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I ward with migiiewun. y and generation will not, in. dsmcnt. answer the inguiry which today in the Canadian electors lad. They are not even making m: case o! criticism against the - sent administration. thought BMRI] HEARS ~GRIEVANBES nemrax, eel-ii ia-rhe Ooncll- latlm Board invnsttating griev °‘ wltbtbe wen Western Union Oompany into the 9°11 Nlflflll Telegrapnssys- h (c, I, 3y Guardian's Bpccial Wire today. mviawodtlaeisetldnqonthier omnmiitce leged over-expenditures oi rslici poln He outlined the iunction oi his oiilcs and stated he did not audit Before Senate Co m mitt e e UFPAWA, April lkllnemlllw- the to appear before a Commons in cmnsotlon with al- govsrninent expenditures. When silpililon or question arose he an audit o! the particular finned Indian by tlve tenants who lost selves escaping scantily The lire was believed o! the Callaghan residence mid quickly spread to other sections. A high south-easterly wind tanned the flamesl and in no time the interior oi’ the structure was a raging a. to S ll l’ Q Tenenieti l I A WRENCH TU llllllllllll 2s Mrs. Callaghan and three building where the lire or- ‘ lginated and aided in their flcsps from the second storey ' The building as mi- gems be learned was occupied allflelr household effects, them- have originated in the kitchen iggigqgriringu s‘ 1W5 "i i E E i E l the x lmandwaWnmlwan and ILaMIUSKQanMQIae Iraf. (hllaghsn and three children. MnandMraBtanleyRyana-bd flthtlngtheiia, has flasnmwellnndcroiaatrd. (4 FIRE SWEEP RESERVATIDN (OJ. By Gandhi's Special Wire) when he broke custody and ran from Elli-IRON, N. B. A111’ a high wig.‘ ‘lire lnlthe g Oaye Breton will l!“ Delim- m, m, Mtmxyedtg c3: ma. the ll-mlle limit when she occupied bomss and iour vacant Wls billed l1! the 611W". m0 D0- buildings. Although Ihdlln inhabitants 0f the illi- m“ sentence on behali o! Captain m- “clnmisou RIVER THREE YEAR TERM Youthful Lunenburg Skipper Sentenced To Ilorchester Peni- tentiary " Appeal to Be M e. runner Krosnboutb escape from custody and hei- "abduction" oi a crew oi raptors. Ientensed The sentence was meted out to the youthful Lainenburg skipper to- day, and lb imposition wrote an- other chapter into the drama-filled sage oi the Kromhcut and her ad- venturous master. But it was not to be the last chapter. Even beiore Mason bad been tak- en back to Jail, his Counsel bad asked leavs irun Mr. Justice John Donll to appeal the Oaptalnb con- ths ship, stealing its cargo oi rum, and obstructing law oillcars. Aetlnglnflocdlalth Tbs lawyer, W. Pitt Potter. held tint Mason was acting in good ialth the reveriu cutter Stumble Inn oi! He thoijht his ship was well lanes Counsel explained. lnlna, he would have stopped to savethellvesoibismensndhls IMP?’ Asks Lenlensy The lawyer asked leniency in the son's assd lather, described as very ill. Tbs skipper was sentenced t0 three years on each oi the indict- mentabutthetennsweretorim Beer Prices Not Tabled uflFlames Fanned By Gale it? Threatened N.S. Village i,_-e‘~ . t, i*~*-.~*"i Readby i- -» lslaudLlketheDew victim on tlues charges-stealing tlngen My “Prim Mi Prey To Early Morning Fire Residents E803; Scantily Clad LosingHQuLehold Effects. A lire which limbs eat about 2 o'clock this morning ‘Ilfllibd UM H" ‘Iilllllfl house on the some; at’ King and Pownal street; ewaed by Mr. Willard Jordan, it near tragedy was aisrtod by the quick action of .Mr. Stanley Ryan, who no ‘ children in that section of 0. P. Iy Guardian's lpseial Wire) UITAWA, April 12.-I.n the bit- terut aiternoon o! debate this ses- alim, Premier R. B. Bennett charged 3111 tbs House oi commons today the _l..iberals were atte blockade tactics against the Government Re- liel’ Bill. Ollinaxing a tsmpestuo debate, he moved the hill out o! committee with the observation that progress seemed impossible. While Liberals shouted denials and hurled points o! order and de- mands to withdraw, the Prime Min- ister exclaimed, "It is quite obvious thsPWDmcoithsOppositionlsnot to proceed with this measure in ab- sence '0! the Liberal leader" (Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King is taking part in the South Oxford bye-election campaign). l Bull Allegations l In the background o! the hectic ‘zbatc were the wheat dealings o! rthur Cutten oi Chicago, Canad- xn-born speculator against whom barges were laid yesterday by the United Stews secretary o! Agricul- ture ior failure to report short sales. William Dull, Liberal member ior .1 igonlsh-Guysboro charged Git- inn had sold wheat in the Winnipeg pit to John I. McFarland. head oi tbs selling agency oi the western pools, whose operations to stabilise the market have been government- guaranteed. And at the same time, tbs Nova Scotian charged he could not secure a 815,000 advance iroin the government loi- the Canso fish- ermen. “Li this Government", exclaimed Ir. Duil, "can make a guarantee oi tens ol millions or perhaps $100,- 000,000 to certain people, surely it can guarantee that small amount to tbs Canso ilshennen. Denounces Sectional Cry Jumping to his feet, the Prime Minister accused the Nova Sootlan oi