l MAYile1932i . ' Diif-RIHTION lama extentoft church - . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN canton surname ' v ' -- ‘ i l . . T“ ‘Flllll’ PA Rl IAM E N T "*"P'z'i:"'"$?:“;gY-T°Xvlflw~uu. Matdlflfgtfltzda the schedule “Lmsflon ‘a by 1 2 - -. ANEMIA rday. y l “mum” - I | i ‘ > m be _ l ,' _ ,i,_‘_ ‘ --memsl_ki ' 31' \ woo-new ,0 ed . I we“ Jgiqlltlfgzilltésélalg glflniltir: i. ' ' l Further Ass!‘ and Wdpakflfll Pa ' t, Advertising llates-Jlayahle In Advance ' i. u. Coal Industry lwiwdo c‘ ‘n! G so‘ we w rd w k d “d. i} lptsglts in geuarai n lIlrfl-i-Illlwlll. r0’ esman mvl laflmlgil- Eastern locals, 2c. per word; cements aud Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memorlam Notices, 98c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual 08er- m", cords, etc., 6o. per name; Letters of Condolence 98c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 08c. per Inch s; 5o per word. Other rate: on applications. utilize food to grater sdvan , so ::::..1“"=.2“"i "i!°.l"'°"' ".50" uen o ' purify) and enrich thee 0m , tgruifl OITAWA, May Government has This wclLknown. trusted ration is made in Canada and sold at all drug atoms- u Three. Stations Arc Svvgested For Maritimes ' 2;- the Canadian Provisions of an Ord- er-iri-Councll made public by Hon.‘ W. A. Gordon, Minister of Mines, today will permit of coal mined in W“ '° “ “°°° m’ ‘mm’ "°"'°" m” “Wm” “m” entering LOOKING ’EM OVER OTTAWA, May l0,-Proposals to w" m we” '3 “Mn” New officers were elected as f0l~ - i oadcasting for Canada arellows‘. Preaidem’ Rev‘ n 3' n“ BY "THC" 'Fie1ds-Brou1l1ard run around. expected to occupy Parliament at secrmry’ m“ w' G‘ Milken’ Protesting that such procedure t Price, r85“ from ‘M5 m. h the present session, following the} nemum“ Re“ J- M' McLeod‘ mm‘. was contrary to public interest and mp5 51 I report of a special committee tabled mute”: Rm’- I" P‘ Armnmd “nduhat much or what the committee may in the Home ofbommons yester- R"- F- E‘ Bmthmydn had done was tending to destroy enouéfL 41mm; any km“ o; ‘ day, concurrence of which will be confidence 1n the officials of the heavyweight ilghfr-unless Phi] "mi/ed 011 Wedhesdfly- railways. Mr. Euler moved in am- Scott and Joe Beckett are involved endmerit that the information se- H-sfiould be worth that much. FQIPWI’ 5mm promptly checks H3118. because it contains in- gredients which enable the body to coal industry. Congregations are looking for- Boarders Wanted WANTED-—BOTTLES Agents Wanted Mm WANTED T0 SELL PANTS Md raincoats direct to consumer, m, experience necessary, coin- misslon paid in advance. Write stating references Dept. 2's‘ P. O. Box l7, Station T. Montreal. I A. W. May l1.‘ _ roan ALFRED McDONALD, mo. Miscellaneous will call zgnmwfl‘ sowvns coon BATTERY tom's Accessories. BARGAINS AT TAN- 2808-5-3-8i. A Moncton exchange says: Op- iimistlc reports, optimistic for the Abbies but especially dark for the Maritime hockey teams, come from Charlottetown these days. Visitors thc three PPOVIHCQS-IW)!‘ Saskatch- ewan and Alberta the reporg, pro- in . ti l p0 w Add’ on‘ dd at the n“ Back in 1928, when depression vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- MBS. ll. B. DAWSON. 170 PRINCE street. Furs Remodeled, Hepsired ; and Relined. Telephone 1227. - May Ill-Si. For Sale ‘COTTAGE PUB BENT -— 281 Richmond Street. 2931-5-9-31. 5008030, BUITABLI I0! lining outhouses. etc, 1o. i street. Guardian oillce. N! l-‘UR sALl - 0L1) PAPEIS. cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-441. ron same _- snoiiiuaxsas patching machine. (Singefl-fl. In,- quire 55 King Street. 2W0-i5-lb3l. F01. SALE, To LET. BOAIID AN!) . 30g: signs on band st Gunilla‘? ca. , " . coon r-anu Foreisrinu on ream" V at Dunstaffnage. Apply 15a Graf- ton st. 2969-5-10-2! STRAWBEB _, awn iyisrumnr Plants. Rifefi; ‘Soullipofifl 2838-54-81. ron sam-..-.