - V <\/5_ *S C ly ._/_ ll `°~ ° < { is .. .,. ., ' t ._'._.`_ _ .. ‘ -df'_7‘~_ -‘--' _IEW l1in.\||il' in ` 'r0a.oN"1'O. _April 4-Mll'itlln° moderate to fresh winds. unsettled with showers. _ High tide this mornin! at 8.08 _uns tonight at 'i.oi. _ Bun sets this evening at 0.84 and fuss tomorrow morning at 5-80. lU.m. tw t tide itminutss later oUNc:EMEN'rs. .COMING EVENTS. _._ - MEETINGS. ETC. ' |°Wss\\ia|-11-;-urowlrt Widnes- lsy._|psoi\l show. 3021-4-eval. ‘ 1 » ciubnsditis 'rum- _I 12 to§_h_‘_a_n ' iosdinr mx nd aim. ' on Fshinl Strict. Apply 4| md '°Don’t belle this lweek. Buy your Cake from the Ladies _of United Cll_li_i'u_h at Prowse‘s. 3022-vi-5-li. ` '°FERTILIZERS-Orders must be booked with us on or before April tenth. Poole as Thompson, Limited. ~ 20984-4-21 °'Dr. Clift. M. D.-Start new home prevention cure. Purdy Statlon,W¢st- chester Co., N. Y., U. . A. ' so79..|..l2-s mos. "Remember the United Church Ladies will have s nice lot of Cakes and Pastry to sell you all Saturday afternoon at Prowsep store. . _ 80124-5-11. Q-O-GO' _ V Condensed Specials lA'.l‘l‘f-lo por word not uchmssrtimintbinsoiumn. QN4H%**R 'ESCAPED FROM MY B-ANOH, A medium siivsr mole fox. D.C.V. I3 1'. One pale silver female, D.0.V.. 411'- NOW? Arthur Muwh. HOPl~ ten. Reward- . $919-if. l,¢08'i' YESTERDAY. A LADIES wt-at wswn. rincgt- issvs st this omce and rsasivs reward. 3°!!-i4'l.'-3|. FOR- SALE-MODERN SIX QQOM cotta: with Ili-gc lot. and _ Bt. 8032-4-5-81 r..-.--q».~»-.sos-1-1|iw--i-.~r-F-1'~=Hll'F""“" wAN'rln-/ml s on Ions tm- ;-l|;'llgM4 Mig. by .illns il*-ag; LOWE,-ITBAYID DN NAIC!! Nth black and tm Ill (blind) _&um.¥%'°mmii moans-A num ros annul. bousswoi-is Apply ilu: .r A sm- The firth armoured car company, of hospitals and in many cases con- they were conducted. Bo that while mm I-I1 ll' éi --1'-1| 2 W il 1 GfD_<|-r-| for' a further spell of foreign ser- - - - - . of "lecture, However, I am fairly ' - ‘ ' . I _ . M h d ‘“m“l°l‘ Wllh the subiect and win 3- N°- no asia that previous governments ’"°"` ‘°“'° h th °°“,"s°h " M , be ML w_ _,_ MM ' treatment of ess eac ers, r. very glad to give the information Miilan asked the had been asleep on the job, and that B km then is not any quesuon in th tI H n. P i : P” s, have cglledlpd and I tru" that o rem er he was 801118 to do s. treat many my mind that me threat of I smke it th 1 _ 1- W110 is th isbn t ll * e 0 One We may have a discuss ° "55 fl JH 91' 8-l things in the way of consolidation of would mv" have om“n,¢d_ i s reid 'il _ on taken part in by citizens who are umme e schools. and so forth. It is time en Then wahad some pronouncement _ t 2. Wh h int preset; ,_sg__! undo,-stand this has en was e aPD0 ed and at ollih. I think. for my hon. friend in on me mor or tms H0use_ and some _ been the usual to d ri what Salary? tre _ . ous in u ng your _ bell-st of his a ngth and the stren mms in the mesi Let me just co ,ftal 3.Ishea t d ldl? _ _ urse o ks on different subje¢ts_ re urne so er gth of his Government when they ac draw your attention to this: that \m_ Th igge The Pre i tabl d th ¢ sy me gg hospital, 0,. places in er e e answer. aomplish anything in that line. The mummy mhwm' this wnmmce m t ri 1 wni n t ll : o ca ng or the sick can be trpned C was as o ows work is all before them. and they Febnmry b___wR.___ tha Gwsmmem b is 1. N to t i1 . so as for ss ieeo years is. c. we ° wie U Jil ¢f should be reserving their enemies !