raising an east-against-west cry, o! attempting to make political cap- ital out oi the wheat guarantees al- iecting prairie iarmers. "I aak him (Mr. Dull) and those who cheer his sentiments," declared the Prime Minister while a din des- cended ovcr the Chamber, “would they destroy western agriculture and drive the farmers oi that country into bankruptcy? ls that their ob- ject? Is that the reason he makes these attacks? Why is it he stands in this House and becomes the (Continued on Yam l) Ci v e s Evidence Before B a n k Committee vii (c. P. By Garden's Special Wire) UPIAWA, April 12—Wlth the IV- ldenee o! Morris W. Wilson, len- eral manager oi’ lbs Royal Bank o! Canada, the House committee on banking and commerce omcluded today that phase of tbs ind"!!! i11- ltiated by a motion oi Major O. O. (Lib. Quebec Bovutb), which the attitude o1, La bank's opmstions. described tbs pinposs of the “inner reserve" whichthebankseh ubasaccn- t fund and docs not disclose in its reports, told of the salary and remuneration received by his pres- ident, Blr Herbert Holt. described paid indi- tbatbankshadreswictedcreditby reimlnglosns. FIRE RESTRUYS "nut. 51mm BIONTMOI-INC! IDIJA. Que- April lJ-(Canadhn Pecan-Penn wereheld ier the safety at sister Si. Charles olrly today following the destruction by lire of the Con- vult o! Sisters cl It» Joesph do Si». Vallcre at St. Gregoire do Monti mna-ency. In addition to the three- starey convent the residence oi the name nearby was sfiroyad and a kasty abeckap failed to aecsi in sites- 5t. Charles. ITUDII DON'T WANT COUNCIL SPECIJLATIUN RE IJISBRVERY 0E VIREBKABE (c. r. ny omsiaah lpodal win) LUNKNBIIRO, N. 8., April 12- Discovery oi cksgc oi! a small boat near Rye Beach, N. 1L, today aroused speculation here as to whether it came irom the little a schooner Oalpes, unre- pirted since sailing out oi Lunm- burg almost three months ego with a crew oi trash-water sailors aboard. The 40-foot crafbwas headed {or Bermuda, but though New Hamp- sblre is about 350 miles oi‘! the di- rect course. it wan pointed out to- day the Osipeei three-man crew might have dedded to Xollow the American coast until they struck Bermuda's latitude. HopaGhqiUp Hope has been given up long ago ior tbs tiny wait and her comple- ment-skippcr Henry Labstt, scn oi a wealthy Hamilton, Ont. brew- er; Germt Batson. o! Brantlord, Ont, and George Keillor, mother (mtarlo youth. When they pushed out oi Lunen- burg Harbor- Jan. 20, it was their iirst voyage on salt water, and veteran mariners-among them Captain Angus Walters of the champion racing schooner Blue- nuse-s-hook their heads. It was tempt late, they said. tor three inexperienced sailors to pit. a vessel of the Oslpeeh sise agilngt the At- lantic's strength. IQQmusQQtsr carried no chronosnetnr. Alter getting into the right latitude, the hoped to {ind Bermuda Bags-fly, the No make mature worse. the Osi- ' one», April lteldinlmnm rnmn llnbaraturfi ilIlflQ also’ Li “ifl lsldsbaahndllmsal nister Obstructionist Tactics Of Liberal Opposition Scores Followers Of Mackenzie King, Who Is Absent On Political Campaign In South Oxford, Denounced For Efforts To Blockade Unemployment Relief Bill In House Of Commons. INRIIEST liElll IN DEATH 0E N.B. EARMER Thomas Haggerty H e l d Responsible For Death of Frank Haggerty By Jury. (C. l’. by Guardian's lpeclal WU!) BATHURBT, N. 3., April ll-A Coroner's jury today held Thomas I'll-slit)’. 54. ble ior the iatal shooting oi his cousin, hank Hsgarty, B6, at Nirth T-‘- -.. yesterday. One wound through the heart and anothm- in the chat were mused by bullets fired from arlilsiniihehandsoi Thomas jury found. had been laid against Thomas tonight. Seemingly corned in the Gloucester county Jail here, he rested in a cell once occupied by Rufus Pitre, who wed lo the gallows {or murda-ing 000m Smith. aged props-lets: ct g store lime more than a stone's throw from the scene o! yesterday's shooting. ‘Ric victim, who owned one oi finest frills in thb district. be buried in the family lot West Baihiust tomorrow. Fm Hagrty ls survived by a wido and live children, the latter i six to rixwin years years old. 111?: H8881? ll a bodiel . quest. Both lived in the same hoifl at North Tetsgwohe, he said, lleard lid Yesterday morning the wltn loaned his horse to Prank ll (Continued on Page s) The Weather, Etc hi Mil lm * W homo: 1M DAYS‘, SRE Mm’ m A S\N(.\E YMN NR Strong easterly winds or mod ate piss; flQtly cloudy with sh ca, chiefly tn west portion. iiaiTauliolnuiv/ii. owl-urn, ‘lose md marl- ill _~__ (c. r. by omen-h spun wire)- nm salami: -l at one time tbs Glebe, seven resi- dmoas, two small factories and the sh usanind were binning. oi volunteers bucket- Ior a Bel x . .. .. QIlcteeaew-a IOIICAI flan-ads winds ar rm‘! deady with slower-g r idly la wfl portion. l!!! and tom idles tomorrow morning at I I! Duh-Io IIQR 1MB ( ." '.'.~'..'_._". rarsarsoalnz: :—8R\n|' wtadl o; with occasional Iain. castes! 1 firltlme West- ~ led hrlka lat z-Itreng INC!!! l-s: tide talgoaigrniag at 10M t I .1 ibis evening at 6 a! sad New mesa Friday, April m rails tide eighteen ma? lotwwwn. Doreen In! w-e-rw-i <l uiwaaa-wa-csnuu.