I- r. ' APRIL 13.19a1 ?_ Canadiens Trim The ffiawks 4-2 ‘B, n. M. Peterl. Canadian Press Staff’ Writer) MONTREAL. Que, April 12-Driv- "- m w the wall by the fastest and _ w; gugtained attack seen on For- um we for months, the Chicago glsckhawks were forced lust night w bow to Montreal Canadlflens, four goo]; to two. in the fourth game of ' their series for the Stanley Cup and " world's professional hockey honors} A mo. and deciding Kline will be‘ . playgd here on Tuesday night as the gums have each won two games. mnadiens, one of thcl greatest money teams in the history of the sport, found themselves facing a two goal deficit at the crud of the first period, but opened up in the second with. an attack thlit was ir- roglstible. They rolled the ever- d-mnslng Chicago front ‘line back, cut the handicap 1n.ha.I_i in that period and staged a whirlwind drive in "is thin! period. which brought them three goals and victory by the largest marsin oi the series to date. Th” Wet Drevlous games ended with the Whining team one lloai ahead and two of the matches went over- time. Out oi the struggle emerged four heroes for the local team, Johnny Gaslwn. Pete Levine, Aurel Joliat and Marty Burke. Gagnen, gt~wg5 lwho scored both the goals which ‘equalized the struggle; Lepine 1n ithe last thirteen minutes of the game ‘went berserk, swinging his stick all lover centre ice to break up Chicago Plays and dash in on Gardiner. scor- Ling two goals; Joliat was a constant ‘threat, whirling his way in for daz- .zllng shots and Burke was steady as ‘s. rock on defence, guarding Hains» worth perfectly and breaking up Idoaens oi attacks in each period. Looking ‘Em Over (BY “TEC") The Mighty Ilalnsyyorth Gen.“ Hainsworllh taking part in his seventh straight playoff series is o goal tend who has some how mlsmd tho plaudits the past tnvo seasons that were his in his early years, as a (jpnadiilll guardian. Tine "shutout lling" over the stretch of years has played, lhrongh this series and the Boston games in a manner that has glamorous career. Leo Dandurand browsing about for a good goal tend to fill the big shoes lcft by the death oi the peerless Vezina saw Rains- worth in action in an exhibition game and George ‘ a member of the champions troupe and neither have ever regretted the move. A Wonder Team Canadians’ decisive defeat of thc roused thc highest flllilllfliflsm- L¢0|Chirngo Blackhawks at Montreal Sal- Dandnranll. a kcen appraiser, ilnrl al flnlnslvnrih booster '5iIl."ilgill, place llrday places them the peers of nil lhcy survey-oven if they lose io- snd show remarked thmt he “lnokcrhmorrnw nighfs deciding tilt nnll the . like George Yer-Ina" hiKil praise frmnlcnp that goes wllll lt. Bruised and g nrllldnrnlld who rated‘ Vczillil iilfil _ lo hllll llnll a fondneili llcnl-rlicl. llainssvorlh bad his usual share cf shutouts this ‘year, and his unhurricd manner, and almost phleg- hntlcrcd in the fivc game scrics with no" oi all goal lends, and W110 nfliiliosron from which ihcy cnlcrgell for Clint! triumphant. lhcy are still mrryin: 0" nnd ari- an even list for thc world's iiiulzlr crown. llowcver, lhry will nced all the reserve strength they nails atllllldB ii flfltilliilli 011011811 i" can muster for the ins’ great rally on pass by (‘Xllfll 9N5 84335118 Kfllldillefi! Tuesday night. and scnslliionalism. Though bell"! in Neither Morena nor Leplne were ' lhc ins‘. game against Hlawks no goal on“, to play their real games on Sat- ienli evrr played better, and it is‘ lime some one gave Isolated recog- nition for the year t: this cool hcad- ed performer who has Lxzcnnt so much ' In C " success. ll was a choice between Worters and llalnsworthlor Canadians when the latter came to Montreal, Can- adians it could be svN-‘n were in a soft spot no matter how they selected and they didn't make any mistnkel as Hllinslvorfh has been a. sensation For yearn he was a standout guard- illn at Kitchener, andl than thc keen_ rllllCti<t urday night, and with the spearheads of the attack being below form. "l9 Hawks, even then could no: with- stand thc Canadians onslaughis u-hlch finally brought them victory. With both these players in better shape, Leduc back and all the others lcsted up, the Cal-fucks can see noth- ing to it bnt their second successive Stanley Cup. The Chicago .club rc- mlved a break when Tommy Cook “u; given only a malflf Fellini’ in" stcadof a. match one for cracking Maniha with his stick as the Can- adian player lay on the ice. Manila 1 THE (tllilzullfljroww GUARDIAN Death Of ‘Mrs. Jane l/Vrfilliams ' The death oi Mrs. Jane Williams, widow of the late Benjamin Wil- liams, occurred suddenly Friday ev- ening at her home, 229 Sydney Street. Mrs. Williams, who was born in New Glasgow, P. E. I. had reach- ed the advanced age of 90 years. About six weeks ago she sustained a broken hip as the result oi an ac- cident but was doing well and ex- pected to be around again as "usual in a short time. Friday, however, she took a sudden turn for the worse and the end came very suddenly. De- spite her years the late Mrs. Wil- llams never lost- her mental alert- ness, and always kept abreast of the times. A womanof estimable Chris- tian character, he" hospitality was known by all with whom she came in contact, as evidenced by a. host of friends. she was an active and devoted member oi the Church oi Christ. She leaves to mourn one son, Mr. J. H. Williams of the Maritime El- ectric Company and one daughter Miss Agnes Williams of this city; a1- so two brothers, Messrs Charles Dlckieson and Arthur Dlckieson of New Glasgow, P. a. 1. The funeral was held yesterday at 2 o'clock from her late residence to Sherwood Cemetery, which was reach ed by special train. services at the house and at the grave were con- ducted by Mr. W. L. Outhouse, pas- tor of the Central Christian Church The pail bearers were Messrs S. A McLeod. J- P‘. McDonald, W. H. Stev- enson, Elmer Dunning, William Ready and Leith Wright. 27 Acadian Maidens Off ForLouisiana (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, April 12.-Wlth hap- py smiling faces a party of twenty- seven comely Acadlan maidens dress- ed in the quaint garbs of the days of Evangeline and headed by Hon. A. T. LeBlanc; Judge oi the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, left here today via the Canadian National Railways for Louisiana, where they will be present at the unveiling of a statue to the immortal heroine of Longfellows poem at St. Martinvllle, La., where Evangeline lies buried. Last summer on the occasion oi the 17th anniversary of the exile of the Acadians a. delegation representing the descendants of these who found their way to Louisiana where they headed by Hon. Dudley T. LeBlanc, Public Commissioner for Louisiana attended the ceremonies held at Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, and as a result a return visit oi their kin from the land oi Acadia was organ- lzed. 1's marked contrast was the ‘Jour- nry undertaken today from that which their forebears were compel- led to make iollowing the forcible removal of the Acadlans in 1755. Then armed soldiers marched them to the ships where they were em- barked, some going to Massachusetts and other finding their way to the Bayellx country of Lousiana, where they settled. Today a happy con- tented people gathered around the representatives of their race as they left to carry a message of greetings to their lsndred in the south, while the Acadian band played "God Save the King." as the train rolled smoothly out of lhc station. Enroutc thc party will visit Bos- ton, where they will be received by the C-ovcrilol- of the state and they will also visit Loilgfcliows home at Cambridge, Mass, where they will be received by a relative of the fam- ous poct. Bunker Hill is included in the itinerary, Waltham, New York, New Orleans with visits to Chicago, Toronto and Montreal on the re- turn journey. They will reach Tor- onto on April 25th and~ Montreal the following day. A number of the Acadian clergy are ‘accompanying the party to New Orleans. illirlnitp ilinittb chum; MONDAY Hlll-(‘nmlnlttec of Stewards-reg- ular monthly meeting-Social llnil- 8.00—\Vllling Clrclc of King's Daughters-meeting at home of l\lrs. S. A. hit-Donald, 45 Fitzroy St. YOUTHS Continued from page 1 from Burlington who was charged with selling liquor unlawfully. The chief‘ witness for the prosecution. was a young boy of 1B years who stat- ed that he had arranged with ac- cused to buy from him 10 gallons of rum for $55. He met accused one Sunday in November at a place on the County Linc Road and the ac- cused showed him the keg of rum in a field. He then went over to get his horse and wagon and paid the accused the mcmey, but when he re- From New Brunswick, Marla Le- Blane, Laura Leger, Emma Girouard, Andrea Thibodeau, Evanegilen Rich ard, Madeleine Col-mler, Mabel Rich- ard, Clementine LeBlanc, Bertha Arsenault, Beatrice Poirier, Shediac; Flora, Melanson, Cocagne; Dorice Belllvcau, St. Joseph; Anne Bourg- eois, Lea LeBlanc, St. Paul; Martina The girls making up the group are = lMRiNESS AND MUlllR PARA E Harness Horses And Late Model Au to mo- biles Viewed In Street Procession Saturday. A shower of rain did not mar the effectiveness oi Saturday's parade of race horses and automobiles. al-- though it detracted from the size of the procession. At 2.30 p. m. the 27; horses on parade moved off from the lower end of Queen Street, and were followed slowly by_ about 25' new model cars. A much larger num-i ber of both horses and cars would‘ have appeared had the weather man been kind. The route of march was up Queen to Euston; up Euston to Great George; up Great George to Graf- ton; down Grafton to Prince; Prince to Richmond. down Richmond to Queen; up Queen to Grafton thence Grafton to Great George, thence to‘ Kent Street; clown Kent to Pownal; down Pownal to Water, where the parade dispersed. When the parade, advancing up Queen Street reached the intersec- tion with Richmond, Mr. J. A. Mc- Donald, announcer for the Victoria Driving Club, announced the name of each horse, and gave noteworthy details. The parade of equine beauties was under the auspices oi the Victoria Driving Club, which ls to be con- gratulated for the initiative shown in organizing and promoting the event. 1t is considered that the suc- YORK‘. All oar dealers in the city who have received their 1931 model cars were represented in the motor par- ade. Each dealer had several cars on display. DETROIT SECOND SACKER SHIES AT IIERO WORSHIP “orrnoni, April 11. (u. PJ-There are ball players who love the plaud- ‘Zits of the crowd and the admiration that hero worshipers pay stars of .baseball, and then there is Charley Gchringcr. Q Recognized as the best second llllentral Guardian Ch RESERVE MONDAY, April 21th,} for Mrs. Richards Recital in St.’ James Hail. 4707-4-13 arch Services - ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL gallons wel‘c present ..=rvices in St. Peters "dayiat the 11 a. m. vices. The Easter Fes- Large ca; rrcsn CANON VERNON, Dr. J l” ‘he m’ "Philip Jones, Dr. Hugh Dobson and Qgmdm‘ 7 .1“. n. Stapleford, M, a, at thc Social a,’ 7 p" "_ _ , ‘Service Conference Thursday morn- ‘uvm mu“ "5 flgam sung‘ Re"- l - . . ing, afternoon and evening ai Heart: fa?“ Mm ommatcd at an mm“ Memorial Han. 47h;b91'\'lCES and iIYCRCiICCi splendid Eas- L31‘ messages. SEE “POOR HARRY" musical ‘At 3 o'clock in the afternoon lilt- ‘melodrama, by ZIO“ c‘ G’ L T“ Zion nnunl service for llle pupils of the: Hall Tues. April l4. Also ntiractlvcsunday School took place i“ the musical proammnxe Admkrmn 35c ‘Cathedral whore the Lclilcn nl.s-. n15 son boxes were returned and the ‘the elections might be held, he sazd: c855 of the mmal venture‘ under their recent sad bereavement and a1- unfavourable‘ ‘ circumstnaces. war- SD those “Yho sent cams o, sym_ rants a TFlDCllilOn of the parade next path-v. 4,709 l FOCIAL SERVICE tollfircrlcc i meets in Heartz Memorial HoliThurs ' day April 16th, l0 .a m., 2.10 p. m. S p m. outstanding zlullnr: s speak urgent invitation to all. 4711 | PIONEER QUOTES PREMIER-i Notwithstanding anything to the con trary in the Patriot and Guardian. the Sumerside Pioneer, (Liberal) of Saturday, April 11th, says: "Prohib- ltion will not be an issue in the next election in Prince Edward Island, the only "dry" province of the Domin- ion. Premier Walter Lca, at Ottawa, at the Dominion Provincial Con- ference, made this clear in a news- paper interview. As to the date when ‘It will be some time between now and next March.’ The Liberal party, said Premier Lea, regards the prohibition issue as practically dead. When the province next goes to thc polls the party would appeal to the electorate on general problems of administrat- ion." Card of Thiznks Mr. Archibald Beaion and family wish to thank all the friends‘ and neighbors who were u) klnd during Card of Thanks Mrs. Geo. B. McEachern and Idaughter Myrtle of Mllllview, P. E. I. dr ire to express thanks for thought- ‘out. Band of Hope Temperance pledges? were renewed. Canon Malone spoke l0 the children very directly regard-l ing pledges‘, and when inkcn of} the necessity of living up to them‘ and also spoke to them regarding: llle principles of trul temperance. Tonight at 6 o'clock. the choir are, being entertained at supper ill the Cathedral Hall by the coilgrcgnqon, and at B oclock n Collgrflgflficnrl social will be held. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. C. Vincent addrescd large congregations morning and evening. yesterday. The subject of thc moril-' ing sermon was "The Lord's Day." and the text, March 2, 27, "The Sab bath ivas made for man, mid not mail lllilll for the Sabbath?‘ "Throughout Canada, on this day, the attention of congregations is being direct/ed to the importance of thc Lord's Day. its nlcanlng to us, its value. and certain nlenaccs that threaten it in our age. 'I'h'is “'31s thc day of Resurrection, the day of so many of the last meetings of Jesus and His disciples. the day of Pente- costnthe day so constantly referred to by St. Paul, thc day of the vision (if St. John on Patmos, the day of gathering and ivorshlp throughout the early Church. ln the words of the text Jesus indicates that it is not a (lay of Pllarisaic, burdensome rules but n period wherein man may ben- ln this age, the lord's day, so rich in spiritual values, so profound in its message to mankind, so clothed with gracious, beautiful memories is threatened with (lnngcrs of which we should beware. 1t is mcnaced by laxity in the honlc. If it can be said that past lfullness and sympathy during their irecent sad bereavement, also for floral tributes and letters of sym- pathy from kind friends ‘far and near. 4712 PEIPING PLANS WORLD’S FAIR maseman in the American League. Gehringcr is the most popular mem- 5 ber of the Detroit Tigers, both wlth' PEIPING, April l1. tailed plans are now being hadc here l ftcrms of the future, and lwllerc present laxity nlrly lead ii‘ we (u. PJvDc- standards ivcre severe, it is certain that there is a present tendency to carelessness. Too lnany are the homes lthat regard the Lord's Dny as an oc- 'Cfl.SlOl’l for amusement, for neglect 0f ilhe duty of worship. Lot us think in consider continue to “let down the bars." It is menaced by the Radio. Every bcu- cfit may bring with it a danger. 'Tllcre are thousands oi sick. and . shave. Leaves tllc skin thorough- and holy ‘ .. RY this one: Spread a tllln film 0f.“\'uselinc" Petroleum Jelly over the face before lather- iilg. You will be plOilSllllliy sur- prised zit the smoothness of your 1y comfortable. For "\'.'1s0line” - Jelly is healing and soothing . . . recommended by (loclors for skin irritations zulrl zibrrlsions. This is flSflflCl-fluj/ (10011 for 711012. iriih [miller skin. Got a tube or jzir lorlziy nml iry ii" new kind of shave in the 1' “Eng. And remember when buy that tile trade-mark .ine on the label is your zlssurance that you are getting the genuine product of the (Tllesebrougli Blzlnufllcturing Company, Consolidated, 5520 Chabot Avenue, Montreal, Can. "i Arirolzlsuzlv h Continued from 1mgr= 1 . mi Govcrnlllcilis and tn cull 11 fllfillel‘ conference of DYOVillClklI represent- ntivcs to discuss lllC matter as 50011 as ]ll'(‘5.'§lll'(’ of Gvscrilmcllt business would pcmlit. On Vllodncsdoy evening Premier iirlt and Miss hillclrcd Bcnrlcti a formal clinim" at the Chateau Lauriu" l0 which thc ll'l€ll‘ii)(‘l'5 of ills Privy Council and members of lilo Provincial Govcnlnlcrlls, who were attending tho conference. were in- vited m mvct Their EXCCYlPYlCiP-Qi Lord and Lady Brrslinroiliill. The Earl of Bcssbcrouyll, who xvas ill- trorlllccd by Premier idzllilctt, was ‘ the only Silffl-i-CCI‘ n‘. ill?‘ dinner and oxm-oggntl 111$‘ nriprrcillllczl of tbw \l'c1colnc' accorded him and stated that as the rcprrascllinllve 0f His Mujcsly thc Kins. he would b0 Wale‘ l'lll to receive the il(i\‘ll‘l" of lllc Privy Council. Ho nppcarczl to h: it lililll of good buslnces _l'll(l;",'lll»"ll‘ Zlllil I191‘.- t t fhkf it Cl,Bh; ' , ~ ., _. _ " ‘Te ‘ii "NQW-SY’ Lafimde "sud ‘m ‘hall ‘Tllllwd Cwk ‘ma ‘hen u" to u“ “med or L e 9g o mm was on“ er at w.“ Mane Anne fellow plants and the ‘mm But’ It !f0r holding a world's fair ill this an- shut m. who through the radio and m1 pcrsoilallt Lad; Baum: oil .11 g Mm and he w“ lured to sasknmun he hymn". As he lay the” Cook gone. The accused said some one Paulin, Newcastle, Gertrude Aube, 15 on more o,- 1955 distressing to the idem my o,“ gracious Lord-s Day mcssagss m0 was VP“. Cm y,“ okmqy '. where he became we“ mo" tamed slum“ M m, head and i; w“ lucky must have stolen it. Witness accus- Chatham; Cecile Blanchard. Pokt- dlmdellt second sackcr. Naturally| iw Talmer runner director of me oolnfoned and brought nearer w Cnmivnno, ‘m, h,._.,..,_ o; ~,;,., frown i i 8d hi!“ 0f 8631118 501399119 W SL931 mmlchei Ludmne 01113550“ Lami?‘ slly Gehringer feels ‘ill at ease when i u ‘ 'God And the samc splendid medium r~ (lions I ‘ ' " ' ’ f Iii-wt than the crest Ilushie Lehman that the blow am not land on a vital illen on his way at the coast after a ' so“, native products‘ exhibition ill Pcip- ‘ing, has established offices hcre forlbrmgs m hearers a“ alimeal t” m0 this purpose and has announced that i mic-Flo“ ‘"1 "P11159011 oi the cmssly 131000000 Silver is m be approprmb gmatcrial. that form a distinct mell- cd by the government for Drcllnl-iace m this “Tmdeflm day of "N marv expensm land worship. It is mcnacorl by cer- wu States that the lmemationnntaiu coillulerclal propaganda. That it. He asked accused to give him back half of his money. Asked why he only asked for half,_ witness said he wanted to be fair with him as he thought someone had stolen it. But accused would not give hIm' back quc; Alexandrina LaBreton, ’I‘rac- adic; Marie Anne Blanchard, Cara- quet! Anne Daigle, Edmundston. From Nova Scotla-Flora Gallant, Margsree Cape Breton; Laurette Saulnier, Yarmouth; Laura Dentre- praise is heaped upon him, and ‘small boys crowd about for auto- ‘graplls or a handshake. Gehringcr. a Folvlcrvlile, Micll., farm boy, has spent all his big leag- u: years with Detroit. Ill 1922 Bob. Alli‘? thc (liiliicl- :1 rocafilloil was ill‘i’i 1n ill.“ ill(‘ (‘llalcnu Lu rlltcucling tile (l gupzig n1 honour. . mid illc (“union my] lliPlY Fflll Vis- by the Dominic" Cttcrmllent next session, n new Dominion Act being, necessary to ratify Canada's signat- Y (‘anadian Authors Meet At Toronto ure of th: B3116 Iilienmtioiml 0cm" any of it, mont, Mctcghan River. ‘reach Saw him playing Wm; a team‘ _ . . _ i t fdllig stores should assist in the scrv- mun: Dlmrrlianwn w "c. Hon, Hugh i (Canadian Press) T18ht Agreement as revised Bi mini" In cross examination witness stat- From Prince Edlvard Island-He!- nt Angola‘ mo“ and mdnced Frank dndustrlal lixhiguuginld Mzrcyiyiffi‘ 0f hefli-Xll; 011 ihifi <11)’ i8 WOW Guthrie. Hon. Mi‘- DllliFWI. 1111i- TORONTO, Ont., April 12-—A pro- The 555°°1“u°"s recomituatfgnsopi; ed he had borrowed $37-50 fr0m hi5 @119 Gallant. Oyiie!‘ Bed B11118?» Nnvin to sign him. After sending him 1:): céliedljuvlkn m; abut ‘gr H H 5.111‘ Wis: and right. that l-cslaurnilis 1:7, 1;, nyl-lzmw ll. T. G. ll uhv ' l, ‘v - ‘ r n ‘ ' ‘ . . t Posal to seek incorporation under the 713m wmmm‘ is now " insurance policy to help pay for the From Quebec City-Eva LeBlauc. ‘ mug‘ 3 ish-v: . Vlllil15iCl' to thc rightful llfiidfi) non (my, .\l' jfnrf awn, this matter. 0n the eve o.‘ the an~ .t° Hamilton and Toronto for 5825' "King, head of the Ministry of In- i laws of the Dominion will be under 1i uor. He was oin to take the -___.... ._..__.__i_.____._.____._ - . _; _ or _...~ lllbllC may bc dcfcmleci but , 1-1 Cziilwi. l1 n. R. .1. . 7 discussion when the Canadian Allih‘ mm cmiventlon than Wm be a drive rlilm home to tlrini. h: declared. Wit- him when h;- took it out of court. 112;? “$25,128:: biznllen ‘mswy m Nankmg‘ urges mat it Fe gallon (ills is carried into using 111915-711, sql-lgnr 131:1 -.5:-r~ii, lion E N. ors‘ Association meets in annual con- with a reception at P" A" Ganerylness stated Constable Kerr Mann He would not do it so he had not outbound"; '15,... since. ‘ Dvstponed unm 1933 so that Fhcm idny for the promotion of other bn.~.l..§pi,o-;~_ W“ _,.n- Enllbffl Hon. . vellum! here 110T“ June 24 i" 25- This on June 27' an“ the “Memfffllsd asked liJm about the transact- given him the money. f,,c1d,,,,:|yp éehm-goo ‘Wm never “in be mama time for prcparatlon iiicss coilstitutcs a (longer 'to heir-v, A, Elrvfliyi, !;'~~l. A. Pu lu. was recommended at a recent meet- 019555’ the delegates Wm be Ofmviltion and he had told him about it. Accusad said he did it “for a joke" need any b=nciit b1ll times in hls- According to the mam“ plans thriizuarcicsl against. Ir would ircm lo lion. D. M. Sutherland. Hon. m3 °f m9 Naikmfll Execimve- an excursmn w Niagara Fans’ Other wrrnrsses testified that ac- and he had ncver sold any liquor. ld-clinirl years Ha i ziirilln s are mam“ museum’ the Temp“ of Hen“ ‘the speaker ihrlt some arrnllpclllolli ‘ \‘.'ir:*. ill. Hm Vi. L II 1i"‘<<‘ The head °m°e M the asscchmcn‘ lcused had liked them to buy l-qlwr A man from Clearmorlt gave evid- |j,”,o,,1,,.,:1,.' j-no-ostecp with “i. mm m‘ and "h? summer pamcehggwlnds _mighi be possiblc. for cxrinlplc xvllcin“, sn- iivlirv D ivirlu under the constitution as at PrB-“imi- ence for the defence ill which he‘ Wm be “mixed form“? ex I 1t onsilrv one FPITlPl‘ lmrtimi should mica] 3-’ 11 " ifrnln him. One witness statcd that ‘look showing of n quiet life on a The fair is part of the tell-year p‘.:lli 1 mwes every second year in rotation TOURS IN AUTOMOmLE tl~e accused had told l‘in1 ab"ut the co robowltcd evidence of the acmsed ‘f h oh d- »C."."e of llcccssarv vcquirrnlcilis i v~,~...=1.~ 5-“ .. ‘ . . . e z .. . . - v , (1 in l _ _ v , - - - - ~ between Mmitreal’ Ottawa‘ Toronto 0N RAH-RCMP TRACKS transaction with the first WtnESS l-ie stated he arranged with accused llligtinixlfifln Sllsiiifegfifgniifllri. meattigr. Phe- mmua] deimopge“ . flflE-‘Ch Sillld-"av ill turn, 1s ulna-i- it 1,_ 1l'll~l’\ll. in . owl ‘it-x F" and Winnipeg‘ and repented prone‘ lkillilf. he had sold him the rum and to carry nwgty the 10 gallon keg bchringer says the farm almost got Peiinng m order f0 reftfam m plorf""qmc' 7 I" “mt! s? m Hm ‘f IMHNWHIM‘ RN“ n P Gvnprfl (i ‘Sm to cstabush the headquarters BELFAST Me. April il- (U- P)" ‘mt thc mcmv but that it had been filled with water after accused had ‘mm before bosom,“ H“ idea was a',i‘°m-"' °f this "L" “mm h“ Sm-"Christinn people will 14111.1 lo " yo... at» .lli-=<*1~<~ Krill"... Thu pemmmmth“ with Ottawa favored‘ One 0i’ the "viii-W Teiieaimm °f‘"icl~il The secured in his evidence shown it to the boy They cmDticd Uichi ’ll’l farm even after Detroit [fond continued doprossion 8mm swam for “w mmmm m“ ilmvlhw‘ t ' " “Mr ‘WW’; 7'7"?‘ have so far been rejected because 0f Kcnwth Wood Boston and Maine Rmtéd‘ ma» ye had mo; we who“ i1; n the brook laterimm‘ night l‘ gnedsnmmRM his (“Cows n ‘the the national capital n-{ls most-u t2 Am“ 039;, am n“ mo‘, C3D,“ ‘ m“ PM"? H AWL ,.._ “ML the expense involved. ' ' I " ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' = ' 1 " " " ‘ Navklns ill)’ lilo i» or my llw cum v; "'1' l‘... "it wi- t agent here. l5 mvmrilll-a" on the smut and witness lied tflld lliaclslrale Tweedy said the case 3mg nnnpy prggludcfl any idm. or ' ' i‘ ' " ‘ " ' " ' ' “ " The recent meeting of the Nation- m“ i = it’ t ~ _j-» -»- l- .. {vhf . H n l... . ....-..l.~~ n i d tracks. lliinl illat In: '.\'.-‘-S going 2:: hunting was n~o5t ovtrqgrdhyary and moi 1 m f m t | i” 1 F" > i-fl-m M“ °- \- ’~“ ' " ‘ l1 EXwutive-includllns Df- W- D~ 1°"! the ram-o“ ' . " ' ‘ lrum c °r e presm‘ iGIRLS m now 0F cllaclrlalt, FliTl m- ‘lure. on it) tile lllWL wn- "n . -lr~l"‘in<' ll""ili1f“.'§ ni ilii" LiEhthaII. Dissident, Mt‘. Justice Sur- He h“ equgme‘: hlsthsutamslkgé: and asked him if he Smhdniza" ‘who's transaction was very peculiar‘! MEN crnllof-l n uni-rowed 1nd brokcll Llol-d" PiuyvIi-‘llciwlw Fov<~~1lllirwl= r-wl '~'#-i"(""'l so _' . t ‘ ‘ ‘ I . ‘ ' . ‘ b I ‘ ‘ _ . . ‘ ' vevor. vice-president, Prof. Pelham. Wm‘ mm“ w e‘ l” “e5 “f ‘mm “CHE rep L a He ‘vould adjourn the case ‘oricancn G055 BACK To scuool, (Day 01' on: llallolltrxl, bicssctl. plfiri- n; t», m~nl,~.-i\ n! m‘ P a (‘.»'\'lll"i Toronto, John M. Elson, Toronto, M. 0. lhmmond, Toronto, and Dr. E. A. We would be the seat of the head of- fice for the next two years under thc rotation system, so it was 110$ ihollct‘ adviseable w specify that the rails as safely as a locomotive as Wood breezes along at B0 miles an Ausrnrivs wosrsu TENNIS cums AT WIMBLEDON LONDON, April 12.-The Countess ‘he lfld not km», lie mrrl. lil Clllllfl ‘back a few nights later and “I said jrclvgzilent until Saturday next at 9 :l. m. nt his office in Charlottetown. at the bee]: of the County Line Road and filled .it up with water from the brook. He. then made arrangements ‘to meet vlltneas on Sunday night. He ions of liquor in a suitcase at Em- Miller was the last case on the docket. He was given nine months erald Station recently by Inspectorl i2. _ lfootball star of last season and now ibackfield coach at the University of l Kansas, has returned to South Bend, |Ind., to complete his studies for the l1.~— Twenty-four girls dressed iii basket-l DRZSDEN, T(’ili‘l.. filll-i ed ill the school auditorium here. Four of thc county's best checker players guided their moves. I cd Goss‘ ficsl by n thousand sacred llli'lllfll'l('.<. l ,, L, EN ,_ K ._ A 11 'I‘llc evcniillz sermon “Dost thou f~ p; nlyl ( Hardy. Toronto~rzain discussed this hour or more. I have thnusht oi’ a plan. ‘Accus- The case of a sllmmerside young‘ Largll/EMOOCIB Mulizians. NZé-IQE Dame ban uniforms “we used as humanibpne“p.“ Wm a ‘vow emqumn "van" nlqlllnflvn ‘w; WNW matter. It was pointed out that Otta- ed stated I-haii he 101ml! R11 v-d keiilman who was found with five 881-5 checker mcn in a checker some stag‘ gelifiUC appeal, heard with (loci) ili- ill’! up \‘.(‘ll i» lb." ten-st. Tllc music of lilo day lliclud "Christ our 1 <%l)\‘l‘l‘." Steiner's “They have tnkcli llwny myI and llri" \\'l\1i~. l‘ (lmircrsirlll, bu: iii.‘ sclllrliivns W) "vi J-d \\'(‘l"" very s Dlace for a iiennanent headquarters. Marv Brdody. who recently became asked wnluess what he oonm pay him in jail w.thout the optlnn o; o flneolyeali- Mltllénsl will ‘retttnuto Kansas WAR POSTAL CARD DELIvEREIflI-ileidgtmsélli Ha (Kiifqizglzi iconic-it’ is‘. )4‘ v The annual convention. "WW". Alllifiiffi Wilma" law“ “m” ‘mam’ and wit-néss said he could or-ly Rive Ieary n“ a or O0 a Pr“ Ce. 2k n vl-lthg fine lmdcrsilnrlllg ‘and I i “mild be empowered w choose m’ 91°" h" "Milled h" ‘“‘°““°“ °‘ llim s55 as he had to hormw the mum'- mr-lm-nl m lwr-w- ,,, ,. T, ,_,',‘ T,‘ can manual". Anni 11.—A nest $.55...“ b. M... on...“ T1... m“ ' ___._. -__.__ Canadian City as headquarters for Playing at Wimbledon inJune. moneah “caused lam he could get l M" " 1""'"' ‘" '"'""- card mama by a 50mm on the Oxilmt M.‘ w <Qui I“ bald” ~‘ two Yen's’ the executive “comma”? Oman“ M the wlmlgledonflgegg‘; $50 or 5W0 for it. He thouilht he Western front on July 18. 1915 has gfflg“,‘ilf'a;xcleilti(i,.,w sagm; ‘van. “HI (JLI\SIFKED ADS ‘d- ins‘ refieniii’ h" t° re “m ' would nqt, so he arranged with a L ° ' just been delivered hero. A rlnte at- , “j Miss “a|,"n_c‘,' smlmorg, wok. _ massing ‘master upflfor oflgculldlfgj: toraplzfltlgalrggsio;lsessoastiilzgz; ‘its: mend to move it. He 411st the wit- N tached by ‘Lausallnsc, snails-gigolo“: m‘ of m? 012a“ mo“ acceptably. lliliflsTltfil-Zllprnl lynlioxxwiz1lg w, H h“ 0 3E 9-811" n! we e He“ on ‘gummy “gem and (bowed . postal ofllcia.s. cop allied la .0 __ Km“ Sh?“ g 1“ m” 13mm“ wnwmplaied mm‘ h'm the lleg and told him it was rllm. H o t e l 0 p e fl Z g W" 1mm"? i‘ stack °i “°“’5i‘“i’°'5 I“ GRANT-g 01.1) norm, nsznn —"*~"' '"*"”“"~'*"‘*“ “*2 ‘ The“ “my wgjkgd over to mo hone ‘ ' nearly 16 years. l-‘(ER t-‘Alil-l-‘i-AY lIYNDIiI-Ii) URDOCK_ i Eczema 0n l-iands (ioullin? Plli Them Ill Wile: Mrs. loloman Rohkopf, RR. No. i, and wagon and witness gave him the money. In the meantime his friend h removed the keg. Witness was cr s when he found it was i _ Reserved tickets for the Gyro Dance and Dinner of April 14th must be taken up from the Chairman of the Ticket Committee not later than noon today, OiiIEPWlSE ARIZONA HEN LAYS RECORD EGG MINERAL POINT, Wis, April i0 —Tllc Terrill Hotel, known ns on? cl ‘ Gcll. U. S. Giant's fnvnrilc sioppin: plnccx. llnd a landmark for ."ll‘l" ' 10v l.l'.<. II: w. l\'i'<'ill'ill l viii lilj.‘ (Mo. l-l 'l'::ollllrs is . - - ,__,, _ . MESA, Ariz.. April, 12—Sou~.l:ono _ _ , ., ,.. ‘ l, _ _ gzgitizgmwigngézcggltgg; fflurlvestvrrlit gone. Accused said that he offered they Wm be so“ w ht" apphcantfi I forgot to m“ a Rhodg Islam] hm years I‘ ‘in l .l. L D ~ “no i, M, ,0 had I could 5gp“; him ‘h’. “w” hi“ h’ "i4 "Ina" Owing to the many requests for table reservations belonging m Rm‘, Cosby ab m“ from (1.11; .1 . . . u u! _ .4 " .- ,. . " _- my hands in water. 1 found Burdock "mi ii- 1 "mi" w 5°°u°l~ M" it was found impossible i0 arrange illcse satisfactorily. taumem during busmcss “p. 5,, ‘""_ ‘- ‘_ ‘ ‘ ~ _ " Blood 3mm "w only medicine "I" WW4 03""! M“ "" 1M"! "1 M“ Guests wishing lo he seated i0.i.'(‘ii‘!‘l‘ are requested lo l ,1 no,“ hum,“ ma,“ "- "~' ' ' v ~.\ -. . would give me any relief, and after u. oooqwn bu; "mo" “m” no; ' come ear“, and mqkc ti," n.,,,.,;_ .\ v‘llr‘eolnenls with 5°- €n° "B l“ v ‘ p __ i L - ' - inking four bottles tile eczema bad m‘ it he u“ h‘ w w, - , ~r j; _; _ _ - ‘ t P» she lnid an m: s1! mm this!‘ flush: , ,. , , ,..;._. _Y T E f >.- 511 1o“ mm I on M" do m, u“ Q '. W" I91"! the Head Walter ii’: 63'.‘ . f" I‘ "'l l. __ crs inches jll clrcur~'*rrncc and nine l" ,1?“ W‘, . a i- walking, and wish to give thanks "l9 W°,I¢°"i°"- Dinner will be scrvezl PROF-ll‘ Pl. l r: seven o'clock. and onenml; inches long “ ‘ _ N‘ W o _‘. 3-3-5- h" '1'“ ‘imam i“ "ii-NU Cilarlolletolvn Gyro Club. _ ._ __ Pr“ """-"‘- “' "- ' i‘ m’ ' I“ 4 A. RODGYLSOU, 1.'i 1. w: lnulafsmrel (I00 fill ll “a 4710 mu“,- nunm h. Lulu-l“ whctlici" it is to put the Cab ntt in. - 5L phone 93g 47o3_.;_,_, iii-fly»? we: he: