‘ “l stilt-fr Arklnitiai MW Mr. T. Port Says: ru number m a ” n. pleasant gifts 33th:. ‘w’ “d Fmm "Imjvho lfnade the world and gnvf . the wild things each its home Ill use it as one item lfi His glorious I'll tltilalnlistlzl‘ f n . '0' ‘my lmeltleigusand boons and And Sydney Smith said ‘Thank God f g would the world do without tea’ How gld-ifaexisyghal amsglatlg I was :01 born before tea‘ e Way- ave tried MO S ‘. JEEyLiNG’ The lastwvlghrd in gotidRtglig FlNE DAR ‘l M‘ 9" “W” lllcllllle. $0 rents the hall pound h. central Guardian This column in reserved for nun n! laoal interest hut advertising of I newly nature may ha inserted n: d cents a word strictly payable in advance. . CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-OTBIi-‘i-lfl-SIZ. CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Basket- ball, final game, Navy vs. I'll-Y Grads tonight, 8.30, Holy Name Gym. Admission 10c. _ L-004i POLICE COURT-At the Police _ Court yesterday a man charged with obtaining money under false preten- ses was sentenced to thirty days in Jail. An adjourned case was fur- ther adjourned until ‘the 35th. BRANT GETTING READY FOB SEASOITS WORK-Adi‘. H. L. MBA- m-initttllliittli other u is L WBDNEQDAY, APRIL M I] $.15 P. MMNIO“ Band In tho Social Hall. l 1.30 P. lit-Hearts Hall - Evening Auxiliary Thank Oilcr- N E w s ing. 8.30 P. ltL-Sozlnl Hull-Reception to Ntrw Members. Low Railway Fares 2nd Charlottetown Company Donald,‘ chief engineer of the C.G.S. Brant and his staff are aboard ship busy getting ready for the opening oi navigation. CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Basket- ball, final game, Navy vs. i-ll-Y Grads, tonight, 8.80, Holy Name Gym. Admission 10c. L-604l TWO MEN ARRESTED — Two men were arrested yesterday after- noon in connection with the theft of paint from the C. N. R. warehouse recently. They will appear in Court Wednesday, April 1'1, This com. this morning. Dilly tOOk part in the Girls and King's Jubilee Boys Hobby Ebrhibitlon held in the EASTER GUEST-Ms swtt C01- Y.M.C.A. building, along with fie, assistant manager cf the Jan- other Companigg and packs 1n the dian Bank of Commerce at Alber- In connect-till! with the forth- City,-glving d1 1 g gg g, ton, was tho welcome guest to din- win-ins celiibrations to commemor- and bandaginag atsliraxgggm $80119- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J ate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Ten o; the younger Guides o; H. Murray, Esplanade, on the Easter His Majesty's accession to the the Compgny made up the two Monday holiday. ‘mime 07 the 3mm‘ moire ‘m trains and when the crash occur. Monday. May 6th, the railways or fed w, 0g the ogd-e, G,“ e coitnEcTroiv-rh the report of Canada are offering the public low out and, usgng their tie: sfgslzfig the election of officers of the P. E. holigy fares for the long week-end purpose‘ demonstrated the various I. Teachers’ Federation, the name 0h 18 000881011. with H Stmtmus uses of the triangular blfidagg uu 0f the vice president should have tlilietfl-HOWBDW for the return move- meg,- "pgggengsq Hand seats were read, Mr. Alfred J. Murray, B. A., mt“ t it W35 B-mlmlnlled today b? men made and the "patients" were Bradulbane, not Alexander Murray, C. P. Riddell. Chairman, Clfllfldl-Bll qugckly carried u" the scene. This oiLem-y, as reporte¢ Passsngc" Association. OOYIXDB-“y was assisted in this de- wmmwofi, ‘P; f1“, l” 1°" ti" mohstration by six members of the ‘has NEAR. TYNE VALLEY-A 2m tasexafifi “figs 1st Charlottetown Company who house, property of oecll Bell of between m muons m Canada m: showed how to form a stretcher of Springhill near Tyne Va.lley.. was mm m 0,610“ noon “b broom sticks and coats, and proved burned to the ground Monday night. its practicability by carrying org Mr. Bell had been moving it near dflMlattf. .Md.a, Gay y o p m on y May o-mog om. badly mjuredupatlents, the shore and had left it by the . Passengers may leave destlna- other demon“ dmg “up ratiopg included roadside for the night awaiting the “on u h“ u m‘ m o’ Morse signalling by the 3rd chug. assistance of men and horses to pull duly, May ‘I. thus providing a max- lottetown Company; o, game, "Th, it further. The blaze was noticed ‘mum o! ‘our “d a m“ any‘ m King's Jelly" by the lst chug around. 11 o'clock too late to save whrh to l0 ti i icd with’ tbu°$ht§o§’i.3l’.t“‘m“i°r? ‘hi.- 10mm comp-w: me grand the building. salute and a musical game by tho . Efifimp“ and m m’ u“ Brownie Packs" and a March Past FUNERAL TliunsnflY-The "- ig-n. . In View 0f the Dominion-stride character- of the celebrations which and Qflmpflfg 51,1550“; by an Con,“ mains of the late Mrs. Thomas Col- pgnies mthen we are indeed lings, whose death occurred in St. John, N.B., arrived in the City last grateful to th YMCA. f all]: fzjlfiabpllem ago‘?! opportunity ofebrgnglng beg-ggetgg: evening, accompanied by her son elm mor» eve-o- » - We e e- m» ~1- srtsistal throughout the Dominion, particul- mm‘ °’ W1‘!- Each Patrol Leader has been passenger mm” program o! m“ worldflmde mow‘ chcster Street East from whence the funeral will take place ‘ihursday morning at 8.45 a. m. to St. Din- il d lnstru t . rapturous: ..rhe cl: are... .. is: tater .2: he“ t» R- 0- w» - . ' e ery. place. lh the railways are commencing to 3°" may’! MEMBE- . marshal! extra equipment in order tilllllr lgomimodakltegkmmlh my b. IRHbberFrOIn "““'““ Coal And Oil CRAIG-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hcqrltai on April 16, i035 to m. and Mrs. Gordon Q-aig, city. I MB. arm-At the Prince Edward (B! Inland Hospital. on Avril m. 1935. tow. and MbaA. arr-incl, Bhcr- (A. P. n! GI wood. a mo. NEW Y aied Pres Science Editor) Hospital, April 20, 1906, tc Mr. and arises. Leod’s stole next Saturday and ‘m m’ m‘ mm’ "m m“ “m” °“ t° h" "m1 W" RELATIVES LOCATED-Chief of Police A. Blrtwhistle is in receipt of also large stock of all a communication from Mrs. James E. O'Brien, St. Louis, Prince Edward Island, stating that she is a sister,‘ and the only ono og the family sur- viving. of the latc Mr. John Mock- ler, who died in Winnipeg recently. ‘ ' His estate was turned over to the P 1' 0 d l! C 8 d custoch! of the Judge of the lilrro- gate Court. A message was received some time ago by Chief Birtwistle ______ Howard W. Bl-kenlee. Asmi- from Chief of Police George Smith, of Winnipeg, asking that an attempt rdian’: Special Wire) be made to locate any relatives OR-K. Avril 391-1111117111’ which the deceased may have had from coal and oil. in limitless in this Province. IDIMONS-dn the Prince County quantities, is ready when need FUNERAL SERVICES — The 1'0- NIB- FIG-ilk 51111111008.‘ of Belmont. Its formula, already developed in mains oi Mrs. Mary J. McMillan lot 10, a daughter. the Du Punt laboratories, was re- ported to the American Chemical A. A. Hennesseys Funeral Parlors were taken yesterday morning from “°5w*m"°“ 51"“ ‘f,- “5 - '° Society ‘ 'ght by m. s. rt. toSt. Dlinsturfs Basilica, where Re- Mr. and Mira. Starling "MW RG99. l Wm ber chemicals division. Bpidggwn,‘ of the company's rub- quiem. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Eugene Murray. The poll bear- Thig @951 and 011 rubber will be ers were Messrs. Otto Crabbe, James ‘IWIEDY-Jit the Prince Edward mum 305mm on Easter M°nd,,y_ the same artificial rubber now gugleéletfinef- linfittgtiléhggginmefhé Am.“ m’ 1935. to ML m,‘ Mm made from the gas acetylene-a. - - I18 , - - - rubber QM», u; ggme wgyg gurpggg- the conclusion of the services the George J. Tweedy, Charlottetown, a dulghten _ es real rubber, T9625 made taauinm t 1 be in respec toacua rub r.~ DENIES Dr. mldgewaters came during a tribute to Iihther Bud 13mg, has a1- body rested at the Funeral Parlors obue ggg-es equug until the afternoon when the fun- eral was held to the railway station, ugwgouug, the remains being forwarded to Ver- non River, where interment took Mno -- MNNON M Churchill’ Apr“ Julius A. Nieuland of Notrc Dame, Pu“- 28. Mrs. Char-g; MacKinnon. I66 . Funeral ursday, 35th, ‘g, 13m mmmmg “m, 5M,‘ the present artificial rubber. whose acetylene discoveries led to 80mm EN'*-"'5UY_ED_A mo“ em joyable and larg:iy attended con- “wml our practically “numted gregational social, sponsored by the °“wmm“mwm"‘“° m‘ fimm" '"""” °’ °°‘“ “m! Ladies‘ Aid was held in zich Church of Miss Bella Eveline Emery Malone". “m m‘ Bfldgwater‘ Hall Monday evening. Contests and r0189 of wood Islands to Mr. Donald “for the uctlon of acetylene ' ' games were entered into with rc- MacNeiil Crawford of the same and of salt for hydrogen chloride, freshmen“ servfll The pleasing and place, was solemnized by the Rev. ObViOIIBIY it W111 be P0551519- G. Carlyle Webster at Zion Manse m Saturday, April M, 1085. FLINT-At Glfifllfllfldfl-lfi, ‘iracadic, on Monday, Apri 22, 1935, Lulu Ir- ' - sna Flint, aged r1 m» daughter S ll d k 8 - ll p of W. Mac?’ non. Fun- R era e n ay morning, service Ital-ting atoll o'clock, then by train urnors lo Charlottetown for interment in Peoples’ Cemetery. successful function was presided over by Rev. Carlyle Webster. The f ' f llowing programme was rendered: Ontario Cabinet 60th .01., ‘Mr. h...“ Crasweil, Voclil duet, Misses Lorena Sampel and Claire McMillan; Male quar- tette, Messrs. Craswcll, McLeod, Mc- Denied Kenzie and McDougall; Beading, Mrs. J. A. McMillan; Vocal solo, Mr. Peter Creighton; Vocal duet, Rev. C. Webster and Mrs. Webster; Vocal (c jkApg-gil Qs-Jllfiewggrs; solo, Mrs. Arthur Roper; God Save the King. Tla- ~" “Isis wr-"e COLLINGS-At St. J hri, N.B., . - o on ma“ up m m‘ onmrm Calumet Niiss Jean Fraser and Professor April 22, i935, Mrs. Mary Jane Col- Wu; be "m, to the Labor respect uni- widw M u“! 15W mm" portfolio Premier Mitchell I-lepbunil Thm“9‘°n- Dollinga. Rdillllnl arrived th " ' ———- ‘m ° said today, and that will take place; “SHOP KELLFJPS NEW mo“ Borden train last evening, resting at only gg Attgy-ng 43mg“; A w_ 3,0,. George Bell. 260 Dorchuter Bt- Fun- buck, who is llylb Minister of Labor, oral Thursday morning at 8.45 to St. i; ma, Dunstan!" Basilica. teem h‘ ova-mt Rumors of a shake-up were “with- 1? "mm" - "Blood-drenched Altars" is the title of a voluminous work, brilliant- and closcly documented, which has Just been issued by a out foundatiqup paid Mr. Hepburn. Milwaukee pubushmg mm “d, * and if the Iabor portfolio is given ' hich d l t5, l iill CBthOllQ Cafd nflfiks to another minister, the action will ylowpomgimae paaimwd “present o’ the Attorney-General. be entirely voluntary on the part of the Meme“ Govemmnva w" on religion. The author is the Most Idng d . m should m‘ Bmbmk n" ‘m ‘he Reverend Francis C, Kelley, Bishop Micaela-amass lamilywlditothank the Nurses, iticin of Labor Minister, it Wll DnNaighboi-s dFrieds bit-p“ _ fOklh cltyandTillsina is- ' m n M l ' ‘mum “my 1° "um p“ u’ m“ giuguisliecrlmsgn of Prince Edward Ia- kimin ,allotii ho ntii - mm?!" aw“ '°_ W istcrofwdfarobavidmoll. thairnoentladbereavsmant. 2-4080 preciati tributcd their time and service make the entertainment held the Strand Theatre on’ oialties between acts. I am vary Ilatsfiil 0051011. L-Qfl Iwisbtoexicndmysiricereap- mm" °“ ‘° ‘u “h” “my mu‘, mush painstaking research, will no Ira l. l. DUIII. President, laint Charles Auxlllory- and in promoting their social and economic mil-being. " land and a brother of Mrs. P. A. Clarkln. Mrs. .1. M. 11081195. MN» . t _ , h lte M. u‘ card 0f mank3 ldpbrllfiycifi? olflthitszitylnlsholp Kelley has first-hand knowledge of ‘conditions in Mexico, and his new which bears evidence oi in Editfll‘ .11“ M01111’ niflfi, 611011 I. flildlldld u‘: u‘ lad the mnnnmg o: the egpecially thagMi-he 611W", Jlf- - 5W1" m" timoa ribes a Christ- andailthemembsrsofthecastgmgmtgunt m" 1°!‘ “It! "Y! "NW! l“ Wm‘ 1810 which was followed by Mexican PflWflflI-mlé- 515° “W” independence, and the subsequent who kindly contributed the spo- human" mum“ o‘ g-gyoguggm- relatlcia between Church and State in Mexico; it traces the transform» molt of the rlidalgc in cry Events which has continued. w the when with but little intermission, up tiu and ticket-commie It the 6w the present. rt isan intensely dra- m their mm“! 1M m this w- mstic story, written avowedly to show the heroic part played by the Church in Chrlstianislng the Inlians RESERVE MAY 3RD for Char- lottetown ‘lknnis Club Novélg Dance. I.- WANT A LAUGH? See "Aunt Emma Sees It Through," in Cen- aral Christian Schoolroom, Tues- day night, April 80th. L-Boi-i EASTER MEETING — A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs .A. B. Bellar, Winsloe, on Easter Monday, when the W.M.S. oi South Winsloc was at home to the ladies of the church. A program of Easter readings, recltations and music was given. A special offering for W. M. S. work was taken. At' the close of the meeting refresh- ments were served by the ladies of the W. M. S. PHOGBESIVE CLUB-The reg- ilar meeting of the Charlottetown Rrogreuive Club was held in the sommodious Lodge room of the Knights of Pythias. The member- shlp oi the club has grown to, such an extent that the larger room was a necessity. A point oi interest to which the Club devoted some time was tho o cussing of the contract that the City had in regard to the city hall. It was felt that the City Council should have made ample provisions for the use og the Strand or City Hall by the citizens so that speakers and other-programs of an educational and instructive nature could be put on there, in what should be a public auditorium, and that the building should be at the service of any group oi citizens at not more than operating cost. THE lVmltCI-IANT 0F VENICE _-romorrow night the Kirk Shakespeare Group will make their bow to a Charlottetown audience, when they wili- presuit the un- stcry of the Jew who de- mended his "pound of flesh" and was out-witted by the ready re- source of a woman. Careful re- hearsal. scenic settings in accord- ance with the old Shakespeare tradition, costumes of the period. and the charming songs that fea- ture Shakespeare's plays rendered by a picked quartette, promise a most entertaining evening. A mat- inee performance will be given in the afternoon for colle students and the senior pupils in the public schools who are studying the play. This performance is for students and school pupils only, who will be admitted by special ticket pro- vided for the purpose. The main ormance at night begins perf promptly at 8.15, and patrons are kindly requested to be seated be- fore the rise of the curtain. Y. M. c. A. FINANCIAL CAM- PAlGN-A dinner to launch the an- nual financial campaign of thp Y. M. C. A. was held last evening in the Association Building._ About 65 at- tended the dinner, which was pre- sided over by Mr. Percy Turner, chairman of the committee in charge 0g the drive. His Worship Mayor Kenneth, Rev. W. L. Out- house, and Rev. Hugh Miller spoke briefly, commending the Y. M. C. A. for its work and pledging their sup- port in the activities which are be- ing carried on. Mr. Harry Ballan- tyne, Toronto, Assistant General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A‘. HIM spoke, and in the course of his re- ‘marks outlined six phases of life: 1, Home and family; 2, School and college; 3, business and vocations; 4, responsibilities of citizenship; 5. recreation and entertainment; 0, philosophy of lite and religion. Con- tinuing, lie outlined how these phases are bound up with the work which the Y. M. C. A. is carfllihb on. In conclusion, the speaker said he beileved the solution of the pres- ent social problems will be found in ethics and that if civilization breaks down it will not bit because of the failure of systems. but be- cause character breaks down. lillnard’: the great White Llniment PERSONALS Mr. Harry Ballantyne, Toronto, is nBlStBNd at the Canadian National Hotel. Mr. Chester Brown, New London, returned to his homo after spend- ing the past week in Montreal. Mr. J’. '1‘. Cummings, New Glas- gow, arrived in Charlottetown last evening. He is registered at the Canadian National Hotel Miss Margaret Black and visiting college friends have returned to Mt. Allison University, after spending the taster holidays in the City. The many friends of Mr. James Callaghan, who underwent a serious operation at tho Prince lldward is- land Hospital recently, will be pleas- edtcleorn-thatheismakingasat- IIYIWO y I000 y. ._.__.____.._.. OIIIiIrI IIIQQII lull n: IMIIIII ::Do not allow worms to sap the vitality of your children. If not at- tnndeiltc, worms may work irrepar- able harm in the constitution of the infant. The little sufferers cannot voles their ailment, but there are many signs by which mothers are made aware that a dose of Miller's Worm Powder is necessary. ‘rhea powders act quid!!! and will expel worms from the aystcm without any b" »~ .v»~-.tr~ ~ kinds’ Vegetable Seeds and Flower Seeds. cilsii Ilill csnnv stones Great George Street MAKES APPEAL (Continued from Page l) continued survival of United, King- dom democratio institutions and form o . - ' . of g vernment, said Mr Ca then 5mg no Canada}, Addresses will be given by His Honor the LieuL-Govemor, Premier Macmillan 1nd His Worship Mayor Kennedy, M. B. E. The presentation of the Kings Jubilee Medals, to those to whom they have been awarded, will then be made by His Honor the LlflliL-GOVWIIOI‘. The proceedings l will tcnnlriate with the singing of the National Anthem. The pro- "Tam. it is anticipated, will occupy ban. "In that land the beacon light of personal liberty ls still undim- ned, and there men and women may 7st abide in confidence under laws 1f their own making." He hoped that people og the Marl- ‘imo Provinces, "who have been nur- ‘lfilil in the traditions and practices f British constitutional government, nay never be induced to accept any )1 those forms of arbitrary govern- nent which appear to be developing so rapidly throughout the world, and which seem to me to be utter nega- tions of all the ideas of personal liberty and governmental responsib- ility that our fathers and we, ‘heir successors, have strlven maintain during the century which ias elapsed since Joseph Howe com- nenced his active political life this clty.'.' And he expressed the further hops that the youth og the Marltlmes, spurred by would continue to "exercise a. potent ° ug tllfi influence upon the development the intellectual and political life o! this, the most important of His Ma- Jesty’s dominions. Fine Tribute ‘Phat responsible government had THE cnannorrmuwtLséilsiinisn ~ i. FARM scans vat Lowest Prices Oats, Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Vetches, Red Clover, Alslke, Timothy, Mangel Turnip, J u b i I e e Celebration Arrangement take part. been arranged. three quarters of an hour. BS at the park. been established in the Marltimes men t0 Silfiefvlfie the display- without rioting, tumult or sacrifice 398815918 the display 0i 5°11- flres, it was decided that the Boy Scouts should ‘be responsible for and light these at four different points in the Province, in accord- ance w-lth ‘the arrangements made of a single life was a. fine tribute to early statesmen, declared the Secre- tary 0g State, who quoted Howe: “‘My pride and hope is that we shall make Nova Scotla, by hei- loy- alty, intelligence and spirit, as were, a normal school for British North America and a wholesome colonies.’ ” , In an appeal to Maritime youth the speaker ever be versed in the inspiring his- 11», throughout the rest of Canada. and steeped in the splendid my 6 wry tradition of these three provinces by the sea, and that the remarkable in- malevolent-s consists in addition or to His Honor, the Lieut.-Governor Stewart, 0d the following fluence upon the public opinion this Dominion which, in times past. and M!‘ has been ekercised by such notable representative gentlemen: public men as Howe, Archibald. T11- ley and Tupper. and later Thompson and Fielding, and not forgetting Borden, the foremost of those still living, may continue to be maintained throughout succeeding generations by their youthful suc- Col. G. Elliot Full. m. Geo. P. Nicholson, City Clerk, J. O. Hynd- man. President Boy scoutspassocia- tion. J. J. Morris, Provincial Corri- mlssioner Boy Scouts Association, Mr. Wrn. Warren, Field Commis- sioner Boy Scouts Association, Mr. T. E. McNutt. Secretary Charlotte- town School Board. Mr. M. Albiul Farmer, Private Secretary to His cessors." 0g Loyalist Descent. An estimate in 189i, slid Mr. Ca- han, was that loyalist descendants numbered more than half a million in the Maritime Provinces and more than 700,000 in all cimada. Early recollections were numerous Honor. in Mr._ Cahan's address. On the first day of the Canadian Confeder- ation he was taken by his father hearthJosgihJ 118v‘? ipeak at ‘Ya:- mou. .. ace,oneo e ' . - Then Wedded Him public career oi 46 years as assem- blyman, speaker and attorney-gen- eral. Sir Brenton Haliburton, son of a loyalist immigrant from Rhode Island, was a judge for 53 years and Cumberland rebels of 1776, had Chief JUStlCg of Nova Bcotia for years. Other names, household words in his youth, were recalled by Mr. Cohan, who also listed many distinguished graduates of Maritime universities. Referring briefly to the King's Silver Jubilee Anniversary, the Sec- retary of State sllklleltid "W? 51"‘ cere convictions" might be expres- sed in the words og one of Howefls letters to Sir John Russell: sdgigzvgoex; xggatllfgihpfi As tea was brought, Miss West ‘ poure ggggihfl” Egggfggg"? me-‘gggg dom had tea at home but him to state: That they are proud of their origin, deeply interested in the in- tegrity of the Empire and not rLflXl- ous for the establishment of any other form of government here than that which you enjoy at home. . Why should we desire a severance. old ties that are mor than any new ones we c RALSTON (Continued from Page l) lay (Pictcu) and H. IB. Shot-g, (Dig- bvuAmapolis); Pomnas‘ Ge cral Arthur Sauveixmdlion. J. D. Chaplin (Idnmlll) K. Smith (Oops. Cumberland) whistler of Marine. Other "my WWW‘ '-" "r merel found the rizht one" “Ital '7 u" 9m“ “Wspqms lshe said. “lt is very exciting to be d- ‘married to a banker, these days." The suggestion was made that some thought the American public unduly sensitive to the criticisms as follows: Hon. J. A. (Con. Rims); W. G- Ernst (Cons Welwwortb): Hon. Robert Rogers (Com. Winnipeg South): ‘Phornasl KW (901!- fiifillflfidd)? J- H- of British author lecturers n. i" Found Right Man (By The Canadian Press) paper said. good spirit." 8.11008." Stitt (Cons. Selkirk); Percy Dav- gout-sq the gum, ics (Cons. Athabasca) and former sneaker flwrse Black (OM5- he just as critical of everything in his own country? Isn't it a pity, incidentally, that he has become so senile? who else? Priestley? Well, not to defend Priestley, who is a perfectly magnificent play- wright, but whose novels, like ‘The Good Companions,’ are so hearty =4 Weeches in the Quebec Legis- they hurt, r d0 think it should be ‘atlve Assembly today as a resolu- considered just what Priutlsrs background is. He is blunt and George V on the occasion of the ‘appears snooty simply because he Yukon) . QUEBEC EXTENDS LOYALTY (C. P. B! Guardian's Special Wire) QUEBEC, April Zii-lilnthusiasm and loyalty to the Crown permeat- tion of cwgratulation to King 'w*l“'wr4ul-o,>sm N». -1M' celebration of his Silver Jubilee is a Yorkshireman. Yorkshire is a adopted- part d the coinitry when I go "RWMJMwlQwvnIQQ-ummnonuyiulnflihsswanpanupmms-s-gwm...” namnnvstv-W ,0, Wggwu, nal societies the Militia and cad. ets. the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides have been asked to take part. Invitations have also been sent to the registered nurses and the children of the orphanages tc The procession will start from Queen Street at half past two o'clock. At the Victoria Park the following provisional program m; UPOH the arrival of His Honor the flout-Governor at three o'clock PACKAGE 20¢ 0U] CHUM 7/10 Marco 0/6 Vehicular trafllc will he excluded from Victoria Park duringthe cel- ebration. A grand stand will be or- ecbed in the vicinity of the Keep. m era House. and a. number of benches from Queen Square and fhe City Squares and the ordinance m stores will be placed in front of the stand. In order to facilitate the hearing of the speeches Helium's Sound System will be utilized in “splendid tradition," the park and it was decided to as- ertain what the cost will be to have proceedings broadcast. I-Lis Worship has undertaken to arrange for the service of the City Police for point duty along the routes and It was decided to have a. display 0f fireworks in the evening, com- mencing at 9 o'clock, the city flie- Rcgarding the distribution of Profit by the ex- perience oi three generations oi Canadian smokers s n d m a |< e O I d Chum ygtgiobacco. it is cut coarse For ‘the pipe and cut fine ior cigarettes —snd sells pi a price never before equalled ioriobac- co oi such quality. SAVE THE POKER HANDC. photographs of their Majestles the and bright example to all our sister K1118 and Q1199“. 1t was decided t0 ' defer this until Empire Day, May 23rd so thaiwlt could be done in expressed hope it “may schwl- H19 301101’ EXPPESQBd hi5 intention of giving a state ball on ally and if the lecturing occasion o sees me off on committceman wh the train says ‘Harumlihrbh!’ t0 m? high praise. I am sure have felt badly about Pnestleyfls remarks if he had. known The ‘committee in curse of the books, a. great many don now part with _ d for a friend oi The Hons. Premier Macb/Illlan, G. ;. '50 long, Anthony by S. Sharp. H. I". llviiacPhee. K. C., Thomas MacNutt. His Worship Mayor Kennedy of Charlottetown, m. EH. H. Show, Chief Superintend- ent of Education, Col. U. G. Dawson, “ribute To Late P. By Guardian's S rnEAL, April 23 ber r64‘ to later, and t0 1,948,000 March of this year. Great Bkltairfs construction in the some period increased from 4.- 810.000 to 5,500,000 and increases were also shown by France, Den- Sweden and thl Netherlands. But while Germany's increase was well over ‘100 per cent the combined increase tonnage in construction was only 18 per cent. . Industrial production show increases for Canada, Chile, Denmark, Italy and fiance‘; lndlccs are unchanged and the Netherlands are slightly lower. Henri Beland came as oral leader in th Senate and @- WP" At his home here Senator Dan'- uumnd paid the ioilo "The sad news of the Si! mark, Norway, health had gr“ d an invitation to NEW YOIRK, April 23-—R/e'becca West, the English author, is syend- lng five weeks in this country. This 2" is Miss West's first visit in seven years. She made a. shopping tour soon after she got off the boat and expressed surprise that nobody had prepared her for the magnificence of Rockefeller Centre. “Her obser- vation of Ixindon and Paris, with the steady cheapening of the stores and the goods on display, made the window displays on Fifth Avenue seem altogether magnificent," one ent to Great Britain was locking for- thc trip overseas. tered the Quebec since ho first c. zealous in the W duties. He was th loyalty itself, and loses one of its most d the Senate a very beloved member." ___________ PAiR iiEiil Filiihiiiiliii um; ‘Kenneth Brown- e best of friend-l- u most, agreeable d while saying that she sel- come to America. for it. She was somewhat concerned. however. that tea in the United Stairs is served with lemon or cream. never milk. Once she started to say some- _ _ thing about the bad manness of 0g reporters who had met her boat at e hongfablg quarantine and had swarmed into nu (ofm?"' her room asking highly personal questions, but she laughed it off as simply amusing. “They wanted t0 know lf I were happily married to my husband and, if so, why it was he didn't come with me on this trip," she said. "But it wag all in She rather wondered that “she had been branded ti. renegade" be- cause she had married a Inndon m, Pa“ bagiokenfg-Ienry Maxwell Antdrews, in ' 19 ha i.n lla l fl MoGibhorl (Musxolrii-ohtoi-ioi. i; mehjceg, yugmgg, 2),," "w" d k dispa l l f "m1 1w the w» e dew l,léi‘llf.i.“‘i.hiiio°.“s ~oJ§%.‘€'.l.h§. many p iormaiitics. Pro- him returned 1'01‘ who sod, Morin. was witness ht the inquest- _________ Mine Blast Inquiry Opens On ~Monday 1C1‘. By Glllrilhlfa Special WIN) STELLARTDN. N. 8., April 23- "Shaw? Well heaven help us. isn't lShipping g Constructi o n‘ On Increase (rm-nova sby Guardian's speoiia Wire) GENEVA, April Zil-An increase of more than 1,000,000 tons in ship- ping under construct any, more than" doubling the amount, is feature of the League of Nations’ financial and economic review for the first quarter of 1 compared with the same period. 1934. In March of last year, the Reich was building 8?.'i,000 tons. The num- 1,208.000 six month! the Allan shaft last week will open here next Monday afternoon. Rnd G. McKay, town solicitor for New Glasgow and smclal emm- iner into mine accidents, will, at- ‘rrmpt to determine the causg of‘ the blast that roared through the ,mine's 1,500 foot. level last Tiled- day and entombed the seven 99l- liars. Witnesses expected to testify in- clude D. H. McLean, resident sup- erintendent of the Acadia Cool Company; Mine Manager Baudcux. 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