- a I \ l. . ..._ _,QQ _. iusum.» one ,___ CH TIIIQPIUIQIIHI uucious sn Vlllwheontinmdm * rmsuyaussg,nas.o.°,,,a,,_‘f°.u'g'-ml I give gg; :s -r E _.. _ . _ _ ._ totnculuihuybuyi .§§§@.,-tg; l;2i§§=s.;§§._§i;§'5li» l§§@§ef.§.i 5-25% iii §?§ §§€§§l§Ei’E§5‘§ ifsilliislg in isa ri: lifzeaiiiiféiéi. ciiiiiriii E; EE é .gglvggg E igfgig. E§»;;__ E55 and sdeciively as l°l~rllY»." end Shin- The mu- direcied with lllty by MII ST. DINSTAN1 BAIIIEA Yesterday. the first Sunday after hater. law Sunday. was observed RVICIS I u°§$'~"'°""°"'“"'° :FE fl’ A IWILUB mit. “ 5 Fr , ‘ f ;..mili@f,r..inl. fbhdhdhohd 5 iéiiiéléiiriiliiiiéiiilil3 'I QI' iii KI 3 I' and R H Rev Bonsdictim 95 EE§Ea if-Eg WEE ggi; g EEEEE §;;E 5 5; 5? a ues Bd 14?: discussion st tinued. E IT. PAUUS At PsuJ's mind, verse at .9 of of st. Paul's first the Corinthi. llll. “Ii in this life only wc have _hope in Christ. we are all men most miserable," showed that the real which Bt Paul wished to con- I Life A more recent translation of thetext than the one above, %ElTl\AL IUAIIIAI 25 rl fir ig* ill; £55 '| in emily mill ii. .ffl WAT!! ioth ig tb, water rates. *__ srnaauag last s § ré ggsgg age E -;§§§§§5 iiisiliigii §§.§a';§ii| sggcléifflg mill §.,§§§§2§ Eériiél iirériiisg Hi-. fourteen Lcgislaoi ture, an utmcet.confidence and mt: members and officials alike. Hia "°fl= hu always been dimmgsq Mlmirablv, and ma iam-sau have been models oi accuracy and am- pleteness. _ DAMAGE BETWEEN $7,000 AND $8.000-The damage rmulting from msruomtneorriseainms c_u_n_ freight shed is estimated at between $7-000 md $8.000. ni audition to the dlmase to the buudmg, further loss was sustained in the destrue- tion of all records, extending back for several years. Temporary yt- Doirs were made Saturday and-_ noon, and business is being carried on in the offices. An investigation intothecauseofthefire willbe held in the course of a few days. wsrrs ssconr 'ro r. r. 1,... tive of the Holllama atSt.Dun-¢ ll y Builds( dl-n'sBssilica. Msaseswercatihe ‘_ E 8' Ei §s» i ecomdlolemn Atths ."` ‘wi . . . \ v _ _ , \-' ‘ \f ._-....;'_4s5.-race: 1..-a--. fi- 1 5 _. § . §i ,SEE E Eu. » =§§§.§E ,ggig 355 ;E§3E :grass gig §§f§§§ rErr5i Eel revies Q. Hsmceile lim.” ' Infheafhrnoc lundayBchooliort pgrrabamiai-.three dicticnofthenlemeddscrammt. At'l.N0‘dbd jaceandwls LouisD0i8\!l Beal E IIAIIIAGIS Trnaxl.-rsacrnsn.-E lcctewwn. r. a mam. im. _ .vohn o E. it § by v. to Miss Euphemds the same place. DlA1'l.l 1934, Mrs. Duncan Mcbeod, aged id. IIVING-At Cherry Valley on April I, |934, Mn. Arthur lrvim. truth . we to us was the certainty of Eter- nal _ King Jams) and of earlier Greek shows that "only" in ts correct posi- we have hope all men most of something beautiful than ternsl life; be is ute certainty of w Him Whom Il 91130 through eneth me", said a mere hope d be deprived h marks life His compan- inspiration, His great Oifertory, ptably the m Alive." vening was csing verses of the chapter of Bt. John‘s “And many other signs Jesus in the presence of , which are not written But these are written, believe that Jesus is _gn a e ra ggggsggg Elsie-§i?Es§.;§.§s 5 §}5“ “E” r=¥ ` E-5:: .E § ‘£358 as 3? E§é§ae5E~s§ ,si 2 §'§§1= sv; il?-l ire? Egg 5 as Esigg -E 5% E mail rr, _ ==§ Z 'ag § EEEEEEEEEEEE have life through ohn the author of man of discern r. I-Ie was per moet intimate dis him that Jesus com- er. His gospel has a fering of its own in bllilvhll E it r gospels had been DAl.l.0LL-Jn this City. A5111 li-h,, yCmw,mdwnua fromherlatcrcsidencqid- aney sz.. 'monday ma-mag at s.4s| to Baint Dunstsnkhasilicaithence totheit. C. Cemetery. 