has " your Home Plus lamina w, I’ stint-is septic lumen inlet-mes . ./ e u ' ‘w... ‘Opel-tun ties. plisi-iettttown Guardian TwoOenta Morning ‘ iwiii ii _ ii . _.:1-,.-»-, in iilillfil lasted Surplus From Excessive Taxation ouardlpi, llloundcs 1887 ’ ‘ .illl lil| HS iii EfliiliiiiNS RonndlyScored. Government Charged With Patronage. Twenty Three Ap- pointments" Made by Civil Service Com- mission Turned Down by Government. \ ' i (spam u, m, quammt) ed Mam“ the minister“ previous conference. Roemo llvlaoice, Arlzennine longvia, llnlialnus, via tho azores Show, b, h d I h UT"‘AWA. Ablril 16- Scmo rath- Sli- Henry Draytoil complained _ M distal-co s.wlmnlef"l6EV9B'/tl°l'p1€-lng Q2" llllfiflllflrfllllvflll lll lllo Yllfllll of till: Eslnzlliiahashurchim ilyagkifgfi cl- lively tilts took place during to- of the governments dealing with a land where. he will a em . nitr ea ll. 56MB as Lords M the Mme prlnci. data; stlgillnl: if £16 (Zonlmoniisd de- gafdaucyéatthe p081: of-fltig alhliyottigl- . I swim Channel. NEW YonlgwA-pfll 15 qcoast pnlg are not extent“ w us‘ voe oug, as ocons spl-ge . esa tat e P ~ __ __ - tihn of estimates. Estimates of Civil éellvice Commission had sel- Korea h yortKtiifgg-gg g,'w,m:“€2 ‘stat: I°§tt°l§amr1l§°d°° 0f llnterne- T T“? the Pilet Office Department evoked setsn :1 Postmaster fof the west 03:6 flleelllme‘: 1o board me pa” sage ‘a; mghttwosilllll ‘wit: 3X93 TOpOSBd much hostile criticism. _‘ln the Yank Vfiage; that the govern- (Special to Tihs Guardian.) sen g; gum :1“, panel“) or‘ iivss Press nskin that alle h s he a e ' fill-at place the absence of J-Ion. iuent authorities had favored the TORI-O, Aillril IL-Four hundred ‘saga: duck “may wily‘, ms b“. ,.,,,,,,,,‘,,,,‘,, togjoln mdac $131915, 0Il Gram Sales Charles Murphy the Postmaster appointment of another man; that persons including s, large numb,“- "ugo was qwnrd outsmn‘ Adflw Cummemoratmg alumni; n yen“ . i- a _ ago of "Titanic" with loss of 1,503 (Special to Tihs Guardian.) the government therefore had not confirmed the appointment of the Civil Service Commissions nomi- nee, but had sen-t a tenllllorary cf- ficla-Tto fill the position. The ex- Mllnister of Finance went further and cited twenty three other cases in which appointments properly made by the Civil Service-Commis- sion had been tifsregarded by the General who [s not exlpected to re- turn: to Ottawa until the middle of May excited comment. Again the governments boast of a sur- plus in thegPost Ofiiiico Department was discounted lby ‘Right Hon. Arthur iMerighen, and other Con- servatives who maintained that in reality the volume of the business of the department in 1922 was less Prince Edward lslalill Lille "the llew “at I. ' ' * \i"‘\\qi \_-. y verybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA IMONDAY, APRIL 1c, 192s. n. s. win Attend I Lausanne Conference As Observers (special to 11h: anal-dish.) WASHINGTON. April 1c_Am. Lausanne Near East Peace Confer. once trill be exactly what it was at the former conference" that 0g a firlendly observer, it was stated to. day in ‘high. ohflcial quarters. Richard Was-biburn Child, Rear Ad- mirral iMlarlk, Bristol and Joseph C. O. Grow the observers who will the American observers the east coast‘ of Korea accordin to advices received uncertain ‘lrut it: is believed to ll large. . than thafln 1921, and that its rev- government. ‘Not one man with enues were swelled by increased an overseas record had been a-p- e iteration of tihe rpeople. Mors- pointed lby the government. "What is the use of laws” inquired over ‘further charges of evasion of , ' Sir Henry Drayton “if the mini-si- the Civil Ssrvicsntct with a view t-Special to "nhs ousrdisii.) crs themselves are going to be to the exercise cf-ipolitlclll patron- cyilically indifferent to them." iiiiifi"fi“wwa PiiiiiiNiiiii iiiisiiiuii _-__-_--__. 