..1 .l.-r. MAKIMS . y‘ i“ or vi - I‘ MERCHANT Another name Success is Endeavor. for Covers Prince I out for tomorroir.‘ . t £4 . ‘ma: ." . ‘ . o , onerous-i Two out... 3 . 115i” u. _.m|ueia_II-- Ionnueu us! r A-nnal BI II Retinal: B, p, U. l. J0 g CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA-THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1024 i . l i SWAPEED STORIES WITH “ABE" LINCOLN Chauncey M. Depew, famous alter" speaker and former United States Senator, has just passed his nlnetieth birthday. He still has a firm foothold on tivia old planet and recalls the day when he was thirty and used to swap stories with Abraham Lincoln. The" dixty yeare since have kept him almost continually in the public eye. He said in an interview on his birth- day, “My mother took me to kin- dergarten 86 years ago. My view- point oi life hasn't changed much since then. I found it a pretty good world to l‘ivs lin arid the boys and girl; a fine lot." iuis llii iii liiilfil liilli ill iiiiiiiiniis . Dfiliective Requestfédfwliejppti- Watch for Montreal Trio. (Canadian Press.) liONT-illilAil. April 30.—Two re- Canadian: “NEllEflllNlilANll PUIITIBS lllllillSE . liENERlll INTEREST Situation is Not Clari lied by Dissolution of Parliament-Sir Richard Squires Refus- es to Make Any Comment on the Is- , sue—Many Shifts in Cabinet Made. (‘Canadian Press) * ST, JOHN'S, NEIIL. April 3C.— Although utmost a week has claps- cd sincc the local legislature wit-z dissolved nftcr the defeat ot thr- Warren iilmlilistrutioil on ti no- coniltl-cnco vote the local political situation is airy-thing but clarified. So lnr the certificates include the retirement oi Sir William Coaker from the (lovelnment ranks and of Sir Miclincl ~Cashln from the op- position. Both have stated their in- tcntion cf remaining out of active political lifc. Sir William Cookers cllowcrs remain in the govern» mcnt ranl-zs while Sir hilt-incl Casino's influence will. it is un- derstood, be exercised on ‘behalf oi‘ Premier Warren. W. .l. Higgins, K. (‘., former House Lcadci" oi‘ the ‘Opposition has joined the government party unil is slated as Colonial Secretary. while John 1i. Bennett. who led Campaign For Tourist Trade Mr. C. C. Avhrdzf-Sackvlllo. Tres- ident oi‘ tho. New Brunswick ‘Pour- ist and Resources Association was in ihc city yesterday ln conferen- cc with the Advertising Commit» tee tut the ‘i’. E. island Tourist As~ soclutlon. They htltl two meetings iand alter a thorough study of the whole situation agreed upon a 101i" advertising campaign to bcili“ about the middle o! May and to continue for months. it- lspropos ed to use nOWBDRIWT l-Tbronto. Ottawa. iBoston, Detroit. Brooiolynand Chicago. This cum- lpuign for tourist business is the iconcorted effort undertaken .u.nd the fact that it is to he conducted jointly by‘ New ‘Brunswick ond Prince Eilwaril island will neces- volvers. thouigfht to have ‘been us- ctl by bandits who held up the ‘Hank of Hochelagn collection au- ICimObIIC on April 1, here, when $142,288 was stolen and the chauif- t-r and n bandit. shot ileaii, were tliscovsred in a sewer gully hero ‘this afternoon. The find was m-sde close to the spot where the car con tslulng the body oi the deed ban- dit was Iou-nd abandoned. The revolvers are of 45 calibre and were ~iul‘ly loaded. They were handed over to the police who will give thom to dJr. Wilfrid Derome. median-legal expert. "attached to _the Coroner's Court for examina- tion to detormlno whether the bul~ lots and revolvers can be positive- ly identified ‘as belonging to any oi tlm accused now under nrrost in connection with the case. Local dctoctlvtv; uro Rtlli iioilrch- in): tho city (or tho three members of the gang suspected of Ibeing con- noclcil with tho hold-up, who were named on the wlarraht issued inst Saturday. Police at other cities have been requested to he on the l lookout for members oi‘ this trio. Condensed Bpeoiall iATQ-to per were, net eaoh ‘inaertion la this column. ~ . . POW BALI—TWO PURE BRED Holstein heifer calves tour weeks oid.-A. W. Morrow d: Son. North Lake. P. is. I. 2-154 i so ‘TONIGHT —- "T"! COUNTING otgMothor ' '.'. 8t. Peter's Schoolroom. ‘Del htrul enter- llilflllifilli. Adm 011 350 ‘WANTID-GIRL or woman m: hoilsowtlrkw‘ sentient-south _ dirt 1.. ventures n: r. Val nip, 1., Mtti. Earl surlly glvc it strength and effectiv- oness. l, (The joint associations are to be icongratulntcil on this busine-Ii ‘like move in the interest oi‘ their respective provinces. Killed on Resuming l . ‘Activity Otto Llnnekogel. the pilot who recently broke his net-k in u tall from a hell-flit 0i’ 90 19°‘ apparently was a victim of nei- vou; collapse. lie hnd.n0t flown fur six yours. but tlovlileil tn tnkc (loath on his first flight. lilnnokogel wuss extremely illi- c-l’ training when he outorotl the airplane. As tho ground spectators to see him rl WGIT‘. the air. and lumli 0'"- Llnnekogel wns one oi’ the pion- oor German fliers and created u great sensation ‘in 1914 hy flying t-o on altitude oi‘ 22.276 180t- lll HALIFAX (Canadian Fran) phy was elected M870!‘ b)’ RCBIM" ation and a acclimation. l-fubley. A. .l. Bmeltzer, J. B. Ken ‘FOR eats-eat: HERRINO I econ-m rue orrv ograln. Finder pieces leave st T c _‘ are °"‘" starts“. ::'..:::".':'.::lt‘:.".-., :::!'...ir""':; , Severe storms or remade Prflpvr- ... a “.l.... _ 22.2:tu.'".:ia..-'".E::i::i..3: “one Wsrebslcs reported "1 "enme- "ia a". G ' ‘ . , etendgfapher. ‘ Apply mun: with regard te tiiblCanadlan mar- Of LOljflBlal-la, "t"; Mist tltflidftliif‘... r lltiftiii. lair-r" and South Carolina. l ‘ ~ ‘ : ‘ To Join Campaign in Montreal. Famous War Flier . KASSEL. Germany. Aorll 3°~~] famous war. out. u now pilot's llconse irnil mct misty rind ghowcd hinlscll to ho out. machine left. tho horrified so from IlIS sent when the car was about 90 fcct hi MllliPlllIiAYlill HALIFAX. April 30.—ln the civ- ic elections here today 30h" Mill‘ Aldermen, J. J. Power no i- E. Sanford were returned by B. W. Russell Andrew noy won the contest in wards one. 1| four. six and three respectively. the opposition pnrtyf to the pulls inst election. has zit-cs-ptcil‘lirom‘it-i' Wtli‘tt"ll'5 invitation to join his ca. billet. Mr. iieuniti is untlvrstiioil in in- en route from England to lake part in the approaching campaign. 1t is anticipated that the election \vilt not be hcld until the last wzsck in May as now volt-ls’ lists ‘lll\\'i‘ first to Ilt" compiled and 1iri.utc'l. (loin piliation In now in fll‘ll\'(' progress lIilI l‘l"il‘lS thcr-oi are bfnz wtr Oil in to the culoiliul secretory from reunite ilfmlcts. While prur- tltally .ill tllc old optosllitnl par ty have nuinignintileil with the Warren party there is no intima- llOil as tc» wllui. nrw opposition if any \':ill be orgzinlztil against tht.‘ present. govcrnmcilt. S-ir ltitii-aril Squirt-s has l'll.l(Il' tloithirl" milvi- nor aipllzuitlt-ulntllli ill thi- mitt": yrt, .»\lfl :1 Li. .