* mm This, veh- Drugstore ll "In"! 111k your Drugstore, you are asrured of the beat. in Brun- Our Iuwnlioa are obtained Egntratliuardian ‘Ihle column la reserved for news OI local Interest but ‘advertising of a newer nature may be inserted a! I calla a word atrletly payable advance. THE Cl-IARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN Island Potatoes Reach Sash. “In Perfect Order” From Bladworth, Saskatchewan, Along Th e Waterfront- The work of repairing and over- NTRilllllBlN .. . l, .__-.....PAGE from the most reliable sources... muster-q; mun,‘ ‘m, "u. o, CONSIDERATION LIFE INBUB- comes the following interesting hauling of the different steamers experience do all dllpgnfln‘ o; ANOB. L-dlll-T-IZ-Zili. letter dated March 2'! in appreo- for to be in readiness fol this com- lircwrlptluna. a" riptioeu yg-IQQQ] ation of a. relief shipment of Is- 111i "M0116 9981111011! ll 110W W011 \ 11! Ill! Doctor are dispensed Try u: May and he assured of beat results. J. Ernest H. Worlh DRUGGIBTB I42 Prince Street Phone ll. ' FINANCE . sinking Flllldd on hand axe ap- 111114,, 3,15. Mal; 1 (continued from Page 1), proximately 50 per cent oi coln- (o: may, 5111,11,: ,,,§,',',.,'§,T°“ a E I- m‘ "huh w‘ ""3114 °“1' $71?“ g 127g plete requ rement. b44711 heuuen mm“ w 9°“ md Wm’ N’ “a Fund m, averaged only 4551.7, o; neighbors. The Quebec car had Ce; - -- 17 355° 4'1 44637 the amount required for complete school Board 5555mm CASFAH g. 14,0. 11"“ 1°11°11°11 "1111 11°"- 3° l" u ' 1 n81 retmmem o; banded dab; M ma“ mm Bppened ‘More mgaaguugt‘; llilfxl them first. Your cor was in . i ‘gm i i “my, includlim School debt. pur- 1h view of the fact that ho Sink- MMIKIIIIIOn yesterday, charged with 1’"°°"' “d” “fld m" ‘upplmd Germany 1 I208 it; :3 111g the pad; Yell‘ 1-116 WIYPYOIIMMIW in: Fluid has been provided to dam, zommon assault. He was fined $5.00 Tmy men" I l" h”'d dmer" Neghey-lmg, 5563 . l‘. was 48.2% of, the amount required. action has been taken to provide vhich he paid. "m p°°p1° “Maui m‘ u" 111155, 1 ii The following departments as you Ito‘: complete nztirement on a, basis --- “"1"” °1 “m 1mm" “d the d‘? ' P em 5 n75 7 rm 3i 1 will note have a full Sinking Fund ‘ of 30 years from the current year. N0. 2 SIGNAL CO.--Uniiorms meaune“ °t me mum“- N°w a '81,“? z 1390 I '1‘ wverwel- " This will require an annual appro- ind equipment will be issued for b“ “Wt mmelv” “d °°“d1"1°“i' Um ed stat.” ' 5 928 m 8m Vi“; "' cthrrrfwaier sewers Sur- priation of $2,425.88 for Slnkin! he Jubilee Parade oh Friday “°"°'b°““- Bmdwilm‘ 11 "mated -?~°,,'I,,F1shm°5‘4§ 3 ‘ m 11ft?» plus, .. s 5.69101 Fund on a re-investment basis oi light and, aaturday morning, inutsszgtogfiyltbfawrfih “£512: ' 53 62 78 56253 __ ‘if, :1! Maflggt y-gqgo nqsentws; i 4 per cent. This plan will necessl- April as and 27. L-colo-ozs-zl _ - 0 n e or e F c Mam‘ Yo". . surplus 96.08 titite iéfulndiélft ‘thedlgntin: htmolante, “N00? Foummcn his‘ geg°hsgrgedufsgtcr;gfi'iztgi ram I . ' “mm Debentures" 13511 ‘ ‘for ptrhee remailfd‘: ofmthv: dperigd‘ -The Kirk Shakespeare Group 15 mu” “Mm u“ c’! 111M511 ma]? ‘aemfwd ' . . . . .. .. . m . These surpluses are more than with liuai maturity lh i965. will this erierhoou present for col- 3"“ “““‘“““Y m“ “m” m" Steam ..... .4146 152715 3211;151:113 g; rurreioht to offset the siulrlhz we WW1“ M“ "-11 111161111011 10 lose students. 