"The snip was visited yesterday aliPl°yment to local labor, and her ir " MlsRE'MAN . ‘ I » ' , f. .\, . I mauasoiiaimiaénruu ‘ -ioiocooornilsii-"I, . si _ .";`=" .; . *Si-@»'.‘£\Y gf ii gi iiiliiuriiin iiipiincli Serious Damage p Reported. Ship To llnload Here On Ar- rival. During Sunday night the B. S. ,,....._, a steamer laden with a. gm of about 8,800 tons ot coal, nu aground at Indian Rocks, near mod Islands. ‘ills Sydfold was on her way hem Norfolk, Virginia, with p mn. ggninsni of coal for the Associated pu and Electric Company, The gr-go was being handled through A Pickard and Company, On Sunday night the steamer was gaming up the Strait and off Wood wands met drift ice which forced ilu- back to Little Sands. A change ei wind then drove her i.?.ore at indian Rocks. litemoon by- Mr. Alex. MacMillan nl wood Islands who reports su well on board. She is in lbollt 16 feet of water and the Captain eg. pets that she will be able to free herself at high tide. The unloading oi’ the Sydfoid’s N80 hm* Will Bive considerable l is being looked Iorward to this connection. Iill Rlll I ip?/~* I ' I » _ Z a - Af/ ,.5//3% he Peoples Peer » ead byEverybody gg , A `°“’ ' » ' Coveis'PllIll9° Edward Island Like the Dew ' /` I 1/ '&»v`v;v-~ my e ‘_ \ \ MAXUIS i . ' I - P . ` 1; .ii ‘ I ' gp A _A A mv# _ E -- k I 1, ~ ` ";;;‘m{i`.` .,/,.,4» ` I . » < “‘“ A I ~ ` r . or A Y. INIR MERE MAN A super-man not infrequently turns out to be s. “swell-head." -m ` . , E _ , aw ; . ‘ ' . v m* | I . ' it *-_- -A A '°m °m“s""“° ' ’ _ _ _ Rampage-Much .......,e V1.4; - ....:.f...,..,.,,_..‘:,'."..f.'::'...°'°n .nur ~=»".:.,-re , .finaly lbuog... .'h°'"' 11°" 'mi their young _ » _ _. -""'_ dlvxhierurcoi- bor bspfr in sb l lull I r onlin olupoim aero ofrniorob sin; aauzifolmm mnhud' th' -°"` . _ E' ., limirrnzrs, rom., ami is-'rol- ‘ Wa , I., _ ' ' I ‘ _ I APRIL 26, 10 PAGES A;;u;l“:u;.»El‘|».¢l::; I . 1 , . 1| 1 "'-:;___,, ia__'l1an *- (speeial in the Guardian) the grouiui early Sunday morning 'rbefiresiai-tedintheroofitis When discovered by Mrs. Ford, lt had gained considerable headway. some of the furniture was saved. The barn also caught fire, but with the assistance of the neighbors was only partly burned. Mr Ford had a small insurance. TIIRNAIIIIES TAKE Tllll IN TNE SIINTN Five Killed And Many I nj u r e d W h e n “Twisters” G o 0 n wo ¢.»,,,,,, . Y Ou Prince oiou isp (canadian ri-em oney Value In Moron one Third ol F 0 1°. Q rm u d 3 Million More Than _ ___ March A Year Ago. D1SCl1SSions On A Wide Range mm . Of Subjects _Will Take Plage 3 Q,” m§_° $1? mfg: When Empire Parliamentary meat trade is making im- `Y Pronw The money value _i ' um1;'reM;:::' "T “ur” OTTAWA. April 25-_-(By the Can- 'cusslon is listed on the develop- quantities howweh win” Sm adian Press)-Twelve members ‘ment oi trade between Bermuda than du mom » v lu Rigid! I from the Senate and the House oi 'and Great Britain and Bermuda accord!" to 'ze I 0 ~ Commons will leave Ottawa Wed- or Summa 90315110” nesday to attend the meeting of ,nm export of ~ B d M the Empire Parliamentary delegg- me “cum b“°°Um Mm” swam; tion to be held in Bermuda. The ,mmumu mt month I . , -‘ Canadian delegates will sail from 'lm mm’ 1a,M:‘mhl:”°°m:_f°¢: New York on Thursday on the' “mn hm’ W* gmml- mf; Monarch of Bermuda, arrivills inf md the mm 'Burn 31927000 Bermuda on Saturday. The delega- Bermuda to Canada and vice versa .nm next but mf W” tion from Great Britain arrived at for the conveyance of Berumda veg- mm with 2”I'°w"7°'_Amn mm the Hamilton, Bermuda, today. etables in cold storage to Canada Num” of éhe' Brmm mmm” the The Drokram for the conference; mm, purchase" wntuun. crm!" includes discussions on a wide range ibutter, apples and other (mite. Mm' Peru md st' Hu" md of subjects. One is the question of I It had originally been planned. mquekm lhnmpliil-1eBcurrei;oy, tléetgise of 1 Stiles- Itgat Mr. Sipigenaker Black would head . g ermu a an e pos ity t e Cana delegation with Ar- my in bums' huh mn' “IE” ,of substituting Canadian currencyI mufm. canned sais ,mm H, show” dew: “fl for ml-ilu: in um roiouora on-\ - ‘ els.. , '_'*“" (°°“ti“"°d °“ H" 57 Orders on hand as shovm on the With the testimony of Dr. Jowvh M0N'I;R»EtAL. APT; 35t;1iW‘°Dd;l;) '-*"'*-* shoes amount so 1,211,915, camper-I Carson thai; Lieutenant Thomas H- -In B IH -P°8° I U “Y ° _ ed with 412,322 bushels lm your. ivlossio was sane but bent on veng- Montreal Gazette slvlv in Daft! 0003:' Guard ‘ ._.__._...._._ game when he mod me shot that "G°V°m"l°“I °°m'E°1 °1 “dm G . T B killed Joseph Kahahawai, the prose- ,lhroush special federal °°mm1“1°1‘ 093 0 Qttom ° 1 ' curio.. .solos its me soooy lu me “‘PP°mi'°d 1°* "M 9"“'9°°°' °“d'E'h° M lners Sesslon trial of Massle and three others ac- retention of private enterprises ____ cused of lynchkm The defeme nge. through a system of ten-vw IW” Nmw normorr, oonn., api-ii 25- EtldS Abfupfly was oiooea no one and the bringing back oi meats. 'week-end and it is understood thatIwmch “nb mon, ending the meetings sevmth ' on me rocks ném mi* I W ¢o.N.,“§TiI,‘;°v(,,6E“N';,§1;_C GREECE NIIIATTERMATN' TNEIIF GERMAN uuiislliilin i i i i;__i| u is ali I f .fiieli 5 -v"'f"‘§5`si‘ :§ie§-2 E gs' -gi' tolli (Associated Press) (By Louis P. Leeliner, Associated ~ 5* 0*; - lmrrms. Greece. Avril 25-Pm rms sun commasoaci -_-_...' "orb mier slleutherlos oomtmzine ven- ppgnnr, .qu-ii. as _ uw.) - ‘A or coiiaol,ii%e|g."for isslos informed the I-osielatiiro to- movement toward a coalition of ¢|,, ,md °*\’°1Hril1 received algae um me oobluoe me oeeluos lleoi: Hiiim. National socialists lllilmh “um” mm mm' to take Greece off the sold ltmd- and the Catholic Centristsfpartyyto .Ib mm '°'"‘l1lver. I. ~. “hw ard. The decision. this.:-*remier said. luke over the govenfment of Prus- ..,, ---‘ ' ' 'vu moms mor ruil ,ooruuimlon .us eovoiopoa we? u an um-, lgolubwiniee¢i%s`».'1‘i1el- visa rluououu exposes me mer mosh oiyomi-e`sy aloe olooeioo. in asia; of mt 5 "°°"" smile economies me been ollooi- which ine vleieriém nluerlm mul- iglilguy mm gl, uoilou their ierinauvo mouth by ' ' He offered to yield the Premier- ‘- gmp to me opposition in order io 'i‘he Nails. iiow the strongest give it a ‘chance to apply lie .~vn single party innrruuia, won its financial programme. If the .~ifi~r seatg in the nel diet. The Osntrisis me lumen som, no solo, uw.. -lu _wzli bm rr.. 'rbnvouie gin mir' 27. FISGAI PUIIBI- IIF GIIV3T. ABIY llsvmns, in a speech defending the tical policy of the administratiai. “Am£on¢tisosa"whosrewillin¢tQ} import _ig img ag they see a chance eomamonsbeexaenee °H-\1° °°\\- , oqsumer, a handsome ilu(-' lt." lsr._`iiye\mm inoluooa enum, stile The Gevernm¢nt’s i lllikdillhpllil legislation, fashioned MONTREAL, April Sl. (By the Canadian Press)-James lr- nest Macpherson, well~known local business man. was deetel president of the Canadian club hero today., . _ hour the question of accepting or in the executive’s recommendation lthat wage reductions be accepted. _ ___ _ ,_ I on condition that steps be taken to avert the projected closure oi four Dl'l'l|.0I'I'. April 25-One man was _killed and thlrtl Dersons were lhlllflil its in explosion of gas that 1’Ul\0\|"a ms story plumbing shop DUI 01 I NY 0! building! in Ham- ilton Avenue, Highland Pork. mls llternoihltd wrecked several oth- ai; E. gi gwitliaroar aftsrtlleeaampioorprovioinnib- oppos' iuoaoa|'lluosul>v°rH1i°P1'°~ Y "5 I if" “ f ‘ ,(OoiitiIill04m@\|_ " ' .idilntllued on Peso lt. .g E li; ‘ii throughout the urtling iso feet QI Yblllll |106- - N. s. drifted --------*l*-° 'rho injured were taken to a hos- session hal! an hour before thc ' ~ 1 ht Mu ay' Anchorage Frxdsy “K .rconiiouos on Page H) plioi. V regular odloummous time. Ar that anfwa: towed on without damm_ She roceeded to P019 Und" he’ rejecting the report of the policy ,, own Steam committee, calling for acquiescence Th Rpsebnnk arrived wo me to e make port Friday evening and an- I - _ 1 I AUDITUR EUR THE PRIIVNIUE IS APPIIINTEIJ Mr. William E. Mas- sey, C. A., Sueceeds Mr. John Anderson In Perinaiieiit Cap- acity. At a meeting of the Executive Council last night Mr. William E Massey, C. A., was appointed Pro- vincial Auditor. LIBERTY: Mr. Massey has had a number oi years experience as accountant and auditor with the firm oi Donald B Hart, of Halifax, and is ll. member of the Institute oi' Chartered Ac- countants of this Province. Following the resignation last year of Mr. John Anderson as Pro- vincial Auclltor, Mr. Massey, who had been assisting Mr. Anderson, took over the duties and has since been acting in that capacity, he having prepared the Public Ac- counts tor the last fiscal year. His work in this connection was com- mended by speakers on both sides of the Legislature, and the inten- tion to appoint him permanently was intimated during the session by the leader ot the Government. ‘BAIIJIIIN MAY NilTATTENIl coiiglilci Lord President Of The Council Would Be Forced To Remain In London Should PremierMacDonald Take A Prolonged Rest. LONDON, April 25-(Canadiaa Press Cable)-Reports were current tonight that Stanley Baldwin, lord President of the Council, who was tentatively selected as one of the leading British delegates to the Ot- tawa Imperial Economic Confer- ence next July, might find himself unable to attend. Usually reliable sources were un- able to confirm or deny the rumors. It was said, however, that ahoiiid the condition of Prime Minister Ramsay MscDonald’s eyes force him to take s. prolonged rest dur- ing thc summer Mr. Baldwin might be forced to remain in England. Mr. Baldwin himself was believed eager to go to the Conference, and possibility' oi ills absence was look- et upon as arising only in case oi unforeseen eventualities. chored in Murray's Anchorage. Shi dragged her anchor in a gale Fri- day night. 1 *H colliorice, was still undecided. ReCOTd & FOTCCU st ofthe Weather T" I1 l 'IEW II'TIILeak1,, Gas Main ‘y I" 'l"\ vs 1 r o tn cali Q ' I Mme- “mf °‘ "““'°" ».'°~°~"- rf--i *ir °“° °f ii" =“°i>» me im-mf :,':‘.'.‘:'.r.~.:.“3l:i.'=..:‘°ii‘.’; “.“.‘i.sf’°1""' g9\iI~" /° ‘ .-1 \\ \\ , f , windows in si yrs and houses sev eral blocks away. Most of the injured were 'in a radio shop, a laundry and spari- mants above them on either side oi the plumbing shop. More than a score of men, women and children were treated at the Highland Park Hospital for laoerations, bruises and bums received in the fire that fol- ~_.w'=l za-4s md th' mm' M MMI# Bl tW ksBuilding In Detroit """"°""" ion was expressed la the House as rec oomlnmu md by Hon '_ n_ l L0Li'ri`n'll n{i’r`l":Aff\l?ci:`hl:l:;`| Ml.nwcr"St. Gulf anll Nnrtn Shore; I-'ra-air nnrih- west in northeast winds; fnlr nt first, unsettled at night. lilnrltlilie Ensl.: Winds shifting r soiiihrnst and hocoinlng fresh; fnlr iirsi followed by showers. Maritime West: Fresh southeast to can winds; cloudy and mild with showers. mlilgh tide ihIii‘ afternoon lit 1.55 and n . rises tomorrow morning at 4,50, Lust qiinrter moon Woilnesdny, April 27. 0.14 I. ru. Siimmeraldc tide eighteen mliuies later than Charlottetown. CAB FERRY GUIIBDITLI morrow morn g at 416. I Sun sets this evening at 6.59 and __-l»»-- ni? ` ' “\r_»r .i""=\" 1_. mg 12 Q yy .' A /s 0.15 a. m. and 11.40 s. m. Leaves Tormehiille (ally: 10.30 I. lla Mask days-Inova( lordsa lsill . and 2.55 I- lo f *~f~.u~:;-ii.. _.i 1.# i \ I I : ,A .