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K.C., will 11 \\‘£lll"l‘ in a not and pour some‘ [he prcparntlun into it in uni for. in pro‘-c iitliziling the rcsuit- L ‘with, is no‘. iii;'_m31l.<. -. l _“’T'im fiinics ('.”lll‘.’: up and r~hnkcri' 0." Firs. llxianrl told .\Ir. Justice uli. Shv had run to it top and‘ am: cold water but she had ‘.):en able to .‘~l€:‘p well that high: or added. Lloyd Egan & Co. (‘hnrtcrrd Accountant; 110 Richmond Street Clmrlollciown, P. E. I. Ra-zidciit Manager Mil. I). F. AIICHIBALI) Phone 41 *~McLeod & Bentley " W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. l'Bsrristo'rs and Attorneys-It-Low MDNEY T0 LOAN ""'0l'licc: I80 Richmond street. MacGur an & Trainor .. MARK R. |c0UIGAN. K. C. «.0. ST. CLAIR TIIAINOII. B. A. ‘>‘- ‘.,......Bn'rristsrl. Solicitors. Etc. , j MONIY T0 LOAN " omen: our Provinoinl Bunk, .-' Richmond ltreet. Cbnlottctown. E, V. A., Her little nephew had also been V ,_Clqirns - Pension A pp e a I Court Never Influenced mg- (C. P. by Gurcllllro span Win) ovrmws. my 20-no Pcmiou Appeal court has never been in- fluenced in its docision by consid- erntions oi the unount 0! money involved in pension claims, Justice A‘. D. Hyndnuu. president oi tint court. told tho Commons cornmit- tee on ox-service men's niloln hora today. Natunliy. however. i! I clnirn involved several thousand donors the court would exercise great care to snsum that all the riots had been elicited. ho Added. “Another point that hos been rnised is whether we are influenced by tho Minister (lion. 0. 0. Power) or the dopnrtment." snid Judge Hyndmui. “I can soy thot not A. single member or the past or pres- ent government has over aid on thing to influence the court either one way or another. We have been loft entirely to oursslvss to decide cases on our own ruponslbility." The witness cmpimsinsd thnt where a me" 1 adviser summoned by the court to give his opinion on a case had been favorable to the applicant the court had I.lWlyI ao- oepted thst opinion. I1-IE ci-rARLo'rrs'rowN calmly "We have never gone ngtlnn the advice of the medical adviser oven lr it was s !iimsy—‘.ooklnx claim," Judge Hyndmnn said. Citing flguns, Judge Hyndmsn showed that oi’ the 280.000 surviving ex-service men who had served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force and had served in a theatre of se- tuai war only about 80,000 rcooivod pensions. He though the court should con- tinue to be manned by men or legal training since practically all of the questions that came before it were questions of fact. There was no difficulty with medical questions. Has Plan To Aid coal industry (C. I’. By GuiIrdlnn's speolnl Wire) EDMONTON. May 20—A proposi- tion by which it is claimed Alberta coal could be processed under 3 new secret and patented system and sold in huge quantities to Eastern Canada and United Sinus msrkots in many forms has been outlined to Premier Aberhurt and his cabinet by Albert Grant. of Montreal, hood of the Grant Engineering Co.. Lid., which holds North American rights to the process. Mr. Grant, who served for ii time as adviser to the soviet govem- ment, was presented to the cabinet at a. session Saturday by P. J. Rowe, of Edmonton. Social Credit mem- ber of the House of Commons for At-haboska and head or the federal society credit caucus committee en- gaged in seeking new industries for affected by the fumes. she claimed. Alberta. Called by the defence, Dr. Ralph Mr. Grant will remain in Edmon- Smith. provincial pathologist, who um this week and will confer with 1.-airl he was Professor of Pathol- r ogy at Dnihousle University. I1 loxicologist and B. medico-legal ex- pert. expressed himself as "horri- i lied" that Dr. S. J. Mcunnaxi. 9- ‘ \vi‘ness :'or the plaiutlfl, had stat- . rd 5. but-ierlolozlcnl examination of the throat was of no value in such ‘ :1 case. Dr. Judson V. Graham testified he had found Mrs. Hyliinds throat "absolutely normal" when he ex- amined it at Mr. Lovews request. In ht; opinion if any throat con- dition had been caused by a “che- mical irritant," it would be likely to leave a scar and there was no Mich scar when he had examined ihrr throat. hp, said. Simon Khntvtar. a medical stud- cnl, who bonrrlcrl with Mrs. Hy- lnncl hazl previously SWOT“ W3‘ slit‘ "has never spoken in 3 nor- mal voice since ins’. December." Urges Churches to V Avoid Politics To . May ‘2o—(c.r=.)—- ;The church -wasd advised to’ 'ut.ofpolii‘. L: aybyDr. . .. 0 aairesslng the Toronto ‘Cfintm Presbytery or the United Church It had no business, he coli- '1‘ tended. “meddling" in male oi ] things. \ beiicvc the church ‘ “I don‘z. ‘should be the guide of any country ~ ‘in what sh" should do in time of .war," said Dr. Evans, referring to in. resolution rcqulestirig the Boclll service Council of Osnadn to in- itiste pmpnrailon of--n statement on ihe church‘s responsibility for the "ideals of collective security." NORTH TEYON SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll for the month of April. Grade x—1. Helen Lord, . Muriel Dawson. 3. Frances Ives. Grade 1x~i. Helen Clarke... 2. Mildred Lcfurgey. 3. Jessie lord, Grade VII-—l. Ruby Dcl|noy.,’2. Alex. Dawson. 3. Bertram Thom- son. Grade V’!-—l. Ivloroid Olsrk. 1 Grade V-1. Marion heard, 1 Gertrude Inmnn. 3. Mildred Thom- son. Grade l.'V—1. Vessie Dawson. 2. Doris Delaney. 8. Earl luyhow. Grade rrr.-1. Earl Mnyhew. 2. Doris Mccbonsld. 3. Alcthc Inmnn. Crude II an-.—-1. Denrrll Dcismy. 2. vornic us. 3. I-lonth Cobb. Gr-ode It .1r.—l._. ldith qlulb. I. .1 "h mson. 1‘ 1» g ' oomyu ‘ell m—m:eisert ,|'5__! _z_.b° oisdys bouncy. 3- lo! 0" mos. arm I ( 3 1.14 u but. 2. Tagnmy woman: 9% ma ‘lath bttorinrloo-Liloim Lord El‘ _ - a V _ *. Ale- ::=.........°r*:.:.?:.'.u"'... ..... - * . .l' W Hon. C. 0. Ross. provincial minis- ter of lands and mines. Establish- ment of at least. two plants in Al- berta within the next few months for processing of this province's coal is believed to be planned. Gradsllook For Stiff Contest: In Home Series By Elmer Dulmoge (Canadian Press smrr Writer) By the time J. Percy Page and his Edmonton Grads depart in mid- Junc for Europe. the Olympics. on exhibition tour and much sightsee- ing, they will pretty well have earned the holiday. Not many champions recognize all challengers as tho Grads do. Because of this. it is bu-ely pos- isble the world's women basketball champions will start overseas with- out A title. They open I best-oh five series at home May 28 against El Dorado Oilers. and this is the most important series Buds have over engaged in. If you don't think so, just ask them. Tho Oilors, it must be understood. were known as the Prosbytcrlm College team of Durant. Olka.. -throo years ago. They went into Edmonton _and defeated the Page girls in» I series played hall undor girl's rules and half under men's. It marked the only time the Grads have been beaten in a series since their orimilntion in 1915. so you see how important this coming affair is to Edmonton. This time they will play men's rules and the Underwood International Trophy. held since it was donated in 1923. will be at sinks. Grads will start thinking about the European trip when they are finished with the Oilcrs. The El Dorndo girls are pinyin: this season for on oil, company. Two years ago they moved from the Durant Pmsbytermn College-—und: they moved bag and baggage. coach include:-l—io Oklomoms Oily. when m rLM.s.“oUrrN MARY” 3 THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHIP CHOOSES . W4?