11nd senior pupils of Lfgrsegegzdwgfg figf’,t‘i‘fsk§"fgiseu ...... c1 asoa o4 4210 Peefless at P ' 7’ Fund deficits in the following de- 1-116 fuut that in view 0i’ the iwcu- she public schools, a matinee pel-- sud our land‘ Plenty of "ems h“ Total _ , _ . _ 155331 391 155030 e miment works as accumulated ‘mulated drficlts 1n Sinking Fund UEIVING WHILE INTOXICA- TED-A mm, who the City police , charged with operating a motor ve- i hicle while under the influence of liquor, was arrested. last evening. LIQUOR SEIZURE-Elie It. c. M. f P. seized a small quantity of liquor ' in a house on Dorchester Street yes- terday afternoon. SPECIAL MEETING B. I. S. to- iolmanre oif the Merchant of Ven- land potatoes: Mr. Percy l1‘. Allen, Albany, P. E. I, Dear Friends- Last week while getting some potatoes from a. sack I discovered your note. We were very pleased to find to whom we were indebted for some of the "spuds" we re- ceived. We got two sacks from a car from Quebec and two sacks of potatoes and one of turnips from underway and the prospects-for the coming shipping season has a much brighter outlook than in the pas . The following is a. brief of last season's shipping activities: From Foreign Ports I Arrived Departed ships tons chips tons Parmenm“ to be seeded two and three times Patriotic Fund Debentures l it is cf paramount importance that ice. i ' The o. o. s. earlier, o. o. s, . deiiciit .. s 224-8” i $116M)“ o! mm would be mm‘ -"'"' gfixifiiilh grtgblghigscbn 311ml T"! 1“1¢=1<'-11¢V=u. s. s. Hay- “RIVAL PIPE" Smoking Tobacco now available 4 all 501mm‘ Mmnumum De" a med M a maxunum’ This course FUNERAL SERVICES-me m‘ fall we threshod enough wheat for mm’ s’ s" Hulsmm- T"! 511119- 911111 Island store i8 ' benmes film Deb 460m 3511111211011; ‘him? §'i“.‘fi.§&r§’“§;'?§ $Zi'“h°‘rumr'.§§f°r?°$§s K1111?“ seed this sPrinB but riothlns else (Lin? s‘ Buyiieid along with two 6 11 Companion tobacco of H. & N’s BRIGHT city Hall nex I en- e e an u- . , ' sa g vessels have wintered he e, , tilres deficit ..t.. . asoza <11 cred"- 13ft: Home ‘a; Iiggggfiyiefihz Eyfmlifif 52f?‘ ‘xlfiiffgrzhiflfi gin; the 11212111. n. Dredge Pvvimral CUT SMOKING TOBACCO. Smokers will find it to be of Fur 131111111“ 11°11 1"“ ' only s. little better than last fall - w“ 1 "P 111 1111-11110- D- P- the same h‘ h al‘ ' d flit 1,351.18 F1110" 1n Credit Btandulr n. n. Raymond after which the ' w. Dredga N _ 9 1 M t d 1i! qu l!!! but of different etfen tie, m“ e c remains were forwarded to Soul-is The “ntmud drwam bmught m the tug Bally in xhustlgofaue an g It L’ The Departments requiring im- mediate attention are as follows»- Amourlt of sinking fund deficits. , $ l52.l69.96 Pei-moment Works ordinary City debentur- es . . . . . . .. Water and Sewers benturca . 5c-hools-issued by City schools-milled by School Permanent Bonded Debt , 1, A balanced budget, Cory-em, T. Meliish of Montague yesterday m 1 ted _ T t u h V pe . a new maillmast is also Illdgmmd be ha“ ‘is? gfnkfi levenue must exceed current ex- received the news of the death of Phlliedpglutiuefl. Millie and ‘corn h’ be placed m the ship. 4s! MY h“ 11 111 "Y pendllutes, her son, Sherman Mellish, who wee r u srow us par 1y- ‘ Dry weather kept our potato crop through default cr neglect, 1-116 11911911111" 15511" Wm’ “m?” ti» 1,1 h . received. Mr. Melllsh was 46 years . ized withoui, any sinking fuiéd 1110- f{'y“§,°,"{‘,‘,e“g,,xf,y§‘,‘fi gee‘; fmfgg. of age and was for a. number of 3:11-13‘ 21'1" m: ‘évalseigfiwdgpfiégl Lnpsffrayiilmbgfwefftcgfilofifififi vision, being intended to e re- lygatlons o; interest and 3mm“; years in Carter or 00.: Bookstore. mantle o! snow 09v“ m‘; m“! m and mo“, Point M mo“ as ice Issued at maturity. This has built up s, permanent bonded debt, more requirements for capital expenditures were small accumulated forward- tolerable when the than now when the burden requires some looking plain of relief. Finance Plan Outlined If. was obvious that action should | be taken to determine a plan of finance debt mentllofled wo d ed. . . 