MAS C l MAXIMS o. .. °" * MERCHANT MERCHANT. ___ i. - i " Concentrate your attention and N“ n. ‘n "w" mlchi’ ll l _..— 7/ energies in Ill ngtherving your I‘ . v a» k valued accurate assistant, eipught ’% organization. Let your help wor ‘ out the details. \ . , l . an assistant to be a aliihle re- liable machine. Th8 PBOP|€$ Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew n ll‘ fl emu A'“""" suhtfxilltimllld tut’: . u-lw CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, APRIL 4,1e25 ii. M. » ~ “A Trg§;;3,g,,,,,,,.lrl||l[[ yllllglllllg Bnllllg " . . .E. B. MTREAIIY , MBRIIEBEIVES BiiNiiRiiTiilATiiiiiS “Fiiii ilii’iiiiiiio_ggi_iiii SUMMER Y1 tcrlly on the eve 0f his Biii-illilliii llliilll‘ "l "imimi an‘! mwmccmn‘ H. M. S. h . James A. Fergus son Will Be lll Port . . . .. , - d v l i birthday. n nulliibtli- of the pe-rsoli-iilstiiiigth dliii witll few HVl 911°“ ° . 97 During‘ “Old Hoill e Week. __._,€___- _ iii chemilumin- niieriiiaii Two oat- fluffllll‘ Guardian, Founded ids‘! 50in u Till iiaisiuuir "Yitiilliii liuuiu Mr. C. MacArthur Makes An Insinuation Against H011. M. Kennedy and is Cal- - Apprehended For Murder After Six Years (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April 3-Charg- ed with murder six yeara ago, of Leon Demers, hermit farm- er at Slhawbridge. Que., who was killed by a blow on the head in n barn on the premises of “boys farm" and whose body was buried in a heap of man- (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 3.-AP' proximately one miliivfl at"! three quarters worth of furs changed hands during the foil!‘ clay sale of the Canadian Fur IAuctIon Sales Company which closed today. This morning's session of the sale was occu- pied with the sale of 16.640 mink skins, Prices were about . . .. - - i ' "il- , , -.. 3 3v -_ J, E. B. I ideal ueulllless. \Ve hilvi. watt. ‘lillltcgltltifliiggdbixlilirti‘ liillll at illlbiqiiiywilil ilnflal-Ilfiillif. illlfle-‘i! m“ 970' . _ _ . . l l -t of our vigorous pen in Y0!" Wmmlnw “ml snlnflflk“ mm Iylm coiiiribllfions of “Notes by ' - ' . . . ' - -- - tzition of ii daily ‘ rk, U A 0 ure one hundred feet distant. "bikini. ilii" t‘ imm“ . 1 . w. ~ ln thc Guardian and ten percent below recen ma _____-_- _ _ _‘ ~ _ i, , i lh- ygtihller with tilt. illi -ly _ ' _ - 3. .‘ , _ -. . , ; . ' i "itiiiiil willi illllulr-ll i p .. Alec Conan lagged $3. and, Gabi ilridilll-igjfiilili; (‘iiiiiifriiiitllfhlllivg MBSI-IBKCSWJiIHPlTVt‘ with love and Khalil-ad: et ?3i;i.hT'l6'fC=\il:|ts|P:‘V:/;5Sig" i“)?1iil)llll~l‘rlifié“lil,llll‘iizni;llig'ftrig“ lliifligxlrllllllllflill ‘WNW “Mmh “uh do" Fa“ an 1' Jinn" y I ‘ l'-l 1*" l'<'lii and llfiifittllltfti by tilat the years have brightcne 5°’ h‘ y o II mm" P“ H ' ‘ l _ m“ ilbj-i-i-t oi‘ having ii. M, S. k I ma!" °7 ‘he naming schmfl’ g,“ luzrnéi“. [iuulpnunt Governor er than lllniilied your wholesome u] spring auction. illiliftlXlllliiil.‘ prultlillxllllll-‘ilxll’ ‘lit lnvfluurlq Hm (qrlrhnhmnvll u“ -. I i , w ,.--, l _~_;p_ei< i‘ . - - l 00L were broulliit by two detectlvse: Hef/fli-tz ' _ outlook llpon llfo and upon dlllL‘ hlllllliit . “(iliiliiritultlil ‘izulwllmllyuv ‘m’; M!“ “uh m“ “DMD WSML In tho (Provincial Legislature i-‘ri- Kennedy and Edward Toy 0i‘ "a" before a Notary Public at - - iluiiy‘ doings of our country llll ° hillim (d L“ “ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ l. l,- ullliklllllllfii iililL ll. M. t‘. S and “Curb-iv” and lf_ no change? is iliiilli- the “(Hilelltia Willi \_i\" Ailiiiiral Sn" Jami-s A_ l-elvlvlhllll- (‘oniilialliler-ln-f‘liief of the North, _ tnlericain and West. Indies Hili-qltlil be iloli will arrive at (‘bill-hilliilou-iiwiillll.'Will "ll Jerome this morning from whence they were conducted to Bordeau jail to await En- -'.iue_te on April 8. The arrests ‘ " ' rom a conversation “itizen on St. "Patriot" will ilifit) be here for iii li-zlsl lliree wet-its iii Jill)’- 'i‘ile fact iilat till-ewe war HliilH ill purl illirillg iilt‘ cell-bru- dolibt add illil- >11 and will be gri-al- tl n "orld. From the Governor General lwxinl “nmgned conmlence we l-niir- lock foilwzirtl to more tLIIIIIVCPSIXTiC-‘i y "i5," ymu- birthday and trust that we may “itgaini have the pleasure of Wilitlll‘); upon you and lleftlmifln-l’ Either Go To Work 0r Get 0n (Canadian Press) day morning Mr. Creelnian Mc- led and given l0 McKenzie llllli A~rlihur lllsked the Minister of Pllb-|Cillll|)i)(‘li'.7 What n-niount paid orifi- lic Works the following question lnal contractors for giving up cou- (No. 5i) :—- tract! (1) who were (7) Who supplied tho gravel for. Ills Excellency the (‘love (itinilriil siuiids to .\ir. Mtlcmflli , - f . ._ the contrucmrq resufted '4, _,.. \viiriiie.~it coligiliitilliitiilus nil the ilt. l for thia approaches of Stanley ltiV-‘Rillliéilbllfy bond lll-nieyng-“Hl Mm,“ over“ d _ m, h“ hirmd“, “u, wlflhpg , , l U , .,..,_-i,,n . . _ _.. . --~- - -- i l -.., ~;_- - l - ‘ l - ~ - -\ ‘ ' ' ly llill and il-uie 0n to ii oi_-- - -r Bridge, and if work stood 1'" ‘ 1%‘. r l‘ ‘ii .' ' l. ear by a "m" “.3” two (mm... ~ i=1 r - i; ii leilileililg Y0" °i"‘_c°“grfltulauunq. . t ‘AILY. Aillli il-"lll" 1mm!‘ "P Nmdd" J“ i. 1. . , --~ll -l l ' u»- ifliiLL-IIH, .iilil ‘ :1“) " m M‘ p“ W" Lawrence street DRUM-vim] nus ml“ hum‘ mm pmsm“ y m n \ y upon the completion of nnothcl reg‘ is)‘; Calgary‘! ‘lumployulem Siiliii-iliiy. July lltlil. ll l'\ liiiiioii lynlililllljulli lJlliulhi-‘qflmi vifiium Mm satisfactory to Depilrtillwnt; . ‘ - ‘ -i' "ll iitUili Supply," m‘, III-MM in iiilljuili ioli \\l l it (ti) YVllo were the tilliokoopilrs lind illlliitii‘?|0il Bay View Bridge. the project young me" who were diacukH itch-s to come. i\Vl-l\r(\ months of liicntal and lliiy- ‘Wngcd Mound [he Album, (my. nctinll “H, pxnprlvd u, m. “He. the“ Give cost of sand and gravel pcr yilrd taken from W. 'l‘. Weir's shore. (2) WVhlo were the contractors oi roliil from Stanley School Bridge from Stanley tSc-‘iiool Bridge to thi- east end of ‘Stanley Bridge, the itwo approaches of Stanley Bridge and ‘thu project from the win-it. end of Bing the murder. -——*<0->-~—- yiailian l.i.._.,- - ‘ i"'l'. (.‘ilnri€*.l.~’1"9“'l. (SIGNED) R. H.’ Hfli-Qilrililflll-i _ Major. " llll" Private Secretary. _ ininiit sleril ivclil-bcing. _ A piiliflc ‘writer, n gultifl. ilillmim‘ _ plier and friend. such as you lulvc ll lielpiniate as he journ- t ernnielit Eillploynlt-nt Office tuliil and iii-c, niiust rely very illlriifl- W nd refused to consider farm‘ till" find-AW" "k :- lilcb were being offered. condl 1S ions have ileoil gradually woiikiiig y 1mm.- Week ('Oillllliiii‘9. illle‘ il""" __ ____ YliEiiiSliilllE l "llwe l... l‘ . i ‘ to this situation ior tile lull! to the (last end of ‘Stanley i§f‘l(ig(‘._s‘i.f\iiiily Ilriilgc to A. J. MilcNiliiiYs i m, , e1‘ a tlltitilllCO of about ~12 chains nlvdgnte. and the project from Mcln- v ,,. n ., l';i(.i],,;}|mld .,‘"““- "m5. hie“ up . d some dlzlstil: llffiiijll I‘ (‘illlt 0f same. itylkifis Gross to Oiifton Corner. Ilow 'U“H"(l;::i,"\.. "M" lliyg [hpgplzh Yfflgwfiffiifi 39kt?" l-‘nan kw 13"“ hem.» (ronglllflftld tu l ' (3) Who ivas the contractor of llililly illiys was each tlnlekeeping ‘A 'l' hlllgsml in n.1,, riisppc; mltfli all?“ " L d ml, l,r.,l,ri.-|ii_ 'l‘lie. nieli (calladiflfl Pffifii) l is the general lot of ordinary men. .._________ ill i\lr.~l. l\lc(‘reiliIy you have a part- inel" and congenial (liluipanlon who » i‘iili'l".‘<i sylnipatiictlcally and encour- '*""‘“ ' agingly into ill-i your literary iiiib- ' . 0TH. For this reason we associate her with you in the congratulations hy pm" m-i liiid either to work deal with \ comforii. ‘WY “amt “b were will lllei Contain“~d°°‘““"‘ , . . I ‘.'i~ y -» ll ~ 'l hi.- iii" lilt‘ Hmliiiull or get out. and out l“ bah- “ufp, suit of lhc Qii Appclli, I‘i\i| iui» ‘ ltii ll opt i . . » . . . i - l - :llou- , y q» y, “hiraiy s-lllbilil-ii ioi _\'i‘hii‘l(ii|) fill. Julius li.l.\ii though many resented the" l" iiilTiliS‘ it? confine the fiiaoiiiiild iislii-il the Albiisli-i- iii Public: of the Bureau officials and in g A‘ ‘ REQ|N,\_ April "'.-1i‘ilc town oi‘. Iiuinsilell is under wiltei- as ll "Vi road ifrom the ‘west cud of Stanleyklnil whlit nlnoulit paid to ouch. H T H 5 5 i Who was the contractor of _ lliarcll 25, i925. Bridge to A. J. Melveurii gate,‘ n to) ‘ lillllllilvo of nboiit ten irlliilns, and rmld from Mcliityruig (Yrosg m Gill‘. . cost of collie. v ton (‘orller aild give cost (if same, (4) Wiio was the contractor for, lion. .\ir_ Melloniilil tabled the U“! View Bridge: lwho supplied iilOlfOiifllvlllfi detailed reply;_ ""1116 11nd ‘i-illllbfil‘. with cost per (l) No contractors, iwork none (“lest night. \.‘\'ith lilo i'.\'<'('ll \\'oi-iii-: ll ll is tlii- iiileliiioii iii ilill W» for stone lind pcr hundred feet by the day. Sniil i 1 ; .1 -. _'_’“ i . n» . , lllliiilled l0 WEBB ill ilrsl- -_ . ,. _1 ,- iitlhii, all l). yllrtllitllii to liiiiltt“. repairs of ll . for iliiilicr. chased from ‘vfqtuklvtfifixxtiifl p020 Fi00d 0f COUIILBPfCII gnu.“ ‘r <>ll this auspicious owl . faces; Eiveiffiffiff iiiiiiigli i-ili pgiiiiiiiiii-iii iliiillfi: on the st riii 4 (5) Wii-o was the contractor for loads 6P (We cents pcr load, $62.40. We aro as per “d” “Rpm; ‘ ring for days rlelvs ltoatl itfiliiiilg l0 ‘Peakeni i. tloli of no‘ ~ - em- ltonil; also if it is the intention of Jilin“, licparliiiellt to repair lhi- roilil .- -.. leading flwilil (‘able lleiiil East to to enlarge and strengthen ilit-"l! , shun] ‘his fuming Hu“,m,.,._ |h)u_ m“ "i Iunulll rte-plied iiliil lit‘ iziiuid biinkinents and dykes against suci. live a ilellllitl- answer to a possibility, l, , (steel slilfijun,“ but he would iiii Canadian Bank Notes Menaces Canada, ‘Say Bankers “mm AIONTRIEAL. April 3.——~A flood of coilii-terfrit (falriiili-nil hank notes lllenllces (‘um-lila. (‘tinifisi-lltiou of Ll clumsy, amateur counterfeiting plant. and the arrest of seven llien Wins At Record f Odds 0f 215 T01 (Canadian Press) ‘PARIS, April 14.41am Riilncailx. a three year old won the second race at the lilliisone Laffitte trilck at record odds of 215 to l, ill grand stand alid paddock pnri mill» Paynteris Bridge; who supplied the Plank and lumber WilS supplied by iulil-iler, stone and gravel and give Thomas illiscctt nnd Jilmeg Jllscmg ‘.7 cost of lumber per hundred feet Tho rate paid was $27.50 and 630.00 and stone and gravel psi- yard, per IM. The rate paid for 10,1246 ilow much dill lilo road cost from feet round log-g was .65, .75 and $1.- weslt. end of bridge to Coles"(3<)r-1C cnch. nv-r! Wilo. was the contractor of (2) No contracting road lmrtioni? i the ‘my, (ti) Why wils the road contract of the ifnttcnibury Road project} that was awarded to lion. liiilrilock attached signatures. Charlottetown, P. E. I. April 4th,, 1925. I tile town iiilfltri zcns have been work The Signatures were:- i\ir. Justice Arsoinaiili__ Mr. I~I. R. Stewart. Ml‘. A. Aylwaril. lllr. and Mrs. W. Chester S lic- Lure. Col. and Zvlrs‘. Mcltlnnon. Falling from a raft on whit-Ii bi-i will-l working willie iltitelliptilllz |iii_\|]>4 31.7115 [al-igilili; cause lli"ttl~lligil repiiir a bridge over lilo Cilllitdlliillunl m,“- ,_ "m. m“; “amid (In what National Railway near (1opliilii.!‘;l,,.,.,,. “m. u.