I “Judg R l ’ T F Againsitgtalers t- -' A "11"" ° - _,____ SEPTEMBER. 26, 1931 our CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ootulflgfifl, aspirants for senior ‘m, (ntermcdistc hono . is e:- pegflgd st 4 o'clock this liisrnoon l, vggtpzts. Park. There should be u, unusually lurso "Pmmmm w, my due w the foot that in- cyemgntweathei- hos prevented the ‘quad having many practices thus gar. With the material available, and with consistent training there 15 n0 reason why this years team [hflilld not 8° 1"- PROBABILITY Continucd from page 1 <4 ‘ (Canadian Press) MONOTON, N» 8., 5cm, 35_ Greater csre should be taken when automobiles are being repossessed by dealers. in the opinion of Mag- istrate R. D. Mitton,‘ who dismissed A. 0. Iio , President and Men- llcr of A. 0. Ibwnes Ltd, auto- mobile dealers, and Milton Crsu. deli. salesmen for the same oom- Pfluy. both hold on charges o! theft 0! s car owneql by H_ _J_ Keith. _ _ Io dismount some. u... m..- istrate reprimanded him for not hlvlns scoured legal advice before "M118 the cor and not hlvlng no- tified Keith of his intention. He "Id mluy dealers seemed to have "- Wififlwy i0 try to use lien notes for purposes for which they were never intended. He ruled thetw. Keith owned the car and should keep it. No objection to this wit; "Md by Mr. Flownes. The Mag“- rite sold Mr. Fownes had in“ 3,11 "chi-s to any property interest in the car under the original 11m “W! by viii-He 0! B“ lkreement he entered mm with Mr. Keith ihfoukh tueContinentsi Guaran- ty Corpn. ‘i pmgrammd of National reconstruc- tion: the oiiiclnl Liberals are against tariffs. Thcportion of the Liberal We, headed by Sir John Simon favors tariffs and claims to be get- ting additional support. As for the mm: opposition, Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson. opposition leader, in s ‘peflih at Birmley tonight gave the following points from Labor's plat- form, in the domestic sphere. i, Abandonment of the proposals contained in the economy bill, such .5 cuts in salaries of the civil and defense services and reductions in unemployment benefits. 2, Protection of the exchange posi- tion. 3, Some power of control over the _ ment of bonus certificates be ask- i-tm GEIITIiAL GIIAIYMAI _. suorrou SALE-Household fur- niture, no Upper Prime at, rues- dsy, Sept. 29th at 2 o'clock. J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. oosa-s-so-si Pre EECITAL IN ST Peters Cathedral by Mrs. Kenneth Richards and Mr. Waiter MncNutt, Sunday evening. Sept. 27th at 8.15 p. m. Silver col- lection. 9039-8-28 Many friends will regret learn of the serious illness of Mr. C. B. Chappell. ‘ The American Legion Chant- / n (r Press) TRURD. N- 5., Sept. Iii-The fol- lowing appeared in the sport col- umns of today's ‘rruro News: A preseason series of hockey matches thet- will take in the pick of the Maritime teams, is planned for the second and third weeks of November, sew-ding to informa- tion given to the News today. The teams participating in this series will be the Truro Bearcais, Mari- time-Quebec Champions, the Fred- ericton Millionaires, Moncton Vic- tories and Charlottetown Abe- gwelts. The series will consist of home and home- games to be played at Moncton and Charlottetown. A meeting is being held at Mone- DEFROTI‘, hflclL, Sept. 25. —'Il0 the accompaniment of cries from the floor of “We want beer; we want beer," the American Legion today aligned itself with the forces seeking s. change in the prohib- ition lnws and asked Congress to submit a. referendum on the eight- eenth endment to the people of the, various States. At the same session the veter- ans” organization turned down s. proposal thit immediate full pay- ed. and declared its belief that able bodied men should refrain at this time from placing added fln. ‘Abegweits In y Seas0n Hockey Series Locals Will Battle With Freder- “icton, And Moncton In Section - ' “B” Of NewBrunswick League. wizsiviiii wiusiuvi scnni mu (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5.. 5911b, ifo-W- peating their triumphs of 1924‘ and 1926, Westville today captured the 1931 amateur baseball Chiimplbiiship oi Nova Scotls defeating the Hali- fax Casinos here six to five. It was the Miners’ third straight victory in the three out of five series, they having won the Dre- vious two games on their home diamond Monday and Wednesday Pres. Thomas Troy, Dalhousie; Sec- retary, E R- Colter, Fredericton. of this week. The organization formed today The some W35 Out 0! tho Wild" results in the vanishing of both est ever played in the finals f0! northern and smithem New Bruns- the provincial title. The winners. wick Hockey Leagues, 51,, teams although contributing six to the from the new circuit as formed to- 5M“? M errms- were 0m’ dme m" this respect by the Hsligonians, who d . a’ cmcv“. plied up a total of ten miscues. A substitute player was the outstand- Inter-club and lIitCP-SECUOIISl mg ham“ m: wastvme‘ R‘ Mac- Donald, who replaced Brennan b?‘ hind the bat in the first inning. He ' knocked out two hits, a double, and s, single. - Todds Beazley, doughty play is intended in the schedule. ule. ' Charlottetown Abbies are the on- ly club in the senior group not lo- 1e“ Rh“ “d SW59‘ m New‘Br'-‘“5‘ cals attack with three hits, all wick and Amherst Rambler in smglw Roy Maxwell, “gm hanger, Nova Scotia‘ are to be given an op- Wgstvjllg twmer allowed the ply for admision. Only two more es gave him excellent, support in the “ted l“ New Brlmswick‘ Balm fielder for the Casinos led the l0- The membe = °! the lufy were: portunltv up to Qowber 15th to ap- Casinos ten hits, but his team mut- Thompson and A. c. Pearce, ' . PAGE sovsig Coroner's Jury Says Proper Precautions ' Were Not Observ Sgt. H. A. Lambert Of Admits Drinking WOODSTOCK. N. 13., Sept. 25- That the automobile collision at Allendole, near Shogomoc, on Sept. 2, which caused the death u! i4- year-old James Gates, of Hartford, Conn, might have been averted if proper precautions had been taken by Sergeant Ii-l. A. Lambert of the Provincial Police, driver of the car in collision with that driven by the boys father, was the finding of the coroner's Jury, who on Thus:- day conducted an inquest into the fatality. The inquest was held at the Court House here with Coroner W. A. Kennedy presiding. The jury Spent all afternoon and evening listening to evidence and retired st eXiV-‘Uy i1 o'clock. They returned s. verdict st 12.15 ths morning. Everett Rldley (foreman), Han-y Cowans. John Atherton, George Aliotis, Kenneth McLean, William Scored By Finding At Inquest Into Death .- James Gates, 14, Near Shogomoc—Offi‘ banking system. f, Machinery to prevent profiteer- ins- 5. the and in the international sphere. 1, To end the state economic war into which the world has now fol- "len. 2, Finding means to make the na- tions start lending again. 3, Promotion of peace and disarm- ament. Rt. Hon. Mr. Henderson said he did not think tariffs would help in the drastic reconstruction of the National economic life that was a necessary compliment to whatever policy, National or Inter-notional, , Britain might have. The opposition leader also said, "that the Conser- , vatives should believe it right at this juncture to have an election." LONDON, Sept. 25-'1‘l'ie proba- Piiblic ownership cr control of mlin industries and services, ‘Mutual Party” (Cnlladian Press) CAMBRIDGE, Moss, Sept. 25_- Two girls, who yesterday admitted before a state parole board hear- 1118. that s. party in a. lonely shack on the Wobum-Winchester line had been "mutual," and their stor- ies of s criminal assault which sent two Woburn men to prison for long terms, were fabrications, were Arraigned in district court today on ohm-see of Perjury. They were Miss Helen V. Purcell, 20, of Bos- ton, and Miss Helen T. McCarthy, 19, of Cambridge. Bail was set at $2,500 until a continued hearing on October 6th. Th6 Blrls were arrested-st the con- clusion 0i.’ the hearing before the psmlo ' boars by police chief Charles R. McAuley. anclal burdens on the government. The prohibition resolution fav- ored by a vote of 1,008 to 394, was adopted after an uproaricus debate of more than half an hour. Cheers and antagonistic cres mingled with ,the shouts of "we wont beer." No resolution proposing beer came from the convention however. Just before final adjournment of the convention, Henry L. Stevens, Jr., was elected National Command er of the League by acclamstion. The discussion on prohibition was the first on the national conven- tion floor in the Legions history and was carried on under a ruling of Commander O'Neil that the is- sue is not a political one. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL ton tonight, when details will be discussed. The champion Bearcats, accord- ing w their management, are plsri- ning on the biggest season in their history. The players start training early in Novembe . Those ordered in report for that date include all clubs are to be admitted in order to keep the schedule balanced. The three mentioned are in doubt. NEW GROUP The new senior group is organ- of last year's squad, with the ex- ized as follows. ception of Ollie Proulx, relief right winger, who has returned to his section A home in Timmins, Ontario and 111' Bsthurst, Cnmpbellton, Dalhous- addition, Ron Hudson, speedy Que- ie. bec winger, who took up his res- idence in Truro eas-iy last spring. The Besrcots at present constit- uted nre viewed as a stronger og- Fredericton, Mcnctcn, Charlotte- gregation than the team that cap- iown. tured the Eastern League title last The organization takes the place’ yesr and a good hundred percent of the proposed Maritime League more formidable than the "one which was opposed by clubs in the sub" make-shift line-up that gave eastemilova Scutls league. the Hamilton Tigers a run for their President H. O. Suhfyer of the Section B M. A. H. A. strongly urged that \ eson, Westvilles second baseman. to an automobile accident on the The text of the finding follows: pinches, and rallied by the home “we, the Jury empanened to m_ team in the fifth, sevegth, andyquire mm the death on Sept‘ 2 eighth innings, were cut short hymn, o; James Gates o! Hmford’ “We PHYS ellginwed "Y Mam‘ find that he come to his death né n 1' 1 inxlazgvenlslfilgolriiliirgltifilh: lfstlfliallilt ma!“ highway’ new the 5mm‘ o‘ he helped to bring about his own m: A1 ‘mama m“; defeat withthree glaring wild throws And’ that the “use 91' m‘? 51-‘- Westville Miners are now prepared “dent w“ due m ‘he 15°‘ that a Pontiac cm- diven by Sergeant in meet St. Stephen Mohawks next Lambert. of the Provincial Police, week in the semi-finals for the Maritime Provinces Championship. mnlded Wm‘ "- Whippet <3". dflv- im by Rev. m. Gates, in which N. B. Provincial Po’: Prior To Crash. ‘.2 "And, according to the evld c: given, we find that had the er of the Pontiac car, Sergeant - bert, taken proper precautions f” rounding a turn and approach g . the crest of a. hill, that the ac‘ - ent might have been averted; $1 "And, we recommend that are Government insist that the ruleflif the road be adhered to for e safety of those using the highvifl/s of the province." REL Mi‘. Gates, the first WitnQS, sold that 0n the afternoon of sfiit. 2 he was driving with his wife Ind four children along the road afia speed of between 25 and 30 miles sh hcur. He was not sure of flue time or place, but he knew tfuii he had pasSEd Pokiok a, few utes previously. 1; He was on the right side of roclo. and was approaching a snail hill when he saw another car c - 1118 at a fierce rate of speed. wife called out and witness appligd the brakes. The other car seenibai directly in front of him. 1t svveriad and almost instantly there wast-a crash. The other car struck riding‘ car on the side. He lost conscious- ness and was in a dazed conditifiz: for several days after the accident. There was a car behind him Q: 10 ulinutes previous to the accideflt witness said, at s. distance of about 15 feet, he would Judge. This car made no attempt to p855. witqé; was driving with particular gfl-c because it had been raining. “ hilt niziiai~iis"'“'"'”;'““‘1 iAVE Busiswal Continued from page 1 manlty have‘ been summarized thus: 1, Discovering and reporting to the Q biiity of s. general election next month was considerably strength- ened in the minds of political ob- money in the Allan Cup playdowns at Toronto lest. April. Following the Maritime pre sea- Report of Pleasant Valley School for August: Grade X.