vEs ARDIAN so --€-_ ~1q~ ...,, _ _-->——~ was r"?- nail... Uliflllll Water Street. lest. Phone no.1 mince counm ‘ SubscIIflUIISIIVII-Ull flwlld belsft with m". p“; ’fiusrdisnlay'bebllllithliyltsnyoi.ghggquo'|ntmmm ds:— ~ llookltolc. Water lt. Gosrlies Drlgliorg ~ ww- W-iw. it Muir drum. n 223th: iii . Guardian will be ddlvenl daily m h I my n a» N! m or m our week. nfiiz. £3 instill.“ éfilei l5 .. order to the ‘boy rqonlibls fox deliveries on your "uh, 'l nisressrvedfornewl -'r0m 5.43.; - lieu: "'n".‘.."i‘;f°€ atxviii ‘av’- ‘39 limit - "I '1 I 8 use . rol ' Dru . word strictly payable in sd- . c" L_§5gl_ir§,_m_ u couoa untrue: re- oughs. 50c at; Taylor Drug ington lllNG-Ccmplete assortment the latest shadu in dyes. n ug Store, ESide. L-IGSO-l-‘l-il. G WCRM POWDER. rec- ieci by Dept. of Agriculture. s; semple, Drugstore, Ken- , L-i531-4-7-3i. TS are high in price and —new rsmoaan $1195 up. Also e shipmaeurllts ozxrfhll‘ ree. Bummerslde. --PUR.INA CUBES and Meal for 19X“. fresh stock at Brace's. L-830-4-5-2l -PUl!‘NA Milk (mow is prod . ins results for our diagyc- men who ind its cheapness and efficiency far surpasg ‘any other feed. Phone, write or cail MacKie 8r Co., st Charlottetown, wh r supplies are alwa 5 e e avail- L-lil 4-4-2-5-7 Death Of Mrs. Thomas Ham-mill Many friends will learn with re- Bret of the death on Friday last of Mrs. Thomas Hammii of Seari- town at '15 years of age. Mrs. Hammill had been a resident of Searltown for many years and was loved and honoured for her beautiful Christian character and hospitable ways. \ Bhe was formerly Miss Cather- very latest in spring coats at Qgy . P! L-l538-4-7-2i. . . who is home from Detroit; Walter ihe MacCardle of Middleton and leaves to mourn her sorrowing husband, four sons, namely: Joan, Russell and Earl all residing no“- by. and one daughter, Carrie, mg, Roy Sherry residing at. Searltown; also two sisters. Mrs. Jerome Ran- Bsharl o.’ Klnkora; Mfrs. Murphy, (ihe-ton. two brothers, Mr. Jgmgg MacCardie, Klnkora, and My, John Mawardie. Middleton, to all of whim! SYIIlDB-l-lly is extended. The funeral took place on Mon- (‘lily morning from her late ml. dence to Seven Mlle Bay Church, IDMIIEY and PRINCE COUNTY Success Story cloaluans toBAcco Also in Lock-top Tins FATE l0‘? “tr mu STILL SIDE BllNlHTlllNS Ill PRllBE Government - Ordered Investigation I n to Affairs At Home- w o o d Sanitarium Opens. (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) GUELPH, Ont, April 0 — Roy Holley testified today at the gov- emment-ordered investigation into affairs of Homewood Sanitarium that he pushed Angus Mclrhtodu upon a. bed in the sarritarium, then reported the Montreal importer struck him so he would not be fired for striking a patient. Testimony from Homewood at- tendants and former attendants about McIntosh, who testified at -- p-w-i -___.-__.__.-_.__._____. Prominent Prince County M a n Pa sses s ‘There passed away m the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday after- 110011 Mr. Timothy M. Ryan, a prominent citizen of weal; Prince County. Mr. Ryan had been ill for some‘ time and had undergone an opeq. ation without avail. KB Wfldfitiyeassofagaandwas a prominent farmer of DeBlcis and Very hlshly respected. He was also inspector o! potatoes for a. number of years under the Liberal Govern- ment. l-ic was a devout Oatlblic and a member of Palmer Road Church. He leaves to mourn his widow formerly Human Christopher, two 80118. John and liked in DeBlois. A1- so six daughters Mrs. Albert Mec- Innis of Tignisll; Margaret and Gertrude in Summerside, lwo daughters, in Springfield, Mass" and one daughter at home. Also one brother, John Ryan, in Phila- delphia and a sister on the home- GUARDIN CHRONICLE lssnlull unlsllsr hwshuuun Hon. Ian Mackenzie Again Takes Excep- tion To Article Ap- pearing In Press. (OI. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, April 6-“11 scur- rilous articles such sl this are repeated it may be necessary to resort to the providons of the official war secrets not." De- fence Minister MacKenzie told the House of Commons today during discussion of a Halifax Star editorial dealing with ll- ieged movements oi’ armaments in that garrison city. Howard Green (Con. Vancou- RELIEVE HEAD and CHEST COLDS with DR. THOMAS’ ECLECTRIC OIL and Heaflng S O L D BY DRUGGISTS FOR MOIIE THAN SIXTY YEARS NORTHROP 8. LYMAN Cu TORONTO, CANADA Luvnleii l/i Cape Tormentine of physicians was informed today. of its provisions prevailed in the mo 39m, carried m The Canadian ha“ was attended bv a quality. Omoiene, a. ratim ' manufactured by Purina her nephew, Rev. Fr. MacCardle of the Owning d! the invesdsation in slewi- ver South) read a pm of lie “men better than n“ and “Sneezers” Warned 5L mmsmms Basilica’ my,“ the Toronto last week, occupied the The remains were taken on the editorial published yesterday, Mr‘ 5M‘ Duh” mwrggrehuéh. fir“ T" = in“ ‘rs use b. 1...... azimuths"; i“: m: ‘as? i“ m" "ti": ‘““.i';.."°""'“°”"’°"‘“‘ °~iiie<i“‘m'reh"i~i‘r“’e°iire- nd see the difference it ° ' - 0M8 ifll- er four sons, John, - - - - - - curing P e Minister Mac- ____ n your horses. MacKie s; Watch Gondltilons Waller. Russell and Em and no; —-— m°“Y 515° was ma") "1 lllefled "mi lwnzie King. objected on s Ml$mnaoujjnnl Amhgrst, sperm Unmwwn, o nephenl crimes Mmqgrme, and Mfgtyvélgie Acahladslirhrl-ogg) igieizignegtgnxfnatttgrfdagaiigfitjagrgdlen: aointdof order. Mr. Green ques- m, wgsggm u he: home 158815, a 14-1414-4-4-2-5-7. NEW Y RK, April 6 — If you SOH-ln- aw, Mr. Roy Bhgffy awed » P1,‘ e ate of One its accuracy and referen- gum of he; parenlts, Mr. all MIS- ____._____ sneem mom than 51x time; 1n a as pull bearer-g, The 1 n 1 the Gwemmellt-i bill to vest par- Qillilde the Silnllflflllm- ces to Vancouver defmge-a, WE, Qnlwn. N Ham Jardme or new row, ya“ "e “most oerumfly flue“ largely amended__s u e“ was iiament with authority to issue Holley, former Homewood eln- Mr. Green said he believed the -'*‘-' -. gisitingt lgr. and“ Mrs. gle. xwglewtfsxpflixxtdegifdefliydtro Inioyeemiggiobsiit theh sa-nitunifl in Halifax Star was ‘lthe evening On $116??? gfffli m"? . a er o ummers e, Th“ mean, me Anwflcm cone“ night although 8mm o- ay. . ecause e was "so o ed-mon or we Halifax Chmmcze" was h rat Egg“- ‘ ' ' i! dlERFDPOl/fll the work," said he scuifled with ' whose nowg Sim-y on the same sub. sored b0’ the slYfl-llo Ham 0°" w ch largenumber oif Kensington and McIntosh the morning after that you need to beware of too Senate banking committ . A t- . - ' 1'85 c ings a cause Overrun t Lead - . 1 "56 Y6K e “Y- oasselrnan, . e Ready F" whether ..."=“°:.:*".' v Vicinity shavers r is 1;:sszthrrsssszs"reissues; [ruizesrsiit- u: .2: "r "°°"‘°' H... .. lillllal Sprllfg . allergies. - gm, than.“ mfiled adjoffmgigt 16.3 French. McIntosh seemed peev- I Bel-lléglgrtthe one ‘iylfhat, goes on spynfigg 1.15m b11119 here angle“ Alergy means sensitization. n; w, g Hendemm o, chulotw ur er consideration until the holly testified he was 3.0m m to“, o. ,.i,fvefl°siiil°shogxfleésl<zslff>rifi of Mr. and Mrs. o. McGlashing. Upper House resumes after Easter. L°%‘g1"g.' DP1l° l.;.."“v.....“..m....sz..s.f"..zirs' my" “ "m t’ “rm” shruzlrtzsm-Gae recur 2.2: i“ swear a m» wit“ M- rm» hammer’ "r ——-—— ' ' e vernm t1 e.