MAXIMS , OIA MERCHANT i1- qpiendld [mlgnliicsnt flaws. 4i‘ 1m Guardian ‘Ind Coats ' d Fountlsll 1H7 t “oun- lsn. iiiiiiii iii n [lliiiil p at ii I5 Unofficial Report— Increase In Ordin- ary Revenues is ‘Ex- ’ peeled Announce- menli. (special to the Guardian) 0TTA“‘,\_ April 10. — W-llen on J. A, Rulll), Minister oi’ Fin- “, ‘brings down ‘his budget, it is an lctcd ho will announce an in- flgse p, ordinary revenues dur- frfg-H“, {int-iii yellr ending March 3m, of rather more than thirty miiiioirs and u reduction in net debt or llllliill twenty four millions. The figures ure based on the monthly siutelne-ntn oi‘ the public new, revenue and expenditure which will be issued by the Fin- ance llcpurtnlent during the week end. ‘the statement is prelimin- ary tn line (‘tilllllltllll state-merit ls- atlt-d lillfl‘ in the 79111‘- mdmury revenue for the fiscal w" ti-ns 32ltl7.li58.495 against $:iIl5.l26,74ll in the year previous. an increase of $82, 531.747, ordin- m-y expenditure W08 530913691360 as iigiiiilfil $206,584,640 an increase 0f 341135.220. Tax Burden May Be Llghtened (Canadlan Press) OTT.-\\\'.-\. April 10. — \Vhile no official intimation ‘has yet been mode ii ls tlXilt-llflfitl the bud!“ W111 be prr-scllletl to the House by Hon Jus. .-\. Robb, Minister oi Finance. m m, ‘surly (lute. lt is probable that lt will be either on April 20th or 22nd. . lntimutions both 01110181 lllld llll" official iluvc been given at various times as lo the intention of the government to reduce taxation s0 that lttls now generally assumed tllat some readjustment of the burden on the Canadian taxpayer There may be the exemp- tion in the‘ application oi‘ the in- tome tux. some readjustment oi will bt- effected. n further increase in the sales tax and ceipts. Hon J. C. Elliott Attends First Caucus Special to the Guardian) ' i)'l“l‘AWA, April 1o. — I-lon. J. C. l-Zlllott, Minister of Labor, at- tended the Liberal callous for the first time today since taken into It was announced at the caucus that Mr. Elliott as well its inking over the depart- ment of health will administer the dopurtrnerlt oi‘ Soldiers ‘Civil Re- l-stuhiishirlent formerly in charge ‘by the Dr. Belaad who has now entered the senate will the Cabinet. m‘ Belund as forecasted Slur last. week. relinquish his portfolio. California Has Downfall Oi _ “Black Rain” A mgpnlflflllt advertisement, s display of pods may fsli d l“ puma“ QIIFOUQH sssmlnqly probably “will ——A terrific explosion aboard the abolition ol‘ the stamp taxes on re-hmnker Gun, M Venezuela in the tilts. s Y l t WE‘ liiilllilifi Piiil PEHINISjiIPPLY Arrangements A r e Complete for Prea-i chers for all Ex- cept Three Congre- gations. NEW GLASGOW, April ll.- Arrangements huve been conlplet- ed for the preaching supply, dur- ing the coming summer. ot’ the various congregations and mis- sion fields ill the five existing Presbyteries of the Presbyterian. Church in Canada. The list. of appointments of students and or- dained ministers, as issued by lfev It‘. (l. Mackintosh, Synutllcal Super- iuteutlent for the Illurltline llrov- lllces ls its follows: ' Presbytery oi Cape Breton Mira. Catulontt and l.(llll.