No Increase . l» F ._. _ Continued from page i. i‘avi W" tension of the Dominion Central "m; at Ottawa. m“ will be no increase in the gallons-l indemnity this year. That ' was nude clear by the prime minist- 9g when he met with in insistent ‘gal-raring of his followers late last Qvflllll‘. In what lanll-llle that final wag-inducement was clothed is not available for publication, but credit- “1. reports agree that they were {qrccful and unmistakable and Just u goroeful. and unmistakable were m. ggpgesslons of opinion about the ‘mu-lea of’ parliamentary govern- mgnt and coming from the private members, according to the same cred- itable reports. There was rebellion in the air, but. it. did not settle to the ground. . what has astonished outsiders h been the ceierity wiih which the de- mand for an increase in sessional indemnity has travelled through the corridors. Finally there were only two or three ministers including the prime minister, openly opposed to me proposal. Iteis understood that the leader of the Opposition assumed ' g, position of benevolent neutrality and so far as can be learned there was only one prlvato member, Thom- as McMillan, (Liberal, South Hur- cnl. declaring himself as opposed to the proposal. 'l'he agitation was ac- tively promoted by prominent priv- ate members in the Liberal. the conservative. the Progressive and the Labor SP0"?!- Aside from a latent fear of the mind of the prime minister ihlt some opposllll member or oppoelna candidate in the next general el- ection might use favorable action on this request as a sledge hammer in the coming lPDeal to the people. there is another big factor that stood as a "beta nolr" to these seeking more pay in the House; and that was the prime necessity of also in- cluding the senators in the deal. If any hope for the measures final pas- sing was to be entertained and it probably will be, this ancillary "re- lief" for members of the upper cham- ber mode the Prime Minister hesit- ate. It would not be a. happy cor- ollary to his “refor-m" program. Pro- rogration is still in the air. 500.000 {EFT CANADA I » or-rsws. ont., Juno ‘lL-Overihealthl‘ condition- l 799-999 Pwple moved from Canada to the United States the year after the m“ 1°?“ °l ‘h! Fordney tariff came into effect in that country, said 3m, 5- B- Bmllei-it Conservative leader, in the House of Common; m.“ The Canadian government had encount- ENd that movement by lowering the Pftitection in this country. . "KW many of the 200,000 came back?" Mr. Bennett was asked, "not more than ten percent," the Con. servative leader replied. Now another tariff more far-reaching was before the Senate of the United States, hav- ing passed the House of Representa- tives. Mr. Bennett continued. How was ‘the government meeting this crisis’! it has done nothing. The new tariff would mull an increase, in "l"? Cuts. $20 a head on cattle go- ing from Western Canada to the United States. The prime minister comes in with his majority and says. "l-lush, hush. don't provoke them over the" they mlsht do something to you," Mr. Bennett asserted. The reali issue that faced this country at this‘ moment. was dependency. The danger was that Canada should become de- pendent on another country for but- ter, fruit, meats and manufactured articles. V Premier King interjected to remark that he had not used the word] fact that down in Washington “where the weather is hot" Congress is con-i templating to determine how much it, would tax the women and children of the United States on the milk, butter] and bread which they require for‘ their livelihood. Until Mr. Bennett: had a more definite policy to outllncl Mr. Robb concluded. he thought tile‘. House might very well go on with the business and vote supply. The Housei thereupon went into supply thus, i terminating the debate. zzPainlcss and perfect in their act- ion. 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SEIZURE 0F STEAMER-A re- Brettable error occurred in the sub heading of a news article in yester- day's_ Guardian concerning the seiz- ure of the stearlgr "Amie," which should have reaclzflclaim made that Waxes have not been paid by Gov- The omission of the last two words made ernment suluidized company." the heading misleading. all SKIN Price per bottle [$1.25. the remedy for _ ECZEMA, BOILS, PIVMPLES and DISEASES To be hadatiall drug stores. ‘ , was a. .1 uz-Il-‘dl-iéirlsd ma: f cmiizm-ifrc-rowfriuavniru "irsiiicunir ii | ‘N I 5 THY HEMTH] ii IJHNFEHENIIE Presbyterian; Make Changes in College Staffs and Discuss Qualifications of a Ministers at General, Assembly. . _.._- 5°h°°1 w“ “MPM 9m‘ "3""- “dl onrsws June 11—Affairs of the . the Prince of Wales to Princess In- lyour skin; blriishca wrinklcl; ' i. Prince or Wales ‘Skmiiiolioine ,GainWeightilulc , To Marry New IBONIZED YIAUT NIB 1- - Is Rumor 1- 1w w-h- ww- ~ ~ l or pay nothing e LONDON, June lh-Bclie! is ex-‘Iluxlgyaxjlstirglyummhtonzm presed in some quaificrs here that chm-m? body v ruin - - Ironized Yeast adds 6 aiun. ncemcni. or the engagement of 1 l5 pounds often in-few weeks; t you new strength. People alk- - ::':.::::*“::. “i. ""2§'".“.t:.f":::: Wit- » 1-» - Y ° m '3 n lronlaed Yeast is two great tonic; - next two weeks. Two possible oc- one, WflghQ-bufldlng yggggr , _. casions are suggested. the Prince's . véith two kinds of strgngthc - " 35th birthday on June 2a. and ant °° '°l"1°h1118 1R0" u” f" ' ' elaborate ball which the Swedish i gialgéggegiomsrilmdavalifiosfom . embassy has arranged for the beauti- 1 w increase n5 eflecflvenesg I r ful princess June l4. i Only when Yeast is lronizod ll -. It is not the first time that there i 91°59 efiecilve- "011 l! llefldfldw ~ *- out the weight-building, str : - .--l lng values of Yeast. Pleasant tablets. No "yeasty" have been rumors that; the British’ heir would marry ills 19-year old; the late Peter McCourt. which was well attended, was heldyesterday morning from the funeral parlors of M. Hciin-essey to St. Dunstanfls Cath- edral where a Requiem High Mass was LAID T0 REST-The funeral of celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Wm. Moran, J.R.. Burnett. 0.0. Duffy, Reuben McDonald. John McKcnha The members of "hushm m m5 budget 599999 Him-y which the deceasgdiswjas S0382? til): “m” A‘ Rnbbi Mmlst" 91 Fmance- oldest members, preceded the hearse. wh° mum“ ML Bmmit- Yemalkedi service at the grave was conducted that it was unfortunate that the bud-. by Rem J_ sumvam Messrs, Fred get speech of the leader of the Oppo-i and Byme Nmcoum sons ‘I me i 5mm h“ been 5° 19ml deiaYed- M1“, deceased, arrived from Montreal to 'Bmn9m ‘"5 much exerci-“ld ‘We? ‘he; attend the funeral of their father, and D.J. Riley. the Benevolent SCIIOOL BOARD MEETS-The‘ meeting of the‘ regular monthly ' Yesterday all day, a meeting of the All Canada. Continuation Committee was held in the Central Christian. Mi“ Grace 13mm” “ppmnted m he?‘ Presbyterian college Montreal oc- place. ‘ ' ' ed consciousness andlate last night. Fraser, D. D., of the college and ap. ‘was reported as resting easily. All Canadai Con- ference Churches | Of Christ: -_._,._ I . RESTING EASILY-The, many‘ friends of Mr. Charles Moore, who 1n Canada, held m 5L Maw-s! was severely injured at the Railway church here. ‘ Wharf Monday afternoon. will be] pleased to learn that he has regafn- ~ signation of Rev. Principal D. J. ’ cupled practically all of this after‘ noon sederunt of the 55th general; assembly of the Presbyterian churchl ' giving The assembly accepted the re- second cousin from Viking land, but ‘. No gas or bloating, jilot before have there been the com- ‘ bination of circumstances and events 1 background and Iweight to the reports, lmdmg‘ Yeast today from any druggist. No excuse to stay "skinny", w i. or pimply. Feel and look years yo , er. Get full size treatment of Iro l not delighted with quick results, | your money back. If inconvenient ‘ 1 buy from druggist, send $1.26 - pointed Rev. Prof. l". Scott Mac-i‘ Kenzie. M. s. Th. n, in his gfglgLi ,It also filled the vacant chair on i the church history and homiletics by! Ithe Ill}. intment of Rev. A. Scotti | Pearson, M. A., B. D. D., Th. of Glas- ' }gow. Scotland. i ' There was considerable opposition i0 fill! lllpfllntment and an amend- ment was proposed to delay the an- ‘ poirltn-ient for one year and in the l meantime have a. respreaantative com- , mittoe study the whole question, It was . finally decided to effect the appoint- ment at once. The name of Rev. Wm.‘ l ' i l The most recent photograph m Kl"! Gflflfle as he appeared just be. m" lwvllll Bvgnor for Windsor CISUO, ' A new order or lilo Bmisn AdmiY-i to Canadian Ironizcd Yeast Co., Ltd, alty states _t.hat ixhcli boatswalns‘. Fort Erie, Ont. Desk 409-MX. _plpes are transferred they are lo be} |dislrifected by boiling for five minu- “s**“:"l“".§"::"2;;i~;:;: "first? MONUMENT To I ° ' BE UNVEILEDi, being towed to Southampton at. the end of the World ivzir. is being dls- ‘ v inailtlcd. ' i l e ‘ (Special to The Guardian) i l TORONTO, One., June- 11 — Til Y ::Cause of Asthma. No one canl first Canadian to be appointed t _ say with certainty cxhctly What caus-j, the directorate of the Employer ‘ es the establishing of nszliiriatic con- Liability Assurance Corporation, ditions. Dust from the strcct, from‘ Campbell Stuart of the In y, flowers, from grain, and vnrioils other Times. arrived in Toronto last n18 L irritants may so‘. up a trouble im- and leaves tonight for Montreal l from MCDONALD _ at the cl... Hospital June 1o. 192a. to Mr. and Mrs. n. J. city a daughter. Kinkora a daughter. (D bflg-g-IE-ll. I m. t. z." Guardian. SIiB-l-la-tf. --—-—-—-—'—- .. caaicaaeaam calla School Board was held last evening with Mr, J, P. Gordon presiding. Mr. John F. Connolly, of the staff of Queen Square School was granted a, year's leave of absence to continue‘ ills studies at St. apunstans Univer- sity and Mr. Wm. Reddin wasap- pointed to the staff of-Queen Square School in his place The resignation of Miss Vickcrson, the vice-principal of Prince Street School was accepted with much regret arid Miss Marion Douglas who has been acting vice- principal was appointed in her place. The date of the closing of the schools for the summer holidays will ‘be ari- nounccd in a. day or two. The resign- ation of Miss Ethel Messervey, B. A.. _the staff of Prince" Street fc BIRTHS McDonald city, Va daughter. BROWN-At the City Hospital. Juno ' 5. i929, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown. City, a i McDonald-At Ciy Hospital. June 6th, 1929 to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc- Donald, city, a daughter. i BOWLING-At City Hospital, June Pastor of vlnces. 6, 1939 to Mr. and- Mrs. Leo Dowlihg, [Winnipeg Man, lchainnan will give his annual ad- Church preliminary to the openingi Mcclnhck Tllmlllmlll» session of the Fourth Biennial Con- ference, which begins tomorrow mor- , hing at 9.30 o'clock. Various matters of business were prepared to be presented to the Con- 4 rence meetings tomorrow. Th first session of the Conference begins at 9.30 tomorrow morning with a. morning worship period, led by the the Central Christian Church, Rev. W. L. Outhouse, foi- lowing which‘ the regular business will be conducted under the chair- manship of the All Canada Chair- man, Geo. H. Stewart, Winnipeg. Man. , At the afternoon session which op- ens at 2.00 o'clock. Rev. It. L. Mor- ton. of St. John, N.B., will conduct a worship period and this will be followed by a business session 'at which reports from the various Sec- retarys will be given and an address on "Pentecost" by Rev. AmosToveli of Guelph, Ont. - ._ At the evening sesnon. Dr. l": L. Wallace of Halifax». N.S., will lead a worship period which will be fol- lowed by an address of welcome, by Major C. L. MacKay, President of the Island Convention. ‘ Responses will be given by several representatives from the other pro- 8.45 Geo. H. Stewart. the All-Canada At l dress. CROKEN-At City Hospital, June 6. 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Croken, TRAINOR—At City Hospital. June 9, i929, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainer, city a daughter. JONES-At the P. E. I. Hospital. on June 11th. 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jones. of Pownall, a daugh- ter. CAMERON-At Wellington, May 17th, 1920. to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eu aha- The public are cordially invited to this service. SAN FRANCISCO. CallL. June lL-The single-motored mono- plane San Franciscan took the air at 1:10:18 p-m. today in a new attempt to break the aero- plane refuelling endurance rec- ord. In the cabin were James Warner, radio operator. and San- dy Deerenzo and Ilarry Abbott, pilots. They have set 800 hours of continuous flight as their goal. M. A., of Sydney. N. s, was added w the moi-F cial committee to take tho place of‘ Rev. James Wilson B. A., of Bramp-z tori, Ont., who is unable to act. May Be Enrolled The main recommendation of the Senate which was adopted. provides possible to lrrndicate oXCcpt through i route to England. Unveiling at Greer‘ a sure preparation such as J. D. i wlch, England, of a monument ‘_ A Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. UilbertalritviGcilcral Wolfe, June 10,, 1980. l may exist as to cause, but there can be no uncertainty rcgaydirifl a remedy which has frccd a generation of asthmatic victims from this scourge of the bronchial tubes. everywhere.‘ ' It i5 501d Campbell stated will be conducts. by the present Marquis De Mouton}? and the foreign ministers of and.‘ and Great Britain as will as a m , prcscntative of Canada are expeott ',' L0 be present on that ' ion.-. that ministers of the Presbyterian church, graduates of colleges that are. now in the United Church ‘of Canada, may be enrolled’ as alumni of the Presbyterian college. Mont- real. J. Alex Cameron, of Montreal! chairman of the board of manage-i ment of the Presbyterian college,‘ _ Montreal, presented the report oil s, that board. Its chief recommendr, tion provides that the chair of church history and homiletics be filled. i Jamar Rogers of Westmount, Que? bco, convenor of the Trustoes of thei, Church Extonsion Fund. presented, the report of that committee. Loans’ , to churches to the amount of $252,000 were approved during the year. “The limit set for the borrowing power of the Board," said the report. ‘fhas about been reached and it will be impossible for this Board to ap- prove further loans until sufficient‘ funds are available." Mr. Rogers sug- gested that the clergy arid eldersiin- torest the people in the church ex- ‘tension fund so that this important work of the church might be continu- ed and pushed forward. ,_____¢_____ The report was adopted. l (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. OnL, June l1 -- A caravan of disabled United Stat- es veterans of the world war will arrive via the Hamilton Highway in the city tomorrow afternoon an will be received at the city hall. J. I. Gibbons, Canadian advertising mun‘ h, ‘he cmgume he wore at the Prince of Wales levee in London, Many Appreciations , Rev. Dr. D. T. I... McKerroll, B. A. of Toronto, reported for the com- mittee on the reception of ministers. Since l925.he statedfidd applications were received. Of these 125 were re- ceived, and 111 either referred to the board of education or no action taken. During last year 41 applica- tions were made of which 95 were re- ceived and 22 referred to the board of education or no action taken. Summer time in France began at i1 p. m. April 20. three hours before} its introduction in England. and will end at, midnight. October, 5. Cameron, (nee Eileen Smith), a daughter, Hilda Noreen. Congratu- lations. MARRIAGES WRIGIIT—McKEE-—At the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Wright. Charlottetown. June 9th, Florence S. Wright, to James T. McKee. v—vrvv%*% DEATHS MCLURE-At North Rustico on June 1.1, 1929, Mrs. Hugh McLure. funeral today. June 12, at 2 o'clock, from the hm-ne of Townshend Mc- Neill to Cavendish Cemetery. In Memoriam n-n-n . , In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. William C. Smith. of Millview, l‘. E. L, who filed June t 12th, 1998. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweet and gentle, fond and true. There is not a day. dear Mother, That we do not thhk of you. Inserted by Husband and Family. N. MacLe uitnaa-rsaaa U IMBALMII . ‘ Phone ill ling Ignra O-O b m '9“! I Ill 00% $75k‘ n3.‘ F P OOQOOO-O DR. J. P. MILLAR i DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-ll to 12.30 l to 5.00 Corner Queen and Bicbmmd EAR MlTE DESTROYER We have prepared A SPECIAL REMEDY . which fa being effectively used h! m"! , LEADING FOX RANCHERS Testimonials ent- mo?“ re- ceived daily. I ‘I'll PROMPT DRUGGIST! no innon Qfljgullg Co.'_ QI- ‘OFQQ-OO yDr. Mcxerroll paid a high tribute to ministers who have come to Can- ada. from Scotland, Ireland, England and other parts of the world. "The church," he said, "owes the men a great debt of gratitude." Rev. Dr. T. Warnlaw Taylor of St. Androws-ori-Sea, N; 8-. urged aboli- tion of this commission. He stated. that all ministers accepted into the church from other churches should come before the Assembly. “It is now time to do away with the emergency measures in accept- ing ministers." Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, of Ot- tawa, stated that there was no ques- tion of non-confidence in the com- mission. The question was, does the‘, emergency still exist. He contended that it did and urged the continuance of the commission. Rev. W. L. Newlon. of Saint fohn. w. 1a.. asked if these ministers who. returning n-éni the United Church. are no ygpcn‘ ‘ why don't they take some of the vacant charges in the Maritimea instead of looking for lI-rlc ‘ i city chargu. OTTAWA, Ont., June lL-Alann at . the increase in youthful offenders in r Canada was mentioned by Brigadier- Oeneral J. P. St. P. Hughes. Super- intendent of renitentiariea, speaking before the fifty-fifth General Al- sernbly o; the Presbyterian Church in Canada this morning. The assembly was considering the report of the Board of sabbath Schools and Younl People's Societies. - ' "Wemustturn right about face in i the management or our boys. other- wise we faea director." he Ami uteri-ins to the cancerous ta- against crime stories and crime news in newspapers. (Special to the GlI-Ifilllhl coupon. June ll—The Hernia] liaboriie newspaper, today says the. British government has decided to ‘ take steps immediately leading to . ratification o1 the Washington con- vention limiting hours of work in industrial undertakings to eight in the day and forty eisht in the week- Miss Margaret Bondfield as Minis- ter of Labor was reported to iiaveorganizstion n ' cted number Wolfe. Britisheva. to ann W?“ “s; erg-g 2395*?! BWAWrALInIHtlaIaaato-w the mteragtgmu Qborlodli- __ _ Arthur Wilson and his will‘, Addic. n“ m penal imflwnome_ he cmphag-L nf Mnnrflcld, Out. who wcrc found g‘ . ma’ the necessity of segrcgatmg them guilty of failure in prnviilc tlic nvcrs- clurt by Judge Ifillorari of from 016E? Inen. He issued a. warning‘ silica of life for llii-ir lfi-ylcnr-nldforil. who remanded the couple s in magazines, daughter. Alma, who dii-d lusi monili. lMrs. Williams, who was illc little this decision there - oicpmollicr. arid licr fathcrwiii ' ' iiligly’ drnounccd for their cc‘ ‘ Sf-h ll. wreck for sentence with ball set " 000 cosh. ' "'~—-.__._.__>._ .____.. -____ Seven wmnm are rncntffinad in ten early election returns frolh Great I min a.» having been ‘elected in districts. Two of the edceeunii rlidaiea are Labor flit... . . five, Women alreadgif alected new parliament arei- l‘) Mrs. ‘Hlmlllfln (Labor), ‘canal-n; Lady Nancy Astor-i ‘onsarva Sutton Division. l (l) v -, less of lveagh (Con tive) ; . lnd-on-Sea, and (4) u " w. (Labor), East miaaifibnga. a quent returns lhflfijlmfl 1503' men elected, Mk] . - (labor). am Ham‘ =_ mo»: 1.1m acorn w) l Liberal leader. and"; '