yi; fi ‘lMS_ _ _ 0,' ora J Mans Mm ¢ga_q-del iii is to moat in V sin ¢.» eras ii .E -00-OO-O§*OO0' 5.? H+*-***°**‘ sooo-ooo-occ-4 e+oooo-ooo-0 .4-oo-o-e-e-e+¢-0 1 CANADA. Like the ""‘*.!.H'..~."°“#..l°."..’li‘. v i #.1 » - pride a ‘ i decay ol moral _ ~ il ' 1 C Es sane s-srormiaa neurons sue Ai>Ru.1119ss 141>AG _ ,,,,_,,,,___,,__,,,__,,,,, . _ i §O§-0-0444** Al I, 'lwf _E | ' I '11 _-_g_- POWERS coND GERMAN REARM ME SEVE_ _ FEARED DEAD IN MINE BLAS ii|N>E?RS A.REIsla‘n_d Teachers. iilnmlin |NOpen Convention is H A FT lsarge Attendance Marks . Rescue Crews W Sessions. Mr. James MacCallum, k 1? d_ s5'b vamiyni Effort 'io 1'_¢Si ent U mifS~'ReP°1’f~_ _ 0 'Reach Spot Wh 6 Nwly B00 teachers trom Prince ¢l' _ Explosion ooourr ’i"£'i.`Z."11‘ .’.‘..“L‘§.‘.i “.r‘2“‘..‘.’23...“‘i’..‘i‘i - slonoitheannualtoachefs con- ire B'1'l.LAl'll0N. N’ B April 16- Hall yesterday morning, '1'h¢_¢n. lopehrthelivesolasven eoal rollmeht of teachers yesterday was greaterthanontherirstdaycl N03- B! Gllrtlllvs Special W ) vention in Prince ot Wales College revies BIUII mlnsrmrwaned with the tenigh as rescue ;‘ls=.=;f fri ou.; s i Sic* isis r i'iri§'i‘§ “E 2 °= IL? riiii *§;.r§l*‘ i §.r§§f§=2' filter? i iileoii 2-F.-:lie itil? iii. tlifvlll- vcd roaredoutthlsmo DAYS HFORE DBIB CLEABED o not know until sometime tomo rro at the earliest. whether the se were alive And it might take d for them to clear away a passage lhe men was hold likely deadly "after da which follows an explosion ot "i damp" in the coal mines, would claimed their lives. Ventilatiop It they survived the explosion; lt. mwgm--gpmmgmgmlm °~°n§Mt'.&-5' k . V- - . . - ha w E I I i 1 3' i sl § l where the sev- rising the convention last year. The following committees were appointed at the morning session yesterday: - Nomination--A. P. Doiloetto, Gor- don Rice. Alice uvle. ' Resolution-H. W. Yeo, chair- men. Bessie Mclreod. James Me- Beth. Florence Mallee. Finance-Louis Campbell, chair. msn, Ethel Tanton, Margaret Mc- D°usl11. Lewis ciailent. Press-Russell loaid, nogis Youniter. i “Mt lowest was shown ia tm Red Cross exhibit to the left oi' the entrance andvalso in the display of ettfwtive portfolios. the work or different schools throughout the mrgnrgditi ' 90 to the Red Cross ea- hibit there are displays by- the Ry. arson Prcll in-charge-Q1 My V c woraing when ure P. seary. ir. a., Halifax; sl' ra. . Myer co.. and the Gregg pubuan- Ui! O0., Toronto. in ehargeof Mr. ri. J. rr. Morrissey. 'rwo low ia- ul l\ll‘\l’i°° iirml. Hyndman and Oo.. . display of advertising matter, gr. cluding blotters and ‘note books which are boi!!! distributed to the \° teachers. _ Alter the enrollment of teachers ' the President ur .1.w r Mao 9 V: vellum. Jr., saliva-as his report of the year's activities which follows. as shut oi! by the lall of hundreds od tons of material and sutlocat fumes would have filled the 1,500 loot south-east level where the oiast occurred. e o lv 'I‘he expiosion's source remain d andetermined tonight. spontane us combustion oi coal which ignited les or the ,'shooting" of an exploa e charge 'to loosen coal were held as possible causes. The presence oi a shot-firer among the missing group was held as indicating the probabil- ity of the "shot" theory. None of the other 180 men in the (Continued on Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Borden Line Club loading I-legs. ai Lambs. Oalves Aib_sny_Wedriesday april mir \miu° . Beyond the general recommenda- B05 of evidence it had taken. and com ments, It =emphasisod "white col lar wage earners with incomes a about $1.250 could in general af- - or fy seven percent but limited by ma t mum rates per 100 l>°\md»5 grain, flour, mill product-S. h , O Wdfufl Mid tihdkilkd 15531115 With th ghgn hgrggsy milk, pulpw incomes rronr sam ro also some §,,.§f\,m ,md me 1.,mb.r_ .,111 win deliver an .across aero eager °1 be owoiuaee from ure me _ rates. , will conform with emergency increases ' granted by the interstate commerce ¢ oommissiori or the United stares. Ao:-ne commodities, principally MONTREAL April 16- miss strc/w, 1-rult, vegetables, livestock ood. reased In Montreal , Pre ay, W. J. P. MacMillan of Prince Ed- ward Islalii, who graduated from McGill's faculty of medicine in 1908, the auspices of the Graduates o- oiety or McGill University on M Xi- P Eeniier To Nations or not,"endanger peace unilateral repudlatiorr of its inter- national obligations.” STRONGLY W0""\ED DENUNCI- .A.T-...l M. Laval minced no words as he submitted the joint. resolution. "The German initiative of March 16 must be condemned," he declared. “Meas- ures must be considered with a vi -l1- on- day. AS-il 20, it was announced at 'J-r . the U versity today. _ r /I _a\\_e\‘ ~ _ . sy rl éA..lmi The. Finishing Touch fs f ’l"»:f' 1*” Aki I"`\ Li! with Salman, of mm, the irish-rude. 0°-elm ` 0 Complete your Easter preparations by balding a special also with Easter decorations. Maize It » I '.*.f‘.::;".'.“;:'..i ":."°.'.“:::r.° rz B.».i75°d Den.“1.\°i§*?i ation Of Treaty Repudiationii D b_ t 0 St -_ Is_ Submitted-Polish Foreign ° “ ° “ "‘_*_fl“f Minister Expresses Oppositlon. ' (C. P. By Guardiar\’s Special Wire) ` ‘ 5 army system The resolution will be considered today day' in be devcmd W " dm” '22 Pierre Laval, French Foreign Minister, presented the ut comme W resolution while Sir John_ Simon, British Frrclgn Secret- P° *°‘°'“’» nt ° “im” ary and Baron Pompeo di Aloisi Italian elegatos, sup- Mmm" R“m°°y M“°d°“°1d 52:1 ported it. Poland expressed strong opposition YV - It is also suggested the council consider establish- '1 ment of penalties for future treaty violators ‘i ... it is ii League. dtodkarna ~ Mu iimniils (A. P. by Gaa.rdlan's Special Wire) D, Tenn., April 16- Beven persons were injured. ap- proximately '15 rnadt homeless and 50 homes and biiildings destroyed or damaged when 250 kegs od blsstlm powder and 20 .cases cl dnamite exploded today in the centre of this small vil1B¢° IW” the Kentucky-Tennessee lines. 'Ilhe explosives, stored in s. small mine sllPP1y house, were set od! by Um a evlll Chamberlain, the Exchequer' Wm Chancellor of BUPPOBJTED BY BRITAIN AND ,_ bummg residence nearby, ein Sensing the denser od the flames. J. O. O'0onne1l, railroad 586015. hi! “tg” spread the alarm, firing pistol! and shouting for the 350 residents of the town to flee. Screemlm mothers gathered children to their rape nod ro shelter- in the wooded mountains surrounding the vill- ages. Cecil tool: about 40 persons into a storm house a few moments he- fore the ten-iitic explosion tore the supply house and the two-worey Masonic Hail, nearby to shattered hre _ f. _ Llqy emu, . en a seo/t in the ation.- It contemplates mcasu W5 and °°"°d 1" sides °f really against future treaty violations. oirilsed houses several hundred yards B.W8Y. Weather Etc.- ffiie weafuia liao ~A Woeuws mmo _ Asc. Soelcci’ fo CHANGE ‘mfr-lou Noficc Y \_ \.ii"f92_ _ _ -»\\-. _ ~ VV 1 \ _f I Stabilization (A. P. ly Gas.nl|al'a Special Wire) LONDON, April 16-Stabilisation of .world currencies was intro- duced into the budget debate in the House of Commons today by Bir Herbert Samuel, leader of the Liberal opposition, and other speakers. "1 wish the Chancellor in his report had expressed a desire to secure a measure of stabilization of currency and could have told us some fcrra of a conference con- templated with the United states mon which, fully as much as up- on ourselves and Hence. the de- cision rests." said ltr Herbert. "Japan depreoiatee the yen, Am- gxa the dollar, Belgium the beige. _ tain the pound," Sir Herbert continued. “Depreciation is one ct __oheprilnsreasonsfcrihelowleval , f *'“»"“'»"-» ml .~~~L~1 .bfi "HL K 5 _ _ _ .\ . .it --.tim _......a......~..; riwfii-`l_ Into British Budget Debat Introduced e 1 at which the state of the world continues. “I regret that the Chancellor has made no survey of this important factor." 1"un1ey Braithwaite, Conserv- ative, echoed B11' Herbertfs senti- ments. "President Roosevelt torpedoed the World Economic Conference (at London in 1938) because he wasanxloustotlnkerwithhiscwrl currency and introduce his new deal," lraitliwalte said. George Lansbury, Labor leader. twittod the Chancellor for not mention of the non mekins - -pn- mant of any sum for war debts to the United States. "The Ohancel- _ lu was able to balance his ac- counts only by refusing Britain? (Canadian Press) Fresh to strong winds with oc- casional rah and some fog. BlE'I‘l@Il0I.0Gl(_`AL 0FFlCE_ Thir- onto, April 10-Minimum and mrixi-_ mum temperatures :T- Dawson . . . . . . . ._ .... ..... 20 H .ilrlrvix ... 1..... im '.'B Edmonton . . ... ... 'M W Regina ... ... ... .as as.. 30 50 Winnipeg ... -... .. .. ... .. 20 if’ Toronto ... . . ... area- '-34 :W oreawa ... .. M 40 Montreal ... . . ... ... ss... 32 -I'-3 Quebec ... ... ... ... -. 30 44 Bali-it Julia ._ ... ... ... ... 34 #2 32 01 40 Halifax ... ... ... ... ... Charlottetown ... ... 30 FOIIICABT Maritime Provinces:--Fresh ta strong winds with occasional rain and some fog. High tide this morning at 0.46 and tonight at 10.24. sun aaia rms evening at 0.46 and rims, tomorrow morning at 5.12. Pull moon Thursday. April ll, 4.10 p. m. Bnmmersida this eight;-on ailantaa ister than Charlottetown. vs lerdee l.l A. il. 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