49.24am ge de- " " as for as possible, the credit stand- 29,712.40 but rat-hm- from the fact that many oi Municipal credit is perpetual and therefore it should be Icalously guarded by the authorities en- trusted with the financial admin- istration of our City. ‘rile constant objective of Civic administrators should be t0 consistently strengthen, ing of the City. Tile dominant fac- tor in maintaining a satisfactory credit position L; the collection of taxes. other important factors may be enumerated as follows: 2. Capital expenditures should be limited to amounts within a. most Fund charges. 3.W‘hen capital expenditures are incurred and bonds issued a. Sink- ing Fund should be provided suf- ficient to retire the debt over a per- iod of time not to exceed the rea- sonable life of the purpose for which the capital expenditure is incurred. For example, sidewalks and permanent streets should be id for over a period oi 20-25 defimu ‘years. water and Sewerage debent- Whflebl’ mnded ures should be retired within a per- Of $119 dfipammen“ “m” 10d of 20-30 years, contingent m BYWWWY b9 the nature oi construction. Schools It was also de- and public buildings should be paid for interment °n Tuesday. SOCIAL EVENING-The regular weekly social evening of the Pioly Name Society of Holy Redeemer Parish was held Tuesday evening in~ the Parish Hall. The program, which was very teresting and en- joyable, included instrumental mu- sic, cord playing, step dancing, and singing. . SUDDEN DEATH-Mrs. John , passed away suddenly in Winni- ‘ peg. Pull particulars have not been WILL VISIT EUROPE-Dr. and Mrs. I... B. McKenna. left this morning enroute for Quebec from‘ lvherb they will sail by the S. S. Montcalm to lmgland. Dr. Mc- Kenna intends taking up post- graduate studies at Hiunmersmith Hospital in London, after which , they will. make a. short tour of the Continent before returning home. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday, o. man who ap- peared charged with speeding, con- fused, and paid a three dollar fine. infestation of grasshoppers a year ago last summer. 'l‘l1ey ate off practically all garden produce, but we had an early fall rain and had sufficient potatoes, However the ground was full oi grasshopper eggs. There were hundreds of eggs t0 every square foot. Last. spring the young grasshoppers hatched just as garden stuii was coming up. The result, one day you could see something green showing while line next the ground was black. A second seeding met the some fate. rhort, however. All that's past. The grasshoppers died of! for some rieos- , winter. 8o we are looking forward with hope. However, the snow mel- ted considerably last week and left quite large areas of summer fallow land black. Yesterday and today we have had high winds and the air has been full of dust, which isn't promising. We are former Ontario folk, coming from Prince Edward County, near the town of Piotou. here are former Ontario folk with an odd family from the States, Que- bec and one family from P. E. I. Again thanking you and your neighbors for your timely gift in Practically all the people aroundiexpected she will zosume her duties 4 Th’: work of cleaning and paint- "ng the buoys on the Marine wharf has not yet been started, but will as soon as weather