5onofGcd,s.ndthst f y e have had copies of ishes to give his own ts the light that to shine His pur- msy be- iah and He EEEEQ 1§ =-toil EEFEEEEE °=‘gs§ on rg ~ frhs following news item appeared .naSaintJohn, N..'B.erxchawsof Batuflday: "A bl'¥'ht little girl of eight years wants an escort to teke T191' Slfoly from Saint Join to Prnce Edward Island Became of sickness. her home in saint John musthsbrokenupandancwhvme with relatives as-wits ber in Prince Fsiward Island. She is ready for the lov-'mm 's Aid Society will ments about iii? 52%? , oily. Ecggit Erlagg ¥:'..MEV0l»EN'l‘ IRISH SOCIETY - regular monthly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society was held in their hall on last Thursday nisht. with President J. A. Cronin in the chair. Although not very well attended, the members present todr a whole-hearted interest in the proceedings and no doubt future meetings will bring ll-llc! numbers. 'l‘hereportcfthcrecentSt.Pairick's play was given and although it was not as succemul, financially, as oth- eryes.rs,itwssfelttheshow ranked well up with the past hits on Bt. Ps.trick's Day. Bro. Patrick Doyle. chairman of the Bick Committee. stated he was called upon on several occasions and the Boeiety's good workinthisbrancb isstiil to the fore. Considerable discussion arms astotheposslblechangesofsome of the by-laws of the constitution fo meet with present-day requiremuxts. Finally it was decided to arrange thlsataspecialmoetingtobeln- nounced later. The good work of e social Evening Committee of . IPILLITI-At on Sunday. April I, 1934, Matthews, beloved wife 15'! EEE -_- T E Dpillett. aged to years. from he;-_late residence Tuesday, April `i0, service starting at I Unlock, funeral leaving at IM. In- terment People's Cemetery. IINTNEI-At Lt*/yililt, lbtilliay, 5 gig E Eig Eaigég FE# g§’§ 3 ii 8g§E§§i gigggggggg H§§§'§§§;e EEsSi;§é§§ 1 § s K th last year was rewarded ncmtly with a well-deserved banquet and need- less to say the members involved en- joyed themselves. Prcsident Cronin referred to the splendid panda held this year and thanked all who in any wsyhelpedto mskeitaswocel, the new regaliss. etc., making a fins appearance. Before concluding the meeting it was voted that the fol- ini §> ~" E I90l.Wm.Sent'nsr,sgedM hmsralthis,llondav,affr- at3o'c1ock.tbenceiolt. aerviceathislate 33 Resurrection ery beautifully is B 5 is E E E. John'a Church. Hilton. fm' funeral service m arrival. Interment Milton SONG SIIVICI lowing receive a donation from the Society to help in their worthy cause: Charlottetown Homital, Boc- ial Service, Pres Dilpenssry, Mt. Herbert Orphanage and Bt. Vin- t‘s Orphanage The meeting then ‘ 2, Cemetery. _: wlnwcx -_ /le nnsusam, sunday. ami s, I.Wedl0ck, ,_ W ltanleywedlock. , short fimerai service si; E¥F§ iigg §>s»B Regular Btudsnt’s Bom Service was held last night in st. Paui's Anglican Church. and was attend- ed by a large number of the stu- dents and young people ef the city. The service was depicted on a fat'-" P. ati-hsllsclaan Funeral Hollis. Kill¢louaro,ihu,llonday,evan. ill.ltl-I1-insstlofclookremama beingfcrwsrdsdtomcncwmemisg \°ArlinstonHeish'».ils».,!srin- gi EE l ill has been at the song ul‘s this year. The was read by Mr. W. G. Hogg people on the God will keep minds through torment. ' In lleacrlaa l. 1 "» l Ei'¢E=l 'l li ig'-ini; 5 i fl ffl sg E N.D. ‘ll s 3 crsi emquisiiely llnderedsslactionsefspeeiaimn. siceompietedtheinspiringservice ibaliwhotockpartintbe ser. v1eetn¢s.o.u.amv.u.c.