s '. OF-A ‘ MERCHANT Accept a impose upon it. v luan’-s friendship but‘ do not uhorluttetown Onnrdlnn Two Cont! Icrninl Guardian. Founded i881 Wllllilll BANDIT" lN [I HIJSHJANI Fliiillllli Charged With High- way Robbery. (Canadian Prou.) ' JAOKSONVWULE, April 22.-Col- in Coouey. 20 years old, -smill~.d ll demure good-bye as sho boarded t-he train here yesterday for New York ill custody o! two detectives, to illco charges there of lligbwuy robbery and assault with intent to kill lll connection with a long SPTTPH of dllnlng hoidups credited to "iilc lbobbell ‘hair gllrl bandit.“ Wiler husband, Edward Coonoy, 25. also charged with hold-ups and shooting. was vlsi-bly shaken its lil- began the trip back ‘to New York. The couple made no attempt to ‘fight extradition and Mrs. Cooney expressed extreme willingness to. return. lMrsCooney maintained al ternate calm indifference and vivac iousness which she displayed from the time of her arrest curly yester- day morning when she greeted the levelled revolvers of the police with a. smile and an automatic pistol. <lt was the birth and kllliifitKlliftlli death of their child tilat led tu iiiir apprehension of the ‘Cooueyl-l. The child, a girl born here Aplrll ll, und died eight days later. it was born just ten days lifter the holdup of the National Biscuit Colupnny Iplunt, which Mrs, Coonoy sulll was lher twentieth birthday. The trail, the police through thirteen states. Steamer Airdale Damaged by Ice (Canadian Fran.) QUEBEC, April 22.-Tho British steamer Airedale. which was the first ocean vessel to reach Quebec (ills year. suffered damage willie said. loll mucking ice on the way hare from] Sydney, N. S. ,it ‘became known ‘here last night. Temporary repairs to seams and rivets oulbotb sidcs 0f llcr bow had to be effected llnll cement box- eo built in to ‘the bow. ilt is reported twenty-one plates rwill have to be taken out in Eng land whero permanent repairs will be made, l Condensed Specials . RATEQ-io per word, net each insertion in this column. ‘FOR sALip-BUBINESS STAND Mra. Wm. Yeo. Kingston. iii ‘WANTED-JOB BUB. TURNIPS. Apply N. Iiattenbury. City. 2580-4-22-21. ‘WANTED-TURNIPB. CARVELL Bros. 2503-4-22-2i. ‘ NEW WALLPAPER CATA- ioguc, 85 iiulldB0h18 patterns. write for it today. Mooro 8: Mc~ Leod Limited. 2579-4-22-01 ‘AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE- hold Jurulturo all. 10 Hav-llnnd St. Monday. Apnil 28th at 1.80 p. nl. wot-easel ‘WANTID-JOO PEOPLE AT THE tea and Bazaar tomorrow. Lots to eat und to take homo. Fancy work galore and lots of useful nrticial. ‘WANTED AT ONO! — FIRST class automobile mechanic. ' Ap lily P. O. Box 128, Summersido. 3i fronlsAuz-sa: mills 0F LAND Vlhh aooli alumnus. Apply Don- lld Manure, Bradolbane, 2801 k288i ‘T0 _i.n1'--'rlw0 0n ‘runs: room: for light houukoopin ‘ on Prince 8t. near Kent. lApply 172 Prince 8t. 25084-2341 ‘FOR cALs-Ar- .TRACADIE (iron-lily. Public Auction on MII-Bth at 1 o'clock. Consisting "f. Canons goo ,inad. near 011mb. School. h ond station. “Qfiflflmalalice nnlljcilnyiudliiilngco; oi. nary. o ‘an use‘ hold effooh- M t M i l HON. JAMES LYONS Minister of Lands and Forests for Ontario, says that two essential atepu were taken in the Ontario this session for the develop- men! of Northern Ontario. They were the declaring of a bounty on iron ore, and the regulation en- forcing the manufacture, within Ou- tarlo or the Dominion of all hard- wood cut from Crown Lands. llllliliiiiiil llllcll BY llllllllll ifilllEN (Associated Press) LONDON, April 22.