IN‘ FINAiS r (.1 ()f Worlnide ‘Con- utrsn. 10,1926 tin [at innuns n1 test Being Held in Lewiston, "Me.- $1,- 000 and Silver Cup Awarded Tonight. (Canadian Press) LEwlsTON. Me.. April i). - Tha world-wide ‘Fiddlers contest ,5 80h ln progress here but for we two men who came farthest l0 participate it is all over. j, scott ‘Skinner, 84 years old, Ahertleen. Scotland, "artist, was eliminated last night. Despite, '1“ ellfllllfagiilg Bl-llilmli 0i sfloiw “an reels and bagpipe- contests he! failed to place, and a Boston man‘ named to enter the finals. ‘John Wlseman, 75 year old fid- dlrn- of Bantry. ‘Ireland, who cross- ed (he ocean with Skinner intent on capturing the one thousand dollars prize and silver cup to be nwarcied tomorrow night, con- tracted a severe cold. "He left me hospital in an enfeeibled cou- dltio-u to play on Irish night but . another man W00- John Boivin of St. Georges. Que. qualified for the finals on Cana- dian niEiliv Police Uncover Plot To Start New Revolution SOFIA. April 9. —The police as- sert that in the arrest and exami- nation of Cristo Kabackikoff on the Serbian frontier, while he was trying to escape to Russia, they received information concerninz the existence of a widespread plot of the Soviet Government. The plot, they declare. embraces the starting of a new revolution in the ‘Balkans. murder of Bour- goofs leaders and the promotion , of disorder iu Bulgaria, Serbia and Greece. Surgeons Say Mussolini Will not Be Disfigured (Special to the, Guardian) ROME, April 9. —Drs._Alessaud- cri and ilinstianelli, the two fam- ous Italian surgeons who minist- crcd to Premier Mussolini whon hc was shot through the mos». Wednesday are of the opinion that . he will not ‘he disfigured by tbc wound to leave a scar. which gradually will bcronlo less illltl loss noticeable as time passes. i-Q-QQA- Alberta Legislature Adjourned Till May 5th. (Canadian Press) l'lii.\l().\"l',()N, April ii. -—"i‘l|t- Alht-rltt imtrlsiniilre adjourned inst ‘nitzbt. to meet again May liih, for tho foruml prorogatlon of the last scssitnl before the general provin- ciui clcction. -__-.._-¢-r>-i- TERMS ARE OFFERED at 1.64 of one phmem fiver p," Silents at the anniversary dinner as ngulnst a dis om“ that-h d tonight at Government House to Drevailed since this first of tlillifljhe given‘ ‘hi’ m“ Excenenci’ Gen‘ (slifloill to The Guardian) _ DUBLIN, April B-The home of Count Plunkett noted Re- piibiloln Deputy, was rsidsd sariy this morning. His sons. George and Owen, were arous- ed from their beds and taken to a police std-tlon. The reas- ons for the raid are unknown. Both sons were released this afternoon. ‘Police stated that, they had been arrested on sus ploion of complicity in a roc- cnt armed assault. Many Officers vWill Attend Vimy Dinner (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. April l). ----Muny of the officers of the (lunudlau Corps lfrom ull parts of (iunuda who took part in the llattle oi‘ Vimy Ridge -uiue years ago today will be ‘Elli. i|l1iiiiii“"‘"*n‘nrr... l u PiiE-iliiil “MMSBE INNEW Yiili For the First Time’ This Year -- , Heavy Shipments of Gold to United States Res sponsible for Strength in Can. Exchange. (Canadian Press) -NE\V YORK. April ii. -— For tin- first time this year, the Canadian dollar moved to a premium yes- terday in the New York lmreiuu Exchange market according to the New York Times. it was quoted year, and had resulted in a steady shipment of gold from the Domin-I ion to the United States. 1f the present relationship should be maintained banks believe i that a return movement of gold from this country to Canada may set iu soon. American shipping of gold to Canada last October when the. exchange rate was in the neigh- borhood oi’ yesterday's close. amounting to about $40.(i0ii,000. Canadian shipments to the United States this year have been approx- imately $66,000,000. The shipments from were due partly to the clui situation and understood for count as several payments become _ spring. Orders Churches Closed As Protest Against State A ct-ion (Canadian Press) , IUEXilCO OITY, Atpril 9.—1Specinl‘ dispatches from ‘Coiima say Bish- op Velasco has ordered the temp orary close of all Catholic church- tiral Lord Byng of Vimy who was he Canadians Corps comma-nder at the battle. Improbable That Regulations Will Be Cancelled (Spcviai to the Guardian) OTTAWA. April 9. —-~lt is im- probable that recently adopted re- gulations which put France and Belgium in the saute class as "Rus- sia and Germany with respect to depreciated currency will ibe cun- celled. Representations have been made that these regulations violate the spirit of trade treaties between those countries and arti- ficially raise the value oi‘ goods imported. Cardinal Dubois Issues Statement Re Radio (Canadian Press) PAtltliS. April lb-Believing a curb should be placed on what he terms "objectionable words spoken and Canada commer- partly it was gover-nlnent ur- large Canadian due here this » THE OVHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Jflii a ilii u iiiiiili‘ iiilfi ‘ tit-aw v K. April a-qmm C.'Hilto'n, ‘izhfiiiy with a pair of shears and For Wagfieductions and District Settle- ments - A General Strike May Be Cal- led M-ay 1st. 6 years old, bank- committed suicide jumping from the window of the office Nvhere he was cm- Pioysd on the Twentieth stor- ey oi‘ a Madison Avenue bulld- illl. Hilton was the spn of Frank L. Hilton. Vice Presl- dsnt of the Bank of Manhattan. Recently he had been in poor health. ..._.. ‘Canadians Injur-i NEW YORK. April 9. —The Herald-Tribune this morning states that four Canadians were among the two score injured when the Atlantic City express which wages and hours of labor dlfllillltfl which may result Lu a general strike May l_ ‘The ‘Miners Federation National ‘Conference which acted today Iner- oly approved the recommendations of the Union Executive that the operators proposals be rejected and that the miners adhere to the lprinciple ‘that wages shall not be reduced nor hours of labor length- ened. The conference aiso rejected t-h-c proposal that district wage a8- teements ‘be substituted for the existing national agreement. Tile delegates said they expect- cd to cont-er with ‘Premier Bald- win tonight. the shore resort was derailed He!!!‘ Deiflii‘. -N. J.. with a loss of three llV9B./ The Canadians in- jured were Mrs. E. K. Ross and he!‘ liBl-IBhters Beatrice and Martha of Hamilton, Ont" and Percival Stevenson, Ottawa, Ont. Conierence Called . To Deal With Oil Pollution (Canadian Press) “TASHLNGTON, Ajpril 9.———A cou- ference of Maritime nations has been called by the United States Government to meet in Meshing; ton June 8th for the pilupose of “dealing with the pnofblem of oil pollution through international agwement." llrrvitations have been sent: to Beiiliunl. Denmark, France, Germ- any, Great tBritaln. Greece, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, iNorwny, Spain. and Sweden Another European War Predicted By Australian Final Decision Not Yet Reached i LONDON, April 9.