Jessica FI5HElMIiN_I'rol- en ‘ g at Hall Mfg. Co-, sum- 2053-4-16-21 NERAL TODAY-Tho mn- eral of the late Mrs. MacSwecuey will take place this afternoon from the residence of lidrs, W. A. Bren- non on Central Street, Summer-side, to St. Mary's Church. The service at the house will be at. 2 p- m- and at 2.15 at the Church. Ven. Arch- deacon White oiflclating-S. IL! ‘QUIET WEDDING-A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Bap- tist. paysonage on Wednesday even- lng._._a'ben Rev. Mr. Wilson united in “marriage Miss Ruth E. Bowness 0f ggfilslngton to Mr. Frank Albert Wcodslde of Summcrslde. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Woodside will rl-lide in Summerside -__\\jh1jre they ilzlve thc best wishes y friends. S. Ur —EI\'TERTAINDIENT IN EP- Writflrn luLL-A rather unusual 12110 of cllttlrtrlinnlvllt was given in ;-.;.\.1.l>lril Illlli on ‘Thursday el/"n- 111%,, file 14m lllst. 'l‘in"ough the l .11 1' of tho Canadian National ltzllllvil1sl, several reels of motion pilctllrcs were shown, depicting _ scenery in tliiifcrcnt parts of Can- tcln. Lut: Brule and Jasper Park, . .h hunting, fishing and golfing wcncs were featured. Preceding the I inc of the motion pictxses, nor-n slidcs ucre scrccncd and __ ‘ml of interest as well. The rile was unclcr the auspices of _l'1>i '_v (‘hllrch School, and at- liu-"illl ll vury large attendance. S. ""I:'()IK.\IER ISLANDER PASSES ‘~\Vor<l was rcccived by Island rel- " ‘t1’ was of "llc death on Wednesday. ’ A. ,.l1lii:. nl Mr. Norman Mae- ‘ 14¢ or. ills home in Revere, Mass. "of pneumonia. The deceased was ' horn in rim View, P» E. Island, nsd " the son of illc late William 1,15; lie n carpenter by lcl and later making his home fievere. hfass. He had many who»; on the Island and vlsicd ills old home 121st summer, when “'11s recuperating from an lil- ' , the result of an auto accid- Re leaves to mourn his widow, Orly Mix hflnllie Williams 0f chants Road, two sons and two —I|0U8ES FOB SALE-New 8 roamed house on Beaver 5t. All modern conveniences. Also new 6 rcomcd bimgllow on Water 5t. East Modsrn- Apply W. R. Warren, Bum- rnerside. 2050-4-16-21 —_CA_SE DISMISSED-The case against a young man, who was ar~ rested for vagrancy on Wednesday evening came up at the Summer- side Police Court on Thursday af- ternoon before Magistrate D, O. Stewug and was dismissed.-S- —0P'EN WATER AT SUMMER- BIDB-"rhe spring like weather of the last few clays has given the icc in the harbor a bad shaking up- The ice has left the rivers and there is open water in the harbor. some drift ice lies outside the breakout-- er, which only requires a heavy W111“ to send it away. On every hlmd P. s. 1. Pottes In 1V. Y. Racket NEW YORK, April l5-—-An alleg- ed “raokeW by which the Govern- ment is said to have been defraud- ed of from $250,000 to $300,000 In customs dues on imported potatoes from Prince‘ Edward Island was dis- covered today at the conclusion of a year's investigation by 25 special customs agents. , The evidence has been turned over to Federal Attorney George Z- Alcdalle by the agents, who intimat- cd that indictments would be ask- ed against 16 or 20 potato dealers who would face charges on}! counts some of which carry l» penalty of tavo years in prison. The agents said the "racket" con- you see preparations for tile boat- ing and fishing season and the l0b-| ster packers and fishermen illVi preparing for the North Shore season. Word has been received by) Mr. John E. Campbell that the Gaspesla will leave Montreal on; May 9th and come direct to Sunl—' merside- She will call at Charlotte-i town and from there to Corner‘ bmok. Ncu-foundland. This boat will’ no doubt open navigation at Sum-f mersldcx-Sj —ft is pleasing to report that, Mr. George Pickering of Summersidei is improving from his recent ill-i disposition-S I Labor Party Chooses Head From Canada SENATOR GIDEON ROBERTSON ELECTED PRESIDENT 0F IN-i TERNATIONAL CONl-"ERENCEI AT GENEVA. GENEVA, April l5-Scnutor Gid- eon Robertson, former Minister of Labor ln the Canadian Govwn-l merit, today was elected prcsirlent of the international Labor Confer- cllcc, annual assembly of the Inter- national Labor Office, which open- i ed its sixteenth session here. Representatives of 5O nations are 1 participating in the conference, i which is expected to continue three 1' weeks and will silare with the Gen- eral Disarmament Conference the use of the municipal auditorium. There are three items on its ag- endn. sislcd or importing the finest Prince .~4\' yoillwaqsPaqlzed in Edward Island potatoes and storing them, duty nee for trans-shipment, in bonded warehouses. Then instead or rcshlpplng the imported potat- 'I'he imported potatoes then so chi the domestic market free of the ‘f5 cents per bag duty» crufilllfcifillnn THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. shrill‘! Vickcrson takes place from her residence, 43 Upper Hlllsboro So, on Sunday, April 17th, service slartlngat 1.30, funeral leaving at 2.00. Interment People's Cemetery. THE PATRONAGE 0F ST. JOSEPH was observed st 8t. Joseph's Convent on Wednesday last. Two masses were celebrated at (‘ am. and 7 am. the first by Rev. Ad. Maclntyre and the second by His Excellency Right Rev. J. A. O‘Sulli- van. A number of aspirants and members received l-loly Communion.‘ In the evening at 7 dclock a. num-i ber of the young ladies were rc-i ceivcd in the Sodality, after whichi an eloquent sermon was delivered by ‘ Bishop 0‘Slllllvan. The sermon was King Cole Tea Standard Blend King Cole “Orange Pekoe," 75c lb. “The Q15; Do not Pay More. (Plaimls) (PAgIElEGE) in Choice Tea” '- i ‘tics, cheaper domestic potatoes are‘ ' , shipped in sacks bearing the port mark placed on the imported bags. a ‘l E ff ' N ' K e c t z v e o w . King Cole Tea A 1e! Blend 40c lb. 20c 1-2 lb. 50c lb. 25c 1'2 lb. 38c 1-2 lb. followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacramcnt. Hymns were, rendered by lhc Sodaiiiy Choir ntl both momlng and evening services. RETAILERS : You are requested to sell KING COLE prices. As usual we refund to you the differe- ROCKY POINT-Once more res- idents behold the beautiful waters TEA immediately at above nce in cost. of rivers and harbor. The lce has practically gone with an occasional cake visible outside the Block House, however there is quite a lot of ice but it is hoped it will soon idisappcar as the fishermen on St. |!Peter's Island and elsewhere are i House of Commons today, did the FEnERAllgovernment intend to appoint a ‘ ‘tariff board? Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of MK ROUTING 0F (Continued from Page l) Ordained To Ministry Rev. Charles M MacArthur of Mayflower road, Bquantum, was or‘ dained Wednesday evening at the midweek services at the ‘Iremont Temple in Boston. Mr. MacArthu- ‘has been attending Gordon College of Theology and Missions for the past four years and will be Brid- uated 0n June 1. There WEN 750 people present including several ministers of nearby churches and the president of the Gordon col- lege. ' The services were opened by-sing- 111g 01' hymns accompanied by piano and comet, and followed by a pray- er of the ‘ Rev. m ‘ . scripture was read by Rev- Mr. Mc- Knight of the Reformed Church. The sermon was given by Mr. Brougher, the ordination prayer To Continue Low Week -End Forges Acaoss CANADA Au. ex. _ rnlvss "mun C. Railways and steamshlps are shill!!! I sweet travel song this year, a song that bids fair to make all-time travel history as for a tho public is concerned. Rarely have prospective travellers encountered the bargains that pm- cedc the Summer vacation season with siren call. Low rates exist