~—l<‘ol' tllc ub- olitllm of cupllul pllnisblul-ut and to ilubslltiltl- ulllul‘ pullllllies, u pri- vnlu mclublers bill bus been fralucll uud is bncluall by lilrs. Wlnlrlug- liuin, Miss Jewson, (lcorgl: Lans- bury und other munlbers of thu ijiouse of Commons. lll the (also of murder or trea- son thu penalty proposed ill tho bill will be penal al-rvitudu fol' life- The sentence is to be a fixed one. sub- ject to the qualification that if tllc jury has rcclnnnlcullell liiu c .1- vlctell person lo mercy, lilo court of (irlmiuul Appulll lully rcllnlao tho term of servitude to uny shorter term not. loss tlulu ion years. in cases other tlluu luurller or treason, the court may pass a aunt. eucc of pcual sl-rvltulll‘. for life, or lluprislllllllcnt with or without hurll labor, for any icrul not l-xclzlelllllg two yours. 'i‘he bill docs not affect uny lillb- llity uudor lluvul or lullitnry law. The liability of pcrsulls lllllitll‘ lll _ rcmuius uuullcrcd. Interesting‘ and Historic Document Tho (lullrllluu was yesterday HilOWil tllc ouiglllui cull to ltov. hid- wnill Plllgcou. issued on October i. lhll, from tllc cougrognlioll oi‘ Si. Pctcl"s Cove iiead llull Buy Fortune Thu cull was luodcrllilzd in by (‘llc Rev. John Kcir, l) .l'). of -.Vlaipequc uull was iorwlirlll-ll lo the Prcsby tcry of Nova Scotlu. illerll being no Prlwbytcry oi‘ P. l‘). island. Hip lut- ter iluv-illg been formed in ()cloilul' 11821. Tilis liizlnuslzlllpt wile foilud recently nluoug lilo papers oi‘ ‘the llltc lir hioCllllol-b of ‘frllro aull was forwurlicll by his daugll-ters lo ilhc ltev. J. M. McLeod, pastor of Si. Peters Congregation. Of llifill)‘ whose uaulrs lire attached lo tho rull tllc grand children llro still liv- ing ill St. Peters uud filly Fortune. Needless ‘to say tho document is hlgflliy pnlzed by Mr, McLeod who takes justifiable pride ill showing it to the descendants of thosc who 0v. or ll hulldrcd ycars ago looked uftcr the affair-s oi‘ their young church. Si. Priors in tho (ildest -l’rcsby- tel-dun Congregation in P. E. l. ‘Rev. Polar (lordou wlls the first Presby- tgrllln Minister on the lisland unli was sellled over ‘Si. Peters. Cove- head etc., 1806 ,uud dird ill 1809 in the il-ltll year of his ugc. J-lo \V8!B succeeded by Rev. .l-‘.ll ward Pidgcon lll i812. gmndfll-ther of Rev. Dr, (loo. diidgeou, Toron-to and ‘Rev. I)r_ Leslie Pidgcou. Wlulll- peg. lie ministered to the congrega- tion u-nlii i820, whou he resigned. lie died at New London, iii-ii at the nge of 68 years nnd was buried in Gedlllc Memorial Cemetery. New London. ‘ Call to Rev. Edward Jddgcon, October let l8il—moderalorl in ‘by Rev. John Keir of Mllipoquo, ior- wnrlloll to ‘the Presbytery oi‘ Novll‘ Sootla. from St. Peters, Covchenll ‘Boy Fortune. Presbytery of P. E. l. formed on Oct. lll-h l821— in the home of Archibald Campbell. bot 18 and consisted of Rev. John Keir (Modaratorbflrarid-fatber of Prin, - uull Canadians are expected to vis- The PEOPIQS Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Pa lflilllfilNil fllNlUllN-E iii VISIT lllillliliil Will Visit (lanadilan Buildings After the King Formally De- clares Empire Ex- bibition Open. (British United Press) LONuUN, April 22.-Ten thous- it lilo Cauudlnu building at Wl-m- blcy toluorrowniftor ills Mull-sly bus formally (let-lured the Elnpirc Ex- lllbililul (llltlli. Among tlu-sl- arc of t'illll'fi\! illcludcll not only lllosl- borll ill tllc Dominion, but lll-vl-rlll thousand who iiilVL acquired till- lovc of country by living ill ouo ur ulllcr of tllc provinces ..lld tllll... wbo urn l-ulluelztell willl illlillslrilll iii‘ (lffllziul lllc of tllc lroillllry, ul- though resilieut in Briluiu. A filial all night spurt lililkPti it certain that the Canadian building will be quite ready today. Till» pav- ilion \\'ilii‘il was viewed yesterday by several lluulirvll, Cflllipflfcs \'t*l‘y favorably with those of otbl-l‘ l)ulll~ lllious and colonies showing ll will- er rullgc of llllturul resources l-s- especially lll ille realm of lllinl-rlils us well us ll greater variety oi‘ luau- ilfol-turcll articles. Remarkable Mi-rages Viewed (Associated Press) TOKIU, April 22.— ’l‘wo rclnarll- aillo lulrllges are rl-porlcll from llll- nortllwlasturn coast of Japan. A mirrored picture of ll luouutain up, penned rleuclltly ut a village iul ‘foyuiuu prcfccturc, and ut prucii-l ‘ clllly the sumo hour u mirage of all uvl-nuc of piuos was visible from a uellrby village. Long Live’ Volstead Heard From Steam- ‘ onaanorrsrowu, CANADA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2s, 19.24‘ Inspiring Addresses Last Night in Prin Which Was Presi Lieutenan Tili‘ Prince Edward island 'i‘eaoh- Federation moi ill Convention ycslurlluy at 10 n, lll. ill tho Aescm‘ bly hull oi‘ Prllll-c Street School. 'i'lll- zllicudllnce oi‘ teachers was. u.ollt gratifying, upwards of three- ilunllrl-ll uud fifty registering their zlttoulluuce llillS year as compared to ‘two liulld-rcll last your. 'l‘llo meeting was cullod lo order by llll- ‘Prwlillollt Mr. ln-wjs Low- llll-r. .~\ll lullrvllbll‘ sillgsong led by l'l'll|‘. i-‘ilitcill-l- was participated lll uud enjoyed by all. Mr. lR. H. Rog- lill-n announced that n banquet ivoull ‘bc llclll ill tllc IClllle Paul Lm Wl-llllcslluy’ lwl-lllng und (‘XDTQSSOO tlll- llrpl,‘ that lihslro would be u large attendance of teachers pres enl. .\lr_ Séiimilll then made an an- llnuzll-lvullsni llbat prizes would be awarded ior llle best reports sub- mllioll on the IlGIDTlIIlIGSA oi‘ this POIIVt-‘HUOII. 'l‘lll-. following l-oluuliliel-s ‘were lllllllcd by the president: Nominating Committee-Princi- pal Johnson. Principal Jelly aull lll» =pel:-ioll- Sllllw. ' Question liox.——Mr, llrelluul, Mr. llllrrisnev‘ and Miss Ilamslly. Fillau - rill. Wylluo, ‘l-ll,‘ Mr N. iilcillwau. Press. l_'()lil.--‘-.\il'. ll, .\lr, l.. (Yalllpbtill, lmor (,‘oul.~— Ziilss Tull, Miss Fill loltlll illlii lillss Acorn. Illr. it, ii. lto/ars lllwu submitted ll lll".‘li‘t oi‘ tllc colll-ltitullon and bye- ialvs for the .I’rinclz Edward inland 'i'Flli'il!'l‘.-i Federation. Those were takl-n up clause bv clause llulfpus sell with few alucndnlents. Prill. .1 W. Y co an d Afternoon Session Till‘ lllu-mnou scssion win; Ciliillli to order ut llwo (fclock. tllli presi- lll-lll ill illo choir 'l‘lll» lllillulct-l oi‘. this luorllillg‘s session wcrl‘. adopted us rend. 'l‘bc ~. er Passengers (Canadian Press.) N-uw vonlk, N. v.. April 21.~ "Vlvl Volstculi" lwus tho cry among the second and third close passen- gers on tllc French liner Purls when shc arrived within territorial. waters off this port yesterday and (Jnptuiu Fl-ilz Muru s, instead of throwing (overboard t c excess liqu- or supply disirlbiiicli free i‘ive hun-' beer. Chemical‘ Society in Session at Washington i (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. April ZL-Hc- llum, us an instrument of United (States superiority in aviation, pro- gress of chemistry in this country since culouiul days, development of flu‘, rubbl-l- industry, nation-widt- oducutloual reform. and agricult- ure null the fnoll supply, wcro the factors stressed nt tho big spring lueoliug of the Aluorlcnn (Them- lcnl Society, opened hero fuduy nnd which will continue till the_26 st- llunllrells of papers dealing with chemistry. said to be now in its most irullful cm, will be rend by distinguished scientists roprosmlt- lug practically all the lending coi- ll-gcs, tl-‘cilllitiul schools null ulllvl-r- allies, industrial cutcrprisl-s unli slain nnd fullcrul governments. —---¢o>-—-i (Canadian Prcu) MONTREAL, April 22 Thai Montreal is on the ovo of its big- gest nutolnobilo season null tllnt from 176.000 to 200,000 carlrwill entl-r till» province of Quebec this year la the conviction of the llffl- cials of the Royal Automobile (llub of Canada, expressed ‘hero last night and baled on the correspond- enco ond reports received by Mr. (incl-go A. McNammae. club secre- tury. Citizens of United Staten arc enquiring for information ns to cnr rates to Europe indicating they will drive from New York, Chicago nnd other pointn to Montreal nml lnkc ship horo for Europe. Douglas (grandfather of Sil- Roht. Falconer. 'i‘oronto. and Rev. W-nl. ~Mo(irl=lr_or, Minister and Mr. Ed- ward Rapidly Jtuiin! lEider. Mr. ‘Douglas was Clerk of the lot lPrea- llhyliery of P. E. island. llrcd liters of wine, cordiuls and c [)l‘i‘$l(li’lli. rcllll a congrn-tuluiorv to‘ lrgrllnl sl-lll by tllc Teachers Fclll-‘r- slllun oi‘ Ollllllrio. Tile work of liile past your was nllly rovil-wrll by tllc PfGHlliClLl. lll his address ill vahlch he refcrrcll especially to llll- Pension Sl-bculc for teachers uud also to tllc excel- lent work llow lll-lug curried oll in oulr schools by the Red Cross So- clcty. llll conclusion iill- President llllllii‘ reference to till! valuable assistan- c and cooperation be rccellell l‘rom llllo Chief Superintendent, and also from M‘l'._ Scllluuu, during lllc ycal- Just closing. Mr. Parker null Mr. Seaman, llclc gates to_ the Clillilfiliilfl Teachers‘ Il-‘cllcratlon ill Convention at lMoll- treul, ouch gave a report and tulk on ills meeting with bills ltssoclll- flou. ‘ it wue hoped that Miss Archibald would be present lo lll-liver uu udd- rcae on “llotlcr English" bill ow- ing to the car-lorry buiug ilPili up. llla intended spcukcr was llnalbln to be present, IMr. Rogers, the Oilicf Superin- tendent, followed with a ‘ulost in teroeting and instructive address on “liu-bltl-l." fie dealt most ably with cncll of the four divisions lulu udllcb be divided his subject-Mow bulbits lire formed; the DOIll'l‘.('lil)ll of lbud bublts,‘ the cultivation oi‘ lll-w habits. The rolntlon oi‘ habit to llhr teaching profcscloil. ‘The Rev. G, A. Christin. Sihlki‘ about the close rl-lzltiollsbilp bc~ lweou the duties of tllc clergy and till‘ work of the tcuchcr and assur- od the assembly ihnl. be fccls cer- llilu lhul. euch teacher has the ilPlbf- iy support oi‘ each null every cler- gynluu of the Christian religion in its every denomination. llir. Robertson spoke briefly lilnllg the lino of efficiency und quclilica tlolls, A most instructive discussion up on u proposed change ill tho coulr- no oi‘ studies ‘followed, Prin. Jolly Prin. Devereuux. Prin. Johnson, llr. Robertson uud others taking plllrt. Upon motion of Mr. ii. Yen tlll- dis- cussion was postponed unill 'i‘hursllay. Evening Scuion Tho evening session was largely attended and was a moat inspiring meeting. ills Honor the lillelltellllnz Governor presided, a drones being llllulllllllllllll llllzlllllls or TEACHERS’ FEBERAT Iilil at Public _Meeting' cc Street School, lied Over By the t Governor " itcv. Air. Cilrlstie. Mayor McKen- ua, linn_ lir. McMillan and Iiou. J. ll. Myers, Colnluislllnncr of Agri- cullurla. lloll. Dr. MuMillan slmkl- lul lilolulli‘ of Prrlnirr Stcvmrt, who was unavoidably prevented i‘roln ut- lclllliug. The evening lurograllllllo al so lucludlell cujoyztbll: vocal solos by .\lls.~l Welsh and Missdlorris 'l‘:lit, a plnlio duet by Miss Burns and l.\'llss Show. tllc meeting open- llly wilh tho chorus (l (Jlilizillil und concluding with tile singing oi‘ llu- Nllliollul Alltllelu. After a few introductory re lllfll‘k‘.-‘-, Jiis llouor called upon Rev. llr_ lllclpcllan .wiho in the course oi‘ all eloquent address said that ill tho working out of our educational system many factors are employed. Tile teacher stands in the work- shop ln which and by which iill- educational content ls transferred lnlo the mind and soul of the pupil. Proper teaching requires the l|llllll~ all volcc, for books without tho lvzllrbel" ulre like a digest oi‘ law ‘lviiillflltdl. judge lo interpret it. The cbllll luusl. be considered as llllvilil: natural instincts wllioll vary ill individuals. 'l‘his natural instinct tllc teacher is lo l-ultivato. The motives that iunvc. pcople lo llulllilro. illi tililit‘il~ tlou must ill? studied, So long as lhc nrl-olllluuv iuntive wilalevel- it is do- es llut blot out the vital motive oi’ acquiring knowledge f-or its owll ml cull. uitural subjecls such as good literature should bo loved for lgllDliH llil their livql. 'll. la the tea- ullll culturr to -l.lle lcvei ltssilllilllloll. 'i‘|hi_s llltllllolalunl tout ulllst iii‘. liloruug-ldy unmprellcn lie-ll null lllalll- ll purl oi‘ ourselves ‘befurl: it .l-.all IN‘. colllnlulllcalled lo others. Till‘ i.till('ill;l"S problem is lo decide bow this knowledge can best be colulllunlculed. 'l‘hz.~rl» must he cilzilbll; lllcui to acquire tllc liubil oi diligence. Ur, .\ll:;\iilluu referred lo the stir- ring spew-lll oi‘ Premier McDonald in the llrilisll parliament. lie had dominated the liousc lbecousc be ol‘ many great uleu is due lo tile fuct llmt lilt‘y acquired tllc habit of ‘thinking clearly ill the school room. Our natural instincts luusl be cili- CDlill! SllplJf-Sellfillflliei uud unselfish uud ncqlllrcll soil’ control lbuls be l-oullug lull-llecilllll beings with u hlgbclr aim in lifo. .I.ct us as teachers llry to beget ii love for our profession uud this love will go forth to the pupil. ‘Lot l-hc teat-lions kccp liligil and l-lld that our schools will go on pro- NIH}. l-urricillulu. ilo recalled Lin, thought llxprtasscll ‘by till; pout Wordsworth‘ in his “lniilnzlllons of immortality" uud adopted the suggestion lo bis subject, that the child is luore at home thou tllc mnu lll the spiritual (felling influence of tho luulerlal l (Continued on Page Three) Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings. Etc. IlATllit-Q cents per word each insertion. "Ton ond Bazaar Si. Jnmva Hall tomorrow. Tickets 50 cts. morrow at St. James. given by (Mb: Archibald, (who ar- rived on ilhe Bordon train in lhn of the meeting). Rev, Dr. MoLeiian. Training in Henri: Memorial iiali Thursday night. 