——lA conference of miners delegates today endors- ed the recommendations of the ex- ecutive of the Miners Federation for rejecting the proposals of the mine owners for wage reductions and district settlements. ‘The conference decided to sub- mit the executive's recommenda- tions to district meetings, to be held next week, aft-er which an- other conference ‘will ‘be called to reach a. uul decision. Meanwhile the miners executive has invited ‘the coal owners to uu immediate meeting to continue ne- gctiations. Iludson’s Bay 00., t0 as in the Ooiima diocese, aiplparent- ly in protest against the action of the state authorities in limiting the number of priests permitted to of- ficiate within the state. Company Formed to Attract German Immigrants ‘ (Canadian Press) ‘WASHINGTON. April fL-The United States Commerce Depart- ment has been advised that The Canadian Land Compillly ("ulliilhiil-i ,crl at fifty thousztutl rvicltlntlrlts (has been founded in livrlln for tho ICOLOHESTER, ‘Ema, April ii purchase, sale and leasing of laud McEvers Bord Brown, wealthy cc- ln SilcflfliUllfPlVitll, zlcqnireti _ll‘()nl‘;_(_‘€llltl‘i_g_ytlffilflllllll who ncarly 40 tho Cnuutlian Pacific ‘Railway ytiam aiw Hliiinfi if"!!! NPW YOFK i" “lhivh wlll he divided] mm fafnjg m his yacht Vnifrcya to clrcnmnzivi- he Hum (rhtgny (0 (“H-hum lmml. gate tho globe. but finally anchor- suul; ‘from broadcasting stations." Cardinal Dubois. Archbishop of Paris, in u Sii-ZllPti statement in Sc» muiuo Relialeusie tier-lures they should be llllllilillPfl front radio pro- kftlllllllCS, llc tlepltiretl “rising the nvvstcrious forces of nature to en- focble humanity's uioral and rcliir- ious forceslf’ and admonishcs the faithful to tulle oilt immctliutely upon hcttring objectionable mutter. Man Who Lived Forty Years on ‘ Yacht Dies grants. The railway is said, in thc “ii "H" Bi'ii4hi“"i“~'i'i“"- will)”: m0 (fommcrtct: llslwnrinlontfls itiftirmzl-Ydiilii illll-l remulumi‘ slncc ltftili, tlon ti: iw anxitnm in KCf. farinclrsided ‘mom-d hi" cm“- .i'or fills. ralzion, winch is fit i'tlriAl|_ir_Ow{i_ ‘wuisih? Jiimnili ‘Vinhe ‘when, n _HVHHOH_ l cxrtntcr prul. l.l\ .1 _ hrnnndsou of llobcrt ‘Bayard par- nr-r in the banking house of Brown. ‘Shipley & Co” and promin- ent in New York society. ‘l-le ‘sud- dcnly decided one day to go cruis- ing, On the grip he tlevelopen the ‘diosyncnasies which later miade N ow York Lady Bitten by Shark FOR CHINESE PEACE (Canadian Press) him the subject of wide comment. Ship Chilled FlSh -— V T B _t _ ILONEDPN, April 9. —A woman wio cams to have foretold the l O r1 South African War a few months j —- before it started. and to have H (¢ii1_fl‘difln_ Press)‘ made‘ a similar prophecy in 1912 Tttfeltililiiiiihlsh’ Bfl‘}'l(l"Cf‘l\lfl)h‘til194ll‘;l abnuttltheth %rilfllt w“ iudemml , - y i mecen a ,1 . - - t y st . to e ~ s1 market and for that purpose ltas ,fl('.(|llil‘(3(l a large cold storage Mrs. Mary scales, i ! stabbing himself i l left here yesterday afternoon forbo This prophet, or clairvuyante, is an Australian, who is in lnndon appealing to the utPAEnSKFN stun ‘H toasts .‘ ,0.ueen Mary Sews , For Future i ‘ Grandohild i Biiiliiiiii‘ liilflii iii lHiiii i5 ,...%.‘;“£8..-....;“::.. .2... .3:'::.“. lllerflmlllllfllm‘ or cot covers for -thc Duchess of York. who is ex- ipccring ‘an interesting event _..__ 1 In Ottawa To Promoteijillil}, ‘.2111, "iilnniiiiiii and] if. Fires at San Luis Ob- vcr-y fond of lining numl work dur- iur, odd dlltnnt-nis. ispo and Brea, Calif. Cause $18,000,000 Damage- Oil Ships Explode at New Or- Unity In Dominion -Mo've Direct out-l , some of wlnhipeglChapmans Defense Conference. l Cost $8,700 531x83" [to ‘Sh; Guadlljélggenlu ‘l ()'l"l‘hA\\EA. Alpril orlzzlrnizim. (canadlan press) leans‘ -l1( y ill‘ "" ' Oil. t c ‘aunt inn our! of ' 1'1"” IHRTFORI) Conn April ‘l ~ v . - h d l ' f, . ,_ , h. _‘ ‘ " " (Special to the Guardian) $lrvli..§§..§’.i§“.§rlltiii"ll.ine.il“t§tll§~ Dera-limeii Jill-ii‘,"K311211111,.°’§'f.iii.§...$ "iliffiffif. fiiiil’li"itn'fit'é"ii' iii’. iii? NEW "°R“‘ ‘W’ l" "T" . ‘ ' . ‘_ " “' - u-cts." fir rejected the proposals ‘oi the mint (s cam to u‘ c‘ n“ ihiffllllfllillp, unity throughout (on mam] u, n“, Mme he “.35 a, Mun, gsigiugfs Ooaawnrgtl first igrzspgk operators for settlement of the P e "i i") (aria and eratLc-ziting the tendency hm Ind" m, a murder ¢h,u-ge_ m“; Y - ty has been destroyed in four dis- ,asters involving oil ships and pro- ‘pertles in two widely separatcd parts oi the [lulled States. Thirty members of the crew of the Dutch steamer Silvanus are missing as a result of a collision with a Standard Oil tanker in the (Mississippi River below New Or- leans. Five persons were believed to have been killed and more than two score were injured when an- other Standard Oil tanker explod- ed at a New Orleans. drydock. Huge property loss was suffer- ed l-n two oil reservoir fields at Sau Luis Obispr: and Bree. Cali- fornia. Tile fire iu the former was rated as the ‘greatest petrol- eum conflngratioil in the history of the United States oil industry. ilt was a probable loss of $15,000.- 000. Two persons were killed The loss at Bren was estimated at $3,000,000. Both oil tank farms were owned by the Union Oil Company. i towards nrcvinclflllom , fvmnflllv but $3.700 available for his at»- casue into cxistcncc with the op- f,.,_,,.e_ n became known “may 0f enlng today with the bcztd office in this amount $4,000 was Conn-Uh". Ottawa in ulnar-gt,- oi‘ (‘.01 J. l1. Ile- ed m, memkL , gen, with S. Guudy. of Toronto The $3500 and more is declhr. ' whom is given credit for iuaug- ed u, have been we“; by his uratlng (his movement, supervising Counsel in preparing the degehse "16 iilllli Dilill- .that could . not save him from The new organization :'s the dir- c0nv|¢uoh_ ect outcome of the conference held in Winnipeg last year uttcndcd ‘by representatives of forty ‘boards of trade throughout Canada, I -, d B ‘Mr. Gundy, President of the To- ronito Board of Trade early in 1025, y _ had communicated with the Board‘, of Trade organizafions from cotisti to coast emphasizing the ‘place, ‘ for a Dominion-wide nrganizatloni HALIFAX. April 9. —~l.o\vell to meet 1n pfqmoflllg n more mend. MacDonald. of Prince Edward ls- iy viewpoint fllnqng (he various laud, aged about 27 years, virus run rovinnea (so gratifying wag (he down by a lllacLaughli-u car at the newer w the ‘guggegflon that (hmcorner of Fawsou and. Water ‘conference decided 0n ‘Winnipeg. (Streets. late last Pvenlns- A ac- The outstanding-decision reached iiccnluu picked him up and hail- at this gathering was the plan to ills a taxi car wavered tbs infur- organize (he cannrllnn ‘Bohr-d 0g ed man to the Victoria General ‘Trade for which a committee c0m< iiflfillilfli- H6 Wfls cut nilolli ti!!! ‘pqgefl of A_ ‘ll/L Dollar of the van. head. but -not seriously. but is suf- couver Board b: Trade. A. 0. now-Terms from a severe shaking up son of the ilifontrcal Board of Trude and suspected lniurv t0 the bark-l -5_ B_ tgundy g the Toronto Beam The car that knocked him tlonuiBe of Trade, D. R. Turnbull of theldill m" Bwlill- blllhcllngilzilled “l; ii“: g Halifax Board of Trade,1R.G.Perss“WaY- ‘"14 l e 9° Ce a m" Well‘ ' ' ' of the qvmmpeg Board of Tradelable to identify it. t had L. W. ‘Simms of the Saint John“ —-——-<0->———-— Board of Trade we a i t*l t ' ' ,,..,,,,.,, dot... .,,§,,,§§,2,§,,§;_ °,Debt Negotiations i ' (C dia P ass) SECRETARY °H°SEN '; Progressing .1r;uus.-\:ir~‘::1. "uni-rs o. -vl.i4-.gg- _ - ‘r, u t‘ ii* 1st prevalent Ai- ll llleeililg il1_'~\i0ll‘il‘9lli Yeti‘ ‘ijlwlugutts’mileilvofoi'tli will terday, it was decided ‘to locate bc ]li‘0ilii)il£‘(l in Jerusalem. a; once the Head Office in Ottawa ~ and t-he iservices oi‘ Col, J. I4. Re- icaiiadiii" pm“) _ , ‘can, (f, M_ (y, noel-e requested Mi iPAJiiLS, April 9.