. y y.‘ For years, more rhan‘20,000 jrfflrhe" I f unnecessary, to sell direct-to-con- l A FOR sans - warm ov- 10 ACRES '. . .her‘flguro . _ 37-18114 5031c?’ . what a Inarlieloua figural lat her "akin-what a ailamei ‘In, think-a Jaw words from In could lspvo. ‘ gone so plush for her. i ‘BE your own skin need new“. be "tragic". The ri i.’ care is so easy! Beauty-experts W1 l-reli you-any ilrinoaobekepraofr. exquisite.- Motc fir!!! lillirlh%lilriiy, freely, cell you how: Mcroiagaud. evening, . lplgiy to face and throat a generous Ia er of Palmolive Soap and warm water. Work well into the pores with yourhande. ‘Ihen finsefhorou ywith warm water, and finish-xvi a-cold. rinse. Ho! water should haves-touch your face. After in the“ morning, your make-up. Ar night, if yourakin isdry, follow with oil or tissue cream. cilia‘ Faster’: a n j urinals’ an cm beauty rub- jem r‘: a uflml- ' fie. Ii deserves your careful reading. world's leadin beauty specialists have advised Palmo 've above all other soaps for this foundation cleansing. V . P A l. lln~<r,.»l.-1;liv”l:'t ‘ KEEP Tl-lAfScl-loorcllzl; COMifLEXION THE RAILWAYS (Continued {NIB P880 l) general officsrf were " distributed thrwlhmrt the systennHe had no kaowiedav Qlillyllmts made by the Central Vermont Ind the Grand Trunk Wutem, each of 05,000 a year to Sir Henry. Arr Official Residence The question of a free house for the railway President was not dis- Ullaled X his presence, the former Minister of Railways said. The mat- E‘, however, had been submitted to him. in I028, shortly after the bonus discussion with Graham Bell. The latter had intimated some of the directors desired to have an official residence for the President. The purchase of such property would have entailed capital expenditure, however, and as such would have to be shown in the estimates and discussed in the House, Mr. Dun- ning had intimated he could not approve that. He was positive that thatwasinlmforhshadbean ‘ in hospital in 1829. Mr. Chaplin: “While you were Minister did the proposal to lease a house, free, for the msnagei‘ of the road come to your attention?" "'- slr Henry's salary “The Board of Directors were not required to submit proposals to lease‘ anything," Mr. Dunning an- swered. when he returned to his‘ duties as Minister of Railways, foll- owing his tcrm in hospital, in 1929, the late J. A. Robb, who had been acting Minister, informed him some of the directors were still of the " opinion rm the house should be ‘provided, and that they were in- vestigatng the possibility of less- 1318 a house. “ "I understand that you approved of it," said Mr. Chaplin. ». -~ - ., .. Blassifiali Advertisements 10o per llns of ii word! . Dc per line of l word: . be per lino of 5 wurdl .... 1n per line of 5 word! 0n Insertion ..... Three Insertions ... Ion: Insertion ... re v - 1 . . . Agents Wanted; __ i Miscellaneyqu"; "narrnnvinanoarus s51‘ ram. torrjo aeoeooorles. Y rs, sol-q,‘ rqrrrfaarn ‘rsooorrann. rho- yllrclal loan l Surveyor, Herman-i lvvilib. (n. s, SourisJ " | scams wanton, sxrsltrsucu- sumer a guaranteed line of Work- men‘: clothing. Liberal cornmls slon. Write for complete outfit to Turf-Wear Clothes. General Post Office Box us, Toronto. Ont. 9319-‘ -15.; {nonm a. w. 5gIi-3i. ~ - - _ ——-—-——-—-—'——'— TWO PEOPLE can HAVE noann ' For _ 81:3 room and car room in quiet loc- - silty. Apply Guardian. ' 2240-54-31. CARDBOARD. SUITABLE FOB liilin " 0129-1101180! ' m“: emu“ ;m,._,f""1°" “ti; wsr anrtrvan - irwo carr- _ loads choice horses at MacNeilYs "°,,f,,,=g§,f,,,;j;,'-3,,;‘g§f,i; \'_ _ Wellington MacNelll. zasr-s-s-all - ' a-a-tr. " ' " . FOb sans, to m. aoann arm Wanted room aigrra on hand at "Guardian Olilee. , u. no" - . ._._____._._______ wanton-pars wlrri rrrrnms. Apply R. Reymond, Southport, or Phone mo. - - 2881-0-4-81. of good Tree-hold land. Apply - George Mallett, Union. ' . 