conditions per- mit and there is considerable work to be done. The crew for the C. G. S. Car- tler has already arrived and are ousily engaged getting thinss into 111111 shape for the coming season. l-Ier boiler and engine have been Th8 work on the S. S. Hilisboro has‘ been complemd and she is now conditions permit. The ice in the harbor and around the wharves has practically all gone, except for some drift ice up Lhe rivers which comes in and out with the tide. The Tug S. S. Amla has under- gone repairs io her hull, and it ls attending to Dredge No. 9 which is at present in Montague as she did last season. The Government tug Fredericton Point ferry ii manufactured from the celebrated Barley leaf grown in S°"the"" 011111150. u leaf which ls recognized throughout Canada as one of the finest produced. Those who like a medium strength tobacco will appreciate the real smoking Pleasure contained in RIVAL PIPE. Processed and packed by I ' Arbutus. _- a» l; l. i i] HIEKEY 8i Nllllilllfillll loaliucn ooiliriiliv LIIIITEI is about ready to begin her season's operations- ‘Doable Ferry BIIARLUTTETOWN IMPERIAL Committed To Trial On‘ fully redeem sir-able to “Old Wwbllmn M u“ for in a period of from 80-40 year-s. 7'“ mm’ wh° “ppeamd charged 1111-5. 1-1111 111116 01 810M Heed. and has a1 had extensive repair work WW- W111‘! Q1995 01116016 111W" In many instances capital expeir‘ 3:111‘, bnfimgmxgegngzifiwgf? wishing for you all the good things done ts: her engine and boiler and ' e Murder Charges‘ ‘we have will-Med- 1-1" 1°11°W111¢ diiure ccveiii by band issuer in A; £61m‘; 0mm cm was‘ you could wish for loco. 1 am, is how about ready for her season's Passengerservlce » plan. ~ the early years do not carry a. suf- t t“ djourmd um“ m“ may Sincerely yours, operations aytendmg a Govern. “I 1' " Stlrlin: W- 111111111- ment Dredge in sydhey, N. s. (c P clue) _ ficlent. Sinking Fund provision. In day. A vagrant, who is from the rrmanent‘ Work! such cases a rigid analysis of the financial situation should be made, each issue matures with a. view to adopting a definite thereof 101' Ii l1"- ipolicy which will eventually fully 10d 01 30 W"! V1111 11111 5111111118 iredeam the debt so incurred. other- lllimd calculated on a. re-invcst- wise, the credit standing of our meat basis of not over 4%. In the city may be seriously affected. This “It: annual Sinking Fund BD- is particularly true oi the general should not be less than situation today, whim investors in c! full requirement. Municipal bonds are exercising Ordinary City Debentures The double daily passenger ser- vice between the Island and the mainland is to be restored on May 2'7, according to a letter received by Mr. A. E, MacLean, M. P" from Mir. S, J Hungerford, president of the C. N. R. "The text of Mr. Hungehfordb latter to Mr. MacLean is as folloiwst Deal- Mr. Mscloean: This will acknowledge your letter of April Bth enclosing copy of a petition passed by the Maritime Board of Trade, with respect to train service between Prince Ed- ward Island and the mainland. Double daily passenger service ls to be restored on May 27th so that the improved service will be avail- able during the period of silmnler tourist travel. I realize that the people on the Island are desirous of having the dual service avail- able throughout the year, but we have not felt that thIs was justi- fied because of the extra expense involved without compe115fli1h8 111- crease of revenues. Having regard to our filtanctal position and the reductions in service that have been made throughout t-he coun- .y asawhole, this seeimstobea consistent and reasonable attitude. We also feel that the earlier rather than the latel- connection from Sockville affords convenience to the greatest number, and that it is therefore the most advant- ageous arrangement for a. single service. In addition to this. it avoids night overall-ion or the car ferry duping the winter and early mainland, was remanded until Fri- day. (By Guardlalfs Special Wire) IBOURNEILLOUIH, England. APHI. 24.