,1 s... s.» mzatamnsmmimnn-sh. , . 4.»,- designs from the best sculptors in 1rfi1-'-J*"“.'- 1 -. men paid with their llvcs for our fl freedom. There should have been ' one memorial for all, one for those 1 who y-cturneti and for those who 1 I evidently did not consider the mat: ter one for official action. >1 i4?‘ '- iiliili "lfillills Dalton. Paulina. D. K. Currie. Aaaoelatn J-Bal WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, .1923. ';,’§o|.nt:as' monument-r. lAll will have. read with pleasure in yesterday’: vGuardlan the report of the Citizens‘ Monument 1Com- mlttee and its unanimous adoption by the City Council. This project had been long delayed, and the tribute to our soldiers. living and dead. long since overdue. The de- lay was not betaause oi any ppathy or unwillingness on the part ofour citizens. Our people with one wolcs have ‘been demanding it. but as too often happens, “what is ev- ' to be placed in any account that might need it to adjust the size of. the surplus when the Public Ac- The counts are being made up! illustration was an apt one. and shows that the censorship of the Opposition is by no means a time- killing device. The Bell Govern- ment needs all the, watching they can give it. TH E BONSHAW PACK ET. This‘ item was the subject of severe criticism when the estimate for the service was before the Leg- . i _ .. erybodys bu! “ass h “chad”; lslature. The Commissioner of business, there was no cen- Public work!’ Ml,‘ Cmsby’ as a tralization, no leadership. When Minion; resident. of Bonshaw in November last the undertaking was handed over to a capable com- mittee it was immediately pressed to a conclusion which we feel as- sored will be satisfactory to all. {The commitoee in charge and His Worship Mayor Jenkins and the City Council are justly entitled to D1195 111111 11511511011115 their busi- the thanks of our citizens for the businesslike way They lost no time; they secured oil. dations accepted question and a monument fliiingly all time to WGTB commemorating for 1701110 111B D1111 0111' 1'11!’ 111M211 ill service as was possible, putting as the world's greatest war will short- large a boat with full power en- gines on the route as the shallow Under the two 1y be erected. ill: is to be regretted that the monument is not to be a provin. cial one. it ought to be. little province. from one entl of ii to the other, was in the war; there ls probably nul. a school tlisirict in the province that has not its re- prcsecniatives “in Flanders Fields." Over five hundred oi bur‘ young did not reiurmbtlt the (lnvornrhent The monument will he _erecie_rl,in due course. and, although the cost is Llioirni by the city pi Charlotte- town alone. will in a measure at least stand as a memorial to the sons of the province who left all and risked all in the cause of free- dom and humanity. The members of the joint com- mittee who have so successfully carried the project to the present stage may well be entrusted with the selection of asuitaibie site and the preparation “ofia suitable in- scription. Tile citizens are behind them in the ‘good work and the comparatively trifling cost, CLEAN uh equitably distributed, will he cheerfully borne in memory of Appearances may sometimes be those who fell and in honor oi deceptive. It is quite possible that those who returned. ————<e->i-—- 1 TH a neeutxron. if‘ The discussion over some items In the estimates has revealed some of the questionable methods oi book-keeping adopted by the Bell financiers. There are two main classes of expenditure. namely or- dinary and Highways expenditures. 1t transpired during the discussion that certain of these were charged to one oi- the other without any ap- parent justification. Part of an en- gineefs salary, for instance. was charged to one and part to the other. The estimates calledl for an appropriation oi only part of a salary on the ground that the other part was to ho paid out oi the Highways grant; this. “notwith- standing the fact that the whole lnlary was fixed by statute. An in- terest charge was loft outof the es- blmatps altogether on the ground should be well advised as to the needs and importance oi this ser- vice. lsolated, as the people in that locality are, from railway or deep water means of traffic they are under a great handicap in mar- keting their produce, procuring sup- bc this ness. Their only means in which they end is by a long distance travel by carried to it conclusion the delicate r0811 01‘ 11>’ 1110 P110110! 1111111011 501'- and difflcuht task entrusted to them. vice in the past too meanly subsi- The water at the river head is very Canadanfiluslie 11161: selection and shallow and is only’ navigable at recomlnenuetigfitietothe City Coun- high water and at "best will not ac- TO lilo Creditof lhe latter the Qommodate a boat ‘large enough Committee's report and recommen- {or tho business of so large a com- without .mimit_y_ ' lFor the last few years the con- tractors havo- given as efficient a dized by the Government. waters would permit. terms of their agreements Our ltrlps weekly, Tuesdays and Fri- that was called for. (lays. was all but in the rush seasons be moved the nbliglng ownt-r lien making Vdally the Government. ostensibly pect apparently of ‘Bonshaiv. is that the a Liberal. the faithful. a palatial home appliances may be as are rare in this province. to be. and barn. the thrifty-looking cattle and horses, the well kept fences. and the general air of thrift is. with but rare‘ exceptions, the outward and visible sign of prosperity and contentment. This is true of city and country alike. Appearances count for much. it is quite true that many economic people both in city and country prefer a comfort- able ..bnnlt account to outward ap- psarances; quite trite that dollars may be saved temporarily at least by postponing the painting nf bulld- lngs from one year to another; quite trno that something may be saved by scrfmriing here and there lllfl disregarding appsarancelmbtil it is a misatite. This is not an ap- that the amount was fixed by stat- uw’ "l" A- m A"'""1m- 111° hm‘ more despicable even than shabbi-z peel for extravagance, which is ‘hat young representative ofThlrd m“; n h “mmy a p,“ m, m” P1111119» "1111 h" “"1"” 91”“! reasonably decent outward show what convincing proof it govss that A very pretty Bmilrrel mink imself one of the most effective ' hers in the House, remarked Lbst certain items of this kind were which to the stranger spells com- 111° T111111 fort and thrift. Such appearances are an asset to the community, to U111°1111Y1° 1"’ ""11 '1' 1' "1"’l'“1"'°"'the farm settlement, to the cify. n. w» and Puhllnlu l‘ paper," and that they are 11011.9‘. “tent m 1”!‘ Th” M5111“? 11°11‘ increase of- indemnity an -- the debt. instead. ; s... i. c. w... “It la argued that the surpluses are bogus once. The highway work lessened rather than increased the eurpluaes," said Mr. D, C. lcDon- ald, in the House the other day. ‘Mr. Creel McArthnr, who was the next speaker. made the shrewd remark , 11"’- "11- “L” 9115-1‘ 1° ‘11111118 Bllrllllls- Sin-Your editorial comment on es on paper." ‘Both these speakers the Brodie Resolution was. indeed were quits correct in these stats- 1111M!’- w° 111mm "11 "010111115 '“°“"’- “‘ 1'“ “l” “"11" “"011 3'13.iffifl.dii'il'ii.'l“liui'l1bsii§ successful refutation that the Bell when hy the [Deni ‘Qyqfnmgnt, scvsrnment surpluses ‘are of the This is indeed the last straw. we kind "that are easy to make on Sam ‘gaxnfiflifiifdfiggsv ‘a? 1331; teeth: We were stlfixg aorelay the 110i» 0111! “IQBBBMW them but quite fourth Department bead with an wilwd them out and rolled up n éncrfase olfl saltgly alsohithe Patriot at ng w en e .pu c accounts were published that the debt was ireduced by $28,000.00 and at the same time showing debentures Han. Mr. Cox. who followed Mr. “m, m, money borrowed, added m Mehrlhur. ventured the optimistic asordinary receipts $115,000.00: opinion that “u the Liberals were also 1110111110 1.1K which Mr- ‘Bell left in power about twenty yearn said "was taken out oi the ordin- they would have the debt cleaned My raven“ and w“ plum 1° 119-" 1308116 surpluses and increasl ggirgxeligs 2f Ithttznfimproved “buds ins liabilities would not clean up in as ordinary receipts" $46,000.00. the debt in a thousand years, let Now they are refusing to allow alone twenty! we judge that Mn go through which will take more c y . . 0X has very "me hope o! those money out of the farmer's pockets fou milii d ll 1' ‘m ° 1"‘ 131511115 91/911111)“ in P. 1E. ll. titan all the taxes of ing our debt. "Both parties had the IBell government combined; talked about these claims" n sai 1 111111 111st the impel-minus 01 . e d. . nib," he d“ not know when they pork from the United States for would come in. The Bell Govern- the Canada year hook’ just publmr meat could not be expected to get ed lby the ‘Czlhiltiian Government. is them paid “suddenly!" Suddenly a5 1111101115- is good. With two letters from IP01)“ fresh‘ ‘he P'°“"e’ 1° 0m“ 1" 5'11"‘ chilled or ‘frozen. i921 23,402,444. Years 011 the subiect. nothing very rPoi-lt rresh, chilled or ‘frozen 1922. present regime in, the, vrayvof pay- ment. =Stili. if the sky gall 19m. Gasnvsmy iitiittidsqlPofltiWlry salted and in brine. Cox in the debate. ventured the 1M2. 9.422.215 rounds. opinion that “thirty or forty per w” c?“ ‘We at a‘ mane“ by dent. of the improved road work is all)?” ‘liul-ies“ the importance . S ‘ i) . "permanent." What a falling oi'.f Anrebsh: above 1s there. my ccurltrymsn! Only-last cuticl- displaces our own Cllllkifliall the party were claiming that the as ruining the reputation oi roads were 75 to 90 per cent. per- Eamldla“ 11°11‘ Permanenie ison .3. sliding scale, iikqfiaxaymn? only? ma; it is sliding with tiynrn for all time. when l?!” filammea nhprod“cauy_ P“ gpgllilJfCfi the fact that not a dollafis ways gave the at-ximmodatlotlnof-iand 1ril>5 11111110111- 11I1y_doilar to keepthem in repair dur- additional remuneration. This wssllns the spring. summer or fali- And not always enough" iio coveractital cost from freight monies aloneand {he fcontractovri, at the end of vhis ~ 1 l - 1.. . ' l term, _ tendered. for something. over $1.00 ‘higher flor the work. 'i\'ow i0 save this small sum, awarded or at»; about hand it over to an- other with a. boat of unspecified size, of llilifDOWll freight and pas- senger capacity and with no pros- of any mid-week trips for the benefit of the people I The °n1y Sum "m": tion for the costly road building. 22' new contractor —— a recent arrival from the West.-—is The public service and the convenience of the farmers and shippers of Bonshaw and vicinity must give way lo the exigencies oi with all modern covered by a mortgage that throws no shadow upon the splendor. but such instanc- Here generally things are as they appear The well-kept farm house merit of the Public Works Engineer liho election is over. shape or be comfortably passable. iBut Mr. Crosby tells us. new sec- What a remarkable that Mr. Crosby lms learned that u I 0181‘! mad district is hungry for .. To“ lion”? Neither can you crook a nut, downward! iBut .Mr.'Metherail flc- " '1 am’ S111’ 9w" 1’ . = . ‘FARMER Princo-fottnty, . . H“ JUDGE MAKES JUN-E 22 REAL N-ECKTIE. available to keep these partijllly lpermanent roads open in winter. s nllghtdtlavevtttdded not a (YLARKSBURG, W. Va.. April im rot/potent, cost an average of $1,900 per mile! _»Mr._D-:nnlo. the. next speaker, was honest “enough to admit that the debt had been increased bfiths highway work. He is to be oom- ulendetl for‘ thisqjthough it rtftrst have made the Honorable Premier and - the iiortorayblg» Whiter; also squirm in their seats. These roads that were not to cost the taxpayers a cent! And on the same day oth- er speakers contended that the employment given was a justifica- ed at the state his life be spared. tence James ‘Slelio, tronvictetl it is true that employment was given, but it is also true that the money, whether the 40 per cent. federal money, or the 60 per cont. provincial money, all came out of the people's pockets by tfliffiilulhfll’ was added t0 the irublit: deht to-hc paid hereafter, which is the same thing. with the iBl-ack Hand killings. ¢0>-___. PLATES SAID TO REFUTE a lute many faith. th i _ From these and other statements 8 c ergymm declared‘ and admissions made in a single day by the road improvement ad- vocates in the House the following facts become apparent: .\li tbc peopie oi‘ Canada worn lnxctl to pay the 4O per cent. cf tho road money provided by the Dominion. The people of ouch province .11": taxed to pay the fill ]li'l' t-etit. pro- vlded by such province for ibi- same purpose. ‘The money paid hack for labor had all boon provid- ed by taxation and those who got it paid for it again by labor. Such was the inostimuble boon confor- red upon the workers by thoir poli- tical masters. ilowvery grateful the dear workers ought to bc! in 1m. first book oi‘ Mormon, .L;nx Daily Selections Guardian Readers From the W. 8. Leulen - collection. Hen. Mr. Crosby appears to have not all tangled up ovar- that state- The mountain and the squirrel about the Georgetown road. The HM a quarrel statement, in effect that where a good road could have been built for $200 per mile they were requir- ed to pay $1500 per mile. will re- quire more explanation yet before it will, like the roads, need in have the road machine or the split log drag run over if before it will look ship "llliltie Prig; Pun replied, "You are doubtless vory smart Must be taken‘ in together To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place. ' ill‘ Wm not so large an you, > You are not so small as 1, Q tlons are calling for road projects. And not half so silry. 1 fact! And ‘I'll raot deny you make wise and prudent! ls it only now 1V W1»; back, is "still added this most important resolution to the last d years, 1920-1922 as per chilled or frozc-ihi 1020, 46.292.256'pounds. Pork. fresh sudden will he expected under the 28,595,181. lBacon and haims, should- ers and sides, 1920, 4. 976,539. Ba- con and hams. shoulders and sides pickling Bacon and ‘Hamsiy while pincuingdthe nose takiu s1 shoulders and sides, 1922. 6,001,4fi6|n number oi’ long v l920;"‘l‘.i,7l1'1‘,133. ‘Pork dry “Writ imam. 9909M; nro relieved b)! salted. and in brine, 1921, 12,908; ‘ Mr. Metherall, who followed Mr. 110. Pork, dr’y salted and in brine, and“ m a glass m- wahei-Jhi iihn hits the of imported pork. session some oi‘ the ablest. men in poi-h in our own markets’ as we" our -in England. _ Arc . those men mad? Do they retilly ex- manem‘ Mr’ Methera“ 1s m be pect farmers to ‘keep on voting for cummeuded 1°? 1115 m°d°1‘@11°11- them? I have supported the lllhcr- al party all my life. but 1 aim done w" - men-tombs“? 111.111, l . PAW” -1Th8 fourth member of (Ilzfrfikes-i burgh Black liaitd murder s_vitili-_ _ (‘ate to receive ‘the death penalty] was sentenced today'- Sainmd MurJIGB ator. convicted of murdering Jas. , Hlpara. was scntencetl to be iuang- petiitontiucy at}. Motindsville mt Juno" 22, the date}, set for tho exet-ittion-of threaiotiier . members- oi" the gang. _ Twoi-qiheijl men. convicted in the same mane. will servetionir prison terms. ..l‘i i Judge-i John .0, sqnihhm i‘ gehjltllnrqtictte tllstricl. , , _. n m, tenced. M.\ll'fil().l‘_.flflfif‘ the defclttl- 1 dndvé bee ant bad madeia, dramatic pleathatilllldilleil “m1 many After sentencing MuralmxJudgelll1l1§ 1m“ Southern was called upon to sen- of murdering Joseph (iuzziti, and add- eil Siello to the hangings for June ‘This case had no rennneciion MORMON DOCTRINES ROOWES/PER. N. v, April so. - 'l‘_\v0 metal plates. said to be ntatle 0| whiter. have been tinearthed at Mormon ll|ll,. Paim_vrh_ ihe hii-ih. Place of Mormonism. by Rev, Cling, 14-"11111/91’: -a Methodist Evangelist, act-tlrtitng to despatches received iii this t-ity today. These plates re- tenets of the Mormon Trhc plates refute many of the tioctrines ni‘ Mormonism and seem tolcontrailit-t and conflict with the l: igiou asit now in practiced, the 01f!) man l5 said to. have nssnri_gd_ lDIs-tmvcry of the plates was. made ‘"1 11111101’ 1W Rcv. Mr. Driver. He filglgini‘ ‘he!’ were unearthed from Ingle-llfiqfllfllilt} slab near the place, . . ill . m th. founder (‘if the cult reco plates. from which. ggofiffffmvi: 31111111011 trlulition, he transiategd the ‘$¢ And the former culled the intim- BM a" 5°11” °1 1111-1188 and weather improvement policy" is T111911" 1111101‘; Gill is well and wise; 011111101 0m’! forests on my , 8am ti? When we were youngsters hic- eough was such a common thing that no one thought anything o1‘ it, One favourite method of stop- ping the hlccoughs in anooher youngster was to give him a sud- den slap on the back when he was unaware of it. or to frighten him in some way. It usually was euc- cessful, " \However hiccough has income more or less of~a problem in many instances and very severe meas- ures are often needed to stop it. Now what causes it? Well, per- haps fifty different things are ac- cused oi causing it, from an over- loaded stomach to dls1ooation~ oi‘ the bones oi‘ the spine. These in- clude intestinal. liver, spleen, lung, heart and nervous disorders. You would be wise to try and truce up the causation, because sev- icre or prolonged attacks are not only distressing to the sufferer bui can so impair his vitality that in n serious illness he might have a hard time pulling through. It would ‘take pages to describe the‘ various nieubotls used t stop hiceough and they have all be used sufioeinfuily at times. ' "-" l Some of them are-holding” the brcatb for a whole minute‘; boiling the tongue for a. few minutes, swal- lowing salt, lemon iulce. or vine!“ the throat, drinking slow- H I-OGO UGH déeil h ihrellths, 1 cnntprcssing the eyeballs and - '01! taking a ltnll‘ teasnwllllil’ fifiiltlirlug persists for some time it might be just its well to put the flit?!" 119W" the throat and induce vomiting. _ Sometimes a slow ntuscullll” 01' n," m“. pulling onesoll 11p 0n =1 |hnr, 0r sometimes sinlllly 11111151“? on a hair will stop the hiccough some severe cases have been cured by Dressing 111° P91191115 knftes his abdomen. As a last res; lixlmum teaspoonful of adrenalin t l" _ ways stop ii. \ou can niruilanlv drug 610"‘ in the ‘l11'°l1'?" will nBIDJTY-fili Ihtiy the adrcna and it is aiway-El. ' - s 1 -. Mr m qyafiibdouillh 01m ., , - ‘ " (ii.- ,i symptom 0,1. FWYPYQ. 111911131 Q 1 = ,. . 1 ‘i, hesitate be cnlll ill order ho toll“ H Dersms. _ e -| v :3 T; =- 7 ' ' "'30 . your tloctor. I .'_.._’-%0$-"-' l 0n The Asslniboine ' Q.“ 3°=fT11° '51‘?- nucd lo over- P011111" “1911111” thous- wmnnnnd; 110111 sinihtilne ~iRiver_ 0011111 ilbw‘ the banks an lllewhere 1. , ~ » - f.ian , anus, of lures 0 farmers, hdmw _ h , ht. ‘b i- 8111,15)’ isolated trunnion: lfiglgxiimenfi eqgm. cers stitccer-tletl in breaking i110 11"“ ten miles RilSl of ‘P0'\)1l‘li Pvtzixki‘ 131:1. the river is now clear nil t h... rushing eust in a regllh" m‘ rent. The engineers are now 100V‘ ing \\'l‘Si\\'ill‘l1 to tile 111111 211111-11 0d Raeburn and when tins is move it is believer] the situation will he well in hnntl. dluriug til? 11181111119 Assiniboine overflowcd the south bank flooding ll-lutterits farms near fbervilive, but. the W219i‘ 11118 11° ‘yet reached the -l>ulldini-’.H~ 131C 4115' ‘mo, cucnmmrty mucsyesl 01 here on tile-viG-Ellildhill Nutiv c1 Railway is 11001191110110)’ .1111}; l" town itvsurrounliilll 11)’ fvfllfil‘. ‘"1 it-hus not reached thllillgil 111111112" the centre of thc 10W"- CRIME HAS HELPFUL, ALLY IN MODERN AUTOMOBILE CHICAGO, May 1.—~"l‘hc motor coi- of today in the hands of thiev- es and robbers. has far outstripped the stolen horse of pioneer days as an aid to crime, says tho Chicago Crime Commission in its lulcsthul- letin. » lVhile the horse thlcf in the days when juslilco was stern and swift ntigbi, sco himself dflllillillfl [r0111 B halit-r, the auto criminal hat-l n dif- fort-til mcntal picture in the event of rapture. according in the com- mission. ‘ills tnmlern view includes arrest. release on bond. conferences in the well furnished offices of the criminulJawyonv, trips to court, de- lays, possible conviction. a new bond. appeal to tho ‘Supreme Court. tlfe "‘flxin'g“ ‘of witnesses and os- cape. commission points out, but the Icrlminal court increased the per- centage of defendants penalized in 1922 to .17 per cent" as compared to 25 per rent. in i021.- Ninety per cont. of Chicago rob- beries; in the opinion of these ex- perts. are preceded by the theft of an __nniomohile, and in 1922. 2.007 robberies were committed. These involved 115 defendants charged with robbery within gun in oases whore automobiles were taken from their possossors. Of these 115, on- ly i2 suffered penalties. seven go- ing to the penitentiary. four to the roiormatory and one to the house of correction. Jburlng the year 15 ‘manslaughter cases were called iii criminal court and only one of the defendants was penalised. 1H0 received a reforma- .tory sentence. according to these ~011Mb Waldo Emerson records, address to Royal bishop of York in his address t0 the Duke of York and his bride in Westminster Abbey said: hives you have come, attended h)’ the august, this hallowed place and by kindly thoughts and wishes of a nation. lBefore this host of witnai- ses, seen and unseen .y0u 1111119 111' fered your love to one 1111011191 411111 to God. You have received from iliiimat this altar, a. new life in which your separate lives are now, until death, made out‘. W111 dnksi and, keep this gift of wedded litmus a sacred trust. anti God's love are with it. With P0111111 ""61""?! 1mm an” a meal and all our hearts we wish that it may he lia-ppy. But. you cunnot resolve that it shall anti will resolve that it shall lbe- noble. You will think not so much of enjoyment as of achievement. You will have the great ambition to inake this one liife now given you something rich and true and beautiful. fulfill this sacred trust will come hi; fr r’ n givtvltt security, peat-to stud in wedded life tifyours a.’ hliéssl-‘nglutit only to yourselves but to othermilmsil {1- is“ '1" “mf 1116' i not tho least to those who, l» lriicccdct Ilgv a hmlnllvh D0111! 1511113111191 world of tell and strp have made yourself ' at iMoior cars were a factor in 2155 felony cases in iChicago ‘in i922, the ,1 Everything shown’ ltere nowis new‘ and the mic quoted are all the p: F01‘ instance: Curtain Serlm, 32c and 48c per yard. _ Another line Cur-taut Sea-inn, lace edge, hemstitqhed - a fine. at 45c and 58c per Yard. - Some beautiful designs in _ lace edged at..oniy 70c per yard.’ A swell assor Covered S. A. Couple in West- minster Abbey LONDON. April 30.——The Arch- "'i‘o this crowning day 01 V0111‘ moving memories of the you “Sacred it must be, for your love he happy; you can omcmbrance of prayer land. sacra l tent will ltatimusyaitm liomomnt Jilin “-‘"l‘he noareri~ynu1 keen do», ‘its i l l ve tlzp 1111c te% .".1‘lie most_n ed of help an ‘Wgvflfiiiisl v willhe vcr rt- l “yo todaggd itqéliy,‘ won-t volt in response take. that heart with all its joys and sorrows into vour own? “You. sir, already have given many proofs that you care for. the welfare of our working people. You home in One Seven-Year-Old ' Presence of mind in a very small chll-tl hell-pod to avert a tragedy yes- terday. Jack Cooper, year-old son of Mr. Coper of Engleburn Avenue and his companion ot’ the" same age. Paul Roche, son of Mr. and Mrs. ill. J, Roche. 3 Engleburn Avenue, were playing in the water on the river iba-nk near their home, gath- ering small sticks; oi‘ floating wood, when Jnck fell in. He went under twice, butt Paul ‘thrust a stick of vvocd resetting out of the water and wad- ing in, managed in some fashion to (lrng the other childqln safety. ‘he didn't. r-un lfor "help livlillo Paul answered. "But. time to get back to save Jack." EGYPT’S KING WANTS some days a lbitier fight has been proceeding between the King of Egypt and representatives oi’ "The inspiration and strength toiipeople on ihe question ot‘ the Egyp- tian ('Dlli~lilllli’i!Jll, wiliclt has D6911 notable IrIgyptians-Ui 11H‘ Stomach anti 411.1111: 101111141021-‘1112 will prised and grit-veil. ant sinu- lite has made every o 1' t-irnstriitition amended in such‘1 till-if‘ iiiswllchtalrs in ‘lfimptnshull- -lt-iv-l~ l lt.i.ltdl'lwni;. *1“ "5 B" " 1 have announced they do no; m , vat ‘Cabinet insisted on llililfl d the "ht o‘ tlutmfiéyi 11K) K111i’ 111111115‘ tment of land-Madras suitable "f... side hangings at‘ from 60c to $1.35 per yard. ’ Art Sateen and Silkoline at prices ranging from 28¢ t9 65¢ i161‘ 1111111- ,' , McDONALDW ‘%=¢¢%¢Vv¢‘vv=w¢v%mMW“ _._ _c__ _ Rescues Another 30.— PETERBORO. Ont, ‘April the seven- and Mrs. S. into the grasping hands Wilon asked lby his mother why i wouldn't“1h’uvo i DESPOTIC POWER OAImO, Egypt. April 30—For his t “@1191 quotation. only “l 11 Drecaution. scribed in Gov night from N 110w residing. remaining weeks, rPn from their edge at 30c 1 ‘nae-hf lie..- ‘Siztuation in_ Syria iieco 213111116 l Pants. April 30.——-Franne r 111E more tr00pg to Syria t‘ the mandated territory ngnio possible aggression by p", 1 France now has twenty,“ sand men in Syria but the x frontier is about two 11° miles in length and a 3:111!’ 0010s ot twenty thou ncentrating there with aiiiii forces on their way, ' The military meagurpq h it is tniderstood have-Hyena General Pell l) 51111119» 11 rennet ulfigtifrom withl‘l'§mtiii tints ti)“ French ronsiilnr morn “tlcigcuit tint I ' - ' ' ‘- ..:;.iHuuuttillasit- .. The BilUBUDgJmi: Syria y" d: _ .. ‘ML ""1111 1' filaTfNfilt (lens; iiibliilllotjng_lv . . y. Aniline, ni-rived cw York where“ M“ Jlvlillns iui on the island for 59 _ __ 1 “Tile worms that iiifggi h. birth an- n: i'rom God. His‘ ibvewill be thsldrafied by 30 deep perennial ‘spring by whic specially selected f-or the task. your love for Wire another. itself - t,‘ 'i‘|i¢- _ ‘ urireucrous heart's? this nccr s- t-nnstltu nn "s. o if? ' had atid renewed. tllitt prcscnc Jyiilar] iv so rainy. N‘ iiifynll, quantized, byllytitiniri Jib l-pcupk. ram...- uum Hm finvwoignty '1119'“°3"°1' ynu w1111"k‘“11' mu 911a‘ i l o 111i‘. ‘that hi‘. other. so lei; the-deepest. taut, ililmm‘ as '1 1r v your lives ‘iregtltet Ndrlch you. do truly share, together and llctfi/otir loyalty mat-h toihc. other find" abiding strengtiuantl glutinous’ ,lh1 loyalty, ip._.li.imi. Antlyou will‘. wfi are assured, resolv .,' tomltkeltihis a tacit-smear. . i0 - . “111011 #111 ‘b13111’ "l" W" Ffdlttloimimeriaih cilitws cnmlwhs Wail“ lion will be even lens. They .....v-*;l,gy~i< tho people at the last inonieilt by the lnterven-l tion of the British authorities who told the King tlialt 1511121111111 ‘"115 not iprciptired tn allow Eflijlll 10 1111' nex the Sudan at flllY P110111 When the King's nominee a few wggkg ngo resigned and the pre- ‘mm rm mo“ Seasmfs w‘ tbeii- mines. shiny-shits and factor-tam“ ‘Prelmieix Yen," hash.“ “c. les; you huve brought the boys oi‘ the workshop anti pu-hlltw school io- gether in free. frank companion- ‘1 ship; you have done much to show your own sense and increase the public sense of the honor and dig- uity of labor. “And you. tleur bride, in your old Scottish home you have grown up, front childhood among country fqlits and friendship with them has been your native air. So have you both been fitted for your place in the people's lives. "The nations and classes which make up our commonwealth too often "liw their "yes apart. lit is, therefore 1 grc" thing that there should be in or midst one family wlvlch, rcgardctl by all as ~in a trite sense their own, makes, the whole Empire kin untl helps give it the spirit of one family life. it is our privilege to he members of that famiiy-—-that central home. Ilct the exanvpie ho ovoi- bofore you of liim. .wlio, Plough lord of all men is yet their brother and who was content. among ills brethren its one that. st-rvcs. ‘These arv- some of the hopes we ("hcrlsh for you, but after all it. ‘is to you your-elves, as simple mun and maid -' ow husband and wife ~-t.hal. our l carts twine an you go tori-h in mm t tho years to come. On behalf If u nation happy in your 10y. vs bid Godspeed and ‘V1511 You good luck in the name of the liord. ‘T-irrotlgh nil 'tho changes and chances of ibis mortal life. may (lod‘s love overshadow you. ills power protect you. ills spirit 81111111 you. llils peace cnfold you." Escape In Airplane While Round Up Is On IPNWIS, April 30.—-A man known to the police as Captain ‘Creith. on. capsd from them while they were For “m Enpmm m" prawn," that all objects found in royal tonfbs shall remain in the count-l’! so the property of the Egyptian 101111111118 1m‘ an international gang of alleged thieves by taking an nip. plans to Antwerp. ‘Captain Creith was one of the chief figures of the band led by "Badger 1Biltl" -Warron. quantity of cash ‘in his automobile. Orelth rs- cently elected a bold eon inllloane oeplmi office. he wns an unknown quamiipy, tbot latelyu under nnceas lug [treasure lu-cm the nwule Egypt he has assured les that. it was not P05511111‘- 1° 1°13‘. the old system of absolutism oni the now partially educated b00019 of Egypt. prevent an open lbrelwh. 111111- 1 lug is tleveloplng so acutely so rapidly that. ltnless public opin- ion is placatotl, it is tlliliicult to foresee just whrrr- will end, The llostlic trend of KKYD qihn feeling against the sovereign is being closely watched, but it 15 difficult for any European 1111111‘ cnce to intcrveiit‘. as the matter 15 purely a domestic one. reward in the personal satisfaction and also operated in t f-Ilnltsd ~ States. in 1020 he netted $200,000 fr m a carefully planntd bank s indie. N110 of Palace circ-i The King refused-to tttrknowledgel the obvious and insists that he the king in fact as well as in name. _ For the moment, British inilu-i ence, backed by the British EIJTCQSIi eel-l and the ailitation __.__-¢o>_—--- CAIRO MUSEUM WILL KEEP ALL TREASURE i-XiYPT. May l-- Members of the Ameriurn Archactilogioal Mission who are assisting the discovers of King Tutankhatntims tomih in iden- tifying preserving and packing the amazingly rich collection of unti- quities removed from the bilrlai, chamber of the Pharaoh, are mak- ing rapid progress in their work and hope soon to leave on 111011‘ annual visits to the United State!- They will return to ulxnr in the autumn when the tomb is reovfifl- etl. ’ Moat of the articles taken from the royaii mortuary chamber Writ now ready for shipment to "thB Cairo Museum. There 'is- 1111-19 chance that any of those memen- toes will find ‘their way to Ameri- can. or indeed British Museums. government. The Britons who dis- covered tho tenth imupt rind their of --lmving.aldel.io lilnnily to the also s1 kinds. tin-so [hm l- tound in i-lio intentions . i - . Ti . Tug, '|l('Il a vised that ihemm 1119 lllllsi. destructive, :1; ‘,0 ' l ‘sur-idm" 111S1n11i5"-1>t)lil kinii dfidif 93119111111!’ tin-m 1mm amp”! ‘ fiorl. to have 301*"! to repair thu tlalnage i]; lave cuuseti. -~ ,ously ill in Cairo, Carter w! ling ti-ight and day tn comilt. _ and diggers. who number l1 QQIICUO illii ioqignm“ those that . 1 III; to Ibo wall; m‘ i H- s m’ n ‘4 ~il' {f} 1y, adjoin) F“ invoc lilmfii ll i iv lorm n‘ s and “r ' V rv.. their. Brltidmolicagues re a pentiy ‘of ‘ alteration. . ml" I 9P5?“ 1001112‘ - - t t i l ‘t1 i Iltllntl lid 1:21) lllljslrfsiai 1x10111011] onm 08 , __i-_ i‘ d. ti tmdtrna Wsmlnfiwe‘ mJmyfifliduehb wisihchtiall? '1“ hotfit elydieill tnost saicceetletl. but was wrecked Blue‘ gnmummyvq Park“, Whle bard Lartiafvon i1], cataloging and packing oiU ticil-s before the torrid hentl Egyptian summer ensued. All Egyptian 1 “' has given his hundred. small honorarium! . uey and load. Four of the prom-poly tlsctl the 1110119." 1° chase nutritional wlvfja T“; they are a r21 111110 ' v system stiff" Qreihlils in the i“ or Egypt, and the women s0 hlshfitlidudqiffi i \\\\}\1\\| wounds ‘mmn-a» f I‘ INIURANC; l3 THE WIQE ' PRQWEOTION AGAINST 1v Our are insurance 81"” ‘i chance after the 11111 K5111“ lire insurance xiv" ‘fum- advantase durirrll 7°‘; ‘my vldes ici- your M‘ Y death. - The Huh of lnsurnw‘ s“. hey have taitsn no article from the tonal: n11 their personal property. (ind lhvyfhi 011001 l1"""“" Hyutlmtlla‘ 0°31,’ 1 H‘ r1 a. mo: "m!