2807-5-5-21. WANTED T0 RENT BEFORE May 31st eight roomed house. Modern and central. Writs H. 5., care Guardian. 2020-5-3-31. ‘WANTED-BOTTLES PINTS AND QuartsI-‘hone 1101. We will call for- them. 2B1S-5-3-tf. WANTED — EGGS. BUTTER. Chicken for our meat and Broc- ery trade. Highest prices paid. Cash and Carry Meat Market, 18'! ' Great George Street. 2828-5-4-8l. Help Wanted EARN’ UPWARDS OF $25 WEEK- FOR ‘BALI-BABY CARRIAGE and go cart. Apply Guardian. l . _ zasa-s-s-rl . ITBAWBEBB! AND I-ASPBIRBY ~ Plants. Reeves, Southport. , ‘ ' " __ ~ zese-s-i-sl. FOR. sass-cinemas rurrrosa Island. Horse. Apply ‘ Edward Mc- Phail, oomwall. .. "'2lZ4~5-8-.=1- FOR. sails _1wourur Louisa“ ' 2.15. May be seen at Farquhsr- son's Stables.“ 2021 "- ° '" . would be needed to "rho approval ofthe Government t and the Banister is Riven by Ori dcr-irr-Councll," said Mr. Dunning, "and-I will stand by that." He repeated that no such order authorize a lease, but a purchase would require the consent of tbs Governor-in- Cclmcilflsince that involved a cap- ital expelndture. Mr. Chaplin read the cablegram which Sir- Henry had sent to: Tom Moore, 0.10 1R. lflrector, at Geneva. some time ago in which sir-Henry expressed his derstnnding that when his ‘contract: was renewed in 1020 the Board of Directors were free to grant at their discretion other annual payments and allow- ances. Mr. Moore's answer had con- firmed Sir Henry's understanding of the sltuston. To this Mr. Dunning said that the contract provided for $75,000 a year and reasonable exPtH-M- Th8 directors bad the same authority stables, Buntain d: Bell's Whar-Liove; 5;;- Hqm-y’; expenses as‘-any with the purchase of the residence now occupied by Sir Henry Thom- tcn at 141s Pine Avenue West. Mon- treal. ‘ ' "This is your witnellmrsaivr aumed that the expenses oi the Power," said the chairmam-speak- in! lo the Llbclll rnenaber from. Quebec, South. .- _ "Then. i! he's my Witnefl," said Msjol- ‘Power, "1 want him~to be allowed to bell his story without ill- tcrruptlmls from the chain", Hanson agreed. rim-sonar.» When the projected purchase 0! a house for: Sir Henry Thornton was first‘ discussed by the Board, of Directors, in late 1010 or early,_1029. hi? had been against it. Mk. Decaf! stated. He did not know who in- itiated the idea. It was finally de- cided that a house be secured, and sli- Henry was asked to look around for one that appealed to him. After. some consideration he decided that the one he was then living in, own- cd by Fred Beardmore, was the most satisfactory. That was the house now under discussion. m. Decary was asked by tho Board if he could arrange the fin- ancing and he had replied, he said, that he could if the price rwas right, Mr. Beardmore had told Sir Henry he valued the property at $300,000 but that he would sell w su- Henry for $250,060. Mr. Decary considered this too- high. After consultation with Mr. Decal-y, s1- Henry made a defrlite offer‘ of $115,000 for me property. Mr. Boardmole accepted on the condition that the purchas- er would also take the furniture" for an additional $10,000, making the total purchase price $105,000. "I said to Sir Henry," m. Decary proceeded "that if the board ac- cepted that proposlton I would finance the deal and lease‘ the property to the Canadian National." Mr. Decary then described his dealings vrth the Montreal Trust Company which loaned the money“ on the personal guarantee of the witness. The arrangement. was that the house was to be bought by Mr. Seguln, an employee in Mr. Decaryb office with money loaned by the Trust Company and guaranteed by" Mr. Decary. The Trust lConvpany would be paid s 1-2 per cent or. die money and the railway would pay B 1-2 per cent of the purchase‘ price in rent on a ten year léase.‘ and in addition pay the taxes up-keep. The difference of two ‘f , cent was to remain with thawed- treal ‘rrust as a sinking" against the loan. __ .,' ,~ 5' .. .. Described As Grafft The transactoin was explained t0 a meeting of the Board ofDlrectors on June 15, 1980, but owing to s delay necessitated by the careful preparatlonmf, the resolution ‘em- “betternstart now. You start bully- - ‘hell to pay." i -- ~ " l‘? FOR. BALI-q TIMI 0F ISLAND iy, growing mushrooms for us, in other directors similarly situated. The understanding reepwilfls the contract was clear. He was anxious. Mr. Dunning said, to have a con- tract beyond cavll and the remit was the document now before the committee. "You said you knew nothlrlB about the $5.000 a year from the Central Vermont and the Grand Trunk Western," susseswd R- B- Hanson (Cons. York Sudbury), com- mttele chairman. _ "n, append; on what they were for," Mr. Dunning answered. "rr the Board cf Directors uwusht 1t was proper to allocate these for m, expenses, they had a right in do so." "It has been established there were sums aggregatlns 030.000 mid m 51;- Henry. Were any of those gum‘ pnaasd an by you as Minister or Railways and given your sanct- ion?" asked the chairman. earned, the resolution did hot go into the minutes until the meeting on August 7. The purchase was car- ried out on August B. ' - Major Power: “That two per cent‘. was described before this committee as your graft, dd you gerthat graft?" ' " - Mr. Decary: "No, sir." " Mr. Hanson: "The ten years are not up yet." ' ‘ commissions?" ‘ ' Mr. Decary: "No, no commissions and no profit to anybody." this affair ,88__'8"3PY9§¢11 cf trust as a director of tllé Canadian Nation- d1." Was Much Perturired Mr. Decary replied that he had read with great pain the reports in much depreciation in the buildiul with ago," ' Dr. McGibbon wanted to know why the board took on this great Emcee when was al- Nldy occupying at a cost of only $7.300 polygon Mr. D0011’! said be could not have kept it much longer Myths owner wasgoing to dispose 0! it. "I was only one of twflity di- 116MB!’ Mr. Decarg added, "and .I told you r was opposed to the pur- shaso at the start." ~ - Dr. McGibbosr: "You were the main man in this deal." Mr. Decal-yr "Ne. I object in that. I only did the financing." Dr. McGibbon: “At a profit of “em percent» . . ,. y ' “Therewas-no profit." m. De- w’! maintained." "No-person can tell what that property will be worth at the end of ten years. The value of Pine Avenue as a. res/- idential district may be gone to the devil in that time. They have cars on it now." Dr. McGibbon suggested that there was equally a chance that the ‘PPOWPW W311i; increase in value. In that case, Mr. Decary replied, the railways could step in and exercise their option. Dr. McCibbon: “That option was an afterthought." ‘ The member from Muskoka then proceeded to question the witness about his dealings and that of his firm, with the Canadian National Railways. lidr. Decarysaid he was only a "nominal" member of the firm now and did not participate in any of file profit made by the firm ln its work for the Canadian National. He was also questioned about prop- erty, owncd by his firm, adjoining the Canadian National Railways.‘ ‘fliers was no such property owned by hi‘. Rain, he declared. “Flys Off The Handle" - A lengthy cross-examination into. the technical and legal details of the lease was conducted by Mn, Hanson, and brought protests from severshrnembers of the committee. 0.185 when the - chairman's voice. was raised in addressing the wit- ness. Major Power jumped to his ‘feet. - - - "You aren't bully the witness here, or you'd better stop," he said heat- edly. "This is no Beauharnois en- ‘quiry and you're no Peter White. If a row is going to start, it had arm-mo wordless-mos _there'l1 to GUARDIAN Senator Haydon _1n Poor Health UITAWA, May 4, (By the Carr" adlan Preasl-Because of his indif- ferent health, no further action. will be taken against senator And- rew Haydon, it was announced to- day lrl the Upper Chamber by Sen- ator Arthur Melghen, Government leader. . Senator Haydon was censured by‘ a committee of the Upper House for his association with the promot- ion of the Beauharnois Power and Navigation Project. Linked with him was Senator W. Ir. McDougald- who resigned last night, thus re- moving hllnself from further action. Referring to the third Senator mentioned in the committee report. 13°05‘? F-Byfrwnd, a mild rebuke was issued to him. senator Meighen said the findings of the committee would not warrant further action against him. a "In view of the resignation sub- mitted to this House last night," said Mr- Meighen, in making his an- f nouncement, "I think it is due to: all the Senators that I should make a statement indicative, and indeed completely so, of the position which f I, as Government leader in this House, think should be taken. The resignation of Senator McDougald naturally and necessarily disposes of the necessity of further consid- eration oi that phase of the sub- ject having to do with him. I ex- pressed last night my appreciation of his action. I think the terms of the letter were unfortunate; but» that was his concern- "As regents senator Raymond?! continued Mr- Meighen "I have nev- er felt-and I do not irnow—that the terms of the findings of the committee, just though they were, and I think entirely fair, would‘ warrant consideration of any fur- ther action against him- "Wlth regard go senator Haydon. I desire to state to the House that I have received the most convinc- ing, and I feel I can say. themcst authoritative information concern- ing hls health, The information is such that wit/Int any reservations whatever I feel we would not be justified irl considering further ac- tion regarding him. This statement is made and in doing so I submit the judgment here expressed to the ‘ consideration "of the honorable Senators." '"'-'1'l'lers was a general" hubbub in thecolnmittes room. in‘ the midst of which Major Power called to the .“!ou‘tried" that yesterday .on Fairwearther and got what was coming to-you." (The reference was to n contra» bodying the provisions, so that it diction of Mr. Hanson's observs- m the best o‘ “PM: ma property would be acceptable to the loan com tions yesterday by S. W. Fair- Wm be ten years 01mm I may be pflny and m; legal officer; con- weathsry-economiot of the Canad- as good a man in ten years as I ian National). The cross-examination . by the oliafrslam contlriilina’. Arthur h- Beiubien (Lib, Provencher), rs- marked: " - . “Why-‘don't' you 1st some good lawyer ask these questions?" "1 may not be a good lawyer: but I can-ask the witness these cues-- tlcns.“ reioined w. Hanson- ‘ Iiiirtherobjection was taken, and Major Power: "Were time "i? William Duff, (Uh. Lunenburg) sug pecan.’ he Md the commmw To "gested that if 1dr, Hanson, as chair- man, desired to cram-turbine the witnessfit ‘would be much better M951’ Wwiiriwn“ chmm“ W‘ if "he surrendered the chair and or the lease. He figured it would terday described your condllvir‘ in ‘escendéd to the floor of" the room. approximate $50,000 in that time. "1 leave myself to the ludzmcni of the public," said M!" HD4110!!- Mr. Duff moved that the corn- mittee adjourn. which brousht from Mr. Hanson the comment that the "proceedings are all right." "I am not coming down," he said. “Ls that Will’ r11“!!!- "hi! M!‘ Bios Clydesdale Mares at. the cellars and sheds. Begin now. Il- "rromrnoy would not be reouhvd lustratcd booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Co. Toronto. - H. W. 4-2-5-7. Eldon Botel- on, Friday. J. A. Mlllerg“ _ _ asls-s-s-al. "srllawfillltn!" '"' roams r-on" Sale. 60 cents per hundred, Var- iety. senator Dunlap svhion can- not be beaten for "else and beauty. - ME Inn-r 5m," Ansur "0. MoAulay. ° Plifgrgugh our special low I “W. All?" 3503-19"- ' course. Hundreds of successful '. ' 33134474°lt graduates. Write Moler Barber ' College, rm Barrinlton. Halifax. ' Mat M. H. W. N07. H-ltttf. . SILL FROM HOUSE T0 IIOUSI , 00 Guaranteed Household Neces- ities.‘ such as ~ PM! r Toilet Preparations. " mos-r- ram or with ossss. leather‘ straps "own... Robert ' A Male Help Wanted i to be passed on if they fell within itllo terms of the agreement" "Was it in the legal power of the Board w pay any of these salaries?" asked I-fon. W.D. Fuler (Lib. Water- loo North). "I don't think the directors had my power m pay sir Henry in the way of gslsrles any sums not in the contract." replied Mr. Dunnina- "11 they decided to make an allowance for reasonable expenses they 1114-." right to do a0: but the salary 11!,- ed was 075.001" ' the afternoon newspapers WW4” my“ 1h“ w“ c“ “t, u much describing the proceedings before the comrrlttee reflecting-upon him. He hoped his denlals- would receive the samvpubliclty. Mr. Decary-said that on Nov. ‘i. 1980, he =had discumed "the matter of the house with Sir Hem’!- 511d the latter thought the railway should have the right-to purchase thshouss if it desired. He had agreed, and had Written Si! 391117 "aletter agreeing to sell at any time ‘during the term" of the lease. M" time as you like with the witness? The ‘proper proceedings are that Wucoms down hers and question him." v The chairman replied that that was his ruling. M}, flmgon uked the witness l! be realised that on the day he put through the deal to purchase n house for Sir Henry Whwh W" to cos; the country nearly 010,000 a year, he had also sinned "i9 b" agreement with Sh‘ Henry in which sldered the two per cent margin reasonable coverage against such risk." ~ - Mr. Decary: "I did not even con- sider that aspect. I figured the two per cent would represent the depre- ciation in value in ten years. Every- " ohe will admit that even if kept am now, but I will have ten years less to live." PAGE THREE Mother’s Day i SUNDAY, MAY 8th. You will find at our store just what you want to give. Mother CANDYz-Our stock of Mother's Day Candy is very complete and very attractively boxed. We carry Laura Secord’s, Moirg’, Ganungrs, Llggetts. Price from 60c. to $2.25. Perfumes:-Give Her perfume or Toilet Water. We have s. very nice assortment oi‘ Yardley’s Coty’s, Houbigant’s, Jasmine, Gardenia, etc. 50c. to $10.00. We deliver your purchase free of charge OSS - DFU SAINT JOiiNdiiiEDifllClON-MONL ll Douks Stage ‘Another “Show” NELSON, B. c., May 4.—Dcuk- hobors in the ‘Thrums district stag- ed another nude demonstration to-l tionally. Private. l.- it. position on the cable and wireless question. qltly describing the ls- land's strategic situation thereon. Wireless and cable service had been greatly improved since inception of the route, with immense advant- ages to the Empire and interna- cornmerclal and day but donned clothing after-war“. state business was being transacted Meanwhile in Nelson Jail, where ~ with despatch. 118 Doukhobors are held for parad~ in: in the nude, all is quiet. A large awning has been erected shutting off the view of the jail yard m Doukhobors and curious cltzom, A drive BBIrlnsg the nudists at mmm, h Clilwcbed at any moment either Monday or tomorrow as the pmvm. 919-1 Eflvernmenf has declared it will clean up the situation, IMPERlIilTRABE (Continued from Page 1) etables ‘and Canadian meats and fruits. Other problems to be dis. cussed during thp week will 1n. elude the use of Empire currency and sterling in Bermuda and the possibility of substituting Canadian currency for sterling. Animated discussion on the sub- ject of cable and wireless communi- cation between Canada, Bermuda, the British West Indies and other communities of the Empire, coupled with consideration of the British film quota question, occupied dele- gates to the Parliamentary confer- ence yesterday. Both matters, as important problems affecting Im- perial development aroused special interest, with representatives of the Westminister, Canadian and Ber- mudian delegations airing their views. Sir Sydney Rowan-Hamilton, . President of the Parliamentary As- Trust Company Manager Heard Henry J. Knubley, manager of the Montreal Trust Company, was heard next. The loan for the pur- chase of the ‘Thornton home was negotiated between his general manager, Mr. Donald s1, and Mr. the chairman he said the two per cent margin would accrue to who- ever owned the house at the end Mr. Knubley expressed the opin- ion that the loan would not have been made without the assignment of the lease and the personal guar- antee of Mr. Decary or some per- son of equal standing. He was not a real estate expert, Mr. Knubley said to A. L. Beaubien, (Lib, Provencher), but he believed Mr. DGCBPY was taking a risk in guaranteeing the loan. Property values had decreased since i929, he thought. Thornton Admits Error Sir Henry Thornton asked leave to correct a previous statement made by him before the committee. He had been asked if he was a di- rector of 8.; tJBntreal Trust Com- pany when the House deal was put through. He nad replied that his appolntmen‘ cams after that date, but he had discovered he was in error. He was appointed before the deal was negotiated, and he asked the committee to accept his ex- planation that it was merely a lapse of memory. ' ' The committee adjourned until Tuesday next. soclatlons local branch was in the chair. Tracing development of the "all red" communications route, Hon. S. S. Spurllng presented Bermuda's 300 when the chamber of Deput- ies assembles. following the sccond ballot, next Sunday- Out of 810 con- stituencies, 248 deputies were elect- ed on the first ballot, and the re- maining 357 seal-s will be decided at the polls again- In the meantime speculation as to the definite complexion of the new chamber is rife, Until midnight tonight candidates may retire and new ones be nominated. Party chief- tains are eagerly seeking to bnng about alignments most suitable t0 their interests. The various groups of the National Republicans (Pre- mier Andre Tardleus party) are hopeful of having approximately 260 of their candidates elected to the Chamber- Between the Social- varlous left-Independent and Radi- cal left groups. _-oo_ Interest Intense PARIS, May 4.—-Party msthemat loans basing calculations on th' first ballot of the rrencb scum’ elections its; Sunday estimate that the combined vote of the Bselslistic parties-the Radical-Socialists, Na- ‘ Iowtbsr-Nine Mile Creek. Re- Remedies. the amount still outstandingln the p ward. 7 , 2040-54-81. veterinary Products. etc. cough in Dunn“. we, a the railway president W" 1° "Wt" “T i wiring“ °tr$3a°° gakzlmonpg n‘ ""°"'" 0' n’ mu°m° ni- Peter McGlbb0n (Cons Mus- "W" M’ W" 1°‘ h“ “m” - . . . a W 118m Y 1 ' ' ' . . ' Nursing irlateadof looms some! PNWI wnmfl pa“ koka) said he understood trio lease Without any additional fees or re " ' ' ' ' - - 1- -- in 5g: an: GTE‘ mammal; o! ma’ Tme provided that the house was to be milmmnum M lath"; h 1d ‘ Waring r " m. u“ mrv hp!"- ° ' °“ turned back to tbs owner at the .Dtcan r e at t w" Nurse, wit!“ 0° _ ‘Aw "i" "a! glam ,,,'.1§'§f“"“'cm§f Gulflrntce comllulv. and I ¢*'°°°°".,.pl.-, or u... prose l. the slime oon- not recollect. ,1: he had tuned the ~ oumm-Z i‘ gfl%"5'5 A ' zgsuglast Montieal. 9! u" 0mm“ Nmnnu from Ignédltion itiwas in at the cofnmencs- MRI" "Tmwtm" Tum“ "h" ~ ". ‘ . ‘ pLWJ-fl-tts-lli. tclflihwastheneatwigesscalllizlpmmt; " " up miqddd, no“? ‘ I n. f‘ ‘ _ u‘ i _ no was brought before s comm - m. m z “s Mac-z m km,” mflfihuunlyqwm my,“ an , r h _ ., ’ Tm- ‘ - l- ’ fxmd .014 1'11 you rsslir m to no evidence in connection ‘V, "ism "l, I 2.. “hi, o: thvm-m, m“ ‘h, “n. ""70 Iifirltfflr! l}? ‘want work, Farmer Brown. the chic’; ‘Mr. Hanson: "The lease dpesmot. dergtiifid the‘ deal had the BMW!‘ ’ ‘ll-WY lt- BWi-B-tal h“ "i!" °" ‘h’ f“ ‘m’ w“ stipulate tum. m. chairman mu of we rambler otrlallwrys- ‘ - p - " orlrht-hwlimm’ ' . ~ - m... 1 rbowuat the IB-Dlrffdre fromthflwil-Mfl gm," T9 Ill‘- "~‘ Wwmkfl" Wm": “n” f“ m. N' D' MCcLean ',"wear “druid ex-“utlause ,bad not the fact that the propefty Q1111“! -' - Sebooirlt. ~ . ease-swat out. lady: m lort-bfliliw- mmaaraan been included. rt was naturally un- the‘ amount bum.- ‘ " ~" ' " mmnaarn .Deca a ' your lth ulu t- ro sm'r_araarasarvrs.cav- _ A mm, de;'£?°'t°g‘r"°°“‘ 31;:- ii“ yfitlimuiurrfeydmdownnzq- " . mdleiqlnenu m . . _. m“:..:n"“' ll!!!‘ cant difference the font nil-ht would stand the loo". -. - . M4441, _l' _ . . 1m‘ and interest charge must ultimate- moan-mas. L‘ ‘ _‘ ’ ‘IIIUBIDAY " y “n” l“ ' , 1y revert to you." A The Montreal Trust would exact F03 limb-q 761'» s .. - - ~ ~ -~- - - 1 - . Mr. Dacary: "No. lifduas not mf- it from mo," replied the witness. ‘ months, 3mm,“ _ A ply moo-senior mo. Square. I88“ l!‘ _ ho M h‘: ‘ hfiilggadadt m°"m'_ Bwulxm it me. There ll I “HQ t0 b! tillt jlr. Duff: "1 presume you oon- lsts and Bocislkta-wlll sasrtratc tunnel-Socialists, Republican Social- ; In ‘French Elections i ' |L__ -———os» A progressive policy for the fu- ture was the desire of Bermudlans, he said. They looked forward to the granting of concessions for the ap- plication of the latest scientific uullevemcnto, assuring a satisfac- tory service at a reasonable cost The present disadvantage of paying charges in foreign coinage rather than in sterling should be rectified, and special inverter apparatus should be installed on the radio- telephone to guard against outsiders listening in on conversations. Direc- tional finding service should be maintained for 2t hours daily. British delegates inquired as to the effect of Empire broadcasting from Chelmsford in Bermuda and Canada, and the extended dissem- ination of news through the British short wave station. C. B. Howard, M. P, Canada, ar- gued for more Empire news being made available between films in every public theatre in the Com- monwealth. ‘Present conditions, he said, were not satisfactory to the development of an imperial point of view. .1. H. Harris, M. P., contended that the cost of private and busi- ness messages was excessive. Tho aim should be slower cost and a greater volume of business. News service facilities in London maintained by a Montreal daily newspaper were referred to by J. A. Sullivan, M’. P., who said that re-broadcsstlng was being success- fully carried out by the Marconi station at Yamachlche, Quebec. C. R. McIntosh, M. P., messed the "splendid Empire news service" given the Domlnions by the daily and weekly press of Canada, and advocated the devotion of addition- al spsce to similar information in the newspapers of Great Britain and the Commonwealth generally. Thus the Empire would become a closer knit series of communities, evolving commercially and ideally. J. D. Talbot, member of the Ber- mudian assembly, opened the dis- cusslon on the matter of a British film quota. Sentiment among the British delegation was favorable ta films produced at home. This would enable Bermuda, it was pointed out, to sfilrd out as different to the United States in this form of en- tertainment. Delegates from Can- ada and Bermuda explained tn: status of film contracts, and the distribution of films on a rental basis for business purposes. With expansion of the British film in- isf-s and the Republicans lie the, l W? l.“ "its!" °i Makes the old Floors and Furniture look like new again, and ready for use In four hours. Thirty N0 beautiful shades. flanulactu u‘. by l3___.._'*A"°"A"-HEL'2.EB.§.$2F‘- SOLD IY dustry, a distinct inclination to use pictures produced within the Em- pire was growing, it was stated. _a._ FENNELL or CHANDLER, Charlottetown