—A week hence handsome 3i- year old Alma. Rattenbury and he: 19-year-old chauffeur George Percy Stoner will be committed for trial on charges of the murder of the wo- lnanfls aged husband, Francis Maw- son Rattenbury, distinguished archi- tect, whose death occurred four weeks ago. Preliminary hearing of the charges against the young couple ended to- day after four appearances in court». Mrs. Rattenbury has been in custody since March 26, two days after Rat- tenbury was wounded by blows from a heavy mallet, and Stoner has been in Jail since March 28, the day that Rattenbury succumbed to his injur- IS MUUTEB (0.1! Cable By Guardian's Spook} Wire) LONDON, April 24 — Unofficial wmblaints were voiced today on behalf of manufacturers and the Brain trade against Canada for al- leged failure to live up to the Otis- Wa Asrrcmeuis. along with a do. mand for an Imperial conference to discuss not only trade but for- 91811 D0110y and imperial defence. The Labor, Opposition organ, the Daily Herald, claimed that a live. 1y storm was developing among she British and Dominion government; over the mtawa Agreements. __._._____._ BELMONT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The April martin: of the Bal- llp in Rustico for the wlhi.~.-.- sea.- 111°111 W°11’1"1'5 11159111114 W" held son is ready to take up her duties at Mrs- A- B- Johusulfii with five attending to Dredge No. 2 which, members and a eluodly number <11 was also laid up ih the above men- V181W1s 111659111- 1111161118 09611911 bl’ Lioned placefor the winter. repeating Club Women's Creed in i unison after which roll call was rphe V955“; giuisse and 311m responded u» by riunins a handy Coiveham which wirltered here have 110116911011! 81118911- T116. 111111111198 01 undergone repairs to their hulls. the last meeting were road, ap- proved and signed. Questionnaires were handed in by the different members and two others filled out at the meeting. A paper on the League of Nations by Mrs. Mac- Laren and read by Mrs. Inman and one on "The Bed Side Manner" by Mrs. A. S Johnson. It was de- cided to 1111i’ $5 toward organ in Central Hall. All correspondence was then read and discussed. Re- ports of different committees were, read and the following ones ap- pointed. Sick, lie-appointed. School, Miss Enid Inmlll. Program, Mrs. A? S. Johnson, Mrs. Harry Best, Mrs. Stanley Win- cheater. Sandwich, Mrs. B. W. Birch and The Tug Bally which was laid Rnfilnd as I055 of the total 1mm“! w. M. Sa-flfhe even- ing, auxiliary of the W. M. S Trinity United Church, held its first Easter thank offering service last evening under the leadership of the President, Mrs. Hugh Mill- er. A comprehensive review of the work oi the W. M. S. during the ten yea-rs of union was given by menribe of the auxiliary. THE MERCHANT OI‘ VENICE -.A matinee performance today of the Nllsrchmt, of Venice will be presented by the Kirk Sl-lekeqxare Group, lull; perlformance is for students and school pupils 011W.