-1, Elizabeth MacKay; srsiinis The‘ W. A. delegates of the each senior club operate junior teams for the purpose of encour- aging young players and with a physician, facts regarding the peti- ent's personality and environment which relate to his physical condi- servers today when Prime Minister ~ Ramsay MacDonald cut short a returned to , London. ‘The Cabinet is to meet on yMondsy to consider whether an el- ection will be held and the Evening , Standard said it had learned that .- on Wednesday the dissolution of - Parliament will be announced in . brief vacation and Baldwin Now l Acting Premier LONDON, Sept. 25.—Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Leader of the Conservative party, was at the helm 2, Melbourne MacDoweli; 3, Donald MacKay. Donald; 2. Gerald Smith; 3, cells Stephenson. Allison Macneod; z, Millage Mac- Leod Grade VIiL-i, Kathleen Macw Grade VIL-i, Lewis Weeks; 2, son series the Tniro players are in line for games at Boston, New York and Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. George V. Brown, Manag- er of the Boston Arena, has made preliminary arrangements for a series of ‘ ‘ between the Tru- ro team and the pick of New Eng- land amateurs the first week in view toward filling senior ranks in time to come. The M. A. H. A- was represented by President H. O. Schryer, Bath- urst; vice president, J. E. Siearns, Chcrldttetnwn; Registrar H. V. White, Bsthurst. Officers of the southern N. B. Church of England who are at tion; 2, Overcoming-bstacics to suc- present in convention in the City cessiul treatment such as may exist had u busy day yESWW-uy- In B-d- or may arise in his home 0r in his dltion to the executive meetings, work; 3, Assisting the physician by the delegates Were given a lluwh- arranging for supplementary care eon in St. Paul's Parish Hall by when required; i, Educating the the women's Auxiliary of st. Pet- patient in regard to his physical err. Cathedral. in the evening a condition in order that he may co- reception was given by His Honour operate to the best advantage with of the British Government for the first time since i929 today. As Lord Resident of the Council Mr. Baldwin became Acting Prime Minister yesterday when Ramsay MacDonald left for a. secret des- ihe House of Commons preparatory to an election. At the same time it was said that the Cabinet had reached no definite decision. The King will be hack in town on Tues- Grade V.-—l, Douglas MacDon- ald; 2, Ruth Smith; 3, Everett Borders. Grade IV.-l, Ivan Somers; 2. Gerald Murphy; 3, Isabel MasKay. Grade 1II.-1, Robert Palethorpe. December. The large eastern Csn- sdisn cities will be visited on the way home from New England. LATER (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON. N. 38., Sept. 25. league attending were, President F. T. Prldham, and Secretary E. R. Coltez, Fredericton. The Frederict- on Capitals were represented by H. Limerick, J. B. Dickson and E. C- ‘Atklnsori, M. P. P. Other delegates Lieutenant Governor Dalton at Government House. ‘Today the delegates will be in session till noon. There will be a luncheon at the Canadian Nation- al Hotel at 1 o'clock. following the doctor's program for the cure of the illness or the promotion of health. Visitation of Sick With these standards in view the day. _ Opposed To Cut (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. Mw-"The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v is entirely opposed to the view that reductions in wages will mean an tination in the country to recuperate from the strain of keeping the pound sterling afloat on the world's money markets. Mr. MacDonald's friends and as- sociates were not aisroir‘. over his condition and felt that a few days of golf and rest would restore him to tip-top shape, as they have on pre- vlouspccssions when overwork dic- tated temporary retirement from official cares. l-le himself is un- derstood to be puzzled by the ups Guile IL-irlhrothy Weeks; 2, Milton Weeks; 3, John MacKsy. -The senior group of the nortiv; were Thomas Troy and R. P. Free- Maritime Amateur man of Dalhousie, Ambrose Wheel- which the delegates will be driven‘ Social Service Dspmmrnt o! the Charlottetown Hospital will be or- em section, Grade I.--1. Harold Murphy; 2, Hockey Association, was formed er, Budd Taylor and C. A. Peake of Joyce Palethorpe. st a representative meeting held Moncton, B. M. Love of Campbell- here this aitemoonu Officers of the ton, Dr. 1. J. Yec and 1-1. S. Hen- riew organization are: President. derson of Charlottetown. Saint F. T. Pridham, Fredericton; Vice John was represented by proxy. TIRED 0F BORROW. AGED JUSTICE TO QUIT OFFICE f Wind Aha Wave HOUSTON, Sept, 25-Becuu4e he is "tired of listening to other folks’ "rubles" J- M- Rev. at 1v, has de- cided not to run again after serv- advanced step in improving the al- together sbnormai business condi- tions now and for some time in ef- fect," stated Hon. James Murdock, Vice President of the Brotherhool of Railroad ‘lrainmen, this afternoon. and downs of his physical condition. No Cruse for Alarm The Daily Express quoted him as having told a colleague recently that on his customary early morning (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 25. -—R. H. Porters, identified by his travel papers as e repre- sentative of the Bonk of Eng- land. arrived on tho Aqultanis today. ile declined to tell iiie purpose oi his visit and even disdained his identity. ills bag- walks he often meets those who tell him how pale and haggard he is, and the others who congratulate him on looking so well. "The first fellow telephones his friends that I seem-ct death's door," the Prime Minister was quoted, “while the other spreads the news that I em as fit as n fiddle, and they are both right. it only shows ins 42 years as s Justice of the peace. ' Holding inquests, "and making night cells to'view some dreadful find in s. shallow grave, are grue- some work, Justice Rey said, but that is not why he is quitting. "158 F11! Bud distress, women foilk deserted by their husbands, children without food or clothes- that's what I'm getting sway from," Continued from page l ,____.__,_______ _ been torn from their buoys and either carried out to sea. or strewn on the beaches, and somewhere ofl the coast s dangerous reef is un- guarded at what is known as “the chum." On the bay shore, fishermen found a large bell-buoy rolling about the ence during a night spent in an open boat on the storm swept Bay oi Funcw, Sherwin Dakin and Ken- neth Gidney were safe in their to Cavendish, whence they vvill' proceed to St. Mark's Church, Rus- tlco, for s. meetingyand thence to St. John's Church, Milton, for a second session. Rev. Geo. West- brook will be chairman at both On Monday the delegates will leave for St. John, N. 3., where the Board meeting will be held. At this meeting officers will be elect- ed. Among those who will be pres- ent is Bishop White of Honan, Chine, and other prominent men. ALIEN REPORT SHOWS homes at Centreville. When they failed to return to port at the usual time last night the life saving crewl EXODUS gsnized to meet local conditions. A qualified graduate nurse will assist one of the nursing Sisters in the visitation of the sick throughout vJC city and in caring for the persons coming to the Out-Patient Depart- ment for minor treatments. The establishment of this service will fill a long-felt want in providing part- time nursing at a very moderate cost. Just es during the years cf its Servic existence the hospital has given Lfle care to hundreds of Christ's pacific will this new department mlnlstfir to the needy to the limit of its rd- cources. It is hoped, moreover, that this social work will, by helping-til care for the sick in their homes and by its educative and preventative in- fluence, make lighter the demanc‘ upon the hospital wards. A nurse is being sent for a spec- ial course in Social Service. Witi. this trained worker added to thf personnel and with the expcrlency that will be gained in the first months this new phase of hospital work may be expected to develop ex- tensively before another year hale elapsed. . ‘. This undertaking has the cordlii approval of the President of tht Board of Management of the Hos? pltal, His Excellency, Right Rover; end J. A. 0'Sullivan; of the entiri Board and cf the Medical Staff. ' Man's physical and moral well§ being are closely knit together and Social Service has been aptly term- ed "applied Chrhetizm Charity." Thi Charlottetown Hosnitsi "p. '0 be 0on1, griitulated on inaugurating thii philanthropic service and we know our citizens will he pleased to hear of this progressive step. ilitfim t from Digby searched roi- hours in! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25 —- the waters where they should have with 40 per cent more aliens 188V" been. There was no word of theliu! 5811 Fmnciiw than flifiviuk. l t I! <t .- e Unfold Story; NOTHING BUT DESPAIR ..'. The fliers told how the sixth (in? a. freighter passed by without seei ing them, leaving despair gnawing at their hearts. On the seventh Continued from page i Do Sol on September 13th and flew aiter a day of comparatively he explained. MINING ENGINEERS TO MEET BLCEFIELD, w. ve, Sept. 2s.- (UPJ-Mining engineers of three missing men this morning and thelflkllfifi all A3861 Blfllld immikfiiimn heiuiquqnrters up to September 1 showed a. complete reversal of the immigration tide this year. Departing foreigners totalled 6.- 620 up to September 1, whereas en- tries numbered only 4,732 accordins to J. R. Schaduel, Angel Island surface. The ses was too rough for the men to laud it or even get near it, so it was not known to- night what stony ledge it had msrk- ed. Reports from Digby were more cheerful. After a harrowing experi- CNW put cut again, accompanied by a fleet of fishing boats. At Shel-, bsurne Cove they found the two msraoned on their little boat which! had nearly swamped o. dozen times during the night. u" ‘m “Mmd w °""'°'“' whet s. shifty lot we politicians Ofliuhl], n are. The Appeal to Electorate UMBRELLAS RBPAIRED. 3'1 POW- mn m‘ ’ oolbgahal Some newspapers professed to sec in his departure a conneo“ with the growing protective tariff issue. The Herald. Labor organ, for in- stance, said he was being offered r. bewildering variety of advice and was slipping away to tske counsel FOR. SALE-FORD ROADSTEB, i930 model, perfect condition. Ap- Ply Clarke Ind MacDonald. . 0035-9-26-41 , T0 LET-HOUSE WITH TWELVE states have been invited to attend the annual fall meeting of the coal division of the American Institute. of Mining and Metallurgical Engin- eers here Oct. 9 and 10. West Vir- ginia, Kentucky and Virginie will be represented. o CANADA as (Speclll l0 the Gillldllll) ‘°""‘"'"‘ m“) oo-r/iws. out, Sept. LONDON, Sept. ZE-Mahntml. Gandhi left tonight for Lanca- shirs to spend m, week end 2s.-A compilation has been made oi some of the contributions to world pm- AND WORLD PROGRESS ~ Originated Marquis and other more recent wheats, which helped to build the commerce of the west both in Canada and the United States. statistician. Normally, incoming aliens exceed those leaving the country through this port by 100 to ‘(i001 Soho/duel said. Now each month shows just the Opposite balance. San Francisco, however, showed not quite so heavy an exodus as i0!‘ the United States as a whole. In ,Ju1y seven aliens left the United ‘States for every three euterink. Washington figures disclosed, but in San Francisco the ratio was 51X good weather into a night of grow- ling thunder. twisting winds and ice that disabled some of their in- struments. "It was awful," he said simply. Then a. spark plus went and the motors began devouring day, when the Beimolra sighted their hastily rigged signal and took them half fainting out of the floundering plane, they had a few bites of chocolate and a few thimble fuils of water left "We might have me‘ M’ a iremendous rate‘ o“ Sept" been able to hold out a few do s 14th they sighted the liner pehn- longer, Johanssen Sam. w,“ g, land about 400 miles east of Hali- would have been mo weak to Si? fax, but not knowing how long their m1 Sh,“ - I fuel was, they kept on. “We went " forward because we are Germans"! ' NEAR THE END Intel-land mdy pmudly speaking “When we came on board we felt in German. "Because our motor was near our em”, he added‘ "My kg, ‘wrung lmpmperw w’ ca“: “oh were weak and swollen from the salt water and they still teal inh- ny." Vlgea. had e fever but was not estimate the amount of gas left, but we determined to risk it.