“eput an on e d f" v\_- gM l, = . EILTON. N. 1a.. Aprllb- Y";;*"Y”§Y°"°-“¢"°“-h“? M" “m1 effort to compose the 531m: iii chair and started talking u» me. 1 VATICAN CITY. April o-<AP> gllionos pgltmgn 3;“... ihe grind-end It h" m" ihd dt-he twihtfrdtxlogglrlg Tfie mm" '3,“ m be o! wf-uf Klzalmim :1 mvffilg: The gill removes from the was alone and 1 thought I'd bet- g? I03?" tlfwgpgénfi, 5mm“? ed fofivancouvei- to protect British he!“ viii-h hi‘ Wm”- W “d m" W?" 1min or- - _ ' e ' Gate mussel-gill?’ firm contacting to excess e from business. bility for finciiflgfuefgirtriisfeodsel. (ti? gen the dmrnopen’ so 1 pushed position in Austrian Eighth“: i Columbia and m“ Mmkem“ JA‘ ick with on m, 0°10, and good food like milk and oatmeal to -_- and gives that power to pmllg- ‘Eafgestgle big‘ Wu“, Gavin sequel to Pope Pills’ conference mnsmuem‘ ‘mm the Wm" Peril" W I lcld days, , horsehair rand feathers, to cosmet- Mire. Percy Driscoii accompanied mfliil- 3116b Petitions for licences brothers whf; cnce “eafffwd Mcmj Wm‘ m¢°d°r° caldlmll Illnllm- ~A3SOLUT ,, “quiitinf We held "i 91° him“ d gs giaiégmbeezkaalbéowedgiqai ics anddevgle mgeiiclrle: may by gar twoegaughtcrsfig: visitors 111955;‘: mbtliillzsd gt: aflgrlvagezhblll. msh at Homewood gamed ‘he um "maltegferxleléixfgim b C E NONSENSE Mrs. J.A. Mm HBu-rga m0- i i i s . . - , r . ar- n wen . . mill-ll- . M3"- dmous gavmble l)“. the $3‘: a?“ n n “We ° "o E “y the senate yesterday, Coglggnuuvg porter never gave them any trouble. ding! mnlgmr and pubushfid m This is the most absolute non- Qahfirl... alrnmg, Mrs. WE. "Til/a i“ "la mills- Thehiihl All this was brought out in anew Mr. nobei-t McMillan of can». Lender Melghen today emphasized Elms‘ my" 5"’ hill/ml"? w "h Iiansmaiore Romano the vati- Sense!’ Mr- Mackenzie declared. Mm. Blwnw. Miw- W ~ “rm-k l5 gunned 1n m“ pom‘; o’ View on the queer class o. lotwwwn was a business visitor w his opposition to the bill. Ho dkate McInQsh was mentally ill can newspaper, said that. for the There had been some movementg smailwood. Mrs. Myrliie . 3 by the u¢hg 3h,“ ms named “new,” resaqwd b" Kenslnswn on Tuesday moved that the measure "be m- and he described the patient as future Austrian bishops demand: about Nova Scotia of reserve arm- Powell Spenc. Mrs. C.W. Oultmm, HQ“ 85mg?“ m mchud A ‘ielzniiot ihe “my __i - alfltighbtyakilifglw tclrut cthe sections "no-operative and helpfulg. t/Jghag din all questions con- aments in Halifax. Yesterday he Mrs. Natl: Bpollceali/glifién and 111.1 on - ' ' ’ - - - . c ' o o , . Edlwar ~ Mil. ‘v a e5 versity of Pennsylvania. The new Mr. Kenneth Champion was a e °vem°r l“ E n 5”» °ll m‘? SW1d lhfitl-llhillll wngxzjt nolllxlrfgulcilafcn gigging; declared n thins had been done to gland. _ A demdw. “ma, w“ had their own drives. Now e combined in one huge ticn’ drive" superlmendgd . FLgerald of» the Resti- Lcg Drivin8 and Boom _v Ltd. The drive usually ie in May when all the ve been gathered at the of Kedmvicit am: swirling e tnbutarles. cling the drilve Fltmeraid odern method enabling make more trips downriver . old tme boss ever thought - 1n a boat he comes ~ 65 miles of fast-flowing es “°""‘;§.“ °°....°‘lt...,‘°°°‘n“ ~ a w , < there is trouble and dir- enroute. reaching ihe boom he loads on s trailer of a motor ioh someone has driven ~ meet him, and he motors Kedgw-lok to cover" the river as railwav section men - track in condition for Fitzgerald stations lumber- points, isl i: are up; to i ive is hm logs and puipwood "=- Occasionally one of the 0cm hi“ .. sum "Haul him oull Haul t!" shout his comrades es mble to the rescue. RS MUST BIL‘ RUGGED tream-drivers must be rug- ~~ etimes thov work soaked tics and singing "come-ell 0i the logs cause no trouble. cat down to the booms at f about eight miles an hour .91" have to be tmwhed. But lg up ashore or jam on their cook. e Ind owe. boats. and . the crew fodow the drive‘. 