APRIL 21 A,'p'19_gs ,_a....._»-_--_. ._ llllllttlllllis lll lllt ltltllll illllllilltlll Loanto Quebec Har- bour Commission is Au i, h o ri zed and Correspondence re Diversion of Water Brought Down. lFrorn Our Own Coi-respondentl OTTAWA, Ont.. April 20. —- After two days sturdy fight the resolution | charged. ~~-'-- -_ ..._.. .l........... .,__, __ _, Eweeklllllraizllkfilervicewufl Special to thc Guardian) TORONTO, ont, April ztt-omc-g . 1111 finflfluncement. on behalf of Hon» Peter Venlot. Postmaster-General, ...__.._._.__._...._....- was made last evening by F‘. W. Hay/l . j M. P.. at the banquet given W. E. N. ' ' Sinclair. that a tri weekly mail scr-l vice would be established in a lewl I _ , days between Toronto, Montreal and! Rlmouski, with an estimated saving, ' (Canadian Press) cf 24 hours on mail for Great Bri-l LAKE ST. AGNES AIR BASE. tain and Europe. and 48 houis in Murray Bay. Que, April 20. —- The tianspcrt. of mail for the Western big til-motor Ford airplane piloterl| Provinces. Extra postage will notbe by Bert Bulchen and Floyd Ben- nett which hopped ofl’ from the -.+a-- Ford airport in Detroit at 7.0’? this lmcrning landed here at 3.45 this af- ternoon, after covering the distance Gen. MacRae To , A ‘ 800 miles. in 8 hours The plane will carry the necessary . . .s> i- - orggwx" A” '1'“ G“°"11“"1 El‘:l1:-Bl‘l1ilti§!lCtD lllzxlilgfllltlglli “$123553 . pril 20.-» General Al, i D’ Milcnne’ menlber for vancouverntrancled on Greenly Island. seven llllllllltf ran cnilrinqrrarqvgu comma,‘ b . 1. hi‘: ..._ __._._._.. .____ .-...-._._._._._.,_.__.. :. _. _._.. , . PAGE NINE‘ lilhangtung Army Hasl Been Wiped Out l lCunudlan Press) l SHANGHAI. April 20. ~ All rc-1 ports received in Shanghai indicatsl that the Shangtung defence armyl iri 50.000 lll\"ll under the northernl vitil sun Chimp-Fang. has beezli \\'l]7t‘l’l out in bitter fighting with‘ lthc Nationalists" during the last, liveck. The Nationalist. of Ycilcliolviu in SOlllhvfll Shani;- ltung has cut Sun Chuan-Fnng off- lfrom thc forces of Marshal Charifif? ‘Tsung-Chang, Chicf Northern Gen-- leral iii thc field. who also has suf- fered heavy‘ losses. - 1 Atlviccs rr-ccivctl in Shanghai say lltllill corruption is rile in lllv north- ‘ern ranks and that thc sevenLi army of thc nnrtherncrs has gonfil lover cii inassc to thc Nationalists.‘ lwhile there has been other direc- jtions. Japanese reports from Tsinari. Capital oi‘ Shimgtilnu. suggest that ll l llll llllll EllFl H‘ Hlllllllfii °"<'"P““°" . Population still Numb- ed With Despair and Fear Following Ser- ies of Destructive Earthquakes Dur~ ing (‘oursc of Two Days. SOFIA. April 20. »- A population ,iiunibccl with ticspnii- and font‘ WM gigoééslotabeaaéflagsgedflirijlé hundred miles northeast of this '\ bill tc give it effect received its iirst reading at, a late hour last night. The Hon. Mr. Bennett hcld ntrongly that in view of the Har- bor Commission not meeting its in- terest and other obligations in rcspcct to past loans, any money advanced for harbor improvement should be administered as a matter oi public expenditure and review- cd by a committee of the House. The principle at stake was not oo~ position to Quebec but to a method affecting public finance. North. wh . if d ~ skull when clic qslllipglefii wiaiileflezlillegiig has‘? n the Bremen cannm‘ be "9' i118 Bates on Parliament. Hill. wlllllilahf? h‘ (if plaflned, m Lake 0317mm ‘cave Civic Hospital tomorr-Ow. .G]C‘€nln]all I iiaion \on Huencfeld off were forced down throuxh aclt of sasollne and where the Canadian Transcontinental Airways aeroplane. _ _ “<*._H . m“; 1y, Msland Band return with piloted by “Duke” Schiller, allghtcrl aflcr 800 miles uf treacherous flying. establishing a record of being l Tray BY- thc first to reach the German plane. Inset shows Schiller, pilot of thc "Iflfljphnl calmqlan plum; Commander Daniel “°°°*"'“"t w “teem use the u _ Ford plane will hop oh‘ for Gi-eenlcy ' y _ To Leave Navyllzi"l.*zniri.i.artisanall: $2.000 Flre A1 clothes. food. cigars and cigarettes v g _ " . m ENTERTAIN llllllNtllllSlifll Above is shown Greenly stand, where the German and Irish fliers in the Junkers monuplane Bremen l for the two German fliers will also LONDON, April 20.-Commander 11¢‘- mktn to the Island, . Hf. M. Diiniel. who wrote the letter ' ‘ "‘ " <4‘- o comp flint rcspectln Rear-Acl- ‘ ' nilral Collard that Draught ohoutlscallldlllalllall F31‘ Ill- the famous Royal Oak Court-Mar- nal, has decided to leave the navy. tSpeclal to the Guardianl m a broader Jhe Nationalist Vanguards yest-w- day were flp])l‘[)l‘t(!llllll1{ ‘Hills overlooking: Tsinzm, which i’; a treaty c*'it_v. _ t b‘ anti Aintlriiziin consuls general i1‘- Tsinan advising their leave the place in view of I P0 ltr Farmlchiit thc righting 201w 1S lovvl" u y wards it. , PEKING. China. _ ‘American lcgation todal’ fldvlsed J11 THAMESVILLE. April 20. — FirelAmericans to ‘ev ‘ ‘ originating fro stovéFrovincc because of wars no“ 06- i-oiltours altered. In placcs ,Clll‘l'ii'lE between pictured tonight in reports from the Philiippopolis (listritrt. visited last night by thc hPClJlld sliatwrlnt," lttlflllllllilltt‘ within n week. Almost the Yfishau 'l‘hcii" humus zirc in ruilis, their nationals lhposs oils cone. their highways he m,» broken. Britigcs htivc been destroy- g m- .cd. and railway tracks tlvistcd own)’ on rights of way iliut have sum. April 20. — The six feet in spots. The changing rat-c of nature zlcuatc ‘Shanttinzfislirllvs whole hills moved and thcll‘ under-- various Clllnflfii’ ground reservoirs hm‘: iwcii broken The advices from Peklnf: tlgoulzh and urc spouting watcr and Hon. Ernest Lapointe. Minister oi Justice. declared that 40 percent of the best part of Quebec harbor was ilscd in the public interest and ab- solutely unproductive as far as the port of Quebec was concerned. If there was a work to which both pa ":- tics were pledged it was the work of Quebec harbor. The long delayed col-respondent“ with reiercnr: to thc diversion ot the water oi the Great Lakes zit Chicago was brought down la»; night by the Minister of thc Iii- tcrior, who at considerable length reviewed the story from the outsct. The Government of Canada. he dc- clarctl had persistently refused to rdffllllllll‘ thc diversion, would con- ' linuo to prcscnt. thc Canadian view- point with all possible firmness t0 the United States against the entire principle of abstracting from thc Great Lakcs to another water front. The Government at no time ever concurred in the stand taken by the United States that the apportion- incnt oi‘ 16,000 cubic feet per sec- ond to Canada. over and above that received by the United States. was in compensation for the diversion at Chicago. In concluding" the Minister staf- cd that “the House is also alvatv of thc suit which is now P91101112 before the United States Supreme Court under which the states of Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Minnesota with the support also ut the states of Michigan and New York, are questioning the legality of permits which have been issued by The Daily Mail quotes him as say-i ing that he secs no prospect of adi vancenien . even if restored to a chip. and therefore he‘ will seek Li} new profession. iSIIBl-‘inl to the Guardian) The Commander is further quotcdl MONCTON' A9111 211 ~ 300119815 in appreciation o; the Admlralty-Sicabled from here to Scandinavian l1romisc to re-cmploy him. but he:°‘-111111'105 510510111031 1'01‘ one hund- coilnters this with adcclarution thaflllid mid fifty Scandinavian farmers he has ascertained that a past guphlftll‘ the Maritime Provinces. These as he would desire will not be iwaiblrcqucsts iverc made by the Colonv 1111101 dzation Department of the Atlantic Commander Daniel. like CaptaitflRcglon of the Canadian Natlqngl Kclllicth G. B. Dewar, was found Railways. While Swedes. Norwegians sulllr <1 conduct subversive to dis-land Danes are all included in thc ciplinc. and was sentenced to be ro-lmquests dpmnnds m. Danish vmng lilriuianltlled anddisinissed from l‘isllnenlljrédominate 1 ‘ ‘ sip. ‘iislncani that c - .' 1 . . . l . l . . "'5' Q.» W _ _ _ 1110511 young mun to arrive tomor- ~row they could be immediately ah- sorbcd as it ls the request is for In _ -_ lthem to be in Canada by the end of Train Servicelvflv- l The officers of the colonization _ Department here are greatly en- chlrlolgglizfililj‘ 15pm zlkmnpmtantlcouraged by the prospects for andlgafloilc ‘r1111’ lsleepmg"fimmgflplacing the finest type of Danes adhm Nmiogalseg ‘m mg. caillfland other Scandinavian settlers on wlth me general iimgygilaa if" (‘lathe land in these provinces. These Am.“ 29 “lam announced mdga b lmen while all coming out as farm Q w‘ y'ohnston_ assistant gegeral; laborers eventually look zirmind for pasicngler traffic manage‘; M u“, farms of ther owni not cna system. , _ _ Under these changes both the In- 01 111° W011‘ “id m“ whlle times eleven o'clock night; train Mgngyqalliillerflst among the Maritime Prov- to Chicago will reduce their runQinCo people in obtaining such ari- ning time. thc international Limit-ldiliflfls 10 111° 0001111111011 ed clipping 25 minutes off her tllllelWhS now SllCll a demand from the and arriving at Chicago at 7.25 a. nrlfarmers of the provinces that it was and train i7 reducing her time intoldlfflctilt to fill thc requests for such ers For the Mari l "In the tinavoidiiblc absence of His t6" t‘ lL‘ ' ‘ ' c therl ivas iracticaily no m“ 1°11“ 1111119‘! ‘"111 1111111 17l 111611’ m“ “go ‘ 1 ,‘\\‘f\l‘lil0Sl, day he had seen siir" theta Prominent Local Speakers. recent There was a large attendance at briefly to his trip through Hotel last evening by the local the vast amount of Vancouver. President of the Can- and other European action Chamber of Commerce and pecially Referring the ‘guests on behalf of the Board. and co-operative endeavor. Councillor B. E. Island, he stated had increased) Worship Mayor Yeo. ) nicely worded three hundred percent during the] Roy Holman in a speech extended a welcome lo the past five years. visitors on behalf of the city. Mr. J. O. Hynclman, Pres. McLeod then introduced ward Island's representative on the: hi1‘. Dollar. who expressed his ap- Executive of the Canadian Chamb-. preciation of the welcome accorded er. moved a vote of thanks to the= to Mr. Clarltc and himself and stat- visitors and stated that the Boardsl ed that he had received a most 2'1» of Tinde in conjunction with thc appointment. of brightest and sponsibie for thc re- the Duncan Royal Commission, and. ldtw as it was the ginning in America trom ‘ills Euro- quoted from Sir Henry Thornton's‘ zpcan trip. reply to Colonel Cantley at Ottawa/ After outlining the principal regarding the second cor terry features oi the Canadian (rhaniber which it would appear that it wasl lot Commerce ilt~80m8 Ctmilitllirltblti very unlikely anything would be length. hc announced that the nextlincludcd in the estimates this ses- Kcnzie. small chicks from timatcs The agricultural production of P.‘|‘1'1B111- Besides the building. 2.000 were burned. Local firemen succeed in saving several city of Yenclimvfll President And Secretary 0f Canadian1;»;l;;;d}>;gl<§;§;hmwioayggoimtg;l333311 we“ l“ Chamber 0f Commerce Address Largejvr” WW1 _,,_ ‘ Gathering At Ban quet Table.--0 th e r‘ Ottawa Build Rented To Govt. (Special to the Guardian! the banquet given at the VictoriaEtiropc and impressions received of QTTAWA_ 0m" Apf“ 20_ _ 0f CO-Olleratlvi‘ Dominion Government pays 58 cents- Board of Trade to Mr. A. M. Dollar work carried on in Great Britainlcvery year fnr buildings in Ottawal countries, es-fto house some of its departments. to the advancc-lacccrdlna to a charge made today Mr. W; Mt-L. Clarke. Secretary of mcnt of thc Danes in agriculturcglby the department of Public Works. _L L L rm, )l,eqcnt the Chamber. Pres. S. A. McLeod ofltheir wonderful production of hogs Many Ottawa residents and fl 5 a mo“ 0 L 1 ‘ the Board presided and welcomed and eggs and. intensive cultivatlonllfefleivq81111510011181rentals each y lfor buildings rented to the Govei 1"l‘lnder dam March 3o was m ‘ lishcd by or under the authority of ,' the present executive of the Temp- erance Alliance. and that they are cicties of New York, were guests. not responsible for its contents, is l $211,000 torts were moved or an in- Pmme Edqcrease of one hundred and thirty percent in four years. referred to thc immediate need of i standardizing the Murray Harbor‘ ‘ll the Ecaused more than $2,000 damage this evening at the Thamesville potiltrylfactlons. v _ p . ‘farm here. owned by William Mc-ltoday followed 11110115 111111 11"‘ sand-like illlillfltlll'l\ ucyscrli. ' . Nutlorialists~nr1=1ki11t§ 11 C1111”! w‘ The (lcad arc tinciiuntcd bccailri-i lwzirds Pek1ns—11i111 011111-1111“ 11‘°‘of thc liltcrrupiioiis to conlmuniciv General Fen Yu and that Fhfiltions anti IlLSOHLflIIlZHllOII Yeakcnm" covcriinil-nts. But ui. Pllllllpp0POl1$ oi‘ local thcrc arc morc than 20 dead and Hsiflng’ m“ G0 out of thc ltlll itijilrtltl arn in ill ‘Christian general. is allied with thc "Minus flmduuuk I“ m0 vmngm Nationalist army and 1110i’ ha vc 'll(‘lli‘ that city 27 pcrszlns were kil- v- - ‘ '. . It l “Mm steady nonhmn m“ ‘mp0s lcd and scores lll]\ll‘\‘(l. Satlavo. 8011i lis estimated that upwards of 500.0011 intn are involved in the bottles now ThelTelllllfilalltie Bulletin "Temperance Bulletin" undeniably correct. of the v lalasgggrltztlaomd flisglgsfttiviggdifal$gvlllfflllflffld exclusively by Mr. Bentley l M“ R Q Bleuc‘ Ofllclnl m Clmygqlvorablc iinprcssion of this Frilvince parent body. the Canadian ChlliTl-l_ ' H‘ and himself. ‘ - h a gelllwhile cn route to Charlottetown to- ber of Commerce. were larlzely rcqmg 111° 11591-1“ 1‘ 59mm f“ “mylPi-esldciit and Secretary of thc Al- Charge 793111111113 Wmch he had 591'“ l‘ leleTliancc are only too pleased to make 18:11:11 '1‘1(1)l11‘5¢111.'r'110 11°11‘ J} E~ slzlljptiblic acknowledgement of thc fat‘. ‘car at ttulva more-souls 11111 W1 1Ethnt they accept thc responsibility the necessity of suimleulsotulu’ e5"lllltl credit for the high plncc whim being brought down w i910’ thc Bulletin llflH made for itself in vide for the second steamer. He alsogthe confidence oi the people. 4-6) The former Secretary of the Tem- perance Alliance, Rev. A. A. Mac- Lcod, informs‘ thc Gilardiaii that thc, Secretary til“ rms the Alliance, Rev. R. C. Eaton. thatiprivatc showing of thc photoplay issued "Dawn" at which James W. Gerard. t pub- former Unitcd States Ambassador to "Temperance iously _of a school of iitlrir-ulturc aiitl modcl larm. was tlcslroycd. 40> - »- » ‘See Menace Iii Photo- play “Dawn” l('llnill|~lflI:-.|'l‘t'.\x) NEW YORK. N. Y.. April LEO-Ji Gcrmany mid Charles A. Obcrwagcr president of the United German so- has only confirmed their belief that the picture should not bc shown in l l - . _ . . . Rev. Mr. Maclocoti states that not this country. They said they believ- mwilhé Stisgksmgnggixlgg fiefllgggélonly is this trite. but the matter in ed that if presented it would ser. _ every ‘sue 1m ‘his Pmvmce seflmded the votelBlillClZlll" since July last has been iluils. iticiiticc international rela- ~ <0 L_.____ rind that thc former With (loiiuivaiice ltlinatl-ianv‘ ‘Press; ‘ COBURG, Ont.. April 20. —H0ul~.s of legal zirnulncnt were consumed at this lnorniiicls ‘hearing of the $50,. __ 000 libel nctloll oi‘ Sir Arthu ‘Branch, to this province being the icradle of Confederation, to its being ‘the only province in the Dominion free of bovine IUDGPCUlOSLS. to itsl population being over 97 per Cellhl f lCanadian born. 6 per cent. of which are over 70 years of age. The banquet was well attended thc United States secretary oi war Chicago by l5 minutes. arriving atlman. Many cf the one hull ‘Gd 11114 to the Chicago sanitary district s-‘ghll-111-101130181911°“’5€110d111e- lfilty inch asked for, lift‘ nlreatly/‘Q authorizing the \Vllll(ll'll\\‘fll oi ivater _ u 001 l.‘ era ion. crac all stcellp\aced_ whlle by ll“. “me they all- \ _ through the Chicullo Ctlllill and e\:‘1_11§1?1tl\'0$ $110801 111 Wviceli-ivc hi-i-e all of th0lii Wlllhayi) qortl0tllarggii§gr Saundra“ W“ m‘ CM‘glxlcglzfmtlliginzltglclurziléisiltl‘heoiesat ‘lzwsuonmg Pmhtug L-hc rm!“ e-‘ifn couvgr willmféiiii otlgnlijitzcxilmtilsel-Iljlltc: 1m ltylllnces to no‘ Prmceygfivzrd spnqkei- and cxlnncled i“ll0'\l'[“/ lllWq-l mates this session to cover this item 11 001101035 9 1111 9117"? $1191 “11-1‘. ' ‘ ‘. "liclatid is taking n largo llllm1‘l'i' “ ‘ r jm ‘l ‘ ~ * 1 _f “ ‘ ‘ _ . ' drawn, from the Great Lakes Sysyon May llith this year. The [lead-land rupofls from me Island Pnyhvgz-lgvlsyd-illlloctlltiegultkfitiln Llhllflll of tiled-Io refeiied .to a lettei ieceivcd a tcin. ' annual meeting will be him atl$1l111 t0 Provide for the new stealuvl" Iiebcc City on Julie 7th. tlth anchaiicl he 15/151190 10 1111131955 011 1-110 m” “rel” the are“ mm‘ they “rcicoiioiiiic position stating that we 923. 95,000 tons of freight were ric against W. T. R. Preston. and lF. W. Wilson. Out of nil tho welwr ‘<11 d1$€11f1§1<1ll came the one clear stntcm ll which uus tliiit tho dc- ‘lence no dot charge _Slr Arthin‘ Cilrrie with any ctliiiiivanci- in the dlalrifitatitin oi‘ ilhcutneiits. ' {O} -—— [lain all stecl, all sleeping car train "This suit in thc United States bctwccn Montreal’ and Halifax lvllil Supreme Court is of cottrsc a purely domestic matter with which thc Government of Canada ha s no direct contact and with respect to which it could not with any propriety takc any action or make any representa- tions. I might add however that as the stilt involves legal principles cl the very highest. importance to Cari- lgo into service again on June 24.18“ dmng "x°°n°m' iwhen thc convenient Mctis Beach service lS again placed in operation. Ccmmcncin Julie 4 throu h . .-<. vice will be opgernted betwecngMcjrlil~ real and MlllTflY Ba . With t 1 ' vent of daylight slilving till: “gt R e l 1 e f Montreal and Quebec on April 20. train 45 will leave Quebec comirieiil (Canadian Press) cing that date. at 12.20 p. m. stnnw WINNIPEG, April 20.—winnipcg‘s dard time instead 1.20 p. in.. rmdlarmy of unemployed. nearly two 4- {-0-}??- liricfly nil c-uTcw days ago showing that while in i had no labor troubles. bu‘. scrlotismoved in this Province; transportation difficultics fllid cm-‘ in lgzqdillld the cuisine and service was all, that could be desired. ' phusizecl the urgent. llccci of ii sec- niicl our lorry stotuvvt: ‘Ho relzitrt- ted thc visitors did not s00 our liro- ltlicy would be able lu litit us uzeiiinl during the. delightful months ofl p IJuuc. July or August. ’ ‘ ' . l Mr. W. McL. Clark-J. Montrral.‘ . lScc-rctuljv of the Chumhci‘ alirl who l I .ll i lvincc at its best and trusted ihot' 01A! P. E. I. Girl Graduates I (‘anzidiii n Prcssl MONTREAL, April 20. Mix; ‘Gvflrku- M. (tough. of Charlotte- town. i’. E. l.. ivas ninonc, those Kraduntcrl from lliu Montreal Chilli- ‘ .rt.'iis Mciiitiriiil Hospital today. m <0 WACO, ‘Fcxils. April 20. -- Fc-llx Rnbcrtson. last. surviving general of uda the progress is bcing followcd trains 33 and 34 will leave Montrenllthousiuid strong. paraded to the,“ n name t; Sal“, ‘mm’ N n. c)“ with me utmost care m Omar mm find (imcbec “M5 13' m’ standmhdlcity Hun Pew today and b°s°°°“-°.‘lfr>rss=c<l 11111 11191151111‘ 111 “£11111 l! The death occurred at 8.30 ycs- of law with Robert N. McNelll iii " tiie effect on Canadian interests oi tithe instead of 11.45 p. m. ,tl'ie,Mnyoi and City Council to 31“ nblc to visit 1>_ E_ Leland ajtm- an t d, 1 L m c“ H M,‘ the u d, u fi , u; ‘ ivhatcver decision is reached mail’ Standard time will continue to bc t110111 101101- ‘abscncc of i o1 it,» m ‘w elemng a e y 05p” w c y “n w m‘ r1“ ‘ame . . be f i td m! that anyuscd as scheduled or trims I m!‘ voicing me demandfi o; we crmvd. W \ H11 ‘ ‘ _of Honorable D. A. Mackiniion. EX- Mackinnoii and McNeil}. I-lc uas ‘my “pprec a e ab l‘ k m Canadian Nallonal Rail“. o} i1“ delegation o; the unemployed “b! I11 C0I151fi11'1'111li 1110‘ \\'01"< <l'"11t‘ 11.\',Govcrnoi' of Prince Edward Isiah-i elected to the House of Commons ‘wwssary acmm “my e a en i Jqnhston announced Amgys’ gm‘ ed ma‘ unemployed mamed‘ men helm" clmmbm’ 1'11‘ 501d '11:" ‘"11’ °1.aftci- a short illness of two weeks. for Queens County in December, protect those interests. M" Robb changes of local importanceytoot w} given $20 a month with $2 extra foi-‘the ‘b11135’ mey. “alum w “ct “as T11" 1""? Mr» 11411015111111" W115 11°11‘ 1921- L851 W111‘ (101111! 1119 601611111" on mom)“ u! mo Hon.‘ f’ m b. ious points have been made yagéll-lvrltfh Child. Mid that single unenlfth" “1‘-"""15“1 ‘)1 “115111‘»"‘-? 111'?" 01 1111‘at Uigg, in Queens County on Feb- tlon oi the Diamond Jubilee hc was that m” auditor genemls mp0] L,‘ ulars of which have been foi~tli»nrdl(fg|‘,,loyed mm Should be given $1250 31011110 ‘J1 Q0110“ 011 11111101151 °1011°~ rilary 22, 1863. After his early edu- appointed Honorable for life. _ P01011011 1° 11111 5111111111113 911mm“ "Sgldifcct to agents Concmfied lmonth .1111“ 111105110115 111111 '-1'~1‘1"‘1-1V 1J0 111119 cation at Uigg" he entered the Prince He leaves to mourn a wife and, 1-1 ' .to exprcsr; .0 thc '.'-li\'c1'11'I1‘-‘111 0110f Wales College and on graduation two children. Beatrice at home and‘ on public accounts the lion. M __ , They wow pumng up the“, plea 13011119" P91111901 °1111 111111 11W": hlmlqppuylilnlly {m- ule discussion cilto the city. they said. but alsolommd“ m“ ‘lllited "P1111011 "1 5111 “wlstudicd at the Dalhousle Law Ulll- Arthur in Toronto, also one brothel"..- not been a meeting of the com-u ,1 t m“ . _ ' m m H t“ Pr 1 i L d D _ 111m” (gr 112K159“? “ndbfigat Suglnilselsglbli? 0t llliculliagrltlxiilllgillleiilcle‘ "lloillgll Gztiverilmegg nghnfllil: algo7:;r1"3glh1'1%11§i' é“ 111° “$11k 41911" by, i899, and in i904 was raised to the raska. 11118 5 011 e ‘me we 1 l‘ M1 3 i D 1 . Tshnre the responsibility. _‘~‘ F11" 1"‘ 111111? 11° --“'° 51'1"“ high office of Lieutenant Govei-nor The an (ii clid 0f the session now drawing tot“ tellcgrnulgerllle ltggallil-lsltefclilfceeigvég, .~+>-_- _since it V".‘.‘.; organized. in cviliclud-‘of {he Pl-ovmcm M, me (gomplefltlll sympathyalg firs, bereaved‘ n close so that tho public accountfilqmmg mm me n ing thc presentation to thc Doininionl H - t h . d m w, » _ ghmouse M 9° 5| o 11s erm e resume _‘_e prac .¢ 1 glee In Gulf May ~— lGovcrnment on thc land of can; lillflllld be studied and brought b1"; ‘ v_l .. __ » fore the committee next session. twig‘; $111100?‘ out‘ and distill; . ,intt on industrial and l‘li5'.t"lll.t'll work Mr. Robb admitted that his mot-‘pe, t h“ _“ 9 d1“ “g ‘he 11115111 Llnfirsyarid it was nlcasing t.) mic tllnt1 “m shwm have bee“ made on thgl°llmg ° 1 L‘ m“ "m" 111° G°V°1'11“l _ ~ this was having thc t".l'.‘l‘lllv)l‘l oi llrcl _ ' lment had not kept the pier in reg ‘Government’ m the prtsem semen days the accounts were tabled. . an, HALIFAX A l," 2o __ Late,“ m, was an omtsllinn an his part. .1) T,‘ P, I‘ ‘r _ _ l_ _ M‘ a) X ‘H m. ‘ {bliast yciir thc Governor-mt at thc ‘ _ d m‘, 1e lune lin stei was siuopeportsiec vc n a_ ox as yrequort of m“ ch‘ ,__ l,‘ d d The Prime Minnie‘ ‘now 1 lthere was something incorrect abo iL‘111811! 110111 111° 51111 “l s1‘ Lawfthe Customs pcriiiltlljnloifiotlllisis, divorce bills received from the l. t t. _ m _ X l t b _ t .‘,_ a i» 11;; "::.:"...*::r:r:;"mill it:l;:x:"...;.i"i1.:.i..i 33;; 51;, 1;, p- - I _ e nverimc . a co _ _ _ _ . m private bms and "In the Standmqli . . u over an iclémul. . ,Mumhng, Provinces mm western ‘pomencr a me g u‘ cg‘ a: lly sildied to his vgiict? at: walls his Order No; 22 shmnd be smpendpdi Mast or the afternoon was taken gggbcngcr baits “Imch 1e“ mclCaiiada being inuvcd to CenlmHTh t D 0%"! I118. a rah Isecon response. a avor e o - , i ... l Canada and leglslmwl, is being‘ ea re ast evening. under i elocal audiences, Miss Lucy Blanch-l ‘ g“ m“ "“n"9'fl°_n Nlfirbflgznlflleilnof thc Toronto terminals railway. Il,Quebcc and Montreal. “cw PPIJOP-"lfor 531mm and {unhol- smled umfant Governor l-Ieartz and Mrsiwhen she contributed the flnall, 1‘°“1ed°“t matihel“ h“ " ‘ lwas in a sense an overflow of thelcd in thc Gulf yesterday. Thcyllhe GQverl\l\"ent at Onmva wcmHcartz. ‘number of the first half of the per-i ‘debate yesterday and the previouslwcrc thc White Star liner Calgari: ‘comm adv“... l" Comm“ from me This. a truly splendid entertain-normalise. ‘ f *++0-0+¢o+o+wu¢¢+++q¢+<¢lday on the loan to thc Quebec the Cunard liner.»- Ausonia andlbuslness me“ o; Canad“ ‘vhen rcwhicnt. conducted by a great array of i A further rollicking selection by. Harbor Commission. [Antonia and the Canadian Pacific-resented from coast w can,“ byJngli-class local artists drew a com-lthe Orpheus Eight. and several; Condensed SQGClHlS The Minister of Railways stated diners Montroyal, Mellta and Mow- “um an organlzauo“ as mo can“. t RATE-lo. per word. not f A a ‘lprownces 0“ “ch "m:""‘5- H“ WWVuYSiIY. He was aDDOmWd K~ C. ill Dr. A. J. Mackinnon. Lincoln, Nsb-lcharge of the Forestry Division ni mm V ‘ lthc Department of the 11x1*'11d5 51110911“ lThis Department is piltting on a big ladvcrilsiug ‘lshortiy on the National Menace oi‘ “m. 1mm fiuplifll‘ postponed [u] ‘ aim lForest Destruction hy l-‘irc. tho l‘Cl‘lll.‘(l4"l'i’l(‘_\’, dictl at his homo hcrc today god my '~' {C} Announcements, Coming‘ Events, Meetings. Etc DR. CLIFT. M. D, Start, “my HON. (‘ll ARLES STEYNART Minister of the Interior, who is ln_ campaign. to slilFl Tm. Mdrgmickl women‘ ‘mu will}; lsi. lvc Cream Social and Dance hi ‘Emcrnld illlll. Wednesday‘ night, April 25th. 391444145 l Ari UNiON A DAY CETs You A SEAT IN l A STREET J. CAR 7;}. ‘i ' .l l‘ ._| _ , .. 12113110’. Livc Hogs at Hunter Rt- ——-_ _ vcr . ntloii. ’l‘ilcsdt.v A ~11 24th, 1 LAP. till 1 m lit-sci-li- lilziy 7th. for Women's Institute (‘lllvfltllllfllfillli iii Crapaud vlhiil. Rule 0t lunclics. Admission 2511s. 3901-4-20-31. 1| . s- , .\ l2 (iv-hick ilooil James E. Azi- l~ \i t t ' H 11v filfilpl 510i’ dlvus 3003-4-10-31 ‘b1 01y I l" Ncu- Chincsi (‘tllfldfi -1 1 . - i. _' just op- Q _ p“ (QB sin-d n: V154 Great George Street. / J. 5 10m! Slliifill. Pffilllirtor. zlm-s-ie-iii iv‘) i ' A rut-cum: of the Pioneer Shorthorn Llvc Stock improvement ‘rcntrc will bc hold lrl thc Long Crcck School housn on Wednesday, fibril 25th. at 8 o'clock. for the purpose of exchanging and locating‘ ‘or the balance o‘ the 505mm adltm‘ r9170" *1“ 11 “"15 111°1ed1b1° 101mm” “m1 CW“ SITMtG d“ “mnutomobilcs from sixty to ilhiety in relation thereto. lop with the discussion in committee ‘other side a week ago today foiflbmught down mls stissimi to proviqddistlngulshed patronage of Lieutcn- ard, was in her usual good volcel lfortably filled house, but not the French Habltant readings by Dr.' that the original authority for thclclare. The Canadian Pacific's nclvlan Chamber of Commerce’ attendance that its all-around ex- Green openedtllo final half of the: expenditure oi 7 million dollars hadlsteainer. Beaverburn was one of the‘ Mn Chum, also refined w mccellencc merited. Yet it was a criti-Ishow. Mr. ' Arthur Bruce gave a, “uh “"7111,” l“ m“ column‘ been found and the bill before thcifreightcrs in the Gulf yesterday necegsm, of organmng new Boasdsical audience and its appreciation ofvery fine renditloil of that splendidl 4,3 u, “+0 House WAS for nuthoriiiltion oPMontrcal bound from the otherlog Trade mroughoul me cowl“, the various numbers somewhauCanndlan Jubilee sons "Lend of| ___.-_----~-—-———-——- sasoocoo more. The stock of the side and fgorggnlzlng dormant 0mg ofiatuned for the lack of numbers- filed Tomorrows" which ‘was very] "YOU WANT 000D ENVELOPES. company is held fifty-fifty hy the All the above steamers excepting lm-lng the wrvlces o; me Canadian; Dixon's orchestrifplayed a pleas-appropriate and received enthusias- Pricel 60 for 10¢: 190 1°!‘ 35m C. P. R. and the C. N. R. and the the Canadian Pacific boau. were lglmmber m any. endeavors along lnx overture as the opehilll; numbe tically by his audience. 250 for 55c; 500 for 31-00; 1-900 whole purpose is to complete 11111311111111"! l0 111111111X 1111‘°11Il11°111'111'3lihls line. especially in this Prov-m‘ 111.9 °VG11111B~ M“ J~ A~ “WW”, 0115 °1 1119 111111111915 111111 "P11911- roi- $1.95. Poltpiild. Gllllfllltlll WE}! terminal facilities lit Toi-onwlwintoi and this is their first west-pm, a, they hm a very practicallmuowed W111i 11 8°10 and 1 sounded tlwentlonally hearty approval from‘ Office. Guardian J0b'P1'1111-81'!- which include the new Union siu- lbound voyage since the winter port nrogmmnw for organizing Boards o; to an encore. do“, ‘IECRflOD terminated at Saint John 43-,“ m agmunura] cnmmunnwslseems to lose her appeal to a Char- bara MacNelll. r-—-—--— Major POWEYS- Q0010" 50111111411111 110111"- ‘Canada. he stated. is the last largclmiiliww“ °\"11°1'1°°- NOB PRINTING 0F EVERY waited extremely sarcastic at the, l". K. Warren's steamer Della. wounu-y to Orange a Nalloml, description, cbaalily "11 9199M‘ expense of Toronto on account of which has been laid up here fonchamber o; C°mmerce_ ‘ ttounly ozoouthd. Glllfdlln- 9°11‘ the flnht put lip against Quebcclsome time. is the first. craft to. mm w_ M_ M,‘ Mlnmer o; Ag- were called in! Jon Printary. P110119 133- and his ralllery koptthc House ‘li ,start out from Halifax ‘(or the St. H-lcupum ln 4mg provlnm m“; lg - ' roars of laughter for half an hourlbawrence and is expected to makc 1w“ hls duty in on official capacity, "THE DIST YET-QPECML “ATE or so. .8006 110111101111’ 1111111 5111‘- 111191111115 lto encourage and promote agricult-land h" “m” 1° W°111911B Tnsllltum‘ °“ 51ml” Observations by various member». to make the river after getting plsi viral production. This Province. hc“'°1111'5" 11ml ‘he 11'"!- 910- 151/1111193141113 “tmwlurry and especially from Quebec reveab 1011-100- 111° 511111111 01 "0111111111110?" said. were loaders in Canada in co- l" "m"- 1 1 111511111 59° 11°11 59mm‘ 131ml,” eci tho "fact that huite apart. fromlland, through which she will pass. iopu-Mlvo endeavors M“; “w. m; The Orpheus Eight " " " 0f 11111111010 111 115011 They too ans- tertalnment provided. They have a with a splendid duet and they too asuln. ‘back by the audience. The finale ol 11115101100 1015111’ scaring these many years. The'Abegwelts are indeed to be Discussion continued this evening. side. g'c%o1;9'u1w' n M Fun cutnw the respective merits of the twolbelnw sufficiently clear To! leg ‘to “um,” n; co-operntiv“ danl~y‘ng' m_ wercd m mu a “use “h n ‘ma “It iztwmlzg. bulbs‘ new” proposals a lsood floral ofngectioirigl 1:311:11; iaietmleirdvggalggls. wunebe coil operative production and selling of ‘extra Hugger‘ , DD w a ‘Lcipluigtiélsflefar: Atldparggizirancesmiti; rlslgs tomorrow morning at 5. ' “h, phnathea comm “m”, _ 11111111 W! "u" 11"“ °11 ‘Wmi-llmiln" hm" evekm ' a so i-ibowea by thc New Norihland whiz-ii “m” “M mm“ “M u“ “m” °°." Miss Leila WorthTs intervretativethe inn i in a id um mi mt t m quarter mm“ Th‘"“d“"l‘“¢ 1“ ""1" ""11"" 1. J on“ mum”. a x a, as Chubby Powers was concern l l. i H w d~_ operative work oi the Potato Grow-flu“ w“ be "m"! ind V! w n r m" 0 l0 i 11° 0 Avril 2011]; 5-18 9- m- ‘new soloists lnciudl ' ' 3 9 Quebec had rather the best of It -ls oad ng re neu sugar nt 00 ;crs Association. He ihcn referred - ‘ 1'1’ 3"‘ 11 1'" 111011991111111011- Summero-ot- tide eighteen mln- Delmar gm,“ (ML .11 . ful. Her encore was equally (and. utcs later than Charlottetown. m4 “i” pa" gum , . i ll was a treat congratulated on the brilliant cn- and tonight at l2. . animals. 3935 TORONTO. April 20. — Maritime. "Come i0 Kingston Hall. April Mrs. Lawson never those present was that of Miss Bar- fr h .0 ti vat " d; f l" . d l H" mm“ oflefingkoiasl- g 1' l‘ Q “m " 1‘ 1 "u 28th. and hcar the Cornwall Yount! simply had to be followed by an-(Toronto clear . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Professor and Mrs. Fletcher sang other and she very obliglngly sanglMontreai fair . . . . . . . . . _ . . .. 30 . Quebec. cloudy the evening's pro-Charlottetown clout . Mk8 31111110611 HOYIIblf-"i violin se- gramme was rendered by Mr. G. El-‘Hallfax cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. lectlon was given rapt attention mer Ritchie whose fine tenor VOiCP St. John cloudy .. Among My Sou- has pleased so many music loversBoston clear 50___,6 People's Society present their Ii-act . g6 Comedy drama. "Safety First." __ 2&4: _-_3924-4-2l-swt. ' ' "Hunter Rlvcr Shipping Club " loading hogs Thursday, April 20th. till noon. List at once. Adan f Brown. Secretary. New York cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 76-46 aumbmdt High tide this morning at 11.23. Sun sets this evening at 6.56 and Fgfzmlleqxcalnellh Pm" l. I