\llilll‘l-',~ llarry lllko. Marlon ‘Bridge-J. Douglas Wil- kle lllrtltlghton. Birch (Prove. Port Morien~C. De-mnrs St. Patti's, Glace 1Bll}'——ASiil8l£llll to Rev. D. M. (lillles, H. Warren (Continued on Page 3) Seaplanes for the Preventive Service The People's‘ Paper Covers Prince Edvpl a Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926 tilts iii iHi iilliillii Following Explosion Which Resulted from Fire in the Engine Room. CREW fiscUl-Jn By S. S. Eagle From Perilous Position on Ice Pans —- One Fa- tality. (Canadian Press) ‘s'r. JOllNlS, N‘iltl.. April l0-- 'l‘lle S_ S. Sea/l. making a second trip Ul-lzllfl ice fields went to the bottom yesterday off Baocaiieu tol- Luther B rbank Dies At His i-iftfiii‘. ti‘.‘.".".3".‘.’.‘;‘°;‘..;liii‘ii‘.5f.i“3.i2 - ‘of the crew. oller llruln, is ls deed.‘ Uhlet‘ blnglneer Perez is seriously burned, and three others received minor injuries. The marooned crow were . scueltll at 2.1‘5 this l.lllllerllllrbrllilr' " World famous Horticulturist who died yesterday at Santa Rosa, Cal- ifornia, after an Illness of two weeks. Recently he declared he, did not believe in‘ the existence of r life after death. {f (Canadian Pres) ‘SANTA ROSA. Callii, April 11.— lrutller llunlitlnk, noted llortlotrltur- (at died Mp1s home here migltlleir ‘precarious position on the weeks. ‘The Cllidi come at 12.13 a. m_ lee P11113- SANTA 1105A, gang“ Apr" 11__ dt appears flint oller Bruin was The noted llorticultiurlst passed mung a 111ml? 1n the engine r°°m on to the great adventure of allllll mlswilk 11 11" °t gasoline 1°‘ hereafter" in which he had no faith. keioselle- -E“"°1°1‘ed 1“ “am” he only n few weeks ban)", the end rushed on deck. leaving a TIOl-Otlilllfit he had declared m,“ he could not in the engine-tooth and as the ship believe in a life alter death. “"1" immune“ with greaum we (Special to the Guardian) GLACE BAY. N. S.. April l0.- The preventive-service on this see- tion of the coast which now con- sists oi three revenue cutters will. it is stated here be augmented by the addition of two seaplunes. Explosion ToohqToll of 23 Lives (Canadian Press) ' iPORT ARTHUR. 'l‘cxlts, .‘\[ll‘ll harbor here took a ‘toll of at least 23 lives today, injured more than i; Score, eight seriously, and for a time threatened other shipping. Married 70 Years Death Does Not Separate Them (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Avril lit-Auto" gimp-r- ngw-ti iii. and his wife. Mar- garet. ngetl 89. who lived together llllflllq the 70 your; oi t‘ll81i“ll1l1l‘- ritd life (lied together yesterday. Beaverbrook To Offer N. B. Scholarships runes-o, CaL, tAprll 1I.——“‘Bladk Tlllll" rhn in Fresno yesterday. The ‘United States Weather Bureau here explained that the San Luis 011180: oil fire. 90 miles away. was ‘Tvailonslble. "The wvlnd has been rlzht." tlw Weather bureau said. "Particles oi soot from the oil lire undoubtedly have been carried over the valley and fell with the rain." A w++o++o+o+++o+0+n++o4+ Condensed Specials RATE-dc. Del‘ word, net each insertion in i-ll-ll- column. rwwww-o-wwoo» 04 v 0 t‘ ‘JOB PRINTING OF’ EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlntory. Phone 132. ‘YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR aALE. six weeks old. Judson Bros. Al- exandra. 8648-10-21, “’* “' ‘SAUNSOME OAUOAGII. HAM“- . "an: Steak.‘ Potted mats. fresh "vary day-Sounders. Nevnome 1'1 Co. Market Bldg. 03-04-01“ §__________._ __ ____ ‘ ‘You warn’ oooo ‘Nvetores Prices, 50 (or 20c. .50 for siic.| 250 for 65c. 600 m 11.00. 109° “clear $1.95. Postpaid. ousmish or- g_______ H __ ‘Poraroea-suvluo ALL "m: time at hlyhsst mslltst price. Farmers who can combine sud load in car lots st their uoarost| station should photo ms quick befo Mug; mods brook up. l have flaws will. LONDON, Apqil ll.