— . ___.__.__.._.____.__._,. i‘ . i ANDEPRgCEsClOllgTYECHRONlCLE IISTERN ci/Asoniv on]? uni. ’"°‘""‘§"vmm'°“s§i>'i"s‘§o"i-§u‘i§"3o§i‘£‘n'“°“ w“ flfganizgd St. Mark's TONIGHT AND ‘TUESDAY The! “Illa Illa" ' Milan oil scab ...ee yeah ll Irv-coma u’. ‘Street Paving Program For Summerside um. summations. Advertidne awe u u: with Mrs. Pom] [befiaardiaumaybebflillilidaflyatauyeggpngguqmummm bmerndei— . pen Bookstore Water It. Go lice bung." ; Toronto Bakery, Water so. Lin? Gaudet. c1 qnvmfi: 5‘; The summe , T c u St. Mark's Credit Union Limited have decided in continh? cum the perm- the follow- Tuéanrdh "u 0° “ma” “u, u‘ ‘"7 00"" ll 501001911100 by w s the title chosen fo the uredir t u- pirier :41! I115” I161‘ day or 10c per week. Phone 289-1 for this service or ulnon recently QYEMUIRG at st fiiuiefiwi? c‘ “J5 d t r yil order to the boy rupcullble to: deliveries on your route. Marga u‘ ,1 Dunn‘ me pas” Wm; 8mm" mon pnv urinz he " ter over 120 ' rscns studied the Omitlnugflgn b; qrmvgn, 51,"; u "urud I" M" “X09535 AND credit Union l: all its phases, and from Pleasant to p“, 51"“; 311:. sell St. from Belmont to Harvard Street: Cambridge Street. Street. tibia columh 11 ' I interest but advertlein cf iluewsy nptnre may be inserte at .11 {word strictly payable u: ad- Mei- , . l. .115IMGERAT0BS, screen ‘m, window screens. lawn mow- pbelt values st Bruce's. ‘ L-450-5-14-2i. * 4 _pI.ACE‘S is the best place to w your JllT-lltlifé. L-450-5-l4-2i ‘when the Organization meeting was iinaly called despite repeated (1.1- licuities owing to bad weather and - possible roads-difficulties which seem to be traditional in organizing credit Unions-M saiwarts who had braved the weather and the roads signed up as Charter members. At this enthusiastic meeting the following cairecwrs were duly vilaielct- ' o .e: BROWNIES $31-58 and xi: at ‘raylor Drug 00., —OONGBATUI.ATIONS -- Con- Rratulaticna are in order to Dr. and MrS- giwTgufifiowness. Kensington, upon . t". M“ Bthlva of a little daugh —DABNLEY Hall Wed eed . May l9. Travellers Rest nth-ii Club present their three-act oom- ISGOOD roizvou, street. It was also decided to continue the paving on Harvard St.. as far as the railway crossing and beyon that to meet Water Street at the extreme east of the wn. the work has 1 —-i- ed drama “Who said Quit" mar-c Campbell n; o ton, Iwse- The eonmet for . JIMIINED T0 TBYON — af r 1a , ' ' ville; Mo . llrocktnu; Ben. ‘ been iven to Warr n Pevin ‘T130011 M Chisholm o‘ North centsp y “'“‘"“°“I,_§§,_§Efi,_§f Tneriault. B.oomfielc.. Bennett Compgny. u“ e g returned 5001b 1101116 011 _ _ my Howard, (lenggrry; 339101-11 Lpcke BECAUSE_Itv. the The work wfl] "quire 5,11 qgpgn- imsirer since-study oomnlet- Hallburwn; Joseph P. Clemenis, h . . . diture or 334,312.50. “an Embd rung LOlll‘;€ at the I q ,_ 1\__ i-lrockton. The followng com- 59171000 lflnd Pf "m"! The contract price was 81.90 a 1111 Embaumng School, Dart- “so TRAVELTMK CARTOON ivtetr: agacvidelgcrtlirrifiiix‘ first thing in the souare yard-S mmi e : . ' ‘Milli. N. S.—S .Y'S lllEWS CLUB — The Y's In oi Summerslde held their reg- iilir supper meeting at the_Capitol SHOWS AT 1.30 -- 8.10 MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3.30 Bradshaw. and Bernard Reilly. Su- m°mmg_y°u try ‘H pervisory Committee: Rev. M". B. - Francis. Charles Rix and Harold iJoyle. Later the directors met and Description Move To Abolish 3?,‘ $3?“ aY§§§3eul¥“'iuL°l§i‘ $1.3‘; ' blfidifi? filo ‘$312220? vifighiéi‘ ' 111; chief discussion brought ml gen; mgnngrrmyg Qgzgfi: qsrggreftfry Resldentw Rule easurer. y e rst lore the mcerlnt: was the arrange- mint for havmi! the Gyro Minstrel iroilbe at Summerside. The pro- buslness meetin Monday. May 10th a Is Defeated SUivnvrE-tsius i! increase cost of taking Pr wardlsl suds will be on bovs work which gene o ihe things taken up by we» KING llllll Carleton and Vicinity Miss Doris Gillespie of Carleton (Cs- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) t 30 p. m. YDNEYI Austral“ May 15_ when it is anticipated that ‘gtdgeast 40 or 50 members will beg av- lug." we Y's Men's Club-s How a village councillor in north- -—- —--- ‘"81 P11111111 dumbed the Gown- s. pieasing‘ feature of the Credit mono. N. s. May 15—((7P)— -A REMARKABLE CATCH _. M1011 111K111! George VI r 10"‘ in Union Study Club activities Motion to abolish the Nova Scolds Association's residence Statcmcntpilr Foreign Policy ls Postponed (c. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) l crrrawa, May 15~Millions of dollars will move into the Federal throughout the winter. was aweekly debate held in St. Mark's Hall un- der the auspices of the Associated Study Clubs. These debates were al- ways largely attended. practically a full hall greeting the debaters on each occasion. I! the enthusiasm which has marked the activities of the Associated Study Clubs thus far can be taken as a guage that which will be shown in Credit Union activities then the success of our venture is assured. e B. Mark's Credit Union to take this opportunity of A sirlnz of eight beautiful trout the 511111131 19901’?- 01’ the lieuten- "lghfng 12 m5, caught by M1; 11 ant-Governor of Papua, Sir Hub- lioonsn. Summersidc. while fishinR ‘m’ Mllmly- ii the “Lake of Shining Waters" The Councillor had heard a Park Corner. were on display in R. broadcast of the Coronation cere- 'i' llolmsns show window Thurs- mony. He repeated it to the na- dnv. May 12th. This is undoubtedly tives in thesewords: |\‘f_l'\' unusual catch and Mr. Ncon- “King George he dead. Number uiis to be highly congratulated-S one son Edward. he no want i“? 601M!- Nllmber two son he like. PERSONALS Bishop he make plenty talk along —Mr. John Griffin of 0‘Leary_ new king. In entered the Prince County Hos- defeated at the provincial organ- izations annual meeting here Sat- urday. The deadline for signing players, however, was moved from Feb. i to May 1. Other changes made in the Association's rules or constitution were enlargement of team rosters from 15 to 2O players with a coach and manager: setting of the protest “He say: You savvy? You look cut good along all people? King he dial for ireatmcnL-S talk‘ ye; ‘Treasury this week as subscriptions i ,, ~ - , - » 1,111 111 k1 1,), g t f . . ‘ v fee at $10 instead of $5, increase wan“. Fayme, o, Free- Then B-shvn and Plenty Gov- 1° the new $140,000,000 10111 b" El‘. dithered}; n“ r m ea“ h‘l8 flffin‘f;euf‘fffnf ‘fjfifglfifjlwnwmf of the President's Committee to six _ University for va uable advice and tance at all times so cheerfully ziven: also Rev. M. E. Francis. pastor of St. Mark's Church. under whose initi- ative the good work was begun and -Mi'. town is a patient Bounty Hosbl.al.—S -Miss (tharlotte. daughter of Mr. taken up. The loan will be offer- ed w the public Wednesday in the form oi two maturities. six-year bonds bearing interest at two per cent and 20-year bonds at three members instead of five and de- cision to‘ accept no Junior certifi- cates unlms correct date of birth and verification of- blrth or bap- tismal certificates were also sup- ernment taubaudas (bosses) and twrekeepere and soldiers and bank manager and policeman, all he stand up and sing and blow him trumpet. Finish" 0i Clinton. Masicr Gordon Lunkletter of Car- l6t0ll_Bi1ikl‘tB-l.li6d a number oi his coy friends very pleasantly 011 55l- in the Prince |nii Mrs. James Champion o. Mal- .. ' t beuue is undergoing reatm n in The “Mum 0r the ‘wmkeemr! per can‘ 5° enerletkal-Y ‘la-Tried °n- , . thday. plied. the Prince county I-fospitsfqb-J “"0 P5111! managers blowing trum- b Thlsi offering, announced Friday “my m5 e “Elli Eben Mcfsasc of Trenton W85 el- osw. comments su- Hubert, "ls v Hence Minister Dunning is _..._.._.___..._ Mm Ham, mwpa,1ane_ o; Aug- 80M president. the first major financing move by the Dominion Government for sorrle time. To the extent of $90.- ustirie uove. lsa patient in i118 rrnce County hospital at Bummer- sioe. rler many .rienos wish her I. -Frlc_n_ds will learn with regret a “TY hi-PPY 0110118110- tliai Mrs. Euwaid btewfllt is Ggvelfnment Steamers Becomes The First indent in tho Prince County Hos- m1___5 000,000 the loan is for refunding 560,91 _ .- ___ urposes and the other esooooooo . To Be Scrapped ‘may ‘ y__._ 13181101) Of Bathurst —Mrs. Ray Rea . wife of Dr. __..__ will be new cash. Holders of the Their many friends are resrebflll ..____ Reid of wciiiagt; has entered the (Continued. from page 1) 001000-000 tWO-liel‘ W!" b01165 1115- (By Th8 08113411111 Press) to ieam ihai. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart BTHURST u B M“ 15__In a Prince County Hosphal 101' pm“. uring Oct. i5 next are given an UrTAwA, May lw-Scrapplng of AVLELAVLAULKEAA flllu sun Arthur are oeremon at’ sacred‘ He!“ Church meat-s on pfld“ “we ML 0.1mm“ a OPPOrtunity to convert their hold- tgitreeripld zogeeflrgrcnhizrg stemersiglée’ pdiatlgmxizaiigériizn bragging“; ram; “£331 he" t By ‘he Sig,‘ °1fM%stt§;ev_ . cheque .or tne reparations paym t. ' l“ °"- 9 l‘ » - _ P. A. Chiasson, B o o C a am. "Mr" cums BlMquiem 0r Sum‘ lust before he issued a note 21- eanwhue u“? 5°11" 0f Q0111‘ Grey. is in prospect. Transport boring province. in we He“ m" was changed fromp Ohatharn to mnsidc is a patient in the Prince mons will continue discussing esti- 1111111151,“- Howe 1,0141 the 301156 Q1 ure. Bathurst and he became the B15110!) nounclna the break with Britain. County Hospital-s Meanwhile Mexico?’ nroblem o! mates for the present fiscal year commons 101118111; ————— t B m t A u. 11m 5M, -——- . a a t bills l a ' o Th sday night. May 12th- ° a “s- l i“ “we ° Airs. Marshal Perry of St. Louis Iamxa“ €"$§§t ‘or If,“ girlie orggrergiggl‘. a rm y on cfififldfiftffl? e§§m,b°“}§, {$0 thenSs uiienuors Young People {ad file?" (ghulch W05 raised 0° tilébéilk‘! lies-inc. i“ i" ‘i111 d‘-*'-1=-¥°?%=?»r~°“»¥¥-u?- 3b tows“ c~n==ru=ii~n°li= 1 s11- """i>'=i.,~2rn.i=;ui .21. u i... m... y 05M . g‘ l?“ o! mlfiumsmm m’ D;€ld_ Postpones Statement bination uincebgdealttcr iltflféeogtagigilfi aumence m can” Traverse _ can“? 1gb 1,11, ‘guise, n5 n" rgsrlillt _m._ Du D m t LO en elrpropr e 0109c es , vesse est a no cos . - --T Man Bosses" 15 a sparkling 0f es abl men o a me ropo - mm L; angguentung a; Prmrég remuned unsolw¢ Prime Minister Mackenzie Kings The new boat. Mr. Howe said, corggdy [Km DfUVOKQQ amen of tan see at Moncton. Saturday the peso slumped from “will be a wmbinflbiibn 0°50 which laughter. each member of the cast Archbshop L. J. A. Melanson of statement on Carlson's foreign pol- icy, ex cted last week. will not be m e until Conservative Leader Bennett returns to the House from Morictcn read the official de~ree and congratulated the first Bishop of Bat-burst. The latter celebrated Pontifical High Mass. assisted by Rev. F. M. Ianteigne. pastor of Campbellton; R-v. J. A. Godbout, pastor of Atholviile. as deacon of honor‘. Rev. L. Levesque. pastor of Grand Arise. sub-deacon o honor; Rev. L. Sandon, master of ceremonies and bis asistant. Rev. J. A. Wallace. The Archbishop. Bishop and vis- llgingmsllergy were welcomed b Rev. Oounty Hospital-S -Mrs. George Jackman of Brad- elbsne has entered the Prince Wildly Hospital for treatment-S —Mrs. Joseph Arsenault of North Bfidsqiie is undergoing treatment in Prince County i-icspiiaL-S —Mr. Stanley MIyhew of Kin- kpra is a patient in the Prince county Hospltnl.-—S we hope will mean the scrapping of three of the oldest vessels. the Aranmore. now going on 49 years five to i0 points. although support- ers of the prmidsnt bedeved the have been coun- ter-balanced by a revival of nation- alistic fervor iri the country after the expropriation. Several times recently the ROV- emment been on the veiie of announcina contracts had been sinned for foreism sales. None ap- peared however. and reliable cuart- ers said today that nothing but small deals were in sight. Uhtil she disposes of her surplus oil-Mexico has rted rouahiy turiiiiiz in a clever performance. Lorothy ivicMurcio was Chhfllhififigg-S attending the funeral of his sis— old the Beuechasse and the Lady ‘g0 x0105“ Kggngelmhrgpvggo $12110“: w‘ n‘ Hen-wk’ m v00‘ Grey. both of which are very old sthsee bathrooms in her newviiotréie. MrsIHerridgek death was a shock 00d expenslv° 0° °p°"“°' *¢,;;‘{$e1§°{,;§',1‘g°§-,,E§;%hu,‘,.$ to members of all parties among . . t l d drewj Earl cannon “m, a, splendid whom she was w ll known a her R05 1 11051 IS C eare D 1 p, e 5 erfcrmance as Ferns unc e. am- brogirb $315: diirléls tefin ___ say Ueiucr. a real ilxerfiiéppera m}? 8s me eranss ewe - " '. v... of the former Canadian Minister cuégfi?‘ gglffigonmasceaiifggrlfsmkln, Ferxfa to Washington. DISMESED father, was SllDEID in his perpetual Her funeral Saturday drew a 931,131“ hum; for lady-bugs, until -Csptain and Mrs. Basil Kelly ____.. have returned to their home in '“’° - flbiwmwd °’ ‘"0" 1" 0“ P00‘ new from: May l6—-Prince i" ‘be “limb-l m°m°"'- he W905‘ ichaud, astor of Ba hurst. Summs id i H lif h 00 0" w“ °t 0'01"‘ mm "u" lic of life of Canada. Expressions ' iniziy asserted himsel. ‘and became H _ Q .r_ m “L d J d J_ they stleiltethxeonwinte: machinist-fie “'°d“°u°“_M°n°0m mu“ “m1” of syrn athy with Mr. Bennett. geaggiw’ owmglfflgewfi fésavfig the chief boss. Charlotte Miégflglfllxllfg L%yan_ ° a '0 u 8° as Monica Lakin, gave a the reason for whose reavement came on the their operations to domestic needs. m“ eve of his retirement from the means a loss of 1'! per cent of federal and state revenues which the scene of an accident by Magis- trate Anthony Savarese in the cm“ Derxormlmce as _G' s‘ BRANT 1N PonT—Ths Gregory's frayed nerves and twenty Government steamer Brant Cap- “ad w n“ ,_ m“ o; ‘min leadership of his party, were num- - ' _ . Q Traflic Court. - 1,0 11 _ Jessi unt “m. ‘Dendm: the w; credits toboletera failing currency. "W" ‘ti?’ Italian nobleman was ec- z/eagrsgosflll 311105101255 clingeing-vine L88! i110 011d 0f 111F801"? 11101199111“ NY" cused of having sideswiped a car mother while Alice Andrew was Grain Report A. Turgeorrs tuonthrln Halifax. N. S.—B ___p____.__. CEDILLISTOS irood for a laugh any time as Era, the colored maid. Frances Hunt was enchanting as Vida Lakin. i119 driven by Mary Ann Gleason. a school teacher. of 68-11 Burns Street. Forat Hills. on April 28. merits abroad and a. general disrup- tion of commerce. m. Justice w. r. “Bsllfillts TU report on grain and grain market- ._?.__i___ . less love for N S m; w“ tamed 1n me House 13,5; The accident, which resulted i_n juvenile. whose hope M. . ‘°°""“"=“ "m " .;...'.....—.-... u rsziézitzr. busy? fifh£fid°on’°tifi“fi..ié”dlf sis.;2,h=;.,s§§ Bennett llerridge - ' , o a p“, the members have no all had a g Pgglivggv Efstthrezlfimgis 1;: ffffligfihibfie “links? 131d George chance to study 11- Andrew as Garret Young. friends of (Oommued 1mm page l) had been Y0K. REMOVING CREW PORTLAND. Men May l5 — The coast auard cutter Algonquin radio- ed toniriht that it was "removine crew of seven" from the Parreboro. N. S. three masted schooner Stew- art T. Salter. reported water-loaned 30 miles south-southwest of Port- llifll tti“‘éi‘.ieil’.i‘.-.“éi..“°“‘ "m" Fem and Eng-ham? "$13,553; Prince Rospigliosi testified that gflllégljgfvfvfiig 1mg §fac§on_ .115“? a? xfwgagtgggg glzfaméfijqgggg‘; iml Ig/{othcrés Pigaturegkeyvasn yer"); - n a arre fir: a éIIiOlDTlSb whdlaréigis Bthzléliflgti-Z- fill?“ Wyyllbu Bgfflgix. Edwlltn Begrlsrd <5 M5011 E5 ' n verv ccep ably. W l1 m 0- nobleman did not appear to have 1S3, “ucomganunent, “In Wonder put on any extra spebd all" u“? Valley" and generously reslpmded to a double encore. The aticnai Anthem brought the evening to a would yield neither soil nor arms without a fight. 1i was learned that Thursday an fimy detachment appeared at the Alvaro Obregcn" colony and or- dered the peasants to surrender their guns. The latter refused, “V111! they recognized no chieftain but Cedillo Mexico City repbrts that Carde- ft recomme continuance of the present Canadian wheat board to meet any emergency which may arise in grain marketing. continu- ance of futures trading and oper- ation of the Wnnipeg Grain Ehr- chsnge subject to supervision and development of voluntary co-cper- ative marketinv organizations. Canada's naval forces are entire- oerpis from the Old and the New Testaments-"God is our refuge and our strenlrtW-“tc them that love God all things work torzether for irocd“——were read by the min- later. At their conclusion the choir sang a threnody. In his address Dr. Woodside re- called the beautv of Mrs. Herridizds life. her hatred of rneannes, her a“ m . 1 as h d pted l ‘ i - - . 1°“ filwmaofgs Arnqlfinlh, swhfigng! lmcfiislsighheadcuariere at BOI- ugrlfisttsotlntlllie ‘gerlfggl: g: mutual review the de artment close. ‘Sail °,;_n‘§,‘°f,,,‘.§"‘lr“fielhc'ifuf,f§fi b25011 0d 01B senior rank of division message. Howard Green (Con. ancouver gives to all provincial leg lotion. slmfii-ITEB-HJI," wmch m, 11,511.,“ and which 113d supported her in the face of in- evitabe death would be a memory constituting to those who had kcwn her a benediction. After prayer. the congregation sang "Abide With Me." at he close of which the benediction was pro- Divorce provided material for debate in the Senate duriri! the week and little progress was made towards enactment of Senator Lendrum McMeans’ bill to widen the grounds for dissolution of mar- South) who told the House the Government should borrow a few fighting ships from the British navy until a suitable Canadian nav could be built. e House finall passed the 1938 e ed the said the cutter had the situation hand" and that it would bv the schooner apparent-iv} eneral. could not be confirmed at ' -- Palomas. It was learned authoritatively. owever. that Cedllio would not be over tho military command of lchoacan. Cardenas’ home state. ST. STEPHEN. N. B., May 15- (OP)—Miss Christiana Jamieeci. 76, was smothered to death by srrmkc when fire destroyed her home early today at nearby Calais, Me. She nwrnina. The Algonquin reported that ser- ' hi . ices f the Arno. another coast 11 1 111 . ltllofi hifhewmlllfifiygnesdictplllolfllb‘ $000000“? 5500mm‘ 00'0" in“ nnemplllwlgxlllt igadlfiam re e b “when it was set down for tlIi-iiiid lived 1110119- nmxficedimht the remnm we" con ' Ano er long drawn out debate rr ding Bir Alien ylesworth f . owe ‘mm-munch an m or elegance lntui him then expires toda . Observers concluded thatne ihledr ended when the House ado ted the York) raised obiec lone on consti- 5nd a pmuam flavor by auvm‘ n veyed to the trans-whtinent-al train. GADIAN MAllE iTRilNil (Continued from it than rates. We are opposed in the prin- ciple of the bill and think it can do no good." “Iwssbornontheeeaandl have outlook." Mr. McKenna continued. "I think it would be a. Canada if the was seen on world." the seven seas oi’ I. W. Bonito: J. W. Bouitew manager ed the Prince Edward lsland Potato Grow- ers‘ Association. at it was im- portant to see n was done to ince Ed- and potatoes to market. The Island had built up a large potato-growing industry and cheap ion was necessary. Ad: present. he said. it cosh 15 csntstoahlpicopoundsofpotat- oes to Mont-real by water. The rail rate was N or 30 cents acc to zone. The price inadontreci was eolow freight rate on potatoes, Mr. Mulch said. The potato rate could be de- creased w DR. THOMAS’ ECLECTRIC OIL A GREAT LINIMENT Use ii for: COUGHS COLDS BRONCHIAL AFFLICTIONS CUTS SPRAINS BRUISES ETC. SOLD BY DRUG- GISTS FORMORE THAN 6U YEARS NORTHROP 8r LYMAN C... Lllullril TORONlO, CANADA thout any bill allowing that shipment by rail would - mit only a alight payment mprfrle “m” 0mm" Q tryad but if itde- pended on the mantles: trade the SHAKEUP. present payment to the farmers of acwdilcenisabushelwouldhave to be reduced. The premium received on chip- ments to Toronto permitted send- ing a small amount to Toronto. A Toronto buyer recently offered 86 to 88 cents per 90 pound baa deliv- ered in Toronto. The buyer also had said Ontario potatoes could be bought from 35 to 45 cents a 90- pound baiz. The freight rate to 40 cents per 100 pounds and there was also the cost of containers. so if the Island did not receive the premium there would be little money left for the farmer. Asked by Dr. J. P. Howden (Him. St. Boniface) how the bill would raise freight rats. Mr. Boulter said anything bringing rats under reg- ulation would not be in the Island's interest. It looked like an eflort to cut out competition. It allowed railways to give lower mament. said in the vative) that Lord Swintcnh “iden- tification with fixed ideas which have felled ll incompatible with the required organization of the air ministry" (Ooulninelhcmpagel) believed i! 1M0 E Scottish Sec- ahould Mr. Eiiliot be shifted. J. Garvin. who is a strong for faster aerial rear- in a leading article Observer (Conser- or rxiri Winterton. air and. spokesman in the House of Com- mons, Mr. Garvin wrote: "He has no particular qualification what- ever for the work of the Air Min- istry as chalked out by compari- sons with Germany. speech last Thursday (during the Commons al.1- debatc) was like that of an unwary advocate who has got up a departmental probing the oumtion to the bo Hi5 hapless brief withoitlt rates. Dr. Howden said. tom. Ylllhy. askridglildr. ‘Boultentgld the ’ ra ways no ve ower ra pre- viously. New Planes Reach "It can't force the water rates up.” Dr. Howden continued. “Oh yes. oh yes. that's what it ls designed to do." in-teriected Hon. g. H. Stevens (Recon. Kootenay ast). HOW It Look! It looked to the Maritimes as if the bill would “shut off’ movement of tramp steamslilps. said Mr. Boulter. Licensing of shi s coming up the St. Lawrence to e central prov- inces “would d stroy the elements of competition.” Mr. Boulter objected to the agreed charges provision in the bill. They could not make an agreement to ship by rail the year around. "If we are not able to get com- petitive rates today, why would the railway make an agreed charge with us after this bill goes through?" Ap llcetloh for com titive rates had en made to ra ways before but was turned down. The Island felt the bill would discriminate against it because of its geo- graphical position. R. I. Match Representing Charlottetown Board ‘Trade, E. E. Mutch declared he would "class tho bill as the child of the railways and-if I m t be permitted to say-perhaps i egiti- mate. from our standpoint." He read a resolution from the trade board emphiisiz‘ the necessity of cheap water transportation and. urging the purpose of the bill was to increase rates. "We unanimously and definitely oppose it," said the resolution. Passing of the blil would put mari- time shipments under regulated rates while those from other parts of the world would be unregulated. It submitted there could be but one thought behind the bill-in- crease of rail rates. Importers and steamship companies opposed the measure and the board of trade asked shipping from the Marltimes up the St. Lawrence be exempted from provisions of the bill. A resolution from Charlottetown Wholesale Grocers’ Association urg- ed exteslon of exempt - under the bill to allow flee movement of water-borne traffic up the st. Law- rence. It st ' the necessity of low water frei ht rates. A shipping company resoution said the bill would end the low water rates to Montreal. ~ Exist By Water- The first settler came to Prince Edward Island watgr, said m. Mutch. The peope had existed by water since then, although they service noon yesterday from Vancouver. was made without incident. Weather was experienced over the 6111418 i-rip with the exception of Manitoba when they ran into o. series 0! heavy clouds and some Hugh Mill '1 91'. l . I both of z Winnipeg Airport WINNTPEG. MlafL, May l4—At an average speed of a little better than 220 miles per hour the first eed They left Vancouver airport this morning at 4.30 and 4.35 respect- gelyvend made the non-stop flight irinipefl in 5 hours ~and l5 minutes. The first plane was piloted by Slim" Lewis. technical adviser for flying, T.C.A.. with F. M. McGreg- or as co-pilot. The second was piloted by Lewis I-lelsih with J. L. Rodd as oo-pilct. technical adviser for maintenance and repair was also in the first plane. Lockheed factory at Burbank. Cal. H. C. West, Delivery was taken at the These planes are the first of ten which will form the permanent transcontinental service of T.C.A., and the other eight will be deliver- ed early in the summer. time being the new planes will be used in Winnipeg for the further traininz of the pilots Oil the stat! 11919. 50 that by the time the re- For the der of the planes are received the pilots will be thoroughly prqfl- 3188131111 every phase of handling The trip across Western Canada Good The planes maintained an rein. altitude of 12,000 feet most of thq my. 010991114! t0 some lower alti- “193 1'01‘ the purpose of testing xnfzllb phases of the radio equip- i BARBIE ram rmowivxp BARBIE. Ont., May 1Qs..(gp)_. Payne Smith, 23, and med Baillie ed in Kempenfeldt Boy of 1'01” gimme mdflv When their can- Gyro Minstrels Coming Friday N i g h t MAY 20TH. 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