' the auxiliary ships; that shlpll gen- do inore his Bakelite. '1 advancefagyouth to- Read b Covers Prince Edward Island Like Th6 Dew Everybod \\s\-\\\\ . Invedawonlrp lifef sweet " l poseful and! ind “,.,,¢_ cinnamon. o an‘. cm- “ ' '1 __. lfnralnl Guardian. landed us"! - cnannorrnrown, CANADA MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 a n s b itl »‘.""»-.-..'s‘°.-Lll."-‘.» Admiral Coontz Says That‘ Auxiliary Ships iare too Slow,j.andf Fleet is out of Date (Canadian Fran.) WASHINGTON, May 4,—vSerlous deficiencies in -t-he United States rlgiltlng fleet mobilized -in south- elln waters last winter were repor- tcll'by Admiral Robert E. Coontz LOUIS iillviis Largest Ever Wit- nessed in Oity of Ottawa. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May_ 4.——-Attcndcd by ovory member of the federal cab- jhet. Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. and officials of tho fod- oral and civic govurnnlcnt, also by a. lnrgc number of personal friends,’ tho funeral service of the Funeral Was One of‘ liiil in ilisi vfl-HTHAYEH. i (Yllll l5 Blilliilllli es Sims’ Picture of Critics REEZrd Charl- iiniii iilliiolilliu sill a WWBPEZ lliilliNlI Willi llillllli Elli MISSING U. s. Anni] Believed to Have Been Fore Premier Warren, according to the make up of his new cabinet which Aliardyce. With Only One Member of For- mVer Ministry. (Canadian Preu) ST. JOHN'S Nfld;. May 4. - was sworn in before Governor Saturday afternoon. has undertaken to fight the approach- siiiilni Turkey and l Expected to "A for Mclnbcflhik- ‘ _ The Agenda. -: (Canadian Proqp) GENEVA, May’ 4. -—'T.lfe agqrpt- ary of the League 0f Kathy 711053 summoned the fifth Assent‘!!! to‘. meet Sept, 1. Rl ht ll .Sl L l , . ' . wmiQa§1¢{l-j"~<§'1a11$§§ "Limb: "c, 1.5. chill iulllfé‘ Zl"§’l'.‘.§.’...'ll“.'i.“. Kmg as “Tastehss ed Down by Gale in all §a§§§1l$i1l§hvT-l’e§°ll'l°l.‘i§’§§l 1"°‘*““°‘"' “Bgf; "l" '11‘, 1,’, coun e avy - sr men o h] _ - . , ' sued containing toms, c e .212 i‘..°.“°.§‘i.‘."li3’..i‘f.§°ii2°i‘.;.252. Cflrlcatm- 1 Bering Sea. Ziiiilil‘§ZZTLii“lfl?.'i'“i‘i.iJi'§l.§i1 1- -= ' These embrace: Llflbolll a nlauouevres, _ Admiral Coontz said in his re port extracts from which were ob- tained today at the Navy Depart- ment that the fleet was seriously embarrassed by the low speed or orally had not been kept "properly repaired." because of lack uf_ ap- propriations; that thirteen ofthc older battleships need modernizat- tion of machinery; elevation of tor. ret guns and gqulpment with antl- nlrcraft defences and that submar- wns one of the largest seen in Ottawa only second to that of Sir Wilfred Lallrier in 1919. l-lis Excellency the Governor- Gsneral was personally represent- ed by his secretary Arthur Sluden. Christ Church Cathedral where the late Chief Justice had attend- ed during his life time was packed with mourners and many were unablo to find accommodation ill tllc church and had to remain out in thc rnlii- lllgili. ltcv. J. C. Roper, llisiloil ines operations were thIo "worst of llil combatant ships taking pal-t in‘ the manoeuvres." "All submarines are so deficient in speed as to be of small use for fleet work excgm by acemont or ._~ is that it was very difficult for him _ 51mm line from Dutch Humor, U“. h"! _ _ __ .. — - - . t ltl m. -- . i . .l.k li i " ntmembers of 111111191!!!“ position, Admiral Ooontz roportcd.|Rellg.l0uS satgxiglgf‘ u‘iélfirxfjgggéoqfrfigfflg gtménllligslal" 1° 51111115531111‘ 1101111 M. S. Sullivan, Minister of Fin- 2:11:13"; report o‘ m angling’ . Ships Lack Speed. With relation to tho slowllcerof various ships, ‘both combatant and auxiliary, the report said that on one problem during t-he manglouv BERLIN- May 3- ‘Alhclsm 15 9“ The llernld criticising thc huge l '_?"*—*‘ 0116c res under which tho entire fioct docrcasc lll Berlin according to y“ d lb (h 1- "l, n ' v - ‘ ' lHH¢-<>*~~¢'tv***"*”*“ Dortmmm production of drugs to sclsutlffc » was supposed to cruise at n. maln- [Irogeglwr gghmim or um protest. iflgtelgssa€gqcaeglrcto nor H" s a (Ciflfllfllfl PM") Myvnisggrvgvlfzgzfl: gzguyvinltlzagig: and medical needs; Bltlblllhllfll- ittaiped speed of ton knots, the rule had to rim materially rcdtlced. The the Iflcet at Culobra at the time ot‘ the manoeuvres no light cruisers, ‘of Ottawa, coilductcd the funerni service. Tllo funeral cortcgc to Beechwood Cemetery where inter- lmcnt took place cxtcndcd for scvcr al miles Evident In Berlin (Canadian Press) nnt High Church Council. in 1022, he said, 20,000 persons who had (Bullish United Pfflgm) LONDON, May 4. —Wlth politics again in the background over the week and London is simmering with resentment over Charles Sims‘ portrait ol‘ King George which is hung at this year's exllllbi. tion of the Itoysl Acudeilly recent- ly opened to private view. Mayfair hums with criticism which is reflected in luaily llew-s- pupcrs ‘ioduy\ The coillnliltcc which accepted thc plctilro is gen- erally concerned and it is possible that the portrait will be removed before tllo exhibit is opened to thc public. 'l‘llc artist's answer to his critics King was able to find time to sit to him only two or three times and that thc robes were painted from u luy figure and tor the legs all art student was thc model. The Daily News says that except for the consideration of Royalty hero of ‘Iqllnntha who was man down ‘to the waist and u. hero bc- The Stadium is the largest sporte- ‘B10118. ill tho World. One and a half times bigger than the Roman Coll’ ovor the Exhibition grounds, but passed cannery at Chignlk Lagoon spectators. nors oi‘ the famous English Football Association Cup w-lll . be decided 111111111; the not! 20 Yours. l-lcrc. too. the Englieil Intcmatlo-ilnl football lzlcell sword, His Majesty the King declared the great Exhibition open and fronl here his voice was (Canadian Press) FALSE-PASS, Alaska, Mny 4.-- Doflnlte imformation that Major Frederick I4. Martin who has been broadcast, on lAprll 23rd, not only scum, it can accommodate 120,000 over the whole world. Among other 111 1-118 ("P0011011 01 P01111811 On t-his field, tho win- clients willch will bc staged in thoflusl 11°11“ 01 5111111185111 Stadium are the Pageant of the Em-lwa“ mpmmd plrc, tile Empire Sunday Service,‘ illc mnsscdbands concerts, fire- wurk displays, and the liluch dis 11111111311911 W111 ‘b0 lllliyefl. Front tho CIlHSCtl ltod-co competitions. wlicilggalo which an)“ “horny an," he tho famous stock riders of tho world will compete. BONSERVATIVBI Policy May Spell 0T’l‘AWA, Mlly 4.- The respec- f.lvc values of homo and forcigu 00M‘ iliilLiluilaii (Canadian Press) § The belief that Major Martin ECOIHI! immediately the Bering Sea » -§ t‘ MONTREAL. one, May 4.—"No a dlnmedlato appointment is looked missing since 1.10 a-m. Wednesday B“ islands, by the overland searching part-y when it returned hero last night. was forcod down by tho strong departed from Chignik toward Bering Sea resulted in orders be- ing broadcuatcil fdr vessels to Maritimes Likely To Get Appointment lfor to vacant position of Chief Jus- lvill come from the lower provin- cos. Tho Maritime Judgsship has the country. Saturday's Evening Advocate an- nounces that the Liberal party has offered its leadership to Albert E. Hickman, who has agreed to re- place Hon, W. R. Warren. Mr. Hickman, who is head of the firm of A. E. Hickman, Ltd, is stated to be fhe most prominent figure today in Newfoundlanlfs commer- cial life, is reported to have won to his side practically all the rank and file of the government member- ship of the old House of Assembly. The new Warren executive con- sists of: W. R. Warren, Prime Minister and Mlnisrterbf Justice. W. R. Higgins, Colonial Secre- nnce and Customs. M. E. I-lawco, Minister of Post Office. merit. of the league's international treaqn for mutual defense as shall" of disarmament; summoning mo, international couferenwl. 9116"?» naval disarmament and the other for Government control of the pi!- vate manufacture of and traffic in war materials: Cuba's aropsulfo; closer world-wide multldllfl MW tlons; the extension of lefllalllll- ance to the poor; the suppression of slavery-z launching of I. 150l- for establishing internatio y .09 -, right on scientific dlsenvlerlell _I» plan for reorganisation of [the South American bureau; the sec- retary's report on the financial rc- construction of Austria nad Hua- igsry; the election of six nonvpcr- Technical Commission on the sup- pression of the white slavo traffic and the suppression of the harmful JJR. llonnctl, W. S. Munro, Charles Fayre, J. Alexander Robin- son, Executive members without cutivo, the former having the port- folio of Fisheries and the latter Customs and Hon. Dr. Barnes, who was Minister of Education. Mr. drugs traffic, including the sum- moning pfmn "international confor- in December to restrict the of the 1925 "budgets for the infor- national Labor Bureau and the chief reason, the report added, was surrendered membership and bo- the portrait deserves no place in . w c e l“ the rum“) or A flmmure and League’; Permanent. Court of Intel‘- . mid? “IVWKE?” M. . 11 ,%" "f?! K111111111! .»“'°E?. ‘fiWvell. “MK-ranch an oxhl _l .- Thc .Klng,..1lt. M‘! . » . '21:‘? ff,'§"°d,‘§l,,l,l'll§s§h° arlrctllothat Miner.) » - s . potions! Justice at. Tho-BMW!- -~ v- Tfidfiral . t 11° 11111 31111111 T1101’! W“ I 8111111" says, is o whcinlcd by the ' , i p- - J 3T JQHNS NM M 4 _ Before the snaembly mes .. it is limit speed to 11 ,.litb l.‘ Atlmlfql movement loot year and prospects mantle in which he is wrapped. eff] ManufaQ- | Minute News Fmmllllaudtgi; M“ Sauce ldutng. Amofl mo“; dh-ectj’ “singed expected,‘ Turkey will. up y 1,9: CMMI 881d. 10111.19 011111611 81° 6868811111311’ The picturofsssm-ing to end at thc . . on‘ w t no d alphas: ovanhiru 1's‘ Wm‘ gm new Liberal ghieflam "'6 membership, and , sslbly German! Commencing upon deficiencies in bright.‘ Clersymah of all sects re- chest m“; bash“, ma“, below the turer Flashed In Over 111N181‘! 00:?‘ hi‘ nst o Liefll‘ 919v!’ H HO w w Ha“ m who at the» Mao‘ m which ca" M“, “Nu, the lflcet as to various types of port a wide revival of religious ac- knees, the 198.5 asgumlng undue s‘ ‘ - "at re so “I {may woudd be éufrt’ "m: of" déuluuo? W's‘, comm,“ tlons will be incorporated in 14M craft, Admiral Coontz pointed out tlvftlea in Berlin, with a larger at- prominence. ' the Wlres Sgysfiorigzif smrali§he°jflzc°sso° secretary “bu w H Cave who agenda, "m "he" h“ 'b°'°n""°“’“' Wm‘ '°“d-°“°° “t a“ “ervlc” Th“ °11"°“'°‘°1° ‘emmdml °' “w ‘°‘""“""‘ PM‘) www» O-QO-Q-to- ofeSir LOUIS Davies on the birch held the vportfolio a. Elnance and 1, t n l V ll li- ‘ old, egan o gure u no co c - ‘l cles of Vienna when she.“ l; only. 18 and later moved to l y. She store ships, top, seapianos, collien! ' ' ' |ow_ markets for tile produce of (Jail- _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ repair. ships, destroyers tenders. Tm Telegraph, m“, one excep- Illan farms- were (llscusseil extous- ,',‘,"¢1§,,,:',,Q',‘,,§,"d §‘,‘.f,‘“°T“,,e“““,’,ff mesuthreexgfiovhlf Hoffinsgnlgllxmmitlibé‘: fiuzfio as]?! became well known about mitt! 11K11l9f-1-ll8-11-i8/1P curt or a number Natives and Cattle tion to the chorus or criu-clanl praise 1ve1y by numbers 01 111G 119"" °1 g: the coy Hail yesterday af- New llrilnswlol’: wbs gfeplacenl? lfy sVarrcn executive while only onc “"1" 8"“ w" 1-" "m1" °'° "l" 01' 0111191‘ l-YDBH 01111111111111‘? Veeselfl- 0S the lialhtlhi; 1118111!’ 111011811 11 Comlmm“ “'1‘° 11111113111314?“ 1°11" ternoon when the city treasur- lJustice Sodgowlck from Nova Sco- former member remains with the Sfgnrgnfigég fbggsngfikglre. :52: Tho report urged that the build. ing programme to complete aircraft- cal-rlcl-s, destroyers and submarine tendersfand to construct light crui sers. "Modern Submarine." 11651111!’- er squadron leaders and fleet heav. ier-than-air machines, lbe pressed. it also rcu mended modernization of the daattlesbigls. FloIl-‘lda. gtalfl. lA k no” w o ew or . Tgxgs, Nevaddyand%lrlahoma. to iri- clue increasing elevations and l-anglrof turret 1511M; that 111081111166 ll’ ‘i'°“‘l.°° A‘ "‘l§’°°$1§“‘ “it”? i3.‘ lco sutrQ. l128iB' en: l - creased funds be made available to maintain the fleet adoquately and that an annual out power trlaidbe ordered lfor all aumlllsry ships. (United Press) ing to the activities of lions. The animals have come out them. llrds nnd have their families and stock. in Rhodesia LONDON, May 4.——Far.m houses in the bush‘ bordering on the nor- thern Rhodesinir frontier hav re- cently been in a state of siege ow- of the jungle tn daylight and‘ attacked the farm animals, carrying off many of In some cases the natives work- ~ ing on the farms have been attack-- ed, and several have been killed. Tho lloils are often joined by loop- appearcd iil such numbers that thc settlers are forc- cdl to go about only in large groups and to keep a constant guard ovcr The wife of a. railroad employee the picture is somewhat in excess to what is desirable in so serious it portrait. The Morning Post mentions that the picture will not meet general outstanding work of art. The legs it says, are awkwardly crossed and the countenance too severe. some time. cattle hall been lost. lions. probably due to the fact that the says that tiho general splendour of praise either as a likeness or an away, but followed Mrs. Mclcan for Arriving at the farm she found it had been attacked ' for several weeks by the animals, and many Next (lllY she was escorted back to her homo by n neighbor sntLten natives who, on louving Mrmlvfclean, found they had been tracked all tho way by Mrs. Mcloun‘s escape was in further debuts on the budget, R. V. Lesueur (Conservative mom- bor for West Lainbton, Ont.) said that the Progressives were short sighted in reaching fo free trade. to the danger of reducing the pros- products. '1‘. H. McCon-lca (Progressive member for‘ Bsttloford, Ssski though-t thc home market negli- gible from the point of view of the western farmers. “We would have to have fifty million people hore nnd nono of them producing wheat, to eat up the grain grown in the west,” he declared. 'l‘llc price of whcnl being fixed by thc world market, it mattered lii.tlc whclhcr pcoplo who bought it llvcll in Europe or Canada. While --Mr. McConlcii sought to provo that thc United States llnd perlty of the home market for their . er C.T.Hopewell received an en velope with the single word "conscience" written thereon. On opening the envelope Mr- Hopewell discovered a large roll of blllfamountlng to 6350. ARGA, India, May 4.—Lieut Pelletisr Delay, French aviator flying from Purl: to Tokio ar- rived herc today at 1.30 p.m. The French aviator today overtook Stuart MacLaren, British round the world flier who has been delayed at the northern Indian town of Parlu because of motor trouble- The Late Sir Louis Davies, Reference .If this principle till and ho in turn by Sir Louis Prime Minister. Davies, of Prince Edward island. were followed which is not necessary it would_be the turn of New Brunswick hence mention is made of Chief Justice McKeown now conducting the Home Bank inquiry. if he could be spared frolu the government ser- vicc and were eligible Edmond L. Newcombc, K. C., Deputy Minister of Justice, would be favored by the bench and bar. Mention of Jus- tlcc A- K. MacLcan for position has aroused opposition fronl some of his former associates. it is hold tlln vacancy belongs to New Bruns- wick and Chlcf Jilstico MacKsown is likely the selection for pilisne ljiulgnsllip with Mr- Justice idling- lon as Chief Justice, for a. while anyway. The latter in eighty years Famous Woman Crook Caught in Romania (United Press) BUiOi-INREST, May 4.-—"Thc iBlack Thrush" is the name which thc criminal world has given to u beautiful German woman who has ilocn arrested on thc charge of heading a gang of countorfc-rltors which operated in Jassy and flood- cd all Central Europe with counl- crfeited $100 bllla and other bad money. During the war she server] as q French spy in Germany. Bile was in love with her and with his aid she was able to escape. Th’ guard was sentenced to death by a court martial. _ Fraulein Durmand came to Buch- arest two years ago with a fals passport. She met many old bdsoc - ates who were living in Jallily and is supposed to have orsanilod the gong of crooks which bollhlbrlllt- ing bad money on a lat-QB acute. Frailloln Durmand was arrested in u hotel at Klsusenbllrg. lhllnud Ilsa If. A. IIJI . Quin- iiiil; PREMIER nil l. ii lilRiiEli Plllllitlil iliiswiii Warren totTake Field ill-rested in Berlin, but aging! full , om hu Fraulein Josephine Durnland is oars-to l rd. net each luisrtlpiiwt a mom-m ri-lilY clrv, ell-Hill- GOLD 1i ‘WANTED-AT AN ax- norioucedvrnaltharlzgy 111,1 30°11- ~roa and; A cocaine stoves. 1 l- 0 a ills ' rd-si. ‘LOST-IN qflsltiil- ‘PARK boy's ovrcoat. Jflnder. leave at 52 Sydney Btmt. ’ 1i visit neighbors. bank. lilllllllNlH ite in Bettina‘ Nine to One. (lrltllh United Fran) a all wants. “t; ml?“ '1. a LQNDO. , May 4.—lt will be ius Saturday when the an fit {foray is rim ‘ ‘inmates: is shewwlrllll ml It! “h: gimme (who home at Garuso on a bicycle to Reaching a river she found two large lions ml tho She was so near that she could not retreat and prepared to across a big leopard eating an‘ ox. The leopard also made a hasty got- at lipsoul but already koeu and the k. The prices quoted fight for her life, but at the first - shot the animals ran. Sh!) then F01‘ Vagabflllds proceeded . and shortly came WM!“ Pm") GERSDORF. Silesia. Two vagabonds recently chose a gruesome rendezvous in the ceme- tery near this city. Ho found the noticed tracks in the snow lending to a family vault. He found tho vault dobr open and in the dim . , . light could sea two bewlskered men . lying in coffins from which the lids had» been ‘removed. - | ' ' ~l‘hu men were snoring and cov- orcd with blankets, so the sexton said. But after he had asked the u- “Bflght mvyovvguurds to help httn arrest the men How- lt was found they had gone. ovor, the skeletons in the ‘coffins, which were the l mains of persons who had been dead for over 30 years, who brokin iii-to bits and t the coffins were filled with leaves _ and guild. » Business Heirs i‘,- Dur the ‘M! \ i.i’°.'.‘.'-._... onllyvtufiodls~ “fill Illfllhd .f-. . QR; Coffins and a Fami1y|:l';...l'.i::z"..n‘l%...... ... Vault Bedand Room lMay 4.~-| Pietilre at .“Y” M n’; Vol J _ “Y" aturday mast falls fifteen r pictures ilk- rum l; muduapenoutlon as to ~ w the out coma obit but» lotus»- ' " '- in wit’: ‘Arvrfl Mr I a. sys- Mr. Lcsilroi- as France, had dated its conlnlcr- clsl succes from 1921, when it went in for high protection. T. J. Stewart (Conervativo mom- ber for Hamilton West), urged tllc government to consider the proh- abiiity that its new fiscal policy would spell thc rllln of eastern manufacturers. J. F. Fafard, (Liberal member for Ulslct, denied that the budget sacrificed the east to the west. Preston Elliot (Progressive mom- ber for Dunrlss) and D. A. McKin- non (Liberal for Queens, P. E. I.) supported the budget. Mr. McKinilon stated that protec- tion had not solved the problem of tho United Sta-tea farmer. Ho was In favor ofroducod tariffs and also life on fl ‘(b0 salon ttlx. Ho warned o, adieu manufacturer that it will in their iii-to u m hive l prosperous in lturlli cpmslubity. Ifedoclplre {himself ill ftfvbf‘ or illé adoption‘ or all lil- hefitanca tax. as the most equit- able method of adding to the coun- tz which could be a in ill-even‘; ptsd. e did not favor the treductlon of such a tax at pre- vent; tlowsvei, wileutttls ‘income lax‘ was so high. ' MrsMcKlnnen thou; t a commis- sion‘ of ecdnonllisis t1 lie a9- l utclLc lull m m- also!!!‘ ‘y flat-med y Ramsay at ~ to iflV h _t t ‘ , All . “f” a w figs: 0m St. Paul's Church Sunday Bulletin contained tho following reference to Sir Louis Davlesbl death:— "The news of Sir Louis Davide's death in Ottawa ditrlngtho past wank was u distinct shock to a very wide circle of friends here who will miss his annual visit to his nntlve city. Among tho distin- guished sons of the Province, prob- ably nono has achieved higher hon- otlr in our Dominion national life. and certainly nono has filled high place with greater integrity. We all sympathize deeply with his bo- reavetl fdmily ill their loss while we unite in that happy assurance which lsours through our Divine Redeemer" ' At thc morning service the Rect- or, llov. H. D. Raymond, spoke feel- ingly of the ties of friendship link- ing that (Jhurch and congregation with Sir Louis. and the sense of loss which would he ‘felt by all hands because of his demise. He voiced the sympathy of the con- gregation for the bereaved family, and the larger family of. our nation- al life which has lost one of her distinguished sons. great man and a statesman. in is calling to his grout reward. Wben- news of his death reached this city a talc- grapil message conveyed the hurch’s sympathy to Lady Davies. with that most assuring scripture tCoi-iuillluls 35:57. A telegram gas received Sunday evenl g from r. ’l‘. A. Davina on babel of thc fllnlliy requesting ‘that a memorial cs be) field i Sb Paul‘: llourtoglnant of this 89h ‘be til do. German Productions Are N 0w Normal (Canadian Press) BERLIN, May 3. —-Prcwar pro- duction ievels has been reached in almost all branches of the German coal industry. Coke and bituminous coal are slightly under the proyvar figure, but production of liglllte coal, upon which . the full weight of German mining energy has been thrown since the Ruhr occupation shows an increase of more than 60 Percent. The March total of bituminous. coke and lignite production throughout Germany, exclusive of Sarre basin, was 26,000,000 tons against 22,000,000 for March 1913. Coincident wl-th tho picking up in tho coal industry many other in- dustries, including machinery, metals, chemicals, locomotive building and toy manufactures, ro- port improvement in orders and sales but complain of scarcity of credit facilities. ' Aflhviillliaments. 00mins Events noggin. an ‘nrlfimlwl Ollll nor word ouch "The, Annual Meeting of up; Ladies Aid of the-P. Ii. island Hos- . . ' , ' reports a thrilling adventure in this animals had eaten their fill of oxen. built up » its stable home , lconnection. Mrs. Mciean left her -——-<5Q>—-- markets and enormous fin» ' the“ WOYTItB-lll; s llgflflllllzllafi. Shells l‘; - . - . .» cm‘ preaflge under —-—-—— IIB Vi! 0 Bl‘ ll, H] 8B COD I10 her activities chiefly to the south of Europe, whore sho was known as Baroness Schattenheim and by various other names- The womnn, now about 30 years Follies Beauty Richly Rewarded (Canadian Prue) NEW YORK. May Il.—-Tho $500,- 000 damage su'it brought by Helene Josmer. fonmer Follies beauty. against. Philip Morgan Plant, the wealthy stepson of Mdersl Attor- ney Hayward for alleged injuries which mined her beauty which she suffered in a motor ear accident. today was settled out of court at a figure ilndcrstood to be in the neighborhood of $100,000. ' Seized in Halifax (Canadian Prue) Customs Officers hero yesterday nelson!‘ 383M233! um London register. of the Temperance Act. once Act Inspector ‘brandy. and at once placed ‘Mm under arrest. The mattit was-ro- tliwflf". 11°13‘? “R111. l»: glass vial-s um, ported to "l0 Customs and mini-c of ship followed. ' HINIJIFAX, Ml? l.—'-'l\lo Federal the British steamer "Wyke - lllllll with liquor. for m. violationl ‘hnpefi d f I Andrew Mybord. lblp’: llll fifl 00mins ashore with foul- bdttllo of ma» ;_,-,»-,. W‘ _ "May o-fdarltlme _.. a ‘ roses-re. , model-ml south welt wilidttfulr sud WIND. l-llt British Steamer Was'~'d*~'1':$'$j5 Wigglfi San sets this evening at 7.1 rises tomorrow mulls; atndlw ‘Fair moon Billrlfay. my nth. at 10.14 p. m. ‘ ‘Y Summer-bide tide _ ‘IIIQF es later iilllfl Char ‘_ Maximum ml till-es: ‘ ‘ ' . '1 ' .' Toronto . .. ‘ _ ' _._.\_ whit;