SUNNYSIDE TAXI 114$. iii iiilililllll HIS. OIAILI QC ‘me death occurred as Us Inn- day morning, after atwo yeaiw ill- nesliugt hfl‘ lane on Crlebas 8-. of . Char i. CD4 HIV years. shs was a most estimable Christian wonian and an active member of Zion Presbyterian Church. Sunday during the church sar- viccl. the pastor, Rev. 0. Carlyle Webster. paid r. fitting and touch- ing tribute to her memory. She leaves to mourn. besides a sorrowing husband (who unfortun- ately has been i.ll to some time) two sons. Stewart 1n Isis Angela! and Bruce 1n P‘ iottetown. also three daughters, Ruth. a trained nuns in Montreal. who arrived Home. Mineral notice later. gent. both in Charlottetown. Mrs. mas was a daiishier of tbs late Nell Stewart. of Charlottetown sorely bereaved at this Baler sca- son will have the deep sympathy of many friends in their hour of aor- row. Mrs. Ross will be laid to lost this afternoon ln the People's Coni- etery. the service beginning at the house at two o'clock. 1.0 en§§z§ with 181,14 Monday, April s. ma. w’ llsclsnae. Funeral noticellstar. moonvs _- at android inilaid . Ilsa. Monday. April s, Mrs Smiley Higgins, formerly of stanhwa, P. l, I. mineral notice later. INILI—M REID". 5R1! l. use, Jdm 0. mine-n. llld ‘I0 r-wifiilv "fi-lt-lfiiFliksh-flrfiwikb-(Ul-liliflfla - ' at“, .~ .. liar nn B o a r d Griticises Miss Ifarkinson i lligeivnts. residing industrial be 1M Ia eeeuaed her d’ having caused Padded loosevgtuaidl General Ihfl Johnson, e Recovery Afliiilflrdfl h “devote tilhalodolsa work which the you to perform." oilipted In addition, Wood, who is re- garded as an authority on Com- inusiistic aetivitiu and was aii ini- pcrtant witness before the special canmitlae of the Hr-gse oi Rep- resentatives which, under the chairmanship oi’ liarnllton Fish, ha, invntflsted the activities oi Communists in this country, add- : “You have permitted avowed ormiiasclotngover-nment. whufully an conducting an alleged labor organisation affiliated wiiih an un- American rnovmnent, to enjoy tho same pivilsges as those lzgaily granted to labor unions affiliated with the American Federation oi Labor. and others o! like high standing." World Heading For Economic Suicide ii- sident of Columbia Uruvorsity. pre- dieeed today that the world will and up in economic suicide unles the nations change their present course Coniperin, present trenm with those which generated the Great War. Dr. Butler pleaded for the a- bandoning commerce "ills world." he lid. “must find minds and voices which csri view world problems as a whole. Impor- tant prcblcna which are piuely ztztonal have almost ceased cc ex- Eo inade public these observat- ions in his‘ capacity as director of the division of intercourse and ediu- iation of the Carnegie endcwmneiit for intern II ll chairman Q NB division. Admiral Byrd Alone At Little America (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) IJTILE world's southernmost weather ob- lsrvatim . I Wiflhthewritinghepianstodo h” andttie work involved in main- taining a continuous meteorologic- a S a 3. a‘ 5 5. § é night," Admiral lid, “is a period of tranquil- of a sort you will never achieve h idvilisation.“ . o sii, isinvici »~'iis_'_sini by special and largely attended svrvicaa at urchea. 1D the different ch Beautiful lilies, the special lists: flower seemed to bring a joyous message to the vwpis on this the Queen of Isasts. special music by the choirs proclaimed the glad tidings ‘That Christ is Risen." ._ ..,," 5'1‘. HAUL! (BURCH Very large ions attend- ed the three Masses on Essie: morning in St. Paul's Church. Rev. G. J. Msolellan. _D.D.. V.0.. was the celcbrant at 1.90 and i) o'clock. At the latter service the ladies choir rendered very beauti- the responses of the Mass and gm; appropriate hymns during the service. High Mass at 10.30 was 0010M’!!- ed by Rev. nennett McDonald and the sermon preached by Nev. Dr. MacLt-llan, V.G. ~ Leonard's Mass in B. Flat w ‘effectively rendered by the nil-lo choir. under the direction of the ‘choir master. Hon. Adrian I’. Ar- |senault. The solo parts were talsrh by Mr. Guy I-foushtmt. W- J- P- Maclnnls and w. maria camvbrll- The Regina. Coeli by Weber was sung during the Offertory. The altar was very beautiful!) draped in white and adorned will! Easter lilies for the Easter Festival. At the conclusion oi Vespers and Benediction in the evening the '1‘! DcumwasnmgbyMnJJlMac- is. mil/lit. L. B. Gallant assisted at the organ. very 1gp congregations attend- ed the services durifls U!“ u"! m Holy ‘Thursdly Hlsh Mass was cele- brgted at. eight o'clock with an ex- ceptionally large attends-Mt. Th0 Good Friday services were also largely attended and commenced at 8 a. m. with the "Adtlrfltlfllzhd tho cioaa" and concluding in e ev- ening with "The Way of the Cross." ‘Ihsre were three Masses on Sat.- m‘ Grads IV-l, Ruby Busll. I11 (Sr.)—1. RalPll lac- Grsds III (Jr.)—l, Janet Stewart; 2, Ins-rest Ksyter. Grade Il-l. Jessie Macliay. 1...“. i..‘.,"";é:..¢."‘°.“ “.3; : , ; , Ve The altar. draped in white with Munroe. Grade I (JrJ-l, Roy Bueli. Perfect attendance - Mary Mac- Lsan, John Livingstone, Leona Mac- Kay, Ralph MacLesri, Forrest Hay- Mils Dorothy ter, Jessie MscKay, Arno Wyatt singing the solo parts 01 l!" Hw- uiday which wero iarrsly attended- sr. MARY'S cannon An s; ticnally large COIIIRIIP ticn att ed the Choral Commun- ion servioe at 8t. Mary's Church on Easter morning. master lilies. the gifts oi’ members of the congregation in in y 0! mood ones, looked very beautiful. Siinpsrs setting c! the Commun- icn service was used. Del. Archdeacon C. da W. White. D.D., was the celebrant and there was a record attendance of com- munlcants. The Archdeacon in a. short ad- dress brought an inspiring inelllfl to his congregation on the Resur- rection of Christ as the foundation of the Christian faith. The Easter services closed with liven Song at seven o'clock. The services during Holy Week were well attended with an excep- tionally largo congregation on Good Friday. Lent was observed with the usual services duding each week. PRISIYTIIIANOIUHH Large oontftlttimis ttsnded the Easter aervicm 1n the Pushy"?- ian Church. Special music was ren- dered by a iuli choir. The anthems were "He 1s Risen" and "All Bail the King Immortal." Mr. Graham Rogers sang that touching hymn. "It is Jesus." At the evening service the spec- ial Blaster music was "Awskeninl Chorus" by Gabriel and Simpers "Halleluish. Christ is Risen.“ Mill Helen Peters was the organist for . . J. St. Clair Jeans preach- ed sriipropriate senncna on both ns. The flowers were very beautiful. TIJNTITUNTIIDCIIUI$ The Communion service at Trin- ity United Church on liioster morn- ing was largely attended. The hymns sung by the choir were ap- propriate for the day. Rev. L. B. spoke on the special Easter music malted tbs evening service. A full choir ren- dered very effectively thnt beauti- ful anthem by Wilson “His Conflict 0.“. A male quartette ‘ o! Messrs Bentley, Slaokfcrd, Ome and aha-rp- sang "Christ Arise" by Lowry. The second anthem was "Arise from the dead" by Simper. It. Ro- land Philllpson taking the solo "parts. Miss Bessie sided at the organ. vii. i; iiiie viii lfl-lbyflflllhfllpaillfllw) wwssjliawflfloitidtz. Anwsl~o'* Her Cotton Market u3ZOXJANi.AIfl54ap- ___-....____._-__ P e roy Williams Is Offered Managership (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VANCOUVER. Awfl 2—Pemy Williams. famous Vancouver cf hh appointment as manager oi the 0‘ '“ to compete in hwould bly {ugthg . Ad...“ ~ -» Canadian British Empire Games Committee. had indies/ted he would receive his expenses for the trip h!" Y0 Ply his own expenses from do tlfl. mFKiiHiTon Report for March: Sarah Stewart 0;... v-i, William Stewart; z, John Livingstone: s, Leona Mac- sprinter. has received confirmation g \ IZOIII aatasonsyba eeaasawesdeasiaqgpqaauhg ADDNIWgiamourteyous-sp- t Nuance. Seeliiteadvartiseman lnthisissue. PARCELS FBOI ALL 0V1 CANADA and United States at the Guild 3o table St. James Tea and Bazaar Thursda Y. b-lfld. \ -—-_ LIQUOI sllZUliG-Thirtesn gal- l I lons of ruin, apparently the prflDerty ' °Y I- Plfly from the mainland, were soiled in a house in the City by the Royal Canadian ‘ Police yceterday. One arrest was made. Prosecution will follow shortly, BEAUTIFUL Fancy Work, St. James Church Tea and Sale, 'i‘hurs- dsy. 6th. 1,1534 L P. U. BALL-A very successful ball was held last night under the auspices of the Labourers‘ Protec- tive Union in the L. P. U. Hall. There was a large attendance. The dance music was played by Chip- niarrs Orchestra. BE-OPENING DANCE - The B. I. S. re-opening dance held Sat- in-day night. in their hall was largely attended. with the many pstrom thoroughly enjoying the music provided by Elliotts orches- rs. HAND-KNIT Sweaters and Suits teem the British Empire Game in En - land this summer but n. I... todify §i§.‘fi,,‘“§‘,?:f '“ st" "m" Cffé’; I. o. o. i-xiiiiupciz-A moot en- joyable dance bfgxwred by the u‘ M‘ mmmw- "ml"? °7 u" Oddfellows and ilelzekatis was held last evening iii Lie I. O. O. F. Hall. Miss Kathleen Hornhys or- mfly mom Hunumn ‘M would chmtra supplied the music for the i. Refreshment; were serv- Vancouver to Hamilton and return. ed “d “nuns °°“"m“°d m1 “ He declared hs could not afford to m’ hm"- ruuirspavzmmoon, from 4 to d a splendid program will be broad- cast through C.F.C.Y. for the en- tlertalnigelnt o1f¥hose prgselnt at St. m.“ x_1 M‘ , sines urc ea and ae. Own- ‘ f, Mung“ a‘ er: 3f rgdio-srlst llstiiqge tune in and vu_1' Ev s t; _ go e one to e concert. Re- Vml Munroe; avail-mulls: gltlfimber the time. 4 to 6 Thursday, b16134 LEGION DANCE —'I‘hc Canadian lean CONCRETE filflNlL OOMHZTED PORT OF SPAIN’. ‘Trinidad. April l—Ooi-iversion o! a stagnant city engineer Scott." NOITI WINslDIt SCHOOL l-Iid March- Norina Craswall: i, Rena Youriker. Grade VIII (Sm-l. leith Carter. Legimi Easter. dance. held last ev- ening at the Canadian National I-lo- tel, was, as usual most successful. The function was thoroughly enjoy- ed by the large crowd in attend- ance. The chaperones were: Mrs. A. B. Cosh, Mrs. W. J. MacDonald. and Mrs. F. B. Conrad. lhrcellent music was provided by Sid Elliot's Rhythm Kings, and dancing contin- ued till a late hour. SERVICES BEGIN-Special ser- vices in Zion Church began last ev- ening, with a large crowd in attend- ance. The services are being con- ducted by the Minister, Rev. G. Car- lyle Webster, and begin at 7.45 each evening. "Drifting Away Prom Je- sus" will be the subject for this ev- - ening and a cordial invitation is ex- w" (mm Bavgsfluu‘ Spam tended to all who care to attend. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The river-bed into a concrete channel ‘"5" "1 m" M!!!’ 9W1" “I h“ bu“ oanpkud ‘nu- 9“ d.“ htld YBSWPGSY morning from thC of labor. The river had menaced “"5"” °f h" ‘um- Mm u“ w. heflth u! yo“ a! 5mm for X01176 DOIIDII, l3 K001110111 BL, l0 may "n, m‘; m ‘nnmmcms u, St. Dunstaifs Basilica where s He- ccnipletion over the week end, Wm" H151‘ M"! w" "kbrmfid W my“. A_ A and“. deckmd m, Rev. E. oi-Ianley. The poll bearers channel "is a monument to muni- re- J- E- gwfllmg sine; nergan r. Danie - up“ mum“ ‘M u“ m“ M Donald, Iedweil Doyle. Jcs. CAI- lsnt, and Kenneth Gallant. Rev. Innis Down-n officiated at the ___ grave. The saleslsdies of Wool- Xgnqfgqll 14g mqnm; o; ppm-guy worths store, where the deceased was employed followed the hearse Grads ii-i. Alice Youi-iker: 2, asmourners. FOUND FOXES — Thursday Grads VII-l, Clayton Cudinore: morning oi last week Mr. P. Mur- k501i?! 010M011; I. Eleanor More- ray oi Kingston, while travelling thiough the woods in that vicinity, Grade IV (s)—l. Alton Younker; u _ a, Iauretta siditn; a, Preston Cud- mm 1v mp4. ma” “ma; a. of foxes. Mr. Murray immediately Eric Iaird: s. Eunice Oudinore. Grads III-l, Veda Roberts. Marconi has accepted an invita- tion in Australia in the fall. the choir. In the evening a. beautiful poi-- trayal of Christ's Passion was en- acted by Miss Mira Murray, Miss maiiat the nain Sohurinan sang "Living Ask for I800 ~ Headaches Neuralgis and Pain got busy and started digging. Ho was lucky, foi- after a few minutes and, n “)_l' “yum smmt work five young foxes came to view. at“, n (b)_1' Wm“ Mcquu, The little fellows were placed in a. sack. Then Mr. Murray heard other rie. an.“ 1_1, Qhflgflqphgg Mequ“. noises coming from the log. Again fig, h, investigated. This time digging Highest average, 00.41. Alice in the opposite end of the fallen Younhsr. tree they broilght out six more pupa-eleven in all. I’ O R M E R vCl-IARIDTTETOHIN lion to visit- tho which”! Elhlbl- RESIDENT-A iicspatch from Dor- chesier, N. B. says-Friends where she had lived for several years. lll Moncton where she at one time “'7' w" w“"“““Y "nnnd by made her home, and in 116!‘ native Charlottetown will learn with much regret or tho passing of Mrs. David Oochrsiie Sunday morning at her 0-»- - ~ m» ‘n: lsrmzm. ., _ as . y- Rugged Cross. Harold Schur om w.“ o’ u“ md L! ‘unwed m twin‘. “In, m. “mun”, d by her husband and three sons. m. “mo. m“ cu-m, ohm... The sons are Ian and MscLain, oi "m, m“. go; m‘ “mm, '11,. Timmins, Ont... and Douglas at 55M“ o; u“ (gm-y y; 5m”. home. She is also survived by her mother. Mrs. Ci. E. MscKliinon, of Jmis." Charlottetown. who will have the , ‘ . of all in her bereave- I5... rm funeral will he held in Charlottetown today. P. I. l. MINISTERIAL ASSOCI- ATION-Jlhe P. E. I. Ministerial Amociation met in St. Paul's Hall. Th; Bgttgg Tgblgt fog Charlottetown. on Monday, April a. Tan members were present. Rev. C. A. Chlistie, York, lat Vice Presid- ent. presided. in the unavoidable absence of the president. The sec- retary read a letter from Rev. Mr. Dyers, Maritime Secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, in which he 3i r E i l a cg; 1mg’ ‘iiiikii? .1, a Mr. Rufus W. Qrickiand, york, spent Sunday in the City. Mrs. Herbert. Vcssy and Mrs. Ran- doloh Mufligrsy. bihlof York, ‘halve entered P. Hoqits or treatment. m