118" logs oiif the shores by hen Possible and with horses ' a daveys are useless. The i- ard and psritiolrly-rid- . wading. fmlii into the and lnanosuve ats. cal-time the leather-lunged lvws "Limos-oi" The hun- eome over Rot melt sud potatoes kettles. Mount- .0 from into Nursing . reported method and their of view is that it is now possible for doctors to say who is subject to catching one of these strange af- fections and to warn hiln how to avoid it. " Heredity, Dr. Kearn said. is the first and easiest way to tell wheth- er you are susceptible to the ailer- gies. If both parents have allergies, for example, 80 per tent of the children will be susceptible. Ii one parent, 35 to 40 per cent of the children At present, Dr. Kearn said, the best place to keep the allergies away is at the cradle. There are, hevexplained, many simple pre- cautions. Some are: use old, washed blank- ets insicad of new fuzzy ones; no .uzzy toys; no housenold- pets; wash new shears to rid them of siz- ing chemicals: no stuffed furniture in baby's room; let him have bare floors; use Longastapls cot.on in- stead of hair mattresses. DOCTORS AGAaN ST NURSES METHODS BRJHBANE. Amid-ails. A-Prll 6- fCPl-Afltcr two years’ study of Sister Elizabeth iii-army's syiem of treating cripples from in- fan-tile paralysis the Queensland Royal Ooxrlrnlssion of Decors has it * recommend tins at any stage of para-i in the acute or early gen. E. M. Hanion, Queensland minisfor for and home a-f fairs however. said tihit most o the cases treated by Kenny penditure on the clinics had bee worth while. Replying io the finds of the com- mkSflil. Bister Kenny contended in epresen n. e a isr tetiom-‘dli 1% 35...... that opportunities for test- ing her hwuork in the has: circum- long n3 time 4'! patients been paralyzed for 6-—(OP)—U furs visitor to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Mr. Fred Profltt left for Char- lotteown on Tuesday to resume his duties. The large number of car dealers out locking for and securing ord- ers for new cars in this vicinity at the present time is ample proof that spring is once again with us. Car owners in this vicinity do not have to go to the country to find ihe deep and miry substance known as mud, they find it aplenty, trying to get their vehicles onto the highway ircm their own gar- ages-H $4,7OOWorth Of Gold ls Produced HALIFAX, April c-(Cf-‘l-irhe Lacey gold mine at Chester. N. 3., scene of ting Nova Scotla Govern- ment's apprenticeship project had reached the first month of its roductiml stage last month when .700 worth of old was produced. Mines lilinistel- el Dwyer said in the Provincial Legislature today. Development. work at the mine. where rovincial and fedeml gov- cs s are co-operating in train- ing youths in hard-rock mining. had exposed enough ore to produce between $4.70) and 5.000 worth o! gold a month for next three months. statements by Opposition Leader Percy C. Black that the vemment had “not touched the f nfo of the unemployment yrciblem" Him it proposed to train about 125 yaulhs at. Chester this year involved him in debate with L. D. cu-rle. (us. Breton East). Mr. Currie de- fended ths government's efforts to train workless ycuihs for Kalli- employment and crltirfised in- I l ° agtion of the previous administra- tion in thfs respect. Bug War On Banana Pest KINGSTON, Jamaica. April 0- (CP) —In an effort to check the ravages of the destructive Cos- mopolites Srrdidus —banana bor- era-W. H. Edwars, Jamaica gov- ernment entomologist and the is- land's department of science and agriculture hsve enlisted “legit-ms’ from Fiji and the Federated Malay States. ‘The "legions" are borer- kliiing beetles, brought from the other side of the world and lib- erated in Jamaica's banana plante- tione. For years the sturdymorer pests have rsvished banana fields. not in Jamaica but in Ceylon In is, Chins end almost every bensna- prod count . They weaken the plants by bor rig into the stem at ground level. Only signs of their presence stunted. weedy sglpesrance of the leaves. reduction the size of the bunches and the delay in thw- iod taken by the plsnt to p use a bunch. Counter attacks then are too lste. After being bsfffed for years. £- sesrch worker-l ‘is: e are the geculisr Fiji isles, was s bitter enemy 0! "i! henna..." “it. roar "M" Shipment of beetles were import- ed. seat to s eonssn osmpili Jsmsies until so- eiiuutisnd. on: liberated star-e... . licences." the recess. 7°? elllicrtation of Senator Dandurand, power' accede to the House's w|5h_ Indian Viceroy I of Linlithgow, Viceroy of nounced tonight. Baron Brabourne, Governor Bengal while G. P. Hogg, will act as governor o? Assam. CASE DRAGS SIX YEARS ested parties died. fa‘se arrest from executors of postponed several times. terested parties drawn . 20 SCHOOL CHILDREN 0N STRIKE (CI. WINNIPEG. April 6 - sttsnd a class which supplanted ere," said ti! striking pupils. __.__.__.______ CONCENTRATION CAMP PLANNED passport were Commandant Relaenier, its Amscum, vilited buil ills 0 clmp is I island l. -usonsdetsinedth ‘totillthe Nfilfilbilrohifh s Coélngil administration or the ac; a?‘ my slmnglhelllll! the clauses I e Present act that places sa awards around the isuance of Before a vote was reached, My, gandllrlllld DfQlwSEd suspension of e committees deliberation until There was no immediate demand an d u said cvnmittee adopted this coursenll would be flying in ihe face of de. clslon that had been unanimously reheated more than once by the Igiouse of Commons. The principle enwmmittee was about to re- Joct had again been voted bv the Lower House only last week, he Sialgft and he questioned the advis- 9- y of the Senate refusing to To Visit England (CI. Cable, By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. April 6—The Marquess India, has been granted a leave of ab- sence not to exceed four months and is due to arrive in England during July, the Indian office an- of Bengal, ‘will act as governor gen- eral during Lord Linlithgows ab- sence. Sir Robert Reid, Governor of Assam will act as Governor of chief secretary of the Bengal government GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. April 6—(CP) —A nctice of with- drawal ty the plaintiffs ended a, case which had been before the British Guiana. Supreme Court for six years. during one judge and several of thewvitnesses and inter- The acticn was one ln which an Emequebo Coast iandeti proprietor and a laborer cfaimed damages for an estate. Mr Justice Steward heard the case and reserved ludgmwnt but dierl before he delivered it. The action conwquenily was paced back nn the hearing list but annirations from one or the other of the part- ir-s concerned resulted in its being Finally after several of the more important witnesses and other in- died, it was with- By Guardian's Special Wire) Twenty school children of Winnipeg pre er music and physical training to mathematics. they staged a protest strike today and remained outside Prince Edward School rather than in mathematics the music period. "Every time they can't think of anything else they give us mathe- and we're fed up with all this stringhig along by the teach- BPAIN, Trinidad. PORT O1" April 6- (OP) —-Pro is for er- ection of a- on for eoncen camp persons entering Venesuels wl hout revealed when ggvernor ere to , _ about Ii miles from h. on ‘the Orinoco Rdver Will be re- from which imprpecisd the n:\ ning, told the inquiry a pat- lsn‘. (nod from "an overdose