For All Who Prefer IS AIJUPTEII ul-rawa. lay ll'-my 'rhsfcan-` “mn Press)-With the assertion mat radio is a weapon which can beusedinsucba.wayastodo'a peat deal of harm, or can be ac utilised aa to build up cultlne and advance education, Hon. Raymond Morand. (Cons. Eeast Essex), chair m radio broadcasting. moved concur genes in the report of that com mittee this afternoon. The report recommends eventual. nationaliza- tion of radio broadcasting. ~ At the outset Dr. Morand paid ¢ tributs to tht helpfulness of his selleaguea on the committee. Ha else stated that evidence presented to the committee had been well pre- pared. It had come from all over canada. Radio was in its infancy, Dr. llorand said. But a abort time ago. used it to see how far they could reach into IDIM by its assistance. rromehatmiutlthadnovnto pe a valuable adjunct to education. and a utility of great power. ;Today radio was found in the schools and churches. It was a val- uable aid.to agriculturef It assist- ,° or in many lines of human endeav- or, and a valued factor. The committee had been asked to study the Aird report, continued Dr. Morand. This report was made in lm. In studying it members of the committee had been fortunate in hearing statements by the three of great assistance. Main, the com mittee had been asked to suilest a. technical scheme for radio broad 'casting. In order to do this it had been necesary to secure, help from inhaled mmm. 'ras scheme evolved would. he believed, give to Canada the type of broadcasting C to which the Dominion was entitled ,Ample coverage had been pro L vldedforallCanad.aa.ndwiththo promised additional channels the suggested system would lay down a basis of caring for Canadafs l`ldi°_ requirements even if the 11091118- ticn were doubled. A problem that faced the com- mittee was the tact that there ex- isted in Canida no machinofy W plan and control radio programs. advertising or the poleibility 01 lfhll business becoming a monopoly. And there aoemedlno doubt radio was President of the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company had told the committee that radio was I "Dil-~ ural monopoly." The subject of adverti.ainS WI! W* that received e. great deal of at- tention, Dr. _Morand said. In th° publicly owned British system dir- ect advertising was complet/Bly Gum' inatcd from the air. In the privately owned United Stats system advertising was the Prim' ary factor. Canada, being ill such close communion with the United States , could not lf- fnrd to prohibit advertising alw- gethel- as it would he unfair -to Canadian products to have 'United States gqmpgting pllofillcts adver- usss on Americas programs wl\l°11 would he pocked up here. 5° “I0 committee had limited advertisinl to five per cent of the Drolflm period, and len it to the Pf°il°°°'l. radio commission to define .illlt what class of advertising would bc accepted. To provide this ccntroliioi midi' inery the committee had l'¢°°m' mended e. commission of three ll\¢llll° bers. The finances would come en- tirely from revenue and with an es- timated '(00,000 receiving Mt! DU' ing 31,400,000 per year in license! lets. it was felt that the new SY!- tem could he establishes without my capital expenditure.- As a member of the Radio Com- uuuee. he :ell that he would 1il=° to make one or two colnmenh. Bald W. D. Euler (Lila, North Waterloo). he mulled ul the “complete and oohnahz hoes xesllhg which has iirevailed at meetings of the' com: lnittee," md pad gtribute to ‘thc uct or the chairman. , '3Delking.