r t minus MAXlMS » r The communist army consists “ugly o! ‘foreigners’ Tatungar The Odd Fellows Ode was beau- of his wit Ind observations. Unitrd umn the IJn-giiis-h diootbail lssoclatlon cup, emblematic 01f the occurred in Bulgarian last night. A theatre and library in which things are being conducted. pruvincw Outside of what tlhe Executive of- the Rev. John M. Shaw ‘and his subioct. was "Cillrrch Union from a attained his time Peary was supposed to ‘have objective in April. I ~74 3 Z- i or ‘A i l _ _ or A ' y J 43.». MERCHANT / MERCHANT p l ,7 - ‘The time it will take , , v n A shortage in Bu, p g n; , Shfillld dQtOIIIIiIIG the ' ' ~ l] (gauggg a gho o; ‘ g I thod t es Pa er MW»... Read b ver bod “m” Y l» l ‘n a me you ake‘ "W ‘ ~ ‘ age in customers. s m r + £14’, - - 4 .. . 1 ' - k - ' _ = _ " i 1" Covers Prmce; Edward Island Like the Dew °' i ' C . , __ f‘. K 4p‘ Illllll 0.1:?‘ _ I I! blcrlptlcnl Dellv -_ \ ' a 1 . GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL-27, 1925 :.';""s...."........ .... .1; n, . _ - . _1' ;' In“ 0". . 1 ‘ I " . A. , . 1 . . ‘j -_ ,, , , l‘ . - ' . v v . v I . G Y‘ y l . r i I ' i _ I _ I _ . , l . ~ , ' - ' . . i #5 , l.‘ - . . o . if] v/h - ' ~ i i . i . ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ i i i d?“ ' - - i‘ . . 5. _ _ . é W‘: 5 4 ‘ »' ' I 3i" l f . *' ‘ _ '7 l , '- I (l- s». i i [IF T H | [I F . DEAN ‘is? PAUL’S llindenhutg President 1’ ‘ms "f 8"” I l. " 7.’ A I I I u ' . 1-. surfs, Mont, April 2s. - ,' n 41$ ii ' “ ‘ " " ' 4 __ ' . ’ _ O—'*-—— _ Swept by the most severe ' ‘ ’ ‘F ,, t .= . s . (Canadlan Press) spring snow storm in its his- ‘ _ 5 \ ' ~ LONDON April 26 Reuter’s corres iiryk t Zmrii. M°"“"“n|'.‘.' ‘ * ‘. i‘ . ’ _ . __ . an e c >WI snow w c j . nifty W. ' ’ ~ o‘ . - h c ' ‘ » i ' pondent at Berlin announces the election $3.5." .3 ‘$11111. °'T§§.Y.°,§'§.f."_ t , l" (if . _ g of Von Hlndenburgas President of Germ- S 5 A T I 5 F flT2,,‘_.j§I,"°.,,,,“f.‘,,§§Zfflifff; N [I H P l] i ' w. , - - . . , - . . . > , __ , __ . any. He gives the voteln 27 districts out of 35 fnflfsfjefg, (fnaffigfiishgiflj _ l ' z g3‘ Preparing to Bring Large TRIM-out » for ' as fonowm- . f ' i Not One cent has been Zifiiliifli °“‘ °" "°'" °°""‘ Says ca}; ' Bel-mgr, _- 0 i“? z. _ , _ . . . , , . , V‘ , _ About ‘P8118 Govt’s Impressive Parade to V0“ Hmdenburg T‘ 11’306’000' Received from the In- - W i Noted Canadian Arc- " T’ l w w ' , , ___ . '~ p r- l; OVGITIIIOW -- T111130 M0l1llllg SOYVICC at Marx 10’112’000' temationa] Unign" Servlces Yesterday tic Explorer and i r ’ T i. c ' __ , _ I k , Klued, seVerfll Ill- Zion Church. r Thaelmann 1340300’ f M e n D e m a n d Al‘. MeiihOfllSt Church Stands Ready to i i l -_“I 33 . . » ,1 k ~ lured _;y J“ ‘ Show. lu the ‘\i8lfiU(liSf_C‘i'illl'C.ll yestc-r- Prove His State- ?“ 3 115mg, Aim-n z5___A.-med com. veg}: ‘)1? itiggdfigtaimbsixih iii-EH ' dgwn. day the services were of a specially ment. y“ , i g ._ - t Fume“ “Hay “mcered bY A513!‘ indepsideut Order 1ft’ 0d‘: Fgllowf; _ ‘ iii-artist!!!“ iihualrmtlmlalrhielnlfirmiifi fi c, have been omnnued ‘ ‘ I . e 1 J _ N s v ‘e ope er u. V ccoc a ‘M "t: nrmynand are preparing to ‘biiii: $12,335: West tfigstoglfignnfi&tows (ierlpany! 26"TIn ‘a ccggjfdflfnigifrlxatildvrligil 26.03.36. gginsegnosnhnf-llvcgog Ilyérliielg: (Wunégarfigmn ggrigisciulming , ‘liij; about (the overthrow of the French nnlsoa. who wdth the Rebekah sls- ._ (313811 between Rflflllb 1103118 and Natlonal- H“ M“ "w" MTV“ "Y “he ma‘ Press lierian Coiled-a" 1x511}... Th.» ally illlclltion of uolntnng the znem- r 3. . r - mvernment when tbiey feel strong “m, attended [he nmnning service . - . . . zrict Executive of Ne. 26 U. M. W., r l’: t k lg,’ ‘t n fin‘ , ' m. , of new Annnml Robert Wary. : r . _ m ‘Q igggxiglérigt dxtntiedscggsrglrdlialzy the a‘, zinn Church in n "any \Bm_ _ IStS at the Pre$ldentlal elections tWO ivgrtléo 51:3 lliigthti) cnnltrarcyl toure- gwfgchgze ‘gt afelsiirgét. Lynysnx" ge-l-‘erany credited “nth the n “nay - , ' - ou i a a a .. ' - . . . 1 ‘ ‘ " Deputy Tattinger. president. o! §,",-,,<,?-,g~,ggg'";,;g§*<,gs;g"s.,;;;§& persons were killed and many wounded. 5...... and other sntnséa wl-ninfiui in, ii "We °’, “is ~ {Rwy- 8 & i» g-jcfangnoflgitgeljgfetf QQfeJBQPjQZ: ‘f - n»? ~ mngoflg: afigtgrggméogzsgtyb]: m-uch as yo have done it‘ unto the The Very Reverend William lflsflltnfew llviilyfi-l n f t d n»; T.'.'.'Il'§e‘§5f.-§..S1§:§l,dedlifilg diapn Arctic explore-r,’ in an inter- P j n‘ ' y‘ , , e ' - -erna ona re e wa e . _ _ ' . . . . , *- ‘- "flw debs“, o“ the novel-smurfs 11$; T333722. Nivisi-irethdigligigxi si..i<"if.;mw'c‘lqi§lrlz"nd 11:. ya; Sheffliiild- Unlted Further ACES alter International Presnisliflfiswis l}? iiiiiiiflin “$5.. .2013?" l“~°3?§er' 1115b. “Zilitsiiiikfiglnign l-‘tialpifili. ‘r be efforts atlo prevent a recurrence of (ewes such n5 the OddfelloW-B a o He is dun c-f St Pauli ' ' reached ‘Indianapolis “n MS “tum lugvel are Th‘ Dwxelhlil-Ti: ti??? Unilmi States eXDiorer had not am- . i i‘ 5 the communist-nationalist bat/tin j i‘ ' ‘ , -‘ from C8i e Breton. This does not y y if“? ‘K . . . " i ‘ '1 I ~ he said demonstrated in their re g u, d | London mg hi; S - p die) Tile anthc \\l ually d1 covered the Pole as the ‘n, M Tlmndiw M57"- dufl“! which card of’ good work done the true a (e m ' ddr ' . . ‘Vie? 1° ‘he 0m Sim)’ “mcemhhg Thcsei" (Scalar) "in 11M film luttw hziicved inasmuch as the ' i '4‘ ‘k q‘ f’ three you“: nationalists Wm’ km‘ spirit of Christianity Bodies of Wm n“ and a "u" M” Gham 10I1$h1 In I ' “me ‘“‘°'"‘“‘i°““‘ “mismme ‘Sent (h -' ~14 i 1e .“ 5 r-Omered )'v~ ‘ cl. [ha] like ibrou- ht up He ~ .1 ‘r in and several wounded- “ ‘I . nnmmnndnn conndu-abh _ag. J p p u some Mme a 0mm nenhgw c0 y“ _ c. c l0 r unfer the direction of illie. in r , n i; - 4t _ ‘ a n uh»: sort upheld the ideal life of tenth" He however’ nnrnfln. m] m“ dams“ my the UMW" m1 Prqfgglgqr \v_ 1-,, F]py_@hep_ ,\_R_(;,_\1_ nus willing to ‘produce evidence to ¥ n , Jesus ‘Christ and their motive was ' ' n i ' , ' ' ‘ . " - 3 The evening service was nttcnfl- (his eiifivl- 1111011115 Tmm nilmm” 5 ‘t . i "l"! '" Am“! to further n. i» hin that man ‘d "'"°"°'" "°“""i“i’""‘° (Canadian Press) .-S01“I~A, Avril ‘ZR-Three nets of The Pailk "m! m“ 0f the strike" l b i. - 1 ~ .- .--.- -l.~ 1 l i." ~ i , the . f‘ ‘ i , cannot nwe n: Milieu gnlone“ and IUdIQHPPB b)’ H" k°°""°" LONDON, Alpril 26.—*S1re\ffleld te-rnorism attributed to Communists are ‘dissatisfied with the manner in is inn]; ,I,f,‘,y,,.,f,‘,"f§e $§....‘§.§°§§§ln§'.-.'sinigdsfliglo-gl rho i ti - itftfully sung by Bio. T. W. Bentley. with the chorus rendered in unison by the Odd Fellows and the con- gregation. Both lodges of the order were said. and. number-s among its of- lficens several Annnmites or Coch- in Chinese. the little yellow people who were imported by ‘France dur- o in; the war i0 work in labor bat- inlions behind the lines at road building and such. Friends of Tottinger who witnessed the Thursday night battle heard com- munist officers order their men into action thus: well members turning out. Th‘: parade from the lodge rooms on Richmond under the represented, abibllil c-ighty the Church and back marslmallling of O01. I Davidson was watched with aren't Street no interest by throngs of . citizens The G. W. V. A.» band supplied music for tho marching. "Dir-st century, vfirs." Army Organized ----40->-———- Used The Wrong The Communist army is ‘ongan- ized in "centuries." each contain- .__--{-O}—-—i- YESTEHIIAY ii ST- Pi ll i5 The services at. St. Paul's, Cl1-.l".-cl1 yesterday. both morning and even- ing, were of an exceptionally inter‘ esting and instructive character. During the morning service, con- ducted by the Rector, instead of n Ybsrnegarey ducal-led that the Communist deputy, Vail-- lant- Conturier, announced recent- ly that. 300,000 Communists in France were ready lto overthrow (°'""d"" P"”") the Government and that they MONTREAL- Al’ i1 zsrdkue" l t. M D d_ 2d to have mistaken Muraltic $33,933:‘ n8 or? ay ay e acid for some harmless fluid, Oswald Brousseau. 51, of this city. ran into his wife's room this morning shouting, “I'm poisoned. I'm poisoned" audd rapped uncon- scious on the bed. He died two hours later in the hospital. in?) 100 men, Tattinger (explained. epulty To Ask Deportation LONDON, April 26.—-— The ques- tion of deport-in gmombsrs of the Soviet. Russian diplomatic person- nel accredited to Great. Britain will 00mg up in the House of Com- mons Wednesday. Captain C. T. Foxcrofi, Conser- vative member for Ba/th. announc- ed his intention to query PFOIIIi-Ql‘ Baldwin on this point. (special to The Guardian) IJUNDON, April 26.—'l‘h0 King and Queen returned heme today to find lnnlnnernule guards thron-sin-s llhc streets; of Westminster, sur- rounding; Si. Margaret's church. pfOlUCLilig the highest officials of .hc iund and members of the dip- lomatic cmiDs illfiiilibi We ‘Posiiibmi?’ oi‘ a hc-nrb outrage, such as was zfltnbutc-d to (fnnulluulsts in Sufi-u rcm-lliiiy. Th:- ncca-sion was tfllc funeral of (funeral Lord Ilawlinson. which plus- sud off without Iincltlcut. Bwi, ox- iraordinary ‘precautions taken 'by tho authorities bore out the story printed in the Dally Mull today con- irurning ‘fear of n “llcrl" ‘D10!- *—'i- Situation Calmer In Bulgaria (Special to The Guardian) ll(,)Nl)ON_ April 26.—Tlle situ- tion in ‘Bulgaria. as tcflccteil b)’ dorpatchr-s from Sofia and 011151110 prints, lis npparen-liy calmer. Bul- Homenids Captain Did" Everything Humauly Possible TORONTO, Aipnil 2B.'——(Frank Mui- (howls, of this city. who was o ‘Dim’ semger on tho liner iiiomerlc willvli went 1,0 the relief of the Jnliflnflflfl steamer, ‘Raifuiku Mal-u off tho-Ali- lantic coast, (but. was unable to oi’- geqt a “w” of the flhirly-ciight. members of the aew owlnF W lmuvy amp, dodny stalled ‘that Cup mini Roberts did everythilrK lflliilfin" ly ‘possible to cave the "men. ‘M l saw lit, it would have lbcen he- yond nummmnucto manage "(@- bonts ‘in that cod." the mill- Is Appointed Technical Adviser '“ ~1-:—- d“ ) rgrirlxfs neighbors, lbotyvgver, arglein (gpgqm g h llll‘ n n diam of anxiety cs er trou B. mononro, mafia-us H. iivic- (which ilhe Sofia authorities ascribo to u Communist ‘K110i. 501984 t0 Donald, i oi secretary of the "C-M as their own territories. Rcumsnia A. lhss been appointed Technical Aovlouron of. who employers of Canada. to lttond the “Internation- al labor conference of the Ina-sun of Notion to ovum; the 19th of May at Geneva. ~ i‘ ' to (hculanger threatcnin! '11"! 354' loans, Sofia. advucos say isndin-g less neutral attitude. . New Belgium O d . S ll . ‘:3 ‘i: $3223.51. Cabinet Ordered uAnlrAX. I “ ill/fill column. (special to The Gulrdlln) ma: on neo- osoui suiuc- m requested 410W V" 9"" 10s unloading an Qtflvi-lls Station on Hunky. Ohesusr Dog; no.5 m i r‘?- _ . ' " . _ -_-- April 5. but M. Van nsvvwre Infuse. or lVllYldeclinod. rm, follow! ill cheaply 1nd o; NM. VanDervelda, Socialist lead Ohm to form a Oaibinet io succeed (‘ha amounted. Se} Mam-y. Phone llloflM. Thounis. new (Jalbinet 1n BMW"! W‘! Premier ‘llhesnds. W110 o; ‘. Fluid, Dies Later “ ‘in which those duties could be per- Elylfleiflevelldf-IBTIIOOH he addressed a Return in Peter's and St. Paul's congress |tions in the Parish Hail. where a. | appears to havsbecoms fully u-live .f§'o'm ear i-O BM’- Bulgsris every assistance. ln which ho - lllwlln while Greece maintains a more or the police, bi-s-tatmtion of doing resigned bodies of her crew of iiB officers n" and men who went down with the ,, w” “m”: ‘ili-Sfkuu mornifll. but wwm ermon, Mr. F. M. Ormsby 0f T01“ onto, speaking from the chancel steps, gave a practical address. stressing“ the duties of laymen to the Church, and the various ways formed. In order to co-ordinste and further the work of the Church from a layman's standpoint, he r0- ferred to a movement to 028811119 a general system of work 1111081’ “The National imymens Commit- tas." His address was earnestly and eloquently delivered and warm representative body of IBYIIIBII 0f very hearty votsof thanks was tendered him for the same. At the evening service, the Rec- tor, who has just returned from a meeting of the Canadian Bible Sc- ciety. held in London, OnL. took his text from the 105th verse of the 119 Psslm——"'l‘hy word is a lantern unto my feel. and B 118M unto my path." tlic gave a most vivid account of that grout gather- ing, representing evcry province of the Dominion and Newfound- lund, as well as a representative from Australia. As he detailed the vastness of the wor): lbein! P9P‘ formed by this ‘great Society and its parent Society in London. E118- lnnd ,one would refrain from giv- ing a synopsis in the hope that a full report may he had at n =later ‘date. At the oifertory Mrs. Frank llanright sung “Nearer My God ‘to Thee" very effectively. -:—-<o->i—- Found Dead l i With Throat Gut (Canadian , Fran) MONTREAL. Aim-ll 28.--— P!!!“ Moir, 41, was found in the bath in his home today with Ms thfoill (‘lit {Mood-stained in the bath. razor was found and is lvlon- left two nom to hip write. . according io ‘away with himself ' _, i No Bodies April 26. -—'l‘ho Dn- minion government steamer Arleux ilsepatchrd from Lockvort- N- 8-. Wednesday to the scene of the uznusslnts. April flit-The i’:"““°fl'm d’ m “mm” "sisal. w . q, n M ru, on Tuesday. for "mack" and flwmlm" ‘o "m" ili-Efidgogo 3f searching for the chad tltollocniii-v o 1.111s {that no home; 11g“- heen located as yst. ‘l Kiddies the tires soccer and Wale-s. at Wembley Stadium, Saturday, defeating Cardiff City ‘in the final of who competition, 1 goal Montreal Has championship of England to nothing. , Destructive Fire (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Alpriil 26.—- A fire which (for a time threatened "the eastern manufacturing district of Montreal on Saturday ‘evening caused damage to the extent of $122,000 and injury to five firemen two of whom were removed to the hospital. The greater part of the fire fighting apparatus in the city was called out to extinguish the blaze. which originated in a four storey building, occupied by sever- al manufacturers and wholesale grocem. Builders in the vicinity cf the burn-lag structure were en- dangered time and again and fire- men were obliged to direct streams of water on them. Miracle Failed To Repeat For Zulu Tribesmen (Associated Press) CAPETOWN, April 26.——Thnt we do not live in an age of miracles has been proven again, this time by a tribe of Christian Zuius. Ab- out 50 members of the tribe at- tempted to repeat the miracle of the Red Sea. on a flood-swollen riv- er in Zululand They rwcre drowned The party had attended a tribal gathering and were returning to their homes when they found their path obstructed by an overflowing river. .It was determined to ford the river and the party knelt down and prayed. Then their leader ud- vanced and struck the waters with an iron rod, commanding the wat- ers ‘to open and allow them to pass. The whole party then ad- vanced into the water, and were lost". - Buenos Aires Begins Memorial To Gen- eral Booth (Aunoelltod Preu) BUENOS AIRIES. April 26.——-'1‘he foundation of a building intended to be tho headquarters of the Sal- vation Army in South America has been erected as a memorial to Gen oral Booth. founder of the Army. and will consist of five floors. -with sufficient. spacg for administration work and for a training college for Salvation Arm-y cadets. A nriniifl! kshop and accommodations for o rs and their families are am- ong, the features of ‘the new build- ing which itls estimated will colt about BOODOO-peaos. _ The Salvation Army lust your vided beds for nearly 500.000 Wevna. capital of the province of the same name, and considered n Communist stroyed ‘by ibmnibs. Value 0f Canada's dilation amounting a rfport. issued by (the Dolu-inion ed 20,243,849 $113,619,043. ficern may say, the opinion of the men ‘is critical of Union and ‘if re- de. lief ifs not ‘forthcoming they will resume work. A majority of ‘the men are dis- ~ stronghold, was this element of the Mine Workers irrespective will resume iwork ‘if conditions firom the Union stand. Doint. are not better. The men‘ consider tihat outside of the uiillstrlct Oflicem they have done their part. The thirty days grace ‘has elapsed, and three weeks since then, but the men sill continue fightling ungliflg-(l, Mines Output Last Year $210,000,000 (Associated Press) OTTAWA, April 28— Gold pro- _ ‘of ‘Canada. reached the hzghest level in history in 1924. to’ 1.516.860 ounces vsliued at $31,345,941, according tn British Foresee Aircraft Supreme InFuture Wars (Associated Press) UONIJON, April 26.- Airplanes to transport troops long distances ill grant numbers are fioreshzulolv- ed in a book, "The Royal Air Force as a Career," issued recent» ly by the British Air Ministry De- velopment of aircraft. ii is set forth, points to tile coming 0t‘ ma- chines much larger than thosc now in use t0 be driven by two or more high powered engines and which will be capable of performing very long flights. in these machines. it. is stated. it will be feasible tn transport soi- diers fighting equipment or bombs great distances at speeds consider- nhly greater than 100 luiles per hour. Large flying boats, (lcsigned to remain at sen several days at a time, and other machines for use in (iO-ODOHIHDH with the. navy. arr- umong the interesting (levclop- mcnts predicted. Other craft mentioned are gun spotting planes for the wirclvss direction of fleet gunfire. tilrpviln carriers and new fighting scouts. all of which are planned to he chic- burcau of statistics. Value of all the unineral production last year was $209,516,465. Silver bullion, production total- ounces valued at Production of nickel showed an increase of nearly 2,- 000,000 pounds. Copper produc- ton totaled 106.350.730 pounds. Lead established a new high re- cord of 177,756,076 pounds. Zinc totaled 98,788,667 pounds. Sailors of All The World Rely On English Justice (Associated Press) LONDON, April 26.—-it is not generally. known that sailors of every nationality bring their griev- ances to a court in the block of buildings knolwn as the Law Courts in the Strand. This is the "Admir- alty Court." over which presides a president and two Trinity Breth- ren, and it deals with cases of col- lisions between vessels in any part of the world or of any nationality; the assessing of damages for such collisions, arbitration in connec- t“ “Y ‘m’ “nd “HEM "W" ‘l? k“ "f “on Wm, tnwnge n‘ n vnlnnbln ships of which they are lilll f. -——<0 cargo, and even disputes between the captains of two foreign vessels (When n ship of any nationality is disabled at sea and another com as along to help. the captain of the disabled vessel may ask what the other will charge to tow him tn the nearest port. The reply often is, “leave it to the Admiralty," meaning the court situated in the Strand, lmndon. One reason for this general con- hdencs of saiiormen in the Strand justice house il said to be the ah- solute impartiality dealt out there. Also the two Trinity Brethren who sit with the Jud a have been mas- ters of ships many years, and can talk freely with the contest- ants in their own; tongues and in their seafaring lingo. ii-t-I-fi- Spring Seeding Conditions Great German Who Shot Wounded Man Out Of Pity Acquitted POSEN, April 26--l*leintz Muehl- nick's], a Gerln-sn aviator, recently was acquitted in crilninal count of a charge of murder which grew out of the fact that be killed a wounded Russian out of pity. After the World War Muehlnickel eniisttiezi in the Polish army, and during the Polish-Russian conflict of 1920 s defective motor compell- ed hlm to land midway between the opposing lines. iMuolllnfckel came upon a mort- ally wounded llussian, one of whose legs had been torn nwny. Tirrrc was another ghastly wound III h-islnldc. Thu nlnn, an agent of tho Communists stationed with the lied Army, implored lthc aviut» or to shoot- h-im and put him out of (Canadian Preu) his‘ misery. WLNNIPEILAIpriL fit-Taken as At first Muehlnicked refused. but finally unable to bear the eight of the suffering man and fearful that his yells would reveal his own whereabouts to the enemy, he shot him. The next day he buried the man and report- s mole. spring seeding conditions in ‘the three (prairie uarorv-lnces are the most satisfactory for ‘several years and horn lien days to two weeks ahead of 1024, shellac a, IIG- pont ilssuad (by che Ihfonitdm Firee d1 Scotchwreslbyterian point of view." 1901i. hirull-ohert B. Messarvey sang "The, Voice <in the Wildmwresg," (J_ prim. no inc-ins of taking observation iior e-smpg) and the ch01.- rendel-en tho aim-pic lkil$0ll that it was ‘later Li, was shown zihai he, ‘Peary had gusted lyiidl proceedings so fair. and (19115 nlesninny WV-Orthy is the Lamb" (from Han. prnvlul that, there WIDS not enough sun in that. ipart of lhc nonth. The ‘sun was only five (legreeg above (‘ht- horiznn at times, wh-ile ion other days the sky was entirely‘ obscur- ‘cll. This he says precluded any poslsiihiliw of Pcary definitely as- Both services wens broadcasted. {Li- 3 More Bulgarian cording _ Sofia and nne revnnnionist Mum,“ Sir (‘it-moat tolls the cxpiorerilhait Leaders Executed i0 despatclzes from l cirnunittetl suicide rather than sub- lllll to arrest. A brother of General Georgloff ed the bomb outrage. d r-d several (lays ago arrest. days winch elapsed between the 9x11150343“ and Mlnkoffs death, GeorgiefFs brother is said to have ilidden the revoiutiouist from the police. 'l‘ile cathedral sexton who was seized a few hour-s after til-n explos- ion. is to be tried for he part in it which consisted, according to offic- ial statements from Sofia, ill per- lnittinn tho lllPll who (llaccii Hit‘ bomb to ascklul to ‘tho raihrliluli roof. The [liiblift prosecutor will ask the death penalty. The Weather,‘ Etc. \ ol-i u>EL.L-Ai\i\(u)A~(- A n01‘ Mona PEOPLE KNolu Now THERE i3 A Nu=rY MCQNTGiN QALLED Stats; i“ ‘ Geeks-m. ! During the two or three‘ certaining hi5 position. (‘zlptain Bcirnicr ilus among other liocunlczlts- in his possession an of- VIENNA’ Ann“ 22'__Tnr,_,e mOrelu-zui communication from Sir Cle- pcannn, lend-inn nnve been executfllnont Markham who was at that id by tile Zankoff Government lac-Him“ m” ‘Wesnwni of the Royal ' iGvngrzlpllical Society in London. liiiel- the record's of Peary ‘had been studied in deini'1 following the iattvus return in New Yiork, there n-nnn. fnnennl in Syn“ Km, Cmnn_!nl:>lll<l ‘be nol-disislon‘ arrived utiihy ilrai wast; interrupted by the bomb ‘Fm "ma" m "m f“ °°"“‘—‘°i'"n nxnlnslon n, Snin to nnve been up with the alleged (list-every of 11in: rested charged with hiding Minic- Pole" 5h” Clement Fm“ m‘ i" “Y (,[f_ we man nnngnn '0 have plow that the Rom] Geographical Socio Mmkon. (y awarded a medal to Peary for resisunglillfi- work in the Arctic, but not for he (ilscovery of the Pole. Did you ever uhink of refusing Peary-Ks claim before this, Cs-ptalin ilern-ier Iwas asked. Yes, he said. il.g i was never approached on the Slfbjiif‘! and 'I did nict see why l iilflllill start. any controversy. I be- ilPYfi 1 ‘have positive ‘proof that Peary never reached ‘the Pole and l stand ready to Iprove to the would that i am not ‘biufting. Bureau, Minister Of Customs Better (Canadian Press) Tliilldld RIVERS, April 26, illlil Jacqui-s "vllTPllil, Zllinisiicr of (‘nsiuzns who ha“ boon iii for some tilnu ullli \\'ilti has been (JOII- vaivsciln; in lin- United States. ilrls i‘ Hlfllvd ilmnl: ill improved health. Announcements, Coming Events, <-n-_i___§__._*1__ TORONTO. April 2T. —Maritime south west winds fa-ir and warm. High tide this afternoon at 12.67 and tonlorrow lllOYllllliZ at 12.27», Sun sets iilh-i ovcniun ai 7.03 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.50. l-‘irst quarter moon Thursday. April 30th. 10.56 p. m. hinxilnunl and minimum tcmpcr- atures: Toronto. fair . . . . . . , ..5(i—-4t Montreal, clcnr ...4(i~--i2 (Jneilcc, rain |Ch'town, fair llnlifnx. cloudy‘ I. St. John, cloudy ed the occurrence no bin superior potions and furnished 740.000 meals in Duenos Airea. ‘n. c‘. u: I l zn;<..--=-.an.. Press Agricultural Department 00- day. I officers. (it-With hoswu. clear ....'.'...'.r,-l~ls New York. cloudy ....58———4(i Meetings, Etc. Hatcs-Zc. per word each Insertion. I | """.\lnrcli 'i‘ilun4<lu_v extra spuciui silow, t'\'l'l'_VUll(' come. 652 ~i 2T 2i "Massage and Electrolysis. I.\l|iss Eva Dyer, 23-1 dlichmnnd St. 591-4-28-6l "Comr- to ilic dance and box so- rinl at Waicrvale School Wednes- day, Apr] 29. ‘Admission 25 cts. Ladies with boxes free. 645 "North River Jnrmrru will mcci in Wnrrvn Grove school. April 29. 7 zfcimwic p.m.. TUHNJViIIO.‘ tu-herculo- sis. "badcs whvu honsr cleaning pica-fie FPIIlPITlilCI‘ "Y" Rummage Sale in May.’ 609-4-24 Iii. "Meeting in \\'insioe liall, MOII day April 27th at 6.30. Subject of hues-ting will be Disease Free Atop of‘ Cuiflc also the shipping of hog»; and buying 0f needs. Mr. W ll. Show. Dept. of Agriculture will address the meeting, 620 4 25 2| ll i , _ 9| ‘r ‘- ~. “J . ‘ i i?“ i. v .,_ l ‘i , -\i 2' i f ,’ sdin‘? l .~ ~- f N, i n, " l‘. i) “i s: *1 f \\_. 3 . \ - . l“ x3‘, i ye‘. \' ‘I Q N {i _.\.