2o. mo Slices In ‘ Our Prices 25c Bayefs Aspirin 7. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS ma LOWEST IVHETHER ADVERTISED OR NOT ric Krucheon Salts .. . $1.25 Burdock Blood Bitters 1A For the sake of safety. for the sake of muuVQlllQflllt, for the sake of ECOHOI“; STOCK UP with these ultra-useful items. Quality is assured: the prices speak for themselves. $1.25 Lydia l‘inkham's Co. .. . . . . . . . . 98c $1.00 Russian Oil . . Pint 65c 35c Sloan's Liniment 29c 35c Sal l-lepatica 50c lpana 'l‘o'oilipnstc . . . . . .. be s ‘Phone 82 35c Lymans Fruit Jellies $1.25 Ironized Yeast . and many others J. ERNEST H. WORTH DRUGGISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c 98c 142 vPrince Street Central Guardian DANCING AT BRIGHTON CLUB tonight. 8872-64041 _..._ SLIGHT HEB-mat evening about 8.30 the firemen were called out for a slight blaze in a house on Grafton Street. ENGAGEMENT A N N O U N C I1- MENT-Mr. and Mrs. Hector A. Mc- Lean, Montague, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ella Elizabeth, to Mr. James Harry Priest, Toronto. Ont., marriage to take place in Toronto, May 22,1030. 3371-5-20 l I ANOTHER FERTILIZER STEAM- ER-Thc S. S. Annavore, Captain Florens. is at the Railway Wharf discharging a cargo of fertiliser for A. Horne d: Co. The steamer came here from Baltimore via. Georgetown where she discharged a part cargo. THE GYRO CLUB Annual Dance iwill be held at Beach Grove Inn, on lMonday, J1me 9th. At this dsnoe the ‘ 1930 l-Iupmobiie Sedan will _be given lto some lucky contributor to the Gyro Charity F‘und. Remember the ‘date, get your Charity Fund Ticket, l, and you may drive home in a “I-lup." [Sonic one will. Why not you? 3369-5-31 MISSING LAD FOUND-George ‘Prowse, 15 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Prowse, Cumberland ‘Street, who strayed from his home Sunday evening, and whose absence oao-“ooio-ooouo ‘E Classified Advertisements g z Oaalnaertimi" .llloperlinaof_awordo ° 2 Three uni-wins . . u w line of I "rill o niurniurilaoa» . leparlfiisoilworde 1 Eight Insertion! 7o psi- uiis iir s ION]! g L777 ‘ vvv v v ¢¢v¢“ v _ u ‘_¢v3 f r Agents Wanted Miscellaneous flWHY BE OUT OF WORK HAN Oil. WOMAN ‘IO TBAAVEI. and appoint local representatives. , Position ocrnwwnt; yearly sucr- iritee $1300. ibeing $25. weekly her-age» and expenses; commission r ind cash bonuses besides. Winston I 0a., Tower Bldg, Toronto. I ‘ A. w. 0-12-14-19-21-26-28. For Sale FOP!- SALL-IPOUR NINETY CHEV- rolet Car in good running order. 146 Great George Street. _ 3345-5-20-31 TUNE CHICKS $16.00 PER. HUND- red Leghorns and Rocks. Evfllfll Howaii, Carleton. 3328-5-10-51. afiiiiliE-SUMMER ‘COTTAGE at. HFILZlItOII. APPW 139 E11“ A“? pug, 3310-5-17-31 Fafillf-is cm. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. $1 rou SAI.E:A QUANTITY or Mountain Certified Seed. No. 2 potatoes. David Birt. Suffolk- l 3812-5-17-31. JOHN ALFRED MaeDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanville. " - 3510-5-6-1mo. PUIIATO, TAGS FOB THE SEA- aon's shipments on short. notice. Guardian Central Printflfl. 1.051" - BETWEEN cusncorru- town and Keppoch, bunch of keys. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. . 