wssir!‘ fim-rsmm AND ramo: cornn-y B ~Water It. Toronto Bebop. Water st. _ rho Gandhi‘: will be delivered no; t a fffwnlssuT-fi," ‘°° "' ,1 reaervedfornewl t urn-lumen", sea our.‘ 88.00 raves. nest alue on than market. Taylor Drug st at the lowest p -FOR SALE-"Worthy av Geldinil. tWO $6818. 5th 0d ll! Burl Aubrey". winner of 1934 Pu rity. Well broken ioiified iniwin- r. Well made. sound and kind pply Gordon W. Dawson. Bum- use their ears on many roads. Visitors were in from K Stanle Bridge distrl —ltETUBNED FROM HALIFAX -lllrs. W. N. Jenkins has returned from Halifax, where she has been with her husband. who underwent a serious operationtilere. Mr. Jen- ie much improved and expects in be home next week-S -FISHEB.MEN PREPARING- ith only a few days to the open- g of the lobster season on th orth Shore, fishermen arenpre- UARmAN“ l4 Wltiilllfilt. last. Ilsengjfl-j, ,- 4 . News. subset-miles. Acme-lac should be. mama rel-anus” smfnzagigfgfféfilvihbwrhthflrflmrnlaamuowlummm Inn: ouw."'n"n ohallhii‘; it ll S IIDIIOIIICO for this lervlee a: ~an your route. -noarnsou' ‘ floignéfifll will in i the c. w the loci. $1 may? mm . near-meal. -s'smn IARBOI. I'll! FROM harbor at Bummer-side lasts were out sail- the harbor. Many of the 0t the —IOAD8 DRYING UP-Beveral visitors to summerslde on Monday report that the roads are d are now able to of the alga cilia-S. ac w s ring "t; h; any fishermen are a little belh: 1th this work. so far no herrf ve been caught but with armer weather of the w ys herring netting shoud be in —W'I."J¢COMED NEW ampbell received a e to the district on their arri- l attheir new home in pita of the bad condi- n of the roads a large s present to welcome eir three young sons. An address welcome and presentation autiflll chair and e chief feature of ter Mr. Campbell had thanked e visitors a very pleasant even- was spent and refreshments achte —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsey elvin on Sunday, the guests of r. and Mrs. MaoMurdc-S. fiienatcr C. elman MacArthur l o spent the Easter recess at his m: in Summerside returned on Miss Roberta Howat en visiting friends lley returned on Saturday r home in Searletown-B. rompt Action Avcrts Serious Fire At itolcman t have been a serious e was averted by th tion oi the residents of Cole- n on Sunday afternoon, who tarted some young boys. pl woods on he property Naught on the Cole- an Road. One of them set fire the grass not thinkln e e would s read, which at it was soon out a bo s’ control. The fire es ch fire. The valuable w James Getson was in nger and Mr. B. I. Rayn ‘mflleldidfi, who was at the scene, had not been on, uld have spread ht through the wood ountlng to thousands cf dollars. v e menace that even ‘ oleman turned out fought bravely to put t the blaze. By‘; ieson goods Ireland will m e United dom goods under licence will engg free Fore W! at the edge of the ods burning-B. . RETIREMENT (Continued from page 1) efs. and the banner-Ti ue his presidency Eton Star and also his memb Board-to which he s- re-eected by ao- ation in an acti " precedent that such elections . e by ballot. aecribirlg the world-wide newe- out 500i! ntalned stall Writers in llhlllftllif, 110W! y be, given lnnnths before the end o that ted it will ue to’ r ai es which function in ~ for- ountriee" o . ~ described the A? relational the Canadian Pres: la "nat- "alumnae! o» are ma: ou- mum ' t-t i llewl Yacht For Shcdiac Bonstructcd James Stright, der of those two very sue-i Ming y . ft. e inches;- Gl' Ind feet of in R. ve re- PW- her agricult- ios are imlfilfid provision that s shall enjoy ees than one ty on "foreign oods, or 10 per cent ad velorem. W 11>!)- lnay be Kingdom into local asembly are main- l . The United Kingdom government ‘l’ .':’.“.l:’...P“.§.. Q . property and right-l It l nowqgitlimwnotncm and y . maintenance parties urnishe m. governments in thaee pom f th tre t1 be- “and °" {no ‘Ireland Dec. 6. i921. Articles treaty deallnl VIP-- ézd DO on the extreme weamf Northern ‘I , Q QUQGIIA- town and Berahaven are near Cork ltl . ty is to run for three tlfication by both niess notice of ter- six per- n in ina an Given- edwaiuable conces- a stone wall when to raise the ques- Ireland and the of Northern Ireland. Government in the ggwgman united ail- reiand l MB% nine.» law Chem!“- b! 171118 designer Goldfinch has under con- a very sweet an Dr Moncton which is to be raced the Bhedlac Yacht Club this com- irighsummer. ' e new.boat is N feet i1 inches d was designed by Ch . . Fawcett of Montreal to race in Class 4 of the Northuml land Yacht Racing Asso Other dimensions are: Beam 8 inches; draught 4 L. 21 10 ch 98 sq. The will be by . B. Stevens of Luncnburg, N. 8., who ils for Wood- pecker and Goldfinch. ull ponstructlon nailed white" pine, nd oak keel. timbers. unk and coamin s are of mahogany and spars ~buit Bitka s t enthusiasts. indud- iter, who have seen the boat think will provid some stiff competition this su nd Dr. Allsnach is to b atulated on having engaged man as Mr. jolt-S. PROVIDE (Continued from vase 1) t the n t to epggymuizentme ance of cf in m- cia-tion. l ft is of edge with i stemfugtgreri m-fl of foreign entry. der lic- of °-'3£.l€€B‘l llli PRINCF. A‘ - 7' Mr. George A. Callback. mana- so in Lock-top ling‘ m 0d the Marketing Department of the Canadian National Sliver Toronto Board Urges Railway ll nificati o n Rowell Commission Also Hears Criti- cism Of Provincial Submissions. (By CARL BEINKE Canadian Press staff Writer) TORONTO. April 25—(CP)—The plan of coordination and co-opela- tion recommended for tbe two railn-l ways by the Duff Commission 1932 has now been tested suffic- Ilbx Breeders’ Association. returned last night from London, England, where he had been attending the March fur auction sales. Mr. Callback states that silver fox and Persian lamb are the only active furs on the market, but there is a strong price resistance. Buyers are not purchasing for stock, but to convpiete orders. The unsettled condition of Europe. at the present time is the cause of caution on the part of the fur buy- ers. The high class furs and poorer grades are the only ones in de- mend. Mr. Callbeck has, however. every confidence in the silver fox industry. The fact that it is one of two furs in demand when all other furs are not wanted shows that there will continue to be a market for the silver fox. espec- ially if ranchers raise theihigher class pelts. Buyers are not inter- ested in the middle grads furs. Paris was not a heavy buyer at the March sale and it is doubtful if Fiance will be a large buyer at the May 23rd sale unless condit- ions improve. The franc is very low and with strikes and the un- settled condition of the political world. furs are regarded in France as a luxury. The retail trade have lently to prove 1g W111 not; solve heavy stocks on hand. owing Canada's railway problem, 1n the Opinion of the Toronto Board of French buyers purchasing heavily at the fall auctions. when they bought large quantities of skins e. The Board accordingly declared from Nilmflyh rem“ trade is m,’ the today. in a brief submitted bef e The M1160 A Rpwgfl 0431111115510“, were £35 so well stock . but buyers are ‘mm new ‘or the government m cal-em]. Thethe Canadian Pavilion give further consideration to the B 500th l"? alternative proposal-“a slstem of f dminlg . um Wm“ o“ “ m ve p“ John Cobb of Anning and Cobb. Mam, 0g the prqvmcm swbmjs. London. is looking after the Asso- ommission sions placed before the C had urged the Dominion assume re- sponsibility for additional services h . but the “winch 1W3 t. _-_ _ privilege of visiting the exhibition ed p, renames; g2, meafig s3? 139;; and says the Canadian Pavilion is mvenu m sh Dam; 1 _ f; f, well placed to the left of the main ou the prtieiicsed llwrmenlhn etfpegtldlt- 2L =.n_d__1n_1u1l._ Llergsiueeuterslr the Board d ' tires sai . - “The possibility of making avail- able for other purposes Dominion funds now required to meet Can- adian National Railways deficits therefore becomes intimately related to the general qlmtion of a financial from adiustnlent between the Dominion and the provinces.” the Board erm- mented. In grin‘ case, such a drain on the Dominlonb financial re sources had to be considereci The Duff Ccmmisshn hazl not adopted the unification proposal “chiefly because oi some monopol- istic characteristics." hut the sec 0nd plan of oo-ordination had not er, brought about the saving contem- plated. C. N. R. d°firits durlno its tion were 1933. 96,000,000 19116. $70.600!i00. The Bo rd end sed c is prevlcu-lyaclaced ‘glare t lfpciln- ‘my Omar“ thority on a basis of need. President 0f . Gyro llluh (By The Canadian Press) opera - _ . - ‘. TORONTO, April 25—John Wy- 1934 sasscoooo, 193s, some ,oo0, cum Luwes Forster‘ who once drew pictures on the blackboard of a Khfiltlkimwllie 13nd roste . _ to become one c ewor ‘s grea - $5.12‘; wveigfilfll“°§e,v‘fc'u_°vifl_ est portrait painters, died today of rlurtlcn oi reel estate taxation. mjufles “meted m an autmnohne starlzlerdization 0f public accour-‘s and the making of grants t; t-r-e Druwnces by some lmmflm w“ ations of an unrewarded student artist on his way to fame. The schoolhouse and a long struggle t0 gain the European education he wanted were only steps fllvng the way for the small statured man who was to paint the likenesses of crowned heads and prime minis" ters. generals and rebels, statesmen accident. and political refugees. (Continued from page l) 08ml) lfl Jill)‘ 1 n “ Willa d Lough- d W 01 that rte LN spokesmen a I as the successful ‘ gs. 30S! T. Green (Club welfare) meat); 8.2. Paol -(,iuvenile work) W. J. Monaghan (publicity); gue) the Christmas creased interest manifested inCl aflaire. both locally and in district‘ ' ional Hotel. Beach Grove . th Patriot nd Prince Edward Th ofthe Canadian National Hotel. Mr. B. T Green in lpl the rear and eta that m of the en's auecaaa wah due human stated realised 0h lfiflfiflfi 1p); fitment); Stewart Jones (speak P.‘ A. Creelmen (seal sale); and Stewart Jones u berculosis Lea- royal family's private service in St. . George's Chapel. Windsor, on the Pleasingfeatures of these re rts 30th anniversary of the Queens ‘ere the amounts of chart ble rel or): accomplished. the success of Seal 8a um:- rnaaml-t Latrofittiltlo or n . OX. and the headwaiter and stafl ingdlaraaof ‘fitn- dinner- w‘. ‘neat: . expected to be strapped that day. into the side of the machine. The report of the Treasurer, Dr. Vigorous even in his later years. Alex. J. Murchison, showed that he painted proiiflcally until only the Club was in good financial recently. In 1916 he married Emma standing. Frances Aikens, dau hter of the The oilcwin committee chalr- late Senator J. C. Al ins of Win- men submitt their annual re- nipeg and sister cf Sir James Aik- rts: Messrs. H. W. Fletch (mem- ins, former‘ Lieutenant-Governor oi‘ R. Earl Taylor (enter- Manitoba. His widow. only imme- - diate survivor. was president- Q1 . i the‘ ‘Poi-onto Young Womens .C. Keepl (Club entertaln- Christian Association for several P YQBIS. Dr. | By permission of Queen Victoria. Forster painted the scene at the b i" Willi! ill‘ Yilllll Voted of thanks were passed and ~ will be sent to the Clfildl{ll Nat- __ e ‘ ‘h’ °“"‘d"“i,,,‘,,“§ And You'll Jump on of Bed u. u.- Mwslqliuwu Go m u alien iuulflsufimétitffhw “fifth: ieaot may-mg m; h ‘mowing hash. does-vellum. a letidid tribute to Hr. for unt work dur- ileh - I ARDI ____ COUNTY CHRONICLE a FurMart Suffers‘ From , Unsettled Trend In Europe Silver Fox And FeTslan Lamb only Active Furs On Market States George fllallbeck. w. _ _ .. . _ Bruce's Special 1B Bays Bangs Sale With the sale of each range a beautiful premium yrill be given ab- solutelylree of charge. Note the prices; see the ranges and the number of useful and valuable premiums. There is no better range at any price than the RECORD. RECORD An excellent range for small kitchens, pol- ished top with 6 covers, buff hi-lite enamel panels, an excellent baker with low fuel cnoncn s. canulecx ' _ Many of the Canfidial. exhibits are in place already. T management are preparing for 2t t l Mr. Calibeck visited the exhib- itlon grounds just before he left and said that they are very beauti- ful. He also hed the pleasure of viewing Mr. Cobb's racing mod which he plans to attempt to break the world's which he intends to pay a visit to d. k .said the English people have every Prime Minister Ch although one sees every precaution taken in case of war and arma- ment factories speeding up their tput. the Englishman goes quiet- abcut_his_business. S se Emperor was considered e being, Forster worked ARTIST DIES IN TURUNTI] John Forster Was No- ted Portrait Paint- of the couple granted tr Japanese railway station Best known for his portraits, he gained recognition too for "Hiawa- Canadlrs first contingent to South Africa and "Meeting 0f the Coll- n Funeral arrangements have not iullsii us: or ruins m i. t. when (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 25—The House swung back into action today after a two weeks adjournment with a g old fashioned squabble over appeals in byelecitons. The Senate will not meet until May S. The Conservatives cha Liberals with winning the B. C. byelmticn on Nov. 29, as a result cf an appeal to tbe electors to support armament plans for the Pacific Coast. Grote Stirling (Con. Yale) start- ed it oft‘ by moving an amendment to the Government motion to go supply which would have placed the House on record as de- claring that "money appropriated by Parliament for the defence of Canada should not be used, dlr-i ectly or indirectly, for political partisan purposes.” Motion Withdrawn The whole debate fizzled out two hours later after a statement by Minister Mackenzie King which prompted the British Col- umbia Conservative The Prime Minister said the Government deplored any money appropriated by Parliament, whe- ther for defence or other purposes. being used for political purposes. But, while it held that view, the Government could not accept the Stirling motion because it was a want-of-ccnfldence motion. If the Liberals supported it. they would vote themselves out of oflice. Defence Minister MacKenzie en- tered the short but acriminous de- bate. i-ie said he had no apologies to offer for his conduct th Victoria campaign and accused the Conservat vas of presenting their motion o y because they lost the it not fair?" Mr. MacKen- National. Defence. coming from the British Ccgmlbin. ll ain tc the people ictoria what we were endeav- oring to do last year when the C. 0.11‘. party moved a resolution of no confidence which would ed this Government on the very issue l‘. introduced into that The defence issue in the byelec- Kenai eoted not so much at the Conserv- atives as at the 0.01‘. Part way. he could see no reason for , it secret. "Ml the faleitiee and misstate- Mlnister continued. broulht to my Born 8'1 years ago in a log house at Norval. Ont“ he knew the priv- Forster sometimes told at his But the teacher merely scolded and advised: “John. now John, my . boypl must have order. you know. Mr. Earls C. Baker, secretary, in I must have order. But I want you hu report mentioned in detail the to tell your mother. John, that important events of the ‘year such you are to go to Rgme. I say you the are to go to Rome. Christmas dinner party. the seal Forster was knocked down by a sale campaign, the Enter dirmer- car last Thursday night. sufierins dance, the theatre party for the children of the Orphanages, the failed to rally. The driver explain- brldge tournament, the attendance ed to police that Forster walked head and internal injuries, and gn. The day before the service he did the back und and while le campaign. the family worsh pped he watched the giving of Christmas resents unobserved from the choir loft. to the children of both rphan- He was chosen to paint the por- ages and the splendid financial trait of former mnperor Taishc returns from the various activities and his escort in 192i. Because the sponsored; together with the in- _"‘_ u consumption; with water front or copper .7 '»_ .'> reservoir. ' ‘ -' hill? 335%”. .. _ _ f_'$.49.50 RECORD PRINCESS cast iron range The Princess is an exceptionally well con- structed range, an excellent baker, very ' economical on fuel; panels are buff hi-lite enamel gngafyrsteeslrrfritllium — — — — ;uu~ . w»; k‘; .3. ' .-¢_Z.r~ic.~: _. f i‘ REGBRD MERGURY One of the latest Record ranges_ built to last, polished top, smooth nickel trimmings and with the new buff hi-lite enamel panels. Suitable for wood or coal, water front or solid copper reservoir iftllfi$lifllln$l4.5ii \ 1- _-_______ a____i_‘ s? v ‘_"“'“‘ . _ y’ ___§ ._ This is the Record Brunswick ‘One of the finest ranges built in the Msritimes, an excellent baker and for fast cooking cannot be excelled. 10 days special and free premium Brace, McKay 8t Go. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. friend! 0119061” (the COH-BtYl/Iiiilfli force from selections made by oi- propriatlcns by the Liberals an! will not alter the decision and de- ficers commanding militia units. Conservatives without pointin out termination of the people o! Vic- To his knowledge, there had been the change in world cond tionl wrie to see that the defence} plenty of Conservatives in the featuring 0.186s ament and thel around their city are piosecu‘ party, fglflngmgnt, with vigor. vision and promptness." Mr. Betta also criticised the oon- The Minister denied this, claim There was a secondary point in tingerlt because it nae only five ing he had referred to these oon- ' the debate which was introduced privates out of 256. Ie laid there dltions. ’ bivmficd’ Bette (Con. london) who were 32 colonels or lieutenant-cob The debate ended a few minutes c rgled the Canadian Coronation onels and not emu‘: privates to after Leslie Mulch (Lib. Winnipoi 0011i Rent was ‘ en on political post guards at Buc ngham Pal- south) said the people he repre grounds. ace. eented did not care whether then i-le exhibited photographs tosub- In sponsoring his motion. Mr. were four or 4o privates in W stantlate his claim the men were Stirlingmsald lt improper for Coronation cont-indent. not smart. they were guilty of b1d o m. it was a wasted after d some of them were not defence for the p e of politi- noon for Parliament. featuring tel; an good physical gpgclmeng, .cal ovals and it a reflection threshing of old straw. Parliam The Minister denied politics had ion bu lie life for a minister in had more to do than engage if been m; motivating m; in ggl- {state a case with such unfairness political tactics designed to embar- eoting the men to go to lnnoorl. as to omit references to the over- rasa one party or another. They had been chosen by a com- bearinl and essential facts. —--_—-—--———— mitten of officers in the permanent The latter reference was to Mr Ills Millard: for bites- ~ Mackenale contrasting defence a9- ..= E 5 i 9. t: s i 5’ i 1' »r“'uv