or "x r raps. W!" l" "My who have Int-nod I _-* in time t» Jo " _V___-, _, M” , __ W‘ ,. . .5. . e ' ° " l" Ir - . bu how. no t r0 "9"" p an y waated days, YE; right can I MW _ _ on, NOW. - Covers Prince Edwa rd Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924 Charlottetown Guardian Two Issuing Gnu-dim. can“ Intended i551 llflflilil ls FRENCH Vittoria nu APPRIIABIIIES Radical erdiiiiwiio w... ‘t. Abandon, Ruhr and Make Friends With Soviets Delivered Annual Buhooripflofl S. A. By Mail. Cnlunln 1nd U. BRITISH llBEllAiS luau; an iouncii PRECIPIBE Such is Trend of Speech Delivered by Lloyd George at Large Meeting of Party Held if}: IILS. Air Race ‘Commander-i Is Missing In Alaska (Canadian Press.) ‘w- - CORDOVA, Alaska, April 16.-—-Major lFrederick ,L. Martin commanding the Unit- E807. Will Be Facto r In Contest. (United Prod.) PARIS, April lfis-whbfl“! four million Frenchmen will go to the polls May 10——the feast day of Joan of Arc~to register, by their votes, what they think of the manner in which the "Horizon Blue" chum- -ber of deputies, elected in 1919, Just after France had emerged from a victorious war. has looked after the national interests. Many changes have been noted in the French outlook on the world situation since those feverish days of the Peace Conference. France has had grievous disappointments from her war allies. Germany has defaulted. France is supporting al- one, the burden of her devastated provinces. lI-taly has gone her own way regarding Germany and Rus- sia. England, in whose promises France placed such trust. has re- verted to her ore-war way oi‘ think. lug. The United Slates refused to ratify the Treaty oi‘ Versailles and. until very recently. declined to take nnyt-hing more than an academic interest i_n what Europe was doing. Then there is the Dawes Commis- sion and its recommendations. These are some of the things the deputies, who are seeking re elec- tion. will have to explain to their constituencies. And that is only a fraction. outside France and» France's reac- tion to them have had a pro- found effect on the life oi‘ the peo- ple here. The cost of living has soared about four hundred per cent, While there is practically no unem- ployment, the scale oi‘ wiages has not gone up to meet the cost of liv- ing, "The international value of the franc has decreased to about one fourth of its value at the end of the war. Foreign trade has suffered ... antar- Sin l~ form the, "N: ' Bloc", or union oi deputies. fol» lo wi n x the lead of Presl- dent Millerend whose war-cry in 1019 was con serv at. ism and opposition to extremists both of the right and left, ' royalists and oom mun I s ts. t h e r e h a v e been many in- dications that t Ii e mass o f the electorate has been tending to- wards the radical viewpoint. Premier Poincarehs prestige and thereby: ~ France. aotti Promior Poincare Japan Increasing Her Armainent ' (Canadian Prue) LONDON, April lt-Since the ivalhingtou armament treaty was Biased Greet Britain has laid down but one submarine as compared so for no in known here, with six light Happenings in the world‘ to hold his chamber majority in leash, but the senate has not been so obedient. Members oi’ the up- per house do not come up for ru- election. in considering the chances of success oi the "National Bloc" at the May 10 electoral test, it must be mmembered that it includes a large number oi deputies who Ill‘- long to “groups" more inclined to radicalism than to conservatism, Poincare nnd Miilraintl claim that it is the bulwark oi’ republic- lsin. Men llkt- HPIlliliI and iit-rrlot ridicule this assertion. They have voicd for Poincare in tho chamber but they have proclaimed in thcir uwn constituencies that ilicy haw their political faith on the French revolution—in other word-s they are against reaction of all kinds. When Poincare talks oi’ force against Geruiany and refuses l0 have anything to do with the Soviets, tho radical leaders stand for an amicable settlement of the reparations problems and the ac- ccptanco of tho actual regime in Russia. The last chamber included C26 deputies. The "Republican Dcmo- crailc Entcnte Group," consisting oi‘ 181 tieputitis, was the parlia- mentnrybasls of the “National Bloc". It is extremely likely that lthis group will be as strong in thv ‘new parliament. But what of tho other groups, tho so-calietl repub- lican left, tho radical-socialist group and the democratic republi- can left? Thcy ‘numbered in the outgoing chamber nearly 240 mom- bers. Without this co-opor- ntion Poincare could not have remained a weak in power Poincare kept them in line by his appeal to their, patriotism. Can " ‘get in line among themselves erthrow him? That Is the g em oi May 10. corr£ssio to IRISH ATTACK (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, April lib-Patrick Co- onan, young Tipperary rebel sur- rendered to the civic guards at Drogheda lust night and confessed that he participated lathe attack on the uu-nrnted British soldiers ut Queonstown some weeks ago. The police declared that they have re- ceivodyaluable information regard ing the plot. Montreal Church Turns Down Union overwhelming» vote 0f 728 to 62 the congregation oi the Church oi St. Andrew and St. I-‘uul erc, onc of the richest and most powerful Presbyterian Churches in Cituatin. has turned down tho proposals for cruisers, seventeen destroyers and thirteen submarines by Japan. Union with the Methodist and Con- igregational Churches. in! rm moat innran Leading Cigarette "a “Buyword"-Also Co Cont anufacturer Coin s nducts Cash Prize ests. ' It h stated on the very best of annotated wit-h iboth fact and theor and made familiar to the Canadian 9f ltroifon Cigarctieli l! moans nitride-spread new: Gimme," this p lions which pin ma‘ biy curries m‘ wl OI GONG“. 9101i‘! 1min out Home: of Child] ‘ the ll! i "lent Soy Gimme," the Strollers “buywordfl is probably t INXQ flfole iii ‘OHIMI today. (ion-mot repetition in the lending bows to soon hu made it one oi the iiamoul iidvertisfnl ptfinjlero Content which comes to a olole with the of t o like’ contest sheet adverthement. in this paper. the , “hut any Gimme" hhvs boon-spoken ton: or thousands or times authority that tho latest edition of the Standard Dictionary twill contain many new and strange words. Y. ‘Strongest of all the words, however, Ia one which has been coined reading public by the manufacture paper publicity oi the phrase “Just lslve Canadian industry has pomleriled a sel- a good will valuation running into ‘I0 111080 dinner-oils‘ and filled‘: oi ipeopi have ibocn saving picture: of mov- lm-itltioh an inlprtod in pochgou of Stroller: and with the climax o M480 within" mo“; m aim. the mm will be loaded with clool" directed t0 the olieg of the ii oibonodl (Limited, at Hamilton. Ontario. ill cunt prise ' . ' ' contest will take place " and enhancement of at an early-date. parliamentary skill have been able _ MONTREAL, April 16.-—-By an ' RECOMMENDS AFTERNOON TEA Iii‘. F‘__(i. Bunting, the famous (Iill-IUOVEPPI‘ of insulin, was thc lam-ct of the Suigruve liu-ifliuiii ht Ni-w York. when he oiidreseml 35ft db;- tingui-shed people urging cordial relations between l-Jnglish-speaking nations. He wound up by recom- mending thp zifternonn tea habit an a means to counteract- lIli‘ speed iii‘ motlern life. “We are getting nwuy from our ancient sources of strength." he said, in tirging the enjoyment oi‘ the restiulnres of Iiuliic lie. {OW- BHZZIBB HIRE BNI. INB BIN- IBIIIIIIIEEI [Heavy Snowfall in Many Indalities— - .Winnipeg Isolated from Eastern Canada. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, April IIL-Wcstnrn Ontario, Manitoba and many dis- trlctsrln Southern Saskatchewan were in tho grip today of onc of the worst bllzzurds experienced in recent years. ' Brandon reports n fifteen inch fall of snow during the past 48 hours while between Winnipeg and the Head of the Lakes heavy snow wus general lust night and today. Winnipeg experienced nil kinds oi weather during the night, heavy ruin, thunders. lightning and sleet which later turned to snot. which is still falling. As u result oi the storm Winnipeg was isolat- ed from Eastern Canada and the- south iiuring the morning, ull iviros going down under iho weight of sleet and wet snow. Lecture on Irish Life and Literature In the assembly hall of Prince Street School Tuesday night Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan delivered his most entertaining and instructive loqturo on “Irish Life and Liter- aturc." Mr. C. II. B. Longworth, trustee. very acceptably presided and the following programme iwas most crodltubly presented.’ Piano Sulu—'l‘holtna Burns (‘hortis—-"Klllnrney“ by the School Iitiadiniz—Mnbel Muthieson Solo-Margaret Mutch Paper-Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan (‘horua—“(!omtv Back to Erin" by the School. The singing by the pupils of "thi- beautiful Irish melodies was tic- llghtfui, nu well as the solo by liiias Margaret Mutch and tho recit- niion by Miss Mabel Mnihicson. The pupfis always to their part. on occasions oi this kind and add greatly to the pleasure oi nil pres- cnt. The selections, as will be seen, were in perfect harmony with Mr. MIIIIIKIIIYH nddrss. ' , The lecturer for upwards oi an hour gave n vivid description of Announcements, Coming Events, Meetlngfl. Etc. narrow-z cents per word ouch insertion.‘ "All members of Mnrnhfleld Farmers Inltltnteywishing to pur- chase seed throalh Imtituto must send order to Secretary not later than Saturday evening, iAprll 10th.] - 26-il-4-17-ll. I I ed States round the world flight squadron was still missing‘ today Major Martin is bel compelled to alight in vic Bay. and naval destroyers were despatched in search of his plane which is thought t0 have landed. ieved to have been the waters of Kiala 2'- B MEMBERS BE BBBBER BIRB EXEBIIIEB Noted (hang 0f Rus- sian Bandits Former- ly 100 Strong‘ Now Reduced to 24. (Uilitcd Press) IIIUSIYUW, April IC.--~"V:i '..'I of flu,- (tuition 'l‘nnth," mitt-d bandit Ii‘lliIl'l‘. has ln-l-n shut in tlvufli, with twteiity-si-vt-ii members til’ hit-i band. Fifty-four otlicrs have been arrest- vil, ivliiln twi-nty-fuui" nit-minors uru Hill] Ill. luv-v. Vunca was commandcr-in-ciiitef of the band of ninety men and six- I.i'('lI woman. ‘fhuir operations ex- icniiiztl from Moscow lo the Crinicu. and uvt-n to ihb Caucasus. For two years lhv band ilofieil ihc (lovcrmiit-iit to tiotcct and pun- ish the members. The hand ii-i known tr have (coininlttetl thirty- four armed ' assaults, train and‘ bank robberies, and four murders. and is suspectctl of hundreds oi others. (int- nf (he bandits Will-I snipcd off the running board of the mot- or cur of (In: British 'i‘rullc Mis- sion in the Spring of 1921i. Being tllsttn-bcil by the police during an assault in one oi’ Moscow's most fruquentivtl streets, Ill! jumpctl on tho running board of thc mist-lion's car, which wits passing. llc order- ed the twhuuiii-ttr to drive for his life, covering him with one revol- ver and the two inmates of the mot- orcar with another. 'i‘iie police, who chased the mot- orcar in a truck, tired on the cur, assuming it to bu one of the band- lt’s own curs, iiflil woundt-tl one member of Ihn mission. They might have got away with it much longer haul they not ziddi-tl criminal assault lo- their othci‘ crimes. Womi-ti lit-id up wore as- saulted "out oi‘ linger," om- of thv bandits tniil the court, “bccutiso they did not have any mom-y, in spite of thcir flashy clothes." Public indignation became so grout that the police concentrated their uttt-ntltm on the band until l / v-owvooooovo oo-Mooo v4o¢¢ IIIRE BRIEFS i Last MI-ITTIDC News Flashed in Over the Wires vflvooo» “aw” (Canadian Press) LONDON, April i6. —- The House of Commons adjourned today until April 29th for the regular Easter recess. BUCHAREST, April 16.