——-Flll3IlL'(! .\lllllS' ‘pennnnlcnt secretary treasurer. (701.16? P011?! infiltrated ifldlly hill" iile} Regan. as is well known. is gen-Fmll°°‘1\lll@l'i¢3ll fieili- llegflilliillllllli I M. Peret invents Plan to Restore was formerly associated with an meeting RiEili- Hml- Willflilm audition firm and has had a widerChurchil-l. British Chancellor of, ex-periencc in cuimerclnl activiticsltha ‘Exchequer in London by the] (Canadian Press) ‘ Dllrinl: ihr war ‘Col. Regan was de-icnd of the week to take up tbei PAWS‘ All!“ 9- —1’i"'~‘-‘“d°“‘ 'puty llilyllltlStfll‘ general of the Cann-‘Brltlgh (lehh (llonmcrguc llitul-s tbc list of vol- l‘an Expcditionary Force. Tho arr-i contributors to the project. cal manager of the Can-uzlialrut Washington were progressive . ‘Wholesale Drygflofis Associations" favorably that he counted on’ Francels Finances Avnrehonse here. The plant has ibeen leased for two years. Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from an Australian judg- ‘iMia-i "meeting of the Canadian Board of Trade is to be held in (ntntunv ‘tors-lee money for the formation '_ of n striking fund for the national __i ‘ills Honour ‘the ‘Lieutenant Gov- fSealing Steamer I -’--—<+>§___ mfiltlt dismissing ‘her claim to pro- Saint John. in ‘September ncxt. 'li@'iJl~ ill Cfllllleciiflll ‘Viiil Fimiiw" ' ' DB1‘ y uga nst the executors of her Until that time the new body will . illinister Pcrefs ililill l" YOSIOFB late husband, whose estate was function under the direction of‘ thci France's iinailces. The Presi- proved at more than 50,000 canl-luittcc appointed in Winnipeg, ltivlll mlltifl i! Sllilflfifiiliiflli 0f iiiiY pounds. "Ever since l can remember," said Mrs. Scales, who is sixty-two crnor is the receipt of the follow-years of "59- "i have mid 5990"“ lint: tloipzitail from tbc Secretary of sight’ I have ‘hem will that i Imam (mnML- ~go intoa trance, but if i do l am k I4,,ndnn_ Enghnmnot aware _of it. I March 31M‘ 1926i ".\ly. powers became known one “H. hiln‘ br-on ticcirletl that. ills "Y ivhe“ I was-washing 0" m“ lllnjcstrfs flirthdziy should bc nfqfieiik "r a milmmawar 3i ‘Smiley- ‘Fcnily ccicpratctl in this country-rhe Sailor“ circled roimi.‘ in“ “m! mu Juno 5th it. is l-llst Mnjcstysihem "ii than‘ ham“ "m" i-iieY wi-b that in the Overseas Dwain-we” “Tamed “way- lous ‘ills ‘birthday ‘should be ccle-i Anal‘ m"! I he“ regular m9?“ bratetl W‘ ‘lime 3rd n8 (n prevmuslngs which were attended by offi- (ynnrsh though’ M. Lhhs dam is notlcers and many important social i Official Holiday v (convenient snot-her can‘ ‘be sclect=pe°ple~ ‘MY husband i'“'°“% U"? lad." llnopley i earned in houses and (Signed) Secretary of State m: ' For Dymjmon Ann,“ it was in May, 1899 that I foretold the South African War, pjflq-[g/u-Prjyrh and iu 1912 l said seven great na- i 'll:ll.(). lluwuil, April ii.——Mrs. ‘PERKIN April 9—An agreement Leonard (furl tsmith, of N-etuYork, hctwcon the ‘Kuominchunaud ‘Mtar- is in a serious, condition froln be- hhnl \Vn Poi-m.- tho Chllhi wardmr ialtcu by a slmrk Wlliif! in Billet‘. providing for the elimination,swimming 25 yards from tbc shore. "i (‘illlllit Tso-lill-‘s iiliillllllflfl 801ml Her husband '.s‘\\‘i|lil to hcr rescue. of tbc (treat Wail ‘i188 Dmllliflllii)’ llcr right lop; was ucurly torn to ilrrn reached. according ‘to Chinese shunt,“ r¢ports_ . ' ' Aftcr a conference or the inter-y -_-_-.b>___ csictl parties at Pao ’I‘ln-g-fu. the: . " tcnus submitted fo final accept» our.» included ‘the re ‘use of former Prcsidcilt Tsuo Kun. recouetructloni oi‘ lilo Pekin Govern-ment on 0:‘ l. constitutional basis, ‘Perkin to ‘be sari-issued. the combined armies of I 5 N A H . . Wu llciful to be given full con- trol o! the ‘Polrlnlfiankow Railway. complete elimination ‘of Fen Yu-l “class's influence an-d the sup-i Is Statement of Chats ‘ Edgar Morris of In- , diana, Who Claims ; to ‘brcssion of Bolahevlsm. Small Kidnapping. dfuomiuohun ‘leaders asset-l that‘ (Canadian Press) thcro lo every prospect that the’ ‘farms will be ratified by both silt-s. ' __________________ ______ ‘“+¢++0-0+Q-»+c+0+vc4+0+ Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word, net 0 each insertion in this (‘Olulhn PA‘ ‘*- '-“'»-~» -._. . u. ’bdx_id—is' ‘JOB mtmrmo or avanv‘ description, cheaply Ind lllilltldi" ALBION. lnd.. April s. -_ A i “will? Quilili-Sli- Gi-ilriiiim Sent‘ letter written today lo the Domin- "i JiYi-IVPIilifQYY- Phil" 132- iou Bunk, Toronto, Ont. by (‘l rle Edgar Morris who claims 'VORK8'H'RE Ho‘ F0" ‘M?!’ tonhavg been a witness to the kid- six weeks old. Judson Bros. Al- nuppmg “Ammo” 3mm“ Town. exandra. 86t8-10-2i to theumcm ‘owner, h, ‘1919 and to .._.___. ‘ ___.____,_. “AUNQUWI FAUUAGE3- "Afflresulted in Further questioning of burg Steak, Potted Meats, frolil (Morris iby s Lincoln "Count-y pros- ‘ "very dsy-Gsundsrs, Newsome‘ I, ggdgy is C0» Mlrflt Biiil- 3343-14“ efllhtlajfris is under arrest chafrglod - itii bl. I I money under use ' ‘YOU WNNT 60D’ NVFi-OP!‘ xretemose: n ngiorris‘ letter to the Prices. 50 for 20c. 50 for 86c. Toronto Bank has‘ increased Mr. 250 for 656K500 Tot‘ $1.00; i000 Llncohyh hnqpecions that Morris Have Witnessed . -— know 5mali's present whereabouts , River, ‘he rlcclticd to anchor, and tho Vulfreyu has swung to its chain t/herc ‘since that. time. Ollo of Mr. Brown's (acccntricitics was to douse one lucurbtlrs of his crow with wa- tcr. Many men‘ quit innit-r this treatment but oihcrs quickly took their places, lurctl by the large sal- ary paid by (ho eccentric ownorl (lac of the ‘storlcs told about him was that bu would invite the menobcrg of ‘the crew in (o have ale with him and that when‘ they istood with the glasses in‘ their hands, he lVOll-id jump among lihem with a cutlgol and ‘beat them. Despite his eccentricities along this line. he was well liked in Col- chester and Brightlingsea sendln-g money to rho needy, estmbiisbinz parks and keeping the libraries of the towns along tthe Essex coast stocked wit-h good books. Famous Historian Dies n taming finally to Brightlingsea. at the mouth oi‘ the Little Coluey |,,. A husband tclcphtur-d lo any tbai ronltl not Lutc as it was it lute-r bcfortr hc llilll flnlshcll his busi- urns. "You pom- tlvnr." anstvt-rctl his will». tlons would take part in a ‘great act hlnno in \'i’ll|l‘|' war, which would ‘begin at the e-nd “Whirl hr llu"'_ll|of 1914, and would last until the (end of 191'8. was written up t This announcement in tbc naval cun- sylnpatboth-ally. “l ivoutlcr you v e8“- lzt-t anything tlout- ul uil wilb ibui jun.‘ "i (iii/n H08 110W tllilt there will ililllti plnyilil: in your urn-o" soon bc another great European -——<-0> war. That is all i can say." APIWIAIKANIMH- Mrs. Scales could neithér read "in" ""i"" -‘" ' "ill" "ll" -"""'" nor write until a few months ago. iIl‘|||\ r‘: Slu- Nl't'|Ill'(| quito t-ap- "i um still unable to writc," sh»- | ".\'n tiunbi am.- was, o... didn't you “iii- "iilll (luring the uinc ‘mouths notit-r btlw hcr stockings bugged at, tho lint-cs?" l have been in England l learned to read." ' have statistic tx HlBllitlii the attendance was not as large as was anticipated. for $186. ‘Posfpsid. Guardian 0i‘ has definite knowledge of the cir- n“ i icnmstances surroundln! "l9 ilili‘. lilpplng 0f smsn arnd perhaps of his whereabouts. . . , ‘POTATOII- uvsno ALL THI lime st hi t liilrkst price. Morris said yesterday he wit- Farmers fli was ‘seminars’ and healed the kidnapping; that small lost! in clf lots s tilstr urn-rm now I3 in the custody of three or station ‘smut its mo ouldkioiir people who abducted him. boron ram " Miss Jlnly fimndshsn. who devot- ed ‘rm- lite’ to till colisstoln ot ob»- sdisn historical d!!! and Nil". who lust psstsd sway in ltsr Hill‘ (b. I hi" ind that he is near Toronto. from in , fir!‘ this Mimflorris claims to ‘as an old friend horns ' ' r, sil and s partner in severe . 17ft ' nus ‘ ventures. your. Oils founded the Nissan His- l torisnl Society and was ill Wflid- sayings. ant for thirtylyslft \ _ Association Secretary; excellent piano Walter llyndman. the honor of bringing laughs (some evening. tiie audience on their were present were more than: pleased amd showed their apprefi lag the entire performance. The program was of a varying: ‘nature which included drills of ali- klnds. apparatus work by both the juniors and advanced class. an excellent readi g ‘by Master s Preston Fraser. e Highland Fling by Clarence Walker. wresb, P amid-intermediates ling between (Masters Ailey and Prowss and club swinging by the also an solo by Master To (Mr. Gerald Msdd an goes orth the He kept toes silvtlte while with antics and humorous l-ls is without s peer in his lino In Eastern Citllds. I " "u iiiiiiiL" Successfully Carried Out by Juniors Andjcoh Intermediates -Program Apparatus Work, Boxing, Wrestling ;their best on‘ the advanced appar- tbose thatiatus and tunibling. ciatiou by roifnds of applause dur-jiymnastie Exhibition V. M. C. A. ‘Y7 LAST iiiiiiii Included The following]; the program: PROGRAMME April 9th. 1926. at 8 p. m. Apparatus‘ work-Juniors Elephant. -—Juniors (Boxhrg (tllurlesqttei-Maddigart Highland Fling-Clarence Walk- r Tumbling-intermediates Pane solo—-Waiter Mcbiutt Wand Dri|i—\1nniors Advanced spur-Adv Class. fispese-Maddigsn Resdin:--Preston ‘Fraser Thy. Training-Juniors Wrestling-Allen and Provrse ' 00d Save the ‘King. Acoompsnlst-Jysiter McNutt Chairman-H. E. Miller instrdiior-Geo. C. Walker. British Government's scheme to da- veibp great oimntltiss of electrical power. Hs told the Commons that more than s hundred and sixty-five million dollars would be spent upon the dsvslnpmsnt. pointed in the meantime. ‘Mr (iundy rctilructl to Toronto IS Reportitilousaud fra-ncs. M. Perot bim- nscif is giving lcu thousand francs. with tissurauttcs from representz-i The ‘i“iil<'"il'e liilnisier» who tive cltlzcng in pofeuainhnl, pm-lp.‘ (Canadian PM“) -hopcs for great things from his illf-‘lliilly flllii illlinsir5iii iifo conJ ‘ST. JiOHNS. Nfld.. April 0.——Aidcu. hm; tlccitlctl on the creation cerning the (ltlfinitp hlhcn 111,. cnnfrtipnrt just rctr-ivctl stntcs that of a tiaiionul committal: to work adiau Board of Trade wlll r111 mull»: S. 5.89211 ivhicll loft hcrc Wcd-nui thc piam and lnsurc its com- thc affairs of Canada. ncstlny afternoon for n sob-mid tripphvitz success. .\l. Doumcriélle (n (lm inn Ivan}; ‘hnn blown n]. nnd liils conscuictl to .bo tbc honorary that all the man are: on tho i<-c..lllB-“lili1flll ‘ii iill‘ lYllllllniiiel" No furthcr pztrticltiars are avail" '4‘ iiiilfi.i"..i"‘iiil"‘of?l.."‘ii..ii..f.iiiiil iii;0il Fire Has Spent Its Fury ‘Captain S. llauboiu". The Bugle is‘ (Canadian Press) “on her way to the scene of the ‘aw ‘cldcnt. tSltN LUIS OBISBO, Calif, AP- rii il.