nuke oil‘ VOFiK HUNT ING IN EAST AFRICA Tm; photograph shows H. R.H. resting under a temporary shel- ter Ol-U onyvpiu I P“? ‘if "Fa wiFh vlhite hunter, while hunllfli! bill York has had fairly good success plenty of smaller 83'"?- Capt. Pat Ayre, his game ln East Airlin- having bagged rhi-nocerous companion The poke oi and nAbe» ihoehampton Club wourse in 134 Itrokel, i7 on the morning A DOUBL E SOMERSAULT “Already," ridden by Jockey Poole, took Ho illlntrre’ Chase at Sandown, E ngland. photograph shows the jockey with his foot on the horse's neck about in spring clear of the falling animal. From the expression on (ace. the rider was not very much of this tumble would be. recently. This concerned about what the res Feam "A" of the Hunsville, Ontario, Wallace Nesbltt shield of the St. -in the Provincial First Aid competi right: H. H. O'Connell, instructor; Major W. D. Forest, District Scout Paget; Edward Paget (Captain and CHAMPION FIRST AID TEAM 0F HUNTSVILLE Boy Scouts who won thr John's Ambulance Corps of Ontario tions. They are, back row, left tc Mrs. O'Connell; Wilfred Onye-it: Master. Front; row: Normar Wallace Walmsley. WOMAN WIL COMPEJE IN lift-i, 0061 Dollar, vllfe. m a number of the The auto racing aeaaon taken after Mre. ianda apeedway. important Duiler had taken a opens on Eaater Monday. ENGLISH AUTO RACES of the famous jockey, will be an anti-art automobile raoee In England. Jfhla photo ws’ aplin around the famous Brook a bad spill In the Tallyv anusual hig ult han hla nearest rival. Boys Are Shy . te. after some .luiiy lilo exposed C! rule oi’ lill‘ bcll lllir: glealcl restraint. '"lllllll~'l" sllin of life. "ly Hilfllliii be zlpnsslble of rcform. ‘on. T. Muylie Duly, llo admitted this 'llll llIIIC yczlrg zlgo. ‘lo lllinds o1’ l~ilc ask of lllc llolnc, rate. To got tlleuc ideas rate Sllllw "ad nnd question. ng Solomon is not gl airy prcllohin .llt ideas for til .'Ili'l1 ‘iliti thong lie work that i. ‘fill! Sllalw ull-c "Illll a wealth rom lilo to ions. Yell. he agreed. (Mr. lirllry Shalw Ilur interview illlnlll-r lrbrnll ollltlvlvs zlnd cllllling Chi lllllllluson.) Advices lly ililcllll .ilnt of the ho lid . trike ays ill-IS bccll set-tied. lllt very smnlll this IWeQ-IL Mose and Hiatus. 'l‘ll“ sight lin ‘ililllllf. lllicrczltlon ml Rusllls had reach filitiil its effectiveness ,_l'clltLy llpnrl ihg lrcscnt wherraboutg oi’ miiy. vrly?'a' ltaeills never hesitated. "FOOD," receiver. "you you-nil done wouldn't be if lea.h." have only brought my, wife A man wpdblad obtained a ruilwlly yard was told off-to mark. some trucks. to elm ug And as log killings were heavy [as ilnnliailllltl: "there's a. bli. of chalk." said "‘ PLAYING GREAT GAME Mitchell, famoua golfer .ct a record for British competitive ,olf by playing 38 hole: on the (England) Ho acored round and re~ mated lt again in the afternoon \s a result he leads the golfera who le qualifying for the Rhoehamp- an Club's annual invitation tourna- ncnt for professionals for a ‘prize of S1000. He ia four stroke better Girls Bold (Continued from Page 9) cutr attention roubles, interests, sports. :r girls of thusc times tlhe magis- exlpelcnce ill his courts. giro." that slrlctcr supervision l.~ ‘ll- clyillg. lll‘ huwLng nccd. \\l'llill not inclined to favor the very class lrutril family “wherein the young ‘ll_\' is uol 2l.i(J\\‘(iI lo spr-slk to il"‘l lint-e lllifliltllliflfliléll, he does con- -::ll li“»li ll"\\ll‘ so"; iliS \\"Jlliii o4" -llr were girls of a family to be lkcpl 'l‘hcy are llilltll" than boys and for that rcll~ on Zill.‘ llIill‘€lllS' lllllliiority should OI‘ ‘ill,- null brought up with a litll" "as ailrniicll to crass materialism i".ll a lillr more strisliing clf thl- llcroisl houfll be dcfinrll for lilo ‘boys s: llzlt lhry would not l9,",éli‘ti the ban. -‘i :l;." iill.’ llt-sirilllln cllzlrutler. Mod iill'lli('1li€l'i llllng lllllics. lit-i he felt most molll- 2's‘ were lllrcally convinced, llnll in ‘will Wily virtue Wllllifi lbc protected. ‘or il was ll terrible truth that the "lhqlllenl girl, the cue who had "llnxilled in morality, was almost He remem- "T?! a conversation with the Rt of Winnipeg, pleasant fact ill ‘OURTS ARE LIMITED To kcrl) the courts clean, lo slip Pilss nice. to pililli. aspiration ill Young was tho not the lnagls- from Magis- . llu: interviewer has to Tllc holiday", vcn to volun» g 0r even throwing c lpulbllc good, bill htls are directed to s his hobby, Magis» unslciously responds of instances druwn 3110113011 his conten- respon sibil it); fives “H; ‘scars glee rusted all over "U10. country that lerred m a Emma’ and of 26,000 '11,,“ the (Iayswrl-als azldesssentilelggés the Hell (novernllltrnt hull donn which should be gtgken m; ac. re reviewed arc purl oi’ the life of snmetmng tfirrmle i" mkmg m" count, and from which he.lmaile up he man who wields power over lilo ‘Filming; {,".“"“ 9nd reimfmng "Fm hie our-plus. But this sinking fund in lllld liberty or his follows, Am, If’: “f ‘ H"? Mmiiit" ‘if hill‘ has always lbeen dealt with in the en.‘ u? in flnyuther pmfession‘ ‘he it. orks dill] ‘the junior monrbcr same way’ m ls fixed by 8mm“, ‘ninsn and g ynlpnthy of u "wliie are . 110 vammhhk Thflus why they are iillriilillilili prusvnt Hilsslflll to llguin appncanon to this mmcumr “my whom ilhe Daily I'll is a lllslllllgull-llicd ll with thousands of friends at home here, ct‘ Justice and Mrs. BRITISH BACON MARKET " quote all lbllcon offici- IIl-rcil on the British Mzl-r- “l but lpliCe-H are sl-lghly easier ‘Wing lo liif! slmall llclmiinll on ac- The Danish Danish t week Been. or rather tele- bflweon Mose ell the point at depends illlli Muse's “Nlsgaw the voice or Mo” ‘llchcd the our of Rai-itllfl, "wheph ‘ova you-all fink Ah is at, any. he shouted back into thlei -nil done am wh All was -—--¢-0-¢-.___.___ The Stumlbling Block work in the f0 emlm. “Mark each of om eleven." .ome time afterwards the fore- man came round again. There was the other da I lllrlze "l" on the first. truck. Noth- ng cine had been done. The mlln .lond gazing up at the sky. hr forrma ~-and I nllld eleven, not ‘on "i know," cold the man. -0uldn't think which Gide 0f the other "l" goes." “What does this mean?" asked n. “Only one truck done horn I'll e." "but I the "l? lu Of till THE cnARLoiillemwn GUARDIAN- ' Mr. A. 0. Saunders (Continued from Page Q) oliocted the taxes in 1823, which .l:len would not have been carried JVQI‘ into 1924. The Conservatives Jid that, Mr. Saunders bellevechlzl order to make as bad u. showing. .a pucahle lol" their predecessor. i What did the Stewart Govern- nont do, with all their talk of c_c- )!1DIHY,_Wili3Il they first obtained Jiiilliil? Ml. Swill-tiers hall been, mltlcised lol- tipcaklng dluparng-I ugly o! the LleuL-Govcrnor. No- hing was further ire-m hie thoughts, but lt made no differ- 31106] he W85 in the Leg‘ luture to, do his duty. ll‘ the vcrnnloutl paid an amount of unoney, they. should not have paid. they have no right to get behind the skirts of any person, not even the Lieu- tenant Governor. The lllct is that His Honor was residing with his nother-lnduw. That wllll all Mr. saunders hild said, and it wus not meant by way of dlspuragement. .-ie bud gone further, nnd declared .llal he believed tho Government pllill Hits Honor too much when hey paid him $500 a year for ren- cll ot’ that building. it is true that luring the war, the Lieutenant Jovernor W218 asked -by the PIE- .nicr to take other (iullrters und the Jovelnnlent agree-d to pay his rcnt. Phat was all right; he wus doing something for tilt: benefit of the :0untl"y. But ilUTt.‘ we have Gov-eru- nent House todlly. \\"lly is it va- anl? The clapcnscs of upkeep are gong on from day to duy, whether JACK REN-AU LT Floyd Fluolliimorla, fight promoter of lviichigan city, Ind., has offered Jack Kearns, manager for Jack Dempsey, $300,000 f0!‘ i match b’:- twecn either Lula Firpo or Jack Renault. the Canadian Heavyweight champion, to be staged in Michigan City on Labor Dad. If the lnatcii in obtained the seating capacity of the arena will have to be lmrréflifli to 80,000. tn-lllclt-ss, Mr. Sounders contended. they dill it to the tlluc of about $71.- .'t ted in 1915, the mcupied or not. 'I‘hat is the plucl: ggijéunl: 4,3112; $332,390. In 1916 it ntelllled for uur Lieutenant Gov- was $1395; l“ 1917' $14,591; in rnol", and ll‘ he seer-l fi-t to reside elsewhere, whose ihuslness is it? The bill for rental, $500 n. your for loul" years. was presented to the ‘lell (lovcrnnlt-nt and they turned l down; but this Government was not in power one week ‘before the liii lvlls priescntczl illlii pllill. it has i091] szliil lllilf lilli (iovenllncllthlls lettlcd that lnzltlcl", unil tho rent .vill uur lbc paid llll_V more, llut if lic prinl-iplc was right, why slloillil 1911i, $13,680. in 1923 $1,844.20; and oil highway debentures, $6.- 32180, Ho had shown last year that it was good business. Tile l. i), U. of the Government is a neglllizrblc instrument and lthc buy~ ens would lather have ll lilflll nllllly oi till‘. bonds thili. are ln the sinking l'llll.l. The city ot Chur~ lcllv-tlzwll ltlubellture lbimds are not rvlllly as good as the l. O. U. 0t’ tho . . , ,, Provincial Uovcrll-lncnt. ll. was u hey "m cmmmw imp“? H! “l” nlost llp-lo-dllti: method 0t‘ tlolilr, zery fact llllll lilt'_\’ szly ll. is ll clos- “m. "esm and whim l, w“ m); ili hook illdlvaJr-s Ci)lil'it1siVt‘.i_Vlil£il. .lley lleld nlllllli i1 lnislzllzv. llllll the Opposition uni llilit-n lhv Stzlnil lhc llvy did zl your ago Iill". Sllillldcrs was ditliSiiflii thllt lllllllllrr your"; "li-ntlll ivllillil ililVi‘ i)l‘l'll paid. Other hills, ll'(lll] Prlllco County stilt-lly according to Hoyle it hall stlvl-d [llu Province thousands of dollars. ill 1923, he contcudethtllo prosllnt (iovernimcut did the very szllnc tiling, and it wllri continued .ll 1024. he referred to an a-lnount ln connection with the Bank Di a llirvclid lu ihcnl especially. "'I“"“3’i\i“i~ “m” l"e““"l"‘i i” m“ Aillntrolll. .\lr. ‘Sailnders hail se- n“, “heme, boys or girls they Bell (nUVCllrilll-‘ltliilllli illflllili down plum," his information from me pm. “(mm a“ he column“! mullet‘. M, or reasons \Villl'il Ml". bllllnllcrs vilurlzll Auditor's oliilcc yesterday. Perhaps sill/sc thcn the Prcnllel" lllul heilrll oi this conversation nnd lilil llvl-essllly deposit of $500 lllls iifliill lnride in the Bunk. The Gov- elllnlclli, should rise i0 the occl- sioll zlllll ad-nlit tllllt on th.s sllbjl llll-y nllllic zvnlistllke; that inlay llzlll no right in broadcast to the country that things iver-e nlnjus. lad ‘mentioned ll your llgo. 