- who will be admitted by swirl ticket provided for the WIN"- The main perwr once toniihl 11¢- gms promptly at 8.15, arid patrons are kindly requested to be seated before the rise of the curtain. careful discrimination in their bond purchases, due lo the numerous Municipal defaults existing in Gan- ads. Successful Ottawa Mlaalon Recently in company with His Worship the Mayor we visited Ot- tawa and are pleased to report that we wore 100 per cent succeuful in our mission there, which has helped us greatly. We wish to thank our Federal members. Messrs. Mollure and Myers for the whole-hearted support they gave us. We are endeavouring to look after the finances of our city in a most careful manner during these trying times and.we trust that our efforts are meeting with this approval of our citizens. In conclusion, I would like point out that the lllfilltdllhggfiallb] tax ayersinan mun pa yare _ the groperty ownirs. n. is perfectly 01' 111° “"““°°tf°’{‘““"f°§,:;,f,:§y .obvious that when the credit of a‘ 111mm! m“ e5 m“ ethwhera m u» municipality becomes impaired M Ymch “ppw” “i; “m, me property values in that munloipal- 111W 11""- lmmffl m,“ o, m i1 l’! ms John A. ii¥eh§i'§".’$mheh§°‘i‘§ ti‘??? °‘"‘:‘“°:p‘r'_°" “m” 9m. APT » i q, ~. .. - - thout discussion. A report Morrison in his liity third year. izitywomzreutrilmihflikgtlnia fir: summed by 0mm Ham“ m jgmrumuox-At Churchill, April mmBu-ation o; mum 1 “gun connection with the estimates also 8!. i035. Mrs. Charles Msclilnnon.‘ any when pogflbh, asmtance be 1W9"! 615mm" 1" m‘ m“: swaled by naming a. native tree. and n. Funeral Thursday- mu‘ given to rhuihivih the strong credit Bv-luwr- which 1" 11;; "m; o, Each member n required to make at lso. ruler-merit any" 5*‘°'°' Pflsition how enioyed. of which we "M11111 ° ma“, up two ibe- sum tor candy seie ____.___--- m, 1,, Mo, mum. auwmeui- w" W1- "111 at this meetuis. and also to hunt allowed 011 10111 “W” ""1 9°" up any ancient history of the Bel- The C. G. S. Brant is being placed into running order and her first duties will be to place the differ- ent. buoys in their respective posit- ions. Jud amount of all is- gued at maturity until accumulated Bkildng mind is equal w full 1*- gulremem ‘on remaininsz issues- tqm d 451106 N- 50 years, full Sinkins 4% rel-investment b11818- The S. S. New Nol-thland of the Clarke Steamship Co. Ltd. will leave Montreal May 7th, and will arrive in Charlottetown May 20th and the 8. S. Gospesia of the same steam- ship line will leave Montreal, April, 24th. and will arrive in Charlotte- town April 30th, Carvell Bros. Utd, here being the agents for both these steamers. S]: lea. Both defendants reserved their defence until the trial and pleaded‘ not guilty when the formal charges were laid today at. the conclusion of the prosecution's case in ille prelim- inary hearlng. The trial will be set either for the Old Bailey in London or the local asslzes some weeks later. Water ms Sewerage Downturn Urges Conlereneg The Dolly Mail, another 0pm.- 1111011 puller. expressed belief ‘Europe was drifting into the pip-war a]- 1111mm System and said. an 1111-? perial Conference should be calledf while the Empire leaders are here‘ °r 111° Rflyal Jubileaybo discuss all questions of Imperial wncem 1t added if the domliilons w...‘ found opposed to British commit- ments at IOClifn0--I‘€B.lfll‘m6d with France and Italy last week—then Great Britain should denounce it. Indications however were that if defence matters or foreign policy ~d° “me 11P- they W111 be the s\lb- __. m“ or only informal t 1k m _—_~'.;-_—_—.>§:; 1;; 1. .- -._. British matters. (Ill oitagasprzhr: AJESBIQ 00.1. 9W1 00L fer G. W. Fbrbns oi New Zealand -_-—_~.—_-»-;.»