» ' ` FOI FOI the other is ICRC! a Bentley. aces-ei ,.,.;;_._.._._....~_._`_._.i. ' ~ Ontario is in the city at the present pmmiggg hi, umm; emu-Q, in yu, I0! BALI-\8_ IUIIDBID All- ° time in connection with an intcrpfc- message on "The second Coming of _‘NH BW- ll°li-W°'f¢‘i- °"° “N In Memonam vlncisl °°11f°=vri°¢ w be Mid in 'I‘°~ onrisisfsi the close or this service "gn" °ld' Ziff” llumnm °m' mmf ` ,ff-*i‘\i»0 dliflnl the latter part of May the young people's classes taught by u,fuff, Tug, ‘}fu,‘,‘,§"§,,,,,,,;°’u§’,‘§_ M", luzfmwm with ess coiect of better ¢°-°i=m- Miss seriis sieweri sue r. uaiew- nels. _ _ me-i-'4-i-ai. ‘ _ ' _tion between sms!-lin err, will snioy on nour or good time ` .........-*.'......_. "' i lines and pub l`\ll'l\WlY5» Il- ¢l' under the direction of Dr. whiston noassa ron ium-.war up '“‘° °°""‘ "°°" "‘°° °°‘ “°““’ poem urea from uns provuioe me and tu, ,,u,,,s.,,. vu R o,,u,,,,,,,_ morning, nb. ai, loso,or urs.s:liee mwmnuum Wm he Rm _,_ R Tm _ bn.” __ m _ Bowen. widow of the late William gre” pu G rlwe W bun Bom M wh me M t m M°1i\'»v1'¢ and W- H- H- shew- Tl" st vso. 'nuusaey will ne elle lui ' 2 y ml’ ' tn' °°°”"l'l°"‘ °f ul* °°°"1 R°‘35 5°' night of the meeting and the Evan- -._--_ .rived today. another extra good car- load horses. ltruhd. young and thoroughly bgclan. single and double. Amongst them some good matched pairs. also some good '- drivere.Weilln'gtonMcNeill. Bun- Q 'tain as penis wneri._ am-4-1-si. 1 ‘ C -771s Markers O'i'l'AWA. Ont April 1 ) ... ...... ... ........‘.“.:‘.. ::;“°.:.."' s..........._..°“'l" i us: .:° .=‘:°..:'::° wrt” annum ‘ °'-_-_- _ ._ over to cruc . e oe - on hu, th, mlrxzumt 3_(n°' :ra Umlfg) md mn” w°"_:n' "*°'n"‘°M 5- I-~ 0” poi-tunity of standing for Jesus. he 1° .mm pm” an not keen” rest everything he - March 25, 1930, Mary widow lm th, vm, uuug he ,ought to nm, reflection. Toronto. mg 'md' Mfh. 1.” ur' Annuruwphu’ iifilillllfllli- 11° 1°" N* 5°“l- ,‘“d h’ 1 is “um Duc. There are left to cherish her mem- gs yn", _ _ lon the opporwmty 0-I ,MM Gm 'ber bf 'Wy' ou ‘on md mr” dmshmn' I ' lif of service. "What can cdmD0h~ 1 - ' _ _ a e millet P¢l¢¢:.;ol'net:rt: ‘mmun Jun” Bmw' M th’ U' 8" "°l'r°N`°x“ mmbrmn' Mm' °‘ 'sate for the loss of a soui." hi I-Ili' - ~ ,\ll‘l~ Milli °1’l¢W°ll» 0! ll-\llil°°G MU- ruptured appendix. Warren Frederic on mn were' re toniglt .u '&’°;::"“§:’;a'”‘”|% Henry amino, reereu sesuon. and i-io.-ton. sen or ri-es one suuoein ;f,`,,,,, ,,,:°\,.,,eio ellen l-.im for u,,,,,,,,§u ,.,,,u,,,_ B,u,',,,` ,,,',,,.¢ _“W '““*‘» °‘ °“i"‘°"~°°°"“- °“° norton, (nee miesbein neil or P. re ‘m°,,,,._ N. um., or _oleeeurei No lillof ` ‘country shipments at mn U-“md °"d°°°°'°‘ lm' ‘hm I.) Agedfour years andnine mmm- ten thousand times. no. Whfi-llc" .fda T. yeere ego. more are sue me to out ,nm th, ,pm ,nu gc. - - - - e ¢ flflivl ,wl¢co.:l:lk,33~n:;. m0lll’l|e_0lQ htdtlbef,-Illld Smith, 01 xg|,|,",__yn thu Nw' Am.” 1"' “lm No bunmlnu h¢"_.'1'h¢ V ""m," °u*““"'l' I ,m m ,ms N°¥*\\Wil¢°li’1"»*_°4 *WWW-Um xeuy, sees so years. -rue remains Wu., ,u,,.d,_ hu been paid. shore. 