12.Cana»da now in sessiionfand urgent- Provlncial Lszlslatnre. April - ly pray that they (Continued) to give the ho: raisersof Canada" ‘Mr. Peter Brodie rend _t‘hs_ fol these encourageonents and absolute .ulll_>lln-lnn.~n firm‘ ly-‘Jsselitiailmeasiires of protection to their interests. 1. By increasing the rate duty upon hogs and hog products lovéing ‘ I... P. .l. Swine Breeders Association WHEREAS: The United States. ‘by their Fordney Tariff, have in- creased the Customs duties on Po- tatoes, butter, cheese, poultry, 2. By adopting regulations ucts, making the rates so high as to ‘be prohibitive excepting under rare and extraordinary oonditlonm, AND WHEREAS: By thus exclu-l markets the stability of demand meats. and uncertainty of prices for these products must be met by a great-hug er attention to hog raising, that all hog and hog products “W” 5 “m m“! 956*“ ‘hmand original ckages, clearl' and dila- in British arid home markets, and nun-n}, bggnded and marked m eéé iplurnfrattilye pi-icssdistNvii-losignste the plaice or country of H,’ raisin 1 egodaeseocgnoi (a: their origin, and that no marks or meg, ‘mpoitagt agLcuaural m, brands be permitted to -be placed flush-lea m this province. and, ha“ upon them to indicate in any way ing the first claim upon the gov-m" "WY ll-Pc the producit or, pre- . oration. of Canadian lo ucere. fiiirielgilggin? rfiuroniolhiglssftiir p i. To further regulate sud re- oilxglrngement of sproqdlucers. quire that all fgleignmhgg. 0dr ‘lira? D WH-EIREAi : an ofour, ucts, imi or n aim l1 ilargest Canadian Dfloklngy houseilszl: or distribution in this country have $61860 Wm‘ Bull‘ b°°°m°ihe also retained and sold in the: under e control of wealthy Uni- - s, and that they c ted iStates interest-ll. which son-l,',{,§,§,‘,',‘§1,§:§,f§§°°, branded t-c show earns, under a non-restrictive Can-um phi“ of ma“. production, mid allian duty of z cents pel- pound“) indicate m ‘he cormme, that iii‘ i ti - enormous uantlt- , | , usseslloll. lose omlgsi-Iilogi- fresh meat: from ‘gfiadzm “mjmods produced n ETIBOH in this Betztion, it salyinndthtitt ih mat rln and finishing no person creep as provl. n o o" c“ g ' THE ‘SPEAKER ‘“"‘°d "h" tho Act shall expose ilmioi- for them in Canada and placing them on British and. other markets dis- guised as the products of this country, and which ‘because ‘Of inferior quality, is destroying the good reputation. reducing the prices and seriously impairing the demand for our home hog products. ‘AiND Wl-lllIRiEAiSl Canada con» sumes eighty per cent of ftp homo msat products; as agllnst the llnltsd States which is one of the largest importing countries in the world, mailing of. this country one, of the dumping markets for its‘ surplus hog "products. The moat imports from that‘ country into Canada in 1920 amounted to 42,- 506,018 pounds and increased to 50,228,314 pounds in 1M1.- These was the intention with reference; to thils resolution. He lllelillme‘ the hon. lncnllher did not (‘Jillec the House to 1X18! leglslimo“ a“ it. MR. BRODIID: Y9!- THE SPEAKER: I will be ultra vires, like some 0 the other legislation passed. The resolution was plllwl 0" ‘he orders of the day. Provincial Legislature Al)!" 13th- Morning ‘Session The House met at 11.85 P-lll- iMr. Hlggs iprossnted a PBtll-lllll ,frciil W. K. ltoaers.-vlcu-lll‘sslllelll and-H. E. Miller. secretary. PM!“ Ills for an act to lncorllllllt? u" Charlottetown Golf Club. The blll was given ‘first reading, , . 9n motion of Premier Bell thB am afraid ll sail sllmilyl ,t' markets which-Ac‘ Amendment sltolll its rgei-xa for CanndialhmMrhlml" lit-ills "Mil" P'°"“°" pwduéafl, ‘ ~ . Bcll_ said tile ‘amendments refer are €?i.“‘3§‘éi2.‘s.i‘t£“?i.§”e.§'-Ii°i“i2 s: 8 o T “new!” row". llllfil. Ylres, the reading ‘dieing that I X1001! . will be pleased l of to ibe ait least five cents per pound. eggs and an Canadian hum prodnprohibit the curing or tile finisllo- ‘ing of ipartly cured United States lhog products, for exportto British or foreign countries there to enter ding potatoes and mots from thelqinto competition with Canadian 3. To make regulations requir- _ m’ imported into Canada, for export to ‘he Pmdlm! °f which we"! l" a1‘ other countries be retained -in their [Cloumel by Free ‘State forces, iHl ‘MOTHER sulcloss . NEAR sul-zinviuc BAB I WINNIPEG, April 15—Wlth h ‘month old ‘ing in his cot Labutty of Transoona, Mun, (his city, hatllged herself from bedpout in ‘her arm's position at the forthcoming- represen-t this government accord- fng to official announcement were at the of fishermen are missing as the re- “c suit oi‘ a tidal waive and storm on l“ T°kz° ‘b?’ passenger traffic the JQWMBQ "WY nellaiilllflill» his city during 1922 was figured The total numiber of lives lost is n, 315124303 my Trans“ commie, Republican‘ Captured baby, -peaccf-ully slerp- nearby, Mrs. Mike near hom“ ¥e*"t9m“l"Jiitprincliiiiciit for five 1681i" ANNAPOHIIS. April lh-rlllld- shilpmen defeated Maryland la- crosse team yesterday 4 to 2.’ _ NEW YORK. Aipril 27,000 ton steamship Beiltmland arrived yeswrtiny from Ant-wernl on Maiden tflpas passcnlxel" liver-i BUIINlOS AGREE,‘ Alpfll as.‘ -—s— ‘ i‘ B NEW YORK, April 15. 'l‘otal in and out cl l‘ slon. l Apnil- Jill-Reports were current in financial circles ‘here that Henry Ford is seeking ‘control cf the ‘Chicago-Milwaukee and Si. Paul railroad. Value of ‘road properties estimated at more than 500,000,000 dollars. I‘ ST. PAUL‘, DUBLIN A rll 1tl—- Austen ——— ‘ iStack, ‘zei-mei- nlsuuhliesn 'csoiriet“‘l~‘11)lANAil‘0T{li5- APP" ,15- f" [mam-nor h“ been captmed at llour French ailtomdoilrls oi‘ tile nnd- three German meanle iilake cars have ‘been entered in. the ouicmly suited, this attepielcvenili nnnunl inetrnational 500 inille race. NFAV YlORK, Alplill. lii-iflhas. Peitorson rii‘ St. Louie won first match for world's 19.9 ‘balkllne hit iinrd l-iiniitpionshlp, defeating ‘champion Aliliert Cuties of Cili- I s! fill‘ cage 800 to 660. i . April 16 “i I DUEStilillJDORiF, M“'”-'L"""“"’l'- “mmidmg l° ‘m’ h“ a fine of 100,000,000 marks is pun- iband, had been greatly depress over Ille loss of $1,200, their enti savings, which had been swept ioii 'l‘ickct and hero recently. the t trcduced 1m vlres ‘by the Privy was proper, but it was oriy introduced; way was itory law would he in force. Th is all the Legislature pTOWJSB d iit has to deal not with posscesio A similar sale. All that was necessary do was simply to incorporate ti ticn 51 legal. We have had certain persons that if we Act at. the time ‘ills plebiscite vo The argument ifcr the voun. lug it asccrrecth it ‘stlandr has nnvar been declared ultra-views. lt Illtimlflfllq" ill-ports which are IO- . , siarmlnllyl increasing, are taklngmll" "will M0 Qélllmlngfbltlm‘ law against sales and the plebis- ‘ tlIO plane of our home products-WWI"! Telfllll! 0f lillll- P" °n clle vote. It has nevtlr been ques- . ' Act. 1923‘ Mr‘ tloned and if it; never will amend that section chiefly n90" basis of certain provisions Ill- into a British ‘coinniihinwn the bye-elections. Act which had been declared ul-| Council. The Court held that the provlelo not prop- that the proper next Setptemlber, according in tilt- formally to repeal Sec- tion 52 and then roennct it. The Act would then be perfectly con stltutlonzil and an effectual prohib- lng now following out the sugges-i ticns of the iCourt. \W‘ith regard to ‘Section 51: this is oven more important than section 52, because but with sales. Tho Judges advised tho Legislature to look over 51, while they were amending Sec. i=2. He did‘ not regard this as a sign of hostility, ‘but as a friendly difficulty to amendments made last year with this section. ‘This would make Sec- ‘llroliibitlon vote. It is urged ‘by ~have not got n hnnll fldn Prohibition was mkon, then thbrc ls no ground tiliit by taking away 3eciicil 51 and 52, tliero ll no Act in force. He did not admit this, but assum- Section 51 as been ques tlmied. ll. has not, like section 52. expedient now to hold Section 51 to be valid, to put it beyond all doubt. We want to sustain the late amended ‘now . It is proposed ‘ to appeal section 5|‘ and to amend G1 so that i-t will never ‘be ques- tioned| This matter is so import- -‘ ant that lt shouldibs passed for cf‘ isiilnent proscribed by Genera‘ ‘elfiegouttc for any German attempt- .liig to move coal in occupied art." away n the collapse of llw Dilmlllwwitilou: hn order from inter-Allioil Finance Coii-inrn- Con,,n,.h$|,,nb,._ tlon, n private banking institution LONDON, April 15.- Poliiirzil observer of the Sunday Ovscrvor cat's that Premier Boilar Law will Irctirc soon and would have (IOYW m‘ at Easter, but for the reversals DONDON, April 15.——Fci~iiier n Premier Lloyd- George will visit UlS. and Canada on speaking tour News og the World. BOSTON, April 15.—‘DQCIi\l'IlllZ that statistics show that educated isHiien and women are not replacing o. themselves, Charles W. Eliot, Pre- sident Meritus of Hiarvai-d ugos that question be taken lip in col- 18896 rind settled there. JEALTIIMORE, April 15.~iWorlri'll non-stop dancing record of 52 hours, '16 nlinutes made in Clove- land Ohio, by woman inst week bro-ken early today by night (couples and six‘ individual il-anccrs licre afici- a conference with lio- line officials, the dance was l-ait- 0d, the dancers ‘having lhcoli in continuous motion for 53 hours. The Weather, Etc T DIDN'T car A CHANG F. TO 6O ON A SDQING 'I'QAIl\l_\NG TlQlD- Burt 5E1 THIS ll. iol I! ta is lltcclul silica cement in the . .. _ tonn- or cutywsbates upon ipoflq F“? Maiden was too sweeping lll assi- that someone may tshs It in- aild otherqswus. season" “to "It "Wlilmi-Thv "MM °lll to his head to lmiptseh ssetieu .~ _ their vocation,‘ nnnufaeturersan I'm -'°‘?°"“"3 ‘m l“ 3mm‘ 51- ‘ other “. manna“, imam‘, America Act. there were ‘The three airlines or the hm mowomo, April la-llwnritime their. ' nob’ n!“ "nmurrpim-‘fl F 955°!!! WM llllllll P!" (published in Wednesdays Guer- moderate fresh easterly winds, 'bc- by p H051? Ifutlss, whilst the “u” m‘ um‘ Wlwmlm m" alien) carried without discussion coming unsettled and showery. was hotpilroh from‘ a vendor Ufvflmenllfhnllt. Hull tide this morning st 10.53 ‘l or and list products are ex- - . mli;"i"°“i "M" i" "'3§"s3'.f'i""e"€sii'".n‘l'f's"fii“fifis°fil~‘i§ Q o t a “wmmn “d "BB9. gins of, “ls class was» the oi i m °" “If” '°"°' _ M liquor ellporler. An, importer who w; m Ind liquor militate-resales f ill-ltd l ending ‘and passed. Do gs ‘Company '11“ or export purposes but: a right which hm‘ “a: 9'39?‘ Section 52 didmot reocgnrizeJ-ast [RTESITEMC Yet-r the Iaeqlslature attemptéd to ~ the, ‘Y? . -‘ The following Ibllls were given Act respecting improved High- WIYI IMWOII towns and cities. 6.10 iAct to lncormrlto the lllsshln ‘Gilt ' y svslirlaat 'i‘i"§§'.'.°“ and» tonight at 10.51. Bun sets this evening at 8.49 and rises tomicrro wmornlng al Nlsw moon Monday April 18th.2.- 28 a. m. a _ Summersldie Cldfijfilfihtqgfl mill l-l!" zloter than Chlflottstowfl Gen. _ NEW YORK, April 15.—<Foriller a9;- tof ‘Knpsas ciiblue pru- is p ay ng tional politics by Lausuniio confer- 15.——=The\cnce with CunetantinoplcLrefuge-c situation. NEW YOiltK. April 15._.B,-|g_. Vanderibilt with ill-WW of friends soiled for Bermu- ‘Cornelius iHi. iiiiiiiiii.’.5‘.iiil5i iiiis siiililiiiizii IN lHili (av ‘oun- own WIRELESS.) .-__...._.____.. of interna- Wants Dominions Represented In British Commons LONDON» April 16—"If things continue us now, in two genera, ions the British Enllllro no longer will exist" said Lord Strlltspcy House. He says the imperial sys- tem needs re-vamlplug. He quot. ed a. well known ‘Canadian as say- ing “unless the severing c: rein. l-l0ns with the Motherland be drop. [nod ‘Cnnlulli will ihe adrift 1n @5110“ time. H‘! Says the Dominions [should b9 Pdllresented in parliament, why (Special to Tihe Guardian.) i HIJHH. Iii iii ‘ lives. rift , Boaird restricting tlle ‘ cameo. New Glasgow, n reception JOHNSTON, N.J-. April 15.- "lnifll Clllifi" no-iell racer and stall- ion ln staples of Hurry F. Sinclair was ‘burned to death along with iilXlY Slfllllmls and brood mares vnlucil at approximately $100,000, when lstalbieli burned, at Raucous Farms. WILL NOT BE ALLOWED CANADIAN REGISTRY. freaehrer today _ OTTAWA, April 15— The effect of the decision of the United States ‘Shipping Board as new coli- flirnied ll)’ the State Departllient at Washington, will, it t5 stated, mean that none of the ships sold with special condition-s will be lid- mittcll lo (fainudiali registry. sized, has not objected to the llilit- ed ‘States Silipplng Board selling its ships, with t-acilcd that tlley shall not be used by lilo new owners for flllllTllll ning. The point ttlkon hero h tf-hlps ciinnonibe admitted to ‘ffilinrlliin registry with iiflyllllllg but ‘illt. usual conditions govern- ing. The Canadian Department if itliirine. ii was argued, was not prepared to concede lo the Govern- iiclli. of the Ulnitotl States the right ll any way to exercise jurisdiction iver shljls lWPZIFlOPCWI in (Iiiniillil lic- ozlll SilPIl iis might from time to lililc Ire nppiicziiilo to nil vessels o‘ fin-gig“ registry while ill Uiiilell Still-cs. watt-rs. Sonic weeks ago lIlfllFllClIOllF were issued by lilo department to rogisliars of sllipipillg in Cnimlla to rryfuslg all applications to register vessels purchased from United States citizens where the orders of tili: United Slates lSihiTiillnf‘ use of the vosi-ie‘ along the line as indicated is rlppflicalble. The policy outlined in these in- structions, it is stated, is being fol- lowed. PICTOU WILL CELEBRATE PIONEER ANNIVERSARY Tho programme in connection {with the celebration cl‘ the 150th [anniversary nf the arrival of 300i liisill Pioneers lit Pictou huh lice-i "published ‘by the ‘EXCCUHVQ Com mitten of ‘Scottish Pioneers Associ aitioii and ‘although subject tr change in illa present form eccmr to ho most complete. The celebration will oilvu will" COIIIIHCIIlOTiI-IIVG services Ill a1‘ churches tliroilghout Pictou, and neighboring counties nn SlllldflV July 15th. The following day Monday, tho 16th, will lbs "A till.‘ of G-lzd Rte-Union"; arrival o‘ special brains, North Ame-ricnr Squadron. ship ‘*Hector" in the of! ing-community slllsllw lll ll" even ng and ifires on hill toms throughout country as darkuasr falls, the 17th the arrival On Tuesday, of ship “Hsclqr" landing of hel passengers salutes. unveiling o‘ itthe monument to U19 Fume-Bl”! ll.‘ His Excellency Bali-on Byl1$,0l Vimy, Governor General of Can ads, addresses illumination of wai ships and hanbor craft in the even ing, also ‘band concerts and fire works. = Wednesday, the 18th there wil" be attractions at Pictou, Westvillt §icll.lrtcn._a.ntl New Glasgow. Piston will have ‘boat races and to His Excellency the Governor Gegierai; host races, military and athletic sports. boat races, etc. A regatta on Pictou Harbor is a feature for Thursday, the 19. Horse races at New Glasgow; baseball at Stellarton and West- ticu cf trading in girain futures of the Winnipeg Grain Hon. F. M. the taxes would Six cents oats. rye and barley. the condition at- m,‘ atrocities t WlNN-DPEG, April 16- lutrodue. 11E‘ a bill providing for the taxa- Exchange, Black. Provincial announced that be as follows: por~1,000 bushels on cents per 1,000 on per 1,000 on- The bill will not apply to cash trading he explained. Moscow River Rising Dangerously, wheat, twelve flax, and three cents (Special to Tihs Guardian.) I RlGA. April 1C-— Moscow River The ‘a rencrted to he risln ‘ a‘ . , v .. . g raipiliiy and ductioil as iped- pledges, " 171mm“ fiovsrnmen" It Is “mum threatens to ‘lnulldate the Bolshe- lievell Miisiy of the sup‘, retribution for vik itioiigholli. lirstilimls say its Lady Astor Calls Ml}. “A Village Donkey” ‘or called a nlem-iior of meiit “a village donkey" ilid then had to withdraw Perm. The, incident oclrllretl during ‘iili iloiirlng before tho lloliae of "Yilillnons Stnildint: (iolniliiitee of lQl‘ hill to proliiibit sizllo of liquor today lLord George Hamilton created l diversion by protesting against ‘he charge that he and ct er writs were working for thtyllquor ‘ntercsts. He said Lady Astor's awn organization is so powerful it ‘as (‘RUM-ll liuiidrelis oi‘ letters to ‘vi written members deamnding hey support lior hill or tho of: llfllll. JANDIDATEB MAROONED IN ICE OFF COAST EST. JOHN'S Nfld, April Iii-Can- iidatcs for election to the New- "oundland Legislature find tiicm» elves seriously handicapped by he ice blockade along the coast vhich may prevent many from ‘sac-hing outlying districts in tlmc o conduct speaking campaigns. ‘ho election date is May 3. the Government and 0p- iosltlon candidates for tho dis- ricts of Burgeo and Fortune are lairooned on the steamer Kyle. lhich left here last week with avio- illes ‘for starving settlements along he i-iouth coast. nnrl two cnlighi u the ice fiold at Lnmulino llllr- ‘ior. IiMIVIIGRANT FARES wil.i. as cur DOWN ‘ MONTREAL, April 15—Wlili ll and Belgian cabinet ministers to-[The vex-ministers day terminated their here by ireatfinning the declara- month to the effect. that would Germany pays reparation, and by stages proportioned men's. tical circles as of the questions draised visit to London of Louis Loucheulr treaty. Another Hot Debate Mr. Kings Famous- lcampaign opposing the ‘LONIJON, April lit-Lady Ae- Parlianticn is. ser olisly marle that police now behw the accepted mmimum the vent lighting , na- ririog would not again vote furl i» Guardian ldvlrtllllli cm from New on M‘. Unique laying Opportunltlol The Glance of a Life time ay tlisii. cshsss and u. s. A. se-ao Annual subscriptions delivered $5.00 iiiiiiiiiii NiY l5 GERMANY PYS Conference at Paris Reaffirms Findings at Brussels, Namely, That Ruhr Will Only Be Evacuated When Germany Makes Satisfactory Payments. ‘former French minister of recon- i (Spccial to ‘line Guardian.) struction, and as bringing the situ- l-i-The French ution back to where it was before. came on the conference scone with the consequent talk of new settlement, plans. 1n other Brussels lastiwords France and Belgium in the the Ruhr light of this declaration are stand- only when ing firmly on their interpretation iof the treaty of Versailles and are to the pay-marrying on and will continue to This is regarded in poll-‘carry on their operations in the finally disposing Ruhr on the treaty that Germany by the mus: pay according to that PARIS, April ion adopted at be evacuated “Shell Charges” Get British Commons Knock in Commons (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. April l5-—Although LONDOMApi-il 16—B0il.ar Law's Premier Kdng was horrified when government gets ttnotheir severe be discovered during ‘the general teat tomorrow when Baldwin pre- election campaign of 1921 that Can sent". the budget for the considsr- adals Government was importing Anticipated In atioil cf parliament. “munitions from Britain, the King Laiboi- members have fll- Government itself imported artill- relldv ill-cleared a desperate cry ammunition in 1922. Hon. olltlal‘ 0! George. P. Graham. Minister of De- . mllIiOlls of pounds which means an fence, admitted during ‘he dimes. increase in taxation instead of are- Bkm o; his “amp” 4n me Com. It l5 be‘ mons today, that one shipment of‘ Milcdmiald will ask ‘lie’ munitions had been received and cam“ levy '~° hell‘ "ed“°_u°“ °t was not in a position definitely to mxmjlm‘ coniiratlict Right Hon. Arthur Mall; M hen‘s information that foul- ship- ments had been landed in this ay a O Ice country. The Minister pf Defence,“ newt-vet. uldetfhls testimony to the Melghenflovcrnmenvs wisdom the 192i supplies i in British Commons - in accepting (‘$E°°'“' t° Tu“ G“a"d‘I“"-) when he acknowledged that Can- LONDON‘ ‘April ‘GTTM W339” 3118's supply of ammunition was he installed in the House to pre- _ . . _ "are" Mir"Z3‘°‘~l.iI§i°'Zi.$Zs-K’1‘e§.°’°§li?s ‘such rs occurred during the week. evidently in the minds o! many Since iiio advent of large labour b W wh ' took an a“ wda ,5 m» Wendie"; ,3", ,l$"°';,""“ i silt. blltoMf‘. min... .........,’ avoid “ mh m” m) no “H” m 1 S ed any direct discussion of the .0 -CIllIIII'[‘n llnlier eighteen. lam“ honed" not of ieglgqatm-s in _ _ ' ISIlO nplllieil the. epithet to a U", ,,.,,,,d_ Prime gllnisgers camivulfirlllllctilo- ‘fnnslr-rvaiivc, J. R. Romcr, and sures. ne c arges were 0T6 l: withdrew it at ‘the demand cl‘ House Accounts Conlrnitttae last ‘lioriman J. H. TIlOXIZiIS, fl. Lnbor- session. The Mclghen overn- | . . . fight .........,Aeroplalle Smash i§,,°,“‘;,,§§§,‘§§g;*,,‘;;“1.§}§,§i,;‘f,°.:.2. neni providing settlers could only, ' ‘plus supplies was found to have ‘ie pYIlSGJLIlEG if they sold to the _ Men a wise one‘ The qovemmem "orblddlon persons "kno\ving.ly’ lmajomy‘ however’ declined w vzls defeated 22 to l9. The Weill Qgpecial to 1111c Guafdiiafh) ‘ make a report to the House of IlPIl lost a battle to exempt beer BERLIN-v [tn-II 1t;_;\ pollen Conumons to mm effect I, is mm. lliI cider. military plane crashed through 1y therefore‘ ma, more may yet be the roof of a baker)‘ in Cracow m M; .1 _ luilllli; three persons. ' l heard or he a r The pllo umped to the street and was in- -—-- stilnily killed. The tank c-Xlllllll" ~<~++0 ed burning the bakery. . i l Condensed Specials ~0- NNPEbP-lilo par line per day. 9o per line per day for s days or over 8c a lln per day for 8 days or over. Count 5 words to a line. Oroupl of 6 figures. inltlll letters. count u ‘no word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad. and must be paid for. special Rates Furnished nl ad. 15c for seven TURKISH IRREQULAFS RAID SMALL ISLAND. LONDON, A,lll‘lI.15-—'TiIl‘I(lil1 ir- irggultlrg have raided the Sillllll island of ‘Castelorlzo, off the Allin Minor coast, which figured in the rccvlll llllleiliTurlllilll W“ “"5"” words. for no week. situation ations and assassinated the Ital; vvnnéed, for even words. 50c per ien garrison and a number 0 W" Greek notiiiblos. says a Central 7%,}? EQWARD HQJEL- News dcspatch from Athens, nuot- _ 9 - ing ailvicss received firom the ls- land of Rhodes. The raiders terrified the local populace, the dsspatich odds, and took possession of the civil admin- istration of the island. b“! ""9 arrested by forces sent from FOR SALI- BABY CARRIAGE Aippgly 88 Longworth Avenue. 4i .i__. ‘wanrso coon sscorlo HAND Ford Coulpe, state price and full illicit-sly tho ltslisn authorities. gzlgtlsllllzrsbrlfaiiggly "Clzrfhglll"; MOUNTIES ro STAMP our -.—— won anal-soar 2s FEET QUEBEC DRUG SMUGGLERS QUEBEC, . April 15.—\Ad'vIsed McGee, Keppcch. that pious had been laid out for 11357+15lnwiltl the smuggling of drugs through - this port in the eoui-ss of the iinv- wmrso —TIAGHER FOR nu Kin School. Supplement $100.00. long, gasoline engine. Harold ilzntion season. the Federal De- partment or Hygiene and the cus- Edwin B. Myers, ‘Sec. fonts departments in cooperation ‘ 11.150.445.31 nave arranged to nullify those ef- ’ ' ‘ ' forts. The. mounted police IIBVCVWATCHEQ, olnoks, JEWEL. been notified to ho on the watch ..lry repairing and engraving of view to encouraging immigration ‘rom Europe the Canadian rnil- wlith the opening of navigation. via, the St. Lawrence route, a substan- tial reductiori will ‘be made in im- migrant fares on business from Europe lo Canadian points. The~ new fares to Winnipeg and the ville; musical and. literary enter- tainments in the evening at Piciou and New Glasgow. Friday the 20th, will be spent Ir the rulral districts picniclng and or. Saturday the 21st, a go-as-ycli- pleasc day throughout the country with "hand concerts in the evening west will ibe on an approximate pro lwnr basis and effective with sales in Europe. April 19. Arrangements have also been made that, effective Mary 1. settlers from tho United States, coming to ‘take up innd in Canada will be afforded a material concluding with the Doxolosy. ‘reduction in their fares. Til‘ A. iioinlii a cos MOTOR snow nlis t l uartcrs were taken from where III l. ff ti . q ways have arranged a e e6 volthe operations will he directed. the highest order at The W. T. Wellner Co, Ltd, Queen St. S-BO-lmth -_-_-___-______.________ nos-r mom amen-on! PAIR silver foxes. Reward. Wldflrlm ton. Charlottetown. . . 1| .'lI'ItI yesterday afternoon special ‘. The Canadian Mounted Police will ‘he given full assistance in their work lby the provincial po- lice who have been instructed by the attorney general tn help . , This year not only will the ship; ‘ml-LINER WANTED 3V £33.!" lie watched, iblli as secret Inform- auit & mullet. ML. Wellington, oven points tn the that that It is to take charts of tllelrllhlllmerv the intention of the promoters of department. , 4-10-6! smugglers ring to change Q “ , _ into n distributing centre. outgo- ‘LAND FORSAL‘ ‘ABOUT 1i 1-2 ing trains, river boats and auto-l acres neatl- Hunter River Station. ‘lllflbllol will he subject to an ex- Apply to Mrs. B. 1‘. Picturing. emulation. ~ Hllntel‘ River. 1 4-14-11“ ~. - m ,.._.@\..I__u_l_a_=;~ .. ,_....,,