j b‘! ‘Every Dally Issue Guannteed. Member A. B, O. 4. ~ lrlcttobwlfi In!!!‘ Guardian. iii-n.- null Two '~ .....".-~ iiiiii i infill s iiiiiisi llilllfil NEW SllMP llX Complaints Voiced by Retail Merchants at Meeting in this City Yesterday. A largely attended meeting of tbeJRetat-il Merchants’ Association was held in the Board of Trade IRuoms in this city yesterday morn.- ing. It was called to consider the proposed amendment to the Feder- al Tax Act whereby it will ‘be nec- essary that a receipt be given for every cash sale of over $10.00 and that a two cent stamp be placed on such receipt After a/fuil discussion it was unanimously decided that this pro- posed tax would be imposing a great deal o/f work upon everyone who has to give receipts," and it would ire even rnore cumbersome to the ‘people of Canada than the late Luxury-Tax. ilt is interpret- am] which forced thorn to time out ed to mean. ithat every cash unis, manufacturer's license and he credit saile sliip of over $10 miust be cabled nmmrfrtoturois, but who stamped and that tho cash register, were not to be allowed to be taxed system now in existence tihroarnh- in the same manner as manufact- outt Canada will be seriously 111- ureirs. The contention is that footed, wihen Ceglsiators make laws, they in view of the importance of should be consistent and clear. this proposed tax it was decided tmand, as far as the Association is have a full meaning‘ 0f 1-116 3011111 concerned, it is intended tn see of Trade and alll others interested that all legislation that is passed at as early a date ms P05511116. i0 which affects the retail trade is further discuss the matter and to made as intelligible as possible, pass resolutions against the im- aiid if not do ca-ll the attention of position of iibis said 17M‘ ‘members and the public to it. and . It was further resc-lved that each hold it up to public view. Retail ‘Merchant thrnllshcnt the ‘Before the late Government province be 191111811151 111 "V1119 11 placed the Sales Tax Act c-n the personal lotto!‘ 1° 0.111‘ 1301111111011 Statute Books. it was approached itcirirssentatives. asking ihem to by the Assoclzrtlon, and offered use their influence and to protesLover-y assistance to enable .it to w. strongly as possible against this -_i i u“, as it will mean a great hurd- ghip to everybody. ' The World. Latest News”? Tihe opinion of the meeting was that the Bales Tax should ho col- lected at the source of supply from the manufacturer and the import- er and from as few channels us possible, so as ‘to save annoyance and expense in the collection of same. _ What the Retail Merchants have alivays contended for. it was point- ed out, was a clear, distinct Sales Tax Aict. one that could be easily understood and easily followed, and one lihllll. would not be applied to every smmll retail merchant in the country who sells soft drinks or makcs a. few home-mode candies or current bread or pastry, or other like small articles for sale, (Continued on Page Ll) Sllilllhdfliil . in lirioi "flifOTiCT ‘REFUGEES. U.8. BIRTH RATE BR ‘DHGLINIO. TURKEY WILL FAVOUR ENTENTE PLAN RE- op|e's Pape I g Covers Prince Edg- re Parliament Likely to Meet J an. 18 (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAIWA, Dec (P-Offlcinl an- nouncement of the opening of par- liamcnt has uct been made but in dications are that it will be Thlll-‘illily. January 19th and pre- purations are ‘being mud with this date in view. TIES” “Nil Pllll Slllllil Tha.t so Far as He Shall be-no Politic Management of t speech at the Continuing his Montreal Banquet part of \Vl|l(‘1l1 yesterday, Slrl l ISAN DBEGO, Dec 6 Racing was temporarily suspended on- orders of "Mexican War Department, fol- lowing disturbances. CHICAGO, Dec tl-Puciflsts ills- ciples of Soviet government, the -Ku IKIux Klan and advocates of intcrnationalism blamed by Gene ral John J. Pershing for sipread of pernicious theories. was published Henry Thornton shid: Perhaps I should be gentwriiis aind inform you that the Canadian Pacific Railway has also a ssnxer service. Politicians are ma-i llgned. in earlier days they were designated as statesmen, just fifteen or twenty years ago any1 one who acquired a fortune, \\".