. lasing‘ brutal- ‘Bé Without ___J _ (‘Ycfifrh i. $1‘ \\\‘\ l l , l‘ ii Covers Prince Edwardlsland Like The Dew’ “'“,"~i --..-, -, .7. If.‘ l /////’.// v 17/7‘ \\ EVG v lillI/l II Guardian ‘I c -‘ Ion-gal v w; Bcllsnljiefllffliispute in Be llllmll 551m i l (Canadian Press) between ern Irela‘ J. H. Thomas ary ‘commission. The Irish Free State government had re- cently despatched a note to the British (fol- onial Office asking that it give effect to the boundary articles of the Anglo-Irish treaty without further delay'.~,.p... ' ' 1d 4 l I I lag Commission _. M ; LONDON, April 29.!- J. H. ‘A ~ Thomas, Colonial Secretary an- nounced in the Commons today they; as no settlement by agree- - merit was possible the boundary Northern and South- must be, deter- mined in accordance with Arti- cle Twelvla of the Anglo Irish treatyfwlflch calls for a bound- BUBBEI] HAIR lillli. illlTRE JAMUNB THE FASHIBNABlE It is orllalnell That the Fashionable Style in Lalliesfiair-Dressing is “Sideburns” For Girls Who Wish to Keep Ahead of theyTimes-Wi gs Must Take the Place of Shorn L ooks by the Ull- iortunates Who Gut off Their w (Uni iiPrs " " '- CHICAGO, apfiu llifif-Eollowing llie decision of the Paris and Lon- d-on Hair-Dressers‘ Associations. the llllnois Association has decreed that bobbed hair ls nov/‘outre and not to be tolerated in polite society. Any lady or miss desiring the_cn~ tree into tho best circles. and who unfortunately has bobbed her hair. must wear a wig of the lircllfll‘ coiffure. sideburns, which give plquancy to the eyes. l; the new design, with abundance of hiir oil the crown decressips towards the eye-brows. The ears must he vis- ible, and tiny pearl or diamond ear-rings shown to give effect to the sideburns. Wigs, braids, and coils are absolutely essential for ‘the unhappy fair ones who were shorn of their crowning glory. either to keep abreast of the times. Condensed Specials RATE-lo w vol-a. not each insertion 1n this column. .._.._.___..____....._.._._._..._ reunion-no voU LIKE OLD ohiiosef 'lf so ‘We have it. Cud- more Bros. arse-aloof ‘WANTED 1'0 MAN-ONE PEKIN drake extra large silo. office. ' FOR SALE-Till, » FUR U850 ' Holstein heifer f iir weeks old.--A. . Morrow‘ Son. North Lake, P. B. I; 27M I 80 won sate-est? HEREIN-C Nita-lost L . v I u . strumming-law... . “till Apply this 272ll-4-292i. ‘ l b I: to bit.- aalr .'»-.,..,.g‘,f‘ annoy furos out of slate. These are the dUUrUl‘. for The coiffurcs now convention hero. Rllllng mite it. low and high side- and rosebud lips. Motrons feeling their years or younger than nvolrdupois in (Continued on ILIMCTID r or P. II‘- Ionian’ a lir Frederick W ._ ileifaillahoiitfnnad go use mo President‘ of Auoolnlioli y Hair To Gratify a Passing ‘ Fall. . f ‘ their husbands or sweet- hearts, or “tn make me look young- er," and who now find their colf- of the Illinois flair-Dressers‘ Association, directors of hair fashions for the American fashioniiblti world. just as l d the London. aiid Paris Associations Eflglflilfl and Franco. uro holding a decrees Lovely ‘women must obey these mandates, says Paul Rlllllls. ills‘- sldent of the hair-adjusting body, or suffer the unfelgneil scorn of the dressers and even so is the last Side-burns may be made to order or cultivated from ones own hair. Mr. Rilling explains. burns. girls who Page Three) "‘._' ro- olil Jon» Alrrl. recently olaohd . sol- Prosldppnylof the