3 dm. “JL 'wma' M dm" NNN °,l¥*W»- Ulm'/U1' NW- *W will beforwarded from M. Rennes- ur, uiike who vote on your soul in- ueefimeuest iwsiris er me nero "‘°'““-"“' U' °'- ‘°' "’ '"‘°'“ ‘°"' “'}‘°“ '°“” "Y ii" °°°“ W” nent en'-w'v°\“ '¢‘“‘" ’°“' °°“ .I muh thi lhllillilll Ol fill °°mU'fll\“Y 3°” to her home at lt. Annes, Hope Wm fm- you, and you have tha de- °“° li. Will' M l*'¢*'°iM\°- ' aiver. for intersseni. .__ ` _»- wigs# § ° .g .i§_§§_,.. :__ gelii 2 ga ig; E’ 2 grae iseuiensi Nfl ll Plfilt autres emi 'a`.ltiil- » _idenee of her daghter, Mrs. Adam oraswaii, nustico, at the advanced age of 96 years and 4 months. The deceased spent the greater part of her life in Wheatley River, 'rbefiuserelservteawsseliductea p“_\‘n_i°f"h¢ arse# lrsr §5'_§f§s- 'Egg'-§ .§;§e 2;-rigs? steels? Wh¢\¢_1°! 1“Y°!‘°'m°¥°”_ aoeeeee.,wb> emleeeueo two _ lloilcli is .-3 €.i-lil; -glilili-5§(;i_ ?§l§§`l§;§§§' §§§§?f'isls§§r jude. °_“=‘l9- 4 ‘ _ WW- 4° l“’°°°'.* and llrgrioymond. ilieigld. Hazard, mils :ee wniie mo_.lurl areniaeiu alidllmbavid Whl!¢,01YurkPci|at- s|bm_s_soa,¢riJNtlal»-asr. Adel 'phul Gaudet, mechanical superin- Gaudst. _Other brothers, Harry have aiseasrived. _ (§_i§ile§i-.=i§ii f.§e_§§§§§§§a§l ill-ig§`§l#(§§§ ' v r§ii..s=isi.r -i .. - -._ ' A-L-~.f. -~ -' -.~ otanali-ovennseal.lKr._as.il. ~. =Pll»BONMrl ' ` *i°°¢".*¢.°f liesiiisc Ti-ived so ef- M .P°°i_lill\"lV°'l.*°“'°°W*°°°P'*" woaesfvinite lsefseos in mum. any °°'f`*.*;i~l.'°.¢“°*l‘\\'°' U* '“W» m"° Her maay'£r1e`nde an welcoming her WW* 3° ll W reel: asain. 0 ._ Y - N1 - ` ed. file ame- .2 A-i-2 ii;-itil; i _ Dl)l0NB'l,‘l¢‘L'l'Ipl|'_11;_¢ gin; 'ug H°=‘i°° _°f vrwiési iianmmumu W ill? _Hot Point llcc_tric_};g,;;¢¢ ya; beldgieaterday at'-the" ~Odd!ellow'a 'WW' W* 911 'Mil' _#lf ¢l.l°'=il°l1 'cf W- K. Morris. Qoaunsr- qiei useless of tae'sesritime sl-. go. 'i'he;'cperaticn' of tba abt _iliirltelile -#nl Qeuersl llectrio if ~ was daoecsusm by xoir Yesterday ai- l_hl_ demonstrated the cooking Golden save _an inspiring/address on ine riooreioi-sus boreal. sieeirie followed by soonefilml by ltr. Wilson. ’l'h,¢N' was a llfll simon- ie atiendmes. bein si we afternoon aoeevaoina, _vwsremmee Door hlinldrlvl f°¢ It _$21 ¢hll'l0lt¢i¢WXl$ Mlf- me “mini .m mm' _ ' ` tender Mrafla And` o'f!`latltiv. / ,.'. oz,sewaius°w.u.'a.-see.1oao c. ..o,_%'~*°~°"-“'~"°“" um" »- .no N. l\.,‘eleotricai engineer, - ' T" mourn HAx,i!'A3. N. !..` 'Avril 1-'l'hs‘ eenoenerpuis, ie.. cooisin e. nii.osy,| the Jersey coast with 8.000 ,easel Gflliiucr aboard. ¢l°\i'c___ nv uauoalass W GLEN DUNNING occurred at her home Mlarch 24th., of Mrs. dlillhter oi’ Mr. and Folland. under vary sad leaving a. baby girl Despite medical skill, and every attention she failed to rally and her gentle spirit who gave it. Always loving disposition, she ear full! old. ibhlr and her passing ly age of 21 years, place in the home which cannot be fill- grlci’ stricken husband daughter. she leaves to father and mother. and listen and brothers. Florence and Mrs. in Cambridge, Mass, lllrkl. Long