i In / i‘ , i i . \ s i ‘ SIIME Charlottetown Guardian, Theo Cantu- Ionlng Gnudhl. Founded 18m’, I sususimlsui Filllilii FEilEHliiiXiiilIN l ‘ “Meeting oi Man tax or Extension oi (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. A-pril 1.-—'l‘ha.t the inister of Finance will adopt one thei- of the proposals made M meeting of the manufacturers u merchants at qloronto. namely the imposition of a airs-Milli; 0111a per cent turnover tax, or an o! tension of the sales tax. 18 f“!!! expected here.- lconotvstosrttuts, The Minister. lcu-r noses, cAsm-rlons, as: fodils; lllllpl.“ Mrs. John Will isms. Phone 429. , " ‘WANTEDP-A MAID FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prince Street. FOR SALE-ONE KIRSTIN STUMP puller nearly new. Apply to Al- bert Paul. Broolcfleld. i‘. E. l. ‘WANTED A MAIDFOR GENR~ a1 housework. . Apply 277 Rich- wmond Street. F" . u-No. ALFRED MoDONALD LAN: Surveyor, i-lormsnvllle and Char lottetown. ‘FOR SALE, 00 AGREE OF LAND situated at Brlookrleid. Apply to W. E. Matthew. New Wlltshtlre. ‘FOR SALE--A FRACT|CALLY new Duchess Piano in first condition. For price write “E' cio Guardian. ufacturers and Merchants ‘Suggest Straight one per cent Turnover Sales tax. faced as he is with the task of ' bridging a chasm between estimat ed expenditures and prevailing revenues, is receptive of suggest hm.“ l, | ng t e people of the Common h“ m: “tllihfleeflll-E i“ Tgmlza, wealth to clear their minds of what W" l 5 i‘; w‘ he calls sentimental huntbug often glzagvrrsagglg; snails’: $915 ytiiiced m different parts of u... em - - i mm ‘esuum l“ “Wm! m‘ M513“ Wm evhieoligtzsgddgxguiiillizns Si? supposed 5° m bring t° ‘b9 imam“? a Sum ookfiave acquired as a result of of approximately 8130-999-900- the war according to cubic advices tish Naval Power. (Special to The Guardian) to the papers here. 110K991‘. AlDHl1.——Chi9lJ‘llBt1CB enunciated in some quarters that Irving of Australia hssbeen o! the dominions are independent in . , cnnntorrsrown, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRlL 2, 1921 iusiniuu JHIEFJIJSIIIIE u inputs Sliilli Dominions will Acquire new Status, he says, only when they help Maintain Bri- The “fluQiPi-Q their yelallons- with foreign powers is regarded iby the Chief Justice as mischievous and unsound. The dominlcns he thinks will only ‘ac quire a new status when they have made proper sacrifices in helping t0 maintain the naval power which alone guarantees their security. FPOBt IS 331188 9f _ Uncrowned King of (if-Gal'- DBBFPIWFIOII German Proletariat W“ Died oi Bullet wound (Speoill to The Guardian) BERLIN, April Lwwilhelm Bylt known as the uncrowded king of the Berlin proletariat, died this morning as a result of a bullet wound received yesterday when he struck a policemen who arrested him on suspicion ‘that he was plan niug a. general strike. The clec tricul works attempted to call o. st-rl k9 as soon as newts of death becamei known but the strike was voted‘ down_by an overwhelming majority Sylt was formerly a Berlin city Official and was extremely rnd WASHINGTON, April 1.--Leuv- lng widespread destruction behind it‘ in the orchardtl of the east and middle west. the cold wave which crossed the Mississippi river Eas- ter passed out over the Atlantic io- day with a return to normal tem- peratures following in its wake. The weather bureau said that ln the Atlantic states north of Mary- land theweslther would be cloudy and warmer tomorrow, while in i.he south Atlantic states indications ‘Vere that unsettled conditions and warmer temperature would prevail Tlmrsday with probably local rains. Uasyettled weather was forecast generally for the eastern inland re- ' m Ireland Rich Government reports today said the freeze was "dii-QISIPOIII" m rnilt especially early varieties but no al.- teanpt was made to estimate the ex- tent of the damage. mission tired.” investigating conditions of won QAMEq-HEAVY _ BA per, suitable ‘for - IQ Hillier carpet. .5 coats a roll at Guardian flee. .,_»__ _ ron eats-HALL STAND soon- cnee, roll top desk, sideboard. re~ irlgerator, kitchen tuble and bed- room suite. Write Box 511 cit? for prices and particulars. Foa SALE.-HOUBE AND LOT on Valley street. Apply to W. E. Matthew, New Wiltshire. ‘PIANO TO RENT IN FMllil-Y where there are no small child ran’ ram l” w, mom} wq-gm French. British and Italian govern- ‘"A" clo Guardian. WANTED~A maid to iasslst at housework. Apply l?! illusion Street. ' \ vwswren TWO 0R T IE8 FUR nished rooms‘ for lt house- keeping. Good location. Enquire American Consulate. L lrqlsnd sndplacln: moral respon- Emperor Charles . ‘Wants To Return PRAGUE, Csecho Slovakia, Apl. 1-'Dhs Government, enter enerzo- tic representations to the Budapest government regarding the attempt of the former Emperor Charles to he said was “entitled to exactly the, return to the throne, prepared an amount of weight which should be agreement with tho Jugo-Slsv and given any Judgment based entirely the Roumanian governments with upon evidence of ezoparte state- a view to taking collective meus-‘ments and put forward for the‘ ures against his ‘restoration. The moat part by persons admittedly, holding extreme views. ' The liiliifllllfilli- issued by the‘ Embassy adds: "facts speak for themselves. ‘Ireland. so far from being a devastated country, is the most prosperous port of the United “Km Soap 25m “was poundadfingdom and probably the whole of‘ beans 25s.; one bur caetilq soap western Europe. The report of 150-; 01111885 39¢---W9Ym0ll$i1 the Committee lays stress on so ca“ Gr-“(ww- 911°” 355“'I" celled reprisals and ignores the T ed. as "biased and wholly mislead- by the British embassy in answer to the Commission's report. The meats have been informed as the nature of these measures. _.__.._..4QQ.____ *5PECIAL T~ODAY—TH REE SUN tron 8ALE..—-FA‘J 0N es and chipping. For particulars. use. ' was ‘SALE-A PM or mo: young Holstein ~bul and some young ferrules. .~ prices right. Gav! ‘FOR sALa-s A with splendid dwel i good barn skull , Tryon. Splendid I ‘ ty. Apply on premises to A. . Waddell. ' ~cnolcs BUlLDlN ‘tors-Ar Iirigton and Spriu rk. Install 8T -roa esteem no ue-r a wan: Peters Road. 8% mil lrorm Char ' lottetown. containing i4 acres of lend, near factory. sol, church- ,. Nnply to H. iifcOallu Dunstaffn _ tons of good quality hay. 8- nd hand five horse power g1! u engine rdlnt. fact that before even Irish props-l gandlste suggested la September, 1920, reprlssls taking place, 82 po- 12 soldiers, 23 civilians had been murdered in cold blood' and 159 policemen, 5G soldiers, 74 civilians wounded, in ‘most cases wlthut a chance of defending them- selves. By the same date 1200 buildings had been burnt and wholly or partially destroyed. The Slun Eeln established its position by terror oi’ the revolver which silenced the moderate opinion of the vast maicrlly of Irishman." house on Water Street. Apply to John Micquillsn. ‘TO RENT MY RESIDENCE, 241 you Street. Mrs. Edwin Alt- ‘ en. wAuruo-c-r load s: horses from ten hundred to fifteen hundred. Apply Revere Hotel. WANTED-REGIBTERED HOLS- stein bull. "give age price and brooding. must be sound. J. B. Thomas, Secty., C 1n- stituio. . ‘$0M SALE-ON! REGIQTERED Ayishire bulb threa (3) years old Apply to ‘Allan G. McKenzie, Ltile Pond, Lot 50. P. E. 1.. ‘FOR GALE 60 ACRES 0F LAND fissi- Roynlty 3 1-2 miles from (ihsrlottetowa. Has never failing stream. For particulars apply 11;. meat puymtinis. ~ dollars or ___ . M, 1,, w . twenty scum n ’ m sword‘ "iQr'§'§.$§i§=o¢.5'f.§l.§1§E..-'f§§ wiifiiliiifi‘ .§."lz..‘."“'..T.i‘ii 131'? in: to__ location. _- ' "ili-dnrltlme Stablone " ' you: women 101R! QALISMAN V! . . n“ _ . . s smbitiih ‘ 1i 007N051!‘ All? ‘i gland fl, the some , ale income. We red! I oharnetvil‘ ' ' ' rt Cotton. rotor», etc-m, ‘i; Ldfflaafifl“ - materials in sood qualities f eir dresses and anlil. We bar oallnh of 1! perm I “mug momma"; ” mad B 0 ~' pfitfllfi salesmen dllfl his t oooapatio night find f with a doable a mun of in mind ‘ R7 culled for this month. Mrs. S. chaser. Boyle, 140 Hllleborough Si. _......_.,._.....-,.___.__.._._... vgxcnusiv: SALES DISTRIBU- Homzselixlne-osun FOR n» for Charlottetown and vicini- virgiaia farm lief, Dept. I76. ty can make $500 to $1,500 a llmporia, VA. month in a high-class permanent 811d profitable business. We manufacture the famous Reun- llfo Violet Ray Generators the modern scientific electrical ap- paratus for homo treatment. Ad- vertised in national msnazinee and meeting with wonderful nuc cees; 38.000 now in use. lf you __._._-_-..._._.__ ‘WANTIQ-A LOAN OF 0A1’ with or about to have lditonn: ibeot price paid. Apply E. L. Weeks. Agnew Rsnoh- .Yhone~ 4M L, Brackley R. 8. t-aa-u-aii 4-115 MLL UNI; LI.’ ,0 ron UUITI no , _ Gnrliibnuoh are an intelligent. flaergetio. V!“ N _ high-class salesman end can sel Md "W!" eel, and train a auhusencv force. u!“ W" you can make a big success in “W! "h" this business. Our selling plans 0 T" never mi. A few hundred dolly urs working capital necessary to establish your , office and get started. The opportunity to get this line in this valuable terri- tory on an excluaive alien coa- FOR SAI-l-ONI-Y TW° ""15 tract and with our filll-co-opers- from Mon/mm benefits"! “"1" lion is one that will not be avail 6d 61H '9 361'“! 35¢ a 1115mm‘? able for long because any inves- Qntl ‘River. 010MB! M W6 ‘WW’ ligation will prove the money- m. f fume. daehee 100 was my“; wgflh “d ugly-gimp; ‘ and good build g _ 0M1‘ of this franchise. ll.’ you would tum so 0cm lend no ullililiil- queluynwrita for eaters at Good woodlands on each. m: mace Canadian enallfe lilac- Inhar particulars to own trio 00.. 1M. Nature Bids. u: a listene- A. l. some Windsor. 09'- . And Prosperous from... boiitiou “obmty ‘or “some” “we on Lheiisltipuialed in the treaty of Versail- British government is charucteriz-‘lei bu, w,“ mum report of the Embassy eta-lament ,-,_ 1,1,,” between ‘mlmle of certs/in races. Germany Appeals To United States on Reparations ceased in ihe coal mines of the blip exception of u. very few dis miners were idle as o. result of the ‘Scéiland and 0a,, in North Wales (spacial to The Guardian) LONDON. April L-The German Government has approached the Harding administration with a pro :pOBitiOl.‘l for solving the reparations problem. According to Berlin despaltches received‘ here Ger-many was saiil to have acknowledged he,- llablllty and lo have offered to assume a portion of the zlllled dob?- to the United Staini- fiwq-{O-Q-i-w- l on Switzerland. PARIS. April L-Jfhe Jdrench 80V Switzerland at it. must insist upon suppress- ion of the free economic zones set mlNotice Served i . WASHINGTON, April 1——Genera.l m up by the “my o, 1815, m, we" cmlclufln" o‘ m” undue“! cum‘ as the neutral military zone provld "committee of 0M. hun- ed for in tho treaty of Vienna. it is understood the Swiss govern meat is willing to consent to the 0i‘ the neutral zone as abrogation of the privilege of dealing, free from m3" 1n .he',.¢,,,ame,,, 19mm! gown/customs d-utlcs, in the two snmll strips of French territory north and south of Geneva. This privilege was the abject of Fr co and Swiincrlsnrl in i881. The ' _ govern-meat contends it is an illogl val and unjust favor accorded Switzerland without compensations, and that ‘the trea/ly of Versailles sivés France the right to abmgste i! c: well as tho neuirs lmllilary zone. Discussion of the matter has reached an acute stage and ‘a law is about ‘in be introduced ln the chamber of deputies, extending the French custom line to ‘Franco's pol itlcal frontier. BERNE. Switzerland. April l.»- The Swiss newspapers comment in severe terms on the proposal of the French government 1o suppress ‘the free economic zones territory around Geneva. They hold that the treaty providlm for the zones rental-no in tull effect and contend that abolition of the zones would constitute a violation of the treaty of Versailles. ‘ Self Determination Mr. Robert Lansing. Secretary of State tinder Ear-President Wilson. fell out with his chief and wrote a book. Frorm his Paris note- book. Mr. Lansing quotes a pars- graph us follows:- "The more I think about the President's declaration as to the right of ‘self-detsrmlnatlon,‘ the more convinced l am of the danger of putting such ideas into the It is bound to he the basis of impossible demands on the Peace Congress and create trouble in many lends. "What elect will it have on the Irish. the Indians, the Egyptians, and the nationalism among the Boers’! Will it not breed discon- tent, dleordcr and rebellion! Will not the Mohammedan of Syria and Palestine and possibly of Mor- ooco end Tripoli rely on it? How can it be hsrmonisedwith Zionism, to which the President ll practi- cally mmmtlled? “The phrase is siroply loaded with dynamite. 1t will raise hopes which can never be realised. It will, I fear. cost thousands of lives. In the end It is bound to be dil- craditsd. to be called the dream of an idealist who lulled to realise the dealer until too late to check those who attempt to put the prin- ciple in force. What a calamity that the phrase was ever uttered! What misery it will cause!" ,_~_,,“*‘,'M4,_..,p>a¢ WWI [for the second reading of French , i iiiiimiluuifimins . illjifliill iliiililN All Colleries With few Exceptions have been Vacated. Fears Entertained that Mines will be Flooded. Danger also that Railway men will Strike in Sympathy. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, April 1.—-All work United Kingdom at midnight with tricts and approximately a. million controversy over tho wage issue. in only two colllerles in Yorkshire one in Northumlberland one in thqmen have promised to continue at their post without prejudice to nn-y terms that may be agreed up on but all other pit workers, In eluding mechanics, pumpmen. veu tilating men and pony men, came out with the miners. Danger that the mines may be flooded threatens and many may be lXTGYIlQVEbiY ruined from the in rush of water. strenuous efforts are being made everywhere to enroll volunteers. Apprehension is felt ihsi ihr national union of ‘lailiwsymeu and the IIYIIISIHIN. workers union. mat! be iontptcd to strike in sililiilai-ily with the coal diggers. In such tin cveut the notion would be confront ed It crisis of unprecedened gray failure for the national coal miners strike. which has been ordered to begin at midnight tonight, was ex- pected to depend upon the results- of the meetings of railway iby LONDON, April 1 Success or atnd transport workers but thi-y would ilnrl no way oilt of the difficulty and received little lo reassuri- them in the statements issued in their behalf after the morning conferences. These statements were to the effect that the attitude of the mine owners and govern- ment were regarded by railway- men and transport workers as a prelude to a general attempt to reduce wages and go back to the Ojil jluys of district, instead of national. lyffibfistlons in labor dis~ pubes . c Another Day Wasted in the Legislature APRIL 1st. The llouse metal. 11.30 a. m. rot. .1. D. STEWART vreewi-efi q, qietitron from J. llcward McDon- lacorpora-te the town of George- town. The bill was given first Yeflii lag and ordered to he read zt second time tomorrow. HON. J. J. JOHNSTON moved that the House g0 into committee 0f flll InCi to incorporate the liodgsnn Trust 135mm, The House wont lmn r0111‘ rnittoe with Creelnlan iilvAr- lhur ln the clmir. The ‘bill was agreed to and ordered lo be rend ll. ithi/rd time lomorrow. On imoticn of lion. C. W. Crosby, an Act to amend the Road Act was given third reading and ordered t0 be engrossed. The following resolution was movutl by his‘. Croolmun. liit-Arlllur. seconded thy Mr. D. McDonald. and BlIDDOPLNl by Messrs ti‘). T. Riggs l}. W. LePuge, and A. E. iliobenn‘: That the llouse do now resolve itself into a committee of the whole to consider the following resolu- on. WHJEREAiS the fishing industry is of great importance so tho peo- ple of this Province being second only to that of agriculture. AND WHEREAS rthe said indus- try of this Province is in a very precarious position at the present time-An :i'act so serious that many fishermen are making little pre- paration for the coming season and others contemplate ceasing operations entirely. A=NlD WHEREAS iho bounty und- er the provisions of “The Halifax Award“ is of grout benefit to the fishermen oi’ the nelghiboring Pro- vinces who are so favorably eituax ed as lo ho enabled ‘in prosecute the industry in large schooners thereby obtaining substantial sums of bounty ‘money ‘for tonnage, as well as the greater advantage or largo catches while our Island Fishermen uiro of necessity obliged to operate on a much smaller scale by reason o‘! lack of harbors and our generally exposed shore front which permit lhc use of small boats only. THEREFORE RESOLVED that in the opinion of this House the Federal Government should be earnestly requested: iFlRST-~to consider tho peculiar position of our island Fishermen and formulate some fairer basis for the awarding or bounty money and also ‘to dlsurlbute the arrears of ln~ terest which accumulated between the years 1818-1882 during which period nodionnty was paid. SECOND-w initiate educadlon- al work, having for its object the teaching of the latest and best methods in catching, dressing, cur- ing and preparing fish for market. 'lliil.llD—to restrict, or possibly prohibit the operation of beam trsw lers which am generally considered to he detrimental to ‘the beet la- tereets of the industry. FOURTH-to make compulsory the use of standard heavily comm tin piste only in the mamrhctnro of lobster cans 01nd to ro-standcrd. ize the present size of cans to por~ mlt e sreaier quantity of preem- in‘ fluid pg slilhtly posted tin and aid and others to amend an act to‘ Inck of preserving fluid ‘i We M- "imlmleii Kroat loss i0 puckersmlili“? the Dfefliiill regulations ‘have been in effect. FIFTH-do continue the good work of investigating and deform", "ill the cause of the disease ihnt lllllllillllllflflflgfiu'flu Iflflsfllllllol ‘Isl-cl IJHMEH EMPEHUH BHARLES STILL [IENIEU THE [IHEIWN Demanded Permission to Issue Proclama- tion that he was Still Kine". Permission was Refused with a Threat of Military Measures. 11~r¢N.‘--r'ir4"|-._aw,-. ~. fi r-rw-ee-n - (Special to The Guardian) ‘withdrawal and saying that he is lSTEiZXANIANUDR, April l.-- king temporarily. The regency of Former Emperor Cimrles iloclurcd? Admiral lion-thy. the former ruler hero this morning that his do’, tnude this declaration upon recaiv nurture from Hungary would bu‘ lug a refusal from Admiral Horlhy conditioned upon permission to the regent, that ho be allowed to issue a proclamation in tlw Slug return i0 Budapest, coupled with a ma‘ rvpl-aiinluu who uniiwovitirle titres‘: of military lllHlSllFPS ilfzninst vllu-umsluncos ' compelling his him. Maritimes Provinces Telegraphic News. (Special to The Guardian) llritish People Fave; Raising‘ Embargo ‘Canadian Cattle. s1‘. 101m. N.B.. Avril 1-‘34 largo section of the British Cab!» net and more than 75 per cent 0i the British people are in favor of the raising of the embargo 011 Canadian cattle,“ said Hon. Man- ning W. Doherty, liilnlster of Agri- culture for Ontario. this morning after his arrival hero on the Minne- dosu from England. lie said that the appointment of a royal com-mis- 5,311 to enquire into tho matter sp- DemQéQ to ‘him to be a satisfactory HTTBIlgOXIIQHLpA-fi he “m”! m5 w" TWO DRIVERS ARRE3TED HAblFAX April L-Willism Simpson and Arthur Mansion were arrested today on the charge of theft $800 ‘worth of goods from the local branch oi‘ Robert Simp son Ltd. with whom they were 9m ‘plojvcd as drivers. PRO MINENT LUMBERMAN DEAD FREDERWCTON, April L~The death of John Kiiiburn prominent N. B. lumber man, occurred lfera toilny at Mic uge of ‘i8 years. He leaves a widow and one son. Ward low S. Kiiilllfll. resulted in almost complete extlnc tlon of our oysters. and to apply q. remedy with a view of the early resusitation of this very important Industry Which heretofore furnish and such profitable exploymenr. m an mil"? of our people. At the conclusion of his yomnrkg l}! support of the above mnygmqim, s... sionean moved the adjourn. merit oi‘ the llouse. The House adjourned until 3 p. m. fiionday next, Montreal Markets Take A Drop RIONTREAL, April 1-—A sensa. "final drop in the price of certain grades of veal, which is selling ui what are practically grew“, prices is reported ut Bonsecours markoi. to ‘mY- PM"? Blades ten cents a pound cheaper and first class veal is down to about eight menus pm‘ pound. ltlggs dropped from 47 to 4i ce-nis dozen for speclalg, Cape Breton Miners Idle Over Week End SYDNEY, April 1—Teu thousand Cape Breton miners and railroad workers will be idle again over the week-end through the closing down for three days of the collieries of the Dominion Coal Co. It was announced lust night that miners would ‘lay oil Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, resuming work on Wednesday of next week. iii-ii Will Not Tighten Imperial Bonds Dominion Statesman to Take Lead at conference. Says Times LONDON. April 1—The Times. referring editorially i0 the deduc- tions drawn by various Australian journals from a recent speech of Premier Lloyd George that the im- perial Conference which meets here in June will be led iuio discussion of a plan for the establishment of o. sot constitution for the whole Empire, says that no idea of this kind exists among British states- men. Tho Conference, ls neces- sary, the Times says. to decide various matters of first importance for the Empire. including the quor lion of navel defence. on which flllfirtl. but on the contrary, nine are likely to take the lead the war. ... gov, -. .u.r-v-‘ the Dominion prime minlsten must There is no mystery about it, nor any sinister design to involve the domlnioas in any tightening of the imperial ties, the Nort-hcliffe organ the conference a one which the doml- "°"°° T" i” "vi" to Interfere rhizome. Avril a-Nma was leagues would do ‘svwihliie ‘he? DEFICVT OF ‘QZJOQ ~~ on ‘x could to support the F v‘ ernment in their reprcsouiato “ p \ to this commission. lie looked ugMmAx, Am.“ iVFThBQPYOVlQ forward to the embargo being lltied r-iul secretary reported a dong.“ f“ begun, July 1_ $92108 in the province's account" “I have always contended," of revenumumi expenditure for h“ 1920. said, “and Pro f. Cummings, of the ' . Agricultural College, at Trurn. has LATE QAPTMN pianyrs also stated, that no province in thr- acov [X50559 Dominion would benefit more by the raising of the embargo than the Maritime Provinces, because if ihé farmers here take sufficient in- terest, they can raise cattle up ‘to two years old as cheaply as any- gwhere in the Dominion." lie said that the only possible reason now why the embargo should be continued would be on account uf-lhe existence of disease among the (Yunadiail cattle, and he was certain that. the Government would be able to show the royal commission that it does not exist. All‘. Doheriy said that he was very kindly received in England. (louirary in reports ihut have been published, he said, the British Cabinet welcomed an_vone ~wl|o could give the Canadian side of the case. , Lord Bledesios, who was opposed to the raising of the embargo, sx- pressed hlmself as being glad to hear a Canadian presentation