'l‘hnslo lills hull no right to lite ‘piliti, ‘but hi: IHIFIIUS who |)I‘l'.‘Si‘fliL‘li them more party llct-lcl-s ill tlll-fprcscni lovcrllnlcnl, illlii lllcy ivcr. p ‘d Nllilillll llllrstinn. 'I'ili‘l'0 \\'t‘l'(! c0.‘- lllcrs‘ Zlilis lilfi-tl ivurc iilvluslgntcrl )_V lllc lulu (iOVJFIIIIIUIIi llllll pulliy pllid. HON. iiit. McZlllIiLAN: “we "i" puil-iyJi-‘hiii. _ |ell into tlic Public ACCOIIIIH, or (fit; iftlg/‘Nnfjklfi pi llyfiiifllc" illlllt tile Boll Government hud been ‘Y l" e1’ l? l? i" l’ "- ‘iilllllilg behind. Wlhen the were hi1":- DRhtM"Ml"1—l»-\~‘l= Well» selling $150,000 high debgflttlrfis ' "Y '9"? 1i < ‘ _ they tiiii not hesitate? to send to the _ MR" ‘SAI-rxnriiih: ‘m m” “'°"se- bond houses the statement that l" or reasons "best known to lhcnl- prince Edward Island had the rep“. “w” they were remwd and “mfltutlon of having the highest finan- "lilifi, but as soilll as you got illlillfla] Standing of any Provmm h, '~_""""r (hey “TF9 7mm (Aiiplmlsc -Cl1riuda,-alld that the provincial iffllll [JOIIHPFVZIIIVQ members.) debt was reduced m the l“! mm“ Tho amendment made last your wears by Over 3100mm to the Tax Al-t, Ml‘. Saunders coll Not om-y did the Be“ Govern, "nllcd. (‘Oil-iii have ibecn put on olln mem pa}, Off that much debt. M“ "r 1W“ ll 9"‘- i"‘i,in“m“ll the A" Saunders contllued, ‘but they hall rlls reprinted. 'l‘hls was not cron- lmly. Again, in 1921, ll geuclclnzln went to UllilWEl on ll llclilgulion surpluses ill 1920, 1921 and 1022. $5,997, totalling $11,280, 0r an ur- _ _ crage yearly surplus oi $3.760. Lcl llong with others and he was palll we hon members on the 0mm lly the Bell (iovcrnme the nilloullt aide chuuenge, if they dare, this Pi hi” ‘hm’ 515“ M“ ma" m“ statement nnd get the Provincial "gemmmfiil- “m” “iefipmg “ll hi“ Auditor lo certify that we have not ‘gins “m” or four Yew“ 1m“ had these surpluses. No auditor ~lcnted another -bill for $50 lliitiliillll- (m the mp Drum; earth “mum dam ii, and lit was paid without n nlur- attémmt a thing of ma, kmm “m” Continuing the debate Thursday ‘has! yearr about the “me m“ morning April 2nd Mr. Saunders Budget was "bcilig ‘brought down. ' ' The ‘(illarilizln published in big scare headlines which wore bromi- II l Tllny said the Premier was wrong ill claiming a surplus for 1924 oieomq $3,000. He (the Premier) hull re- "ol" Chllrlolllllown llud the ifililiifily and must we paid, and It h“ dcrs contended, Wilt! simply fictiti- ‘o Sl|l'il a Hiflilii cxlvnt ihlll ll wrill o“ illlfiiiy worth talking llllillll. Nor- The Premier's Statement. The statement that there was 5i ellnpllls was diametrically opposed to Mr. Slaundens‘ etoltement. Hr (Mr. Saunders) claimed there wan a deficit of $35,000 and that tho liabilities hnve been increased. not to tho extent of $200,000, "but to tho tune of $329,000. ‘It was up to the Government to bring in a true utatelnenl. of affairs, aligned by the Plfivlncinl Auditor, so that the country would know which were lthe right filzurea. The vorianct ‘ between the two statements wa~ Bifllillil’ alarming. ll Mr. sallllllers was correct, the increased liabili- ties of the Province in one your equalled the increase during tht four ybara of Liberal rule. Accord 1 lug tn the External Auditor, thr ‘ net dcbt on September 5, 1923, wall $1,649,000; on September 8, 191!) If. was $1,193,000 or $355,000 of an increase in four years. The iPremler ball sol was the first Government to admit they hlld increased iile Fnlbilnlml but he (Mr. Saunders) ‘had always in other years submitted in the House the true assets and llllblll- tics. PREMIER "STEWART: Were you delivering the budget speech? In reply Mr. Saunders said, No, but he had always been able to readotho report of the Externa‘ d that this ", Auditor a the figures he hllrl 1 . lend" prevlo sly had never been l ‘ =3 _ ' challenged. Iuvarllibly he gave u", - true financial standing, and he _ ahowedlfrom year to year that Wt ' weredlucreaalug our llaibilltles, un- usTEyEn DONOGHUEn l" m 31' “my QSCPBQMG SOIIIEUIIIIB The famoue jockey mined a trairnnk: s” mum)“ ddnam y m, Duty’ WM" M. udget epoecb is supposed u» was to ride- Blarney Stone. He tooku" “h” find’ m” G°'°"“m°"' a taxicab to an aerodrome, char- “mn m '°c°'v°"“'d M" ‘they teied an uroplane and flew to the “p”! m My on "m" debt“ bl" 21S they should bn when they iullk-' A GOOD SPEED IN FOOTBALL BOOTS? Th, pom; ‘l: raigifiliisgvoalrivallzlelng Cecil Parkln, the famous Lance. cricketer, and A. E. Mlbdonald the Australian fast bowler. Jack Mew, Manchester Unittifs goal-keeper, 813F166 1M Qrgumenf: mag it wag impl-nlhie to get any realspeed whrln running in football boots. Perkin thought otherwl" and so did Maedonald, but the latter though’. Parklln a better bowler than a runer. Parkln normed to prove h’; mettle as a runner and challenged Macdonald. They met rec-;ntly on the Western cub.‘ ground a; pemlpeton, England. Both worn football boots and eta ted from scratch. The distance Wis about 60 varcls, and Jack Mew, who started the rrgtimimt, also started the race. Park-n ran well bu't finished ll/p yards bohind Macrlonnld who thus won the wad"- ‘ PRINC Large crowds gathered at Ports mouth when the Prince of Wales a six months’ tour of Africa and South America. cd the gangway and boarded the mighty battleshi for if the latest rumors are correct, h LEAVING F0’ HlS AFRICANTOUR departed on H. M. S. Repulse for The insert shows a glimpse of the Prim: as he crou- p. This may be the last tour for His Royal Highnen, e will marry and settle down whet he returns from this trip. _________f___ LlAUNCHING THE “HALIGONIAN," LIKE f‘ a LV élirfralllozn r FISHERMEN’$ TROPHY OFTTNTTERNATIONAL Above are two views of the "Hdligonian" which was deliqned by W. J. Roue, the’ doalgner of ‘ ti" famoua “Bluenosefl and was built at Shelburne, N. S, It is expected that the "Hailgonlan" la to be fl competitor for the internaulonal Fishermen‘; Trophy, Although this nd should prove a fast ealler. l o d 9 fishing boat, she has splendid llneiia w“ I l. I ‘hunch and h" mm race courae, whore he m“ hie l'°"°- M“ 5“""“°" Mimi“. we ' rune nlarumls AFTER 11.000 mt: JOURN 5v _ for third when. immodl-iflafi"gazlf’,fér:“dfi,ldfl'f N" Minion-General lrlnokor,.blreotor of Clvll Aviation in Britain. made a aurvey m an Imolre Air ataiy after that he stepped into H ,l t h o h 9 0 the Bdwifiiflim by Alan J. Cobham, from Croydon to lndla and back. 0n the return journe the lili" almllar aeroplane Ind flewtoPam °‘"° “ "° °" ‘" "i"! "Ilspill veyore took alight amine Mount Evereet. y where he had another racing en-§"" . gagement. ' ' (Continued on Page 14) v \ .3.» ‘ In the blatory of aviation. to Oreydon aerodrolne. The flight le eeneldered one o (the brilliant achievement! ll ahowe crowd: eurglng Tile photograp around the aeroplane on ita will"