MAIHMS OF -A MERCHANT Advertising is a thrift)’ W)’ to make ltime work for you. _._._J ,>%//2 /// V _ . epics-Paper. Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew ect heir of good ser- vice. Good will ififitthfiidil" Charlottetown Guardian Two Inning Guardian, Founded Cents llll‘! CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN DA FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 E mamas i5',""i'rii'."'é‘Jl7fi"-§-a ‘I- inl- - , I I Doubts Dominion ~ (‘Canadian Press.) -_ OTTAWA, April 24.—E. B. Hickman, Conservattve Toronto East offered in the House today ,to resign his seat in either of two contingencies. 1—That a chartered accountant will cer- tify that there is a real surplus in the Domin- ion accounts for last year. . 2—'I‘hat Mr. Fielding will certify that he endorses the present budget, Republican Bogey fiKilled ~ in Union, of South Africa (Canadian Press) CAPETOWN; South Africa. April 24—The Republican-bogey in Brit- ish Union South Africa. has been killed. so far as the Nationalist party is concerned. according to a declaration here yesterday, on the opening of the Nationalist campaign by General Hertzog leader oi this branch of opposition to the govern- SNEPT NY ll l|,lll]ll lllllZE Oddfellovvs-Hlall and Telephone Exchange ment of General Smuts. - ~ Hertzog said thatbthc Republican Blllldlllgs doctrine had never een on the Nn- Y ' tlonallst program. The Nationalist n‘ attack on the government is alum! . the line that it ls bankrupt and _ a-r ,y or“ financially incapable of carrying on 111g‘, economic administration. and Smuts is under the domination of capitalists. Laborites and National- ists make a common platform in an onslaught on the government. (Canadian Press.) SYDN-IGY, April 2L7 Dnmngt- cs- llmated ut $50,000 was caused by u fire which early this morning wiped out the Oddfellours Hull and Telephone Exchange iluiltl- ing1 at. New Waterford. Destruc- tion oi the Exchange for several hours out WaLerford off from com- munication with Sydney. Condensed Specials RATE-4o per word, net osch insertion in this column. ‘l l iLeader of Moors Appeals to British» s I rron asnhi-‘i-IUQIM arma- Surplus l]. ll. TINNN l5 Premier MAY RICVOLIVPIONIZPJ Oil. INDUSTRY I Jack lhlriuw oi‘ Shipiey. England. whose experiments with oils lmvc it'd him to discover a new typo oi lubricating oil which can he Iuorluvcrl tjousulcrubly cheaper than tn prcscnt. He has Zllfvudy re- fused an oilt-r of 3250,00tl,fnr his secret fornuiia from un American oil syndicate. The picture shows him at vrork lu his laboratory. 'l|NlI5|Nll PNINNEN llll BRITISH Gilli Quick AcToh Needed but Apparently no Way in Which it t Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires inn nus (Canadian Press.) ST. JOHN, Nfld.. April 24.- A want of confidence vote was carried against the Warren government in the Newfound. land legislature late today b vote of 16 to 15. _ y can he Secured‘ KARARACHI A ‘l 24._ . Wm“ PM‘) The Briiiiah lridianprlfllght of LONDON» APT" zt-Wimiell- ""- 700 miles he" ‘mm Sunder giedlntcly. hnilf a hmilllltarl lrliew Abb p - b S! M _ ouses o_ re eve t e (we lng a‘ "s", y ewa“ ac shortage lfl England! ilowever. Laren and his companions, in the British around the world venture was made without In- cldent. a smaller number would be grate- fully accepted. if only they could bc scctircd quickly. That represents one of the most serious problems the MacDonald Labor government confronts, and one of the most serious any Eng- lish government will confront for several years— although there is no dearth of problems, all of which are accurately described as serious. Authorities here say that general social unrest is beluglncressed more directly by the housing short- (Qanadian Press.) BERNE, SWITZERLAND, April 24.