': ritain Awaits Explanation Of JapanesePolicy nova Uneasy Over “Hands Off NTERESTIN _._.... a mma trouser-sac a Ell cans: llsobsamsupm-apimtflubi iaOhi- Jmisr Owmlvnilwnaflntfilllely Jap- durmse" oiabaeneeenveimeenmlsesguardianuths illpeaceinsb. and Hemline the sundae-amn- Ud N!“ W flmenhfmmgwallqeesaesrtsdao- fllflflii-Ilwelll-Iiifltionwiihoflad asmpnrtsd &li00llllflflflflllfllfiillll. Lggygehfl Lgqiqgfl, Odldttonwlth Unitedbtetsaor ‘anyotherpowermlllkingrewes- enhetionato-iaflu. Exit; Eli‘ 3% 5 its “l? l? = 5E. I.‘ it ggaggga -,g§§§,;;;..;§§§§ Eli so? 238d? lg Eggg E ‘fig E E E 5;? E 5E t‘ is; % 5 abla to resume conversation. ls formk utilities operaior had eavs 2 s E gfgymmuu“aencrlb.dm.llllliflb0l@fllfllhdfllddr ‘°°"""“"‘”" idma-“mdii.%°laz'wlli "‘ (ZHARLUHETOWN ashram. wmvesoayaran. -1 SPANISH Hhrlllllltwldknly Althoughministers were silent rshrdingihoirplangitwasro- wrtsdfromaources closeto the govsrnmsntthatastateofalarm vrevenmmiallawwouidbgag. MEMBERSHIP - Is. J. A. lihthinon. “sent of sh p in the organimion at a bridge y; and tee in the Canadian National Hotel on Monday afternoon. The n of life membership, Mrs. G. w. liodgson. a fo-tn-cr re- llnt. llrl. llethleaon. who has been Ind o‘. were held in of 8t. George's Day. New lVireless Exp e r i m e_ n ts Are Conducted ‘LONDON. April 35—-(Wedncs- é 1 ;_,g_ - cums Labor Regains Seat In Brit. Commons m! do all Direct Relief Pur- poses. Tendezs an being ceiisd by the Provincial Government for a bond issue of $800,000, bearhg date May lsigwithinterestatflaerataofdpsr cent. the bonds to be in ’ ‘ twns of 81.000 or to suit purchaser, interest and princkiel to be Payable at Toronto, Montreal and Oharlows- iown. The bonds are registsrabls as to principal and a sinking fund wiiéhbeknyaovd idedm e era, w ch are returnmbia at l2 o'clock noon on May 1st, are beins called on s. basis of ten and twenty year maturities. The isue is being made under authority of Chapter I of the 1N4 Acts of the Provincial Legislature, in connection with federal aid b unemploynmit and direct relief. Dalhousie Ma n . Faces Charge Of i Manslauybfer} (CI. By Guardian's Special Will DALHOU-SIE, N. 5-. M7111 24 — After a true bill had been return- edbyiihsgrendjurygthctriald William Harquaii, Dalhousis, charged with manslaughter, h2g1: at .od.ay's opening sitting of tlfl April session of the Retigouchs Circuit Court. Mr. Justice lcBisnc presiding. six wibnessm were cali- ed to the stand before court ad- journed until tomorrow. H. A. Carl’. Campbellton, is appearing for the Crown. and C. '1‘. Richard, MLA, Eaihurei». represents Basquail. Ir. Richard is being ssshicd by J. budser Bernard, Dalhousie. The charge followed the death in Hotel Dieu Hospital at Oomp- beiiton, on Sepicmber 20 last of Clement D. Morriaey, 2!. Bains John. Morrisey, died a few home after hh car, driven by his cous- in, James lforrisey. 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I levers! gnu-u strikes ms been penditures Fm. U“ Allison McDonald. wvvwhedbywwaomeizm employment and haalodgcdaoompllintwith n» with a strap soaked overnight in. 'Inte1iingbiastoryofthsineld- Ilttwighhikmhthcrblacfiiy sebgthatwnsnthsmssoftiiiihad been noticed. and following an in- m. m He sl-id he felt “absolutely Justified" in meting out the pim- iahiueat b. did The Moumeq Police constable had hem called in to make an in- vestigetion of the theft. Question. ing the boys did not bring forth the necessary information, the Mlwlpai of the school declared. lamina! Quiet "The Indian lads remained W‘ ho said. "despite warnings be punished.’ they would That Nlht, Father lsacKsy said, 818m o! the My: Wm punished. "They were stripped to the waist and at my suggution the caretaker Save the boys a strapping in the presence of the Mounted Policeman m4 BWIOII- The punishment was not savers. Each boy received not. more than five stroke; and m; were struck across the shoulders." ‘ The next day, the principal can- "ml"- "m have hm come forward end said that they would m; Tum Constable Thurston questioned the boil furthsr and rather Keeley asidthsirstorisswerenot foundto Liner Captain Sigh ts Bergs Memorial "““"u' "w" " Iiunicaticnmayresilitfrom ncwmhyilemuail. wasssnt IIWYOBKMIHIIL-Jlheiirat lei-mm \I°'""'“' vcarricd t r trial October u tths momingiinerofiaa- WW" Wm present hr IIIWII "WW" "4 M$mm ma; lalgncifsion 013s llflllmlrlrly.hclb ‘$18. Transatlantic Steam- llblllwillflall. neause. B!!! lu-mmmu n ahortsrwamthananyyetknown, ing before ilsgktrete A. A. aa- dhiplaueawaabroughtintodayby b"@-ilasuicateinellalal.io Jl- "in," n“ muqmsaum aoemsmartszuisusu- “my; ““'“"--———— ,1,“ m‘: “an 'a.....-c.-a..: “l... m... mfi.» -~~ i» one»: III. ——- Inciwamedeiislipaihat l»!!! ' 7- ,1',-,'*,,,,$*"',,_,,,_°*,';f$;fm1w r aye-swans who) ha“ sun named Mo‘? Old-nae Dansefiaahlddlinsaiigimfidfi ua*"414*":':‘1:@"“¢"" 3.%...“2‘.“....’§; sns-ssus hodsb- asalaisanannhpnanysubausngzuaasu as $3‘? fi iiday so Ilmmodictemnbfrh mhsdiaeknledlarslhzfls. wanes-m “annulment-Muir E __"_ll__'°"“° kauinmbmesmmm-sseuaangvwiw-wuump ——-— ~ mmkeaatbecvwn hlflfllxil" leteiadulyaeserwinaimat. Illflb. nuflatwiliheeesetodlibslmu Job- ‘ illidflllfsflfly. mean. V 13.80am- Authotiti ' . Trail Of Arc ' - I at”. E??? Readby i body There was nothing to indicate damnation of the measure. Speaker threw out an amend which would have brought about the rejection of the bill but would have declared the House favored the enactment of a marketing bill on wholly different principles. RELIEF Hill FEBUDEI] AREAS Railway Traffic Back to Normal In New Brunswick and Que- bee. SAINT JOHN, N. 3., April 24- Rciies for flooded districts of New Brunswick was in sight tonight as river; continued to reccde their frsshct peaks. Railway traffic had returned to practically a nor- mal state, with almost ail trains nperating on the usual schedule. Delayed by floods and washout-s last week, freight traffic became the heaviest in years. Prom one point alone. idonk, Que. 500 cars were dsspatcbsd yesterday. With waters reported to be needing at all points and the rivers free from ios, railway offioiah anticipated no further damage from floods. The 5t. John River, along moat of its course, was w- tlnning ita flip most sffecisd l-TOL Iflflllll! i? to a l t I E? number of points. CourtSentence (OI. Gllalllll’! lpeshi WI!) VILLE, N. 5-, April I4 - aafc-breakinl cum two Canard youths who m-i amrasayectwemiaunhy- noid said: "Phisiaswoll. itsnot soiougntonbeiniamlailshope Biltaftsrbeingfmlndgulltyhy JMOB-VILBa-ugshsrthsiadsez- panes , ihatwhilsitwes sreaiasnaatieutobeiniailfw aooupieofdayatheglalman-swn aladnowivths"bigtimi" as palm dflcrflied hfarfromsttl-Ietive. Thoywlll be sentenced neat massa- l (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, April Z-f-A split in the Liberal ranks in the House of Commons loomed today when Hon. W. R. Mother- wcll, former Agricultural Minister, announced he would support second reading of the government marketing bill. revolt, succeeding Liberals being unrelenting in their con- Mr. Motherwell spoke today just after a ruling of the - removqg before third reading. The .Bunbu.ry and York Oounuss com-i 10 PAGES Moterwell Suppor Gov’t. Marketing Bill .Ex-Minister Of Agriculture In Mackenzie King Government Will Vote For Bill Which His Leader And Colleagues Have Threatened To Oppose “To The Last Ditch” it was more than a one-man meat proposed by Mr. King Appeah ioliuuac The Speaker's ruling followed a debate which lasted an hour m a point o1 order raised by Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce, and, declared the amendment Wfls not in Order. Llr. King at once appealed to the Housg and the ruling was sustained by l. vote of l03 to 52. The hllI, said Mr. Motherwcll. was a. great compound of good, bad and indifferent and in places the bad feature overcame the good. Canada. was the last part of the British Empire to attempt legisla- tion of this kind and he favored a marketing measure. In 1922 the Libeal party had simeaaiully en- acted wheat marketing legislation which had got around the conflict of provincial and federal jurisdic- tlon. A provision in the bill plohlbillng the export of low grads oommod itis, including wheat and livestock. Mr. Motherwell said he regretted provisions for livestock p" ‘ were not included in the bill, as this would lead to the establish- ment in this country of a demon- strating abattoir. The proper place for smh an institution would be right in the livestock yard Objectionable feature: should be government was will to "grab the whole earth” b! ‘ with flshsrlm and. all Bndg 01 natural product. Wheat control could be included in the bill, continued the former Agricultural Minister but he cau-' tioucd the government against this. “Ifyoustarttha-tyouwiilput the fat in the fire for sure." FraningslBiIi The proper wly to frame the hlllwesiomsntbn liiorlispe- cifio products such as milk, dairy products, maple sugar and others that may be added by Parliament, giving the Marketing Board con- trol over them. This would leave Parliament with control over the vest number of marketing schemes. it would be necessary also, con- tinued Mr. Motherwcil, to give some protection to Canadian con- sumers. “When you turn loose a lot of boards with unprecedented pow- ers," it might bc wisdom to ap- point a business man with the in- tenets of the consumers at heart, to the central marketing board. Until the board crested confid- ence m the part of the public, it might be wiae to have its rulings by Parliament, suggested m. Motherwell. Ar, a later date, hen people had faith in the board and it objectives, this might be relaxed. l finding Of Human Skull” May Solve N. S. Mystery o saidlflum ISEANBER WINS BUVETED FEIEIIWSHIP Year’s Course In Arch- aeology at Athens Is Prize Captured By_ Mr. Cedric Boulter. News has been received here of ihs W181i! and again achieved ou lng suooeu. taking ha B. A. two years. ii? vanoed study, independent (Omthmed m up s) 77w Weather, Eta strong southerly winds; mull-I; cloudy, followed by showers. (Canadian Prral) METEOROLOGICAL (YFFIFE, onto, April Br-hiinim-m ami mum tompcrsiurein- Dawson . . . ... ..._ n, .. 2d 4i Akiarik . . » ... .. ll 4“ Victoria . . . . .. .12 Iii Vancouver .. ... . ' Edmonton .. anff .. .. (‘ll ry ... Baa tool Regina ... Winnipeg Tn!‘- maxu Toljnuirv llouirml M (0.2. Gnrlhfs laeelal Wire) i-la us sinned with murder. Ni """”° " EA-lgll Al!!! fi-d h- e MQJVQI‘ wmt more the can“ lg f“; m; IE1], llialblfi {Nd rot lovrn ... -' '..*:."::.ur':.": W ".2: .:::..%"Y:..i‘“ ‘° "m" --=-- panting toward a to the Hidden away in Maritime Wash-Fresh u m»: mystry of a young ‘mum's dis- eha case had been Q fwgotian winds; IIIHIIM I"! QM!“ appearaaaeshsyllaaao. wheammt “mpg. oenadian ""< ibvast@nse Jetted as to manual Railways sectionman. yum‘, “$4M”, wflgqq, eise e no: hi. could be in: stumbled our the while waik- ‘use; mostly cloudy, followed s; “@- jm‘, flq‘.¢|g1¢ gyggmgaowsra. a me ass: 011m, was vun- Sh... n u, m» a pflo a hurn- '05}; 9359;;- '"'"" " " '“ "' ished : I g 10B l“ V‘. “in” $55M‘ ‘lung-ta me ov9ul‘ng 0M all (run m . {I . I II oilorrow morn n . "._ p“ ||_ y ‘w. mag“; e: ‘ I‘:ll neon Sunday, all I. ‘LI llrs. 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