‘ wo1u.i>’s INEST Mirrrnrss ' _r In ' ' but ‘ _ in also wolloiull. practical. Thai is why Cunard White Star exports cbou thin world- lunoul ncrtlrou Ior lint clan cabin: on the “Gun: Illn". Built on ldontfllc prlndploi lo gin tho utmost in Iloop corniort. with woven fabrics, hand tailored ior looting boouly. Beauty-rut in tho flnul mutlrou you can buy. III III interior on our 300 lino quality call woman lion ulociod Boouiyront. SIMMONS - ouch ’ in Individual poohh. Thil construction ovonly Iuppan. ""1 PHI‘! oi the Iloopcr without rut-robbing hill. and valleys. Visit your fumilura dealer" rind u. .; Boaulyrul mctiron. Compare it with thy "'°‘"|ll YOII an “ling. Soc did lul tor yourull the diiloronco. Loom why “Quun {v1ory".llno Iioumshlpc. botoll. hospitals and -' -' oi AL _l d Jr _n 1 _u they were sponsored by the cham- ber of commerce. but year they represented I-loidenville, Olka.. with expensos paid by a wealthy Indian. It's the some Holdcnvillo which bred Dizzy and Paul D:u.. Grads have already beaten teams ranked No. 1 and No. 3 in the United States. First it was the Am- erican Institute of Business Girls team from Dos Molnes, 1a.. No. 8 outfit, and than the 1935 U. 8. champions, Tulsa. Etenos. Those Silence, Page asserts. worc I great team. "It will be harder ior Edmonton fans to picture stronger competi- tion than that furnished by Tulsa," he says. "but. if any is to be round it will probably come from the El Darndo qulnm. “To explain this statement. it should be pointed out. that in six prc-tournament contests between the Tulsa and E1 Dorndo learns. the latter won five games and tied the sixth. Whether it was the low 0! averages or Just hard luck is I mat- ter of opinion. but the (act remniru that in the filial game of the Am- erican tournament the hitherto unbeaten El Dorndo girls dropped 9. one-point decision to their op- ponents from Tulsa." These El Dorndo ladies averages close to six feet in height And they live for bulretbsll. They no the No. ii 1-uniting team in the United some. but Pate learn they may b: the uncrowncd champions. Grads. win or lose. will leave Ed- monton Juno 19 and visit England, Scotland. Promo. including Nico sud Monte cnrlotzltsly. winer- lsnd. Germany, Holland and Del- gium. womorfs basketball lIn‘t on the bsrlln Olympic DNITI-In but Grad; hope to ploy an —- ‘ ‘ht oi‘ the MOTIQOWW fF°>- Larsen is showing the Mongols er: for Mongolia markets. fie ‘ tier for the comforts nnd climatic how they can combat the compei.l- ‘ ‘ in: them to orgnnirie s. trod- IdVImIze.s oi Colifornin ranches. tion of Japanese and Chinese t.rsd- ing company of their own. during the games. They will be swsy until Sophia- ber and maybe by that time it won‘t seem important how they mods out usinst those Ollers. Swede Appointed lligh Adviser To Mongolian ovt. (A. 1’. By Gunrdlnnh Special wire) KALGAN. Chohor. Inner Mon- golia, May l9—'!‘hs pence-loving dc- sooriclsnts of the "world-conquer ins" wsrrlor ahengis Khan. beset. by political and natural aflilctlons. have turned again for assistance to the huge, jovial Swede who has helped them out of trouble more thnn once in the post. While Jul contmues to extend its long mill nrm into mner Mongolia, Franc August Larsen. 6'!- year-old one-time missionary, is trying on bcholf oi’ the Mongol gov- ernment to oombnt the Nipponese economic ondxpgiitiocl pcnetntion ilnto ohcngis on‘: ancient killi- om. He huboonnamed h hldviurto ihc Inner ‘Mongolia pol tlcnl couri- cil. He has been born so curs uid is the (other of six ch dron. all born in Mosgolic, who hove loit Trails ....-..,..-,-—..._—w.-- Regina’s Flying “0.uintuplets” Blazing Air Inst Ilotinn. Burs, "qulniup- RIGHT. nml Alice Bloke. nut hove Iota." Those live girls arc toting alroldy oblolnodtlioirprivnts pilot’: lessons st the Bonn: Flying Club, ccrtlticnios. and are out in get 3 tin mg: Ilnzlo may of girl: in commercial ticket. Justin the loom- nny rn club's hhiory. Tho Ins Hill! In Min Enid Spencer. MIDI Llllhli Moflell. IXTIIME EXTREME LEFT, fcdcrll public doportmont Itono.: ma nt, who wants to be I’ pilot. 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