MAXIMS or A‘ _MERCHANT ---_ poiism the initiative with the minority. always 0 Under a system of majority des- lies CoversPrincoEdward Island Like the Dew" MIAXIMS OFA manor-our Ilappiness comes of achlevlfll- v‘ overcoming difficulties; ‘a In“ m’ oi‘ case can never be V81. liIIDY-_ llbmlrtiqos _ mum-i ' ,cauaiiaaod gull“!!! _ u. s1 a. CHARLOTTETOYVN, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5 . 1928 Gludlol r ‘ gglilsmgaraian. Tun’: » THE ' tlliilillllzlfilll CBNIEST IS Arrangements About Ccmpleted for the Great Ev- entseon. Monday WhenDistrict Contests Will be Held inmlarlottetown. Summerside and Premier "Saunders Will Preside over Charlottetown Contest, Mayor Yeo over Queens, Mayor Arnett over Prince. and Mayor Montague. Mabon over King's. \_ . Easter Monday will be a memor- able day in Prince Edward Island. In the three counties. elimination oratoricai contests will be helcL at Charlottetown. , Summer-side and Montague respectively. There are four districts. viz: Queens. Charlottetown. Prince and Kings. Queen's contest will be held in the Hearts Memorial Hall. Charlot- tetown, on Monday at 2 p. m., May- or Yeo lareslding. , Charlottetown (including Bt. Dun- stan's) takes place in the same Hall at B p. m.. Premier Saunders presid- ing. " . Prince Contest will be held in the Town Hall. Summerside at 3 p. m. Mayor Arnett presiding. ' _ Kings will be held in the Oddfel- lows Hall, Montague at '7 p. m. Mayor Mabon presiding. Supper for Contestants it Parcnisrlo 1n each centre. the contestant and their parents or guardians will be the guests of The Gusniian at supper. testahis and their parents will sit JGENERAL RULES Ar: odd number of Judges shall act. not less than three, picferabiy more; out conferring. Oran suitable score card oration as follows:- ‘ror oheoiiveneas with For M iBF ‘IIISBIISSIUN Navigation To Fort Churchill, Is 0 b je c t (Canadian Press) A OTTAWA, April 4—Navigal.ion by, the Hudson straits to Fort Churchill in the season~of 1930 is the present object of the departments of mar- ine and fisheries and railways and canals. Plans are now being created, iii the setting up in the straits oi’ two direction finding stations simi- lar to those operated by the depart- ment of marine and fisheries on the Atlantic coast and in the Gulf of 5i ' lMaci-‘lhee. and Senator MacArthur. Queens and Charlottetown con-' They shall sit apart. and make their decisions with- atcrial and Arrangement .. together in the Wiilingdon Room, lllctorial Hotel at six o'clock. under the chairmanship of Lieut.-Col. D. A. MacKlimon. D. 5.0. Prince County contestants will sup in Queen Hotel, Summerslde, under the Presidency of Mr. H. T. Holman. King's County contestants will sup in Pooles Hotel, under the presi- dency of Mr. W. L. Poole. On Monday forenoon contestants in the three counties are requested to call at The Guardian Office in Charlottetown, at Mr. J. N. Bari‘. care I-iolmans Ltd. Summerside; and Mr. J. W. Murdock. Montague. respectively in order to have their names checked and, final instruc- tions given. Judges The judges selected are as fol- ws: Queens and Charlottetown. Mr. Pew)’ Pope, Dr. MacMillan. Dr. J. Fulton Coflln. Prince, Mrs. Neil McLeod, Dr. Kings. Mr. Wm. Pain. Mr. w_ A, MacPhee, and Dr. A. A. MacDonald, they shall value each . Max. Points. audience . . . . 30 Lawrence. can [B l Assay-ill. Various Private Bills Dealt With -- Bill Granting Authority to the City to Issue Debentures to Val- ue of $120,000.00 Passes second Read- lug. ' Legislative Assembly. April 4th. The House resumed at 4 p. m- The answers to questions asked on Tuesday by Mr. Stewart were tabled by lion. Mr. Maclntyre and lion. Mr. Lea, respectively. lion. Mr, McNeill presented a Petition from the‘ Mayor and Coun- cillors of the Town of Summerside praying for an Act to amend "The Summerside Incorporation ‘ Act i908." ‘A om ‘embodying the provision was received. read the first time. and referred to the committee on private hills. _ p Homdllr. Lea introduced a Bill to Amend an Act to Provide for the Imposition of if. Tax upon Purchas- ‘THE TEMPERANBE ‘Alums FEARS lllllll or nu Reports Of-Mr. Be l l . l iThe New Executive R efuse To Publish The ntley And Rev. Mr. McLeod Unless Expurgated In The In- l terests 0f The Saunders Government. 