`gerletally, the commit- tee. as its usaeiauhmioua had 'of l l gentlemen who made the Aird rc- poftv and their evidence had been Phiiade Brookl ll rollowesjule, prin- oinlss followed' wafthae l-allows. Knut a .seam our ii0ii|iiE SHUTS Research Work I ` `-"_ a1:?z`z.u - _ 5 _-__,__u__ _g ,Q- 0W . PAGE saves' .4 I ‘ . 'T - _ _ - l Ihave rie uc n In ne an ave 3'" V found iiiexieizenideizrrettfitcbfczlfo arfdhalso Nm- $831 gxiqohml Experiments NW Being C .ed found it mild and sweet.; ¢L‘.'”;.-..‘.-..";°;.“t..Z“.i-‘.° .?.“."T;’. “ST Out With Every Prospect 01 ""-""'°°"""" ""' §‘,’“;,,,‘,§';',,“;,f,“;,“,”,f_§,§;';n‘f;§§§ Success, Foxmen Are Told _ _ 1 "r .l. lf. ll. c;.,,|,,,,.. §..f'..’2“i‘$.°..'...3f"’...§.°..:";’.7'.‘Z.’...§1.‘€ BY H011- G-I Shelton Sharp- _ 'New caov' I'¢ M G W Y_ 3 iggnklllul/°l'Pi°°° 'D49-Y to gfve the A delegation, representing anum- atory at Hull, Qu¢b¢¢_ A, gngulg ' "5 5 3 W Q lf'1¢ii°1'¥ over the ber of fox breeders in the vicinity of this meeting the Federal Gov l ’ . - °hNlll?;d mated which St. Louis Browns. The triumph, the 0! Summerside and composed of I ernmcllr. sem, gn 1m,1gggl,m_;° Mg. _V W” lll¢d. committee ourth straight for New York, Messrs. I-Iillard Muttart, B. W. Rob- jor Dunkin to coma to Ottawa and . V _ ' ` . ‘ ~ Mr . il i' aucKlNcHAM "c “WN” 9° Private monopoly ilrollsilil 3 °i°°ll "VHP in the series inson and B G H Hal-mon, waited discuss with them ways and "_" F I N E c U T thue channels K which was cut to two games lt also upon the directors of the Canadian means of dealln with diseases "-` '_' '°°“~»-_--‘“""' There was nothing in the report 'implied the Browne to sbrth place National Fox Breeders Association among foxes 8 I 1 "°°°°° ~ ml” 198504. which would pre- ill the American League standing, on Tuesday evening at their regular At this interview Major Dunkin '-'_"" “W1 all the m-iviiess which dolphin athlsues. ness cms. at suhuuehllas aus ask propel- zssluues rel- sealing with he had today unless there would be Allen gave the Browns only five ed for information is to what was the situation and suggested eatab modification by way of control hits three cf which came in the being done in Cal-lads in regard to lishlng a laboratory along the lines °V°l' ldvtnmiqizr éxgnmzagc ;l;tet;;¢;tei:1rll!inlg: :cgi mightd have researcthdvisrlr an fox diseases and or their lvllu 1-nll laboratory in "`“ T *mmN- _ ns n rece ve per- Sl18gcs e he necessity of some co- England. which would enable them Wh ’ c . :sk Pl t I collt-ihuo la privately owned ‘Wil IUPPOYL operative effort among the fox to carry on research work in for ey an WM the listener-in f ' few inte behind th _ ‘. .hm Nm ll\i°¥lD8 ll 9° e idle _Phila monthly Board meeting held in the made recommendation as to the |IA¢|(AGE§ |0¢_| 5¢._1q¢_A|;9 55 ||,_ y||.P.¢|( 11|” _ _ _ M - 001110 . _ U V . could ones »l1¢\l0ll8i\therewouldbetd1e ' breeders ofr iste d d - dis in anada ’ . element of control to some extent. National Lcazue istercd animalsegwithrea vi; tcufzrrz- Afgtseillsg onctl-ug me qw. "__ 1, Ralded fn Mt ‘lo ; . I wh'ch had been sent, he declared NEW YORK May 11_L9mbgrd1 calrying on fox research work with the necessary equipment at a LOTTETOWN HOSPITAL acknow-| ‘ ' A.. over Ontario. representing that Herman sud Huey or the ness he Dlfl=°l°fS present at the meeting css: or approximately ssoooo she ledge with thanks a cheque from MOPLTREAL- May 11-(By the, tioaaliaa clanad P ) bl ‘ Wil of broadcasting gan swinging again at cleveland, from outside the Province were have purchased for experimental ,Pl-owse Bros-annual donation “ "S5 -A °W 0* 