‘In Gaardlal. est-m an. IO“! vows Guardian Two Coate- cumsorrmpwu. cams. FRIDAY, Arms 9‘ 0 CONERVAT IVESNEED APP v Shop, Candy sting in apparently Store, gweeping i tablishment . of n. ~ and the building . l ' rmous quantities i reading rapidly. - »s involved. . u“. . ost stubborn fight- East .. . . - ~—rr\ -< _ , April 3.-Wlth the ‘ nual meeting of the Nova Eastern Hockey League sched- ‘to be held in Halifax Friday, alists a possibility that Kent- i not be representccfin the ~ next season. Such a report freely circulated here dur- ‘-- ‘last few weeks. While it seems possible that this town throw up its franchise in Nova 'l biggest hockeywaircuit, the for a hum‘ of l asons at . ppears to have some founder is the seeming indifference on of the Kentvills Hockey - making any arrange- for a team hero in 1080-81. Eastern Leaguers‘ annual only two days away, no an- of the local club has l indifferencrie surprising in Vtlnuedonhgei. .4 _'s censure . c cvsms. ‘flliilll ‘ iremen Fight Stubborn Blaze l ch Damage From F ire, Smoke And Water In Queen St. Con- 3} flagration Last Night-Barber _ either sBarber Shop or Livingstone’: _', through “y stories of the‘ cloth- A. p occu- ~ 6am Lee's Laundry rfire, 1 . discovered about 10.30 lest v did considerable damage, as v result of the flames which e buildings, and as a result V of water was poured on the firs in '~ eelhu for two hours and one - the fire was discovered it . considerable headway and especially h the centre and rear of the attention of the firemen work- Queen‘ Street. was first dir- to i-looperb Barber shop and candy More. While the g being extinguished in the floor‘ of these. establishments eoneidegable headway into may-ya: the clotbinl n. A. m». and into the and third stories of the build- pipd by 5am Lee's Laundry. . es in the latter two buildings ught from both front and were extintuished only l1’- , othing on the lower floor of game's was removed to the ay Quit The h ern League ntville s... Players Reported _ eady To Sign To Play With e therIce Clubs. dhafeetthatthelastseason‘ Store 'And Laun- Oity cafe across the street and was practically all saved. However, the goods on the second storey were a total loss from fire and water. The total value of the goods in the build. ing was in the vicinity oi’ 012,000. part of which was covered by insurance. ‘rho inferior of Keeper's Barber Shop was badly damaged by the flames, a looking glass. three chairs and the tonsorial paraphernalia being almost a total loss. The stock in Livingstone’: Candy Store. valued st 08,000 also sustained considerable damage from fire, while that of the Brady Shoe Store, ad- joining D: A. Bruce's was consider- ably damaged by water. The latter establishment. however. was not touched by the flames. All the laundry in 5:11 Lee's estab- lishment was removed safely. Police Ofilcer ‘rrainor. who super- intended the removal of the clothing. deserves great credit 1o: the system- atioway inyvhioh the work of sal- vage was conducted. f " It is understoodthst the Bruce 3 occupied by the establish- ments of Livingston and Hooper and Eamlieewastobe removed this summer. The total damage done to the building at the time of writing lg impossible to ascertain. as is also that to the other building belonging to Mr. George Hughes. ‘ ‘common: APPIIINTEII n: MARKETiliil By RepreEtatives of Different Societies‘ in _The City. Rep. ntetives of the diflereiil societies and clubs of Charlottetown met in the Oaledonian Club room! last evenibs to ‘consider the Ques- ‘tlon of repairing the Mei-m l-lall in order that entertainments may be held for charitable WFNIU l‘ ll small espensbas possible- m. 1y. u. wnm. who creme outlined the our.» of the will! endlcalled'fer'iati awn-lieu I W- inion relative to the Kilt"?- num RUNNER BElIEVEil T0 a: SBlI_TTllEll ing Towed to Port By Coast Guard Cutter. (Canadian Press) BOSTON’, April s-The British two maslde schooner Arsmay, laden with liquor which was seized off the Mains Ooast yesterday. sank as she was he- ius WW4 W this port: probably scuttled by her own crew to destroy evidence, Oonunander l-Iirun ‘P. Sou-lee. Oommandant of the coast- guard base said here today. ‘The Arenray out of Halifax was be- lieved to have been driven within the twelve mile limit by adverse winds. ‘Ilhe coast guard cutter Han-let Lane found her off Mount Desert Island Yesterday afternoon and took her in tow. About nighidall it was noticed the schooner was settling. The iew linewasoastoffand-theooastves- I01 came alongside and wok off fire schooner: mew. PARIS. Alfll 8.--Preinier Tar dieu was taken suddenly ill at a committee meeting today mg had to be assisted to his auto- mobile and taken to the note] where he resides. Is III/inner Herbert Carmaa/ Flegg. Regina. Sash. Qaeenb University undergrad- uate anlfwinner of Royal Bank of Canada's fellowship open to all Can- adian mindless-Photograph by 0. H. Boyce. Kililston. iNo Leader For Farmer's Party.- IAUKATOHEWAN PARTY AFFAIR-ti TO ll IIANDIID BY EXECUTIVE REGINA, April l-lfo leader will Sank As She Was Be- Engagement t Hill ldsry Ceyae Iowell, ds sf the g‘, 3"“. m "n" lull Mn. Bowel], whose engagement ‘to Mr. Henry g. 1Q...‘ u. d &_ and Mrs. n. a Jwiuaen of Toronto. has fest been aaaeaaced. the ms- l Filly ca... "@~1>;...ii..g Under Prohi Reading from the rte/cement cs the Prohibition commission for the pest Yea!‘- Dr. McMillan, during the debate in the legislature last evening. show- ed that there were fifty prohibition We! “Peudingjz-essss inwhich eon- victions had been secured and neith- er fines nor imprisonment me been imposed. ‘What do you think of that." he said. "for a record, for one year. of al-Governmeat that was elected to enfo the Prohibition Act? Are these cases m- political rllge to take place ca Aprifaerq-bhc '.'- g- bition ‘Act Farce Of Law Enforcement Re- vealed ByySe-nior Conservative Member A.-_For Charlottetown. ‘Announced 1 byAshleygggq-g’; 9/9 reasons. or, are they not?" Dr. McMillan ‘challenged the Praipiqrcranvnumberoftnecov- TWIY- , Dr. McMillan, who followed zen. 8- W; IaPlge and Epoahpg. sscNeili in the budget debate last. night, spoke for nearly an hour ad- iournmcnt. l-le was inbrilliant‘ rem eminent to answer. ‘than was no to Wait On - Evening. ilenscaliedforthepurpoaeofcon- daylight saving for the city of Ohar- lottetown strongly approve of the idea and ncosnmcnd its adoption And further resolved that a commit- tee\of three be appointed from the meeting to wait on me city council fequeetlnl them to pass s. city-by- law adopting daylight saving for this city by advancing the time one hom- and that slid by-law becoming w. erativs each yell‘ frcmyslay 1 to em. so. both dates inclusive." ‘rheslbove resolution movedby m. Well Known’ S 'Side Citizen Passes Away (Special to The Guardian) B E. April 3-bit. m- ward Jelly. one of Summerddek best know-n ‘“ dieduuddenly tonight at his reaid on Convent St, at thelleoftilyeernAtabotltld- clock he was suddenly micken with paralysis and Passed away almost hnmediately. The deceased had f0- sided at Summcrdtie for many years end was an expert accountant usvu-ig been bookkeeper rm- several o! the leading firms in the west of natural aunan snu m Pngtnzss Provincial legislature Aral! 3rd. ‘The Home met at i080 a. m. P thePrwincesndfor someyeare clrrnvu luv uvt nnvusm s A v__| n a Committee Appointed City Council by Large Re- presentation of Cit-. izens at The Board of. 'l‘rade Rooms Last; "imam um um meeting of cit- aiderlng the advisability of adopting Premier King _ Benches. Maxims“ 1/ ~ or a i‘ “i. _£{ __ MERCHANT " ' 1m» can“. ' , mutrmrzrtittazar. g ............................ i? .uunuwkununnm. ___:,, I illlllilflilllerealibeeeaet . . l Cm" ‘ - ' I tllarmevealaaeearviveeeaeh - Covers Prince ward Island Like the Dew, L“£=“¢....."""".'I. °-'1'."-‘."i Si.