of drugs." A coroner investigated the death but no inquest was held. He testified one patient had his wrists bruised by being handcuffed. an- other was not given medical atten- ticn when reported seriously ill and that no doctor was in the ward, where he worked nights, for long ptricds at a time. umul Gill T. sunuw HALIFKAX. April 6—-(CP—"A union or national government,” as a means of solving the prciblem of unifyng Canada's railways was suggested by Frank C Brown, Van- couver, president cf Canadan Manufacturers Association, ir. an address here today. Declaring the Dominion was "over rallroaded." he said "l am not advocating a national govern- ment under our pres-ant conditions. but I bel‘eve it. ivould be a basis of solving the rail-way problem, ai- though I know this statement will not suit scum people." "A union rr national government would b: a business step and why not, introduce business inlto govern- ment?" he asked. Development of home markets was urgrd by the manufacturer. Th‘s was “the urgent need of our present. agricultural nopulaflcn" in the West and the Maritime Pm- v noes. "You ln this province are bring- ing in butter. eggs and in some cases hogw. ‘arm lands are lying idle. not only here but also around “etitccriac (Ww Brumwicklwhcre I was born. These can be cultiva- ted successfully here. More home markets must be developed and the has‘: of these is more people on the land." A selective program of immigra- tion that wculd place more BrWish mp1s on the land in the Mari- eg and Western Canada was also advocated. By-Election Won By Labor Party LONDON. April 6 —-(CP Cable) -The labor Party today won the House of Commons by-eiection in ihe West Fhfha-m division of Lon- don, the first by-electio since the resignation of Anthony Eden bor votes to 15.16‘: for C. J. Busby. Conservative. in s straight perly contest in which r cum- on the governments for- eign volley. A Conserv tive. Sir Cyril Cobb. _held the seat from the eral election of i036 until his recent death. l-lis 1035 voie was 18.461 against 14.078 for Dr. M. llbllick. m-bor and 1,132 for a Liberal candidate. Labor held West Fulhsm for a brief period ioliowlm the 1009 general election but. the govern- ment won it back in s. lay-election in i930. TO INVISTIOATI PAH-URI WASHINGTON, Altil B — The United Qtafos securities commission ordered today s public nearing to beheld consenting the failure of NIB firm of Richard Whitney. i0!‘- J mei- New York stock exchange president. made without previous agreement with the holy see: "That in particular in the ap- plication of all rules regarding both schools and education as we] as youth leadership the natural rights cf parents and the religious and moral training of Catholic youths awarding to the funda- mental prfii-Ciples of the Catholic faith shall be assured. “That pmipagarfa against re- ligion and the church shad be ievsnted: “That Catholics shall have the right to dovekvp and derfend the Catholic church and the funda- mental urincinle; of christianity in every field cf human life with every means at the disncsai of contemporary civilization" The statement opened bv saying that "the sdomn declaration of March l8 by the Ailsfrfan eplsccpate did not mean apprcvel of that whim was not compatible with the laws o‘ God and the lib- eriv of ihe Catholic church." Ucservatore Romano introduc- ed the new declaration bv saving Cardinal brmiiner "believed 1t necessary to miblirh" it ‘ito elim- inaie msunderstandirlg createdim public opinion as a result of recent everlis." ' iieiief Workers (in 0n Strike (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CALGARY, April (‘r-Calgary's 2,000 empoyabies, heads of famil- ies on relief lists required to work 40 