*vieu~rl:u_/lr elves. ouu. ron ---__ Prin_&_ §gward Island Housewives Want the Best-'the Sales of IIIIBIII H000 Flour are ¥\\\\ /_ft __ _np rather than 'lone the untold vain: OF A MERCHANT N A /1/2, _ ‘ . ~ - li ' TI" lfilt Iiloeeeeful ldvertllere \ icq,” _ ' I X r "'21 who would sacrifice elrnoet anytnln ` ~ _ _ » _ _ \ __@’ / »/ I ` » \ ' ». . x { I '_ `__/ °i' "outer and eminent pusilsuy _ ---_ - >3-_- INNIPEG HAS sum of reparations he definitely III SEASIIN (Canadian Press) W-lNNI.ll’IfJG, April 17.-'With ri blizzard of lnld-winter propilrtiolls wht* 'I"¢"°d“°¢d (he ChU"°h I-‘“'.nI`ti\r lin- train Ililil lliliilnili-il lili- Hoid-up .Was Staged as Mlail Train Pulled into St. I’aul’s Sta- tion. (Csnadlan Press) ST. PAUI., Milill., April l'i-~-- Tllrec bandits Ilielil up Lili- posinl clerk und llii-ssollgcl' :lt the (illic- ngii (lreiit IN-<~stcl‘il Ilopilt iii Siluill St. I’il|lI tudily uuil i-si-ull:-il \\'itIl five poilclios of iuuil i-olltalillis $35,- UUU ill currl-llify und otlli-r ri-i-_isti_-l'- i~d lnull. _ 'l`llie robbery nc<:iil‘i'ieii ut lili- (‘Ili<' ilgo (lrriit \\-'i=sic|'ll Slulioil just `t`i\'ir pililirlil-s, one ut` \\'Ilii'll wllllnill- oil $50,000 the _ puyroii iur .-\r~ nlour :lull (‘oulpillly :l Sullill fit. Paul plant. As tilt- pollclll-_~i \\'i-ri- bi- iug load!-il onto it truck tilt- llilildiifl drew up ill :lu illitolllolliii-, iwu spritllg out with drawn iv~vniv~-ril |l`o‘rcillg the tivo ilostul clllplilyi-oe: lto ii\ll‘l‘ellilel‘ the bilge. . »---i-_ IIEIEISIIIIIIN III SIIVIEIE ISKEII illstrlcts, the storul which began lila:'1`uesly ti 1 ld d " iz rains, sleet and snow, reached its height today. it is the ilnst severe ---- raglilg in =Wlnnipeg and out-side io. wil ni rlulin storm ol' the whole winter season, and incidentally the ileflvlest Anvil French demand; for “_ gum-m,¢eesl;i_iw~fall lu the history of this alelitst. . _su J-_n it ~:-security-‘= Y- ~ - against lix`\&¥ionl.L P' ' Believes Easter Egg ‘° Killed Girl ' _ (canadian Preee.) MON’I‘R'BAiL, Apl‘Il_ 17.-“‘In thc A bleak north wind swept the district for the past thirty-six hours piling snow in drifts, and for thc ilret time this season the electric mr company have been forced wltlade lletweeli Cuundzi and Rllssia i ow lows. ` ' use sn P oil ii sonlewllilt different ol'l'zlnd.ll.:~: 'ny name of humqilty, for the protec- tion ot' the little children of Mon- treizi. see li you cannot get me some Easter eggs like your little dead Klrl bought, and I will have them analyzed. We had two similar cas- es ol poisoning last Easter," said Deputy Coroner Prince in inquiring I into the death of live-yeurold Bur- bars -Moore. of this city, who tiled (Dominion News Servieo) M.-UNII-Oli. April 17.-.Au ost-nie ruins er llumed Zerr was recently E _ 1 » ` f brought to one of Munich’s hooplt-:and the Christian religion while iii in ii dying condition, suiferlngtho other part is a ilorislon of illon- t d* ' | U 1. un from two bullet wounds in the head yes er ey. apparent y as ie ee of having eaten a decorated Easier e`s¢» purchased on Thursday. To Open Meetings ' (Canadian Preee.) QUEBEC, April 17.-The town or Lauzon is to i`oIlow thu example sei I1y.the Queibec City Coulicil. and in future will open all council meet hge with a prayor. ai @__.___...___.__.._?_/ -~__________il___ *`l'-AG DAY -EASTER SATURDAY for P. E. il. Hospital. 25084-li)-Iii. bers( 'housework ADDI? 1° und cgvwod Wim. ten-ib|¢, |_,u\~ns,fof izovernmeut and eulogy of Conl- illveetigation proved mu; if me munism, 'I‘Ilo_so wllo llilve seen nm" hm’ been in n m c,mdm0n_Isiilll1lles declared _t_Ileiu to be it pec- lle \vouId uerlilinlv have been ilrrce- “"m`IY 1'-"Id "rod -' ted und executed lor two brutal _ *--l-- lnurders. ‘those of his employer nu With Prayer .‘if.‘f§’ll'»TI .Kii'i"`i§`$`. Il3ll`i»"i-'»-."""" `"_"`°"_Actioi1 of Solicitor Zerr had become attrilcteil by ni. i»i-1.-I-W li -I-» uf General Criticized curl-yiilg out some bi\€liliess_i:_t;ll ni-cts-il with her lll‘0i‘@l' Y- Hill Il' C _ I P “HY 1""’l’°*""" ’““"."l“"9 .‘° 1”" hm ni<)N'i‘i¢ls.;‘I: :\"l»i-ll"1s7s.)~"An ill- wu.-i l'ui`lisoil. ill it lit ol Iul`3"' l"‘\lful4 suit lo the Judge who llronount-4-il 'Nl mn' H rlwulvur and imm' 1' l.l,“f|si\uti~lli:e io the entire Ilellcll, und Ui‘“|"“‘5'”" “nd her 'uofhm' ‘W0 “JIT il svriolis blow i0 good ililluillistru- l""~'“*`“L "L th" ln"erv “W ’ "mm tioll of justice," wilil the opinion ‘ . _ . the body, und tlleu soukcil the two ____v____ |_______ _"___ “IKM hy _h__‘g__ prolllllliiilillsis, who iiltlloligll not women In etillcrl. i_l_e illcn ri¢'l__§I"/'~’ Allluilvt- Molli-t when lnl'ormi~li that ~' il;illlt\l~oiis,_:r_t; :ls_riiu:;;lc_i_I___iii_ t_l_l_i_\._I_I_ to theill. :lu wlen ii-y were: ilu- __ _ , _ _ v ews :is _¢- i il »-- mm- '\ I Condensed Specials . ' ' . - ., . .. _ . i ' ‘ ' RATE.-40 pei' Word. 119* it-r und li.’.‘llil.\~il Iiisfowll clotlius, i'in- (_m",_(h_________l h'm`l'am0'nd___I _‘hu _ww _ Illiliglllllioll hy il_c _ills-lco\'¢~ry t 'lt each insertion in this column. i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ through III! html- wllli-.ll tile judge llliposiltl 'l‘iu-.~id:iy f humw him “hu ‘U "N "mmm “I” ' ' “Tho Soviet trade ilelogzltloii 1 D it appears that the customs auili- » oriiies going through cases of of Manillooks zldilressoil to the delegatiul (Canadian Press) i\lON'I`Rl‘IAI., April 1T.~~A speci- ul Ottawa ilespntcll to tlte_Montrc~ :ll Stal-,tod»l_v Hays; . __ .. _ _ -which came recently to Ottawa to tsecure government recognition oi' fits mission for development of was back here ye'-iierdiiy afti-ruer>n lneulilers were asked to do soull- oxplainiug and the process is still in progress. | l _.md which supposedly were to he lpresented to private libraries dis- [covered a very large proportion oi’ Bolshevik propagallila literature. Some is an attack upon “Clllist archlcal or even republican forms The Easter Evangel The dominant note of Easter is everlasting .l»Ife. Life leaping victorious from the grave." Life triumphant ov-er the winter of death. Life invincible by time. 'Life re~incarnated in the vicarious Prince of Glory. -Life In the ever-living Soveleign of the unseen realms. Madiaren of Manchester once dcdlared that, In :l time of -haunting national peril, cl ,great preacher of another age was found sitting, abstracted, in his study. But [while he sat the shadows seemed to flee away and his face took on the lighting of the dawn. For he traced on the table, with his finger. the two words: “V|VlTl" VIVlTl" HE LIVES! HE LIVES! The dynamic of that Easter fact transformed and illumined his inlvlost soul. He -felt in :that d-ark ‘morn-ent that men -might come and men might go; Ieade-rs, teachers, thinkers, fail silent; _the foundationtof the earth seem out of course; but He liveth! He livethl That was the guar- antee of everlasting victory for Christ and .His Church. Three hundred years later another great English preacher was lifted to a new .plane of victonlous faith by a Sudden consciousness .of the same wonderful fact. Jesus was not entombed in the oblivion of history. ChrIst's in- fluence was not the mere aftermath of one of those lm- mortal dead who 'live lin ilives made -better by their pres- dnce. Jesus Christ is living. Jesus Christ .Is livin-g to-dayl Ever after that he felt as if every Sunday was Easter Day. The consciousness of Jesus .Christ being alive swept into his soul as a ni.;-N revelation of life and victory, and to a myriad millllon since, and to millions to-day. the secret of fa;th's viictory is: ' I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH. - All down the centuries this has .been the never-failing fountain head of lnexhaustible life for all who ilov¢ and live in Him. The fountain of -Hia ever-living personality pours out its strea-ms of refreshing life because He ever Iiveth to_m-ake intercession for ue. He said “BECAUSE I LIVE, YOU SHALL LIVE ALSO. _ “What .attracted :me to Christianity," said n 'young Jap- anese not long ago to one of our missionaries, “was your preaching the Livln-g Christ. /Our gods are all dead. I never .heard before iof a Living God." The need of the Christless world to-day is the -Gospel of Life In the -One who lives. Buddha is dead. Confucius is dead. Mohamet is dead. THE LIVING WORD, THE LIVING '-GOD. THE LIVING CHURCH. THE CHRIST WHO LIVES AN-D IS ALIVE FOREVERMORiE. These are the glorious watch- words of the Easter Gospel. Once more. then. as a burst of sudden glory, let the old, but ever ifresh _evangel break In upon us. -Let all the joy of its ever giaddenlng life once .more slate us. In a world that's tragic with sorrow and ,pain and disappointed hopes, let the glorious news that 'HE IS RlSEN" bring vic- tory. ' Once more let [the bells of aEaster peal out the triumph of His Ressurrection. Once more let the singers take up the /song that is -ever vibrant :with joy: JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN T0-DAY. Once more let us face the unknown future, rad-lant with ipeace. Christ has abolish- ed death. The Final Battle is won! Christ has opened Paradise. The best .is yet to come. Life is :stronger than death. Love is mightier than hate. Truth is victorious over falsity. Right shall triumph over wrong. The ”greve Ia not our goal. The King is on the Throne. He lives. He neigns. /He comes agalni iOne day the Day wil-I break and the shadows flee away ,becaui:e»He iivethl Hs llvetlii ` I ‘ I DYSON HAGU-#- O660*OOO'QO0*OOO40-OO-OQCOO ` G. W. V. A. Motor Show Continuing Friday and Sat- urday, afternoons and even- , iuils at the ArmourIes_ Orches- ` tl-:ll music and other attrac- tions each evening. Q-ow-90+ .0-0 §O§§¢§§§§O§O4OQ400§¢OQf Protest ‘Wet Goods’ in 0.ueel1’s Doll House (Canadian Press) i.l).