L 25, 1928 \ THE C_l/iAl'tI.()'l“l‘lf1"l_'>(lI_‘ll_l\1_ GUARDIAN APRI 4 Victoria E I WANTE Call H. GUSSMAN, Hotel issues an“ Ideal A Combination of n I0; Ask our Agcn i111 LEAGUES 1 l ' I Baseball Resultsz-k 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE lilladelphia ............ .. '1 11 :1 rioklyii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 1.7 2‘ hing. Pructt, Mlllei" and Wilson; tty and Hargravc. ’ ; _Lol . 7 15 0 . 2' 8 2. F‘ei11e1l, Rixcy: Abolouski. C011) and Picinich. ‘ -I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '1 9 " awso Brame and Gooch; Bclk 1 .1 Hartiictt. mew lll. York-Bastian. __ postponed. l‘ » l AMERICAN LEAGUE l _ 1 nshington . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 3 11 ew York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 l)‘, Lizeubce and Kile); Pennock and. lli 1 ton c: h, Bradley, Wilson. Garrison, I-Iarias, offman and Seving; Orwell, Pow- ers and Cochrane. ‘ liudlin, I-Iurder, Brown and L. Sewell: Ogden and Sehnng. One insertion . . . . . . . . . Four Insertions .. Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 I i 1 THE SUN LIFEASSURANCE co. -, 10F CANADA ' 1 Central Guardian -_,__._ . IIIS HONOUR TIIE LIEUTEN- ANT GOVERNOR wlio hus taken a very great inltmsl in the Orator- ical Contest will preside ut the Fin- {111 in the Heart"; .lV1e11ioriiil Hull. llorlclay at 8 p. 111. SALT STEAMER. IN PORT — '. 1111c ctr. BOSClIQlIIII from Hnnibourg hermany, arrived in port yesterday looming with a cargo of salt for Lfarvell B1"os. She is anchored nt the Three-Tides and will dock :1t_ the Railway Wharf this morning. SLIGIIT BLAZE - The firemen were called out shortly after 7 o‘-' clock yesterday morning for a slight blaze on the roof of the residence 0f Reg. Flannigan. Dorchester St, East. It was extinquished with an application of the hand chemical Wlth a much lower piemlum than if bought separately. with little damage. ’S i ' av ngs Policy PERSONALS I I 1 M1". Donald John Nicholson, Or-, wcll Cove, was in the city yesterday attending the funeral of his cousin, Hcnourable. D. A. MacKinnon. 15 and 20 Year Endowment. l ts ‘about it or ‘ Mr. Charles Nicholson, Orwell. Consult J.AA.~ MOORE, Div. Manager. ‘n1 lav- Thomas and Belg, way and Hargrenve. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 G Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ._ 4 7 1 uffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0 l4 l) Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 8 3 Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ _ , __ 9 1g rec: Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ a 12 Torontc-Jeixscy City, 1iostponcd. l‘ l1. tario Govt. Biggest Taxgatherer lSpecial to the Guardian) /. “'11s in the city yesterday attending fho funeral of his cousin, Honour- “ble D. A. MacKinnon. The many friends of Mrs. Pope Tremcrc. of Hampshire, will be pleased to know that she is doing nicely after a serious operation in the Prince Edward Island Ilospital. — -1Palriot Please Copy.) l-Ier many friends will be pleased l. to learn that Mrs. Geo. Ingram, who has been seriously 111 with pneu- monia is slightly improved. Mrs. Ingramfis son, Jack. arrived in the City yesterday on n visit to his mo»- tlicr. which the Federal Department is- sues would indicate that not only persons but also corporations are made to yield a greater revenue 111 Ontario than in Quebec. In the present motor age taxes bearing 1_ipon the users of motor vehicles have probably as general an application as any. Und- er this heading the motorists of Ontario contributed $6.37l,150, and those of Quebec, $2,787,549. The gasoline tax in Ontario yielded a revenue of $3.376,090, while in Que- l the ' hOTTAWA, Ont., April 23. - The vlncial tax gatherers of Canada be- longs to thc Ontario Government. Figures which the bureau of stat- istics have compiled for the y 1926 show that its residents contri- 1. 0 butcd a,_t.otol of $26,9G4.499 to i111.- provincial coffers whereas the peo- ple cf Quebec, who were next iii generosity to" their local Govern- ment contributed only $14,163,093. th 1 ' . ............... 1 1 .:.§.;;"1":;".:..:1.:::s.:"1i.::".. s!‘ Lows ‘ " " " " " ' ‘ ' ‘ " " " - - ' -~ 6 8 O $12,801.40? to ivlilch extent its tax-1 giayers are the richer. The figures 1 “00000000000 0000000 0 000-0-00 0000 000-000 ~++0000++0++ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 10c per line of 5 words _ 8c per line of 5 words ‘ 8c per linc 6f 5 words Agents Wunted MAN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL 11nd appoint local representatives. Experience umiecessnry. v permanent. Yearly guarantee $1099. (being $21. weekly aver- agrl and expenses. Winston 00., 'l‘0i"orito. Situation. Wanted COOK r01: Loixsiiit 515mm Eosition ~ A. w. Apl. 18-21-2542", -- — - - ~ ~ ' . Sl-HPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- Miscellaneous som 8c Co. mo. Amalie-ii 11116112111111, Land Surveyor, l-Icrmanville, l‘. ' 4-11-1 mo. Print 1y slitlglllvll. ltuariliiiu lnli 15L11Il5£o"s' £1111 STATEM 51%; onor of first place among tho pro-l i, t§0OO0¢>O04+0000 0400001000060-0000vvo0eoooooobooooo~ bee it returned only $1,012,003. Up- ion the other side of the ledger, Quebec expended $4,104,101 upon its lgonerul road account, and $939,000 upcii. colonization roads ivherears. lontnno spent $4,414,342 and $117,111 ‘respectively under these headings. The figures make corporations 2130111’ to fare less kindly at tlvr lhands of the Ontario than of the ‘Quebec administration. Banks puy $530,000 to Ontario and $179,000 in the sister province, Insurance Com- panies pay $904,910 to Ontario und- 856"to Quebec under the compara- tive items. -—{-O-}— , St. Georges Day Celebrated. By Sous 0f England. ‘I At a joint meeting held in the Ledge Room Monday night Lodges l ., . 0110191.; 903N151) 1355p p110,“ Eton and Prince Edward fittingly Stall-fed cattle, Saunders New- llmfilfd the anniversary of St. Georges Duy. Past District Deputy L. l3. Miller ‘occupied the chair in his usual graceful manner. . The 0110111111; number "God Save 1the King" was followed by an od~ Idrcss by the chairman. l His Worship Mayor Yeo then ad- ‘clrrsscd the‘ meeting. after which a lvccal solo by Mr. Chas Earle “The flslanil Home of an Englishman" lwas received with hearty applause, PAGE THREE : f, er their main heading, and $722,-1 ~~An experienced male cook offers “puny pmimdv’ his services to a Lobster factory for the season. Reply stating pur-. "Plllllrs. wages, etc., to "Cook" cn re Guardian. Articles For Sale r011 SALE-O e"""1€1l11‘v*"o1'1111 1 body. w. .1. Scott, Morslifield. l - ' ' 3921-4-21-11 ' --._ ‘__,_ . .... . Hm SALE- BABY cAiiitiAcis. Apply 28 Bishop St. ' 3983-4-24-31 " ’ ---- ~--—,-.--'--,-~-----.--.-; FOR. SALE — 20-22 CLEVELAND 1 hlfix 1e. used one year. in good rc=- Bllll". Wendell Vessey, York. 4019-4-25-21. | _.________________ ____ FOR sAui - A chAwiroim 3111011" ln excellent condition, ti1-_ "llrtlion evenings. 02 Brighton I Road or Phonpgfifl. 3977l4w2§wJI bItirsing 0L FOR NUltSv-l ry Gale Hospital.‘ "avrllllll. Mass. 1' Standardized l‘ “flillltiil and accredited school. Three year course. Affiliations with Providence City Hospital and Mllssj-Iye and Ear Infirmary. lilliyiivc "lei ‘ “8- Stephen at: Eight hour day. io ncg $15.00 mont ‘ . Classq€imlt dhebrii-r "Y lllld Septé r. Four years Hlllll School required. One hour from Bostdn. For further lnfofliv “"011 lipply to Superintendent of Nurses. l; \ 3917-4-21-61 O Female Helo Wanted 5% f WWTEIk-A CAPABLE mm. won "Plfflrnl housework. Amity Mrs. Cl. Flllllrr. as Roahford aouoro. ' aoic-t-za-yai h. WAN-rim A iioimi-"xiziaenn --1 TWO in family. Write "Farmer Klnrcss. "191 g5- Humldm" "Mine soloist being compelled to rc- 'spcnd to an encore. - Councillor E. A. Foster delivered a short address which wns followed ca 11a at shortest 11111111’ fillllfll . 11y n rcadluu by L. C. Worthy, both llm J01! P11519737. "bring much appreciated. Ccuucllloi" B. Roy Holman. Past (‘want Chancellor cf Knights of QIWQIODQB Willi flddfeifi ilrlnllrll Pythias, was next called upon and 31w 1111.- 1hi111.», 1111 auki1owle-llge 1n his customary genial manner nud meut, t-oiiuattous, etc. Guardian with striking patriotic fervour cou- Job Prlutery. lllveyed greetings from the sister so- FFlllliflV. lpwcmonmm 41in JOUFiNlN-Ct l 311544-2341 J».o.11;.stotoeieaziinntiii. ..__. .?___... , . ._ cioty, ‘ixupnnlin 1'0 you]; 311311511115; 1111" Arthur Bruce was here heard 1111c 111 guaranteed, our medium in 1'1 “All rendered vocal solo, “The 1,115 ‘harry standard t|-|mm]nm5'I.1\l’1(l of Glad Tomorrow.“ and virus ‘(m rbushel bog f.o.b. Freetown. Aus- z. mtmartrtrrooon 1.... 1nd our best suits carry high glass lrlmmings in silk, I also carry a Maritime Province rec- ord for high sales and good fitt- lng suits and top coats, and have won a. high class trade. Cull or write me to ealLwitli samples. S. F. Tiirbiish, 172 Prince St, City.’ 4~9-t For Sale SALE -- S005. SKl-NNEI) and ready foi" Lawn soddlng. Ap- ply Guardian ofhce. 3993-4-24-31 EOE SALE — BAIIRED ROCK eggs for hatching. also two good wood cook stoves. Geo. Mellett. Union. I 4011-4-25-21 7M4. ' FDR SALE-SLIGHTLY USED "American Rubber belting and Trac- es. C. D. Morrison, Fredericton, i‘. E. I. SEVERAL FARMS FOR SALE-l For particulars apply to McLean d: McKlnnon, Royal Bank Bul11"l-. mg, 3979-4-24-31 r03 sAta-‘nmcir GIANT AND Baked Rock eggs for hatching. James MacMlllun, Stanhope. 4011-4-25- EEED OATS FOR. SALE _ q ntttyof recleaned big four. d Bonner Oats of excellent quality packed in new ninety pound bogs. Price 82.50 for two ...Al ‘ tin‘ A. Scales. Freetown. l 39814-2441 - l 1 l l t Wanted | express horse. W‘ A. Match.‘ “ l - -:.r1-:. . 11911-4-24-41 plllllly- M1". 1 .'";i"1)rll8d to respond to an insistent f cnccrc. Mr. Murdock MacLcod, repre- senting the Orange Association ad- ‘drcssed the meeting in a short and ‘interesting address. after which a 1vocal solo by Mr. Wendall Phillips was pleasingly renderrd. , . A hearty vote of thanks to all [those who assisted in contributing lto the excellent programme alas liiicvcd by Mr. l). Fraser and sec- lcnded by Mr. I-l. Lapthorne. 1 The ("losing number on the pro- griimmt: was o vocal solo by M1". Chas. Earle WlllCll was also much ciijcyetl. , ‘Tasty refreshments were then scr- vcd after which the members cn- 1.k._yed a social game of auction for- t-y-flvcs, A pleasing feature of tlic evening . was the presence of M1". Silos Whit- |lock. 1m honored member, who 13 Iimuhlc to attend the mccti gs reg- Whlfioek successfully mucticnctl 9w ciuiswtu Photographer STUDIO m D. MacLEAN - Undertaker EMBALMER PIIQNI 148 _ Width ca: 1 it ""““”"”"””"" . 4 " 0000906 l T111111 1111111 ElllSHllllll lll ltllbfllélllllllliR llllll Ancient Tower, Howe g-er, According t0 ver, Not I11 Any Dan- Expert Opinion. LONDON, April 2-4. -— There is r1 slight movement of tlic (lllfllffvilll and tlu- Salt ‘Power o1‘ ihc fowl‘- ol London, according l6 lllll illllllhll 11.1.0.1 n; p,» blnflnpnl Physical Lab- criitory, but the Office of Wvfkii runes- lhat the movement is almost imperceptible and does not entail any danger" to any 1701*,“ “l” 'I'G\\'Cl‘. Extremely finc micrometer instriunents were necessary to 0b- serve the movcziient. and the Nu- fioiial Laboratory 1 in their report state:—~ _ _ "Periodic observations of thi movements of the quay walfand the Salt Tower have been carried Olli- throughout the your. The main dis- placements a1"c in a vertical d! ection and indicate a small but measurable sinking of the founda- tions of the 1nzi..".onry._In June. of the request of I-lis MRJPSLYS 0"!" oi Works. n11 examination was made of flit‘ west wall of 1111-. sergeants mess, lli which several ("rut-ks hurl mddcnly appeared on May 20. This i1; :1 iuodcrii building Crvtlvfl b)’ U" War Department iii 1902 and has not previously given any indication 01' irregular settlement. These ("racks have been kept iiiirlci" obser- vutinii 1.1111.» they were first now-l. but have so fur shown no sighs ol (vxtpnflifill, so that there appears to 1),. 110 justification for fittmgcrack llllflflllllfllilfii. The advisability‘, in tli!‘ trvcnt of further disturbances, of cx-. aininiiig the foundations 11f this? building. which are partly modcr-i and partly very old, has been polnt- 1 l-zl out tu If. M. Office of Works. 1 1 l A closi- \\'(‘.l.(l"l has been kept oil .mcmbcrs of m‘. Conservmlve 0p. 1 §QOO~O90§O§§§O§QO': 0 non THE MOTH SEASON i-"iylrox. r111, Moth Balls, Cedar Flakes. Sapho, Camp~ ' hor Oll Cedar, ctc. GARMENT I BAGS MOTII AND DUST PROOF SIDE OPENING THE VERY BEST MAKE Coats. Dresses 1nd Furs placed In these b": oln be removed-easily by opening the side without taking bag off the hanger. TIIE PROMPT DRUGGISTS y 0 00-0-0100 v0 eo-oooog-yg» P700110 The RzxAu. coco. m KODAK STORE sot l the b1 years. iildings of the tower fo." The foundations are also pcilodicolly examined, but nothing has occurred to give rise to any cou- (70111. The 1iroximity of tlic Tower to the river may possibly have an effect. and even the rise and fall of the tide 1irobably alters the pres-’ sure under the foundations. The movement in the Tower, an official of the Office of Works stated, ivas so slight as to be almost inperccpii" ible, and only extremely sensitive instruments could measure it. The crack in the modern addition wi-s" thought to be due to the fact that 1Jort of the building was placed on an old foundation wall. " The Salt Tower is situated at the south-east corner of the old fortress, and, next to the White Tower, is the most ancient of all. It was in ‘cry old days called Julius Caesar's Tower, probably because the Roman wall built by Julius Caesar had its south-east corner close to thc s Jr. The Salt Tower itself was built i1 the reign of William Rufus, be- tween 1087 11nd 1100, and 1t is not -lecr whether it has derived its name from some forgotten person or from being used for the storage of saltpi-trc when this was 111i iii- gredlent in gunpowdri". - ____-£o>-~ 1w111 Present Guthrie With Silver Tray _ (Special to thc Guardian) OTTAWA. April 24. - Fellow 1iosition will present I-Ion. Hugh Guthrie with a silver tray iii ap- preciation of his services as lead- er. Thc tray is one of tho finest ii". Canada and the presentation would have been made before this but fo": M1". Guthrie's illness. 090609-0014 HOTEL 1111111111111 One of the lamest and Milt equipped Hotels 1n ERIN!!! Canada. Contains 120 room. 44 of which have wlvl" nntiio. completely "WWW ln the put two vem- W" _ Hotels throughout Canada - and the United S too h!" its lfllcndld table. WW0" service itorzllmfiuesu. ‘Dolo- honos ii . pmtoottoowtaiioww- Charlottetown Hotel 00.,‘ Ltd. Proprietor! IIAIIBY C. BROWN. 1 00000-000 00000000000060“ Q v1 - UNDER r111: AUSPI [l E E l] I GUA NTEEDL ' w AMPOLES FRESII STOCK lN THE llllll “ER” . ' _ Tho Ii. If. Wunpolo Co, call at- llis Ilcno the Lieutenant Governor (lion. F. R.\Hcartl.) 1 . T . “mum w m; y“; "u; 1n pg";- Rh "°"- w- L- lllacxenllit KlIIE- | l ' in‘ Waiiipoloo Cod Liver Oil only Rt. lion. It. B. Ilennett. g I i mummy 15m”; ma}; Q“; Ijyqj mm- ""-‘ Pmml" (mm- A‘ C- 591111119“) ' 1| are used. In this Drugstore we do 111111. the Leader of the Opposition (Iion. .i". D. Stewart.) not can-y too lane a quantity M , _ _ (From 0m, own correspondent) Wampolos so that customers may PTDVIIICIaI Final OTTAWA Ont April 24 -'I'he 0F m‘ ‘wmd °' m" m“ ,,,""",,,, 1N Hon. James‘ Malcolm, Minister of r233“, “ham” M“ - ‘Trade and Commer e, in ed ' 1.151 evgnlng gym m? Ra COD LIVER DEMAND WAMPOLES rm: President of the University of Al- ‘ OB-IGINAL _ berta. has accepted the position of Price Ono Dollar President of the National Research _ URATORICAL CONTE5T 3215531» iefiilmiileoili Zipfifé; "I" Emest H' Wm“ _ , m’ It ,5 propomld m spend $750,000 142 Prince street.» riiono oz TAKES PLACE IN this year for the erection of na- —* .- bl l l b fol ' n, H 1 M - .;:.":...1.1r ..:;:...1:.<"..:.1:r: ‘s: Moon l» ow e Z - of the situation throughout, but be spread over a period of ten . _ _ . yeam the indomitable courage of Mc- Friday, Aprll at 8 P. M. ' The new national research labor-l. . _ v ‘Donald help“ mm weather the . , atorles will combine the functions sum“ and stage “ 5mm“ flmsh’ m There will be twelve Contestants, three wwesenung of the Bureau of Standards at Pa“ l‘ 1°°k°¢ “MY m’ 19mph“ i" each of the Four Districts, 1111.. Prince County, one,“ Washington and the Mellon Instl- . , l 1"“ “uf-"l- “h” M°D°““1d “NW1 County, Charlottetown and ‘King's County. tute at Pittsburgh. When the lab-i gtvigh Pvemand fights w ‘he head The First Prize-A Silver c1111 and Trip to Toronto to “awflesl “T.” bee“ “swbllshed l‘ ' Vi, ‘Eli: T1‘: n m [one Map-yawn“? represent the Province In the Canadian Contest, will be DOSSIblB for the council to, . e pe a. groggy can . . carry on national standardization However’ m the mm “M sixth‘ . Second Prize-Silver Watch. research service for Canada such as ' lfiolgnghée ‘Egg; sgllghttflzzgzraeg . 1 _ ra o. s s 4 Third Prize-Silver Watch. gglvitaeiitrlsgdtilrgtrpg?cgljclaxlllyyevreryugrpk _ v ‘ 4 finished as strong as his opponent. The District and Provincial Prizes are on exhibition in W, me WOmL The council Wm U150 Evelylhm! l“ a b°X°l5 Yeperlmre This was a, fine bout and a crowd the window of W. W. Wf-‘llflfir. Ud- ' be able to effectively assist Conrad-figuratively speakmg’ was on me please‘ fwm the firs‘ m the 59m?- ~ - . ian industries in the solution cf thebul-obfflre ofiered a‘ the L" R u The mam bout between Stanley 1" This will be a. rarc treat, and 5111111111 not be missed. technical problems and the deveFHall 1w» lliiihl- before a crowded Steele 1111a Sailor Sutherland 11m . ~ opment of the natural resources laudkmce’ which at’ tunes almost the Speclaw“ "n the" toes inn?‘ ADMISbION -25 CENTB- _ "" ,reached a frenzy of excitement as u, n; f m d d to Dr. Toiy has been president of the . e We n5 ° c Sewn mun b had at W. W. Wellner, Ltd., and at the research council in an honotaryleach and every round was toned the final bell" ‘g°"”‘§fl‘1ze e ~ capacity since 1923 but in view of o“ m the different’ bouts on “m1 Steele “ved “p w m5 mputauo“ GuaThanConteslants are" ' the increased activities and greatlwen balanced card‘ ‘ last “lgm- as “ awe‘ box" "mm e ' expansion Proposed it has been de- There were three bouts m“ nigh-t’ ‘m ‘he defensive and °fl°n5l'°' 5nd PRINCE COUNTY cided that the Presldeiiti". entire one three rounder and mo 51x although outweighed ten, pounds Arthur o Mallcy Alberton. time should be devoted to duties oi1‘°““d b°""s- a“ °r durum“ °‘ W°| ‘125-"5! h“ his "PPOXWM Busllfillfi" Wm C not. Bedeque. his office. He. 1s a. native of G1i\'s-lm1.?:w fifgndgmmagltlaegges§oungl"hrmlghom" This bwttw“ declamd ' ' " . -. _ b .I N S" d b u f in 4 9 5 _ a draw: the judgesdfsagreeing and Dora Denny, bumme Lciiéfiwnant Gaoityerxaor r3! 103m‘; profiBridges and Harold Mahai, ended the referee givmg n15 daemon as QUEEN'5 COUNTY vince. For a number of years helm B‘ draw after a hectic three am“ emwned" Edison Smith. PmvnaL has been engaged in cducationafmuuds of lively nflxmg‘ These boys Suiherllmd i5 a‘ scmppy You“? Isobel Brown, York. work in the west uud for some timelfougm like trojam and at’ the finallbwwr and vslwwed 195.‘ night he Aeneas Maedonald, 1m’ Stewart. was employed by tzie Domlnlonlbe“ received hearty applause‘ rcould ‘wake n" with a ‘smue and Government in investigating rural. rlhe 59ml mm Wm‘ Gus Long“- gwe ‘It "wk Wm‘ 3' "meanw- ciIARLOTTETOWN ma“ and L. author Dime Megan, ohie and Kaney McDonald dolns However, his timing and ludgtnghof Willard Picketts, Prince of Walai College. “ma, credit-act the honors. was even more excltlns distance seemed to be out some- iinwnrc Buntain, Prince ct’ Wales College. m. m, 5mm time a. b,“ to ,_m_ than the first. This boul- Went 81X what, which gave Steele a big ad- Margm-eg cnmpbell, Ibochford Square School. "m me criminal code so m m eblrounds, Lnngaphie being awardedvamue’ especmly when comm-mg iminate section as in respect oi sc-‘me ‘mlsm by a ‘m’ “am” "m" at 1on1; ranse- It is sale to say. first K|NGS COUNTY ‘lition which came into effect as! ' ‘ - lmve‘ h“ a charlotmwwn ‘m! ex‘ Pelwlflw Mam", New Peml- .he result‘ of the strike oi'l9l3 was‘ In the early rounds l" looked as perlenwd such a we w we ban“? J. I). Melnlyffl, 501"“- dscusscd last, evening. This sec- HS was staged by these amateurs. L. ($110750 Dvw-“vlimv Pmh- ion is strongly oiwosed b"! (‘Ttflln-ioccasions the people of wuniscnff’ ‘Zllmfazmee bag} m’: . ‘ . Xe L y izedllabour in Canada and ‘its lbllm-iand Sandwich had their lives threat-luring‘? as n 32y Seem “few i} 31y mfltvn is sponsored 1y the Mlnlst- cried by Volstcad agents shouting clinches Occumd~durmé the-furious e!‘ 0f JUSIQCE- {from boats on the river". The Prime _Tl'll5 bill has We“ DES-ted fivffMinlster should make representa- mnes Pmflmlsll’ b3’ 131°» H0050 Ofjtlons to Washington so that these cPmmlms "l? 05911111“? it 1131i bee" guns should be 1ioiiited in the op- kllled ill l e Senate- Thv Hvn- Mr- poslté direction. The Prime Ziliirist- l-flfvlnw intends i" K941? 11bit "m" er promised to take it up with the it is passed. at least until the Llb- Canadian Minister at Washington. erals have a majority in the HD1181‘ In reply to Mr. Woodsworth the house which he thinks will be aoon. 54111151311 0f Immigrgtflgn Said there The- 013101011 l5 I-QW freely’ VX0195‘ was no further news as ta the un- sed that if Parliament as IS scl1e- empmymeni; “Lu-anon in wmnipeg. lduledyis to finish its session by the 111w suprgnqe gnu", c; Qangda 1.1115 34th 9f. M ll ""111 hm“- ‘45 “’°l'k morning gave unanimous derision ‘lfast. There are half a dozen iiiiport- agagpsy, the r1313; _ innt committees to report, :1 large 59M 1n the 30mm; on m‘. m-Ound FOUOWI-Illl We"! the Omflllllsl number of private bills, mostly di- ma; they were not "persoris” in the mfere°"carl Pmwse- vorce, cases, to be considered and 55,155,01- mgemlon of the fmmm-Sog JUdZBS-DY- 011M195 D0118!!!- T- the estimates, both main and scp- me 3_ N_ A Act E- 901118011- ‘exchanges. g The Laborers Protective Union,» under whose auspices the bouts were held are deserving of every praise for the excellent manner in which they were conducted" also for the fine faculties provided. 'I'l"1e ring. although in th 12 foot class was well put up and reminded the writ- er of the many athletic club arenas in other cities. It is to be hoped that other bouts will be staged in th of women m “Hall in the near future. Plelilfiltfil‘? l0 imss- To set lhrvvahw. This-afternoon Minister of Justice’ TlmeW-E- F- Amm- E- "WW1" i1. will be necessary to suspend the “P011113 515mg that, the Govcrn-'§°“* cleven o'clock rule and hold three men; was favorable to an amend; Agnouncer-E. F. Acorn. and a - goo one. 188510115 it dfly- ,ment to the Canadian constitution This morning there was an inter-‘wh1ch wou1d g1ve to women in the esting session of the ixiilv/ay 11nd upper house gqugl rights “"1111 those shipping committee. Sir Henry in commons Thornton and a staff of Canadian; 1n “p15; to a qua fictional officials gave evidence as mnm men1bgr'thg Ho“ My, R0 to the operations of the Canadian Staged ma; there “m5 not suyflcien; ten round bout with Jimmy Cox, of merchant marine, now officially funds to pay the 55 per w“; on me New YOTK. bfllllfl V) Rake 111M‘? in this. known as the Canadian National d011,“- dwmend to the depomm-s o; city on Friday, May llth. This no vessels. Sir Henry was very happy the Home Bank. I-Ie was nor, yet doubt 1S 800d news l0 1811M twins in many of his remarks and never prepared m say gvhether me Gov- fans who are more than anxious tn at a loss undéra cross fire. ‘emment would 1n the 8511mm“ see‘ "Our Jack McKenzie." in In connection with some of the pmce a gum 51,111,319,“ m carry out action again. " important details of work in which the 01151;,“ 1nwm1on, but u; was the committee is interested he ask-lmvorably dmposed 1,0 meeting them ed that tho press should be exclud-‘ 1n pa“ m, 1955; While on the subject of boxing the writer has learned from a re- _ ,llable source that Eddie Meade, 5mm by a TogJack McKennirs Manager has ac- ' bb cepted local promoters terms for a -——-—<oa—i-' Thawhlng as a means of roofing ed not that there was anything that; The rest o; the afternoon was de_ the public should not know but itvotecl to the govermnengs pm- was undesirable that competitors gramme o; 1mprovements m be c“- should be able to take advantage of‘ fled out, by the gedenfl (mum, com-l infomlfililw that Wmlld be llecefl-Imlsston in Ottawa. and surroundingi eerily reveliled- district. The Prime Minister on the Whefelllwll William D115 femilfk" second reading of the bill spoke for ed that he hoped that the Canad- over an hour‘ and 1n a compre- ian merchant marine vlas not Cfir"hensive speech (1,331; Mm the pm. Pyllll; 0n illicit trade Oil the hlslfposals as a national undertaking in seas. _ beautifying Ottawa as the capital. “Thal- lfi Somelllillll- MF- D1151 in a manner worthy of c. great na- luwli which yw should be 1m lw- tlon of the future, and in that con- tllorlty" was the reply. and the nectlon he dealt with other capitals. members of the committee including 511C191“, 1mg modem, o5 reflecting houses ts being revived in parts of England. India is using live times as much raw cotton from America as it did before the World War. Germany borrowed nearly 3,000,- 000,000 marks from the United Sta- tes last year. A topaz weighing nearly flve pounds has just been added to the Natural History Museum of London. Do you get _a ' of pressure on the heart? Don't be tnghtend it'o not heart trouble-ll’! iridliiestton. Selgel‘: Syrup will d: it. Any i rug s are 1MP D115 TWP"! “mill laufllffir- the splrlt and glories of their na- lLater Duff complained that. the “m; wlwrchant marine was enseelns in, He especially dealt with the cnplt- ltrade with Porw Rico in com-"nis of the Provinces contending that "petition 1w1th prime l'-0ll1l)fll“-l9$‘wlth comparatively limited resourc- whlch was unfair and in 0XplhIIB~-eg they 1W1 done much more in 1N0" it W88 Slated ihflt U19 543F100‘? creating beautiful surroundings and Vwas undertaken at the request of envh-onmem than had the domm. ,merchants of Halifax who wantednqn, Th1; proposals are to enable the 1111RPM’- FOIIUYIE- 1Federa1 District Commission to ex? 1 In addition to n long statement pgnd 3299300101- 30 yen“; andmap. of the flnanclnl affairs of the IIIET-lpropflfllfl $3,000,000 for the acquire- =chant marine service assets. ltabll-‘mgng, o: the Russel House 11nd oth- v . Funeral Home gnu. Iuiltlllljl Unlcrtakor and lrnhlncr It Grafton lttott \v- -Pb0I0 ill-Ii {ltlt-s. revenues, expenditures. andler properties necessary for the lso forth, Sir Henry ‘lhornton was scheme. [questioned on the present useful- The I-Ion, Mr. Bennett gave od- _____ u" lness, and probable future of thclherence to the policy of beautifying ,4 - lsystem. While it was being operat- Ottawa and district, but thought let-l at a loss it served very useful the sum involved. $9.000.00\ln all. 4i _ ., lpumoses in wnnectlon with the was too great in view of the s2.5oo,- y‘ Canadian National and in services 000,000 indebtedness of the country l Since tailni ovu- this Hotel we have spent litany thousands . doll rs otherwise by means of subventlonslof Canada. 1t ls a question of being from the government and ln de- able to afford it. We should cut our veloplng trhde in the seven seas. If coat according to oui" cloth and the proposal were to be made Dc carry out improvements as re- Novo now tb construct a steamship sources from year w year have jus- servlce on the some lines he would tilled and 1n that ectlon de- not favor it, but we had ft and we nounced in strong terms the pi"ln- had to make the best use possible ciple of delegating powers of ex- of it. He was not without hopes that pending large sums of money to eventually it would be on a paying commissions as unsound and not lnl basis. accordance with glnciples of re- A long discussion took place as to sponsl“ government. All pend. the wisdom cf writing dovn the ttures of money should be reviewed book values of the fleet to actual by the House and authorized by which would have to be supplied and the requirements of other parts l a ‘ who wont a Hotel and splendid excellent ocrvioc at c MOI!- 1 present valuations and not ‘having Parliament. n. H“ large interest charges on the debt, Mi". Evans (Rosetown) was oppos- “B” “m a “a side that would never be paid. It ed to the whole thing. Church of p" a! would give the operating stall‘ nToronto and Di". Edwards (Front- chance to shew what could be doneenu) ,, ‘ tho scheme . in the on a. fair basis of unenctimbcrerfstrongest possible terms while the effort. Sir Henry voiild like to seo‘;b1ll was as heartily supported by ‘p ll done, bllt it ‘ems a mittm‘ for the; Mr. Ohm/riot from only; Th9 115v, committee to recommend to parhs-iTKW. Bird, Nelson. IIVQ the pro- melit- . 110ml: his blessing on grcumn of This aflcmoon the 1 attention of beauty and flnc surroundings him 11111 Hon. MaeKentte x1111; as Min-ling on upltftlnl effect ontiia imn tstcr of External Affairs was drawn of the people. The debate can-mm in 1111: ml-l 111111. cu three ollIeierit this evening after recess. ' @3000» 1 Charlottetown, hotshot». nmiiutt 1 1 ,1 ."- 4 ‘bur. '1 1