River, Josie, William and Charles Elle. Nelson, Albert, Bor- ce at home. Bar fun- wes largely attended, bl' Rev. George Ayers lang with great the Circle be Unbrok- tributes were laid on her her loved ones. The pall- Ulsude Graham, rred --Harry -Bomers, Foster Rllcy and Garheld mmaina were laid to Margate comet/ery. Gone but not forgotten. - DRS. MAY MACPBEE I-ter George dm There passed away at Hoperleld, P. E. Island. on Tuesday morning March 25th., 1930, Mrs. Mary Mac- Phee, widow of the late Mr. Angus MlcPhee. Bom at Little Bands, P. E. I., March 14th., 1345 the daughter of the lain Mr. Alexander Smith. In early life she married Mr. MscPhce and together they began to make a home for themselves ln Hopefield. which at that time was little morn than a forest. They made for them- selves and family al comfortable home, and eleven years ego, Mr, MacPhee was called away. she was a moat tnie and worthy halpmate to her husband, giving her help and encouragement to every good cause. In her home she was most kind and moi*-herly md etrltiler and friend were alike `made welcome. From her youth she was e. member of the Lit- tle Sands Presbyterian now the Un- ited Church. She lewea to mourn five daughters and two sons, Mrs. S. G. Varnam, Lynn, Mass.. Mrs. W. J. liamilton. Lynn, Mass.. Mrs. James Macllaughliri, Allistcn, Mass.. Mrs. D. M. Blue. Plctou, N. S., and Mrs. J. D. MacLean. Little Sands. Mr. Alex. M. Macrhee, vancouver, B. C.. and Mr. Murdock A. MacPhee. Hope field, P. l. I. One brother. Mr., An- lue D. Smith and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Fraser. are also left to mouni. The funeral was held on Thursday and was largely attended. Her pas- tor luv. T. lt. Goudge conducted the service at the house and grave. she was laid to rest bealde her husband in the Little Banda Cemetery. inynn. Mass.. papers please copy.) Cup: "Dldri't you bee that atop sign?" _ Motorist: "YN, but I dldri`t !& MUZILED WIANGLII We argired for an hour. I gucm But. really, men are ‘~~ "\'urd; lor lil throughout the argument Ile wouidn’t say a -*ale eordi __-.__ Yee. wld the teacher-,__"we have seven: pisses ses sewers names with th* Helix ‘dcg.’ Of Mlm. the :dos-me' and tae 'di-a~vi°iet' are em seoentemaii. auieenea: er vw seu me einem-° ii sl! sg. ii? E” , \ __. . .. > 'ig ii E DOINGS , _ 1 Western Guardian 1 _ Continued from page 1 V Canadian eitiaenship of the Eskimcs. with the exception of Melville, claim- eri by the mmsu Government, ee one result of explorations by a explorer, was undoubten as su ino‘ territory which they occupy is under Y isome members, especially Progres- sives, in as much as white men were_ allowed such privileges. 'Ihe Minis- ter of the Interior replied that as` wards of- thc Indians it was the duty of the Govemment to protect them _ _ 11-"M "= 'i ' 1? T € | ____ _ “Y °-‘l *"°N"¢ IM canadian eoiuinisireuon 'nie see- - '“ l”“°° W* MW” Wil tion to restrict Indians from enter-'l ”wN““‘ or M' wnwwi ,3u_',',,,,,,"°°_u°°m,,n|,, winners. _ _ img paul moms 0,. playing games onlsllarp--'I‘he funeral of Mr. Ludlow_ - “_ E ""P"‘~’° °f W “W l“i'suuaay was severely criticized b ‘s“'"’ ‘°°“ Pm* "°'“ me ’°““°“°°| ma-li. _ from the demoralizlng influences with |such associations brought them into. ,contact with; one of them was li-l I quor. . Unemployment Question | i On motion to go into supply, Mr. Hesps (Labor, winnipeg; moved a* resolution as a matter of urgency stressin8 the necessity of taking im- mediate steps to relieve thc present unemployment so general throughout Canada. Mr. Heaps is very well vers- ed on Labor questions, and is quite fluent of speech. I-le spoke for an hour and the debate occupied alto- gether about three hours. The cen- tral idea was that there were about 100,000 people either wholly out of work or only employed at short in- tervals. He repeatedly stressed the National aspect of the question, ad- vocating solne form of social insur- I ance. Mr. Heap: had strong support Ifrcm Mr. Garland (Bow River) and ‘ Mr. Adshead (East Calgary). Mr. T. L. Church (Toronto) was about to take part when the curtain fell and the lights went out. Attacks Government’a Policy The latter gentleman however, ‘just as the motion to go into supply was moved this afternoon, was able to carry on. He made a vigorous attack on the government policy, covering is lot of ground already trcdden over, but particular on the phase of it which employment of our own _pewinour own industries and its A "its aid the provinces in advancing technical education. No sooner had Mr. Church sat down than Mr. Woodworth rose to the oc- casion. Of course, his speech includ- ed a great deal of what is largely theoretical based upon current i i -W C."1'. U.-The regular month i , _ ily meeting ei ine w. c. 1-. u. vur seeisilerl. be held on Thursday afternoon in the Baptist Hall, Bumamrelde. A cordial welcome is extended to all. 2704 of his mother. Mrs. John A. Sllafv \ on spring street, éuminel-side on! Monday afternoon. The irnm'cSeive~ ...vice ess consumed by nw. C. -L! si. ciair Jeans, sesisied by the choir of the Presbyterian C1lurch_ and was very largely attended by irienss irom all paris oi the Prev-i Erililf! OM-Gaoday Teachers i lil itll 1.80--Wolnea's V ' 0 ~PllIll¢»" “hi f Cross"-`-0Rea'hsg for HHQ-_ , cuaisi ineiesuen se - menaisdwunsenad Heard S. 0. S. ' ' (Canadian Prose) ` mm The nm, ,_,u,u,_,s ,me mul New yor-uc. N. Y., _,nu i-'nu Lmumu1_ The hom,” remain, ,me Radio Marine Corporation reported isis io rect in the isrnily plot si use l iimllht i-hai =h°m¥ b°f°"° ll* P- “-- . W _ Th u ban." its Station picked up a faint I. 0. 1"°"l°“ 0°” y ° pa S s.. cell. 'riis nsvy lmnouoimly es"- doioa sllrsdicnationstoeeasacr emtions. but all eforis to identity, were Menard. Shelton 8hei'P» H¢l'b9l‘\ 5_ sharp, Percy Tcnton, my Tan- ion, Jarvis Tanton and George HU* rls.-B. rEnsoNALs ‘ ._.Mr. 1"i'a.nk Mayhew, of Margulc. _-porn the week end in Summersldc -S. __.M_r. Ambrose McDonald, who has been undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital, is at present staying with his aunt, Mrs. Reuben Durant, at the Globe Hotel. Surnmersidc.-S. -Mir. Sihicltori Shilfp wld in Sum- me-,-ugde migndlng the funeral of his cousin, the late Mr. Ludlow Sharp. which took place on Monday 24'*-ef' noon.-S. _ MINISTERIA Continued from Pills 1 .and respecting the personnel of the new Board of Education the follow- Lug resolution was passed. WHEREAS the Royal Commission which has studied the Question bf public education in this Province rec- ommends that the Council of Public Education be re-constituted so as to consist of a Mimster of Education. o, Deputy Mlmscer of Education, a repzmantaitive ot the l=‘a.rml\’ As- sociatloin and of the Womans" In- stitute, the Principal of Prince of Wales College, the rector oi St. Dun- stan's University and another to be appointed by the Government. ideas of “capit:i1ism", being the en- ;-my gf Lum,-_ but on the whom ft- AND WHEREAS while other institut W” u very able d,,|1,-"aunt, me Ofliclis like the Farmers' Association his very been mode in this psrllemenul-"fd the W1*-T-©=1`~= instill.: we Isu- I-Ic dwelt strongly iillon thc necessityé1`4`f¢ll'fEfl» Hild i"" T¢:1=lie1's‘ Feder- of a scheme of social insurance, of; 9Yl'9-Skill! fill' U19 Mme. Wt! lei _ which the Government insteqd cf-lillai U19 lil -~ J (Mt iH1‘~l‘¢i1Ch- ‘hiding behind mug, shadowy 1-Hug.. _.ng ili.siI\utiri'l oi' all, the Church,i known es"u1ire vires", snoulri essumo|\'-'lL=¢1i has alwnvs fcstered and Suv- ' the responsibility und in which lt‘i?0l°l~'-‘il €ClUClllCl’|- Slwuld al-W bi? NP' should take the lead as a National|=“cS°Ilt2d~ necessity. In this connection he got. AND WHEREAS the Roman Cath- very muon under the skin of ine vlic Church is to be represented dir- Prlme Minister, who rose soverui ectiy or indirectlyby the Rector of times indignantly to rcpudiate the 52. Dilllsliilll'-S Ul1iV€l‘Sl-iY- V inferences drawn from a speech of BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED Hon. Mr. l-leenan, and announce- iillli- We l>¢l»ll-1021 the Gcvcriimcrit ments made by Mr. King himself. nod Lfzislwiure to make R place on Mr. Woodworth promised to prove to I-NC COUHCU fOr it representative Oi’ me hm, wha; he ,aiu when he had a the Ministerial Association of Prince opportunitytoiook up Hansard. For Edward Lila-nd. and to accept the instance the Primo Minister denied nomination made by the said Assoc- emphatically that he had ever used lation. the term "vicious principle" in con- The committee on public mor-E liection with old age pensions. iis was continued and enlarged and Mr. Triorson (Winnipeg) followed requested to report at a subsequent Mr. Woodworth, and largely support meeting. The meeting adjourned io ed his views. Although there was no meet mi the first Monday in May. absolute panacea for unemployment ._ y _and never would be, a social insur- Plflty between imports and exports, nnco system would largely reouoo the reduction of agricultural wro- uie evils of unemployment. 'rue duction eio.,sno one ecéotor ell this member for weybum (young) wok on the displacement of labor, of those the characteristic stand, in strong op-`\