' '3! TA “ easy. Many a hardtiine is due to taking things .__J ThesPe ;y//// op|e's.P‘e” Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew , . -__ Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents loaning Guardian, Founded 1881 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAf) -50” (British United Press) LONDON, April 15. ——'l‘iiere is general satisfaction expressed lu the press this morning lit a speech delivered yosterdny by Preinher Ramsay Macdonald on. the first day of the conference of delegates with Soviet Russia. It is generally conceded that the firm tone adopted by the British Prime Minister will go u long wliy towards clearing the air and abol- ishing misconceptions as to the extent of the Do Jure recognition announced by the Labor Govern- ment immediately after it had ns-_ sumed offitrc. The Premier \vas quite explicit wi-tli regard -to props‘ ganda and if any of the (loimnuir ists had any lurking suspicion that the Labor ministers would for a moment countenance any attempt on the part of extremists to list-cu to agitators who have been sent out from Russia and have done something towards poisoning the minds of scores of workers on the Nlilill Siiflllll iii lillllllil . l5 all T0 “Imagine” Baby land Fake its Death is Woman’s Plan. (Canadian Press) PARIS, April 15.~A scheme to “iniagine" a buby for Mme. Mar» guorite Falimy, who was acquitted in London after killing hcr lius» band, tlicn faking the baby's death and collecting tho Fuhiny cstutu, hiis been disclosed- liotli Mine. Faiiuiy and Joseph Cossoh Bey, a wealthy Cairo carpet. merchant, uduiit the ilrojtect was ‘tlisteiisst-tl. (‘csscb-suys it was tho woman's idl-u: Mme. Fuhniy ih~ ciurcs ho suggested it to llt'l' and slio ilenouiliacil him ut truce. (los- sob. now held in tho Saute Prison, admits, sorrowiully, she lleiiiuihizleii him, but not at once. (Eiissob declares ltimc- Fliiiiny iii- duced him to conic to Paris to m” range details by which it would appear that n postiiilmous child Premier MacDonald Declares Report Will Aid Great! _ ly Tow a r d s Settlement (British United Press) LONDON, April 1G. —'i‘he first official expression of opinion of tlic Iloparations Experts report from Prime Minister hiuctloiinld came in the Commons today when tho Premier announced that tlic (iovernment had learned with tho greatest satisfaction of llu- uiuliil- mous signing of llic exports find- ings. “The exports’ report constlliitvs in our opinion", said thl- l’i‘t1lllihl'. “llu uniiizlseil and carefully thought out endeavor to aid the govern- ments concerned in their task of rr-acliliig a settlement of this. vitul sud long standing probli-in. “liis iliujcstyi". govei'iimi>iit iii— trichos so much iuiportrliicl- to tiio agreed recommendations \villi-h (‘illl , had been born to the murdorcil Egg? itrifly 513g as w!" YMEM- man. Cossob says he arranged with be brought into immediate oporn- The Ruqqhms 6am alrmuly map u French physician, for 200,000 tlon that they are prcpiiroll for ‘zed Lhatiultish mentality m", francs, lo produce. the child, illi‘ll lilvifliill‘! i0 fllillbort this S(lill‘lll(‘ in ‘ _ I produce u dclid chilll, so Mine. l~‘:ih~ full provilll ll the“ who!“ attitude on ‘nrehm my could inherit tlic entitle cstiniut all tho other questions is wholly different from that of Russia and they will likely revise their plans for these negoti ations. $ElI_EN_'AfB_EiS Pill iii ilEAlii (Canadian lPrses) MEXICO CITY, April llh-Two generals, four lieutenant!‘ COIODUIi-‘l and-one m or up s - rebe- ariny have llgeeii” titled) by Court Martial and executed at Cludad. Victoria, State of Tamoulipas, ac- cording to information reaching here today. Countess Says She I Has Cure For cd at some 200,000,000 francs. Mnic. Fnhuiy lniligniintly do» clurcs she saw tho rug merchant "l1 ill" lioiitro. (fossob says tlii-y met over fifty tlnics and wcri- oftcn in public tilgethcr. llc says sill» denounced him in the hope of get- ling back liito the good grater-s of the Fllllllly funiliy. Washington Plans To Construct Ten Cruisers (Canadian Prue) WASHINGTON, April 15. -—— A bill which would authorize the construction of eight. ten thousand ton fast cruisers was approved yus~ tlertiuy by the llouse Naval Cum- mltltee. Tile construction of six gunboats for use in Cililllitit) waters would also be authorized. om ‘ Tuberculosis (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, April 14.-—Couirtess Del Garcia, n. passenger on the Cunarder Ausonla which docked‘ here Saturday night. while on’ route from Liverpool to New York is on lior way from Zurich and Lnu~_ sanne, so she told nswspaperineru! to tho United States in the hope} of interesting influential parties] in a serum which she has discov-i cred and which slio declares wlli. within three months curo tubcr- culosls. The countess, who is iii doctor. has coinmeiidations froiui the Pasteur institute in Paris and' from doctors in Bliirrltz and Due-i nos Atres. l i i Canadian Barristers Asking For Ship Reservations (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April 15. —~M0rc than 2.400 members of the (luna- tilun Bar Association have request- cli steamship reservations, so the Association officials have announce oil, for the- gaihcriug oi‘ tho Cuna- diun null Unitl-d Status lliivyors iii London, July 20th, as Klltésl! of the British liar. in addition to this Berengnria. which sails July 12th, the Aquilunia and Latonia have been chartered. The Association plans to present the English hosts with a memorial to Blackstone. only once and iniiuctliiitiely iuforin- _ / p a r ti o s con cerncll u r I prcpnroil in take tlil- Sillllv with ll statement thul in this iloilrsl Prt-iuil-i‘ h u v i- the w holi- ‘lirltish poi) u Stanley Baldwin Heroic Services of Oflicers Are Recognized (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 15~'Tll0 gallant services of Captain Gilles and Chief officer Robert McMurruy oi the Canadian Pacific liner "Eur press of Scotland" in rescuing tho crew of the Newfoundland ship "Cilntonill." in u. gale on the north- ern Atlantic on January 0th, 1923, met due recognition yesterday af- ternoon when the newly itppointcti high commissioners for New- foundlunil, on lbehaif oi‘ the gov- ernment presented each officer with u pair of binoculars: Persecution of Jews is Alleged (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 15—-Allegcii per illililsil liiioii llPlNlilll i‘ or iluillilliilllit REPilRl Milli. lI.APPliETiiN Sliiiiif lAlE iiEii. MANAGER BRiiiiN 0n thekAtlantio Region Canadian National Railways-Is Nativ e of Moncton and “Has Been in the Service Since 1890. A (Special to Guardian.) Mortrrnlnan, April 15.—-Walter U- Altliletou has been appointed General Manager of the Atlantic Rflsiou of the Canadian" National Rail-ways. Ho is a native ofthe ‘Maritime Provinces and h e spent his-whole life there. He we‘ ‘bflfiaill Monoton. N~_B-. on January as _1 is, and join- Qii-the lnltercoloniai railway as a Jun or clerk October 19th. 1890. Fro that date until October 1911i "its served with the ‘m; iicoloulai railway successively as‘ chtuist, IDPNntlce, machinist, clue: clerk. asliataut to Superlat ‘I ‘at of mo- marower and as Cell i-ei Master "intimate when the ‘Inter-colonial ‘bdttattie part of the Canadian Gov- "imam Roilwayii, llrhA pleton in February 1018, was _, ted sun» ‘iriltfludkat otmotive power, and hi _ _ r of the some yetruhohitn- 1:01 abominations‘?! the meat". twin: into. in Notional / . , , Qlfillltitltiataaleltj nth!» fifth 8H0 f; WI. outlaw-h. _ looms- tvlleatrof the midi if ituioart“ nan-nah- ‘ indecent: 4 W... omen , y W ' assistant to rho General Manager, champ, in March m: is sv- Plunger. at an curly ago unil received his education in the Maritime Provinc- os where he spent the most of his life. ‘On the completion of his elemen- tary education lie attended the Roy- al Militnry College at Kingston. Ont..,lfrom which he graduated with distinguished honors in civil origin. eoring, ‘He Joined the lntorcoloniul Railway on July 22nd, 1889, in the Chief Engineers office, where he rs- ninined until August 1902 ,iit which time ho was assistant Chief Engin- eer. From August i902 until Juno i909 he was attached to the staff of the General Man-tiger looking after estimates, ‘appropriations, etc., In Juno 1909 he became Advisory En lglneer to the Donrd of lltaniigment and in November 1912 Advisory En- gineer to the General Superinten- dent. From September 1918 ilntll June 1911. when he was appointed he held the position of General tu- oi and tls agent. tn December 191s. (Mr, a; n became assistant to the Gen rel Superintendent, and in June 1961i‘ M"?! tendeat, Upon t a eoordluotlon of all lines into the vsnodla National Railways llflqm now ex stint. Mr- seciltion of the Jewish religion and the liobririv liiniguugc liu Sonic‘! Russia will be one of the matters taken up by the -13ritisli_ delega- tion in the Anglo-Russian confer- ence which got under way here yesterday. Facts concerning the reputed persecution were brought to tho notice of the government by u. committee representing thi- Unloii of Jewish Communities in Great lBritain which was assured thn-l. the matter ‘would ‘bc discussed with the Soviet zlelegation. Two Australian Ministers Resign (Canadian Press) MICUBOURNE, Australia. April ii'~~'l‘lio Jlarwcli Ministry in South Australia and the Mitcllcll Ministry in Western Aliistrlllin have resigned because of iho rc» suit of the recent state elections which gave the Labor party n maj- ority of seats in both legislatures. Makes Passage Through, Gulf of St. Lawrence , -_-@ (Canadian Press.) QUEBEC. April lfirfillilliiflliilh is expressed by local! marine offic- ials in the fact that the S. S, "Alre dale," oollier laden with 4.600 tons of coal from sydne ort discharge General isuperin- at ilnnor Louie Bee n, had without much iitrflculty steamed through the Gulf of st. utinnies and is pm seeding at good lpeeti to this port. Due to arrive Wolf today the bout pointed asflltitht u. the uei-fel, was 470 miles from liere this morn- Read by llcliln liiliriliiilg. 'i‘li.» iii-uni arrive-l lust ni liic liillt‘ iii!‘ Rl-llilillllullri llltllll. of i‘tf|)ill'iili(lllS. -_»_-_-oo>__..___ “OQQOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOQKF. lllillE anus‘ Last News Flashed in Over the Wires o1 vow“ o4 0o 000+ vemove-e (Canadian Press) ‘ROME. April 15.-—Thc it- olian airship Number 1 gore await from the crew who be- came entangled in trailing "WJCSHWBFG carried three hund- red yards then dashed to death. The airship made a safe land. ing later. MONTREAL, April 15.—-Re. duction of 2O cents on all grades of sugar has been an. "°“"°°d b)’ the Canadian Sug- ar Refining Company, reduc- "19 the price of Number One granulated from $9.70 per mm. dred pounds to $9.50. LONDON, April 15.—-Obscr. vatorles from scattered points throughout the world yen". d5)’ TQPWted a violent earth- quake helieved to be in the center of ‘the Pacific 0e. flim- The disturbance seemed to have been of greater effect ‘mgn that which wrecked To- TOKIO, April 15.—Foreiqn Minister Matsui in a state. ment today to IlcWSpaper cor. rbspondents protested against the exclusion of Japanese from United States declaring: ‘We have cause for grave mum)’ a"? aPPeol against any action which can only wound u_s_ to some extent and bring little satisfaction to you." VANCOUVER, B. 0., Aprll 15.—A committee of citizens selected by Mayor Owen to investigate the advisability of holding a “world fair" in Van- CWV" i" 1927. last night sub- mmisd a report unanimously recommending the holding e1 ‘the exposition here May 15“, to October 15th, 1927. The committee suggested formation of a public company with capital stock of $750,000 to finance the project Promotion For Consul Gaunzelus (Canadian Press) ‘ WINDSOR, Ont" April l5.—~l<l. N, fiaunzi-lus, for two yours llnllpq Sliaics Vlcl- (‘Ollfilli at Windsor, leaves today to fnko twhargil of tho llnlteil States Consul service in thc ilnitsti Slates for right years. —————-<0a-i Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings,- Etc nATliil.-2 cents per word ouch insertion. .‘ “Reserve 'l‘hursd:y. ‘April 24th for C. (i. i. T. entertainment iu llenrts Memorial Hali- 12491-4-16-11 _ "Como to the Dnstaffnage c0n~ c in Mhrshflelii Hail. Wellnes- itcpiirl is niudc public. Stiuui-s wii. ‘ ‘lie iiilil-rcst opponoiil oi‘ llic p:iy~‘ ' . not htszilluwiiil to (inter iicr tvrri~ .lll|l|i[|l' [l JNIlElJ Sllllfi l‘ Matter of“ E11 Exclus- ion Will Be taken up at Next Harlin- ment Meet. (United Press) OSAKA, Japan, April_1fi.~l’ulllic Oliillllil] in Jalpiin is deeply ziroiiscil by the I‘t!lii!\\.'ttil :iiiti-.llipuiit:sle incvl- .trnngo to say, tho slrbiigt-st iiii- pulsc toward resentment was caus- lilll- :1 blow in ilio flii-i- from tili- fist of it fril-iui. First rliine tiii- report of illt‘ Uiiiicd Stall-s Siiprl-nil- (‘ourfs A ili-l-isiion upholding thl- ZlilPll land law in (‘zilifiiriiia uiid “Hisliingltin. t>ll l\'iit‘ll il was iifiifilvll liltii Sviiili‘ or Joni-s of Wilsiiiiip-toii proposed ‘ilii ilii- (‘illlblilililitlll so Aiu<-i'iviiii»'iil>rii Jnpu- nl-sl- of i-ilizi-nslilp- 'l‘hl- l‘t']lill‘i was llill first bi-liovvd as iillilifllliitf, but to tlu- {1\'l‘i‘ll[!,l‘ Jnpziiil-so, who iviis so iuui-li illllll‘l‘.‘<l.til'ti \villi lilt‘ i\lll\’l'l can sympnlirv illlil fril-ndsiiip ul till» limo of ill!‘ l‘i‘t't‘lll. imliiiiilil i'ii|-; iliiiily. 'i‘ii<~ pl-tiplia were pl-rplcxcii titili l-vi-iti-ll null Htlllll‘ \\'l'lli so furl as lo shy that it was iilt‘ issue ill-l‘ villriilg llic iiigiiii_v' til‘ lht- nation. ‘ICVPil to this l‘l\‘lilt'lii of the poo-- lilo it. WilH uuitc clear tlinl this \v:is purl-iy ii lloiiil-lslii: uiiirsllon and flint 1\ll'll'.l'll'il hos the pcrfl-tet right to til-fine who shall and sliull iory. ilui. lliuy think it should lic lllillt‘ more rt-iistiiilibiy iiiili fairly. Blamed on Politics. '- \\'l‘ii~ii|i'(ll‘llll}(l clvml-uts sol- ‘lion iii ll quitc tliffl-rl-iit. iiro fliniiliiii‘ \villi /\|iii-rl~ tillil poliiilziniis, zinll know this Is illt! clot-lion your and that the llllllniil])illlt'-Ht' iigiliiiioii isl iii\.':iriiilily' iiindc tho totils of pol»; itlcul i-ziiiiptiigns. liut oven thesi- l-li-nionts look on lllt‘ liitinitltin u-ith deep reagrct, knowing that lliesc events tlfti liurinful to tlic fur- ther dtlvielopnient of the fril-iidly relation bctwccn tliv two nullons. 'l‘iicy luivc. urgl-ll the (iiiVt‘l‘llllIt'|]l_ ili take riccssury sips to suvi- flu- situation. Harry Thaw is Declared Sane (Canadian Press) PlilLADELPlllA, April 1G. - "fllTy K. Thaw was declared sane uiid (‘Olilllflttilll lo iniiilugl- his own lifinirs ioduy by llr. (‘litirlos l\'. llllils, veteran ulicuist in his testi- mony at the opening jury trilil lo dl-li-riniuil \vh<-th--i' 'l‘li:i\v has rt»- iuiiiioii his li(ll'lll£l| rllflllllllhn‘, --~— --»-1-Q}i-- REPiiRTAiIiIEPl Eli BY BERLIN (Canadian Press) llidRLlN, April l5. —-»'l‘hl\ (lcrnizin cabinet today tircidcii lo nut-opt ihl- i-lxpt-ris ri-port lis ll liiisis fornllgol- lotions unll to inform lilo Repara- tions (‘omiulssiou to this effect.’ Refreshments art sill! nqrvsd. If l. April 18th. ealn t "ifll-lf-li-Ii lrirr» IILY illl-lliil'l'l‘ifi_ililll»§ u xvii)’ l<ll‘=i- i‘ MORE HEBRIDEANS COMING TO CANADA n ie nnomd "M the entire l: onttlstlon of tho Hubrldes are about tiremfqrate toCanoda. owing to the good renorte which have gone back to the island from the emi ra nta which m,‘ mm foumm,‘ 9y. your. The picture shown youth ul pipers pin ing "Flora MacDonald's Lamont," as the steamer Mariock lllll own Everybody iii l Nllil Willi only (live Territory In stead of Money and Fight to itectiver it (United Press.) Nil1\\' Yliltii, .\i:irl-i| lTl. (ior- mziny he Pirliliiiully getting into a po siliun wllvrp tacit rl-ssiiiii of torri- vlory in llcu of puyuicnl of ilic illlllll mvnl iii tho lliiiicll Slates. ilutilurlm ]"“~"“"'"l5 "W" "3' ‘hi’ l'1i\""3 m‘ ' [ilurntlou runiiiiiili-l: of exports may ii)!‘ licr only \\'liy out. 'l‘lic lost lt-r- m1 |,y(|,,._f;m|_(1,;,¢ U,,n,_.,1g(up._< m,“ lritilry can lli- l‘t.‘('(lVl‘l'(!il by another to make puppy ("ward Jfllm" “mi 1),..." ,4.) u-iir, ii‘ it. is successful; bin nut-e Egypt, iindla, Chin's, Japan, Canad a. and Greenland and home. The Ptwoiilly |,,;.|.i|‘i-sl.ed in thl- illlys fol til Fililtli)‘ iliirts with hoi- illllllt‘_\' ii. plane, called the Vulture, will fly in all, twenty-five thousand miles, lowing iiil- vitfliliillillii‘ illill 'li \v:is,\vll lll'\'t‘l' Vtllilt‘. lint-ii ‘bl-i-ziilsl- it ivlll The airmen are Squadron-leader, A. Stuart MacLaren; Flying Offlo- lao into the ]li)('iit‘ir~‘ lii‘ ion lllitii_\' er, Plendm-leith, and Sargent Andrews. n-ountril-s. ’l‘i|i- new ileriiinn ]itlli(‘_\', \\'lii(‘ll -i:= llUW gradually lining sllai-pl-ll, is ‘lo i't>ll(‘i‘llli'lli'1_! Lin, l't‘])Zil'iliitli'i:<l ls- ‘sul- lwlwl-l-n tii-rnuiiiy and l-‘riini-v. . , . Hui“) BHNNM‘ ;ii‘illt'll lt-aiiula liliilllntflvs of ilu- illi44"|""i"lli'll only tlllt‘ l-ueui) ilt*l*ii bl- i: _ . oi o an iill i-. ilpnni-si- t- ziiisl Ill-t - . .- - ~- , ,. ‘Filo-richest lll‘.lll in til-rniziu_v, -iiill m lhl- "l-ivly ilroposi-d ininiivrli- "“ifn_"i"." Wm,‘“h,l'|,"mlw‘: “m. m x: 1 "Hill ""1 oi \\oilll\vi<lc lmor ' hill. 'i‘iiis \\':ls silfficlcllt u. f f .""“!"- T‘. “' ""' "m" Wm’ i, . m“ Wlmi|i\_~_ “Minus Ur ' . lllpllluiuiil. skill, hill..-‘pi.-ill-lil‘-lirl for ii:i|i_\'_ ovvli ilil-H fiPlli slot-ks in .inpnni-.~lt-, which ivi-rl- more urous- m ' J "mum H“ m" l lin- "nii wzir iii iSTII, \\'ill‘i‘l‘ by “‘I'§|il4'|~ & sull- t*lI\‘lll_l/' ttllti tho rl-si of illuropl- \v:|.~i not t!li_ i The rnpiiriitioiis issue, as iili! r1" on I ' i'tiiil'lrin:ilitin nliuost u shock “im- ‘fi- m“ Duwm ""|""'t'_ h“ mml" h.“ by n“, “.|,,,|1. Hum,“ '(l‘.l‘i1llli liiuid-l-riiiltiiy \\’l|l illlVt‘ to u": ' ‘limos-l inuouipri-lii-usillli-‘Hill "ll 1i Silu 1S ill -~‘li|‘\'l\'t‘ 11*] u.» poln-l‘. l~‘ui'lll~-i" tiisl~|.-, slons of 1lt|‘lilt)il,\ iii uri-fortli ‘will iil- minor twin-ts s t‘i)ilil‘1li'li'(l with this l't)llil'\lili1i_i', lnclur in lilt‘ silir iliilill. Can Pay, But Will Not. . Nn gnvi-rnmciit can evci‘ liledi-IC its people to such payments as the Dawes report has nrruiigoil for. tier nitiny’s ability to intake lllP-St‘. pay nlcnts is iintllwiilitctl; but colloc- iioiis in [iorpctuiiy are ‘not practic- uhlv. 'i‘lil- full of lhc lll4ll‘k has cou- l‘l'lll.l'ilit‘ii (lurnulnyfli \\'('1i‘lill in the ilzir s o." ll group cf industrialists ill‘ bond zinil uiortgilgu holders. 'i is lo sliy, the money is \\'lii'l"l‘. ihl- iiilii-s can got. ii. ii‘ they liuvc llll‘ ulbillty. lint. no ovidoiice. exists liltlll ili('_\' liiivu tilt‘ il.liilii.l'- Th‘? 113V" "(i iiiorl- |N)\V\'l‘ now llizin iJlll‘_V hiivc lljill zit illly llllit‘ siuco ilic close oi liu- vvur, and they have bccii unabll- to find gold in the morass which the (ierniun industrialists linil lin- llncicrs have llliititt for them. The Fri-nub hold on U10 Rim!‘ is inrrczising iii firmness. (lor- ninny is iii-ginning to show twid- t‘ll(‘t‘ of abandon-lid»! exilflcilltmn 0i si-ciug it l'l*lill(|l|l.\‘iltlti as a voliiii- liify tlf’l. So, the situation now con~ n-lniliilg tho til-villains is whcthcr to ransom tho liulir by u money pill’- inenl or by iii.» l'llllll('(' oi :i vii-tori» "m, “on; (pulp-d ll gout-ration lil-nrv or iwrlillps l-vl-n sooner. \\’li.'ii--v<-l' reluctant. ]lli_\'illi‘lll'~l l-uu lil- |Ul'i'f‘ll from lilt‘ (ll-ruiuiis will not. ultt-r this fuiillninl-iiiiil situation. Germany Now Helpless. l-‘nr tho moment, (li-rmuiiY 011"‘ n", Hun“, “m; [indl-r prl-sl-nt cou- llilions of coniluil Frziiivi- (‘till hold tho (lcriniiiis li<\lill"-“'>“ rill‘ lli'l"-I1ll>-“ (“qiuly-flvtl yours or lll0l‘t'. But till-r.» is tlic over possible factor of llli‘\\' inwiiliiiiis ivliirli will ri- voluiioiiikl- nil-iiioiis of ivnrftirc. ul- iuilst l)\‘i‘l‘-lll)lllI, uud will lllillii‘ 1rmnppyl ppillnillll present. i-uuip- nit-nt illlsnlllic. ii‘ chemistry can 50in. (‘fl-riipinyds prollloiii oi llt\\\‘ to nuiko ivur without flliunliiig iirr prcpairntlons. llic (ll-riiiuiis ci-riiiiii ly will pri-fcr vhiliuist.ry' for ruli- somiul: thl- Ruhr insil-uti of gold. 'l‘hv possibility of this iicvi-lliiiiiii-iil may imilil- tho llnivos rcport obso- ____.________i_____. (Continued on Page Three) -_______. came to Canada last llilHgliilllll ‘ We hzivc here tonight the tlront \V.-u" fit when the public pro- . MERCHANT You 5.3.. only,‘ S. Annual Subscription! onivmli sue lly Mall, Canada Ill] U. l. LINED if BRITISI? ROUND a The three British airmfin in an the trip around the world, lfityinq tliilouqh France, GLOBE FLIERS All British machine who set out ii. W. ll. A. iiiiilli Thirty-One Cars Entered in the Show, Which is Attracting Wide Attention.- Show Formally Opened Last Night By Lieutenant Governor. llosipiti‘ llio stormy xvi-lithe,- ili"l'l‘ was ll l2il'l.-',(' uttcullziiice. ill llii- fur. mlil opl-nilig of the (l. \V. V_ .-\. Mo tor Show, which took pluci- in lili‘ llriil liaill last evening. ’i‘lic open- , iur. ceremony’ iiicluticil aililrilsacs by the ‘lllUF-ititflll. of llic iociil G, W. V. .-\. llilr. W. M. \Vuodsitlc; Lletil. UilVUfliUl‘ MouKiunoii, who formally opened. the show and Mr. Justice Arseunult. Them vrere ilu all thin tyone automobiles entered in the show, practically cvery type 0T cur‘ striti on tho island. 'i'lic Gill‘! weri- splendidly ilisplzrvl-d and, zittrzi-t-il-d t't)lll]llilllClllill‘y comments from the visitors. During thl- tavsuing enjoy aiblo music \‘v'iiS rcuticrtrti by tlic (l. \V. V. A. (ll't‘llt'.‘5i.i\i. until-r the tiir; <*('l.l(ln of Mr. ilnrr_v' l~l_ Porter. ‘President Wooilsiill» in ‘his nil-l- rt-ss spoke as lolloirs: iiiitlllhi and tlviilit-mcii: llcforl: l cull on the Lil-lit. (lov- ernilr to opcii lilt‘ show l wish to make :1 few remarks. “'l‘lii-s us you know is tlic (lrr-lit War Vetl-runs Association's first at tempt at lputtlnir, on a IMioior Show, we have gone to ll great deal of tr- ouble and iaxilcuso and we trust flu, show will lllPUi. with your up pnlvlil. 'l‘lii- ulllift‘ receipts of this shour will ht- uscd for rcllel‘ will-k for tho niiiny ncelly~ilepl-uileuls of returned soilllli-rs, and those who did not rclurn of Cliurioticiovvn and tlut-l-iis (Iouiity. Veil-runs Association Orcliieslrzi iiiidt-i‘ till‘ ilircclloii of .\lr. lluri'_v Porter ziud l mif-Iill S"! 11141! i-li-‘l’ ha“. been practicing only about three \vci-ks and in that slilnrt time l think ililYp iililill‘ u good showing. llt)\\'l‘.\'t'l', bring no llltif-Ilt oi llill~il(‘ l will ll-iivi- it lo iii!