or MERCHANT q; kindness. ' _-_f “um” Indicates a thoughtful. mu for others expressed In n“; hi. The eo|e's Paper —;~ '/.-/ ,,/./// l- llllllllilii i viii ._/ //// 7 _:/// l ' ‘i115!- r now" " ’_ ilxxw‘. d”. . §\:\\‘\\\\\ ‘l lz/ All! n‘ J’ "Read Covers Prince ‘Edward Island Like the Dew‘ ». to OI A MERCHANT! ;_-.._.. Courtesy ia the performance of an unselfish act In a gracious manner. >7 I'm" Ga lauded III ililiHtHliliil. Piililili ill lflilllll ii no, Majesty. Mir All, Ruler of the State of Kaipur. ~_ ,WANTON—EXTRA- VAGANCE Is Charge Against Mir All According to a Despatcb to the ‘Daily Mail. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Allril 17. —Closely following the abdication in India of the blalinrelflb H! lndore, be- cause of his connection with the notorious case surrounding Mnmtaz Begum, a Nautch danc- lnggiri, once a member of his household, itnoiher ruling Indian prlllcg ls in trouble. He is His Majesty Mlr All Nawaz Khan. rui- er of the Stain of Kalnpur, a small native area in the ‘Sindb region which has n population of about 220,000. According to n desputch to the Dally llnll from Bombay the charge against Mir All consists oi‘ insonsate and wanton extravagance which has brought his state to the verge of bankruptcy and produced much unrest among his subjects. The Bombay government, the con- trolling power under the iBrltlsh government, ls considering the question of doposltig Mir All who is alleged to have nppropriatedall of the state's revenue to his own use. Mir All succeeded his father in 192i. llt- made a tour of Europe in l9ll. Ioe Conditions In Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., April 17. — The Canadian Covernment lcs ‘breaker. '.l\!il.knla_ operating ,ln Cabot Strait reports navigable track from (‘ape Ray to Quebec. The following intercepted message from the Mikula reached C. H. Harvey, local agent of the Marine and Fisheries department this morning. "Track from fifteen miles, north Cfllll! Ray, via Bird Rock to Quo- bec, is practically clear of ice. Maldalen islands in heavy close Dacked and open ice, Gut Canso Northumberiund Straits hardly llllilteibls. Sydney Harbor not Yet clear. Louisburg clear oi‘ ice. IMikuia patrolled this morning from 38.12 north, 59.45 west to "~13 lwllh. 59.56 west on northern "i189 0! iile track previously re- verted. Heavy swell heaving llllllllsh and ice very much broken an weather edge,’- Tha Department was further o-l- vlseil tlun tho ice breaker Mout- colm is in the vicinity of the Mag- dalen islands awaiting the oppor- "llllll to land supplies. ' m___________ O ~OQQQ O4 t‘ Condensed Specials RATE-dc. per‘ word, not each insertion dn‘ this column. '40s l-mnrmo. or evsnv description, cheaply and expedi- ‘lllllflly executed. Guardian Cout- ral Job Prlntery. Phone 132. "_i-———-> _ .__- ‘WANT-ED lMMiolATELY CAT "ml Sioung Kittens. J. R. Illn- llls. sans Q, 004 -_.._________ _ "FRY THOMAS WILLS FOR choice Roasts and iCorned Best. "l" Cmoked ‘Meats, Picnic "was. 25o per lb. am. '-‘--»----..a::.:"'- --- illll ‘IIHIJFHBH iili n usl For Opening of Evan- gelistic Campaign Under leadership of Capt. Best. The first meeting of the Evang- ‘ ellsrle campaign under the iloader- shtp of Captain Tom Best, was’ held last night in Zion Ohurrh which was ifllied to capacity by a congregation representing all the churches in the city. Evangelist Best is ably assisted by Mr. Ord- way Lloyd of Toronto, a capable soloist and musical directon. ‘Last night's service began with slinging by a massed choir oi’ some sixty, voices, volunteers