Drills column la reserved for now: local interest but advertising- u! f :nelvsy nature III be inserted at | ("flllll g word strictly payable In advance. -auv BEST ousurv. quick drying interior enamel in modern shades, at. Bruce's. L-5078-4-24r2i. —FBESB SUPPLY FOX CAP- suLES all makes just received. Taylor Drug Co, Kensirlgton. 4-l8-ti. .-HERBING NETS, rope and twine, all sizes in stock at Bruce's. L-5Ul8-4-24-2i. —AUCTION SALE-Don't. forget the sale of the fine properties of the late James W. Clark at For- tune Cove, Tuesday, April 30th, 1 pm. Modern dwelling, fox ranch, fnrul implements and stock. L-6043-4-24-2i -R.ECORD LIITERS Oli QILYER POXES — Mr. Brenton Clark, of binkletter Road hlu had wonderful success this season with his foxes. and has what might easily be o world record. Mr. Clark is the proud owner of l9’! pups from 30 females all doing well-S. -GUEST SPEAKER-Mr. G. In- nis Smith. of the Experimental Fox Farm at Bummerside, is to be the guest speaker on Thursday evening at the Slllflfllclbldg Club. His sub- ' iect will dealwith the silver fox in- dustry and foxmen and others are cordially invited to attend-S- —0Ml'I"l‘I.-‘.D — In the report, of “Nora Wake Up" that appeared in yesterday's paper. mention oi piano trios between the first and second as well as between the second and third acts by Mrs. Roy Silliphant, Mrs- Juicllh Callaghan and Mrs. E: - P. Foley was inadvertently omitted. The above mentioned ladies are well known artist-s and their musical numbers were real features oi the evening's program. —BETURNED T0 HALIFAX — Miss Edythe Crawford, who has been visiting in Summerside, the guest of Miss Norms Callbeclk. left on Tuesday morning (for Halifax. where she is on the staff of the Halifax Ladies‘ College. Miss Craw- ford was pleasantly entertained dur- ing her visit by many former stu- dents og the college. Miss Callbcck gave a charming bridge last Friday in honour of her guest-S. -EASTEB TEA-The ladies oi St. Mary's Anglican Church held their annual high tea and bazaar on Eas- ter Monday and the event proved very satisfactory. The tables looked very attractive with tulips and got- ted plants and the waiters on kept pleasantly busy looking after the guests who came in large num- bers to the hall. The fancy table, presided over by Mrs. H. C. Mills, had a lovely array oi beautiful table linens and other dainty articles, which found ready purchasers. The candy booth, fish pool and other stgactions were all well patronized. -ANNUAL MEETING 0F WAN- IMERERS’ SOCCER. CLUB-The ap- nual meeting oi the Wanderers’ Soc- cer Club was held in ‘Traveller's- Rest hall on Monday evening, April 22nd. Mr. James Mal-chbank was unanimously appointed Hon. Presi- dent, _Edwin MucNeill, President; Clarence Marchbank. Vice Presi- dent; Herbert Poole, Secretary treasurer; Nelson MacKay, Team Captain; Jack Marchbank. Vice team captain; John Driscoll, team advlsor. Delegates were appointed- to attcnd the annual meeting of the Prince County Soccer League. The meeting was adjourned for one week in order to have all members of the club present for the discussion o! important resolutions that are to be put through-S. _..____.__.___. PERSONALS —l"riends will regret to learn that llir. John Mollison has entered ule Prince County Hospital for treat- meat-S. —Miss Dorothy Hefleli, of Trav- eller's Rest. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-C. —Mrs. I. J. DesRocl-les, o1 West Devon, has entered County Hospital for treatment-B. —Mr. Thomas McMickeu, of Ai- barly. is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital-B. —-Mrs. Hampton Macllean and lit- tle son Billie, spent the Easter vac- ation in Besrletown, the guest of her mother. Mrs. William Sobeya-B. —Mra. John Bhreonan of Kin- kol-ahas entered the Prince Count! Hospital for treatment-S. I-Mr. Jack Reeves. of Bummer- sids, was operated m for appen- 'th‘e individual units being comm“- ENTNRllNElNENl lll NRBNBISNBP ll N Nl ll N ll NY Three Thousand Per- sons Expected to At- tend Ceremony in Westminster Cathe- dral. (B! Thomas '1‘. Champion. Can- adlan Press Staff Writer) (Q P- Cable Bv Guardian's Special Wire) DONXN, April 2s _ 111;” "Wlllfllld Persons are expected to attend the entnronement on Mon- day at Westminster Cathedral b! the Most Rev. Arthur Kinsley as. the fifth Roman Catholic Arch. bishop of Westminster. He suc- ceeds the late Francis Cardinal Bourne. The service is based on that ulcd by the Archbishops of Can- "Ybllfl! before . the Reformation, and is identical with that at the enthronement oi the 15¢; gun-um] Bangle in i903, B lwp Butt. Provost o! tn “Killer, will receive the new Arch: b15710? at the west door and the procession will go to the high altar. where the pallium u laid The canons and cathedral chap- lzains will venerate the pallium by 1951118 ll. after which a Te Deum‘ willlh be sung, " e Archbishop having vested himself irl the side chapel, the actual enthronement follows the provost lending the archbishop up the stePS to the throne when he will be seated and the provost; in Latin will declare him duly en- throned. The canons and chaplglng on behalf of the clergy of the diocese will then kiss the ring on "l" "cllblshopu rlzht hand. The service concludes with transmis- ZzZbYEhgEQ figlalmlsilessing by the “om Roma lust returned Try Hut System In Summer Time (B! The Canadian Press) 10301419. Abrll zit-in a series oi lectures on ' “Architmture 1n Modern Liie" delivered w:ek1y 1m- g? auspice; oi the University mm anti "l" Siluhsored by the A n C ._ter M‘ the Ojtarlo ssociatlon of Architects, Macken- ‘"1 WQWYB- 13-550.. dealt recently with the summer home. As to guy tradition in architecture in surn- lner homes he declared there wasn't my. but notes some of the possg- lgxllfl '01’ the adaptationofmodern. h ° l" ldfls to summer homes ere. "The greatest problem." he d..- (tilted. 1n speaking about the sum_ lfiffdficmn. "seems to me to be the d E n! 0f the ubiquitous vcsan- o? - 1&1“ is asreell- that solne form all! door shelter is necessary, let us n a better solution than to encircle our living and bedrooms "ml 1°11! galleries on which it ‘l3 ml?’ m W Play such games as musical chairs or to develop hurd- 'l"l§5.."l.“°..l”il‘...i‘£f.‘“.l‘“"l' ';’"“ '° five seconds fiat. pa r o legs m ‘I Suggest as substitute for the lvieliandahs covered links joining the V118 H111 shelling portions oi cot- taws- Q13 BBain. an isolated roam ‘Mnmlllldllls I1 vlfiw and connect-l ed to the main building by a, cow "'94 P958980. In short, build your Wmmel‘ Plflce on the hut system, 9d 0!‘ disconnected. whichever sch W5 Will‘ purpose best." Three _Cabinet Ministers To Leave For West WINNIPFB. April 23.—'1'hree Fed- eral Cabinet ministers will be here tomorrow although each for a dif- ferent purpose and llldcpen‘ - o. his ellows. HOB. ROUGH‘. W611‘, M11115“;- o! Alflvlllllllfi. will confer with Premier John Bracken on problems cf drought area rehabilitation. He is to meet Manitoba Minister of Agri- culture. Hon. D. G. McKenzie, and Dr. E. S. Hopkins, assistant " oi Experimental Farms, and it l; believed Manitoba will be asked to name its ftp: tstive on the pro- posed advisory commission. Hon. R. B. Hanson. Federal Min- ister of Trade and Commerce, ar- rived hero today but will leave shortly for Alberta and Saskatch- ewan. on a speaking tour that will virtually launch the political cam- paign on the Prairies for the corn- ing election. With him are W. G. Iimst (Cons. Queens-Lunenburg) and John Beckett (Cons. Stan- ). Hon. H. A. Stewart, Federal Min- ister oi Public Works, is also in the Manitoba Capital. His trip, which dicitis on Tuesday in the Prince County Hospital and is making a 800d recovery-B. will continue outward. is one oi in- spection o1 public works. ..._.__...