A or s- MERCHANT ___— l An rmorouaold men is an abom- ' inltion In the night of God and man _,m to mention women. ..__?~ lt town Guardian Two Cenlr - 3:33,: Guardian, Founded ‘I881 vliiiili Tile ~ WEI] Piiii After Scorning Titles ..Espoused to Offen- ‘ bach, Grandson of , Famous Composer. PAMS, April 4. -1\ille. Suzanna Laughs,’ woman tennis chani- ‘ Dion oi the world, ls engaged in be‘ married. ller fiance is Jacques iirimlc .ioni,-s Offenbach, and he is 1 not a tennis player, or even a fan, ‘ but a poet and critic-described ‘as 1 one oi the, best of the younger gen- iie is a grandson of the i oration. “minus composer. Offenbach. whose "’l‘ales of Hoffman" is an operatic clilflfllfl- Wiiile the marriage will take place at an early’ date it is not. ile- finitc known whether it will be be- fore the ivimbledon tournament, but it is understood that Mlle. Len- gihifs entry into that tournament ivill stand in any case. it inn-i not yr-t hm-n ilecidod whether she will continue to play tournament tennis after lli‘i' marriage or definitely “dive from the championship. _'i'lie couple expect to make their home in Paris. 'i‘bn news staggered the tennis world; at first it was received with incrcilullty for it. has often been reported that "Suzanne was pngggtgil, only to be subsequently tit-riled. ' buanne and Jacques have known 0f the Conservative the King Government to enforce Canadian water steal. He forcefully before Parliament. -—~---4o>-_.. OTTAWA. April’ 4. cellencles the visited the tennis courts and ggfitillllllizlztl gtliztillignelillimllidlrullleraryllng m Ottawa m [he on“ 0f efforts and helped to launch her as a novelist. But they kept the secret of their affection well. only making it known when certain ob- nof or Western Canada permit. U21 Hon. Arthur Meighen‘ Who has thrown the whole weight "Ollhlicd the United States’ action Gov. Gen. and Lady Leave for Western Canada April 17th H ,ei-n (‘anada on April 17th, return-l Mill’- l members During this tour [llt3li‘-l‘IX(‘€ll8ll(‘.lPfl fighting m will visit all the provincial capitals whip, and as many of the principal cities fought, gm- ""19 will rush for safety most 0t‘ the patrons I 7/, (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY_ APRIL 5, 1926 v.._ l l l‘\\\’\\ all 0/1, . J ~ f! -\ _\i ii/ t In, ,_ ' ll The Ppl€$ Paper ;~'.1.-.».--"rf;. ' ti ‘ v .§\~§~ \~\,\\‘>;~;_ ' ieiailiiy veil 97E MERCHANT h A man of fifty legends the ultra 900d a: a prig and the bontfolly bad an a cad. ‘________________J Annual Hubm-rlptiuns Delivered $5.00 By Mail, Canada nail Ii. s. A. $1.50 lNi] lllllfiiifi PiNii . side Ensues. illtlli‘ homes nursing injuries re izeivetl when part ot’ the ceiling, be neath the balcony of _ lshower of plaster upon ence last night. ()f the audi the wounds. althongl ‘ at some were hurl in a mail rush tori Washington in regard tq Chicago's exits. Reports from the iluspit de- woru watt-hing a motion favorable progress and that al {would rot-ovo-r. i While u holiilay crowd oi‘ i100 l ‘from the theatre. Police roserv iurriciliy called and in l ltime the theatre was cleared. Al . the end oi‘ that term. oi the injured were ilk. t the‘ - --'l‘heii' l'l-\'- hospital for first aid llftttlllilllleilll). and B" many appnunlts rm Dogma“ (lovcruor-(lenerzii V _ _ _ laud Lady ilyng of Vimy will be) "am 0mm n“ years’ but he mrelydcnving for u. farewell lnur in west- 26 were later taken to their homes of lost. ililillii Fiiifi Plaster fiSahdwens . on Crowd of 500 and Mad Rush for