on all well established steamer lines. The railways are swinging with gusto into the cheap week-end ox- cursion ‘ ‘ and, exclusive of excursions, ,they arc continuing their low week-end fares. . latest bargain to reach the trav- el counter ls the Canadian Nation- was offered by Dr. Edwin Drew of Gordon College. President Nathan R. Wood of the Gordon College gave the charge to the new minist- er, anddDr. W11“ , assistant i pastor at Trcmont temple, closed the service with a. welcome to the new minister- l 1\il’.r. McArthur has made. his homo in Bquantum for a. number of years, is married and has one son, Charles Jr. ' Squantum people who ‘attended the services were Mrs. Edward Sul- livan, Mira. M. E. Sammett. Mr. and Mrs» illrarlk N, Crossman and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Fraser. Mr. MacArthur has relatives in this province m. Garnet Campbell Rocky Point, is an uncle and 11m. Archibald Currie, Cumberland, an aunt. His mother was a daughter cf the late Angus Campbell. Nine’ Mile Creek. Mr. Robert Currie, Cum berland and Mrs. Rlendle Larter, Charlottetown are also cousins of Mr. MacArthur. ' WILD DISORDERS (Continued from Page l) A mob around one cf the wrebked stores greeted an advancing phal- anx of special constables who were brandishing their batons with streams of curses and shouts cf "leave him alone, you dirty, scabs,“ when they attempted to arrest a person who had just smashed a store window. The crowd used their fists against the police batons. Women were again to the fore in the ranks of the rioterc. One woman was knocked down and with six rloters who had bleeding heads a1 Railways "Across Canada All Ex- pense Tour," Just announced. It in- volves three weeks of touring by rill. air. water and motor and touches all the highlights of scenic and historic beauty between Toron- to and as far up the Pacific Coast as Prince Rupert. The tour has been named “The vacation without a care." because everything is arranged and all costs are known and paid for in advance under the direction of an experi- enced land cruise director, all the well known resorts are reached and popular lake and coastal voyages are undertaken. The unique inclu- sion of an aeroplane trip is provid- ed over the 80 miles between Van- couver and Victoria. The role is the lowest ever estab- lished for a holiday cruise o! this type. Regular Monthly Meeting C.A. The regular monthly meeting of the Directors of the Y. M. C. A. was held in the Board Room at 8 p. m. Dr. J. A. Clark opened the meet- ing with scripture reading and prayers. Others present: WM. Howe, S.T. Green, F. M. Stewart. Dr. Archibald, J. E. Harris, J‘. L. Douglas, L. J. Stacey, E. E. Clawcon and General Secretary R. A. Pendleton. The minutes of the regular meet- lng of March 8th, and the special meeting of March 30th, were read and adopted. ‘Jd-illfblhters? “l” m“ sist°rs' Mrmhm The first question concerns theigetung anxmus The MacDonald age of admission of children to Hwy; of mm M119 creek are plymg employment in non-industrial occu- {on the Rocky 129mg fgute_ r1119 1“. potions. It will be discussed in its 11mg; plied till Thursday and gave if?“ $139» hum 1155i?! d1$¢1l551011 iigcod service, carrying mails and _ Harry Ramsay of “were, M“, wists: ac Vie: {toga “previous passengers-The members of Ring. ---- - L ~' l 8 6011- wood Institute held a "sewing bee" n‘! 1"” bmmem Frank “t *' “ clusion of on international conven- lath h iilqw-‘nnu Daniel in California to “on ‘ °_ m" °‘ m“ "m" mime’ - ast week. Though weather and The second question deals with mugs m-e m; the best nothing the abolition c! Ice-charging cm- (‘flaunts the loyal workers-Regrets 1110541161111 1180119108- T1118 Will be i119 are expressed for the illness of Mr. first debate upon this subject, the Andrew Murphy who m, been ma final discussion being set for the 1151a,, B11 Mnm; R_ next conference session. The Inter- ' i national Labor Office has received QANADMN L5G10N_The gem reports indicating that some such eral monthly meeting of the Can- Bmploymwi 889110185 have been sdinn Legion was held at the Eldon taking advantage of the economic H311, Apr“ 911p and w“ we“ 5t. depression to charge exorbitant fees 10mm, the pmsment’ P_ J_ Bymel 1'01‘ i011 Plflcflmefll-S- presided. By coincidence the meet;- AISO 11D 1°!‘ first dl$°li551°l1 at ing fell upon the date of the fif- this session is the question of old teen“, annwersary o; vlmy Ridge, 58° Pen-‘lmni- _ when one of the greatest battles of Senator Robertson said he re- ‘the w," was “mam and won by garded his election as a tribute to Qanadag 119,011; sons_ 1n m, m1“- m1? 1301111111911 1T1 View °l l“ C011" ute of silence preceeding the meet- stant loyalty to the International 1m; Lheyhought o; the “made! Labor Organization, built up under present flashed back over land auspices of the League of Nations, and sea to the dawn o; ma; mam. and 91111111193 901195119 adhesmn W orable morning fifteen years before its Driflcllllefi- when the cream of Canada's man- ‘ liege but ill health prevent- It was also a tribute to the 1100a changed what was thought to 11331611 from following her prflléb" countries of the New World, par- be hnpossnfle mm “glorious victory. " he hnd a kind and affection- tieularly those of North America, “we wonder that the returned men are proud men, although marked men. Fitting remarks re the anniversary were made by Comrades Dnn Ross and Dan Mac_ Pherson. The business of the meet- ing was then proceeded with. It was moved by Comrade Vanldor- Stine. that a hearty vote of thanks be tendered to our able and ener- getic entertainments committee, Comrades Dan MacPherson, Bob West and Aubrey McLeilan, for the successful dance held on March 17th. A resolution of sympathy to Miss Margaret Martin in her recent sad bereavement was passed and a letter of condolence drafted to be sent to her. Other business having been attended to the singing of National Anthem brought-a 9111;. cessful meeting to a close, ---_-__-____._ PERSONALS and arms, reeled out of the strug- gling mass, leaving one of their comrades in the arms of the police. One man who was isolated plunged his arms through a store from; window and withdrew them badly cut. Hc was immediately taken in hand by a group of volun- tcer police. A handicap to the forces of or- der tonight was the presence of hundreds of orderly citizens who came to the main shopping centre to sec the disturbances. These groups afforded shelter for num- bers of hooligans armed with stones which they threw through shop windows and at police. As a. direct result citizens of oth- er centres throughout the Domin- ion hastencd to enroll as auxiliaries in case the disturbances spread from Auckland. In Auckland itself, within 24 hours of the first call for volunteers, 1,200 men had respond- ed for special police duty, includ- ing 100 mounted men. At Wellington Prime Minister G. W. Forbes assured the House of Representatives "the Government is fully prepared to meet eventualities and will not allow rloters to gain the upper hand." His words were the first indication the Dominion Government had taken official cog- nizance cf the situation. and was there held over to the or- “Erin der of the owners who may direct B" its export to Canadian qr United states ports. i BEAUIIARNOIS Canadian 11°F“ 11ml B11 the fiwll- (YITAWA, Ont, April l5—-(By1' ities possible for the handing of the Canadian PresD-Dlvlsion of] ggmwp, 0m" Am“ 15,413“ 8min, and the influence of the Gov- the usrlculture committee of the j statement which some time ago the “lime” W“ “m1 i“ l" =8 1° W“ House of Commons into two sec- Prime Minister promised to the wnsmtent’ t” i‘? direcmm °f trade tlons, one to deal with wheat and House of Commons in connection thmugh Gamma“ channell- He bee! and the other with duiryins. with Beauharnols will probably be WWW’ lwwever’ impress "m" mem‘ was urcéd upon the Hum u! Cum- made on Monday, Mr. Bennett told ‘m’ m“ m” 9m“ W” i“ “l” “"163 mons today. ‘the House today. The Premier was °f the “m”! m“ might dire“ Declaring that he had been a answering a question by Hon. Ian it 553181’ willed. ‘member of this committee since MacKenzle, (Lib, Vancouver Cen- A great deal mum be achieved “- I930 and that ‘he great bu“, o; its mm at the ports of shipment. there were time had been consumed with dis- "It is the intention of the gov ma" male“ or wumemal ma“ 0118510118 0! WhBBfl. F- H- Pickcl. ernment tc devote its entire atten- mwrened m the mmmem‘ M 3mm (Cons., Brome-Misslssquoi), rle- tion to this matter on Saturday," through the“ port's‘ if they were manded more consideration of dairy the Prime Minister said. “It has interested m the moving’ handling problems. He was not a western been impossible in the time at our and direction M gram‘ Recently he member and he did not pretend to disposal to gather together what in- h“ firflwn the “ttenmn o’ “n” know anything about wheat, but formation we have for the purpose mama] men m the desirability or Mr. Pickel asserted that he could of making a proper statement to moving 3mm throng?‘ Canadian walk up to c. bin of this grain and this House, with regard to the pom’ the Minister 3M1‘ pick out camel or marquis or re- whole matter, since the déliltllli of J‘ I“ n?“ ‘Lu’ mmsTxmgsb ward just because o‘. the persishithe power ,corporation_not the ‘said, that reasonably prompt act. enoe with which these had been dls- i light, heat and power company-in on was expected on m” appeal ‘or cussed in committee. It was hard ' the payment of interest on its de- a rate o? 19'“ cent“ p" one mm’ for men interested in dall-ying to bentures, its second mortgage se- and pounds on 8min ‘mm the get in a word at committee. curitles, which occurred on April 1. head o! the Lakes m Mbrmme ports "May I ask the hon. gentleman “If we can complete our labors Action w“ expected’ especially m a question?" interjected F. G. San- in this regard," said ‘Mr. Bennett, xwgzfilnteigte preflflecucn views o’ derscu. (Lib. Perth South). “Did "on Saturday, it is my intention ' ' Mr. Stevens declared there was no h h i - e 11°” "9 Y"! ilillluituhlts to dis to make a statement to the House quesuon that It w” deskous as m‘, cuss butter in 1930? on Monday." "We did," responded a number of as w?‘ humanly piss“)? w encour; age e movcmen o cargoes o tlsl-lmfxztlalieplrlxcdmgefinaiiltilil laugh grain and other products through "That was New Zcaland butter," Canadian channels‘ Bu‘ when the remmkcd Mr‘ Pick“. Opposition asked for a yes or no de- He contended that the call-y 1n- “M” m’ 12134 “m, “p”? h” dustry was in dire need, and all- mega: :33," eéuvtlfigdd S: i: ggatjgecze-smuu bonus on bum“ sldered than have any adverse de- cision immediately given. His department, said Mr. Steven-I. was carrying on an intensive study into increasing and exporting goods through Canadian 110m. This in- volved the question or high policy and he was not prepared just now to make a statement but much an- alysis was being made. He would to realize that. the government manifested its intention in the usu- al way. \.'l./ s él 11m. Herbert Donald of Sea Mrs, Elizabeth Cousins, of c; Morgaxet, Mrs. William im- of Eels Creek; Florencc. ' iFinauce, replied that Mr. Lapointe . ‘lxvss too old a parliamentarian not Physical Department reported on by Mr. L.J. Stacey. This department is going along satisfactorily with good attendance. Report adopted. Religious Work was reported on by Dr.