26124 83 iii allku. it is ll help towards bile lleslr , Yllrir llwu sake and llllir-i l-llLllll-n, [.3 slonletbiug that wli-i re-luaiu with the l:lll‘i"s iunl-tiou to brlllg kuowiolfgc of those who hour him, so llizlt lbey may be coll- orlougll work lill llll‘ pupil-ll’ pill-t \o bud thoroughly lwsluiiltltell ills owu theories and illeus uud tllc clear- ness of his idea-s llud of lilo ideas tivuicll uud controlled ullill wo be- UiUl/tllillg motives before the pupils null lllcro will bc no doubt that the rhilllrcll will ‘be sufe ill idler builds grossing to greater things iu the fu- Rcv. Mr, Cilrisilc addressed the luvetiug on iibc spiritual side oi‘ lile world, which recedes from him ll-s he grows older. Clllillul lilo tench- l-rs do souu-liiiug to delay that lien- world llpoll the mind oi‘ the child-q tllrfongh lilu regular school currlcu-l lulu? Wordsworth was right in iiiSl [iiffiillilixliiililiili IN iii HARNESS ‘ ill‘ Hill idnt to Melt a Dia- mond. (Canadian Pres-l) SAN FllANfliSiiO, April 22. »—— Milrcul liiorl-all, Saul [Crullleisr- m. day uunouucl-ll ill- bud follud a way oi‘ hurlll-aslllg fill‘ ‘l H: ilullt. lll- declared lu- had sill doll ill dcvls- ing n colubiulltiorl lll iltilc lulrrors set in a bowl ltbuui four fcci ill diameter ivllicll, ivllml focused tilrougb n illllliilfil‘ of small lenses would produce a trelllcnduus lll-at from the sun's light. Ho said be could rrgulatl- iilP- heat produced to exactly ally degree desired. Morcuu claims lu llilvl- prolltil-l-d wllb a lulu-nine, llollt Flliilfliltlii to luell a diamond uud Pllliiii‘ it lo dis- appear as gas. British Sailors Must Swim (Associated Press) LONDON, April 22. —~Au admir- alty fieet order states that the lux- lty ill swimming proficelllcy‘, which obtained during the war, "will no longer .ho tolerated." The order adds that “ll person ill the nuvy who neglects to learn to swim is potl-litially selfish because, should lll: be involved in all accident, be usually clauses some courageous pcrsou to risk his liiu ‘ill trying lo snvl- him." Turks Take- T0 Bunyan U UQWQW QQWQQOOQ 0O QQO-QOQV. Last Mihute News Flashed in Over the Wires ~vo+0+vo+<+ooo+o 04mm” (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 22, _ Two local judges. whose names the police decline to divulge, have received letters threaten- ing them with vengeance if any more lsevere sentences arc imposed on bank bandits. WELLINGTON, N. Z., April 22-— Railway man throughout _ New Zoaiand struck today for hiiihcr wages. All service on the roads is at a rltandstlll. Thousands of Easter holiday makers have been away from their home-s. MONTREAL, April 22, _ Mr. C. A. Hayes, general man- ager of the Canadian National Express Company ha; retired From that position. William C. Muir, assistant to Mr. Hayes has been appointed acting gen eral manager of the company. The changes are effective May 1st next. NEW YORK. April 22. - Pancho Villa, worlds fly-weight champion. today signed to de- fend his title against Frankie Genaro, 112 pound United States champion in a 15 round match in Brooklyn, the latter part of May or first of June, according to Torn McArdie, matchmaker. CHICAGO, April 22. -Mias Dorothy Dalton, aged 28 of the silent drama, and Arthur Ham- merstein. aged 51. theatrical impressario. were married at (Associated Press) (‘ONS'I‘ANTINOPLFI, April 22. -— American missionaries ilPPUllllVU made u "best seller" of Buuyulfs Pllgrinfs Progress. Nearly 3.000 copies of this work liavo been printed in tllc Turkish iiiilgllfigi‘. uud will during the last tell lll0lliill-l by the‘ Anu-rlcnn iilblu house lll tllc city. Inspiring' Lecture the auspices of St, James Liwrury’ the luoet instructive. uull Inspiring in tllc history oi‘ the socltty. iii- subjccl; was "James Frederick Willis, Artist uud Prophet. ‘T-hl: il-c- turcr ball ililli the advantage oi‘ vis- lllug qultc frequently lll.- illlilll‘ in lilli village of ‘Coluptou Surrey while l-ll ramp with tllc Canadian Exiled- ltionllry Forces at Wltll-y. lll-re lll- llllll not only sceu much oi‘ the work oi‘ lill- grout nrilst but hall wiint-s- scd lllc ilililliliift‘. WiiiPil lll- llllll ex- ortl-d ovcr ihu community ill till‘ lilo and work oi‘ its lllUli uud wonl on. The nrtist was ll f.'l)lil9flll.l0i‘iil‘_\‘ and intlmwil‘ frirndilull neighbor oi‘ Lolll ’i‘l-llu,vson. "'l‘v'o (lrcnt Souls" wlllmn work and influence bud done so luucil l‘or England and tllc world. lllllllogrlllllln 0i’ ll number oi‘ \‘i‘llil.s' l)l‘illl‘.i‘_\i\i paintings were silowu by illutolu slides uud each of tllclu nu- ill_\"l.l‘li ill (lelull elbowing lill‘. artist's siyll‘. bis purpose and tilt‘ uleesagl- of (‘illiil to the people of England. Tho story of llvulls‘ lifc, the dis- couraging beginning, tho high pllr- pllsc which liflilliillilllil ills every oi‘- fort and hid fluul iriulupllllnl suc- clx-ls was tllrlillngly lull-rusting and splrllllldLv tuld b)‘ tlil- lrcillrl-r in uii ilfllill‘ and a llaif. The President, .\ir. l). hlllgllr Shaw presided mill nt the close ‘tru- tllllulks proposed by Rcv. W. M. Aitkcn. By Rev. G. C. Taylor 'I‘lll-. lcclu-re by Rev. G. C. ‘Taylor last night in St. Jnlues llnli under Society was unquestionably one of noon today. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Hirschfield and attended by l only a few relatives and friends it was Miss Bolton's second marriage and Mr. Hammer- lstein'a fourth. —( ‘ Mussolini Made a Roman Citizen (Canadian Press.) lt().\il'l, A-prli Zlmlicnliu Muaso cerlrluolly participated ill by u iii-s liugulsill-li asselubluge on the ullul versllry lll‘ the founding of the city from lill- iiillldfl of Signor Crelllon elll, ltuyzll (iunllnlssiouor for ltolul- palrl:bllll-l,il. honor l-ollfcrrcli upon him, cxpros sewn bills. __-_<-os>—i Buffaloes Thrive (Associated Press) —Volcrnns from tho Yukoll torri- iory who luilsllcll into llll- KPIUIIi- kall district l‘i‘i'(‘llliy wl-rl- oplilllis- tic about lbl- importation of 24 lmffulnvll from Wnllnvright Park. Alberlu, to ll glllno proaervl- in (‘Pill- rul Yukuli. They prulllrlrd iilui wllblll n ll-lv yl-nrll thc raising of llrrl-ll l~hc lecturer ll hvilrl)‘ Y0!» fllHlhvsl- bllriilififirv would bl- as profit. ()l‘l',liilil' in ihl- Yukon as illl- Hilllliiivl‘; iMulligzlu null srcrlndcll d)_\’ llicv. lllillllllsll-y has ill-l-onll- lo northcrll Alaska. i ENGLAND REGAllilEil ls i Fillliildli BilliClllSlilll i (Erililh rams Prcu) | LONDON. April MacDonald's statement into ‘Aging: 1:10!!!“ Ad‘: finding-mu. d’ n‘ " e ,vr: D ,J_ Passer, Montreal, Rev. Robert .t who are constantly watching for 22.—--Promler the. smallest attempt lo introduce lo llele- nationalization. it ill not expected gates assembled at Ynrk for Labor however lhai any legislation deal- “ |congresa on the occasion of n aec- lng wiih lbr industry will be intro- H°‘""'““"" ‘-"“'dY 5am” “ml ond viall lo gathering in which he duct-ll during the lifl- of the pres- "Micloll" hm" ‘mung n" “l” m‘ suited an enquiry .the coal ent parliamvnl. all aprl-iiminsry mining industry). which will shortly enquiry will llullnuiltl-lily bl- vl-rylQuebec h B. i l d. . ' ~ . -. ,,,--».l~;; ‘s, .: .":;':.."...".~.: "is"; szilzallzl: Li.“.‘.l‘..‘i.’..“.‘.2‘i2.'.‘;'..‘ "M"!!! in "m0 i0!‘ 1111B I830!‘ M" "3 Y 9 M"! a" Y" " legislation. has aroused some mia- all parties in spllo of MBCDOHHHTYWSL John . givlngs and anxiety among lhO§(\'COIiiiiiUI‘li lighl lliamiaal of u poss- lb lily of sill-h an event. OF A" l. MERCHANT Be charitable,’ ward other melt! weakness. strandelf | The Prrlnller received the honor Prl-lullerlllussollnl ill rcply ihilnlil- 1933 “I m“ “'“t|'°rlii"~“ "r 1mm" f"? L""!il*]il*l‘.< (‘Olliillvli ill tlll- colony. dis- rhlilg grcui iovc for" thl- historic city null his high purpose lll work ior a 5m; l\ll't‘lll.i(€lil ccuiury ltoull- \l\'(ll‘lil_\' oi‘ tllc illicit-lll. glory rcfllrctl-li ronl iill- in the Yukon KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 22.‘ Annual Subscription!‘ Dihfi‘ uy Mull, Ullllill ll_ __.__-_-—-——— lull llli sll- ililllll With Loss of Two Liv- esr-Believed to Have Been Schr. Cham- pion, Long Over- due. (Canadian Press) - ST. JOHN, N. li., April 22. —A small unidentified schooner found- crl-d at noon on Saturday last off Sponsor's island, liiluas Basin. be- fore the eyes of several residents who were puwcrlcse t0 do anything to llid the two int-n who went down with ibl- vessel. Grave fears are l-nllerlalned here that the vessel is thl‘ schooner “(ihamplon" which sailed last Friday morning from here for Windsor, N. S.. and that the two men are her crew. Cap- tain Andrew Baxter, of Lower ‘ Granville, N. S., owner of the vessel and an unnamed deckhand from Newfoundland. Up i0 noon today the Champion hall not reported at Windsor and a long distance telephone message at noon from Mrs. Baxter, mother of (‘iilli. Baxter, brought word that iiila hull board no word from her Still- ___..;<ro§i-_- (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, Aurll 22.-Soviet Rus- sia's decision to send an aerial 1x- pellilion lo lilf‘ NortlrPole has fir- (‘ll popular inlagillatlon ill Russia. The Bolsheviks expect their airmen l0 pllllll Hit} roll flag of revolution ul. tlll- Polo lll-furl- lho end of sum- ill?!‘- 'i‘lll- l-xpcllition cxpocts to start Jin Sl-pil-lullcr null lo remain at the .iPoll-. i-l('\'l‘ll dnys. As soon as ibe iilli. ildlidll Prclllier, was luudc aim“? i“ Wlllmed l‘ "mu" '“*’5"“““ itonlall lritlreu lollay in iill imposing will lll‘ Hvlii out lo all obsl rvalor- les null radio stations in Europe unll Uuitcli States offering to vor- lfy lllu accuracy of lhc presence of till‘ léXillfiiilifill at the Pole. _€_¢0>————- (Associated Press) ' MANILA, April 22.- This annual who litdiYigPHli uu clllogistlc lldllrl-;s.~1l1,.._p(n,t m- m‘, 0mm- ot u“, Cum", llull prtsl-llted lilo llclld of lhc go» “pm. mlony shows m, increase o; clulnl-lll with n suitably inscribed 313 inmmvs m H", colony dm-lng 0n Ilccelnber 31. llll- your 1923i. lollll of 5.445 lllcrl‘ was a '|lribull-ll lls flllllnvll: lliell, 2.097; ' wolnl-ll, L-i-ill: boys, X02; and zlrlfl ---_- -----i§}——-i" AFTER EASTER VAQNHUN l5 SQMMEE. Q } Hum.) Mauntbevi i E QAQATloN i 'l‘(iit0N'll0, April ‘ddr-‘PTEGTI to siroug winds shifting to wmiwarli ullsl-llll-d with showers. High lllle lhla afternoon at 1.06 nnll lnulorrow morning at 2.30. Sun sl-ls thin evening at 6.59 and rises tomorrow morning nt 4-56. bust quarter moon, Saturday. April 26th 12.28 n. lll. Sulnmrrsidn tide eighteen min- utes lalor than Charlottetown. Maximum and minimum temper- alures: Toronto . . . . . . . . . .44 32 Cloudy hfontreni .. .64 8| Snow .48 3| Cloudy (‘harlotlrlown .19 37 (lint .52 R0 Fair fl Bl Fair Boaion . l0 ‘ll RAM New York . . . . ..5l W‘ Cloudy l...c.. and mgr‘ IIJO I]. B. A. H6O liiilil - "i --. ,_..- Arna- w»