Out- WINNIPEG. Allrll 4. —-Six pér- sons, including four women, are in hospital today, and 24 tithers urn at Stalantl 'i‘heatre collapsed, precipitating u iliiriy party izghind persons injured, practically all re- in its cJIortH-civeil scalp rights al stated the injured were making: _ ,_ , lit mtlhle past "huliu" ‘em palm)?" being done to put the country's‘ ed 0 “we 8.61313: ollilléutfi(l;lnlfhini defences in a high state of prepar- "MY t“) week“ harm's "l5 ‘leflih- l _ was, lo be absorbed in industry and commerce gradual-i _ picture play, the, ceiling collapsoil without iwnruing, iblocking the main exit ‘e., finite l ' .i -_' l‘ H" “ u“! ‘lnlmhlme; Qyllglr‘; who become 14 during a school,- tFnrgetting the emergency exits hundreds rushed for the front door of the theatre and in a short timeiablg grim‘ berflorei an” ica“ be o” the audience were-BM e n o t e n uh" es‘ get to the outside. many frantic relatives admittance. in the Rioting in Calcutta; Twenty Killed. ...(Canadlan Press; Rioting between the iilnilus ant Moslems broke out i-n appears to he serious. than yesterday. said, twenty persons were re Moslems -barreil the way tovu pro in the northern part of the city. 190,000 Children . Put 0n Labor ' Market 190.000 lBrltii-ili l ‘Illttlc place for them. age of 14. throughout the year 11nd it possible for them y. i Under the new system children lterm may not leave school until This makes at, the same time that employees lessarlly remain idle for a consider- Canada Bars More 150 Injured ‘livfi-AIDUTTA. India, AprilH-l.‘ é . ' l (lalcutin ' again this morning; the situation More pcr- __ sons were killed or injured today Calcutta advicis ported killed and 150 injured when cesslon of Hindus near a mosque LONDON. April 4. —<More than children who had attained the age of 14 were relens- _ en i t . m‘ {mm HOMO] yenmmny and vluc_ili9lll|§ displayed in this arm of the "Y Y” emu!’ mulling 0f Mi. M. oil upon a labor market which has‘ isny many or the children must nec- staeles which stood in the wsy of , , , their nulrritlge were remuvtuL After their return to Ottnuit, and j Recently the poet and his wife-before making a similar tour in; were tlivtiretitl by mutual consenwlgllicilgenslngl: pzllovzliutpizllqilllflll“LIE! $215‘ ragga‘: 218w umgalflljll/lfiilliféillv lrollnyJuntla i-lth to i 10th, Ruisd hoblenicil Possessing loft)’ fluid tgmrrolnutlj from June 23m mil titles who in recent years have of- J“ y ' ' __ ft-rcii to lead sIIZBJIPTIB off the ssisiizimx’... Maroon-f Winning Streak Halted Miler Le tiaulois, acting as music- t-onie from his source oi’ nol more, 1- al and literary critic, with an in- ilinii 1.200 trancs (about $42) n, (Canadian Press) i1 miAttempting to save from being crushed, one man narqllflivlil. unliy lifted §siifety through the doors force of those around them. not been determined. hats, purses antli ewelry. Many were pushed aside into the gloves, (l ‘owly escaped injury. the ils head, and -both were shoved ttnfrotn circulation to (Januiia. i-ie Qveiii- Excise. that two more izine featuring accident. hasl-Pelllriflill York, and The Art Lover's Maga Izino, another’ picture published in the city. >-—__ Byrd Prepares For the- movies The cause of the iLieut. 001i. U. S. Publications ‘aisles on the rush for the doorsl OT’l‘./\lV.-\. April 4. —-Announce- gmpl] [my rnent has ‘been made hv Hon. Geo. Minister of Customs and Unite] youngster abovtrlStutes magazines are to be banned They hy ihciare Film Fun, an illustrated magn- nntl Fl g Mnqcready yesterday to life, published in New [er Pllbllcmm" in soundness . Arctic Expedition i month. M()N'l‘lll~].