‘ Archibald who stated the' Sunday evening services were going along as usual and also the Boy's Sunday morning meeting. Fmanoe Committee reported on by Chairman, W. M. Rowe, some dis- cussion regarding the outstanding pledges. Mr. J. L. Douglas and Mr. Pendieton agreed to spend a day calling on those who had pledged. General secretary's report was presmtcd by Mr. Pendleion, ma rc- port was very satisfactory and show- ed that the sctlvltiec of the Y. M‘. C. A. were up to the standard in the various departments. On motion this mport was adopted. Ncnlinating Committee. ‘me foll- owing Directors were named to act on the above named committee. Dr. Archibald, s. '1‘. Green and W. M. Rowe. cannon. rmunnnsmr mam-mo, ' (Continued mm Page l) pathetic enquired, There passed away on April the will- on at her home in Tyne Valley, "vitae Mary L. Pllllllf$| at the early go of 31 years. Although in fall- ‘ Eng health for several years the end came "quite suddenly and was a gnea/t/shock to her family. The de- . ed had been up and around two l‘ A2131. before her death, The deceased _ h“ 11-35;’ ‘the cluughter of Mrs. Sarah “" fliilllps and the late Alfred Phil- “" iiiilcrarllngcon, Lot l4. About two “Mhfyqffilfiinlfi Mrs. Phillips and her “mdatighiter went to reside with a sis- ” Tenor Mrs. Phillips, Miss Mary Gor- ‘opp m. Tyne Valley. Miss Phillips ' d5 “ah exceptionally clever young rilan when a1 school. She was a lnzbop at Val], yol- l It was moved that the usuallmem- bershlp meeting be held on April 38 at 8 p.m. to appoint three mcbiberl to act with the Directors committee on the nominating committee t0 nominate men 0c fill the positions cf the five retiring Directorlt‘ o mourn besides her widowcdinations. ' , two sisters, Mildred. Mral Notwithstanding the difficulties {George Pickering of Summerside of the International Labor Organ- , ‘and ubclla, Mrs Kenneth Camp- lzation in the past 12 years it had livl f (ILcnry and one brotherumnde ltsclf a permanent place in _ :.\\"llllflll‘i G. on the 01d homestead the world, and with international "T 1,11 Adingion, Lot 14, to whom much‘ collaboration he believed it would ffylliflililly is extended. The funeral; succeed in overcoming present pre- v ' lIHOlCADlilCO on April 8th from thlfoccupcticns. . Swine-to the Presbyterian Church In these times of economic stress, {in tot l4. Rev, Mr. Robertson of- Senator Robertson remarked, the 2 3rd at tho home, church and‘ workers‘ standards of life and con- 3,... Thcrc was a short service at dltions of labor should be main- film hmne followed by thc scrvlcc taint-d nt the highest possible lim- jin illc Church, which was a very ‘lmpl vo ollc- Rcv- Mr. Robertson frond from Romans 8.18, and smkc pvxhldccp feeling of the departed. ffhc hymns sung were “Safe ln the _ firms of Jesus" at the hour-re, and Ville Lord is my Shepherd," "There " gu nofillgni in Heaven," and "Atfde ' jw 1h are) n! the Church. The inns- . :10 alias beautifully rendered by 0M’ s Montvonlcry of Port Hill. 'I‘hcrc {was a large congregation from "rvnofvalloy- and the surrounding + incl’. The pallbearers were, Mes- xn-s Sillnicy McLean, Clarence Phil- .l‘11~=. Ivan Macbnan, cyrll Rodd, about seven weeks suffering from _____A__ __________ tlTrlivln Will nms and Stewart Mont- a fractured hip- He is now veryiqpyydnq ._ M s; Annm H0}; ‘rz-rowy, Interment w,“ 1n 11m rem- much better although he will be lmver, m1 April 1i, to Mr. and Mrs. plot nt the Pvsbytcrian Cem- obliged to rest 101' l few Wealth Joseph C. Gallant. adlllihtenMgr- 7°‘- 3 ion Kathleen . \ RADIO one hundred pounds in 18.84 cents regardless of American rates and American roads." _ Col. Khomas Cantley, (Cons. Pictou) said a memorinu had been sent to tho Government signed by the Conservative members and Senator asking the ministry to gram the request of Halifax and Saint John for lower grain rates However he had slight hope even‘ with lower V rates that any more grain would be__ shipped through saint John and Halifax than at present. The reason was the very low rates often obtaining for advise and counsel further ccnsid- 5mm between New York and mum eration on the 19.34 cent rate ap- new p0,“, _ peel. _ Hon. J. L. Ralstcn, (Lib, Yar- . . F18]! Quotations (YITAWA, Ont. April 15-0017- ernment subsidies to assist in the coverage of difficult areas, such iaccommodation of programs as jmlght be necessary to main- itain their quality, and encour- agement of the existing Ita- tions that are making an effort to provide Canada with radio entertainment, were among tho recommendations made before the house committee on Broadcast- ing today by Arthur Dupont, di- rector of Station CKAC, owned and operated by the French daily hows- papcr La Presse, Montreal. The nc- cessary subsidies could be paid cut Inf the revenue collected in‘ radio [license fees, the witness said, and would impose no additional burden upon the people. "DIVISION BELLS" CYITAWA, April l5—(By The Canadan Fraser-Division bells for the vote on the budget are expected to ring in the House of Commons next ‘ruesdsy. ft will be one of the OTTAWA- Out . April 15-111 vlcw shortest debates in some years, open of the coming imperial economic m; 1“; 11401111314 The budget was conference, Hon. Ernest Lnpolntc pfqgqnfcd 1o 1m; House by 1:. N. fl-ib- 9110M 111W- Hked m thelnaoau, mum mama. Ami s. ANNUAL METING I: was moved that our annual meeting take place on Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Mal’ 101-11- Mr. J. A._McMillan who owing w his long sickness was forced to rc- tirc. from the Board of Directors. 1t was moved b; Mr. ROWE, second- ed by Dr. Archibald that a letter cf appreciation be lent to m. Mb- Millln for the valuable servlccshc has rendered the Y. M. 0. A. Motion carried. - PRINTING OTTAWA, Ont, April iii-The question of printing for distribu- tion of tho report of Sir Alexander Gibb, London, England, port auth- ority, on his survey of Canadian harbors was before the printing committee of the House, and his department hoped the committee would favor the printing of the docum it. This reply was given in the House of Commons toriny by Hon. Alfred Duranleau, Minister of Marine, in answer to a question by A. E. Munn, (Lib., Vancouver North). PERSONALS --Rev. E. J. Chisholm ofvlfazcl- brook, was visiting in Summersidc this week and spoke at the Wed- nesday evening service in the Bap- tist Church. B. mouth-Shelburne) snld the Mari- tme port appeal was a simple one. The only element of complication he had heard advanced was the argument that if the rate was rc- duced to Saint John and Halifax the American roads would also ra- duce their rates to American ports giving» the same result. "But I want to pdnt out," he declared, "that the railway board reduced the roles from Fort William and other points Lemon Helen 1, to 8 w aw» mu =1 1-= wu- v-rfiiil-liiiififliit "f l-flro Late T0 BIN’! 81X I001! HOUSE furnished June Ilt, to B099. lit. Apply Gillflllll. Sfli-I-lo-ll Among the paasenger; 11511-11 on the S. S: Lady Rodney which arc rlvcd in Halifax yesterday from Kingston, Jamaica, 1g M153 p; p951. er. Charlottetown. ——_'T'c"llln7v_ “HORTON. Nlllm, Apr-n. Ila-five Ju- solo arrived n4 flue flnh pier hero lo- thy. WHOLESALE QUOTATION! Tinrgc end 4 to il cent! per popnd Marketa 3% to 4% Haddock 4 in 5 Pollock 2 lo 3 [like 4 to 5 Cull 8 to 4 -Mr. Khalil Sharbell returned to his home in Poringron ihursday- evening. Mr. Sharbell has been in the Prince County Hospital for n)‘ 8ALB'_ o". nougiéfwo years, ready for work. Prici IOU-Ob. One British Soldier hcrsc,,threc years; one general .11\!1'boco more. nine years. Walter B. Weeks. r-l-eauum cumb- nnvr-"rls COMING CONFERENCE