MAXlMS or A MERCHANT Government. lo be worthy, must give expression to the wisdom and f. The Pe r/VI/ //// _/ ‘ op|e's Paper Wll? MAXlMS OF A MERCHANT ‘ _._-q To strive unselflshly and in villi ls worthier than to attain selfish goodness o_l’ its people. 0/ fi ; so“ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew , t;"l'-'.'n."t‘l';;'ll’."Z2l t."l'."i’f‘d‘.‘st° CllARLOifTETyOwN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 7.192s gg-J<;M~;;__,;-;-;,_5_,~ c; I EBISIATIV ASEEMBLY His Honour the Lieut. Governor Gives His" Assent t0 the Road Act, 1928 é- Public -thc prospectus of the Quebec and C. N. R. Official Issues Statement (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que. April 5-When asked today to what extent. if any. the Canadian National Railways are behind the enterprise outlined in a 00000000 HUMELESS (Canadian -' Press) g -, l.,A‘l".——U- Chibougaman Railway ComparLV- .vai~§:xlN1E§(,o°pl§gonsp§je,?'e hens"), Mr. Gerard Ruel, Vice President in“ 1e‘; today i-Onowyng a “in of dough charge of legal affairs of the Can-l ““ “m, National Rauways‘ sum. “Mylburst proportions last night. Widi l l l l l l l attention has been called to the. ma“ "ecovered the body of one mi tovnumfirs ENIIRMIIIIS 0mm? 0r 0m $200.00 In The Course 0f A Brief Five Months Th 1000 illilllli l 0T 000w 00s 0 10000000000 NEW YORK, April a-Chaunceyl ‘Captain Dewar i Found Guilty; ...'___ . (Canadian Press) l GIBRALTAR. April s.- Capt. iKenenth G. B. Dewar was found guilty by a court martial today of acts subversive of discipline In re- ceiving and forwarding a letter cri- ticizing the conduct of Rear Ad- miral Bernard St. G. Collard at a: now famous dance aboard the Brit-‘British Govgts to l EFENSIVE. RIGHTS lH[ flilliflllill 9jM. Depew picturesque old man, who‘ ish battleship Royal 00k- .entered politics before Lincoln was‘ lmentioned for the presidency andf N ahaz ‘Pasha Re- l. . emu f u b d ChHNand seven persons missing. volun- 2021211311slinwiliczdiaifilfyl cgvel-pteers searched debris left by a to‘:- Accounts Tabled. Saunders Government Has Not Only Legislative Assembly April 5th. 1928 lion. J. D. Stewart directed the attention of the House to the ques- tlon asked yesterday re expedses on Court House and Provincial Building. lion. J. P. Macfntyre: The bills are not all in. We can give a state- ment to date. ' Mr. Stwdrt: I would be glad to‘ have an interim report. ‘ lion. A. C. Sounders. leader of the Government tabled thc Public Ac- counts. and the External Auditor's report. A Bill embodying An act to in- corporate the 'Stanlcy Sporting Club was read the first time. lion. Mr. Lea introduced a bill to amend an act to provide for the im- position cf a tax upon purchasers of gasoline. It received its first read- ing. At ll:30 a. m. His Honour the Lieutenant Governor gave his ‘as- sent to the Road Act, 1928. An act to confirm and render va- lid the signature of the Deputy Provincial Secretary and Deputy Provincial Treasurer in certain cas- es. was brought up for its second reading on motion of Mr. Saunders. Mr. Stewart-Why is this statute necessary to authenticate the change from assistant to deputy? Mr. Saunders: This act will be an additional safeguard. ‘ Mr. Stewart: Why not just have an act providing that “deputy" read for "assistant." Acts of this sort load up our" statutes unnecessarily. The act in question passed its second reading. An act to amend an act respect», hicles was brought up for its second reading. As each clause was read. it was explained by the Premier. Clauses 2c. 8. 10. and 13 rcad as follows: I‘ 2. Tho); subsections (c) (d) to)‘ of section 2 of said Act are hereby struck out and the following substt- tutcd therefore respectively: (c) "Chauffeur" shall mean any person who operates a motor vehicle other than his own. or who direct- l_v or indirectly receives pay or any compensation whatsoever for any work or services in connection with the operation of Motor Vehicles. | 8. That Section l8 of said Act ls struck out and the following sub-" stltuted therefore: 10. Every dealer shall, within twenty-four hours after delivery of a motor vehicle to o purchaser, no-‘ tify the Provincial Secretory of such M110. giving full particulars of such motor vchlcle Whether new or sec-‘ ond hand. sold and delivered by him in this Province, and such state- mcnts shall contain, in addition to able to tum such motor vehicle or m any further particulars required by the Secretary. the name and ad-" dress of thc purchaser of each such‘ ‘motor vehicle. Failure to comply, with the requirements of this seen lion and of Sections 13. l4. l6. l7, and 21 will render the license. per- mit or certificate and also the deal- cr's markers ol such dealer null and void. and in addition thereto such dealer shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable t0 afine not exceeding twenty dol- lars for each day during which such default continues. l l0. That Section 31 of said Act} is hereby struck out and the fol- lowing substituted therefore: 3i. Any person who loses a mark- ‘mv-Ob-Oo-vooooa-oo-owl Condensed Specials RATEq-ic. per word, not ch insertion in this column. ‘on Y OO-O-OO-OOO-OC-OOOOO-OOOQO-GOO-O ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES. Prlcoa 50 for 20c; 100 for 35c; 250 for 55c; 500 for $1.00; 1,000 for $1.05. Poltpnld, Guardian Olflcc. Guardian Job Prlntory. 0 —-?-_-__p--i,___ ‘JOB PRINTING. OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed guardian Coa- tral Job Prlntcry, Phone 182. ~—v~——i-———-— ‘Oltben Y 0k msnn noasr early. We Ive thc finest Wll"?- Buundcn. Nwlom a 0o. ‘ 8-01-6 moc- sron sat: f- swam comm. $15.00. mun engine, $00-00. mculdcr, $00.00. McDonald lb Rowe, Woodworking 00., cad-- lottetown. ' SBU-l-l-fliv lug an issue of $5.000,000 of six per-ll?" ma‘ ‘aged thmugh me “can cent bonds. secured upon a line to m the “W- be constructed between Herbertvillcf 130W" revealed ma‘ 5° °" m°"_°' anq Doblggu, 1n the counties nphouses had been swept from their Chlcoutlmf and Lake st, John infcundations and more than 200l the Province of Quebec. ‘And Iflfvishlresldenccs damaged b_y the flood to make it clear to the lnvestingthat reached a height of five fcet public that the Canadian Nntionnhin some sections. Damage was esti- Rullways have no financial interestlmated as high as half a million dol- whatever in this company or its un-ilars by city officials. Relief wort:- delmkiflg- lers told that seven persons who "The management have. howcverQwm-e 50m struggling in the [loud a very clear understanding with this waters had not been accountcd for. company that all the traffic froml The wmer 1e“, E435“ o; debris thc hnc shall be turned ‘over to thetm-cugh the cm, about three b10613 Canadian National Railways, also-m “duh extending n“. three mum m“ the “n” 8mm m‘ be 501d mlinto rural districts. In some. of thw any other company at any price: which tho Canadian Notional Rail-l ways arc willing to meet. In otherl‘ words thc National Railways huvci "Bccnusc of this right of first re- fusal. the National Railways require that the lino shall be located whore they wish it to be located“ and that the standard of construc- l l streets, buildings were tumbled to- gether. some homes were crushed 1y the torrent and merchandise (vzts were thrown poen to the homeless, mnny of whom were found wandering about the streets suffering from exposure and shock. ticn shall be satisfactory to the, ' n" C dl N ti l ‘ ._" ' 2._..§*£2.*Zrir2c ! Committee To Detachment Will Meet In Ottawa Visit Plattsburgh, (Special fa the Guardian) WASHINGTON, April 5. — A dc- tachment of two officers and ten men in uniform from the eighth battalion of thc Canadian Machine Gun Corps. non permanent active. militia. stationed at Montreal. willi visit Plattsburgh. N. Y., from JuncI l3 to 2i under plans announced tb- day by ‘he w“ Department Thelorganizntlon with Hon. R. B. Ben-l cccnd corps area has been r‘ t d t t d m ‘IA Berilnett slowly rccup-k s ruc e o ex en e usua cou.- an '“"* 1 '1 floss He may ins the leshlativn of Motor Ve-‘tesles and facilities w the detach-lfégveniygggta tgsmgrrow for a, few? ment during the visit. er or where either of his markers‘ becomes defaced. altered or damag- ed may, subject to the provisions of this Act obtain a new marker or a new set of markers aslnay be re- quired, on filing with the Secretary if he requires it. an affidavit that‘ his marker or markers has 0r have been so lost. defaced. altered or damaged. and on payment of the prescribed fees therefor: l3. That Sections 44. 45. 46 and 47 of said Act are struck out and‘ the following Sections are substitut- ed. therefore respectively: (44) Whenever a person operat- ing a motor vehicle or any other vehicle or riding. leading or driving a horse or other animals shall on any public highway mcet any otheri person operating a motor vehicle orl any other vchlcle or riding, leading or driving a horse or other animal such person shall begin. if practic- other vehicle or horse or other ani- mal to the right of thc centre of such highway. when not less than), fifty yards from such approachlng| vchlcle or animal so us to pass with- out interference. l l 45. Any person operating a motor; vehicle or any other vehicle or rid- ing. lending or driving a horse or other animal on any public high- way. shall on overtaking any other person operating a motor vehicle or any other vchlcle or riding, leading or driving a horse or othYer animal pass on the left side thereof. and such other person shall as soon as practicable turn to the right of the. centre of such highway s0 as to al-‘ low free passage on the left. 46. Any person operating a motor‘ vchlcle or any other vehicle or rid-- lng, leading or driving o. horse or- othcr animal shall. at the lntersec-‘ tion of the centres of such hlgh-‘i ways when turning to the left, pass to thc right of such intersection when turning t9 the riflhli- 47. Whcneveflany person operat-. ing a motor vehicle or any other vchlcle or riding. leading or driving‘ n horse or other animal on any; public highway meets any other person operating a motor vehicle or] any other vehicle or riding, leading’ i (Continued on page 3) -. ----<-o->» ~ Maroons Defeated New York Rangers (Canadian Press.) l MONTREAL. April 5,——Montro-‘ alMaroons defeated the New York Bangers 2-0 in the first game of the world's hockey championship series here tonight. ‘ _ -. . zo-QQ» , K. 0i‘ (I. NOTICE -§uil_ mllsniz ran r. .1. rm- Dcnnlm. chciccntatock at .. .. M wow-w ww- w. l“; .‘i"2&‘.'.‘.7.'“.?.2.';.l% 08.11 Q@II IOflYe PIXCIX cl ‘o. "f “u an. J‘ P’ Etb y» for». , you ‘ -- ‘1gsW0tlIIfIl|PW-" Ocrncr m‘ . Inc new. l. _ ° "°'"'.’““" an and up. ' t‘ 0 All lumber: plan meet nl lo: Wales College. and the Law (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, April 5.-The Conscr- vative national committee will moi-t in Ottawa April 2i. _ At the Wllllll- peg convention the committee was authorized with the following repre- sentatives to be elected by the pro- vincial organizations: Ontario four and Quebec four: Prince Edward Island one and each of the other provinces two. The committee will discuss l {lit}: days. but will be in his place in thc House when it reassembles on Tues-l 5000000000 IN 0000s‘ (Citnadian Press) l WASHINGTON. April fL-Smyr- na, which holds a. world's record for bad luck is in ruins again. The Na- tional Geographical Society said in a. word nicture of the city that six years labor to raise Smyrna from her ashes has been set nl nought apparently by an earthquake. The ancient city in Asia Minor. called by the Turks "the Eyc of Asia“ because of its fine port was just beginning to get on its feet again after thc fire of i922. Reports dictate that the latest disaster razed the Turkish quarter which ulonc escaped the fire of i922. ' wti» Motor Car Tires‘ To Be Cheaper (Canadian Press) TORONTO. April 5.—-The present drop in the price of crude rubber will result in a slight drop in thc price of motor car tires about July. sold C. H. Cdrlisle. general manag-' er of a largo Canadian rubber con- cern here today. He intimated how- ever. that conditions just at pros- ent were too unsettled to predict thc extent of the reductions. -—<0>---—- Honi-G. S. Inman _ Receives J uldgeshlp '1 I ,thc second annual Canadian Orut-zcricnl contests had theiiézgrlgriln _ . ten- ghag; they Seventy-three rcds were into National today and 230. early in the wee»; lAl-tilro Garcia Formentl. of Mex lllll7 \vas won by Frederick Hotson. Wiped 011i; A Surplus 0f $70,000, But Has Gone In The Hole $159,000. The Public Accounts and the EX- lbcrrowing now being followed ternal Auditors’ Reports were tub- Ethe Siunders Govcrmxu-nt to fin- lctl in the Legislature yesterclrL-Z iancc their gross extravagance. showing n deficit of $159,129.21. Tile Patriot in publishing the Thus. according to the External Au- ‘External Auditoyg rgpoft, 35- at dit. at July (iluvhich showed a sur- August l2. deliberately omits‘ lo plus of $70,697.18, the Saundcrfilpublish the statement by them Government has gone behind in showing the surplus as at. that date five months- no less than $229,826.39. Iof $48,759.77. The EXIEYHIII Audit 11b 511E115)? 15-’. It is quite evident from this that prepared by i119 Saunders’ Gill/Effi- lthe Patriot, like the Temperance mom's cwn External Auditors shovl- fAlliancc, DOHCWS in supplying the Ed i) $l1l‘P1\lS.0f $48,759.77. Thus cv- ;publlc with only cxpurgoled rc- en according 'to their own Audit, ‘pm-ts of official documents, al- - thc Saunders Government has con- lthough the Government paid no less .- tractcd the huge deficit 0f $207.-jthan $500 for this particular Ex- 88808 in five months. Qternal Audit. This speaks for itself and needs; . no comment. But what shall future be with the frenzied rate of lNlfRlllllllNlll. ‘DRATIJRIBAL BUNTEST llllll BE MUST ‘ n IMPURTANT YET Prince Edward Island Will Take Part on Monday in a Ten Country Contest For Championship of the World, Who Shall "Cur-‘Representativemg? - ' " TORONTO, April 5. 1928.—Nin8- Vincent Massey, Canadian Ministe ---»_-~>-\ tl1c'_..______ IContinucd on Page l5) in’, g itecn hundred and twenty eight sees to the United States. oricnl Championship and the thlrdlSouthern California ill I annual InternationalChampionship.’success was so great In i926 the international champ- quickly developed icnship was won by Herbert Wenig Contests in the United States. be- of‘ the United States. and in i927 byl l The Canadian Championship lwith its encouragement and endor- zigcd l6. of Tzxvistock. Ontario, whulsntion, the movement. which is edu- camc third in the International fin-lcational and patriotic i1 als of that year. being defenlcd bylwitliout any political associations. the Mexican representative and byyhas spread from country to coun- Georges Guiot Guillan of Franco. try with each The Mexican winner spoke in tlic,lts own contests ivith its own suh- Spanlsh language. and the l-‘renclrjccts. contestant spoke in the French lan- The subjects. for this year. guoge, therefore the Canndia cham- the various countries entered are as pion came first among those whojfqnqws; spoke the English language. ‘out-‘ cfl1lqdgi,"cmiadn‘s Future", ranking thc American and English‘ Cubgh “Jqgg Marin qr “Future m‘ champions. ‘l “ This your tcn countries will be represented nt thc Intcrniltltmul flu-m system," or ills- wmlmfcil Willi 11"‘ mo! Your. lman of thc last two hundred years.‘ These ten countries in the order“ France. "The ill which i-lirir champions will speeltflncnt," or "French culture at the lntcrnatiollnl finals m WnSll-"'."uvld 9559),," ingtun in October are w; follows: Gcrlnany. "Germany and" the Fu- Cuba. ‘ England. “England's Government- “Any British States- 51S Mexico. titre." or "The German Govern- Argentinn. ment.“ England. Holland. "Holland's Contribution Japan. .10 the Development of Free Govern- Cubn. ment." Canada. Japan. “The Japanese Govern- Frztucc. mcnt." or "Joplin and the Future." Holland. l Mexico. "The Subjects deal with United States. the Mexicali Government and with Germany. Certain Mexicali statesmen.“ This speaking order was dctcrmin-l cd by lot from drawings made iniof the Constitution." or “The Pres- Washington recently by the Hon. cnt Significance of the Constitu- llon." - Labor Candidate Wins By-Election (Special to the Guardian) (Canada-Them) DUBLIN. Irish Free Slntv- Alli"! LINLITHGOW. Scotland. April 5- - A by-vlficlloll ill Dublin cit? -—Miss Margaret H. Kidd failed to United States. "This Development Govt. Candidate _ Was Elected l l I intimation was received yesterday. by Hon. George S. lnman. K. -. that he has been appointed Judge cf the County Court for Prince County. Judge Inman was born at Central Bcdeque. Prince County. 25th June. i070. He received his education at Ccntrcville Grammar School. Prince l School of Dalhousle UnlversltyHal- lfax. Nova Scotla. ' He studied Law in the office of the late Judge Hector C. McDonald. and was admitted as Attorney in i097. and as a Barrister the follow- ing year. He practised his profes- sion at Montague. King's County for ten years, during which time he entered politics and contented sev- eral local elections. In 1911 he re- L moved to Charlottetown. where he has continued to practice ever since. Prom i901 to i001 he was Low Clerk ' in the beglcibtivo Assembly of this Province. and was Stlpendlary Mog- istrate for King's County from i905 to i000. in illil he was created King's C unccl and in 1025 he was elected President of the Queen's Oounty Liberal Association. He is one of the sitting members for the 0 Belfast District, and a. member of the present local Administration. \ C made vacant by thc disqualification north for a scat in thc Dnll Eircnnn. ihold thc scat here for the Conser- vatives at the by-clcctlon occasion- cf the transport workers leader lqd by mg dean-j o; hm- fawn; James Lcrkin- sflvc the eovcrnmcn! ‘lJalnes Kidd, and Llnlithgow will b2 a. gain today. ‘represented in the House of Cum- A. V. Rich. Goverlimflnt Cfllidl- ‘mons by Emmanuel Shlnwell of th.:_ date was clectc ‘polling 2l.73ll[_al_w1-pnr1y_ by . lfor more than seventy years was lfalncd as an after dinner speaker, ‘died at his home today of bronchial ‘pneumonia. He had been ill for less than a week and would have ‘been 04 years old on April 23rd. He continued an active career until the end. serving as chairman of the board of New York Central Rail- ‘road. He intended to attend the ,Rcpublican National Convention in lKansas City in June. With the cx- Qception of thc 192-4 convention in lCleveland. he had attended cvcry Republican Convention nine in all. since i888. At his first convention he received 99 votes for the presid- ential ilomination but withdrew in favor of Benjamin Harrison. Wit in rousingpolltical speeches was ‘a feature of the convention and icaused him. in early days to be known as the "pcachfi Mr. Depcw served two terms as United States Senator from 1809 to _19ll. Mr. Depew suffered a chill while comii to New York lost week from a five weeks vacation in St. Peters- burg. Fla. On Saturday hc was stricken with u cold and put on thc advice of H. Lyman Hooker, he re- Little Girl Was Killed When Plane Crashed (Canadian Press) BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Ap- ril 5.-—An aeroplane crashed Danmurry Village near Belfast to- day. A little girl playing in the : l l l l pilot of the plane was gravely in- lured. Donation From in, street was struck and killed and thel serves Defence _ of Communications and Foreigners. LONDON. April 5.—The British Government's reply to the Ell/Win Premier's note of March 30. which ‘was published tonight. reiterates Great Britain's detemilnatlon to ln- sist on the discharge of its respon- sibilities under the declaration of .1922, since the Egyptian Govern- ment has rejected the treaty nego- tiated by Slr Austin Chamberlain British Foreign Secretary, and the Hist S, H L d former Egyptian Premier Sarwat Pasha. 1r arry au er Great. Britain thus reserves the right to protect its commuigictafftlon . _. _ in E t. defend Egypt ago or- EPETROIT‘ Mwh“ Am“ 5‘ _ Th“ lelgngiggression and care for tho “l? Wang 5w“ statue Cm" ‘lrlghts of the foreign residents and mlttoc, which plans to erect a statue minorities in that‘ country ‘ of the great Scottish literary figure! The now of the new Egyptian m. Detroit today anqoumed a‘ LTHPremier, Nahaz Pasha, which was ‘elm’ °f $200 d°'.mt'°“ {mm 5*.‘ llalso made public by the Foreign Of- Harryfaudei- while the Scottish ‘flea declares that me British mam comedian was filling an engage- lorandum of March 4 assumes ‘may, ‘ment at the Shubert Lafayette Thc- lmude imccepmble m Egypt‘ it adds (Special to the Guardian) msined in bed at his home herelatre he” last‘ weekj “we must ha‘:e_l"camlot without a complete change Monday he became unconscious andlsamplcs of the pa“ and “one aloof character. give to an intervening Igrcalcr than Burns and Scott." said ,. These orat- in m“ swqnger and haste" the [an m land Kansas City with Minneapolis. 1the declaration of 1922 recognlwd‘ the mesent Catnmwse Gqvermnem-‘Pargo. Des Moines, St. Paul ' anrllEgyptlon independence sublcct 10' executed Salt Lake City contributing a con- the four reserved points, Britain in- ginning with 1924. and subsequently vealed Communist plans lcolattracted the attention of the Coun- authorities after listening to them ltmmwmdsol. trek is hardly Coummme British Emph-c and m,“ m“ inlcil of the League of Nations. and gossiping in the streets. I . " J‘ . n. Sltuatlo Nation conducting in‘ medical consultants were called in.’ Tuesday he improved and regained; consciousness. . l ——<~<o>--~ - ~~ ~ Military Execute Canton Reds} (Special to the Guardian) CANTON. China. April 5. —Caxi-. ,ton was tense today after the 303‘ ireds had been executed by the military authorities in anottemnt ‘to thwart an uprising. The coul- ‘munists boasted that bloodshed would only make their movement‘ when a. l4 year old street urchin r"- to the ‘ n‘; Hankow Critioa (Canadian Press) PEKING. April i-Oflicinl for- ‘uation has arisen in Hankow be- Lauder in his letter to thc com- ' tcc. Big Influx To iPeace River Country. Is Expeote (Special lo the Guardian) WINNIPEG. April 5. From nine points in the ‘United States re- turning Canadians and American settlers will come to Canada this summer. The majority of these, or about three quarters of the total number. will come through Chicago siderablc number. Comparatively few will colnc from New York and Boston and the D2- cd in the west. as the daily traffic between these ports is reported dir- account here. Hon. Robert Fol-kc. while ‘in Wlnipeg has been in consultation with officials of land companies and railways and is delighted with the prospects for a. big season. He left stone but will return next week. state the right of control” over its own acts. The Egyptian government. says the note, cannot admit the principle of intervention which would bc tantamount to its veritable abdica- tion, and ‘it furthermore declare: that Egypt is fully ready in watch over the security and tranquility of British subjects and other foreign- ‘crs in Egypt. ‘ British Claims Sir Austen Chamberlain, in thc {British reply. declines w accept Nahaz‘ words at a correct exposition‘ of the relations between Britain and (Egypt or of their respective obliga- ltlotis. He points out that following fonned the foreign powers that thc welfare and integrity of Egypt was necessary to the peace and safety of welfare and integrity would always be maintained as essential to Brit- fect to Ottawa. and not taken in'0 liSh illerefifl. Th special reloions between Brit- ‘aln and Egypt, the note continues. have long been recognized by the other powers and Britain would ro- lgard interference of another power in Egyptian affairs as an unfriendly eign reports say that if Critical 5i)" this morning for his home in Pipc- act. The note concludes that as Egypt “all” °7 the refusal °I m6 Wench For the most part. the American has refused a treaty which Bfllflifl aummllle“ ‘new l° “and 0"" a1‘ settlers who hnvc come to Canada 1110081"- PYQVldBd a Willem?!“- Oil-h“ V ‘legcd communists npw refugees wi- thin the French concession. chief of the ilatioiwlist army accus- ‘ing the Wench consul of accepting a bribe. of $200,000 Mexicali for har- boring the communists and urging the seizure of thc French conces- sion as the British one was sclzcd in January 1927. Posters have been distributed in thc native city of Hankowdenoun- ring the French and urging o boy- cott. The French ligation at Peking ‘said today that the trouble resulted from the consuls refusal to give up two Chinese women alleged to be ‘communists. since they were politi- cal refugees. The 1 legatlon denied the bribery accusation. iMore Congratulations _ For Mr. McCready ‘ The following additional congrat- ulotlonson the attainment of his eighty ninth birthday have reached Mr. J. E. B. McOrcady: l Mr. A. A. Mnclteon. M. 1-. (Ottawa) attention to ,have devoted their Peace River l Saskatchewan. The French Govern- l‘ wlegml“ ‘Vhich he Se“) t0 Gemrflregiou is expected. i, oi Chiang Kai-slick. commander-inn‘ Without exception. the American settlers have bccn successful or if ‘not have said nothing about ii. There is no report of failure. Pay- ments on their farms have bccn met tircmptlyn In fact a good pru- lpcrtion of these who have come ‘here in thc last three or four years have paid cash for their holdings and several purchases of additional lands have bccn made by them this spring. l1’ Rcoumlzs More C001) JUDCEMENT 4o Know WHEN To 4Au< film WHAT against Mrs. Ca eenLClliifkeu Mr. Shinwell polled 14,448 votemlpegr Mgg Mccg-eady; publican and James or n, n -. “he 27 yew- old Cqnsgfvaflvg Can") 1 am mused w kmw ma‘ you pendent, 8332. dldate. 0.2338. and John Douglas m.’ " " Young, Liberal.5.690. Miss Kidd car- rlcd a black cat as her mascot and Man Lccnductcd an enthusiastic campaign = i ‘in her effort to retain her father's Ill UIISlZOIlYIMI for“ the government. and inc‘.- _‘_A___ ‘ldentolly to become the y- gngest ‘swam ‘o m, Gunman) ‘woman member of parliament. LONDON, April 0. -- Safely den ---<-o>--—- livered at the County Jail lastl ' ' night after a record ltiraln rig’: frost! Raclng Vlctory For Angeies. Wll am urrc . ' wanted in connection with the‘ PPIIICC shooting of Russell Campbell. Mo?» bourne Garage employee. during an lgumgju. “m; attempted hold-up of the now dc- NQTTINQHAM‘ Erma“ Apr" 5, funci. Home Bank in that vlllugPf-Jrhe prim-e o; wges who on April ll. 192i. cure) cage. {-0-} ( .\ (=l'|l1]lll( d signer his mouu1o..| with a victory mplurmg the Roy“ up. ulrplulle m )lor nu l swlnginx Naval Hunt Cup polnt-to-point nlrumc lo lllllkl‘ all its ‘parts easy oi steeplechasc at Oxton by twenty unveils luv lrNpc-t-linli or repairs. lengths. [are in good health and enjoying lllfc on your 80th birthday. 1 Many happy retums of the day. I Congratulations. ‘ Yours sincerely. A. A. MncLl-IAN. Mr. J. A. Macdonnld. M. P, (Cardigan. l’. E. i.) Dear Mr. McCready: I have much pleasure in offering ‘most sincere congratulations on the pccasion of your ninetlcth birthday. which I understand takes place to- marrow. Notwithstanding your great age lms . I trust that thc many years of use-l is Ofifillllvlnk Hlbccn suffering a series of mishaprfulness which you have given in in his last two appearances in thel a racing field today broke througnland hope you enjoy not only this r; the past are not yet near an end, ibirthday but also “many happy re- turns." sinccrely yours . J. A- MACDONALD l l ! l l .four reserved points. “the status quo ante continues and the position to- H“ T5m"5'w~ wlmmlndel‘ “f ‘he country now is attracting much al- lday is the same as when the Ram- ‘lgmlwn “l” Hmlww- m“ P'~‘b“5h°d,tet1tio1i and a big influx to that soy MacDonald-Zaghlul negotiations broke down. cxccpt insofar as anod- =lfled by the notes exchanged in No- ‘vember. i924. The reserved pom)» remain reserved to the absolute dis- cretion of His Majesty's govenunent ‘the Egyptian government exercising (its independent authority subject in satisfying l-fls Malestys government ‘of these matters. l Russian Caretaker Found Dead At His Post (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. S.. April fm-Petcr Polhlckey. 38 Russian caretaker at the steel plant. was found dead at his post of duty today. A cup cun- talnlng traces of creolln was found nearby and a coroner's jury return- ed u verdict of accidental death. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc “Club Meeting Ccmwall Rink Monday, 9th. 3m ‘iitobin Hood Rapid Chino Ooh. ,bottcr oats, better china. All Gm. "5- l-i-Qfib. TORONTO, April 5. — Maritime u imodcratc to fresh southwest wlnds,l m" cu“- M- Du 115 PHI“ portly cloudy but mild. ‘swam chronic’ mun“ . " home. SIOO-S-IS-lmcs Toronto. rain . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 62-50‘ , Quebec. clear . . . . . . . . .. .. 44-34; “Meeting of Belfast Elmer's m- ' Charlottetown. cloudy 5l-32ifild1l4? on Saturday. April 1th. 1M- ( Halifax. cloudy . . . . . . .. Saint John, fair Boston. cloudy ,. . . New York. fair . . . . . , . . . . .. nd tonight at l2. . tomorrow morning at 5.20. float quarter moon Friday, March m1]; 1am. 0.4a p. m. _ Summer-side tflie eighteen rninut es later than Charlottetown. .. 80-38 .. 48-32 . 62-1! co-a * High tide this morning at 11.14, the! n sets this evening at 030 and Ins orders for Bead Ooh. Other important business. 3500-4-04! "Buy a. deg Saturday and help it. mood Hospital. "Greet the ladies with ‘o mils. Dfwymircoinuldgetofloglet- . .- YEW v9 . w ‘ - "noon iii-mum z-nu my; l")!!! ‘WM. ' f . we ‘if ~l sun-mm