-\l.. April -i. -- Afierl —— ibaviltiig the] Sltsinlciv (‘up ziniil n iwnr ’s pro inc ey ionoi-s prne - _ _ l"0lilld D6311 III ‘lit-ll...Jllllillllli hllii- n.il-“im--'l§.°.i'.ll Swltchmg Causes Boarding. Housefii- :'.i:~;~1'.:.,i'_::!§ Political Sensation _ _______________, .. ....__ U; --- --—- ‘- ---———~—-~--~'" ‘"'*"'""'“i"*' -, zil- ail J "i ->—- c dl 'l'll"mtlllllllflfihtlillillllli:llllllllfll‘ l-lnstll-Irli (Special to The Guardian) . .<( ana an PM"); rules. illlll with lho fiiurlli game: OTTAWA. All?“ 4- —Tll8 immi- Il.\lillAX, April 4. ——lllllllp .i. pump’ “god “mm 56' believed w ll)-illfll‘l‘<i\\' niixlii lo be played llllllt‘:' ("ll sensation of the hour is the (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, April 4. —-Lieut. Commander Richard E. IByrd was be a seafaring mun and hailing “l” “""“"""l "“‘l"- hi“ """"_"'"' m“ "'_‘""""°‘f"m"l "f 1W5" ‘lllilllm busy today making final arrange- from Charlottetown ivas found w“~“"""""“ """' “wk ““"‘"l“"~“ l“ ‘WM’ “l Allml“ Hm" "l," “W” luellts for departure on his Arctic tihnd in a 10C“) hourdiw “mm, ,,,_ almost 1 i'\'l'il t".t\~pi'lt<.-s will: the were wroiigiully inki-n from) the pxppdltlon, by whim] he hopéa m tiny, The mono-Hi “infirm”. ,-,._i.\litriions n-i llfillilillli‘ winners ill’ilillliillrVlllllVll candidate in lento ported death from natural enlist-shill“ -“‘“"l""- 'i‘hc only information available rc-l Kflflllllll the man's identity was llisi name and papers iuillirallng that be came frmu i’. ii}. l. £o¢>—-~- - ~_€_ii__- wooooocovovownoooooo» f (‘omit-instill Specials g l Ono oi’ tin- RATE.-4ir. per word, net each insertion in this column. vvomwoooaovon-coooopoo-o of worship in At St. James tlii- hisiiiry James 'l'i'i'.\‘li_\'l('lliili ("bnrcli ‘ CAT wlTHalzllfTaE-IIJS. _DT\Y OR hold yestorililv win-n lll'\’. ‘ v V two tllil. itipply "ll." Guardian. 'Muir l'll|llllli'it‘ll the hl‘l\’ll'l' o.‘ the l-llwflll "mldhlmlo nlllill ‘mildum’; , . . _ .. . . -_ . .,. 3-lll-tl‘ Saicriunonl ot llil‘ Lords rriiiiin-nli-lll‘ dilmiml l!“ l" “I _ ‘ "r "_ , _. .._.___,_______ __ ___ m ‘m, ,,,,,,,.|,,,,;,,“ n,» i)“. |-,,|i,,“-;,|,. more he ivulllls Hill lit (iill-“CFV-l" ' , ‘ 1 ¢. v ‘l nF|NEST QUALITY EASTER Egrviur Tm, ,|,,“.,,__-i,,;,-§ (,1 i)“. tivis vwii. ivcll aware lllllli. then. llccf reasonable prices.—Snund- church Wits cruwiieti =Ir l iilvfll “lll-‘flllml Mm" hvroguhuhle“ m“ wok m‘ 0H. Ncwsomc and Co., Market an ovi-rfloiv to lllt" ~. ‘Easier coincided w ill iii-r)‘. the “TO LET-—MAV_lsl. COTTAGE. 9 rooms. Central. ' Jtn. "While. 36 Kent Street... Communion Service Yesterday "HM ;,,,,,,-,._..§)\-.. .1101, has made it lenown that he has no of (innpiiii the munloii. music suitable to the joint Apply to Mrs. celebration was S]lli'llllltll_\' render- 2’. ed by the choir uuilcr .\lr. Wulkls.‘ iltiver nuil lhal this nuinbiu- was lsuffieivni. to change the result oi tho election. Conservative, leaders licrc im- mciiizitely reacted to the pro- miouncement by claiming that l). M. iKe-nniaily, who was elected -by 17 lvuluii was morally hound tu resign. ‘made Mr. Kennedy was in Mont- lrenl. ilc returned tonlght and SUi-nteutlon of resigning bis sent. 'flh‘llln states that the 90 votes that yiyjiveri: “s\vilcheil" wcrc given l" i119 At, nvtinh lo protest, the election with- ‘ time limit set under the- slittutcs governing corrupt election ‘practices. T- -_-___---—--~ and the tionavcgiiiionlil slllkllli; ANTED~MAID WHO WiLL‘was llllillillllllj‘ hearty. The Pres- - ' sleep at ‘home. No washing. Ap- byteriiih order servii-i-s as euniluet- _ ,_, pl (luartll . 58-4-1 .'ll Pd by Mr. Muir is most reverent -—- -y-___E_lI_._______ 84.. - ___- and lniprc.sivt~, iolloivinu 1H ll 'POTATOES—ALL VARIETIES does the practice iind ilcvtiiltniitil zit-copied n; “u, wflmhnugcg direction of the (‘hurt-h oi‘ Scot-i PARIS Apr" 4'__EugEno Cm“ Pivknrdrfl “mam as long u, the land in the larau city i-uugrrgu- Imam pljoprletor or the resorts of roads arc passable. lliiziioni tlnnn oi‘ l-Jlln-inii-_._i, (l|:isi.'ti\i' and nmnvme and Canoe,“ known as innit)“; pflca Wm} J_ [L mums‘ Al)i‘lil('(‘il. Suxtlay mornings ser- um “King or Demwmen is denL iiii (ween gum‘. clmfloyletow", vice wus !lI‘i'l'f‘llt‘il l:v a wock tiling“! 5s lPliq-“Q 93y 351,1,2_3|_ pruvei- illlll instruction t-ontlu -tr'l ‘ - ._ . . .._..____.____ by the minister, ‘JOB PRINTING OF‘ ‘inscription, cheaply and expsdi. tlon and preparation was that Sun. ilniigly encumt Guardian cenplitlyh service gave evidence ofhn einrc s No fewer lliilu 17s communi- vSAUNQOME QKU.AQ‘S Hkmycants sat down to the l.uril's Sup- . I. . ._ burl: Steak. Potted Meuhi freshilzfiglklpchxillnli; ftllllflelithl Iyzyiiflii-inlwhyi; "very ‘er-Saunders’ Newsflmelluilh fllr the first tiulls. a iwcl th zslmm being unable to attend tln-tiugli iii- li must be extremely grati- |i'_ving lo Mr. Muir to find this spirit in St. more especially as iio had been war-net! on reeeév- t. James was dead numerically and minis- fashioned gospcl and ruin nf life has found response James church is lending in n real revival Prnvlnre not of (‘hrlstlnn _ nccompnnlnts for the evening.‘ genuine ievivnl lite. "1 J01» Prlnterr- Phone 132. i" m" _._ fi Co., Market Bing. >_—‘ 'vou wnm" oooo nnvetoraa "°’“" Prices. 50 for 200., 150 for 35c. 250 for 550., 500 for Yer $1.95. Postpaid, lino. of" devotion and "-00- “mm James Church. the Guardian 0f service ing the nnsought call that l _________ ___ __v_v l .P°TAT°E9“5UY|N° AU- THE spiritually. A consecrated , "'"° i" "I811"! market rrice- try ilrenehlniz the old Farmers who can combine nndi heartfelt people. uuii lflfld In car l0l.l at their nelrestpviiiing the station should phone me quick from beiflre roads break um. I hovel ‘Minzht many care this my. throughout the Tilomll R. Beer, Charlottetown,lemotlonallsni but ‘Jdhonn ‘.075 84854-814? living. ililllii n. r it." St. RENE illlll one of t'iel gyggy results ti‘ this pcrstiiiiil i-onsorrni He begun life as a waiter in Max- im's .aud ten years later he ("W194 "that famous cafe. it was boast that he hail arrived in Paris wiiii ten cents and that he was worth ten million dollars. Sing Song at the “Y” Abc-nt two hundred YOIIHB D90" "Ie ggthefad ill the "Y" lust night for the usual. service of sonil- R4"- Geo. W. Mingle of Montreal, east- orn representative of the Lord's Day Alliance gave a very instruct- ive address inking for his’ subject the observance of the lord's DRY which he handled in a very CID‘ bio manner, 1MP. Roy Whitehead sang "He is Risen" in his usual capo-bis al.716- Mlas Lillian -McKenllie and Man- ter Walter MeNntt ably acted as j When the announcement was first hisl roach the North Pole and find un- ,known land. The expedition will ‘reach Spltzbergen about the first ypart of May Lieut. Commander lllyrd announced. irnil the first, flight will be made about May 15th. This‘ will have Peary land, on the extreme north end of