MAXIMS OFA _ MERCHANT -_.-__ The most fundamental tenant of Jlllille Law has regard to the sep. arate territoriality of nest or lair. Aiiiiiui Iuheorlntlorie Dell ed w.“ ' fly Iaii. Canada and u. stua. $4.50 illlil] THEY wnuln Nlvpl .. 1111111111 17. — Ovilla Bourassa. iiltefilflllOii-i {ii-HY Kiiflwh jockey. was fatally 111-1 lllired this morning when a broken saddle girth threw him from hisl .mount on to the fence in a work-i , *"_ . lout. Baron Huenefeid, Cold ' and Exhausted, was‘ Ready to Shoot His COIIIDHIIIOIIS if the. »Worst Came to thei Worst. ' EWell Known Jockey i Fatally Injured l (Canadian Press) l lHearty Welcome _, For Henry Ford? (Special to The Guardian] LONDON, April ll-Few Ameri- cans have had a heartier. thoughL unostentatious. welcome to England than He ry Ford. King George“ ‘ who met he Detroit manufacturer. (Canadian Press) 4 ‘at Col. Laiighornes wedding spent/i SAINT JOHN, N. B... April l7.—- ‘two full hours in a corner of Ladyl New matters in connection with the Aster-ls country mamm, plying mm noiabie flight 0f the Bremen‘ wes~ .witii iiii kinds of questions. Ali top- ward acioss the Atlantic aie dis- ics were touched on from (he 1m. closed in an interview with Baron l “re of the Mam“. of Nations m the iilillllcifildiyieadei‘ 0f the mifeilifl economic crisis which threatens the party. TBCBIVOG by U10 Evfifiifiii United States and England. Times Globe and Telegraph Join-nail 1t is very seldom mm m‘, King, 11115 iiiwfiiwii by iiliieiefifl lliffliigii takes such a keen interest in a pvt-i, i110 Red Helm staulm and relayed, vale individual and only a few men 1110""? bi! teiflliwnfif- ‘ ‘ “.ln this country can boast of having Ii lfiimi‘ Tim!" Mifs 519i" Felizi-ukelit his zitiention for so long. Mr. oi Saint Johii- .1 nurse on the Labia-pom was scheduled u, be we Bu,“ 1101‘ Mfidicm M15519" ‘if DP Greniflbof honor tonight at ".1 dinner given Ii Slated "ii"- il "MW ‘Film U“ iii the House of Commons. The din- musion station, at Blane Sablou, m‘. was “Ygnmzed by (oymm. Pwmp st to Grcenicy island to lciid what aid! lhcy could to the airmen. l The communication says that the] Baron was cold and very nearly ex- hausted when he landed. and had nearly lost hope of ever reaching; land. that he was prepared to shoot‘ his companions if the worst came to the worst. The first words of the ~~ -—~- {U}-___.. _ Radio Has Saved World $60,000,000 isilfleial to The Guardian) BOSTON, April l7.—-Rudio has already saved the world $60,000,000 u “ed ‘Mum m“ iu communication charges. David i'l‘l‘°“E‘#:]cl;‘l1 “gig” German wellolllarnoff. general manager of the “tmmk God“ zRadio Corporation of America, said Their first meal with the lighr- ‘today i“ m“ fiddre“ 1° ‘he HMYM“ , _ 1 m,’ conslstgBnsincss school. ling? ‘ilmfidlaillslhriyi milk. Th“ “The gigantic b11016 i111‘ suprem- mn‘ mid Misc Flori-is‘ were an very acy in communication service now ‘mdost when referring w ma“. ‘Von. being waged‘ throughout the worldf damn rent between radio and undersea cables] Mtg Ferris. message as it came has resultcdin a saving to the Am- by wireless to Red Head mm aftel-serican public conservatively CFtI-l noon was as fonows.__gremen 3i; mated at $30,000,000. He said. i hours Dublin m Groom“, 15km“, An equal saving has been oflecb’ Fug mo” of W“. Arrived noon wired abroad. vso that $60,000,000 has (my, Apr“ ‘a Mmook lmhthouse fonbeen saved 1n COIIIIIIUKHCQLIOII» rates steamer frozen m ma Lost beaflngslthus‘ far by the advent of radio." and compass inacculratleéed P213: i '“_""_“"*"‘ llxrgebcitilflgifogrlrelldfigstiliuin pnhd gunmen cross ice from Flowers Cove] Lime pommnl mam named (mlsunday to get information and l.(t “ ‘ see plane. Specially privileged here‘. b ds. iliigglggg m‘: ‘iyddcxzafustcd_ feared i and allowed to examine plane with- ‘h t may would never reach ‘and, out interference. No guard. i Ready w mo“ c0mnamms i; wm-fi; "Autographs obtained from thc ame ahherocs. First Canadian autographs. y Baron‘ kissed our hands when bidd- ing adieu. Koehl carries aeroplane’ -. 5t (mascots sent him from Berlin with wmpanmnstleflft p22‘; ,black pig given him before leavingl YlZti-‘dnvqfliirii? tfiitiycsold and anxious roiDilbiin "iim-‘hefi ‘Eiiint-‘iii "GiV-‘li, . knows NevivFeflib" a??? Lubmdo, is: iiAmrAx, 11. s.. April 17. _Anl not‘ from“. Is warmer them KoehhCplC flight of thirty-six and a half. tines not complain. all very modesf. Most thankful to have occomlliished such a feat. "First words o different lankuases were God". 1 spent iii-st night 111 i lighthouse with keeper came to the worst. Baron c once to lighthouse where 1111'?" d‘, footwear. Refused to eat until hi5 la victorious battle with fog andl ;st01‘ms off Newfoundland and a saw‘. f all on arrival. “wank land off the Labrador coast. werri ixcldescribed irra brief message receiv-l ‘ed at. the local government WITNESS}, . - t A -, e “m thore‘ Koeh‘ c-elehrlated hi‘ l‘fiigdggsiogsgtibliijriloPgl-reenleiyofiianti.1 m”? bmiafiaiofiaelsfgigv? 1'5 mill-q iwhere the German Junkers planet “ iren - with nine fiskimo dogs to cxiviifil mission hospitalitlcs to heroes. Worrrt ' (no pressing and distance too area when heavy mg was encounter“: mloff thc Newfoundland coast. ihvi by dog teams for rivers i0 “Wilt- “Til” PM“ Gm“ “emrmng - = t-i b u ti Bremen cn-l Murray Bay to get new uiitietricigl-lgtagriggedi itioafliayaiabo‘: n. but the‘ "mile “m “h” °“"“““°§‘ {lolne ‘In. liog was 2,000 lei-t high and this was: ngcd plane. Photoaraphe i) l1 085mm Then the nvlatoni . i if d ' Fifizmgurltzgnuirhirgh Efldmo do“ Iltgzlrrd lilirgztlifli‘ alternative and dos-l ithin 100 mil"? _ . . o within flit feet of the “I disabled mane coming to “filsl-lictsirlgginlin attempt toy escape from ‘mm- Mm‘ i“ i“ ‘m’ 5mm m ‘the white blanket. but this was also in vain and they had to rise again- ‘Their second attempt iii» eluding m"! ifog was fraught with danger as at (heavy storm hnd whipilefi the Sea‘ into high waves. Then tize fliers hemselves over wooded coun- tter off than before and 11 prob- Bremen landed last. Friday aftei- noon after its history making fiightl across the North Atlantic. l §¢.¢.¢+“@444+»' oo-0+4+"“T 2 Condensed Specials Q RATE-to. oer Wvifl- "i" ¢ each iiilerlioii iii this columih , . o+o§+o44+04 nvou WANT GOOD Prices 50 for 200i 250 for 55c: 50o f0 m $1.95. Postpaid- 1 l 1 lfound t be I I ' . ,, .4‘, A “try, but little . as thc district was strange ENVELOPES. (Qrccd landing would in all 100 for 35c. lnbiiity prove fatal. . ,- 51410; 1,0001 The Bremen flew over a large Guardian river and then had a nariow cs-i, tain loomed. ‘ h hi h moun Omcil- “"575?” Job P"“‘°"'ii:§i.§§d“.' The“ plague "went over i110 _ . mp" . fully. however. arid con‘ =1 descrlptioiu- clieailil’ ""5 “P” '1 5 m’ w‘. Tlhe B-emen pursued’ tiousiy executed. tluardiiiu- Cfiliuim’ i‘ "ieiime ' n‘ m h the [f5] Job primary, Phone 132. a westerly course a. 13$ d wnhl‘ night. A heavy storm com (n; in combatting the d ‘ nlaiit. but. the plans W“ 1*" i" Greenley Island Friday with its crew in an ex- n but happy in the another great» ate)? lion could be credit- __-__-—----——.-—-———" - f 1 "IIORSEB FOR SALE —-ANOTIIER success ll cariot of choice horses i118! APFW" cd Buntain 1c Eel ‘s Stock Yarztlsnffteir); is: Si ed McNeil & 00d. r“ e ° ' 8n - 31l8-4-l7-Ii. lhausted conditio _____________________.__~imowiedire that ‘l’. B. I. SCALLOPB JUST RECEIV-Iforward in avia l ed. for is b? Ialion. WEN- oried to them. _ _ t hint. sit Fisheries. . QUEBEC, Apiil 1'1‘ P-‘oregfgieéggz. 3847-4-l8-3i the signal service _s , h that the ice breaker Montcalm 11S nted from approachiflfl; rid according to ice c011- also stated that. return to its rclz-l ._.,_._...__._. “WANTEDA- CAPABLE MAN FOllibeen DTBVB min work. Apply to J. Rwinoreeniv his Home, Vlinnloe. ,‘ditions. The r090" 3842-4-18-2hme Montcalm wlill -- ular oiitro serv ce. WANTED IMMIDIATELY- GAPF‘ QUEBEC. ADril 17. der. A. G. Stetson. Winsloe. station here now definitely c t-lll-Zi the arrival of Schiller an lmaiirici». at Clllrkc city at #11:; P- i"- Duke Schiller and MI-JOI" i "15"" early. e have the finest quality- lice will spent thti 7148i" 9t mark" Saunders, Nawaom A: Co.\ lCity according to Maroon 3-31-6 mos. i at Quebec. —Thc Marconi onflrms *_-_.____-_.1___._ ‘ORDE YOUR EASTER ROAST x f’ URGES future consideration and hours westward across the Atlantic] ' p; binding in an unknown. remote Isl- '. l joyed by The Pe l flail 1111111115 1i Illllliliill Maine Senator Com-Z plains of Advantag-l e.s Enjoyed by P. EJ Island Producers. , (Special to The Guardian) , WASHINGTON, D. 0., April 17.~_ Senator Gould lRepublican. Maineil made an urgent demand in the! Senate today for an increased taviffi on potatoes. Canadian potatoes. he, said, were crowding United States potatoes out of Cuba. and invading all the South Atlantic States. The net result was a decrease in the ex- ports of United States potatoes and an increase in imports, the latter now exceeding five million bushels 136i‘ flllfluiil. y Senator Gould complained of the, advantages enjoyed by the potato producers of Prince Edward Island. He said they received froom their. government n rebate of s10 a ton out all their purchases of fertilizer. They were also on the seaboard and, could ship. at much lower cost than, their Maine competitors, to Atlant-. ic and gulf ports, ‘including New‘, Orleans. no had requested the president to" increase the present duty of 30 cents a bushel to 45 cents. but was told that could not be done until there, had been an investigation by the‘ tariff commission. He therefore in-i trorluced a resolution to appropriate" $25,000 for such investigation. The! resolution aroused no opposition. but went over under the rule forj may be‘ called 11p and passed at almost any time by unanimous consent. . .-....‘,>.___ lulsllllli ASSEMBLY? Protec ,1 Fish and Gallic tion Act, l 928, Rvceiv es Second Reading] and Was Agreed to With Amendments Hon. .l. i). Stewart} Moves an Alllfiildllflfilii‘ to Highways ln1pr0ve-‘ ment Act. Other liillsf Dealt Willi. l Legislative Asscmbiv i April 17th, 192s MORNING SESSION ,(:1'illing’ a incvtiiit; :1 The House resumed at 10:25 a. m.’ An act to extend and assure to_ lAilsiill A~ 5011165 the DQWEYS- ilillii- iztins illlfl'(‘SL(‘(l iii'f‘ requested to be orities and privileges heretofore en-‘l the Dunk River Hydro Electric Company received its sec-, 0nd reading in committee of the whole. It was introduced by the‘ Premier. who explained it. l lion. .i‘. D. Stewart raised some‘ objection to the act on legal; grounds. There are many dams inl thc province and those parties own-l. ing them have always followed ord-,' lnziry proceedure. if they w anted to; dam up and cover their neighbors‘ iland with water. they had to buy it. _ , n So with Mr. Scales. He has a idghtlflcm Wm‘ “ m“ to cover his own land" with water. But. he has no right to come into‘. 'thls House and ask for a power IKFRJil/Ol‘ let water go over thedands of his; lncighbors. If he buys thc iniid no of thc Province o1 special power is necessary. Passing ithls act. will create a dangerous hereby conferred 1m precedent. If we DfiIiSECI it we williand assured to the shill Auslin A.I lion. J. D. Stewart suggested that have people coming in and asking for acts to be passed assuring them of all sorts of special privileges. The Premier said that all that 'was to be conferred on Austin Scales Butler, lloii. J .D. Stewart, Dr. were the powers previously enjoyed by' the corporation that he had bought the property from. Mr. Allan Stewart enquired of the Premier if there were any outstand- ing shares of stock not acquired by i I Mr. Scales. The Premier replied that there were not. lion. J. D. Stewart went on furth- er to explain the point of view. which he had previously taken. Some further discussion on the‘ matter between the Premlerand Mr.| Stewart took place, which was join- ed iu by other members. l Mr. A. A. Macnoiiiiid would lath-i er see the bill thrown out. thanj that there should be conferred on an; individual the right m injure others» The bill. which provides as fol-y’ \ lows. B11: IT THEREFORE ENACTED. That all the powers. fiiltllfirllllll-Ul d Fltz- rights and privileges. both of con-led (n he a first structing and maintaining electrical. works, lines and equipment. and otherwise as contained conferred on ihc ‘,>;¢// O|J|9 CHARLOTTETOWN, ' Tvlntivcs drcitliiiiz," that if an Art Galnadian a1‘ h ‘s Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew oNrAnio “LEG l Several Towns‘ H U 5 Destroyed Iii BUM P l i i iifiilffrlllixi” BY B l] ll ii U MEXICO CITY, Api-ii I7. -Pressl despatches today said several town's‘; Ottawa Reports per Cent. Crops Re- in the state of Oaxaca were believ- ed to have been destroyed in the main in Farmers’ Hands. earthquake WhlCii rocked Southern OTTAWA. April l7»——Returus from Mexico last night. No casualties have been reported. The shocks elevators. flour mills, railway com- panies and crop correspondents, says l were most violent in a large zone 111 Oaxaca and many buildings coliap-_ sed in Oaxaca city. Others were so severely shaken that their COiIELpm? was threatened. These included the Government House. The majority o‘. the buildings in Pirieteiua and Tex- tepi-c were damaged. wheat in Canada was 219,546,000 bu- shels and as compared with 174,-! 382,000 bushels 011 March 31. 1927. Of oats, the total quantity is estl-l mated at 179,258,000 bushels. as cggpared with 34.379000 bushels of l . a crop report issued by the Bureau __».. .<.4... e ..._ of Statistics, today, show that on . . March a1, 192s. tiic quantity o!‘ NO Dgglsgmn R New Ferryi (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. April 1'1. -- “What i-l we buttress our NONI-m" Ymfl; religion; why not buttress RUIN“ with mortality‘? i! GPA MERCHANT. unn-n-I - - a a Imllrrozrmrdl: ‘aim v Piiflil] Hiilfliflilfi. Announcement ‘Made in House of Com- mons by W. C. Bridgeman. lCanadizin Press) LONDON, April 1'7. '—- R4331‘ Ad- miral Bernard St. G. Collard, cen- tral figure in the famous Royal-Oak affair which involved tho court martialing of Captain Kenneth G- B. Dewar. and Commander Ii.‘ M. Daniel. has been relieved of‘ his command and placed upon thenc- tired list. Announcement of this was made when the llousc of Coalitions store was 3,834,000 bushels, 0f flax-seed, the total quantity is 0S being done about a new carry ferrgwconven _ _ _ . , _ , . . ed today aftci (he Easter‘ re- between. Prlncue" Ed)‘ a"! :;§lag%1£:é1,,ccss, by W. Cl Bridgeuian, first Lord the mainland. inquire - of me Admiralty l" "it liiifllflsfiiiih ABOVE mm‘ Rflmlianicd by Col. Alexander Fras- tenant Governor W. D. Ross is 580N013 A. D. (.‘., after the ceremony of leaving the legislative building, ac- ‘prorogation at Queen's Park. I . MUNIHBENI GIFT FRUM HARRIS FAMILY MuseuntPublic Library And Art Gal- lery. The Gift Is $ 80,000, $20,000 In Gash And $60,000 In Paintings. intimation was made yesterday‘ be zlcvotecl to the art gallery and of a inuiiificcnt bequest by the l-lar- will be lighted from the roof only. ris family in (he cilv of Cililrlotic-i, some of the paintings, the work town in collection with the ]7i‘01)OF-;Oi lvlr. Robert Harris, now in Mont- rtl Art Gallery Museum mid Pllbilflital Art Gallery, will be brought Library. The lamented death recent-i here. l_v of airs. Robert Harris, widow of: The Harris family are making the Mr. Robert Harris. C. M. ($1.. thwabove munificent offer in memoryof celcbratcci ‘artist, has lccl to her rcl- hi1". Robert Harris, the famous Can- st. 11nd painter of that ]€i‘_\, Miratiiin. and Public Library isercat his. 1c picture "The Fathers .i'crtrti on the north side 0f ihciol’ Confederation.“ ini-kel Squall‘ they will donatci Mr. Harris was reared in Prince lward Island and is’ buried hero. For as a ptrpelliiil loan paintings wurtlllEc sixty thousand dollars. and also ivili, The family in addition to their donate twenty thousand dollars inldcnalicn of $80000. ($60000 in an towards thc roiiwlruction of” painiiiigs. 520.000 in cash) are also this buildiul. (suntan-d to cost fort prepared to establish an endowment tliousanti dollars. fund for the cnrc of the gallery and This pron illOll was placed bc-paintings. The basement; would be re His lrvlilnilill Minna" Yeo bvuiwrd as n museum and place for fo ,Itr.v. Canon Harris. u-prcsenling thc] filming hiSY-Ofic P0005» fl is proposed that thc Legislative Library be removed to the new the Council Chamber this, Wlfdnpyz-lilllildillg. and hundreds of new books day liftcrniioii, :1‘ ivhlcii illi the cit-|i>i'0<?\li‘fli» (he Provincial Govern- uiirnt lo supply libraries. , in the event of the larnposition It will bc seen that twenty thou-l i1<111i1 carried 011i. the mounds sur- stand dollars will ilzwc to lie rais dlrr1111di11c" the building will be lawn- Iiis Worship and Canon Iiai 131(1- 11110 iitiivfil‘ D0118 Will be Set out inttrvicu-"cd Premier Saunders and, i!!!’ Silliih Side 0f the Market Build- prc-posr-d that the Provincial Gov- ills i0 b!‘ lievvifid i0 market WIYPOS‘ Lrllllllilll contribute ton thous id Q1- dcihirs and thc city ‘.111 equal iililll- Th!‘ “@1010 lli'0ll°§iii0ii i185 be?" omit. ctnsidcred by the City Council and It is ]1]‘()|m5r1(l 11ml l)“. buildup; b5. i1 is iuiderstood tl1e.y'are favourable of splendid rirvllilccliirc and built of i" i? i Island Silhfihlfillf‘ the smile as the‘ Premier Sounders will give the Market Building; mutter his most careful considera- Tlic library will be on the ground 1m"- nmm- floor [m n! ruirlher details will be submitted .. ‘Ptllld floor will: by the Mayor at today's meeting. I llon. .l. I). Stewart referring to ’HY<ii‘0*Eii‘-"ii‘i<' Comilaily-‘clausc five expressed his doubt that Limited‘ by Act of the Lcgisintiirvil‘: per cent, would fail to provide PFiiY-T EGWiHTilnu adequate sinking fund. Island, shall be and thc same are The Premier moved the reconsid- nnri Bximidedlcrntion of clause 5. 411111 ills Worship in‘ Harris fniuilv, ‘ t four o'clock i11| present. stock rooiil. The Scales his executors. lulniiilistriitnrslit would require m1 “tum-y go deal and 3-‘018115. lwitli (he matter. and that one might was passed on a noii-pzirty division, hem};- be consulugd_ of ll to 5, the Nays being Ilnn. Mrs The Clause was amended by A-lstriking out. the wrds "one and one A- Macbwmid. Mr. Harry Macmimlliiiii" and substituting therefor the and Mr. Alien. ' {word "three." This had the effect ‘"011. J. n. Stewart moved that thelof setting ngldg Qu-gg pepgem; of the bill receive its third reading ftiXfi-(yvbniies obtained under the “c; a; months hence. This motion was ids-Lia sinking fund instead of on‘; and (ill 2i diViSlOYl 0i 14 i0 6. Ml‘. Allnnlong lnlf per (gent, 5,5 was pfevlgusly Stewart adding his forces to thelme cask _ 9"‘ will) iiiid WWO "i111y" on the lion. J. D. Stewart moved the fol- previous division. It was then moved [Qwlngj that thc bill he passed a third time: 1 mqve an gyngndmgnt ma; the tomorrow. This motion was cnrrledwepm-i, be amended by smking out 011 the same division 114 to 61 as the words after the word “Blli" and that on which thc last was lost. against 4,370,000 bushels in 1927. The quantity or rye was 7,644,000 bushels as compared with 5,838,000 bushels in 1927. At the end of March, according to FLDLPIS of crop correspondents. 1i per cent. of the wheat crop for 1927 remained in farmers‘ hands. Of the total estimated wheat crop of 1927, viz, 440,027,700 bushels. 94 per cent. is reported by crop correspondents as having been to be merchantable quality. With regard to general weather conditions at the end of March. the mild winter has kept livestock in the Atlantic provinces in a satisfactory condition. Seed grain is somewhat scarce. Potatoes have kept well and are bringing good prices. Thomas Canticy. Conservative, Pic- tou in the House of Commons today. Sir Henry replied that the present car ferry was owned by the Gov- ernment. While the question of .1 new car ferry had been mentioned in conversations hc had with H011. C. A. Dunning. Minister of Rail- ways, so far as Sir Henry knew there had been no decision. l .. immaterial whether the United Sta- tes expends its shore on the inter- national section alone or not so long as there is a fair division of the costs throughout. However he takes exception to the inclusion in costs of existing Canadian canals and he al- so thinks that the cost of power and navigation should be dealt separately. Likewise he dissents with the Canadian idea that nation- al sections of the work should be completed before the international section is begun. On the other hand the American note fully recognizes thc right of Canada to the owner- ship and use of the Canadian share of (he power which may be (level-i oped iii the international section as well as t6 all that developed in the‘ national section. and it recognizes filrther that the disposition of this power is purely a domestic question. The United States also accepts‘ without reservation Canadian pro- posals that the operation of works iii the international sections must‘ —0-0->--_----. . Nliilii PASSED UN WATERWAYS Milli HI Bil i U. S. Appears Urgent f 0 l‘ DevelOplTlent safeguard water levels in the port of Y - - Montreal. while it is also agreed Whlle Canada ls that the United States will be glad - to have the discussion extended to Hesltant cover all problems relating to tlie St. Lawrence watershed. The last and very recent develop- muil shows acquiescence by thc United States in the Canadian pro- pcsui to discuss engineering in ad- vance of finance. The Canadian Government evidently recognizing, the claims of the provinces, and the United States readily agrees with the propriety of this course. Along with thc correspondence and the advisory report there is brought down the amended terms of refer- ence to the courts. This afternoon there was a long discussion in res- pect of northwest school lands. The Minister of the interior insisted on a pliyment of one-tenth instead of. an initial payment of one twentieth as a curb on speculation which ii appears has been rather rife in the prairie country and the remainder of the afternoon was devoted m discussion of treaties with a num- ber of European countries reform-cl to in previous dispatches. (From our own Correspondent) OTTAWA, April l7.-—-Perhaps thi- most notable feature of thc present session of Parliament ivas the cor- respondence in connection with the St. Lawrence waterways which bv the way was given out to a favored section of the press in the after- noon. The l-ion. R. B, Bennett took exception last evening to its distri- bution io the press before it had been tabled in the House of Coni- mons, and in strict parliamentary convention he was right. Members of parliament had to read it this morning in the daily papers. 0n the whole, however Canada zloes not come badly out of it, and nobody and nothing has been coii1- oromised. Comments of the press ire mostly favorable with this ex- veption that MacKenzlc King was using the situation as a handle for negotiations in concctlon with more favorable tariff conditions and the meaning of this paragraph cannot 1e gainsayed as n skillful bait. which the Hon. Mr. Kellogg. Sony. if State as skillfully avoided. "In this connection. it may be said that Canadian agriculture is uore directly affected by the res- trictions of the importation of Can- adian farm produce which have been imposed by the United States in recent years with the object it is inderstood of assisting agriculture n these western states which would share so largely in the benefits of the proposed St. Lawrence water- way. This situation and effects on the Maritime section of Canada of United States duties oii the prod- ucts of the fisheries are among the (actors which have contributed to wring it about that public opinion in ianada has not so clearly crystal- "zed in favor of the waterway pro- Iect as appears to be the case in the ‘kitted States." The correspondence is rather vol- uminous but divested of all its ver- biage the correspondence means that the two governments have reached a basis for, negotiations. They dorrt however agree on the course these “iagotiatlons should take. The Can- idlan government is of the opinion TORONTO, April l7. — Maritime. The Act to promote the improve-j merit of highways was. on ITIOUOIUI of the Premier referred back to’ committee. In committee it was am-i ended by striking out the word‘ “fli-st" .ln thc clause which read. = “For the iirxisc of cur o '° ‘ “° m“ ‘ Castle Theatre (he holders of said debentures the (Canadian Pres-i) pavlnent of the principal money raised thcrcbyz and the interest lhcrcon (he same are hereby dcclara QUELPfL Ont" Apr“ 17__Fh.e charlie 1111011 H11‘ ilcstroycd the Castle Theatre here said nuio license fees now lIIl])OS(‘(i.‘tQ(]_qy' nothing bu; ‘he hue Wu“, nr which shall hereafter he inipos- being left standing. The loss i; (Continued on page 31 frnmcnt and have expressed a read- High tide this morning at 9.2 nose to have the engineering organ- and tonight at, 0.3a, cations called together at the ear. Sun sets this evening at 6.52, and ‘lest possible moment. rises tomorrow morning at 5,09, ii. imiidiiur was insured for $60,000, The United States to the Canadian pro- The wrreapondencc appears to New moon hiday. April 10th.. in sections cd by the government. of this pro- p], ed i, $190000 {o m b “ding i Station 2 and 8 of said not, which have been vinrc, illilli the said (irinclpal and all: $ISXTOOO for cqiilpmgntfl ' ‘how t ‘Womble mam" by the 1.01 a. m. said “The ilunkinicrcst ix‘ fully paid." s -- ~ "mil Mr- Kellen regards it as utegnim: tillli“g:lll"!l‘gth0:::ilm‘n‘ i with; man i lhni. f“ flfifimffil §§§§‘,‘,‘§,,,-,§§ fresh westerly winds. fair and qulir-i "N u . ahases of the problem before the "ml- iwhne“y,,°.f'"if,°.‘t's°“s"°“f‘fi autwumunmr‘ ‘inancial d i . .i l. w ' we“ 1‘ n _aken "plan econom c phases are: Toronto‘ clear _ I _ V I ' ‘ ‘ ' V I _ D Qmnlgilven to tender feet and interfering The United suites Government i=1 Mflniwii- cloudy az-zieig “m?” 9"“ M°“"“d°- 0"“ ~eady to reach an agreement now] Quebec. cloudy v < 30-201 “m” ‘reel’ 379°'~““’“ wn finance, and h“ no d “b; r Charlottetown, clear .. .. 39-27 the solution of the engineeifing as’) “Miiflx- "i" - ~ < - . - - -- . 4444i “Auczmn sal“ “t 50m“ 5”!‘ ""5. The Washington authorities, Saint John ciem. . wqmviiie mi April 20th, 1928 at Pater ‘iowever have r5119“ in with m” Boston, clear 50-32‘M“1°"°" “I Film 1111111970911!»- ioint of view of the Clllllldlllh Gov-l New York. clear .. .. .. a4 “Mk- °'°i’ "i"! "Wmmifl film"- In :1 long awaited address on U1." Royal Oak cnnlrovtérsywMr. Bridhfi- uiau said that. lhl- board of adniir- alty turns of (he opinion that the in- itinl blame for what happened ' aboard the Royal Oak lay with Admiral Collard in dealing with ltrival causes of dissatisfaction ‘in a manner unbecoming his position and showing himself unfitted for (high command. Therefore it had been decided in spite. of his good ‘services in thii past to retire him. The first Lord-of the Admiralty also suited that the board had ‘confirmed thc sentences agofmt ‘Captain Dewar and Commander (Daniel who were severely repti- ded and dismissed from their ‘ships for their part hi the contmrv- ersy with thc rear admiral which ;camc l0 a. head during a dance a?‘- Maiin ziboard the Royal Oak. Ilov- lng by such confirmation suffici- ently marked its. disapproval of the diction of these officers in the n15‘.- ter, the board had decided that the sentence should not preclude them from further employment, in . service should suitable vacancies arise. 4Q}? —-- Resignation Of Rev. Dr. Lino (Canadian Hess) HALIFAX, N. April l7.—'I'h0 resignation of Rev. Dr. John Line member of iiie faculty of Pine Hill Theological College of thc United Church of Canada. was accepted tn- night by the Senate nf Pine Hill. Dr. Line will become professor of this philosophy of religion at Victoria College, ‘Yoi-ziiim, his iilina mater, succeeding Professor W. T. Brown who will go to Yale University . AiiiidiiiiEiiiitii," Coming Events, Meetings, Etc “Moi-ell, Friday. special show. filT-Ji ”Mt. Stewart. Thursday, iiho chance to si-c a real show. 4-l'i-'.'i. “Reserve April 25th for concert. and Basket Sol-ml in Harrifmimi Hail. 38534-1543‘ “DR. CLiI-"P. M. D. Start now iloinc. prevention-cure. 112 Prince St, Clrtown, 343-3111;“, “Concert and dance at Latin Verde Hiday, April 20. If stormy Monday. April (iii. Admission 25c. 3N6 ‘The Animal Meeting of Web- sltrfis (torncr Hull Co. will be held nu Hntui-ilirv, ‘list. at 7 p. m. 3848-4-18-21 “Parties interested in Bacon Hog Fair meet at Wm. Coadya, Hazel- brook, Friday, 20th. 8 p. m. 3815 "Qwmh-iiiy meeting Ladies AM l‘. L. Island Iiospital, Wednesday 3.110 p. m. st. Paul's Pariah Hall. Full attendance requested, 3826-t-17-2|.' " “Como and see the Clad-Hopper , in Scarlctnwn Ball '1‘ esdiiy the iv- ientecnth. Ladies with baskets fro; i ZfllM-t-tB-Rl lure. J. P. Bradley. Auctioneer. ‘ Nil-ll-lii-flflfith-ll. l I "A neat and up-to-date Barber Ishop has been opened by 8,‘. in; "."-~.':'":..r~==-=~ ~ . w ere c. be piggy m meet. all his old customers and aim many new ones. 34m '1