' wan Bolioy sly! Qv OIA MERCHANT meats. My tiljlays the music my ad man writes in his advertise- Chlrlottetown Guardian Two 0o. Morning Guardian. Founded I. W SEN timiii i IJHAHBES iiiu! |ii__liiEXIll] Claim that British In- terests were Biacking La Huerta Revolu- tion . (British United Press) MEXICO CITY, April B. .—Sensa- tionai charges that British inter- ests we're backing the La Huerta revolution have developed iii the trial of Eugene Bailey, prominent British buisluess man here. who is under arres-t charged with being a secret rebel agent. It is charged that while the Uni- ted States was supporting Frost-- dent Obregon and permitting arms shipments to the Federals, the powerful British armament house of Vlckers. Limited, was. arrang- in-g to sell De La Huerta thirty million cartridges, 50.000 rifles. and also machine guns. Twenty-five per cent. oi the purchase price was. to be paid in cash. it is alleged. and the balm-J.- was to go on De La Hucrtas note. The charges were made Thurs- day when certain documents were introduced at the trial. It was said that the documents hail been, taken from Sir George Thruston. who had appointed Bailey as a rcp- resentative oi Vickers, Limited, here. _ Bailey con-tends that he was nu innocent victim of men higher up. He asserts that ho was sent on n “wild goose chase". to New York. presumably to handle a commercial in ttcr there, and that on his iir- ri at here found Rafael Zubaran Company. who asked him to act as hoqzebstween inslbqmiuirchass oi. arms. ' MEXICO CITY, April ti. —lllu- gene E. Bailey. a British subject after a preliminary examination Saturday was formally indicted and remitted to prison pending trial on a charge a of conspiring with revolutionary agents to introduce arms and munitions into Mexico for the rovolutionists. The date for his trial was not set. Pathetic Death of New Jersey Boy. (Canadian Prsso) SUMMIT. N. J.. April 6.-—'l‘W0 boys. sons of wealthy New York and, Summit families, stood on opposite sides oi a bed in a mock cowboy duel with revolvers and at the word "draw" fired at each other last night. -Unknown to them. one of the guns, was loaded, and Noel Doniorth, 15, was shot through tho right breast by Andrew G. Maitr- auth, 14. Ho ran from the room. screaming “I'm shot" nnd died bo- iore an ambulance arrived. Condensed Specialii J RATE-air. per word. not ouch insertion in this Cflilimlb ‘ reo- MAID FOR causa- vblArliousework. AIIPiY 275 “M” mond Street. 2324 4 5 3i WANmED-CLIEN-T wioi-(ES T0 purchase a two tenement house. Apply Eastern securitgasls4 FOR GALE-SO LAYING HENB- ‘Apply to B. Louis, iEost illovaity- , , zauii-s-zi. ‘LOBSTER FIUHIRMEN TAKE notice. I have a quantity of differ- ent sires of steam valves for sale. F. C. Furoo, 9 Ailey St. . 23884-7 3i- IOR lALE-NOIKOHIRE-B SIX ‘weeks, bacon typo. eight dollars. registered. storm Bron, Murray River, silos-foil. ‘PORIALI-A FILLY THREE yooro, Cir Donald. liidwsrd A. moi-rim, liiariisollffe. ma 4 7 1i _._...._.._......_.._.........._. ‘WANTID 1o PURCHASE- nnoli form near railway 0r vil- logo. ChorlottetoVil preferred. Write PL, core Guardian. . 2M8 4 I ll / ‘MATCHING oooo - IAIIIP Rooks. boot to is). J. B. hlilimon strain digress 0n- " in‘ (tiger _ Farah i and ‘L vvoowo-ov-ovo-oow-vo4 - rq 3i I WIRE BRIE lb I Last Mihute News Flashed in Over the Wires P¢¢¢ "-- -- .v+++++»+., (Canadian Press) KINGSTON, Ja., April 6.-- As a consequence of the adQp. it?" of a resolution by the Leg. lsiatlve Council, the govern. ment ha: decided to approach the Canadian Government re-- questing a modification of the trade treaty existing hetwun the two countrieis, particularly no regardri the citrus, banana SPEECH IN BUDGET E BY liliN. liR. ilJ. P. MCMIILAN The Criticisms of the Opposition Lead er Were Ably Answered in the Legislature Last Week by Hon . Dr. McMillan, Who Cited Instance After Instance 0f Bell Government Negligence and False Ec- onomy, and Denounced Their Financial p Misdeeds. proposed to raise the maximum and sugar industries. -————~{-o->~______- OTTAWA. April 6. --lt. is proposed to raise the maximum compensation payable by the poi-it office for a registered article from twenty-five to one hundred dollars. Notice of the introduction of legislation to authorize this increase has been given by Hon. Chas. , Stewart. acting Postmaster General. - —Z——<o>-—-—- SEATTLE, Wash" April 6.- Threo of the world flight planes hopped off for Prince Rupert this ITIOFHEHQ|‘EE1G fourth, piloted by Licut Wade, leaving later. Flying condi- tions were considered fair. Lleut. Wade was delayed when him plane failed to rise from Lake Washington, after several attempts until he lightened the machine by re- moving gasciine and baggage. MiNiil] IIIES iElEH FLIGHT Aittendanniid' Mad Man Battle in Coupe in Calgary. (Canadian Press) CALGARY. April 6—I3nttiim: with a maniac whom he was driv- ingto the police station in a siuull coupe here today. Arthur Briggs. was severely cut. and slashed about the arms and hands and in the end failed to prevent the crazed man. Charles Clamp, 46 from committing suicide. Clamp cut his own throat during the course oi the ride and was dead when the car arrived at the police stat-ion. His weapon was a small, sharp potato knife. Clamp. a workman, was married and had lived here for -18 years. During the past three months he had been acting queerly. Till) KILLED IN Rlllliiili (Canadian Press) Idlllldyr |'(‘.llll.. Alliii fi-—.'i‘\V" men worn klllcd, nuntiirir built-veil fatally wounded and a score of otii- crs were more or loss seriously hurt in rioting between tovrnspeo- ple and members of the Kn Kliix Klan. a close check up by state poi- ice and deputy sheriffs llii-ICEOSSQIE today. Four residents of L-illy were being held by state police upon charges of rioting while at Julius- town. Budget Coming _ About April 15 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 6.—It is possible that the budget statement will be made next week. It will not he lut- er than the Tuesday (April 15) be- fore the Easter niljournment- -———<OQC>————- Dies After Twenty Years of Solitary Life (Conodion Prou NAAIMO. B. .. April e; iihvil, 55, recluse. known throughout this district as the "wild man of rauslishman‘: River died yuterday. ‘For 20 years he ru-msd the woods, living virtually a Robinson Crusoe existence. A goat and a hose ‘block dog were his coiistiiuit eomrmlmr. and he shunned Iiumon companionship. Wilion pi-oviiiiitiit polioo In!!! to bk oobln today to old tho man who woo re ed desperately iii. tho‘ were o lilod to iilli the do! fought dotormilioiiiy to keep tlioin owor from his mum. Ev- dootiy Devin and his pots had bod t9 or some time. Ho e t a ( ll ll b ll H l) l) u k ii ll O i I h v ‘ Y h (v 5.——.lnm~ <1 Ii fl I tam. m, i’ ture of these speeches, two hon. gentlemen he referred to were past. (EOVBPIIIIIOIIL that the Opposition did not sufficient time to study tho report time as the rest of us had. the hon. gentleman in‘ ilie lioslnn‘? in; of his opoeoii. one of the prin- cipal ones Iolfilill. this Govern- ment, without y“, m, moat‘ l-Ion . one. _ HON. DR. W. J. P. Speaking during the lluilgct vio- biite in the PTOViIIIfIzLI Legislilliilu‘ Wednesday evening, April 2n-:l_ Hon Dr. W. J.P. McMillan nd to the spectators, from the na- that the in their proper places. l-flllirhter and applause). Hon. Dr. McMillan continued: The address oi the hon. Premier was a concise, clear-cut, ensily fol- lowed definition of policy and state. ment 0f existing conditions. when we attempted to follow the lender 0t‘ the Opposition the task was ii. very difficult one, and I am (But fraid iliat qii-obulily some of us iiiy have got lost in the mzum o)‘ ‘r4 wanderings. lt saunas that the Liberal party of late in this Prov- ince has had the misfortune 0f hav- iiig a..- n lcziili-r some lion. gvntitr inn who evidently (loos not mun- iiro up to the stundiiriis 0i‘ the The‘ characteristic which rfiiioiiiinfiiteil in the former l(‘il(i(‘l‘ t‘ iilt‘ Liberal fiovcnnmoiit. Mi‘. Boil, its we have been told often lil the press and on the floor of the lloiiso, was his “econoniy." lie was the iiizin who “sat tight on the Trea- sui'y"‘-—so tightly did he sit_ they -.ll its, that not one dollar was over nown to lisve gone astray u-nder is (lirection or the direction oi his in the lion. gentle- lilli who replaces him as the Lib- i-riil party leader, evidently we have no who poses its a finiinclnl gen- is, jiiilging 'by the figures which e produced last evening. It is cry ilifficult to follow lilm in those