—Dr. Kari Hslfferich, eminent German financial au- thority and Ibis mother were among those killed in the coi- llsion of two express trains near ‘Belllnzona yesterday. l NHNT GERMANY l8 llillNR Til FEED NER lllNN HUNGRY To Every Dollar From Abroad, De- clares Member of Relief Committee (United Press) BERLIN, April ‘ difficult to make an cz-l compuri-suil iletwct-n forfiuulszimt‘ zlmuunt. am‘ domestic charity work. since. wbiic exlctlttrtle ls possible with] tho foreign gifts. the (iontribtttions in (lt-rmuny itself flow from such Act-tirdlng to this. about six mil ‘w i: vorylnl prlvtile .st.itlsli.i\vhlcli l1 estimated Ratio of Self-help Spending Fifty Dollars of Her Own Money. .througl1 the slate. comes the tot- churity, the vuluc oi , nt lllilllrf lb‘- ,..- WAUKEGAN, Ills.. April 24 ' —Two naval aviators. J. H. Green and H. R. Cruickshanks were killed at the Great Lakes naval training station today when their seaplane crashed into a tree from a height of 1,000 to 1,500 feet. age than by any other single factor. Some fear serious ultimate consc- qtlcnces tinlcss this unrest is still- ed. Since the war. England has nt- tcmpteti enmuragelnent of (lwclllng construction by payments of silbsitiies to builders. The re- ——~ suits have been inadequate-a (Canadian Press.) WESTVILLE, N. 8., April ‘24.-Severai guests were for- ced to flee for safety. clad only In their night attire when pnrlson with the needs. Need Quick Action Several had narrow escapes from loelng trapped in the bur- nlng building. The damage was estimated at twenty thousand dollars covered by insurance. enough action. has no magic Jump whereby several ' might. necessarily contemplate years for realization. And while three or four mil ilili mere drop in tho bucket by com-v ithousantl houses can be brought “UL by monetary 1mm eX1.-“,,i“/“°e.°“i °E till" “if We?‘ The controlling factor will be whe- Ml 91111154191118 mfmulaiefl titer France believes she can re- 501119 'taln possession of German territory mean- llon people.‘ Mrs. Wm. YOO. Klhaoton. H. ‘WANTED TUFINIPS-JIEO. Toombs 6k Son, City 2642-4-24-m3l Prince-lit °FOR Bicycle. Apply after 5 p. m. to 37 .offeretl to send an zunbnssstior to llifl 2663-4-25-1l. ,cuss pence conditlonsmrovitletl that —lthe independence of the ltlfi’ tor1'-|Cerm,,n§ ,1“, 01mm. Connolly St. QOAKE SALE FOR P. E. I. pitnl by ‘St. lfdeters‘ Congrega- tion ut Rogers Hardware Sutur- dsy next. HOS- QWATIOH FOR BALE OF STOCK and implements at Wood islands on Msy 2nd of John A. McPher- son, Wood Islands. 2655-4-25-2. ‘P. E. I. HOSPITAL NURSES’ graduation takes place in P. W. C. ‘Hall Thursday, May 1st at 8 p. m. ‘FOR BALE-J CHOCOLATE female Pomeranian. Apply 76 Spring Park Roatb-Zl. ‘AUCTION SALI-OF HOUSE- hold furniture at Mr. James Cur- rio's 10 Huviland Street. Tues- day. April 20th at 1.30 p.m.—2i 'WANTED~.EXPIRIE.NGED MAID for general housework good wsg- es. Apply -lil~r.s. .W. F. Tidmsnsh 115 Roohford St. ‘ 2644-4-24tf ' NEW WALLPAPER CATA- logue. 85 handsome patterns. write for it today. Moore &' Mc- Leod Limited. 2570-4-22-61 ‘WANTED AT ONO! - FIRST class automobile mechanic. Ap bly P. O. Box 1.28. Summer-side. 8i ‘FOR GALE-M AOREB OF LAND with good buildlnla. Apply Don- ald Muburc, Braiislbaas, 2601-4-Zlb3l Lil's-TWO on runes rooms forllgbt housekeeping on , Prince it. near Kent. Apply 172 Prinos at. assure-n ‘ -_—- ‘ONILY TIN DOLL I! DOWN»- And I10 monthly tiys fine bulld- lll lot. Bani mow towards a hone. Apply bm (lotion. Wil- low=0orner.—~ll. . rA-uoua raonoamons-oos- art-Ochoa, B ton has a vary Iblolal poll n for somebody pro . who would lilo a nice home in Brianna. for min-y small initial Manon: an a monthly payment (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 24.