“ About 800 delirious. His legs ere terribly swol- len. ‘ ‘ miles of! Cape Race, Newfoundland. the gas ren out and the plane glid- rooms, all uuu-QIIIGIIOBC. Apply or write Guardian Office. with himself on a decision. Other newspspers wrote of the gress mode by the Dominion in \ nmong the workers in the mill companmely recent w“! Md 9037-7-20-8i . YOUR FUR. COAT NEEDS BI- pairins. slterinl. roiining, do not put oii, bring it now to Calder-u. Elbert Furrier, m Euston it. election es sn assured fact and claimed to be able w set the date. They reiterhmd that Mr. Macixmald wee willing in go to tne people with l. tariff policy on which was ssid he hm“ the following ere noted. (British United Pram.‘ HUME, Sept. Zii-Jrhe citizens oi Florence were astounded the other dsy to seq on the top of her gren- the first railway sleeping curs. Built and sent the first steam bost across the Atlnntic. 9040-9-36 was sure of the support of the Con- awn. and half of the Liberals hogtied by Sir John Simon. lit. Hon. David Lloyd George, Lio- eral leuier. was understood, how- everfto be hostile to an election end was said to have prepared s scathing manifesto again it if it becomes an issue. The Labor faction _ 8.15 Monday morning to “mm the VII considered to _be ‘ hing the ' iunersl 01 "min" mm" Mclgum, turn of events and was ready for - 8083-0-10 eveutueiitiel. r virsrnuiausnmsu -~ALL “firs. or Summer- side K. of C. ure requested to meet it the Home on Central Street at =ite column the statue of Justice ‘fiourishinfher sword upon the (heads of the just end the unjust without distinction. Firemen were summoned to deal ‘with the. ‘ ‘ ‘ Goddess. The enema. sword-s heavy thing of iron, corroded by time-was remov- ed, sud in its piece Justice is go- ing to hlVQ l new weapon of stain- less steel firmly fired in her 400 your old fist. the all electric radio. paper from pulpwood- First isolated helium gas in com merciei quantiti Originated the ides. of the pen oramic comm. ‘ Originctedthe idea of electri hosting. Built the-world's stove. Consuls built and demonstrated Gave to the world theIidea cf Originated the idea of mskirigison of Hamilton. first electric lied in Canada end the first long distance trials of the instrument were mode in Ontario between Paris and Brsntford, Ont. Canada pioneered in the field o! ciectro chemistry with the discov- ‘ery of calcium carbide by Tom Wil- l Canada originated the ides of - standard time, which hes since been adopted by every civilimd - country in the world. I Canada built and demonstrated c the first submarine telegraph in in’: history of the world. A Cenadlsn physician, Dr. i". G. ‘auntie: of Toronto. discovered iii- Ths ides of the telephone origin-f to ‘out '. Although deportation is the high- est in the nation's history, depuft- ure from here were mostly volun- ‘tary. A ‘ Orientals make up s majority of the aliens checked in and out by swept sway as the local office of the immigration service. eulin, a serum for the treatment of being picked up by the motorship diabetes. I Canada built and demonstrated of chocolate and about two the first compound stzhm engine in cf water used to cool the motor. ft\13- K the history of the world. The effect was dirty. oily and rusty, but we, of th’s invention was the doom of rationed it out about s wine glass‘ as s. factnr in seem‘ apiece e day end it time like fine one forty-three leconds ahead of Mshor the smiling ship COHIIIIQICO- ed to the surface of a rough see. d; FOOD SWEPT AWAY Nfld. Ma rat/ion’; (Canadian Press) ‘m. ST. JOHNS, Nfldv. Supt. 25-; Clifford Stone, one of the out) standing distance runners in New,- yfoundland, turned in a fine per- fcnnsnce today to win the annuzi Belmoirs. "We had only ten ounces‘ Evening Telegram i0 mile roiad ggmmgfrece» H. Mahar placed second, wit} eliy third. Stone led the sevefi purticipsnts to the tape in the fut time of 55.08 minutes. a mlnui Almost immediately most of their food end other provisions were th; waves battered fthe plane slowly to pieces. Shiver- ing, with their feet in the water. the fliers waited seven days before wine." l 1 l .-..__-...-- ¢.-q___.._.___-.._