111i¢il=,i G 1116111- $110 Glllmdliillfo Of bwkills' Rod” Lucas in scoring a 4 Mew! Fl'€m0llt. Quebec, Klint Purposes some seventy foxes and from the anniversary sale “qu” d°°u“5 Wm’ 3'5"* °f Qll¢b¢¢‘ To BE QIQN MAY 15 slaoooooo per ahnulh and a license to 1 victory ever the Phillies. bers Manitoba L 'I' Leeman. Sal are making a study of every phase --»- “nd th’ M’"°’”‘° 1"'°'”"‘“ ll" fee of 830 par Year With these Leo Durocher swung too but iebury. N S L D Mckenzie, of diseases among foxes RECEIVE CIIEQUE-The Board sang* he" "°d°y' in th’ °Pmi°° o be li . N ks h e who seized 500 bottles of whiskey, orrsws, may ll-(By the_e,_=_,,. ara Mr Euler d iaed, with Tlul , 1-l 5 M _ - ue ° llll°l'°0m111iB=i0 li . t ec 1' were out a. bat and Bartell of the l llrlay Chatham, In addition l-Ion Robert Weir of Trustees of P E I Hospital ac U P° °¢ admn PreSs)_,1,o enable Dominion poateardsforenrolmmtin Phila d ba t B Fd 1 I- an not a il was his large e era Minister of Agriculture, knowledge with than a c equ a modem dtstmm I t cm, servants to be pam on May 15' so called radio league. He Nlpped in the eighth trying eg ggegl Hon Ci Shelton Sharp president, furnished the htbebsdry facilities to from Prowse Bros from their an I hem be 3 P 5° md 5-090 a arin th ad an interim supply bill for $16,554,- in - . . , _ . uid leave it to tho judgment of ,ggwnd twlm in the am he um-- and Mr. A. S. Robertson of Char- Dr. Wickware to carry on research niveliary sale. I e tr e marks of 759'” was passed in the Home at 8 9, q members if representation; 0( “ned Wm, Bm-ten and bowled me iottétown, were present, besides dl- work in this Province and to pro- --- vm°u' dmmmes' _ - 'I‘hree men who were fo d in th an of the Conlmons Comlnitte on M. Euler took issue with circulars ing an organization to assist in eminent con`structed_ a laboratory THE 52617.85 Oll' THE CHAR ' au ' .' . - M > ._ Y . _ woul ' ' ~ . ~ . ' _ san certa wo the this did ,Uomrnons today. The amount rep- kind, whim wen not ee;-peer, sewnd baseman wen The nm-ry rectors from Kensington and Sum- cure live fox distemper virus which GETS P0sI'1'l.0N-Mr, walter UD e infi cnc the ai ing of ig th Hlertlde was forwarded to the laboratories MaeNutt of this city who recently dwelling muse which th’ °°""”|5‘ 35;;1;:-ix;K$c;;Eh;s;E;h;_;sr` llbt ll I 811 cosf, him h place in e game. - , such was :cr meullmslup. It was romusrsl had vi place ul ,gm-lug The president than-med the sexe- of nuhlnh sus Laidlaw at Min Hui, passes his examinations at me “°“ P°”°° “id” We" °"°=l°il- . not likely, he stated, that under , tlugg c1n¢mm mm, In me ,mth gation that ever since'1930 the As- England, where experiments were Toronto conservatory of Music with charged “nd Wm b° “min” 15°"- W W” mnely ‘ my md p°°Pl° gpg pmpqggg gygcem that llegngel he singled Huey double, and sociatlon has been actively inter- carried out on dogs and ferrets with high hong;-,g hu been sppoirltsd They 8°" their mm” “ “md” wo ` . ' _ _ ' Lehi-BHC. 32. Lucien Rohner, 84 and Wh . » i ' ` . were ` ' - “ - men Wilh uld be materially increased from Heath.-. siugls brought both home °-lied in Pwluolins iu Canada all Satisfactory results organist of the Anglican church Wmmm Bmw 35 and mm they at the fee was now Again there In the sgvemh with two aug hm phases of disease resealch and .fol It was found by these cerperi- at Bm-le, gum-10 ' ' M “piggy “Ummm” Nwm. mm, “M Hermmvs double pug that pluiidse supplied foxes for ex ments that dogs could he inoculat- were natives °' New Bmnswick _ ded by tm wmmmee, and he over another “um perimental work both for research ed with fox distemper virus and "Aus HALF MAsT_m“s on th'fhem;olnb;i;ission Police stated to remark that under the Arm- pmhing ten very good gy, in Ontario, and-on the Island in could also be immunized with dog » govgmmgne House, me pmvinelal mrymme mme” _I'f:;’h”;l: tb; 3°; , ed, _ the work carried on by Dr Wick distemper and anti serum Further ‘ Buudm and other pubug build- ' 7 W °° the commons committee on radio ce 100000 “lemme in the twemh inning at gation from the Association met cess The Association is cooperating mg, of 1=\|-gms, whose funeral will Ponce searched the een” which N: I-Ion. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fin- ance, sponsored the measure. V RADIO BROADCASTING OTTAWA, May 11-Tilp Prime Minister has given notice of legis- afloiio implement the report of 2 the rack. eel there had been a ride me game overtime in e a 3 ue, wi;re.J ml t t rests are beins carried out alone lugs will he half mssted today as me house “Mer suspicion and at f . M 1 15 xl une, , u Toron o, a. dele this line with every prospc t f id ‘ N tm mum nh‘db°wm° . “oh ‘1 left over in one year o Wild Bill’ 1-Iallahan jus fed h C ° 80° a tribute to ghe late Pres cnt Dou resting me three men found in it The ,mm was mm adopted st mum Wm, an outstanding Major Dunkin ol Laidlow and Dun with the Welcome Research Station be held wdgy “ned an up to date homing plant hurt of wudnus may give the kill laboratories at Mill Hill, Eng in England in coniunction with land. who are famous research Dunkin and Laidlow and the Fed gy gypgcgu, v|5|1'_1s/(rg Ruby modem machinery for making --'-1*-w Brooklyn Dodgers three rims and B . wwsky ,md 500 homes of liquor' 8 W 3 view” over me ca,.d|,,am_ workers in canine distemper. Pres- eral Government research station M_ H0u1e_ vue president 01 the Re- d shtstzhls meeting D Hills a d ln hm lhl to °“"’ “P ‘MY ’°‘° ‘*“l’“‘°”" in oem into the twelfth Haushan We" l’ ll all ° 8 °"°l'l’° U WH ° hekshs rar the Maritime Provinces packs es D, ,went bow" mm U Inspector Veterinary General and safeguard the health of the fox Nmfqmmmd 53 on hu- mg 8 7 old fee of al annually to the owner mugs gud one shaky one that car- . - . g ta mid Amr securing enhance to balan " _ ~ - ' ` B I- had given only eight hits and had and Each bam, wa mam” “boned _ A S B A V ._ fanned "wud B dozen Brooklyn Dr. Watson of the research labor- population in Canada. S. um. vmtation Wm- ,md 3,, 5|; P,-eg- ‘and cmked, ms umbmuh being ..,,' ` RH.E. ip ...--....ll0PEI _ batsmen. B_ut Frank 0'Doul opened ~ ' ` ent down the South Shore as far as “most im ,bl m d not I the mm 'mmm with a double and G. I G .d with a humorous play ite "Alpb sable Island' She Wm vis” an genuine 0111);;-8 P31109 Steated. Born? ' r 5° h° mm V’ “N” dmm" Hamhm lf ul es v. B - 8- 1°d'5” in tm '1u"'5d1°u°n‘ 5.000 labels were discovered as ll made three wild pitches, equalling bet Tragedy' 1° wma* ‘u °°”"°f' -- in V B1 b f hom we sati instead of being a ken was ‘° er B8' ° ° “ml °°“' ' ---` - I the mater league record. walked e _ y °ll P° rancolvwoop Gnooups-For md ,,,_,_,°,,_ Pon” mm me i all d llo d th of town speued °“° 16"” by lam' *nd the past week much work has been, wmske in pamela ww mm’ mr National Le mm mtentm y an B we we ' which °°“’°d ’““°h m°"“m°“"~ done on th ounds at the rear of y _*“'° more hits- - A dance b M,” G_ Mum Wu ° ll’ I shipment to various points lu this . - , _ l HUM C0l1Cel'f V Y the new Faloonwood Hosnita ,,, d _ Y _ 3.3.! Maw’ °°°°"d‘ Building, corner of Kent and Huis- prov ce an the Madam” , ' -_.__ Th’ nm numb” Wi' W” W boro Streets. The grounds were |nc1nn,¢?f__ _,_ _,_ _,_ 410 0 ° ° ° Presbytew An emo awe concert t b °f °°u"h°ni°° md: nf” *id 5°' cleared up and rubbish burned, an comm-’ amwwsu and Mccmdy’ ° _ ( the Gm guides of thei>l.;it0f1wa; monstration by seven Guides. gushed tom down and now 3 neat uses sua Lombardi. 0fUtllfed Church hem M, mm m S, ,§e,e,,, A d“°l- Dim L““‘l»" by Misses bowl fence has been built com- <°°°lil1“='» W” fe' pleteiy enclosing the grounds. ’°--.-°-'°-*`*-- - spcnded to with hearty applause. ____ lion, which referred tc possible ac- ya .. e 1: 1 The quarterly meeting or the Th’ "md md ”‘”’°s"““ pm' Till’ “ll” ““”l‘”l' W” °'°l“llP' New main' wa'romusN_l\lh-. tion against the Free state when ' ° te Ch h I gram was 9' "edit V’ the member’ fire scene in which the entire troop A E Canaan 5 lifelong resident of the present Imperial preferences strc' . ._ 3 a.0»Proebyteryot the Uni d ure - . - - - _ _ 'L' c,,,,,,d convened ,,, Hem, Mem. °f lll° l'”l°llS Illllflll-S lllklllil Pm or 34 Guides led by cept. M. Mc- ,hm ,,,,y_ who had ,hm som se,,,_ under the general import duties act M'-m3°- smut’ md mdmrdsl 14°" a and to Miss Mary McNutt their _ d wmom crm Han on Monday an p_ m_ with » Nutt, took part in the singing of mg overseas and one hurled at expire on Nov. 15, was a hypothet- " Hull “ ln » mptam' cam fire songs solos recitations’ 1 ical one in the present circum- s. good attendance of ministers and P ' ' Etaples had secured the position o 15 Th nm ,wo ,mom Wm The Program opened with 0 ehsJckes,e1cslhg with "Auld Lang mb, w,,,,,h,,,,,,, ,or ,,,,,,,,, locmd stances. The oath hm has been ll~r'rs:nl\lA'rrbNA!. utaovl ymen. s l . g Canada, followed hy -The Wedding sync.” G mm Queen Kent and Great Passed by thc Dail but it is new devoted t° conference and study' In 0! the Painted D011" Sung and The mgeyggzing and enj6ye5Ie en on n ' ' M t 1] d before the Irish Free State Senate' ' R. H. E. the afternoon Rev- F. E. Boothroyd ' ` Gem-gg street, recon y pa ro e *'°"“"` t chin and dmmatized by 16 Guides- Humor tertainrnent was then brought to a by the ,ate .rms McMahon for the The intent of the Governmerlt's de- B*1um°|'° "° '°° "° 5 7 1 deuvewd ° mm sem' K was added to the number by the ' ~ _ , close by the singing uf “God Save 'ciilristion however was plain. MI. Montreal ... 9 11 2 stimulating paper on ‘The Devotion “kms of the _parts of the br,de_ the Km _U past twenty years. ‘Thomas replied: _,The posmon “_ , Chaplin- Smiths, Melton and al Life of the Minister." Rev. G. A. com and best man by tw sms 5 .___ guceptiblgfp monopoly. EW. Beatty Kamp, Linton; Oiaset, Fisher and Christie followed with an excellent igproprmtely dressed- 0 ____ CELEBRATES HIS FIRST SOL- that the Frei State bill for tl-le, H¢°d~ I Paper °“ "The C°°3"°g”‘u°n in The next number was n humor- A°li°”" Bm* “les” P“i""5 P’°"°k` cus duet by Guides P Whitlock G A ' Almllucaw Leanne ‘es most profitable discussions. ln and ,,_ 665,,” ' Judge 31-3 the dvclling RAW. J W. A- Nichol- A playette, "Robin Hood " was n' H' E' 5°" hd °“ mtemély interesting well acted by seven Girl Gllides. “Cllt,,, Resl.8'ns St. Louis 0 5 1 and instructive discussion on "The New York ... 3 8 1 work of the Church in the face Gray, Kimsey and Ferrell; Allen of present economic and social con- Biid Dick¢Y. -- _ ditions." At the sessions on Tuesday, Pres- bytcry devoted itself to business and disposed of a. large docket which _Boys W0fk Board included many important matters. Permission was granted to thu 1"A""“°'M°"=*""~‘»' .?:"“.':;‘3.