5-19-31 CHAIRS RECANED AT MODERATE prices. Call 58 School St». or Phone 45_ 3336-8-19-21 WANT r0 nor-Mourns RESI- dence in good locality- Wfll-fi ital‘ mg price and general particulars to R. K41 P. O. Box 415. _ 3340-5-19-31 LOTS 0F ISLAND GROWN LET- iucc. asparagus and Rhubarb iit A. H._Burkc‘s Market Building. Phone 109p 3373-5-20 TI-JNDERSTOR CKEESi-I DIAKERP- Tenders will be received till MB? 26th, for making cheese at Gowan June 10. Henry Mallard. Sec‘y, Help Wanted BTBAWBERRI’ PLANTS. OUNLAI‘. ' ' 75c per hundred. $1.00 by mall; $5.00 pcr thousand. l". S. Reeves. Souihpori. 3791-5-16-121. FOE S A LE — COMFORTABLE llflmr. good house and buildings. large cordon suitable fox-ranch- 1115. Apply’ Mrs. Partridge. York. 3742-3-14-81. 110E555 FOR SALE-I WILL ‘HAVE for sale on Tuesday. May 20th. car- lmid nf daslcr Ontario llorscs. Wcil- lnciiiii iicmiu, aimtnii-i a.- Bell's whirr- aaaa-s-ia-ai .____ Female Help Wanted lTAPTrED-KITCHEN MAID. AP- llli‘ Pariici- House. 3523-5~3-tf. iriisrnneiisin. APPLY n m.- 11011 Hfiirl. 334l-5-lfl-tf warren-A MAID non seminar. housriivoi-k Apply Dnvics Noicl. 3359-5-20-31. Marmot-min FOR GENERAL houwrivork. Apply 24 Union Street. 3359-5-20-31. _ Wanted "Aswan - cars wrrn NEWLY _. born kittens. R. Raymond. South- _P°1'l. Phone 1175. 283B-3f-e.o.d.-tf "Afton-run mores-raw on- - l‘ "'18P asks for donation or loan —i»__.._. _- ' °l a number of baby carriages. 3358-5-20-31. in... no liRjAlE “'5 l1! nubile auction on “"1 "l! at I o'clock p. In. tann of l0 ‘acres at Mount 1"- 40. ‘I6 urea clear. l0 " ""- Mriiny formerly Y 411m» McDonald. J. A. Fiiiarduv, ‘SNQQM Tftllick, L lira; “M Sig!‘ b I EARN UPWARDS 0F $25 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us. Illus- trated booklet for stamp. Canadian Mushroom Co, 141 Lauder Ave... Toronto. H. W. May 19-21- Employment Wanted WANTED-POSITION Ah CLERK in store for summer months. EX- pericncerl. References supplied. A11- ply M. care Guardian. 3340-5-20-31. Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED 1'0 LEARN TEF- Barber Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Molcr Barber College, 573 Harrington Si, Halli“. 4-f-tistf. To Let 1 _-uo-r#—-'~"_-i”' TO LET-HOUSE WlTl-l l2 ROOMS. central. furnished or unfurnished. All conveniences. 1417111.‘! G\11\1'(1131'1- .13 ' ' ruusfiiiivwXtivr-is To on AMENDED T0 PUT INTO EFFECT COMMIT- Illll RECOMMRNTIATTONS CITTAWA. May lll.~"l‘hc Govern- ment has given notice by resolution mrndntions of the special mentary Committee on Pensions and Returned Soldiers‘ Problems which reported to the House of Commons‘ on Mny l4. - Tho amending legislation will also: provide for "the salaries lo be paid‘ to the Chairman and members of thc ,' Pension Tribunal, the President and members of the Pension Appeal Court, and for Pension to be granted to any member of the said bodies, or f of the Commission on retlremenh‘ and for the salaries of the other pro- l posed officials and travelling and liv- ing expenses u prescribed: and for the c nstltution of a branch of’ the Department to be known as theyot- . -~i. "fl-lill-ll mm‘ numb. " Brno season i030. Factory to open ‘ of legislation to amend tho Pension l lottewwn‘ M“, 1m 193m by my, Ewen Act to bring into effect the recom-‘ Parlln- - i -'— lwn-RAY-At ‘Bedeque. May 10, Ma- jsunday evening and yesterday |mornirig caused his parents great liinxiety. was picked up by Mr. l-lcn- ry Lapthorne about 1.30 n. m. yes- lorday near the railway crossing on St. Peters Road. The young lad had walked along the railway track until tired and had lain down alongside the track and slept. l-Ie seemed cold and tired out and after partaking of ‘a hearty meal