‘ uullicul-t- lo judge for tlioiusclvcs. We also llZlYt‘ hero :1 woiiilcrftil "Tlmexm renew-lei; FOR Ngyq" 5LJNDAY6 liPEllEli LAST EliEiiliili .upon tiic very gratifying success of R Siiiili i l' display of new cars and if you have any notion of buying u our this scilson wt» trust you will look them lover carefully’ and place your order bcorc tin-y arc all sold, Thank you. liis lloiior ‘lllQ Lieutenant Gover- nor congratulated the G. W. V‘. ‘A. the show. incidentally he paidaitfit‘. butc to the Vets. for the uuinerfius UUCVOStillll events, held during the past few years. . ' “lie cnniixiredflre ‘firsfiagricultur,’ ill show he aitcndctl at the Armour- ics to the present line display ot nuioiizlobiies. 1n former days the value of cilrs nuide them prohiibioivre to tho pi-opie of this Province; the first purchasers were lbelisved to be the people who drew large in- lcrtlst from invested capital or those oi‘ ii speiidihrlit nature. But the action of the first purclilasors has been fully justified by the am‘ cunt of pleasure and business insets l'illlC8 that people niow derive from their cans. Nevertheless ,the nunr bcr oi‘ curs now on the roads has brought with it an added amount of rcsponsi-blity, lboth those who ride ‘in the irnrs land the utters of tho highways. >—-i A (Continued on Page Three) F__ _ Condensed Specials RATE.--4c per word, net each insertion in this column. tTAG DAY EASTER BATURDAY. for l’. h. l. Hospital. 3i twANTEv-MAID TO ASSIST AT |l0llSt‘\\‘Ol‘k. Apply ti Brighton Rd. 2463-4-15 2i. “FOR SALE—-FIVE CQWS TU frmlioii. Apply to Harold Car- \'t'l', ii.'i7.cl'bro0k. 2498-4-18-ll PEAQ Oqlg éTUFF-i / / ‘FOR SALE-UNDERWOOD TYPE- u-i-iier, ncarly new. Apply X care of Guardian. II *wANTED-,—AT ONCE, GIRL FOR general housework. Apply 1o 248 Grafton St. 2421-4I0~3i WANTED-MAID FOR hnusevrurk. Mrs. Prakc, ilti Elm Ave] GENERAL Ernest. deB. 24654-15 3i ‘WANTED AT ONOE-FCAPABLE young or mliilllle aged woman, ref. ilroiircs. liberal wages, Mrs. Far- illltll‘st)ll, 99 Upper Prince St. 3i *LOST. -— SATURDAY AFTER- lltitill ear-ring between Railway Station and Davis Hotel. Find- or please leave at Guardian 0f- lice, 1i TTHNINTO, April ll‘. ~l\‘ill'ili|lli‘, fresh to strong :.oi‘h west \\i'iI|‘1 fair 'll‘.'| roni. llish iltil- this ‘morning at 8.26 and tonight at 8.18. Sun sets this i-i-rnliig ut 6.40 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.10. l-‘uii moon Saturday, April 19th 10.11 n. m. Sunimi-rsiill- tidi- eighteen min» utes later than Charlottetown, Maximum and niinlmum temper atures: Toronto. fair .......... .. 51-42 ‘WANTED - BY CORNWALL Farmorif institute, a registered Shorthorn iBull. Apply sfsfllg age, color, weight and price, to Harry M. Hyde, Cornwall, P. E. l. 2502-4-19-21 ‘WANTEn-AT ONCE RESPECT- ablo woman. well recommended to take charfe of house and care of three chi siren aged 7. 3, and i year, respectively. Apply quick to Manager Prince Edward The- airc. ‘WHEN our enormous will at)’. J. ll ‘ whggieve :11" hand for tile kinds or ‘muuewels-oler isiongeii, (e, lloeateper lMontresl. clear __ _ 46-34 Quebec, cloudy __.- 40--26 Charlottetown, snow 31-49 Halifax, clear .--.. 48*--30 8t. John, clear ._ 49-40 ‘Boston, clear ---- -- - 80-40 from the Hebrides. Willi! ltllr vll olig- lioueichs-nhouider buns. l! _- l"? l ll lli