hours a month on civic projects, were on strike today. Called in protest against reduced food allowances, effective April 1, the "withdrawal of relief labor" was described by strikers as 100 per cent effective. Another 1,000 single men are expected to JOlIi the strikers, said Frank Evans, secre- tary of the single unemployed mens union. Evans said the single men were expected to comc to Calgary from winter farm Jobs, held under the Alberta Government scheme. The strike is under the direction of the Calgary Unempoyed Union _ which has nine oats directed by a central executive of which E. C. l-loriper is president. " he strike is 100 per cent effec- tive." Hopper said. He reiterated there wou.d be no demonstrations and no picketing. “We are not worried," comment- ed Mayor Andrew Davison. He lffed relief recipients who refused to work would be penalized with deductions of from $1 to $3 a week from their montihy allowances. The men work on parks and air- port projects, road and street cleaning. The reductions in the food quotas range from one to 11 per cent. The maximum relief rates are $71 a month. The maximum represents a cut of $8.85 a month for the larger families. Other re- ductions rsnge from $2 to $6.00. 80-ton Schooner Sinks Off Baracoa KINGSKN Jamaica. April 6- (or Csibiel-Tile so-um schooner J. C. Minx. Shiméfi 0- ‘I’ sank Bars/cod. Cuba word received hare The vessel was bringing a ca salt from Ragged Island to ion. s The and crew of five were safe at Bsrscoe. tonight‘! manage said. LONE VICTORY KINGSTON Jamaica. —(CP) — Jamaica's football turn won cne game. drevrone and lost three in ts tour of Haiti. The Jamaicans lost sll three international match- as. ing- impalr the defences at Zallfux but that they had been strengthened, During debate on the point of order challenging Mr, Green's ugh; to read the editorial, Opposition Leader Bennett said he had taken the stand when first in opposition and later as prime minister that editorials shouri not be read. He still believed’ it was undesirable but it had become a custom andwhen he was Drlme minister the Liberal opposition had taken “much glory" L} reading edizorials attacking m. Thai pm cf the olltorlul Mr. Green succeeded in reading follows: "During recent weeks there has been muchpdo in military circles around Hail ax. (slant guns have been uprooted from their emplace- ments along the harbor mouth, munitions have been moved to and fro about ihe waterfront. “Most of the activities have been conducted under cover of night and everything done with the utmost 5¢<=F9¢y~bming what gets told to every Tom, Dick and Harry around milltfl-Iy canteens. “First the guns were torn from their positions. put on flat cars and started off for Vancouver to protect British Columbia and Ian Maokenzies constituents against the ye.l0w peril. Then somebody changed their mind, according to YBDOFi-i. and the guns came trund- ling back again. ‘@011 top of all that, somebody began to rip out guns from em- placements at Vancouver and start them off for Halifax. "Everything was done in feverish haste. almost as if the entire im- perial Japanese navy had already‘ been sighted in Juan de Inca Straits and heading for Victoria." Mir. Mackenzie replied: “I think my honorable friend from Van- served by Mm. MbEamlern. Mire. Farmie Allen. Antlerst. W" a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dex- ter Allen. i Miim Stalin. Innrdeln. Oaikfieifl, wasaxecerttglmofMnandMrs. William louver. Mrs. C.W. Oulton days in Springhiil Junction. of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Allen. Am- herst, visited friends and relatives here on Sunday- Buil Succumbs To Acute Gastritis (CI. By Guardian's Special Wino-X GUELPiH. ont. April