APRIIJ 1,7. 102s THE CHKRIIOTTETUWN GUKRDIKN ‘ exam siiiviiiit Sensational Rise In Canadian ' Bank Stocks (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont, April 16. -— The sensational rise in Canadian bank stocks is attributed in Government circles largely to the buying of a United States investment trust as-l scciation, which regards the securi- ties of the Canadian banks as gilt- cdged from an investment point of. view. ‘ It is also pointed out that Canadail is now embarked upon an era of ex-" pension and prosperity, and mar banks, industrial companies and‘ l Tunis , iZHl lNll MANY jllEMl ill-ore Than Twenty Shocks are Exper- ienced in Southern Bulgaria l) u r ing Day. l l 50PM, Bulgaria. April 16.-—S0u- “Wm Bulgaria was rocked by a dis- astrous earthquake yesterday. First shocks occurred lit ten-thirty in the morning and twenty others were spffllld over tlie dliy- Twenty PBYSOIIS bound to do well financially. arc closely held. that they have beeiil ing better returns to investors. a“! dead and pcssimy mo injured‘ planned and no mergers were i ' con- conipletely checked. _ ‘emhhlfil; The smallness of t e casualty list -<+>—-—-_ is due io the fortuna e fact that thel holiday’ when most of the populace “~35 out in the streets of the var- lnus towns or picnicking in the ‘ rcgiOIl for the most part lire not B ‘ large nor are they close together. Andre Liaptchefl. who is Minister‘ ____ ' visited the stricken districts and re-fAble pgrted that the quake damage took plncc iii an area about l5 miles in The 115i of inlured has not been i . earthquake happened on a public‘ l country. Buildings in the affected‘ of the Interior. as well as Premier, circumference. with Tchirpan as the 1 Mr. Adrian Arson.‘ centre. This area has a total popu- . liition of around 120.000. all“. Tlic Premier described Tchirpan ‘ as unlilhflblted flhd the h°u5°5 d9“ Mr. Allen then continued tiiel scricd. He said that Borrissovgrad ivas three-fourths demolished and that the village oi Duuiourovo was completely rowed. There were twelve killed and fifty injured nt Tchirpan and eight killed iii surrounding villages. The liospit- ill at Tchirpan collapsed but through some miracle the patients were sav- cd from death. Thc qunko was felt in Slovenia and as far north as Bucharest, Ru- mania. Premier Liaptchcff said that the government has granted funds for iccding the population in the strick- cn district. budget debate. I-Io went on to mi- cf his contention that the average of ordinary drivers belonging to the province operated not more than 2.000 miles per season. and that therefore, inking into account tlie icduction in his registration fee of $1.50 he would only pay out $200 more iii gasoline tax-an increase of 50 cis. per year. At present too. said Mr. Allen. thc llficc of gasoline is lower than it was last year. The amount of money YBOEIViIfl from this province per year in taxcs is very little more than is required] to run Falconwoqd for a year. He did not commend the opposition for having reduced taxes while they were in office. and gave it as his opinion that the people would not object to paying higher taxes so long as the money was being ex- pended wisely. and for the benefit of the public. Mr. Alien expressed himself as LATER SOFIA, Bulgaria. Anril 16. — The dtaih roll, from yl"»~f.erday's earth- quake in Southern Bulgaria was re- duced today when authentic reports brought word that there had been. flir fewer CiiSllflllUCS than the first panicky reports indicated. There ivcrc 12 killed and 50 injured at Tcliirpnii and 8 killed iii surroiiiid- hetlilillsl strpngly in IBVOIII‘ 0f stand- ing villages. The hospital at Tchir-fih‘ “lg ht‘ Gauge 0f thfi Murrlly pan collapsed, but through some',Hfli‘boui' railway. mid stressed the {iiirricgz tialhc patients ivcrc SDVGGdIiCCBSSlIY of improved transporta- rom ea. i. 't on. ~ The first shocks occurred at 10,30 Roads 4- Ho commended the prc- yrstcrday morning. and were follow» sent Government's road policy, and t0 by twenty others spread over the gave it as his belief that the ‘work "h"? fhly- The quake ivas felt in on the roads would be-finished this Scvcnin and as far north as Buch- year, at a date previous to that n1 airst. Rilmlinin. Premier Llaptchofl’ which begun in 1&5; ygmg iglidfllh-“iit tfYl°_?°l/?1'lii1wnt has gran-l Mr. Allen ivcnt 0n to discuss the n u "1 ts! ‘L! Qeqlhilf the P00111030" problem of how to get cminigrants. 1 l“ e r C c" ‘ilslllht- [and how to keep our own people __ ‘from leaving us. Manufacturing for ‘lcxpoilt-and this applies to Agri- N 1 cultural production. also-seems lo _ ‘ ‘ lbe the direction in which thc soili- ltioii of tlie problem lies. We should , l. . . . ' _ _ ‘J ‘minke iviiig conditions foi oui pen (Canadian Press) will not want to leave our shores. P03553030. N- 5.. April l6. Mr. Allen thought the takiiil 0""! here Ovvr the reported 1w over of thc oyster iii-nos by the fed- <>I the schooner Nova Queen of ei-ni Govcrnnicnt o good thing. m. ivliirli the 011908111. Jllflfilih Merriam. gave a graphic description of thc W‘ most of the crew were natives Oyster fishing in Richmond Bay in ‘ll ""5 lllace. changed t0 PCJOXCHH tiic old days when the beds were at wrlnv when the owners of the their best. H- il-nsten that the beds W5“?! Were Bdvl-‘ivd thflt it had 061'" would soon b(c back to their old coii- lcwcd into Southwest Hflfbtli‘. lditionrlle wondered if it would not ‘lmllle- hill 0f Wfllel‘ and dt-‘Clili be possible to have the nainc "Mal- airrish, but thc drew safe. pequo Oyster" copyrighted, so that" those who arc supplying inferior ‘oysters under this name should be ‘prevented from doing so. The speaker then went on to a consideration of tiic Jnpanes" ‘Crabs. and said we werenW. going to be backed off the map by them. He referred to some record catch-ca IRWLAND ALSO FINDS n, ls A Epartirularly one at Peggy's Cove. N COLOSSAL EVIL lfllld stimulating for ihcln that they {aa- -- .--_» Farce oi Prohibition. FINLAND Abso riivos IT is A- COLOSSAL EVIL a ‘Allen. however, did not think that PARIS’ Apr" 16' _ A desputch ‘h |such large lobsters should be caughti ' The fishing industry in Canada" Ywiis important. thc ti'ade balance iii 1pc Gaulols says that Finland following the example of Denmark and Norwa in revolting against, _ _ . - ,_ m, fesmulg, pmh,bm°“_ ‘oui favoui bcmg sacoonnoooo. M. 'l‘lic despatch quotes the Journall oi Hclsingfors as declaring thatl prohibition in Finland constitutes a colossal evil. and that since its in» lflition drunkeness has increased l-l‘ lici" cent. During 1917. the despatch 00.000 persons were arrested fol l drlliikeness, including 2,516 women, l ivhilc the authorities confiscated I 431ml quarts of liquor. destroyed 508 distllleries and obtained 40.510. . lhc could get all (cmictffi.gg,.ti°" T.n.TEcture' wanted. meaning halibut. Revel-ting to herring 11' gains. , bc worked up. the whiskey that, any. / He went on ment Control as "Proved Intemlli" ance". rather than "Improved Tem ‘ 5Q FO-QQ-O-O-XQ-O &Q-6-O-4-§OQ§§ 9 , Condensed Specials § RATL-lc. per word. net ’ each insertion iii thin column. ,I. g‘ L4 "VOL! WANT GOOD ENVELOPES. Price! 50 for 20c: 109 7°!‘ 35°‘ 250 for 55c; 500 for $1.00: 1.000 for $1.05. Pontpaid. Guardian (lfflco. Guardian Job Priiitery- u The "Guardian". a statement of tli pcssibilities the Government Control stores. I’. suits that ho .~—- ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and 611164" tlously oxcoiitud. Gun-diary C6!!- irlil Job Priiitory. Phone 132. ‘ "i-"on an! - THREE mum‘ horses weighing mo ibe. Aiiolil E. H. Douglas. Btinbury. “IIORBII ion SALE --ANOT!lER cariot of choice horses just arriv- ed Bimtain d: Bell's Bioclcilqrzl. Signed McNeil it Wood. , . .. 3710-4-17-21. be opened. know when it will address He concluded his virtues of temperance- wch DEATH Slillfil IVIEHHY THHUNB, lillllllNlilli BYSAUNIIERSBUVERNMEN, UPflllPE nhought to have perished beneath , falling walls. many in a serious condition. cause of the explosion has not been] determined. It is believed those list- among the unidentified dead. l ‘the members would all l. {ivhen lie called a meeting of that Vance further evidenc, in S Ucoinmittce, would choose n more - , . l uppoi convemem’ “mm Government desired ,~Dance Hall Blast Fol-l lowed by Fire in’ Missouri Town. WESTPLAINS. Mo.. April '16.; other well managed concerns arelDeath stalked into this little Ozark icity and turned a dance hall with A 1551511118 Canadian banker ex- its merry Plains that Canadian bank stocks holocaust. irlaking throng into a with 36 known dead, rescue workl out of line for some time with tneers today were tearing away thc prices of the best bank stocks in thedebris where laughter changed to‘ United States and have been yield- shrleks of terror So wrecked as an explosion the building hat clay for the week cnd, and tlia heir homes. Hc hoped that the chairman.’ questions asked by the C0!\S8l.'V£ll'l lve members had been answered. Hi: . also rcgretied that the Premier Wnslcome mime not in his place in thc house when‘ - - . - . z . . the leade‘ of the Dpposmm‘ “a” d“ ;diture though thc Legislature lS in , session. The only way such expen- Hc the“ proceeded w refer w m" diture could bc authorized is by thc l ivcring his address. EXTENSIV 4a,, as he knew no stock issues were night seekmg eightee“ misgzixxigirgggiviancialsgooigernmenthhas‘ Pllfghafilid 03d Goveyylorgt; warrantbl l ed ' ‘f1 out , 0 wort o see 0a S: ie overnons warrant o a n . {and wheat in Manitoba for distrl-iand if obtained was it obtained be- . . . _ {button among the farmers at cost-fore the House was in session? It i 51mm‘ mlllfed “Ye l“ hospitals-fruit short crops and high prices insficiinnot be issued while the House is Th€|fall brought about a scarcity. andiin session. It appears as ii’ this were the present high prices encouragedpmoihcr flagrant breach of parlia- , the Government to follow war-timmment by the Government which al- ed as mlsshlg may h” hwhlded policy of obtaining the supplies and ready ordered $90,000 worth of road ‘r " h t t.‘ - Fire roiiowed almost inm-di-wiviifii‘ ‘$35.? 52.3.5. ‘$21222... “Zia$§I§‘§i‘§oi.l..§f}°i’§§‘i?. .‘.".‘.3’.“.‘Z“$.Ji ifind destroyed three buildings be-‘indjgnant qwmuse oie it was broughtnrider C0Ill1l‘Ol.‘vcQmmi55ion_ The experiment, m way-Aha Saunders Government are dc- Property loss was estimated betwcenume was m; and Forcéflfllsioaooo and $150,000. . i . Address Given by‘ " no authorization of the Legislature are the Very people i PURCHASES or ilAlS IlNil villi i S About $20,000 Worth Oi Seed Oats And Wheat Purchased And To Be Sold At Cost. The Legislature Never Consulted And The Constitution Again Trampled Under Foot By The Triumvirate Messrs. l Saunders, Lea And McIntyre. The Guardian learns that the Pro-not in session, by an order-in-coun- a commercial success-terminal to ride rough It is urider- gard to constitutional proceedure in January the Gov-Hrnls is a matter leave foYfseed oats and iwo cars of wheat. otherwise the Legislature will be- ‘ leach car containing approximately come a byg-word and the members H.500 bushels. The price was $1.15,may well stay at home and allow per bushel for oats and $2.30 peiwthe triumvirale Messrs. bushel for wheat. Last month the Len, and McIntyre to run the coun- k h‘ t > d b t; have \t)l‘l£|tl'1§;xll1'l0 élebt aft their 2WD swaetriator: had encountered one difficul- Ml,’ Al, n l y _, ,_ S lpmefi increase I y VB CHIS. S regar 05S 0 W 0_ l5 0 pay 8 ty 3, {er another, Atmospheric Qgn- 1350“ ‘he “Qua. was en a ed in d-h. clze the ‘sienazgéuggzravz; “:0 lc;ulge113;Ipgztagnptglpzsfurther supply kills. It may be mentioned in Das- g g tlie Legislature, and by this extraordinary has been obtained for the expcii- benefit if they have legacy “r debt which the He“ Gm“ Legislature, or if tiic legislature be time. |ernment had left to the Stewart Government when the latter office. The Bell administration. in their four years had largely increas- ed the debt. and had. at the same time. increased the taxes to such an took extent that the average revenue was ‘ over $200,000.00. During our time of office.‘ we saved the taxpayers $l20,000.0il.{ and they increased the debt $417.- 00000. In December i926, thc not, debt was $2,040,141. In August. war find a decrease of debt of over $82.- 00000. It is true we had deficits. In-1924. $25,000.00 and‘ in 1925. $49.- 0O0.00. But we said we will ‘to Ottawa and get relief. But the ;l3cll Government had ratiici duce surpluses by dragging up ox- ‘pcnscs iii other highway 0Xp8IISOS,_SO as to mnke a‘ ‘showing before the public. hast-en pm- (lepiirtlncnts t0 ' ly absent as ivas also the City Health Officer. Drl W. J. P. MacMillan. Dr. S .R. Jenkins. tiic newly Presqmnterial lasphfiltl and said city is REGULAR MBNTHLY MEETING 0F THE BIIY BllllNiili The regular monthly meeting o! this time of year were never in bet- itllP. City Council was held last cv-Itcr shape. ening, with His Worship Mayor Yeo in the Choir and nll the Councillorssion which followed stated that the present with the exception of Coun-‘citizens need riot worry about the‘ cillor Doug-an who was unavoidabu permanency of the streets. making reference to New York City which most cases with the same a. is laid i idcnt elect of tiic Canadian Medicallreceiving the best of results. Association waited oii tlie Council Messrs. McLeod and McDougall o ivith-reference to the visit here this the Property and Market committees l l l _ l l l l l they lost thellation of the constitution. Eyidently _ shod over for the Government because $4,000 the constitution and spend money ‘was never paid and the tax-payers riofously and recklessly without re- lhad to foot the bill. stood that n h _ which must be ‘e ouse would adjoum at I p‘ m‘ lcrnment ordered nine car loads of thoroughly sifted in the Legislature, Saunders. sing that the people. the poor for- No report of this transaction hasmeis, who are supposed to benefit low altitude. A thick fog came up m“ was 19,115,315» confined m m... transaction, and the plfflle entered "darkness? Hons. Messrs. Bennett. Stevens, and i wlio will notl t0 Pity SDOt the plane was hurt in the landingdieghniqal nm,uye_ cash for their seeds; and if they They found the island almost uriin- kept on pin; and needle; under op. d0 nut my SDOL Bash. the GOVBm- hobited but, according to the mes- ' ‘ ' i , inent stands to lose as it did in war- ‘posmon cnucmm so much of wh“ '1 , . His Worship,‘ during the discus} lHaniia Retiring As Ohairmanhiqiivr lllllilll GIVEN °°“"”°‘ ‘m especial to the Guardian) TORONTO. April l6-D. B. Han- na is rctlring as chairman of the Ontario Liquor Control Board and will bl: succeeded by Sir Henry Diaytcii. Announcement to this ef- fect was made last night by Pram-l ier G. Howard Ferguson. Hon. Ru}, . bert J. Maiiioii, vice-chairman o, the. 0f thEthc boagd, has also {expressed a (ES-i - [sire to e‘ relieved o his dut es. s Junk€rS Alrplanejsuccessor. Mr. Ferguson stated. will‘ ' ,be named within the next ten days.) Bremen Furnlshedl Whether or not Sir Henry Dray-, l ‘ Brief Description be; i ' ' iton will resign his seat in the Do-l l Canadian Press l iniiilon House to take over the, "strong nialfs" role will be for hlm-, - Messages F r o Inlself to decide. it is understood. It is believed, however, that he will re- sign his seat without delay. He and Ml‘. Hanna will confer either today or tomorrow as to when the former ‘will step in and the latter will step Blane Sablon. (Canaiiinu Pressl CLARKE CITY. April l6.—A brief description of the flight of the Jun- kers airplane Bremen. which {X1939 . the east‘ w west trankm‘ an C 4S ecial to the Guardian flight. was furnished thc Canadian SEAqE-IHJE‘ Wash" Apr“ l6‘ L on FY1355 Whlllht m messafis {romp dash round the world against a Blane Sablon, the nearest land wire conlpetitol.’ Toicho Mam‘ a Japan. station in Greenly Island. lose arrived in Seattle this morning Held back by fez and chaneinelby seaplane from Victoria, B. c'., and WlflPePfltUIB-S. the GBHHML-Ififih Pl-ywns welcomed by Major Bertha K. lots had almost» given up have and-minds. Araki and Ryunichi Matsui the plane was almost out of fuel; left Tokio oii April 6 in a race spon- when land was sighted which tbesored by the Jigi Shimpo a Tokio fliers believed was Newfoundland. newspaper to "establish a new rec- The aviators sensed victory withiord in fast economical transporta- the appearance of land at about firm by existing transportation me- 5;3o p, m, “may aftgfnoorL qqyeynhods." Araki is travelling East and discerned a small lake on an islandlmfltslli West- and decided to land. The plane. however was not equipped for land- ing'on ice. A careful landing was made. but the plane crashed through the ice of the lake and the tail of the machine was damaged. Previous to sighting land the av- l l l r Treaties Discussed In Ottawa House (From Our Own Corrcspondciill OTTAWA, April l6. ~ All after- ldmohs had bee" lmrflvhfahlt‘ fulfil‘ cussing treaties with Spain. Franco the P111118 Was forced to maintain a and Czccho Slovakia. The discuss- No ‘m9 07 the three 09011911015 OTRobb liiid was prclty much of u Ml‘. Robb ivn-"f sakes, they were treated ivith thejwas admitted as fair and justifiable. utmoft hOSPlW-lttl’ and Pverythlng Tomorrow morning the corres- l- was placed a their dlsiioselpondenee between the Ottawa aiid land help 059F911 1n their flttemptslwashington Governments on the it“ “m” m9 Plaha waterways matter will be released , The messages indicated that stand naturally there is a great dcull we sum? M ‘he flight- frflhl Bflldtlhnof anticipation on the subject. ‘ nel Ireland. weather conditions were _._'__¢¢>~_-_- ; snafu‘ ‘liffi.i.ffi.'".tiiitd“t“.ifi? League Council May; Meet In Ottawa ‘ the Bremen was forced m fly very low. At that time the airmen were |confident of success and believed , lthe coast of Newfoundland was at ‘Queen, “u” mmrdkm, ‘hand. ‘ . " l MONTREAL. April l6.-Ottaw:i‘ was: atgLibslagetotxtgf venture mqmay conceivably be selected for a e lzfleisagggmmfd the ‘;‘:°§°rv?::3rg°, future meeting of the council of tiic‘ placed by snow and ha“ League of Nations and Right Hon. QUEBEC- APr“ 16- _ The 915'" ‘lster of Canada. should attend the. ‘of the Canadian Transoontinentalvnexy a55emb1y of the League in up.‘ Airways with Duke Schiller at the |contr0ls and with Col. Fltzmaurico‘, f as a passenger which left Greenlev. ‘Island this morning. made a land- to herprestige. As a nation paid the Dominion by the selection to the council of the fourteen leading Well W9 htld (lefwlts T01 ":19 Summer of medical men 0f said as_ reported very favorably on their “Hing at Natashquan where it will re- poivers of the League of Nations. iyvtirfi- the" We W911‘? l0 Qtlhllli- Socianon‘ and asking for a gram w spcctjve depanmenm as did also main for the night, according to a was tlie statement of Sir Hcrbei ‘md 8°‘ 54030099 5mm the ‘alhvh/ defray the expenses of Same whpe Mess“ Holman and‘Rea‘~d0n o; me message received at 3.30 this after- i Allies. for seven years financial dir- ccicr of the secretariat of the Loo- l in lieu of taxes. and subsidy of $125,000.00. This allow- cd us to show a surplus in our last year iii office of $22,000.00. Bilt 5w’ had other surpluses. We loft to this we got the guests. This was referred to T. W. L. Police and Light Committees an Prowse. chairman of the Finance Kennedy of the Fire Committee. Committee, who. in passing stressed The following tenders thc point ivherc tiic City's finnnccslcepted: were not as good as may be ex- lpllvsmflt (iWemWQntifVhCn ‘Yelwcff; potted. bilt assured the meeting scales. lgfl'é&oag'zgégxfg‘iglg ‘1:(§"I;{‘;5rl d: 'tliat duo consideration would bc , . . m . pic hcrc so profitable. interesting," claim. What has oeconie of l l I S.. which measured 38 inches across, . _ f J 1 l t tiic claws. and weighed l5 lbs. Ml". (We m? (“d 0 u y as ' Allen referred to the increasing us" mi u ‘ he had lam. of st rage .ris fox food. l-It- recgnz-‘oflrgnwl; m charge ‘he c the people of ‘he ma“. O member from Charlottetown \vit‘i- ment street. Much discussion took “y “firing mo‘ ‘mdfiho gave some Also. he had imPYOPPTlY hlhlldlwm‘ place on this and iviis rcfcrred to E. interesting information about. tliclmntmtlous nmuors mm his Speech ‘A Foster, Chairman or me street | Prohibition In the last camllaisll.‘ “m” Mk“ Mama‘ he hnd said m“ to the members of the Govcrnmeii‘. m to tlie rules of procedure govcriv‘ being 'i! iqtal abstainer he did not require to christen Goverii- j nerance", and went on to quote frOm n of raising revenue from did not believe the people of this{ province would ever favour such n pcllcy. and enlarged on the dire r:- believed would ensue over “,1 m0_00_u6_m0|0o more than ‘h°"°“'°m' Th‘? °pp°sm°n lead"? in lfladlstheadminis has stated his Government Coii- me can,” on trol policy is a closed book. I be-lm” m"! m 192m The “on Hem- lieve that closed book has ii time m, h“ Hated m“ “Pk °h h» ahd ma‘ h“ ‘°"°‘"°"-“*w...~. given to a prisoner since he by . 17. and we think quoting n short poem extolling tiic ian and Shannon office. And now even the Premier admit.- wc had ii surplus of $l8.000.00. Com- ing from liini that means vcry much more-in fact the $70,000.00 t c. surplus we left then, and of tli‘ taxes, which wcrc collected in thc latter months of the your? And what has become of‘ that $159,000.00 they borrowed?» According io his own statement, they have borrowed at the rate of $450.00 per hour cacli hour the bank was open for business while they were in office. Mr. -Arsenaiilt went on to comment on tiic Premiers agility in thc man- ipulation, of figures. both now. and asking for U, siding on nus whflrn} Mmsrs‘ senmel,‘ shoeing homm ivliilo he was with the Bell Govern-- mcnt, Ho is also very clever" iii U1" use of challenges. said the speaker.’ and yet with all his figures and his challenges hc liad to admltwe had a surplus when we went out of 0i- Mr. Arscnault went on to criii-i up legislation. and said speech from tiic throne to far too great :1 leiigthr-Sflhl" oii that occasion. nmughl’ m“ K we mum find hen“ With regard io the iiiceptltudc m“ some fancy Mme “M, can they,‘ shown in drbiviniz up. 11109311118 01ft‘ case of diptheria and ihrcc cases of for eXlJOYt. 8 Prllflmhl" ‘mm’ m“! lprflfllllflfll,’ bills. Mr. Arsciiiiult saul scarlet fever in (m. m); ‘that he liad iicvci" before si-gn tiic likc in tho house. He recommended in; in such cases. He mentioned nu instimcc ulliei’: he junior member from Summer- elde, while chairman of the Com: iiiiittee of the whole, had slioitu: impartiality by taking. iinrt in th- discuseioii of a clause of a bill. _ Administration 0f Justicw l" (he pplmy days of tlie Bcll admin- lstration in i022. thc costs of ad- ministrating justice in this PTO“ iinre had come to $30,000.00. a ‘ But last year. what did it come t0‘. t tration of Jus- more efficiently l" only one pardon Wg 59y thew We"! we came short oi lthe number. Then. too. many casci r5 bflflfl l8“- lll’! came into office. last campaign. spoke enthusiastic- ally iii favor Liberal Party» term in jail 1'0? m iAt (i o'clock thc Well, he has spent i! house adjourned \ cize the Covernmets clumsily drawn - u, mesponsibk. that" m“ down gas tanks. mover of the flddrefie 1h Willi’ t° m“ particular attention should be paid had 590M" to saiiic. had the‘ of Spring Park Road was read. ask- Sehlm‘ ing for an asphalt or concrete pave- proqecuted. There is M" A"""““*_ M" spmker‘ M! a great Liberal worker. who in the are going on to the fifth week. and avc had no meeting of the Puli- llc Accounts Committee. The funic- member from Summersido fixed thc date of ilic meeting on Friday "t 2 p._m. Ho munt have known that m‘ a. W m‘) of Prohibition and tiic aking moonshine. given with respect io thc abovc ap- ing of Council Chambers. plication. Dr. H. D. Johnson was V. T. Howatt, present and supported Dr. Jenkins cleaning of Fire Room. with regard to tiic coming visit of Cavvcll Bros. Sewer Pipes fo Canadian Medical Men. City. A communication froiii the Char- Bruce Stewart 8t Co, city equip lottetown Driving Club was read meiit. asking that a member of the Coun-' McDonald dz Roivc, Lumber, etc.. cil act on an advisory committee, Jenkins Service Station. transpor with the former. itatlon, etc. An application for oii increased} grant froiii the City was asked bylPoole, Lumber, etc. the School Board. His Worship ad—] Universal Motors. cylinder oil, Committee to‘ tiic matter bc-I ‘chines. vised the Finance look carefully into fore its acceptance. \ A communication from Jnmesi Carragher. coal dealer. was reading. gasoline, etc. This ivas referred to the Publlcl Property Committee. A communication from parties wishing to use Harpei-‘s Factory as a garage was read. This was refer- red to the Fire Committee. During a discussion. His Worship laid particular. stress with regards persons putting He thought that James Carrag her. cool. 111E" . visory committee in sociation. School Board was discussed A communication from residents as his duties were very light. schools teaching the Committze. iverc The Health Officer reported onc nnce Committee. R ‘ T FE The following is thc 1 RIIPO T 0F COMM] T . S p llice report: Finance-T. W. L. Prowse, Chair-Jo His Worship the Mayor ‘ililbll of the Finance Committee said: ‘that this year M4000 was asked Gentlemen: from tlie city this year. With a sur- uiougnt that. things should be weiilmbntn ending April em. 192a: ilooked into before making any lneedless grants. His motto would be ‘“go slow,“ as all the grants asked are utterly impossible without in-, creased taxation. j The Provincial Government grant l Milk lest, March 28, i028. ‘was discussed at- great length. His‘ ‘Worship assured the Council that, ,tho Government would do all than was expected of them, adding thatl all incorporated towm and cities Pure Milk Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. would receive their full share of the Fred Burke . . . . .. .. grant expected. Mayor Yeo added Ilohn Dickenson that an executive meeting repreqGuerney Bros. senting all towns and cities met. noticllfford Moore .. long ago and agreed to accept a Louis Roper . . . . . .. . .. reasonable sum. ,Wallace Wheatley . . . . . . . . . . .. Councillor Foster, Chairman oijJohn Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. the Streets Committee spoke at A. McRac dz Sons .. .. some length on tiic present work Victor Mcwllllamg being done on the streets and re-‘W. H. Smith . . . . .. ferrcd to some of the proposed work P, A, Brothers lii the future. Councillor mmr is Richard Cullen . . , , , . , . . . , . , ,_ in be congratulated on thc results _ so far this spring.- Tlic sirccis zit and destroyed: Three portions of carcasses. One carcass of pork. Condition-All Clear P C iCnntinued “on Page 9) d DOOR. were 3c- Company which landed at Seven J. A. Gordon. painting of weigh Murray Bay this moraine will re- A, 1,, flowing Meaning and paint. quan l8 a little town oii the Gulf oii St. painting and miles from Quebec City and zibow A. Duchemin d: C0,. and L. M. . Large Bros, gasoline for city ma- Proiide dz Moreside. bliisksmith- Councillor Kennedy was appoint-ileum“; by wlmless ed iviih another to act on the rid-Clarke Cm. ‘mhnectmh Colonel Fitzmiiurice. member of thc , with tlie Provincial Exhibition As-lcrew o; m, tl.uns_Auflnnc mom, The salary of the Secretary of the at . _ ltinental Airways Companys plane sonic length. Hts Worship thouglitlwhjch new ‘here yeswrday from that the present salary of $1.000 Murray Buy asked for was altogether wo high ' number of thc other councillors ad- ding that principles of a number ‘ofweather condmons roar round only getting that amount. This was left for further consider- ation and was referred to the Fin- , Meat and iMilk Inspector's report and the Po- and Meinb -s of the City Council, I herewith submit my report oi’ {plus of only. $500.00 last year. he Meat and Milk Inspection for the Condemned as unfit for food 45 stated that late this afternoon tho 4_ ‘hope by hugging the north shore‘, 3,5 closely he would be able to reach his 3,5 destination providing the wind coii- and tonight at mm Bun sets this evening at 6.51 and ____._ asliamniing shears ir barber shops true of Nations, when interviewed at the Windsor St. station by tiic Czm- ndian Pacific Railway today. "The Prime Minister.“ bert added. "could effectively use his influence if lie attended zi meeting The other plane of the Canadian Islands after a stormy trip from main at the former point. Natash- 5o0=sembl_v tnkc place ‘in Ottawa." Board Of Trade Will Entertain Visitors Lawrence ‘approximately 250 miles from Grcenlcy Island ywhere the other two members of the crew who made the successful - crossing of the Atlantic in the‘ inonoplane Bremen, are working on their lane. " DU LIN. April Fitzgerald. free state minister of de-‘the Charlottetown Board of ‘Triulc fence, has announced the p. ‘i0nl,l\8l(i' at 5 p. in. yesterday. it of Commandant James Fitzmauricc decided to tender a dinner on Fri to the rank of Major. The ministcrday evening at tin- Victoria Hotel. has sent the following cable to ilic to Mr. A. M. Dollar. Vancouver. and IIIBJOFP- W. McL. Clarke, Montreal. President "l-leartiest of the air fOflttfsafiSiittlh-Jgngi secretary respectively of m:- Ym" 5'99‘ achievement The "my Canadian Chamber of Commerce. is pround of the air force's associn- M]; Dona, who “.35 elucted pyes. tm“ Wm‘ ‘he first flight 7mm Em“ ideiit at the annual convention ui op‘, w America" Please cmwey m the Chamber in Vancouver in Supi- . _ B v H l id d ' . . . ,- . - v M I Thc City Clerk was authorized to K2171. nlgnadltnigtfol‘ ggd higglglszicnibei last- has since iisitcd nil tii- . call for uniforms for eight police-,conqratujatlonsy Amiltlrtflht 13011105 0f “ade and 16 u V“ iChamber of Commerce in WPSlClll ' - “‘ lCnnadii and returned only inst week operators at_ ‘.1 . this Bitemoon mm from an cxtciidctl vist to Fuiopc. QUEBEC. April -_ .-@¢> -» iplane Bremen, had left Greenlcjv‘ Jsland in the Canadian Transcon-i ALlMONY. is Jusf F 1 A Colonel Fitzmaurice will be flown either to Father Point or Quebec as permit. Fromi ‘there he will proceed to New York} Baron Huenefeld and Captaini Koehl. German officers on the Bre- y men. are remaining at Greenlcy‘, Island where they landed Friday‘ afternoon after flying the Atlantic: ‘Vand will attend the plane which was‘, islightly damaged on landing so as: to complete their flight to New York. . HALIFAX, April l6. - The Bre- I men‘s shaft was damaged in land-‘ ing but is repairable and the plane will probably take the air again. Wcdnalday. This is the gist of c, _ usage received tonight from ‘Point Amour wireless station by ‘Alex Sutherland. local Supt. of tiic, Government wireless service. The“ “BETTER HM. Z W. L. MacKenzic King, Prime Min-lhcrc prcciaticii of tlie honor and tribute‘, Sir Hcr- ‘ of the Leiiguc to have a future il.'~‘-_ i6, _ Desmond Al. a meeting of the Council cl‘ FIVE iilllillN‘ Fill m‘ si iN: Families are Selling‘. Children for Thrill! Dollars Each, Ac“ cording to R8901)“ Received From l c- king. (Canadian Prcsel . . new YORK. Anvil! 16- L- £02k‘ l ~ < Ch‘ > in ‘iliiigiiii ' aremsisafrvliig and 5,009.99“ ‘niorc arc in want and will -fncl' death by hunger before another irrop is iivnilnbiv. the China Infill"- ‘iiational Famine Ri-licf Commission ‘declared last night i" h Slmemm“ ilfllltlgllfflllfll; a campaign in misc 5.000.000. . ‘s Gcnernl J. G. ilnrbiirii is Chair- ‘mzin of tho Ol'i;i.i\\l‘I.£\l.l(ilIl.. Nth" ltenths of the population iii Wes.- rcrn Shnntung arc vflllllg unwliolg- .some substitutes for food. Bflld t " ‘Rev. William R. Johnson. Exechl-h” Secretary of thc 0i'f,'flhl7-h“°“' T“ mien have left and families arl selling children for three dolliwi each, according to the latest d114- patches we have rcccivcd from tie Poking Commission. l, _.__---{—O i l if jollfi Dead, Several ~ 1 Missing In , Hotel Fire iSpi-ciul tii-tluifiuiiriliitlil ATLANTIC crrv, N. .J.. Aiirll l6- l --Oiic miiii is dead. S11v0“! 903mm‘ are DOUCVOG to be missing flhd "m9 have bccii llijlll'l‘(l in a flrc which swept tiic Hon-i Iroquois llus morn- ing. <25)- Deliglit-ful Entertain- ment Last Night" By Mr. Paul Kollins Rarely has Charlottetown, blessed as it is with much talent of its own. received such ii rich literary 0"!‘ historic trcnt ns it did last nlilht- _ when Mr. Paul Kolliiis. B. ‘L. 1., on- teriaincd a capacity‘ liousc in Heartz Meliiorial Hall. This was not Mr. Kolliiis‘ first vi- sit to Charlottetown. Ho had been on previous occasions and this tiic very large audi- ,cncc ivliicli urcuivd him last night. The ciiteriliiiiml-ni. was 11nd!!!‘ the idlfitlnglilshfll pnii-muigi- of His Holi- or Lieut. Govcruni- llcurtziihd. Mrs. ‘Hciirtz. Mr. R. H. Rouflrs, principal ‘of Prince Stu-cl Hclzmil pzcsidt-d. ' The program “'33- delightfully di- wersiflcd riiiiiglilig liiuunr rind [lath- os, history and roilicdy. tiic sublime mid tiic ridiculous. niid thc audi- ~encc was moved from laughter in tool's uiiti tours in lliughifii". ' For, two hours Mr. Kollins liclLl thc liutliciici- spollhouiul and sill were surp sud illl(l,.\i'il'l'_\' when he nniiouiicczl his (‘iilSlllff number. Spcciul luciitinii licrliuiis should be made of ilic llPllVlFfl‘ number-av, particularly. Thi- lllllffihi‘ scene in Mc-Betli and Wolslcyis FllNlWP". Tho full furcc of iiis (ll'll|lli\ll(' talent Wits brought i0 bfiil‘ oii ilicsi- classic pm- ductioris illlti tiic cifcct iviis prn- found. Pleasing Vniiiiy was uivcii to ilu- ,prograni by iwo rii-lighifillly render- cd solos by Mrs. l“l€‘\<‘i\(‘l‘ mid twu ‘violin 5010.‘; by Miss 'f‘hciliin 'I‘wccd, both zicconipnliicd by Professor Fletcher. Mr. Kolliiis will again appear lo- lltifht in tiic Hcariv. Memorial Hull, when an ontirc change of program will be presented. There will uii- ,d0lll)l0dlY bc a largo iiudicitcc. as jthosc who licziixl liilu inst night. and innlly others who inisscti ihv uppoi» tunlly will conic 11' . accounts for <0 §-- I Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc “Mmhll- Flhlill’. sir-villi show. 4-17-21 , "Mi. Stewart, TllllfSflfly, the t‘llilll('(' lu soc n l'(‘lil show. ' 4-17-21. DR. CLllfI‘, M. l). Sinrt now dionic prcvciil lllll-(‘l|l'(‘. ll2 Wliico $1.. Clrloivii. Zl-lIl-illiios. ‘Monthly iiim-iinp," Lndiog; Mil f‘. E. Isllintl liospitul, Wednesday 3.30 p. in. Si. Paul's Parish Hail. Full ntlciidnncc requested. ‘ 3B26-4-l7-2i. i “Notice -—Yco‘s Moviui. Don't miss “Brass Knuckles“, A mock-out ‘show. Borden Tuesday. Freetown ‘Wednesday. 3791 \ “Come and sec thc Clod-Hoppu- gmeaaage gave no other information.‘ 3, A message received by Mr. Suth- erlond from Capt. Mercier of tli: steamer Montcalm which is eii-‘ehahfi’ ‘h Wmfleffltllre- westerly. 35 ----—-o-0->-~- 4,3] Driven ‘by 0101916011100 motor, n QQIMBBMBQ has ‘been deaignen for ggltlnued rises tomorrow morning at 5.08. 0i a. .m. ‘lmckl-vi urea later than Charlottetown. w. -._._.__.__..__........__._._- v TORONTO. April lit-Maritime l ;lresh westerly winds. fair not mucti lln s0flflPl0\\'l'l llnll Tuesday the m, . eiitccntli. Ladies with badgers (m4; avot-t-io-zi " "Noticc --i~lorscsh0cing all kinds ‘ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . _ lille vou wait. 5 cil tie tin B W. p gcleavoring to reach Greenley Island T°f°hl° °1e*"_ ‘*4 22 w - i)? ii a n n “ " ital“, om‘. to ‘mm o" the Bremew Montreal. ciem . za-‘a givoii m tender feet and interfering 3 8 and the remainder oi no» crew.‘ Qllebtc» clear .3444 at Proudc nmi Moi-aside. omit - Halifltx. cloudy .. . 48-30 George Street, 37994444‘ St. John. fair .. , i 43.24 .... __ 331 Montcalm had been encountering, B t l - 3-6 “°‘“’Y l" “"0 ‘“"“° m“ P'°@‘°‘“ Ngiollloitckécllear. I " vllnldAghtltAnriqlagotrt 1982mm‘ m!‘ 4- ‘M’ hmmldhp" Lard" expremd a l Charlottetown, clear’ . . . . . 41-28 Malomvs poi Fagin Igngltemenpfltzr ‘stock. crop and household funni- High tide this morning M. aaitlnre. .i. I‘. Bradley. Auctioneer. l 3754-4-l3-fmwth-1i. "Loading boas April ma. usi- Meeting April 19th. Last opportun- New moonPi-iday, April 20th.. i.- ity to order svod. Important him". Bummo Glut: tide eighteen min- ea to discuss. attend. 3'13 Everyone Ulgg Iiistitiiic. ' Ell J4‘ -.. -..-.-.1.-..~.-