___.._. Balm is irresistible. a summer flower. Cool Wonderfully whitnns zzPex-sian Fragrant as as a mountain spring. Softens and tial Agence Economique et Finan- clere published an asserting that the Reich possesses a 000 (roughly $2,435,000,000), on de- posit, in foreign countries. Marianne will publish an article by Francois Lucen describing Ger- many's secret aviation plans. Lu- cen's information is supplied by Mrs. Dorothy W005- man, union for democratic control. This article asserts Germany least 258 airports many carefully camouflaged. . ._‘._-_-_______..._ AN T I ATEnlsisted the Harrison Bill represent- lvelt would sign, if it was submitted 1m v ss _ mounting world white metal closer to the Government's stand- ing offer for tic silver. it was past actions that the price would be boosted tary Henry Morgenthau would say was "don't bct any money on what. silver offered from prion of the Claim Reich Possesses “War Chest” (C. I-Havas) (By Guardian's Special PARIS, April 28—The Wire) influen- article today "war chest" of at least £500,000,- Tomorrow the Paris Weekly based on data the British Secretory of has at of them (By Richard L. Turner Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON. April 23-111!- pectailon of a quick boost in the United States treasury! today was added to swirls oi specu- lation over possible administration action to close the weak spot levt. in the Roosevelt monetary system by the Supreme Court gold ruling. silver price Silver talk had its genesis in quotations for the as they edged ever newly-mined domes- Onc treasury official said a. logical deduction from shortly, but all Secre- buying all the mines at 'll cents an ounce, a figure estab- lished barely a fortnight ago, the metal lose in London to a point. which translated into dollars at the current. rate o!‘ ex- change, was ‘in '75 certs. Gold discussion was reopened when the Government asked a month's stay in a suit brought in the Court. of Claims b." lhbcrt A. e do." With the treasury pay him gold on Build. ti: must continue to pay in- terest until the date cf maturity and could not call the bond for re- demption in advance. Suchclalnls oases were the loop- holes icft by tho high court's gold decision. While the iustice depart- ment said todayb delay move was only to allow more time to profit!" thc case, some observers thought Congress might be asked to block permanently all suits of this type- DENIES TREATY llllll gullllll (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, April 23—Denial that a secret treaty, covering guaran- tees of mutual assistance, existed between Poland and Germany was made in an address to a local club Consul General. here today. The two countries compacted to deal lerns ommoh only to both and aggression was said the international treaties, included Consul General. These the Kellogg Pact, by was renounced as an 6f international policy, the various made with states. FOR SALE horses, also some good drlv by Dr. George Adamkiewicz. Polish agreement of 1933 by which these directly with each other in, prob- which embraced features oi non- subordinate and supplementary to previously made which war instrument and the other treaties of non-aggression Baltic At my stables, Buniain and Bell's Wharf, 50 farm elNsV-ELLINGTON McNEILL. L-WW-I-IT-OI - Tones up il-le entire inner sysiemHGently! Surely! Safely! U.S. Government May Demand world disarmament," said th > c: _ . , N e-w Taxes * ‘xzladditicn to which w: . » ~ l" BOTH - m8 rs. y insist upon the el- l ‘ " l (A s». by Guardian's Special Wire) "nlllellil" '1! the Private mauufoc- »~~ -~_~~-~—-~?——~ STORES _ WASHINQTON. Apr“ 23___An ture for profit oi munitions oi war ---- -~ - -~ unelopeoted warning that hundreds by mvwm“? m“ “mml “ a of millions in new inheritance ‘$6535: swfiirrglftzugaeée garden; , _ ‘m m’ "° “mmdtd “Y m“ moo... w... profit-s of .1. 1...... New Zeal and 2,340 Workmen Examination E United States Government to fin- ance the soldiers‘ cosh bonus leg- islation today was raised as a ball- rier to veterans‘ demands-cloud- ing even the future of the Han-ison bond-redemption compromise. Secretary oi the Treasury Henry. delivered bombshell to the Senate finance committee, blanket- ing into his statement all bonus Morgenthau personally the new taxes bills under consideration. “The Treasury,” said. "would view with great cern the enactment of without compensating taxes." Imllnuilatoly, however, Cllai Pat Harrison re-assertcd his tention that. the compromise -wlt.h its offer to exchange nego- tiable bonds for the bonus certifi- cates-would not require new taxes. And despite the apparent conflict. informed Dermmzotic Senators in- ed a proposition President Roose- tohb Congre . MEMORIES When winters snow ced window pane, spring were only here, cold brow I saw a fear Steal down your cheek; as wished to thank all fort those, wllosc love You cherished so: seemed hin-gcd upon it, And to, and for that. end, fishly, you strove. suffering Jean, And tho‘ the days those you loft behind, Tait, sorrof 2h: fornler President will help us to cndwe and Chief Justice. He contended The trials we must iace-if we, like that ii the Government refused t0 you, be kind. a $50 Liberty --C. M. L. QUEBEC. April 25-—A their respective work. PFInoMinlstcI lul- ' be into his car for outing on April 15th, since Vick sovea weeks ago. CS I D OUNTY CH RONICLE Morgenthau __ any bill which calls for large expenditures additional lay deep on ground and roof and tree, I saw you peering through the lat- ti I heard you sigh, and wish that 5°' magxéllhiglfili‘ a???’ Y“ mkm partment of Fisheries. The landed are gxpggtgd m Qttend the mjnfef- ' ‘mluer 5321-971 shilwed l! WYNS- once here on Thursday called by --———— smug came. the flmrs m, Medina drop or $31,991. colonel m. Hm D, M_ sum... (Special n. The Guardian) loved wére strewn a“ a-roulgd The catch of Nova Scotia flsher- 35nd’ nonunion Minister of Na- MONCTON, N. 3., Anrll 23-Au- ' ' ' "i911 Slllmfied from 11,056,300 pounds ‘tonal HQERIL T1115 W111 be the first other opportunity is being present- Their perfume waiting messages of love you seemed to hear, And, as I stopped to kiss your pole l fancied your eyelid trembled, and Who were so good and kind to com- that all life But all is ended now, dear patient, be drear, Your faith, your love, your courage __._____..______ GAS OLINE TANK TAX provide a tax ranging ironl $1 to $3 for each outlet. from gasoline tanks was approved today in the . - , . _ _ Quebec Legislative Assembly, A {lffgjlp to up “m1 curve ma‘ 0r an allied institution or a school, mg stage of his program. _ governlnent, fngagurg and Sponsor. 0r of educational arlmllllstl-ntloil." The White House. ln a MiG-wold ed by Provincial Treasure,- R, pg C_ N_ R REVENUES The commlitco of FPICCIlDll con- statement, delegated the task‘ 8f Stockwcll. the bill, approved 39-6, MQNTREAIhQUC‘. The gross m“ sists of Dr. H. F. Munro. supcrln- passing on all plans to Frag t . also provided clwluptluus to the ellucs of the all-inclusive Cllflildlafl "mm" “r Fd"'“u°" p“ NW9’ walkeuaNew Yorkmlyierd’ lull: ggggfinc m; (,1- 51,‘ cpms pm. gab Namonal Raumys “Stem ‘or the Scotins Principal W. H. Fyie, years has been a close ren o e lgn to faffnefs‘ fishermen and week ondmg Am,“ "LL 1935 we“ Queens University Kingston. and Prcsldcrltl h b w ‘W tomor- lrlnnllfacturers usin-g gasoline dur- $150306, n5 compared with $3,- Unlversny ,°,1;°,f§}‘,“§c§u§n°,f {he Qggfh, gm»- mp, the course of carrying out 074.021) for the corresponding period o " _',_ mcrly held “s head o; ‘he National, csagllt by the cameraman int Isrllap. II- in Ottawa. ElllNlNNTlllN M HI“ NF lNNN Plllllll 3.5? vwmggii; l ~22: {gulps u l luvucllln ~ Hon. R. J. Manion Ad- dresses St. George's Society in New York. (CUP. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, April $3.3m}; J ' l‘ '“ Minister of Railways and Canals, told in; 3t, George's Society of New York at its annual dinner tonight, “profits and death go ill together." "We should all continue olu- Bllplilurt of every effort toward _ y ‘$39.50 6r will. team-n on.