The SUMM p ' WTERN/ CARDIAN -___...i__.. __ Arrested For someone-no»- w?“ . “Break" Into ummncntlmumcunnuemuuawuoumpJ“ fleflurdtanneybcbvughthflyotnnycfthcloliowlngmmh We. Wm- I cl omivma s: noflumlhnvvlllbeleilmeoto hmgglng '0 ‘u ‘h m“ _ Inuncnldc by curler n “vfmur Delwoelk-wonekliilformb ‘mndeeiidyzunwei was» n. 1 Tamara Bakery. Wlter a, ‘m your order -Thl| column ll or new! of n neway nature mu bclulert- ed st 2 cenh I word Itrloly pay- —FL‘\IED $25-00 AND COSTS- A man from summerside wns brought before Miikistrate Darb changed under the Excise Act, with brewing beer. He was found guilty and fined lllrkGn L-855-4-29-2l. lg” ‘WM -—KODAK8 JNSPEQTED rclerverl I of mu interest m ndverthlug at Tnylop pm, ca" Kensmm —Gl'l‘ YOUR. nonsns into and therefore belt is very -NEWLY WEDs sHOWEnED- or deliveries on your mute.“ o: 111' no herring have come LiquureStore Wax: Gallant. of hounof Sundnym u" we: tomnkeewtnwn utter a- at the culc n store on Summer Street. Officer S hurmg hll bgtween four ofclofik earl! a he FREE n. bl in ad l F bro en Into the thief luv- ‘ R9101‘ a‘: Iilllfllbfiall‘ I é-hmfih u" ~ " ' Mom n c Ml’. —-FILMS osvsmmn and prmt- ——- "mm '"“ °" ‘ h ‘h’ ‘"1 ed at Taylor Drug cc. Kenainslon. flilsllllugiedlrgganlé flduglggyéegstain iiiifitlfiii; 33S... ..‘i.‘.°.':.‘:'..‘.'.2. wwsmoalu; SEDAN a bah lrassnkigqt en and ‘half bottles including nin atsicooo ly 'I‘ayior 0mg —-——- Li“ " u’ i“ mmhffi‘ ’ ' _ ' _ _ ‘. g l III IQ] ' o. Keusiuewu- mfiiflflf 1&5?" Orr-Ne cuffed nnd locked up m the celll AsEf-"fl w, w m m "w" Own! in we Town mu but while the ttllitfifi. i..s°&‘i.“°w‘i{i.‘“§.§3§; Wttgls w» traps éuiapfiiiiifmtilii H"? Ts‘. i"? '“'t°"ifi‘."iil' h1g1. pfotcin balanced feeds " B" my uwr. Owing to ms w in ” m‘ ° '° ° °" “ ° handcuffs still on him but was found about an hour later in 503"‘? the wcet end. ~ The toe round the shore also makes n w.“ may“; - a. me nd jfiafiwAbfiflw w” mbuti-"ls out the "m: nnd lodged n. the p.32... have’ been Npazméesoigf County 1ft]. He will con-lo n) Pomt'_s_ n before I nglstrste Darby this mornln -GRAND mvnn Fblm —N M” "d Mm W"! Flicks wl r - ihflt the w? Kl startln! to legve r31: émezillast week m)... tyieirlgved- SEEKS T0 SEAL is and nlvers on the North Shore M“ Jokwe“ tiffdered a 9°“ mlp- l -—-—- the bwmcss oi over hauling the film“ gvgfflng” gggfttltbofiigldltog < ntinued noon e 1) . ' g ._i_. _: rand River Ferry for the summer crk lS_1’l0'\V under way. and the erry will soon be ready for the alcr. Everywhere spring is late nd Grand River, is no emeption- -SYMPATHY EXPRESSED - uch syznpathy ts extended to Mr. d Mrs. ichael Morrison or rand River in the death of their iant. mo. Joseph at the tender age f tour months. e little one was id to rest on Wednesdo last. Rev. nnetr. MacDonald off cioting st - church and grave-S. FOR. l) ll. l V l N (i A FUNERAL-A man. as brought. before Magistrate Dar- - _on Friday charged with hcvln mtéen 1M5 ihrougi: a dflilfwffl - esson. eman eee cr- nce of having brokegthe lavanlle cu '= slim a nominal fine. Tfizsomns to —— _ Miriam Cameron visiting friends 1n 8t. returned to ummerside. . 31ft] ‘Igowclgthss returned i . O ll. . .. t with frlc ds in Sliggelgigirgé eq ~Mr. '1‘. B. Gillespie of Carleton’ > idins. was a. visitor to Summer- .e last weelc-B. “tinned-fie ' Charlottetown-B. £31; secretes: Jeéllftl". tors to Summerside-B. .n"§..i€i’.i‘v‘iit““.‘i ti.“ ’lf.