-AJ eaiendtbeirtbmks. IIIIALVAUUIAIHI ig# gi? Ei( E._ ,sg i EE; at li n E . E i iii; 5 EeiiE 4' ls: ll han and seconded by Bro Doyle Rl-SONALS Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell is confined bed through indispositivll. Mr. John D. llcltnnon left sat- urday on a visit to Boston. Miss Florence Platte has return- ed ibm a visit to Tbronto. cen . adjoumed on motion of Bro. Cal- la; . . to 'I'he|,llnessofMr. Prank Mc- Donald ofthe Registry office is regretiedbyhismanyrriends. Mi.a|Esi.allcDonsld,ofh|armaid, i.svhitingintheOity.theguestof her uncle, Hr. John Doyle. ldlsanomtbyltclmaa has re- turnedfmrnavlsitroBherbsoohe. P.Q.,iheguastofl¢r.sadiIrs B.C.Hcwasd. Ia-disrhen lsmny inh's whsthsrsaulostson E li iii “ET $125; ea a pig: A$&hE§l ll2=S“e" =’§§‘l‘:ZE l '=vl§}EiEi’§§§l§*§i2§‘ l;;_;.;g§.__i;l.;a:ii..n§ I I [ ‘i- 'la EAA issiilll lfii gl ai; ‘E rl. Combination wrnocmcuror H gzzslfbe Oil A me Late '1‘hedcatl\ei'ldys.l'¢ ofthis city occurred morning,l-ftera ’I1sedsceased,w-ho was llhharrist Matthew devshisi-or §ri=°;s;fe s .znéfggg-E; §§§EE§r§El§ arggai 3 5. gi ii §§ E E' Matthew, ummerside, symliathy il extended in resvement. late residence on 'lu MAY UPER Tllll Bllll _-i Improved B u s Pictou Mines (CI. ly Gas_;dian’a B KAIIIIAX, pril of the Acadia Coal Com es improved business will warrant operation of three mines in Picton it still insists on the n closing one mine to out erating losses. In a supplemental Saturday. receivers of Scotia Steel and Coal the parent organisation, request for authority to dia No. 3 mine at asked that Judgment Thor foramonthonaprev tionfor authoritytoel It was hoped, their p said, that improvement busin h time. The judges consen Judgment. They reserved also, in the Acadia No. tion. The two mines, with Pit at Btellarton. have since March 1. On that men walked out to ccnsi they should accept or ferred wage cuts. They od no decision. (Continued from M. Dalsdler blamed Concorde. Ric-affirming his sta th ent t o ti the so ers to ire on he told the regional the Radical Socialist part cd for the riois. It was aitnificsnt. he that not a single lmws those ratauy my the clashes. Speaking in his native the former Premier ret events of rob. 6. “The Fascist groups invade the Chamber, to the collapse of our perl io impose a dictatorship," adicr declared. He ch first diets were fired by tirely in self-defence. (0. P. ly Glardhsrs S IIIAICTIORD. Ont., this city if ll Er 5 E lm. .r iv fs: § 5:5; knob lilies lisstssra _ Brace Bleek l .R. E. Sp' ns. ` ag § =l & #.§rE rs . F The funeral will be hel esda ......P lolstle. .., p tbhwod s Mrs. zllett formerly was a § E rgiéi it Ezéiir ri th li Ltd I at spmett vm yesterday P ' I m“°“‘ thews AAIIIIJ. lily. olty. by ew and this city Vernon io whom G1 their be- d mm im- slalom Pray. Passed. Jenn Mat- y~ at 2 Dm. to the Peop1e's Cemetery. ATE - 1 vc. srcoun mm Exim College: ndl&teg 75% Ind over; d over. Class II in. 5%. Passed indic- ich rf” EES si; s _l'V!ear lbllish-Class I, Nsngy Wxhs Ebel Cl-I-'A II. Owen Cur- "’°‘ l»f8¢» Emelvn mmol-stu. Jean Macliwen, John Mat. » P¢°¢lD9o Pray, Roseila Wu. French-Class I, N w *WU l-0'-N. Emelvdncfawonriutdf Cameron Annear. Robert 31-|,”,_ cu" H' H"°ld Hllihlb. Penelope Prey. Jean ssseiwen. Passes, nes Le-rss. Roseua wunanu, Joan sm. ts\1UWS. ‘ HW”-Clw I. loosen siuv. Class II, Cameron Annear_ Maigumg Owen, Owen Curtis, Harold Hillhes. gi-loedil Alden’ leard. Fred Large, m~ °¥¥. li. McGii11an, Pe - lope Pray. John Matthews. ne Economics - Clase I, Maitland Ovm. Fred. Llfke. Class 11, Jean llscliwen, Robert Bhiw, Jas. Mc- Guigan. Passed, John Matthews, en MacPherson. Kenneth Mac. Donald, Penelope Pray. Bwlobn-class 11, me un., ews. Chemistry - Class f. Maitland 0wen°, Francis MscMlllan°, Owen Curtis, Alden Leard, Jean McEwen, Cameron Annear. Class ll. Pius McCabe, Harold Hughes. Passed, Rosella Williams, Jas. McGul¥ai1. Biology--(Anatomy), Class I, Malt. land Owen. Class II, Francis Mac- Millan, (Cameron Annear, Owen Williams. Biology-(General). Class I (Owen Received From Lieut. Governor 'l‘he fell wing hem- frclh Hia Igonour Lieutsn"aE|trg;‘vxe gm' Dwell by Lien. comer a n. irons. acc., m mnmyng on Prince mv;-e “Island mamma- HI. 5thA 1931 Fu §§§§l a§§§g ici? Anti rig; EEE? congratulating.; upon the aueggg f..