from tho cholrsl of the d-iiferetit churches. Several hymns were sung, iihe congrega- tion heartily joining 0n the plat- form along with Captain Best were Rev. llr. i‘). H. Ramsay, ‘Rev. Nell Herman, Rev. it. C. Eaton and Rev. W. Bruce Muir, the latter acting as chairman. iOaptalndllesPs message was on Personal Evangelism lie tnudo a very stirring. Pointed and ipracticnl appeal for Christian men and wom- on to dGVlOiE themselves to lndivld ual work iniwinnltig others to the ‘Christian way; An nippeal for decisions was m-ado at the‘ close of the service and there was an en-y couragitlg response. Altogether the, couraging one. iMl‘. Lloyd's singing will be an attractive feature of these meet- ings. die possesses a genial ‘Chris- tian personality and has an excel- lent tenor voice. ‘The services will -be continued nightly this week in Zion Church at 7.30 with the exception of Sutur- day night. Cl Mr. J.E.B3l_cCready’s' Vigorous Reply to the Boston Post. Wields Cudqels for His Canada R .ccn y The (luartllan received a letter front The Boston Globe stat- ing that "a hlzijor Owen of Oll- hml lot-titrlug before tnrfo" b- P" the Maritime -l’roviut-v.s and Ollie!‘ llllPts of Canada \Vi'l'l"'3‘ (tllilllil Willi ‘Hgcmn. m “m1 wort- anxious either m]. nnnnxuilon to the llnlicd States or the formation of llldlfbelldelll colonies." The ulltor of The Boston Globe pug nine q‘! stious ilillllfli! ‘Wllll the mntnr. and nslu-il for The Guardians vitiwu. 'l‘he‘le'tier WH-S handed over to .\lr aioireuily. 11ml h-s rpply, which ikliioivs, infiltrates [but he is still as vliilllllllrl l" "ills! men hull’ his all": Nail; Annexation Boil-ill- "To the Editor ol‘ The ilfl-“llflll Globe: "Sin-Ala acknowledging U19 T9‘ celpt Ql‘ your letter ol‘ illarch 17 ln which an answer to tach of nine slated question's is rellllB-‘llell 'l be! fluid of circulation ed or organized movement soc ssinn from the Dominion Canada. l)"; Legislative Assembly of this be -- ‘Province is ever ‘halls, or put forward any motion. ‘BAUNBOM! SAUSAGES, HAM- nurr Steak. Potted. Mtistaf ffdill “Very day-Saunders, Newsome it Co. Market Bldg. QS-O-l-lm ‘Ygu wmr oooo suvstor-zs "ml 59 ‘for 20c, .50 for 85c. rlther annexation or secession. on record no avllls spoken in our Imxlllllll" resolution or proposal favoring ll. "The tin'on of the ‘Provinces of British North America in 1807 was hexatltlil to the United Slates or forillle [Jomiilioifs of troubles. Hon. W. E. Haney, former At- "No uowspmer in ‘Prhce Ed\vnrrl|i"l'll0y General lsilillll ha; advocated either one orflll’ ill" llTY 19059" leslmell "ll" ilio other of the-so propositions. N0 Qnlflrll-‘VB BXDeriment with the lei;- ono of our cit-ctr d representatives lmllllletl sale of CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926 Annual Subscriptions Delivered IN“ SIR 1713c. BORDEN SIR ROBERT BORDEN President of the Canadian Red Cross, who reported on the inspiring peace work of the Canadian organization at its general meeting and show- ed amazing results of its new program. .__i( ‘Kingston, Jamaica To Remain a Free Port (Canadian Press) KiNtiSToN, Jimiaica, April 17.— Kingston is to remain a free .pori. the government hn-vitig withdrawn gepvkgg was an {awn-mg and en. its bill to relmposc llgnt and liar- ll constitution for the island, Gov. Gen. antlLady Byns Stertiln Farewell Tour‘ (Special to The Guardian) ‘OTTAWA, April . n Bras star-Loaf their-farewell‘ {our o. Western Canada. met for its usual Saturday sitting [lav eleven o'clock, but took a recess ' .whilo ‘the ministers went down to lwish Their ‘Excelleneles a pleasant priced ca“ n; . ....|\|ill [N 0|] l3 H Kl-IIK IN Fllllll P. l]. llttll iIs the 0155s of 0m. Beer Drinkers--Hon W. E. Raney De- Experiment clares Not Successful. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. April wet and of Ontario, caller "non intoxicating’ or ha_d pot been successful. The beer drinkers said the four percent beer allowed under the law did not have enough kick in "and the permits fol- the sale of this beer are useful to tho bolder ns a dis- guise to sell something stronger." Bootlegglng goes on in ‘both the Mr. Raney stated 17.»— Premier mug and members of the Dom,” year of Ford Canadian stocks was ion Cabinet were at the station at noon today to see His Excellency ' ' ‘"' G°.‘.'.Q.\Tl.l9I ..<.i.-.ne.rn1...nnn. ‘Lmlv The ‘Calblnet 17. - w s"), m,“ so f," m, The Gugflllatffl Turning to Canada for light on the h, concpfnfiii. Volsteatl question the Senate Pru- there ‘u not now and has not been-hlhiilon Committee was told today within iilty yours post any concert- that. there was mo truth in state- rm- nnnlllfiillfi that sale of beer had solved dry Suspensions Were M Companies Migh _ Operations F0110 Duties on Incom ductions Will Be Motor C0. of Can (Canadian Press) 'l‘l0iRiON"1‘0, April 17—Jl‘he Dodle Motor (Jar Company of Canada sne- peiuled oiperatlons at its Toronto ‘plant today, and more than four hundred employees were rendered unemployed for an indefinite per- iod. At the same time the Durant Motor Co, of ‘Canada also closed temporarily affecting about‘ six hundred men. lilllilll suspensions were made in order that the coutpatiles might tie-ride on future operations follow- ing she lowering of the duties on in (JUlllillg motor cars by changes in the tariff announced in lion. Mr. ‘Robina litidget speech on April 15. Ford Stocks Drop to New Lo-w Record NEW YORK, April 17.-Stocks of ‘the Ford Comipany of Canada bnr dues of three cents a ton on vessels Camng hem omtinued their iohoggan on the , ~ . iPresident Edward Stubbs. the New Ym,“ um’ "Xdmnge this new Gnvemor. is due m um“) Al? morning the theory of the sellers l.“ 27_ n 1s thought he 1s bringing continuing to be that the proposed with him the draft oi‘ a new polill- "edumw" 0f the Canadian tariff rates on automobiles w-ould largely wipe out the advantage of United States tromipatlies operating in Canada. A recession of 25 points was registered at the opening from last night's close ‘of 475. After de- cllning anotiher ten Dolntsdo 440 the stock expressed n inlly which carried it up one point above the opening. Since Thursday, hiord stacks have receded 160 points from 610. The high price i091‘ the 5o.- Tbls contipzlny is probably the most important llnlted States com- pnnyoperatlng in Canada “ulltlrllltl plan to reduce the tariff will ibear most heavily on it. it is stated in financial quarters, because the tar- iff reduction affects chiefly the low Will Reduce Prices and Continue Production DETROJT, Mich, Aiprii 17.——tDe-‘ spite recent tariff changes in the Canadian Customs the Ford Mlotor Riilllll. BREDITl T0 BE SUBMIT Will be Require- (Oanadian Press) OTTAWA. April 17. ——Rural credit legislation which the gov- ernment will submit to the House provides for an initial subscript- ion by Federal Government of not lmore than ‘five million dollars. Tho Federal Government will sub- scribe ifive percent of the Capital ' stocks as loams are made ‘by the ‘bonds which the federal finance minister may bold at amy time is fifteen million dollars. l,000 MEN RENIIEREB lilllill- ..ESS llllEN 0000i llll0 BURANT‘ BMPANIESEIM 0BERATl0N$ O ‘ torles remain closed‘. The General The Federal Govjt Will Subscribe 5 p. c. of ‘ The Capital Stocks as Loans Are Made by the Board, the Another 5 p. c. And Each Borrower His Loan at the Time it is Made. of the capital stock as loans are made by the ‘Board. lnce in which loans are made shall be required to subscribe capital stock loans are made in such province. an amount enual to ifive percent of the said loans, and each borrower such a rate in excess of the inter- est payable bonds as is sufficient Sillliili lllll ll tHlHlli s‘ Aged Far-frrer Jumped Overboard F r o m A ade in Order That t Consider Future wing Lowering 0f ing Cars-Tariff IRe- ar Heavily 0n Ford ada. ing Him Back to Jail From His Prelimin- ary Hearing at Mul- grave Court. ‘ (Canadian Pres) Company 0f Canada will reduce MiUibGRAVE, N. 8., April 18.- prices ‘and continue production. George Peoples, 73 who was Wallace R. Campbell. Vice-Prosi- brought here from Regina a week ago to face a charge of murdering his wife last January. lumped overibioard from the ‘bout that was bile idustry here expressed the be- taking him back -to Guyaboro jail lief that the Robb budget might be from his unfinished preliminary ‘moddlfled in so far as changes inihearing at the court here last night the motor tariff were concerned. and was drowned. The financial and statistical 9909198’ rash act brouSlli i0 8 staffs of Canada motor car manu- tragic end-lag vvihat promised to be faotursrs were busy today figuring a long drawn out investigation of out the new reduced price for their charges of murder brought against cars. it is expected that announce- the 886d T811119!‘ by i118 llBDflPl- meat of prices. of all Canadian- men! of the Attorney General of made or assembled cars will beNova Scotia, in COHDB-cllflll Wlbll ready on Monday, Meantime new the violent death last January 5th. prices on some American made of the wife of the accused wlno was‘ cars ltuvo been announlgmL Re- found in the collar of their home ductlotig running (mm $100 m 5200 at Pirates Cove near here, dead Only two of tbs mom;- cm- f“. from terrible head injuries. The preliminary hearing ‘bod op- ened at. Mulgrave Saturday and after hearing the evidence of eight- een witnesses, court had adjourned until May 14th at the request of the crown_ The prisoner was being taken back to the jail in Guysboro town on the steamer West ‘Port which make trl-weekly trips between the two ports. Peoples had‘ been treat- etd leniently by the officers this arrest in Regina a month ago and no handcuffs ‘were being used. "lie was in charge of Constable Sites in the deck cabin of the steamer _ About live miles out ho- develop Anni”, ed symptloms of a epileptic flt to dent and General Manager of the Windsor plant announced today. A ‘promlnet official of the automo- Motors plant at Oshawa reopens on Monday, and its 3.500 employ- ees will return to work Dodge Brothers plant in Toronto closed at noon today. About 570 men are affected. indefinite as to how long it may be closed. The Durant Motor iCar 00., closed last nlilht affecting about six hundred 1116i]. ‘ The Wiilys-Overlnnd Company is not shutting down though its Prest. dent, '1‘. A. Rusesll says there may be a reduction in staff. ‘ One Thousand Canadian Industries mmNToI Apr“ _17__A,nn0un_ which he was subject Shea being Hem cement was made here Last night Mom’ Wm‘ his primmer at me "um" therefore either n. strike ent hurried away for help. Left alone Peoples immediately ran to tihe low railing and leaped into the water The ship was at once brought about but he was dead. thought possible death might have resulted from shock. iA coroners’ Jury at Mulgrave to which port the steamer at once returned following the tragedy, ibrought in a verdict of "premedi- tated death” and relatives claimed‘ the body. l]. l} 5. lllllilllli Hi5 llllllt llfil ll5l llllilllt Into Northern Fields - N. W. T. Dept. Have Secured a Newer and Faster Vessel. (Canadian Prsn) l OTTAWA, APT" 17—TllB Cliflil-l that automobile manufacturers and representatives of commercial and industrial concerns affected by the tariff changes announced by iHDJL J, A. Robb, Nlllnister of Finance, in‘his budget, uvould meet here on Wednesday, April 21, to discuss the situation. lit was estimated at the, offices of the Canadian Manufacturers As- sociation that one thousand Canadi- lan industries were affected by the Federal governments action in lowering the tariff that has pro- tooled the automobile manufactur- ing industry. lt was also stressed Continued on Page 3-) Efil$lllT|0N' T50 l0 Provincial Gov’t d to Put up 5 p. c. of dian Government steamship Arctic, famous in Canada for its’ aninual voyages into Northern; lng five million dollars, and sub- watars, will n t h l t u. scribe an amount of five percent 0 p“! up n o w ice fields again. The northwest: Territories Department have found it necessa y to secure a newer and faster vessel for the expedition this year. The sealer lBeothlc, o! the 10b Sealing Company of st. John's Nfld. has been chartered by the government for the i926 voyage. The iBeothic is a reconditioned “The government of each prov- to the of the Board. ‘as torles Department were mnxious if possible to put their own officers and crew on the Boothic but the farm loan to provide on the Boat That Was Tak- lt was * instead of Quebec City. ten days of Jilly. ntures: Toronto. fair Mantreal. snow .. “AWMISSINB LINK’ nun‘ n IN- illliNZl Bearded of the l Sideshows Turned ’ I Misfortune I n to i Prosperity. ‘THOROU-CTTLY ~ l FEMININE iAnd Very Shy and Gentle-- Spoke Four Languages and had Extensive - K n o w- MAYOR MEDERIC MARTIN Once more elected Mayor of Montreal, this time with a _ Lrrliadjociftyg‘?! twenty-two thous- ledge of Llterature- u Trouble Ahead In British Coal Krnu known in the circus as the "missing link" died yesterday 0t i-fiis in influenza leaving instructions that will decide her hairy body be vrcmllirrl H0 he!‘ whether there shall be peace ur.l>t-i-‘iilitirii.lcs could no lulliéfll" "991" war in the British coal industry. llliiliPll. ln-spili- _hor appearance. lThe position although less stlf-‘rilli: was exceedingly feminine ac- lous has much similarity with the cording ‘to her friends in the cir- posltion lust July when nuothericus. crisis was threatened and was only‘, She was] ihtirtiuglily feylfiiliu: averted by the government ])l‘0\'iii-iiill(i very my and gen‘. e an tn ing a state su~l1=idy to enable flu,- too, said the t-ircils wpielcr, who mine ‘Owners to pay ‘wages which ‘km-iv her best the owners claimed were not jusii- “Silo spout all liar“ spztire tirng fled by (m, economic conduit)“ of crochctiug. When rowt es votnore the industry. This subsidy whlohfllcl‘ and I threatened l0 threw c051 m9 cgunlry __t,ome £2(),[)()()'l)O0.lil8Ill out. she would‘ say. "Leave will mme to an gndAprll3bll|uplpilieiu ttlone_ They duft mean uny- the mine owners are already 110st-lllllliiliilrlllllll." lng notices [erflflnflflng ll“. exlnl- - The thick hair on liruds arm lug wage agreements on