snnirbf commons, “m; i» -1I1l.. Ho has been man- or“ nunlroun "limits-To or. clal ostraclsln. word here in women's hair, and he frankly lid‘, There are The low ones vanish in an alluring susilfill- tion of a curl half ‘lvay belWwll U"! resents ear tlp and the ivory chili. They are regarded as correct ac- compmflmenw to a plqnlilit nose the weight of feel matrons, but have excess, can nlllkll l; lioing the speaker. “onodlan d with till bromine I and in ilii was .... . m l- o we - m oamilioii gs ouoonoinp debris he hsvilil crushed tliro h ' i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA wan llillsil lllicllolllllli llililllilllNillllllglill? lui lllnillllliil EXPERTS’ [IISPIHE llllll slullll Agreement Reached -by Which Mrs. Small ‘WillPay the Sum of $400,000 Into Court (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 29. ~—'l‘lie long litiiiillllln ovlir the will of Ambrose J» 3011111.. Toronto iuillloilalrc theatre magnate long liiisi-iiiig uiill now believed to be'llend has coin.- to an villi. Thc counsel for Mrs. Small who Wlw lllaklni: nil application in ilil‘ leourt here for probate of ilie 1002i will oi’ Hi4! llllI-iltlillii,‘ mun and the lawyers for fill‘ liliisso-l (li-rtrullc and Florence Siiilill, sisters of i\lr. Siiuill and other rvlzilivl-s who ‘Wvrc contesting tho will, this liflz-r "Ollll Hill’ - ed u slitill-iul-nt wlili-li lllrs. Siiiull allri as lo pciy ‘$400,000 liilo l‘ iiii'f. 'l‘()ll()N’l‘il, April 20.---»'l‘\\'-ii uiul- lrl and lillliill-liiil» tinizlil uiid Puppy Small, llfllf slsif-l‘ Zillll hull’ hrliililir l‘l>s1il\l'ii\'l"ly will |'\‘L‘il|\'4‘ nil lliciinp‘ uli (‘qilill shllrlin. in ilic pvt-lit 0i’ illly liiil- of lllc plil-l.il-.iiillliis ilyiiig ilil- suui of 8i0ll,000 l‘i‘]ll‘ll (in); liuiouiit from which income is individually il-l"1'l\'.‘(f, will i‘<"i.‘(‘l"[ in lilo (estate. The iii ltleiilcilt it; niudc roirnlirtir. flii- two yearn nilll to mil-h of illl‘ f-llll‘ ill" lltlii‘ of $15 (I00 dl-leillcll upon liel lllv! amount of‘ lllif*l'i‘l(i or. rrul-il llurlrli: tlllli period, isl_l~:i be paid lminnlliiite-ly. ' ii‘- HUNBlllllN WNSHINKYPON, April 29.—‘Hiill- uron Rcvolutloulstl fought till-ii" wily into ‘IK-guclcillpli. lhl- iraplllll yesterday just as tho lStato l)(‘|lil|'l.~ nuaiil bad been ililVl-‘iflil llllil tliv ill-st of tho ‘Central American Rcpub lies had accepted the invitation to participate in a five power iiicdl- lltlon conference at Amuplilii for tin» restoration ,oi' ordlcr and constitu- tional government. (lfiiclals hon» expect no new danger to torl-lgiil-ii; or foreign interests to result from the revolutionary victory at 'l‘egiivi cnlpn. Doucet Amendment Was Ruled Out 0f Order , (Canadian Pren) . OTTAWA. April 29. —Spcnkci" Loinioux yesterday dot-lured that tho Wooilsworth budget amend- ilient, in its modified form to be ill order aud_with that ruling. the Con- servative amendment moved by A. J. Doucct, Kent. N. 13.. necessarily falls by tho wayside for two amend-_ meats to the budget are not per- -' misszible. under present practice. < There is (Canadian Press.) ' servahive amendment llileij. Following the Speaker's ruling the House resumed Hon. J. A. Manion, Support ‘for the ‘_ both fronrthe Liberal and Progres- sive ranks. (Canadian Press) The lives of oi ht persons were own life in its efforts. _ Morrison was‘ awakened by the dog tngg-lng at tho bOdCllfl-flfig ‘to find his house illiflames. the help of his wife and cousin be carried five small children‘ to safe- n The dog was fdttili burned in n possibility. however. » that more iiiny he hoard of the Cnn- . the (ieliatb, Conservative » budget canie ' LAMBERTON, N. ‘L, April 29. — .. morning. The’ oi sacrificed its V With. REPilllT Appeals To France and Other Allies-To - Aid in Restor- l ing Europe. ‘ (British United Press) 1 PORT 'i‘AL-, If O 'l‘. Wales. A p r l I 2 9. Prime lvlinlet- l-r lillicllonlilll speaking here this evening to tlil- l‘. l l3 c tli ril who i-lcllit liilii to pnrllliiiil-iit, (l c c I n l‘ (‘if he was not going w; in llii-n- ll single cliulitv liii put- iilig lhil report iii’ tlic l't'|llll‘il- Prime Minister iiliu t‘ x p l- r t»; MacDonald llilll lipoi-ulilill. "Allil i Wlllll. Franco. to be with iuc. lmt iliero lie liu doubt about it", he said, "l regard tlic experts‘ replirl," coll- inlucli Ml‘. Mllcllolllllii, “its llii op- [lilillllllfy fOi‘ ll pulicc sttlclilclit llilil liglcciiicnl which if no‘. tukcii lili- vilrtuliri lii‘ by Europlluii Stlitcslllleii plirlilliililill l-vi-r lll').{i(‘(‘ll‘li and iil..|." 'l‘lil- l'l*lllil- blinistvl" llleullir- lil ill! Will‘. glull PlLHill ‘ill (‘iililillgli llull l‘l-l‘i'-ri'l;l lli lfiszlrllluliiz-lll lliii Jlllill‘ lllly. "When dlslirlilniiil-nt cllliii l lo h!’ Xliltcusznzd," ln- rlillll, "lliie prl-wiill iii will find no strliligci‘ -ll]l|>(ll‘| ill illl‘ world for ii than frlilii us.“ Mr. hilicllolilllll zippi-til- All iii Franco ili wlirk with lrlm llllll the otlici" Allies lll. offering (ii-r- iiiuiiy a real chalice to flllflll its words-wt real chance to iiuikii a pledge and keep i3." The Priiiin Minister Raid ho was going to do his inisl. to carry olit that policy. "steadily and plltil-iilly. liiit with- out any lilliiibul: .01‘ cheating lit all". Mr. Mlicllolialll. Ill-gun his illscus- niou lit‘ flirl-igii affairs with an dx- prl-ssioii of his hopes oi‘ helping pill Europe on its foot. "if l can only do nliyilillig ill-fore i lPZIVG this lif- illw," lit: said, “to rcliiove some lit‘ the difliicultll-ll flint have iii-cu iii tirc way oi‘ fl llluropcan. scitleliii-iii, ll‘ l can do anything to bring my country and ifrunuo iliio closi-r ‘friendsliipnif l can: do anything to enable Central Europe to find its legs, not with hnite and revcilgo iii its heart, hilt with a new revelation oi‘ iliternntloiilll co-opcration, the-ii lslinll linvl- felt. that l liavc dom- iiiy day's "work lilid regard it. us a pretty satisfactory one at that. St. John Elects New Mayor ‘(Canadian Press.) lS'l‘. JOHN, April 29. — Frank Potts was elected Mayor yesterday. defeating Mayor Fisher. thc ypte li-olng Potts 4.3413: Fisher 11.238. By :1 voic of 2.812 to 2.206 citi- zens have decided in favor of ill" construction of ilvVOCflflmlfll school lo cost nboul $350,000 part oi‘ which cost is to lbc borne by the Provin- cial government. QiMDiN-r u; 5AM; saved h: ‘s oo iodog when e I ‘ v-i . ' _ farm house of Lillie Morrisiin couuincl burned to the und early this .w"“|‘ A‘KED To LOAN Gum ‘nanv iioooooiioo the burning floor. ’ * . will be illlL lit‘ lllil most (loll-sent op- - ilPERAlliiN ~~~ ~""""<"""T*: Of Operation of Scotch illRE pulls Last Minute News I Flashed in Over the Wires :Q.‘QVO 9§§fQ §§fQQ§§-§Q'Q 9Q "v ‘l l (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, April 29.