' The wireless talk and wireless concerts nill further reduce our ability to concentrate on any sub- ject for more than a few minutes. Men who make their own poslfloao posi- n1 ullllnvll Rim I say and do things that. are necessary to ihosc for whom tiolis are provided. The People's Paper rzewzr: Read by verybody -. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . __ __H___________/ LZL TZSTIVIENT lReturn wlllsoowi I Nuinberllf Special Permits _ Issued» Annual flllbfll-‘PTDITOIII Ilellverell 5.1.00 - . ——-‘ Ify ilull, Canada and u. s. A. $4.50 CHARLOTTETOWN’ CANADA THURSDAY MAY 31, 1928 fihlmcmrmr" ‘finnrdl? a‘: H v r NW7 o l; v v _ d?’ H urll n; luur illl, Ollll o N Ti illusls .. s: i u i T | ll"li°.llii.‘-’.‘.i.li...... Assn. Announced TH TH H [T1 1. OTTAWA. May 3Q.——~TTIL‘ parlia- mentary immigration inquiry ap-. I proved of a motion this morning for . a retllrn showing all special enl- lmigrntion permits issued from Jau- ' ' ' iuory 1. 1920; The report will Show Amerlca“ Money lnthc number of permits officially Canada and Newfltcrmed letters of admission or as-‘ Fisheries‘; Association A d -l foundland $3,500,- 000,000-— Canadians, Have $722,000,000 ill U. S. Investments: i surance. granted parliament and others. . The motion was made by Hon. J. W. Edwards, Conservative. Fron- tonac-Adtlington and seconded by Hon. Charles Stewart. Minister of the interior. "It will take from five to six to members of . i dresses _ Appeal tol l Members of Parlia-l l ment #- Declare Ab-T . olition of Trawler? HHIEHT HTHITHH PHTPHHTNH TH ' MONTREAL. May 30-Announce- mcnt was made at thc offices of thc ‘ ' Canadian Newsprint Company, iim- l l Jted. here today that the following . V. i 1companies have withdrawn from itzl __ . Uneasmess Felt 111 il§fn'ii?oh§ttlii. “tiiilciaiiiifti gfigiln Their Drive on Pe- king the National- ' ' ' ' "' _1Canadian Paper Company. Quebec. Brltlsh Ofilcral (“Ir Price Brothers of Quebec have not- cles (Special f0 The Guardian) “c1 1‘ was Ame“ LONDON, May 30.-— Consider- able uneasiness is felt in British Over Italianmice of withdrawal, the announce- , , ,ment said. Jugo-Slav Qonfllgt l The Newsprint company itselfhad __ not been alld would not be dissolv- Rcports of the, dissolution of the Newspaper ExportT _ Association of Canada was contain-T Mlles South 0f ists Have Taken Pa- otingfu 11110111111111 Strategical Point 85 l V. l. 1 i ‘months to prepare the report and it . ~ . . . . . _ _ WASHINGTON, May 30. -- Am- will bv necessary to engage from w0llld DQIIIOYHTIZQi official circles over the unexpected e?,1g‘0,12%,’°ilgvg"gNL°"g°"k@111‘1 C, fital orit-lln money invested in Cnnadnfien t0 twelve temporary olllcla “ I t 1 1 Itaiian-Jugo-Slav conflict. Reports 25g.‘ e a e w ew or m‘ "11 ' and Newfoundland totalled ap- 5111190 W- J- Egllll- deputy minis v n us ry' i today from the British representat! ill-m. Newqln-ml Export Assooia. 7*‘ ._ proximately $3.547.0(l0.000 at the 111 11111111811111011. 111 llfonllfilllg t0, l “'95 111391111‘ and Bflgmde- lwwevntion of Canada has been dissolved ‘Camdmn Pr?“ l (did of 1927. saysll 1110011 01 111° DTHEEZIEIIK 11 °1 the $11119‘; MONTREAT-Iaimay 3g- “nltnfrgzfl cl‘. indicate that the tension is less Price Bros. and Colrlpauv one of SHANGHAI‘. iwutaiigfollénilggfi, 1 - ' . ar ame '1' ‘ ' - - " - .- '. eruusslol u- . . ' (110D6 0i d“ l1'1 11E l1 .. grave than was feared at first. ‘the largest producers. have glvcn x1028‘Egvernnumvs pomy m norm partment of Commerce hero. ‘ ‘ _ 'l‘lm report says that American. 111*’ 9011111111599 W919 01 111° ‘1i1111'l_:\dopting thc majority report of the inoilcy invested in Canada and ; 1°“ 111°‘ .111“ “"111”? °1 111° 1'°1111'11l110ylll ‘CdmlniS-slvn W111¢11 16°01“ Nrulfoundiand is between three and “on. 593mm WW1“ (‘M15111 "111111119 l mended the abolition of steam traw- l Human“ a ha" bmkm out 0f a wk opinion or suspicion‘ respecting tlil- loos l“ mo Canadian Atlantic fish-l ai of American investments abroad 1. mu" of 151mm“! P01111113‘ Tins 111111151111. 1110 311111101311 “$591+ ' :_ies Association has circuiarizcd each l cf from eievcn and a half (0 thirt- ; __ con and a half billions. ‘ . . _ ‘ulsmb\-.l' of the cabinet and each: Alurricall investments in British Royal Grenadlgrs ‘member or Parliament nreme 1105i)" North America now Iotal nearly as ‘(ion of Mr. Justice Macfeans min- much as ilivcsllncnts in all Europe ' ' , ‘ority report. The resolution in the and are second only to Americunl BuffaloiCiYCllTill‘ declares that the EbOTTtIOTT‘ investments in all Latin America - _» 10f steam trawlers would ‘mean the. (Special to Tilc Guardian) idelnorailzation of the fishing m-l . combined. During thc calendar year _ 1921. American investments in Cau- BUFFALO, N. Y.. May 30.-For‘dustry in Nova Scotla and that the‘ 1 ada and Newfoundland increased by the first, tlmc in. this generation atfassociation believes that the minor-. . about 3237000000. says the report. least, the Britlsll red cogltg lnvadccllily report is entirely in accord with‘ 0f Canadian money invested ill,l;l'li5 clty yesterday. Their capture ofilhe best interest of the industry and thc United States, (he report saysiguflnlo was not l~gsented_ llQwel/flfuthfl country as a whole. ‘tan investigation oi’ Canadian ill- ll“ the 19.15;, and when the hlsml-lc The circular also sets fortii the‘. vcstlncnt here. by (he Dominion goyal Gl-gngdlerg of Toronto slap. belief that the abolition of steam, Bureau of Statistics is now ill pro- pod (mm a Spgcjglfl N_ R_ “all, o; trawlcrs ulouid hinder the mam-i gross. Its tentative estimate is q-on-uoe swoon. lhoy found on Am- tenance of a regular well-sustained ‘supply of fresh fish for inland Carl- The Jugo-Slav Government is innioticc of withdrawal from the as- a very‘ cgncjllamry mood_ The onlyisooiotlon, which regulatl. we mm. China. all (iu- southern (National- fefir is that Stephen Radium, tllepf newsprint and of their intenii0l111$11 11111111113’ <‘<11111111111de15 were m‘ Opposition leader. might get thclto sell next year's output of their Oldlllflllll‘; 111011‘ “1111115 v 104111’ 1'," upper llampund cause Howl-atlas,“ mills on (llL-ir own forms, carry out. a fresh tilrusi III (he di- lion of mo Nobumo treaty: n- mis§ "This development. according tolrection of Poking. happened, the entire situation iwtlie Daily Express, is bound to re- SHNQQHAT- vMllll 311-" T111‘ N311“ Southern Europe might become expsult ill a break in newsprint prices iollailsts in their drivl- up the Pelt; tromely crlucaL land a fight to thc finish among (.lie lllll-Tillllkllw’ 11113“ ‘n11’ f“. mndoh bankers’ who lately havelptroduccrs. It is also held to mean Peking Ttlllb‘t"l"ll¢1;liJc.;i;Lmhnvilfgs Illfnll: (shown much inmrest 1n Jugo-Slavim‘Sllfiitilffgfl{iltgie0lggglgft tcholfgpnlnles lnull ofs tliieulilorlligrli Capitol Zgingpgigsélci The “$91311 111T1°9151the industry must passugaiidwtllglu LONDON, May ‘.IO.-~A dcspatch fie mgod a @111’ 315° 15 111 11 Pfimjseveral smaller mills undoubtedly from Foochow today said the fire R0ME' M ‘ lwill have to close down." which destroyed a dormitory at Fu- - 1W 311-5 111191 01116181; “The leading Canadian compah- kien Christian University “as “ob- c°111m11111q11@ 141G115! 511111 that thfliies in the Newsprint Export Associ- viously incendiary," it said there {DY-elzlrlllln gflnster at ‘Belgrade hadlatlon are the Abitibi Power and was evidence that chemicals were factiog: fege 1g £15k urgent SatlS-‘PB-Pél‘ Company. the Brampton Pillp used. Chinese irresponsibles in Feb- _ r an - talian demonstra-llllld Pfliltl 90111198113’. the Cnnadflruary were charged with having tions in Jugo-Slavla. Zpflwel’ 11nd Palm‘ Comillllly. 111B fired dormitories at various schools I-IONG KONG, May 30.—Rep0rl51P0l‘t Alfred Pulp and Paper Com- i“ a oampalgn ogomst mlsslon work from Kiflng-Shan‘ lo the Provmcomany. Price Bros. and Company and l l p ' f p kl Th of Chekian - th t ithe Wayagauiock Puli l - n he mvmce 0 u en" e Nationalist 1550x1531)’ d 8_ Yansbssnwcolnpany" 1 m“ P1111“ buildings destroyed previously were has seized av h?“ err 11131111- ‘11°11< ' at Foo Chow College of the Ameri- ormu I .e s lps or t e trans- can Board of missions. at the Gram- p ‘m ° 111111195 °Y1 111E Yflngl-Se‘, mar school of the some mission and l... _ _ . _ _ . H 1 - , i...I..—-...m.........._. This ‘picture shouu. Premier Stall-for a private view of thc Royal Ac- lcy Baldwin and Airs. Baldwin ar-adclnys salon, one of the greats-std riving at Burlilllqtou Ilousc. Lflfidflihilfl collections ever assembled. i THE y The respective salutes were givelml >____ - 1 -————-¢4->»---_._ TTN.‘ two principal Canadian rali-I-rhe ‘ymh Now york regiment. roads hold about $110,000,000 of Ani- ('l'T('ii|l investments: . | . guards fell in as escort behind them.‘ ' 1hcaded by the band of the Grena- _ marched in full dress;‘ their great benrskilis towcr- ‘ I . 57291111911110 111 1169111111191‘ 31- 1927- o! ‘Yerican regiment drawn up to- greet _ n _. tins amount $162,000,000 was saldlmom_ ‘zidlan centres. \ _ _ , L , to be hcid "by the chartered banks.’ . . ~ I 1 i I _’ Marry Sir Neville ' l ANETTTEGYPTTHTT TREATY to fight an insurgent force under) “‘éif.i“’féii.li‘f..iie'liditii."it Address A111 Presentation To Dr. been seized despite strong protests. at St. Marks College. a British mis- sion. -<o>~~~ - Idlers. Tile band ____‘ A . ‘ Graves Washed Out Byflerroifiofltornis (Canadian Press) - QUEBEC. Mav 30.—Graves wer washed out. coffins laid bare and some of them even canted from their last resting place. tombstones were overturned and smashed and other serious damages were caused by a terrific storm which swept ov- er the village of Chandler on Mon- (‘tly last. news of which has only just bccli received here today owing to n complete interruption in tele- graph and telephone service'- caused by (ho strong winds. Captalnflourtney- . . “ Ready For Trans- Atlantic-Flight (Canadian Press) » ' -_._,. LONDON, May 29. — Captain! Frank _T. Courtney, British avTatolxI ‘ who has been planning a trnnszr- . lanlic flight for solne time iutentlsi starting his latest venture which: will ho by wayof thc Azores as soon l as ivrothcl‘ conditions are favorable. Captain Courtney il-l now at Pisa. Italy. anti his Dronier-Napier whale The ships are being held while the‘ 119005 embark. but have not yet. isgglltigi-eglnlteg State's owned vessels in ie se zure belong tol 1119 American Rapids Company. ‘ H103) CHOW, China. May 30.~ Yesterday afternoon a delegation F k1 es royed a dormitory of themeprcseniing (he Prince Edward Isl- u en Chrstian University lastland Dental Association waited at its";‘lgglfitglllgglrzfngiousodda tiugglg-‘hii Téolgflt? on Dtr. Bagnoil and Dres- 'a ue a ,-;cn t- iim wit the Association's 000. The school is supported by Me- greetings alld congratulations on thodlsts. Congregationalists and the his having completed fifty years in American Reformed Church. the active practice of his profess- —— _ lion. DI‘. Bngnall is at present con~ The prime minister said TTC1ITTEIQI€$ICg 115s lpiiigéicggilT:ncFT\'tHJi11ibi1; might have one idea - i . .. . .. ' ‘ ‘ "reasonable grounds" Ttfndvhfili “é%,l?‘tO\\n‘d lecovecléérlotteto n 191181105 mlsht have another and he' -~ - w -' would not undertake m Sn ‘mull Prince Edward Island. . _ .. the matter came before the gmmm I May 30, 1920. tllclr iangtlagtf of love can express. The He“ Mr‘ Elliott acting milrh-‘Dr. J. S. Bagnali. D. D. S. _0n behalf of the Dental Associa- mm. of Laban“ mm‘ Mn chuljchiDenl- ‘Doctor: D (loll ot_ bronco Etiwtlsd‘ I5mnd_ that there was no change in ‘ma: ‘It is with great pride and de- '1. It. ROBINS, 5H“... Situation in Ottawa and m; light. that we your brothers in thc President. _ l'pfl\yest for intervention‘ iprofesslon of Dentistry in this Pro- J. If. AYERS, A" w elated-colElliott?.Efi3i..§’§’i.‘é".l““1..°‘ ti‘ .. we‘. other Mvate - . . _ _' a'yco gra - i o i le vsl an B now on the Harder lmglgistgogmgoxgxl.(lotions. upon your having completed address were a complete surprise to the l-ollwoy commission w mvestb fifty years of Dental practice m (his him. Dr. Bagnali _madc a fitting gals Subsldlflry companies was nuldeiléblllgillifsiliwed Province of Prince Ed- rl-pliy‘ tlllankinghills brother kpro- n ie House of Commons -.- i 7 m” a“ - “s5 011115 01‘ l‘ 11111111111118 ind- T. L, 01mm), tconsorvotlvofoagioé: You, Sir, have tho honour of bc- 119515 not only during his recent ill- to Northwest). Mr. chum“ mo_ ing the first native of this Prov- ncss but throughout his whole pro- Lion to give thlo blll pyecedpl-lcowaslilltlf.‘ (o receive a diploma. conferring fcssionai career. The delegation. thc degree of Doctor of Dental after a short visit withdrew wishing Surgery. and thc public. as ivell .i.s tilt- doctor an early and r-olnpleh: led above the ranks ahd their scar-. ‘let tunios witnwhlto faclllgs lent o; startling color . to thc drab khaki‘ round about. Such uniforms have . , ‘ (S ial r575; Guardian) “my been Tcenihere bell LONTggN, May 30;_lGTfldy:-' Coop-* ~ ""‘cl*franked with her golden‘ bionde hair as Great Brittains most beau- tiful actress. will lnarry Sir Neville Pearson early ili Julie. thc Evfilllllil Standard reported today. Sir Ncvll- . tho second Baronet and heir of . T ' To Stir Arthur Pcarson "the blind Bar- olict.‘ is a leading publisher. '. it lulu IN iilillSi-I Reasons SetForth By‘ King Government For Decliuiug- T0 Become A Party T0 The Anglo-Egyptiail Convention. -- T0 V Enter A Military Alliance WithEgypt orrAwA, Ont, Mal! ‘io-wlth" RQgCHT. In R018 WORM B6 PYGTTITTTOTELT TO OTTTTGI‘ Parts British Empire And fianada. Itself, Says J. S. Bagnall, D. D. S. {Oé-i (Special to Tiie Guardian) (From our own Corrcspoliilrlitl ‘Iilursday should the weather per- west the House managed 10 Wlssle mil. through a rather busy clay. I-Iowev- ,. ficr (he Associated Press was ill-lprorogation roar and bustle. No- ‘$099151 1° Th" (311111111111112: F > ___’____ . . forlucd that his route will be from zbody seems in any hurry to go home TOROWIO- M“? 3O-“Mm ' " 4 - . . ‘organization but nonc ilad been (lull across to Newfoundland and that thc members are 21111181118 Chapter I‘ o‘ D‘ Ejssumed Th? . .. - -,. , 1 mo" southward w New york Low- role of Mannikin at the opening OTTAWA. Nfay 30. Lulu‘ owning ,,l.ill.ct. mdelllnlidf-‘S 1-1/111 3'91» 111flb9l'1f111Z9~ . . (l » "(l (i ~ British gov- that (he dismissal of this man had $111111‘ 1° make a mam back dues“ I“ m“ 1t is Smwd that’ the 1' 0' n.1,?‘QQJTTTERQuffiufgfgegfi; iztrTTiiilcliitcnLiil “dolinrcxtitlli with tile lz-ivcn "much concern“ and if he l‘ to England. ' ‘ _ ‘ j .~ ' ' 1317331199 "f 111° Q°11591'V1‘~11V9/1l‘11d°1' $0111?‘ msbxonsdfolf) Hm? “clf-linyll-‘IO letter of his (o (he British ilrn- ligation his request would be grant- M P. who is known to have set his face “WY 1mm“! a Hob’ p 1|iOSitl roads as follows‘ "wo could cd. hands into the public piil'se. 11m Tqromo‘ '1'. ( (hat thc (rvalv should lnitird (iris cast- involved a hard- Up Anyway. after prayers had been‘ mcldfillfdlly (he gown had been lllizwlfinnpplicublc to Canada nor silip and was one. in which justice Tlyliil; bout is ready (o hop off on Hon. R. B. Bennett absent on a trip . . 0f Mannlkur /\l Captain Courtney's London of- or. there is none of the usual pre- Prenllgfs Brltlsh d.d or "idi ~~ Pisa to Lisbon thence to the Azores ‘and the suspicion will not down 131111111“ Regent °1 the Mumupal “as dmmm o 1 a so eh around hoping that the increased ‘ti "ll ‘ l"llll'~‘i(‘i' l‘\iJTI‘(T (ilc cur-l The Hon. W. D. Ellllfl‘ admitted l, Ms Stated the Gupta“, may u... ceremony of the National chapter 1P ill 11f l 1- r Grab has gatheredstrength with the posfly gvptilill treaty. All extract TFOTTTSTTOURT turn up and ask for inves- 11811111513 1119 111511111915 d1l1l11118 111911‘ med soldiers have placed on m‘? not contemplate rovonlmmltiillg to Mr. Jacobs. Liberal. Cartier. ad- 113M111“? 1101159 88113’ Yelllffled b0 1-110 ‘nude from the 111121111153] Sea“ which undertake (o participait- in its rnt- should ho (lone. A general discus- “status" argument and T. L. Church the viscoumcss wmmgdon so 1mm‘ ification and signature. It is ob- sirni on partronalg-e was ])l‘CC1])TtHL-,1'uk‘§' out of order by the $|)(I{l-{e|-_ ' l A motion to go into supply l“ the Staillmlwlcclllrcd 1-1101 Canada would ye- "(11111190 W119" 511° “$11911 1111‘ 511°11sorvcd ill this cunnorliuli (iiai i1 l.= ed. main in thc British Empire in spite ‘vhne 1“ T°1m11° 1'°°°1111Y- r1111‘ His Majesty's govornulcui in (ire. Thc Hon. H. H. Stevens took serqlilllidi- of Commons this afternoon 1V1‘ ‘l1 V011!" 1111111 01010551011. C1111 5111- ¢°11V¢11l‘5¢@11B-- of ome Atklnsons me Boumssus Eirolllld W011i 15 l1 (1999 W111" "9101 011 Britain which has directed thc poi- ions objections (n political lawyers illflnlpted C. G. Coote. (U. F. Mam lcrcly testify to the splendid mnml- -- r '~ (Canadian Prtfls) the Ewart‘; and m‘; Dfifoegv- ' W111011 111-180 110111915 1111“! 199911 ill-icy in (he pusi as (o its relations being; employed Til prosecuting cust- Leort. (._0 protest that salaries pawl Pl" 111 W111C11 Y0" 11111111 1'@5lJ011df'-l1'10 ‘.- ‘ " (isticaliy painted. which has ncgoiiatcli ullls cases. The reply of the minis-its mcn ln the scientific and toellni-‘lhf lfllldllsibllill‘ lllld honourable ‘ MANILA. May 30.--'I‘he private‘ T, l will. Egypt. radio station OPIOM at Fort Mo-Fhudlegryxgflgldgla ‘ggndgfioxorxigszl: "I don't mind being a nlannikin1tllp present. Kinicy near Manila asserted that it me erratic Hon“ took Occasion taut all, in a worthy cause," she told which is to udmi intercepted a message at 100130 lo-~ _ . everyone. as siic walked about show-lions and fllllh" _ 111cm from station AF‘ 2 BQ V11“1'1iguligiiimsh‘zlcfiijddoroiogcTfigsfielf.i..g off thc work nl the Qrll)l)]g(]1l.l'(‘fli_\'. Wc ram» - that were an Mr. Stevens held that lawyers hgn-lculturo was losing its professionaLDexital Association was formed '.Ii lvosi/Jck. relidin 1 "Nubile. heard men m we I‘ o, D. E’ delcrfltofi issue to he r: I us (o the ossulnp»‘appointed wilerc exclusive dutyWnen because of the low salaries 1901. you ulere one of those who yo," transmnmrg on about mmyl T111?“ lllliynlwk 11 r1111}; 1111 I051? from ‘m. and “mm L ‘tion by Call la oi" lnii(~.u'y' c-blutti- would be to prosecute. I-le demand- ‘#111011 W919 1111111 took a most active interest in its (hi-cc (peters. Plane no nheadj’ mflfs 1°‘ "1 _w“ys Mfr If“ "mba ‘. - ---aoa>-----_- (lions ili Lluropv- or (hv- lunar east. as t-ti‘ that tilt- report of the royaicoln- ‘ He. gave a comparison between;nrgnnlzalloll_ being p5 lll-Sl, Pfgsjd. Tl“. message’ purported“, addressed T" 15111 115 1111119?‘ 3° 1°t°111 would be inevitable \\'(‘i‘l‘ the ‘Can- mission in respect of offenders 2111114165 D010 111 1110 United silltcigcnt, and also serving for the past 1° 11w commander of the missing migulggnovfgcaed em“ ‘ilfmaigft i‘; adian sovcrlllrlvlll to rcrolnmenrl should be carried out (o the iettel ~01» cc and in the Canadian to li- twenty-two years as Secretary m . .. . . Ir ‘ HE (pl-mime n la e n 1onterili8 into n uiilitarl’ hliiulirc as far as possible. uiqrme 111915“ 111111- 93115111" P1115Registrar-Treasurer with efficiency u] 1n 111° 11°11“ 1' 11 would otherwise have generated. i 9 I DE RD SURE and w,- ol- justly.» w,“ one of T“ TlluquglClli positions of the dept. of agricui-idealillg which such a degree. dc- draft aIJrct-lliolit ' Mr. Cootcmands of the one who obtains it‘. st * the provis- a long list of Tory lawyers employ-fluff‘ were inadequate. the (ti by the Conservative govr-rnlnent.[dcc1ared that the department of ag- When the Prince Edward Island l Coming Events, : Meetings. Eton “Ilcsorvc Jilly 18th for too at Fort Augustus. 4773-5-8l-5i l t forth ill "For ltl-asonabic Taxi Service. phone Il29-J. Miss If. M. Hobkirk. was very ‘Mm’ v/itii Etzypt. that ll (mum be nrciud-. Mr. Egan. deputy minister of im- 11111011 1955 than the United StatesJond satisfaction o" o grout mam. "Ga-rhqb“ _____ __ iciai to the relations between Can- migration who yesterday submitted T111‘. professional service of Canada,‘ l . l 1 1. udn. and the other part s of the Bri- the long list of permits issued b)’ '°"“d Mr" Cwm- 11111511 "impel-E woo;§f,°1‘f..f1“;i,.3.§?}i...1“§f,fi,i°...i.°.'iffifii“g. Loughran-Latzo "Hope River play in ‘Iracadie ltiSil empire as well as (o thc intcr- the department as sponsored by 111111 0f the United States for mallflhe Dommlon Dem“, Counc". hem posipolicd. Dnio to be announced . . ests of Canada itself." uncmbers of parliament since. was A5 11111185 110W 81-006 many Cnnnd-‘ . . ~ d M 1 . 0' G , The interchange 0t‘ (‘(1l‘\‘fiS|)OIl(T-1figllill nil the stand today and was 10115 W911i l0 the United States tolglliswaeli: ti: fifinnsrliilPnuglt-t 22.111231; 1111M‘. 4780 111' once begun Nov. ll v/imn n copy of further cross questioned on the sub- 1111K? i105£ RFD-dilute university cour-lq deb‘ t"), do?) ‘gmniude for your --.__H “""“ ‘ a draft. treat)’ with elzlpt was sent lcct. There was so far as he knew W5 linnhful find ‘gym! devomm m my “Importance of Being Earnest. Frequently they remained there Sn - ' . _ .. because of the fact. that they could to wumn Gunrdmn‘ "m 5 3o a‘ (o (he minister of ovtl-rllzll affairs or had evidence to believe. no traf- (Canadlan Press) 1witll n request that thc vicws of thc licking in permits. He rend a letter NEW you; M“ gunmen"... oli (holding the high standard. dignity (Canadian Press) {and ideals of our profession in this “Meeting of_tTic_ Winsioe Ship- O'I'I‘A _ m" m. ,1” A‘ M“ 3°‘ Th” H°"“°<l1 sudden downpour of rrlln. the. Canadian government might ot- from the Hon. E.J.McMurray.Win- vblnln more money ln the United g '1 mmnmg “Mm” b“ Swlflshl card scheduled 101 Ebbvlld‘ ‘communicated to the British for- nlpcfl. stutlns that. in I922 his firm States. Mr. Coote took up the de- Pmvmae n5 We“ as 1111011121101“ Lholiilit: Club will be leld i the lull partment of agriculture in particu- “h” Prwmces 01 m“ Dummkm- 1 1 n at. Wlnsloe Saturday. June 2nd It 7.30. Loading hogs Thursday. Julie 7th. ill thc forenoon. 4717~6-8l-2i eign secretary. In the end. thc lai- hnrl received $75 from Mr. Kolchin tel" expressed his satisfaction with of that city who desired to bring a thc position taken by the Canadian member of his family from Russia, jgovcrnmclit in their reply to thc although personally he had no ‘British government. knowledge of the matter. The ap- ‘ The Government of Canada mak- plication had been unsuccessful. ‘cs it clear that the Dominion. as a After a good deal of discussion on member of the British Common- motion of Dr. Edwards of Fronten- ‘weaith of nations. and of the Leu- ac it was decided to have a return lgue of Nations. will be prepared if of all permits issued since i922. s lOCCIL-‘KTOII arises in connection with On the opening of the House this ‘(he proposed treaty. as in case of afternoon W. K. Fsiing asked the _ ‘Locamo and other regional agrec- prime minister if in view of a pre- "Pliny next. Premier King moved inf‘... 1 < leld tonight and headed by oi 1,20,12,23“; tglhuguemm“ "m" "'15 world's light heavyweight chum-l 51o“ T] n a end of m" Sea" pionllhip bout between Tommy, _ ' 1e mono“ carrkzd‘ Loughrnn and Pete Latzo has been postponed until next Wednesday night. Promoter H. J. Fugazy un- ounced late this afternoon. i Wo deeply regret your recent ill- nes which at present prevents you froln engaging in professional dur- ie‘; but be assured of our earnest roieitation that you may be fllllv restored to your wonted health again, so that we may yet bo dir- ected by your wise counsels and helpful advice in the problems that professionally confront us. W0 wislrthat this gift of flowers may bring to your heart, at this time of sickness some good cheer n i and hope. that only flowers in 0111111311“ F1111"- "01111511111 lnr and compared salaries paid to scientific experts in the U. s. and in Canada. giving a long list of eq- uivalent positions with emoluments attached. J. S. Steedman. Liberal-Progres- sive. Sourls. and the Hon. S. F. Tol- mle etronsly supported Mr. Coote. The Hon. J. A. Robb. minister of finance. stated that the civil serv- ice had submitted a memorandum to the treasury board. when the es- “West's Garage-Repairing on all makes of cars. Night and day service. Pownal St. Phone 1131-11. 47B3-5-3I-thmon-ll. ‘"woeooooooooa-ooooo on Condensed ‘Specials RATL-io. per word, not each lnlortluu ll thin column. I FM I WANTED — COOK, CHAMBER maids and waitresses. Apply Cox Howl, Bouris. ieio-ll-ao-lzl ‘CHOICE Elf-NI!) BIII‘ FROM I ,_ _ . . _,__I____ LONDON. May 28.—Tlie problem of how to dl-SDOSP of old safety- razor blades. which has puzzled mankind. both in Europe and Am- erica for years. was solved today b‘/ Kenneth G. Fraser. F. H. C. 8.. oi’ Edinburgh. in a letter to The Lon- don Times. I-‘raser in a medical missionary in the Southern Sudan and is novfon furlough. His solu- "Spccial show. Elmira Hall, Thursday. 5-28-31. nnt-nts. to consider tho policy to be vious statement that the council limit-cs Were being prepared. but ._.._. adopted nlid if noctl bc to be rec- would act on the advice of the min- did I101- Seem t0 be agreed as to TORONTO. May 30. — Maritlmelommondecl to parliament ill thevister of national revenue the very What Should be done In the matter ShOW- 5-29-31. light to moderate winds. portly: light of the situation then existing moment t-hat the minister gave to of technical _ mem ‘They had no cloudy. probably a ‘few scatte ed both at. home and abroad. |the council "reasonable grounds" doubt however about the cost of the "DR- CLIFF, M. D. Start no! showers. l Tile featuri- of‘ last night was in for restricting importations refcJ- "M19556 which W011"! 1X’ 11l- leflit to over one million dollars annually 11111119 9161/91111011-6019- 113 PHMI lull-fed cattle. Saunders, New- lion ia’b0lh useful and P1111511“ Toronto cloudy . 62-46 connection with the discussion of ring probably to national products 8750.000. If all the technical] S 0 to . 4mg; 11°11! C0. b-li-tf. ihrdblll- Montreal fair .. .. 56-48 the estimates of the minister of na- -and fn ylew of a receipt of a teic- trained men were given increase’; fililg§eag1lgfiggred"lfifgmhg t” m. a n “For rears I have been collecl- Quebec cloudy . M-Sfhtionai revenue. . Mr. Cohan. M0n(.- cram from cl-onon stating that (he there would be cases where the of millions. The rest of the after- "The 110M River Dramatic 011th . 0U WANT GOOD INVELOPIS. 1118 used blades to present my Charlottetown cloudy . . 66-53, real. called attention to the factl 192a strawberry crop to the value of heads of departments would be get» noon was 5mm ln “mo-m, ostlmol- will present their play "Joshua's frlendl in thfl Halifax fog .. . 08444.net an enforcement oflicer ut $65,000 will be ready for the marital, ting less than subordinates. While e3 in committee. Courtship" in Tracadle Hall on woolly-heeded \ .... Prloeallofol-lfloe: 100 for 35cc 310 for eto- B00 f i.00~ 1000 iouthern Sudan. who u! expert at st. John foggy . H. 55-44. Notre Dam n s B i h d be‘. di - i f d d th . Mr. Robb thou ht tn i u i ~ 701‘ 01.90. ' outfit,‘ Qilnrgllan striving each other‘; heads with Boston clear .. .. .. 72-54‘ missed uftcT r§von°vltri anduhevesn vTTouTd T: cooiiit at: BQHOTTB ‘liloglni? of Canada we: well ‘Teak/ed icswicnfilTinlitimuTteiiuh-lih: 18:1); Monday’ June “'1' 4140-5-29-tts-fl 0111M. Guardian Job Priniery. them. 1 never could get enough of New York clear . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Io-saimollths service and having contrib-ithey are compelled to market this the matter under diseumion would the trade (,1 the we", moon“ mo. ~ . _ g_ ll-lqm. . High tide this morning at 8.37 and. uted several ilundrcd dollars to the crop in competition with the sul-p- have the serious conslde utitn. of the lng April a], 1913, 1|; mo“ the lm. “The n; Peoples Group b‘! *---_._..._._..___.___...__.._. "If anybody wishes to post bladed wnlsht at 9.33. I ‘superannuation fund. and that sim- (us berries of the United States, government. pom o, h“, mound "5700." (gm-nun i‘: 1T1 m,“ m“, o, l" . WANT!» ... A c005, annuals. to my Edinburgh address. I will sun set: this evening at_'1.43 nndlply on the complaint of n member ulollid‘ he consider the situation ns Mr. Miller. Qlrllapelie. thought over the previous twelve lnollths comedy drain. . villas" 11°‘ "WW ""1"!" W" 1W"- ln re- ending April 3i. 1m. and the ox- the oeorlmown on . search work. The losses to the wes- mm to have deureued by oval-whine 1st, it lfl, o Q11.“ tel-n farmer in rust alone amounted $52,500,000. " ' -! . .. take them back with me in the rises tomorrow morning at 4.11. iof parliament of purtizanship. it. is rl “reasonable ground" for pas- tulun tn the Sudan. where they Full moon Sunday. June 3rd. 7.10 (without, invosiiualiou oi‘ (hr- fur-lasing on orller-in-oounoil preventing a. m. ‘lie was n returned soldier. Ali iii-this ihleatenetl dumping‘? ‘I114 My "preferred. Apply to 919m 141mm Ooh. all 1 GTM-B-M-iil. will give real pleasure. k . . - ’ ‘