MAxnus. OF I v ‘ MERCHANT i Many of us forestall our vlalon of .....__. m, higher things by an abnormal nif- ,.,.roolation._ ' Man, woman-alone; thus they face a sure and certain destini- extermination; do you catch? Like the Dew CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 19,27 lliii5'---Trust. the People»- llllli Premier Stewart's Pill IjiiiENl Poiicyr ,1. - t v Fesvésegozfwfiiglmvfilgfii In inaugurating His Policy oi Improved Temperance, _ i Practically a Renew Stewart puts His Trust in the People. He Does N otBelieve Ban Hated b pan- 1311171811 1101100831011 tion of Last (‘ou-‘ thatit is Neoessa ry to Place the People in Seolusion to Give q ' y - 111711139 50111111’ 1 1111"“- 1 Them Self-Contr 01. Train the Young Trust the Old Know- adlan Soclety 11011110110111 m , ledge is Strength’ is the Foundation 0f True Democracy and “118951111151311-115- <1>1-'31'11)2=-- Logg-(ggj G;;_~fig;,,,,,_ that is the Libera l-Conservative Policy on the Liquor Cues- Three hundred people sum m M‘ tention while the strains of "O Cau- ada" rang through o hotel ballroom atlons for the restoration to tile become pruu-rllinl. XI-vt-r iiilfllill ‘ ' Chinese of tllo British taoucesslolll [he four yctlrs ol‘ tllc lbul-Lt-cltlll ' nual Bllliaflflpllnna Delivered 85.00 J . Mali, Canada and U. H. A. 84-50 iliii nuts taunt Milli t iiiiii. uld Thus Satisfy . laims of This Coun- t0 Part 0f N. Y. -¢ a t e - Portland Paper Comments on Idea. Mornin Guardian, Founded III Charlottatown Guardian Two {lento ill iii tuttttti tltltsutt IN tlttuitttvt. _..__.a_____ Pfllilliil] IN THEF Is World's Most _ Powerful Battleship (Special to the Guardian) coupon, Apr" 23- —1'1'° Nelson, the world's most powerful battleship was launch- ed this morning at Newcastle- on-Tyns and will start hor trials tomorrow. She ll 797 fest long, of'33,000 tona dia- piacement and cost $85,000,000 Her guns include 9.15 1111111 ""1 2,6 inch with a large number of smaller weapons. The total crew will be 1,500. Contribution From New Zealand (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, April 23-Premi¢r Coatee of New Zeaiand has an- nounced that his government will pay Great Britain 1,000,- 000 pounds sterling as a contri- bution toward the Singapore base and also construct a light cruiser. P19111191 Legation Staff l i i r. Fu. Chosen - Eu- gene Chen Will Con- tinue to Function Until Question of Nanking Outrages is Settled. D (Special, from our own correspon- t t (mutual). 1118-. 111"" 23-" A. posul iilllL the whole -States 01 inc be coded to the D0111111l011 01 muin to gatisfy tCnnadinh claims New Y-nrlcSlute is causing con- oruilie (llscusslotl ill IVlulnc. ‘m, suggestion comes from nk M. iScilwnh, Mayor of Buf- Y,_ who puts falrlvurd llle p45,. as the solution of a iloun<l~ prchleul, caused ‘by the shift.- _ n1‘ the course of ‘iilll Niugnru 5:. imwreufze rlveos. hell the boundary lino lyctwecn e ‘BrilLsh and Freu-ch possessions North America was fixed years o the middle lines of these riv- s were accepted 113 nlarking the order. Durln-g the years that have d, according Lo Mayor tSCliWiflJ he Niagara. river hus shifted to llch an extent, throllsh the P1000115 l erosion, that tho centre 01 i110 id river bed is now considerably ustof West tAvenue. (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI. April 23. -Dr. C. Fu. souof the lute Dr. Wu Ting- faug, former Chinese minister t0 the United States, has been ap- pointed foreign minister in the Cantonese government. set up by the moderates, under Chlang Kath- silek, ut Nunking. Du Wu is un- derstood to have accepted but it is stated that Eugene Chen will con- tinue to function as the Cantonese foreign minister until the question of the Nunklng anti-foreign outrag- es is settled. Ku Yiu-Funn, a prominent as- sociate in Canton of the late Bun Yet Sen, founder of the Cantonese regime, has been appointed finance minister in the Nanklng govern- ment. ‘Dr. Wu told the Associat- ed Press today lt was not impos- sible that the nationalist govern- ment would shortly propose a con- ference with the powere to discuss China's position in the family of nations, and to thrash out the ex- traterriturial concessions and un- equal trésties which it holds large- ly responsible for the present im- passe. ‘_ Lack of unity in China, he said. would be no barrier to such a cou- ference, the nationalist govern- ment. being agreeable to the ap- pointment of delegates from the various sections, oven from the north nud from Hankow, seat of the radical Cantonese regime. here tonight. The Canadian Society of Washington was banqueting Hon. at. Ttentgin have been sullslllflwl‘ ‘Pnrliaunctlll. did he bnvt- n. cicnr mu. Vincent Massey, liits. Iviussey and lly 0011011111011 11111191‘ 1119 1°1"11'1;jority oi’ l<lll1‘l'ill~‘, nlld ncvtar until.‘ tho stuff of the Canadian legatioll- treferred to the WHDBOUVI: E0y9111‘,'tho closing tints ui tin» l-‘ittctttlfl Sir Esme ‘Howard, British ambus- 111611111 1'01‘ 11l1l11"1"111» “Y” A Iefdln|iplll'»llllllll'lll tlid lu- incl; .1 sol-nun» sador, said he was lproud and glad 1181101111111 111 1110 w“1111'1_1l1l1“1?r (film tllll lnnjcrity of lill'iiilii1l'§ on -.t tli to see Canada asserilug her right to ctalttgtllioiklltiwcfglcesiitzlzHwyllndoltllg-Onftvigirn, iiilli-lllllfil his llliijtll‘i'y' was take her place nlnollg lilo nations 1 ' ' , unlu t1 ll l t: ill\'\‘ u l utsu l. i, 11V‘? 1111111111 111111111101“ ""11 f'veteitllcl' llllfvhliy u.- t‘thine-Gilliri-flliil‘ WHAT IMPROVED TEMPERANCE MEANS ado/s prosperity in her jubilee your. He hoped that a monument. u‘ tob- let for Canadians ill the United States might be placed on Parlia- ment Hill at Ottawa this year. An Ontario choir boy, who became first tenor o-f the Metropolitan Opera ‘Company, of New York, sang two arias. He was iutrotlucnd as "Ed- dy" Johnson, and, ale-scribed himself as a Canadian with a high voice. Congressman G. D. l-laton and sev- eral other ‘Canadian-horn Ameri~ cans addressed the gathering. Trojans Are Beaten by 18 to 9 WliNllJSOR, Ont., April 22. — Saint John, 1N. B., Trojans, basket- -ba.ll clumlplono of the Maritime vProvincell, tonight were defeated in the first of tthe Dominion semi-fin- al; by Windsor‘ Collegiate Alumni by >18‘ to i). The Ontario and Que- bec champions were lfur too fleet for the visitors, and only poor work minder the basket on the part of the ‘captain, Frank Dowd, and Johnny Murray. guard saved tSalut John from a worse defeat. Another Robim-ry At, six o'clock Saturday morning when Mr. Joseph Davis, foreman- for Bruce Stewart & 00., arrived to carry out his ordinary dllfifiiy. Boundary Line Stays . lAg Canada sees it. the boundary ins did not move when tire river ' oved, and therefore Canada may uy claim to u. considerable prop rty in Buffalo. p , "One phase of the situation which us tbecu presented to 1ne- and hich I shall transmit to Judge enefick, is the similar conditions e said to prevnli along the upper _ . Lnwrentac, inyolving claims to ~porllon'of the ‘State of Maine, flat‘ as claims maybe advanced to possession of a portion of Buffalo," says Mayor tsdhtwalb. "lt is my intention to suggest o Wife of Murdered ' Missionary Safe (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, April 23. —-Mi‘B. Morris Siichter, wife of the Tor- onto missionary kiiled in China la at Shlhtsung. Miss Mary L. Craig the Philadelphia nurse, who was with the Siichter family, is still missing and her whereabouts have not yet been traced. The department of External Af- fairs today received via the foreign New Train Service To Pacific Coast (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, April 25. —All im- portant extension of Canadian N111- lonai Railways passenBel‘ train w- vlce between Eastern ICanB-du 81141 the Pacific ‘Coast, is announced 1w- day by ‘H. H. Mclauson, General Passenger traffic manager of the Canadian National system. Under cannot full equitably "on different- Lplt-zs of Fnuudn. And agflilhin the’ 110111011 ‘>1 1111111110 11111114’ 11011118811 acting Premier of Nova Scolin. olljmeunt some-tiling quite t 1'l‘11l»1hi1~tl plat-v, it has been strongly W951 11111111119 111111 1110 51111811111 1'11“ behalf oi‘ the 250 shareholders of‘fronl Wllui liley nppcurcti to ulonntcontended, though not at all in “'1' nu“ “Mk6” me a” a ‘"3"?’ 11111-1118 com-puny. of which he ls one. 1in 0l‘(i'illili'y lfinglisil, null 111s 311i1',l’ul‘llilllil!ili, lilo; old age pensions! “"913 '1 '1'“ “1-"1113311911911 1“ 111ml The presentation was ill lccogui~1 I "ewpmm 1'1’ ‘he “P1111011 01 Relhtion of Mr. Stanflehls thirty yeal-s1 porters, too, smiled with him. Empire which came i0 recognition bonds and other fundnnlelltni ill- ,_ 1 _ _ , , ‘ _ I _t ' . , and i.|d\ p< nth n1». \\ llt ll .in Pro , 2"N0 Del Ynlt shall be Issued to anyone under twentyzone years of mum’ "f mconung (“The [e811 tile (‘oust-rvtltirc" ‘ilili ~llilililii‘l\' . . . _ . ers at Pekln adopted lilo most con- $1"a‘1e‘1 31m“- 0" “'1 1111191‘ 0°01“ _ p celled should 1t be proven that the grantee has been guilty 01 recognize their desire to maintain dents wus bnlzlncfll 11y 1111111119" out a “lnzllltluto from lite pcople"i _ . _ v desiring a Vendor shall proceed by way p f petition to the Gover- (Spwm 1° The Guardi“) ltlle people," is not (tulle clear, 0H1“ k1“ 11113111111111“ was presemdls an iuiept llt udngitllrinuitlgnnd mm, u, 1,11 vyovinces and n11 of Opposition full coltslderlttlotl for title lo thai -Saturduy by lion. J. Fled Fl-usctgtnon U. i" H Pugh-u] .t viously with tht- c1" ~l of lt-ilitlsfilnzlt, and not to the man hi1m»self.‘-1°1111'5 6115i. by election Thursday of the world. in the person of u. 11111119119 "“~‘"'h9"“ Wm‘ we Chinese those opposed in prolt- "cti ]ii'lii('lii- at the last imperial conference.” . Mr. Massey spoke broil of ‘Cun- riest-Igleilts m-etli'lniiilt1iieiidl‘emIlig BTPSslW-s npprscd lliln solidly on A y w‘ ‘H1998 ‘m u ' g ' some pllu-‘l- 111' llit‘ll' tircl- lrluic ag'e_ T! a m“ h m“ mm rep": , 3—~—Regulations shall be rigorously enforced to prevent fraud and le e c . ,. . . - . . . semmlve“ m. Mnrshlll Chang Tm) when the (ollsor wilt/cs tli-tnou-i cnhnmw, attitude and greatly us. slons, and gilillfl ol’ them were cul- sisted in tho negotiations. Chin- 11111105511114 11" 1’1‘111<1'0-‘*111'0»‘1 111111’ _ drunkenness, neglect of wlfe and fanuly, or has become by habit . and re ute an id1er~ or r fli a erson. the friendliest relations as evldenc- F01‘ 11 W111‘ 01' 1111110 ‘111? 11015119111, p ’ p 0 g te p ed by tile Tlentsill negotiations. was Prune Mini-sift Mlwkrllivt although Mcigllell tn the lust luult substunilzll lliLijOPliy oi mclubers _ _ . _ v _ _ nor-ln-Councll which, 1f the petition be considered, representa- _ tlve, shall order a plebiscite of. the area to be taken, and shall TMURO‘ N" S" Apr“ Mr-A fnumillut if it nit-nut popular support, us nififrent silver leu service oi sixiuxpresaed m [he Win.“ m 1H1}: ed to lfranktstaufleitl, president and} | H 1 .1 _.. _ 1 1 -] y“ w! ., .1 . »,ltldge Kenellck that the matter general manager of Stauflclds ‘Lint-f €;:1Fy1v1[)]("l.,]|l) 11],; >“N_\|\,‘.1:;j:.l.,,_ 1p‘. pilffffftiilttililyegnuilizeihesa “ah “"d“"“'em' i 1 > m‘ “iflltvl print-line ‘the iucldenl- . Candidate (Canadian Press) ~_ mu t 1p , _ ,, , . I f _ , ,, , ,_ . _ . ‘ lflmcd the victory of W. E. fizzle Ggfigreggtimtcedlstgfizngsellg: of sclvlcc with the coulpauy nudI What done t.r..t_i1)tn'.rtllt r itchy-ill,“ : Pint.) 1S‘ to“ stir.‘ $1121. Zvfigy enlélndfgiépfly, opposmon candldate with - was made pursuant to a rcsoltltlouflnll fl111*“'"111'1~ “1 11 1111' ‘ 1110 111* 11-11 91 11g 5 .21 majority m. 552 voles and l-Bduc. 1 . . . l—~'lhe Telnpel-ance Comrmgslon Shall be empowered to 135119 per- Canadian minister, sn Esme saw l! 611111111111" pm1seflu1ug me deciding leg to llit‘ policy ul‘ lilo (iii\'t‘i‘ll~1 recognize ull foreign lenses urt-tlug- prdreflslous‘ he was m. "uwssilyi Lin leading figure in ille northern "‘-*11"11°41 1111 litclt- fiscal llnllvy 111"‘ nnsl epresentatlon 1n the use of pernnts" ese oft-mm] ckcles, despamh “m, others, soluellolv or other it wust Kin ill stliitiffll and ollt of season} 5—N0 additional VGIIdOPShi t0 those alre-ad in existence Shall be g Presentatlon Made i. at his back. Jus: whul was I be guided by a maj ority‘ vote therein on . the subject. 1119c“ “"39"” 0t a “e1 1“ w""1""r, marked degree. llc luls ltcvc i n. might be adjusted by ccdill-g the en- lnunuiucturetn in. pm-[k-utm.’ m. “Tm m, sum“; the board roolu ST. JOil-INIS, tNild., April 24.- rcd, .._ . . cc e and with whom I have Just passed at we annual nwetmg of were hctc. ~ llu llllllL lhutntt s,“ m’), u, pugp. should he entitled.“ [he majcmy o! Premier w‘ s‘ vote. Security and -mlllllci|)nl mam‘ M Prngroish-ps‘ Lahurhci“ Hilts 800d for a specified quantity 0f liquor, symbol of "that great rllirti British m“ m 111111318" mm“ m‘ m" ‘my supporlcd on rcstlutitlll lllflVHl ityl mime’ which h“ m’ “Gamma?” New!“ 1111111111110“ my 1181110111 4—Permits shall not be transferable, and shall be liable to be can- hoped that foreigners abroad will 11111111111011 \\'111‘1'011Y 0110 P111511 11111111111‘ nltuckctl hilll ym- f-ltrryiut: on with-l lnade, the Temperance Commission. Any Incorporated Town’ to Frank Stanfield I ‘meant by a “lllllndule from 0mm ’ England’ “m! the (“Hy Onel"*1111>1114111-1*¢-" P111W0VP1Z 3111 Wconlezltlctl lllut old age being COTIi-[Victory tire Stun». or Maine to (lull-ado ns- oi‘ the (70lii])llll_\',; though what ht- hnd .~".litl éll up mhshkjlxld b010,“, m the year“ of a iF‘lnni counting of votes in the St. 11nd on. exhaustive conference." Portland's View. tConlmen-tilttr. editorially, the ‘Portland Press tllet-zlid suggested the business ‘iron shareholdelg lust munth ,_\1,-_ FMS. good luck ims foiIou-t-ti lti::t ilro n, a lymtttiutt, The man who doesj er, in a culogistic address, tracedlme the history of 1896. The whole output of that. your could be produced ‘by the prgggnf sixlccnllt i‘tlt-ii:t.tlt~'l'. 11111 not. want it. need not take it. The; while in n luilu:ril_v .»u ‘Y-r its iliiiilfillTll iii. 1111550111-111191165 IWVGN-Yi straight Lilli-nth urt- i'l'l'l'i‘l‘iil'41 l'1'1tlr intthiliqv in live without assis- is H1011‘. struilull‘ i*liii‘('||‘.t\'<l Ilmn luncc, and hence is in the nature ever and sufc for tour v1. n11- of citurily or at leave-t compassion- i t i 5034 votes a new schedule, which becomes ef- fective June 24th, from Toronto and Jun-a 27th, from Vancouver, under the name "The National" will op errata between fToro-nto and Van- couver on a 93110111‘ schedule west- Iliionroe m the legislature 1O 0110 not including tho speaker- ‘Th winning candidate received and the government's representative Jonas Barter, 4482- The women of the constituency ex- dle found that n. window of the automobile accessory dspartmen was broken and the premises had been entered. Subsequent invest- igation found that c quantity of auto accessories not yet estimated were taken. A number of auto- office, cabled advices which threw some additional light on the tragedy. First reports from Shanghai stated that Rev. Morris Siichter and his eight year old daughter had been murdered by mill in three days, he suld. Ho ro- garded Stauflelds Limited as Nova Scotias premier industry and the foremost underwear mill in Canada. mound, and 91 hours and 10 minutes schedule eastlbound- ‘ tlt was announced also that in honor of Canada's Diamond Jubilee the trains under the new sol-Nico will bear the title of “The Confed~ oration." These trains will 098F810 with the latest-type alleteol eqnllr ment, including tourist and stand- ard sioepers, dining cars and radio equipped observation library‘ cars and have proven very popular with passengers between Toronto and Western Canada points since ‘their On the n-ew schedule. Chinese bandits near Yunanfu in one of the wildest parts of China. As no confirmation of report came through it was felt that it was untrue. But today's advices state that the British Minister al. Pekin has received information ‘from Yunaufu to the effect that JRev. Dir. Siichter was killed in an engagement between troops and brigands. The advices add that the widow is reported to be a: ,Shlhtsuug, wounded, but that Miss iCrulg was still missing; An ex- iperienred missionary has left for that had Portland and Mulne been part cf tCauuda, Portland's harbor facilities might have made it the ‘Greatest city of the Dominion? It ilointcd out that the United States ovarnment hilll expended lulllious 11111111-1134111: the harbor against Possible aggression. ~ Some Maine residents "might be intrigued by the suggestion. Per- 11f1l1s some might vote in fuvor of Li.‘ ihe editorial said. "Canada tts some institutions which Maine 114m not which might influence less noun». ltirt; ot‘ pull tails-jute zlllolvilttrv. V01‘? distasteful ev-t Ljyen] u-t-ttw, ‘en to ‘LlIOSI-l who by circumstances ‘The prngrnnlule n1‘ the lill>‘.-"11-‘5“ll.i‘O forflretlt iloiactlcepltsliltd zhgmffel; -. ,. ., ...;||n~ r‘ , _ . Hon. Fred P. Bligh, of Halifax, sitonrvus n.’ ‘l "ln-‘ffilntiteil |if1ilrl1llyl1 11111 Illhlliii. (‘if gatureoor pllllos-i ‘Prelgéltenlt off little legislative (zouncii, YQ;,“,,',,%,,,‘,‘,"Q, ‘fiilllisjtint; ltnt-ttns l-lrptlilittui consideration and given as. “'1 ‘ '1 1 0 10 00111‘l1ully"s shurc- .1 t-Mmd] . . .. ‘ Ti - --tlnl-ltt-.-‘- n) t» the Labor members whot . . . - ' l'1""'1~*1"""- " "“ ‘. “ ‘“ 1 1 lo of 1924 Premier Monroes party 225156553‘? wljtibh "e is ("'0' 1m’? of 192d svcru pih-"Pll “'1 "'°"11‘“""’ "We" suppnrtmg m? govirI-ll-IWEH returned with 25 members e t . rs._ b anfleld with a bou- the 01d age ,,,,,,H,,n$_ [he rural mt. ‘plant m] nil critical occas ous. ti llBiwlth an Opposition o! elevem yilizethfduggses‘ 11in? 51:111- N°v11 Swflllis ‘hill, the (lrzlitl .-\ct_ uld [Inf lh~"llnl1""fe1'1' m 011110111111 111141 111 1111111 ' since that time two memtbers were ry w c‘ 5 1191/91‘ 111111 Hudson's Buy 11411111113- '1'“ 1° l’ 1011111011‘ disuli sed from the 'i;°1'91'11m°n1 nn unprofitable year is one of the a large n,,mt,,.,. m- pm-Hpns rrtlutottt A good (teal of slulliar objectlion ranlmsand four Crossed Over w the 111118111 shots of the Mflfll-illifl iirov- by the Senate in tiu- we)‘ 01 111' T1111Y1"" Mk6" m the rural cred ts opposition for reasons of the inces. vow-e and tuthot- ulcnsuros wt-rc}tngisluticlldt also is on the vicious ' ~ tmobile tires were found back of the machine shop, in the dock tllose by and in a box car. A pane 01' glaiss was broken from the window oi’ the machine shop but it is believed nothing was taken from there. orciscd their right to vote for the ifirst time. l The bye election was called to fill the vacancy created by ‘he sitting member accepting B 80119111111111" appointment. in the general elect- mo}? MacDONALD l8 ILL NEW YORK, April 23. ——A re- ception planned by the Survey As- sociates for Ramsay MacDonald at. 4.30 o'clock this afternoon here, crown. the six forming an l11<l9~ "nine votes. Perhaps some of May- Or Schwalbis constituents might feol :11“ 111111111 W11)’ about being made '?11a11111n subject-y over night. ln ‘11959 1133s one can never be certain 111M What the popular reaction on such n I11‘0i1osltion might be." nwTlrfi editorial concluded that h; 11 110 b00918 will n' begin worry- r 0110111 being “swnpped" into Canada yet awhile." ’ a___________ ti. Condensed Specials 1 RAP-flame. per wmslnaet "iehtlllnrtiolt in this column. - P . aescrlption,‘ an ous e t , _ ~ . tral ti» Pel-‘iilltori-Pg: "ml, c” ‘ARRIVED can or ‘lioness.’ This is the best lot that have arrived on the lslsndt. ‘For. pr]. vale sale at Tluntaiu, Bell's stock v ynrd. Wood Flu McNeil, Owners. 50,34 4 22 8i 0| Noulas as ollhomb ole. eases, 112 Prince street. pr, Qllft M.D., DD. most done, don't 401W. 4308-8-12-8mos. ____ . fhoms MADE POTTED m: 1' "hash sausages, Saunders, N w- gico 00.. loam. End m a; . g _‘ '0 V00 was: coon suvatoasa 5.0 for 20c; 100 for 05c; 6th; too f0l‘ 31.09; 1,000 - Pfilllleld. Guardian 0f- vusrdlan Job Printory. ti. ‘x0111!- nanauno s-rulx .. N“: finality beef. sounder-a m‘ "1 11 '00.. outermost-m .10 of ll‘ to bunk tellers and (lashlers ry and departmental sto presented here today by James sl or and l’. J. Mul It has taken Sims four yam-g m perfect ills contrivnnce, which ha has had patented Washington. cage which shoots up almo stantansously around the (- when he strikes a lever wi . o" _, v Ivlv svd- .nrs~1l1- loot. Prolnise 1155/21 1 " movsli o embargo, ‘Fo lowing Mr. Manse and Sacra dine, it w 1111110 area defined b B00 miles from creaaed._ No om meat was issued b that part of the bee‘ affected will 111:?‘ bolus. under the ban. info dayjtbat f 6m a lar section of to 0 ' 0 berm snlnnlnil °ti:'lli:~. $4 .s“t.. mm“, L 1.‘. - l .. New Bandit-proof 1 Cashier's Gage TORONTO. Ant-ll art-noting 0 111111l111-l1r0of cashier's 10 llolice authorltle KTBW. The invention is a bullet. l _ _ - . 0fM1ik Em WAWUNGTON. ‘April 2s. --no- fthe United States milk so far as it affects 0a.. 1011115911 by Monday next. B COIifOPOIICQ-hofwggn Y. Canadian "mining;- my of Agriculture Jul- as intimated that the ‘cm. y a radius of Montreal because 1 city, will be do- ciai announce- 111 flnvhrently all Drovlnoo of Que- rernain for the e Department of Agrio tut-e rmed the Canadian Frag: to- urthsr limitation o ill’ barao would be made as quickly 111111110 health officials authorise The promised action permits barge o, is p typhoid in tha s . . . The (Iull- shoulders of the borrowers. lu the book for mun) .1 (ny- ms, lnveut- "19 ill Ottawa and proof st lu- ashlar th ills coulpleled without. cltuntzv 1111111nll<l_1111§111f11=10101i' 01111 1111101911111‘. tho prevnnh, _,-,.,,,-L h, tin- luiutisvtr tllly-illty principle. Thlls sessiont m» a mo“, m,m|,,,,. 0t‘ porsom .110 n ill'ill.‘i£'(i neither oppos tion nor 0m Am, Ipvngiyfliq Art nus th~ illlillllslzlsln even m; the part 0i most; ilntttlrtunt pit-cc of lt’1{l$111'1ilii' l’l‘Oi~'1‘1‘-“-"1"e5‘ ‘H’ was a ha“? tiou put. inio viii-cl: Ilul 111111 ‘ol‘~-l' lllllt hull to be got rid o . erroneous ill-cunn- mislentiiniz. 1-11~‘N10-' v1‘ 1110 91014110011 1111" 11011191 l' . _ _ n, W“. pup-r,- pltr- form oi‘ rural credltg of their own. cage for lbnl lllflllllltls .| t t in Jewel- res were , _ _» a , p; ,,,(.;|.-._‘i,, ...-cry rnso it hast involved a, “d6 n‘ a“ ‘h: |.|.]O.h[,,;‘ld~iit‘l1ll11l(justice‘Ifiunzlclzli responsibility that C1111» 2319]“ h“; u1l"l‘(r‘l'lulll,lcp,| on n“. qtiil- not, bennlde lo res-t solelyon the c l s l" - " ‘ _ _.., , mrt- West. ft. has become a financial servauves 111111.11“ l“. ofnnlrden, uud ‘ll no case has the ed ii. this yt-tn ‘no nl-m. “m. “m? lending 1N .116 government been effective lf-‘tlzlslihniill-ll, l: “m twfls “xmndedhAs expressed by “me 86111-1011‘ 1'“ ‘1.w-Fr.p-ftplit-tltitltt nflcf lilo members during the previous “gm m 1119.1" “(.11 u, illt‘ oldeessifln finances ‘have "become 1t m “m mpHHl-t. I is vcrv do- strultled to the limit and in no cuso people of nil of tauum Hm lileuk do“ [he Kovemmml“ want“, take 551311118- 01'1"‘“".'_"" q,‘ fl“‘,,,.v¢-|-ni"on more liability. The new meas- ure as l-t stands l. innit“: the first "m. Umrcrore, is likely to remain 55mm” objecfloniflf; .fl|‘ty prlu- n dead letter. The real author of place. 11 1-“ ‘"1 1"‘ .,,,',, ,,,.,,,,e,-..; n... flréiiellll Act l, mural-y, Prin- ciple, doi>01111em ‘m (my one olpal ml’ the Saskatchewan Uni-yer- mm 0r the provinces. reused any sltypn sincere‘ and. ab,r man but province’ so “"7 hag‘)? sensibility though he he'll made a study of all desire to ucceih tho .1‘; never the gylfiflllifi, including those of cen- involved. Sonleof the!‘ M5 been tral lliurope isvrather-inciined to “wept For mam"? n Fdward be theoretical than practical. To llofnled 0111 111111 ""43? [u 11nc1vlow the whole subject ralther from llsland if it should] m or "913 matllematlcclif academic view- would result" 551'“ c“ the exfpoltlt thanHthat of the practical 91111" 1'°"°““° 1° d“??? enmflgd,1fi-llallcltir, nnilafteralirursl credits ilflndlture which wouh l 01d ‘new or any tom‘ M cred“ is a mm" Quabec looks an" as “mun ll the of banking andtexperlenco int which 111° In m mm way- Ml (tufted in government; do .not excel. The ru- vmw husmm’ been exp; nice, ral credit. 1n till! 111111911 51411“ lParllameut, in the seep: 11mm h“ been a snccem no f“ a8 it h“ the responsibility c1 0 “ti, gungone, Ilnrt it n wholly a federal “w” 191ml“ helm]! 6mm vlnces system, and is operated by nrhotic- mmmum “My or” we mi‘: has al lbankors on a regular ‘banking solely, not conlolntiy. m“ system In the Unuod sun,” 11199“ “verlwked than 125ml’) mB- however, it has not satisfied the 111M011!" m“! “any a g time farmers of the West, for the rea- "ponaiiliiities at the llrewnd with 50,, ‘that the men who can borrow "m, ‘houldnmt burgelll-ftlss in on lhir credit could ‘have gone to ytmlg'umii>minlfegiiicil'naa' w 111° @1111" 1111111" °" 111° ‘ "1" r u . t l pendent group. The standing 18111091311011‘ now 1o to 17 no‘. lncludinli the speaker, the opposition beins 0011b postiii of independent members, formerly gupporlfil‘! of the gov- ernment, a small Ibody reprefleill" the trains will carry a mountain observation car between Klunlolmps and Vancouver and will thus pru- vide passengers with the opportun- ity cf seeing the beauties of the was called off a short time before then upon the receipt of a tele-l gram saying tile former Prime Minister of Great Britain was ill int Philadelphia. ills condition is: not serious. lie has a heavy cold.1 famous Fraser- River canyons en- route. An important chanae in the routing of "The Confederation". across the prairie provinces is also announced. Under the new sched- ule these trains will operate via Brandon, Manitoba, and Regina, Saskatchewan, thus givintl through service to those important cities in the west. The wesllbound train, leaving Toronto at 9.00 p. m" eastern standard time, will arrlive at Vancouver 3-‘39 D- m-. 3 11011" later. The arrival of this train in‘ Vancouver during the afternoon is of importance to travellers desir- ous of taking night boats either up the Pacific Coast. to Prince Rupert and utllaalun points, in Victoria or. Seattle or other coastal ports. 11B it provides time for a short visit to Vancouver before taking the night boats. lEastbound, the train will leave Vancouver at 9.130 a. m., thus pro- viding a service for - - ar- riving Vancouver from morning train-s and boataand the famous scenery of the Fraser Canyon where the Railroad follows the gold-seekers trail of '98 will be traversed in daylight, me palm!!!- ers arriving at Kalnllooirl- W116" connections for the Olmtagsn fruit county are made at. 7.40 p. leaving Winnipeg at 0.00 p. ing the ‘Fisherman's Protective Un- ion and the official opposition un- der tho leadership -of A. E. Hick- man. Winnell Wins at Sandown Park (Canadian Press) SANDOWN PARK, Ella, April 23. —~Finlehlng six lengths ahead of Herberts Choice, Winnell won the grand international stseilie chase here Saturday. Blstuna was a bad third. The winner was 7 to z against‘ in the betting, Herboril Choice 4 to 1, and- Estuna 7 to 1. l l rate of interest. In reality. how- ever, it is no the weil-todo farm" who requires assistance, but the struggling farmer, and in 119M096 that has been successfully accomp- lished thy a system of short tflflil loans, extended not by BONNI- melns but I ,2. associazlons and banks, based out the princilllfi of cooper-at on and more or less communal o it. 8o far as Dom!"- lon Parliament la concerned it has‘ m; twin will arrive at Toronto at slaved r1111 11w Illlrloct wlthoul.'7.40 a; m. atm- a run of s1 hours study tho underlying condltlonqm minute; giving ample time for or principles and largely fOr 901111- morning train connection fqr West- cal effect. nut-n credits n. causation. onuno and ohm sum to satisfy.» tronuirominte, must 1:01 points. This extension ofservice is flbased on cooperation cl‘ farmers being made to accommodate the _ . d, a nles and 801 1110 rious fllllniluflllidfzlgélinaniylléa‘ ‘cv 81:13:11 I, a auccmm b "1 one advantnlfli 11111! 111m" r - .- ._ ~ - ' q ls 111,1 t h d this llllurope, and it can always do 1a‘ t Ital-Ida the tron: the teachings of experience: ‘Mountains and ‘Pscllle coast points ' ' themselves. That irtho tloason in over lncnaslna tourist travel he- ia unsafe to depart tween llsstarn Canada. the Rocky ...-a i 4hr. Fetter. WHo TELLS Au. HE ifuows Dorm” Know Mucs l i t Maximum and minimum temper- u/tures: Toronto, fair -.-..‘ . . . . .. lltreal, cloudy obsc, snow Chhown, fair .. Halifax, cloudy . St John, cloudy . 54-43 NVW YOFR. Ish- 64-418 High time this afternoon at 3. and tomorrow morning at 6.28. .. 44-32 - 40-34 53-414 "~67 . 38-—32 Shihtsung to lend assistance. SAD DEATH The deep sympathy of t-ho entire zotnmuuity will ‘go out. to Mrs. Percy Seaman and family of Gilm- yow Road on the death of Mr. iealuan which took place on Sat- lrday rucrniug the outcome of leutal depression tensed by ill- leulth and worry over the die- strous fire of a wee ago. He leaves to mour besides his tllsconsoluto widow, no boy and me girl to mourn his loss. The funeral will be conducted ‘his afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. H. D. Raymond. Announcements, '- Coming Events, . Meetings. Etc. "inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Dr. Cilft, ll. D.. ‘D, D., most done don't delay ‘recovery in next three months. , tillfi-l-ll-lmos. "Board of Trade Anniversary supper. All members desiring tieb- ots may procure ‘same from Mt‘. A» A. Pomerov. Chairman Committee» 50 H-IHI ti. ‘wotice-‘A meeting of the m oral Conservative Eieclolo of Join stone ltlvsr Poll will be hold In gun "u m“ "um! n 7m m“ Donaah School on Afiiifllfh, at ‘f rises tomorrow morning at 4,54. Nnw moon, Sunday, May 1st, 8.110 0 Trainer, Chairman ‘clock to appoint liaiOIlt-es woof» tend the convention in May. huh;