_ MAXIMS CF A . MERCHANT _Z_- ‘(long intoleran... brings n, rstrogreaalon and dee- wlfll ll “qrldltiil n-uqtlon. _ - _ Thai" 377/7” //// - |e's Paper iiillilililill #774 "rrrry- $>¥ rQvw-"““"~ \ i ‘\\\§\ \9‘$‘§°;\ Readby Véf‘ ~ d)! a is i‘. \ \_. iii... ‘iii’! ‘ - I, IUiiI 4E“! Jul t. s OFA MERCHANT ->__ With Individuals Intolerance w In Inharmony. unhappiness, | resentment and destruction. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew n-l-ll-r- CLARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 2c, 192s t;;"".t'...,“lttf..'.‘.'l"".'t:. ‘if“‘.‘.’."l. ti‘. WiINSI iiiiiiili i i i E ii i ii IS-Eifii iPiiiii Benito Mussolini, Mas‘ For the Opel-ling of the ter of Italy, is Suffer Second Week of the 1. ipg from an ailment Evangelistic Cam- General Store Burns; Is $18,000 (Canadian Press) lDilGiBY, N. 8., April 25.—The gen- eral store at Barton was complete- h g m) ly destroyed by fire last night with c an e m 5‘: a mrfliagiahgm gallon lChurch was easily made, and ‘Qi1,,i§f,,§°§f§‘§',§, {gsfizuiifinifr as 1w c. en ' - - - b“ y 9° soon after the opening hymn. fliiiB. Warner, who .was unable to save ileilfllliy ill lilo 9°"! even his books, lwitli tile exception and dnyhook which .~ which Has Attack- paign. ‘ Cii His Dlgestlve The large auditorium of Trinity . u. it u on -il oiled. to c- Organ‘ 11;" svtth diillxiiildrzimla in the gfiilfiiy. int. the opening of the seconds icamdia" Pa") " week's ‘Evan ellstic meetin s be- IlASi-E. Swmeiiimnd’ Apr“ 21'_iilll§ conducts?! by the United Pro- liillifill “Dim-em” “iwuesmily testmt churches of this city. The i9 mmmumam Wm” wddustmcnt. i-n. UllB tremolo! 1° tile ltlllizlil "mourn, lMsster of "Italy, now Isrwre m,“ mini: “my which seeks lilllliiiiul l” a Rick Hum‘ ‘ll Stand Amazed in the lPreseilce Till! W“ iemmed during a yum o! Jesus the Nazarene," to ‘iifllm by K’ special °°"'°ap°nd' Jesus Came liilto my Hen ." ell! "i m" ABWCHiiM press‘ ‘But, lCaDtain Best read the scripture vlilil iii“ “m” mdemugbble em"- tlesson from Proverlbs 8. The Books rynllll will“ h“ m“ “imggied '°"=.ol Proverbs he said is the Young new lllliill" ‘llliil- °°“““‘°“°° “Wilson's Book. This reading was lfol- lifetime"- h“ i“ nflvmg’ “mi a“ lowed by a selection by the lBalptist IWW °i “WW5” w acquire View“ Church Trio. Messrslloy Qlligley. olel‘ ll “New” um“ which science Leigh Dlngwell and Jack Sterne. i1" m" Y“ ‘ittemd m‘ “mt “m1 Must harmoniously and effectively lthey rendered “Crossing the Bar." wwk‘ um“ "w" Rev. lNell Herman led In prayer. “Suffering from an ailment which Di a M Emma}, mule an appeal i!" “mwked hi“ Miami“ mimi- flor a generous offerilnig, necessary iiiilswiii" Wm“ mu!“ “W” "hmrln defravin! campaign expenses. lllllllllll l" ‘WY- 5° “twill!” mm‘ willie the offering ‘Wilfl ‘being tuli- sary official Iuncheons or dinners en the the“. sang but lpllrtukes only oi‘ milk or lbowls My so,“ .- of rice, while others about him are ' 1 lible to GIILlOy to the full the rich Dr. Ramsay made the announce- repsnts placed. on the lbourd Lu menlt. of the front of them. this week each night, Saturday ex- -‘-—"<°>"—-- cepted, at 7.30 urgling s loyal wt- ‘ l n . - a nun uice a tends ce lie sl o ol d da , . . League s Invitation , Prov 8:4 "Unto YOILO ‘lllilen l Call." (Cqngdhn pm") ‘Captain Best in opening his ad- eunilos ARES, April sewer-guess evoke of the "Whenever" of ggpthm will amen; the 13am“, o; scripture. If we saw our names in Nations Invitation to send repres- the Bible wo- couldn't believe it. enrolls-es to Geneva u, attend the but here we are all included. The preliminary meetings of the disar- text tonight shows us Gnu calling msmgnt mummy"; and m‘, mm. to ma-m and seeking him. (‘rod wal- mlgglon to “(my we 79.97am“, es seeking us, In spite of all our tlop or the mung" o; u“ mag-um carelessness. and sin. Jesus’ mis- . sion to the world was toseekand to save that which was lost. God cals us through Jesus. Jesus was Co tni clock Monday limternoon. Captalin Best took as liiie text tremendously concerned about meniwanderers because lie knew man was lost tweuqqwo apart from God. Jesus cllllis men Halve,‘ on Ironi the high lpinces, cross roads. \Veinbley Sta Lemieux May go To Washington OTTAWA, April zs.- Although, ‘Mes’ mm“ city from donr tn door. nlor is current here, that, after the session of Parliament, Hon. Ro- dolphe ILIUmlQQXI Spealker of the Jiouse of Commons, will be appoint (‘id Cliiiatllan ‘M-iludater to WaahInE- on. idor the past six years, and aglain this session a substantial appro- lllristlon has been made for this liifisitioli that won created by the Capt. Beet told of Johnny Brown converted lnoilccmwn of New York n a large aristocratic church cold and formal. ill-own had n hard task to ‘preach, but be heard u woman say Amen, which aroused great criticism. She continued with her lpraises until tlhe ushers warned her that. slie would have to go lollt 1921, i1 4mm" “gamagezfilirhlilifig seilvioz. iwr, Lloyd led ill liile sinlz- or n llgdger Ing supported by the ilnlted Choirs \yerg u; m5 home, lMr. Warner line been n member "Si-lice of the legislature at llellfnx for ds of twel-ve years. ‘Recently, he has been confined to his bed by illness and‘ his store operated ‘by '_ incnilhers of his family. l ‘Hie cause of flhe fire is thought to have been a defective chimney. Appeal Sustained By Privy Council HIDWILX‘ QUEBEC, "lt is Well With pool oi‘ prayer meeting for women at 3 lo’- Assistant Atto province. thoroughfares, by a Jes-us calls men-they hckmg omcml wmmmmm the m-llfrom elvery out-lion and condition. ‘game of the Enlgiifl sociaticn Cup. It was lily e the same score that Mllblldilirrllfifllended City won the trophy from B0it0ll‘$l878 ZMAFNL at Orystnl IPaIace In 1904. ' ' contest was staged before Inomhs “at ended have,“ “mo “m”: ed -for $927,328,625 iiiiiiEiiiiNiiY iiiiiiiiill “iii-fill null (special to the Guardian) DUBLIN. Ireland, -The Irish Free State will redeem all the Ds Valera Re- publican bonds issued in the United States trues declared in Ireland a hlqh official of State Government told United Preaa would begin he laid on April today. 1927. April 24. to the In the lprior Repayments Loss (Canadian Press) mpnny vs. ned by the As a resu St. Maurice ‘Power lCo., rights on 1a ‘Gab st. Malirlceiliver sustained. Bolton Wanderers d Soccer Champions 0f England the ‘Province and t'he St. Maurie the case of the St. Maurice Power Manu- . has lbeen sus- wedneway momma April Pr"? ‘Cmmcii. M‘ third in the Ilne of succession to cording to a message received to- ' » y from Charles Ilanctot, K. C.. rney General or the the continuing services guclmlng company April 24. -—'I‘he ap- of Quebec e Power Co., in United It of this decision the its elie Fails on the. »li as (Canadian Press) boil-bolt The over 90,000 whom was King George. 4 Prior to the game the competing d up and present- eievens were l-Ine e also at the ed to His Majesty wh after years av ‘Manchester score of one go 59599493 m9 Cm’ i" ""3 "Mi 31st lust, Canadian trade reachcdifls ‘ii Fombn" Ayn total value of $Z.225.369-762~ i Xanuyl li<‘cr the corresponding 12 months he 25. waiting April spectators -—BOltll-n of $377,595,303 In iiirlcillluiilllll trade Olly at tile 25, is shown iii diam yesterday when Qustolli-s summary issued today- al to nothing ARE ROYAL’ swimsuits A daughter was born to the 5 D the 21st in London. NOW "i" "d Duiihe" °l Y°Pi< uriY good trip all things considered. The little daughter is throne. Pill-ill. snlllllllll iiNiIiiiIi flu-lull Ill-ll y l iii Intended to Discred- it the Administra- 5 [SIS iii llilNiiiiii Of Famous White Star Fleet-the Ships In- elude the Majestic . ll-lllll i. ii. ii. i. nullllilllllllll lllllt iiiY Large Turn-out For Impressive Parade to Morning Service at St. PauPs Church -—Rev. H. D. Ray- mond Preaches Elo- quent Sermon. ' U011 ——- Demonstra- Olympic, Homeric, ' _ a a a $10!! US$168. Adriatic, Cedric and (Speeiafto the Guardian) Doric- OTTAWA, Ont., April 25. —-It ..___. ' I was a supercilious and unyielding NEW YORK, April ‘lfir-Thc fain- citbinet which listened contempt-oils White Silir fleet of trans- -uously Friday to the spokesmen of Atlantic liners, intilluliilg the the thousands of Canadians who world's largest ship. the Majestic“ humbly llBiiBii ti"! fifiili W 96m probably will pales to the control of their livi-ng under the Union Jack. British interests who have submit- The honorable gentlemen sat on ted all offer for the line to the Ill- a dais raised above the level oIllei-natiolial llit-rcuiltile lVIurliie Cor- lilB lllllllliilllllfl in tile room l)€iU\V.',|)of‘ii.ll()Il. The transaction, it is and the appeals for sympathetic‘understood. will involve approxi- eoiisideratlon seemed to touchqnately $35,000,000 and will event- tllom not at all. As their epokes- uully place the White Star ships man, the Premier. dapper ill dreselundor the operation of the Cunard and speech scolded the delega- Line, although crlbed as apparently intended to bidders. ‘discredit the administration. he Corporation t would not. depart from a position President, announced after which it had taken after investl- meeting that there were ‘no i gation by experts. Te told the merits which called for comment. workers that their demonstration was useless; that it. was for the members of the House of Com- mons to say anything that had to be said. Well Known Strips two special f the delegation to lhefore 8 n. m. this morning made what rallwaymen Ottawa shortly having “What did the out of the trip?" a C. N. R. pae- senger official was asked. h, 34d tilt; liiarine Corporation. (Canadian Press) orrnunn, Alprll 2l~iin incl-nose tilc grand total 0i’ ' during For the 12 nlcliths ended dvisrcll m, iv lMurch 31, 1926, the total ‘was sn Of the total valuation iii’ the l2 and‘ domestic til exports for silsisslnxlei. o Foreign merchandise was export», ed to the value of $13,344,348. Total imports for the 12 months i" B0 . 0r stop. "liilllolujah, Praise the f h t _ nexsnbgzlvegllmnnnlbut ‘it ilnrd, I've got Salvation" said she. gzfitcgsitzz 0 c,,‘p°,,,°“°§§g,§{n at; ended, ‘March 31, 1926, i" llolwe this. seeslo‘ onliave Y“ ‘"""“" "l i‘ i“ "l" cilllwil- Smith of iBoltcn and also the 902.911 and domestic airports were, n “aid ‘we ma“ Football Association medals to valued at 61.069.067.353. c ‘iimlllfilt forth several ingest-ions from lilbeilnl. members that it is ilikll time something was ldlons, and in that connection, lMlr. Lelnieuids name is now mentioned. llt is possible to be so cultured and cold that we miss the great blessing of God. We need lto wanln ii.p_ If we haven't FDiilKlOIIBIELIIIKiIiD mike us interested ill the salvation of people we haven't eiiougtli to pull us through. The 081i] of God is.a czili to sur- render. God wlants us to lny down our puny arms of rebellion and surrender. lSoldiers know about it. Hands up. Caipt. Best spoke of a little Boer boy iii .l.iie South Afri- can W‘ar. A little liul 8 years old knew only these J-Jngiish word's ‘ii-lands up." iii, The ~Calll of God Ill n call to Sal- vation first surrender then Salva- tion. liard to say svhere one ends and lhe other begins. Captain “Best here referred to ‘his indIv-ldual work with hundreds of men iSalva- tion comes alt the lpoint of omn- plete surrender. ‘Surrender first. Salvation second. Service third. Capt. Jiest will he couldn't. under- slnml a Christian not busy in the work nf God. He cited the example of Antlrow and John and their in- Oondensed Specials RAT‘r—‘C- per word, net. mil insertion in this column. A A‘ A ‘L4 v v wvwvvv v . ‘eAuusoMe Muemse. HAM ‘burl; stein, Potted. ill/feats. fresh "Very oar-Sounders. Newsorue ‘*- Clt. Market Bing. 28-0-1-6lll ---¢--L__._._.._.. _ . ‘FAlliNIbFOR OALI~FOUR MILES from Charlottetown, good house llllll outbuildings. Write tlleter llvme. North ,.River. ellaf-t-Mewli "“ %- ~_-_______._.__._. ‘FOR eAul -l-llAvv BROWN linger. Apply at. Guardian Of- ‘FOR BALI-NO IUll-IIL OF EX- trll No. 1 flood Cobbler potatoes. runners still British ship Allrlv u. M. Compton, Ban- “°'- Pr‘; 1- ' "FM-Qt" §§mz,m1.:,3da:,e 22:2: $8 2?; ioii with Great larltslrl and Norway -—- l ' l - - n _ n _ on‘ PMN-ruya 0| IvEny zeal for winning people t‘? God. An- x12?!’ ‘gglilezléfriclttliiglnthét owéiemgig: scum-ppm“, a”; and 8,599,“. drew sought Peter, his laser bro- mne “mu w“ ‘hereby ryyeslmr "illlfliy l! cat '. ilirdian Cent- ma‘ we need m“ kind M anthua1illllfid es the official liquor dead m‘ 3°” . “lli-Hfiiiilo 133. “m” 6°“ new“ Chnum“ "Wm" line. Mr. Buckner stated today, ‘ l "mi "M “mi °"‘n‘“"i‘“"‘~ The 5°" however. that the court decision are foes of evil. Sam‘ Jones once said. "If you ill blow between the eyes, it is inter- esting to see who hollers." Isrve God dflilollii! i0 ‘You mm" aeaa-ii-uvetoree Price-Jo toot for 85c. 25o for 56c,“ 191-1100, itlllo for 41.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘POTATOIU-IUVINQ ALL THBI time at eat iihrket price.- Farmqg I Qlnbliip and culls by tile still small voice of mad in m lots st their nearest spirit. ‘ station IIOIIIGI‘ no mo nick , t. bolero road _ ' upli “have with a vnnns Willi illilllilt many can this w”. er heard God's voice. - Wbilrlwlear. Ohlvlottetowli. ----»—~——-—_—-—-~ iPholI W!!! .~ wag. " on Paps S) I Best told of “f. cell of evil are entrenched. There ‘n no w“ "lb kVn-Qfifllflh‘ "on ‘a1 of This act empowers ary of the Treasury alil the limit ere alld- agents to of ability, How does God call. Gold palm vessels His within four marine shore, and there are thr league. hioli. originally establish- is mile limit and It. has by the his experience a nlariiie vmo said he nev- clause W die didn't ed the .\> _ qfifi’ oelifwili given the never been courts. In, (cunadian NEW YORK. miles wide in the c ed States District Attorney ner and hie assistants. United States Appeals ruled proceedings ago Norwegian sagatln .5 lllll iiii llllillli Fran) When disturbed the powers coastguard under sec- tlle Tariff Act of i022. the Secret- d his offic-_ search and waters leagues from ee miles to, this in coastal It was disturbed April 24. —The one hour from shore liquor treat- ies with foreign countries may not hold water-or other liquor-Jbut the ocean no mans land for rum remains a tfull12 pinion o! Unit- ‘Buck- the iCircult ‘Court of recently in seizure inst the captured Diametnis and the d that the treat- ported wils $12,294,290. the grllmd was $214,820,449 as $80,496,480 for ‘March, 1925. me p“, HAVANA, ‘ of swordfish was responsible for engetl them-lflucltl year, lie compared with 1024- the gmumung n, the Junk“! swank i u“? Deimnmem “f er Vulcuno at the entrance in Hav- nua harbor yesterday. When four ut of Cristobal, the sword- h was captured and immediate- uiit cd tile _lllie harbor the were "gm like ship went aground. The total of foreign goods ex-iby tugs an" lFor tfiie mouth of uviurch alone?“ u Serious total of ttrlilatlinn lrlllidexpected that in a d“), m, so may °°‘"‘P‘“““i ‘wimiwlll be lbnck at their posts. ‘ (Canadian Press) April 24. —-A ys o after eating the fish the came ill; only one officer litli‘ were duties. The sailor went below and stok- lhollers until just outside e harbor when he became continue. nlid tried eam up_ .-no enroute to Norfol trgo of nitrates, was several hours. The men are not believed condition, and ‘I .0i Amateur Athletic Mr. Samuel F. Doyle, President of tho ‘M. P. B. A. A. U. of C. ar- rived home Saturday night from Moncton where he presided at the semi-annual meeting of the ‘Mari- time organization. ~ There was a lvery large attendance Mr, Doyle‘ stated in an interview with a Guardian representative, and some. very warm l-Killlwflll ensued. The fleoretary read his which allowed an increase ot affil- iated clubs there dieing now a tot- all of 00 clubs connected with the Maritime branch. One o! the princbul Items of bus- iness was‘ the matter of reinstate- ment. ‘this question caus * much dlscuseiomthe meeting felt that the Registration Committee had ‘Fell You W11 ‘lllll-lllllll lTll iliiRiIiiiiE PROVINCE llllllllzll ada — President S. F. Doyle Interviewed on His Return Satu rday Government Receives elation — Phil McDonal Malcolm Awarded Record Medals. not noted I-n. the interests ‘of the Province by not. recommending to Union of Can the A. .A. U. of C. many of oil seeking reinstatement; the executive. while more other cases the governing body merit with the reco the lM. P. B. executive. the Maritime Amateur Hockey As- sociation was taken up. Ilt was cided that. hockey be left in control of tho M, A. ll-l. agreeing to the definition of an mnlateur i-n. the Residence Rule of the M. P. B. (Continued en Page 8) t F1 dbie to ‘carry 0n their ject uDon The officer steers ' the vessel Ior tlie harbor picked up a pilot, to e but at the entrance of engines died TIE k, with a eida, the refloiited the insurgents In the Reibei Druae Night — Local Thanks of Asso- d and J o h n d I of lov ln the received the reobmmen at on ‘New o! m" minim“ "ma" plied. ‘it is understood that the C. P. R. would get flbout the same amount so that bhe deputation paid in fares aloha about $30,000. This is a good record, considering the round trip was cut to fare and half which means $12.90. The regular fare to Ottawa and return is $15.50. TORONTO. April 24. —Hope that the Ki-ng Government will be brought to a realization of the ser- iousness of the lblow dealt the automobile industry through the appeal of the workmen at Ottawa yesterday was expressed by T. A. Russell this morning. “I cannot help but think" he said. "that it will have s good In- fluence. d think no government crew will fail to be- impressed by the and a sincerity of the men and the sull- whicli they interviewed the Government." French Troops Capture Stronghold and "BEIIRUT, Syria, April 25.—-!l'he Vul- French troops today 084ml?“ 99"‘ principal stronghold of prevented the hale. soldiers gave a hundred franc from her modest pension, nnotlh feast er the day's receipts totalled abo two million francs. amount received thus that it is in the neighborhood primary objective of the fundl is reduce llhe sbiort term ‘bonds too ill that they will no longer menra war debts, as loans. kep The Weather, Etc. district after a six hour action. the Furiiess-Withyil-‘li unl- tlon for a course which he des- interests also were reported to bel Directors of the Mariflel considered the otter made it clear that the government yesterday, but J. H. Thomas, Vice- the develop- Finai approval of the deal, it is said, will be ancunced next week TORONTO, April 24. —'I‘lie Inst in London. where R. A. S. Franklin, illi! Bellllfllli trains arrived with President, of the Corporates, has‘ been negotiating with tile bidders. The W-hite Star Line is officially, term ll known as the "Oceanic Steam Nav- igation Company" and is capitalized‘ railroads make at £5,000,000. all its stock being owned -by the International Mercan- "I can only spook for the one tion to the Majestic, it operates the road officially and It received be- Olympic. Homeric, Adriatic, Ced- tween $15000 olnd $20,000 he re- rlc. Doric and other well known the council 0t Coniederiitlon, and marl op the morning of the day when ' ‘British interests shortly after the war oflored to purchase the White Star Line but at that. time the Gov- ernment's desire to maintain the strength of the United States Mer- cantile lMm-ine was a factor which . iliii , ' (i h bi ‘ll - profits for at least n day. altogeth- £18076 Lgfek ggxhhiii; tglzinealigeimz forty or fifty million francs. The the Treasury. Eventually the fund his Bible will be used to retire inter-allied well as domestic Tile one lllIliliFPll iiiid sovelitll Anniversary of the‘ Natal Day of ‘tile Pildillltllldtéill Order of Odd llfl-lillws was observed yesterday by the Churlottettilvli Inliges. who with tile Iu-ilekztli Sisters attended the iiloriliiig service ilt St. Paul's Church in ii bully. Both Lodges of the order were lwell represented, in fact one of .the largest parades ill years turn- ’i‘lle parnllc torinell at the Lolllge rouiils, Richmond St. anti proceeded to Queen thence to Grafton to tile Cilurcb. After ser- vices the parade again formed go- ing aldru; Prince St, to Kent. thence to Queen and Richmond to the LOdJZQ. The parade was Iieliileti by the Veteran's Bil-nil and fllflrlflllliitlll by COIUClCi H. M. Davison. Reverend H. D. Raymond preached the following and tnilpir We have been reading two re- markable Psalms this morning, each olf wlhich provides a text for ‘lilfi sermon. In lPslilin 72-8 ills dominion shall he from sell to sea, the text from which the name of our country L took its orlgl-n. This is the story —-t’he late Sir Leonard Tilley of New Brunswick was a member of the question of a name for the fed- erated provinces was to lbe dis- cussed he relid, as was his regular custom his morning portion from the BOOK. ‘That. (lily he read Psalm 72_ flilfl when ‘he came to .this verse there was inspired In ills mind the thought-how splen- idid a name for this land touched . by the two oceans—and when lat- nme er he presented his idea it was ap- e, proved over widow sent five thousand while the every other sugges- IJ. Ill the second Pililifll (No. 108) we read those wonderful words away of list of contributors embraced barlk “t mercy toward them that fear Him LQOk how far the east is from the Approximate figures of the entire “.65, so m, ham He m, our s,“ n“ “him” from us.". 0i \Ve have ‘here on Mile one hand- "A Dominion of Human Opportun- l° itv" on the other “A Dominion of so Divl-iie Beneficence." Let us go C8 blwk when Sir S. L. Tllley read and found the name which links together these Prov- inces from the one coast to the other-nearly 3000 miles, sixty iyears ago next year. i Great things have lhappened in -t‘hoee yeare—evsnts which have served to link inextricably the sev- eral Provinces into a great united nation. True there is just now a‘ to be it Is A MAN GETS THE SPRINQ FEVER BUT AWOMAH GETS ‘PM! HousE Gl-ifllulrtu KIND \ Sill iii-i iiliNi} iiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiliiiiiNE , .._...- (Canadian Prue) MAlRIIS. April 24.-—The steadily mounting tiotai of Emma's "save the franc fund" received a million franc impetus yesterday when -Sir Basil Zabarloff known as the "Mys- tery IMan of Europe." turned OVBT to the Ministry of Finance a che- que for Mliniatry simultaneously. with the twenty five frame bit o! ‘llcuiny Alhd El Klsidara. who in a letter to Finance Minister Perot‘ said: "All my brother Mliasulmansi April o th-west winds scattered show- i“ “mm” Mm“ “m “m” my-iarisl, fnlr with not much change In ntlon- TORONTO. gesuire- mhay-‘Dwtmpatam l“ theitfllllllefflllifé. ‘£53m “MD” xbmemclzmy-sagl Maximilm nnd minimum ten arise-whey w - » a t . flimnciuribmue mr “Tort-Toto. cloudy ..._ . . . . . .. the cas- several i High tide this morning at. officially underway. ‘llhare were do- and tonight at 10.26. trance and dona- tholllend francs de- mo nations or lfivo they tions of a. hundred trom the huualaieat to the greatest. Frenchmen lent in their gifts Full moon with the saline spirit in which thaws p.m_ men in blue responded to the oa-ll Summerside tide eighteen in 1214. The wldmlllof one of tholeutes later ‘ROBIN HOOD A.- ’ rises tomorrow morning at 4 Sunday April ‘l iests, ulill Dollar; do iiof 6g_3g iilllfliillly consideration of Sun sets this evening at 7.02 and» than (lharlottetown. feeling abroad that the Maritime Provinces have not enjoyed every benefit that was expected from l-‘ederatlon.—that the process of Centraiination has tended to send some oi‘ llie business wiiillll might otherwise have mime this wily, to bile Ilrllvliit-l-s lvillcli are reached by the St. Lmlvraiire River and till-l tlrcilt I.llkes~—l.lilit our com- mercial lnterests iilivc suffered. I uni fl Ziltirilililer anll lim able to see the force of file llrgulnent. illit Commerce, and Business Inter- IIIOZIHIITG the whole relationlsilip. Commercial wro-iligs are lilo cris- icst il(i]lISll‘fiZ~‘.-\Il adjustment of the Tariff, all adjustment of the lF-‘reight Rules. some mending oi’ Transportation Relationships. The payment of ll Subsidy, perhaps anll the wrong has been ‘made right. and l-n n lnlld where a sense of jus- tIce-s sense of right prevails. all things arc possible. Let there be only the good-will and a way to 25. -l‘rdsls the performance will be found. Matters of the lkintl require agit- They need to be got into the public ear and the public con- lpcr- science. But wile-n that. has been done I do not think that in this dollars a (101911 m‘ Montreal, clear .. 54~36 '- "~"" '"' W8" P888911 i0 mnuihuiim‘ “N” i" Quebec. fair . . . . . . .. 42-410 fcimiimi“ °" P". a) tor their lads“ gfll-lfilllmréfv mil°llalm°ia Charlottetown, rain . 41-28 _—“‘”*""_ mmondntlon of all l!“ i“ t" ‘ ll Iif , f l . . . . . . . . .. F8~3~i wagnhafi, Wth°2..“2$.;i .t.;l,;,,,,"§,,§ "w, _ _.;,__,, Announcements, rt The matter of the jurisdiction of ID Q ° ° Boston. cl a. .. ‘II-if ' "l" our»... t... no l- m» rel... .2... ...... t... Comma Events. 9.59 i "Tho special mice of tho :1’. .52. 27th. mlli- 1i p. m. in St Paul's Parish Hall.’ 8 FLOU Meetings, Etc. meeting of import- E. Island Hospital Ladies Aid. is called for today at R198) Lnlrllrfln’ if ‘l