—'l‘he six million barrel oil fire on the Talon Oil Companfs iunik and reservoir farm here which started with the striking of a light {hing bolt yesterday appeared today ‘to-have spent most of its fury. ’l‘bree of the great oil reservoirs apparently had burned out, two othcrs were dying out, uud only one of tin- iurrzn contulucrs remain 0d an tivtlvt- mcuncc. ———-<-o->-—-- FEAR EXPRESSED FOR LONDON’S POSITION AS CHEAP MONEY MART ILONFDON" April 9—‘l~‘enr oi‘ Am- erica's bccoming tbc ‘\\'0l'itl's dom- inant money market was cxpressetl llgetiluesduy by ‘Sir Thomas Roydeu, c a rman of the ‘Cunard and Anchor Lines‘. at the company's annual mco pg, . , "Influences arc at work" he said. l "which threaten London's pos- _ U. S. 1n 1925 tlon as the cheapest money mar» ket. lt may be of‘ considerable lm.’ populace to llritisil industry to b" , able to finance itself outside. .lt icailama" 9"“) was at matter of congratulation ihni. LUNDUN- Alli“ ii‘ "A" "iliiii" the Cunard (lompauy cont-d ‘borrow 3i" “i “m; Uiiiieii Kiflgdml‘ MN‘ 3750000 l" New york on a has“ otillllfl} is that booth-g wulskcy silip- 5 pa,‘ cent .10 H". ,n,,,,,,u.,r_ ipcd indirectly to the liuitcti Statics trrosl war.- not a ‘deduction fromilllilllllis‘ profit for purposes of the British: income tax. i "Whether this state of affairs‘ benefits British industry generally ____ i Meetings, Etc. \r-' 11's Tsua WHAT ‘f w, You DON-T KNOW‘ .Dlll8 and ilave a good skate [gravely doubt," in! Cornwall ltixik Saturday, April ————<u>___ | WONT HURT You A jltith. 865i FLU iN BUFFALO i LOT OF Us W“‘\" "Feathers nuutcti -Goose and NEVER SUFFER ANv PAtN itiucks firs; pricc; when not mix- ‘ezl-llenry McFnrianc (f: Co.. The Fllffliillfé? Upholsterers. SOHZ-lfi-lnlo ‘BUFFALO. April ll-The iuflnen-j za epidemic here is on the increase and more than 5.000 are silfferinr; from the tliseasc, ~ i ——-—-——<0->—i- ‘ i ' ‘ "Jilpilzl RPbckah Lorine “At Wilfred (l-lomc" tn (hldfciiotvs. their wives , I or friouds. Tncstlzrv, April 13th. _ F“ "_ S643 ;.*$.'io p. m l. i). O. F. Hall. "Ronlcnlhcr tho llfifllfy sale of ‘West ‘Forehead unh- can. will be hcitl April 10th. at 7.311 p. m. in ,\’i'r-st (‘twehcatl school.—-i.. H. iFnit-s. Sct-‘y and Tress. _ iltilf-i-fi-Zi TORONTO, April i0. --I\itlrillu1t~. __..._. luoderaic wcsicrly winds. iinc and "_\‘()'l‘l(*l-; "hlhnllhg h; Mme“ a iittlc warmvn ‘Rifle (‘inb Saturday . April 10th at hluxflmnm anti lfllllilillllll tvlupm wiiltou Mills. Sinner! R. L. Colon. aturcs: 3510.40.31 Toronto. clcar . . . . . . . . . .. "iii .__ ._ gthitlliggull-rtfitltnl. I ' I I I V ' H ' "'70P Johnston's River Drama- iit- (‘lab will present the three act Ch'towu, fair L, “mum “Th” Arm n, the Lawn u Halifax. cloudy ‘ ~~ \Vi t -' r ' St. ‘John. cloudy . . . . . . . . .. fll-Jio (Wash? “Jpgllinviiflan “Azdlgraafis; Boston. fair . . . . . . . .. it)» so :0 ,'_ i ' o New York. cloudy . . . . . . .. 50.42 i Ce" 5 lam“ "g1:i‘°_:_2'{°" i i . ' 9.23 was is a strong supporter cf the an? falling: Jfiiglrzffmnhm at Sun sets this evening at 6.41 and "The Executive of the Scotcl rises tomorrow morning n; 5.20. P"?! IMUIIIOHII Alflociltlon pro r9: New moon Monday. Apil 12m uqested to meet st tMsoLellsn Bros. 3-32 H. m- Cillfiolielvwn on Monday. April Summerside tide eighteen mln- 12th at 8 p. m. By order of Coma ‘flies later than Charlottetown. mites. “u”. ~ Tho l, reason we did unt follow by rcfuutl- mili- YH" “iipriixliiliiipl-i’ l-Piiii-ifim ., ml; tbc 7 pcr cont. titrbuuturcn twill"?! iwilmiii- ii" “iiifli fwQm-‘ii . ‘ Np“, york ‘ms m", H", ynnfly “Lwltstlilcrs rcrcivorl two illliiitlll ' ' the (‘oruivnil-Ytlrk \\'olnt>u‘s in. ‘it stitutc at Afficvk k ‘Prouds r ' ' Saturday aftcrtltltln, B631 The exhibition put on by the Messrs Wendell Phillips, Jack _ - , Juniors and intermediates passed McLeod. W. Henry. atson Mc- i "The annual mooning of the oft’ very successfully, and although Ewen and Bill Marley gave of