~ Lord Beav- erbrook has intornlcrl tho Cumul- lnn Press that after conversation ,with Mr. Justlrse (i. S. ‘Crocket of the King's llench of New Bruns~ wick, he has declared in offer 25 ‘travelling scholarships to lllilll School teachers of Nl-lv llrtlnswick as an experiment. End of Briandfis Ministry is Seen PARIS, April ll.-—lMnlly r011"- cnl observers incline to the belief that the resignation of ‘Louis Mal- vy as Minister 0f the llnteriqr ll6~ oauoo of the bitter attacks made ppm; him means tho beginning oi .ihn end inr the ninth Ilriand min- ‘liilrv, Tlv- tl"pal‘ture of Malvy will tend to deprive ‘M. Brland of tho V0105 of the Left, without bringing to him those oi‘ the right and cen- ire. lM, ‘Melvyn; resignation was no cepteid. by the cabinet today. Jean Durand. Minister of Arrriculturi, was appointed to succeed him_ M. l7urand‘s successor in the Ministry of Agriculture will he chosen to- marrow. ‘tire quickly spread. llruin receiv- Azores Earth- ed every attention but died a few ' ‘Chief Lngineer Perez was badly Senate Ratifies ‘ Rum Treaty (Qnldiln Press) i WASHINGTON. Avril low-ll rum treaty with the Cuban GOV-i ernrnent similar to the United la ce. . The pflllCl‘. have hours later from his injuries. lllllflltiil in an attemipt to put out the flre in the ellgiue-roo1a..nud ls Tile crew had barely time to tzlke ‘to the ice and ‘were unable to LISBON, April 10. ~- The dun», _ .t d H“ g age caused by Tuesday rlight‘s|::lentll:;“;g:8 Xflofilizgllgogfiflrlla: pfire reached was the greatest lrl the history Ofrshu blew up and sank They 6* received by the governmentlcuped Wm‘ mm“ 111-113163- urnd homeless. Heavy damage Wm‘ ‘M95 at ha" ma“- W08 unused to the buildings fllllily 11118 Sea! was a vessel of 60 ties authorities have appealed to ‘"1" "ll 119i‘ "P51 "ll? B116 made 8 the govern-meat for aid. itiill-"ll 01' 19-4133 H0015. She was ill carried 7B ‘halide. _ , a Por fOll0 - - GWBIL t iSlr James Craig PARLIS. April 10.——The Cabinet (feunell today confirmed the air. P,“ and radical deputy to repmcei IIDLFAST. April 10.-Sir James M. Durand. as ‘Minister of Agricola-EME- Plemlel‘ 0! 11w Ullier GOV- ae Minister of Interior to succeed 141151 1111a selll-emllel‘ l! 1B officially ‘Louis Malvy resigned. “mi-ed- Dlscusses Grlev- H (ances of Marltlmes . i ‘ (Canadian Press) discussing the grievances of the I. Maritime Provinces editorially depression following the -war which hit the Maritime Provinces Tlgns Over‘ ‘Clanadafandthquestlons whether the . . 181118 or e Maritimes’ position flowed Its Banks alias with the Domimiou. Times continues. was not only __R()y,al Palace EV- powerless to break the Fordney acu-ated. selves helped to shape Canada's protectionist policy. BAGDAD. April 10.—T»lle nhletviwviirllmtlllt hovel-as taken the if tllls ancient city is seriously lntercoionial Railway over would at ‘he Rive,- Tigi-in, whose, banks rather than as a close preserve for have made ill ‘breach near evacuated and ls now surrounded more. reasonable is the complaint by a fiercely flowing current. of the diversion of Halifax and c l‘t bunks is barely a mile Portl- g-(tllvrlrethescity of Bssdsd and the The daily drift of young men feached three yum, ago when States is disquieting but they are ngiu-ly five hundred square ml-los of not likely to lind smployment_ The river burst its banks yes- ports are starved and the railways today at noon. the breach widened side tracked to ioreigin soil. noon and m" nigh; M; enormous representation in the parliament flood w." pouring through the at Ottawa the Times declares that with the older provinces. seeing pressed thou- that the younger partners in Con- work's»; feverishly to strengthen the question is really psrt of the ti... protctive ‘walla around the my. larsar problem of marlin: the Damagehtt present in hospital. l5|"°"| m m’ Gimrmi") [rescue any of their effects. Four earthquake on the inland of Pnyali the nmgume and tho Azores, according to lulvlces- Scores of families are destitute!‘ The D1518 reuched m" at 9-15 of which collapsed. Munielpali-f-‘ms (“"1941 b)’ B31119 JOIN-lilo“. tromlntlntl of‘ icaipifllu Bin-pom- and Radical Deputy (Canadian Press) l I imlntlnent of Francois Blnet, luw-i icalladh" 7"") ture. Durand was chosen yesterday 611111191" 15 10 V191! Cit-Hilda in All- Aooi- ' A London Times '---o LONDON. April 11. —-'l‘he Times ___ says there ls not a shadow of the By Floods of River rather harder than other ports of Mile From The Federal Government, the tariff, but the Marltimes them- (Canadian Press) It was only natural that the threatened ‘by unprecedented floodsnttempt to run it on business lines Royal Palace. The latter has heenwmunity. the Times says. Rather The place w-here the river over-lSaint Johpvtroffic to American “ma” "e ,1 {he record heightyfrom the Maritfmes to the United country was submerged. within their own borders if the steadily in the course of the after- Wlth regard to the- problem of gapdelln in the vicinity of ‘the pal. it is impossible not to sympathise sands o‘ men "m, “whim may are federation are forging ahead. ‘But ‘King ‘Faisal, at his country nest, thinly settled Atlantic coast dis- STEAMEH Sill “"”“‘°“ '°‘ From Movie Actress (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 11.-Tho Senate divorce committee yes- terday granted s divorce bill ‘to Charles R. Riches. of To- ronto, from 'hls wife, Betty Compwn, the movie actress, who have her address so New York tClty. The bill will come up next week In the Bensto and will have to be ratified by both Senate and Commons be- flors Royal Assent can be giv- en it and the divorce granted. Quebec Senator Forecasts Election Before June TUIRIIQB Blvd-IRIS, Que. April 11. ——-‘He ready for the fray. Keep your ipowder dry, for the battle will soon be ion. The government at Ottawa cannot stay long in power. ll do not want to prophesy but I would be much sutrprisetli if t-he government is still at the helm by next June," declared Senator II), C. Lesperance at the close of n. meet- ing m’ the Conservatives oi Three Rivers last night ullder the ‘form 0i‘ n banquet tendered by the local Oonservptjlve Association to Senat- or H. dtltoutplaislr and Hon. Dr. C. L. P. Nonnand. ‘Examining the reasons at the morning by the S. S. Eagle fromimuom >34 i-he defeat o; the gouge;- votive party in Quebec. Senator ‘Lesperalwe asserted that they con- sisted chiefly in the lack of unity and of a Conservative daily rpress. Ha made an appeal of unity of com ially between the provincial wing and the federal wing. Only White Troops Will be Stationed In ‘J amalca (Canadian Press) es to‘ asbollsh the the stationing here of only white troops. 8 Distress Among Inhabitants of Western Ireland (‘Canadian Press) DULBIIJDN, April 11.—-Reports re- ceived by the Galway County Conn cil indicate great hardships, dis- tress and acute poverty among the inhabitants of the Connemara dis- trict and llslands of lnisbboiin and Inisturk. The fishing industry on which the islands depend has ibeen a complete failure this winter, and the people are living on potatoes. a Fire Loss Estimated at $600,000 (Special to the Guardian) EAST HARTFORD. Conn.. April 10. -A loss estimated at fully $600,000 resulted from an early morning fire which destroyed a warehouse under lease of the East Hartford Tobacco Growers Inc. In the building were 3500 cases of tobacco ready for shipment, a total of o-ne rmilllon pounds. WOW Brother of Bonar Law Passes Away In Ireland (Canadian Prsss) ‘DUiBIABN, Alprll 10.——~Dr. W. K. ‘Law, brother of the late Andrew Boner ‘Laiw, the distinguished lCan- adian who was born in New ‘Bruno- wlnt and l-ose to ‘be premier a! the United Kingdom. died ‘today at thea particular section of the com- 0019mm“ mmonderry’ ql-eiw‘; die was 73 years of age. Dr. thaw, besides being a medi- cal practitioner, ‘was an extensive breeder o! Irish hunters and was a Iorso landowner. Andrew Boner Law, died on Oc- tober 30. 1923, Jas. F. Claiiey 0f— Boston is World’s Champion Fiddler (‘Canadian Press) The some.‘ and chmill of fiddle tuning which t out idle Armory for s ‘week has died sway and James ll‘. Clancy of mund within the party and spec- ' KLNGSSON, Ja-lnaim. April 10.- The llmporlal Government purpos- use of Negro troops taut-he Janl8_l(2_t,,,garrison. ‘Arrangements are being made for mood through-joontestantta who came Bill. BEN. lNii Lilli BYNE HlNilHill At Vimy Dinner Held At Gov’t House. CAN. MTXDE CAR Presented to His Ex- cellency - L a d y Byng Receives Port- rait of Her Husband OTTAWA. April 11. —0fflcers of theOverseas Forces of Canada during those memorable years 1914 to 1918 guve two tangible ex- pressions oi their affection for their Excellencies the (lover-nor General of Canada. commander ot‘ the Canadian corps 1916-17 and His Gracious Consort at the Vimy dinner held at Government Ilotlsc Friday night. at which were pre- sent over 200 officers who fought under General Byng. One was in the form of a seven passenger, 75 horse power ‘Canadian made linl- ousine and the other was a por- trait of l-lia Excellency to Lady Byng. The presentations were made in behalf of the officers‘ by General (continued org-Pass 3): Dirigible Norge Arrives at Pnlham . Aerodrome (Canadian Press). _. PUILIIIAM, Eng, April 11.—-Th dirigible Norge, which will carry ‘the Amundsen-Elllsworth expedi- tion on its polar itllsht completed the first. lap of its journey from Rome when it landed here at 6.50 lp. m. The great ship which took of! freon the Ciamiponle flying field near Rome at 9.30 yesterday morn- ing. first elrcleidi over the aero- drome at 2.45, but it required sev- erol hours to bring the vessel to its moorings. Conservatives - Will Contest ' North Bruce (Bpsclsl to the Guardian) OTTAWA, 0nt.. April 10. -If the government decided to precipi- tate a bye-election i-n North Bruce the seat will be contended by a Conservative. This was made clear tonight by Right Hon. Arthur Meighen. Conservative leader. iiiiiiiiHiH-S ii ttiilttttits . Kitttt In Worst Air Disaster Since the War- Planes Fell 300 Feet and burst into flam- es. (Special to the Guardian) fI-IENLOW. Erin. April 1o. -I Five members of the Royal Flying Corps were killed today when two aeroplanes collided over the aero- drome here. The planes fell 300 feet and burst i-nto flames, burn- ing the occupants, two officers and three men. - The ‘disaster is described as the worst affedbitng the Royal Air Force since the war. One Diane was "pilot- ed by Flying Officer C, V. Lacey“ and carried three men, R. H. Ger- mann. B. ill. Young. and J. W. Sim- monds. it collided with a. plane piloted by Flying Oflloer W. Scott. In the opinion of experts who win. nessed the crash the impact alone was considered insufficient to have killed all the men. The air des- patch being caused by terrible burns. i ‘LEWIHPOW, MING” April 11.