May rials-w llllwllld nwnkvy-llke. silo They are also preparing strhodulealiiatl no cartilage in her nose, there of new wage scallop for (lid men's; were pouches in her cheeks. txnd acceptance, ‘but yhere is m, Hm“ as nor fingers would bend backward yet of mo fgtlugllon they 'p]'()p()slg_ as far as iorwartl. lint she spake The miners have furugud 1,, m)“. ‘four lnngtingos, and ilio circus folk to any reduction wlntievorpiall of cultivated stronger; being m- u hm]; stirprlsorl at fit-ll‘ fitmlliurity with literature. Krao leaves behind her‘ a myster- ious family in ‘lernlnny perhaps that of Professor Pdrlnla, who ‘found fl§_l‘”\\'l_lllu eltplnrlng in Step1 in i883, cirrus tradition says. Cir- (‘ill-l tradition credits Itor with more , than ill years she grave as her age. (Canadian Prrssl The Smmeee , - villa er toll Farin- LONDON. April 11.-- Summer m ma, ma“ monfcrswua' mam time comes into i-rc-z her.- tomor- row Clad“ Wm be ‘mvanced the cred by a baboon shortly before hm" at 2 a m ‘ Krao was born. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April l7.—-Tho shy- ness which Krao. ultra fslnlnllll! |llPill'lit‘ti lady of till‘ side- r-lllOWH, ov- t-rvtllllt: for thirty yours to ill"!- mlsloriune into prosperity hols sway with her death. IDNDON, April ‘tihe coming fortnight out seems inevitable. London Adopts -- Summer Time" {lltliplfiilllffi drom other years lnj at t e two geolllfJllslll will go with and will stay in the Arr-[lq Th9 L309 Reverend for the wlmter of 1926-"7. Ton mounted police officers and vou- John C. McMillan stables will also be on the lh-othlr- to relieve the men who have lit-uni at northern posts formic or two years. , , The part will heave this "ear yesterday 95mm; a‘ me sacred from Northy Sydney, (‘ape lirdtonlneart Home l“ this ‘my Rev‘ Jim“ The dewC. Mohiillsn after a protracted ill- lhe first nesa which he bore with patience and fortitude. lie was dearly be- loved by not only his former par- Thr-re passed peacefully away parture will ‘be during lsliloners and members of the _ (iathollo diocese, ‘but by all who EVEN A TRU-{HFUL lcuow him. . MAN \N\\_\_ LlE Tho lute reverend gentleman was n man oi‘ sterling qualities ABou-r Hi5 Gnu- scoot: .-— land rlghlntlusncss and his passing iwill ln- mourned with tit-sprint ro- groi by the whole ‘llrnviticr. lie was born nt llunilas in tho Parish of Si. (ivorgtfs iVlii studied ‘tinder the direction of his pastor, RtWltffillli Francis John MacDon- fnltl and afterwards at the Prince yo! Walt-s College. After gradu- ation ho went to the Seminary of Qnobur, \\'llt'l‘i' lu- wus mist-ii lo ilii- prir-sillvnul nil the 22nd of llet-t-mbi-r IRNX. lln was zlsslst- ,nni nl Si. (li-tirgi-‘s inr two yuflffl ‘and inter Willi in charge of the gull-lull nf Pnimvi- ltond till forced to l‘l'lii‘t', from nvilve- labor n nuni- lu-r o1‘ yours ago viwln-g to ill- ln-uiih. lie was also pastor at Wnrtilgnn liriilllo for iipWBPis 0i lWl'lll_\' yours. The rcmolnlnif titty-s m‘ his llft- ww-ri- spent in re- ‘Board, the Provincial Govern- en amount of five percent of his sealing vessel of 2000 tons with a , ment another five percent and 108i! Pllyfible l1! U16 time the 108" speed of ten knots. She has just l'l“""“"“ "l m“ i "arkmewwn each borrower will ‘he required in l“ mill"- returned from northern waters Tonosro, April is. hlilrllllilr-dNHHMI‘ put up ‘five percent on ‘his loan at. "Th8 lolllls Bllllll ‘be Hilde 0n ll"? with a record catch of seal obfresh wosierly winds. lair. not? ’__ _ the time it is made. "99""! 0|’ 8 YIIOTIKIBB 0!! 15"" 48,000 skins. much change ln temperature. l The maximum of farm loan lends; the interest rate shall be Officials of the Northwest ierri- Maximum and flllllillllllll u-mpor» Announcements, Coming Events, I .,,.. ..» L‘\‘ ‘II f h B iti h 250 for 55c. 500 IoiILOO, 1000 $22,313.33 tailed? n‘; 0h: Blrltizh Wet and the dry provinces in The loans will be handled by e l0!‘ U19 “PM!” 0f Ollflrlllflll: the onl terms , on which the vessel Quebec. snow iio , _ "l" $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian 0f- North Ami-flea, Act, 1367, whlchpanadn, he continued, and the ‘board consisting of the Minister farm loan bonds ahsll be legaldn- ($0131.59 "mp-ed were that the Ch'town. fair . xii as‘ Etc‘ "l- “c, w... adopted and ggnflrmgd by products of Canadian dlstillerles of ‘Finance and three other mem- veflimflflll lllfl ml! l"! purchased resent crow should be maln- Halifax, cloudy . 4o .li 7 one of he pamameny, 1n itpein-nd breweries have ‘become well bars of whomone will be appolnt- by the Minister of Finance provid- ined. The present captain of Saint John. fog _ 5;.» 153i POTATOES-BUYING ALL THE ever-l saluted ‘n that not ThBIRDOWII in the United states. edWby the Canadian. ‘Farm Loan ed that the amount of such bonds the vessel is a former master of a Boston, (cit-fir .. . t.» 4o "Play "n Milli Wllllllllfe MW‘ "I'll 1i, "high"; ma”, pup“ gray} “KEEN” (in the éongmmllpn n1 "This makes lnw enforcement in Commissioners. The terms of the held by lllm 5h!" Ill"- l! all!’ time Hudsons Bay Company ship and New York, cloudy . . . . . . .. 5s 4|; day night April 19th, Grandfather's Flfmeri W‘, hi“, Mn‘. 5;“; c‘ ‘d ' B he adoptlon o; (ha; the dry provinces more difficult" government's proposals are as exceed fifteen million dollars, ad is quite satisfactory to the depart- High tlth- this niiornnrvn ai 2.5x -—-—— load in m lmts gt m‘ ||- nur"g_ln:,_nnu,u' r-aflnfilm, Pgffamgnt m]. the Minister said. follows: the amount of any payment by he meat. A Navigation officer of and tomorrow mnrlllllg at .'..oo "The Johnston's River Dramatic "-1001! lltoald e m ulofemniy (‘affirmed its adherence to? Mr. ‘Runey declared the efforts "That the (Board shall issue government of Canada on account tbs department will be included in Sun sets this evening at 0.54 and (‘nib will present the three act before roads brqgguw ‘rqltiulthe monnrchmfl m-lndpk; m the m an press the clandestine sale farm loans bonds to make long of capital of the Board as payment the personnel of the ship. rises tomorrow morning m fiJlii. i|l‘i\lll|l "The Arm of the law" st ‘Mlllht mm, o." in“ y. "supreme government of the Empire‘!!! llq or in Ontario had been rea- term loans to farmers. and for llrm loibs ‘bonds purchased This year the Qllleddtlluta will l-‘ull moon t-litnduy, April 271mm ‘rrm-aille on Tuesday evening, Ap- Tl-lelnaa 3 r ch you.“ ,' “d the" “nuance go (he sqvgr-‘sonably successful and gave gener- the government of Canada shall shall be paid outof the cousolidiat- be commanded by George ‘P. Mac- 7.53 p.m. rll 20in. Atlmislun 50 cents. ladies PM“. 99 ' J-iupum ‘ _____________ nl gatlsfactlon tothe friends etnrevide" initial capital for the ed revenue on the authority of the Kenaie. director of exploration and iSummerslile tide eighteen mln- wllh plan (we Procaadg in aid of ‘ _ _ ~ '1» ‘ '- momma" o" p", 5_) the Temperance Act. lBoard to an amount not excsed- Goveraor-in-Couacli." development. Thsra will be alutes later than Charlottetown (‘hllrch_ 3300 _.___ . .ay t.o Better ‘C AQQQ-A-aa-Aa-ar’ . . ' w.’ --“‘nos1s rsoon FLDUR”