condition of Miss Joan Ms- har. Pleasant Grove. does not show any marked improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph City, spent Easier holidaysuaugpgisant Grove. the guests oi w. Jas Mabar and Mil llahar. , Miss Iii-ma Mellett, Union, was a week end visitor at York. the guest of Miss V. L. Veeey. Mr. Melvin Clarkin. Hahn's Station. is a patient in the City Hospital. Miss Verna L. Vesey has returned to her home at Yoit, after a pleas- ant visit with friends at Hunter River. ‘me Guardian regrets to learn of the continued illness of Mr. Wen- dell Holmes Yeo, Union Road, Lot 88. Mr. Albert Melllsh, Union Road. Kings County, spent Easter at York, visiting friends and relatives. Miss Mary McCai-vliis, It. 1.1, Carleton. left Saturday morning to visit iier miter. Sister Mary Rena, Providence, R. I Messrs. Walter Cox, Eldon Dar- rach, and Edison Cameron left on s short visit to Emerald and vicinity to look over seine hockey prospects. —-(Patriot please copy). Friends will regret to learn that Mr. Ivan Lafferty, teamster with Coffin and Co, is confined to his home through illness. Rev. A. A. Murray, C. S. P, who has been preaching the Lenten ser- mons at St. Duncan's Basilica. left yesterday morning for Halifax vzliere he will sail on return to New York. Mr. George Clow, formerly ae- oountant at the local branch of the Provincial Bank of Canada, now lo- cated at Sackviile, N. 13.. spent the week-end in the City renewing old friendships. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant, of Ban- gor. spent the Easter week-end in the City. Mr. Peter MacDonald, of the Com- mercial Department, P. W. C. is spending the Easter holidays at his home in Shamrock. Mr. Albert Roop, of the Moncton branch, Bank of Montreal, is spend- ing his Easter vacation in Charlotte- town, where he was formerly on the stafl of the branch in this city. m. Eugene Kelly, Charlottetown left Thursday morning for Detroit, having been called back to resume his work on the Detroit Street Rail- road. __i._.i_.._ Dillard's Llaianeiat for Colds. NEW YURK EXCHANGE (By John L. Ctloley. Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK. April 2—(Assoeat- ed Pnessi-Stodrs shuilied about rather indccisiveiy today, finishing with the average unchanged. The market had a firm tone at times. but there was considerable backing and filling among the usual lead- ers. some of which had small not loses. A doom or so specialties traded briskly. agivn sussostinz professional activity. Ccmime it. on general business trends contributed l 1910911111 11°" for the beginning of the year's BEC- cnd quarter. The remark 0f Pre~ sident Sloan of General MOWH that. industrial recovery. which IP- parently beg-an some time 88°. W" "an irnslstable force." and char- man Myron Taylor's words at the Steel Corporation's annual meet-ills. provided expressions of opinion "om two prominent, executives on basic conditions. News oi more im- mediate bggrng on industrial a1!- sirs included another “t! i" ""1 pmguqtiun, g number of additional w“; iricrtlsos and announcemeit that. two automobfe manufacturers hari strnped up prim °" "m? models. punk...“ and communication shares, as well as some 0f the lum- motive Pfilllpyyitflt! and issues id- entified with the building industry. wan firm, at least for intervals. A few airei-dfts also found I 133W good market. Favorites embraced Briggs Sperry. Curtiss-Wriillll. "A- Qgngrgl Asphalt. Celotex, lliounda- tion Co.. Wlsori. Armour of Illlndl crowded. min-y and Ho“ s"; board and Phillipa W" u" m‘ mowers in the petroleum division. nlevraph vrflm“ "l" Western Union Int "P 55°“ 7 quiet and inclined to out. _ with one or two 9X00‘ °M-_dld lit- gia 5am; Fe stawted well. but hal- ved a two-point rise. Metals ll- trscied ion demand. perhaps br- guge their recent. H9907"?! h“ ggmgiy possibilities. “d n“ Qqmpsnerits worked hill"- im. were not eavcfall! 1°14"- Ainsi-isan Iron end Steel Inst-l- unent steel wt- oiu unions c H w” DID] Glaniorize Yourself ‘III ONI OI‘ OUI. PIIKANINT IAVII AIethedtesaita-llhair. Aprieelsssiteverypnne. I. Gallbesa and stall have many IIIIIUIB fas- yea. FIONI 1B0. Famous Canadian Geologist D e a d (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wk.) ALIIONTE, Ont... April 2—A Canadian who in the practice of his profeaian had travelled in nearly every coumry c! the world and who, in his earlier years, was asmnch athome iii the Ksr-aKuin Desert of ‘hirkstan as he was in the Canadian woods, Dr. James Maclntnsh Bell O. B, E., M A, LL. D., is dead at his home here, Dr. Bell. who had been in poor health for several months, died on Satur- day in his 51th year. Dr. Bell was first and last an in- veetlgwhvr-a. geologist, and it is u. his activities that Canadians ovn much of their information regard- ing the mineral wealth of the Do- minlcn. “In the field of mining, geology and swfrllihy. he occupied an out- standing positicn and brought the name of Canada to the attention of the world," said l). Charles Cam- selw. deputy minister of mines, here tonight. “Dr. Bell was inten- sely Canadlan and he never spared himself in his efforts for Canada." Born at St. Andiows, Que in Sep- tember 1877, the late Dr. Hell was the son of Andrew Bell, who in his day had been e distinguished min- ing engineer, and of Marianne Ros- amond. His ancestry was Scottish and French‘ Huguenot. He came to Almonie with his parents as s child and received like primary edu- cation in the town schools. i? MICHAEL REID The funeral of the late Michael Reid took piles from his residence, Avoruhle. is 8t. Joachiiivs Church, Vernon River, on ‘hiesday morning, March 27th. Although the weather m“. h‘ remains to "$1118 91sec. A High Maa ct Requiem was chanted by the pastor, Rev. P. D. McGuigsn. Rev. J. Basil Orcken of St. Teresa's was present in the Sanctuary and aaisted at the services at the grave, while St. Joachim! choir sang the responses. The pail bear- ers were six nephews, namely: Wal- ter. Leander, Leo, John T. and Jams B. Reid, and Csroll Hughes. Deceased was the last surviving brother of a family of eight iso- theis and four sisters, Mrs. Kea- veny of Iignish being the only sur- viving sister. ‘There are left in mourn his wife and the following family, Rev. Al- ban Reid of Rapid City, S. D., Dan- iel B. of Moose Jaw, Sask. Mrs. C. H. McGuigan, Hunter River, Lewis and Ira at home. Three of the fam- ily, Agustine, Hilda and Estelle predeceased him. Many Mass Cards and messages oi sympathy were re- ceived [the__beftaved__fl.mfly, -——i______i_______--_-- wh‘ch the new month is bringing. lhrcess reserves of New York Oity member banks were ieported to have topped $500,000,000. s. new high mark. as funds flowed in lrom the interior of the country. Ohazn store reports, covering the greater pa:-t of March, began to trickle in. showing the familiar gains over 1933. although in some Ins‘ the percentage inprcve- ment was smaller titan occurred last month. Car kiadinll fidllrfl for llst week were too mil!" 0° give much line on the probable di- rectum tratilo had taken. WHAT SIDCKS DID Mon Sat Advancm ... ... 41d 3M Declinu ... ‘-- -- 173 93 Miss. iiaanav L. nouc-s WINDSOR. April l-Suddenig stricken. Mrs. Ilarlvy L. Dodge. or! of this town's best-known rests‘ dents, died at an early hour Sat- urday morning. For many years prominent in church, welfare apd social organization; ln Windsor, Mrs. Dodge was, widely known. m Dodge. general sails manager ‘oi’ the Maritime Coal, Railway and Power Company, Amherst, is ‘tit Montreal on business at. presetil and the sad news Wis conveyed is him by their only son, John of the Royal Bank branch at Truro, who was planning to spend the Easter season with his mother here‘. Daughter of the late Constant and Mrs. Church, Mrs. Dodge enjoyed great popularity and her death will he grealty regretted by a host oi friends. Among the organizatloni in which 5h! labored were those of her church, I. O. D. E. and Ladfg Hospital Aid and in these her syc- tlvity will be greatly missed. Ac- tive in the l. 0. D. E. Trinity Church organizations, she was pres- ident of the Evening Bridge Clup and was secretary of the Milk mnq Committee distributing milk to children at. school. Besides her hus- band and son, Mrs, Dodge i; guy-q vived by a brother and sitter, Ede, ward Church cf Biookline, Mam, and Mrs. B. D. Payzant. of Upper Faimsuth. Funeral of Mrs. Dodgy will be held ‘Tuesday afternoon as 3 o'clock. Rev, Dr. Ryan. mow United Church. officiating. Mrs. A. L. Hardy, Kentville, who was wiglg her cousin, the deceased, as an‘ Easter week-end guest, will remain. until after the funeral. Cabot Strait Is Packed With Ice. (CQY. by Guardian's Special Wire), MONTREAL, April 2—Ice oondi. tlons in Cabot Strait, OO-rnils widl. stretch of water between New- foundland and Nova Sootis, were reported as decidedly unfavorable by the captain of the Dominion‘ Government lcebreaker Montcalm 10d!!! in reporting in the Depart-- ment of Marine. , (Cabot Strait must be cleaned J ioe, by the work of nature, beforw- trsns-Atlantlc navigation may open" to St. Lawrence River ports. the Passage through the Straits of Belle Isle. to the north oi New- foundland. not usually being open- ed for navigation until some weeh after the southern pasago is be~- ing used I The Montcalm. enroute from Sydney. N. S, to the Msgdeien Is- lands in the Gulf of St. Inw-renoe with passengers, mail and freight, has made little prog-ras beyond Cabot Strait. She save “H” rosi- tion as 25 miles northeast of 8t. Paul's Island and about the some dinance due west. from Cape Ray, the southeastern extremity of New-v- foundland. v The ship was in heavy, relied ice and it would be possible. m8 captain said. "to walk from here to New-founfiland." Another message stated the loo was “the worst we ever saw." Cabot Strait was com-. pared in the message t0 FOX! Ohaiiilcl, which cirtcnds nOflh ha" Hudson Bay alolli! U" "99"?" coast of Baffin Island, s spot riotrd for bad ice conditions. Heavy, open l(‘C is reported 110M 0gp Des Rcisiers, at the extremiityi- 9f Ggspe Peninsula. while a report-- from Fame Point. 25 males to tho- westward. scaled m‘ WM hfliiv ""5- Unchanged .. . 152 ill TOEALlBU¢8 - word. Other races on a9v""l*\"‘ ilegiakrlzz-xe $1100.21‘. 8:1". stir-tints‘; payable la advance- 4:7 _. Forislc. 5775;! - AUCTION I-‘OIITY- Five, Bridge and Whtst Score Cards. Guardian Central Joli rum Mans: r03 SALE FIX _\'Pi\l‘.i old. Sale cheap. Leslie Mc~ york Point. 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