\ilor~ luv, K. (‘.. ls illl lt-rti :1 ‘i I b“ mo villg atlmn; (lfliihililflli l . - Tho present Whfli op 1rd with ihc beginning oi‘ tho preliminary’ boating Iii tho Milgistrater’ (‘our bnfiiri‘ Judge Nltlrris of the i-iiitrg cs cf larceny‘ against. Sir ltichurii iquires and lli. Ctllli]‘I‘.'lI hut tilt Lorin-gs have brcu ailjouril-stl an til next wucli on nt-couilt oi‘ lllv ill- ness of H. .‘\. Winter. one nil‘ ihv govrrnmcnt t'llllllSOI. C.N.R. Orders lVloro “6,0_0,0”‘Type Engines __.__ (Canadian Press.) KliNG-STON. 0nt.. April 30.-— Tho unnouncomcni was made to ilay'by officials of tlu- Canadian Locomotive Pnmtinny. llimitetl, that further large orders had rc- rrntiy boon plncetl wltll them by the (lansiliau Notional Railways. Tllc new nrtlcvs received arc for six locomotives oi‘ tho "Niountiln" ty-pv, the "fiii00“ series. and for two largo \i'ill‘i(Ii‘l'I|IIi tcutlcrs. i TRADE COM MISMONIR FDR lllllilfilllllllll SENIJS lllll M l istcr .\lacDonzi.ltl tho following May Day message t0 _ the Labor and socialist movements i over this year greetings to all ‘our comrades of Lwhor and the socialist movement at homc und ‘naio in our May Day is assuredly ‘ Recover $86,000 ' operating in two oommioii or CANADA iili lliiiiii Hopes That Next May Day May ‘See L. of N. As Nations’ Pro- tector. ~ (Canadian Press.) _ ' LONDON, April 30.-l’rlme Mln- » todny sent out _ “it is a greater pleasure than v lo send May Day t abroad. The day of utcrgatlonal peace which we cele- nming. The llfllIOilJ tired oi con- tllut und (lisillilsioned f-f their war liutrcds and war mentality are sucking new pnths that make .fo.i irlcudsililp and security. My fer vrnt hope is that before another May Day the League oi ‘Nations may have become an all embracing parliament of the people and l ven~ ture to think that nothing could moic flttingiy mark that great ach- Eevemcnt than that the first law of the [league should by common con- snt sot aside May Day in every iunii o; u festival day oi‘ world ‘ricudship. a day solemn with re- nemhruncc of the futility of un- rlont feuds and vital with high ho ‘ms for hat great human vompsn Inzlship tor which mankind is ties incti." Alberta Police I Bank Loot (Canadian Preu) ‘ Bonds and securities to the valuc oi‘ 886.000, representing t-he hulk oi the "aluablos stolen from Cililildlflll bailks at Dollurd. Sask., Mothers, . an.. Foremost, Alto.- aml Luducr. B. (I, in 1922 and 1928 have now been recovered by the Alberta pro- vincial police through thc assist- iance of "Smiling" John-my. Reid who was released on suspended sentence at Lethbrldge. last ycur. Most of the loot was recovered in tho vicinity of l-lavore. Montana. police say. The robberies wcrr all curried out by the same gang sections. police say. Youths Released By Ottawa Judge EDMONTON. Alta, April 30. -—-? LONDON POLICEWOMAN iilfiunmandant Mary S. Alien. Lon- don“; first and foremost woman. has arrived in New York an an eight weeks’ study of Am- erican police methods. She also lecture on the work of the Lon- don policewomen during her visit. police- VtilII -ee-e0e vvQ-O-Q-+O-QO+OO—Q+§Q+Q iIlRE _BRIE“ ’ i) Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires e 94'V?Q§§O'%9§".+Q-Q'9§QQ~§'QOw Qvvs (Canadian Preps) . HALIFAX. April 30. —_By a vote of 1600 to 500 the citizens of Halifax today voted in favor of daylight saving for the city to start May 5 and continue tlll Labor Day. (Canadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS. ind., April 30. —Warren T. McCray who retired today as Governor'- of lhdiana was sentenced in the federal court to serve ten years in the Atlanta federal pniiaon on a charge of using the matils in the furtherance of a scheme to defraud. In addition he was fined $10,900. 1 OTTAWA, April 30. —The Civil Service Commission at noon today completed their re- port on the rsaiary revision of postal workers and have for- warded it to the Premier. While the commissioners would not divulge their recommenda- tions, it ‘is generally under- stood that they favored a gen- eral increase in salary. HALIFAX, April 30. -The trial of Cotter versus Dart- mouth Eiectric Light Gas Heat and Power Company a cla‘lm for $10,000 damages begun in the Supreme Court yesterday was terminated this afternoon (Canadian Pre-u) OTTAWA. April 30. ~ After spending ten days in jail, Frederick (Henson. aged 20, of 114 Annette street. Toronto. and iinroid litiid. ugitil 21. of Ilalllux, wvrc nllowi-il their freedom on pended sout- vncc by Magistrate ilopcwcll nitcr they pleaded guilty to two charges of shop breaking and theft oi‘ goods vitlucil at $531- At Sydney Mines (Canadian Pro-is) _ day. ‘low tho knee nnd _ badly fructurcil. j the (laughter of ‘ Tobin of Sydney Mines. ATLANTA, Ga Child Killed By Train Tornado Kills 53 And Injures I30 People (Canadian Prsaa when the court awarded the plaintiff $4,100 damages. in- cluding $1.500 to the husband of the deceased Alice Colter who was eiectroouted In Dart- . mouth last January and the following amounts to her chil- dren: Cecil $100, Wilfred 850 ‘Marion $2.000. l l ...____<o>_____. ‘(Ireland Expects l Many Tourists i I l (Canadian Press) iilililllN. April 30. -~A Cauavnu. SYDNEY MINES. N- $.- Alifil iilllviize-prosiilonl 0f thc lrlsh Tourist —LiIlIn!t Tbhlh.’ nineteen years illiAt-ssoclution. who has been in tho age was killed by the C. N. R. local train near hore just utter noon to- The girl sustained a fractur- ; ed skull. had one leg broke-n off bc- the other leg The victim was Councillor Plus United States organizing menus oi‘ improving the comfort oi travellers to and in irolnntl. has cabled that the lruvel prospects from America to Ireland are this year Iooil. l-le urges hotels rind others hero to speed up the issue of tariffs and particulars of accommodation. ., April 3o. _ Fifty- : ciplc as indicated LABIIII. BlililiET (British United Press) by the ulreilily from thc dominions against its jetti- son of the imperial preference prin~ in yesterday's budget speech. Tile prospect of loss to the Can- adiun motor industry through the abrogation of the McKcnna tariffs finds it politely regretful but un- moved ln its determination. "We do not believe in tariffs as n permanent bond of empire." says Chancellor Suowden and unques- tionably the cabinet are unanimous in. their support. ' They are con- vinced that free trade is right in principle and good for Britain in practice. They believe also that the British‘ Empire cannot persist us u peaceful influence in the world if it. aroused world uniagonisnl uuil tiistrust by iarcutlng barbed wire laritl‘ cnizinglcnlcnts urouilil its rod patches on- tho, map. On the turlfi‘ tpicstlon itself the llE PRllIEST Fllllli llllllllillilli ‘Government However is Not as Yet Wor- rying at All-Liberals Are Solid in Sup- port and the Budget as a. Whole is a Popular One With The Voters. v I iof the Snowden budget. I-ONUQN. ADPII 30- —TI1€ b11501‘ preferential point wltlrits involved government is not. ut all ilisquietcd _ fgpufliaflgn, of the tmpelqa] confer. ence agreements. Liberals are divi- arriving protests i grounds of good faith as well as good business. however the budget as a whole will BlllliliS Sllillll‘ On the _dcd to some extent sud Conserva- tives of course will unanimously fight tihe Labor proposals on the There is no doubt pass and neither is there any doubt of its popularity among people to any extent which will compel the quickenlng of another issue be- tween the parties before the Op- position will dore invite n general electlonf Conservative leaders are waiting some decisive soclnlistic steps. They believe some plan oi’ prefer- onco essential to the continuation of lhc Empire but recognize the luck of appeal to some of the vot- crs. They believe also that social- lstic policies mean not only imper- ial ilissolution bui tlisustor at home. They are hoping for a campaign that will combine both issues. Liberalpnrtyis sold in its support The government hoyvcvcr is dealing the curds. Tragic Death of Mr. A. E. Lyon Cillzolls were shockctl to learn yesterday of tho tragic (loath of Mr. A. E. Lyon. well known photograph- er whose body was found in a re- clining position on the grave of his wife in tho People's Cemetery. LATE MR. A. E. LVON Mr. Lyon had been in indifferent health for some considerable time and during the past. week had been fasting. outing practically no food, Yesterday forcnoon he mot an ac- quaintance and informed him that hr was going to the cemetery. A fcw hours lntcr Mr. (‘ulrns. stone- lcuttcr. who was on business in tho prnyvr with his 'Ili“riiI buri> hands at. the foot oi‘ a grave. (list-over that tho mun was (loud. tho (‘ity liiiirshull who prnccctli-i tho (‘uviincr Dr. iiousttin :inil_thi Siipi-iltliury Maglstrutc Mr. h. .l llriartin, K. C. It wus thou nsttt-r tninoil that. the body was that o Yesterday . cemetery suw a mun lying us if in l in his Ou approaching ho was horrified to lit: iuuuctllutcly telephoned to in tho ccmctcry nccoinpairioti by Mr. Lyon and thut tho grave on which ho had cxpircil was that oi his Wilt! who [Jnsscd away oiovi-n Suit For Damages For Vessel and Cargo (Canadian Press) 8T. .l0l<lN. April 30. -—.luilgment. in favor of tho plaintiffs was rcnd- ("Oil today in the Admiralty Court by Chief Justice Sir Douglas Huzen in joint suits brought by the own- ers of the schooner Maid of Scot- lnnil and the Dominion Coal Co.. the Peruvian. steamer Perene which rammed ‘the vessel and sent her to the bottom outside of St. John Harbor last fall involving the drowning oi’ eight men. The cwuorn of the schooner sued for fifty thousand, and the coal owners ten thousand“ Argument will Ill‘ hoard inter as to thi- amount of damages to be collected. Anupprsl is anticipated. l ‘ii-ii Dividend Declared By _U.S. Steel Company (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April 30.—Direct- ovs of the United States Steel‘ Cor- poration today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per chili. and un extra dividend oi‘ one half of one per cent. oh the com- mon stock. The same dividends were paid last quarter. celved owners oi’ her conl cargo. against - Receives BIG COMMISSION C. A. Barnard, K. C.. one oi‘ fthe indicated director. of the deltlflfl Home Bank, le alleged to have re- $75,000 in commissions more nip. he me been entitled-M eel in connection with hie share in the tnneactlen whereby the HOMO Sank in 1921. acquired the filltqiil Internationale. according to ti" testimony of G. T. Clarkson. liquid- ator of the bank. . _______________y___ iiiiliiii I uiiii l - iii iiiiil i. (Canadian Proms) ronorvro. April .30. -—ii‘~he inf! this afternoon acquitted William A. Steadman of murdering Herbert McClure, on the ground 0t insanity. Mr. Justice Lennox. who plainly disagreed with the insanity verdict. then sentenced the prisoner to the Ontario jail. "untll the pleasure oi the Lieutenant-Governor is known." Mr. Justice Lsnnox addressed tho prisoner at. some length after hot.»- lng the result, during which he-told Sieailman flatly that he did obi agree with the opinion of the jury that ho was insane. You Wmlld probably be much better oil if they had found you guilty than you will be now," said His Lordshlll- H" added that he was quite convinced the prisoner was sane. Stesdmsn shot and killed Herbert McClure, s music teacher on Yoilze Street li- noondey, March 8, McClure hid been giving instructions in music to Stendmankr children. for some tme and after his arrest Steadman told the police he had shot down his victim because of intimacies be- Totsl earnings of the corpora- tion for the thrce months ended March 31, iotulleti $fiil.075,445, as compnrotl with Mihllhtijtfli in thc previous tiuartr-r. ——-—-—{ Q-}-.___ Captain Presented l . ' (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, April . uitornoou in tho oillco of lion. \\'. -iGornril Power. chalrlnun of tho l‘ Quebec Harbor Commission, Cupi- nin It. (l. Latin. of tho C. i‘. S. Montroyal. was presented with a silk umbrella with a silver handle l With Umbrella Iliirr-Yiifllilfllil y (Continued on Page Three) ILLSET "Ti-iii OLD View! m; w»! Gilt-Z AT G-QAN one HtNi/Qfl iDExARE TN - cant-terms Fault-Y glam/Ens sift" j ‘ . ORLD tilt! smelling fluid. The remains were conveyed to of All‘. unilcrtalting pnrlnr (Continued on Page Three) Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings. Etc. name-a oente per word each IIIIQPIIOII. b b it.- ii‘a»"'i§§'°r't’.' ‘Isgginbltio i“ u.“ let. for ell yllfar: Iiflilh 430v!"- g741.4.3o,3l ment Trade Cent loioner in On- tario. has been inted Hie Ma- PART 0F ‘an "Bvelahlrp" pencil with mon- F. W. Field. author and journal- jeetyu: Senior ‘i’ in Canada. eucoa ton, the latter he ding R. W. Dai- lig been appoint- three deaths were re ported today, more than 130 persons were injured, and sev- en missing in tornadoes and storms that swept over the south eastern states. evening in P. W. C. Hall. _~._- Hall Thursday next at 8 p. m. "A meeting oi clay. May 3rd. Parties having hog to ship nollfy Edison Banter. , 2780~5-1-2l. "Dr. Huostou- will address the nurses at graduation on Thursday; v.1’. E. i. Hospital nurses‘ gradu- ntion takes plsce in f’. W. College 2733 i-29-3l. the Wlltshire Shipping Club will be held Satur- ycnl-S new...‘ 395m“ (l... pony suitably cilgruvcd, in recognition was a drinking cup unii u small QI Cillilfllll I-fliUV-‘l IICIIIR ihf‘ IlP-‘ii home ha" ‘med Wm, a strong passenger" steamer to make this port hor l('l‘illIllilI this season. -»-<-0>-_i- (Canadian Press) oi dismissal m the company‘ at Eilwsrdevllia. Penn. s sting. 15.000 mun 0N Slliiiil iii Pdiililliililili‘, SCRANTON. Penn" April 30. — Disregarding pleas of district oili- cisls o! the union that they remain tes later than Charlottetown st work. approximately 15.000 an» thraolte miners employed at eleven lstures: collierles of Olen Aiken Coal Com- Toronto . . . . . .. Dill)’ Wont on trike today because Montreal . employ of an official of the unlonjflbarlottotown Two ._col- Hall lleriea Diantnnd and Storra did not; t. John heed the strike order and are oner- TORONTO. May t-Meritlme moderate east to south east gains with showers. High tide th morning at 916 nnti tonight at .40. sun sets this evening at 7.08 sud pines tomorrow rnornim; at 4.44. New moon Saturday. May 3rd 6.58 . m. Summersldo tide eighteen minu Maximum and minimum temper- n Quebec . . . . . . . fax 10h ‘New York .. .