l WW-WWL-‘Lk ' MAXIMS ova‘ MERCHANT ‘A legion of witnesses, of a sort, testify that memory survives death. Annual lublorlptlonn Delivered $5.00 By lull. Canada and U. B. A. $1.50 IJlH v llfmll Million Lives (Special to the Guardian) "N E M i rams. April 10.--'I'l'ie great war TN ‘cost. humanity nearly 37,000,000 liv- les according to statistics in apam- ' phlet Just published by Jacques Scydoux and Robert Lange, delegat- , cs to a League of Nations commit- G r e a. t Grandson o fl... They estimate that whereas the . l . Famous Confederate actual toll of life during the war ‘iii-oral ofliciavs ‘ailMilitiasi°°fii..i’é°.i“il‘é“iiii“i.ii . all‘. ciinted t0 203350.000. -——— ooo STONE MOUNTAIN. 6a.. April l0.—The likeness of General Robert E- Lee- carved out of the granite of a total population o 1,400,000,000. Stone Mountain, was unveiled here today in the presence of men ivhoi wore the blue and those who wore‘ the gray. - Sixty-three years from the day, that General Lcc handed his sword‘? to General U. S. Grant. at Appoli-i max, only to have it returned by the victorious leader of the Union arm- ies. his figure was dedicated to a United North and South. It was re- ceivcd on behalf of the nation by Mayor James J. Walker, of New York City. "Lee, was the only man in whom God had coupled the Saint and‘ the mm‘ yvnrrior." said Mayor Walker. " 0:12‘. - m _ _ ‘ , after thc pyramids have crumbled.‘Heaffiitggagié: his figure. like his memory-ever , ‘_ '_ * ' ' fresh in thc minds of Amcrlcans— gtgrsgélzjllqlgiizfga 21:5"; d“; 13° will still be there. I am proud to Muimucienerai S“, Ricgard Turonery 9151"‘ 1h“ I am ‘m ‘Xmeflcan be’ V. C. The silent army, proposed euii-zetiliee ‘qviggaiiiifroliifviiobmi E‘ W‘ by Rev. Father F. 1.. French, n. s. 0.. and the corps commanders, pro- grcat-grandson of the General, two posed by rlinjoluucncrnl me Ho“ vcils. one of thc flag of the con- w_ A Gflesbach‘ q B" and r95; fcdcracy. thc other the flag of the ponded to by Col. the Hon. J. L. United States. fi-ll away. At thif Ralston. Minister of National De- samo time hc released a basket oi fcncc. pigeons. one from cach state con- tributing to the gigantic memorial to the confedoracy. ~—{-O-‘Z> -- ---—— Only Governments May Import Liquor Under New Bill lClllllltllltll Press) creased civilian mortality to 6,016,» 11th Anniversary . Of Vimy Ridge lSpccial to the Guardian) OTTAWA, April 10--The eleventn anniversary of Viuiy Ridge was ca. lebrated last night by o. dinner at which were present officers froln different parts of Canada. repres- enting the three arms of the serv- ice. army. ain and General J. W. MacBrlen was chair- - —- {-0-}- Sinclair Confident 0f A cq u i t tal (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. April l0.-Estab- lishing a record in selecting an oil ciisc jury. Justice. Jennings Bailey i ii . i 0i i_ ernmcnt on the lease of the Teapot the House this afternoon. Hon Er- _ i _ tics! uipoinic‘ Minisici. Oi Jusiicmihe prosecution announced themsel- cxplaincd that the cflcct of the cn- ""5 we“ Sausncd Wm‘ the mnkefii‘ i ld b . . . themselves would be °°“"1"m°m Wm‘ Mrs- 51mm)‘ he Te‘ cnabied iegaiii. i0 import iiquoi. Iifltcrated that he was confident of is understood that all provinces oflucquittalt The wenmg “rgumems '31 we Dominion wiih the exception oi- the prosecution and defense will be Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- ‘nude t°m°"°w' land will be affected by the propos-l c“ lersirl°ii~ [Presentation T0 A Washouts Between Mrs. Lindberg 11 Fredericton And N e w c a. s t1 e MONCTON. N. B.. April l0. —O\"- lug to unprecedented flood condi- tions duc to the scasonablc break- lug up of thc ice in the rlvi-rs of New Brunswick there have been sev- eral washouls along thc linc of the Canadian National Railways be- tivcon Fredericton and Newcastle. At Doaktown the water is twelve fcct deep upon the track betwccri Durham and Nashwaak. On the Nashwaak River thero arc also] flood conditions and between Frcil- ' crlcton and Centrevllle there hnsi been also some washouts. At Ga"- den Creek there is about ten feet of ice on the track. On account of thc adverse condi- lions it has been found necessary to cancel all train services ibctwec-i Fredericton and Newcastle via Mo- givney and between Fredericton and Ocntrcvillc until further notice. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. April l0.-Plans for tho entertainment oi Mrs. Lind- bergh during her stay vln Toronto have been made by thc American Wonicifs _Club. who. as a token of their esteem will present her with n ruby diamond sapphire set pin. an emblem 0f the colors of thc Stars nlid Stripes and the Union Jack. Mrs. Horny B. Hall. President of the American Women's Club, will makc the presentation. -1&}- Five Hundred Miners Killed lSpi-cial to the Guardian) TOKIO. April 10.—l~‘ive hundred Chinese miners were killed by the collapse of a (lliin at thc Fushun Colllcries in Mnnchurlii. advices from Mukden said today. The min- crs were trapped in a gallery of thc ininc by water from the dam which wcnt out yesterday. It may bc a. matter of some days __.._--<o-v=> ~------- before lee and water conditions are! gzrvtlge permit resumption c LAUGH The Canadian National Railways AN ‘ll-IE WORLD have large gangs of men also large LQUQAS wlfpi quantities of material on hand in w“ __ iF You an endeavor to open up traffic ill?" us soon as it lii possible to doso. HAVE PLEMY ‘O-O-GGOOO-QO-O-OQ-OO-OOOO-O-OO-O 0 Condensed Specials RATE-to. oer word. not , each Insertion lii thin column. i o++4+04+o004¢++0a 0400+“ ii wou WANT oooo suvstorzo. Price! no roi- 80c: 100 for 850i 250 for 55c; 600 for $1.00: 1.009 for $1.95. Poltpaid. Giinrdleh Office. Guardian Job PHIJIOIL" ,_____... ‘JOI PRINTING 0F EVIRV dolorlptlon. cheaply and expedi- tloarly executed. Gall-clan C011- tral Job Prliimy. Phone 182. seas-ran quatrrv near ALL thin week. Bouncers. Newaeme 4P TORONTO.‘ April l0.—Marltiine or slightly higher temiiefiil-"e- 00., Int End Market Bldg. Toronto clear . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32-16. l tldqo-l-ltl-bl Mtmlrell clear . -- 83-5: ___,,__4-4 Qufi till‘ . . . . . . .. .. 95* g 1 oiianottetown fair -- 4045 “we; l airslzrrii. v ~~ its '~ a .. mun“ m" ‘Iootonoloudy -- 150-3‘! New York cloudy 50-34 \\‘t and the in- ‘ The pamphlet states that the 55. inatlons comprising t e League have, - navy. Major- l had under lock tonight the twelve’ O1..i.i“vA_ Aprii i0‘__A biii i]i~oiii_~m(}l'l who will decide the guilt onfrvm Mrs. Jane Clarke and 01110115‘. held yesterday afternoon in the i) i impuuuii 0i iiqiioiublmiy innocence of Harry __F. Slnciairqpfflylllg f0!‘ ‘ plivate indivlduglrlinto any province shamed Wm‘ defralldhlg The 39V‘ iimi‘ on“, “moi thc jury. and as Sinclair left the‘ i 'imz thc notice. does'it not? ‘l moderate to fresh winds. fli-il-lmilly, The Peoples Paper GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, Read b Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS 0F A .. 'MERCHANT \\\\\\\ . . . Not anything at all can be dnnfl efficiently through on interpreter... Everybody i/ Ohulimntown Guardian ‘III Morning Ourdlu, Ioallnl WEIXVEISDAY. APRIL 1i, 1928 covet; JAEZW "'1 m‘ OW Want World-ls l; 3 E l I l l s ll H i l, l Mr. W. H. Dennis, Lib-' era] Member, Votes With Opposition in Division on Clause] in Act to Amend the L a n’ d Assessmenti Act. ' i i l I l l v 7!‘ I Legislative Assembly i April 10th. 1928‘; The House resumed at 3 p. m. M" i v [i A SOliEh/IN TRIBUNAL iiinppéll Wheat Fair Held A‘- ‘“ig'“‘al|5 SWEPT iii ispeclal to the Guardian) OTTAWA. April ;crs. will wait on the government‘ ____ iiiiidivt fir‘? ilirfiimiiiiii flfrilgivifTiie F0111‘ lifeboats 51118811- 11311.1‘;‘Lfiifigfifilplisiii-‘Eioiifiii? Iii ed 9" the Steamer l;li:::ll::g..r’:.i.r.$““ "r"- I-eviaihan- Twenty» I .,__,,,., ._ i Passengers Drench- 1 ed by Water. iWales Is Thrown NEW YORK-fan“ m‘ _ m For Time iidnitiaéidstotes liner Leviathan arriv- ay with many damages ‘ _ . - caused by an immense wave Thurs- ‘camd""‘ P"‘-‘“' any night which even wrecked a lion. J. D. Stewart directed the attention of thc Government to Q. N0. l0. on the order P1117913 ¢°11i>°1'"'< Th” i-ouri-mnrtiiil of Captain mg the expenditure on ii“. couiiilienneth (i. B. Dewar oi‘ H. M. r4. ‘House and pmvimiiai Buiiding iRoynl Oak at Gibraltar‘ followed ‘ non‘ L P. iilaclmyre replied amt that 0f Commander ll. i_‘.I. Daniel. ihe had tabled the inmixmaiioni ‘arho was found guilty 0f conduct ‘ Dr. Macmillan directed the atten- iireiudieiil i0 discipline. severely re- iion oi the Ho“ Minis-wi- Of public primandcd and dismissed from his FLAGGMOORE DERBY1 Em!’ kuz-archlight on the foremast. 85 feet shows‘ LiiF-i. w RIGHT‘ £32318“ gdighiliizmfipgfi above the water ilnc. Four lifeboats Commander Daniel. Captain Dewar PC k‘ H t C." l g mt _e t7‘_‘were smashcdand 8.1901111 and Day Kimball as they lcft Lon- da“ “aiffn 273, psmi zifgffiaii llhird eiflss passengers were drench- don for Gibraltar. They arc attired Riginlg hifig mém Mi“; Grig ii“. ed by ‘Willlretgpourlng ‘b70118?! 9- bmk‘ In mufti. hut for thc triitl they. ,- ' y - . a’ ." " '..-e“ "em a 1‘- dmincd full dress uniforms. 12;‘; d {Z050 {ESL fti§':tn::1'_§el Orociya}. The wall o; W608i‘ fwstrufk flit! ‘ jgreatlinersorya rnne~o- badly at the sixtn fence. stumbling ciock u so bent seven upright sum- sahip. (‘aptain Dewar was also found photo Q l4 which asks for an ~ Workst . , i ' _ itemize statement of tractors and other road machinery. Mr. Maclntyrc rcpled that the‘ d. ~ dnformntion was table Dr. Grant asked the Minister of 7 a Public Works if he had received :1 i’ i -pctltion,from the residents of Lorne u i t , ‘Valley rc the opening of a road . " lfroin Lorrie Valley to St. Pete Road. and if so. what action thc Dc-l partineht intends taking in the.‘ matter. ~ Mr. Maclntyre replied that the government had the matter under I consideration. Premier Saunders then presented‘ .a Petition from The Eastern Tele- ‘phone and Telegraph Company. praying that lhc privileges of the Telephone Company of Prince Ed- ward Island may bc conferred upon it, and that certain ziinciidniclits may be made in rcgiird to an Aci ‘incorporating The Telephone Coni- pany of Prince Edward Island in the matter of adjusting disputes bc- W/Cell 111C Tflclihmlc Company 911d 'I‘lic ailnual meeting of the Char- Iits subscribers. llctli-iosin Driving Park and Pro- Mr- Clarke presented n Petition vineial Exhibition Association was 0i- ‘fAii Act l0 IHCOYDOPHKO ficc of the late C. R. Smollwood, the Mount Stewart Cemetery Com- Victoria Row. After pany.“ Bills embodying ilicsc Being- Bannor 0n Province.» Will th., One Month E Directors Report the submission of the financial report and thc Di- DCUUOII-‘i rectors‘ report. considerable discus- Counscl for both defense andvwerc introduced. and received their sign wok iflgjfp and 1i “[115 pointed ‘first readins- They ivere submitted out by several shareholders that ii to thc committee on private bills. ivas most illlfair to expert thc As- he could inform the House whether billiy for staging the annual Exhll thc chairmanship of the private bills biilon, Cfiniifliiiee 110d been Vflttflied- The surplus which there lion. A. C. Saunders replied that one time had all been “sod 119 001115 110i 83y 11L DPf-‘Selit Whilli taking care of new construction and Judge Iiimans intentions were. dogging; and Severn] Speakers All RM 10 fulfill?!‘ 811161111 i110 31W thought that thc Provincial Gov-I 01 /C1ii\1'1051910Wll 111¢°Yl>0Yfl110Xl 80$ eriimcnt should assume the respoli-' received its third reading on nio~ sibility of future deficits. The Presi-. tion of Dr. MacMlllan. i dent pointed out that there was a! The second reading of the act to likelihood cf good co-operntlon bc-i incorporate thc Oddfcllows Hall twccn the Association and Dept. of‘ Company llmltcd was then rcsum- Agriculture and thc City Coilncil‘ ind ln committee. Mr. Wright 0ecu- and believed that with thcsl- three‘ rpyini; the chair. pulling together 192B would be a: On motion of Dr. MacMilian a prosperousfycar. i 109W 0101158 50ml!!! fl dale for the‘ A letter of condolence fronl llic ‘first annual meeting was inserted. shareholders to Mrs. C. R. Small-l The bill was then agreed to. ivoorl and son Vivian vial" rend by: An act to confirm and rcndcr val- Hon. Georgo E. Hughes shin was or-i id 11"‘ Slfllliltllrcs of the Deputy‘ Pro- dcrcd to be inscribed in the nun-f vincial Secretary and Deputy Pro- —~--~~-»_ s. _.._..._... .____' iVlllClill Treasurer received its third Oztoher in (‘i h year to the Cul- rcadlng. lcctors and for thc purpose of lii-i was at‘ up in An act to amend an ncl to incor- during thc PEN)’ payment of ihel ‘poratc No. 27 Wildcy Lodge of lax ilndci" this Acl. every pcrsi-ni Charlottetown was read a third who puys ihc lhx assessable. time. ‘ Thc second reading of an Act to amend an Act respecting thc Regis- tration and operation of Motor Ve- lhlclcs was then against thc land owned. held Oi‘ o"- cupled by him on or before lllt‘ fifteenth day oi" October. in any. ‘year. shall b0 entitled to have d“- rcsumcd in coiii-‘ductcd from such inx a dlSCOliFY, ‘mittec. ‘v ifof five per ccni on llic amount ‘ Sonic discussion arose over sub- thereof, 1section c of clause 2. which dcflncsi Hon. J. l). Stewart ha»: of i113 the meaning of the word “cliauf- opinion that the dale of payment Tfeur." lion. J. D. Stewart w-as of UICiFhOllId not be nrlvimcril -'l month. ‘0Di1110r111gligttttlicldeflnlillon]inf thiifrom November flflil io October‘ word a e er iavc ccii c t as iflrst. as th» above clausz‘ ilfdVlflfflv‘. ‘was. (Note: The subsection read: Mr. W. Dennis lvns of lhc sauic "Chauffcui" shall mean any DBFROII opinion. Ho made ll motion that the W110 Operates a motor vclilclc‘ othcnciiiusc should stand over. It was put itlian his own. qr who directly or in-‘to a vote but. lost‘ Mr, "cums “[11 dlfcfily POBNVQS PM‘ 01' BTW COm-ithc f0lii' members of lilo opposition ‘recreation whatsoever for any workiprosont in the house voting "Nay". ior services in connection with thetho remainder of thc h0llso "Aye". operation of minor VffllllClCS.) d _‘Thc final clause of the bill grants 0n motion o ‘rem er Saun crslio South African Veterans the same thc above clause was struck out. icxcmptions from