' inecs. need ill order u. endure. uni-u llolllna.‘ ' ""-..."l.'. NlilllMi Pl Iii illil llllill Hill ms lllll Ellis Springs Trap at 12.01.55 a.m. as Dean Recites Lords-Pray- er--Fully Penitent. --‘Several Hund- red Gather in Front of Jail mRiEDERiElCTB-f April 23. - Harry D. William, convicted o: the murder of ‘his ‘two ‘half-neioeo 03m IIII ‘ 914101118. 14, and: Necia. "Poster, 10 at iilostervllle in Nevemberfiast. was hanged‘ at 12.01.55 o'clock "his morning lu- a barn near the Jail yard in Fredericton. His nerve never broke and- he wen‘t to the gallows with the same ezolld demiea-nour . that he showed throughout his ‘trial, saying as m; hands ‘wleu-e strapped behind hint. "l ‘ploe ‘my trust in Him. He has carried me through so fa-r. l can do nothing for myself." He shook hands with ‘his gua/rds and Very Rev. Dean Neaies, wiho was ‘his spiritual adv-‘eer and, as he passed through the corridor on his way from the driath csi-l to the scaffold, szullcd and bade good- bye llo newspaper m-en and others present. His ‘display of nerve was wonderliul and he never lllnched. Dean Begins Pulm Charles Ste-tiling and Alex Murray, tihe guards walked beeidei theh prisoner while Dean Neales commenced uhe recitation of Psalm will. “The Lord‘ is my shep- herd—-—" Tlley passed through the corri- dor and through the jallyard, about ten feet, to a barn. They wieut ‘inside and climbed one story to ‘the loft wlhere the, execution was iheiid. As Dean Nea-lea completed ‘the recitation of the Lord's Prayer at 12.02 o'clock the trap was sprung and l2. an? est. later Williams was monounoe dead by Dr. Allan Sterling. ‘Dr. H. M. Dougon. cro- oner. of Harvey Station and Dr. L. A. Violette. M. L. A. of St. Leon- ard's also viewed the bodiy with the coroner's Jury. The bod-y was taken by. ‘D. McAdam, u er- takcr and ‘i tel-men‘: ‘was in the Rural Cemetery before dawn. The only witnesses ‘to ‘the execu- tion, wilih the exception of the Hangman, Dean Nealcs and ‘the guards, were ‘the Jury. consisting of Warden John T. Christie, of Bright; Pe‘ter MciParlane -of Nash- waaksls: ‘Conn. J. l1‘, Dohcrty of Sprln-ghlll; Add. W. L. Jennings; 1110mm Davidson. Edward Hail and James Hawthorne. Hangman Ellis was dressed in a Prince Albert coat, gray strip- ed trousers. black tie and wling collar. Looks At Witnesses When ‘he was planed on ‘the ‘trap and as Ellis ‘pu led the black hat over hai bend. WlEllrBim-fl‘ turned around to look at ‘the jurors and others who . gahered. Very Rev. n Neales express- ed tille opinion that Williams went to his death ‘fully penitaat. He amid that Williams told ‘him some days ago ‘that no man in the city of Fredericton had more to be thankful for-than he had. Au soon as ‘the bbdy had been cut down it was ‘vie ed by the cclon er‘: lu y. who oon afterwards return the formal verdict, ar..‘l a short time later the body was talcen to a local cemetery and-bur- ied. Wlh-E-la the execution was bc- lIiB‘ can-led out, a crowd 0f sever- a-l ‘hundred people coneresfliod iii ffront of the j l. New ‘hinges ‘had been placed Mi the trap of the gallows. ‘ Williams had‘ been ea. ng hurt!’ mes-la yesterday. but was some- what mlore restless than usual when ‘he retired Tuesday night-nit- er the " salvation A-rlny had con- ducted their int service i=1 he cell. As they left. some of the women kiesedhtm and ca-id s00‘!- bye; he aalrsd ‘them not to say gUQQ-hyg-fijgfi good-night. Dur ing ‘the night he had. a sound sleep. Condensed Specials § b 3.411e-40 plr word. he! filth insertion in till! column. ‘x .. .- - ~10 ts-r. Mo; xlfllii?" Road. Appty Butt non. .12 mums . H lifts‘; Holli- niadc orally, every week at Taylor's mm More. ma?‘ t Albnrtwl, ‘P. 3.1. ‘ c104 ‘ALL il-li l. era 013d.‘ uol P tiff; greater tllebus- fllfi Ereater its. for‘ confidence“ - that did mt comb. that he xi been saved aim, Lots yo!- . 00d OI 'IVIIV f: 000011910100! 6 4mm The P , Covers Prince- Edward ‘Island Like the Dew _, , senator Asks Cut . O in Commons’ Size OTTAWA, April Lit-Reduc- tion in the membership of the Hollie of commons in sought "" l Petition to Hla Majesty, of which notice was given in the Senate yesterday by sen. v 010i‘ Lynch Otaunton, ‘He suggests that the reprs-g scntatlon from Quebec, winch i! l fixed factor on which Do- minion "presentation from the rut of the country la based, be reduced from 66 to 50, so that the unlit, or rcprelcnta-' tlon could be reduced all cver' (he country, No Action Against » Boy Who" Killed His Brutal Father EIIMQNTQN, April 2a. 101119)’ GeneraPs Department will tflfe no further action in the case of Harold ‘Braun. the 13 year old boy now being held at Dldsbury for the kll_llng of his father, until after the Coroner's inquest, which has been set for Friday. officials o! the Department are of the opin- ion that if the facts brought out at the inquest are as now stated, it will be found to have been a case ofjustiflable homicide, but that a formal charge may then be laid aflalnst the boy in order to give him full discharge First Ship Up Gets Big Welcome -—Tlle At- , (Canadian Press) , , MONTREAL, April 23. ——-Navl- Bation between Montreal and Trans-Atlantfc ports opened‘ offic- ial-ly yesterday when the White Star cattle boat "Welshman" eut- ‘er-‘rd the harbor. With sirens from lugs ‘and launches i-n the har- ‘09? blvwing a welcome and‘ escort- ed by two ‘Lugs. the sttamer was ushered into her berth and was of- ficially welcome-d by representa- Lives of the harbor commissioners and officials of the Willi-to Star Line, who -,W8ll‘f. on boa/rd and greeted ner commander Captain W. Roll-arson. H's now becomes eligible for ‘the gold headed cane awarded‘ the Master of the first Radio‘ is Heard At 9000 Miles CHICAGO. April 23.—The Chi- cago Dally News announced today that its radio station, WMAQ, had been beard 9,000 miles away, ln Australia, last Thursday morning, and that the radio waves had span tied the distance in one-twentieth of a second. A cublegram stated that hundreds of persons in Aus- tralia had good reception. -—-40%-——i—— “SalbAiflllescrt Destroyed by Fire (Canadian Frau)‘ SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Apr-ll ZIi-Tlia nationally known "salt air" ‘lrsort on the shore ‘of Grealt alt Lake, twFilty miles west of here was gutted by f-iro and the ‘d-"nagc is estimated at upward of $600,000. The flank-x‘ were fan- nid by u 25 mile wind and tspuuad rn'i."l“‘.y. __-_<0>-—-— The “Originals” Hold Dinner crossed thr: Atlanltic direct.‘ <0->-————- (Canadian Press) _ wilNNl-P G. April 23. — An “0r:gIl:‘:ll" dmnel. presided over by B-rigntltr General R. W. Pater- scu was nllonded lust mght by sur- vlvcrs ‘in 12.‘; vicinity of the LIB! (ugly thousand Canadian mcii t0 respond to the colors during the G.“ rjwar. A‘: the close of tit? dllncr and‘ attire irutrssilvii o! CUer-‘el R. M. Dennlstoun. the .ncl Ascaciafon" was form- ed. lt w‘lll happen toail ranks. but confined to me w‘ "W01" ovcr“ w.th the First Confuse!"- _--'p——fiQ-O}—' Collins.’ Body is Free From Tomb , (Canadian PM“) ‘CAVE CITY. ,. Avril 33- — Floyd ocillmody :i:_ltl'm“:i‘¥;:: £191.? ‘is New two months m‘. wlhile the nclbn vainly pray- gdland feverishly Iflitfid‘ for ‘the no AB men engaged in a second qigqpt so salience the body from ‘the factn-ess of the one. succeeded in atone lock ilh the ‘path otbhs new m- hi» seventy toot level ‘ the ‘body. Instead rec lie he ‘Vlllliiilt. vessel to reach port, after having‘ OHARIDTPETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 24,1925 SOON T0 LEAVE i SIR ADAM BECK Who has been a patient at the Johns Hopkins Hospital since February, where he has under- gone blood transfusions for a condition ratacmbling anemia, will shortly leave that institu- tion, according to reports. It In rumored that he will tackle the problem of harnessing the rapids of the St. Lawrence Riv- er. emilius Jarvis (Canadian Press) TORJONTO, April 23. satisfied ‘Che emi- bonids scandals, Aenllif-uis prominent Toronto irelcascd‘ from ‘the Municipal jal nwnths imprisonment imposed upon luim by ‘Chlcf Jllsficc Mere- dith ‘last October. Revolutlonlst Was Shot‘ Down (Canadian Press) SOFIA, April 23.—-Rev‘olut‘ionist Tehountoulloff. one of the‘ principal terrorist-s under Nlnkofl, the alleg- ed Contmunlst. leader in the recent cathedral bomb outrage, who was shot and k-iled by potce Monday met death today in ‘much th-sisamo manner as his chief. Discovered by police, he refused to surrender they declare, and was shot down. Iiresbyterians ‘Issue New Paper TORONTO, Aiprll 23- The first number of ‘the Bulletin, the tem- porary official organ- of the Con- tinuing Presbyterian Church in Canada. was issued on Saturday. It ls in four page form. The Edit- or is R»e‘v. J. D. Cururlnghaln, D.D.. of Welilanli‘, with Miss M. C. G. Praised‘, of Toronto, as assistant the Presbyterian Church, the Burning Bush, with the triumph- an‘t"‘m<otto “Nrc Tamen Consuma- batur". doubt an; over," says the editor in ‘his Foreword. "The people have spoken and they have spoken with no uncertain voles. T-hey have said: "The Presbyterian Church ‘shall continue. Let the church that our fathom gave us ‘be maln- tained torus and our children and our children's children." "The voice of them- who have spoken ls not ‘the vdcc of a remn- anit. people. Presbyterian Church. The unas- saiiable fact is that tlhe Presbyter- ifan spirit mi c: the Presbyterian Church. ‘, raver men are de- termined ‘to maintain Presbyterian traditions. to honor ‘the great doc- tnnal standards of "the Presbyter- ian faith, ‘to ‘preserve the ‘princi- ples of Presbyterian polity‘ and practice. there and there only abides the Presbyterian Church." ...."8o shall e broken walls of our beloved c urch rise and gland fast. and ‘the ilatuer glory shall not be less than ‘llheiormer glory thereof." ._.-.--1‘Q)——-—- gfluspects Killed ril 28.—~ThfGO Bl hundred persons were kTlled without trial and on the mares: presumption after the born ex- plosion in the cathedral in Bo a. Thole who arrived were Jolhuli C. Wedgewood, W. Mwfliiilifii‘. hi"! P. D. Malone. Thermal-e in Bofll at the time 1f the bomb outrun in: 1am». and during subsequent events. HOSPITAL . Released From Jail ilPIliIBNS lill, i ‘ . Slliiiiiifi 0F Large Number pr‘ Ho Maintain that S0 ‘Been Saved By L er Passengers Di Disasterg- Affai vestigated. (Canadian Oren) ‘NEW YORK, April 23. ~12“- senglirs who arrived on the liner Homeric after seeing tlhe Japan- - _ use freghter ‘Raifuku Maru sink w.i.‘h its 38 officers and‘ 110811 ex- pressed w-ldel-y divergent views as to whether every possible effort had been made by the Homsrids officers ‘to savethe Japanese sea- inc-n. The Homeric (locked last night after its race wit-h d-eath failled on Tuesday. The dlvisiion among pas-zingers was about equal. Some saying that everything humanly possible had been done and that it would have been suicide to launch the Homerlcis ‘llfeboats, others stating that rthey believed some lives might. have been saved had the boats been. launched o-r rafts set udrlft towards the sinking vests-cl. Captain John Robert-a .. 0 . l-n transcribing the call sign in t r/' can‘ l - R836 b)! _ \\§‘\\\ “ - ‘1t_\i verybody ‘at-iv’- MERCHANT Commercial adver- tising is part of a won- derful system of pop- ular education. lllVlliEll RE RAIHIKII NliRll ,,,___.___ meric ‘ Passeng e r s me Lives Might Have clinching Rafts; 0th- fleln-Terrible Marine r is Being Fully In- messages broadcasted by wireless frfom the White ‘Star Liner Hom- eric at the scene of the Ralfuku Maru tragedy Tuesday morning re- lsuibed in an erroneous report be- llng circulated to effect that the Cunard Unlz-r Tuscanla was also standing helplessly by ‘the Japan- ese freighter when it sank with 38 mien. So far as naval wre-less officers are aware the White Star Liner Homierlc was the o-niy steam- er to reach the scene in time to ‘see the Ra-ifuku Maru sink. ‘lnvestlgatllng Affairs NEW YORK. April‘ 23-—The Jap- anese Consulate General ‘in New ,York ‘is obtaining all information qmsslble ‘in regard ‘to the loss of 38 lives ‘ln the slnkin-g of the Jap- ianose freight-er Raifiuku Maru off Halifax on Tuesday, H. Salto, ON THE EVE OF DOM. ELECTION "We are on the eve of ersl election" according to Hon. L. A. Tacchereau, Premier of Quebec, who ls credited with King and Queen- Will Visit the hours Friday and have their trip across special train from the Me ranean, where nary for the ccntly because of Thc King and Queen will place a wreath upon the cf the Unknown Soldier d their brief visit here. ~19 for a southern trip scribed by his physicians an attack of bronchitis, Merchant Mari Annual Re (‘Canadian Press) a Fed- liili Government Merchant England will stop here a few with President Doumergue on France by -it was neces- Klng to go re- lil-hcalth. The King‘ left London March Canadian Govt. orrxwva. April 23.41..‘ Annual lnbacrlptiolu Delivered B; Iall. Canada and U 1J3} HEHHIUT -PH|E5- ~$ French President _ ,1 PARIS, April zzt- King n I: E H M M H l i. , George and Queen Mary of lunch ran? ' NTEH FIBHT Elected oil-Second Bal- lot, But the Presi- dlter- ‘ f-r also l » jjm‘; dent’s Chair is Up- iset in the Fight and p... He‘ Suspends the - f m" Session rams. April 23.—-Edouard Her- i‘ riot, former Premier, was elected ne to the coveted presidency of the chamber of deputies in one 0f ‘the stormlest sessions ever staged there. He suffered a studied af- front from ‘the opposition, however, as M. Herriol was the only can-- didate who failed of election on the first ‘ballot, ‘his supporters lack- ing thirteen of constituting a m9.- port Cnnad Marine making the above statement in an address In Montreal. - Refuses To Open Negotiations Re Trade Treaty had an operating loss last year of $1,440,880, which ls $432,413 less thann the loss in 1923 according to the annual report 0f Sir iIenl-y Thornton tabled in the House of Commons this afternoon. if, to this operating loss is added the ln~ terest. accrued amounting to $4.- 466,144 and a depreciation amount- ing to $2,929,584 the loss for the year comes to $8,836,609. jority of the ‘Chamber membership necessary for a quorum. On the second ‘ballot he was real- ly unanimously elected, 287 ‘to 1.as this negative voee, it was learned later, was cast ‘by M. Herrlot. him- self. Fist fighting is no novelty in the ‘French lowenHouse but today the presiding officer express- ed the greatest indignation that the Deputies should carry their rioting into the rostrum itselLeven upsetting the chair of the Presl- —Havlng of justice for h‘ls as w part, together with Peter Smith, 1Y- forlnor Provincial Trrasurcr in coll- nectic-n with 0utar'o Government .-:‘ecn as terr Jarvis except. dullng the World War. > financier and yachtsman was early this m-.rr-liing farm at Lsnlgr-tan, near this city ‘on expiry of ‘his sent-Elise’ of s-lx was Elwin a testimonial signed Japanese‘ Consul General said‘ to- (SPQWII “:70! Guiijdla") by 123 ‘out of 238 first. class ‘pes- ‘day. Ml". Salto asserted that ol- MEl-iBmfiRNlfl- Alislrillill- APT". ct-ligerli‘. All person's interviewed ficials of the Kokusia Klscn Zil-Premier Stanley M. Bruce has spoke o‘f the tragedy at which. ‘men Keisha. owners of the Ralfuku ell as women wept unashlamed Maru with the aid of the White Captain Robertsseild ‘in ‘his lStar Diner owiners of the Homeric at stairs had never which arrived too late to rescue lble marine disaster, lthe crew are‘ investigating ‘the af- ifairs fully and are in consultation ITALIFAX, April 23. —A-n error with the Consulate General. BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER replied to a cable from Premier MacKenzle King of Canada on the matter of re-opcnlng the Canadian Australia Trude Treaty negotia- tions. The Conlnlomveallll Promim- declining t) do so_ Premier Bruce in his reply said he regrets his iua biiity to agree to Premier l(llg’s suggestion that the discussion nu the proposed Trade Treaty should be reopened. The Australian Pre- mier says he ls iluw awaiting tlic decision of the Canadian Parlia- ment on the Treaty. forty years (Canadian Press) IM-ONTREAL, April 23.—- i people in the mining dlstr Nova Scotia is to be issued lately by Bishop Farthing Church people of Bishop Farthing Will Issue Appeal O11 Behalf of Miners » peal for relief for the distressed the Doccse of dent, who immediately donned his silk hat as a signal that the ses- sion was suspended. Socialists Begin the Fight This conflict ensued (luring the tic-hating when Deputy Bulnnaut charged that ten deputies had vot- ed twice. Two Socialist deputies at- tacked hiln, and the fight became general. The Cabinet ‘trlumvirate, Pulnleve, Cuillaux, and Brland, face the senate- tomorrow and will ask for a ‘vote of confidence on An l p- icts of lmmed. to the a The new paiper hen-rs ‘the crest of ' iillln IN llgllill clllnl Was Arranged i»... L A meeting of the Old Home Week and Fireman's Tournament Commit- tee was ‘held ‘lasit night in U18 Eire Hall. The Chairman», M-r. S. A. ‘Mc- Leod presided. The program ‘for Old Home Week was considered dn detail and arrangements were H1009 for ten days ‘horse racing, one dull for Fireman's sports. one afternoon for Aquatic sports. ‘It iis expected that a day wilil ‘be devoted .to Nav- al and Military ‘sports as uhe Mil- itary Units will ‘prolbalbly be iln camp a4; ‘that time. As already known, H. M. ‘S. Calcutta will be in port. and possibly other ‘ships of the squad- mp, do ‘aldidition to the above there w-l-il be ‘decorated parades, an illu- Home and Firem en’s Week Committee __ At Special ‘Meeting. g_____ ‘ast Night By Old mlnated Vboat parade, street ‘danc- ing. A‘lso arrangements ‘have been made for a-glant midway from N. Y t‘o operalte daily and nightly during the wlhoie week on ‘Market Square. The ‘Committee ihas already sent out 1000 large ‘posters throughout t-he llla-rlti-me Provinces and the New‘ England States. A complete programme is being ‘prepared for. distribution and everything ‘poln-ts‘ to t-he ‘biggest week's entertainment ever given in Eastern Canada. The, Secretary, Mr. XV. R. Tinney, l-s re-, ceivllug many enquiries from aibroad. ' ‘Special reduced fares on all rail- ways and steamship lines have been‘ obtained. Ci‘ Ford Sued For Million Dollars- "Surcly ‘tll"c first noto of any DETROIT, Alprll 23.——Henry Ford (Canadian Press) musugc must be tlrat of thauk- and -t‘he Dea-rborn Publishing Com‘ TORONTO, April 23. —F. A fllllltiflfl lo God ‘hat the liays of parry, of wihlch ‘he ‘is owner/were MncDou-gall. Superint‘en‘ll‘ent~ of nalmevd defendants in a 81.000000 libel sullt flied ‘today in United States District Court lby Aaron Saplro, originator of a. plan of co- operative marketing for ‘farmers. Saplro alleges thalt articles‘ de- (umaitory to his character have sip peared in- ‘the Deanboru Independ- ent. ' Canadian Press Oflic- ial Passes Away i I Traffic of the Canadian Press wiho was stricken on Good Friday, and has since put up I1 gallant fight for life, passed away at iliié Western Hospital early this afternoon Irish Government Montreal ,this was decreed at n sea sion of the Synod of the Diocese the ministerial declaration pros- cnted yesterday. M. Calllaux will cpened ignore hits presence. Will Not Comment nlent of Caillaux Ignored IuFrench Chamber (Canadian Press) PARIS, April 23——0n anniversary of the day, the Senate sitting as a High Court deprived him of his civic right-s. and ban- ished- him from ‘Paris for war ‘time commerce with ‘the ‘Enemy, Joseph ‘Cafllaux ‘mud-e his rc-entry into the .,Se-na-be Chamber today as‘ itliniut- l-ils elrt-ry appear- ed to be unpercelved by the‘ few Senateorls present when the session continued to of Finance‘. and thEy On Strike Situ (Cgngdlarl Press) Government; had in contclnplation a plan to bring about a settlement of the coal strike by direct inher- iventlon. Premier E. H. Armstrong said he (lid not wish to discuss the imatlcr apart. from ‘he was st'l|l ‘hopeful of a settle- mutunil negotiations and ' was directing nil his ufforts in the direction 0t such ‘cousulnlnalloll. i-{O-é- c. u. R. President Denies Statements (Special to? Guardian) OTTAWA. April solute and unequivocal denial was 23.