~.-~ .-.~_-._~-~_--¢.-,-. said “we do not have t0 dlscussi T0 LET MODERN SEVL those things," and earner Prlyne- room house, 40 Victory Avenue. Minister Bennett said there was‘ L'6°72'4f§5_‘¥ huthihg t0 discuss in Lo do , 1 l "———’:'—_—___'““ i as Canada is oonccrneg.) r so M‘ FOR SALE-A BARBER CHAIR. t! gemcplan as suggested for "pg: irznazzz: .- .1?-l---—————-‘—" MABRIAGES 01w COUNCIL-The estimates for loss were passed at a special meeting 0! the City Council held last, night following a lengthy caucus. Coun- Holman, Chairman ~ lulwrorip-arrisml-rhe mar- riage of Miss Belle Eveline Emefl’ pf Wood Islands. to Mr- Donald MacNeill Crawford of the 1111116 place, was solemnized by ‘~11! R"- G. Carlyle Webster at Zion Manse on Saturday. Aoril m, 1935. —i_---——-"‘_ ' DEATHS 0m“; “met his home, PE iilJQF-‘rfii u’, The B. S. Belle Isle and S. S. ‘Magnhlld are also expected to op- erate in these waters as they have Mfl- M- W. BB-rfflt- in past seasons. These steamers are Two delegates were appointed toioperated by the Newfoundland- attend the Charlottetown Conven- Canada Stcamships Limited, and tion, namely Mrs. M. W. Barrett Buntain, Bell and Co., are the and Mrs. B. W. Birch, with two agents here for this steamship line. substitutes as Mrs. Robert Mac- Laurin and Mrs. Harry ‘Best. The May meeting is t9 be on May 10th. instead oi 17th at the home oi Mrs. M. W. Barrett. Roll call to be an- _... -..' nervousness because of the Chicago situation. The Chicago Grain Mar- ket. will be open at the ilsulil time eolnorrow, BOHKI oillcials unlloull- ced. and it was expected tile other affected markets would foitmv. The mews that Charlottetown harbor from Hillsboro Bridge out to the Hillsboro Bay is to be sur- vcyed this Spring by the Hydro- graphic Survey steamer C. G. 5. Cartier, is being joyfully received spring when navigating conditions by all concerned. To have this work in the Straits are oftentimes haz- done and our harbor made suit- ardous. We have also considered able for larger steamers to enter the question of operating a sleep- -____ Gentlemen, we have had eati- m “m” t, "pared m; m, pnangsonll property "i" P“ mdnt district. without difficulty is one of the irlg car betwee the Island and Th i d H 1 nd minor‘ size 4 x 1 m wfleg f CGTd Of HGIIkS ylgtrasmg lh doing so we have spent I- “1111111 a1°bym m1“ 111" boa daingdlurxchlrznateirvodmby the finest moves that could be rhude. the mainland during the willie: the readily “sirl3ei.r°°1’$,",°“i;‘,§,,§,§i 13.. Guardian. L-ools flgdln , - 1°“! 51555 - __i an“, ape" , -——————-——-———————- _,_~.—:>_._—=—_-_-: "—_" Lffehzr-edes-erfi-xuttw: wlrtmm: a second time at a. meeting of the 11mg followed. gollectionfoslo can. Motor boats are already running dayliglhtbll-xiirlshcbreésagot epptxlfltgnb: f,‘}'ma,“{,“cfe“hmi'§ gnegsfh h“ clause n WANTED-CAPABLE MAN To f. Mr. Lea. Ohbwm. 51181111915. “m1” ‘anon estymaii“ m“. up ‘t m. Colman this morning. 901111- Meeting closed by aiming CodSav between the City and Rocky Point warranted by the volume of busi- (similar mgcfsui? 10812,; ',‘,§°°’,‘I_"‘° work on farm. Amos Rodd, Mil- 1 to thank the Nursing Stat! ohthleluu“ t“ ,1,“ o; g p" “m ‘m; Blanchard inquired if unemploy- m, m,‘ , m,‘ d” whim Pom‘ The York m“ m be wwmmodamd_ “Ruth agreement) B hem grokléi-l um L_60.,3_4_z5_3, 3 9' 3' mud “mum i“ ma‘ [.11 m gyms; out out except hospitals, 11W‘ "m! 5V m‘ “w Wm ‘m’, "" "l" _ = 1 um asking the proper officers "11 pmvldes that nmbfd Km '1________________._.~_ __. ' m" ‘mm M‘ W‘ Wm!’ " "Win11 orphanages and free ilpausary. "m T“°'d”' 0°“ awn“ 1" to check up in advance the ar- dom prgducgyg 5mm have rfuu 3', iiirfivififibioriitfililfifi ' “ma: OroambuRF-Nmvvvlfa orre- 111d “"1 0B 1-1115 W um“ m,”".'r,f§°‘§,,'; “alga-lam ts contemplated for the portumw for rewomble oomptét, Route 01800 families. "rite to- ,'_ E1" ’ “ . bum the b diet. In caucus - ' a - - JUIMIIC ihoroer to be sure iti . day. R-awleigh, Dept. iZLD-MO- i, 1’ “m” h” °“'°;‘,'“.,,,’;f§.;§?‘{,, howeveer. the dlsual smite have’ huvlvar. that 111Muf:"m1“"1°1°“' " tbak- the service may be sati-siw- eoggefiinloilbishfi fiiiiilf." °§‘,f,d“,,",§; as, Mohireel, Que, , ' been placed in the estimated. NM! to continua u“ 111118“) m‘ too-y in. all respect ' 11-1043-4-13-13-35- We have long labored the quel- "w! "W" ‘mm ' ~ s. J. IIUNGEIPORD- _-_Tn. _. 1:: ~‘ . . u“; 1101-1 n it was _i Cdfd Of HGIIkS “"1 °‘ “mm 1‘ mm“ 1” “m” elseewoohtlnus imtii uiat time. ———--"*'"', " - . ' i the tax rate a0 as to _ Inevitable J , i» uu-w . rrm an ruptcy . . ior-dinary pendituraa and . "mm d augl w‘ "guoghl "Him h“ u” There was only cine piece of pie Closes Board . .__.__ l! Ill! N" 3"" ma" n“ 11"" ‘ “"' °' vacation in . ____ “Wises-low. rnfihmkaasistanungs Ev‘: a tpmmQepl-fig glib m B"! W111i his parents. lfl- $4 ,,,,,,,{1‘;:,‘§",‘,7,,";,‘,,§Z‘;1',,‘,‘,:,',7, "ffififld ‘Sig?’ mdtythfwtbxlgdtzvigilltltes {nuoflgb At Duvar Stables, North ; E k? “"1” ‘mm’ 1°" b’ m‘ M“ ‘rm’ "dew" mm "M" for saint high ‘h’; h: May 1 a new and up-to-dategTea Roolhl out!’ dwunfi" but’ m Wm“ Wm“ Trade Riv" Road’ 17 farm homes’ 1 l 440-11. mad with delerminetidn to fulfil u I ‘t mum“, R ' had had no pie, and this was more one registered Clyde mart q m“ “m” “n1: “fifiinmia; ooliorfaltah M11001“ 11:32:‘; 1111111 (“fit $1.0m; 1'1“ t1}: {Shaw liirfiei: hznhgwlezlg rfiitP-iiclgeg; (A. r. By Guardian's Special Wire) GORDON WR1G11T- i --.-~_-_- ~——- imum. Not wi ut . u g. ey ave a ex no ve ex- on womm, mm‘ m‘ __ keep m CHICAGO. Mm, “Ame Board L60744253i , rrwmwud 111! 1111111- '4 111°" "1' - parlance in catering for the public in various wurryin‘ hlrh. He'll take it after a. o1 Trade was closed today while of- , petition of the Roeenbaum Grain IT? No o Maclrean ‘ “$231M M hmimuin” ‘g; §.",,_“,‘,’,?,‘,’ 14.41 you parts of the country, and are in a position to while!" ficiala sought to adjust Drobiems _ - are hoping for lama. give first clans service in every department of ———-——-—— 1111M 11v 111s 861100.000 bankruptcy .. Since i929 there has been a steady 5 “M41... “TAKFB o‘ “h” m I I m,‘ g- r q fresher‘ of u‘. busing.‘ decline in the per capita. consulnp- Corporation in time for reopening gunman _ um," ' ' mo. eeed- d Th u. _ L. ""“;.'.,,‘_‘.‘h,““.’i"f.h.‘,‘,," m?‘ w or release that August appears Th" “#1431111! "m" u" Winn!‘ ""1 $3i.'i’§.'i2§i’§‘.§.?£'.f the il%u‘a€¥; eiflmfiifir in the xeh- Auction ask at M Weymuuth f. laasiottotowe lee 11°" a m,“ u" w ,, n, m“ gm. support of the public and will endeavor to give 1e1- 1m,“ he doubt. due to two isc- sas City, st, Louis m1 Toledo mgr- street oi household eneeu seiner! 1; m!“ 'm‘mmonm'm. 0g m“ 1 15y the fliah- patron] the utaaogt gatlgfgetlon tors via. the ‘ ’ demand re- kets but quotations at hinneapelis Inder distress for rent tomorrow “'1- wuuu" m." mm‘ h. “mm ‘u,’ ‘o w“ ' ' ' suiting {born a decrease in purchss- and Winnipeg suffered only moder- at i pm. n“ w y 1, be m conolulons resulted heel a , m: power and the changes m the ate setbacks and atooh on the New no.1. aka-roll. neona- L, -. “g, VP "i '1 dietary habits of the people. York Exchange exhibited but alight rams ‘i’: