‘AAMAXIMS OFA _ MERCHANT it you even get even with the fei- fi} A4v ,,,.. OFA low who deel you wrong you will _...__. have to drop to his level; revenge ie hi. iiiiliiiiii! l }:%//’/ //»¥ iill Blot out everything from yester- eweet but. It a fellow hae to do jg‘ T ' . H77’ _ ' v \\\\* ‘\\\\\. day that ie dieagreeabie; start tot ......_....... ..... a. ........ - e egmes. Papef *'“" r’ Read byiygfyhody d-v wu- - m» "wt: m. t... ‘ ' . """"""-~~ It, if for meme y‘. nke alone, only those things which are lovely. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 't,‘,“‘l'.‘;‘.i.”3.‘.’.'.‘.’.§'.‘.’"i'l.'; R°".'.°'.'i‘? 3:23 W“ "‘ Ln.“ “i-n 9, (gfrlllzltlawwqlunraliiauuhhnfoizlrivdzd EMBiiiiiiil iiEiiiiiViil iiiii iiElP iIAiiiE-EXPilRi TiiiiilE British Embargo Was Detrimental to Can- adian Trade-Price will now Advance. (Special to the Guardian) iliiEEN iii RiiiiiRliiiNEiiS iiiii BE ilEPilRiEil Madame de Cesares is Barred, from Eng"- land and will have to Return to Her Riches in the Argentina. TLIVFJRiPOOL, England, April ii- Madninc (lloria dc Ccsares, Jr m, “mi 1,469,]; who diseinbzirkerl from the liner Al "The wliolc thing is a mystery, aunia here yesterday, has been ord 1nd tor, ,-1,1i¢u|,,u,, {m- wordm 1 cred to return io the United Slater. rnve 1,3,1 no trouble before when and will sail on the Coronla Satui travelling io and from England All JaY- my furniture is ‘n store in lcudou. lt is understood Aiailaino (Ii-sures I left England in Novcmbor to v15. iiiil BE il Land and Aerial Armaments Must be Main- _ wired, Says Viscount Cecil, while ;. France Wants Reductions. 4 (Special to the Guardian) iscussn‘, i ‘ i i l i i i :1 llugli S. (libson, Aiu- ' nistcr in Switzerland, sup- ‘. , saying tiiat. tiie Uiiii- could not see how inorcly of cffeciivcs could effcc. naval disarinuiiicrit. _ W ‘ The Jripiincsc position wus sim 0i iiiiiifefb liar to ilial of tho United States, (iv-Plliflllyinurl ilri-at. llriiaiii. (lliison argued that limitation of lbargi» will not only lei. (Janadiau H .caiilr men sliip into (lrcat Britain, r ltllrONTO, Ont, April S. ——Ex- but. cur breeders will be able to ‘im- ,pori cattle business will be "helpedipori tho wcll bred stock they s0 ‘iiniiniiist-ly" by thc removal 0f tho niucli noed. 'I‘herc is a great ‘liflllrill crniizirgo against" (iunadlairshoririgc iii Canada oi‘ Ayrshire ir-urilc rcsuliliig from the foot and and Sliortliorn bulls. All the ,inouiii discus-c danger, according brcciliers vrunt them. iriiiiii. [Juiicaii lVlursliull. "Puiiadri. is the only country in ‘ |'lll(‘l‘t‘. should be u stiffening up tlic world that. can sliip cattle alive ii prlccs all over (fanatic. within into liritairi, as cattle from foreign ,:lic ncxi tit) ilnys", he said, "I have countries oppose it. llrlttltll Mi (IWNEVA, Atpril S.»- Dlscussion ported (‘.r of naval armaments begun here to‘ ‘ed 5,310,, day with the United Siatcs, Britain 11,,,;,,,,|,,,, nnd Japan opposing iiie French elf- fort lo liniii. Lo sizc of iinvlcs by, rotiiiciiig thc lllillllltll‘ and sailors in scrvicc. iiupporixeil ‘Franco, ‘filo question oi mivul armaments ‘csti ed to make licr lioiue in Lori- wns expected io provi- iiio most. contentious of the illl‘(‘.(*. assigned to the League of Nations prepara- tory ilisaiuiinmtiiil coiiiiiilssioii. The commission first. ilisrirsseti lurid nrninnieiiis rind their ucrlnl nrma~ iueiiis, ir-avlrn‘; iiuvul zirinninciits until the last. Paul Bouconr, principal Fri-rich (ielogate, said such llllllllllllllihf iiuvnl effcriives was inipcrntlvc. Viscount (lcril, i‘t‘:l)1'6SI‘llli|lH Grout llriiniu, said liriiniii wouidsiiwingly Coal Seam Nine Feet Thick Canadian Press) ST. .l0l-i‘N‘S, Nfld., April S-— A solid seam of coal nine foei. two inches thick was struck at a depth of 141 feet. yesterday at Si. Georges coal fields where boring operations are being carried on ac- cording to information reaching tho Minister oi Mines here today. mayo Bur-rel City (By British United Press) ROME, April 8. —— Tire biggest archeolqgical undertaking 0f our time is about to be resumed. ller- culnneumds to be unveiled. "This buried city was about. live miles fi-crm Naples, and was so com- pletely buried in lava and ashes ills nearly 2,000 years ago, iliui even its exact situation was for iusny centuries unknown. llorculanoum was harder to reach than its neighbour Pompeii, ris it was buried under materials. more compact and solid. lt was nu important towii, rind fortified. situated on rising ground between two rivers. its port was one of the best on tho Italian coast. Many attempts were made at ex- cavating at different periods, but it was not until 1750 that a long cor- ‘ ridor, sloping down into a theatre was found. This building la tho only one now to be seen underground, and was built. ct‘ solid stone. and could scat. 8,000 ' persons. An inscription shows that. it was tho gift of a pri- veto citizen to his fellow-towns- men. l-Jxcavutinns were the more dlffl cult. us two towns lind sprung up from the eruption oi‘ Mtlillli. Vesuv-E ‘fighting ships nutoiiiuiiiially would reduce the number oi‘ sailors and officers in service, and that only; lby such nicuns could naval arms-i -t_iiniits be rcducrrl. The Statics-c! Jlibsoii t'0Ililllli('(l, ivris not. opposcti‘ Malmra“ °l Kaiwrtiiala. iio limitation or cficctivos becnusie WM‘ '5 "Wwned- i5 "OW flu exile int‘ any conviction that such limlt- fmm mm“ and l5 ‘MW apart from ' tion would be iriidesirablo, biii. bc-' h" husballtl v" IICCWM 0f his re- lcuusc li nppearcrl impractical. ifuaal l° 9W9 "P hi5 harem and ‘ "We zirc (ipcu to t'l)lllr'lt'.il0ll, how-f ‘laves- Tl" Miilafiilaifs palace in ever," said (lllistiii, "if it cuii be iio-l the Jlmiall l5 0i White and blue inoiisiraied thi- scheme would be‘ mam“ 51"" iEWBlS worth about $5,- iillplicil nifcclivcly." 9 0°9- Feal’ W31‘ If Schooner ‘Betaiiieii Ultlmatllnl A By Customs Sails _____Rei9°ted i For Unknown Port ‘ (‘Canadian Press) ,‘ IJONDON, April ll.--~ 'l‘lic Conn-l cil of the Trude Urroii Congress‘ . _ _ _ and the labor party have adoptedilfmrlm“lm"l fill“ m the m". a resolution ungmgnhe government’ schooner‘ it. \\. .l.:i\\‘rciicl-_ which in the met Ut- Contradictory repDflSfllilH bccri lll ilic lltlVllllii harbor‘ for ‘I “a”? ‘b’. e it . , r i i (Canadian Press) l,l.»\\'. \'»\. (‘i1iin._ April b‘.- - SK or ll“. disorders a; yanking’ m mfllit‘ must .\'l‘ill. ycsicrilrry‘ liouinl and frain from sending an ultimatum‘gllligwl ‘l “mllmllg glmm- ""“"'tl llll“ H, (whim, ‘l)afle(l (m st,,,,_,,,nents rm", to t-ilitiri- llllli suilcrl out oi‘ ilu- iltll" lluflffiuiul awn-path ‘bor ior some unknown port. ’l‘ln~ 1T1“, 1-@_q(,]ut1r,,, guys m“; Hlll-l) m, sciiiiriiici‘ i)t‘t';lllli' iiirolrrd lli cust- llliimtlitllli] if fejpcfed would nope“. om litiusc diilficuliics ll your ago illlr sarily lcad (lrcni. Britain jnp, “uvas iiclug held ill'l'i! ns u suspt-i-irai state of open wrtrfarc. The rcsolir Film i-tiniici'. tion also calls upon ilic govm-“iiiiiiil Tilt.‘ (l. W. l.§l\\'i't'lli‘l‘ is iii.» iliirii to negotiate concerning the Naii- ship of ll iirri of siispr-ricd ruin ruii- kfinl‘: lllcllhllli“ ililii- in ilif‘ birch! ilvi-‘l \\'ill\‘ii cnrnpcil ilir- iigiisiicr- oi‘ Ofwlisatgrecrnoiit, to rr-fcr thr‘. rpios- custom-a inspcciiii-s slur-t‘ .iiliiliiil'_\‘. ti" l" ll"! lfiihi-lui» oi‘ Nations. ,'i‘iic .\l- ll. Purkcr, which 1n, unlit-i- i i Explosion Kills Fifteen Workiiiei ceedlngs before Mr. .l-llSiri(‘t‘ (‘his- iioim. in the lioariiii: oi‘ ilir- appli- cation ‘brouglit. by ‘iltc National Trust. Company for the liquidation of the Dominion Steel Coi-poration‘ Limited. 'l‘ho affidavits (lcalt for 1 i’.\lll'tl. Wyoming‘, April \‘ a the most part Wm, the (luesum, m, tccn woriiiiicii were killcd and scv‘ to ivliether or not Roy M. Wolviii, m‘ "tl“"'"“' “w” l"-""'f“l l“ ‘m i)" had pressed for the adoption of iiie "mom" “ml "'“"‘“"‘"' “l” "' m“ l“ mrlivfllled hot ma" of reporgflmzzlt‘ 31","), m» H“. |,,-t)(iilr'l-l‘ri iillli ittiilll‘ ion. Thus ‘W. l‘). ltuntllc, Gent-rat ti" (‘tll‘ll‘l""ll‘l" l"""‘ "“"l-",“"l‘“' Manager of tlic National Trust llfllllflgc. to lilo pilllii w: siuuiitrll ‘Company, in the course 9i‘ an ,,f|‘i,‘t.oiiir.:lit (ll in-tivccn 0,000 iliui must be slaughtered at l i lit‘iiill. pciiult ii- . ‘inst conic brick from n cattle show tho port oi’ entry. Australia and ill (‘uii-rriry whore commercial cni- New Zenlund arc too far away to ill“ \“"l'h‘ Nilllifll-i‘ up to 8 cents u ship iivc cattle‘. profitably to Bri- lioiinrl. 'l‘hc removal the em- tuin." . lliiliiiiillifliiililliiiiiiNlfillii Nfllfiiifl Waflfldiflfl PM“) practice,” but thou we make cars so well we can't use them. A prediction that the Major's record would be beaten "within 18 months" by an American built machine was voiced. however, by his steadfast frioud and mechanic. Klee (lninnes, president of an Eng- lish accessory firm, as he left with the speed king. - The "Mystery S.” called also the "Roaring Whale" was crated and silent in the hold of the ship and was bound for a place iu a museum in England. Having done what it was built to do it will never be driven again. of i NEW YORK, April S. —-.\'iaj0r H. t‘. I). Segruvc, the Briton who broke .lic world's speed record in his '-\i.\'slrry S." car plans in come inn-k to ilic United States next year ‘with u tram of English drivers and ‘llltlt?! this couni.ry‘s best on the ispccilways at Indianapolis and else- where. That was his parting word yes- ‘icrduy as he left for England after having burned the sands 0f Day- ionu ilcricli ut 207.6 miles an hour. “in Europe" lic added, “we have a bciii-i- theoretical and engineering i General Pi . Executed For Treachery (Canadian Press) Angling Leases Sold For Five -.—--4o->__ I,,],,,-,.,»\,,,,',,,,‘ p4‘, ihii iirii-Inn- in, “i, l'i‘Il\’i.\'t‘., April it. -~(loiiiiriiiaiion Fupmggfiifiilijgg" NPPEBB) H q ' l ‘ i‘ ' ‘ Jr z r t l Hi‘ liit‘ rcport. of tho execution oi 1 ‘I _ l" . ~ - -. All!‘ ~— nonunion Steel (“ase limlllimill),,._lfi,‘l‘l:iii,.,.nl,]n,-L“ll]i:{:.,-li:i. iit'llt'i'ili l'l Sliu (‘b011,Shangtirngesr‘ The Restlglllwlle- Mlliflllfrdill, fllltl Alf d I (‘ " , \ . ' l l‘lillilllillllli"l' in Shanghai at the timnlKeili-Ywlck 501111011 angling 181189" C it rfllll’ ilu» lilitlllllt lt. v f v _ were sold d f , 1 .1 _ 4‘ll~;i\illl~4 iiiiir "ils \‘.ii\' tlirii in-iIIp-i- "l ill" Pilllllllv‘ "l m“ filly .by ill" w ay m u‘ Der 0d of ‘ ve i‘ - 1.. i‘ - - | r r. 1,1,. |,,,..,,,.,| (‘rinioiicsi- has been received here. years m" the Sm“ of $75500 yearly “M” (Egnavipa: .T\'~e5lsl) ‘oi l HM units mu t n - , H ‘WWWN Hm “Hhough Chung rental, an increase in the annual ‘ m1 . . *.‘., pr S. ~'l‘iir- m: ‘L’ ' ‘_ ‘I I ‘ ', " r _' revenue for the province of $58,700 filing oi‘ nuinertms affidavits, I'm.‘ — mm“ _( .h"""" . bfilmftuugese 80mins compared with $16,800, the air- nnd Con., featured gal-stci-dnys pro- "mmlm l" "hm" “ml wining w|nual rentals obtained when the condone tho loss of ‘Shanghai for 19859,, were 50m ‘which Pi was ucitusivrl of ii'cacliery,.'pm, tom] lin- military governor of ‘Ciiilili pro-j ' iincc. (‘hu Yii l'u, insisted on llic Y. New Commission With Wider Powers To Be Created five years ago. amount. realized by to- day's sales is $22,750 in excess of the upset prices asked for. _ The seventeen stretches lritn the wat- ers were divided for the sale. Union 0f North l And South Ireland . constituted. YearPeriod is iii attendance. Abraham Robinson, acquitted in The home office today confirmed‘ the famous Madoc. 