—Abtl Eli ‘FURNISHED APARTMENTS 104|Krlm, louder of the Rebel liioors. .hns appealed to the British Prinn- ——-—-—-—i——lli'llnlster. Ramsay Mot-Donald. to SALE-SECOND HANDWnvlte Spain to cease war nnd has varied lsfillfCéS and often are hunt lion goltlmurks are provided (lolly 500ml Ulllt illIPRYB 0111i’ fl Slllull from the slate and from private part thereof becomes known. .»\ charity, ldxncrts with an exact vflllifllfll Will '19 ‘UPS! Imfifliul" n lillOlVitlihtt‘ililllPCllilflty work con- onr- nontpares the resultant‘ the ac- sidcr llu relation betwceli foreign tit-us started by the foreign conn and itisislt- work ut one to filly nnd tries and by the (iurnlnlt-z llu-mscl-ftbl... fzlluirt- ls rather {no lmv lhnu vcs. too high. ZINE iPllEElNl XPERTS’ REPil LESS llllPEFllL Countries Concerned Time-Germanys A For Little i (United Press) NEW YORK, April 24-——All of the European nations concerned with the report of the Dawes Re- .psratious Committee are nlnyinfs for time. None of them see the way out. (iermnnyh-l acceptance of the Dawes finding ntenns no more than did her acceptance of the Ver- Isallles peace treaiv. The allies will have to continue to squeeze forci- ibly to get adequate recompense ‘from Germany; nnd Germany Will ifintl obstacles however much she ‘may protest her innocent intents. | This is the reason why Europe ;is not showing any optimism while ‘acceptances of the Dawes report are being announced at the variv "ous capitals. The stock exchanges ireilect no confidence in an early ‘settlement of the fundamental points at issue. ;E l ' Points at Issue- Thcse points are three-fold: First. agreement upon a fixed in- demnity. which is Germany's maj- or arm; Second, the abrogation of France's war debts. to Great Brit- aln especially and secondarily to the United States, which is now vthc most perplexing postwar prob- Jem for France: Third. the saving of Germany's Xpilrchasing power by holding down ithe reparations bill. so that Ger- \many can have money to buy Brit- Westvlllc‘s onily hotel the New plans are now being formu- Wcstiniiie House was gutted latcd. but admittedly no plan can , . . by fire early this mvrnlns- get quick actionflor at least qnickllffrnifgm" m“ “hm “we f“ Gm“ The government. Th n h l u m" ]_ wand or Alndtlin's:lelnfieal.,,yu r m“ m no pm) hundred ‘mm, Wm be settled in the endper can l_ull Europe into a belief that issues by themselves. considerations. permanently by force. The reparations solution has Merely Playing "For u ul * LY IN EllR cceptance Counts f Anything. ition of being able-tooboaefit by the opening oPfiflf-ltlils ‘°E u“ Dawes finding. The stsbllsatlon of German marks by means of loans from Germany's late anemia! It"! the creation of a new German bank with allied funds cannot-well b6 rejected by the Germans. Along this line, Germany will allow the allies to go as far as they like. But once allied gold pest!!! m put Germany back in a stfflll! B6- onomie position the same old resis- tance to paying reparations Will crop up in Berlin. There are scores of ways whereby the Germans will be able to conceal what they really have. can't on Hidden Billions. The billion and one-half ‘dollars which Germany now possesses in hoards in foreign "countries has been calculated by the Dawes and McKenna investigators. But the al- lies can find no way of getting con- trol of this sum. Germany thus has scored heavily by concealing her wealth since the Versailles treaty. This period. too. marked the time when the allies were most confident of their ability to enforce their will on the Ger- mans and had Germany far more at their economic mercy than now. The failure then is representative of failures still to come- Europe is slowly crawling toward general stabilization, as llfa instin- ctively preserves iteslf. Scientific efforts to hasten the process, how- ever, give a. false sense of mech- anical recovery. Financlers no long- Jmaglcal mathematical formuals ar of rnuch value. . (Hillliii tin Ior "lore. are persistently demsnd- been advanced by the Dawes report ling that the llvveflllllfillt- give them to tho extent of providing n com- |rcllef—-that is. more houses. Themton basis for discussion. This ls government can't-at once. ltiits principal contribution to a Eur- Willi probably be some years before opean settlement. The nations con- nny government plans can relieve, corned now have n landmark from] to any substantial degree, the hous-wvbich they can measure distances.) T Annual M-eeting I-EIeld Yesterday After- “QTY i“ “m wmpmmlse“ thereby‘ ltaizltti. or are receiving, in exten- slvt- measure, state or private cou- trlbutions. ‘fife contrlhutlotls 21 _ which the state has overtaken nust naturally be covered i tux- or by special nppropriiEtlrlns. 1i terms of imprisonment up to nine At lhc momon-t twenty ml‘iion wholly main- whlch consequenttv represent u (Canadian Press) burden ‘upon the whole population. LENINGRAD‘, April 24.~Slx I-‘ln- in the (iermun budget for 192i lnudors were condemned by n Sov- is an item for unemployment w)» let war tribunal here yesterday. to port alone amountlnlg to 500 mil- death by shooting for-alleged csplon lion goidmarks. The some tunonnt use. Six others were sentenced to min-It be reckoned for the rcluuin- ilng state support. That makes one years. Tile Dflimllers “mm cllilffivflmiilllnrd gold murks. Added to this with Dlfltllllil llillllllfil U"? Rllflfliilllisttrti. which is solely provided State in company with Polish spies. BRNFERENBE IS RESllNlEll 0N) ULSTER BRNNRNRY illlESllilN O Positions of Premiers Cosgrave and Craig Made Difficult By E xtrem i s t s h o Have Taken An Uncompro m i s 1 n g Stand on the Matter publlcnu victory would not bc bl nil improbable. Sir Jnnrcs Craig is facing n uilll- liar situation should he deport trout lhc uncompromising siluu- tion demanded by Ul-"liet" oxtrcnt- ists. Au extremist government in iiister would probn-bly result in n resumption of ‘border trouble and poiltlcul and religious feuds in Ilei fast, lit is umlerslooil that bliuislcr Thomas definitely means to exert the utmost pressure to curry out nr- ticle 12 of the ircuty ap- p o i n tin g u boundary com- mission to set- .- tlo the dispute ' over Ulster though his case has been. greatly wank? .' (British United Fresh) i. 0 N D (l N. April 24.—'i‘bc adjourned Ulti- tsr lloumlari‘ C onferencc which opened today is DH‘!- nunt with ll"- slbilitlcs of suc cess or dl/snst- er for both Ui ster and the lr. llsh Free Stats. Premier Cos- of the i Sir ‘ Craig the Ulst- er Premier are believed to be ren- sonable in thelrkvlows but extrem- ists an driving them both Into po- Qtlons that malts a compromise al James l Such u judgment. does not slgni fy in any way a lack of apprecin form of cash payments. The fccllni; of’ thunkftilness ‘to foreign countries re-lnuius tinciizmg till. especially since one in Ger- lllilll_\' hopes that the t‘.Ollt‘l'tl0Il.< in foreign countries with their eu- llghtcmncnt us ‘Lion amongst the nations. ‘in connection with the (icrmnn charity’ work, it must ht- caper-fully ll\l‘llil(llll‘i| the activity of tlu- slu- lo, lor tho state has legally t-stul» iislu-il sot-‘lnl aid to n largo exit-tit nnd has put. the flnunciul DllNlPllS logully‘. through spcrlul contribut- -Ilous m‘ other tux measures upon Ipt-r-aons with (zapilttl, so that thoir inbiilty (u nmkc -voluntnr_v privati- vhurlly is thereby conaiilcruhly llmiltwl. Cost to Employers 0 lu tirdcr lo furnish the unem- ployment stipport it is providcti that four-fifths of lhe expenditures silnuid bu provided by tnnployt ‘s and t-nlplolm-t-s. The employer h -.4.—1, _._ ‘ (Continued on Page Three) Moi St. Vincent De Paul Sewing Circle The closing meeting of St. Vinc- ent De Pnul Sewing (Iircle was hell n! Notre Dame Academy 'i‘hursday nfternon with u largo attendance. The Secreluri-‘s report ' showed that during the year there were iii-l garments (made by the mom- bers) i overcoat. 2 lirliffii suits, II pairs mitts. Il-l pairs shoes. l5 pairs ruibbers. i yards ilunneletlc and i!) miscellaneous articles distributed sarong the poor of the cily. The treasurer n‘! tire Society. itov. Maurice McDonald congrat ulatell the President. nnd members on their record oi achievement and encouraged them in the continu- jtion of the value of foreign aid. 0n the contrary. in Germany through this aid unreplacztbit‘ vuiue come into the country, bc it in the form to German condi- tions will work toward rccoticliizi- " Announcements, lNlllNllll Successful Entertain- ment by the Metho- dilst C. G. I. T. Last blllg shortage in England. The English housing shortage. in its present acute stage, is a war ‘inheritance. England simply is (Continued on Page Three) of footls. lacking in Germany ' . . which can only be obtained with Nlght‘ foreign Inoneyls. or be it. in the “—_ ' A most enjoyable pageant and cantata was given lust evening in ‘the Heartz Hull by the iilethotlisfi Church. C. (i. I. T. The pngeanhl entitled "Tl"? Gill-i? m“! 1191135 Wffcachers‘ Federation Convention wommllllmih" collllififiefl 50ml‘ was held yesterday forenoutl. Ollflmllllf! domestic 8991195 which! A letter was read from the Prem- werc taken most credltnbly by tlzclit-r asking the Ft-tiemticil to ap- young ladies. The cantata. "T 8. olnt n committee to Iivork in con- Easter King" which formed the lst- limcpign with the government in ti"; Ilillfiuflf U19‘ imllefglflnmelnli- Y’? their educational iniquiry. m H 8D 0i" i y PMHPPB . l)’ KY8 fl " A msolution reiat Ve to c t s- lIli-i Dafi- The" “"5 "- "llccmififlll continuance oi History. Geography. candy solo (bulbs inlcrullsslvn- llurni Science and nynioile Rtlfll’ Foilcnving were lhe young ladies Grade Vill. was loft over for an- illklllg I'll": other yuan‘. PIllliMP-"Th! 5i" Th“ Lu!" 1° A resolution respecting higher W°"\l'l7l°°d~" qualification for third class tench- (Thildhood . . . . . . . ..llelcn (‘olllngs pm “w,- flfflppfld, Girlhootl ...I.olln Fonvyour '.____--——————————-— Wkunnnhood . Jiindu Whltlock (cgnflnugd on Page Three) he eventual working out of the |l't‘]J&\l'llllOllS problem will be by rulc _of thumb. just as it bus been in the ipnst. l Never Collect Maximum. The Dnwos report Jllitfké! the Innximtim amounts obtainable from Germany. What actually will be forthcoming in the end will be be- low the maximum. and will repres- t-nt not formal compromises but The closing 5955M" Q5 tilt‘ 1’- E- l- the outcome of the tug-of-wnr buck 59m‘- pm“ lmemaumlai Preamem’ and forth across the Rhine. Germany is in the fortunate pos- l Earthquake Recorded! ’ at San Salvador (Canadian Press) sun SALVADOR. April 2~l.~-.-\ $TAND OUT‘ IN AN violent earthquake “'21s rocortlctl ut the observatory hcrc- ynsttsrtlni". The centre of disturbance was esti- liualed to he thirteen hululrcrl kilos nlistant. probably in iticxlco or [Costa llicn. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Aphra Wlsencr ..'i‘ttbleltux— Seamstress, Daisy Uurke; Artcraft Workers. (loorglt: Guugh lzeil Rice and Doris Morrow; ' (Continued on Page Three) {rm-—- Coming Events, Meetings. Etc. IIATEM-Z canto per word each sertion. . in Hundred Thousan Has Forem (Canadian Press) nosnou. Avril lit-Th“ “W” titan building at the British Emill"? Exhibition at Wembley was ‘me of ce res of attract on a “Don't miss tho French Lecture 2:13am“ “(yesterday a...) (he by Ml‘- Jlliiil" Afsefmmi "o" M“ building and its exhibits were high- ret-cnt trip to lmiislsna" this even- |y praised by more than one hund- lill-K “l 3 0'5"“ l" Plllmml‘ "M'- Ererl thousand visitors who attend- 2553 4-25“- ed the openlnif ceremonies. ‘ immediately after the formal op- "Hoar the Cantata "The Easter pnlllfl immense crowds had com- King" by The Canadian Girls in Training in iffeal-ts Memorial Hall Thuflday night. lllll 4 23 3i "ice cream and cake sale at Hunter River l-lall Saturday, April, 26th. ‘Come. 2i "Sacred Concert ln Centrsi Christian Church Sunday evening at 8.30. Siiverroliection. illlNlllllNN BlllllllNli MAIN , NTTRNBENNLNT llElllBlEY Formal Opening of British Empire Exhibi- tion Was Attended By More Than One phmly thmnggd the corridors of iléllffi around the WOfld n8 he d8- Csnadrs buildings expressing their livered his speech at the opening delight at the exhlblssmnd especl- 0f Wembley Exhibition yesterday d ‘People-Canada ost Place. lighting system which strikingly illuminated the white dignity of the structure. ‘Everywhere was heard the comment: “Canada has the host"- Undoubtedly it will retain the popularity it gained on lhe op- enlng (lay. This is, probably the best Canadian arlverllsment ever seen in Great Britain. (Clflldlan Press.) IJONDON. April 2-l.-—'f‘he effort to have the voice oi King George a 110011. The annual meeting of the llot- nry Club was held yesterday after- noon. The Presldent. Dr- Yeo. who was in the chair gave a review of the activities for the year ending April 30th. lie commended the work of the various officers. and com- mittees. The outstanding activities were Fnrlners‘ Day. Ladies’ Night and the Rctarian Picnic. fie also spoke of the visit of Dr. Leslie Pid- nnd the notable address on Rotary by the District Governor. Dr. Span- gler- Reference was made to the bathing house erected for boys at J/tctoria Park. to the slide at Gor- (Continued on Page Three) 1m ADI DTP. EVER; APRIL. SHouJER. AND GATcH RAIN DRDPSTO oven ’EM u? AND mom TORONTO, April 25.—’~Maritlme moderate to fresh winds‘. partly cloudy with probably scattered showers. ‘ High tide this afternoon at 2.38 and tomorrow morning at 4.86. Sun nets this evening at 7.01 and rises tomorrow morning stdtil. Last quarter moon Saturday, April 26th 12.08 a. m. Summerslde tide eighteen ni-lnu- tes later than Charlottetown, Maximum and minimum tempera- lures: Toronto no u; u nmr-QL inost Impossible. _ Premier Cosgrsve realises thstlaned M a re-~ Mice hf the 800d W°I‘-l<- ally of the panoramic views of felled of success according to s Montreal ‘T15R50 HMGI, WINNING kl. failure of the coflforence moans aflult 0i Bilrc- I Afternoon ‘baa was served and l “A meeting of tbowlnsloo and scenery. With the exception of the report from radio enthusiasts Quebec p. , .. six Iii, ‘ y cents severe. blow. to the prestige or hln me lack o! ln~ most onloyoble 80ml W" V“ Wiltsllro ‘lhlpplag clubs will he Gold Coast and the West indies it throughout the‘ empire. Chnlilomltmyn ,, "fifllh-Jlitmlll A tlroquici: government and might possibly re-torfli lhliliil fiiflnt "by lhB IIWIIIIIIOPI. 0M "M" hold ‘Saturday. April 86th. Mom- was the only building in the big Some ton million of the Rich's mum . "i aw. i libll in: time onlt in forcing its resignation ioi- P I‘ 0 bl 9 I11 H J, n The a "blldl- Th9 119B"!!! W" "0""! bars with-negate ship. please not- sbowwbat was really ready. snbleets in the British lsistrbolrdlt. John ..,... » qttnofto u» ' .' nahfs a lowing on election n: which a Re-l hroushoui "6 m- , I B?“ with Benediction in lhe-Mill's"! Wiiaorotarioa of above alnbl- After cm: the Canadian buliti- his voice but the royal Voice um 3cm .. V? \ . - magnum . 0 h‘! Icy. pm,“ ‘ .- J _ - lflI-l-Sl-Sl in; again stood out owing to thenot carry beyond the lllsltllb-lalbs. ow Yell .2 T-Mlll