°.’.’.‘°&‘f..‘l‘..‘:‘& "$"”‘“..f..‘”' °°”' D UI' Dis- trict Number 6. nr’ In doing so, I feel that you have D00 0111! bfoillht credit and honour “Dill yourselves but to the Provmeg as s whole. With bolt wishes for continued success, and with kind regards, I I-li. l"aitbfully yours, (8gd.) George D. DeBlois. RELIEF ITEM (Continued Page 1) now before the committee of the whale I-louse. Parliament Hill was deserted dur- lD¢ the lhster holiday season, but members flocked back over the week end and no time will be lost in cessary _ HGH getting down to the hard work ne if the law-makers are to get release from their duties before the hot weather sets ln. Banking legislation Much important legislation, now before the House and to be intro- uced Later, will face the members in the next few weeks. Little pro- gress has been made with the bank- ing legislation before the committee banking and commerce, and long nations on these measures will d curio), (Alden Leerd, .rein mae- Ewen). Passed, Harold Hughes, James McCvuigsn, Pius McCabe, Wm, likely Y-8-kc Dlaoe even aft/er the com- Hm, Kenneth Maenmue, Rosen. mime hu dvlt with them- The bill in set up a marketing exceptionally broad and far- io lsnBis.ftatNewGl.asgow A FRENCH GO rn Of blood.” Fuse _ _ in e s s C C0nd|t|0ns Likdy tn Amr; owen. cuss rr, Plus Mccabe. lime' ' Three Deny hoo conditions two of its ,-1, “oily bv: Bertram mor. cuss rr, (meme 0 eceesty down op- tothe Bupreme Court of Nova Scotia ( the Nova Company, repeated s I1 close Ace- 1 burn. They, us Ed 3 applies the Albion U been idle reiect pro- ye _ V° ’“'Ch' MacMillan, Doris Ferguson, Marion V’T 1) ° Far near, Stewart Ives. Ieod . isis for the February riots in Place dc ls of Two of neoisl wire) 5-Management C0 Do NPO!! be ose opera ted der hs deferred applies- the Al- resentaticn as m tion of _‘_ __ “mu” in general the Allan mine at the end of that R1 to defer decision, Vi date. the whether m CDI-S that monds°), Wm. Shenen, Richard Brit . lll'l»lA. l"rI.ucis MacMillan), Mait- n leard Passed (Cameron An W8l'l’8llt Working near .mn uezwem Room shew, lyn McGrath, (Wm. Hogg, Har- old Hughes, Penelove Pray), John Matthews, Roselle Williams. Ira Bri Ill Year English-Class I. Richard Mathe- son, Glen MscPherson, Enid Knight, MacDonald, Florence Simmons, Ferguson, violet Maccsnnell, tain, Gerald MacMillan), (John lean, Marion Macleod), John n Marlon Rus, Mary McCar- Cfllbert Gaudet, Stewart Ives, Edith Shaw. Brenda Oosier, Ernest ey)), Charles Reilly. (Robt. uharson. Keith Johnson), (Ken- eth Blrtwistle, Elisabeth Duffy). Donald Boothroyd, Sibyl MacMil- ) Passed. Wm. Sherren, Eleanor ruby, Catherine McGuigan, Betty yle, Earle Kennedy, Hugh Scott, ith Hill, Bertram Stewart. d Knight Ernest Bradley, Violet snnell, John Carson. Passed, d Brlttain, Edith Shaw. Ira Donald, Gilbert Gaudet, Robt. uharson. (Glen MacPherson, ion Ross). . French-Class I, (Ira MacDonald. l MacPherso Charles Reilly) o ons ac Latin-Class I, Richard Mathe- char en n. . let MscCmnell, Ernest Bndlcy. Mlacbeod Florence Bim- ,Wm. Sherren. Class II, (John Mac Carso , nm. Brad] Parq lan . Ho Do son'. Gerard Macmillan Class II Eni Mac() Mac Farq Mar Marion lean, Edith Shaw). (Bertram wart Richard Brittain) Gerard Ross, (Keith Johnson. Thos. John- son), Catherine McGulga.n, Mary MacCs.rron. Passed. Hugh Scott, llimbeth Duny, Bertram Poster, Gilbert Gaudet. Sibyl MacMillan. 1 Kennedy, Edith Hill, Thos. An- Algebrs - Class I, Marion Mac- ' Richard Mstheson°. (Chss. Rei11y', Edith Bhsw'), Bild Knight), (Violet MscCsnne1l° Florence Sim- l tain, Doris Ferguson Class II, rt Farquharsan John Carson, on disc board. reaching in its powers, has only passed first reading and will be sub- Jecicd to long and wprdy examina- tion and treatment both in com- mittee snd before the House. Privatslilis Thereazeahslfdcuenmore less contentious Govemment measures before the House, some private bills. a lauge volume of estimates yet un- voted, and numerous notices of mo- tion. In addition there will be the budget which Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, will probably present within the next fortnight, and several new govemrnent mess- ures of which no notice has yet been given. Prime Minister R., B. Bennett sn- noimoed before the recess that, shortly after the I-louse reassembled. he would give some indication of what further Government business would be brought in. One measure anticipated is that which will pro- vide for the public works programme which has been odicially forecast several times in the past six months. FUTURE 0F 0lTAllA PACTS No Changes Likely Without M u t u al Consent. (C. P. Cable By G\mrdian's Special Will) IDNDON, April 'I-Growing con- cem over the future ol the imper- al trade agreements Britain signed at Ottawa was disclosed today in British political circles. Both Stanley Baldwin and Wal- ie e Govemm s n me ordered ldi f the crowds. n le-affirms Sistenaefnts m C0 Faso ur llAN'l'I0l~D LADY DIES P5 'EPB gress of y that he believed the Psscists were prepar- observed. ist was during ed province. raced the wished to proclaim lament and Mr. Dal- arged the rioters; no Gliders were given by the gcvem- ment to fire: the soldiers acted en- ls|Wlrc) A111118- shocked the death of Hrs who died from 8 E5 5°“g eEE?§E EE: Cl. til ggiigli .gl éiri ini lilly iziliil llilli lille :ffl 15;? d Robe . (Marion Ross, Gerard MacMillan). John Maclman, Stewart Ives, Keith Johnston. Passed. Kenneth Birt- wlsi-le, Donald Bocthroyd, Catherine ld.cGuiga.n, Gilbert Gaudet, (Ernest Bradley, Bertram Foster, Glen Mc- Pharaoh). Chemistry-Class I. Richard Ms- thcs0n°. Chas Reilly, Enid Knight. Wm. Bherren. Class ll. (John Car- son. Marion MacLeod), Florence Bimmms. Keith Johnson, (Robert Parquharson, John Maclean), lim- at Bradley, (Doris Ferguson, Edith Shaw). Passed. Gilbert Gaudet. Catherine McCiuiga.n, Earl Kennedy. Thcs. Anneelr, (Stewart Ives, Bert- arm Stewart). (Donald Boothroyd. Ira McDonald), Bertram Plotter. Violet McCannell, Richard Brittaln, Kenneth Birtwistle. Biology-Class I, (Enid KI\l8l\t°. Richard Matbeeon‘). Wm. Sharron. Chas. Reilly. Class ff. Robert Par- quharson. Mary Macs:-ron, Marian Bot, Marion Naclsod. Paled. (Florence Simmons, Gerard Mac- Millan), Donald Boothlwd. Earle Kennedy, Stewart Iilol. John Mac- Lean, Bertram Stewart. Anvnerunovs vo!/las (ly The Caaadhss Press) . lrllland Alifll 5-Three young Bournemouth men --0. Karnes-Martin. II. llorwli Stabbing and LP. I-Iail-.-have start- a 20 ton auxiliary cutter for urous holiday voyage to Indies for six months or year. EER 3 E;=“ rl R 2 2 E E Too late To Classify E It.. l\ls& sf lags. Leave Gtdisli. lewud. L-ITM ter Elliot, Minister of Agriculture, have recsntl hinted the privileges Y the Dominions enjoy in the British market may be curtailed. Measures to restrict imports from the Do- mlnions, to which the govemment appears likely to be driven in the interests of the British farmer, are bound to have an effect on the lm- perial pacts and the extent of this effect is causing much pondering. Much will depend on the report. expected ln a few weeks time, of the fat-stock reorganization com- mittee appointed in December to prepare a national marketing scheme. It is generally held the lev- el of prices is such that drastic re- striction of imports is inevitable. Mr. Baldwin. Lord President of the Council, told Worcestershire farmers "sn entirely new factor enters the situation in June when arrangements with the Dominions under the Ottawa agreements end s0 far as meat is conccmed." Conatrncd His speech and those of Mr. lil- lict have been variously construed but it seemed a fair inference they were serving a warning. No authoritative statement of the position could be obtained to- day however, all otfieiala having scattered over the countryside to enjoy a weekend of pleasant weath- er. Otllwa Nei Apprehemive OTTAWA, April I-No great ap- prehension ig apparent in official circles here over the news reports from London with respect to the possibilif-il of cunailment of some of the Ellllt N'ivilQes accorded the Dotninitms in the 1032 agree- ments. A able from london at the week-ond Iliad that there was s "growing concurs" over the future of the Othfl IIIDCNIILI. and that both Kiley lalwin and Walter Elliot. llnhter of Agriculture. had hinted me the privileges tm Do- J 3| I r' S il Kohl-U@‘\\ihd. . . s ,. - I - GUARDIAN ° PAGE ' ~ - - .. - - -~ -- ~ _,_,____ ____ _ _*__ _ T _ _ .- ASS Congratulatrons (IN CANAll`A'S NORllllAN|l i. Hardships Encounter- Indians Because of Sgarcity of Animal Life Described. wnmn-an rszE\oEE¢y G' W‘“"°“" 'N' Mem for mln s decade `w have reindrer hwusht into tha northern md. 3° Mood that tm. bonus hs' '“°°°°¢°d mill! in pessusmng ms Canadian Government to populatg :he North with reindeer .ner me ;;rr;:1;::;gn;»- Am” “mwry e sub Sian-ation lil-lhotion of the caribou bmugm starvation to thousand; of gum” lcroeathetopof0snada, )\¢¢¢,\d_ and conditions were particularly bad in hfs territory of Ungevg ar. Wild the latter part or the mn century. In the winter of fm-1393 -the year he came to the north- lds Indians and hkimos starved 10 death in his district alone. Some of the survivors, driven to that Clltrcfnlty by the wrturg gf hunger. are me dead. 'rum was nofood tobehsd, the vets;-an clergyman said. The aborigines had depended almost solely on the car- Raou for food. and when the anim- als migrated into Labrador in lm they were left helpless. Swell: of .animal Liu One of the oecularities of the Naion to thc east of Hudson Bay, he said. was the scarcity of animal life. “The scarcity af soak in Hind- son Bay particulany has caused s. large number of deaths by starwa- UOIL" Rev. Mr. Walton said. Even now. hc declared. food is still scarce among the natives in this territory. Only two years ago 2! persons died there of starvation. “Quite a number are stil starving," the nmiisier said. And from time to time. he declared, there have been instances of cannibalism. He hopes this will be curbed when the great reindeer herd which the Govemment brought down from Alaska spreads further east. This will be s. matter of years. Right naw, the head of 3,000 animals is around the MacKenzie River. Olly Uvclliood When it has increased to 5,000. about half will be moved further elst. And as this Smlllcl’ €l'°“lJ multiplies, animals will be moved °d By Eskimos And ` . SlillERs)“ t ‘t Q ‘t CANNIBAEISM . I b\'-Y* qsvgik ' \ m ' `~ w .&:2::.lz: fsnvvnl litcila ‘vigil , . &°:_T.ca's nortbians EE: M ` _ ..- PRO TE C TION SUMMERSIDE and Prince County -11 -MONEY Alrl. _It is reported lE§5tD::o\?tmaE‘oE0!g has been taken from s slot machine Of one of the Summerside refresh. ment saloons early Saturday morn- 1118- The matter has not ygg, been reported to the police, _ *im NEW YURK EXCHANGE Br John 1. Cooley. Amsiaies Press Finimnial Writer NEW YORK. April s-fAssmsi- cd Prss)-The .sight-seeing con. Kress men who spent half an hour in the Stock Exchange visitors gal- kfy Saturday saw a quiet, routing maliet. Final changes for stack; mostly of the fractional variety, gy. ¢1`l8¢d _nto a small net loss, whilq transactions, amounting 1,0 0n1y 544|-020 oh-arcs. mcresenwd the smallmt Saturday business in ,mee months. Wall Street went home for du weekend without learning what Q1, House of Represeniauves interstate and foreign commerce commute; had decided with regard to R. drafting the Stock Exchange reg. they cross the whole of Canada md 8,11 f,h¢ northern residents have been provided with a livelihood." ‘The esklmo he declared. ‘-should be preserved. They are s bright, pliy, independent and s_m- bitious people." Advent of the rem- deer should provide them with what Wmd devdqp eventually into a huge lndustry. "Raising reindeer is generally conceded to be Alls- gr,-5 major inamtrv." the olerev- msn said. “and tlffc ll D0 7°* son to believe that it should not be just as succesful in WELCOME tirlued from P:g_e_ll ___ _ less Theme, disabled in the ice oi! rank Island almost two weeks ago. ner 4,ooo skins barely covered '~l\° bottom of me hold. Btlil in North a (Con Five ships have not yet come back in port. The Little Bgle, "l0S loaded" with 26.000 volts- was 1 .steaming towards home tonight. and back among the floes were the other four. - _ They will soon be starting south. with big kills for the most part. Captain Abraham Kean. 'I9 year old commodore of the fleet. is high liner among the remaining skip- pers. His old Beothic has loaded well over 40.000 pelis, and the Cap- tain has achieved a personal kill of' better than s million seals. No other sealing captain in his- tory has come near this mark. achieved in 62 _vears "on the ice," This was the veteran masters ccth voyage into the Arctic but he led S seals just as unerringly ss he did Oavlng covered 10.000 miles on s' micycle since he started from Bom- bay, India, s year ago with il.85 in his pocket. a young Indian has just arrived in London. l eastward from rw' to YW' "““"`-1, fusion bln, but it mar aevezopee that most of this work had been "put over to next week. Washing. ton dispatches, at the some time, expremed a general opinion that modifications were comlnx. $906- ially with respect to margin pm- visions, Bonds were quiet also. although their advance, which featured the wee-k’s security dealings. marie an. 00121' new high on tm basis or the Closing wrrroosiie, commoditites fiuctuated narrowly. except for rye which extended its oruginal gains, Numerous preferrod stocks gon. tinued to attract buyers. A few stocks escaped from the narmw groove which bounded movements of the usual leaders. American Telephone ran into some selling. pre<>um.ab1_v a reflection of the Splawn ns-pa1.'s recommends- tion of A thorough inquiry into communication company affairs: at thc worst it was off a D0int arid half. Allied Chemical sagged 2. Otherwise (hc larger changes were mostly made by llmftlxrs. Uluett P\~abodv_ Curus Publish- ng. Devon and Reynolds Her- shey Chocolate and Un.U°rl Dye- wood rose a pcm( or more in small transfers. Norancla and Hows Sound were firm metals, (hr former being fairly am.i\r~. Chesapeake Corp. worked a hitir higher in fuitiioranco of yc.s(m~d.1y‘s rflorw, but shares of thr- rmlwnv rrunpanws were quiet though firm Light and powrr runes BA`C0nmll.shP