- emphasizing of Montreal this afternoon Bulgaria is the fifth (Special to The Gl-lardia PARIS, Aprill 2‘3.-A-f-ter a increase its army by seven and men under. the express lions that ‘this 1S 0M)’ i‘- ‘Wm necessary mlllltafy meagre ar-ms stores. ation (Special to The Guardla HALIFAX. N- 3-. April 23. -- OTTAWA Apr“ 23,438,169“... work this evening by appearing ‘be- Wlle-n asked to continent this m,“ o; a,“ me insurance benefits lore the Chamber Finance Com- storming on the report that the ,0 persons who through their own mittee and ‘pushing through a re. governments ‘by reprebe Misti sociatlon. PUBLAQATY Mar FQR $TONE¢ MOUNTAlN H05 AG-ENT "FOR.- An ab- Granted Request debate the ‘Council of Alnlibassadors has gran-led Builgarla llefiliiisii)" t" ‘porary measure that the men ‘be denwbiliz- Q11 by the end of May and that the equipment should be ‘taken from the existing Fire Insurance negligence are responislbloflfor ‘fires, is to be urged upon all provlncifll the Dominion Fire Prevention As- The Weathel‘: ‘Etc. rr Loo l<$ raga m‘ MADE. TH’ PRES.’- Tgp, PQT DOME, in is ‘the voice -of a gloat Let the theorist theorize Abolished Duties given today by ‘Sir Henry Thorn- AwFOL Seamus’ as h‘: will] about the legality, entity “ and the hilsitorlc continuity of the _ April 2s.- Tlhem is s. motor, lu- or truck 10.1’ every 1.000 feet of road ‘in the Unit. ed States. Governor Lee Trickle. of Vlrginiia,'told the Good Rowds As- sociation, in annual convention to- day. “He said ‘the 2.941.000 ‘mile! 0! good roads in the sountry. built a-t a cost of 01.06830 .000 were be- ing, used by more than 15.000000 motor conveyances, or six to every m-ile of highway. ‘ The Fire Marshals . OTTAWA, Apt-ll l3-~0liflcers l0!‘ (he coming your were elected at 1-he‘_pom=lnioa Fire Marshals As- HQU5T0N. T. on the pound. placed on clothing, blankets, rugs. “"- have been doubled. t pound. .,_ 30 Minute Speeches Limit of House >i_. (Canadian Prisca) i111 ~ I f; the agltaton _ :‘.:‘:.“:t:‘:.:;‘:::‘ 5tii.§°$.‘;“..°i..§§ - -. ~. @- ion, President of the Canadian ‘Ia- H“§M‘°§°§ Feermr~ .. $2.22. ‘t‘.‘;~;:l:.‘:.:* .12‘. ti h b » _f igdségdlgi’: 13?: Si)?" Qfnnfé’; others to the effect that Sir l-lellry {mugs have been and his _, ansgement were behind in Quebec othe Rouyn district. statements declared Sir Henry cm $3355“ QEgEEtQIISSYNEE $31‘?! 88:3: phatlcally are without foundation. ' .Wa have never at any time taken . any part in opposing the entry of ..‘.‘:.“:t‘.;'-i‘.::.‘:;".:l:.:.z‘;‘legit; -. N. o. on sugar from 2 3-4 d- to ld per ‘Himm- ‘Canada and U. S. ' Agree On Project (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, April ZiL-(Pinal reached b)‘ cement has been against These TORONTO. April 24.—Ma strong north and north winds, fair and cool. Toronto, cloudy _________ _ . DEUGRADE, Jose-Slovakia, ‘Ap- labor members of the Britph Parliament who arrived today from Soils. Bulgariaydeclar- ed that they were convinced sever- Montreal. fair _ nooiatlon annhal convention in ses- Quebec. ckmdy ______ __ the United States and the Domin- aion ‘here ‘tilts week as hollow-a.- E - ll B3.—— A l l OMAWA’ Apr spec a ion of Canada with regards to the committee of the House of nlsnt of water power on both allies . . B imi- maiiihs in rsliir- The cem- faes tomorrow month us. s. Stewart. violin an mo. um'$.°§'rhi.ii§'s'£hi:»m"° m mill" l!" not Yet completed it! °E m“ '“",'E"“'°““' “ma” Th” r Elm quarter movuflilgal-‘rhsy. A-p- Homeml candy for ,_ .1‘ Ad- amo» .1. A. ltndknd, sure u» work and its recommendations "iimfm l" l" 0""! i" 01°“ nu soar, um phi. 1 mission tum so cents. -Pro- ml of Non ‘OM16, was time: will hm to in approved hr the "W" "W" "W Piliie" "m" "i" ‘sales tide eighteen lam»- m- coeds lo a of the mu. ‘House before becoming effective. w! of Avril ‘"0- er m» Ohbrlottatown. " sazuau ,1; dd l, ("one 1,3 Lew“, To. V l for 1 ‘m “o h u, Charlottetown. cloudy _ _ l6 -~32 stormy. "he inflow“: mm ‘nhhh ronEzDgliilti ‘rm Mar-lei "l T" “mimlliuhiid u‘i"ii'.§'it°.°"..'§§,‘.'§§"$ FJ-ZTE... mist: will“; u’. til: "aime- ciol" - “tr” tia-i-zi-ti “m” I ' Nhiflrtltemlnlcltc: except the speech- improvement of‘ the St. Lawrence 39"“ Jam‘ m" ' " 56_38 '*-'“‘ Woo ‘President-E. H. Beer, are of?“ lead-er. An hxcepflon l‘ m", betww, Momma,‘ m", Lake Boston. fnlr - so_so cncomwa" m“ m“, even,” Prince sum-a Island. f d‘ , n, ' u o, mom“ U, 0.5m, "m, , ,,,,,,. ,0 ,,,,.,,,,.,,._ new ma. is" --------- ~- 6P4“ April 24w. the "mo-i Rim‘ l T -o- smmh a" F" e n a c“ a h access to the Great Lakes for Marl m‘?! tide this morning at 11.80 Dramatic Club wi-li pl “Dill o‘! 0mm, Dgmluloq rm Commh- M" °°il00°ii°¢ Th“ i f "°'°‘” um commma m, we “eve,” illid tonightut 12. the Ear-ah‘. Speci ties- Mr ma“ . ‘ would not. be limited for the Mla- .3“ sets this evening at 7 and appear before a body, - half the members of which sat in judgment upcn him when he was sentenced to imprisonment and exile and stripped him of ills civil rights. Though it is expected that the Senators will be reasonably pence- iui, there is no concealment that a strong hostility to Caillaux exists in ‘the Upper House. ‘ ii) heated Hostilllty to Caiilaux. lthous- condb The Senate is credited with the intention of following tradition and allowing the new ministry to show definite plans and specifics acts ibcfore it passes judgment. M. Caillauxs tractlcs in refusing to ‘become involved in the‘ controv- ersy in the chamber yesterday over his past are taken as iproof ‘that lie will ‘confine himself to ‘financ- lui matters ‘before the senate, if llc speaks at all. The Finance Minister really be- ") gun his parliamentary financial commendation for the May and June monthly credits which must be adopted ‘before the Senate and Chamber adjourn for the munici- pal elections. The committee re- jected, 13 to 10, tllc proposal to vnto lilo May credit alone. This mvllsurc is explctcd to be voted ily the cllallill-er tomorrow. it will till-n go to the Scnllto ‘EIBEOTQ whose ‘ i ._ finance committee M. Calllnux will .‘ uppcrll" Friday. veg of l Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Flaicl-Zc. par word each insertion. "On account of sickness. the concert at Freetown ls postponed until Monday. April 27th. 618-4 24-2l "ilassagc- and Electrolysis. Miss Eva Dyer. 234 Richmond St. ' 591-4-23-0l "Laden when house plea-so remember "Y" Sale in May. cleaning Rummage 6051-4-24 3i. "Warning——~l'~‘nllo_\v the crowd <-\‘or_vbody~--Illg Extra Smclal Sllow~nt Elllnu Saturday, Victoria mime .\l‘onda,v. 61'? west " in North Wiltsihifre Hail on Tuesday the 28th, a play ———-—‘l starred by who Hope River Dralma-tio Club. Specialties. sale of candy. dance, etc. A big time assured. if s2~l 6 024.2 60“--4S l i Mar-tin Bower. yocai; Mr and Mu ..~».....-. .....~..¢'A‘»-ua-u -