GTGGlIlBIIl for its objective. where 1,000 for further operations. A second flight will be made back t0 Kings Bay, returning will‘ another load to the Peary lllllil base. Viliiahumur Steffniison. Areilc explorer, told the 'i‘echnolo.gy (‘iuh inst night ‘he was attempting to abolish the “misconception of Arctic barren-nose". During the eleven winters he has spent above the Arctic circle Mr. Steffnnso’! said, he has been convinced that the popular idea that the polar rc- glons were but wastes of ice and snow is false. He declared that he could raise a family well with- ln the circle by subsisting o" seals, polar bear and earl-hon. Senate Adopted Finance Bill (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. April 4.— The Senate adopted the Government's finance bill this evening by a vote of 212 to 12. pAnis, April 4. —-'i‘he ‘Senate and Chamber of Deputies early this morning leached an agree- 'ment,280 to 144 on the govern- ment's financial measures. Hope of peace seemingly was respon- sible for the compromise reached by the two houses. pounds of gasoline, food and Blip-I plies will be deposited as a base- Amundsen’s Airship Madrid-Tokio Flight ‘Condition of Princess Victoria Still Causing Anxiety -..(‘CB.ni1dltln Press) LONDON. Aurii 4. ~ A ililiiliiii} issued from Marlborough Huiiigg hi Hllli siii iii iii SPENT noon today regarding the condition of Princess Victoria. sister of King GEOPKM says: "Although the pneu- s70,000,000 is Tiirkey*s-I't‘;“i‘..i5. :§‘3.‘.’.‘.l.‘.‘;“.‘.2§..f"'“"‘ Aaariruriation f 0 r odiifffiify? ifififiiiililieiii 1.3331232’. National Defense The King and Queen have postpon- for 1926 - Minister ed their Easter visit and festivities B! Windsor because of the Prin- of War makes state- ment. certs’ illness. (Canadian Press) Death of Pr0mi11- ent Resident .133‘??? ‘3§%§P§.'“”§h$£§l'...;‘s.E of Kin i (g $70,000,000 of Turkey's, budget for g S 0' 1026 will -be spent on national tle- _-'-— tense. The’ greatest activity is The “Mil °°“'\""'°d “l Klimllll‘ Itepubllch public service, guns, - Mflmwllll- ammunition and aeroplanes are "ml wemwd" mercha"! 0i‘ ‘being imported and everything is 91%”); late Mr‘ McGowan was MGM “mm The deceased who was about 5h‘- Discussing the state of the army 79m“ “l “K9 "Olldllfled ll Relief!“ Redjeb w,» Minister of ‘Nun flumjstore for twenty-five years. He Our army is working continually MW" to mm"? a iwPwWllll-l and ls on a m“ campaign foonngiwidow and nine children to survive From a“ pom“, of View the prewhls memory. The funeral will gem Turk,“ army‘ reprasems thetake place Wednesday afternoon at strongest arm of the country." F ° chok- “King of Deauvillel’ Duke and Duchess » is Dead 0f Atholl Are ' Visiting Canada ls i.. ...(Canadian Press) i MADRID, April 4.—-To Commem- orate Good Friday Kins Alfonzo (Special to the Guardian) .. yesterday commuted death sent- TORONTO, April 4. -’l‘he Duke ences against "nine persons inciud- and Duchess of Atholl will arrive lug two women. in Canada during the week end. I The Duchess who is Parliamentary Secretary for the British Board of Education will be one of the chief speakers at the National Confer- ence onEtiucation, which opens in tMontreal on Monday. - Felicitations on 87th Birthday ma... citizens called upon -Mr- J- ‘ of- ithelr hearty congratulations on his 87th Birthday. Few men have. of mind and body Government Plans Tax Reduction y"Md_mm?