1t would have been amusing had. it not been so painfully suggestive *of assumption to fool the public, i>|copies of the reports see the efforts of certain people at the recent annual meeting of the Temperance Alliance. to prevent publication of the proceedings. Herc is an organized and incorporated body of men. allegedly banded to- gether for the purpose of advising the public and the government. as to what course to pursue—-and af- raid to take the public into its con- fldonce when its Prseident and Secretary reported adversely to the Government. During a discussion a gentleman suddenly arose and in a voice of terror exclaimed—“Thei'c is a reporter in the hall." Mr. L. P. Tonton assured this sentinel and the audience. "it's all right. the Guardian reporter is gone." Mi‘. Tanton had not noticed that a sco- ond Guardian reporter had lust come in to relicvc illS confrcrc WllO had work to do elsewhere.‘ The Guardian. anxious to ‘get a‘ detailed report of the Officials‘ re- marks. iater asked the Secretary for of Messrs. Bentley and McLeod. but was in- formed that it could get these re- ports only on one condition. namely: that certain portions be ekpurgated. not by the compilers of the reports. but by certain members of the Al- liance executive. The Guardian did not. accept the conditions, pro- ferring to give a summary prepared by its own reporters in the regular way. than to give a report garbled by interested parties without the. knowledge or consent of the men‘ whose reports were dealt with. The Guardian representative who! interviewed the Secretary was told that the Patriot had the Official reports of both addresses and had agreed to publish only expurgated editions which of course suited the policy oi‘ the Liberal Organ. as well as the Liberal Temperance organ-l izat-ion. i ~wn~qgwv l On The Occasion 0f C Birthday, The Vet ceived Congratulations From Leading CitizensAnd-New ada. ‘ o n. 1. E. B. ilccnunv mus mun scone ilND m) MARK For Languase. Modulation, vocab uly 15 For Manner lappearance. gesture and poise) 15 Total Speeches are limited to ten minutes. Judges shall not see any manuscripts of speeches ers of Gasoline. . 0n beins oblected to by Mr- Stew-l Yesterday Mr. J. a. B. McCread m’!- 011 the Ground that it W85 °ut the veteran confederation Journalist. of order. not hiwins been inbmduc-loelehroieo his 89th birthday emwl ed when resolutions were called fouling his goth yem- as m5 home on at any time. lThls excludes Principals who have seen pupils the bill was withdrawn. The Premier tabled the report of‘ Longworth Avenue. Owing to bc- reavement in the family there was ivrltten speeches.) At lhc conclusion of the speaking. each Judge, slttlhs in his place, shall lndlcatethe order of merit of the speaker by placing the figures l. 2. 3. ctc.. opposite the names on his ballot until every contestant is placed. He shall detach right half of ballot on which are his valuations and mind lcfr half, showing the order of merit of contestants. to the local manager of the contest. The Committee in charge shall collect ballots and tiibulate ihc results by adding together the figures lihpcaring before each name on the Judges‘ cards. goritcstuilt receiving the smallest-total is the - lf a tie should occur, then he Committee shall ascertain by consulting the llots which of the Contestants so tied stands best on the ballot.» after all the other Contestants. other than those in thc tie. are eliminated. , Only in the case of the numbdr tied being equal to the number of Judges can there possibly be a tie still unbroken after the above procedure. 