‘.i".:;:.= _ °ll tovm Charge was given permission ual meeting ofthe Prince to build a new Manse, the plans ,Tb ann Edwasrd Island Boys Work Board, of which were approved. The rcs- wmgh gg me Provincial Committee ignation of Rev. I-I. B. Bishop as work under the Minister of Cavendish Charge was to carry on boys Maritime Religious lrducauoh courr remtiuily received and ul>l>reolai‘ ¢n, wg held in Hearts Memorial ion of Mr- Bishop's good work dllr- nm .t mm on »y~u“d,y_ mv, 1. ing his ministry there was express- ,yudmn LW,-_ M.;-lumg Boy; work ed/ by members of the Court. Mr- wn 'U pgmng with the Bishop has accepted a call to the tary ;°m|_ mmm fer me years work, United Church n Woodstock, N. B. were received and routine business Application for retirement from transacted. Arrangements were com the active work on the grounds of d ill health, was "-ceived from pieted whereby thc Y. M. C- A- Ill ~ the “_ R_ I 0_ :Wm hom g pmt Dr. J.R- Saint andacted upon with bo .5 am yn, ,g qgngg cove ,regret by members of the Presby- Y P th-ish ltery who deeply appreclnted- the the dates ofwhichareJuly0 », and the fee for each boy has been,va-iuable service ghat Dr. saint has get gg as This is the infomation rendered the ,Church during his for which the Y boys and 'MW Mllmfl' Tm, mai," tmwhw, me ,,-0.* A can from the sl. Pears nay Th ill Charge to Rev. W. E. Aitken was vimw- bee itihg. CY Y no, m};v,°ghg';!p;‘ng gnd look eng- received and sustained and trans- Mn" fm. mg bums; eemp ferred to the Settlement Commun' Uri! at om” co" on uw, “yy of Conference A call from Pawn I ’ i The N” ,Mk mm; gppointed to Rev. Geoge glilictgdofl f uw," ,mm-, for me en m was recyived au aus n the o mm, yggl-_ chairman Rev. W. E.|ed and transmitted to the Settle- Amm. “M ,mu-mah, nav. J. B. ,ment Committee. ' M sulsmr; gee- 'rhs committee ch students ple- Wilacn,_ Rev. D. -_ . - ng", ggggul-er, Rev. C- N. Blown: ,sented Thomas J. Humphrey. wgmn members of executive. B. A., and John Alton vincent. It ia. luhslcwn, n. m Gillis, and-,n. az. mu mshlhsn or the onc- ° Jelly, nav x J ohlshohh uauhgohss of rms mu this year m ' '- ' acdreccmmaaded’tbunaaanitabl»_ l `l During lm illtcrmissloll in wllich Tile Highland Fling capably danced by Miss M. Prowse, was ell- . thusiasticaiiy received. A llumorcus duet, “Romeo and Juliet," by Guides Dot and Jean Carmody also received much ap- plausc. candy wus sold, thc audience was entertained by piano solos by Misses M. Taylor, P. Gcsner and M. Prqwsc. Part two of the program opened candidates for the Ministry. In sol- emn service thcse men were lic- ensed by Presbytery to preach and recommended to gllc Maritime Con- ference fcr ordination in Jlule. eiected as follows: . Chairman, Rev. D. K. Ross. Sec- retary, Rev- W. E. Aitken, Treas- urer, Rev. J. M. MacLeod. Rev. F- E. Boothroyd and Rev. L. P. Archi- bald were nominated as members of the Settlement Committee, Rev. F. li: Boothroyd and Mr. G. F. Hutcheson were nominated ns Com- missioners to General Council. The secretary read a report :tat- l New omcers of Presbyiery were` WINNIPEG, May ll-(By the Canadian Press)-Judge L. St. G. Stubbs .today resigned his position as Judge of the Surrogate Court in protest against a reduction in his salary, apprm'-YI at the last session of the Manitoba Legislature. 1-le cc§Q§‘.rcs as s`el'lT'Jr éfinty coil!! judge. In his letter of resignation to I-Ion. W. J. Major, Attorney-Gem eral, Judge Stubbs termed legisla- tion which reduced aurrogatc court salaries from $13,000 a year to $4,- 000 "sheer, stark political scllidug- gery.” He resigned, he said, as "a protest against thc outrage of the fundamental principle of thc in- dependence of the Bench." Senator Cirroir -Laid` To Rest OTTAWA, May ll-(By The Can- adian Press)-Attended by Rt. Kon. ing that to the appeal of tile National dition to the many bales of'cloth- other business transacted, and a fuller account of them will appear in a late issue R. B. Bennett, the Prime Minister. Relief Committee fcr aid for tllelmembers of the Cabinet and the stricken aiyes of Saskatcl1lewa.n._Senate of Canada, tile funeral of each one of the thirty four charges lHon. Edwu-4 L_ Gil-roll-, K, C., a wlzhhl the uucs ur l>re.l.yzefy'senawl-. representing the lleuslshs had generoilzs responded. In ad- of Nova Scotia, since limi, was held 1045?. Services were held at the ing and bedding, five carioads ofihlessed Sacrament Church with vegetables and foodstuffs had gone burial in Notre Dame Cemetery. forward to the West from the Un- §e‘nator Girroir, who was one of ited Church in this Province. 'tha ibut popular members of the Other reports were received and Upper House and also prominent lil mining companies throughout the Dominion,-d'ed at his home hero 5\\U“7, lcllowlng a NDI 111955 EMN HIGH MASS-The newly or- dained priest, Rev. J. P. Emmett O'Ha.rlley celebrated his first sol- emn High Mass in St. Peters Church, St. Peter's Bay, on Sun- day, May 8th. He was attended by Rev. Raymond McKenzie St. Dun- stan's University as deacon and by the pastor, Rev. A. McAulay as sub- deacon. A very able sermon ap- propriate to the occasion was preached by Father McKenzie. In his discourse he eloquently review- ed the history of the institution of the holy priesthood pointing out the goodness and love of God ill his relation with mifikind throughout the ages. Concluding the speaker congratulated the young priest for co-operating with <.lod's grace and accepting a life of service in the Sanctuary. 1-Ie also congratulated his good pastor, his parents, and the people of the parish in giving this new priest to the church. Af- ter the service Father 0‘Hanl¢y was pfésented with a purse and an ad- lircss. ._.,_.__i_.___.,__ Returns From Great Britain (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B., May ll- Gcorge W. Bartlett, of this city, has retumed home from a three months trip to Great Britain during which he investigated the possibil- ities of New. Brunswick hardwood operators obtaining a. foothold in the market there. He represented the Department of Lands and Min- es in an,unofficial capacity as well as private interests, and this morn- ing conferred with the Deputy Min~ abolition oi' the oath is directly irl conflict with the obligations under-l taken by the Free State under the treaty of 1921. It appears to the Govemment that if the bill be- comes law it will be unreasonable to expect they should enter into negotiations for further agreements with a government which had re- ~pudiat-ed an existing agreement." Tile immediate impression, and one which the Goveltrncnt un- doubtedly intended to convey, was that lr the Free slate abolishes the‘ oath the delegation from the Unit- ed Kingdom will not enter any agreement with the Free State at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa. I an authoritative explanation of the choice of today for the declar- _ation is contained ln a statement to |Reuter's press agency that the United Kingdom Govemmcnt re- ;gards it as desirable to make its ipcsltich clear to the other parts of the Empirafwefi in advance of the Imperial Conference. If the oath bill is made law, the Free atm Government will find llseu, after Nov. 15, when the imperial preferences in the import duties act expire, in the same position as any foreign country with which no special agreement has been made to mitigate the effects of the new itarlffs. which range up to 20 per- cent ill most cases. As to tllc effects of the state- nlcnt, opinions differ. In some quar- ters the belief is held that the Free State Senate towards the end of the month will reject tha bill and will find the British Govern- ment's statement a helpful reason. On the otller'hand, Irishmen at Westminster hold tlge Senate will not dare to reject thc bill, because if it docs President Dc Valera will appeal to the country and will un- doubtedly include a proposal to ab- isterG.Prinea eliahtbesenata. broadcasting. Mr. Belfnctt 71.2 giv- cn notice that he will move, in the House, the following rmolution. "Resolved, that it is cmement fc bring in 1|. measure to provide for the constitution of a commission tc be known as the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Cornmmission for the purpose of acquiring, operating, regulating and controlling radio broadcasting in Canada." DIVORCE BILLS OTTAWA, May ll-(By the Can- adian Pressl-The Senate was oc- cupied with divorce bills today and did not reach the New Zealand treaty, which was to have been considered, but which will now gc over until the next sitting on Fri- day. Onc divorce bill, the princip- :Es of which live ln Westmcunt, Quebec. was voted down. Senator Bafidhtyne declared that the peti- tion was based chiefly on testimony of two detectives, while numerous reputable persons had testified in contradiction. He felt a. woman's name would be unjustly stigmatized were the charges accepted and the slvercs granted. The hln"~t5§ voted down on division. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF OTTAWA, May 11-(By the Can- adian Press)-When the Govern- ment‘s unemployment relief bill came before the House of Com- mons, in committee, again today, Hon. Peter Heenan _(Llb., Kenora- Rainy River), asked if it was still the intention of the Govcmment to go on with the construction of the trans-Canada highway in northern Ontario, on n fifty-fifty basis with ' The basis would necessarily have; to be ngreed`iE between the Do- minion and the province, respond-Q ed Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minister M1) Labor. He believed, however, thai? an igreement on the matter would be reachcd. It was the desire of the_ Dominion Government to proceed' with the construction of the trans- -1 Canada highway in cooperation with the Ontario Government. COST $8,654,9il3.l`_1 ` orralwa. May ll-(By 'rhe cun\'_ adian Press)-Property purchasedl. in conllccibon with the Montrca-if terminals of the Calla<.i‘an Nation-'fi al F.aliways, work cm rliiich had' been discontinued, cost t8.Gf»4.00'l.11$ Sir Henry Thornton, the President; told the House of Commons coml,; mittee on railways and shipping to' day. I Commissions on real estatt- amounted to $54,809.42; retainers realtors, $34,736.42; ir.€s to agenttg $33,843.66. _ ..____.____._____-_-_--_-4 Farmers & Breeders; Your attention is called to Pri 13526. one of the finest Percher Stallions ever brought to this pro ince. Graded as n three your o and has a class A certificate an was champion horse at Amherst 1931 and will make the season 1932 at owners stables. York, a ` Fridays of each week at CharlottQ town. Mares at owners' risk. ROBERT CIIAPPI-ZLL, _ - Owner in char 3030-5-12 v ii." the province. if ,