,9, 1931 i . Laugh. e we 1g-\After days negqflflblon in the dow OI 8- Benenfl elec- gm; political crisis died i may 1n a laugh. It was l! unflpected sequel, B! ' House of Commons had swmwd from mud high gamed)’. And b0- ‘u England will be IEUBh- w \ , members crowded into ‘_., n the openlnz of Par- ‘ l, was known that A, and the Laborites bod m ggiccllléllii. The original ‘mendmfilli to land taXeé ... watered down. In a re- ‘me government after u“ it nskance, had agreed , y; qubject to reconsider- gceriain details." I! the “t was taken to a. division ,,-_ and Laborites would , he in agreement. The “c would not be defeated- ‘gg was over and ‘oddly Mm Labor and Liberals mung the victory. “of; Enters Peaceful Scene , jarring note suddenly en- gg peaceful scene. As Sir . MaCLCQlI was about to e revised Liberal amend- llcrbei-t Dunniw, deputy I oi ways and means, who lding, announced that in u, was out of order‘ if bar GOVT.- iberaL§Agr ee GreatPolitical Crisis Thought o Be Pending, Dies Away In . p an amendment to "the under consideration. He held perial in the Guardian) N. N. B., June 18.~“The ibis _vcar are lookini; rd to a substantial increase i timifir, particularly from lied States." stated M. F. H , traffic manager, canad- iional Railways, when inter- liere today. In referring t0 urist traffic in general he it the trade nowfrmiks as ilie major natural resourc- Caniidri and itsincrease i5 phenomenal, Continuing he evaluc in 1930 for the Provinces alone is es- i- ll 840000000. re Tourist Money Goes ht be interesting to note plins remarked as to what particularly Americans, i in Canada. A survey which ducted a short while buck lint sixty percent came to ice the country and for - oi the scenery. As to where if aces which comes from i t troific, some very en- " figures iia-ve been pre- Ihflwinz the distribution of -i tourist money in Cun- hwiifi 811d cities. They are disc 26.0 percent- urants and cafes, 20.6. and rooms, 17.3. i i 5i 3'.’ A.‘ ¢¢‘ L¢AA n‘ AAAAAAQA Millpond i Best Swedes home uge and expo". LPOND" Turpin Top 8141108 IMP no van. v-vé ' “I ‘hm! Turnip: are ‘Tin the AMERICAN u sin g I {M be: ‘tufllrigfiiliil: ' 5 l" P. E. Island. ‘ i" 3i 0o. Ltd. ritimeis Looking For crease In affic A This Summer m that clause 20. which was under wmiilflrfliion. dealt wiui reliefs. The proposed’ endment affected assessment clause. The mailed house looked bewild- md» A couple of Liberals rose to argue the point. But Mr. Dunnico held to his ruling. The Conserv. atives laughed hugely. The Ho“; had Dilrloroe, in tum to another amendment. The famous MgcLegn amendment passed from the scene. even before it was formally moved, Another Sequel to you" But’ still another sequel is to fol. low. The liberal amendment was not ruled out of order as applied to the whole bill. It is only ruled W‘ 85 3 Proposal to amend a. par- ticular clause. The Liberals now plan, it is understood, to propqsg it- as a. new clause when new clauses come before the House on Mfmdfly- But here again there are difficulties. The finance bill, 1n which the land tax proposals are included, is passing through the House tothe fall of the guillotine. The new Liberal clause 15 tanned again Monday, which coming after ti"? ERBIish week-end usually yields a. poor attendance. Yesterday the government was caught in a. snap M01155‘! division. But forewarned. whips are likely to be fOrcarmed, Tile prevailing Opinion is that the latest liberal-Labor breach» has been healed. Yet many are won. derive if it has not left a. rankling scar. ' Tourist Auto accessories, gas and oil, 11.5. . _ Theatres and amusements 8.5 Transportation, ‘l. Confectionery and incidcntals, 5.9 percent. , Street car and taxi fares, 3.3. From these figures it is evident that the benefits of this trade are widely distributed. New Brunswick showed an in- crease in tourist travel in 1930 over 1920 of almost 50 per cent and Nova. ‘Scotia. approximately the same amount. Prince Edward Island also show- ed an increase and it is expected that with the inauguration this seas. on of the new car ferry which will operate across the straits of North- umberlandi between Cape Tormen- tine, N. B., and Borden, P. E. I. and the new Canadian National hotel recently opened in Charlotte- town u considerable increase in the tourist travel to the island which is known as the “Garden of the Gulf‘ will materiailze- The tourist ac- commodation in all three provinces has greatly improved within the last few years. Plans Shot Into The Air _ (British United Press) LONDON, June 18—Ti~emendous possibilities in extending the use o1 aeroplanes over difficult country, where adequate aerodrome space cannot be found, are inherent in the extraordingary land catapult device which has been demonstrated for the first time at the Royal Air- craft Establishment, Famborough. The apparatus hurled a. big twin- engined Vickers "Virginia" niilht bqmber, weighing more than seven tons, into the air in three seconds after a forward run of about 100 feet, as compared with the usual take off run of this klrld of alr- craft of between 900 and 1,030 feet. What this means in the operation of big war and civil aeroplanes from restricted spaces is sufficiently ap- parent from the figures; it is not too much to say that this modern Cflbfilplllt~—lrl'lfi latest form of a meth- od of propulsion used in warfare more than twenty centuries ago- may result in n. complete revision of ideas governing aerial co-oper- ation in mobile war operations and, though air travellers are imlikely n, submit to the terrific lcceler- ation of the catapult launch, there is no reason why mail planes g a or and sSnapshots Made in May andjuue . . . Open 0ul_y to amateurs . . . no skill needed . . . only picture interest counts! YOU still have time to rake child pictures and 6111C! for a special “half-way” prize in Kodak's International $100,000 Competi- tion. There are 21 of these "half-way” prizes just for amateurs in the Canadian Districti‘. , And these are extra prizes. The child and baby pictures that you make in May and june, including winners, and those taken in july and August, will also compete for the 44 prizes offered for child pictures (Class A) at the end of the general contest. Other Pictures lVin Other Prizes While “half-way" prizes are for child pictures only, pictures of any subject are eligible in the general competition. There are six big classes in which to win prizes‘. Only amateurs may enter. A Brownie, Hawk- , Eye, or simple Kodak has the same chance as a costly camera. So make snapshots of any- thing that interests you. One simple picture may win you as muph as $12,250. For pictures 0f the prize-winning kind, use Kodak Film in the familiar yellow box or the new Kodak Verichrome Film in the yellow box with the checkered stripes. Get a supply now. Clip the blank. Enter to win. rm: CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ECIAL auwaljpiizizrzs 286 Cash Prizes for Canadian Distvicfi Alone . '. PAGE ELEVEN SIX PICTURE CLASSES Plenty of Chances to Win YOIJ may submi: pictures of ony subjec: in ibis coolest. Prize! will awarded in 6 cl_asses,_:iind your entries will be placed for judging m (he classes in which ihey are mos: likely to win. ' 44 PRIZES IN EACH CLASS gfihildrznlé . . ‘Any picture in wbirb fb: plrinripal intern! i! 4 ..'...':;;;, .i:'.s-.;':.':2.:;’.;:£"’"""""@' "M B. Scenes . . . Landmzpex, marine views, city, strut, trawl or country scenes; distant and nearby views. 2H6gilppégfiéizpjznlzsziimfiegccuppiions . . . Baseball, funk, i a I r ry, c r. B. ‘Salillll lléilfc vand NatigelSubbieifs, Anghiletlllf; and Archiiecfur” e errors . . . r 0 1e: r m1 or m! own: ar any u’ file 05in! in artistic arrangenuiut, anylmrlure rub/err, etc. f3‘:- Ifrfor: or interior: o] homes, rburrhn, schools, oflircs, libraries) s a ues, ctr. E. Informal Ponraiis . . . Close-up or full figure of a penon or pljrlsznf, tiff lingflgirtrzcrles inA ail/air]: lb: principal intern! i: 4 l‘ I 0T l‘ I Y?"- fl.‘ l!!! l F. Animals, Pets, Birds . . . Petr (Dagnzolr, eta); [arm animal: or Iowls; wild animals or birds, a! large or in zom. $7,500 FOR THE CANADIAN DISTRICT ll‘ GRAND PRIZE : Bronze Medal 44 prize: in curb 0/ 6 clam: For the best picture in each class... For the next piciure in each class For the next picfurc in each class... For each of the nex: 5 picmres in each clas For each of (I15 nex: 36 plczures in each class. (265 prize: totaling $6,310) SPECIAL PRIZES FOR CHILD PICTURES For the best child pictures made and entered in May o: jun: 193i from each of seven provinces, ihe following prizes wil be given (the Maritime Provinces of Canada, Newfoundland, Saint-Pierre and Miquclon noun: as one province; Yukon Ter- ritory is included with British Columbia; North Wes: Terriforlel are included with Alberta): ls: Prize—$l00 2nd Prizc—$50 3rd Prize-HQ (21 provincial prize: totaling $1,190) $16,000 IN INTERNATIONAL AWARDS The firs: prize-winning picture in each of :he six classes Ill the Canadian Disu-icvi‘ auzomaiically emers the international COIIIPCIIHOD to be yudged for later awards at Geneva, Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL GRAND AWARD. $10,000 and a Silver Trophy INTERNATIONAL CLASS AWARDS For the best picture in each of ihe six classes, a Gold Medfl and $1,000 in cash. S 16,000 in International Awards. 7,500 in Prizes for Canadian District‘. 76,500 for the res: of rhe world. $i00,000 Total io be won . . . by amueurs only. One Simple Snapshot may win $12,250 Class Prize ‘Canadian District‘ Grand Prize... l----- ' l Class Aw=rd ' International Grand Award... spaces is difficult to find and cost- drum, round which is c. cable. This ground placed some distance in Redd these simple (Also see No. l4.) and um may reach liner dim Sepiember 7, i951. CODES!- negadves are no: eligible. more than 8 inrbc: the long way. iy to prepare. The apparatus is operated by com pressed air, thg motors revolving a. cable is led to a pulley in the front of the apparatus and thence back to an attachment under the aeroplane. Immediately the drum begins to tum the aeroplane is pull ed forward, running on the wheels of its own undercarriage and with the tall supported in the correct ill’ lng attitude on a wheeled trolley- At the end of the run the machine, now moving at speed sufficient w make it airborne, is released auto- matically from the cable hooks and the tail trolley and flies off under its own power, the engines being opened to full throttle before the run begins. Only three seconds arc ‘ ’ to gcgelemte g big machine, weighing up t0 ten tons. from rest to about 60 miles an hour, the compressed air motor speeding up in that brief space of time from rest to 2.500 revo lutlons a minutes. At that rite of revolution the power developed b? the motors, which individually are no longer than a big round cushion is no less than 4,000. Even this im- meme power is fai- below hhc max- ahould not be catflpulted into thfi air along routes where nerodrome lmum; actually each of the two mot 1 This comes: is strictly for the amateur. Any residen: of Canada, Newfoundland or Slifll- Pierrc and Miquclon is eligible, viduzils and families of individuals engaged in :he manufacture, sale, commercial finishing or pro- . fessional use of photographic goods. All! entramdmay submit 437E101]! pictures 15:2 pcuean at an ' an‘ A11" '1" ,1 [1 pleases; pxsovided $21513: lgictareesrbavetllazil: and: 8 Futures w“ be page w e y on gonna‘ on or after May l, 193i, the: they are mailed under postmark dated no! Inter {ban Augus: 5i 193i, ‘he PH” Conn“ o c‘ not 9 The decision of the judges shall be final. In 4 Any Kodak, Brownie, Hawk-l! e or other camera and any brand of film, paper ma be used in making pictures for this mesian need no: own (he camera. ‘I111: finishing, of course, may be done by his dealer. Pictures may made from roll film, cu: film or . mm Pack "mauve" Bu‘ 9mm“ ‘Mae “m” Pk“ Winner of first prize in mrb class, including S Regular-sized contact prints and also enlarge- ments are eligible. No picture is to measure Prints shall be more than one icrure, he may win several prizes with the one picture. Naturally, the more pictures sen: in, the greater ihe chance that one of diein will win a prize-or prizes. made from uni-crouched negatives on! . Na colour- iug or artwork of any kind shall have en done on either negative or prim. Prints shall be neither rules excepiing indi- wimier o] the Although no mounted nor framed. Do not write even your name on either from or back of pictures submined. Enclose an emiry blank with each lo: of pic- tures. Mail entries l0 Prize Comes: Office, Canadian Kodak Co, Use the entry blank in last column, obtain others from your dealer, copy the form, or write to the hi“ “M”! om“ or a supply‘ 14 Special Child Picture Comes: closes on June No entries can be returned. All mailin s are I 2 Games‘ “u” May l’ do”, August Si’ 1951' 7 at owner's risk. Do no! send negmivesg with entries, bu: be sure they are in your possession and 1 hold them ready :0 send on request. appeal-aha imerest they arouse. Photographic cxcellepce or technique will no: be ihe deciding factor in determining the prize winners. paid ID each of the tying contestants. 91mm‘! and Each prize-winning picmre, together wiih to the use (hereof, for advertising, publication or ’ exhibition in any manner, becomes the properly of 1b: Kodak Company. ' ally enter ihe Imeriiaifoual Compeiiuon. Conditions l3 and I4 which fallow, apply In lb: ofier of special provinrial prize for, lbc, d I pin???’ made and airfare-g an um, . (See prize: a one.) Limited, Toronto 9, Ontario. 13 To be eligible for a prize in the Special Child Picture Contest, a picture shall fulfill the requirements of Class A, Child Piciures. best child 30. 1951. postmark no: Inter than tho: day and mus: reach rizc Comes: Olfice no: iriicr ihan July 7, 193i. All entries in Child Picture Conicsi, including winners, and all child pictures entered in July and August are eligible‘ for prizes in Class A at in May I M"? ' The following well-known and Emr’ s t b ‘l d d ‘e mus c ma‘ c u“ H M». Nellie L. Mlclllflg. Ceiebrnud Mn. L. M. Montgomery Mudonnld. World ‘Notableslas Patrons ‘and judges _ ersopages have freely consented to ac: as pauon: or mdges of is friendly international competition. ' Canadian: will judge rr the piciures enzered from the Canadian Disn-icll’. Rev. Canon H. l. Comfy, Molt; ZZ.D., DJ). Eminent divine. Mn. Emily F. Murphy (Janey Cmuck). Fnmoul nudaornu cud lujlflfflfl Mr. E. Wyly Grier, P-ILCXA. Noted lflill.’ nuihoceu. Lina-Col. Hum’ Gagmm, CIii-vnlin d: Ia Ligivn JT-Ionnrur. Writer of many popular boob. ""'"' '"-'"Clip this entry bIanIc------- ------| l . ‘he and of the sails“, comm‘ a _ i Enclose this blank with your entries and mail :0 Prize f [m P0714”)! daisiseeglilgzitlé icailgfiilleéligullk: l Comes: Offiée, Dept. 311, Canadian Kodak Coo Limited» g f . i h d . d h. h ‘d ‘Th P . C om Y. ‘L | oromo 9, mano. -_ even: o a m: i e a vcruse award s all be iéiparfqgzl ‘heledargeinppyzlpiscth it \;ll(l)lstpl’gfiglillctlg i B; rgtapllreiete your name on either ibe front or die back of : win. o exp anatory etter is necessary. l ' l the negative and the firs: and sole rights , Winners will be notified as soon as possible I NAM‘,- : after the judging takes place. i ‘- ' In order that iudges shall no: know ihe nai-ne : 9 of the maker of any picture, entries will be filed , Strec: Address........................ l numerically. | | Grand Prize, will auzomatic- Each emry will be acknowledged by .1 posml l City or Town | card bearing :he number given (hereto. However, I | en‘rant may win ti", on please do no! interpret this an: an invitation to l Province or Terri:ory.... | P l write “>051! eptnes- as died Prize Contest Office , M k of cam : cannot un erta e corrcspon cncc. | a ° “a --------- ~- ~ The Kodak Company may offer to purchase I - I piciures tbii: do no: win prizes. l Make o‘ Fm“ """"""""""""""" " I ; Number, of Picwres sen: withihis blank..." ._.. g ‘Comprises Canada, Newfoundland, Saint-Pierre and Miquclon. onstrated last week can produce in the space of a. few seconds vi) to 8,000 horsepower. The effect of sudden application oi such enormous power is awe- inspiring. The aeroplane is 11W’ ally thrown into the air like, astone hurled by a giant, and beforefllc unaccustomed oniooker realizes that the launch has taken place the bomber is aloft hundreds of yflrdS away, the ear-splitting roar of the compressed air motors, sounding like a salve of artillery, succeeded by the diminishing hum of the aero plane engines. From the exhausts of the motors tall pillars of ming- led sir and oil, the air wngealing on expulsion from the terrific in- ternal pressure, stream upwards. stem-n and cordite may also be used in the motors instead of 00m- preased air. It is estimated that at the moment of launching thu D1111 of the catapult is equal to twenty tons. Secure anchorage is, there- fore, essential, but the inventors have prepared plans to make the entire device completely -“"‘, so that it can be included in the equipment of an army on the move. _.__.___.___ Judge-You have been arrested LIFE 0F TRUE GOLF BUG IS NUT SUCH A SMOOTH ONE JOHANNESBERG. S. A.. June 18 ._(U_P,)-—'1'he life of a true golfer is a. hard one. New problems are always cropping up. ‘The ruics that did for our forefathers seem rather antiquated in these days of steel- shdfts and lighter golf-balls. _ Imagine the dilemma of a. wo- man golfer who found herself Dilly- ing with golf balls made of soap! There's nothing in the rules about that. The woman in questlon—no doubt her name is a diplomatic secret- was playing in a. sealed hole com- petition, and thought she would use half a. dozen golf balls which had recently been presented her. She chose a nice, shiny new bail, placed it on the tee and gave it a hearty smack in the direction of the fair- way. The ball immediately burst into hundreds of pieces. Now the rules, curiously enough, provide for pust such a calamity. They state that another ball can be dropped without penalty on the spot where the fragment of the shattered ball lies. The woman teed up again. Gut i5 times for theft. Can't you leave of this vice." Accused It is my only means of on employed in the "apparatus dom- ou-nlug a living. But her troubles weren't ovei-pduyyng the mmmmng part o; he,- Tlie question arcs: as to u-lictlm should be disqualified.‘ The materials“ which a golf bail lllllSbihflppyl ready to meet, [he many be constructed are not specified, friends who called to see her duh although a legitimate bail must mg m, mncsi Wm, a Chem. have certain ivcigiit and size. If the soap bail was within these to await limits it ‘vmud’ p"csumably' b? ‘l And when the call came siic ivas golf ball within tho meaning of the found ready and rules. tIf, however, the spurious ball with mm who stood by h“ during did no conform with tlicsc stand- ards then the competitor would her years of affliction have to lie disqualified for playing her first stroke with an illegal boll. As the ball had bccn dispersed to the four winds of heaven. the knotty point is still being debuted. MRS. BENJAMIN JENKINS James N. Mutlow. Street, Charlottetown, Mary Gay, ters, Maria, Mrs. J. N. Mutiow‘. sniffing u peculiar scent, more suit- wu mode of soap. sojourn here and suffering a great I l ‘deal, she was always cheerful and smile and hearty welcome, content the Masters summons. willing to go Mrs. Jenkins was a firm believer in the church of Scotland and much could be sold of the charac- was a good mother and devoted devotion towards 261 Fitzroy ----~--_-..__.-_-.-_---_r--_- tor and worth of the departed who friend. The great lesson of hcr life, however, was her lrllc Inllh N MEMORIAM "‘““ KODAK INTERNATIONAL $100,000 COMPETITION f... Amateur P........T.i.... homo of her son-in-law, J. N. biiitloxv. by hcr pastor, Rev, Ewen MacDougzill, whom she loved and who visited her many times during nor illness. The remains were accompanied to the old family plot at Birch Hill Cemetery by her friends and relatives. The pallbearers were her silt grand children: Frances Drake, Everette Jcnkins. Wilfred Drake, Homer Jenkins, Gordon Myers and Clifford Jenkins. I The funeral was conducted at thd i STUDENTS STUDY WORDS OF SOUTHEIIN BORDER ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., June 11 "mm <U.P.i—Engllsl1 words that the pee sacred and she esteemed the com- fort o! religion above all e1sc~ west as they have grown out oi "10 She passed in the full assurance of mngung o, Spanish‘ mans,‘ ma those who experience Christ ivithin a numb“. of Indian dlmecu a" At the home of her son-in-law, the soul, the hope of glory. She leaves to mourn four daugh- jmverslty o, New Mexlcm uliar to New Mexico and the 300m using studied by students of the Graduate students are assisting of the late Benjamin Eliza, Mrs. Robert Mutlow. City; m the work whys}, Wm be a p“; Jenkins passed away peacefully and Adelaide, Mrs. P. Drake, Millvlcw gently to her eternal rest on the Jane, Mrs. Myers. Village Green morning of May 8th., at the ripe also four sons, John Goodwill on mg campueq under me dlgegflon of age of 95 years, after on illness the old homestead in Birch Hill; we Umvel-sigy o; Chlcggg which she bore ed to the boudoir than a. golf course, that was remarkable. A few years Ingles, Worcester, bfasz, she xamined her ball, to find lt ago she was stricken with paraly- sis and although being bediast great grandchildren. with patience Albert ‘in Pownai; Abner and besidfil ters are being studied by the etu- fourteen grandchiidrcn and eleven dents in time hunt for English word! 1 oi a historical dictionary of Amer- ; ican English. The dictionary is be- Eorlyi newspapers. diaries and lei-v ipeculiur to this section.