figures, and as the duty oi‘ folln\v-| lug-lilm is now up to myself. I sup-. pose J will have to take somewhat; tho same course, orratitnas it. mayjmem o; the .pr0v|nc9 n,“ the “m, he; I presume that is the only waylhioutenun. iii which an adequate answer can e given. Ho complains. in the first place. have t the External Auditor, which was brought down. as he said, about twenty-tour hours previous. Of nurse, he had the same length of l dn ot know what we might have ibssp treated to had he had more time. judging by the array of figures that he was able to spread before s. A Potty Cnitiolom Answered Certain charge} were triads by right. bod seen t to pay ttio iitsnont Govern- or of this irroovlnoo $0,000 0i! lo- emint oi non-residues ill. Govern- floliook liiIil-I. no. objection; first. con- Ti-lfifflli the sipeeches delivered by the lPremior and the leader nl’ tho nllbosliion who had just precczloii lilm. It viuust he slid ‘be very evid- ent to thé members of the House, McMiLLA iii-ll (itl\‘l‘l‘lilllt‘lli, that this (inv- i‘illl:‘-t‘ it ivzivi "without. any reason iii, all." 'l‘liis ‘bill I want it) ruin .l(i the lion. gentle- IIlIlIl, ivus part. oi‘ our heritage. pus. wil illl it) us by the iilte Govern- ment. lt is NOT a bill whiich, as he gave the House to understand, was taken up in Council and pro- perly turned down by the Govern- ment; there are iin minutes of Cotincil recording the fact. that this bill had been considered and was turned down. If it was con- sidered at nll it. was proohably turn- ed ilown, us many another lawful bill iviis turned down. by the Hon. Mr. Bull himself‘. That was his style oi‘ doing business. (Applause) Mr. liell. liiivliii: llOPIl retired from office, l)l‘t‘.'-i(‘llll‘(l the present Prem- ior of this Pmvitii-c. with i). low documents-wt very tow’: and I may say that that handful of documents is all that remains in the archives of the transactions of the four years the Bell Government were in power. When this (iovoriiiiiciit requires to find out anything about the tritnsai-tinns oi‘ tho Province (luring that ipcritul, we have to no tilseivliere~~to the Dominion (lov- ernmeut or any other place \\'il(.‘l‘8 the correspondence is supposed {ll have gone. and try to rind oui_ from that other end, our count-v- tlon with the matter. because there is nothing in the Premier's office. or very little, regarding the bust- ness of this Province for the past four years. ‘But .\Ir. Bell upon his retirement. linnilcd the Premier ii list of documents and said: "Those are mlitters that I thought. WOii to be passed on to you to detii with." and among thevnwao this blii of the Lieutenant Governor. That was made up on the basis oi‘ agree- ment entered into by the Govern- (invernor McDonald. and it called for the payment of ‘$1,200 a year. The Executive '-Cniincii considered this -bili, and paying nil due attention to our lin- auclsl condition. we paid the Listi- tenant Governor $2.000. We do not deny it; and we did not pay it on account either, as was intimated by the leader of the Opposition. NVe paid it as any legitimate bill that was drawn to our attention: W4! concluded the transaction and gave him 8500 a year. for the four years and that attics the mat~ ier in full or 32.000 in all. And l do not believe. when the pso- ple understand tbisr that they will soy we have dealt too gonetously nlttintlialiieutensat .09. . cause when the agreement was "em tered into between thoallts Geri ernmetit and tbs lots-indie Olllif von rogordlig the rsiituo itirn re party the initial Ind iprdbolll tll 0110i‘ ' llini is iim- (Bf lhc hills, loft by the SHUT BiPTMN tify Sporting Man. as Alleged Pirate (Canadian Press) BOSTON, April 6.— Captain Arthur Moore, of the British schooner J. Scott Hankiuson. amd Harry Harms, cook on hoard the vessel, today identified Ray Cass. of Sonierville, a sport promoter, as the man who shot. the skipper of the Iiiinklnson. The identifica- tion was sworn to at a hearing lie- ioi-e Wheeler on airapplication by _ Nova Scotia authorities foi' extra- dition oi Cass. The hearln be continued Monday. ‘ Counsel iorthe Nova Scotia ‘authorities failed in an effort to ground that the offense charged ‘ against him, piracy on the high ‘ ieas, diil not admit of bail. Com- i uiissoner Wheeler fixed $10,000 as ~ ‘hail but it had not beeufurni-shed ‘ tonight. . Moore issid he recognized Cass _ as‘ t man he had known as Frank- Davis. He said that Cass or Davis -_ was the first on board the schooner llarms said that he did not recog- nize Cass. as the man who shot him. anti was unable to identify his assailant, but testified that Cass hzid shot the captau. Moore was shot twice in the abdomen and Harms was wounded the shoulder. Canadian Club Con- . vention to Be "Held in St. John (Canadian Press) ST- JOHN. N. 13.. April i. —'i‘he convention of associated Canadian Clubs will begin in St. John on 59M. i). fThe finite was fixed at ii special meeting of the National Ex- ecutive licre today. that when the Government House, this >Provi~nce a great in tlio last year in which friends of the were in power on that property. So tlriit it’ the Lieutenant Governor lurid accepted the proposition which they say was made to him, and had remained in occupation of Government House, it would have cost this Pro. vlnce a great deal more than the S500 I1 year which we have paid. and in doing so we did not estnh lisli a precedent, either. The state. merit was made -by the leader oi‘ the Opposition that in no other Province would this thing be con- sitlereil. l want to draw his atten- tion to the fact that in 1919, the last year of which I have the re- cord. the Government House in Quebec cost that Province $45,000, in 1922 the Government House in Ontario cost $33,226. M it. SAUNIYICIPS: Wa-s that rent? HON. lJiL hichIiLLAN: No, not those provinces: they OWN their Government Houses. in Manitoba, in 1922 their Government House coat $11717; in Saskatchewan $16,- 083; in Nova Sootla $7,032; in AI- berta $5,569; in British Columbia $790; and in New Brunswick, they paid for rental of Government House $1,500. (Applause) .And be- sides that, they pay the office ex- penses and the private expenses of the Governor, $2,790, or a total oi $4.200. Suo that our payment of $500 a year ‘in lieu of rent was I think a very moderate and very just one. IBut my hon. friend went. further than that. He attempted to show this House—‘but he did not stic- cveil—thai $250 would have been ample rent for the house occupied by the Lieutenant Governor of this Province. I do not know on what basis he has figured; he may have been judging on the basis of rent in some other part of the ‘Province. but he was certainly NOT judging accurately on the basis of rent in this city, iii that rent were valued properly I think $500 a very mod- erate estimate; I know houses that are very much less prstenti and that. are outside the centre of the city. where the rent is $400 a your. for a very rmoii house. I hope we my hon. friend. He said that this 02.000 would have lie-pt tho Tooiiaiool School open for two oriehreo months- i show that loot yoor-onoohtrd of tholooot of for! oops- o 3'5”, ‘m _or nooNy " a ntziiiiblss is Skipper aiiEPCook IdenI as such. was in existence, it cost w deal more a trip tii:i_n that to keep it in repair and vigmug i)... immsfi iiiiiiniziin it: and you will find that "enter-i; 0f mien-Si, directing the law department o1 this Province THAT TIONS WERE NECESSARY THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN SHOULD OPERATE ON THEM. WHICH HE DID. AND FOR WHICH HE RENOERED A BILL. AS HE HAD EVERY RIGHT TO DO. refpivpd the same treatmentt that many another bill i; was flue, to the order of the At- torney General. W's know. and everyone who pretends w any knowledge of thfl mill-El‘ lIIlOWH, that the late Premier did not pay the bills in the Attorney- (ieneraFs department as he should have paid them, and this is another "heritage" passed on to this Govern meat owing to the NEGLIGENLL and Bell. tions commits‘ bills. lo the lut, Iubysct that my hon. friend should mention! We bod o! instance. iii this cit!- siirms the w iirne n! the late Government, whore- an unfortunate. fill‘! lwiihfli- 9°“ curred, and whore. THROUGH THE BUNGUINO 0F have heard the last oi this bill tron: . wniiiair ‘i w auuotiiicw lAilonfo lnlGiagi County. where. your s hm to travel through the and harmful has its foundation only‘ in your mind. OFA MERCHANT What is evil to you is mm n Delivered ‘ i:":.?...."....:. 2:2. ... .. A. ftli lllliilfi Sill HEWIIL ii PHEMIIH i l fair,” He Term-s Graft Investigation (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April (l.-—“l’iiri.-ly' a political affair,” was the character- Jzation ires. former Liberal Premier of New- foundland, to the recent investiga- tion of his administration by a Gov- ernment commission. Sir Richard, g will LWliO arrived here today flatly deni- ed all charges of graft made against i for the commission's report to he tabled when the Jiegislature met ori April 22, “and l llook confidently for a complete Vill- dication during the debate that will follow. "Moreover, I am certain that. as soon as I can get to the country. I will lead the Liberals to victory will regain my former position." Outside of politi- cal circles, Neivfaundinnil was only midly interested in tho graft char- at the polls and gcs, Sir Richard declared. —-——-¢o-c--- ‘Hilton Belyea ‘ Now Training I l (British United Press) I LONDON, April 5.-i{iiimi vllelyen, champion oarsmzin oi‘ Can- ada who was ilefiriiteil last _vear iu the race for Diamond Sculls at Henley is over again and is train- Iing in Putney intent on wresting the coveted prize from the holder Mr. (iollancz. Belyea declared after a short spin that he was in better shape than last year and sl- though making n0 boasts as to the result he is quietly confident of inning. Belyea intends to take in a few iliiys to France elds and other Aftrr this he out‘ will return so ns to pet in a good - Opposition qpgl] Qt Previously. ranches of the Thames before the t'i‘llllil‘lli. liliti no right. to pay be- i" 19n- ihoy e-Xiwmied ("(67331"). P053111!!- trnlnlng on tho lower ern part of this Province for opera- tions performer] in the Prince County Hospital. He said this uYas unnecessary; those operations would have been performed free by the house doctor. The case was of two pauper-s in the Jail. But he iiid not. tell this House that so fiir as the Public Accounts of that year show, THERE WAS NO JAIL PHYSICIAN IN THE TOWN OF SUMMBRSTDE. Ho did not tell the House that theoe two men PROVINCE. (Applause) He did IF OPERA- Nor did the leader of the Oppos- tioii tell this House that that bill received when MIC-MANAGEMENT of Mr. d. fth Opposition men- Thales er o o l "mm ma! ‘Ill-ill! Bill- 00V- woo nsiuoo for tiiom u: roiidor Then 1m o similar case of Dr. Ahaotounioot oouon oi the ,ol owoy from his ‘tortiitory ti order-to do his do. port of the woo token up in ~ BI 00pm NOT “Purely a Political Af- E given by Sir Richard Squi- hiui and members of his party. l-Io ‘added that», though there was no rc- liave Cass held without bail on the ‘course to the courts. he would ask Newfoundland I11 England» - this Emoriilngi hTiliOIi were accompanied by an uiii-iiiinyt noisy; a pasiiiiigivo give effect to the terms of su over woiidoii bridges, 'l‘lic slioi:k.~i' - were lolt in many places and people ran into tho street. iii nlarm. Very little ilamzigc had been rc- portcd and no injuries. _ii V that Government so. " o...» know uio Public Amiuimsiiim u» domino has retina that it newscast-land ama- Ao THEY WOULD semi woo w ' Mi is nor lo Min POI ‘mom. anciai interests the Canadian Jlicllilllan in the Jnteiiilotl to ‘against peddlerii ‘E. R. PEACOCK chair. and to cation of their profession, ,ilai' law was, he said, in farce iu every other Province oi‘ Canada. and in every state of the American Union. Tho bill was on motion of Mr. McEwen amended by the addi- tion of a provision that it should not apply to a merchant with an plan of blli-‘iiltififl in Tho hill as amend- established this Province. ed was reported agreed to. loudly like llitlllll‘ lori .- U. s. Prohibition Navy Now Ready For Action (Canadian Prooo) WASHINGTON. ressionai April 6. first units of the coast guards new. prohibition navy probably will be ready to put to sea within a few weeks. With on additional 818.000.- 000 available under o rec appropriation, ‘o guard otiioiais hovodrown up detail‘ ed pious for the acquisition of somer _ 800 largo and small wsssels equip- per to class nun runners sway from United States shores, and to on enlarged personnel to man the ~ ‘ The nucleus of the force will. twenty destroyers. which con ss authorized the coastguard to ur- chase front the navy. Announcemen . ill i‘. A Canadian who has many fin- in Great Britain and until recently a director of the Bank of England, who is to play the role of Sir John A. MacDonald in a huge pageant to be put on at the Bnitlsh Empire Exhibition by colony in London. and which will illustrate the course of Canadian history. LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY Legislative Chamber, Saturday Ou motion of Mr. lllcLure the bill to amend the Act to regulate the practice of Optometry was road La second time and committed, Mr. Mc- liiuro explained that the bill was protect the public protoct qualified optometrists in the prosc- A aim (Continued on Page Three) SEVEHE EiHlH. SHUIIKS FEll IN BRITAIN (Canadian Press) is NDON, A ii Gr-"S ' I .aril- qualg: shocks PIQEEGIIPTPIE lssfifigiit iii “mice “mam "w bring l“ 5 ma.’ Dem Qhire Co," “ems and h, ure to provide for contributions by were ordered out of the Jail and nm-ghyhorhhnd of Amen,“ Tm, civil servants to the consolidated into the Hospital IBY THE THEN Shocks “,9,” firs. noticed m ahmurrevenue fund. to provide for pay; ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THIS MPH,“ o-cmck m,“ “my. “um, vim. mmit out of the consolidated rev- ont than any nf those llXl)lll‘i(‘li(!(‘ti "l"? fund 1° "1"" Qervaiu“ "-5 u’ t not tell us that ii Wil b)’ 9rd" °i early iii MllFCll "win-ii tho i-iirth dis;- the then Attorney General who W“ tiirhiiiii-i-s \\'t'i‘(i first iiotici-il. lliillii- civil servants of superannuation ol- ings were shaken anti wiuilows vi- lowances and n-liili- osclliiitioiis provide for the making 0f iUIii-llr -The _ eon- st aims)? u. s. unmii ililll i|PlNiii|i Lively Debate Over Suggestion That Word Kingdom Excluded ‘Ire- land. 5 (Canadian Preoo) DUBLIN, April 6. —-A grog)»- alto ratify the Anglo-American liquor treaty provoked a lively de- bate iii the Dal l Eiresnn today. Desmond Fitzgerald. Minister of Foreign ALairs. in moing ratifica- tion of the treaty. said he had cali- ed the attenton oi the British Au- thorities to the fact that the words "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" no long- er were descriptive of fact. but that he had not pressed upon the British Government, that it take immediate steps to amend his wording, pending a settlement 0f the Irish Bou-ndary qumtion. The Irish Government, the iiflniist- er added. would endeavor to put no hindrance in the way of the United States in enforcing its own laws. Deputy Esmonds moved an amendment to the proposal. to the effect that the Dali should with- hold approval of the treaty pend- ing consideration of the full text of it. He challenged the whole situ- ation represented by the use of tho words “United Kingdom of Grea‘ Britain and Ireland" and said tho Dail would have to discuss whether Sir Auckland Geddes, former Brit- ish Ambassador to the United States was authorized by the Free State Government to sign the treaty in its behalf. The amendment of deputy Bh- mond was defeated by n vote oi 35 to 29. Debate on the treaty was then adjourned until next Wed- nesday. Civil Service Superannuation Measure (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont.. April ti. —-'I‘ho superannuation bill for the civil service will be upon a contributory basis and it will provide for the payment of superannuation allow- ance or gratuities to widows and" children. These particulate ore revealed in the formal notice of the bill, which has been given by Hon. J. A. Robb, acting Minister of Fin- iance. "it is expedient" the Minister's I 4 widows illlll children of accessed gratuities. and to Rina by the Governor in Gonna; ‘ . measure." ,- i-ot-i J You 6R5. ABM) ~.-" TD BEQOME. M. Com ing tints, llieetings. Etc. lupus-z oonto per word oodli Insertion. "m. Hammond lace will lecture in Brodolbone Hall Tuesday. April an. ‘ot no p.m.—|dI‘-i-7 2i '.MEETING.-—IIPHCIQ strict! iii HA l.‘ s; , ‘I’ PAD. I do not My, April 10th. ot M! hi"!!! d‘ giiw GLASGOW organise o Live Club. Al,“ t7 TORONTO. April 1. Aid-iii. strong winds and solos with‘ ll"- turnlno to rain. ' High tide uiiii iiitsi-iiwii oi fl-li and and tomorrow morning ot LII- Sua sototbio evening . ll H56! COMM moraine If 5i"- rii-st mrtor noon. Saturday. April ilth. 1a‘).- gin. ' stimms » tloo olliiteoo colit- uleo later on Charlottetown.