F-Mllhml Ranson $15,000 Shorthom bull will occupied a unique P<>51l1°n m on‘ ma. politics, died today at t!" Qntgrlo Agricultural College 'of several a gilost acute gastrliiio. Two years ago Hon. Dunc: Marshall then Ontario Minister I Agriculture purchased Millhilll Ranson in Scotland with money donated by a group of Ontario citi- zens. The purchase was critltimd by opponents of the Hepburn Gov- ernment in the Legislature and during the 1987 general election campaign. “Faith Doctor” Is Arrested At Sydney, SYDNEY, N. 8.. April 6-(0?) Self-styled "faith doctor" Julia MacDonald 35 was arrested today on a char e of performing an ill- egal ope ion aftcr lnformatcon was laid by a Whitney PLer District woman who is the mother of eight oouver South knows as well as I chum-e do that there has not been s (gun) emplacement in Vancouver in all the years he has been living there. "In the second place. of course, the reference to the entire Japan- ese navy being heaxiq for Victoria is absolutely incorrect. This is the most absolute nonsense. CO -0PERATION NEEDED “Any minister dealing very difficult problem the reallocation of armaments on a scientific principle should have the cooperation oi this House and with s. n. Police said the NlncDonald wo- man claimed a mysterious power of healing had been conveyed her when she was l0 and she hambeen administering ii: since. She claims S dney as hflr_b_li_l.lllllfi_cg ______M- from his own friends. . “We regard it as gravely BS 116 does that these things mould be published in the form in which they are. 'I'he statement that ap- pmred in the press in the early part o! this year, just about the time the House met, must have been obtained from some official of the press as well. "If scurrilous articles such as this are repeated it may be neces- sary to resort to the provisions of the official war secrets act in 0r- der that the public may be DIO- tected in these matters. Mr. Bennett: "This is not s. des- patch." Mr. Matiienzie: "This is an edi- torial which was written, I think, though I am not. sure. before I gave my reply yesterday afternoon. In any case of the assumptions made are absolutely incorrect. "What has happened is this. There has been a reallocation of armaments, as I said yesterday. Guns were removed that were i111- allocated and in reserve st Halifax. Some have been removed to other points in Nova Bcotie. “Everything was done in accord- ance with a very scientific plan and it was not in the public inter- est at any time to disclose or dis- cuss the exact details or the exact calibres of the armaments thst have been transferred." Mr. Bennett: "l should like to assure the Minister that those of us who sit to ihe left of the Speaker in opposition have siwsys desired to give him every possible assistance in this matter. Last scl- sion I think we gave him perhaps more assistance than he received soul-cs with regard to the ciillbrd of our guns. "I submitted to the Minister then that. he should order a depart- mental inquiry and that whoever was responsibie should not be in the serlice of Canada.“ Mr. Mackenzie: "With regard t1 that last point. if I may answer ii now, that lnqujfy was held and ii was absolutely impossible to trace to any definite source the Lcakagr in that case. But the invcstizflllllll was held through the district offi- cer in command in British Colum- bis. T. L. Church (Con. Toronto Btcadview): "ll/my I ask if ihi Minister is going to recall bis tleei from the pleasure jaunt it is ink- ing down to the West indies?“ Tht query was lost in cries of lrder.‘ ~I r—" - J. L. JAVlSllll FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER KENSINUTON 1 Day and Night Uslis promptly Attended. PHONE ‘l-l. ‘i '