went to bed. PKESBTTERY MEETING-The [Presbytery oi’ Prince Edward Island i will meet in regular quarterly session ‘at 10.30 a. m. on Friday, May 23rd, in the Presbyterian Church, Sum- merside. There will be three sessions. To the evening session. which will be at 7.45 o'clock, the public are cordially invited. A number of short addresses will be given by members of the Presbytery embodying reports on the inspiring progress of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. on Prince Edward Island and in other parts oi’ the Dominion. This meet- ing will be interspersed with organ and vocal selections by Professor Fowles and the members of 111s choir. 1m. all come and enjoy this. |SHARE INCREASED TOTAL RE- PORTED FOR ENTIRE DOMINION OTTAWA. May lk-Building per- ,mits granted during April jumped 1 three million over March to a total of $16,276,443. It exceeds April in every other year since 1920 except 1928 and 1929. ARE IN VAN Frince Edward Island. Nova Scotia New Brunswick. Manitoba. Saskatch- ‘eivan and Alberta recorded increases. .Ontnrio and New Brunswick having the largest. Prince Edward Island iNew Brunswick and Alberta were ahead oi April 1029. with New Bruns- e wick in the van. Wool Demand Strengthens While it is a little early in the sea- son as yet to forecast prices for the 1930 wool clip. the Dominion Live i Stock Branch reports that wool prices |1~iave sagged consistently to lower levels since January 1. and present ,price indications are that local buyers {will be offering around eight to ten ‘cents per pound for ungraded wools. With prevailing price levels mill buyers show an inclination to oper- ate on a more extensive scale and a larger volume of wool appears to be moving into the mills than for sev- ‘eral months past. The 1930 clip oi‘ Canadian graded wools will not be available in any large quantities un- til the latter part of May or early in June, and it is n" possible as yet in indicate what prices will be bald for those. ' Maiiitiaoiis I MADISEN-COMPTON — Al. C hi1‘- MacDougall, B. D., Vilhaln Madison. of Bangor. P. E. 1.. to Flora Grace Compton, Belle River. niiriras bcl Murray. aged 24. Mineral Wed- nesday at 2.30. i . one CHARLOTTETOWN ‘QUARDIAN us for delivery ex steamer L_. FERTILIZER Our Steamer with Fertilizer has arrived at Charlotte- town and we want those who have orders booked with as possible. A. HORNE £9’ CO. Uniteh Chard) .llirinitp I TUESDAY l iLZfl-Treil Builders’ Mission Band. regular meeting-Opening mm- boxes - Social Ball. 334-11. ‘ l l. FEWER. BERG S i l go ca“ for same as quickly l Oonnnued ircim Page 1 gimme, but when I turned the patrol ,‘o\'er to the Modo: on Thursday ‘morning we knew of only three bergs lLll this locality: i "On April 22, We poked up a berg iLn 44-06 rorth, 49-02 west, ll‘i i-hc, ilsabrador current can, of the Bank". "F A K E MESSAGE” F A I L S TO LURE N AIRN‘ FROM JOB mnnziatoron. n. 1a., my 10-. Something new in strategy in batt- ling for hockey players‘ services bob- bed up during the week-end when Joe Nairn, flashy for-weird player from Stellarton, N. 5., received a telegram from stellarton telling him to hurry home as his wife Was ser- iously ill. Joe was naturally much upset by the news, but at the suggestion of Fredericton Hockey Club officers. called up his home by phone only to find i-hor, his wife was not ill and that it was merely the move of heart- less hockey promoters in St-ellart- on, who wanted to scare their star player away from Frederlctonl The net result is that. ltfrs. Nairn will soon move to Frederioiozt to join Joe who is happy here and says he has the best lob he ever had. MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPT TO WRECK MARITIME EXPRESS ACCUSED I5 COMMITTED FOB. TRIAL AT JACJQUET RIVER- HEARING CAMPBELLTON, May Ill-Charg- ed with an ailornpt to wreck the C. N. R. Maritime express at a point some two miles west of Jacquet River, Resiigouche county, on the night of’ May ll, David Levesque, aged 18, of Jacquet River, was committed for trial by_Magisl.rate Daniel McAlister there. . r The evidence submitted by the Crown, represented by J..-Allen Le- Blanc. of Campbelltop, was to the ef- fect. that the accused had on the night in question placed ,a keg of nails on the tracks prior to the ap- proach of the Maritime. Authorities state that had the train struck the obstruction there would likely have been a derailment. Evidence secured by Special Agent Harry J. Culligah. of Csmpbellton, resulted in a warrant being sworn out and Levesque was arrested the following day and re- manded. "The accused. who pleaded not guilty, was not represented by counsel. TWO BERGS FRIGIITEN STEAMER. ‘PASSENGERS BQWFON. May i9.--A genuine scrim ivaLs tl-iroi-n into the passeng- ers oi’ the North Gent-ran Lloyd Liner Karlsruhc when 0.1 the night of May l. after the lner had battled a ter- rific. gale all night, they awoke to find two monster icebergs only a short. distance from the ship. when tl-ie liner docked here on lifay 6. Captain Filsingei" rationed to the local Un ted States Hydrog-raphic Office that the bergs were sighted between the Flemish Cape and the assi- coast oi‘ Newfoundland during the trip from Brcmen, Gnlyvay, Hal- ifax to Boston mid New’ York, delay .11 leaving Bremen he had tak- ei the shortest. rou across the At- encountered l2 hours against high scar. as ivcll The following morning two icebergs away, he said. |and vsited this berg nearly every Idol‘ ‘until we left. the PELPOL 1t liravelied about. l7 miles each day ._._ ‘While east of the Buiks. but. on ar- ‘ lrivrig at the Tail it seemed to gst= "w, Mod |, gym,“ God who “tin an eddy, and remained practic-l rumi- than environment and WhO 155113‘ iii-Hanan for several days. than ', bina- th", bandit)“ we are great i; started to the s-ouihivard and lat=r on thgoyja,“ said he‘ 1nd shy on ‘on in 1h:- 9.3.5t~\\'.'l.l‘fli11lt‘l between Ali- I oanlsrumrt Continued from Page i ..s._._.- PAGE THR E15 l F R E E ' o Every Kodak Film Purchased This Week from Our Store Will be Developed Free of Charge. You Only Pay for the Prints. Film Must Reach L's Not Later than May 3th for this Offer. 2 BROWNIE FILMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 for 69c WllY ENVY BEAUTY When We Carry A COMPLETE LINE 0F "run BETTER TOILFT PREPARATIONS A U MA T I N The sublime fragrance of the early hours . _ ii-lieri flowers unfold to the sun achieves a rari- and Exquisite kinship in this new Perfume and Face Powder. B)‘ HOIJBIGANT. PARIS Tr)‘ This New Odour Next power." The speaker paid a high said. however, that he would have more confidence in the League when it. placed the emphasis on Jerusalem rather than Geneva. In this connec- tion. he stressed the principles of Jesus as being those by which the league will succeed. Dr. Poole made frequent reference to the place pow- er occupies in the New Testament and stated that in everyone of the twenty-seven books of the New Tes- tament the sense of power is every- where irievidence. He condemned the old adage: “When in Rome do as the ‘Romans do" and stated that onc does riot have to do as "the Romans do. but. rather carry your Antioch and Corinth experiences into Home and change "Paul was not appalled at the splendor of Rome, but said: ‘I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for it is Lhc power of God unto Salvation." In speaking of world conditions at. the advent of Christ, Dr. Poole stated that "Christianity came into a world extraordinarily like the world in which we now live. "The world in the first century was war weary; the world today is war weary. The first century was an age in which people were breaking away from the past. The cults of today were found in some form and under some name in the first century. If Christianity vrnr. able to aclaiove such magnificent tri- umphs in the first century, so it is able to achieve great triumphs in this age." In conclusion, Dr. Poole stated that. the highest expression of power is in personality. Tho radi- um us so powerful that it has a ebéfld Qflualling that of light, 182,000 miles per second. and is the most powerful substance 1:110:11. the spea- ker maintained that the weakest man or woman in the church could generate more power. regardless of social status. affluence. or poverty. "Power in personality expresses it- self in two ways. the power to aspire and the power to achieve. '1'o as God." words filoquen tly and our salvation." expressed the appreciation of tho Association for the use of Zion's splendid auditorium for the meeting. Rev. E. M. Aitken read the Scripture Lesson from Isaiah the 35th chapter in prayer, Mr. B. G. Acorn sang "The Ninty and Nine." and Mrs Lawson sang "O. Rest in inc Lord." Mrs. Keith S. Rogers. organist. and were silhtcd. one of enormous sizcd which towered over the stacks of! the ship axd only a short distance: Captain Filsinger declared it. an‘ v not ‘of Providence that the heavy ._ _. fog wiiisii settled down ms hours been in the vicinity of ti... m. fol- ,w1-'~ 51> 111111-1111" "111“1"1“=‘ °l 111*‘ 11"“ after passLng the iiergs, had “sin. was in the direct path or the liner. i|1°1 "11 l” °~'11'1'1"l 011 1° 111v 11511- v ‘ est st-antlnrd we rem-vol i" "W114i. ‘of ice from Gil ships. and 1021 wai- AUCTION SA OF DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY. _ I am instructed by Mrs. H. C. Connolly to sell ‘riirniui 25 resins vii-ii special re- 3 ichoir director of the Central Chris- Thc captain said that owing to a‘. tian Church. presided iii the organ. The service was closed by the benc- dictiori pronounced by Rev M. Scott lantic. The nght of‘ May f, off the , Fulton. This service was broadgagt Grand Banks of Newfoundland, hn over C. l". C. Y., due to thc courtesy‘ a terrific gale. with of Mr. Keith S. Rogors, manager of which his ship was forced to battle the Island Radio Co. aarnvn, ‘i... t... 19- Amy Johnson, British iiviairlii, has landed on a sugar estate at lril 30th and May 4th it had trav- mbuw w the ma“, o; Nanci-m buy, i oiled 160 miles until ii was in 40-34, wesiivarrl par-i. 50-10 worn. ‘i-ccause a l m. west on the "B" track of steamers 1 heir-icon New York and European, ports. 1 ‘The patrol vessel \\‘fl..‘. near this, berg for days at a tzinc in ivani vcs- 1 sals east and west bound on this‘ track of the iaresezce of this berg‘ as it ux-ts a great. menace to navig- ation especially as it was in a nar- row cold stream wti-i ten-ipcraturea of from 38 to 42 deg-recs whereas a very short distance away the Gulf stream was 57 degrees. ‘The prevail- ing southerly winds blcmrg over the warmer water onto the “cold wall" produood fog ‘around the berg most of the t.me. - "On arriving in the above position this berg duscont-i-iucci its travcl and remained practically stationary where Lt is rapidly disuiicgratuig. 'I'l1‘s berg is mnittioncd as of ii~.terest as on an average only one berg in every four years comes south of the 40th. parallel, but in very rare cases n berg has been known. to cross 1111-. Gulf Stream and be seem near Ber- muda or the Azores. "The other two bergs ivhich have travelled to thc. Tail of the BBJIRS were picked up on April 22nd in 44-03 igorth. 48-37 wcst, which .5 east . of the Banks about scvently 111.1185‘ north of the Tail. This pair of bergs _ iii-hon picked up were about. 400 feet long and 100 feet lvgl-i, which is considered very large bcrgs in ths‘ latitude. They were about 14 miles‘ niaart. While coining south it‘. the: Labrador currrni. they travelled 32] miles each clay‘. hut. strange to sayl on filTlVlYLZ at 42-46 north, 49-46; ivest nn May 1st they did not. fol-i low nhc course cf the frst ivrrgi? mentioned. to the steamship iracksq‘ will probably lakc 8. northcasicrly‘, course which will keep them out of,‘ the steamship lanes. 1 "The Cmudiai-i Ice Patrol vessels. during lzhir. prriod have ancourt/srarll some tcld ice in ihe Ciulf of Sh; mmy g5 rgoejvgd Him, m (hem s“: Lawrence, but there was no fiat.‘ ic-e 193gi_ 114 19115,; crew m. m; paws;- ra become the 5on5 o; sighted. and noiu- ivas reported to ment, 5 riilgg 71-“, ‘maker-s wonaiudgng the lifoyave from the region above, (grgefully the Grand Banks. I _ 81MB"! the ultimate power and m- slightly; helov/ n-irinal in numbers, Conestoga-SI tons, crew: 151; Z 11mph of 0mm g5 “The glpmin o; between the 45th and 40th parallels. rifles. Icebcrgs were Between these latitudes. also. they‘ the 49th meridian and Si. Joltivs. Newfound- land. This is. a vcrv favorable sign.‘ indicating tha: in all 17l'0b3bll.Y_V ihc, supply of berg:- for the cold current.‘ and m“, Qumouse and Vina,“ led ‘along the easim-n cdgo of the (‘ii-and , ‘Barks may fal a‘. an early daic. ducj to the hcrgs stopping and incltiii; ini the shoal ivntcrs laciwcen Capo Racc! and 47-30 north. ill-m "west A "Only six rliffcrcni. hcrgs rvcrc sghml or rcporicrl wuih Of 1h" 451111 ‘parallel. This. 1R n riimbcr rlec-iicdlyl lcs< than ihc nvcrnzc Nciir cf lllfif‘ souilicriiioii iycrgs FlVlll-‘Cl ‘n ihc current. of warm (‘iiiif sireaiit nah‘ cxwiidcrl norih-carivrard alinmt io the T111 thrnigliciiz. ihc misc “Thorn were a lf‘\\' hours of gain". on three diilcrrni rlriis. hzil in concr- al lhc weathcr was more modcrain Tjomal. near Tekalongan. in the film“ 911 ""‘-" PM?“ “Mu” m m] middle of Java. forced down when she rm out of petrol. LE‘ Street on Tuesday the 27thvday of May A. D. 1930, :~“*“”' ., at thhe hgur gfoflfgclogk ham-g tliarhpropertyfon thef ' ort sieo ra on ro ,-i , aviri arono x N- D- Maclrean i 43‘feet on Grafton Street and eyxtendin: back 160 ' mil“!!! feet, at present occupiedne an‘ Hotel and a store. null-III - ._ . _ For further particulars apply to oiiuimmn a uni-is mam MacKinnoi-i 8i. McNeill, ' ‘ J. A. McDONALD._ g Paw-I“ i Solicitors. mnstlii. Auctioneer. . ----\ : §3l°'20-22-Z4*35'4l ‘this your. i "To illustrate how vesacls like to co-operalc. with ihr- ice Pllfiil \‘<‘~‘--‘= ev temperatures frcni vcawli- pars- iii: through t-hc patrol arca to as» HSt, us in making currcnt charts. We serd out. icc broadcasts iwicc. in tho morning and liinco at night. and by public auction on the promises. 171 Grafton 1W" 0“ 1" °°‘“1-11°1“-" CHEYENNE. Wytt. May 19- Two inches of snow covered much of the soutlicrn part o! Wyoming y-csii-rday. halting trav- el over the Tranaconiirierital ali- mail route and constituting a serious threat to live aiock. Snow was reported over the air rc-"ifo from Laramie to Sidnfli . Neb. FACE POWDER (Gold and Green Box) . . . . . .. :1 00 ROSS -DRUG-UNITED Successor to The Maclfinnon Drug Co. "THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES" Prompt Dlesncnger Service PREVENTIVE - Continued from Page 1 vice during said years in each Pio- vince, Nova ScotiafNew Jruiiswick and Prince Edward Island, to; above menizoiierl purpose of PYCiFiIlXZIQ smuggling of liquors? 7. What was the total cost in each of the years 1928-1929 of the above mentioned Preventive Service 1a) on the land, and lb) on the water.’ "The answers to qustion I given by l senator Beicourt. included a detailed list of Revenue Omcers for the Mari- times, including the following for Prince Edward Island. Prince Edward Island Barbour, G. 11.. Charlottetown. District Chief, Eialary--$2.760. Bradley, Leo, Charlottetown, Cus- toms Excise Enforcement Officer-ti- Mariin. P. C. Port Borden.» Sa1ary~ $1.320. Maiheson, W. 8., Alberton, Salary “$1,320. lifclnlyre, .1. J., Georgetown; Salary’ $1.440. McPhee. J. J. Souris. Salary--$l.3:0. l Plaiis, F. J, Summersidc, Salary- $1.440 Answers to questions 2, 3. 4. and 5 BaroiT-43 tons: Crew, 15; Arma- ment, 4 rifles. Bayfield iRnturiied l"! owners Dec 28; Arma- Bayhound~ 78 tons: crew l6. mament, 2 rifles. l1 1‘ Constance-IN ions. crew. 18. 6 Rgv,‘ Mr, Gram, o; wmgom p“. [are l-ieguuiuig to drift. south oi tho I ‘Julia 5mm“, o; the R E L Mmimerial A» ‘average coiisdcrabli’ further to ihr. a mimic“ introduced the Weaker and iwsi-ivarrl. a number of lwrgs. b21112 Tflheni, 6 11011116" 811111 [reported from loom-eon Fleurdelis- 92 ions. crew. 23. arms Margaret-QM; tons, crew. I? iuflcr. anrl B pounder gun. Scaiaric ~83 tons; crew‘ 8: 3 riil=i Vlglliillt-Qil? tons. crcn". 3-1. ariii- :iincui. 3 rifles, . No. 2-40 tons. crew. 6. armament. 2 l‘lllC.'~. No 3 -»13 ions; crew, 6. 2 rifles. No. 4-63 tons; rreiv. ll; ~40, 1 and 3 pounder gun. Ho. fi-iScld April. 1923~Urcw. 1. O-ZL-Crcw. 3, C)-‘.l8-—Ci'€\\‘, 3. 2 l’lll'.‘.\.. £1-39—Crcu', 3: 2 iuflcs No lib-Crew. 2. Herbal-F» 86 ions. nicnis, 2 rifles and Behavo-fi 86 ions and l machine gun. Bristle -6 l2 ions; and l machine gun. Ellr-rirortl-i-DSB tons. rifles. (iuardian-Ii 86 ions: Crew, 3; arm- ament, 1 rifle. wrgiiac-d; ions; Crew, .7. 2 rifle: 'l‘enacii_v~3 24 tons; Crow. 3. Whippct —- Ii R6 ionsKJrci-s. rifles and i machine gun. l machine gun ". Crew, 3, 2 riilix. Crcii. o. o r. Crew, 4. 3. PLAY“ Criininuerl from Page 1 many mazes and czizi-ipleaities. A be- wildering situation is eveniuall_v un- ravellerl. and the p101 eniicd rviiiiil-ic prospect of ‘all being happy cicr fil- 191'. ‘The part of William “\'i"inl~:lei' was portrayed by Mr. Geo. LI Cloiv in an extremely." dramatic manner. taking the difficult rolc \’*1'_‘l cflr-cwwelj- Ar. Aunt Janc. 1.11s; Ruby Mac- Dougall acting the rich though uri- attractive old maid on the‘ look out for an eligible bachelor, brought ample lll1l'95'l‘3lllCL‘l iaughicr. Equally successful in ihc more scr- ious role of the ncice. Jane. was Niiss Margaret Collings, time hcroine. Through the mazes of wi-iat ap- peared to be hopeless love for Janc Mr. Clarence Howatt act-ed the prm of Bobbie Baxter. masquerading ai-nmpeiii. 1 Flllt‘. Crew, 3; shrill; 2 riflcsi planning. and s-chciziin; ill order to ouiivit Mr. Winklcr. In ha. usual xrici-con-iic fashion Mr. Eiwarrl lfiirnhv lllli7l‘l'.'~Ol13l‘.‘f] F?ll_1?ll’l‘lll7 aloof": the proposPd hus- band for Jam. mos‘ succcssiullv. Mr. Fred Pickard in play/mg in: part of Ting. trnzpcirawr manager o.’ the hotel captivated the audioncr but. haie goiic to tlic emtvuarrl and , ‘5ha‘,._ N‘ A“ bilomagup’ 5a1a,._,,_31__ ivilh the c c m’ a yiroicssional. 410. i To ihcrcir; iv ap-prcciaie Sam. iii-s riaiky [7911-1113]] waiter. etc. played bf.‘ Mr hiicharrl Campbell. one must see the part. acted Ha had a part in man" comic =1l‘l3?l1‘17.'- The tifl= rile n!‘ Kit": “.35 plfwocl by Miss Nora Cameron, who IIFWIS no introduction to lfxal theatre-go- ers Energy and rcali‘): character- ized her arfine. ‘.\'li:\= Mai": 51T'i'l7~l1l‘. part of Suzciw feciiirlj." Excellent IIIUHC was renrirrerl by the orchestra rarniiv-vl of Miss Kathleen Hc-rnbi‘ .\‘ii' Alurr Ai riuli. Zilix- "fhrlma Frir - T-lri-‘arlaiie. 57:‘ Jrirl»: imrrliiiiii Fpccial numbers. a sclo b_v nlaved the the maid. most r-t- .\Il;.= Margarri. then-is. and sketch by etc‘.- on 21115. "The Rivers. of Picarrly,‘ were much :iiigii'evisv‘i'l. Th" pint‘. which vns uiidrr ‘xv: rlis-iinziiu-liccl paironagc of Hi2. lion- 4 flllfi.‘ our Lieiii diowcrnoi- Hcartz and Mrs , Hearir. and 111:. Worship Flavor Pmivsr and 312's. Pininrr. will b= re- pcar-i ("\- l-ltlh.“ l)i‘ll."J.mli‘.‘_KIl\i('.‘ "MAY (it) TO SENATE ‘Rl'.\lOR.‘~ OF (ABINET (‘HANCil-IS STILL ACTIIE AROLND FEDERAL LAPIIAL OTTAWA, Mag," lit-Rumors r1111 Lare nciiva as to cabinet chaiw f. l Yhcre r.- a ll‘p0l"i [lint Hon. Di". J i1. ‘King. hLllll-lfil‘ of Pcnsions and .\':i- ‘iionnl Hcnlzli, ma,‘ dcriiic '-'i arcrpt ‘thi- tzriru-h <j.‘.-.‘.i.iii~joi.i vacancy: .fl the 3 ‘ ‘Si-pair. l Dcxcloismants duniig the 11.1.1 use». \Vhll'l-—~$-12 101153 C79“? 3- 7 “H” hair 11-31 indicaltd any other thingie- g and 1 machine gun Ihllicum-Crewi i. i Bh_\'l't7a1'i~--9 56 tons. Crow 4: ' Customs A—24 tons; Crew. 4. l volunda 11-23 tons: Crew. 2 m the lY‘|‘1\1{‘l'_\' \\illl ‘lit? °.‘\"I",1'..“l7 (ii lhc .'iIlfll'l-‘ll hi‘ tho .\l‘illl$l°l' of 112i‘- ‘rrrs. li l‘ iindcrsi-wicl all 1hr i". m..- Iim. an: gfilng rihrxid lllllKill? "Eli'- lniions. for ihrir ow n iionvnairir. :7 i7 _ , ‘uya'r-' :<“rv'-‘~ -. - . av. 1 Nd 6. ‘llic rulings ihcy now l'~"i1l'l‘l1'1"1‘» 1917-28 1323-29 rm: ivrck n1. o liiiiiclvi no liith‘ ll in Nova Scoiia . . . . .- 42 4° who will fill lhc \llk‘lillt‘.f‘i~ in inc Fon- Capr Breton 2i 39 alc for ihc prov-mow. of Qicbcc or New Brunswick .- 31 33 Prim ELlWfilTl l.-‘.:ii~cl. ll‘. ‘E. Island . . . . .. ll 9 No. 7. "g 1927-28 1928-. . . is» .- N. s . $100,602 l3 58790114 DR. W. R. LAKNJN : P. ‘l2. I. 13.297 47 15.155. 68 Palmer (iradulh Chirgpsracienr -. - 1o and Nervous H" 5 I N n. . case. .3 s: on o1 tllgrfiqnce 8L “mm n,“ I'M-N. s 376.616 so ass 01. so __,__“_ sLwF-‘r, numb r 2. ‘l. 15.73212 son 40 “P?” ' N. B. 132,311 59 "#111 1°