‘...’:'°£ educate nmv on the way to re- w o John, N. her home in Miscou. '.l‘hc reported the feel badly m Quests a tended and 1h b id d Broom were the‘ recipicenls rofestgfge very iovelv loved u-ntl Are Flown From °‘ (Continued £10m Conditions delayed today's e. —~Mr. Crilly Lea of Tryon was c. “figwlgfgufl » - _ lanes f Can di n ‘gong-viewi- to Bummereide inst “my! w ed whet; we it)"; craft had. little chance. Pilots An- h h” derson and Jones trips ench between Moncton and Officials who went to the island ,,est.exdcy returned on these planes ond Jones also brought back ome of the Russian monoplanes Th mode s uipment. Cause of Crock-up YORK. April siantine Gimansky, 1 Vladimir Koickinakl em lot, in e. telephone conversation with him. General Kokkinaki called sky from the Miacou Island Char ' l siitfébeDagcing was ch- a r, " - merisewere served durgiug till? 1.5%. _8¢_1) left bite isolated New Brunsliwlck Island yesterday but they decided remain by their plane peltding further instructions ‘from soviet authorities. The amphibian flew to Mis- cou this morning but after circling half an hour was still unable to find a safe landing place owing to ice and c. stiff wind. The weather NEW 30-'-(AP)— Heezing of the plane's radio com- pass and exhaustion of the fliers‘ oxygen supply caused the two So- viet airmen enroute from Moscow to New York to decide on a. forced landing on.Miscou Island, Soviet officials night. Con Charge dttficires o! the Soviet Elmbamy at Washington. announced these reasons were given by Brigadier Ouman light- gc dAff said he "did not that the doctor sent If the preent flow of volunteers continues for the remainder of the year, Britain‘ will build up a regu- lar Army of 366,000, a ‘Territorial field force of 840.000. In anti-cir- cmft force of 1115.000 and conscrip- tion reserves of . Al] these men with the exception _thc anti-aircraft divisions are being trained for fighting on the continent. The cabinet in" n special meeting tomorrow before the House opens will hear a report on the Anglo- R-ussian negotiations and review Hie European picture in the light. o! reaction w Hitler's speech. With conscription details to be pre d, the Cabinet faced several pro lems. One was whether the cchpulsory military service would extend to Northern Ireland and citizens of Eire who are in England. Prime Minister dc Valera. of Ire- land has announced his Opposition to the latter. Another was the possibility of compulsory registration of all citi- zens. a proposal which Inbour members of the House of Commons were expected to oppose. 1'6!" eversl Brolllcant In " an e Foreign Office meanwhile instructed the British Broodcastin! Corporation u. lxoadcast in Ger- man that Britain's intentions to- ward Germany were pacific and her alliances definitely were not an attempt at "encirclement" of Germany. A Foreign Office spokesman rc- lteruted that Britain had no intell- tion at present of negotiating u new naval agreement to rep N.B-. said Saturday [gigs 19616 pact which Hitler denoun- Frday. Sir Neville Henderson, British Ambassador to Belzlinihahas rant bee‘: iven an oped! iw 0X15 sgeek clarification of Hitler's speech. it was said, but soon may sec the German Foreign Minister, Joachim Ribbentrop, as s. mturslstep. The Iprelgn Office, drew stun- tion to u Low-word editorial in sins the ‘Times of London. entitled "Herr Edger‘: Reply." which acid in mflioiilcrence. indefinite oedema: or war-these are the oices be- ,ithe ‘“"°" °’ t” ‘ until’. 5°" i” ‘tiilfifllfi ‘it'll “.33; "_“- ‘ - , o , cc cer uster Ban-y WI 331m? Wmwl-lllhlgm r iii?" vevlllrl be no we: unless Cer- mefmhm‘ i“ "He acid that flying between many elect: to overthrow the e me time in -. Prince. oolilfy l; m - mine um m shift. of,“ 4i- is leaal tb t ' - Bumtuel Ho ‘Plenum ‘o °°' mtstssum""....."t. ..; daughter. m: .1. i. numb; - ersldc-B fll’ N Pimple: Kill Many a Romance The livcs of may youn people ere made miserable by the grading out of pimples on the Vince. The trouble in not so much phyei- “l P1150. but-it is the mental suffer- UOUI stuon ' landed met cofrriefe overcast I611) to feet an in Oumsnsky said. "He had contin- wtnds. The tempers- turc at "the time was minus 48 de- climini to ees centignde (minus 118.4 nhcit) " "The radio compass was frozen and the oxygen supply was ex- hausted and in spite of the the ‘ were performing fectly and he still had coo grams of gasoline he considered it unadvlscble to continue end decid- ed to lmd." "He descended in dcrlmea this Outshullug Flight on the coast of Miecou Island in soft ground." Quintin-sky continued. "During the ‘pi-mailers! andedriglit; rigging nsceewerc smug .Tc o the plane was intact." “now” u“ londins mo peace." level," VClaims Democracies Were “Betrayed” rch- -~*— MDNIREAL. April so-(ori- ads’ f lie, onfmmsto gift 015mg?“ idscnctlonsilst w Government. vuhioh has “beifwfd “w” democracy throu out the world." 9"‘ M, J. Co drwell. -opcrstive Com- WO‘ monweaith Federation member of Parliament for t wwn- s bunting the British people," he said. "Their hurts are sound. But. the Nationalist Cavem- ment has betrayed them as it has betrayed democracies throughout the worldmdamd Ccgmfie. hues “m; ces ve overnm n s. s! leadership of thlt Nationalist, Government.’ ' Coldwetl. national chninnan of the C. C. F. spoke at n. dinner tendered the pariyits members 0i the 301156 s and in: c a b tl b rull ah- Moscow, A u ac-rsrt- , n were lgmxzz‘ °¥ "l; e;°°u"“°:g"“ gmmmi fuuilwmzgs “we ‘mid era-pd $3.3’? Bo e ne orc own no m . - . m“ mm‘ u“ "3"" “h” " miles short ‘the on s neeionei n ~ I0 out in cnmpnnyt ted Molcvw-New York dent; (vlhfiflVéf [Hit] T. U 1C5. £5‘. n13 . Th» quickest n, u. get no of moan til-amuse aoo miles more (Weylnnnl and r. .1. novel Pimple! in to lmprove the generul WW9" m‘ W“ ~~—— )' O . health by n thorough cleansing of the blood of it; lmpnriticl.» Burdock Blood Bitten cleaner wur Pimple! t, nan. n- u. unu- o... m. has. on. ltfiotklgm ‘ab’: sllfimnil | 0,111 oaalnrcilunalo Mkholl e , tor-mvieltnr. flew 0.000 kilometres (5,000) mmwhen my! Ill-Ind. devvnnn wallet-nonmetal 10v .‘ coweas. KING‘ S "SCOUTi-e ll! Indgggnbletofollovvm Vladi- Major Opel’!- came .. Pri- in Kensington '1 And Vicinity m. Garbo uonuun Ind m. fits..s.~w..:l..w.sm m1. Erwin Ohlmbion accompan- i°£s°ls ~l$.'“' A lute number of the yo r el- ement motored to Summe on will-lea lsmoiiraebihfiuittgi% 8t 911G QG-DNOI ‘Ihegtrg? ' Her many friends will be pleased to hear that ms. Daniel Dunning is on themed to recovery from her recent accident. Dr. B. D. McNeill. -assi.sted b Miss Ross, n. u. Public ueailil nurse oi Charlottetown v ted the ‘are; s. comma. ma" o e v‘o new-h test m: tuberculosis p“ ‘ u‘ ‘Hie Kencinflon Girl Gufln T1001) accompanied by g large (yum. ber pf citizens journeyed to ‘Prav- ellers Rest on Friday evening when the Troop presented their variety concert to a large audience. M. Howstt. was a business Charlottetown on Satur- Ml‘. T. visitor to day.—H. PROROGATION (Continued from Ego l) further expression of their criti- cism and suggestions. they may de- cide to discontinue any prolonged opposition to other measures still before the House. Outstanding matters before Par- liament of a nature tending to stir 11D debate. in addition to the bud- get,_ include the wheat legislation having to do with the guaranteed price. Great pressure is being placed upon the Government to in- crease the assured price from 60 cents c bushel to '10 or even 80 cents. Much depends upon the Govemmentfis stand on this point. Mortgage Rcdiscount Bank Another outstanding piece of legislation. and the last in the Govemmentfs sessionul program, is the proposal to set up a. mortgage rediscount batik. Onlv vague details of this measure have been made known. ft will appear formally on the order paper tomorrow but will probably not be discussed until the budget debate is over. It is the definite decision of the Government to adjourn Parlia- ment from May i2 to May l9 when the King will visit the Senate chamber either to prorogue Par- liament or to give royal assent to such bills as arc ready, thus assur- ing an unprecedented spectacle within the walls of Parliament in. either case. In the latter contingency, after royal assent. members will return to their chamber and adjourn until June l0, the first Monday utter the aperture of ‘met.- Majesties from nada. One thing Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King ls determined upon. he has stated. and that is not to put any pressure upon members to conclude in time for royal pro- rogaticn. He is not expected even to initiate any move for longer daily sessions with that end in view. unles he is advised it is the general wish of the members. F lier’s F lying Boots Stolen MONCION, ‘ N.B.. April 30- (CP)—Ha.mld 8. Vanderbilt's nir- gancwasnadytntakcoffforlvlew otk this cvenin with the two Moscow long dis hoe fliers when t Indwfck. Vice-Rresident of the Aviation Corporation of Amer- ica, jumped from the big plane and ed back to the ground. "Kokkiriakils flying boots have been stolen!" he exclaimed to RC. MP. Inspector John Bird. The Bri- gadler-Genernl had worn the boots on all his flights, explained Iod- wick. "It's not the value of the boots that matters but the senti- ment, attached.” A quick inspection of nearby per- sons and buildings showed no sign of the fur-lined boots. presumably stint/Oiled by a souvenir hunter. Kokklnakl. "hero of the Soviet Union." removed the boots shortly after tending here from Mlacou. Apparently they were stolen while he was walking across the field.‘ amour comm vdovs mrwsncss cums Paris spring collections featuring blue end red color combinations have inspired one spring bride with ideas for her retlnue A tiara row carry on fiight-ref-uelfrg; over Bot- SIDE G CE COUNTY CHRONICLE Liberal ilandldetes For 3rd, 5th Prince Nominated Saturday Mid MM’ Schumann, vice-president. of the Bent Prince Court tlon, pre- sided. V For we 2rd District, ‘momma Ldnklettcr was "nominated to rep- resent the Liberals for Councillor in the legislature and Hon. Marin tlelian/t was nominated for As- semblyman. For thcbth District. B. W. Robinson was ngmjnflgd for Councillor and ill. P. Pblcy fcr Assemblyman. Nominations of the tour candidates. all of Summer- side. were unanimous. l except B. W. Robinson, c. new man in the political field, sot in the Provincia legislature for the Last four years. Mr. Robinson, its“... my“ “mswsm e vumncy e retirement of Hon. L. B. Allen, member without portfolio of Prem- ier élihane A Cornwall‘; Govern- men . Nomination of Mr. Robinson was moved by Dr. H. m. Clark, Summersidc. and seconded by Major Mouse, St. llleancn, E P. Foley's nomination was mov- ed by Victor Tmvers. Summcrside, and seconded ‘my Frank Callback, sherbroolze, Nomination of Mr. mnkletter was moved by George Lockhau-t, spa-lug volley, and ecc- onded by Augustus Arsgnmit. 5t. Gilbert. Mr. ‘Gallant/s nomination was moved by Stanley Champion, Spring valley. and seconded by F. T. Gallant. St. Gilbert. Speakers included the four mn- didgtes. Mr. Allen. lvfr. Robinson. and Premier Campbell. Lobster Season Along Strait Opens Today PIOTOU. N. 8.. April 30—(OP)— c lobster season opens along the Northumberland Btmi-t but it won't open with the usual bang. Iceconuitions on rhe narww annual “Rulings ayenre dim race f0 th prime r c ts is ml. to see. Hours be- p0 ore (the sun peeps over the eastern horizon fishermen arc in their boats mltlld for bearings often prized by tr fathers beiore them. When dawn finally comes e winfileers drop their traps and oys. y th bu fish at thefflt muschccenfolrtbcl runcindei- the season. While small areas in other sec- tions sometimes yield richer harvest of the crmty catch the Northmn- berland strait: supplies most of the lobsters parked in Canada. during the season. The two-month season is followed by a full season along the New Brunswick shores. Will Take Charge Of Refueling Base UEBEC, April )—Filg the...» n. n- Priftl. or! lat‘? Airwa s arrive here Sutur- er ens cf Rich- Special Fares To World Fairs