- Prcseott Baker of Yarmouth, N. S., was elected governor of the second Rotary District at the opening session of tho tenth district conference here this morning. SANDIEGO, Cain April 29.— Licut. E. A. Musk, aviator ata- ilolied at North island naval station here. was killed today when his. plane collided with another in mid air, damaged one wing and fell 2,300 feet: ~iuto San Diego Bay. Lieut. 0. A. Weller, pilot of the other machine was unin- jured. COLOGNE, Germany, April 29.— Chancellor Marx deliver- cd a speech here reiterating statement-i made in his cam- pallgn address at Duesseldorf Sunday. “While Germany would do her utmost to restore economic and financial order," he declar- ed “at the same time with all emphasis at her command. she would claim fulfillment of the preliminary conditions formulated by the Dawes con- mlttec, especially prompt re- turn of those expelled from oc- cupieif territories and release ‘ of prisoners. r. OMAHA, Neb., April 29. — Jobbing at girls with a pin tip- ped stick cost the life of Robert Effenberger. 14, lartt night when Aileen Ralph, 13. plunged a hatpin into his chest puncturing a blood vessel. The lad died in ten minutes. “Every night boys in the neighborhood have been stick- l inq girls with pins on sticks" I Aileen told police... “l got a hatpln and told the other girls that ilf they came near me any more I was going to stick them good." Juvenile authorities are hold- ing the girl. Governor Guilty of Scheme to Defraild (Canadian Press.) l-NDIANAPOIJPS. April 2fi.—(‘.ov~ eruor T. Gray was lfound guilty ol‘ using the mails in furtherance of the scheme to defraud. by jury ill the Federal Court. hero ill 6.30 ltfitll‘ (on minutes deliberation. Toy Ba1loon’s Long Flight (By Domlnlmw; Service) LONDON, April 29. —A toy bli- loon lllls been found on a North deliin, which must have travelled considerably more thnn 100 miles. it was first curried out to son by an easterly wind. but caught in a cross current and drifted south to Wales. (Osnadlon- Prom) unsonv, APRIL so, 1on4 Iilllli. Wllisinn Churchill having fill- ‘ly recovered frolu his defeat in the "the inmllon riding. Wales mountain by Mr. Roberts, ii _ farmer of ‘Cal (iwyn Farm, flalwyll- a u tlllsls slsllpllll Fertilizer Firm in Canadian Cent- res. _ (Canadian Press.) ltltlliiildlllllul, (ma, April 2il.--- Thu Scottish Fertilizers, Ltd, has llfltfililflil lo close as a result oi‘ rec- cut changes in tho-tariff. 'l‘lii~s firm revtaiilly had (ioinpleteld a plant val- llfll ill. $i50,000. iii Crowlaiill, 0n‘... vrliil-ll will bl.‘,0ff'i'lf‘8(l _i‘ur sale. An other brunch 0f the Silllli: pliilii, ll)- cliti-d in Sydney, lN. S., llilt-l been ClKHml. “We would never liavilloclll ed in Ululadll," said A. i._ Siiiilli. grailorlil manager oi‘ the (f0lll|l'.\fl_\' hero last night. "had Wll known ill'\i the tllrifi‘ was so unstable. Wi- have not only ilcciliell to close our Cur. ullliiu plants, bill will withdraw all our (British interests from the Carr illilllll ill-Id." hi1‘. Sliiitli said that the lirm has lllli-FPSKS in the illifitod Stall-s and plain; lo lll-vniii all activities llicro, llllllllfllll. lN[| lllllllls IN ‘llllilllllHY . (British United Press) LONDON, April 2Ei.-—-'l‘lic linpend iug resignation oi’ Sir Robert llouu- ton member for Weill. 'l‘oxtctli Diy- ision of ll.ive.rpool_ has placed both (ionservailvcs and Liberals in something. of‘ a quandary. Sir Rob- i-rt has held the sent since 1892 but lingo lnlljorltlcu llll used to pile up iii tlin early days oi‘ his incumb- liucy have been gradually dwindl- ing under the assaults of Labor and zit the lust election Sir ltoliert ilarrowly ill-leaped defeat biting o'c- lnrncli by a sliin majority of 139. Tln-rl- was n well founded rumor Abbi-y llivlsloli of Weslliiinstoi‘. wlici-c in.- liuille u. great fight would try lo combine Conservatives unll vlbflffllfi on a. platform of iintl- socialism oil which lie contested These (expec- tations however linvrybeen shatter- ed by an announcement. emanating from tho Conservative party that Winston would have iio clninl-o of winning flip sent and that the or- gliiiiziitilin liaddetcrmiulail to scl- rct i! local iilun to fight tlic bliltlit. lilith plirtics are finding it innuen- sely illfflciilt to filld suitable cau- (Continued on Page Three) -———<o}-——-—— Airman Reaches Persian Gulf (Canadian Press.) PARIS. April 29.-~<Lioui. Polio. tier iiolsy, whose air flight la the fill‘ East is ibelng watched wllli great interest, particularly because oi‘ otluir long distance flights which uro iii progress, reached llciidrr yesterday. E (Canadian Mr. Mariel" declai ally never accepted the tended to vote against t proposals were different from he had been elected. OTTAWA, April 29.—-—‘Mr. Mariel‘. St. Lawrence-St. George of Commons today that he intended to vote against the budget. poof-Owl A ‘- B)’ tiberalfieniber Against illtavlga. Bvilslil Press.) firs-Pal informed the“- 01189 ed that he had DQ115911" 1917 platform. He ill- he budget becauselts those on which (British United Press) ‘ LONDON, 29.—~l'hllllp S n o w d e n. Chancellor of the Exchequ- er ill introduc- April in the mom-i iiniio n ii c e ll that the Lub- or lnellt able to i- New Zealands Prem. Speaks 011 Naval Defence (Canadian Press.) WhlbldNGTON. New ~ Zcalsnll. April 2il.-<Premler W. F. Massey. speaking at a state luncheon here yesterday to the officers oi the vi-l- liiug British special service sqllilll- roll on an empire cruise said. “Great Britain alone cannot bear tlili whole burden of naval dpifillce- 'l‘li._- mlillnlilflfl have done llicii- share but niorc ls rfiqllllefl ll U)“ null force is -to be kept in an cifie up"; state. The inst has not béllll (us...) o1‘ (be Singapore naval ‘base scheme and the Doiuiuione mint stand lo their n-csponslliililles." Dr. Stratoli Gets The Decision‘ (Canadian Press.) i John Roach Strlitlin. P419101‘ ‘if “Ni l)r_ Chalice I-‘riuicls Potter. pastor Carusds Willow Separated From - Second Husband NEW YORK. April ‘lit-Mrs. Til. A. Ingram, formerly Mrs. lihirlco \ AWAY rlnom nous non THAN A COMMERCIAL rnsvctten Cameo. through "her attorney has confirmed the reports that she snl her husband. Captain Ingram, lin in the ion lffe." Mr. S J that till! lilti) rovernments "pled- ges to sub ll fulfilled to lug the budget tent Tile Chancellor v Coin-line speech stated that a surplus of lollnynivor forty-eight million pounds‘ had been realized on lcouiits. The surplus had gone t0 govern-flue reduction of debts. Over-half “is un-‘the surplus was due to reduced ex- en-hieiulitures. The total deadweight dorsc the lateof the lllllilli GilllERNMl-Zlll ill? 08d INTER-IMPERIAL PREFE _ Budget Shows a. Surplus oi’ Over 438,000,- 000 Pounds-Chancellor Snowden R6.- Q commends the Abolition of the Mc- ' Kenna Duties. i: run by a system of tar- aowden added however mlt the" preference pro- osals lo the Commons would be the fullest possible ox- ln openlnfl lust year's ac- debt on March 31 was nearly governmc n“t's ielzht billion pounds about ainGi-Y Dominion ‘prc-lmlllion less than the previous year.’ furnace propos The floating debt was reduced -_ ‘thirty five and a half million The Chiin- pounds to seven hundred and sev- ; f - t {our and, half mlllibll- , ' chgflfifltzug? ‘ofinmthigreuanc- euTyhe Chsnlieilor recommended Snow," ' unit the MscKenna duties be abo- nomn-pnmnt with ilie statement lished. that, y"ywe on this side of the House -"*—‘<.'>“-"_ m“)...- linlicved that the interests of the empire wniild be best server AFTEQ ALL A .\'<lul>A Reminds You oe- Yooesetr- moo Germ use: wéisiilliir OUT‘ ma. 80M avert-l- sonwi‘ 600D ‘SWFF . v w‘ i. 'l‘()Ri')N’llO. April zofinarlilins lniodl-rutl: south iio south east winds inil‘ with slime temperature. ' lligli tide this morning st 8.36 lull tonight. at 8.63. Sun nulls this evening ill,» 7.07 and NEW YORK. April Elk-Rev. Dr-lrislllsl tomorrow morning ‘at 4.46. New iiloon Saturday May 3rd 6.59 Calvary Baptist _Churcb, duet night“ "L Abllll-“l "ll Pfililflll Gil" "lllollt "0"" won an ununlilious decision ovl-rl Sunnmu-Mdn “d” 915MB.“ mm“. los later than Charlottetown. ~ ‘ ‘ m" Wont Side llllltllrlll-ll Clllllwll- l" hilixlinum and minimum temper- tll-e fourth of their series of dcbiili-slanlreg. . .. _ on religious niodomisln und liuiil.l _ ' monlullslll. 'l‘1io nuostllm llrllllwll ‘Forontol so, M ......... -.. gan- llusi night was "Resolved that J9"; hionltrllal 60. '42 ." ‘fill’ us Christ was entirely mun llltlfflilill Qummc no‘ 36 ____ chmdy or an incarnate doll)!" 1"‘- Slfllm" Charlottetown 42, 3i - . snow supported the negative. fir. Strat Hanna,“ 5t“ ____ ___ Ne" en's victory made him even with ‘St Juhnqa’ 34 _ cyoudy his opponent. llr. Potter, having Boston 53 4° ____ __ chm,” “on the first and third and Dr.‘ Now Vol-k (iii. 48 -- cloudy Straton the second and fourth. Ono‘ more question remains to be nrgu, . ell in their Rérltl. to ‘in: firs. Igieetifigs. Etc. IKATBSF-fesnu per‘ word ouii insertion. -l no , _§_, ifuostolr will address the aura st graduation on Thursday evening ln P. W9C.‘ llali. Ii JP.‘ ii. Hospital names’ gradu- ‘b0 -:I~ .~ . n. ‘PM Re nation: Commission will HALIFAX- N- 3» AW" 29- "" ' atlon takes place in P. ,. oiiogo gr, mg £1“; g h". ‘mgflflfifig. gs After eight successive motions toi This lluls flgiovv, ‘raster ‘Jilin gzlgfigyallllévllélgafillzfgcifi-e wfsf; flail Thorsdly next at ' '“ o" whuu,“ mull". “it”; send it back to committee for con-‘Mnrrlott. in 6“: K ':'eu~y:”i~oid_ u‘ M“ né“ N m . . _ .4 . |,§_”_,|_ gm,“ y, ppm”; Mam", .9. slgoi-allnn- of omen meats. hldqrandoon of n n. o I s h. voreenor aoporli- - _._._.. l ~ v b°r¢|n§ _ Furl; repeats. It ' I been voted down -lis Church ibqnkor, who during his young lilo ton oult against her husband. Hcr "Boeidslfx inn: out question to o Union Bill passed third reading in m» unveiled bvor 15.000 mllel attorney explained domestic rift worm.‘ 1"“; ,“g.m|__i|pun f tho “Neva Scbtia lllisluturo this laorooo nouns lirprosr to ply visits was caused (by "little irritations." y. mo; mmdiu was g gamma ‘ without division and loo poi-onto and grandam-aim iiiix- one or which was osptslii Ingranrli . r - ~. .~j-~ it rtnmendiilofit. ‘ l foul to no tum. dislike of the United lslates. Annnilflfinhlorlptlon Deliver“ I'll