°r md me cmmmu ,mm me Tmh_ tina out so for but is :iso 2- ”‘** ._ that v/ark rather than bouuns in 3, Q bop, f_he”B,,dd_h,5,_5 and Mo_ 3, some Yeo mm Wu eommlb .dvanch ers’ Federation the Liberal Dress 0! hgmmggpm md their hmpimls and ted to jail. He was ipgqpg af, the tim, Haw"-¢,' mu awk. hu been a this Province began to carry all sorts 4 that “these hopping c,,,,,,,,,,,,d he was committed. We appointed s _serious matter. ;t hs; given this °f °°"°'3°“d°"“° ,°‘&“°'““'“‘ "h° Maccready and yourself Provision for tienis so “e ten-_ "e¢‘”'“°d mm “S H Wlmlhmln 101' A Pl'¢iVlfl¢l |°lM V911’ lln!avor°.hl° ad, “what Mardi, oinih ofgiitirisgrgi Yours sincerely. 'I l Pl x | » dp 4; 1 k of them slgrie so e e ve ss to be quite comparable to y or wo to co after Yeo. The re- vertising all ov01'»Cu'lada and beyond mo“‘_“r“ed ‘hal the teachers were Go nm_____ HFBANK Q, 35""-Z modem institutions. -In reading mmed *°1‘”°" l°“» “ld W0 hed ln- Uiinldl- WB hli/0 Seen the press of ver ouse ‘ eivin enough pay. A campaign . ‘ ancient history we find fre- "he" mlm f0i'. R few days. Yee en, other Provinces carrying headlines "°° 5 Wednesday, th tl to that trikc which cer W” "* "“°° ""“"°d “‘““" “‘°“‘ '“ April ins mi,-d_ » liuent, rem-onus to the osistsnoo lm F‘*1°°llW°°d ¢°fl=ly. md the wi rilanr s - . tatnly wen nw ¢,_|,mu|-"ed to mace the Liberal press. That, was the sit sidersble information u to the way -Ullntillued oh page 8- this Province in a favorable light so ““"°“ “mn "h° “ext “°“fe'°““° ‘Vu ottawa, om, Ap,-1, 4_ |929_ far as our educational system is con- held' *md the “m’°i"tm°"t “I B' °°m` J. E. B. Macc;-eddy, U10 llllibvy of the world shows that llstlnoe be Extended in Hospitals.” °°"“°d~ » ml-5S\°“ W”-‘i P"°P°S°d‘ Care Charlottetown Guardian, whsnss s. few of the larger towns In studying the hospital _situation Aml°“3l‘ "W mike -h” beef* Wm’ . Q 0h°~l”1°"~°l°Wn. P. E. I. ‘ ttl d rn co viction is _ On the occasion of the ninetlth. in mort countries has hospitals of in different countries in mire d P°l’&i'11y_n9 e . y B wt-1 ua to and including tbs middle Ainopips, we finsutst than mmm.; that may oi the winners will se ‘NW-"EN°ENT °°MM‘SS““` snnivotnny or your nom ony, my ages, ft, ws; mg gpm the pomm.,-,,,,_ pw; in which hmpmvs .re fmmb back to their wqrk more dissatisfied _ 1, as one who has followed your pg.. Mint 0! tho eighteenth century that sd WW .'V°’g \°d'V/Uh 1¢.5l illilllillii-l0Il The "°p°"“ we mv” °f tha" °°“' mnrkable .iournaliotic career since the iniubitsnu oi impomne but ron.- --fu 'iiiiey sro sms and fingmgn to put their best efforts into tlielr f°'°““° °"° W *“° °ff°°l °h“i_ th' nays oi my boyi1ooa,_ssnd you ,,,,,,.,,, 'tively qmail towns of from fifty to entirely by government or muliici- WW- There are Inlay Other ihiual d°‘°5°“°“ f"°"" me Teachers Fed' congratulations and many happy pp, one hundnd thousand population pslity. _ ` i_n connection with the strike that €1'°°l°l\ d°m“l'*d°d all l“d°l?°"d°“"‘ turns. It ia a gi-sq; privu," wh", .hsiln to provide themselves with (2) They are owned and fimpceg ldllilltlon for many years to` come; °°mm\SSl°l1- and Ull\i~.W°S_f°,f“5h°d_; assisted in and commented on the lllrnltsir for lla om. oi on tier- enilveiv bv voluntary ooumbvuons. will bt sttrunentsi to on cause oi My "°“- "‘°““ "°"°‘ ‘"‘ “,'“‘ uf, °°l“°'°“ °f the many protons ynnb mr,” ‘Mt mm um_hospm_l mov* (3) The buudmn ‘N cmnwowd there was it misllndefstllld il!. l 'have faced our. dominion during you; ment has developed very rapidly md and hospitals equipped purely by vol- ‘ - __ __--sq they did n_ot understand Ogle Ln- long life of usefulness, and it is my it il °nl=°ltl'winz in nate that oven notary subscriptions and msinuin- omnmtt dfttieir hmitsii at lout: °'“‘°"' “M “T” °‘ `°'°'m,;,,l§ fx' °'"’°“° “""‘ ’°“ my °°""’°'° “W with aiu emotive aevoioppnnt so by patients' toss, voinntn-y nn.- so out nero is sn iiivsusaon or s l"’~““‘°"‘ ““‘ ‘” ° "“ b* ij “‘°'° "”f"“°" "Y “‘?l‘"ll’\l“=l¢ is ibm is probably noun., in nm' soriptions ond, in audition, govern- ous witm fun nvsnumc sid is ""“""‘°“‘ °”"’° it ° ’°;”°“*;_;9 :___ tl: i=ul=ll~ nrwlnydur city the usual world's histwy when-the fl¢0llle were intnt and miuilcipal sid. given h hilrli-Ill IM Wlilvh WWI pummm ' He” ‘N G 'mm ° 'mm "mmm lo cemrsily Alive. to ws intpot-isnt ` switmisna sizonis ut tb, nnost 'out suossssiullr. . "°“"”°”' °’°"“°“" ‘“°“ “ "°-W' . *~ 3- “NN“'l'~ °'-."- B~ “°°‘°°“Y~ N" queues oi pobiio mitn so ony mmpio oi inspitsu mn; supported is oust sump tin impiuu on ‘“"”"’ °°‘“° °°“°“;°' ‘nam J, .,. , ' . 3* "°“¢"°'"‘ *'° 01° WHY- - and °i»nt¢a ontlrlly by ilu mom- eniinlv susivhl hr vnluatw |lll|~ mm' mmmuyil on t ‘uzlm hints ivimgog' ‘nl-rur.r"cm°' - ' ohmnmmm P' I' L .!t,_1_Hm_”“”~"'”m._”_ ‘p"k_ ming .ml in awnumnd un’ an nmmm' “Q ‘nwmt ,mu Q” whether ornott ecomm hon sm d an r ._ c resdl. lui to in ‘wow oi this but not you to mia ut- out aiixltuiw not ms amp. im mum su "’ ’“"“°“"°“" ‘““ my 9°' ’“ °' '""‘ ' ""“.‘° "“‘“‘ '°’°” °"""“ °“*”' ""'“ " ‘°’°‘ '- ~ ' spy: they misunderstood one ln- sllliiern congratulations on yourbirtb- J. l.l. Uudrsady, I head to sn! sudlniwe mst could which are met by u lwtmmvnt op- at ilu umm swim il! rullswnt gmt M my rm my Wm W” _ ,,,,y_ I, ,a ,_ mn “um w M u _ owmwqn Gwmm mmm," P. .L \\'1ll increase $125 annually until he e e r a u Hears From Friends All Over, the Domin- ion on Occasoii ofl-lis 90th Birthday. ‘ Mr. J. E. B. MacCready was the 're- cipient yesterday of many congratu- latory messages on the occasion of his 90th birthday. The veteran jour- nalist spent the day quietly at home where he and Mrs. MacCready wel- Wmeli mnlly Viiltors and answered s host of greetings by telephone, tele- graph and post. Among the first, to send congratulations were Hi; Excel- lency. ibord wiiiinsdon. Governor General. Rt. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King, and His Honor Lieutenuit. Gov- emor I-leartz. Premier Saunders, His W0i‘§hiD Mayor Yeo and many others phoned hearty fellcitations. Among the telegram and letters received were the following;_. V9-neellvsr. B. U.. April 4, 1028. J. E. B. McCready, Charlottetown, _l_P_ ELI, _ Many happy returns of the day. ~ WILLINGDON (Lord Wiillngdon- Governor-General). Ottawa. Ont., April 4, 1929, J. 'E. B. McCready, Charlottetown, P .E. !., Please accept my warment gen- gratulatlons on your ninetisth birth- day and my best wishesfor happiness in this new year of your life, W. L. Ms.oKBNZIE KING. -~~ 1 v-1-,-v - - . H- ~ FAREWE1-L T0 A C LEADER OF THE GOVT PRINCE GEORGE L’ t.C_.H t- -LEE ‘ Z SCOTS GUARDS ' do STARTS WORK HHN- J- . ‘ " ° ‘ PLAYSSECONDF -.Gives Dinner ' -- _ ASS i t IDD!-E _ - _ (Canadian Press) ~ - '-“" “ ._ ,’ SHANGHAI. API.. 4.-Shanghai .s » v v Lovisigfbclval 1'i‘;,:rll1‘h: Ggrllhthndeorge _ u 0 , _-_ 3 _ t E d B':t"`°m°:_l`>°°""Y ‘;:1'_____°::11Ll; :he 2;? P H U B E C0n88TUatlU8 Léadéfn ll! Bflllldflf started his Job in the foreign ‘oincs I ' . ' ` turned out types !,hep\~ni:x‘0:n;:'°m V F I Y d p 1 Yesterday. He ranks as s third class ____.__. _ _ ,hc M mm to ____ dm “___ _ arm ester ay, Scores Saunders ...flow .nn ...S nn... ...e nn.. n ' ‘ s "WY Gmbsrlted in the transport Olty 0pp0Sltl0lf\ Members Ad 's s , _ , 3* m~- W 5 P- m- If he 3°” P5111 °” t ' _ __ mlnlstratlon For B the regular schedule his salary will Members Of Legislature Attend De- _ 2; _;t;f1°_ll_l_°;- _l_f:-_§*u=_f“§- gg vii- Ask Many Timely _ , » ""8'l"18” nn.. ... ...ooo .. y...;.ouboy .nn li hfflll F 1" N ' fl I British consume on gnsnemii QlleSti0l1.S Of the GOV.. EdllCGti0Ual Questlbn ' ammuy to $1200' Thema" if he g . unc lon “st lg te ' mucus buns sna ti-is scottish! ' e li M B11 'C ° “Suu in we mmmomce and W- . - pany of the Shanghai volul?Fer l;‘nl;lt?\nv€7Tthany l S V V l fmmmg tho nm. work hu “uw °°e-'“'°““°°~“~°°-°“~- __° ......;’::.:l‘:.='..:::.‘::;z.;:.:":‘,::',: :::.i.::x..:°.‘;1.;:~;..‘:.;".;.;.: i which also embarked in the city of Y°‘5t‘°’d°’y °"‘em°°“ In t'h° “Ku” the 5211001 question was scathlngly and responsibility upon the Guvem-i Marseilles, is procceedlng to Egypt §;tg;°mA!:,;TbE_;ke:m?:`h pgxxvment Keviewed in the !.egLslsture_yest¢;-- ment of this Province. _ e o e ern-- d b ~ B __ _ v,"_ _ ment; by Conservstive_members. §ev- ecygfymngeogxsigog wrggrzdtgs _ _ _. .,B I H -I, H ' _ eral bills also were introduced, and 9;, gh, budget' up to me hom. °!_ad_ TEACHERS ENCOURAGED `, ___>l__._ many Others passed second end ioiu-nmebt, was one oi the most -- Ullfd feedinee- forceful and brilliant attacks ever _ 0 ' jpugoheg pgp1n,,¢,_¢n admmsmtion My Hon. friends came into power l . AFTERNOON SESSION in gms P,.°v|n°e_ ML stewart pre_ with full knowledge of the financial ' " ' (wed hu ' ks d ti cconditions. They knew just what in- - _ _ The House met, at325p m menuomngnmtrl; c0;;,;ul,l§;o;: Eg crease of revenue had been made. V t n Jo rnahst BY w K _Mr. Mofmre asked the Hon. the hpd ha.,-d ,mended by whats, and they knew the expenditures that ' ' ' _ < c t evenue from , Leader of the Govemment to table menus to me H0n_ ML *Page in had to be mad on lie r a. statement containing the follow- gh, ¢0|_1-15°,-5_of`1,_he Legislature He various sources. They were inter- At a » ing information: at nm, thought; th, occmo viewed by the teachers’ organiza- C hdoman club Last 1. The total quantities of liquors birthday ¢¢1eb,-,tio 0,. that 31:31,; ti°“» *md Fh.?.V knew what the leech' ii , n, EV6i‘ll|1§ *"2 HOW Fai' (including beer) (1) piuchased and against title-1 had been suspended ers were requesting. We have heard tate i’ i. h the leader Should Government As- (ai solo by the Prohibition compo. and me ,,,,,,_ member had ,_ece,ved ,_ the s ment o be on. ` h t mal occa- Sistahce Be ' Extended sion during the year 1928. ~ kmghmow: but ha found that Mx of t e Governmen on ly ' sins last ear in the House, in TQ Hggpi-ta|3_" 2. The totiil amount received by LePsge was being congratulated 710,- ° y ___ the Commwlon in 1928 from the sale having smpppd me teachers. 5._,.,ke_ which he expressed great sympathy My-_ W, K_ Mum was the weaker of liquors (including beer.) ' M,-_ sfgwan commued ‘ for the teachers arid the hope of do- at the Caledonian Club lost; evening ,3.' The total amount; received by "In as much .5 um leader of the ing something for them. The teach- ' were enooura ed in every possible His subject, "How Far should Gov- the Commission from the collection Government has been fit to deal "S 3 way to expect that something would ernment Assistance be Extended to °f 53°’ *M P9“9~1l4¢5- with this matter on the floor of the H°spm_,s_.. was ygtened go Wm, 4. A list of the omcers' and em- H°,,,se_ it is perhaps only proper that be done; and they went out from the inte vie atlsfied to wait another gre" siunggon and gnbe-,-es¢,_ '_ ploysea of the Commission with the 1 would make mme reference to “_ I’ W S year Mr. Rogers spoke ss foliowsz- °m°lll\l-S vnid to each in the year Irefralne ' _ < I would we mst to congmulm 192,, _ ,M the l_;'a:;f_°‘;‘_;';“I‘;’el°_‘_"1';“°w'::“i' My submission is that dnl-ins this the officers and members of this 5' A” lmmlled Smumenl °f 91° delicate situation. a situation in ye” "Mm" tt 'U W” d°"°' N° Bt' cnlgdm-,gm gwtety on me splgndid law costs and disbursements paid by which ,wmv pu\,|i¢ vnwuu ,Ven tempt was made to implement the uranoe given on that occcasiori. I work they have been doing in the ‘fm °‘?lm“i”f°ll in 1928. slvlns th¢ sen i _y » “S ‘ to 1-, 1, W y 1“v°w°d T' W " mm’ °' wui deal with that o utuo ister on. wav °1 brlnsiiie before me public so “”“°°°* l’F"°‘“ W. °'“ °“° Pay- policy °rl the pan of tn. coyon.. M I h _ d _ ,S " ' o. 1'. ave rev ewe he even may important matters 'in which au mem We" mm- l nlentll dnllns with a lvle body of ni it i ii d 'rn i n ' w il o owe . o eao ers came uno citizens oi this ' vit. The Premier regmtteti that no _ ;’°““°° "e . °"' dm' "" I 5n'°°°d ml "’ ""“‘- back 'rneir executive intorviowpd ine sur~mtéut»isiit~ins"rni.itiiorfia*ottroii-‘i‘W~*~°h°*"*=°W¢r "My: he wlulfl not advisable tetanus my nie.-ones ' ~ » you have done this 1. also to be have 1f°¢;,,m°,-,.°w_ he hoped_ . _ ,_ to . it when such reference mmm Government again. The year had highly wmmended and the Work Mr. W. Chester s. M¢Lm-, asked cause some dlmculty at prevent a about passed and naturally they be- nomo; mu mb, of ery t b _ the Hon, th, Minister 0; pubm, m -- -- came more insistent. They 'urged q mea me se emem of 8 very hnpommt math more strongly their demands, a little git 10 the emi,-e ,,omm,m,ty_ Works to table the following infor- N ` i ' er' ow' lwwwu' “ut up matt" mobs militantly, perhaps, than the When Mr. Anderson a ch- mat ‘mf _ ' ell me in January asking irpmnid 1- H°W "Helly h'llhW°y ‘“P°f1“' vsvouiltit iliirtmtgludirvohliyorlitvljdobf W." b°f°'°` say something on me subject of "How tendents are there ln Road Division uwltlonhmth Nana M it ‘Rumor has it that they were not Far should government Agvstance No. 15. ~ . ' ' ' ‘ so kindly treated on this occasion; be mwndéa~ to ~Hosp,mS_., I felt 3,. wha .re they? ,md what “L _“um” . that they were told many things.-to very highly 1-mum-ed at Ming muavlary is-mid W each? _ _ go to the Opposition, tosee what I 9.PPl'0nohed and most willingly con- 3 I5 °“° °f 31559 “lied the US- w°“l;`d° mi; ';_h°m’ 12°’ I Kxnthx . - -~ see, _ en, W I mann o sented. it is pei-bans unnecessary for °“"°°"" ‘“"'““t°“d°“°? Our educational system noses all _me _mum with The", em Wm: msiosa tht! lion;.l,P.MaoIt <1 _ y a sm not a public n yre answere as the core and nttention that can be opmom and they sn about Munir =P°°l=¢f and I .mroelv fool that this f°“°“’ aiven to it. _My non. mend tin. io.ni~ _ Uk utils snonidbo dignified by un. title 1- °"°~ o oi the cover pt was .1 t “K “ ° ' °' ” 2 M' Cullen Salary $500 into nl ntwim;\ol;`:ratoi;b;1amf{i`v;: " °"““‘"" "“”'°“`“°’ '"1 °°,'§` I! HETUHNE F H [I Nl WMHINESTUN Ministerof Trade and Commerce Discussed Tariff and Water- ways Question With President of the Un- ited States. (Canadian Pres O’I'I‘AWA. Uiit., April 4.-Hon James Malcolm. Minister of Trade and Commerce, returned today from Washington where he ha`d an inter estlng chat with President Hoover at the White House. According to mes sages from Washington he discussed the tariff and the St. Lawrence water way questions with the president of the United States. I.n conversation with the Globe correspondent today, however, Mr Malwlm described his visit as a. "courtesy cali". He had gone to Wash ingtun on a holiday and called on Mr. Hoover in company with i-ion Vincent Massey, Canadian minister in the United States capital Mr. Malcolm was not in a position to disclose what' transpired but his vis- it Qcenniniy very interesting-to the Canadian people in view of the spec ial session of congress which _ had been called by Mr. Hoover to change the tariff. In his recent budget, speech. I-Ion. James A. Robb stated that, while the Canadian tariff board was pursuing its inquiries into tunity will be afforded for consider ing the possible effect on trade of changes being proposed ln_t_l_1e fthey be implemented by legislation” I This could refer only to the United States, whose probable increase of the tariff on farm products is ex pected tn curtail exports from Ca.n ads. to the republic. One gathered from Mr. Malcolm. though he did not say so, that the United States government will hesitate to adopt s tariff policy which will injure prim ary producers in Canada. The Can adian minister found the atmosphere C _'in official circles in Washington very cordial towards the people of the Do minion who are regarded by Ameri- cans not only as good neighbors md J. E. B. MacCready, Esq., Charlottetown: My dear Mr. Ma.cCready: It is a service of great pings",-Q ‘nd 2’“““9“1°n is me asain to aavs the privilege of congratulating you ‘upon the 98531118 0! mother mile stone in your useful and interesting career,- I understand the nlnetieth_ I 11096 that you may be long spar-_ ed and that we all may )q|,v¢ mgmv more opportunities of extending our' felicitations in the mtg", 1 ¢,n,s¢ that 192s.may be a yssr of continued and increased good fortune to My-5_ customers, but as one of the few peoples who understand the United States point of view. The valuo.of United States exports to Canada in 1928 was $910,155,506. or 17.8 percent of the total exports of the United States as compared with $835,878,000. or 17.4 percent in 1927. United States exports to Can ada in 1020 exceeded imports from Canada. by $427,158,849. as compared with $860,800,000 in 1927. (Special to the Guardian) TORDNTO. April 4.-The 11l'l’€5€ 0” Tuesday in Detroit, of three men. one of whom has been ident.ltled ss one of the trio who robbed the mails at Mimlon, has revealed. police say. a remarkable plan of hold-up men to rob the swiit, canadian company nil the union stock yards on its pay dny» One of the three men taken at Det- roit had been ln Toronto some days ago. police allege, and obtained the necessary advance information. `and was planning the bringing of the gunmen to Toronto when the Detroit polio; tool: them into custody. _ Toronto detective headquarters yes terday afternoon admitted that they had received the information of the plans to hold up the Swift Canadian Company payroll _-wp#-v* With kindest regards and very .best wishes, I remain ' __ _Yours sincerely, ARTHUR MEiGHlN._ »§¢'u-assi twins ,inniiictb ~ ~ . ._ . _ . 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