I. ,8 10v A [MERCHANT i? ylhon s man ,io soslnlngi, d‘. privod of the NWIM of oightsous living, m ‘alums and children's children will flip whore hs sowed. ,,.,...<,-,,_ w» ,.,.,., » -. _ ., .. ggnrlsttstosa:"0usllo:“;m Or‘? [ultllll Filillii Declares Rt. Hon. Ar- thur Meighen in Course of Debate on Maritime R i g h t e Resolution. PLEA 1561i UNITY Made by EIHonQMac K.enzie King-Scor- es Secession Talk. OTTAWA. April l4—-Defiuin|: ills altitude toward Maritime prob- lclus during the course oi the de-' hate which ended in the unanimous: adoption of the Maritime tRights resolution of W. A. ‘Black. nlelu-| i per for Halifax, ‘Rt. ‘Hon. Arthur nleighen. leader of the opposition] in the House of Commune, lic- l'llll“8dI—- "Phat the responsibility is a ser- ious one we all admit. 'i‘ilat the problem is a complex one we equal- ly agree. What it is we are pretty well agreed on too. This country since 1921 has suffered from very general depression. We revolved into it along with all other nations on tlliscontitnent. We have re- ulailletl in it longer than any other nation. We suffer iroln it still. "Certain portions of the country have undergone-greater trials than others. Those which labor u-nder what one alight describe as geo- graphical disabilities naturally suf- ier the most. One of these por-Z lions is the Maritime Provinces 0f Canada. That they have under- gone lnany hardships in the last live years there can he no ques- tion. They were generally pros- perous for a number oi years be- fore, but they recently have lost in population; they have lost ill business enterprises and they have lost in hope-more so undoubtedly, than any other portion of our coun- try." An Undisputed Fact “There ‘may he some discussion in regard to what the reason has been, ‘but there can be no dispute .ns to the fact ltself.- These things have given rise to questioning as to whether or not, they have re- Lighthouse Toppled Into, the Sea PHILADELPHIA, April 14.- Heniopm lighthouse, historic mariners’ guide, was hit'by s northeast gals today if"! "Filled into the sea. The , lipht was located on s nsrrou llrip of Sandy -Wlstel and sx- tended to the Delaware Bay. a short distance north of the breakwater, it was built by the British in 1765 srldrecsntly had boon abandoned because of the undermining of its Wounds- tlon by storm. Prince 0f Wales To Take Holiday (Canadian Press) LONDON. iAtpril 1i.—Il‘he Prince 0i‘ Wales ‘will leave tomorrow for a holiday on the continent and his home engagements ulltil the end oi’ ‘Milly have been cancelled. (Special to the Guardian) ti“; illilllll BY Hill Mt. Cassel Orphanage St. John, Falls Prey to Flamed-Damage Estimated at $200,- 000. ST. JOHNS, Nfld.. April i4. —- A fire which broke out in Mount Caesel Orphanage shortly after midday spread quickly fanned by a high westerly wind and short time enveloped the main iluilding and the eastern wing. By two o'clock nothing remained in- tact bllt the Oregon wing recently LONDON- All?“ 14- ~— The built bltt the fire was apparently Prince of Wales received Mayor (Linuder control. H welliil" "i Gilli-WU’ ill Si- Outhonses umli a barn in which Jam“ P1111198 lodllif- about 40 head oi cattle were kept '__""<°@"""- were also destroyed. The institution, which repre- sented tllc life work oi RemhBrotll; - or Ennis, superintendent, onset about 250 orphan boys, who were engaged under the (‘ilristiau l - her ‘c, “mm P brothtrs ilt farm work and 0i NEW YOIIQK Aprnreliif)__nenlth industrial occupations. Commissioner llarrls declared bums‘! ‘framed by ttllenfielvtall; that Jews are relatively susl-ept- ‘mrkun’ m“ B“ “mien m lble to diabetes and disorders oi‘ “mm "t the h“ "gm m the nerves alld kidneys while they ‘fam qmey "mud "m b“ replacad are practically immune to tuber-m” $304100‘ is eulos . T0 Form New Hawaiian Volcan i Resumes Activity (‘Canadian Press) tiLhDO, April 14.—4Malluo DUBLIN. Alprll -the mountain was belching fire “f the mm‘ M “negimme 675 ma, above the "a level. w“ Northern Partiialnent so that Re down its slopes, The island was shaken yesterday by numerous earthquakes. Viscount Cecil T0 Represent Britain as chairman. Multi-Millionaire ' Commits Suicide (Canadian Press) cl-lvcd what was their due at the ly whether or not the terms, used in its widest sense, under which they etntered confederation have ‘been faithfully and loyally seller-l ted to. "'l‘lle Maritime Provinces claim they have ngt been adhered to. The question then before us is, what, are they? Have they been adher-' ell to? And if not, what can be, done to remedy the situational. Wero we agreed that they had’ been adhered to, 1 do not think this problem then would be solved. A practical condition confronts us. Those provinces are undoubtedly today laboring under disabilities, not com-lnon to, or at all events greater than, those endured by other parts. “That ls a condition of affairs which the whole country cannot I (Continued ' ‘on. Page 3) OQ§§Q O4QQ§Q>§ Condensed Specials . ' RATE-Ac. per word, net oocll insertion in this column. oo-g-o-ooo-o ._.-_._____ WANT-ED -- MAID FOR _GEN- ersl housework. Mrs. Coiwell, 13.’! Fitzroy 6t. liiiiil-ti-ll-Zi ‘winners-amt. on WOMAN to assist with general house- work. . Apply this office. 8736-4-14-31 ‘JOB PRINTING OI" EVERY description, trltsnply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Priotery. Phone 132. w ‘WANTID- AN IXOFIRIENOE maid for general housework- Apply to Mrl.,l)onald McKinnon. 127 North River Road or Phone 1i0-J.‘ 8784-i-14-2i . wsuuson: nuances, , HA;- burg ‘Steak. Potted Meats, fresh every day-Saunders, Newsome -ated at one hundred lilousand dol- castell a gramme of music arranged by Mr. n trn. composed of Miflfl Kill-Diet"! ard. piano; Mr. J. Johnson and hir Alyre Arscnault banjos. ersl mnmbere which were Particul- arly ‘enjoyable. especially ing" by dei Rielto. played his own accompaniment. Cilaluberltlln ‘Company here Foreign Secretary. today that Viscount Cecil, assist- 'ed by the advisers to the Foreign i0ffice, Admiralty, War Office and Air Ministry would be the British representative on the preparatory disarmament conference. The governments oi’ the Domin- ions. Sir Atlstcu said, would not be specially represented on the committee but as usual all the developments would be com-muni- outed to them and special steps would he taken to associate them with tile work o! tile sub-colnlnit- tee of imperial Deietlcg appointed to advise on questions connected with the preparatory columittee's work. Election of Martin Recalls Hit With Prince MONTREAL. April 14. —-0ne oi the bright spots in the career of Hon. Mederic Martin, re-ciected mayor oi Montreal yesterday ior his sixth term alter betas out of office for two years, was the hit he rnadewith the Prince of Wales. When the Prince made ills first visit to Canada in 1921, Mr. Martin received hIuLOB ‘behalf of the city. Something more than formal ai- fability spralug up between them. Tile Prince paid a private visit to the Mayor's house in the Out-Bill!“ M10» Baptist Temple Destroyed FALL RIVER. . April 14-- Tite Baptist Tentvll" was destroy- ed by fire today with n loss estim- lars. or the city. Gifts were exchang- _ I P pd, The Mayor we|nt bac: to ‘l2: , ' t, d to te occason un ro e tbg ‘Prinlce a -number 0f c1881‘!!- The Prince gave the MIIYOI‘ 1i walking stick and a pair oi tlioves. When the Prince returned to Cun- ada for a visit to his rwnch tWO you" inter, he called up MBYO!‘ Martin on the telephone and the two spent the afternoon together in the ‘Prince's room at the iwtel- Still At The Top (Canadian Press) muzw YORK. April IL-flhwfll report for the quarter allows Great Britain and Ireland etlii at the top of the ghdpbullltllllfl nations. Station C. F. C. Y. Last evening O.F.C.Y.. operated iointiy by Mr. Walter iilurke and the island Radio Company. broad- spleudltl‘ bill brief pro- Albert ‘Blanchard. ' The programme included sever- l numbers by the Casino Orches- Horllby, violin; Mr. Albert Blanch- v Miss Lucy Blanchard sang sev- “Coronach" Wins ' Tonight, c.tr.c.v. will again be Gillllmll P1001109 on the air" at seven thirty o'clock t "mm, Mr. Albert planchsrd sang and l Co.,-Market Bldg. flii-o-i-om _- -._ . ‘VOU WANT GOOD INVELOPFS Prices, 50 ior I00, .80 for 35c. 250 for 550, 600 for $1.00, i000 n 10141.88. aloof-polo. Guardian 0f- ce. 1 ow-rs-rolo-telllvlno ALL TH! time ~st alum market prise. Farmers who ssn oolnbills sad load la ear lots st their nearest . llllioitjhqsld one .ms ck more. ' W- l, svs with a programme of music furn- ieheri by suciht wellficnowlanfiltllfll; lottetowtn arts s as rs. o a “Md,” Pa") West. violinist; rm Leigh Wsr- Nmwugnflmm‘ (Bah M,“ “__ [lord Wollavingtoa's three year old colt “Coronech" by Hurry 9i!’ ren, contraito; Mr. Mont Warren. pianist and jpossibly Mr. Hollis warren. ban o. Mr. Wilfred lBoulter will deliver Wet ma: Vi“?! biywdmff: the Agricultural talk and will Stakes. ere we ‘singer’. “n” have as his llubiect. the Work of iensih! "'0'" - m “In” the Provincial Department of Alrl- (ll-W- 1-41"! D5597 ‘ m cnmna Bridge was third by half s. 6,118 ‘- tcoronach, outstanding candidate vfor the Derby. w“ i119 0113513" favorite at 2 to 5. lance Gaye was Mrs. Warren will sing: "the Fairies" by Dolores, backed at la-s ssatnst- s! was Rainbow Brldie. s“ lull by ryndy nfidward Island-Lille the Dew good or bod sood as posts Evidence of Canadian Business Man Before Customs Probe Com. - Billion Cigar- ettes Sneak Year. (Canadian Press) incentive to smuggling from the OTTAWA, Alprii M.-ili‘l‘0lll over- United States. Just a hint that the ails to evening gowns, from cheese excise may be cu-t lby $2 a thous- clotth to pearls, the smug ing tradezattd was given when Hon, George over-looks no commodity on w'hicll|l3oivin, Minister oi Customs, asked ed Into Dominion Every Irish Party l»i.—ldanlou De- ’ rulers, who recently split with the Lou lather Reimblicalt leaders, has tie- which (burst into activity wttn “m”! it" f"? *1 "i?" i’]°':]‘:“"‘,";f;t streams of lava Saturday sent bii- “Halon T e ‘mun p“ ' ° lows of smoke yesterday. Whether “"97 Wm be to “"58 “bomtlgnfltlfi could not be seen for the peak. 13,- Cmw" h‘ both the Free ‘Smte and , , , , pulblicane can enter both assemb- mdde“ by “Duds that‘ readied mniies. Au organizing committee has been formed‘ with I’. J. ‘itutletlizo a member of the Dahlia -P9.l‘lllilllelli money can be made by e ' ding the] Customs man, the ICut-rt s Probe- Oommlttee was told today, I Representatives of a wide raugei of ‘businesses in Canada gave evi-' deuce of the competition they have met Iwith from snlillaislcd gods. Sev- eral stated that their businesses could not bold» out lunch longer unless smuggling was ver consid- erably curtailed. ' One said that his firm had gone ollt oi the silk ‘llllfllllfiflfl because oi‘ t-ne futility oi‘ trying to compete with smuggled silks, and another said that his tflnm had almost giv- en up the manufacture of khaki work trousers because‘ of "Rook island ruinous competition." ‘Today's witnesses confirmed the statements rude yesterday that Rock tllslaud, Que, on the interna- tional ihouder was the center for all ‘Canada of textile smuggling. Tile nlallers of wormens dresses in Canada were “almost bankrupt" said one witness. Canadian Business Men Make Startling Declarations OTTlAWA, Atprii l~i.--—*Clot'hing and tobacco merchants held the floor at the custom-s probe today. The former, represented by a doz- en business men ttrom eastern and western Canada, testified that or- gflnlzed smuggling of silks, textil- es and mwde-lrp carlueuts ie snak- ing it almost imtpossible for Canard lull dealers in these artlc esqto car- ry on. 