— Newspapers say the Rumanian Qovcrnment has signed a con- tract to purchase airplanes from France to the value of two million dollars. ST. JOHN, N. 8., Apr“ 1(;__ From messenger boy in the C. Pv. R. eneral offices to special ticket agent on one of the lnrgqoccan liners of the Can- adian Pacific Stcamshlps Ltd. in four years ls the record of John A. C- Bialr of Flothcsay. ATHENS, April 16. -$tuarg ldaeinrcn, British round the world aviator, who was forced to descend near Corfu, March 375i. by a defective engine, rc- sumcd his flight today and landed at the Phaierum air- dromc here this afternoon. A new motor for the plane was sent from England to Corfu. I OTTAWA, April 16. —Whcn the Holuac of qommons ad- journed at six today recess was begun and will be continu- ed till April 24th when the budget debate will have prc- cedence over all other busi- ness. Woman Registers Every Earth-quake (United Press) LONDON. April l6.—--'I‘Iio only human curthquakc-reglsmr known lives in England. This person, 0i‘ such exiruordin ihc arrest and (‘.Oll\’I(‘IIiIIl of llli‘ llilii-Ifllldvlui. Who wt-vu promptly! shot. <0 Four Children Were. ‘Burned to Death BRIDCEIKHUI‘, (hunt, April 10- I 'I‘rxipped in thcir bedroom by‘ flames that r|\lli=kly..tlcstro_vtiii their‘ IIOIIHO, four children urn hi-ilcvuitl-inl have boon burnt-d to ilohth last night when firc broke out In nu old stable oi‘ the former (in-ch Latvu Club ht-rc. Two bodice Imvi- bccn l‘t'('(IVi‘I'(‘lI and firemen nrt- tilgglug into the ruinsifor the othi-r two. \ I i pours suddenly." ury scnsiiiveness ,cla¢lms that fur mnuy years she has been able to "rt-girder" almost t-vcry citrthqunkc lu every part of the world and rt» port it bciore any news TUZIUIIOII this country. ’I‘hi=. di-vustutlng Japanese (plain-s affcctcil her so badly that she was almost. incapacitated, i|'rol'0.~ism' ‘Ii. ll. Turnrr, in a rec uni nrticlc (Iearrlbetl the sensations the woman, who prefers that lit-i‘ name 'hc withhold, experiences when :1 quake is in progress. "Slic etiffi-rs ‘from u curious nor» vous tension," ho said. "It l.-i its though she were under thc influ- i-nce of electricity. it almost int-up acithics liar whllc it lusts. but dlszip (Canadian Prom)‘ LONDON. April 10.--4Primo Min- ister MacDonald mspondiug today to a smech in the House of Com. mona by Iifajor General J. E. ii. Beeley former Treeident of the Air Council who advhcated that‘ lllf‘ Premier, coil an international con- ference for air disarmament. de- clared he would welcome an invite tioh by another power to take up PREMIER RAMS E IIISAPPRIIIIES AIR RACE <<=~-=~---=~-- r-w 1m» " Prime Minister Declares That Complete Understanding Between Great Britain and France is of Primary Importance and France. rlce that bu ibolun. AI IIICIIIINAIII the whole question oi‘ armaments. The Prime Minister while e|npha- ailing that a general conference on disarmament was desirable ileciur- ed that the thing of greift rimpor- tance was that there be no misun- derstanding between Great Britain lIs was referring to what he called this unfortunate air JUDGE LOGIE ‘who is presiding at the "cw trial in connection with the dis. Pflsai of Ambrose ‘Smalvs estate Mrs. Small has submitted fOr pro- bate .1 WIII ‘of 1903, which makes her sole heir and exccutrix. Mr SmaiPs sisters Gertrude and Florence Small are contesting the Iwiil. claiming that a new wiiti was |made invi9i7. Judge Logic was a (Seneral m the Canadian Army dur. mg the war. FllHlllREllllS lll YlIBlHFlll WlNllEHEH Boy in Search For an Invalid Father Ealls Heir to $25,000. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April 1C. —‘iSuch is life" said i1 fourteen year old (f-umpbclltnn, N. Ii., Wllilliiirfif‘ de- thini-il in Juvenile Court Hend- quitrtirs and ivlins-ic mimc is not nuulc public WIIPII lu- was told he might be made heir in nn cstutc of $25,000. “l have had my ups and downs." Lat week he urrivicil. in Montreal without n cent in his pockets hav- ing run away front the people with whom he livctl in (‘uinpbcllton and not knowing the whereabouts of his fiiilici‘, said to be an invalid. for whom hc had SCIIFCIIIPII without sticccss in (lift-boo. llu had noth- lng to cat mid no place i0 sit-op. ilt- wantlcrotl xibout the city chilled by damp winds and soaked In showers. An cldt-rly womhii who love-s chiltirim rt-atllnt: 0i‘ Illf‘ youth's Iiurtlshiivs wants in adopt him and mukt- him solo hcir li’ ho lit-haves himself. . —.----—-oo>—--- iliSH smut: REilllllEll (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April iii. —— liiioulil ilt-uucih-inip, lmiikrtihlit-i- who was scnti-nri-ii at Iiionirt-al lo twenty- fivo yours in prison and twenty-firi- IHHIIPM with iht- canto-nine.- iails. will not hun- to Slllfvl‘ III!‘ infliction oi‘ lIiv lzislii-s‘. Solicitor (lilllvfiil lion. id. J. Mc- Murruy itirluy" rt-tuittt-ti illi‘ pcnhlly 0i‘ the Ins-hrs. Ili-nut-hzimp was found guilty of having ht-t-u In company Willi tvvo OIIIPI‘ un-n and lit-hi up IIII‘ staff uf Molt-Inn's Ilulik nt (‘oit- IIPS Nclgt-s iPt-hruury liih last and stoic $1.740. enfs City Club Wom Regular Meeting The regular meeting of the ivom. oil's City ‘Club was held in thi- “MINI of ‘Prado iinnms, April l5 and it was pleasing to note the cu- thusiasm and business like proce- dure oi‘ this organization whnso mclnthsrsiiip has extended very rap itilysini-t- its inception in Dec, i923. The diffrrcnt committees handed ln very creditable reports 0i the varimm works under thcir direc- tion all of which worn accepted by the meeting. It should he of no small import m the pP-Jpll»? of Charlottetown that a Society t-stabliehcd by a number of clever women, representative of the various religious denominations should have primarily for its uh leotive the welfare nLour children (British United Press) LONDON, April 10. —'l‘he.forc- cast which was made a few days ago of the rapid disintegration oi tht- Liberal party was confirmed at a grout meeting of Liberals yes- tirday when ihv-ru was much plain spt-aking and a good deal oi search- ing hi‘ Iliffifl. Although the met-t- ing was nuttptisi-d to be secrt-t many details IllIVi’ already lcukl-tl out and iIlP irt-nd of the sips-cellos i-sipe-i-luliy nf that mhilr- by former Prenlier Lloyd iii-urge arc llilfl morning public property ~._ Lloyd (leo- rge in his old fighting mood declared the old L I h e r a l party was rup- idly drifting towards a fat- al p0 s i t i0 n through its blind hilt-gi- unoe to the Labor govern- ment and he urgcil the ‘ful- "iowcrs oi’ the: party to stop Wu Lloyd George all in t e r n a i bickering and to liliilu tu (left-ht the Socialist govt-rnim-iit on a major issue as sfmil as a suitable opportunity pra- si-ntotl list-if unil in this way in Motor Show Will Be Continued Over Friday 8n Saturday Owing to the stormy weather and the small ziltexidanire nt the (i. Vi’. V. A. iiltittu" Show lust night it is pruposctl in curry over the show on Friday and Saturday. 111cm _will be iHIiIFPfli-IPH and mimic by flit: (i. \\'. V. A. Orchestra in ud- tiitlon to tht- lino display of curs. If the weather rontinutes stormy tht- show will bo trontlniletl on Mun- day. shown by various ticalurs TUDFPPI- outing iliiitirvut mode-ls and maker-cl and thesis make up a most attrac- tive exhibit. 'i‘hc largest exhibitors uri- A, ilornc ti’; (‘o., with five Stalk-bakers and five Chevrolet» Ilrucc Stewart & (7th, Ltd, lutvu thrt-c Sinrs and threc Durante. 1h.- Qtuet-nhfflounty Garage six Fords. tlh- Aicliaint: Scrvlcts Station four Willis KIIIKIIIH and Ovvrlands, lius- FPII \\'h|li-. ilirct- liizitrlniughliu- lluirks, and W. A. Guudvi, one blast-x. ’i‘hori~ is also t-xhlbilt-il :1 motor lit-turns, llic body of which was built for (i. It. Wright by ii. S. ilall. IV. L. Iilclmnn hlhl Works .\'- Ilurns huvt- exhibits of IIIrycIt-H. WW t5 A FOUR MINUTE EGG- COLORED FOR. EA$TER~LII<E A FROZEN cad-f? - wHY MISTER. Furies? -GAust=_ n" eves Haul»! in London-Rumored Middle Party May Shortly Become Reality. 'l‘hcrc nri- in all thirty-one curs I force an early general election. The Asquithia-ns although nomin- ally unitcd with Lloyd George Lib- erals since the great brotherly tilt-cling in Albert Ilali immediately before the last election do not hesitate to state tin-Ir fours that such u pliin would not achieve the results sought and they have no hesitation in predicting a general oxotins of moderate Liberals to Con- servative runks while they believe that many who now hold their seats by u small majority would be defeated owing to the support giv- en officially by the party to Labor Which has resulted in giving the liiaciionaiil government its present lease of lifc. There are still many rumors of an early formation of a large mid- dle party consisting of both Liber- als and Conservatives whose main plank of appeal would be their op- ‘position of socialism. it is in such n party that Winston Churchill would Iii‘ likely to become one of iht- leading lights. No decision as to the definite course of action (the party should pursue was taken at yeslcrilhyhi, meeting but it was agreed that the question should be ‘fully canvassed and again brought .up at u party meeting after the il-laiztt-r rcct-Ss after the members Ihuvt had an opportunity of con- ,stilting with their district organiza- ,tlmt and conferring with their own ‘isupwrters. Burns His Money Then Suicides (United Prose.) MvtRSIdI-LLES, April Ilia-Nobody could have been more disgusted with life than Leimdtoviis Astruc, zigt-d 72, whose body was found hanging to u. tree in the forest of La Sale, near Luvaur. At hiis feet.‘ ivas a small liclip of ashes. They proved to he bunk notes. The old man had burnt-d his fortune ,am- ountlng to about 9,000 francs. i‘ Condensed Specials RATE.--4c pier word. net each insertion in this column. o rTAG DAV. EASTER SATURDAY for I‘. i-I. l. ilospital. 2508-4-l6-3i. *WANTED—-ATE~ICE, amt. FOR general housework. Apply t0 24h’ (irnftnn Si. 2421-4-18-31 ‘WANTED- MAID FOR GENER- ‘hl Iioust-tvurk. Apply iii Way- moulh Si. 2520 -l l5 3i ‘iFOi-‘i SALE-UNDERWOOD TYPE- wrlti-r, nearly new. Apply X care m‘ (luartllun. 2h05-i-16-3i, =WANTED.—TWO FURNISHED IUOIIIN. Apply 49 Brighton iivt-niic. -2' 9--i-17~Iil. ~'§>'s._..t+'7v'.-=E~ l5 eusrou and .55 Douglas Streets, basket t-tinizilnlng laundry. Finder pit-ast- return to 15 Euston St or Pinon:- 121-1.. Reward. 3i TORONTO, April l7.—.\iuritlmc moderate to fresh north west winds iuir and cool. lllgh tide this morning ni sum and tonight at 9.18. Sun sets this evening at 6.1:’- and rises tomorrow morning at 5.0K. Full moon Saturday, April 19th. 10.11 a. m. Summerside tidi- Pigliicv-n min- utes later than Charlottetown. Maximum and Minimum temper ________________ ‘WANTED AT ONCE-CAPABLE young or middle aged woman. ref. i-rcncc-s, liberal wages, MP8. Fer uharsnn, 99 llpper Prince Street. 2507-4-l6-{II. ‘WANTED-AT ONCE REGPECT- able woman, well recommended to iakr- Cliilfgfl of house and care of tnrt-t- rhiirircn aged 7. .'i. and i your, respectively. Apply quick in Manager Prince Edward The- ulrc. 2487-4-i5-4l, ‘STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRI- llfli’. W4‘ have just received tho following goods, Celery, Lettuce, liipi- ’i‘om|tooi-i. Ilanunas, New cabbage. Winosnp Apples, Or- nngcs, 28 and 39 cents per dozen. Jenkins & Son. ll “WANTED — BY CORNWALL Farmers’ institute. I registered ‘Slmriliorn 'Buil. Apply stating age, color, weight and price, to Harry M. ‘Hyde, Cornwall, P. . I. saot-i-is-zi W ‘WHEN OUT SHOPPING CAL at I‘. J. McDonald's who have on hand for the Easter trade ail kinds of meats. We offer n Inno- iai on genuine hams. 05 centl per pound, shoulder hum, 18 cents, (Continued on Page Three) ltures. Toronto. cloudy 33 Montreal, ch-ar 30 Quebec, vicar . . . . . . .. 28 Charlottetown. snow 35 {i3 Halifax, cloudy . . . . . .. 44 32 St. John. fair . . . . . . .. 43 3i New York. cloudy .. 56 44 I477 l 1i RI H bonelelo shoulder hams! ll cg‘ ~- ay is: