I T X » 1 , . »', . '; “ " . . ' . ‘ ni il . ol, .tha . _ _, ' , ‘ . » if, » s v . *f ' ` 'I s l """1 I ‘ ‘,,,z.. ' I’ f 1 ' " ,i I , . . i., . A f ‘ki , <1/1 Pacssrfinrui- ~ - I ' »~ ~ QRNING .. .1 , out Local and For camu”ih,§In,h, °““ N""' M Mrriiiirg Milla. i__..l.l'lI5 - CHARLIITTETTIW GUAR _V ` , """"*'READ Al-I... OVER PRINCE EDMIARD ISI-AlUD"""" 2 » , . - ----»~ - -vs; fl- ` ,,r.‘l&7r‘i§&t%ERE’i.”.il‘r.”ril"....} i-me tiriisir News cHARLoT'i‘EToWN CANADA TUESDAY APRIL 4 1911 mei- or Am." %i?§€‘.*."' ' ""<’f*»~ V F'¥ F s§ '§> ==§ F; Er :L Eb _ _ _ A 7- ' I ' ' ’ ’ I E -mmf--4 .__ FATHER VAUGHAN INUHE IHISH NMEIIIEIIL - .|HllliELl'lNl§I.EI AUSTRALIA AND oil B special to The Guardian. LONDON, April 3-Father Bernard Vaughan yesterday uttered a warning on 1~]ngland’s falling' birtbratc, lie said, “in half a lifetime Eng- lnnd has slid down, the blrthrate de- glining more rapidly than in any Eiiropean nation." He hoped there mightbe no longer ii i-.oiiccrted policy for “dodging na ture, cheating God and robbing the nntion of its truest wealth, human life." NNI NNY STHINE IIIH SHIIHT NNY 1.1 slit-cial to The Guardian. NIGW YORK, April 3-A May dny strike, the greatest fight for nn eight hour day in years, is the plan of the leuderii, of the union machinists here. 'l`lii- strike is sclieduled to take iii :ill iiuion macliinists tlii-ougliout tln- I'niied States. STHININH EIIIHSES IN EIINEESSIHN IIE INITH IIN SIISIIII PHIIBIEINS l.liN1l()N, Ont., March 31-In his iulili-<~.~:s to the London Trades and l.ii.bi»r Council, Rev. J. 'Gibson lnk- ster, of the First Presbyterian rliuri-li, enunciated some clauses of the lii'oponcd Presbyterian Confes- sion of Faith on social problems, |ii'i»1\iircil at a meeting of the social und uiornl reform board held in '1‘or- onto last week, to be presented to the lil-nerul Assembly in July. if uri-eptcii it places the Presbyterian cliurili strongly behind those who aw lighting for the betterment of liibor conditions. some of the most striking clauses in the confession arei- “'l`Iic church protests against un- ilui' desire for wealth, untempered pursuit of gain, and the immo-derate ciultntioii of riches. ‘ “A more equitable distribution of the products of industry ought to he iiindc, such as can be approved by the i~lii~istian." “We realize that some Poverty is dui- to vice, idleness or intemper- lniri-, but on the other hand, we hold flint niuch is due to preventable dis- :-usc, uiicoinpensated accidents, lack ol proper education, nnemploynient iiu.l olher conditions, for which soci- eiy is respoiisililc and which society ollillit to seek to remove. “\\'e believe in the maintenance nf ii standard of living. We believe ibut, whenever possible the mall sliould be lcd to eain this for him-' si-lf and for those depending ul>O1l him. lint that whenever, through old nge, accident, sickness, or other inenparity, the family or individual ure unable to he self-supporting, so- riefy should- make adequate provi- sion for them." ______.____._ NIHHIIW ESENPE EIIH NEW WIHN PIIIIIIENNNNI Nl'l\V YORK, March 30.-A black' liiiiid bomb was explode-d early today almost beneath the coat tails of a New \’ork policeman. The blue coat making his regular rounds, WHS stuiiding at the doorway of n £0110' ini-nt house on First Avenue, and the bnnih was in the cellarwal’ Of the building not a rod fl‘0m his lect- lle was uninjnred, althoug-li the lroiit of, the building was dullulgell uiul the doors and windows blown lll. .__.__..___- Tll SHUT Il_lI_T_NIIIHMIINS LONDON, March 30-Hans Freece. nu American, who is lecturing ill this country on polygamy‘am0l\K UW Mormons in Utah says he is satisfied with the result of his mission- He has been in communication with the Home Office regarding the diffi- cult question of prohibition of Mor- mon agents from comin! N50 England and inducing Britons to 8° *-0 Utah by asserting that polygumy IB “DOI” islied which he sa s is not the case IRTHRA TE __` NEHIIPINNES IIIH Special to The Giinrilisn. Mawson has decided to take an aero- lead south before the end of the eui of' the military type, 1‘he construction will be such ns to out making a descent, -mi SIMHITNNEIIUS IIIEETINS IN HHITIIIN INN N_lDl\C“` tion is made for an affinity by BUY Dtilslslnrle going to the salluwe Chfliis- ‘ w/vrnieun, Kas., Marci. 29-it took made it coinlilete Confession de' rained mud in Watlicna Monday. The claring he had shot the woman when phcnonicnon is accounted for by the he was detected by her in attemptlllg inet that 5 high wind and duststorm to mistreat her d:iughter. He told °‘ from the northwest was prevailing niiiueroiis highway robberies and bur- when _K light rain heglm to faih and glaries he had committed _in the the drops of water collected the dust neiglih0l`l\00l’l>\~i»iti- R rioiihlo iraieily nhich was living ciiarted iii Park Avenue. A well iii'es:=<»il umii u‘_.;is seen to whip a revolver ftom his poci-not, shfiot down a. strikingly blond woininn, and turn the weapon upon himself. 'ihc cngin- e_cr,. who ivas the first to see the couple, threw on his 1.'ra.es and - shouted to the unknown man on the street to “hold on, di.n't shoot her;