'l‘he latter object chiefly to the activities of those who bake advantage oi’ lower prices in the United States to bring cigarettes in comparatively small quantities for resale ill Canada mostly to their to what extent this would enable dealers to reduce prices. The users of low-priced cigarettes might bene fit by three to flve cenlts a packet from such a production, the repre- sentative of the imperial Tobacco Company, thought but he suggest- ed that a reduction of $2.50 a thou- sand would make it easier to ef- fect that reduction. The silk and textile men wt re given an equally sympathetic hear- ing by the committee and they were encouraged in their proposal to tprepare while they are all in Dttaws this reek ‘l memorandum to the committee snggefltlng reme- dies for the smuggling conditions which they claim to have proved. Rock island uh-dt Beebe. (Flue, bord- er poill-ts, were mentioned by spok- as lnen from every pert oi Canada as the chief ports ..“ ilirit entry for leheslp wearing apparel, most of which is accused of being lpris- ou-manie in the United States. There were more machines than the entire population could operate, said ‘Max Jacobs, oi Montreal, who added that when he operated a factory in the States years ago he used to sell to the “liitianulfacturera in =Rock island and Beebe moods which later leiit these points as Canadian 1118419. One manufacturer testified that old customers who had also dealt had started to come back in the curtailed. This is businee men's week in the tprobe and a nunliber of tlnaau- iaoturers and retailers from all parts of Canada are assembled friends, as a side-line to their lreglu- Jar business. tliut the result of this here. Recommendations tors the curtailment of smuggling will he ‘W141i! by llwm Jointly before the with him for a cmspie of years, last fetw months since tile customs probe started-and the activities o! smugglers presumably had {teen many . 1_ . , _ years and a lnulti-millionaire com- bands of the country. and especia stated in the House oi Commonslmnled suicide by showing hlmee" last night, He was 63 year.- oi‘ age. lpetlty enluggliug-ls that a billion] lwetlk is over. One suggestion which contra-band cigarettes a year 11nd has been anode tby several differ- ilAiN ll . l . 1 (swam. m ‘he Guardlan) ‘wiglggxlg h8g6 £95m gcmiilgnllelr way into Canada it was stat- ent witnesses is that the whole LONDON, April 1-l. —Slr Austen ‘émel ‘ ‘or ted- customs (preventative ggrvjgg The tobacco men (believed that U1" Very touch higher taxation on Giilareties in Canada was the chief until; tzttnn iii “Hill m iillHlli-H” should be placed under the direc- tion oi the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police, Business Men Offer Suggestions (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. April 14. -Appoint- mcnt of the preventive service staff by the Department of Cus- toms and Excise instead of by the Civil Service Commission, an in- crease ot‘ Customs collectors at the frontier ports. and patrol of the border points by the Royaicgn. ndian Mounted Police were some oi the constructive suggestions made Paul Hfltfln’ Ex.con. Committee investigating smug- , gitng when a number oi repre- vlct, Arrested at get-lolly» business ml... chiefly rom oronto a d M ut i 0'0 GPOIIHdS, C011“ evidence regardilllg tire Zileslhtl fesses to Three {sggltgxgliiltleg baglld its effect upon a u ness. ' H. S. Burke, of the Imperial Months Relgn of Tobacco Co., of Montreal declared Terror. that upwards of a billion cigar- ettes were smuggled into Canada annually, while J. D. Fitzgerald of the Merchants Association of Montreal stated that unscrupulous merchants in the Donlinion were conniving at the smuggling oi cigarettes and their sale without excise stamps. Mr. Burke said that one check on this trsiiic would he to lower the Excise Tax in Canada nearer to an equality with that in the United states. NEW YORK, lAtprii liqPaul Hilton, ex-conviot arrested at the Polo Grounds yesterday as the Queen's "radio burglar" made a com/plate confession on his threB months reign of terror, police said. in which he admlitted that he killed one patrolman. shot ilwo detectives and wounded another policeman. The identity of the "radio burg- lar" was learned by police from a palwntbloker to whom Hilton had sold some of his loot. His prison records dhciosed the fact that he was an ardent baseball {an and yesterday at the .~Polo Grounds po- lice and the pawnbrokers eon watched the l-lne of fans on hand for the opening of the season. .__. _.__. . _.._.. l-Hti tiiiliiiMiiliT’ The lpawnbroker’: son first recog nised Hilton and the police closed in ‘on him subdulng him with black- jaclae when he attempted to draw a tpletol and light his wavy to free- donl as he had done on several other occasions. Ettlfiiil elite of Hawaii now iivs, for pro- grass is constituted much oi’ the territory now embraced by Waikiki, whose sandy strip of beach is famous in song and fable. now find little to remind them oi about the brackish pools oi water this year, and the ‘ ‘ie tw- iill-Wiflfliii Til ilPEtN The opening of the automobile season has been somewhat delayed ives are ly sll the Flor some time this eatenprisiag taste. lull disoloyof Roadsters. Phsetloas, fictional l-t will be well worth the "When nan Em m Smliifl!" frllo field of llsrl included sever- . , resilient-s this way. Thomas Phase it. l! LC]! ms. m hotml-‘ll mys llyss." Sheridan-Gordon. Bail. . .- “A Fat Lil‘ know wld his Mam- "Abasnt", by Gordon. sl prominent Derby csnditlstos. "on. better prepared for the event. This is especially the case with the firm of Messrs. A. Horne and 00.. who PQIIBIGII! the well-known models of the Chevrolet and the Studebaker, rooms in order to tempt the prospedtive buyer with can to slllt their They have now arranged on view a splendid assortment ‘(Blevroiet Roadsters, Touring Cars, Coupes, Bsdsos, and New iloodsus; while in Studebaker Standard and Bpeolsl 8i: nndeio they have also a Noun. A. Horns and cove show rooms before choice. lintn has been arranging their show Country Club Coupes, Coaches sad N. A . ("l5 l] "ll-ll "iii ‘Entremont and His Younger Brother. (Canadian Press) iAtpril 14.—\A douibie tragedy occur- red ill the local harbor here yester- day when- a rowlboat containing t-hree cialntiiggers calpsized throw- ing its occupants into the ice wat- er. Bert Dentretnliont. 17 year old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L Dcntre- moat, sank after s. brief struggle. His brother Leslie one year his junior and the third lad. William ‘Almerault, were rescued by some 'mon in s motor boat who had been attracted by their cries. but tlhe younger Dentremont succumbed to eoid and exposure shortly after be- ing Ibrmlght .10 shore without re- gaining consciousness. Amirault will recover. A search was immediately made liar the body of Bert Dentrenlont [but it thtadi not been found this lnoraing. The surviving youth said that the rowboat sprang a leak and des- pite ail that he and his compan- ‘ione could do it swamped when struck by a large wave. Senator Who Voted For World Court Defeated (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Alpril .‘l-i.— Colonel Prank L. Smith, foe of the World ‘candidate over Senator William B. are in the Senate. ll-Ie will be op- posed: in the November election by George E. Brennan. Democratic chJeftain and all avowed wet. Senator Mcliialeyh vote ior Unit ed States adherence to the Wbrld Court was made (the chief issue of Colonel Smith's campaign and the laser's aides attributed his victory tlo hLs stand against the measure. it was tile first opportunity voters have had to register their feelings toward the proposal since antl- 'worid. court forces started the cam- paign to defeat Senators who voted for adherence. Calls Dominion Most Wonderful Land'- In The World~ (Canadian Prsll) LONDON, April lie-tin- a tbrieh interview here Henry Ford. who; spent Monday night in a $1.75| at the sittings of the special House room on the third floor of a down-‘Oi’ the liiillilifiiil Prfiiibylerif i" ‘he town hotel and loft for Detroit yes- terday deciared his conviction that Canada has s (brilliant future and that the Dominion, especially in the matter of natural resouncee, is the most wonderful land in the world. He described himself as much a Canadian as an American saying that he was really an inter- national citizen. Eluélfiltv’ Living Where Chinese Ducks Once Swaln HONOLULU, April 13. ——Whcru Chinese dtucke once swam, the sweeping away the swamps which in by-gone years The thousands who bathe here that time when Chinese quarrelled and over the ducks they raised there. The story is ‘that one winter a severe storm arose with so much‘ rain that the pools overfiowed and ran together. The duck ponds be- came one and the flocks hopeless- ly mixed. A riot almost resulted. The! Chinese ducit keepers, excited lest! gaged in shrill debates and blows were near. ese ‘epped into the surging dis- putes stld claimed attention. "Let every one keep peace un- til nightfall," he pleaded. "When it is dark. every duck will return to his home flock." ft was as the Chinese peace- maker had claimed. When the sun went down each duck return- lsrhile of , .. purchasers finally making their ed to its proper shed and was locked up. the ovraers happy: 5. llllllii. OENYFRlEPEAJST lP-UIBNICO, N. 8., Annual Subscriptions Delivered 15-" l7 loll, Canada and U. B.A.ll-dl iiliilfii Sliiiiii- Earl of Cavan tint iFor Revaluation of , Soldiers Settlement, Land-—Not a Single Clause Was Passed. nunvlsTl-zlt’ ANGRY Oourt, has been nominated by lilln- ois Republicans as their Senatorial McKinley who voted for the meas- Former Chief of the Stilfi of the imperial Army who may Come t0 Canada as Governor-General, ac- cording to rumour. Artist Duchess Dies In Paris (Canadian Press) IHARJS, Atprll l4.-— llerlnaillo. Dowager Duchess of Rohau, au-tb- or and painter, died here yester- day. She was 73 years oi’ age. — Dirigible Norgc (Canadian Press) OSIUO. Norway. Atprii i d-lrigible Norge which will be used expedition arrived here 1.25 p. m. after a flight fnom Pul- ham, England. Draft Evader Charged With Assault (Canadian Press) Grover C. Bend-troll, i-‘uitctl States Army draf-t evader goes on trial to- day charged with haviug criminal- ly assaulted a fourteen year old girl three years ago. Tile trial will be held behind closed doors. Arrives in Norwayl by the AmundsemEllsworth Polar today at ‘MOSBACH, Germany. April ll.»- ‘At lack of Progress»- Threatens to With- draw Bill Altogeth- er. (Special to the Guardian) ()’l"l‘AVi'A. April l-i- ’i‘llc liotlsu of (Jomutolls today spoilt its third full Llay ill cotlliuittel: of tllt- wholo (on tht- (il)\‘ci'liill(!lil.'si bill for lltc tlWdVilllliltlUll of soldiers settlement (lillltl and l-lldeil up itrtet-isciy where jiL begun at the l-uululenl-enteut of the lirst. day. Not a single clause oi’ the bill was passed ill the titres days. As the hour of eleven approach- cd the liousc saw the usually ur- ibatln Minister of thc ltlterior. lion. (‘Charles Stewart. \t\'lli) hall piloted ‘the lucasuro all lltly. express i-n- digltutiotl at tho lack oi progress. lie first decided that if the (llouse did not accept the clause 4‘___The when next the hill came down he would withdraw the bill altogeth- Later in moving that the committee rise he announced that. the (lovcrnntcnt would ut-trept res- qtousiiliiity for the bill when next. it is revised and put it through the conllnittee. On its next introduction said Mr Stewart l aln going to withdraw the hill if there is not some give and take among members of the t-olntulttl-e, or if the Government have to take responsibility we will ‘put the bill through. I am cer- |taiu|y not going to spend another ithreo or four hours discussing it. ‘We have already spent threo wiloie days. " I don't say, how- ever, it is all time wasted with wltioh statements the committee rose at 11 o'clock and the Com- mons prepared to take up the Labor Department estimates with they lose their valuable birds en-:Qu9l,e¢_ tnir . . . . . - -. Then an aged Chin-I the new Milnister, lion, J, C, Elliott. Gov‘t to Oppose Appeals of Nash Fruit Firms Continuing Presby- terians Get Gash l0irr.\\\_u\,‘_ April 1-i.—'l‘ile Do- And Pr0perty,ll'..'.’..°’t'v. “v3? “£313.31! l§'.'"Z-.,'§l'“r"§§ iouto, former Prt-sidetlt of tho . Privy Count-ii in tho llnioll Gov- M\E.Ail .-—(lift. agggggfiglxzlifi on? m“ cash ‘m3 ernnlent, to oppose the appeals be- liroilerty worth‘ $6 000 have ‘been m“ "mac by the NM!‘ "u" Inter‘ made by the Kydd fajmuy weqb ests of the western provinces from ' ‘ the convictions registered against gtzlzrgtéggsogle ilfallgseo theta ill Vaucotlvt-r, lion. J. C. church the term "luitnority" tneau-tmluolt’ Mmmm" "r Lam“ an‘ u _ _ I H ‘ 1 I _ _,novu‘nccd ‘today. ‘ rggllrcl'f'ilelliz‘zl"iflffzlhwzfenégt13%| lhe mash firms and four of had no church 110mm (their executive officers were seat- . " d to pay fines of $25 000 each Announcement to this cffectfnce ,_ v ' ma» a ---~-»=t::2..:"r. ‘L'.‘.i.“..'§,“‘i.'.°,..‘l“° its , . Presbyterian Church of flanadttlhav“ "m" 5H9" 1'0"“ M‘ “P99”- Tlte benefactors arc Mrs. (ieorge ggapllcimTrzlltz-elittlll ‘Erlmigll Kydd, lots worth $0.000 and cash “pupal b“! Wm, nkpya (lopon? of $5,000; Mrs. Jane Kidd. liusi-‘t ' "i t '1 “P W" ings, $5,000, and Wm. Kydd $5,000.(_ --—-——- a (Continued ' on. Page 3) Found Guilty For Selling Newspaper AFTER fiEi-ltDlNfit ‘THE ween/scan?» avatar/tours nvswr ‘flat/no IN THE. l LEAGUE‘. wlt.\_ win rut: FENNANT | (Canadian Press) t .\iO.\'(‘.'l‘(JN, N. ll., April l-i. ulullgntcttt in the (‘USP m tht- King (versus Kt-tnutttil (‘lifiortl of n H". \ ‘ills ‘(EAR Iuiohlt newspaper staff. chzlrgzud \\_ ,_with filtering a llPWB-t apct- for sale on the ‘hlollfllllll station plniforllt g v_ without pcrluisslttu. and ltoutrary - ., tn tho ruins of the railway, was , tglvctt ill tho ]i(|ll('i' court this utorrtiltg by Jlitlili‘ f‘. A. Sleeves. 1 Tile accused was found guilty null a fine of one tiollar and costs inmouniiul: to three dollars was Iimposetl with tltc option of one week in jail. Tho finc was paid. Announcements, l Coming Events, - ‘\ _____ _ TORONTO, April 15. - Maritime ' strong Winds and guics, west tot north-west, light snow full and much (.o]dpr_ I "lladntinton Tournament and. tM-uximun] and minltnlllu tumper~_'l‘ca St. Peter's tlinii on Saturday, ‘(April 17th, froln 3 to 8 p. m. Ad- 54-33 tut-gallant 2:30. 8725-4-15-91 atures: Toronto. fair . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal, UlPlll‘ .. 42-436‘, 3(;_gy' "l-‘illlilcrs ffonlest, Box Social 0h It t . _ r l _ _ 44__- Laud Dam-e at Lake Verde Fridly Hn‘,‘:h°’x.‘”,:,‘;"___‘_‘_'___ ,,,,,_3,,_.,~_ntgnt. Apil 16th. Admission so st. John, fair .. 44- 2 (“"1 37°64“!- Bostnn fair 6.. . 52~3i “The” Wm ' 1.. . . be a meeting of New YGH“ clmmy ' ' ' ' ‘ " H M Presbyterian congregation of dilglt tide this afternoon at 12.38. and tomorrow morning at 2.29, Sun eels this evening at 6.47 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.11. , First quarter moon Monday, April w |i0th 6.59 9. In. Summereids tide eighteen mltlu- tes later than Charlottetown. Marehfielli in Baptist Church, ‘Fri- day, April 16th, st 8 p. m. ""Grsndfather‘.s Adventures.” lth specialties including America's champion dancer, North (River Hall. Friday night. Proceeds in aid 0Q _ '3' 17°! ' tint nits 1 I".