MAY 9. i931 (Looking ‘Em Over deal of accuracy where they were go- lug to hit the ball. ‘ ($1 1E0’) oouoArufli 019W!“ Central, Guardian from his office until Wednesday, the 18th. .»—s—- DB. ABCIIBALD will be absent M90 YORK PASTORAL CRAIG! -— ___._y.___..___ man to fill the position of Atiomoy General. done. THE CHARLOTTIVIUWN GUARDIAN l A ihii-éfikidiiifi‘.i“illl00FBElTS§EXPRES8Hi§ certained. but I can't tell you off-~ hand. OPPOSITION Continued on illic ‘l PRIMER LEA: Thathss been penditurc of that kind is quite un- justifiable. My honpiriend is aware that the Sheriff is paid a salary of 8500 a year. In addition, for all the legal work that he does, such as servifld writs or lewln! executions. he is paid over and above his sal- ary. I have always understood that the $500 was for his attendance at is. m" ‘m’ ‘thirty horses training over u. daily,‘ I m C" The Charlottetown Race Track is a DR" MA ALE‘ D° yo“ think, lively spot just now, some twenty or panama’ LEA: wen’ the“ always and although slow work is the order of the day, some of the trainers cut R E B I ST .ou Ilmlnm‘ . h m, u mo; when he 1 K. 0. W; before - mud when the m by one of his seconds. nude a great show- firai official u, the fourth round of mood bout with lighter Jaug professional ost b! a tech- but not often." “That's a lot of hcoey, nine time; out of ten." lath said. “All of us inst “w! In ihero and mug, 1mm; to. ball fall where it may. 0f course, lhoteillnchathingaglryingu, place the ball and sometimes it works , The Babe also was highly scornful m" ‘of the new sic-sacrifice ruling. “The officials must have been a- llwn when they passed that one. my [Ills is that 1932 will see the passing Services May l0: Marshfield-Dun- r stallnage at 11 a. m., Special Mo- ther's Day programme atYork at 3 p. m. Miss" M. Newsoms, speaker. Service at Pleasant Grove at 2.30 p. in a field near St. Vincent's Orphan- sgelsstevezringcastaredglareon the sky and caused citizens to look in: when was that Order-in-Council made? Service at Brackley at ‘(.30 p. m. commission of appointment, can't tell you the exact date. RUBBISH FIRE-A ‘rubbish tire =the time 0‘! his defeat in the by-el- HON. MIR. STEWART: I am ask- the Court and other incidents! thinas; for. of course, this Province is not wealthy enough to make him a present of $500 for nothing. Ha is supposed to earn his salary in some way, and I have always understood that this is what it was paid for Why, then, should he be paid $104.02 extra? PREMIER. LEA: I have spent most of the afternoon tryins to get de- PREMIIIR. LEA: He received‘ his but I HON. MR. STEWART: I assume his employment would begin from ectlon. Is that correct? PREMIER. LEA: Yes. non. m. srmwsnr; 'I'hcn _my law demands it; but I would like t" know under whose name these re- mains were buried. really couldn't bury without that, could he? like to know, if possible, who it was. What name went on the certificate of death? DR»- MAODONALD! I know the PREMIER LEA: Well, a clergy-roan DR. MACDONALD: But I would LEA: Well, I could get them loose for a piece. let Longest have his head the other day and he came the final furlongv of a slow mile in 15 seconds flat. piloted by Rankin McLalne, who was saying whoa, whoa, to him when the stop watch recorded 2.248%. Tom Ziclmes BYPUPIF EPA GE SEVEN m rw r The expression recital by the p Ills of Miss Violet Richardson was _ last evening at st. James Hall, and The fastest mile to date was trott- "was heard by a wry pleased audlenh P =11; following is an excballlv lyn- ' W n] the Milt. goon sum-mu. m u“ "mi-final which went ., to u‘, up the finest basin! can! shed ‘Mono... for many moons Fish!" w, claimant to the Mariume Isht- mm ghflmpifllllhlp; won (N!!! Gill (DMMflflC, Prince Edward Island “mum, by a technical knockout, m one of his seconds tossed the heel into the ring in the fourth “d, Longaphic W" l-lIllImi-l! m, gurprlscfl than the fans who d and booed the man who sfop- ihe fight. Inngaphle had been hooked down earlier in the round "4 took the count of nine, and had M down agI-ln lust before the bell, m; the towel was tossed In. FIGHT A TBEILIEI. at that the bout was a thriller and f‘, hoyg fought and boxed like young woos, and up until the fourth was Isirly even. ‘up; was in great form and was the “reason He forced the fighting but mpgaphlo proved to be a capable our and seemed to have the ability lo absorb punishment in large doses. um the lslsndefs first professional ippelflllcfi and he impressed the snsiomers with his style and skill. lie should go quite a distance in the llrlilme lightweight division. Judging by the above Gus must p“ put up a great battle against big more experienced and heavier lpponent. lie therefore has nothing l, fepfoach himself for. lie gave his ul, and what more can a boxer do. no fans were delighted and as the move write~up says. the “bout was v-hrlller" and the best exhibition of bqflng staged In Mouction. The loss I: nothing, its the impression that Lupgaphie crested. which makes him gprime favorite with all boxing fans b the liub City. Longsphle is deserving every con- gratulation and his future ps0 bouts will no doubt be watched with Inter- est. cuss ssowusss Arbor ANNOYS xoocus noansnv With his Chicago Cubs getting strong pitching and hitting at a steady clip, Manager lingers Horns- lly, it is reported. has but one worry, and that worry is the woeful slow- Thc Cubs, according to western experts who have seen the team in action. are tho emu outfit on nurture champion- nas afoot of his men. ship‘ aspirations. The Cubs, as all fans know, have been doing qulio alright despite this nu oi speed, winning more than their share of games and staying well I0 among the leaders. But had they bul a little more apsod it seems en- tirely probable that‘ they would be well in advance of the National par- ads. lathe flreiicugsmes of the sea- eoe the cob- were viciims of no less of the rule." MANY HOCKEY RUMORS 11v omouurroiv When the next inter-sodomy 11mg. l-‘Y League season rolls groom] "w" "i" l" may MW Dlayers m Plttsbnrg "d Blrww. l! reports now m elr. culation are not unfounded. Managu- Mickey Roach states frankly tho; h, will retain only (om- qg ‘he may," “h” "i" slflmlse colors lust yo“, and that he is determined to sssem. ble a contender for the title. Tho Piiislwurr situation n different. . l" the wmoslrn which closed n. “m! Pliiclvm qualified for the i-‘hlmvivnshin Play-offs, and then lost "if? Sumo-six in a row. It is said that there was a complete lack o1 harmony in the ranks, and that Pr"- "RM 1hr Sci-wiry has decided to retain only three players-Tory Gregg Gordon Fraser, and Goalkeepe Abbi; Cox. “$11011?” Green, one of the smart- "i Vie?!“ hockey has produced was in the city yesterday, and wag mm. committal when asked if he ‘ tends lo return to Duluth, where he has been manager for two years. He, bow. ever, said that he was perfectly gag. lsfled with conditions in the Lake Sulwflvr my. and he n confident that the American League will mo“ ERM- progress. Frank Carroll. who led the Spring- field Indians to three Canadian-Am- erican League championships in flvo Wire. has not made known his plane for next season, even if the announce merit has been made from Spring- field that Carroll has resigned. This ‘BIN-lilo pilot should have little troub- le getting located. Ilia record stands favorable comparison with the bog: ever established. ' lierb Mitchell's name has been prominently mentioned in connection with the appointment of a nager by the Montreal Marconi. It la said that he would work in conjunction with "Buck" Boucher, last you’; coach, and that Duncan Munro is not anxious to take charge again. In Mitchell's four-year managerial regime at Windsor the Bulldogs won two titles. SECESSION lf the Maritime Provinces disre- garded the Allnii‘Ciip' and handled thelr playoffs in tho old way, which was in effect before C. A. ll. A. meth- ods were introduced,’ there would be fewer deficits and a longer hockey season for all clubs and with s more sustained lnwreet generally in hockey the writer believes. A] things are run now the clubs that stay In the play- downs prosper and the others have their season's play uriallcd to such an extent that deficits are almost in- evitable. With artificial ice rinks and the M Championship the ulti- mate goal of the clubs, the hockey season in the Marltimeu would ex- tend from November 15th unill the last or March, with from fifteen tn twenty home games for each team ex- clusive cl the play-offs which could be handled In the same manner as those of the National Hockey League than 20 double plays, an " __‘h' _ A A r v . n‘ number. Most of these two-ply kiil- “ohm won m, m; Has any money been weld i0 Mr- PREMIER. LEA: 1 am not defend- T°ta1_3g23_ 1m night when a Crowd m, W50“ IIT, the expgria agree, should never 5p mm‘ ___ _____ 13 3 m3 Mayer by this Province? ing the judgment at that time. There Mgjofity go,- Zion, 90 pins, ‘tucked me Argentine En,m$y_ '° “m "i- W"! "W"! i" mArmes mun 11 Chicago . 11 s an PRWWR “W APP"°"""“"°“ W" In "f" ihm- Hnab single. N. J. 010w. ‘m pins. Shaun“; threat. 3B,,“ m, “w, "i"! rifts from the slow-footed Cub New york _ m" _ 1g q m; $25.00. HON. MR. STEWART: Precisely. my, gm", 1,, Robertson, s16 pins. um Gwemmenp u; mob rushed me mnm‘ ' New Arman which has always been Bgglgon _, 11' g 51o HON. MR. STEWART: I noticed And that makes one question the c5» 550110»: Emmy doors aim. sevvefal den-um. Grimm m‘! u“ m u“ ‘"5"’! prominent in ‘ racing, has au- piiggbwgh , __ g 11 45o recently this?’ the 116811118 i5 m" 8°‘ judgment that would do a thing of 5g, pogo“ strum,“ m me swam; 111s owl-s “were u°““"ph'7 fimm" ‘m5 “om “m” nouuced a atinee, to be held June ‘Philadelphia. ... ‘l 10 .412 in! 0B with 1'08"‘! V’ $1115 "m? Wu‘ that kind. I am simply asking for A, vmnioombo ,,_,,,,_ 229 182 268 c105“; by a Ponce guard‘ but, the oi- rpbenson a close third. Hui-nab! W!" 1'1. The events will include: Class A ‘gmouyn _ g 1g 333 troversy. Is thh Province bolus ND- this information. Does my hon. 1g‘ vggggy 31g 173 333 tucker’; attempted to mm. flown“). “an” gunk‘ ‘uh wnmn‘ b” “'0'- (mlk h°\“lr ch" B Pl“ (mm Cincinnati ... . I lb .105 “will?” ‘YEN! WW Whether ‘my 339ml“ J. Ford -- - 133 153 Police discharged their guns into the b ‘myfiwsiiail "i" ":32; him, on.» o trot llld pacing]. (‘as PREMIIIRtLEAt all. eslfarlzkl was made to carry out the further .1. Williams . as: 1s: alr dispersing the rlotcrs who cen- 93113" mile heats) and a free-fcr-a t Ammo.“ "u" know the AWI-‘MY M" ' investigation ecommended by the H. Day ............. 2 2i) tlnued to shout threats. Zamora fail to beat the throw to m; "m » m: “w; m”; y; “god him about m”, 5;, y.” "tofz-Zfiuih" ""1""! "'1" A —----—-- w... m», m, that matter. to out 1n Whales" ma: There was not Lost by smut. __________ n w,“ be “hi,” h ‘uh a“ , Qlgvglgm] m, ,_, 13 1 g3: clearances will be necellsry so W‘ any public investigation made. Baptist ca‘ “hm ‘he g ‘ 1'“... m‘ N“, Y"! ____ 11 g 51g we could have 8 heed-HQ HON. MR. STEWART: I presume D. Nicholson ......... 130 201 1M ____ mmmmkm a“ Yarkluunh h- Pmhddphn m ‘_ 9 7 Ma g9“, MR, STEWART! Then m? the jury's invefltixltiOn was a. public J. Forsythe 170 231 218 DEATHS m“ o’ var": Jutlom or.“ ‘m. Dam"; n‘ ‘Nun. n m b“ hon, 111,994 cannot tell me Wllflirhel’ qng, but, thgy rgogmmended that A. McConnell . ... 135 324 139 ___ 19,, hem . I m“ “ma. Washington . ... . 1o 1o s24 we are b11118 represented M" W something further should be done. n. Ward 15a 193 1'15 mAsnn-Al '25 Chestnut st, Fri- Iiiiu ansfloif... "ma", ‘m; Lyceum Building, Prince st. now Chicago 11 1o m4 counsel at the heal-ice? that is what 1 am asking about. B. Beer 101 23a 200 day, May am, George Albert Frescr. "I! sgnmg h“ mzm Th ma“ 80mg on A“ km“ o; “m” and Boston ... ......" 8 ll .858 73mm“ LEA? N“ “than °°n' PREMIER. LEA: Them was no fur- Central Christian Aged '15 years. Funeral from his res- 5, "m mo" 6mm" ‘h: an“ unusemegu < 5g, mo]; s i1 353 suiting the Attorney Gflleml- I the: mveetigation held. Li)“ by deillllt- ldence on Sundw- May 10th. Bell/Ice m, u“ 1mm“ mm “z o“ tune ‘dances Inmmo,“ "m, could get the micnnatlon. non. ma. sTazwAaT: Were any The Ibo" I" the l!" 01 the starting at 3.30, funeral leaving at opp,“ - " “m” Rflruhmmt bookh won m; Pg, rrou. MR. smwanr: 1t is rflth- of the Provincial Police officers sent schedule matches of church Leena» 4 o'clock, interment People's Comet- . mndmm, my,“ 0mm; ‘way Baltimore .... i8 6 J34 er an important thing for us, d0!“ down afterwards, with instructions £23201 Kill"! W111 b9 Pllbnfibed cry. "enema. m, n," room “ch m Montreal . u 1 s11 you think? to investirste it birth»? i‘ ‘Y- u ————————~——- roonen av sane rercnelritage of ceipts goes to Le- "W": - i; l’; i; f may w; an: wlzgfvlme tcnisbt. Zion Guild Lea- CARD OF THANKS _ hm Band. Torono . or a v - on - remwb" ' " —-—- Bebe ‘ltuth, a yo. g. . I _ gm,” Buffalo s c soo miilfwut lust whet their 1m»- vilflfll Mrs. Pickard, sister oi the mo Mr. Mhed the suggestion rflfgmi. “m” open ‘t 7 pm A 445723}; Rochester ... . '7 11 .880 SHERIFF'S I'll! were from the Attorney General. but John 1,. Godkln, wishes to thank the Jersey city s 1o .44 ' they certllnlv were down inveltisflt- matron of the r. u. 1. Hospital and Reading . .. b l2 .204 HON. MR. STEWART: ‘flier! i! mg the case. i her faithful stall oi devoted nurses ' HON. mt. STEWART: After the ____, for their great kindness to her broth Convention Temperance Forces A‘ w Tliliipvlsy, May 14th, afternoon, and evening meetings. ==,~ - Till RANGE ALLIANCE . W. C. T.» U. , v SONS OF TEMPERANCE ’ ~Aud fll who are interested. A MPE r a 7i, p Of The eskance. Many believed the glow to be that of a burning building. The fire wla under careful guard. with obtaining $200 under false pre- tenses a local man appeared before to $500 bail. It is alleged that he represented to an offender convicted under the Prohibition Act, that he SERIOUS CHARGE — Charged the stlpendiary magistrate yesterday afternoon, and was remanded till L ’ y. The accused was admitted could arrange for the payment of a fine of $200 in lieu of he: serving a sentence in Jail, and that he forg- ed the name of Prohibition Commis- sioner George E. Brown to the receipt for c200 which he u “alleged to have given her on receipt oi s cash pey- ment. Mr. G. J. Tweedy appeared on behalf of the accused. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE — 0n Sunday evening at nine o'clock, a religious service of unique impres- slveness will be held in the Canadian National Hotel, at which the Gideon Bibles, to be placed in the guest rooms, will be formally presented and dedicated The Gideona are an As- sociation of Christian commercial travellers, who have set themselves the task of placing a Bib‘- ln each hotel guest room. Already 1,125,000 have been placed in the hotels of America and since the foreign work was begun three years ago. several thousand more have been placed in India, Cilins, Japan. Korea, Egypt, Palestine and South America. In Canada,‘ 70,000 have been placed, '1,- 000 of these being in the Maritime Provinces. When Bibles are put in a service of presentation and dedica- tion is held, and such an occasion will be held in Charlottetown‘: new hotel on Sunday "evening. Premier W. M. Lea will preside and to illust- rate the interdenominational charac- ter of the Gideons representatives cf the various churches will take part. Rsv. Dr. A. C. Vincent will offer the opening invocation, and the prayer of dedication will be offered by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The Bibles will be pre- sented by Rev. H. D. Raymond, the Scripture lesson will be read by Rev. Moorehesd Legato andeAdj. A. W. Martin of the Salvation Army will pronounce the benediction. Mr. J. Green, of Toronto, the Canadian Sec- retary of the Gideons, will speak briefly of the work of the Gldeons, and the musical features will be pre- sented \y Mrs. Keith Rogers, pianist; Miss Thelma Teed and Robert Hynd- man, vlolinlsts; and Miss Margaret items and Charles Earle, Sololsts. .__._____..____ The many friends of Mrs. James Coles, Winsloe, will be sorry to learn that she has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. HOW THEY STANDS National League Sept. 10-12. bers would attend. new and important hotel, a formul- _.___.__-__.._ PEN‘ YAN, N. Y" M“ 'l. (U. P.)- ‘rhe real convention dates for the League were announced here as The convention will meet here and it was expected more than soc mine- Trout fishing, swimming, golfing and trap-shooting will be snioysd in hon. friend was fer astray when he said lest May. . PREMIER LEA: I thought you said when he was sworn in first RADIO HEARING non. m. sreswArm There u another mutter that relates to the office of Attorney General about which I wish to make some inquiry. I would draw the promoters atten- tion to a. Canadian Prom despatm, dated March 7 lest, which reads as follows: I OTTAWA, Ont... March 'l--C. L. Moyer, Barrister, who appeared in the Supreme Court of Canada a few ‘days ago on behalf of the Province of Prince Edward Island, at the time a date was set for hearing the radio references, stat- cd he had been retained by Hon. T. A. Campbell, Attorney General for the Province. Mr. Moyer had been asked to comment on a state- ment made yesterday in Char- lottetown by Premier W. M. Lea in which the latter said the Prov- ince was represented lthout the authority of the Government. I would like to get some infonna- tlon with regard to that despatch. Wes this statement made by Mr. Moyer or was it not? Was he engag- ed by the Attorney General on be- half of the Government, or was he not? osmium LEA‘: When that n0- tlce first appeared I was Just called by phone and asked i‘! the Govern- ment had sneaked any Person to sot in our cape/city. Mr. Campbell, I think, was in Ottawa at that time. The report was correct that the Government had not asked any per- son to appear. I learned afterwards that the Attorney General, knowing it would be necessary. perhaps, for the Goverruncnt to have an 090°!’- tunity of pressing the case of the Government, asked Mr. Moyer to put in whatever notice was rwccssB-YY 8° that there could ‘be o. hearing for the Province later. HON. MR. STEWART: Then I assume that Mr. Meyer appeared on behalf of the Province? PREMIER LEA: Well, he was there, appearing for some other Provinces, and he did what was ne- HON. MR. STEWART: Does ml? hon. friend know what other Prov- inces he was appearing 101'? PREMIER. LEA: I don't know. HON. MR. STEWART: My infor- mation is that this same Mr. Moyer happened to be acting es Ottawa agent for Mr. Campbell in the Su- preme Court of Canada in a use which he had there personally. Does my hon. friend know whether that is correct or not? i PREMIER LEA: I don't know any- thing about the private matter. HON. MR. STEWART: That is the information I had. It is always ne- cooper-y, as my hon. friend may know. when an attorney here has s. olle in the Supreme Court of Canada mo: 11o empower an agent at Ot- tawa to do the necessary filing, etc another matter that I will refer to under this heading. I have here a “turn in answer 170 questions 011 the order P0991‘ with Nil"! W “l” expenditure at the last November term of the Supreme Court at Sum- meraide. The amount was 813M17- hcr. Stewart read the itamizcd um. There is one expenditure the" thli- I would like to draw attention to. tails of these items, but that is one that I haven't gone into. I will get the information for you, though. FALCONWOOD SKELETON HON. MR. STEWART: There was another nutter referred to last night in the Budget debate about which I wish to make some enquiry. I re- fer to the unfortunate affair that happened near East Point. It was stated that the commons Jury in- structed that a further investigation should be held. I would like to He! whether anythins has been done along that line. PREMIER LEA: The jury made its recommendation after the in- vestigation had been made es thor- Ollshly as it could be done. HON’. MR. STEWART: Then, of course, they could not have been sat- lsfled with it. v PREMIER. LEA‘. I know they made a. recommendation, but my hon. friend knows that his body was found a few yea-rs after, and when the information, but that question could have been asked on the floor of the House. of many people whether that man One of the speediest propositions on the track is the pacing mare Sun Gleam, by Peter Volo, out of a sister to Margaret Dillon, 1.58%. This classy dame is owned by George Buntain and is said to have terrific lick. DR. MACDONALD: The reason I em “ the qu “‘ is because there is grave doubt in the minds It ls expected that towards the end of next week Lucky Lind". Longest and some of the other "bearcats" will be tramplng some fast heats, was from Falconwood or not. They do not know. The. evidence was against that. to some extent. He may ed by the Incense, 2.10%. He was‘ The program of readings was e13- ceptlonally well balanced, consisting of dramatic, descriptive or comic numbers. Each of the youthful artists showed Ireal talent. and the efforts put forth reflected great credit on the works! Miss Richardson. Miss Helen Duch- emin was accompanist. Following was the programt. The end of the rainbow, dialogue with music. Characters: Pierrot, Francis Ayers; Plerrctte, Dorothy Saunders; _Will- o f-‘t hc-Wlsp, Pauline/Nicholson. (8.) A Boy and Hi5 Stomach, (b) hi" been milrdeibd; hi! T911181!“ gettlngihelr speed up for the ssn- E - ~ - I -J 1 h , P may have been carried there. son's campaign. Strellirt “n or ‘yo mum by?“ HON’ MR’ IEAGE: w" the" (a) EZ-ntertslning Vliss Brown‘ (b) Colonel D. A. MacKlnnon leaves this morning for Moncton, N. B. where he will attend a meeting zo- gether with other Maritime track re- presentatives with regard to the dis- cussing of plans for the season's rac- ing. Colonel MacKinnon will also attend similar meetings in Saint John, Fredericton, Halifax rmd other centres. anybody missing? DR. MACDONALD: There may have been some“ ‘y missing from Rustlco, though, of course, some of them wouldn't be missed M. once. BIB LEAGUE Bllll RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS \ Continued on page 7 Who Told-Effie MacKay. time. further evidence would be im- possible. c y ll- 5- F" Ho“ MR“ STEWART: My hom Boston ... ... ... ... ... 813 1 Cleveland ... ... ... ... .. 4 9 Z the investigation was held at that friend knows that one like himself or myself cannot answer that ques- tion. For my ovm part I have never “mmnlw” "' "' z 9 ‘ gone into the evidence. I do know, Demm’ "' 3 9 0 however, that in many cases o! such a kind evidence comes out years af- NKHONAL LEAGUE terwards, by which even s. murderer has been detected and convicted and n‘ n‘ E‘ madetopay the penalty. Even when Bwddyn '" "' " g g i; the ems w“ m,‘ u w” ‘nmsr "Philadelphia sible, perhaps, to get the evidence. We have been placed before the jury in this case, but knowing the people of that vicinity as I do I am convinc- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ell-E. ed that the intelligent men who “Wu”! " 1° ° formed that jury would not have mmm’ "f "' “' 5m 1 made that recommendation unlw they had some grounds for it. I NM“ "' "' ‘ 7. z would liketolmowwhether any steps R°°h°°m "' “' " 7 15 3 have been taken to follow that. up, toseewhetherornot there was any- nflumw‘ "' "' '“ " a a ‘ thing in their recommendation.‘ “flan” "' "' '“ l‘ u 1 PREMIER LEA, wen’ it was the Jersey City ... ... ... ... 0 4 0 opinion of the Attorney General that T°'°“"° "’ "‘ “‘ 8 l‘ l all the investigation that was possi- Y. BOWLING ble under the circumstances was taken at that time. It would only be repetition unless new evidence could be thrown upon it, and it would put Church Magus-WA” Section - SIDES u“ “m”? m °' M °1 “pm” Ihsrlaineron 14o cs1 11s HON‘ m‘ STEWART’ T“ w“ o. Stewart 2oz 16s no would be very small. We waste mon- H. Laptmme m5 230 155 ey very much more readily than that. T‘ Howl“ __ u _ m5 213 315 “d i“ “ mm" °' m“ m‘! i” i‘ n. A. Pendieton 19a 2m 1az not so much the cost that should T°tfl_3o“' be, considered. You say that was the Unmfl Attorney Generals opinion; but un- m“ by denim,“ fortunately it seems to have been mo“ ‘ his earlier opinion that they should n Go“ simply bury the remains on the spot, h mberuon __ without any other kind of burial or w_ Mum“. ______ investigation at all. That, I would H_ Rudd _._____ "Y- flm“ b“ Mgmem- u’ "Y “h” H. Crsswell 141 r25 ms least. Tmmy “mm LEA’ Th?“ w“ ‘m P. Downe 198 i3ii 2oz rishl- n. A. Craig m zoo 211 HON. MR. STEWART: It wes not CL Twmb‘ _______ 395 15g a“ flsht- 1i W" a V“? "mi" m“- n. .1. Clow .. 20s ‘m m i-aiw- 141 m 123 (Canadian Press) ____.. MOTHERWELIRS ONLY SUGGESTION The only constructive suggestion, Mr. Weir believed. that Mr. Mother- wcll had made since the opening of the session was in respect to the cra- dicstion of cut-worm. "He advised me," asserted Mr. Weir gravely, while government sup- porters laughed uproarlously and an- plauded, “to send people to s. certain district to get caterpillars and to in- cubate these caterpillars to see whether the eggs laid by moths were fertile." And when Mr. Mother-well hadl tendered this advice, he added, Mr. Mackenzie King had nodded his head aDDrovlngly as ii to say: “You see what twenty-two years as Min- ister of Agriculture can do." Attacks made from the opposition side Mr. Weir characterized as "cowardly." He defended the Prime Minister. In Calgary “they do not vote Conservative, they vote for Ben- nett," he said. As for Mr. King, he said that the city of Prince Albert had accepted him, a political out- cast from eastern Canada, and taken him in with true western hospitality. "But let him beware," hewarned. “There is a. difference between a night's lodging and throwing a. hos- pitable snd generous people i0? D91“ manent board." Tense Political Situation In The Argentine (Special to the Guardian) MONTEVLDO, Urugllfly- May 8- The tensencss oi I I Arzentilw i10- lltical situation “as reflected here (a) Castor on; (b) Masher, nor- othy Saunders. ' (a) Nothing to Laugh At: (b) '81s ‘Good Little Boy, Francis Ayers.‘ (a) Jane Jones; (b) John Oswald lvlugafilil, Keith Morrow. . ’ ' (a) The Night Wind, (b) ‘his Three Trees, (musical readinp-Ed- 1th Hall. (a) Dirty Hands; (b) A Llfltle Pocket Hunky, Please-Pauline bison; (a) seeing Things; (b) Jacob Unrecognized -Constance Lefurgcy. Ojistah’Edith Hill. (a) The Family Disgrace: (b) ‘Idle Naughty Clock (musical reading9~ Marion Rogers. Travers‘ First Hunt. Nisriarct Huntley. Tfho bicker of Dreams-A‘ Fantasy in One Act. Characters: Pierrot. Edith Hill; Pierrette, lllnrion Rogers; The Mak- er of Dreams, Margaret Huntley. God save the King. ’ i MIAMI, Arie, biay iL-(UPJ-The Chamber o! Commerce here cites the fact that a. group of local pigeons used copper wire in building their nests as proof of the effectiveness of a "use home produced materials“ campaign. Reminders and Reviews (Continued from Page 4) Cry to my brethren. though the world be old, i Prophets and sages, Questioner's and doubters, O world. old world, the best hath ne'er been told." In a. copy cl The Spectator, July 4th, 1112, l found a. treatise on Wit, and I am giving a. “blt" of it in this column, being on the subject, so to speak; "Culllsthencs has a great. wit, ac‘ conlpanied with that quality, with- out which. a man can have no wit a1 all, a sound judgement. This gentle- man rallies the best of any nun l know, (or he forms his ridicule upon a. circumsinlucc which you are in your heart nct unwilling to grant him, t0 wit, that you are guilty of an excess in something winch is in itself laud- able. llc vcry well understands what you would be, and needs not tear your anger icr dcclcylnz; you are a little too much that thing. The generous will bear being reproaohcd as lavish, and the valiant as rash, without be- ing provoked to resentment against their monitor. What has been Said tt be n mark ol a good writer will fal‘ in with the character of a good com panic“. 'l‘hc good uiriter makes hil resdrr better pleased with himself and the agreeable man makes hi1 friends enjoy thcnnsclvcs, rather the! him, while ho is in their compimfv It is to be allowed that Calllsihene Will mnko a mun ruun into lmpeQD out relation, to his own advantage and express the satisfaction he l’!!! in his own dear self till he is very ridiculous, but in this case the ma! is made a fool by his own consent and not exposed as such whether h. will or no. I take it therefore to melt raillcry agreeable, a man must Bithfl not know he is rallied or, thin] never the worse of himself if he see he ls. er during his illness. 44865-941 _,__ Accius is of quite contrary 89ml" and is more generally admired tllal Colllsthenes. but not with gustlcl Acrius has no regard to the modest or weakness oi the lacrson he rallies ‘ but ll the quality or humility give ' him any superiority to the man h would lull upon. he has no mercy o Jury brought in its verdict? PREMIER so long alter that regrettable ac cident took place. BURIAL CERTIFICATE LEA: I can't tell you about that, but 1 know they were in- vestigating it as well as they could REGINA, Sack. May o-Jarmsrs of the province are maintaining psy- menteouleeusinsmauner “‘ -‘ " cry to the lenders and every single rural municipality in Saskatchewan is solvent at the present time. This —_ CLASIFIED ADS lty. Apply at 20 Haviland St. HOUSE ‘I0 LET IN GOOD LOCAL- 4488-5 8-31 making the onset. He can be please i0 sec his best friend out vi willie“ anco, while the laugh is loud l“ ill awn applause. l-ils rulllery slivays put the company into little divisions an separate lnirrcsis, while that of Call - lsthenes cements it. and makes ever is the finding of a survey conducted ODXWOIIHOG. addition to regular business of the ‘Ihat is: Sheriff. 1164.01. The items anuctglmblamibinksuss- rm. A. A. MACDONALD: I would like to ask tbs Banter if then Ill investigations public today by the Provincial bureau of Publica- ______....___ LUST-SIDE RACK OF I-‘ORd truck between Charlott town an tions. which made the rcsuuit cs its 0mm. vmey comm. lino“, B,“ ' In“, “p.54 the 6011116818340“ ' man m‘. only better pleased wit! himself, but also with all the rest 1| 1,; . l