0nt., murder case, who was this week declared eane by two doctors. and released from custody. After the recent jury verdict of ‘not guilty" Mr. Jus- tice Logie, who heard the ease, de- eiared that, in hie opinion, Robin- eon was the man who fired the death shote at Bailiff St. Charleen did not divulge the action. their ‘it is ill at her hotel uud that a doctor my sister in Wnsliiiigtou. "All tbc General serrot trouble was settled before l lcft Fririnnd. I its order refusing her permission lost a lot of money through that 1° Billy l" England. The authorities vessel, lint lllfltl nothing to do with reason 101' the whiskey. liiridame do Cesnros is tlii f-‘rrn Tile former motion picture act-gr \vi"c of Bmello do “fig-i ca, o ress and once the admitted pantlwenlthy Argentine. Sh» ivns rem“.- owner of the whiskey ship General ed married last year to Albert A. Serret told an interviewer that slieyCharboueuu. Morover, hie lordship declared Ro- bilwon should not be at large. Germany Creates Sensation at Gen- eva Conference Paderewski Denies Governor-Generals Accusation LO (ginsdlan Press) NtDO April 8.-—|lgnace Jan ‘Paderewski,’ former president of GENEVA, Am.“ 8_ _Ge,.many Poland, and famous pianist, says a createdsomewhat 0t‘ a. sensation Melbmlme 5951mm“ i0 111° Dally at this afternoon's session of the ‘EXPTQBB- 118-8 been Bcfiilflfld by LOH! preparatory MGM-mama“, commgsjStonehaven, Governor General of sion by introducing an additionafAllbtralia of insulting King George. treaty clause whereby the gigna- The Governor-General according to torie-s would agree to limit iiie nrni- Tthe despatch, bases his charge on aincnts of their land forces, lnclud- ‘Padereiwsicrs action in ignoring the in: rifles. machine aims. ‘howlt- governor's request that he stand ou zers, mortars, tanks and nrmoredfthe platform ‘men Lam Stoneha . ca"- N” {Wall llmlmllil" "PWfl-Fs on entered the ‘ball where tbo plau- °n the ma“ Frealy a“ “t llrewm ist was giving a recital. Paderewskl 10m Cecil °f GT9“ came on to the platform only after Mimi“ mm nempapermen lmthe governor general bad entered. bought ii. impracticable. . . Lord Cecil Illlllflllliucil ‘iilllfl after-i mm sfltolnehaven’ m a’ message m noon that he hail made a countermaderewsl" l" 581d w have mmrm proposition to M. Paul Boncour of ed mm that h“; altitude w“ ‘m m France concerning the method of 5"“ l0 ‘he kmg‘ while P“d"r°“'$kl ‘naval limitation and that ihe,"‘l>lled m“! the Klnfi w" ti“ 135i French delegam ha,‘ mken 1., mulerlpersoii he ivould think of insulting. lwnslrleratioii. ’l‘~lic British repro- PIHlBTBWBlKl met 911d COIXVBTBIHl ‘sentaitive reiterated that he expect. With the Duke 0f YOTR BQVQPB-l ed an accord would eventually he limes during the present tour o! reached. Ithe King's sou. Yen Affected By Announcement (Canadian Press) i Spring Fur Auction Opens in Montreal‘ S ciai to The Guardian rtixlo. April s. —The siizuitii (°=""“=" ""57 Company, which controls sixty or| MONTREAL. Q1180 Ab?" 3~ seventy large subsidiaries with t.ot- Bilye-TB from Eniilmld» France‘ ill capital liabilities of min H, billloii Untied States M“! “"1"!” "m W“ yen i-appmximately 52503003003- ered here for the spring sale 0t‘ the h“ announced the suspension of Canadian Fur Auction Sales Com- ‘business for adjustments accord- Pam“ Limited’ Cm“ fox Includ‘ I I i Chicago Elects Mayor Thompson For third Time CHICAGO, April S. — William Hale “Big Bill" Thompson, Re- publican Mayor of ‘Chicago irrom 1915 to 1923, today was elected to that office for the third time. Thompson, who conducted his campaign with a slogan of "Am- erica iirsWwon over Mayor Win. E. Dever, Democrat, incumbent, ill one oi the ‘bitlerest and most close- ly contested elections in Chicago’! h story, Dr. John Dill Robinson. who ran as an Independent, offer- cd no serious opposition. 0n the basis of returns from 2.- 000 of the city's 2,384 precincts. Thompson was returned a winner b_v upwards of 70.000 votes. With 1384 precincts missing, the vote stood: Thompson 4111,4134 Dover .. 371,553 Robertson . . . . . . . . . . . 43,456 On the basis of the same figures, it was indicated that the vote WM! the heaviest ever cast in Chicago. upward of 1,000,000 of Chicago's 1,143,000 voters going to the polls. Aussies WilT Travel By Way Of Canada Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, April 8. —l\\‘0rd has been received here that the Aus- tralian rifle team for the Bieloy meeting next July will travel by davit testified that iliir John Alrd,‘tildiiiiisioo. Nearly c\'ri'_i' iv-lultiiv in‘ President of the Canadian Banker‘ this niodci town oi‘ t'tllll'l‘i'ii' ililiiti-I OTTA‘Y€E"1:)JIIL';1‘AP'$ZIQI8)S' “Pr” ‘Cmflmflrw- was presenter. u‘ iueei- lugs “us \\'t~“'-l<"" b“ ""‘ """'“° uiicr King has given notice oi‘ 1c!!- lnl? held at. tho head offices of till‘ blast. that. wrci-lirrl ii iiisil i"“"'*"""- Th" isifliion to create a federal (llstricli ‘British lumilire Steel COPDOTIHIOIUSIHI llilll scrim-rod oil riliulil- ,.O,,,-,,,,SS,OI‘ rm. 0|,¢,,,wa_ ‘rude, u“, Is Talked Of (Special to the Guardian) ‘irig to the Japanese Press Associa- tion. The stock market was affected‘ -hy the announcement and the yen exchanger] rapidly, i $2.1. ing a lot of 1,460 skins went up way of Canada and upon its return twenty-five percent. The toll from England will compete in the price was $155. A collection of Doriiinion of Canada Rifle Associ- 2,855 badger declined ten percent stiou tournament. at the Couriaughi; and achieved as its top price only Ranges, Ottawa, in August. fox numbering 180 It is more than Bui. fifteen years on thc slit- anrl us soon us an ex- in Montrcnl in May ‘of lust. your mltjifiiv m‘ tiiosc iiiiivii tlli‘il ii|' _l I t‘ _ _ _ DUlBJLlN. April 3- --' Padmc ' ‘skins advanced ten percent, while since the Aussies last fired in ravailon ivas mado it was filled and had streiiluously opposcrl np- mosi. insiuriiii: 'l‘in~ portion of rill,lll’l'll*'qi'lu'l? ‘(gillldgzf gllgrlxzlflzglelzlgduzfll, O'Malle, deputy speaker of the Dali ‘fox including 600 skins of various cannon when they (jompetgd for . with rubbish and dust. from any provnl of ‘the Hoyt. plan us FB('()lll-,\vpyp, lniilly ('i\}ll'l'l‘ll. ,-,,,',,',,.,,| ,us,,,.i,.,_‘ "onumssion mp9,; tlhflilefliie! mlltffldlc-"lml m“ n6‘ ' ' grades, remained unchanged. For the Palma trophv against teams re- new digging. mended, lie alleged by Mr. f - ---<e> m, ‘nhfl, Wm, ekmnded mwert- iml-lallm“ are “mm n“ a “mo” of {the extra large the highest quota- presenting Canada. the United Temples wore irnenrtlicrl, and ‘WfllVlll. IIiH. Markey, K. (7., (inn-i, ‘ ‘ ' ' I l " norm and 5mm” H“ “y” the ‘tion on white fox stood at $55 and ‘fire Ottawa improvement commis- States, Argentine and Cuba. . .4 -.>~§__._._. .. Pauliiio Balkingi“ runny of their treasures were tak- Ulstermen have offered good terms on to the Museum iit Naples. .-‘l-.. - . .‘ ma itiunscii for Brsco m 1on1); |to enter the Dublin parliament, and for the less worthy samples and, testiiflcrl that. he was prepgpi m thpl ision has in hand the beautification LONDON, April X. — Tin» first i Tho luxurlousuoss oi‘ tlicinhablt- ants oi‘ llcrcirlsneuin is shown by a magnificent. private villa. contain- ing statues oi‘ Agripplnri, the Sleep- ing Faun and tho Mercury, whilst.‘ one of the rooms contained pripyri manuscripts. Other treasures were iiie busts oi‘ Pluto, Ileinosihenes, Scipio Africanus and other cclobrltics. Also thorn wero beautiful, glowing mosiacs and articles of furniture. all now mny he seen in the Naples Museum. Oiic huuso had iii it food nnd pro~ visions which had luin iliero for l8 centuries. There were dates, figs, prunes, almonds, corn, oil rind len- llifl. pointing ‘to the fact that the family was r provisioning for tho Winter when the disaster took blace. , ‘ Pictured. vases, bronzes and ter- of rho trapltai. The annual grant to all Delaney Bout. ihc commission of $150,000 will be __ ‘ iizcrcaseil to $250,000 for a period oi’ \ ,.,,,.,.,,, , sixteen year-s from the first ol the‘ ‘ prtrsoiii. month. There is provision meeting referred to, that Sir yo)“, Aird was not present and consc- ‘quenlily had not strenuously oppos-Y ed tho plan. Ho testified further" ‘that he had never mot Sir John 111“"‘l"‘~' .\'IG\\' rolls’. -\.i“*i1 ‘Y . . . 1 oi‘ iiiti-iisi- conicrriiiit ‘ll lugs Judge Chisholm suggested tiriptlllllll" ‘J’ . . ‘. . - :- l‘: 'k l the (‘atineau m“ _“_ my“ one“ ,K_ F” common," _|,,,-1, ii,.|,,,,,.,, l.lillii io liituliltt‘ ii u r . .-... .,| I'm‘ iiic ihisquc‘ schrine which, it. is known, isfav- fiirrilic; National Truz-it. Company, $\',lu(n‘ll(l_‘lir“;ll‘:zfri H, ,,,,.,., 1h,- light- orcd by the Prime Minister. t m. s nce tie l-loyi. plnri would . . . - , ,,,.,|,,. rp-gi‘ —-,i¢@--—- ha“. u, he hmnght ‘mime uwill(\ii\~’~\\'t‘li;lIi i-lirllllllltil __ V INN - - r U“, "Wm. tillitliltil’ iitikilil, N‘ - Nolva Sitotiri Legislature t’ r fl all‘) . ,, ' l ' ‘licli approval. it was not such afidaunlf-r- "I ‘m’ yfqiikf.‘ I33$::3,“i,,,gi,,ii,,:,py nus document. uftcr- all. Mr. Osler I-"mmnm u ‘ ‘ in ruply. stated that iio was not llll-lilililll‘ with the Nova, Scum, Legislation but he feared the pres- But lmlnasmuent had it within tli h» _ "'_“ new" m sacrifice‘ the interest“ a"? mulching iiie Spaniard and the AHAI-VWAX. N. 5.. APP" 3-1- F- various glasses of shareholders ,_.,.,,'m,h_,.Mn,,,,,,,_ pnollmuih. K- 6-. counsel for ‘the Besco Concludes Argumen clsiriii from 'l'rim'llt-.i‘-l“"l' t)» in“ tcii-roliiiil battle li. had refined dlcatr-‘d that illckard couioniil {gl-lztiaféflttghowed. that the houso be-V fanned ‘mhfironulent family with, i The lack. of nieny skeletons seems to show that-tit; inhabitants‘ "MP-Mlle t9 NW9, themselves by‘ lilllhl- Thoilitii attire door of one‘ villa were found two, one of whom; held a key in his head. and the‘ other a bag of coins, and cgmwg, whilst near them were eilvar and, bronze vessels. Prelumebiytne figures were those of innter and. eiave. ~ Some of ilio old buildings have been thrown opon, and one canby boifore they could be sto e . Bea 0 |Yuulhlli-Dfllillitly pro-PBriLlsh Empire Stpel Corporatlon| sides it. was open to quesgie): m, t..|,,,,il',3,§',§’,,'i',,,,.. hunt. wus iii u. dead- in the winding up proceedings iu- Wileiil" 0|‘ "Gil UK» officials of thcrpwk, 1h.- siiuritlou sirrrounding stttuied by the National Trust Co. ‘Now, scour, Lrrn-pflnml-a would ,,n.,|.mn ",,,_“,,_,._ Nuw Zcirliiud lrisli-‘conclirtlerl his argument before Ml- niivc to tho significance of" mo 1mm, “w,- wiioni llic Basque W0" JilSi-lci‘ Cillsllmll‘ um‘ "wmills and Dllin ill tile event. d! its listing siilh-his ilcrisloii. marked time. Many John E. Read, K. C., dean of the mltlod to them for npprovnl, Ayn-boxing foilrnvcrs ilioirgiii ling} llalhousile Law School. Nllfiiflfinl‘ ondnieiilis to the petitions submit. }[g9||(i_v was cniitiorl to the verdict inig 13,834 first. preference shares ted in the case of both compsnioslovcr Pnulluo mid this has stirreiinnd 04.258 second preference to bring them within the scope of lip interest’ in iiie Ilritlsh hour)- shnres oi‘ the corporation suoniit- the Nova JScotia winding‘ up 1e31,... Wright's futurc. ted his nrgirmefli lllfllllmillw" “l” I i | u , ' .1, . the petition of the second prefer? taiiiitioliiincisertilitewcflfieoiibntrygilfi? BANK EVOLVES SCHEME eiicc shareholders represented by 1r. Helimuth r-epi- niting rho "r0 sear HOLD-UP MEN the an Mounts. ~ ‘ __.-_ Mr. ellmuth in closinlg reviotvedl .(,|.|;FQAGQ_ Apr-it'll. -iNighi life his convention that the National h, C|,.,,,.,, h, guqlh no important fcn- iTrnst ($0., hurl failed to ounlify us; 'boarli 0i’ Diflwirirs of the ‘British Empirefltoel Corporation. a deal is being arranged by tho Free State government. 0'Malle prophesies that event- ually thsro will be two big parties in all Ireland, namely nationalists district. n11“, Mmmter 0f Jugtlcg whether, most powerful vessels of their kind’ O'Malie's statements were true The Minister replied he knew noth- ing about any negotiations. Never- theless they obtain c. deuce hero and the name of Lord Lascolles and Lord Londonrlerry are men- tioned as among these who may possibly become the first governor- generals oi’ a united Ireland. ----<e>--—- Great- Britain’s Stand 0n Chinese Question (Canadian Preu) "UONDON. April 8. -—»Great Brit- ain has no intention of being driv- en out of China, Sir Austen Cham- berlain, Foreign Minister, made it clear today during a debate in the il-Iouzs of Commons on the Chinese situation. fin reiterating the govern- ments policy. iHe declared that Great Britain would pursue a policy of concilia- tion and adjustment of its old pos- ition in Chiinn lo meet the new aspirations of the Chinese people best price ranged from $38 to $43. Silk Saw Cuts , Prison Bars" secret trial in Enizlund since tho i World War was ordered "in. the i11- ltcresi: of the national safety" for Lieutenant Commander Colin May- ers, retired, who went under ax- ‘ ‘ . ,‘ -. s‘ iri also for borrowing powers. lit is and 1m 181mm’ n“ the‘ Bumper ainination yesterday for i-iegaliy, Alrd. , . ‘the tilllliti.\"illl ‘Allxilrzliiilnlilgnglilii"In siaicti that one oi’ the projects hflgrcups lzgrglng Wm, them [possessing plans of the Bfllllilli i Duflm‘ I'll“ "WW9 0f iiie.pi-or‘eeri-‘(""“m' m,i“|‘i,l.l,,. “Ugly, ,,,,,,,,,,‘.,.,-, virw is the creation of a National! The gm,- correspondent asked submarines 0-1 and X-l, the two TORONTO, April S.—~Hectpr ii.‘ ‘p, the war-pr Details (,1 the two ZVlcBaln, a locksmith of this city, isubmsrlnes are among the mogeproved before representatives of ljearously guarded secrets 0g the several steel firms and a represen- ‘Admiralty and consternation was 1M1"! 01' i119 011197“? Gmmnlmel" bars of a kind intended for a north- erri Ontario jail. He did it with a style of saw for some time, and he L05 Auiqmjg‘ Apr" 3__. 13¢]; claims that it can be folded up and daily in more than direct proper» lull breaking with his new saw, “on m his 1o" 0g wegght M 1,15 McBalu has invented a new type of his woodmanki not long enough to lull inflida 0! EWO 110MB- tell visitors that he will be able to -¢-~ e Bnnuu cement that‘ he was go- ing to determine whether he can m, when, Maya-B was arrcsgethitliat "Steel bars do not a prison platinum silk saw and a specially Demnseys confidence 1n hp; nbmtyuiecreted in the mouth, between the i-come back» “m” a, wheeler‘; neil bar that cannot be cut through ___ _____ trim Tunney or guy other haavy- Wl-LLIONAIFE AMERICANS WILL work himself into condition for an . ‘make, nor iron bars a cage." ivhcri ‘March. 17' he sawed his way through steel Jack Convinced he tempered steel flle. McBaln has been experimenting with this new to regain the heavyweight crownlclleek Kl"! leeill- _ from gene Tummy 1,; jncfgaging To combat the possibilities of 1.1m springs, no“), or 3,9,5 ‘even with the silk saw. He claims The former champion stopped that he can cut his way out of any weight on July 4th. ATTEND SALMON FISH ER- Dempsey entered the camp with» I58 AUCTION i NEW YORK. A-pril-S. — Rods- up rilFool Spirit Rules in Germany BEREAN. April S. .-“'...-.'i.n;.- laid aside her wonted iiCFlOUbH l" in everything in lilo and srrburittcd :0 one day's reign o: Kins April l-‘ool. Stresemann boi-ciht-lirun‘. of cartoonists’ first of April illl‘l"i0l“. licmg pictured in tho pap-w n‘, . full board and in oil.» .- i-i-iii-‘ilri-is poses. Mother liiilfilid ‘em-i siesta. cushions being sold 0- fir.“ th oRelclunag bulltling, presuniniiny to deputies who are obliged to hear lengthy debates on the bud- get bill. A huge _i.i!(.'i'lllOl1lCl6!' in the Tiergarton shows the stand- ing oi‘ dyo trust stocks, sccordiflK to another wit, who also shows the public newly installed automate where the recently iuiveuterl liquid coal can be purchased in bucket- frills. Articles in the newspapers were also swayed by the April fool spir- it. An apparently serious article tells of tho arrival of the Prince of Wales from London by air-pleas and pictures show him visiting the Chancellery and walking on Unibt‘ den Linden. A joke which seems productive of the most victims hi en eppeei he attempt 10 ma“, h“; “He, The men from Philadelphia, Washing; radio lane to show their appreciat- mnd 339mg ,0 M“, worked Wong. ton, Boston and New York who, tion cl the various progranuneediy era for so BhOrt a time, and visitors romime the crciusive Rvriisouvhv, "iwiaudiiis. firel: niacin: their '1!