-wrl.m1v mm m Price $15.00, also smaller rugs and good sewing machine cheap. -Ap- ‘nly Guardlsnfqfficc. _2065-5-J.0-"2l FOR SALE - REGISTERED CLY- dcsdalc Filly. 3 years old. William MacKinlay, North Rive . ' ' ' 2954-54041. n 9977-5-11-11. FOR SALE --‘I.IGIIYI'ING PLANTS. Two used Westinghouse Plants ‘ ummer houses or summer. ‘hote . Good condition gand a bargain. Information at ’ Palmer Electric Ltd. 2988-5-11-31. Female Help Wanted coox WANTED. ma! ‘mi. lflxlon Hotel, North Rustico. 2993-54141. GIRL 0B. YOUNG general ‘housework for one that can cook. 231, Bumme HIGH. IOBT-E-ll-Si. WANTED -. , Woman for . one adult; ‘ ’ Apply Box Wanted WANTED AT ONCE, TEN l, vs about 1,000 lbs. 5 to 10 lwcnrs. Wellington McNeill. . ' soor-s-n-zi WANTED-HORSE FOR. ‘ _work. Will tun a Evasion. Will be well no an ._for. Apply "All." . --—--_.-._..__» 1o iisivr-“novsc ofv ritrnorl‘ street. Phone ma. sooi-c-u-si rvamsimn noon!- Apply at Guardian. i ‘ 2042-04-31 T0 far-r - canon orrros _ around floor. Good location. Cen- "Bllv. sppiycuu-uisn. ' 2902-54-71. WELL , Central. ll-ll. [G an. . ', -, _ i , _ you: _. _ . r mom dilsi molt-fa ,hl;‘h‘:v:"s.li__q1§_ HOBS- ' New York Chicago . ' Gibson. Schlimacher, “Bell: ville. in. a. scum) FOUND 9379-10454 month. Found .-..B lottetown Philadelphia Cincinnati . " Bongo Lombardi; ederlcoon. .ii..r. ETWEEN dd. Walter s. 2988-5-11-11. H. RESULTS _ NATIONAL LEAGUE and McCurdy; Kolp and III n. u...“ RHE __ 4 B a wmmisslon. stations up O50 REE 2 5 3 9110 l.” Hogan; Warnckc and Hcmsfcy. n‘ ‘ Chicago ,. Philadelphia .. . . duties, Gregory and Berry; intercity LEAGUE u‘... lild 643M886. St. Louis D “New: Ybrk - J-lsdley. Stewart. and Gomez and Dickey. RHE ‘7 ...,......... 0 ',,. 913 i Grove u. c" RHE Detroit... ... ...*....¢.. 1114 D Boston .,..‘......-- --- -~- 0 2 I Sorrel] and Hayworih; Welland. Llsenbee, Kline, Michaela and 'I‘tai.o. REORGANIZATION (Continued from Page 1) ‘ the Postmaster General. the 60m‘ mitten recommends. Post office's with revenues in BMW 0t 53990 per year would be under the civil ser- ylcc commission. Recommendations on classification, economy. return- ed soldiers preference which v/lll be continued, the sunefannllfllm" act and other angles of the Dom- lniou civil service are included. The three year rasidence iulc in Canada. in order to be eligible for appoint- ment to the service. Shwld b“ maimed w five years, the commit- tee recommends- Agm- thirty nine sittings in its lnvestlgltion into the administrat- - ion of the, civil service act. i110 N- port was completed this morning- The " commlffcds chairman. J- was tabled by the Earl lgwson (Cons. West York.) EASTERN-GUARDIAN morurao cuviwn or cm- Apg-acoi-getown and sturgeon- Services sunday. May 1501- 8i"- geon, 10.80 .»a.m.: Milltown Cross. no pm: Georgetown. '1 ilm- 811b- jcct: “The More Excellent Wny.’ Rev. C. U. MacNevln, pastor. . l I | \ “in MPLES 0| Ferrell ; hearing of, posed two 5,000 watt stations for the committee leach, synchronized to operate on a numerous witnesses, under the chairmanship of Hon-l Dr. Raymond Morand. (Cons-Es- sex East), recommended a s of Government-owned broadcasting facilities, controlled by o. paid fed-J eral commission of time, an elled to a considerable extent, on 192 the lines laid down in the recom- mendatlons of the Alrd Commssion in 9. 111a existence o! small, low WW- I, ered stations, serving a more or less i community interest or extending un- ‘lversity courses by radio, would not be disiuzbcd by the recommends-l ilons of the committee. although they would have to conform to the general regulations laid down by the to 100, watts would be allowed to continue tinder private ownership, and by sharing wdvlalelrgths more ihan' one hundred such stations might. operate in 1r properly dis-l tributcd, without conflicting with the .;l‘i§;n of high powered stations p}‘0' d. I. ‘4 Location oi‘ the high power stat- ions would be determined by a care-f ful technical survey. British Colum; bfa, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec " would each secure a 50,000 watt sis-i p Lion 1o form part of the high pow-v iercd chain, For the three Maritime two alternatives were proposed, one giving each pruvlnce other n lo-l May 4, to lvlir. and Mrs. Temple Murphy, a daughter, Phyllis Kath-t lcen Gertrude. DEATHS GlDDINGS-In this city, May l0, 1932, Myrtle Giddings, ago 26. Fun-l eral from Wallace Hotel Iliursday at 8.45 to st. DunstanL-z Basilica. tlicncc to R. C. Cemetery. HAWKINS"—AI; the P. E. I. Hospital lucsday, May 10th. Mrs. John Hawkins 1n her 63th, year, Funeral from the MacLcan Funeral Home. Thursday, Miay 12th. Service start- ing at 2 o'clock. Funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery.‘ —(Boston papers please copy). IN MEMDRIAM In loving memory oi Montague L. "Pllfltlllfly ulm iliril May 11th, 1031: A happy lmnm w» nnrr enjoyed "my swvot tho memory nflll loft n viwnnt plnco, non-r flll. Ilut llruflv lmn Thin world can Ills r-lir-orful n-nyn nnll nmlllng flu-s .\rs plcvinnnt to recall lie hm! n nmll! for every one Ami ilk-ll hslorrd Ivy all. Xmu-rlrd by Wile and Family. 2979-84 l-li m MEMORIAM M12‘ ‘glazing: arena»? dear hbrodlhor i h e so, May mu, nun; - v’ w ° "a Ills runny ltlml fray» anal plenum! zillion by his d lvrollirr wlm could his wiring Iicdnlulc. I-Ill m 1 , _ don, ':\'ln|-i:|,i‘»'!‘n ll"'.d§_r:\‘:.“' l N. D. MacLean vunmrsain ssmrsrmn Charlottetown‘ 5m] North Wlltshlro P220213 H9 ‘where he placed a common channel- In addition to these key stations “mm the report would place one 1,000 iwatc station in‘ lwrthern Ontario, one of similar power in Western d mod_ Ontario, 1,000 watt stations at or near Port. Arthuruotawa. Montreal, and Quebec, and a 500-watt station in Toronto. - i NE NT (Continue-If; Page l) hastanédlo Elysee Palace ln Paris where be ,u>weu before the bier of PaulDoumer, his amassinated pre- essor. After expressing condolences to Mme. Doumer, the new President went to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc dc Trlomphe wreath. His router/as lined ' with cheering crowds Then he went to his Luxembourg Palace where he was inducted as Grand Master of the Legion of Honor “There was virtually no opposition u; the Jolie" seams ‘ and‘ Chamber sesslorlio the brisk little man whose service as President o! the Senate had put him in line for the most highly prized gift of the French people. He received 633 out of 767 votes cast. Paul Faure, prominent Socialist, won 11-1 votes; 12 ballots were cast for former Premier Paul Painlcve, eight went 1,0 Marcel (Ia-l and 59 were ballots were not not included in chin, Communist, blanlq The blank counted and were tire total, M. ‘Pardieu will cany on 8s Pre- mier just as he would if there had been n Cabinet overthrown in Par- liament. Pending the selection of a new Governmen‘; he will take no inltiatve in important matters of western ruinous -SUCCESSFULLY PASSED EX- AMINATIONS-Fricnds of Mr. Rendle E. Bowness, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Bcwness, Summerside, will be interested to learn that he has successfully completed his ex- aminations st the Ontario Veterin- ary College, Guelph, and received his degrees es Veterinary Surgeon and Bachelor of Veterinary Science at the graduation exercises of the University of-Toronto last Wednes- day. B. -MISCEIJ.ANEOUS SHOWER.- The girl friends of Miss Ruby Lord tendered her a miscellaneous show- er at the home of Mrs. Lea Mouse on Granville Street, Bummerside, in honour of her approaching mar- riage. The prescnts were concealed in a daintily trimmed baby carriage, which was brought in to the room where the guests were assembled by Miss Ruth Rogers and Master Els- worih White as bride and groom. Miss Lillian Stavert and Miss Lil- liun Hogg opened the presents and Miss Florence HarrLs read the ac- companying verses. The brlde-to-bc /BliS8 Triumph Seed‘ Potatoes W9 hp" 5 few hundred DIM! for sale. Clean field I- ' PIIOI I8 RIGHT. Cor. Queen and Water Streets Phone 938 cured by Dr. MbGlbbon be referred to the C. N. R. directors for neces- sary action. 'I'hi.s dmendmcnfl was defeated on a vote of the investigation, called for the expense accoun... of the C. N. R. directors for i830. In seoonding the amendment William Duff (Liberal, ‘ntlgonish- Guysboro) declared that it was not matter up un- glven sdequafe consideration. “I said at the start." he went on, "that 1t would take six months to get a. true picture of P-Ihe expanse accounts aspect of this problem.” Hon. J. D. Chaplin, (Cons. Lin- colnr-"Morc than that." ‘”I'hen it hardly seems fair that we try to get at the true fact; in the short time we have at our dis- posal.” Mr. Duff was also of the opinion that the oo_ i should concern itself only wit Elle -‘ itures made during the period cov- ered by the annual report. They should not go back farther than 1931. "Dr. McGibbon says he has the information," Mr. “then all that is necessary for him is to make s report. ifhe ‘wants this {information to go before the com- ‘mittee. But 1t is hard to undersfand ‘how he could have secured a com- mrehenslve report 1n the short time he had lo study the documents." H8 would urge that all information re- lative to the eruomo swim“ b" ~ given to the Board of Directors. and l he would suggest that the Board ,slt every day if necessary until they i have dealt with the accounts. The motion was carried b)’ U" same division. Mr. Chaplin moved that the oom- mittee be furnished with a state- ment covering the exvlfli“ °f "c" of the Canadian Notional director! for the yelr i931- The motion carried. D .___. (Continued from Page l) the’ trade possible within the Em- pirc, plus other profitable arrange- ments with foreign countries. l Lord Askwith, for the British group, com- lmented previous Ispeakera, and noted that the Can- ' adians bad referred to the thought- Jfulness, kindness and courtesy of the Bcrmudians. These were qual- ities which were a natural outcome of i gentle climate and compli- mentary to other attributes, in- {alive and enterprise. Trfor to Mr. Spurlingb resolution C. R. McIntosh, M. P, spoke for Western Canada, J. A. Barrctte. M. P, for Quebec, and J. H. Harris, M. P, for Ontario. Mr. McIntosh pictured the evolution of the Em- pire materially, and told of the col- onizing genius and convictions con- tributing to greatness, institution- ally and ideally. He touched upon the securing of responsible govern- ment in Canada and the part play- cd by French Canadians and other lialfolialities in making the Domin- ion. He closed with a tribute w Bermudian». Adiuring natives of the island to “carry on" Mr. Harris spoke of Bermuda's loyalty through the last three centuries. Canada was ready to extend help in any possible man- ner. " ' For the first time in the history of the Bermudian assembly an ad- dress in French was delivered with- in its walls, by Mr. Harriette. H: outlined the part p163 '9 P135" In the history of the Dominion. "NW9?!" Quebec were loyal to the Empire. and would plays still SWIM‘ M11. Duff continued. l of one thllri of one cent P" ton nei- mile will be granted on this water-borne coal when transported ' inland from discharging ports on Lake Ontario of Canadian coal used by the railways over and above their w. sumpt’ for 1981. It is bmlmed to pay to coal operators or coal dis- tributors the difference up to 82-00 per net ion between the laid down cost at the same point; of 1111170!“ ed coal that would otherwise be- ‘used. board fa charged with the administration of this Order-ln-Councii which becom- es effective immediately. Motion Defeated OITAWA, May 10-Wltbout a re- corded vote, the House of Commons defeated today a motion to continue the rive-cent bonus on export wheat. It also turned down a suppgesilon ‘that a bonus bsbassd on seeded acreage. Colt of Broadcasting OXTAWA. May ill-Radio broad- lea-Sting cost the Canadian National Railway! $441,082, in 1929, lhE l-louse committee on railways and . was advised today. but 4,000 is to be menus i282. The gross figures for i030 were $3.- 420.6il8, and for 193i, $326,248. There was a certain amount of rev- muc from rental of facilities and toils to the Canadian National qclegrspb, in addition to the ad- vertising benefits which could not be reckoned in dollars and cents. QITsQWA, May 10-—(By the Can- ? adian Press)—A renewal of the jfive-cent a bushel ‘ wheat for the crop year 1032-33 was urged in the House of Commons to- day by Robert Gardiner, leader of the United Farmers in an amend- ment co the Government's to go into supply. hat condi- tions in Western Canada were of such a nature as to warrant his ac- tion in drawing attention to them. ri f ozrswa, my 10—(By The Can- iadian Press-The Imperial Econ- omic Conference opening in Otis- bonu, 1m- expgft officers of the tomb’ Capital city of the Garden of the Gum‘ ‘say that Abbles supporters are by no means backward in pre- dicting that their team next win- ter will lead all the rest. The new lineup is about complete and no- body can deny it is‘ a formidable one. "WELL. 1T5 HIS HEADACHE" Mr. Jimmy Johnston has fixed the prices for the Bharkey-Schmel- lng fight next month in New York. and if that is all em will be fixed about this brawl It will be differ- cniin one respét‘... at least from the Jury Recommends Full Investigation buried in the rear of a residence number 39 Park Street, are of the belief in aucordant! with the autopsy performed by Drs. Seaman and Smith that the child was stillborn. Such still birth might be due to neglect during the delivery of the 9111c iury recommends that this case be investigated by the proper authorities." (Signed): J. D. McCIoskey, James A. Brady, Roy Cudmorc. John B. Morley, George McQusid. Arthur Hem-y and James Power. Such was the verdict brought in at the adjourned inquest held yes- terday nftcnoon to enquire into the death of the infant. discovered by B. C. M. P. on Sat- urday afternoon. , The first witness heard was Dr. es; but the British motion 0f the i Mr. Bennett proceeded. of the delegates. At don, this country but the Government or Mr. King agreed that it was only, correct that the Dominion Govern- ment should defray the expenses, the time of the last Imperial Conference in Lon- hsd suggested paying the expenses of its own delegates, the Liberal leader said, Great Britain had asked that the Canadi- ord lying idle in tbs dictionaries, tops for the McLarnin. Mandell fight was $16.50. That wasn't a particularly inspiring bat. immediately. Mr. Johnston has 86,000 seals f4 be filled. If he can do that he is greater than Houdini as a magician. Last time Sharkcy and’ Schmeling met the cusionifl fiiid $749,934 in return for twenty-nine cents‘ worth of lighting. They may do it all over again in Juno. It seems the fight customer tops all sucker lists. _______________________ G. L. Smith, who te:\2d tlfst he with Dr. Seaman held an autopsy on the body of the infant. He found no evidence of external violence dis- cemablc, but owing to the state of decomposition this could not be made certain. He believed the child was stillborn, propably born about a week previous to the examination, which was held Saturday. Dr. R. F. Seaman gave evidence corroborating Dr, Smith's evidence. Wilfred Blso, a son of illloml-I Biso, testified he lived on Spring Park Road. He had been at his [father's home about l o'clock on Tuesday, the 3rd. Stanislaus Gal- lant, who was cleaning out the toilet in the back yard called wit- ness out and told him he bad I found the body of a baby. Gallant said he could not take it awsy and suggested that they bury it. Thil 1 was done. ‘ivitness paid the truck- ’ man and he left. Witness did not tell his father of the matter. His / mother and sister were home at the time. ' Stanislaus Gallant, testified on I Tuesday he had been hired to re- move ashes and clean the privy by Mr. Biso. He found a child's body buried about a. foot deep, he called ‘young Gallant and suggested that ‘ they bury it. Gallant did so. Thomas Blso, testified he arrived home shortly after one o'clock on Tuesday. Gallant the truckman bad left. He did not hear oi’ finding oi body until Saturday when the of- ficers called at the house. Wlmeal iliad one daughter, Margaret, living f at home. Another, Mary, who hld been working, came home a wecl ago Saturday. Mrs. Biso testified she was home on the 3rd of May. She was going to the barn for coal when Gallant called her and told her he had ws on July 2i, came under discus- an delegates accept its hospitality» found the body of a baby. Witness , did not know how it got there. She kflCW that Gallant and her son bur- icd the body but did not know where. She told her daughters oi the affair but did not fell her bus- band. J. J. Trninor of the R. C. M’. P. testified on Saturday he received information that lhc body of I child could be found at 30 Park St. Accompanied by Constables Cnrdwcil and Jay and Stanislaus Gallant they went to the place. Gallant showed them the spot be- lhlizd the barn where he body was fbnrled. They dug it up and took it to A. l-lcnnesscys Funeral Parlour where f1 was left in charge of Con- slablr Jny. The body had been ra- cently placed as the ground was loose. ‘there was no frost in the ground. Mary Biso assisted in lo- for necessary expenses in connect- ion with the conference. Prime Minister R. a. Bennett ex- plslrled u» the House um it had mmt tomake, Premier Bennett sf-lld been the custom of the British Gov- me coming meeting would be the =emment to defray the emenm of first Imperial Elconomic Coilfercnofl all delegates u» previous conform“ m be mm in Canada. m m4. there m random The opposition leader m.‘ bu“ g colonial Imperial Cou- (w. King) and himself had held “fence hue in connection with the the view at the time of the last Pang-w cable question: and while trade matters were to be disw-sfiod then no deveionmml h" “u” place 1n the matter- iReplyirlg to a request of the Op- position lcsdlr if he had any 5W9‘ ‘Imperial Confermce that "fill country should pay its own expone- —_-- w" -—- - t Last night the visiting delegate! entertained the Bernwdiars “i din- ner, and 100 guests liar V W"? tonight at the final soc . r-vcnt. the speaker's dinner. KOUTlNG OCEAN FREH; 11'!‘ OTTAWA, May i0--1By the Can- adian Prcssb-‘rhe arrangement en- tered into last year whereby "l" Canadian National Railways will‘ blood with the Canadian Pacific cums the New Steamship: in ti!!! mill" °r ‘Wt’; Constable Cardwell gave teati- ilifl 0C9!" "$18M hi“ W°Tk°d “t” {mony similar to Mr. ‘rrainor. isfwwruv. Sir Henry Tlwmwn-i Constable Jay and m. s. Hen- cssey testified to hav zznelief from Asthma. Who can’ describe the complete relief from suflering which follows the use of Dr. J‘. n. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy? Wliccanexpreasthef "1 oil"? that comes when its soft and gentle lnduance relieves the lllhlwfd- choking air tubal It has made as- thmatic affliction o. thing of tho railways and shipping codify. The matter rose when the committee; jury then retired and past for thousands. It never fails. was discussing the elimination of hyoughf, 1n gm,- sbovs var-am, ‘Good druggists everywhere havflcompeiitlon between the railway! The Police are continuing their sold it fox-years. generally. ‘nvesiigation into tho matter. _. performed.