of the case. Hon. Mr. Doherty will leave this afternoon for Toronto. PROHIBITS IMPORTATION OF ARMS lNT-O BRITAUN YARMOUTH, April L-The body of Captain G. ll. Peny was ox humed today and an autopsy is being performed by medical exam iner Finn of Halifax. Bolsheviki will Be Overthrown. TERI JOKJI, Finland, llisrch 31-- T-hroughout Russia soldiers and sni iors for the first time in years are receiving leave of absence or sru being ielnporarlly demobilized and uri- learning the Tunis surrounding mo tyranny nl‘ the Communists from tho people. The lfronstallt and Poirogrnd revolts were canard by this fart. and similiar mow- urcuts now are sproadlng to every troop and sailor centre. when the ihu ln-en return lo them from leaves of absence. Thus demob- iiimtion daily is growing more dangerous for the Bolshevikl. These and other inside facts. constituting the latest develop nlenis in Ritssia. were given to the Associated Press today by Stephen biaxmovitoh Petrlchenko. p18!!! petty officer from tilt Russian bal- tleship. Se/bastopol who led the re voluilouisls recently at Kronswdt and who was interviewed today in the Tiriloki refugee camp. IUONDON. April 1.—Tll6 Ofiiiliai Gazette publishes an order-iu-coun '2“ llmhihii-illlf. except under license. um impomnina into iho Uniiml Klllgdmn of firearms. culrtridgos, "WHIIH- depth charges. flame throw i-r.~:, torpmloos, ammunition or any “Him Wvbllilll- The order of iho TO OVERTHROW BOLQHEVIIU “For Ivcnruf‘ said Petrlchtnltb. "the happenings at ltome while we were on the front or at sea were (rimcoaicd iby the Bolsheviki censor ship. When we fol-lined TIOHIP 0n!‘ pilrcfl/Ls asked wiry we fought for Home Secretary zllsn r lil it 1 . . mmnvm or rlreamw "rpafinlnlluliliiflm! tllifrfidzgplvfjilflfirfi. Tlmt set. us from Great lirlinin in Ireland with "we W", dfirmtodi. deflate,’ ill h:- uulhorlty of tho police. I‘°‘r\chenk0' “bu, ‘he mmampm villi proceed. because it comes _'“_**°———' from the people themselves." "Thom are 3.000.000 like me in Jlussia," said Potrichenko, "not re- Wnrrtionztry‘ Whites and murderous Gan Sell and - . l Rods; and. from these plain pQONB Shlp Llquflr" will come tho overthrow of the i Bolsheviks" _ v When he Willi President at Kron- REGINA. Sask, March 31—Thr sianli. Petrlchenlro said today. he Saskatchewan Court of Aippeul io-~ lmd received information that five (‘RY 1111111191! the conviction of Ejhundrnd worlomen left behind In G~ wilmr- "limllzer for a local Krnnswit were massacred bv the Wiloibilfll" liquor house. who you prnuhevlkl lw-callee they fired from found llililty lust November on ai windows, while the Red cavalry was "W" 0i Bellini: liquor "IBSIUY-ientering m. fortress. l-le semi “m” w“ "nmwvd w pay s fine Hill he was ceruin that uoltiwr "d "Y" Hi1 dawn in Jail. ‘but ere‘ Rv-euelnrlt nor u.» we battleships cation of sentence was delayed. pen ..-..,,(,1 s." y... a mgmsrg again as Mn‘ “Ham's °f we “W” their guns and their wrvflrlnt M"! The decision holds that it is legal. w,“ mar-flush“. dummy“ who“ for a boas fide resident of a fore- y“, “t; . f1 im country to order n. ounmiiy of ; liquor from a firm in Saskatchewan, that has a legal mm to keep u- “n” wwvrwm flung-him- sale. ‘and to cgme to s“. mwsrpflfl UIWTII ewna an o ms a pa t and lo receive delivery ofmghle TTDE‘ ‘on’: ‘To i linuor. it means that the Canadian with shipments of liquor being is- whirls. m1- sml mid, - ken in aatomdlilee- from points u. 1am. use on. silo-emu $30 an! l because it has been rendered necevl- Saskatchewan where ‘it is legally tqmorrmr snot-ping still. sarv by the international position kept for sale m tbntthlted States s“ m; this evaamant 6J1 which the dominlons won during . ‘ border for‘ delivery‘ persons in m" lomryrrlyw mom that country who ass their order from outside the t Now moon Friday, 5.05 u. l. ' m» k . :.'~.'.:;v -1 51;».- ">11: LwvgelFfl sap-nee... . r. .