‘ I, colors, w Superb 9N1 R065 no Quinn-I. mpe um‘ tin ll‘ I! h; _ Ilnatlra tfbtflsigi-lduc‘: out - RA should be eliminated completely for, profits and death go ill tcgeth. The two hundred million people of the United States and the British Isles and the self-govern- ing dominions of the Empire, hay- lrlg the same ideals in regard to international peace, order and 800d government, might do much to foster that better understand- ing between nations necessary i! Peace were to be maintained, be continued. “The American Republic and the British Empire must continue to lead the world toward peace as they have done since the Great; W811 Bud they must continue to Unemployed Through Strike Premier In Ottawa P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Z-"i-P-"lmu Mlu- TOLEDO, Ohio, Alpril 23—Ap- proximately 2.340 workmen indef- initely lost their Jobs as officials of the Chevrolet Motor Company closed its Toledo branch factory today when a strike was called by the United Automobile Workers Federal Union. Floats oi "grave danger" that the strike might spread to other auto factories were expressed by Wil- 11am Green, President of the Am- (C. OTTAWA, April istler G. W. Forbes of New Zealand will spend tomorrow and Dart of the next day in consultation here with acting Prime Minister S‘: Geozge Perley and officials of the external alffairs and trade depart- ments on matters affecting the Canada-New Zeciand ‘trade agree- ment. Mr. Forbes is enroute to London to attend the King's Silver Jubilee and will stay in Ottawa 00f!- 1111811 W11‘ uphold those great arliamen plan institutions and that ppersonal ‘iii Wmlilm- we“ l“ Rldw“ Hm time" “derelict! "I “b01- lmlllliilll liberty for whim '0“, The visit from the New Zealand 11w exact numb" o; men on forefathers fought from Magng Prime Minifilel‘ Will b19611 the 59°11 strike was undetermined. However, settled clown over James Rowland, chairman oi the of quiet whclh Parliament Hill at the start of the Easter swoon and con-tin/ued today. many of the Ministers being W559")- Charta onward. We are living in ff Sllll-‘lelldmls B86." he concluded, let us strive greatly and nobly that our children may enjoy ifhg union's strike ctmunittce, solid 90 percent of the workers are union members. Green in Washington added that in the rem automo- Parley Thursday (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. April 23-All provin- cial ministers of public health in Canada, with the exception of Dr. Henry I. Taylor of New Brunswick. HAIIWAX. April ztl-tcanadian Pressl-Total quantity of flgh landed in the Maritime provinces during March—l1,514i.300 p0l1!lld5_ was a decrease of 1.475.000 pounds from the catch for the same month 01 1934. according to the report of the Eastern Division of the De- Bargain Trip To Moncton Via C. N. R. pfgvjncjal and D0- ed for a week elld visit to Mxrncton of health brought for March. 1934, to 9.540,l00-—1n.rge1y due to a decline in the cod fishing. Landed value for March, 1935, W35 $204,437, compared with $283,994 for the some period last year. The quantity of flsh taken in New Brunswick increased but the landed value was lower. ‘The total landed was 1.956.300 pounds. 575.000 pounds above the i934 catch, while the value of $16,573 was $2,413 below March. 1964. Prince Edward Island fishermen occasion when minion administrators departments have been together. Questions of mutual interest will be discussed, it was stated here today. These will have to do with matters relating to facilities for the prevention of disease and sick- ness among the poorer classes oi the population. The agenda has not yet been complied. the Canadian National Railways from stations in New Brunswick. Nova. Scotia and Prince Edlward ‘ls- land on Friday nelll. April 2B. ‘lllese having relatives and friends living in the “hub" city will find the excursion a very convenient and economical way to pay them a visit. Tickets are gozd to return up . to and including the following if you "llsel- landed 11.000 pounds valued at em - compared W,‘ 15,0 mu d5 V, é saw F-ELLOWSI-UPS wru. as Monday, April 2o. a, $15 “ ‘“° AWARDED -_--—- _'_"“. HALIFAX, April 23—(Canadia.n ry STRANGE SKUU‘ IS DUSCOV‘ Pressl-Two Canadian students will New Machlne 1°‘ ' ERED To Handle U.S. Relief Fund _____ (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, April 23.—-Setting up the machinery through which will be fed all plans I01‘ creating yobs out of the $4,000.000.000 work relief fund. President Roosevelt today moved o. step nearer the big-spend- be awarded fellowships valued at $1,250 each this year for study at. the University of London Institute of Education. The fellowships. provided by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, are open to applicants from all parts of the Dominion. but President Carleton Stanley 0f Dlllllousie has explained to his students that the fFellows "must be university grud- uatcs who have had experience either of teaching ill a university CENTRE has!‘ PUBNECO. u. s, April 23—-(Canadian Pressl-A cur- ious skull. the size of a rabbit's but with horns two inches long. has been found end donated to the Dc LaToilr Museum by Henri d‘lZirlter-' mollt. Local naturalists are unable m classify the relic, believed to have bccn in the lvcotis for centuries. The horns measure 4 1-2 inches bill kl Enlcrgency Council. A new diVl-picll of the Council was set up to dent with the plans. Donald R. Ricllbcrg, who has been executive director of the Council since Walker left st fow months ago, will devote his full time to directing NRA. Quints (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) OALLANDER, Ont... APT“ 33 - As the Dionne quintuplets slept soundly in their lonely hospital home tcnizht. rrr-dical concern ov- er their health had practically passed. But Oliva Dionne, the father, was still worried, and asked that doctors named by himself ex- amine the babes. though Dr. Al- lan Brown, internationally known child specialist pronounced their condition satisfactory. Early today. Dr. Brown insrrcted the infants" after an all-night dri"e from Toonto with Dr. Williwm A. Dafoe, brother oi Dr. Allan Roy Datoe who has cared 10:" the chil- dren since birth. Dr. Brown raid they were “satisfactorily recover- ing" from head colds an‘ their physiral condition was extcllent. of 1934. an increase of $85,306. Use Poplar Leaf For Embroidery ‘NEW YORK. April iii-Poplar- tree leaves, treated to remove the leafy structure and leave only the flne veinwork. are used as a base for embroidery by s. Cuban girl says "Popular Mechanics." The leaf is cut from the tree, those that have fallen being of no use, and placed in water for from l5 to 20 days. the water being changed every day. This bath soft- ens the green leafy structure so that it may_ be roemoved with a soft brush. care being taken not to break the flne network of veins of the leaf. The design is then embroidered in regular stitches with silk thread of various colors. In such parts as the petals or flowers, one color is frequently put over another, in part, at least. to produce a raised effect as in other embroidery. The leaf is frequently finished with a slllall six flower placed at the point where the stem ioins the leaf. .____._.___.._. CRUSHED T0 DEATH Recover (c. r. Cable lit-Foal... Special M“ ATTEND cnmailvnolqs" Wire) BUOHANS, Nild. April. 23- Henry Pcnny, of Buchans. return- (C. l‘. By Gucrdhvfs Special Wire) PARIS. Altlll 23-—(C. R-Hcvfist -l'rcsit‘:nt Albert lrsbrun nfi-‘rrrlc: System Termecf (A. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) (c_ The school whereby some their year's work on a two-hour examination was termed today by spector oi schools Addressing a teachers‘ convent-ion, inspector ored the plan under which s. board examined candidates yearly. Stresses Need fruits of our endeavours." from the 01W- ________ bile labor boardh election, 1,800 of MABITHVIE nsrr OATCHES - - ‘he 12°" mm "l "WNW"! l" -—-—~ 1.11m DOMINION. Health the plum favored the union as (or. By Guardian's Special Wire) their bargaining BGuliT-Y- ‘FORONITO, April Zil-Disaster in lllorrrlosa through recent earth- quakes should for greater number of medical mis- sionaries tp that country, in the opinion oi erintendent oi Shakwa Christian Hospital in the - heart of the stricken district. Miss Elliott is visiting at Agincourt, near Toronto, whiL-e on furlough. ten wondered why more doctors and nurses do not consider the marked need of the East," said Miss El- on the round trip bargain fare 110m 0011011 EXCUPSWH b91118 "Demlfld by medical men and women, and there BRISN SESSNIN lllN NEW YllRN ' Ford of’ Pam‘ “Vicious” P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ANTIGONISH, N. S, April 23- examination system students must; ‘risk “l/icious‘ H. M. MacDonald, in- for Alltigollish. MacDonald said he fav- four times Of Medical“ Missionaries emphasize the need Miss Isabel Elliott, sup- the nursing of the “With the depression I have of- "There is a great lack oi is nobody to spare." (By Frank MacMlllcn, Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. April 23—The sil- ver-minlng shares and some rails and specialties seized the leader- ship in another active stock nlar- ket session today. While the run of market lenders, which have figumd prominently in the recent rise. appeared content to coast along, silver stocks, aided by the advance of 2 1-4 cents nn ounce in the price of the bar illElill. Rails {ft tire buying incs-lltive created by individual carioadings reports for the latest week, many of which appeared todn; and in- dicated a hsslthy advance over Lilo previous lv:ck. Hope for a Suprrme Court decision on the Cilffli?!‘ pen- sion law was also a factor. Srlmrl of the sugar sh. es aidrd the bull forces ns the clwront flrmcr prior for the ralv and refined staple at» tracicd stlclliin". With the (‘XCf‘""’lll of Monday today's stock ovfmncc buslvsa was again the lf."§'. 1:1 ovrr months, with llgzl" to flimsy Lfldililti shares. The selccli. ture of the day's buying movctncilt, however. is indicated by tho fnct that stocks ndvancsd only 0' a pont. as measured by the Assurin- ted Press average fcr 60 equities. in 40.0. The 30 iildustrials used ill the compilation were of! .2 of a point at 55.4. The bond market lent fair sup- port to equities. although tho boiler tone was largely the result. of ll brisk demand for the secondary rails. where advances of a point or so were common. Cthor STSLlOllS oi the corporate list wrr." not nlucl‘. better than steady on the whole. Dome Mlncs. iollclvln". declara- tlon by its directors o.’ a s2 "Kiln dividend. was lln nlorc ilffln u point at. one time and firlflwi a nwvn fraction ahead m, 4i 5-8. Other Colwdian strvlts illcllviiw: McIntyre-Porcupine. Novrllltlu. i.' Fhore, Czmadiul Pacific In‘ tional Nickel, Brazilian. Dis‘il‘~ "eavroms and T"*“~r1al Oil fractiopallv. D-w-"Yrrl Q‘ K" l other t-v mp i w"ll r "of-v o‘ o’, "24! [l v“.- .- l“... My..- nuq-l "(v4 » u". -.... r~_._|.. - Beam“. Bennettds smile was occasioned by as the remark of his private chauffeur. Allen (also shown) tlllt he to see his chef out agah. may go to the Wc"t ‘IlTKllCS this summer to take pert. in the relclra- ‘ion cf the t".~e"‘~nar-~ o‘ “H s"!- tiement oi the French War": of -.,..-..~mv<~ and Martinique, it. was y-t Q- ‘-- l ---'ov, Ia ‘Qfill “m, ing home from St. Johns, was crushed to death today when he tripped and fell beneath 1h" wheels oi a moving train. He was trying to board the tn in ---hen he 501l- hls first Clifford he fell was glad r r"'"'. ‘cmvcr. on We c" - an invitation IPGElVR" " “"" "‘“\- me in charge of h: c:‘.;‘)rat‘.rn ifs. .. j lupus-of. l .1,‘