‘ LY”- Would Km Give Five» Cents To A Tory Province Makes Heated Speech On Unemployment Situation In Canada-Cries Of “Shame” From Opposition (special to the Guardian) OHAWA. Ont. April s-Pro- ‘ ceedings this afternoon in the House were signaiized by a. voluminous 89ml! bl! the Prime Minister on unemployment. in which he display- ed to advantage all his peculiar gifts of plausibility. Prior to his taking the floor, Mr. McIntosh of North Battle- ford. continued his speech of yester- day. As to an economic survey of Canada with a view to ascertaining the causes of unemployment as eug- gestsd by Mr. Garland, he agreed, butateted thatthlseurvlmifun- dertlksa. was the ohlilatiaa of the provinces. As to unlnploymeac ia- euranoe. the decision of flu law co- flake cf the Grownwaa that it was >> vmfiwieiliuiieflletlm. I! flu $3». aw stain» action u- ter fire provinces‘ had done their put,wellandgcod.ftwas.hede- elated, a world problem. The Prime ldinistsr occupied the rest of the afternoon. lad there was certainly not s. tame moment throughout. He started out to aay therernustbeintheendeavorto meet this problem, some division c! labor. and in this division he includ- I I FireWo (Canadian Press) P , April fie-Edit persuu were filled and scum of othersinlured in eeerise of er- plosions today at tihc plant of the Pennsylvania Firework Display Corn- pany. Inc. at. Devon, shtem miles Wat d Eiiladelpltia. Almrt thirty five injured persona ware takm to the Bryn Main- Hospital. Within a comparatively short time police and firemen established s measure of traffic control on the Uneoln Hgh- ed the league of Nations, in estub: ilshing a standard for the world, and Great Britain in establishing I standard for the British Empire. but the parts to be played by these were vastly different from the part of a‘ municipality. And the position of the Dominion Government in this mat- ter was largely mslagous to that ed Britain. He most positively disavow- ed the right of the Dominion to call uponthetaxpayersofthiscountry to make contribution to municipal- itiae and the provinces for unem- lilwment purposes. seeing no obliga- tiona ca its part to distribute funds to certain sections of the community in the various provinces. How much consideration he asked. was given sieaal men. who often had to go without cnployment for several months a year, but some time for several years. These very persons he alleged. were numbered among the taxpayers. How about literary men and Journalists. whose work was more or less seasonal; what about Continued on Page 8. Eight Killed In rks Plant way and automobilisis were deioured outodthedangeraoneTheplsntw-as comirised of a number of small buildings and the five men killed wereel-id to have been in the build- ing wilwn the first explosion occur- red. A nulls from the plant the ex- plosions created havoc in one lumber ylndofflLlobbandsmlsofthe Lincoln Highway. which is also know-n locally ll the IAncaster Pike. Piles of lumber were dislodged and win- dows in surrounding buildings were shattered. pest occupied that position with Mr. R. '1'. Morrison. Wain sheet. 9am usentde. He leaves ionsnurn a wid- ow. formerly Mrs. Macbeod of Park Otaner. but no family: also three More Bodies Recovered From Pioneer Coal Mine Proposed ' Head Police Unknown HALIFAX, N. 8.. April 3.—Attoraey General W. L. l-iall stated in the House of Assembly yesterday that he didnotkaowthenamaofthaman who was to be commissioner of the - Nova Scetie Police, the establishment - of which force is provided for in a bill new before the House. All he knew was that the chief commission- er of the loyal Canadian Mounted Police had premised to release to Neva Bcotia a competent man for one year, to organise the pwviaciai force. Fight Postponed urban. rwnlcui Ipthe ra- ltelianheevyweiflt champion and tbevaaadiell liahbrlierry Gains wnieawssnrsdferapril lanes beeapostpeaeeuattlassilttcaae- menace-seamen. WIDUU-llfilv-KIAI- aedaateacpmaleaifiph .. I , \'~\ The Weather, etc Vrav few Fans Bacon; Banter Faun Lesions. on 1' n: Damn‘ clot 0F‘ Lin: g the League of Nations and Great- by" mmssn- opposite ~to~the PYMQQ$MeWFL