_ta_nm__ngmw__upun__himrtlo.a.oftthe, rerelatastamp tax, This. in o th stem tn is 1i MI‘- MBGCTGMY Bu“ wlelds a "ash moiesfto e the tllreselliton slildlzle audvigflfflilo ‘Dell fll"! l" klmw“ checks. and a possible revision of throughout Canada as "The Veter; the “pm. i-ncoma m,‘ Rysmm a". an Jemniaiisiz" lri addition to the mid to be inc-ind“; in we govern. personal congratulations from his mam; program 0g m,‘ reduction friends in the city telcsrilms 0f ffiflthis year. Nothing definite will llcitatlon and good wishes were he announced until the Budget is received from many in the sister brought down, the exact date of provinces among which are the fol- which is indefinite. llowlng: in is unlikely that there will be Ottawa’ Apr“ 3_ any change in the general income The Governor General desires me lax- in send you his congratulations on. The" h“ bee" Emile’ “flilclflm the anniversary of your 87th birth-gin?“ flit!" 111115! l! tlflxtpaieir‘ in iter- dny and trusts that you may long Ge “"5" h? claim; ° h? B” n?‘ be spared to continue your active if e t ‘y’ h cf pa“: 31x m: e) and useful work. (Sgd) Private l’ 7m“ '1' t a "n" o . e sump - - on the check. This will be cor- sel-Trcmry- lrected and the tax on such checks wiped out. Ottawa. April 3, it is a pleasure to congratulate you and extend once more the besti rt’ wishes on the completion c! aa- other year of your long and useful. c. N. R. Record Ottawa. iAprii 2, (Special to the Guardian) lllellrlletll. congratulations on hav-, IMONTREAL, Qua, $ii2‘i.“°i'li"...§1 ‘Eiiiflégdffi? §éi‘.i'.€.i..°.?{‘“3i‘°i‘ii’ysililélfiffkiiifii thur iivleighen, iional Railways show that tluringl Toronto, April 2,1925 on the lines of the system qwhe lGlobg desire; to convey there were G5 increasing accidents; . . t hi'i l hi 4 l l." heaitieet birthday felicltations to tfieyfnsellsagldlisll svhereosléifolilsl (‘Lil the esteemed oldest graduate from slightly injured in only “me 05w“ lzttstirymolzlncilalnlliags hlllnmldll: ‘Ilillufgllilly “fill: Ehttlrelno flitlttilllltles injuries.‘ and editorial on Friday. May the “Bus: lg Zlflomtsbfig‘ i“ iugilgr. "‘°"“"5“ °' "Mm" “d “mmmi” llrueks‘ while it is difficult lo laccl in large measure continue no he ' p ~ you" ‘the blame in all cases . An |n~i (slum w" G‘ Janrey’ Praaldem lift:tlggllglilaFlllrtlllsirllzyllyslillivez“mil: The Globe. '08 percent of these accidents Lit railway company was not at. fault. Every precaution is ibeing taken toj prevent these occurences. ‘In two cases three complete lam-l llles were wiped out and in one ac-i cident two more families lost theiri nell, Sydney, W. (master S. Mc- iives. it. ls also a matter of un-, Mare (at present in Toronto) Mr. disputed fact that good fortune and Wire. G. Frank ‘Beer, Torontodrather than any other thins was and ‘many family relatives and per- alone reunonrl-ble for the compara- gonai “denim tively morality figure among such To all the Ifelfcitations received a 15788 number 0f crossings acci- The Guardian adds its oongratula-ldtlliili- Th“ °lll°m°l1li6 h“ rel tlons and joins ‘in the very general ligngbewliltifidfi llh£:“f;"mgv>’|ng°"tfrfil' Wm] s' and win. investigation proved that ln a lafga number of cases the accidents were due solely to care- lessness on the part of the drivers lln addition to the above con- gratulatory messages were receiv- ed from Messrs. Wl H. Dennis of the il-lalifax llierald; J. D. McKen- na of the St. John Telegraph Jour- nel and Times Star. -Mr. D. J. Boa Ready to Leave (Canadian Prone) ROME. April 4.4-4‘!!! d|fl8lbl9 Norge in which (Jwptain Maid Am- lnntipon, Lincoln Ellsworth and oth- ,ors hops to reach the North Pole ils scheduled to leave for Oslo next‘ Tuesday. Amundsen‘ and. Ellsworth will join the airship at the Nor, 1K5 _ weglon capital. Oiiiif.’ is liilled,..iftriim 8 IUIO MlflflidMlllflI-Nllo flight ll!!- lArmy Air service has been tentat- N ow Underway) (Canadian Prue) MADRID. April 4.—-'i‘he start of of the autos. i One month was free from cross-I ing accidents but October ied= whlcifmight. indicate that towards: the and of the motoring season drivers became more careless in approaching" railway crossings. The accident by months were; January. 1; February. 4; April. 3; May, 7; June. l; July. 9; August 6; September. 7: October. 1°; NOV- omber, 8; December, l. der the auspices of the finish ivoly set for Monday morning. Tin-n aviator: emit in a realm.» e sac accent-Dialed by hi: own meclmriiclan will make the flight. ' poles have to Ibo erected. t-iWiNlll llillilt! April ii. ~ intent, Senator Turgeon ySenate in Nova Scotia. Confederation. __.__-_-Q-oQ---- Ontario, Telephone System Badly Damaged - ti‘ El "' (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Azprli IL-Damage i. s. [IEBLINEE ii IllilllN Ill liilllll To Participate in World , Conference in Geneva in Sept. (Special to ThelGuardian) l “UbSil-lN-(i-“ON, April -i.——<Presi- il-uii Lkiolidge for-ha- tbni. the lsiague of Nations’ invitation to the i‘niteil States to participate lll the World (fonfercntrta in ilcncvn in Septcmbci- should not -be at-trept cii_ lie tukcs the position that the Senate reservations speak for Who opposes the abolition of thc themselves anti therefore it is not H8 $3Y5 necessary n h] H _ l,‘ _l that upon the federal and provin- “hum-u Ely rollpoltylzt clal scnates depends the fabric of (,1- io solid a delegation to to explain them. in View his itttilude ninth: clear today at the White ilouse, it appears cer- tain that the League invliatiiiii rc relied yesterday by h'\'('l'i-‘iZll'y Kel- logg. will be dttcliiiutl with thanks. As the situation shaped uip tu- night, ziltlitiugii ‘no reply Jinn been iorvvarilcti_to Geneva. only unex- pected developments would cause the President to i-hnngc his mind. He clearly approves of the direct negotiations tho slate department has intimated with the forty-eight governments signatories lo the caused by the 8mm, M, March gliworld court protocol and sees no lo the Onmrlo system or me Benlctl in this way whether the United Telephone Company will amount to a million, Frank Kennedy. Man- ager of Company. estimated today. ,iu Central district alone 2,500 new and a‘ great amount of wire has to be scraped, being rendered useless by its tangled condition. Telegraph company which also suffered heavy losses in the storm received another setback when a heavy full of snow- tiirniiig to sluel fell in Toronto and Iiiavts of nest- crn Ontario today. Lineman work- ed at top speed making tomptirary repairs, but the sleet and slush on the wires today made transmission very difficult and slow. o>__-_¢ ‘been privileged to celebrate the (s I I m d. _ _N b pace to a Guar tan) _ - ié-fizgiégnginilgieh&";‘e£;'f“‘§:fch fir orrsws, Ont, April 4. —AliOli-Professlonal Tlypnotist Ho; f‘ Narrow Escape (Canadian Press)- BERLIN April -i.—<1*‘latiy refus- lni; to fall into s trance, a huge python last niirlit sank his fnuss so deep into the. hand oi‘ lltibtero. a profcssitmal exponent oi’ hypno- lism, heailliniiii; the Circus Ilnscli. that one of the smokes teeth was broken 01f in the man's flesh. 