1h such a case the Judges are to be called into conference to decide the winner. in No case are ‘the marks given by Judges to be consulted in breaking tics. These marks are solely to guide the individual Judge in placing the Contestants in order of merit. All that is now required is the at- For three years this scheme has tondanee of the educational and in- been in operation, but this is the telligent public to encourage oratory first opportunity Prince Edward Is- and ‘to enioy an unwanted feast. land has had of taking part. me dclesms to the \nte1'-l>r<>vin¢-,no formal reception held but Mr. ial conference also the annual re- and Mm Mcgready were "At port cf the Chief Superintendent of Home" to countless friends who Education. wisitecl them, in addition congratu- The Road Act Of 1928 retell/Ed its latory messages were received from third reading, on motion of Hon. J. an ow,- Canada‘ mg flower‘ and P. M-llclllly" N111 the W1 was i795" personal gifts from dear friends of sed accordingly. ' glong standing were received. A Bill amending the lncorpora- Among the messages received tion of the Town of Borden passed were the following: its third reading. An Act, to amend an act respect- ing certain departments of the pub-1 ill! Service Passed its third readins- l Many happy returns of the day. From St. John An act further Bmendlhi; the City Best wishes to yourself and Mrs.| of Charlottetown Corporation Act Mcgy-gpdy, received its second reading on mo-l lsgd.) CHARLES L. DRURY tion of Dr. MaoMillan. who moved that the House resolve itself into a Mr. F. G. Spencer (Si. John) Committee of the whole to take the, please accept my very heartiest bill into consideration. He also ex- congratulations as I rfotice by this Dlflined lhelllllfllvse 0f the blll- Ill 15 evening's Times with great surprise tlons for your birthday. Very sorry special. over and above the ordinary ma; you are ninety years young. cannot be with you. but wc wish borrowing power of the City. |That you may live many years lon- The W1 was road and adopted ger is the sincere wish of your many good fortune which you so well de- ' servo. Host, of friends proud of your clause by clause. It provides for the friends among whom the writer is issue of $120,000.00 in debentures. Q =- to include himself‘. $100,000.00 on Pennanent Works. (Sgd) $10,000.00 on water works extension. F. G. SPENCER Clause 7 of this bill is noteworthy It provides that all City taxes as- sessed under the said City of Char- lottetown Incorporation Act against > Best of wishes for many and and any person, firm or corporation, 01' many years still. against the estate of h deceased Dr. Boyle Travers lSt. John) »- Mr. olebrating His 89th eran Journalist Re- spapers All Over Can- Mr. R. H. Jenkins. M. I‘. tawa ' Our congratulations to both your- self and Mrs. McCready. on this your- birthday anniversary. (Sgd) , MR. 8i MRS. It. ll. JENKINS Speed Supt. For * Exhibition Races (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., April 4. — Th’! Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition; Commission has appointed Frank l SAUNDERS auvilnurs BllliliilNil icilsunurl ‘time Province bred, 2.21 m); and Provincé Saved Legal Entang-lemehts And Incalculable Expense Through Alert- ness Of Oppos-ition. racing from August 27 to the 31st. Two outstailding instances of in- issued were l0 ilc u first ohnrgc 0h A $0681 0f $8.000 iwprlzes will be‘ offered. $1000 for a free for all trot‘ ept attempts at legislation have the Auto License ices. How short and pace and $500 each _for the oth-l er events. There will be five early' closing events. the 2.29 trot Mari- pace, 3 year old trot and under, 228i trot and pace. and 2.25 trot. l Other classes are the free for all, 2.24. 2.14 and 2.30 trots and the 24; 114- 2.16. 2.17. 2.20 and 2.24 trot and pace. Races will be conducted on the three heat plan. Entries for the ear- ly closing events close June 1 and for purse races August, 11_ -—(-Q§--~ - “m. Canada lMay Adopt British System lsllecial to the Guardian) QTPAWA. April 4. - Government control of all radio broadcasting in Canada looms up as a strong possi- b11115’ 0f the future. They haw-l such a system in Great Britain and: it may come here before long. While‘ there has been no official decision as yet. it is known that such a. pro- position is being considered by those who have to do with radio. A great deal of trouble is being experienced owing to the fact that many people—a fast increasing number-we t to gointo the broad-l 0055118‘ busi ss. whereas the chan- nels of communication are very lim- itcd. Much conflict arises and com- plaints are very numerous as to re- ception being spoiled and other ldisagreenble conditions existing. In consequence of this it is learned that some interests securing new licenses. have been cautiously advis- ed not to make extensive financial committments lest, as a’ develop- ment of the near future the whole broadcasting business be taken over Iby the state. Hereloforeyboth in Canada and l I . l __~ l i Company. which is directly under thelBritish government. Although a come to light in the proceedings in are the memories o)" l-llOSfl on tlill the Legislative Assciubly on Tuevcovernmcnt benches! day. - _ The bill had rompcd anlly through The government should thanklits third reading (division. 10 to 8i their stars-lucky or otherwise -- when Mr. Stewart, (ll-airing to italic that there is in the house an alert tho legislature from ihcfonscquenix" and capable opposition lo save the of their folly, pointed out. that till! Province from the consequences ozlflelll Government lurid igrnlizdyftllim th ' i e nd folly. a frst charg) nun iiR . c Theygxlllblvizerfcin “their "Act to prn-lquestlon. So lvlr. llfiirllll-YYC 1°54? Tl" vide for the purchase of Power Ma- E time in moving lo liavc the 0M6! chlnery" the statement: “Whereusiof its ihlgd reading; lfiiigllggflflgou the tax under the gasoline act has In who a mess wou e V 1')- been increased two cents per gal-liry find itself. wcrc flu-cc tangle- lon." And when Dr. MacMillanlfootcd legislators suifi-rcci u) go brought it. io the attention of thclihoii‘ ways and pass these bills un- house that there has never becnL-hcckcd! There is no doubt that- any such amendlrncngnto inctGynsin- icgzlll complexities; ngnutlg [H1510 ‘:61 inc tax act at a . w -l w a cs1.‘ suci n ‘no urc as . 1111186 _ they dropped the discussion of ihc nullify inis yliflglilittlflllmi. b111, cost i0 il('_ my luv‘. wl c Then there is that other lilSllillifO Ono must conilvflllllflll! m0 0mm"? —namely, their "Act to promote tli? on having an opposition of such improvement of highways." In this acuicnoss and pcrccptioiraild s0 it was provided that the principal thoroughly devoted lo its interests. °°‘“‘“.i‘.§‘.‘iif;l%§$...'ll[ iii lllll llillllil ll] H gs [Ell (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. April 4. —- Willie no appeal in the ordinary scnsc. can Foregone (‘Amclusiou _ That Great Britain W ii l K e e p Hal‘ be taken from the senicnco of tlv‘ court-martial in thc case of Colli- mander H. M. Daniel of H. M. S. Royal Oak, who was yesterday con- victed at Gibraltar on charges of conduct subversive of discipline. rc- primandcd and dismissed from his ship. Commander Daniels case is; open to review by the Lords of ihc Admiralt’ hr: are competent m) confirm; reduce or quash the scn-l ‘the States control over radio has mic“ Troops In L 4 neon it)’: license, but the broadcasts . . 40> ' ' lave en private owned mite:- . . m) _ I . a ‘orb prises. In Great Britain it is a‘l 1 ' h LO 0N‘. An!“ 4'_ L ‘s done by the British Broadcasting gone conclusion that GreotBfltaln will reject nny claim oi the Egyp- tian government for withdrawal of British troops from ‘Egypt. and this l‘ Thumb Bandaged similar course here has not been. i . l l-h NOON‘ decided upon. much is being said‘iii| my be dpdmmd mm c S i i ih G d1 ( pcca to e u“ M‘) announcculcnt that Britain will r1!- LCNDON. April 4. ~— The Prince favor of it. and complaints regard- ing the present system tend strong- 4M1‘ .and Mrs. Jenkins also sent a beautiful bouquet of flowers.) Mrs. Beairsto, Toronto (Daughter) l Arthur, |lations and all good wishes for imany. many happy reiumrs of IyOlll‘ birthday. We are all so proud |of you and wish so much wc could bc with you and celebrate. isgd.) i pans: Ernest McCready and John. | lSon and Grandson.) Si. John Love and heartiest congratula- you and Madam all happiness and work and record and we most of all. ‘t d.) ' ERNEST AND JGIIN Mr. W. Chester S. Mcilure l (New York) I Bill. and Aunt Georgici ; join with me in heartiest congnltw‘ I-Ieartiest congratulations to you. Canada's grand old Journalist. May ly to encourage such a depnriin-o. -—-~—--0-o-q-~ ~ - iMemorial To LONDON, April 4. -— Lady Ryrlo, wife of Major-General Sir Gran-- ville Ryrle. High Commissioner of ‘Australiain London. Ls chairman of a conmiittee that has organized a ball for May I0 in aid of a pro- posed memorial to Australian nurses who died in the war. The Prince oi Wales. the Duke and Duchess of York. and some of the high com- missioners for the domlnions in London have consented to act 11s th n Prince of Wales present at function. Lady Ryrie is described and businesslike chairman. . ‘injured in one of his recent Australian Nurses; patrons of the bail. Tin-ladies Iiflrepurled “mack {mm 5'00‘) wahabi the committee hope to have th, h", The Royal Air Force was road)‘ for a newspaper writer as a very quict) This is a ttcheme. the e The chances are the champion of of the de tenuous of the council Canada may be among the Island of the Loom dfltations and spon- contestants. Try and spot him or sored by the leading cducationallsts her. throughout the world. - - - ' . Q0 i“ _- 1 {Canadian War Vet ’ ' "flu" I s-wwm’ ‘ '¢ Los Angeies Hero .ilA‘|_'t.-"-tn. r word. not 4 slob inseriilli ii this column. - -——. ., . _ (Special to the Guardian) @ ‘Y u s I » I u‘ m‘ ' ness and bravery on the part of a aroma no £88.‘, Canadian war veteran, George R. jri-gsan" ' ' a’ Fisher. frustrated a big bank rob- M. - l“ ‘ puupam‘ 6"" an bery hereand resulted in the death Office. GI/lfdllll Job Prlniery. fill or evsav yiilacpi and 611W"- 3 1v . “Milli C011‘ LOB ANGELEB, April i. —- Cool- of one bandit and the apprehens- ion of his two accomplices. George Fisher. the iiero of‘ the af- fair. is a guard at t e Merchants’ National 'I‘nist and virlgs Bank.‘ l-fe is a veteran of the great war. person, a minor, a lunatic or any other estate held in trust against a non-resident qr an insolvent, shall be a lien upon the real and lacrson- a1 estate of the person. firm- cor- poration 01' estate so assessed and shall have priority over all other estates. interests. mortgages, Judg- ments. claims or encumbrances whats ver. whether existing or not. at the date of the (Sad) . J. BOYLE TRAVERS Halifax llcrald | Heartiest congratulations. My the milestones mark your future as louistandingly as they are historical- ly located in the past, and may lmemorles gone by remind us that (Special io the Guardian) sincere wish is that you will bc aided byJya-peverance, m“ and h“. vol-t to llu- ‘status of 192:! dcclnm- tion. ' By the declaration of i022. the British protectorate nvcr Egypt was terminated. lllflklll?‘ l-‘wvpi an in- dependent SOV0l‘(‘l‘!.ll v. llu- Bri- tish govcmmcill. l:(\\\l'\ ". riwa-rvlllfl to its discretion lilo wciwity oi the commilnicntioils nl lill‘ llrltisli Em- pirc in Egypt. pruivz-iioll of foreign rcsldcilis and minorities olui (lettin- cc of Egypt zicnlilst furs-urn zulgrcs- oion. The actual situation is that tlic terms of lhc- Egyptian notes lire-not yet ofllciillly known to tho public. and it is not cvon certain that Fg- yp). demands ivithdrnwal of the Bri- tish troops. Furthermore, Great. Britain has not. yo: replied to this note. That. Egypt certainly does not ccniclnplato severance of frienlfh) ‘relations with Britain was indicated! ‘by n statement mudc by Nithek Pasha. Egypt's new prclnic-r, to the llrflfifi at Gniro today of Wales appeared at a “sing song" .in the Peoples Palace in the east ‘lend of London with his right thumb- bandaged last night. The thumb ivas , falls‘ from his horse. two of which he suffered on Monday in tho Welsh Guards Challenge Cup siecplcchasc. The Prince shook the men by tlv |lcit hand. although he gave nl= Irlght to the women. iBritish Ready For Wahabi Attack lspecial io the Guardian) i BASRA. April 4. M British fore-n; in the desert today prepared for a encampcd ltribeslnen. said to be citrr. |sixt_y' miles southwcst of thc action should the iribcsmcn attack“ while there are many aimorcd cars, 10C» ~~ ---- l ldrnwn up ready for battle use. K “- . Ice Patrol Years ‘Gongrllss 0f FOrmBPl ’“' " For Soda. Fountain War Colnbatants - Of-{EN BOSTON. April aw-Wililil a. A. Is Proposed '0)- smnmc. Z}°‘£§'.’.1“‘lfiloiiiflililfih‘lfiilfiifiiilifii Jogging up and down with the cut- wrs Modoc and Mojave along thl‘ Hun 0F fie CLNbS Finishes imposition of 7 spared for many years. fflgd.) W. H. DENNIS . pARIBI A f“ 4_ __ Angl- g1“- -Norih Atlantic steamship miltethc ‘£9 5° 55°F??? mtfilznbe yam-s u; quay, but mum“... work \_\|!'E A9 A g next four months , tho article oi‘ ° Sun ° pe ‘ g p ' fgpfegenuflyes of jiooqogg men f dict he will miss most is good fresh mnnitY who served on both sides of ihe Boo BLACK "' Cow's milk- (BQIIJ W. CHESTER S. MCLURE committee of the whole clause by I - t s». John Telegraph-Journal l From The Guardian shall be necessary to constitute and Birthday greetings and all. good Dear Mr. MeCready: nulntain said lien. but no prefer- Wishes io the oldest of the “Old Just a. line formally to wish you ence shell extend beyond five years.Guar zmore happy returns of. the day arrears of taxes. ‘lfrom all connected with The Guar- An act incorporating the Free- dian. Mr. McLure, Col. MacKinnon. town Electric Light. Co.. received its. Mr. Currie. the whole stafl and my- third i-eodins. l self- On motion of Dr. Mach/Kilian. an _ It l8 l! P1808111’) NYOM 015153" act to incorporate the Oddfellows I recall, as a boyln New Bruns- to have daily intercourse with you flail Company. Limited. received its wick reading with interest and and an inspiration to hear and feel second reading. bdtng considered in pleasure your u mmunications w a your optimism. St. John paper. and I think I have Convey to Mrs. McCrcady our read something of yours every day congratulations as well. for you since those boyhood days. May I and I and others know that it is heartily congratu te you upon largely due to her "Mothering." said assessment. and no registration fSgd.) A. M’. DELDING lion. R. B. Bennett clause.‘ Mr. Stewart said that a chose should be inllrted providing for a trenches in the great war have fin- ally agreed to come together in a congress and Join their powerful in- fluence in the cause of peace. soldiers from every nation Which took part. in the war, with the ex- ception of Turkey and Hungary. September 16. and form a progra having for its aim the preventi of future conflicts. Chief among the plans will be the adoption of world-wide propa- ganda to inform the younger, ris- ing generations of the horrors oi war. On the allied side the only abstention will be a small organiza- tion of Belgian volunteers. which steadfastly has refused to soldiers. gress has now been o inn-rallied federation countries will not. be present. mvm‘ served Wm‘ the 7m Bu‘ first annual and in order your 80th birthday, still ableto con- that you are enjoying such good 19w} [A5115 B055’! "imgoot "‘°,,gfi.'f§f."ifi.fxiiidtiii'l§ ‘hll- ""8 vfllfld enema on mo- tribute to the happiness and in- health‘ and spirits at four score the finest quality. a‘: we’ “ _ ' mm or m. Msomilm the commlt- siructionwf your fellow Canadians. years and ten. _ ' . N about 6r Co. , Trrggilzttzuimv’ up m a rented tee reported progress, "Do few men ha; it been given to live Please accept the enclosed as a . >1 8-81-0 Illi- ur mom, before alum‘ “me m“ 0n motion of hr. llufllllgfl, pn a life of such continued Joumalist- slight token of our regard. In view "" ‘i " -- . ‘c; m mgnd an my, of [mm-pun- ic usefulness, and I hope you may of your recent sad bereavement. we 9ND BALI an ITIAI! BOILER.‘ dsfijnmwméllfusgfifyfgg shmwg lion of umtodce No. 2'1 reoolv- be able to celebrate many more have considered it advisable not to ha“, gum‘. , .00. ‘amt mufiue’ who w“ km“ ed m gm"; 34mm m, Mum]. laiirrthglaays. and tZOIIUIIUQ‘ your ldffi-‘haye any-deieaotion from 11s was: In 111091‘. l. , l‘! by m‘! “ham”, 8mm L, an n, tan then explained that there are 18 l l! mnmf" 0" D888 n: evcl -- upon you on ‘ e presen occas . . I w m; 00.. Chpr- an M and ‘ormer Ange“ two lotus i: "Councilors here. one Jeiinmfintgelows words may well belbtm. v.0 shall a1. be present in splr. . ‘ ' g; m mpg“. _ app o you: 1 . lommwn- h " .- lifisiubfll w" "13 “I "xmfa agave’!- htl: has not. This amendment “Like a river blessed where o'er it With best of good wishes. I am. ~ i m. other two men acted in a siiu- l‘ 5mm" “u” ‘nay “d” we no" ‘ Ymrs very truly‘ M‘ 4'5"” “an ' manner at stratlitic Nsltions lirmw"! l" PM‘ maemd by,‘ 3m‘ rmaemng’ whuc u m“ be‘ ‘SN; m Bunny"- ‘Mm 19'9"” w I i’ batik. Girls as well as men were m“ mm". ‘ ' 5mm‘ ' m, m or. allisthvnim R1 IAt mt p. m. the house adjoumj 15rd.) ~ ,- reatened by the _. nmen. HI.) It. 1i. BENNETT ‘Continued on page B) them. Before sailing from the Boston Navy Yard, Touchctio confessed that ilf‘ llxui a whole: string of soda Delegates bearing mandates from this formidable number of former will meet in Luxembourg city on' have anything to do with former enemy All rrenoh opposition to the cor.- ercome. a:- cordinit to officials of "Fldsc". the of former combatants. Two fonner enemy Hungary has refused to take part until the treaty of ‘Prianon is re- vised and tsrriwrisl aiuustrnents- made. The Turks are not unfriend- ly to the idea but have n'o organ- —~ isation of vsterpns - to represent lnuniains mapped our. that. on ' return in July lu- i-xpi-ril-d to in clown thc sirci-t. 1min one to antith- m- or crlng milk. various milk drinks. and icc cmam. l Announcements. Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Robin Hood Rapid China 0m. ‘lt-‘sfilll-"Bflltbottor oats, hotter china. All Omn- TORONTO. April Winds. fair and mild. crs. 4-3~2wh_ Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . . . . .. 06-441‘ “m; y, '_ _ Montreal. ram .. lie-steam. ohurfailo Mini-thinning“: Quebec. cloudy. 48-—38|h°\'ng_ a1“,3,u4n“ Charlottetown, clear . . . . .. 5344. _____ ' HBliffiX, cloudy ......... .. 46-32‘) "mo" a; “Noam,” m_ Saint John, cloudy . . . . . . .. 42_35§5mu@ (m gaping” Apr“ 7gb w), Boston, cloudy . . . . . . , . . .. 56-42mm orders for lead-Oats. -O0ll3i' New York. fair . . . . . . . . 48-49 I pdftlht inns. 8500- » High tide this morning at 11.10, m ‘ma; v “L” and tonight at 11.42. , "D9311. w], u’. p " Sun sets this evening at 6.14. and Convi "- -. . . rises tomorrow morning at 5.80. but h“. m . Last quarter moon Friday. April “a ‘ ' 13th. 3.00 l. in. m; Qummerside tide ‘eighteen min- utes later than Oharlottotown.