— $1.000 which were his rews/rds for and mmgm n, n_m_ fiddling down of some hundred from far land near. Johnny Boivln of St, George. OIA MERCHANT g_.-_— More men are interested in what s product will do for them, than in the fact that Tutankhamen never had one. Annual Subscriptlnnsjiellvsud “M; B! Mill, Cumulus and U. 8.A.M.M ‘IJHEVEHIE in wttts F|H5i Iii ttilltslt Islanders Are Due to Professional Faster Charged With Fraud (Canadian Press) LElPSl-C, Germany, April 10.- Hsrry Nelson, s professional fliw‘. with his manager, has been arrested on the charge that his exhibition of lasting at thg ‘Crystal lPalace was a fraud. Police asserted that N115“. WhO was represented to have been fasting continual- pdslnice Marchld a wais being e rom t h ' - ‘through a atbsbel? tubs Arrlve Home Tues’ mixtures of soups and malt. be Nelson has been removed tn a hospital. Urges Prayers For Persecuted Catholics (Special to the Guardian) ROME. April 10. —'l‘he Osserat- ore Romano. organ of the Vatican, Given Fitting Re- ception. The Fiddlers’ Contact imp] in Iluston last week in which Prince ladwurtl lsltlntlers took u promin. ent part aroused as much interest throughout the island as any other ' llilllllfillllli-f cilllvr bore or abroad. ‘1-11141 11115111 lln- (luardiau was be- ptlbilshes an exhortation t th-.. _. faithful. in following out ille livisllfilflmgpll “uh 1mm] m“! 10"" d1!‘ B“ m. Pope “u” for Ilmyerq mrfilncr: (chills. all anxious to learn A ‘ l0 resu , B! '5 f 1 , the cessation of ilenset-utlou oi‘ w“, ma, ‘as Catholics’ .\ '1 ' .- . . ialll‘ to (litlllr lfaflyottf) Cgtrlllllnleglllllg.MIAWGH d,“ Ahemselve“ proud‘ Mr‘ the rnanifestzltioir oi‘ tln- virain‘ AIN'T“; fmlfllmd “ecnml i" 111° m“, venerated m “HM, Jnldling wilile Robert Weeks car- ‘ ' rlotl all illt‘ ‘honors i-n stoiltlzlilclag, -T1le Vlllllfllll Organ enulnerutetl » . the shrines and chill-cites tiedicut-i“Igfillgléiigsérgytfilt811°: lllllllrglll. * re u s: ed to Mary in Mexico. and ret-aiis| that Pope Pius 1x proclaimed Our ,,.,,_S,_,“ Fwgfmf Lady oi’ Gilodolouile the patroni ‘ r‘ M“ “Her” B0310“ l saint of all ut‘ Latin America. ,m:fim"d"‘“1'- Cllvverlfl. P. E. ls- -—-_<o.- _ 'l‘lllrrl~-.\ir. Mclunis, Cape Bye. W0rkmen’s Com- pensation Board i 0f Ontarwi . lent-h received a silver cup and “Ailhhile fiuarqSllsge its flglflgflflzlilfilfileflsflfl for their splendid lllcelltion on January 1. 1915. and It is expected that the Island ‘ llD l? December 31. 1925. the work- contestants left Boston last night ' ' ~ ' wayngl-z 111K $51.4!H.0il5. Tile total of uv-lrlle depot by a ctnnulittt-e from the cidents reported io the Board ll1;'I'(llll‘lHl. Association after which a the same period was 20.014. Iieiitting reception will be given. merits totalling $5,56o,443 were To t-unhpiel- (he hundreds which "WE-Tiled 11151 Yfiflr 0f which $8ln.-,took part in the recent contest, it 53b ‘"18 f0!‘ lfledlclll 8111' 111111 "'91s surely remarkable and a great balamce compensation. l‘he toinliii-iimie 1,, [ll-men igqwnrd [slam] m Will! lllilie lllllll 111111’ ll lllllllllll 1l“'_l)t+lll;: :l\vnrtlt>d' if first and stacorltl low tllthillllilulll. or Ills-l, which was ma“ in (m. [1d,||i..,g and Mel» $3-l2-'_l.3l0- lll 191;» llltl 1olfll"i1l,lltlllt‘llli{ r-orltesis; hlessrsflheverie beneiits awarded was $89J,.i.2l.;uu] “reeks are therefore to be 511love were no medlcal allowancepeuytiiy ..O,|g,-atu|a;ed_ ell. - Montreal Wins - Basket Ball Semi-Finals (Canadian Press) g _ _ ST’ JOHN’ N_ B" Am." 113v, “(Specvlal to the Guardian) Montreal won the honor of stuglngi .01 1A“ ‘\' Om" Am" 10' “A the 1026 ‘Cain basketball finals new“ Ymulgmg the name 0t the a result of the victory m, the StBrJIOIIIIIIlOII lCXilrBsS Co. to “Ca-na- VL A ‘A A Qulmene chumpmngfllilll Ilxpress (‘timpany" received 5t Qfieiléc I'm“ Omar“; Over mg second and third reading in the Trojans cilhlnpitlns of the Mari- Hulls“ M Commons wmgm‘ time ‘Provinces in the second and inst of the two-game series on Vincents Gym floor here Saturday, , night, 30 to 23. This gives the Mon Meetings, Etc. trenl aggregation‘ the semi-final "Come and have n good skate Dancing I<‘irst—Mr. Weeks. P. E. Island Second—iiir. McIntosh, cape Breton ‘ l . 1170111. Express Co. i _ Becomes “Can. Pac. Express Co.” round by six points, the Trojans having won the first game by 37y to 36. The total ‘round was: I\L‘.A.A.‘ P6; Trojans, 60. Montreal ow _ rlneets Viflilnipeg for the DOIIIlIIIIIOD M Cmmwfl“ mm‘ bamrday‘ Apr" mm ,1oth. 8654 ' "Emerald i-Iall Monday night, |Aprll 12th. Whist and Dance. ‘(HERE WERE A lLndies please bring t-uke. 8603. LOT~TA STRANGE __ y MEN IN CHuncl-l .htailartflif“pfilfillmihfffilil $11.". ,(‘(l.—H9Ill'y McFarlane & (10., The Tkus MORNHN“ Furniture Upholsterers. 8092-1341110 1 "Alpha Re-ileknh Lodge “At fllolno" to lltltliollinv-s, their wlvvs or irlt-ntls. 'l‘tlesday, April 13th. “S30 p. Ill. I. (l. I). It‘. llnll. 80-13 \\ \\ i Sutnrdzly‘ afternoon, 8631 i Z , Z , "Remember the pantry sale 0f Z -the Cornwall-York Women's In. / stltllle at Affleck a Proud! X _.. "The annual meeting of the West (forehead Rifle Club will he held April 10th, at 7.30 p. m. in ‘West Covehead school.-—L. H, ‘Cotes. Sec’y and Tress. 86l7~4-9-2i l ifl'.\lfil'l‘lt‘E-~hleeting of Milton M l I | l t, , _ R l c C uh Saturday , April 10th at, alurlézgllllill unr m n mum LIIIDLI‘ Mme" Mm!’ Signed R. L’ Cole!‘ 86l0-4-9-2i Toronto, fair .. 50—'.l8 Montreal. clear -i0~—2l~i _‘ Quebec‘ cloudy “W20 "The Johnstoxfs River Drama- (“WHONMOWIL m], 25 46 tie Club will present the three set ‘,0 26 drama "The Arm_of the Law" at Halifax‘ "mudy Webster's (‘orue on Wed d - - - r nes ay Sal i. .1 h , i .. _ hal.....°.t'l...°°.".'. .. §§Qi‘2':;;<‘",{gf- or"; ti"; game-10- Ne-w York. clcor . . . . . . . .. 58-42", ‘a s’ ‘a as waglgilgaqee‘ Hlllh title this morning at 10.47 Sun sets this evening at 6.43 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.16. New moon on Monday, April 12. 8.32 a.m. "The Executive of the Scotch Fort Memorial Association are re- nqested to meet st Msobellan Bros. Charlottetown on Monday, . , ,1 p, Great, sr-it- 10o miles away. was notified of the trict. for more settlers st Ksnt- i _ | M,“ omsl Byellfi-glllrtlhltltofgvtlz. girtrafi-zlfflledotbywthe S note last flood menace and he is returning ville sad gfsrmouth would moan Boston. is in lposagu-un o! the’ Quobtatexas aiwsrded a violin as tsllllllmerslde tide eighteen -mln- l2th at 8 p. m. By order of Corn. “uaiuf um“ ma" my wed“ ("in more mom ers st Ottawa. Worlds Champions ip cup on one o e wnners. u es atel- than Charlottetown. mites. 3553,13.“ Gregorio l---DolIars‘Saved "Pliny will he: met at ' ' ihrhtarhtid. vBuii “llllBIil llooo noun" flow 1"