taxation uiidcr the scam" 5~ 1° "/1119" Wleetlon hadlact. as are accorded to votcrnns oi also been taken. on the ground thatthe Great War. It reads: Qtwenty four hours was a short pcr-' Thai. Section B7 of said Act is ilod lii which ‘to make a return toihercby amended by adding thereto ‘lthc department. but Premier Saun-‘aflcr the word “Wur" in thc fonrlh lders said that the dealers thcmselv-ilinc thereof thc_words "or who took Jcs were in favour of doing so. ipart in thc South African Campaign ‘ Mr. Stewart: Notify means mail- 18089-1901." The bill was passed as read. Premier Saunders: Yes. An act to amend an nct to assess The clause was accordingly adopt-licvy and collect taxes on income ed as read, and with some furtheriand personal property next receiv- ‘amendments. the bill passed its sec-‘ed its second reading ln committee ,onci reading. of the whole. Dr. Grant in the An act to amend the land as- chair. Its purpose also. Ls to extend scssment act of i924 received its sec- the privilege of thc veterans of the 10nd reading. Some discussion en-iGrrat War. in exemptions from ‘sued on clause three which reads as taxation to the South Africnh Vel- 1 follows: ‘erans. ' Section l3 oPthc Act l4 Cleorgeli An act to amend thc Public W. Cap._3. The Land AssessmontiSr-hool Act. i020. had its inside iAct. 1924. as amended by Section action resumed in committee of the ;3 of the Act l0 George V. Cap. 8 whole, Mr. ‘."An Act to amend thc Statute Law" ‘chair. iis hereby repealed and the followint The act was adopted with minor substituted therefor: ‘amendments. ‘ 43» A11 141KB! payable under thlsi <At 4.50 p. m. the house ail- Act shall be due and Dfliflllle 011 the journed to meet tomorrow afternoon first juridical diiy in themonth of oi 3 p, m) I Russel (‘Iarke in i110 'Gon1ing' Exhibition Has Every Promise 0f __...-.4>i_..._._...___ i‘ Mr. Stewart asked thc Premier if Sumatran to inko all the rcsponsi-‘oii the directorate of the Association illlat this would givc a fuller meas- oral opinion “i215 that ‘a month carlici" than usual and will H0111. It is not foo much to say that [hon sci, firt- lo mp nn-nltum Ho; and threw hcr Royal rider over her i anions Supporting me i-Ompeak deck “ead- that the deck sank 14 inches. .A President Coolidge . The Prince caught licr. remouiit- three {on derrick boom was med‘- ed and continued in the race but ed and an inch mick swei partition Inau ura. e B se- . g t s a at the last fence was again thrown. ‘in the Companionway Shem“. in m‘; .Hc was not hurl. in either fallH-i- m eak w s 6mm ied_ S e a‘ S O niThousands of spectators on Easter Owfiii“ m: nose o? we iiner bore - holidays watched the race. ihc iuii bnmi 0i we w,“ o; "p- flung water. windows in the prom- enade deck aft were shattered. N0 passengers were injured. Captain Cunningham remained on duty 00n- tinuously for 4B huors to bring 0Y1 huge vessel through the fog 011 schedule iinio today. " Mayor White Return- ed By Acclamatioii SAINT JOHN. N. B.. April l0. -- Mayor W. W. While was returned by acclamation to the head of the Saint John City Common Council. and ln thc election held yesterday to fill the two seats at the board. rendered vacant by the termination of thc tcrms of Commissioner and cx-Mayor Dr. J. H. Frink, and 00m- missloner W. L. Harding. two new guilty. Daniel was defended by Day Kimball, former assistant attorney- general of Massachusetts and now a British barrister. While accepting advice from Kimball. Captain Dc- war conducted his own defence. The i lCanadian Press) i WASHINGTON. April l0.— While --——-¢>>~~———- ‘ igfifiiil) inns shivcred iunder chilly . ‘i lasts. President Coolidge iiiaugilr-. ' ilited the 1928 American League Baseball season hcrc today by toss- - F 0 ') ing olit the first ball. Then thc‘ e Boston Red Sox proceeded to defeat c a I _ thc Washington Senators 7-5 in a , . I, _ e Ill Hlstory The Somewhat listless 1mm“ axlnoolsiilgidlhtishresrzleo State “ , good as we would like to have tliennimml 10'._Pre“mj““ry prep“r“"1°“'“ . ' 0n 20" [due to thc- lack of interest in breed-lg” m" mghfi of Elm Gorge“ 912:5 - ‘llYY thi.‘ class oi‘ ani iai d " th 1 rcmen a aw“ 0mm . ' USU-Ell." lparfst fcW years. n mmg ‘El-WU? nmde at’ Bnldomxel field this ‘ The Main Building came in for a rzllixggfd » F01‘ Yea!‘ “P9111 deal of favorable comment 01115101155 were placgd in nuepefeidis lSpec-ial to the Guardian) ' . ‘its appearance. It_‘ was continuallyicabiii in we fuselage and a]; ma; TORONTO. April l0.-Those wig: , . mithronged during the day and even-lremains to be dam. is m back ‘thc-profess to be able to see benea diffs. Mr. Justice Haszard paid a ms- ThOSe_ W110 00011918111 b90th5‘B1'(-n1en onto the concrete gijace be. the apparently iini-uflled surface of vgyy (jiQqlygnl, {fibula to the into cgstate the visitors took a greater ln- twegn the hangars 1mm which the the Ferguson administration aro R. Smollwood extolling his record tercst in the articles displayed than start, will be made-qt‘ vii-gather pcf- foreflflsiini! fl $6195 01 1mP°r1"-n‘ ‘as Secretary and the self-sacrifice at any previous Exhibition in their mils. ‘events to occur within a short hfigllild shown at all times on bc-‘iiiemory, andmailysziles uici-e made __';"_<,4________ 517339 01 11:11:9- h r wings u half of the Association. His senti-flis a result. ‘ - - 1110118 8 5° 91119 ° ~“ nwhts \\'Cl‘(‘ reechocd by Mr, E. T.1 The entertainments given in thc 11111118 ‘W°Tk°d‘°“Y bi’ 5285962210 rgwxfeefien l-liggs and other speakers. “P1111125 by the Halifax Masonic‘ - mm" S "w" A motion was made asking lllflsBalld were very nebular. mid were NOW Available F01‘ 1mm 1mm“ m” °f Pram" WT. Government and City Coilncil ttnpatronized by the largest evening 5011' u" redlfstrlbiltlon b‘? Yo‘. gig‘ place one or two of their members audiences we have cvcl‘ had. N. S_ ‘Y: itgtfsfzngeagg pa: Th Horse Races as usual. were ' ‘ ‘ ' - k i ,, i . ii i . i _ slbly two of the present ministers. 111 an "idiisou CflPflW-Y- 1b M“ 1°" “C” ""15 “Liellded- "illfévlliferimfw (Canadian Press) Premier Ferguson has already an- . l v .' _ - . ., _ . * ure of information t0 the public and least the equal to any held in rec- inglivifgéxiigespli: glorggcuélizis Sfigiigeciiiirensn?gegltézxitigodrifseue It is Wrlmps lwevent “me misumiel" c!“ ycgm’ A ‘lemme fact in c°nn°c"aftcrncon to a bill providing that pointed out that he will no doubt Snmdfngs which appear 1° have no“ “m1 mm“ ‘Vus u"? “mvmelldfeiiiale law-breakers domiciled in take such action at the close of the 11115611 “ill-ii P980"! i0 the aims 0f 1°51’ time ma“ 11} 111@_"F“"i°“$ C155‘ Nova Scotia may be be detained in life of the present government. Ru- m“ 3x11151110“ A$5°°1afi°n' 1385' The awemgi‘ 1" m“ r9599" bvithc Maritime Home near Moncton nior goes further and states thatthe The 910911011 01 DUPCWTS 1°!‘ 19231“ the 1mm“ 9W1’ 901101111811 ilfiiN. B. Hon. Ernest LaPolnte. Minis- Premier has already completed ar- resulted as follows: _ 111° C11111'10lf¢1'°“m Tfflek- 01‘ 811v ter of Justice. in explaining the rangements for taking over a prom- l-"rcsident: James Paton. Pmvinfllll Tmfik» T110 foreign hvrs- measure stated that the yiresent inciit business post in connection Vice Pres: Hon. George E. I-lughcsles Were thr- largcsi. winners of prize provisions of thc prisons and refor- with one of the most important in- Dircctors: James F‘ Roper. Frank money’. which will no doubt cn-‘matories act made thc lvlaritime ciustrles in the Province. P. Bell. John B. Andrew-x W. C. sicouragc tlicm to come back again. Home available for female offenders ltfcLurc. TIW. L. Prowsc. S. A. Mc-‘ In addition to thc races excellcntftfiidefll in New Brunswick rind Lcgd_ l_.lenl,_col_ 1)_ A, Maoximiolp!performances were given in front ofiprlllce Edward 15181161 0111i‘- D. S. 0.. Vivian Smallwood the Grnndslaiid by thc Flying oo--_-- Tho Directors discussed the mat- Moores and llie two Langards. Th c. ' tci" of appointing a new Secretary Wvrc proiinuni-crl thc best acts n) to takl‘ the place of thc late C. R. 1171118113’ yfftlrs at the Provincial Ex- ' ' ~ Smallivoocl and it was ilnaniinously 1131111011. t decided to appoint J. W. Boilltcr oi‘ We are confident our Exhibition ll c Dcpiirllnciil of Agriculture nsiifls improved year by year since it. (Canadian l'rc§s) h“.ii'i"°t“f'§"_T""f‘“‘f"°"~ _ _ 1 fdlifsiilrlvll‘;lmiiieiilurly’ in live stock; PARIS. April‘ l0. ~ A Havas des- i ‘ 0 various (.0mmlli1.‘CS‘l0_lfill-ido u ‘o i_l1_cop‘c could heal. "s we paiph from Maycim.‘ Germany‘ cit‘ the woik of thc llsscfflaliflfl m‘. opinion, oi [I10 pidgoi; and says iimi a Hench Cusioms Emmi‘ ucle appointed and‘ the pfCpflfflllOlhoxiiClll poop cf of‘ auliloriiy oiv {he ii-iiiii. mioxiciiiiid 0mm.“ “N. wiiii i, With-f 1mm Haiti“ itlltilifild iffiwufcfc i“: 0 011i live ldock "Xll s,|ils pistol on (icrman civilians in an Lay‘ (‘dis cfiectot iii use u ‘Orin o ftliiei‘ the) would be‘ p. hid Inn at Namborn killing one and 015w‘ _mi m" ‘_ _ .‘ _ lb)‘: a!“ ‘_ m1- ‘hc hllvlllvlill FX-‘Aivounding another. The guard fled he Exhib tion [his yeai is ovcl- ii l on ias been kept a going con-rm m; hens,“ barricaded ii and open Monday. August 20th. and will the standard of Prince ifdlivirrl Isl- body was inter found by the police Conlllllle 1111111 T11l11'$<1fl.\' "Wnlilg-Tlild in its livc stock. u sizintlnrd in thc charred building‘ Three days horse racing will bc held‘ ivliich flcr-ts nigh in _ A Inornoy. barrister. and war veteran. and Lebaron Wilson. merchant tail- yearis Exhibition promises to bc irgratcful thanks. most successful one. ‘l We are now classed with thc most gprogrcssive Exhibition Associations L1ONCTON' N‘ .3" Apr“ m'_o" Directors Rtpofl, for the Year l921i1n Canada. and hold thc proud dls-;“°°°"“1 or “Md “mdmons i“ New iflngflon o; being known as a Cissy-Brunswick tho. Canadian National To thc Shareholders of tho Char-TA" Exhibition in conjunction \vlth1R“““'“Y5 “w” placed m‘ ""5"?" lottctown Driving Park and Pro- eight others in Canada. ‘This on-ifillalllsi B" 1"~'1F""°"1'1M<1$ “ml 1"“ vincial Exhibition Association, [titles us to receive n Federal Grantwarwdsl "esmwd 1° "mm-g m‘ m” Ladies and Gentlemen: of $5,000 which must be cxpendednqashwmtk sub- Dwism“ betww" On the evening of Wcdnesday.|entirely in live stock prizes. ‘Frcderlcwll ""1 NPWCK-‘uc and 81' September 27th, no Honor Lt.-Go-‘ A groom- interest was exhibited” 1°" "11 Win15 ‘"1 "w cmilevlll" vemor Henrtz officially opened thcln the ivoolcns. noodle work and's"b- Dlvmm‘ “MM-Tn nederlcwi‘ ---- annual Exhibition. Addresses wcreidomefitlc exhibits. probably throughhmd Cclllrevlnc- "Candy for the Kids and Cakes. given by Premier Saunders, Mnyorithc encouragement of Women's Ill-i Th” fl°°d °°"dm°"5 d")? w i" Pastry. etc. for grown-ups at BtI Miller and others. istltutcs. These Departments nppoaiilams. have become so severe that lLiJan-igs m, and m, tomm-row_ During the Exhibition the weath-icspcclnily m the ladies. and theyllas PM" 1mm“ "MP-Wily 10 Cline-vi‘ er was all that could be desired, and were viewed by many thousands. we R11 train services, passenger as wclll a wonderful improvement from the‘partlcularly mention the exhibit of “s ""1111"- bflww“ m" P011115 me"- two previous years. The attcndanceihooked rugs, mats and squaresfl1°llod and 11 ma)’ be 5°11" dill? as a result was much larger than ln These the evidence of Island handl-Zbflfl"! 111W 11"‘ H1111‘ 10 be resumed-i 1926. but owing to the large numbm-i - ‘At some places there are ten feet of ill‘. ' 1d‘.- -_.____.§> _ I _ on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thlll‘S-‘0[)llllO!l-. is linc. lll a gnntknx-glpr; Tr - S - 19"‘éi;,)°"'n5 2'46: and 2'23‘ “spam day. Excellent attractions will be lo thc competitions iiniuall l li all] r l ' - _ booked and negotiations arc on foi-‘al. our Provincial Exhibition. To 1131i‘ e V i Otpegrcagldixgatfisrufiiliusgigl P555: 11 Splflllgid lfnldvfaa- T)‘: iielist iiorseipxiiibitor: who ‘iavc Hie courage N B 8211;! '1 “i5. ' Josepii 'Ca;.nomi' Drocura c rom li‘. a nan wil tan gm‘ o! the POlllflHillllV at . '1 ' ' ' ' ‘ _ . . . . . i ~ ‘ ' - - 978: and W. L. Harding. 813. bc biOllLllt here to lllU‘, so that this‘ heart in exhibiting w: rntend our There were no buismndina isiiu“, ‘and the vote was comparatively light. Announcements, Coming Events, ' i Meetings, Etc ""MOl‘€ll Friday, Big show! 3081-4-10-21 "Lot 65—'l‘ea—part.y on Wednes- of farmers who were engaged in‘ lContinuccil-on page 3i lcc on the tracks and all othei"day' July uh‘ “member m. p.31 iand date. 3040-4- sccci iéotafto dlggling. many wcic prlc- '*-———<0>————-~ track is covered with water to ll i vcn c rom eing prescrL. w o‘ depth of twclvefcct. ‘ ‘ v gqgd (mm. “q otherwise would have attended. 2, Rangers 0' Everything possible is being done. bam- “qfigzgwi- m,‘ An by”. It was noticed that there was ii _. by the railway to make repairs and Q73, 444p]; great deal of interest taken this! MONTREAL. April l0. ~Montrcal 1e even 1m the line for truffle but‘ - -_- past ycnr in thc judging. parllcul-iMnrnons defeated New York Rang-MT" WM" 51111 "P11111115 111811- M "DI. Ullfl. U. D" III PHEO arly of thc cattle. horses. swlneers 2-0 herb tonight in the thh-rrreme nieces dynamite has in be Street. nipple invalid ouna at sheep and poultry. We are pleased; game of the N. H. L. finals. ’used to break up the ice Jams whlcliihumo. JIQJ-lll-flhog and proud to state that the cxhlbilsl - __.__.¢..,_____ of cattle were the finest in the hls- CALCUTPA. April 1u__ Dig“. iory of the Association. and will donnc Cootea compare favorably wlh anylixhibi- tion in Canada. Swine. sheep and lore backing up the water and unlll the water receeds it is impossible to’ and Joseph Iiebrix. make repairs to the track. homeward bound from their long Largo gangs of men and quantit- rllght which is carrying them lea of maiiorldl are on hand to ef- in _--._ poultry also W" "who in exhf~ around the world. arrived pt Oal- foot the _ npain to, the qfl hits and in quality. cutta at 0.80 p. m. from Hanoi. track jult no u condltlnic will day ,1 The Horse clam were nob-fa French Indo-Ohino. permit. ‘ ' \ ‘Oil IQ ; l0. -— Premier - - _ iBFOWHICC with thc Manitoba and ZSaskatchetvan ministers of agricul- gture and other prominent vzestern- , , i i members were elected. Ralph G. Mc- ' i "m View <1