‘ (Continual 1mm g l) . HWESYTE" cutaneous-dummy The Glllhn '“=§u~“eounun.:_ Water n. Toronto leisu- wu- m, . wltmsgfiffimfi,“ gm your order tovtbo boy and; olumn Is reserved f ‘ of local! Interest but Mam of a newt! nltnre may bolnsert- ed at 2 cents a word atricly psy- lhlo in HIRING. . - I \ q-HQUSE KEEPER. wanted for fmn house. family of three. A ply A. B. C. Guardian. Summersif, L-ioc-irlll-Bi. _BUBROUGHS We m; fresh etook worm capsules f fox pups, dam-lies Drug store -' ' n-sas-l-zo-sl. -KY_ANIZE self-smoothing 4 hour flocr filllSll ‘A pint and cne rubber set brush value for 16c at mace s. _ b503-4-B0-2i. -A VISIT to our store will save you money on 'm_any articles now on selc-(Juoriies Dru? Store l-fifld-i-Zl-Zl. -%UALITY MEAT MARKET at Ken: 1 Lon now open for business In the cMahon Bulldln . All meats inspected and used be ore offered to public. Satisfaction drantecd. Your patronage would c alibi-ec- iated. Signed Major MacDonald. L-57B-4-20-2l. —JUDGMENT GIVEN’ -— Jmig- ment was given in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Glorice W. Gallant vs. Frank Gallant in-the county Court yesterday by His Honor Judge sharv. This case was ln connection will; the matter oi’ | dog bite, injuries through which Mr. ._Gallant received. This took the court several davs. Adrian P‘. Areenault, K. C., for the plaintiff, end C. D. MscCsllum for the de- fendant. . ....i.. ‘ JIHANK OFFERING SERVICE- The Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church, Remington, held a. public ghoul: Offering ser- vice, on Tue ay eve , ril 11th. at which Rev-a Querrie of Hunter River- was the special speaker, ‘Iihe President oi’ the Society. Mrs. T. J. Humphrey resided and the choiiagrescnt led time singing of ‘sui le hymns. ‘Phe Glorious Replication and Eas- ier service of Wolihlp was used. ““'§"l“"€ll‘ .26.. ‘f’ i?” o1- ree ' , . Hi by ofnfiacwu Olg- b‘ "em lien by Vice President. Mrs. .Wm.. cotton. with the Glorious Realize.- ll dllm I 0f fll erldled, the vfour Jesug d“? new; (o. u; n; . self-righteousness ire-hold- short redehlegtlonslzrviee, wps m: W! t such methods‘ may be en by Mrs. nelnnloncflnoomcs. It m!“ in l Wider sphere and was with pleasure that Mrs. I-lum- h‘ m 3 ti" s" "h" 919.‘! 8110"!!! ohrey introduced the guest speak- g of lathe eveninl. Mr. Mc- uarr gave a open d address iflkirlg for his ubject the us!’ ‘St. Pa/ul may be first foreign missionary, was with a sense‘ of divine guid- "W "iron him that he set out ou his secgnd missionary journey As I. result oi Paul's vision at ‘Ross Ind his needy acceptance of the chime laid upon him, the gospel °i Jesus rec/chad » llllucpe B. and the western world. HITLER PARADES, "Onsisnor Orsenigo was assigned in the front row oi the diplomatic tribune where-he stood hatless umfllchout the long and Wfl-i Seen to use his binoculars ‘Rquently. Stressed by Press mentioned Nazi new “Mlmvwslv the fact that the representative of the Holy Sec Dlrticipoted. The question asked fifhdmiim“ "" llhtmvf; n age a e or P096 Pius $ to rggulate the Vatican's relations with Nazi Ger- mluy as his predecessor, Pope may $13.25;. done will}; t]: dim. ml.” - °""“‘ ° Ough gigantic in scope the- gfgllgesdivulzed few new mlincrv .~ l1 . Mc-st discussed were the heavy luti-aircra-ft guns which were so 3011s wer and, mounts had on f tiuch Ger-- vi usly w ‘ , ' fi,,i°gml°vegugg,eljgzliggyt_ w}; Quebec Raid Nets ‘gum- miil w: mum» iwr- List 0f Communist 1i wrfifil t?“ "ivfitldfieln". filler 1oou£1m 1 W?! I Effie vii. 5 3a , ‘GET-lil- Illl - C“, . sulmnahfiisullnmlle y ‘-Amn. demonstratl once but also by which alon from 190110 bets of said tonight the Balkan Entente had extended a new invitation to Bulgaria to join it, this time with strong hints that some Bulgarian tegslxtlggcl aspiration: would be so . Informed quarters saw in this a new phase of the diplomatic con- great powers are waging on of policy test the for direct ksn countries. The Balkanllntente binds Ru- marue, Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey‘ in ‘a security bloc. garia as territorial claims on the first three because of them in the second Balkan and Great Wars. c lllllldbolcfl "Yhvnhllllyatlllypftllofollowlngggquh Gom- m". Illiuilledsg, delivered ‘to home in a or l.‘ w '“‘%n - IMIIIQTIICQ b] _, responsible for ‘delivllrli: llntoyofihmlirgllc. °' torval TING 11H “IP03 .K1d.l1€ 00-. Kensihgtc —P'AR.E Rink Friday, only 10c Note -€ Mowi- Oil-Ncw and mm Summerside Auto Salvage Box 504: Li? Canada Lesson v 8m l Earl Baldwin (By The cnnmlm Press) N“). April 20~Union French] and English in an o ect. lesson to Europe L115; WHY in‘ threat of war is “not “w. 5W1! a law of nature and ma: after centuries can seek it," Earl £1221: ndgcfireerzi cllienreflfgq "iiht in the first of three lectures in the. University of Toronto's cm- l vocation Hal . That reconciliation and union of Zroups was a practical on not only of a toler- of "certain qualities seafiur Empire can be . s m. understanding. y y mm}, 5nd two racial preserved“-lo In suggesting lll§‘.’?f.§‘$1.”°.l’°{?““°£“...'§h "£3; 1e r , galls’; Hlllllidémglihln he was not and scum: lywousgrl 551;. complacency “We are not _ People but there has happened to fall on us'an experience which tings! not fallen to other people," he "We in our Empire. after much ewflrlmen-t. have adopted the me- thod -of mutual attempting ~ the problems. We have happily been to show that difficulties ca.n by discussion whemwe are certain they could not be by force, We have found that this method oFco-operation can be a- ted to domestic needs as well asrfc those of wider inlpexial im- p0 t. “liver: iamofllinlrof co not be employed with e-uocea.” His address inaugurated a lec-' tureshlp established in tribute to the "Wise and Sir Robert Falconer us pmgjdgnm 1932 of the Univer- Biiiy of I'm-onto, n. university which hi! 500mm. in Earl Baldwin's op- inion. "One of the most significant in the English-speaking world." ‘Bulgaria Extended Invitation To Join The Balkan Ententc The Associated Press) Bulges-La, Apr. Bil-Mem- the Bu (Like Turkey. slLv of Germany War. ‘The Balkan Entente Bulgula to Join some months ago and lifted the military restrictions imposed by the Great War settle- ment, but hitherto has demcnds.) _ » Illi- cl IUD-l _ snowzus Qf , now on Store. BIIEUMAT Fixlllshermlisu’ weu. sane Bed Avril 21st, sdnlisesloll: Party Members .___.______.. ARDIAN Iflhlllllfllll “N. Water gr, 87 Granville UL sale art Gour. L-liB5-4-20-2i. Tlybhw. change of nigm, L-534-4-20-2i tioned Tlru. used car L-saa-i-ez-za-ze. Is Object To Europe of Canada is 01' 531116. nations that other coun- beitter than other co-operatlon in solution of our Molec- bemflcial rule" of n Parliament in the Bal- Bul- her losses to Bulgaria was m in the Greet invited rejecwd . I0 —-(O P)-- A" new. "IIIIIIQQ-"I y to me. Pix the family's llsocrct ll flfl ‘n, Uilllllleic kit for repairing contains ss- gum her, Cement and lorlpel Only 25c m they! ms 10 Dc out. o e e COTTAGE CUITAINI PIX? ‘quantity ' only 59c let. Get your‘ cup- Dly only. _ n: a u o FLOOR COVERING-I - llsl: Floor Covering stun very low price. Ilsa a felt buss with good g painted and varnished lur- facc- In several attractive patterns. 2 yards wide. Special 17c ‘yard, If CLEAltlNGi-A smsll quan- tity of Congoleum Rugs in 8 ft. 9 ins. by B fl. size re- dnfiad i0 clear. Discontinued pa ems. lugulsr 54,75, while they last $3.65. e e- o. Summerside PROPOSALS _ (Cgtinued from e 1) included. Have? said, declarations by anti-aggressor: signatories that y and Germany alone is the power against whom Britain and France gave pledges to and and Rumlnia.) » Spanish Problem Official quarters, were pleased by evidences oi’ operations to ship large nun-l of Italian troops from Spain, ‘There was still ooncern,.however, at the presence pf German and Italian experts in seaports and air ports of nonh- West Spain. , sir John Anderson on behalf of the Government rejected a. glsn to builwdeepvsir raid shel rs as "inmrectlcable" but promised to in- crease production of individual family dog houses" little steel “$17M lfilllmskpeoled Winsfo ny e n Churchill. wartime munitions. to got the iisry, which he and when Mr. Chamberlain an- nounced the »Bllrgin appointment, opposition Liberal Geoffrey Man- der quootlonem- . _. “Would it not be possible to mp- point to this new office, some government supporter who hss always been consistently righ-t, in- stead oi one who has always been. consistently wrong?" . Mr. (Jhambeflein 'yrni.fl- will enter the cabinet ehcrftly, slbly us Ilord President of the Council. s post now held by count Runciman. Robert Hudson, overseas trade secretary, and Cap- tain Dunn Wallace. financial sec- suppi oi light and heavy for them. Dr. 31min pecfed to expand ‘itxrprod oi rifles, automatic urns, cannon. anti-tank end guns, as well as the manufacture of motorized equipment Dr. Burgin‘s activities will be confined to army needs, since aviation and naval production satisfactory and the turning out cf materials for these branches is ahead of the goal previously set. One of the important duties his ministry will have. Mr. Chamber- lain announced. vwlllbe to ccqulre and maintain reserves of essential metals and other raw materials required fou- defence prurposes. T0 REGISTER (Continued ‘from g ‘ e l)‘ ‘ l the I.O.D.E. last Dec. 18. _ _ "We asked all chapters in the province to have their rs register for possible defence duty land all of our 2.800 members in i Illter ‘Red ed l d“ """l'."...°".i. ti.“ a. . ' aims was the first in filo whole Dominion." . . . . .. ugh Hthi “x “mm u r ' rom as . I who mode the In- nouncemant in - U lS - l!) rgeélanpeelegrllleluction ‘N4001- g ANDPRINCE HOLMANS ‘ had » advocated. “Te -.ls failing and ineffective it is lac-- ID COUNTY RiiliSEVELTS PEABE APPEAL SAID ‘ABSURB’ Duce Cites Plans For World Exposition In 1942 As Peace Gesture. M: linl fir“ ltedAPl)— 1 u um ay c pans or a ""°".%.P.‘ .'1‘8.'l.‘“"‘°?;. "l .21? as p a. expec a three years oi peace but declared President Roosevelt's ‘proposal for 10-year nOn-Bcilresslon guarantees wasnwbsurd." . " we wer drenching obscure aggressive designs, we would not be dedicating ourselves....io work cf such vast Vho ortlons." Il Duoe told directors of e Exposition assem- bled to report on their protggress. Mussolini used one me to Dose i-he uncertainty of a reply to President Roosevelt's appeal oi last Saturda and to emphasize the pol- icy of t e Rome-Berlin Axis as one of " hether or not any reply is sent to the» well-known message." he said. "I cannot pass ugh this oo- cssion in reaffirm that e policy of Home and of the Axis is a l- icy inspired by e cri r- ioris oi peace and of collaboration, of which Germany and Italy have given many concrete proofs.’ . Mentions No ‘Name Nowhere in the speech, which was delivered in Julius Caesar Hall, of the capital and broadcast, did he mention President Rmoseve by lmme though he referred ho well-known message‘ and, at an- other point, to “Messiah-like mes- s es.’ also after citilllf the 1W ewes- itlon plans as "a promising ""116" ation that we do not intend to at- tack anyone," Ii Duce declared.- "lt is therefore absolutely unjust and unjustifiable from any point of view to sttem t to place nations of the Axis on ‘l8 seat. of the w- cused. “No less absurd is the proposal o! reciprocal guarantees IBSUIIQ 10 years which do not take into ac- cpunt the pyramidal errors 0f 86°‘ grephy into which individuals hill/I? fallen who have not even the most nudimentary knowledge u! European -‘ r e ' ‘Kiwi? u. proposed ‘expansive con ferenoe in, which the United Still/BS would llmli. itself effectively to its customary role of dislant sRectator. experience gives us some b w‘ 1W suns on this score: Namely ihBt the r the number of conferences enmore certainty there is of fail- ltegudcd measuring Despite Musooilnrs references to the musevelt ,. is. the a was wideliv accepted as l‘ by bot-h tallan and forcl n quor- ters. Diplomats said the 9056“?! mes-Age apparently had the effect £0 >i'n_ e totalltarlan camp of a warn- to slow down. ' ussollnl said it was time ‘to reduce to silence the sowers of pan- icnan-tloipators of catastro es, pro- fessional faielists who o en cover gt? lngmte hatreed or defence e r . of thcitr ymcre or less inadmissible s ’ i In citing Italy's lens for the ex- ition proof t she was not at film “ursaresslve designs". he said: “ or would we have invited other nations to take lcrt in it. Monty of those in woepizirtlg our in- vile. on have shown the ey share our, ideas concerning the develop- ment o1 events?’ Nuleteen nations so far have a- freed to participate in the exposit- on. "Squire” Bennett Heard In Address Before Canadian Gluh ‘(By Mollie ‘McGee, Canadian Press Staff Writer) as a speaker at the Women's Canadian Club here as an English landowner, Mr. Bennett ssid it was moat important that women use their votes in these times. "In tlhe hands of women in our democracies may rest tremendous responsibility," the former Prime Minister said. “If our democracy e it so. present We have uhnlnistra- on. m. Bennett advomted discip- line and restraint and stressed tho of women disr at election times were " become the 0f issues." He concluded that because of the Political complexity many per- sons were wondering "if our party system of have some Decline Noted In Building Work UITAWA, A9111 W-‘(gizifllllllila DEREK! llltl stained: m Mamlgldtoitallod exhale with 08.501.011.111 Much. lmgocfelse of $210.83 or two cont. the Dominion Bureau of tics » today. Building permits first three months , n e-macloo lllaotlllefoflmwmperlod" ' "ovum m - ward d government ms/y notu detrimental’ their fear, be gum, Prorogaiion Egg and eds-so. oom- "sp scare-pectin: Arrest and iiifliifivé?“ vet-mitt" "AnAotto I is» Actof tionoftbcmwuof Mglzlgllh,l '1." mrther Amend ‘rho $351 0 Incorporation Act. 1008 "Anlketwsmem iheAottoIn- corporate the saint Eleanor‘: Elec- tric Light ted." “ to vest I'm-by tug: 121111115 Ramon Catholic C ratlon"of the Dio- te . to Amend the County to tors of the Precious Blood." "An Act to amend An Aot to m- able the Government of Prince Ed- ward _I§land to Rcceive ‘temporary "An Act to amend The lands As- sessment Act 19M." " Act to amend The Bourllln- co ration Act, 1910." " Act to Authorize the Issue 0d Debentures by the City of Char- lottetown for the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Su 1y.’ ‘fir: Act to amend mmrmce 19:61.. Act m amend the mm m, * “ArlAottnsmendcnActtllln- OUYPOIBJB mg Club.‘ An Act to amend The Personal Property and Glacial Companies’ Taxation Act." "An Act to amend the Income Tux 9i’ Prince Edward Island "An Act to amend the Pedlel-‘s Act. " n al Certain Acts "An Act to r therein Mention . “An Ace Relating w Judgments and Earecutlons" "An Act to amend the legal Pro- fession Act." "An Act to amend an Act for the Protection of Milk and Cream pro- ducers. consumers and distributors in Pnnce Edward " "An Act to Enable Advuntageto be taken of the Act of the Parlia- ment of Censdaintltuled the Muni- 315:1" Improvement Moist-once Act. “An Act ic Incorporate The Gen- eral 'I‘r.uck Drivers’ Association of PriAnl: AEgtwardmIsland." u .. w m “u. sweat"; s...‘ .." " reven Noxious Weed?!’ e "An Act to amend an act to In- corporate The Crn-paud Creamery Com n ." Lin?" Northlmber- s . "An act to amend an act Provid- lngt for the 'I‘ransfer of Prisoners Be ween the‘ Several in Province in Certain “An Aci- to amend sn act to pro- vide for the “Oehllilislnd. Rcgula- Arl Act lo Amend an act to pro- vide for the Issue of Debentures to ps off Bank over draft and to plo- vi e payment for rezmanent Public Works and to Re und Present De- ll . "A. AtRfill toTh Mas-ket- l-l tenan ernor then delivered the following formal speech»- Mr. S ke d Ge t1 o! the Pet: “us: m" s... Edward Island: At the conclusion c1 your legu- latlve duties, I have much pleasure in oo earn- thanl: 'u for the iiberelplo- vlslon you ave made for our? on the ubllo service of this HALIFAX. Avril 30 ~40? -'I‘he ‘lb-ton Illmsnblng flshim cow “BUSY PRUBRAM isl and military pageentry rival alt 1'1-am. May 1'1 until their the evening of May 20. will have a [rue Charlottetown Curl- “"4"” Wm‘ “we “m” ' Blishlicil King and Queen to the capitelwill be the unveiling of the National War Memorial Square May l8. His Majesty's ad- dress to the thousands about the massive granite pile in the city's main square will be broadcast to all Canada and the United States. cornerstone of the new Supreme Court building by Her Trooping oi’ the Color by the King. s state dinner, a dinner for mem- bers of the Senate and Commons. Majesty and a state ceremony where the King will either give royal assent to a number of bills 0r prologue parliament. Cannon W61 salute will herald the arrival o! the royal train 1mm Montreal on May i7, an hour before noon. Prime will descend from the Thah- Majeeties, who will be wel- corned hosts. Twcedem ir side the railway tracks on the outskirts oi’ the city will be cab- inet members, senators and House honor and enter an automobile with the Queen and an equcrfyfol‘ the thlwugh the city to Government House, royal headquarters for the stay in the capi oTheir Msjesties have a. free af- ternoon for rest in preparation for FBR RIIYALTY AT llTTAllIi State, Ceremonial 1nd Military Pageantry Will Marie Four - Day Visit. (Dy The Csnsdrun Press) OTTAWA, April Bil-The four- panorama. of state, ceremon- sched- uled for Ottawa next month will provide the King and Queen with l broad cross-section view of the capital's varied population. Detailed plums announced today by the Dominion Government's Inter-Departmental Committee in marge of arrangements for the royal four provide for presentation to Their Majesties not only the tor-ice of state and diplomatic , but for representatives of the government services and other oifioieldom, veterans’ organizations, labor. and y. ‘Their Mnjmles. from their er- departizre for Kingston, Ont, on llighllght of Visit toithevisitofths in Confederation gathered Secondary features oi the copi- tal program include laying of the Majesty. a birthday garden party for His crashing out a Minister Mackenzie King with to the capital by their Governor-General and Ind-y u . Also on the special platform be- six-mile ceremonial drive tel. particularly drerlce of the calrrythenl and province, National Park with other develop- ments on feedq- g-ressive improvement of the sec- o rovin of our policy in that respect election year. We have done a con- siderable amount ticn oi’ the tm which was done the first when we ca-me into oflice. as I say. we heave nmtely 56 miles of proximately contract for drained tioclly ready for “We ‘ this coo days, and all other days. coup CHRONICLE ANNOUNCEMENI: -; Beginning April 22nd, I shall resume my Sumac- aidc practice each Tuesday and Saturday as in former, years. In Charlottetown office evenings of above DR. W. B. CARSON Chiropractor PROVINCIAL. (commas! from can Il plause). “We are accused mm being dictators, of so irresponsible hshion. Government widles to rule and to govern with tho full confidence of the lpeople of the province, or not at a . Wlntl “I'll Odnflllcn "We umIbcl-iemctaategeof our policies cud programs which require the full conn- people in orda- to in a satisfactory runner. out = 1 our policy of hard-surfacing highways of the roads leading to the roads. and a pro- p ce. "We how not left the formation until of work. We have’ o vie- highway. year ved approximately 58 ghway exclusive of the ns-Cnnmds. "In our three full years of office, paved approxi- lgiewuys. Ap- 50 miles are rider herd-surfacing in the to the BB miles which we hcvepevedover 90 miles have been ub-greded, gravelled, and ditched and are prec- hssd-mlrfac have extensiomsiof nib-grading and paving melt: o in order to complete our policy hard-surfacing high of the the msin trunk province. .1 lock told radiomen craft 20 minutes was saw the undersea merged (chant. Latter Sullivan who was htelr ported sigh ing a way . The Pilot's today by 3.11 H. E. Reid. o. slllmsrine off t slmreodCoq-ac tion of lishmen for the re- o; (- w m g, from - the --=- - oe tlon of urlsts." Time an M, mum“, w Gm‘ M, Rh gttsmn urea. and speakers of both 0191M!!!" 5°e§§§§§f§li°°m°° °‘-7'°"m sgvindsrnorloi-usdbetudwm ‘Weigelimtflwatm ll “An ll Ho Inoorporctc mun-l 1mm“ l ""1 mm‘- w“ “m” “m” " mpw" ° ‘w’ Algermrf nut mummy ms King will inspect the guard of ‘provided an adeqllsat; certain arters public, that we are spending too much money direction Now, if is time, I believe, that we shouidmld in . true, now is the Memorial Unveiling the sited-noon of Msy 1d l mounted Their Mslesties to the War Molncniavl. where a masfled choir will sing three verses of O Massed buglere will sound theLast Poet. After a brief silence the bugle; will sound Reveille and the King will then unveil the monu- ment. Senators and members of the Mgyesty vc royal number of ME. A spec proclaimed a statutory holiday. Government d a throng genial to attend the ceremony of Trooping the Colors on Parliament Hill Saturday morn- ' e Oil to the csptal has been re- will assenttca ~offioes an most will remain closed in the and sgret one soclet function of the sowed for the Int of the program. the official garden on the 957W Oonstabl.W.H.. some of e well-kept grounds House. c Gwetno tradlitionnlly ar- den party on the King's Birth y. and on is ing of Farm ‘An Ac to Inc morale Becurlt _ it t, and I believe that thctimo ‘Trust Gerber-among y ‘hgffiffifigcmgfififlfi be $1.0m...» to ask the people oi "A" m °° mm‘ m w‘ ”' granted audiences by the King the the province for an expression of ing Assistance for the Ice-es - fomawmg mommm “new” yy e, pubic confidence in our policy of g3“ 9.! “w” ma“ “m nah‘ Rcapflml for press representatives la 1 and h-ufd-MMWIHB- lu ' P995359 - ( 1m“ A: “m? M” u moifl-nm%eiqfgfig “Qilfimfimfifi "We have during tho fist three an. u.“ m; bee” M e0 will lunch privately with Lord and yws also endeavored formu- liervlin the sessiog-lah m "t. Indy Tweedsmulr at Government glietgdwpvllclfiemfvfmléie °1 Ls Honour the Lieu t Gov- House. h“ bemlunzn mwdveuwdmfl‘ “lam; cult problem. We have now resch- ed a stage when we have been able to formulate a systematic. ' sl for the rehmbilitertlon slab-standard and formers in the province. "that po will involve the ex- penditure c considerable un- cunt; of public money. We that, in order to any arch s pol- icy into eflect in s non-partisan. systematic and economical way, it is necessary for the Government of the day to enjoy the full conn- - ndmlw; wmpedenoeodthepcopleofiheprov- vlnce, anal 1 sss you that the lgifig?‘ giests a; rthe vlgrlialnen- ince. monies i-ated will be dis- my dhmer “we nursed m m N39“! u’ 9cm‘ from flle royal xetinue and the "0"!" 395""? oug- tflklfls lelW 0! Oll I must Governor-Genera] 1 "Flor these reasons and for many express my 851110312‘ gqlcthat the Twxftwugm Arm’; p135: others which I might mention, the whim" °1 m9 5°31“! W111 11nd" MM’ e‘ goon m e511 Cover-lament has taken the private lflfim§fifim mflemuy “mm ‘defy-image Buialrlliihgsvg lview mwWT-s 9' m9 3°11" “m, m‘ “w; m; ppm)“,- h“ “mes a fireworks display on Parliament wnndeme- W9 m" “m? arrived at a decision to su ou from the chamber. the Clerk of the Hill. 1d n administration and policies for the Leghlalive Assembly (Mr. C. 8t. ‘The King will stand as e ne _ c; “mo, . -. l. M h approval of the people of the pro air l s id. Mr. 8 morning. m“ Lend Gentl oi the tive Queen lays the wlnerstone of the VH1“ ll- B Q °“- m lsssembly. it is nu Honour‘; new Supreme Court of Csnadl I hove wnmfiiwi and pl that this ve 3mm" on m, bank, of m, 0g. His Honour the Lieutenant Asscmb be pro Ind this W" “we, nor end have informally advised Icglslatve Assc is accordingly Th, cemlnmy Wm b, followed him of our intention in this re- mflwwdx’ - ‘ by a royal tour to Hull across the t- I m" ‘MMMd u” e" Ottawa River after which ‘Fheir pleased gmiission of His Honour 90d 56W The. l! “flames wnj 1.9mm w Govern, the Lieu ns-nt Governor to advise His Honour Ht the - B! We n, H , a wmhmhm this House oi’ our intuition moist leavingedfor Government House he M W" °Y i" mm“; m, 9mm 0g flonu, with Their lbncellcrlcies. , - m, my“? '__>"""€"'— b°"mwommonytionoflihelimlsecformfl - DlSHbIGd Fishing $, vfih°flo§,§f$fl°“pmfi in¢ of the lbrecutive Council work ‘t that m“ the held. Hid after ‘lvlbLt meebln! Vesfiel Makeg Port gm; .wl11 prorogue Parliament in m i?" m’ uQ-‘mwnb 99m‘ -— swish-would ll: mum wo- to puss m Council for the dinolution of this Assemb andtaksthe mods port under all osr- ial biu is l? necessary 17 @0418 WW‘ '75 before Palrlisment now to provide "C" M‘ m‘ "m" °! ‘ “nufl m“! H111!!! U m" a greet seal for the occasion. ‘mm “"14” w b‘ M“ °“ w w when s15» game m Bilge-r» the 10g; oégelyw a HIM! twill . " HMO VQIGI ’ Bltthdl . ' M. “n”, ma“, ‘m’ ' some lencfm. m; ‘Confldsllcc in 1M 6-08- M!" "II dll- smi- a Private dinner st Gov- u" ""4 °* i“ "m" - Plgnheli f» f" W- m m Qmllllfllitflflwéle with and‘? mega 5"" “m” wm‘ fences, e ng an een ‘ ‘N537 "V" “m” m‘ 353"" have their onl free evening in but did not find the Qflflwg, The oilowing day, Bet- ulrlay, May 20, will be oelebratod 351,11“; _ (Q) - one. Hal- nutionally as the King's birthday. 1g“ m“; 09mm, “in” “gpggfl The Dominion Government he! for the law. He broke to the car of Royal Cansdia MounteddPoiice officer's 010 . oi Govenm ' r-Gcncral hll entertained at I th ill Kill] hiIIIGIIIIIIDOUQNhgMC. u“ . lured: w mill. Grade 1i: JkZ-d. 2. Cmce MdNally I11. Grade 1 elm-d. ' o I k.--l. John Carew. Grade IV. . Idigll-Qs Wonnacott, Grade n. 1. Perfect MacPherson. Edna Wigmore. Glade vr -1. SEEK TRAfiS l from mouth knew nothing If all ' operators Meantime, 0d’ Egdown Radio Station said rt Schooner Billie Bell the harbor entrance. '1'.he and with on the hazbor mldn t ‘Iilesdfl-y. slowly near Never-fail buoy within harbor when he lost said P1 report lb Co rd here, for crows c u Vernon. Goodi an thvrlfie t. ing sdloonea- wer id 5 . so. he had seen who he behaved ' Mounted like Bre 2. Danny Kalb; 8. Melvin Carew, an 1,1; the Oun- orvwdi seen asubmar- 0'Neill. has put Harbor '3': II down tgestordsy, e harbor reported ey had inc early Wednesday in the har- bor. The Billie Bell, commanded by Cupid-in Edward into nearby Ketch . Opera-tors quoted the crew lng they were nn-lning harbor when they saw the subdue: ine about 2.30 A M. steam slowly out mouth. ey said her position was between the inner automatic bung and‘ the Ilittzhfield ,buoy that gucr seamcn they watched the At first they ‘tho ht if. we; g small r but r cloudy they gt ll-lt decided it m be a. submarine. 81w Omit Phlnly t. Letter said aaslaoard the ot list night h! DOM. when he craft sight of it. lot Patrick with him had sl- t. ‘letter Cornerbmok re- submarine on the was follows tube hogsihenuth ton lurvfhllcd calmne- ton. Gndo V-il. Joan Imps-w 8. Amo Angeline. lllimbdm Mavciflially; I. GradehiillfdlnqLAlsettDfl IfiDMsz-ymllsglbcsnscheeta- . .% llldlwrdlilahflliil ;3.lIa.eRoyIJg- Gertrude ' Charles Helen. CoylI, GREINVALI BCHOOI: in. Grad 1x 1 An c Pa‘ 1e; Rnet (eqlllgl, 2. 6g crime v11. 1 mum}; Matthews 2. Alice Wonnacott, s. Arthur Bent- O1‘. n Grade v1. 1. Lois Paul, 2. mrle Martin. Grade V. 1. Dorothy MacR-ao, I. 1 Jean MacPhersm, I. 3. Helen Mar- Ro. ond . glide I. l. Edna. Waye, 2. Venn Marti n. Gmde I. Jr. 1. Eric Sentner. Attendance: — Ge mos-so norothyvmacnse. Helen menu. Lillie-s onnacott, ‘Ibacher. HARRINGTON SCHOZ M.“ Lumen Grade IV -1. Velda. Wulld? itime r Bureau whole ob is to serve as s central for l and dove “mild order-lo" plan of ill . .. . .___-.-'. s - o-unalnane-vqw 5 .