“ iSask, Francis (ioivaliii, (‘ill‘[\t*Ilil‘l‘iHU“n “S 1 iloweil iillkinli wo r k (Continued on Page 5) “rover! ‘alleged to have been ciinceruoil lvibll - . . . . _ _ its operation, by the Royal (Ianadl- Mcl€lun()']' Kc‘ uels‘ Small beuers m m" field of ""9 oily. was swell! ilwlly l" "itioli to be lliifiijyttiwitillie. Minister "iii Mfillilltifi Police yesterday, does flhf f,‘ nliw?” staged a war dance nild jeereil lit swift uiirrent and drowned helm-ell“, Chum m, l)“. ,,_ “t; the, foli ’ . y p "l" i" all)’ Will’ Solve the issue, M‘; Eericyhrimltgfililliw- the more prosperous rat-e goers for ha“. r-(iulrl be given llim_ ,_\1,-_ __\T,.‘\,-l|,ur y,“ ‘ds of '~ T B “mmdry Lama“ Gallon“ ‘lunagw ii Aitkon having completely overlooked ii ——-— ~— isi-vi-rill questions (if App-in: ‘ Q1‘ 0 6 0f Iiu Banque (llllliltiitliiilt: Nzltlon- M,‘ "'5 Much ‘ “good thing." liol Public Works iiit-Iuilii. _ \ . . . . ilowiug: (l) Iiiiw nlully ills and other ibnnkers, declared toi day. According to Mr. Lemon the plant located by the Mounted Police at UAssompt-ion had never seen thr- iiiziit of circulation. With a [lice value of iilpwnrds of $150000 and in ilenoillinationis of ten ilolizlrs, two rooms of the house were [ifilfiiitfili- iy papered with the "bills." lint the bills. it is contelliled by bank- ers, “would not fool a child." in the menntlilii» the other plrlni \\’ill(‘il started ilistriiiixitiiiii of iiilll- Changed Policy v Toward Church In France (Canadian Press) PARIS, April 1l.-—l'rillillel' ller- riot and his trollczigul-s in (“llbiilet after prolonged ilollbei_-:itioil have changed their policy toward the (‘:i.itllolii-. L'illll‘(‘il in France. Mr. J. A. Messervy. MF- J- o. HY-ildlman. Mr. James Paton. Mr. JJR. Burnett. Mr. D. K. Currie. Judge Stewart. Mr. (ioorge E. DeBlols. (‘liicf Justice and ‘Mrs. Mntliiesnn. Mr. J. J. IiicKlnnon. ' lion. lllurilot-k Kennedy. lllOll. J. iA. McDonald. .\ll‘_i.lustlt:o Ilaszlird. Mr. John Anderson. ta Coal to Ont. (Special to The Guardian) ()'l"I‘AWA, April il.-—ln tho sup- plementary estimates tho voto of 850,000 will be mails to assist in the removal of Aihortii cnnl tn the central markets of Ontario, Ono hundred thonsiindli tons is the quantity proposed to be brought down -nnd iHnwnrd iStuch- bury, Alberta Fuel Conlmissioner, poles and bow nliilly lineal fee.‘ lumber were used in repairing Clin- pel bridge. 1.0L l-l, iii the full oi’ iiiiifil; (2) bow Illiiily Ioailn of clay wer: used on Iii-ll Ilrillge, lint H. and it any rails are pllt on this nridgo Wiligll ivns reported laiit yezir as illlisheil; (3) how mnlly poles were used ill the work on Southwest llriilgil, how deep were the piles driven ill the approach. and if consideretl sufficient and From On Budget (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 3.~Thc debate on tho Budget will outlast the Easter recess which ooniliienceu on Wednesday next. While the-re ls nothing very controversial iii the Budget proposals, it would appear that the Conservatives, Prngres hives anil Indepelidtnli are all ile- slroui-l of emphasizing whut iii their Hall Castes Rebel v In South Africa (Special to The Guardian) CA PPYPOWN, South Africa, April ii—'1‘iic South African Government hiis suddenly been cillled upon in deal with u revolt in tho mandutcil territory of (South West Africa. ii MR. J. E. B. McCREAUY From the Prime Minister Ottawa, liiurcli 23rd. Dear .\ir. Ait-(freillly: Perillit ille to exit-nil to yon 1025. who has boon here in connection with the scheme iinii gnno to Mon- treal to consult the Canadian Nn- tloniil llniiwiiys. Arrangements nre being niiide. to move it in trliln~ loiid lots. i Polar Race Likely Jinnlniu, April iir-(lrflrilllllly fiilil Japan iniiy engage iii a race across ' the North Polo by Zeppelin. (lerninny is seeking modification of tho Versailles treaty lo permit her to build a Zeppelin for ll flight from (ierilinily to Japan viii tho North Pole. Reports have reached here that Jilpnn plillis to order l1 Zeppelin either in the United Stntos or in (‘iorninlly and attempt ll flight to Germany by tile liiituc route. -—-i<e~>———~ ‘ OQO-O-Q §§§§O Condensed Specials RATEJ-do per word, not each insertion in thia column Q OO-OO-KOQO-O ‘WANTED-QGIRL FOR GENERAL - housework in sfn-ailil family. Aililiy at Guardian Ofliom-IBT-i-B-iil ‘ORDER CHOI-Cl EASTER BEEF now.— Saunders, Newsom & Co. Market Buildinl. 7i “ ‘LO-ST — SUM 0F MONEV BE- ‘i-Wilell 11 King 8L, and Pownui St. Finder please leave at 11 King st, iia-ii-i-zli ‘PHONE 807 J. M .RO0P A 00.. wholesale Pork Packers 89 Wiitor Street, Charlottetown. 88221-104! __ ‘WANTED BY MAY 1ST. FOR faiully of two, house or sniull cot- tage. centrally located. Alllli)’ "K" c.o. QUBfdi8il.—-'1il8-4-3*3i ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description cheaply and expell- i ltiously executed. (luarlilnn ' Control Job Prlntery, Phone 131i. 8878 5 8t! _____.____---- ‘SPECIAL OFFIR OF HIGH grade envelopes, B0 for 20c. 135 for 85c, 250 for 550. 50° fill‘ 31-00- 1000 for 81.95. Guardian 0f- ‘i001. vron sALs-ouANTlTv WHITE ioiie iseeo when. crown from Registered coed. Toot first, prise standing grain competition. Ger- mlnoteii 98% government test. W- W. Match, liarnscilltfe. IOBS-S-N-Bil duo (Ynliiidienllil ‘Nillilifltllf! bills some two weeks ago, lt is said, is iitllil operating. Tilat is shown. it estimation tire the sills of innissitiii of tllc Government. ’l‘ile Whips es- tlmllto that there uri- sixty speak- ers still to b-s heard from. Report of Revolt Ill Africa Denied (Canadian, Press) lrfiNl )()N, April lorllte have not i‘L‘Viiii.i‘ti against British illltllilrliy, according to re- ports ri-t-eivcil by British officials on the sil-elllleil revolt in tllnt urea it was stated today ill official ex- plillintlon of the Riillllliilfl. The troll iliifH ivere riots ilnioni-i native see lions of lilc Priitilljtorlite reports siilii, unilerslalillliig being tllilt'the illslurbani-ils ilroso over claims of various ilalivi- sections to rights ill (‘t!l‘i1lill iunilu which were resist- ell by li|lli‘i' ilnlivi- sections.’ The lirltlsh iluibovllles have complete i'()llil‘t\i of the situation it ls de- clared and ll is not expected the iliillilrbiilii-es will spreiul. Satisfactory To United Milie Workers (Canadian Press) FAIRIIIONT. \\'. Viv, April fl. ~ Spokeslnen for both non-liliiiill iiporiitme null llnltiui .\illie Work- ers exprer-t ii safstbli-iiilll today river the situation in the lltlfiilvffl Wr-it Virginia enui fields, where n general strike was i-llileii April ist by ilie allih- l'nlon. Georgi‘ S. Iirackett. Vice Preialilellt of the Operators Association snid 113 out of I26 ilnniiinlon mines were opt-ruling toiliiy. Vance lilttner. Union representative. rclieriiieii ri previous sllitenieilt flint lili- “sits nation was satisfactory l0 ihl! United Milne Workers. .-____ B. C. Coal Mine Threatened by Fire (Canadian Frees) (TOALMONT. B. (3.. April .'i.—— A fire which broke out in the mllln tunnel of the (‘onlmont coillorioli mine "at Blackburn recently 008B not iippeiiii- to be us serious no first reported. The entrance to the mine was sealed up iind will re- main seiilied as lnnfl B! l8 llficfl‘ snry. in lilo meantime ii new mine, number four. is being iilllfifl ready for intensive development- ii.-—'l‘lii- natlvcn of the South ivest African Protec- ls stated -by the deposits of tho banks ill several SOCiIOIIH of the Province: and these bills are suffl. i‘t'iiily irleverly executed to (lg-luflplg detection except by liigllly colli- petellt tellers. Simultaneously (‘filling corrobor- ation that truuntcrftrlters are busy gelling rid of $100 bll-liii purporting '01’? Wlilldi ll)’ lilo imperial Bank of (anilda. Tlieso to 1i Vflllul or $-i00.lltl0 itirneii up in Loiiiloii, Eng- iflllll. ve-stllrdayi When it was (iii!- WAVPFPii iiint ll iblittzll nf $29,000 north of them had just been re- llillileii to (lanaida. At present there is fl division n; lfillilion as to wiletlirr the iilliltWilll Ilhilics are Jiolilg illlide here or .ilro.ld. Police ilpiulim inlllingg m tho iF/FIIIUI‘ view. Wltii regnril in Si“ “lllllluc (Yanmlleiino Nlltionnle ifolr“ l“ "mllllivit- aizreelilont thuf ‘ll point oi’ roilnterfivitiilg is til (zlnailil. Brill lfor the six nleli ‘Wilfl appear- "lli in ronrt tilil-liy in itonuetrllnli with i -ii' ,_ . , . sffalodoAlzzglilll0fl rllili. nus set at Massey Harris Co. . Awarded Full _ War Claims (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Abrll 3.——'i‘he lllnllsoy Illnrris Coinllllll? of Toronto has oern awarded the full amount of its claims against the Plunlzuriiln liovornlnent arising from the (‘ii-eat \\nr. Thomas Bradshaw of tlio (ltlillilillly. confirmed n cllbio illi- noiinclllg file award had been made by n mixed Arbitrni Tribunal mnde up of three judges representing Iiollnnd, Hilngiiry and Britain res- pectively, Mr, Bradshaw mild flint tho nmount including interest would reach $680900. ‘in I921 the Massey Harris Company obtained 81.500000 in satisfaction of’ its wnr cliilms nglilnst Germany. Appeals For Relief In Cape Breton (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April ii.—A telegram rorelvcil from Glace Bay today by Miss Agnes MacPhliil, Progressive member from South ‘East Grey. Hfiyil‘ flint Mrs. Di-_ Mlorrison, New Waterford, sister of Wiiiliim Duff. lily lli‘ill‘iif‘fii ('(lIl].',l‘.‘lilli4l'ili)ilS on your eigllty-sifiili llirtllilay IIIHIIVQI" py one for yOll and that you will long be _.spared to recnll iu the iliinils. and hearts of f.hls genera- tion, lilrougli the inediulli oi‘ the press which you ilVi‘ so long iiiltlfill- elL the greatness of llle heritage we owe to the pioneers of tile tiflfii- er ilnys. Yours sincerely, W. L. Mackenzie King. From Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighcn Dear .\ir. Mc(‘ro:iily: lI have just icarneil that on April -itll you will roach your eighty- sixth birthday. May I iseuil lily llenrty congratiuiation-s. At the same tinio may I express my apprecia- lion of your long and valued serv- ices tilroug-h the columns of illiter- Qm ""‘“'-"lll1lllers. Ynllr knowledge nf public questions and pu-blie men since the time nf (lonfoiiilratliln is ri ally »i‘(‘iliiii"-i(ilii)i(‘. I send lily best '\V'i.\‘il(‘:-l that you may il'l\\'(‘ lilany more yearn of health ‘iiilii that you nlny continue your llterllry eonirlbil- lions to the "Gilnrilliili" and ()illi.‘i‘ liiliiiW-‘i. Very sincerely yours, Arthur Meighen. From Friends and Admirers Mr. J. E. B. llioflready. The Doyen of Active Journalists. Dear Mr. McCrelidy: 'We. few assembled here have much pleasure ‘in offering ilio fcll- ellatlons of ourselves and your lllllily friends in this City and Drov- lnce, flllil iilimug-liout the Dominion mi your elgllty~l~lixth birthday. Our pleasure is zllii the. more grenlly on ilillltlPti by lilo knowledge that yol sary. I hope the day will be il hap- Sil‘ (‘hark-s Iialttiii. lion. J. ll. Myers. lllx. Mayor Jenkins. .\ir. C. It. Slnllliivotitl. former (iermnn colony. The trouble docs not affect. the whole territory. lint is (runflned to tho Rellnlinth illlvl! lWll-iilcli this ‘illiiilifiifliltl in thcpoilce offlccr must attend all pub- trlbe of half castes who ilemilnil ill dependence and have appealed to the League of Nations for support. The difficulty bus-existed for some months, but up to the prcsieilt hail not been considered serious. The irlbo now in under nrlns I Administrator dlnfmeyer has gone to tho scone with an armed force, and three airplanes have. lli_- so been sent. lt in hoped, lioivever. that matters will be arranged peaceably. i illon. it‘. J. Nash. Mayor hit-Kenna. Mr. (l. II. B. ilnngworlh. .\ir. (l. ll, (Ihandler, iiilr. A. (Y. Satin-tiers. llis. Ii-on. Governor Iieiirtz. Mr. Percy Pope. Mr. \\'. K. Rogers. Illrs. llilllilohilril. Mr. (‘.. ltiacArthnr. i.\lr. S. A. ltiolarod. Iilr. J. l’. Gordon. .\ir. J. K. Ross. Proulii-r Stewart. I)r. W. J. I‘. iMcMillnn. Mr. F. It. Ncursoln. In addition to the (‘iheilile thero was a ilallilsomo birthday cake, iced and ileekeil with 86 candles, which was unveiled to the astonished gaze of the veteran journalist. lMr. ZIIt-(‘reiuly wvas grevitly lll‘> fecteil by tho ceremony, which wlls quite lllll‘k’])Ut!U.*(l, so far us he was eoneerneil- and niildo a feeling and u-ppi-opriutc reply. After refresh uleilts had been serv- ed‘ by liirs. McCreaiIy, the gilests left willl expressions of cordial good \\'i.‘ihl'\\' and tilc oil-roost hope that lioili Mr. and Mrs. McCrc-ilily would be spared to receive similar con- griltuizltiiills for nliiiny more years, “T e Moonlight” Is Eliminated GRAND FORKS, Nd., April 3.—— Moonlight dances in North Dakota are taboo ilow and must he elimin- ated from pilhllc programs under ii new dnnce inw nf state which -nnw is effective, ‘Cheek to cheek Hiillltltlfi lire nlso ilebiirred lind a N. S. Legislature Votes $20,000 (Canadian Press) li.»\Iill*‘.-\X, April 3.—»llnn, IQ ii. Armstrong, Pronllcr of Nova Sen tia nnilouncod in the Legislative Assomhley this afternoon that. S20 000 of the provincial funds iliiii been placed at the illilposul of the Nova Scotin (“Ni Cross Society for use in relieving cases of distress. tho Society might. find iii its work among families of Nova Seiitin eolliery districts as resilit of llllii- tired pcr cent cessation of work nni ong the Nova- Scotls cmil minors.- {we Crisis Approaching In French Cabinet (Canadian Press) PARIS, April 3. — That politi- cal events rapidly are ileveloplilg towards a crisis from which til-e only llisuc will be the illsiioliilioil of tho Cabinet and new t‘it‘(.'ii(l|lt'l is prediction of inipnrtliil observers versed ln plirliainivlltnry affairs. lic dances. 51o tmt fiiinlgirs "lid-hits on lhclio of llvervbod World Famous I Tenor is Dead (Canadian Press) Tongue Vo 1.—No. B3 Saturday, Congratulations Moira Ltd., associate them- selves with the people of Hali- fax Dartmouth and a dozen oth- er communities iin feilcltating Rev. Joseph Hale and Mrs. Hale on the Golden Anniversary of their wedding. M ,l"., iniilenhurg, has sent nut np~ penis for relief in Cape Breton. Presentations, speeches, show- NICE IMQNCE, April 3. — Jenn Apr" ‘m’ 1925 iklrosrke ‘world famous operatic FREE Metropolitan Opern Iiouse, New ere of confetti and a three deck- Kl ‘ork, is dead. er wedding cake, frosted in gold, were features of the celebration held in honor of the event laet week. New Premier 0 (Canadian Preaa) BERLIN. And meanwhile Moire are ree- eiulng-inquiriea for June wod~ ding cakes, thus linking the present with the past. ‘Sunday's election was today eloct d Premier oi’ fiussls. lirflst for many years leading tenor Prussia Elected Coming Events, April ‘IL-Otto Brliun who-was the Socialist candidate for Pmnidm“ “t "'9 ‘Roimhuc i" ia-“Sniirls. Tilasdziy. April 7th ifl-Bt0fl(i‘l1.ii9 p m They ilZtVU'fll'll‘l'illiill't.i tu wilhdrzllv their illsistelleil (ill the suppression of FlTIlCil ilipiolilatic repr ‘ ltni lion at ille Yllitlclln. The dec '| ' tied up with financial iplestion. is Anatole lJc lklonsei nilnieil to suc- i-i-eil Etienne (Elemental as Finance .\lilli.~itei~ upon itlie laLtl-rfls resigna- tion, llilitle. ' - igc ill the poi‘ a tfUiliiiliOll of his eizeptnilt-ie for re son that. religious t'(liliiI'(Y\'t‘i‘S}' was destroying ille unity of the culin- try and the (‘altiiiilliz s liiiilFi. of tile public iflililliei- wa ltial. Special Easter Telegraph Fornls (Special to The Guardian) TOil()N'i‘O_ April Zl. J-Zastel- is n l)i‘i\\'(‘('Il friends throughout chris- tendoni liit‘ excliangi-il. .-\ new ile- piii‘i.lll'il ill tlii- sl-lliliilg iii‘ seasonal iuessilges ivas alinimili-i-il today by (liuli-rai liaiihlgi-i‘ \\'. (l. lint-bill‘. (‘allzlllialn Nniiiillill JW-legrzlplls. will-n iii‘ slatid that spot-ill] lllzlstel‘ glieiiug telegraph filrnls had been plepiireil for the ili'il\'l‘l"_\' of greet- illg lllt‘$.~‘ll):\‘r<l during Easier tinle. 'l‘liesi- foriiis which are Nlii‘i'li|ii_\' llvroruted with iflilri-IPI‘ lilies and printed in three colors will be iliilt“ ed ill every nue 0i tile lllllillri-ils of (‘zlilailiiln National ‘Fell-graph agen- cies tilroilgllout (‘allaila anil will giro zin iiiliillilitg tout-ii to all ines- llliges received. With a view of‘ Sillr pllfylng the wording of these ines- snges Mr. Barber also announced that n. special booklet, suitably doc-- orated, containing more than tweli» ty-flve suggestions for Easter tele- glanls will also be found at the various (‘anlldlau National Tele- graph ilgrileirs for the benefit of tho patrons. itrrzingoniilnts have been liiade for the cabling of spec» llll Itlastor messages to the United Kingdolll and Irelilnd for the boilei fit of patrons. Twelve appropriati- ulessngeli hnvo been prepared u-ud will be cniblilil exactly as written for the unusually silizill amount of 8i in Ouiziillti and piiiilts east. and $1.25 throughout Western (‘iinailn and Pacific Coast. The SDPCiBi tscl llitlcs offered for telegrziphlng East- cr massages is an innovation and should prove most popular with and pat rolls. Announcements, Meetings, Etc linli- of good will when greetings. acceptable to all Canadian Niltlonl ‘ how many inspectors (with naili- es) were. illllployeil on this work. lliill ..\ll‘_ Alcliiiuillil replied that a. reply woiililibt- prepared. .\ir. Mc- . Arthur nslleil the Premier to give the anlouiit, illllne, rate of interest. when due, [iI'll't' paid and if touderl-i were secured for bonds bought thli-l year for sinking fund investment and if llii- price bought. at wna cur- rent prii-o or better. Ilon, Mr. Stl-unrt prolliised a reply inter, .\ir. J. Augustine McDonald ask- ed the Minister of Public tVorkn if it is file inlellliiul of his Depart- ment to open a new road froni near Pisqiiill Station in Mt. ‘Stew- ill‘l vii‘ lliivenlilll: i.\ie.l\'llliloli's illil fills year; also if it is the intention of his Ilepal-tliieii‘. to open a new road from lliarslilleltl to French Fort, south of St_ Peters 'Ri)lIil nnil lluiniiiiiii-il on Page Seven) IT'S $ELDOM THAT A olsEuuAY- —TRe\r=l=\Q PoQKET ‘rakes ‘(o0 To n-r-l’ BANK‘. Jiiilllzlliitsi; .\l.'ii'iiilllt\ lllodtlrnto inortlrwesl. winds- parily cloudy. probably a few scattered showers, not much change in temperature. lllliixlmiini and minimum temper- atures, v Toronto. clear __________ _. 4fi»~-3ii 48-34 38 ~32 Charlottetown, cloudy . 40-34 Halifax, rfiin _____ __ 48-48 Si. John, cloudy _ 50-32 Boston. clear ........... _. 50-30 New York, clonr _________ __ 50-40 lilgh tidi- ilils morning at 7.47 and this evening at 0.58. 6.33 Sun sets this evening at nnii rises tomorrow morning at i "Wnrning-ltfovlng Pictures. 'of on Soiuriifiy. Extra special pro- grnm.~—li9-4<li<2l 5.31. i Full moon Wednesday, April 8th. Suinniemllie llile eighteen min- uirs late rthiin Charlottetown. V4’m u... .-. .