\'l)()N, April IT.--Ellglisli oi'_tll_l-, Uilllilllunist party of (Irs-ut 'li ew-e-e-e-»'e-ee-e-eaeo-444+-ea-e-0 04 (Canadian Press) 'I`0Kl0, April 17. ~--“lf the Jnllllll- se Exclllsiou ltlil is made law by li- liillicd Stull-s \vie .lnilullesv will -i-I that Alllerliralile-i have spill in . i .'. l- if -ii U-iii UW stmnd' (`h“l¥'“”"' A` H' i)r`llrrllliFr“.‘lilpalllt-IS( H Tlllilllnsiladttirl ‘t§ld¢‘CIB\‘0d “I Bm t@ml'W_;l_ wtreiirti '|‘i||-in-y lim-Iilri-il tililuy nt :l Iullifll- |I0\\'¢“'|”5 I “UI “Ut Yiel ng °- au -oil ut' till- Pan Pacific clull. \‘l“i1¢¢lllUn~ laf“'9U“ °Vt"“l5"°~ HiNiI|i5 iiiii -- *Hilti liiiiiilziiiililiilolicmmlnvusi Iliiiiiiii iiiii VIVIT-' Jiiltii iiiiiiit, win u. s. rililas wilt iiiiiiii |]iiiii|iNI5i5 uilinlialiiiluli uni lun I“fid°“t _May B""‘g3Japanese Press Voices An EIl1i>11_&l1i0 PIO- I fmest ffm" Litho" test to What They Ternl as Insult»l'»0'-Nik in British ` tioil.-Retaliation at First Oppor- Hnuse. tunity Threatened. sllihusnwa then fourteen BhBl’0w , Slllmbun usually one of the mlldest Exclllsion (‘lil|lsr- has ivlnpteil llllu T‘>kI° nftwilpal-“‘f|`5» 393'” "dn°}`fl3"7‘ > ri-vert tothe “All\e.ricunopsoilIo"I "f70"l§"‘*-‘Q lnslmed me ‘hiphnese f his y0“,h_ ln oxplammon he-'natiell ‘in tile luost public mall-Der. ,.a1|,.,| (1,, “~,\.,. of u,,,i_fm-,ngn lJupan will ilot hesitate to respond -wilt rulers* Last Minute News truili-r.-l oi hi-ing spies and slanl~ QI. Q ,Hfh _`,.'l _I .,`, .,.v,,,,ty,to that challenge. We will remem- ml-ii illu door oil them. Tile two :;_‘;_`f;(___a':_§:,d__ _:Y C0m_,],¢|- me insult and mlm the fi;-gr op. ucdorc I'erry’s visit. Viscount 'P°"““"5' 7°' \'et“"°u°“~" .____.__._. _....._1_...l_._.i mr nil ilsillis mashed in Over Canadian Press.) the Wires National League eeveeww-e»+e+++e-e+4+++ee+ _ Iullormutlon was refused the _ skucgew Y°’k' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., April 17. The channel in the St. Law- rence from Montreal to the sea was today reported clear of stationary ice. CAIRO. April 17. -Stuart Maclaren British aviator reach- ed Cairo this afternoon from Athens having safely negotiat- ed the trans-Mediterranean passage of his attempted globe circling flight. ATHENS, April 17. -A fete commemorating the 100th an- niversary of the death of Lord Byron was inaugurated yester- day with various ceremonies including the laying of the first stone of the new memorial. FORT WILLIAM, April I7- Outbound navigation opened today with the clearing of the T. J. Drummond and J. A. Mc- kee, bound down the lake with wheat for bay ports. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 17. - Serafini and Niero two sus- pects arrcsted after the bank messenger robbery and killing of two men .1 few weeks ago were today committed for trial on a charge of murder. TORONTO, April 17. -Sir | William MuI|ock, administra- ' tor of the province owing to the absence of Lieutenant Gov- ernor Cockshutt, offieiated this afternoon at the prerogat- Ion of the first session of the sixteenth legislature- of On- tnrio. BRANDON, Mau. April 17- Though eighteen inches of snow fell here since Monday, afternoon, it is disappearing to- day under the onslaught of sunshine. Water on the Ice on the As- sinibolne river rose another three inches Since yesterday but there is no sign of a break- up In the ice. Avenue.-251|-4»17-8|.. : g I Probing of uesmship passenger traffic tllroiig\\,ltoptllc House the Tuberculateil _ _ I ll , Bt. J h nd HnIi|`l\X. i1¢‘- Iguana, from Palinma. f ‘ °F°” ‘A|~""°’.-NM* ‘Tu'°E' igaligiiig to nnonrlilnoxuncement made This lizard-like specimen, with _ , Announpementsf Sackvllle Glrl ‘biker 1028 Coup!."llwo.bu.lnpere. d _ long claws greenish scales, and ` O - -_ ep\_re tire and. all _tit-her eccessor- he;-4°r_yg;¢::;0:;'n, Dean of the C. N. spinvd crest to the buck. ls prob- Q Events; I ’l`ORON’l`O,_ April 17. -Chit-f IH. Apply C. H. Befivlkwater Sl., R_ travelling agent; is well Iinownlably the stillest thing in cren- I ° (`oronnr Dr. lrsha v sti -i City. li M nl 3 pr in ,pl tion. ln its native haunts, who-re it 2.'1:;f':};l‘;u;n'j1:,£;,s nncvidrg acqulzilnlfi; usually lives concealed in foliage §_o £6? gs I. K I I ~ . - U lu t.h|~ili-nthoflicii-iltlx Ile-to “ld ff boq T9 gue ' ' ' °I2rg li il ii li I, 'iiimi [1 I ____ l, w oi ei n i l- (li-ilorzl of-lp l- °'N #Tl .--MAN-_ TO WDRK ceshpp ami hu many friends s-m..of its own colour. lt has develop- po very __ |\,e'rp:s._2 cents pol- were “eh nl early on Su-luliiy mornin|.;. etlb 9 firm. Apply W F. h bn runway ,md steam cd U10 habit Of BMYIDK Ill 0118 D05' - »- -_ --* “"5” insertion. She was found uncoll~n‘lnll~l In u li ,nos 4| of at satan. west °“‘ ‘ ° W °’ m b ,,,,,,,,,`fltl0li on nears wluioiu s ilielrer or yn. 1 Ne. ss' clnirlousiewn, April 19, im. anon ____ mom In __ _mm____K h_~m____ ‘nn m_ .R '5 9445.” GND °m°‘“|4' Wh° W ° p n movement »- '°'I‘Iclu~is marked Easier Monday y y, after ~ ' - . ‘ ' d |- .‘ - ' - - ..- ‘ - -I "'“”“*"_“"‘°" - ' ` 'day i-veillilg_ . NC-_ _ _ _ _q to learn of his well _earns D omo I it does this In its case nt_the| _ Around 2_°°°o°°-"et _In .H or Banu-,» Tuesday will be eg(-hang Tm, you,” wonm"_ who WM ,_m_ ‘* ' 1 ` |_ M V9 ° ' V i bility. Not even tile eye_,| »*nn,:_r|'||;?dl|° ” *°;"?';:i- °”'°’°d' "W 9°""°_°M°f 'T9 '“_:’"3’é_ itlliililjllzs. and there is no pelpitetio shi-lon, If iiellxtl-est. °“"'I “**§'“Y *lrougggome __-Mk in ui.. sickly-looking may ul indie - 3,-,4,1”|_ tober. 180 U B 'sie heartbeat or in-eauiing. . trl»lilf0N'lD¥ 10 UW K_°“°"\| P°”°“' Only when the keeper begins to (er \l9.ll°\'\m`°\'|lB! 8°“°“I°|°"‘ ““d‘niove the door at the beck hoes mveiln- in im, resigning In All' me Iguana lleglnm only my sign gulthisii to i»_eowie.|ene~l-°e°“f ei nie. 'rliie is uncanny ui wma t g_¢_';____p;e;_¢:_:er;l,=_v_:rt.n::_;1_;.__:3_i‘;1°1:_g| r;_“l;___not so mn&i_l_s slim-ing___i_ua_ - _y _ e y mam en. ll e s nt Moncton. *herb IM °0“¢I“l|°d monei in a set e is e study in _ N, general trevellhg p,eeeon¢lr SRDM- restlessness compared with the _- liieditllebeinsiil- - ~ 3;; ed .with the eteomi- mf`Y.hn:n it is meiilced. however. it p pseeeiledrilnmo iilrenaii Meri- can we vicious!! and use its three time Iam. __ ` feet un like a whip.: _ Ilut Moll-'e logging operations fer 1028-24 are completed, more lege being out this year than ever befor. Yeo een edtlmste the elle of the out by multiplying by eeven the lege yeu ne plied at the heel of the Arm. 0 . gp A1- U I cmrlonetown he Zoo. Visitors are feeolnetod by "9 __A Record ' *HI 0" F¥|d*\Y ff" M°“"11.V HIRIIVH pioyi-li in rl`i|uw`li town factory, ilr- were cut enough to meke n ll9fl`0rlIlHn¢0~ 2533443 Il rlvil hmui- on l-rlilay evening, bllt l ».,. _ _- L_ _ i e __ .t,--.- _ - ___._.; _____;},,_. -..--~ . 1 °“"*°" °' ° '”""°" ‘"‘°°“"‘ °°"‘ I "l>r~ 0l‘°0\1`e_0Tf;e. Hunter -Rlv-|251.-liliiixfi toiriirtfimpf °‘ '°' "°"" °"°°°“"°' '”" $1'-i.iii.'I."i5`i°f.'<°i'.'f§f'/i-'f»`§~ii"'$`i~`I.°°i.'§ 'ffl'I1I‘°i.'I~§'if.i1ilT'iifl.§'if.'If`..fi°il§`§`.f§§§iii lleeuite. IR K¢_>|"Z 10 be at his home in Grp- scious on the floor. Sin- was rn- nams Road for that week_635 moved to the hospital, where elle- . --- 2 4-I8-2| died from lliooll poisoning without 1‘0mn¢¢; 5| `q _, _,_ 41 M' M __ *_* retraining consciousness. J Moutre'e'l,- C _ _ .Plaeed end te end t e x- F __ All r;f___Mersilfield ___ lgirs _lA_e;__\ms io hav: been_.rl_i_sr- g§:2_¢¢;,“¢||(|- 44 smes s news ngto pur- e as r mas. u was en o -A-.. °° “'°“'° °*"°‘°" ' ‘"'""°° °' chase seed through Instituto must '_suddenly ill and the ceremony was I-lailfei, 3 send order to Secretary not Inter postponed. She came to the city St. John, r .... W" m m`."' than Saturday evening, April flth. about two years ago from Boob Bolton; alg- \ 251741711 ville. New Brunswick. ` New York, __.,:'... ._ __ . and Daberr llean and Snyder. -'* ' R. l-I. E, (lhli-ago -_._____.._‘.______ 7 12 2 St. Louis .__.__.__.__.__. 4 6 1 liuitl_~rii.-s~-Ku¢tifnl~an and Jacobs, i)'l-`iirl-ell: Sherdel and Holm. American Leailue - Si. Louis ___.-____..______ 3 10 3 Chicago _._.._.._____..... 611 1 Batteries--Vangllder and Sever- oiil; Connelly Lyons and Schalk. Plliliuleiphlii_-.___.._..___ 4 7 0 .Vzlslliilirton ____.._.______ 3 7 l llutll-rife~llclnlai:h, llarrls and Perkins; Zuillllser and Ruel_ \'e\v York _______ ____.___ 1 5 3 Boston ._.__._..____-..__. 914 0 lliltterlgs lloyt, Ructtger. Slllclds und Scllung; Ferguson and (i'Ne|ll. international League Roi'll0eit'i‘_ __..__._.__-____ 510 1 fem-y City ._.._._______.. 1 4 0 llatterivsl--Kopp and Lake; Bern- hard :ind Freitag, »ul`falIo .__..____._..___._. 6 8 I lilliilllorc ___ .___-.___ 711 0 lilllli-rii->i~-illi-iniIlor and McAvoy \. 'I`Ilillli:u~z, Wi-lsol Frank and Cobb Illlsi-l\.-lil ,uiimr-si postponed today: National Leaiue [lesion :tt Pliilitdelphla- l‘iit¢¢biil‘nll ai. Cincinnati. American League i‘lt-\i»l;ii.iI :li l)¢~.ii“oit.' international League .\‘_\'r.'l<'\iso :lt Reftdlug, -- - - --- \ ai 1 '1'f"v"/_QQ 'I‘0ili)N’I"0, April 18.-Maritime nloili-rate winds fair with station- ary or llitle higher teiuperoture. -High tide this morph; at 9-43 and ionlizlit at 10.08. Sun sets this evening at 6.52 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.05. ‘Pull moon Saturday April l9Lh l0.ll a. m. Summerslde tide eighteen minu- ter ister than Charlottetown, _ Maximum and lfniitlilm temper- atures. , - :asus :fre 333 iiiirl , f _