lflflRIlAL, Que» Andi I-“A End dune" too: of Canndn and _United Ststcmvlsiting both the New York World's Fair and the Bun He-ncisco Golden Gate Inter- national Exposition is now possible at a cost ranging from $00 to e115 coccirclnss, and e135 to $162 first class, for railway fore, according to starting point. and depending on the type o! eccoznmodctlon desir- ed, stnted C. P. Riddell, chairman Chnndien Passenger Association. ‘llbeee fares will be in eflect. from April I to October 38 inclusive. "Holders of first class rail tickets mny obtain a. lower berth at u cost from $45 tn $66, plus tax for the entire trip." said Rlddeil. Those circle fues ore good vln my of the many combinations of routes from and to your home u well as between New York and M-encisco, over which fares ondin- arily apply. You may go first to New York. thence to San man- cleco and back home via. the Gan- adian west. if you wtsihoz- you may reverse the trip and go to Son Francisco first, via various western routes, thence to New York and beck home." Mfr. Riddell said. ‘The passenger will naturally -’ ‘ rmine upon those particular places he is most desirous of visit- ing en route, and then select through routes going and return- ing u will best meet the individ- unl requirements. Other points may be conveniently reached by short, side trips at moderate addi- tional coat. Pnssmgers purchasing n coach class ticket may eight‘ the latest type of accommodations coaches opercted by all principal railroads Where desired coach class tickets can be exchanged to provide for over-night journey in a. sleeping car upon Fawn-lent of an additional railway ore end sleeping car charge. Passengers purchasing ae- commodation in standard sleeping and parlor cars may enjoy the most. modern conveniences for both day and night travel and also have access to observation, lounge and club cars attached to all principal trains both in Canada. and the United States, Dining car services will be available to all travellers. Roll and sleeping car tickets will provide the generous time allow- ance of two months for the round trip and will be good for stop-over at any point enroute. CUT HIS PIPE SHORT CSKKIIDNEY. Australia 1- — a epari or o c, n golferyhglre wags s bit “g rturbed when a golf ball, driven mm an- other tee, struck his pipe, bfteokihl _it of! at the stem. _ Murray, Mrs. Florence Matthew. Eintertainment Committee, Mrs. Arthur Wyatt, Mrs. W .E. Hardy. It was decided that the secre- tery write to the nalre on Home Economic was dis- cussed and completed at this meet.- in . R‘ The program for the evening Taylor and n. contest put on by we. R. Murray and won by Mn. Hubert Morrison and Miss Marie Doyl c. ‘Ijie meeting closed with the Nu.- tlonel Anthem, alter which a de- licious lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting at. the school where the roll call will be answered with hdnts. mond en route w Bobwiood, Nfld, to Th t thut will‘: tiled "mm....=.z'.*"s.t.'s..'a"s"*t=.ts assembled m Montreal bears being flown to Bot-wood v built fog the Royal All’ Force. the rofuo planes will meet incoming ns-Atiuitic Planes and cruise along above them th refueling ti is bcln “$1.5. t... The KW?“ cope able of fronsferrtm 1,000 gallon: of fuel in flight PLEASANT onovn w. l_ ‘me regular monthly meeting of the Pleasant. Grove W. I. was held at the homo of Mrs. John O. Hand- on ednecdu Opened with s , "The More We Get Together" the roll call was answered , 121s minutes of the previous meet- ing were dgned by the Vice-Pm: '- vtevftbblttwr-t‘ ,, L___ Charlottetown J est Boot." THE PULSE 0F TIIE MARKET _———_——-——.__4 Business Need: Advertising Keyed to the Tempo of Modern Business Local businessmen are given the advantage of advertis- ing that In keyed to modern buslneee methods. For The artwork, promotional ideas and merchandising methods that are tested for results. This service is made available through the Modern Ad Service Bureau . . . an advertis- ing service that. has a finger to the market's pulse! CUTS ' COPY - LAYOUTS - ILLUSTRATIONS WRITE-UPS - IDEAS ~ PLANS - ESTIMATES FREE to the Advertiser: in Simply Phone 182-0111‘ Copy Writer-Will Call on You " CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _.___._.__.__Z-_>- UATK DIAN rCommunist Appeal Against Fascism Issued To Workers eoldrelervngtlaemods mternuflcnaliluednu eppaltodcy to wrkerlcf Illa“ cettinorder to e f of u walnut the coun of Bovletl. Soviet Buds’: zaooYooo lc "But they My’? exercised girlie pmpucd to cehbrnto the 50 m.- whioh now have turned obverse-w of intermtdonnl Moy Day npoxafytbc Aceertfligflmthsdnnflitcnmnichanagainsttlaosewhoied madheaetrunsomckovernnwe." fie estntowaruxiderthehypotwi- the continuedz- barmer of saving " ' and Drench z-eactdmui xwe of the Soviet Union u are paqfingnnw flou- the stronghold and sat workers will be one of the d: the Msy Day celebrations. What such ‘efenoe mean! in terms of trained men and modern weapons will be symbolized in c wmfiflml-tgmfism J¢"°H“YD°YW“‘*°°1‘“°"““ ores. Aunzrin-n and Czech lovak fca-cec in Moscow. lTiflFwI-TEFplBFer ‘PFob? DEdtFOf Buys An Island Quebec Farmer PLYMDIHU. . A r11 3° --(AP)—<R.ositu “its... grit-ill author-e iorer, aunctmocd wduv she hudtgmlzht In island in the British Wat Indca called Eleuthera’. “eight miles from. civilization, where she would make her home. Mrs. Forbes arrived Saturday on the liner Oidunr. fom u visit to the Wage Indes. Elie has conducted numerous expeditions in Africa and is an honorary member of the Hench. Italian end Antrwerli B90- grapiiical societies. momma nor us ousmu s son GRILLE; rmomu u vsvu provocoflon agnggtk g “with grunt daedienco wen- ed the dual-state Amtritium the east. Th Polish-Lithuania _ Army Talks Planned WAJRSQW, April 30 —(AP)-- General tanislus Raszt , chief of the Lithuanian Army, is sched- uled to come to Warsaw in mid- May at the invitation cf Poland’: Army Commander, Marshal Ed- ward Smigly-Rydz, The announcement of the visit was received here as an indication of increased cooperation between Poland and Lithuania. , M!“ fl-Bnloidnl was exonerated today from molt of the responsibility for the light chill that appears in fingers 81111 hands after s cigarette. Deep bceethin is msinly the cause. The cowgirl! 12f 9W9?!‘ years h” pumlgd 1 llléfl. Finger temperatures may drop un- til the skin. is l0 dEERQI B810‘! th bod‘ normal. E1309 ynsew studies of cigarette smoking were ted to the Fled- eration of Am can Societies f0? Experimental Biology by IBM Shulman and Michael G. Mminns of the College of Physicians and Surgeocfllg, Columbia. University, New Y l: y. 91E)“ cooling in CM f0 wfiltfllc- crlto um o1 uwd vege- ukgmygg "Mt ________ gzmtug-nwilcdllcvgmts l‘! pet-sum DIE AT NEW GLASGOW ' ms, n r! ts —-—— mflfolfjgemm Xmflfitfm°°og mow omsoow. Ne, April an cigarette amok‘ ' —(£!P)—Oe.ptain James T. Cer- mem w“ m, dmenmh n, w“ iznichael. Pictou County shipments‘ dechmm mm m“ mm mm TM whose career saw th the decrease in blood flow wlc 1-110 equslly greet whether me ciga- rat’?! were denicotlnined or sinn- d . nouo FLOODLIGBTB Pa. — (OP) m fins at Shibe bu: m will have sufficient candle pow- ilimnlnate s. highway for use A native of Loch _ Ins 09 years age. , NB, he BONE!‘ MAN ONE IDOL! OITAWA. April fl-(CH-‘Ihe conscience of a mm who bu been filling his tomato-in pen 1mm mt office inkweiis for 20 were ‘I. k IRINOI "(WANT - h” “gift? C; ‘ tznnst ml Mchlrii? fo- dcy received the following‘ letter forwarded by the pol If "Enclosed place nnd 10 cento. Mycuscienceisbotlzeringmcu filling my fountain from the tnkwclie office. I think the 10 maid about cover the colt u lg; ink is not o! l W‘! qun anyway." The letter was signed: ‘An hon- Guardiun offen ite advertisers original