‘- uxnminina them nnd their contents‘ ‘petitionersunder the N. 5., act lie-and the conditions of the country form im- idea oi the domestic life - t ti W .i .rn Stntc Bunk‘ mm “m w o‘ p cause they had failed to alleges! events progressed. Then, after has evclvml ll plan tor urwllililiilll“! iQupebec Elfections of the ancients. . ‘ ' ' ti i i [tors ltll night. A steel and prove. lhflt they would haven pause, he said slow and solemn- , m r | d m, salmon Club. will he represented ai ceivers l but, 3|"; hqpjgjm The pspyri manuscripts have ‘In June eiililceiiiliitnst ciruio lilH been con-i a substantial interest. in thé broil-Hy "Great Britain is not VPBDIPB‘! ti)“; fofiiiiiiitwif ..','.‘,§Z§§'°r.,,-wth. Fredericton, N. 8.. Tiliureday, to bid‘ transform‘! this apperetuellnto I been disappointing. as the mile “*- structed from the oillflide entrance my followhts liquidation afldiio he buritiied out of china. - are so charred by time that they look likernils of tobacco. Expert undnte were made on them by chem foul‘ appliances. but unsuccessfully. While inoibtiiro Iionriv dissolved gllftgnlnuseript to which it. was tip- e .‘ . i , , ‘ith t l l duet ions hold-up man‘, of its winding up the petition might they tied no right to that which is like to fight Tunrie fl i. h t if t bid i t‘!!! Ilph (mm n41}, e Pr; i s M]; p » lt-is honed that present-day oper- R- M10116. M. _-_L. ‘A., for Hull, minghttibfe .riiirbeil. Once the money be amended it the court found. ltichelre by treat and an mount the ‘Rickard wants me tyo toxiiiple liver Jesteriiszatpitellx fornthe iitii-u m:de the. gigiiegoleializia. . . illiiiotrewiil unmit a richer pngt! who has just returned. from Que‘ an erg m» yeuitlresnnot be with-Jinn not complied‘ with tlia letter lives‘ QFBr-itle ere were of n0 so; one challenger mi the way up, I'll to’ what hes been celled me POI.- wege, either. in, oer-tonnes. ell ilt @- U! even sin of Pompii. bee. moo today. ~ * ‘ m n imui next day. of the N.‘ s. lvxillliillll- coimi ip the Biriinh Government. be ready end willing." 000,000 Salmon Pool-l." wnum. - . . . ~,.., ..., . ../ \ ‘ _ .. I.‘ _ E f)‘ ,_ V v l l L, Vi‘ ‘V, t l ._ . I I ‘ - . c. A. ., ‘l... .0‘ (Canadian Preee) OTTWWIA. Ont. April SI ——-'i‘he_ Qlldbeo provincial election will '50‘ held late in May or “ply 4n June the letter‘ mouth being slrcusly supported by many memb- are o! iiio Quebec Government. J. lo-u viiuli in the basement. barlte nnd smsli enivoioltflfl M‘? Illa?“ ‘he’ sine tho cliuto. Name and address pf the depositors are required on plea for night accommodation Glyn Osler, K. C., on banal‘ of the ‘M! statement" drew cheers from petitioners, suingested in reply that the Conservative benches while in effect the petiifllon showed which he continued: "Nor are that the second preference sliiire- prgpgrgd after n, t" like training," Dempsev said. "Tharishina streams. to withdraw our nationals m; m‘, Qpyglgmag, Gamblers made tlieflioldere would retain n subsisirtiallfrom. Shanghai and other tip-coun- so; interest in the property ae a resultitry placed or be treated as though former champ, there at a public auction in the "You can tell the world that for hope of maintaining their purchas- e first time in my life I actually ed riahte on ‘three famous salmon f grind of a‘ cramped city gym- ‘Guy Cary. of New rm. Beers- nnsium never can (compare with tary of the club. will represent the the outdonrel Naturally. i would‘ organization which expects to have sender and silent the eendinfltat- ion to hear iiie iiendoloptiitt. brevoe or iiieeel of‘ ihe-uneeen‘; GIICBL ,_ _ »~ ‘ i .,.1r Though the king of jokes _ ll seemingly not‘ a reepertor of feonl or psraotietitteii. it te noteitll