\; considered a captain of industry, while lnduy opulence is gradually looked down upon us an "indication oi‘ prollteering. However‘, all -thfs l INDIANWPCIDIS, Dec (S-Jimmy Murphy, Los Angeles, ls declureil official automobile champion for 1922 on basis of points in year's races. ‘Harry ‘Hertz, Les Anueles is second and Tommy ‘Milton. chum pion last year, third. ‘MONTREAL. Dec 6—~Catholic church officials‘ -in Canada took 11S. ~‘ d lsla CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1932, Sir Henry Thornton Gives the Assurance 1""*'iin1u‘ have, I hope it will be umlgy. {wade to snlve all of our pffyblPmg s» Read by llil Like lhe Vlll lll 55 lJF HMLWAYS is Concerned The-re a1 Interference in the he Railways. 11111 Sympathy the requirements of all sections of the Dominion, the National Railways m; a whore can. not ‘be sacrificed to meet the wishes of any part of the Domin. 1m. \Vha'|ever ilisagreement we stood that nu nttcnht will be with malice toward none and char- liy towards all. How to Make a Success. Dew International Gontroll of Dardanelles I Agreed Upon (Special to The Guardian) LAI-“SANNE. DB0 fh-The enterit 1114111 I01" 1198111118 Open the Straits of the Du-rdenelles andi the Bos- phorus in time of peace and war Prov-ides for the appointment of an. international Commission o: Control composed of tho (‘q-eat Powers. including the United Sia- tes as well as Turkey and the gountries bordering on the Black ea. ibord Curzon of Great Britain, in the‘ name of the Allies-presented the details of this comprehensive project to the Near East Confer- ence today. Foreign Minister Tichitcherin of Russia opposed the Allie-d pro- position. Adjournment was taken until Friday to permit the Turks to study the proposal. LALDSANNIE, Dec 6—’l‘he treaty a‘ make-rs at Lausnnne devoted them selves today to fllli attempt to harmonize the divergent views of the various delegations; steps today to guard Catholic in- stitutions from fires, following sev erai blazes which have damaged church ‘buildings recently and be- lieved to have been of incendiary; origin. GARDEN ‘CITY, Doc 6——Ulti- mate recovery of Mine. Ernestine Rchurman "Helnk. n-oted contralto. ill from bronchial pneumonia, pre- dicted by her physician. SUPERIOR, Wis, Dec 6-Disap pearance of an entire D0111‘! 01 1111111 30 feet high and.‘ four acres in wEd-th into the upper his Rouclaire Lake. near here, is puz- zling geologists. Tops of 30 foot ‘was on the point are plainly visible above waters of the lake. may be, we all recognize that no; liticians do exist and presumably‘ because they exist, they are casein, tlul in our scheme of govarniiicni,‘ but let it be emphatically under-i stood, now and for once and for" all, that there is to be no political! interference, direct or indirect, in: the administration and working or‘ the Canadian National Railways. ii cannot put it any more forcefully without transgressing t-he rules oi‘ polite speech and if I, knew oi‘ any‘. words which would make this‘. point more clear. I would unhesi- tantly use them. The Prime Minis-l ter has solemnly assured me that. there is to be no political interior-v, ence and it was with this distinct. understanding that 1 accepted tiiei post which the government has‘ (lone me the honour to offer. This‘ imay be classified under one two are largely T-hore ar. for f t . h every‘ Mwmmnutn 3w £15m “gfmgziuccgskflfcnq ihody seemed to realize that a few runway mhninigh.atlon_ hectic sessions» like that of yes- ‘terday wouldi break down the con fereuce and postpone Near East- m, n _ ern pence indefinitely. The allied 1,m?,.,,ri¥rnt€ficl'le“t the burdens ‘flklfeaders hold long corgsultaktion: to . . ' , rame a common pro ect or sal- iiglarltflgfis betwewthaing with the Dardanelles and are [pmuith the rnlmionq b t‘ reported to have succeeded in U”, numlayfl an] H i‘! tffwenriiriifting a proposal permitting Th” a U n 1 5 c e“ e e~ lwnrshlps to use the Straits under ‘ ° "' e.“ "1 “Y 1111111111’ International control. The indica- onhe Lions tonight are that the Straits first discussion will ‘be resumed tomor- l.‘ I , 199111111111 $11115‘ row when the enteute countries ‘M011’ 1191 1813811115 111V01W! 11 i110‘ will fall in with the Turkish sug- pcr organization, capable and lnv- gesuon and set forth the“. wish. a] officers together with intelli- em gent and enlightened adminlstra- The Allies seem determined to "P"- Giy?" 111950 111111118- 111111 11111" ignore the Russian attempt to n“? 1191111191115. 51111511110191‘? iltBfspe-ak for Turkey and are deter- rocr-lpts will almost surely result. mined, 3130 to convince the Rus- Tlic preparation of the P1011911)’ 912m representatives that Bolshe- 17111. adequate net receipts. Second. the (lnvc-lopment of the other of these heads. The It disappeared during the -niz11!. assurance is the NEW YiOIbK, Dec fi-Four ves-- _ 5915 with H3792 cases of 11.1.1013 of political oomplexlonsti wouldwlie worth M $00,193 Imus, more ma“ compelled to make un Cll‘ simi .u £1,000.00!) (lollars have oicsreiycircumstnnces- 111s V1111 1111 from Nassau in Bahamas. 058118111‘ success 01 m" raflways 1am .t_ b‘ Iv for at. Pierre. Moueion prohi-‘other procedure spells lilovldthe bitioa officials learn. 111111-511"? 1mm 11m“ m ‘me l‘ --- din oi battle and the clash of po l- -Americsn»tical arms lead one at least CLEVELAND. Dec G m1111J1111°lPTQ1‘§._.Y£§I1'°. 111115114 to turn. their attention by thing oi‘ the kind is going 011 111 111" market for their products QAnQiNé QTRAIT-s QUEST! 0N. DISAPPEARANCE OF LAND Puzti-le olotomsrs. CLEMENOEAU PLACES WREATH 0N crime OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER. GENERAL PERSHING tfiggg Ku KLUX KLAN. WOMAN CONViCTi STI-LL AT (BY OUR OWN WIRELESS.) 'W.ASI~I‘IN'GTON. Dec (i-Census (JONSTANTINOPLE, Dec ihureau ‘predicts decline ‘in nations Bnitileh troops armed with birth rate and increase in death chine guns protect rate forfl922 compared with 1921. ofchristian refugees from ‘Minor. OOBLENZ. Dec 6—Ame1ricain ' forces in Germany are the boat wArSl-IIINGTOZV. Dec 6—Crisls rroops ever seen. Lt. Col. W. B. in federal prohibition enforcement Causey. technical adviser to Aus- fight is at hand. Commissioner tria declares. Haynes tolls House subcommittee ‘in asking nine million dollars for 1.10.8 ANGEIJES. Dec 6-—Mrs.»his bureau next year. Clara. Phillips, under 10 years to life .im‘pr.'sonmsnt sentence for DIIBILIN. Dec 6—~IeIsnd took its murder, who escaped yesterday place today among the common- from jail is still at large and of- wealths of the world. Timothy fioitfls fear she has escaped to liealeyfirst governor general took Mexico. No trace has been. found office as the King of England. s-‘gn of hcr, police are holding her hus- ed the hill authorizing dominion band on technical charge of inve-s- rule in Ireland. tlgation‘. 6‘ "ma- Asia Every Child Expects Every g Ghrlsimns in be Boiler Than the lost That’: the Way You’d Like ’E'm to Feel-But It Sort of Leaveslt Up to You, Dourft It? Are You Up to the Minute On the New Ideas That Wllbfiawake Boys and emburkations‘ , ance of United American chiefs of foreign and domcstirnmoment, or h H ‘ _ ihurehu of Department _0f Com- the last few days. Viitli 1.1050 per- lmeroe, . dodical political llpheztvals, neither I1 no;- nny officer oi‘ the Canadian ‘CONSTANTINTOPLE. Dec 6— National Railway-i have. nor Trans-Atlantic liner New York, should have. 1111i’ 11111110111 C1119‘ once pride of American passengcilthan the interest which every D111‘ fleet. was sold: at auction toduyriotic citizen should take i_n wlnjit for $78,000 dollars in partial sai-is- 15 golng on about 111111. 9111‘ 1°11 5 faction for claims of half a dozen to devote ourselves entirely “"11 creditors on last voynse ilvmtranquility to rendering i110 DQIOP; New York, took forty days tofof-Caaadaarailway 11911111" 1111‘; reach here. i1 speak with aut110f11y 101' my w" r" ectors, and I shall certainly 511N111 NEWPORT NEWiS, Dec tk-Majorlwith authority for self when I say Guy L. Gearhairt Lenveiflvflfihqthat without fear and without ia- Kansas; Captain Benlon, A. Coyle Von the Canadian National Rail- St lLouis. and- four enlisted meniways are to he operiiteflcf the peo- wcre killed at Langley Field today p19, by the people, and inr the p60- when the plane. "Wit-oil iby M11301’ pie, and, m‘ore over, for all of the Gearhart. crflwhed 111130 11 lmmhmg people of‘ the Dominion. I know that plane. carrying the five 011191‘ W‘ political interference presents it- tims, about 200 fee-t ‘in the air. Se" in many disguises. zmdsome both machines crashing to earth “mes tends to make itself ielt in in 111111198- A11‘ ‘V919 burned uymany unknown ways. Oi‘ all thisLI death before aid could reachmm “my aware, but let me again them. repeat that there is to be no b01111" cal interference or influenci- in the NEW YORK. Dec (i-Trans-At» administration 0g the Canadian Na.- lan-tic liners Resolute and Reli Ho...“ Railways, and while I am on “n” the subject, lat me E0 one step were formally transferred yester- funhen Constructive criticism born day to Par-am registry, because ac of a dean-e to improve conditions, is cording to line officials the ‘probi- helpful and win be welcom-e. other bition laws mad-e it financially im- varlemes, which are intended to be possible for these two ships to destructive may b9 ignored. any cope with foreign vessels which individual who can 3911 me how I could sell liquor on high seas. can do my job better will be regard- ed as a. Errand, Every opportunity WASHINGTON, Dec ii-Georg- will be given for a iull dlizfltfifixll: es Clemenceau v site-d about before decisions arenhiigrlnhesa Washington. today. going to Ar- made they must be :11 waste of‘ our i‘ “i; §.°..‘."“"€.i.2‘.‘.°..‘.‘.2. 3.1"‘ the tom merlcis un ow e. soldier. d-Ie then addressed army be maintained Any 011191‘ Pglligelvglsg office-rs at the War ‘College where yfldlotlg kick “or he received an enthusiastic re- nuisance with no b0 y the ram caption. Later he went down river soul to damn. Tllefefmieb maater to the tomb of Geoge Washington. way administration mo? tie inter‘ late this afternoon Clemenceau in its own house and n f I will visit former Pres-idem Wood- eats of manasemsnl- bliflolfiggég, reduce your railwn ro\v Vllllson. once of any 11°" c“ perhaps no less dangerous than ti: ~ litical interference is what‘ mflyida ‘mum pernicious section in: tar,- ’"'“***" the Dominion» sevsms 1* 1’ ritory and the 08911111111“ °'“1,de' sires of different oectionsdah-etrisat. always identical. 111d” com time to time they nifly eviwmu‘ flict. It will be my consc 51a de- efiiort to meet the reasons e no. maadis of all sections of 111° b minion and contribute 14? 11"‘ u most to their developmem. “it: request will be received W symmmy ms my first thwsht shall be not how to 11111111? 1‘ 1'9‘ funal, but on the other hand, how to meet favourably any 111111981» 1‘ zilondensed Specials “Arum-lilo per lino nor any. 9o per line per day for I day: or over. 8c a line per day for d any! 01‘ 0W1‘- Count 5 words to a line. Groups ofi . figures, initial letters. count n one word. l0 per cent. discount for cash. Addren form: part of ad. and must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room rd. 15c for seven word: for one weak. Situation wanted. for seven words. 50c per Gil botChrit ljrlébgilégeaiug smas k You UM lo lug-p You're Ne: o gnipbltl 5y‘ Novena; m Yxiu- 811mm l! W" Turn to the an ulml- “aim r6»- rm chimps" in the "columns am lufldltloni’ Bolumnc In Today's curiosity; 0mm. ‘ ‘WOOD QALIPOLD GROWTH I may. paraphrase the words of Lin w“, y would say that you can please all of the 11901116 11°11" °1 the time and some of the people all of tho time, but it is 1111118 1111- pupal-bio to please an the people all the time. Decisions will undoub- tedly have to be made which will be distasteful to certain sections of the country. i only h0p0 that it will ‘be possible to reduce decis- “10 fouowml» Mgndpy ht 1 p. inns of this character to a nog- tr-‘on-sats-Ar momma asos three dnivin! ‘sleiglis. one nice McLaughlin make. 111 110111?’ painted. ._...____..___._.__a. * WANTED-FOR STORE cOUN try boy about 15.—~Address X. A. Guardian. hard wood Dec 9th. If stormy as taken Iilacc, (IurIngWQC de. they 1111151‘ thought. Any railway which finds which l! serves. The relations between the com- pany airf. its men involve chiefly i mihe handling of ionmr and in this of the Christians todaysuupect that th-ere are political di§“;""511°°'-- 5°."‘*"‘"“‘3‘"'- “P711911 "111 ° toward CUPDRIICB! going on in the llIIid.1l11(1 thr; Far East us the most Iikelyi have reason to believe that some- ways have always been particular- lly vulnerable. I believe that every lcnlninyoe nf every industry. irrcs tivc of its character, should re fceivc that minimum wage which iwill onnlilc him to live in decency, in comfort and under proper san- wrary (eomlitions and lo ‘bring un ihis children as self respecting 1lII10fliIlJCfS 0i‘ society. Any policy makes for social unrest and if carried on long enough is like- ly to create political upheaval iE-hould the wages I have indicated represent the minimum to be re Iceiverl? Iiloiw much greater the lavage may be depends upon the ‘condition of the industry, the val- ue of the service rendered and other similar factors. Labor trou- ‘bles disappear if they are caught lnvlien they are young. that is no lsay‘, when they are in a plastic ‘condition. The prompt and just settlement of complaints is an ef- fective guarantee of tranquility, Ion the other hand. if no attention ‘is given. to such matters until [they become festering sores. and ‘both sides have delivered ultima- iilons, the solution becomes cor- ncspnurlingly" difficult. It is my de- .slre that all officers of the Cana- ‘cian National Railways in their Trespective capacities, should be easily accessible to their men and ‘should promptly deal with com- ;plnin-ts. I nm sure that there al- ,rsady exists a kindly feeling be- |tween our officers and their men and l wish this spirit to be carried through our railways from Halifax to Vancouver and that con-tent znent and comfort amongst the men may nuinifcst itself, and good will be on the Canadian Na- -tion:\l Rail-ways. With respect to the public the some policy will be pursued as with respect to the men, every- thing asked, of course cannot be granted, but our miost pressing problem ls one of development and every effort will be made to meet the demands of the public i" the promotion of increased traf- fic. It must, of course, be abun- dantly evident to all that your railways will be an increasing bur- den. upon your pockets if freight rates are continuously lowered and wages continuously raised and I take it that it is the desire of the people of Canada that the Can- adian National Railways mould be put upon a good working basis and the burden on the purse on (‘Continued on Page 5ix)_ ‘imp-i French Govt. Donates Park on Vimy Ridge (Spec-Jim to Tho Guardian) ‘l-IAMIUDIN, Ont., Dec 8~—Hon. S. C. Mewburu. Chairman of the Canadian‘ Blttlefied ‘Memorial Commission was officially advis- ed this morning by ‘lion ‘Rodolphe Lemlcux that the French govern- i acres on Vlmy dtid-ge as a park. The mammoth memorial planned . R, A, MoPh ll New ilnvon. Iigtblo minimum. it must be ob- m a ' Dec 6-2l-pd vious to all. while recognizing in hv lhb commission will be located in the park. mcnt had given 1b iCanada b5 2 only dssumncegto meet the development of the vikl Russia is not dominating the that My Government, irrespective country involves wisdom and fore Straits discussion, The fact that lsmr-t Pasha conferred with the itself unable adequately to meet Allied le-aticrs helped to strength-1“‘c_"!m_. “mils traffic responsibilities, is hln- en the impression that if the con- “ - flnyiricring the progress of the country ference is not yet out of (longer it at least is not yet on the rocks. Another feature of the day was the Pope's intervention in behalf in COIIStZIHUD-y ple. E LAUUSANNE, Dec 6——'1‘l1e eu- tente plan for keeping open the Straits of ‘Dardianeilesi and Bos- phorus, placed before ‘the confer- ence today. provides for appoint- mcnt of an International Commls-i siou of control composed of Great Powers, including the United Sta- ros as well as "turkey and coun-, tries bordering 0n- the Black Sen.‘ Ii. is understood Turkey is chang- ing its attitude and will‘ favor the cntente plsnrather than the Rus- sian for complete Turkish control. The Allies plan set forth scheme for limitation of number of war- ships and tonnage, and gives Tur-, key and‘ ‘Black Sen countries riS111 to say how long ships may re- unain. in their ports. P. E. I. Plebisoite Fixed for Jan. 22| Rev. R. ‘H. Stnvert of Hunter! River returned. last evening from‘ Toronto where he had ibeen attend. ing the convention of the W0rld| League against alcoholism. Ail this convention there were repre- sentatives from sixty-five nations. On his way through Ottawa Mr. Stavort called upon i-Ion. C. B- Copp, ‘Secretary of State. to in- quire about the date set for ‘i110 plebiscite on the question n1 111B importation of intoxicating “Q1101! into P. E. Island: for beverage purpose-s. 1 The date set is Monday. 1111111‘ ary 22nd, 1923. i The. Weather, Etc soon r FEEL ABOUT A5 L051‘ w-n-u rut-s PROBLEM AS A CONGRESSMAN VOTING ON TH’ TARIFI TORONTO, Dec 7- Maritime north weat winds decreasing in force fair and quite cold. Hight tide this afternon at 1.18, and tomorrow morning at 8.08. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.15. said rises tomorrow morning at 7.- iLasit quarter moon Monday Dec. 111111. 12.41 p.m-. 8 nvmerddo tide ebhloen may ufen intern-bin Chdrlvtteiowa. [IN Local Man Killed by Falling Trestle. of a Coroner. A very sad accident resulting in the death of John Flynn, laiborer of this city occurred cni board the coal steamer Corunna shortly af- ter 8 o'clock yesterday" morning. The steamer (Capt. J. A. “Ill-i let) had‘ arrive-d the night before with coal for P-ickard 8t C0. and just started to begin uncoaling operations when the accident hap- pened. The men were rigging up staging on the deck and Mr. Illynn along with other laborers was adiusting tackle. A large double trestle. aibout twenty feet high. built of 4x4 scantllng and braced with heavy hoards. had been hoisted on the deck to form one side of a staring from which the heavy tubs are controlled. After this was placed the second one was being hoisted. The wire hauser to which the latter was at- tached in some way caught the one placed on the deck and as it started! to topple workmen shpiit- ed a warning to Flynn though it was some seconds before his ai- tention could be caught, As the unfortunate man started away the" heavy trestle fell, striking him on the head and pinning hiin to the deck. ‘H's condition was seen at, once to be very serious. His face’ and bead were covered with blood, from the wound and he lay prone‘ and unconscious. Mr. A. A. Hen- nessey‘s ambulance was summon- ed and with the ambulance came Rev, Father Rooney of St. Dun- s‘ian‘s Cathedral staff. There was no isign of lite in the ‘body and tho 11-. r-‘noved to Mr. Hen- \1Z'\1l.'.1' hing roonn, li-nt Street. ' The late John‘ P111111. W111 W811 about 35 years of n88. W118 11- 1°‘ of the late Patrick Flynn. an em- ployee of Hickey k 11115110150“! Tobacco FM-tgry, who died last April. I-lis sister Mrs. Frank lio- rlari. dried loin, October 16th and.‘ ~now ‘this death makes three of, the family within five month's. Thos. Flynn. of the_ C. .\. I1. Shops. city. is a brewer- [nquggt adjourned till Friday. Last evening newly 1191101111911 Coroner Dr. Houston 0111984111911“ the following iuryr-‘Messrfl 1"- P- l-lennessey (K191111111). 990189 Berrixan. J’ P McClusky. John B Connolly, F II Trainer, James Mc- Eachern. Frank IUEEB- f“ 3:30 11- rn. the remains were viewed in the Undertaking Rooms and the in- inquest was declared adlfiurned until Friday night at 7.30. The in- quest will be held in 111B P011“ Court room and a number of wit- nesses will be summoned. Extraordinary Delay I All yesterday morning and after noon the body of IMr. ‘Flynn was lying in Mr. Hennessey s undefiifli ing rooms, not having been V1911“ ed by s, coroner and no instruc- tions having been received by Ml‘ Hennegge)‘. Immediately upon re: ceivong word of the accident a the wharf he rushed his ambul- ance down. It was not known whether the victim was dent! 01‘ no; and in this case it was de- cider] 1o lush him to the Hoe- pnaL on the way however it was found that the man» was 118811 111 the body was taken to the Under- taking Rooms. Mr. Hennessey im medilately notified‘ the authorities and asked for instructions. Had death ‘been discovered upon the ar rival of the ambulance the body would have remained on tho scene of the accident until view- ed by the coroner and had thil been the case. 0W1!!! 1° 111° 911"‘ ordinary delay on the N" 01 111° government in acblii! 1191111 M1’- Henueggey’; notification, the body would have remained there da . The victim had suffered a very bad fracture of the skull and Mr. Hennessey naturally ""1195 prepare the body as 111110317 11! possible. He again whim“ P111‘ mler Bell who this time bold him that he could not get Coroner Dr. MoGuigau to act owing to a d-lf- ference of opinion. ‘Mir. Hennes- sey said something would have to be done quickly and asked for fun ther instructions. Premier Bell suggested getting a Justice of the wmmm”; ‘hen pmmm u Peace to view the body. but Mr. “m”; fibL ‘ u.’ I "m. ‘Hennessey’ painted out that this 3643a" L ~ “Mina m) could only be done in use the gm“ ‘M ' ‘- coroner was out of the city. which 1 7 u a Q had no application here. Premier __v_.' >> Bell!‘ nheni mounted wsiwnins " ale at Afton Hui. b» 1th,.- rhe coroner's examination until m, g1 A“ d . r - the evening or the following morn 1m qiufirym . 1 ‘Q. a ~ ing but this" Mr Iiennessey suggest “m” ‘mm ‘c’ c-d would not be leral. It has cream 3h. Doors 1” I " always been the custom to have N5, ‘Q’ g6“. i?“ ‘ ‘ the coroner upon the none as ma,‘ _ . quickly as possible and Mr. Hon» ‘ ‘i ‘.. nessey naked bow this delay could he accounted for. During the course of the afternoon be phoned‘ Fllll lllllllllil 115511. all O l0‘ other doctor. Premier Bell 14h‘ 1 saiid he called up Dr. McMillan, ‘ who told him that he was no - er a coroner, having resign, ‘i Then. iMr. Hennessey lug: I calling up iDr. Dewar. Anotlfif‘ hour later Premier Bell wruug- k ‘co say that the Magistrate woui act. This seemed however, snot.- her mistaken idea. Maglstrttiy Martin refused to act unless in b case of absolute necessity. Late)" oibout 6 p. m. the government IQ- pointed Dr. Huston Coroner. who ampannollod a jury and at 8.80 last night viewed the remains. interviewed by The Guardian yesterday Coroner Dr. McGuigan} said it was true he had declined to act but the reason was a. pen‘: sonsl one between him and the ‘ government which he did. not care to speak about. die pointed out that there were several coroner's for the Oounity and‘ s. number of other ooroners in the city. The delay in procuring a. coroner therefore could not be attributed to him. Our-anon on Stnlko. It is reported that on other oc- casions coroners have complained that they did not receive the pay- ment due them for ncttmx. and that even their ore/veiling enmi- ses have not been paid. it is silo reported that some coroner: throughout the province aware 0! this reported stats of affairs, have refused to act until they received thor fee in advance. . The delay in carrying out even a. preliminary examination into the accident yesterday. and of se- curing a coroner to View the body. is naturally resented by the friends of the deceased. ‘M . Thomas Flynn. brother of the flo- tim instituted vigorous ‘hiqiliflBl yesterday and about 3 o'clock in the afternoon was‘ assured by Pro mior Beil- that a coroner would be lent down within fifteen minutab. The fifteen minutes dlfljipd into an hour and it was then that Mr. Heanessey again phoned up and suggested getting some other doc» tor. . New York ~ Exchange Rates ‘Noon exchange cables in New York IDBC 6th:- Sterling 4.60.28 cents French -Franc .. . . 6.97 " Italian Lira . 4.95 " Dutch Guilder .. . 89.92 " German Maxi: .. . .0118 " Canada . . . . . . . . . . . 99.9774 “ Argentine Gold Peso 86 Japanese You 4.87 Shanghai Tool . Indian Rupee Bar Silver . . 5S Prime New York qcceptaacel Dec 5th-4 per cent. _ Condition of Stock Market Dee Stb-Qnlst and lower. -——-—-<-0>—i- WIASHINGPIDN. Dec 8—Reseua of 296 persons from positln pf "will during the year ending nan 80 hit. wad reported by U. B. LAJBUI. guards in annual report, r0- moval from path of navigation 0! 28 direlict and rwturned to owners of dfrelictl valued at- fiiiiiiiililtdol- lars. Announcements, Coming Events, ' Meetings,‘ Etc. IlATIln-loc. per line per day. 0e. gar line not day for I can or over. c. a lino r do! for I dun or over. nltlal letters. count u 10 per cant. dllcount for cub. Addren forms out‘ bf d. and mun. be paid for. '° Gnnd Concert at Hampton Hall, Friday evening, Dec. ll. Regi- nnld w. G. Bioor weir known o» mic linger, only ulintol by other talent.“ ‘Admiuion 15o and‘ Ila. This will be a treat. H ‘Romans norm, so. 1m N. s. Cofnmillion Merchant, a» ker, dealer in P. n. r Produce. Premier Bell again and reedvdm no further satisfaction other than the nsuuranea that the coroner‘ would not act. lfr. Henneuey than suggested callinrupon some l“. uodill-fil BX.’ - nth “will; .. will in idle‘ .