'l‘he liypuotlst. gitliantly continued his performance putting croetiililes, liens. guinea bigs ani rnihbils In sleep with strarcely any effort. Just after he hail suce ssfnlly won his mesmeric bout with a iboa constrictor Laharifs next subject a big eagle" drove his beak into the hand wmiiided by the reptile. 'i‘bo. ]\_\"])l‘i(llll' expert hung on how- - ever until the canal toppled over life. (Sgd) W, IL. MaoKenzie King. of Auto Accldents uni-imsrltiiis and lie himself falnleil ‘ ' :t\v:i_v from loss of blood, llis at a fortunate mom- lor he was just about to-lry to inosmerlze n lion, lilill.lllt.-\lil'l. .I|i;:tv-S|uviil. .-\pril 4. - The .iuao->llai' cabinet. of which the I'm-tiller is Nikolai I'm"- hlteh. vi-siuni-il today. HE WHO LAUGHS LAST i5 USUALLY This ouwiecs-r rm Apr-t .i. strong west and north-ivest winds, clearing, not much change in tem- perature. _ iulgh tide this afternoon at 2.4.’! and tomorrow morning at o-t. lSun sets this evening nt iHi-i and Print-e Edward, risi-s tomorrow morning ill. 5.5m. New moon hloniley. April 8.32 a_ m. ___ ......"1\it. Stewart; 1T9. Kcusington, reason why ll. cannot be determin- Stntes l5 to enter the court under the‘ scilute slipulalimis. LATER .\\'.-\'>‘iiiNGTON, April 4.—-A note declining the League oi Nations’ inviiiatiozi to the World Court con- ference at tiencva will he forward- ed curly ncxi vrcck hy-hkark B. Kclitigg, Secretary of Slate, —-{ Announcements, C0nung' Events, Meetings, Etc. Easter Monday, .xtra Special Show. 8451-4-1-31 "Come l0 lhibance in Morel! Hull idzister- Monday night. " 8463-4-14“ "Lecture at Emerald by ilev. J. .I. hit-Donald is postponed. Dance ‘Hllifl Arlinissioii 3:, i-nnid 554.; ""3l1lie,rtliii1y~ table, candy table, refreshment, table and fancy work tables at St. James Bazaar, 'l‘liurstla y. "Feathers wnuted--Goose and ducks. Best prices when not mix ted-Henry McFnrla-ne & Co., Thr- Furniture Upholsterers. l B092-13-lmti "Entertainment in Strand Thee- Tuesday night, ltpril 6th. Most attractive program. All cordially invited. 85184-5-2i. "Soc the Splinterville dancers in “Ret-ls" “Four and Alter" and “Brcak-ilown“ dancing with their own fidilicrs accompanied by Flute Mid Organ at “BETTY" in tho Prince iddwarii. i-Iastcr Monday and 'l‘uesday nights. 84904-2 3i "Friends oi‘ the Charlottetown ilospitzil ivislilng to help, will please send ilmiatinns of home- made i"tlll(l_\' and sugar before blast- er hltmiluy. siiIC-i-Z-Lll "(Vinit- to the pl:t_v and dance in iioly Name liuil . - tiny April '4‘- ‘n --‘ \,_.‘_ .> . "ln-i-tiiri- hv lit-v. J. .i. hlciJon- ulil on "l‘llll't)]li‘Zlli 'l‘i‘lp," Ememlil iiall Bil-‘éiili’ hloulluy night. Dance nftt-rivtirtis Aiim-lssloti 35cm anti Bfitrts. - 8491-4-2-21 "Come to the concert. pie social and dance In Tracadie Hall, Easter Monday night. Fun galore. 8494-4-2-2l " What! Lecture and Entertain- ment! lly whom? Rev. W. E. Nlonnizhnil. DJ), “more? Kgllys cross. when? Easter Monday April 5th. All welcome. If not ilna will be held on Thursday, 8th. 8484-4 2-2‘ "Arrive/i ion late for Contest- friio Splirtervale dancers and fid- i lilfT-i flrrivcd in town too late to taki- part in the Kreai fiddling con- ltesl hut they will be at the per- 12th seeing them formant-e of "BETTY" , Easter |nnd Tuesday nights. as genuine old-time in the Monday Don't miss they have some singers ainnz Sunimerside title eighteen mlnu- with the real old-time songs as an ten later than Charlottetown, ted iiard Spring Wheat"- nd tied nttrnctlnyi R400-4-2-2l -. i..-m». -.,.,-_~. _ _ ".4: