u... to egr- ' Wfzlilflllllllilldllh. l fio The re h died in Cambridge. §';';‘B‘“"S,,Y,1d§y’ night, at the age of iiinetf ° side tonight The funer- ‘SFTQZQ place‘ tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the gesidenm of "Miss Agnes Ramsay, central Street. Cannot Afford (Qonttnueil front pug-e '1) __--——- ———** '-r-""' u outinh .’ We cannot rif- }‘,,u:.;nlitii;se§"disafi?ectlon grow in u portion of our coilutryto any seri- ous extent, or continue for uny great length oftlme, _lt demands attention nt tho hands of states.- men. it must have thisi_ attention, and must have it irrespective of whether the terms of Confedera- "m. have been adhered to." Premier Scores Seceuion Talk OTTAWA. April 14—— Rt. lion. Mackenzie King. Prime rMiuister by Canada has made it cleurly up- piireiit that he is unalterubly op- posed to any movement toward "Secession" in any part 0f the ‘Do- minion. Speaking. during tho i-uurse of the Maritime debate on inc resolution of W. A. Black. oi‘ Halifax, the Prime Minister said: “A word has been used in the rnurse of this debate, not in any direct way. but indirectly, tho word ‘secession’. I do not think it is necessary to bring that word into our discussion in this house. 1n this case the word was quoted from some American publication. | hour a great deal of talk about going to the United States for tlils purpose and for that, butI do not think that we need to go to tho United States in order t0 bring in- to this House uny talk about seces~ 5k)“ i.“ the Dominion. We can af- ford to lcnve that word out of our vocabulary altogether." Plea For Unity To this the Prime lilinlster udd- cd: "During the week just passed llllll'll wus said in commemoration of ilic ninth anniversary of the grout victory at__Virr_iy Ridge where the Cllmiilian army corps fought as 2i unit. with one aim, with one idea Speaking of that great twhieve- ment. the distinguished Command- od zone up the hi = » Eons ‘. . . T; ‘amp f} the late Mrpggorgq animated. and united by a common [idea and a common was the inspiration; if that was m, years, will arrive in the means whereby victory’ was ac- lhleved in a great war. to the last. ing glory of this country and the Empire of which it is a part surely we in this imrliame will inof. in these gctlier in the soluti problems may still unity it was intend ther Burbauk's dustrial kng. while i ‘Cbuthalu this morn ‘twns much the sa clsc's. He loved thought they shoul his instincts told was a hereafter." London. but a transient ph- pacs. as "grand-mo other remarkable passed. affirms a London ‘College of roll fuller dressing on take the shingle. “Piiff" will bridge the in attenuated. strands. become orell to two foot. under the the ing the simpler col the ‘bob and shin treme eveutuution. er of that great army corps hug used the expression that at that, ,time the nine provinces of Canada the nlnc provinces of the Dominion find it difficult to so up the hill to- perfecting of fjonfederation tho great idea and idciil of National Says Burbank’s Religious Views Were Exaggerated OHiATHAM. Ont., religious were greatly exaggerated ‘by the newspapers. according to Fond, friend of Burbank. The in- tcrviewer that Burbnnk‘s religion to learn to think right. I em sure ______40>-i__ DEATH-KNELL TO SHINGLE April 1 lutiou of huir dressing. and will on the nape of the neck and plnce of years ‘ago, but failed. come loo soon after the generous old-fashioned wig. which, fitted to l‘l"i1Dl'l1lK. could be lowered at least This ornate wig came puritanizlng effect oi.’ Restoration period ll side by side. ideal. if that nt representing days of peace. on of whatever remain in the and ed to serve." Aiprll 1‘i.—i'l.lt- views llenry passing through ing, told an in- me as anyone children and d go to church him that . there 4~Shingling is ase in the evo- ther" wigs and coiffures ‘have lecturer of the Physiology. A ‘Heart: Memcrtn Ticket! 8E6. ' " —lSerwtces Sunday. mpril p Cornwall, 11 a.m. and 7 ip. m.; West River, 8 p, m. These services will ' .. ......-4»-~. ‘"- H-ANDIL LECTURE-RENTAL Hall tonight. . .8731 WEST RIVER AND OORNWIALL 18th: be conducted by Rev. C. U. lMnc- Nevin. ' HOCKEY GIRLS ENTERTAIN- ED-Miss Mary McLeod entertain- ed the members c! the Red Macs Girls‘ Hockey team Tuesday even- ‘ln! l! her home, lower Prince Street. A pleasant evening was spent in dancing. games, music and songs; alter which a dainty lunch was served. ‘NiEW TENOR FOR HANDEL iMoncton will sin-g the Aria "Bound an Alarm" from "Judas Maccabee- us." Mr. Stnart-Stubbs arrived in the city last evening and"_kindly volunteered his services. ‘ BELL SOCKET ARRlVESP-The Bell socket weighing 1800 pounds, Blleclally imiported by the llenryh llnherty Co.. arrived by Express lust night. it will he transported to Governor's island early this mor nlng nlftor ‘which ‘fishing dlor the lost Joint will reoommence. This means that drilling operations will shortly be resumed. SUCCESSFUL DANCE. - The old-time dance hold at the Casino last night was a huge success. The prize wlirners for the stop-ilnnciug wore: Ladies. Miss Pansy Haynes: Benin. Mr. James Heron. These dances will be repented every week with prizes for different dances. The winners of tho step dancing contest last night will ap- pear at the Prince Edward Thurs- day inlglit between shows. ISLANDERS CONTRIBUTE. ._ The current (April number of the Dalhousie Review contains an ex- cellent and very interesting his- torical article, entitled “Malpe- qua," from the ‘gifted pen of Mrs. Ada MacLeod, ‘wife of ‘Mr. Neil MacLeod. K. C.. of Summcrside. There is also in the same number a learned contribution by P. E. Is- land's esteemed veteran-“ficnnnal- ist Mr. J. E. B. McCready, of Char- lottetown. i-—-<-o->-_-_- PERSONALS Mr. l-i. C. Christie representing arrived in. the City last evening. the sides will the doomed curls on pins tcrim period of iShingllng and bobbing endeav- popular thirty They had introduc- ffures of which gle are the ex- 3440-00-6 O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One insertion .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c per lino of ll words Four Insertions .. tic per line of ll woriln lilgiit Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7c par iimi of ll wonli: 000* Miscellaneous To Let JNO. A MCDONALD, LAND SUR- TO LET-HOUSE NUMBER 32 vcyor. llermuuville. 8403-3-29-1m0. v ‘Elm Avenue. more. Apply T. R. Cud- 8339-l5-tts. PRIVATE SALE or FURNITURE ill 202 Kont Street. 87l6-4-14-2l HOUSE- CENTRALLY LOCAT- cii. wanlod, ten or eleven rooms. Apply "S". care of Guardian. 8dil8-3-27-tf FOX ESCAPE!) ‘FROM MY runrh mi April 0th a palo sllvnr ioniiili‘ lox, right our G.["...l.. loft l7 i‘. RGWBNL~—I). McKouzic. Kcnslnglirn. 8732-4-l5-2i - WANTED — YOUNG Bu-UINEQB mun ‘lo-sires room and board will! llrlvulc family. central location ' i-ri-lerri-il. ‘Write lL S. care 0i (luarillaii. 87l9-4-15-3l _______________ WANTED CATS WITH DAY OR lwo old kittens crebout t0 lllwe rouluz. Good prices paid. ADDlY l‘. A. Farquharson, ‘llennwefl! llllllillng, City. ' 8705411411. -_________ ESOAHED FROM MY RANCH A low duys ago one Dark Male to! inttoo number (LBJ. one l-‘omaleWno lnll) tattoo nllm licr C.B.J. llC. Liberal reward if returned alive to J. ll, Jttdfliill. Alcxnnilru, R. R. No. l. Lot 49. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON lllTlll. Apply A. R. McKay. Lawn- ilulc Farm. ' ' STBI-IS-fll WANTED- MAN TOWORK ON llllni. Edgar Hearts‘. Mnrahflcld. ' ' ' '~"‘8f2§-4-1'5-lli ___ WANTED MAN OR BOY FOTR iienai-nl farm work ‘by Mly lit. Alllll! Mrs. John A. McLeod. Wiltshlre Post Office, R. R. l. ' ‘ . IMB-O-‘Ml. IlG EARNINGS, arc/tutu. iM- llloyment for Barbara. Become "inert in 8 ween. .Writc ‘Molar Barber College. Department "F" llsilinx. . mptuuf wunrstlltn- Acenzaaivz man tq train for sales work. llnlendfil opportunity for worker. ~68; M80 - F-OR SALE-—UHOIC'E CHBOTNUT more 1200 l-bs. Apply ‘Georse H- Klclly. Covehead Road. five years. i-zood Woodsldc, Vlctcrl Apply 194 Prince Phone 485d. and ‘go-curt. mole. Bear River. MARINE ENGINE Make and Break ron ants-Maw Apply P. s. l and Marfbeulhlin. FARM FOR SALE tune 73 acres. illtg Alfred Burke. ‘washing-ton Ave _ Mass. llsh Chinchilla re lieirileni o! city preferred. Write lljlnllcr nrunh '00., am of (‘tinf- an. , _‘ 1:1 ‘alto-nest delivery. Order pa", Sale cheap-M. side. Victoria, P. ill l. FTOR SALE -- PEDIOREED ENG- Fcmale Help Wanted WANTED- A GIRL FOR GENER. al ‘house work. Mrs. J. ll. Mur- phy Emerald Hotel. 86704-1341 WANTED — HORSE TWO TO lookor.—lM. S. a. P. E. I. 8680-4-13~3l. WANTED—- A CAPABLE MAID. Campboll oi’ Alllstml. P. E. l.. and St. 8737-‘i-14-3ieod ‘ ‘ For Sale FOR S-A-LE CHEAP BUREAU. 4-15-21 FOR SALE __ BABV CARRIAGE Vicw. son of the late Colin Donald Apply 203 Sydney- FOR QUICK. SALE - r-"oun RAC- w coons. three females and 011B Apply John Chtfeaon, 8702-4—14-2l alol-i-u-ai. FOR SALE- ' 10 H.P. two cylinder Fairbanks nearly new.- iI-ieber MacQuarrie, summertime. n. n. s. s 509-l-7-8i GA RT BO DY. to W. J. Scott, Mnrshileld. _ assoc-mow); FOR SALE - TWO cAne. FORD l good re- n s. Wood- BGSO-l-IS-fli AT BAY PO R- Property of the For full par- ‘ tlculam write Bertha Burks. 114 Clmbrldllfl. 8685-4-l0-7i biblts for June cnrly.- W. R. MrKuox. Charlottetown. R. R. 6- .-., n. 10$ '- ,..¢»'fll.i>-Ki{~-‘-‘ 3--"'- “' 87264-154581 7"” iRlver. was a passenger ‘ from a pleasant can centres.‘ the city in connection with iStroet to the Railway Station. output of Fish Increases WASHINGTON. April. lt-The outiput of the fish cunning industry lllfll Your totalled 95.171422 an i71- crcasc of fifteen percent Salmon produced in Alaska and the Pacific Coast sintcs made up half the tot- ul. MARRIAGES GLOW-IRVING —-At the Manse, 202 Prince Street. April 14. 1926. by Rev. W. ‘Bruce ‘Muir, Alexander ll- ClOW. Murray Harbor North to Stella ID.’ Irving 0i‘ Cambridge. McKENZlE-FRIZZELL --At the Munso. 202 Priinco Street. April 14. i926. John William McKenzie. Rose Valley to Emma Alberta Frizzcll, New llnven. CAMPBEILL—MOORE. — At tlic Munso. Montague. P. ii]. l.. on Mou- filly ovonling. April 12th. i926, by tho Rov. John Sterling. George ll. Ethel C. Moore, daughter of Mr and Mrs Moore of Murray Rlverr, ‘l’. E. i. DONALD-McGOUGAN. —At thc residence of the officiating niinist- er. Rev. G. H. Ramsay. D. D.. 202 Hillsboro Street. on April 14th. i926. Mr. S. Keith Donald. of Son to Miss Anna Grace MacGougnn of Malpeque. daughter of the late Robert McN. MacGougan. DEATHS MOFFATT --0n Wednesday ev- ening April 14th. there passed away at his home at New Glasgow the late A-rtemas Moff-att. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 ‘P.M. from New Glasgow United Church. GOFF—At the residence, N0. 3580 Fifth street. this city. April 6, 10 6 Doctor liarry Neville Goff. hti - band of Pearl iiundley Goff of san ‘Diego. Cal. brother oi‘ Mrs. Charles Strangniainoi Victoria, B. C.. Mrs. Arthur W. Jenks of Berkeley. find P. W. Goff of Valier.’ Mont.. ‘a na- tive of Prince Edward lsleind. Con. aged 66 years. l1 mouths. 18 days. The funeral services were held at his residence at 10 o'clock a. ni.. Friday. April 9. Rev‘. Wallace M. Hamilton officiating, interment in Greenwood Memorial Park. lulu-u uuuu... the Patterson Candy Co.. Toronto, ‘Capt. F. .l_ D. lvllcDougnll of Belle on the Western train lust night, returning visit to Boston. ‘New Hampshire and other Ameri- Mcssrs. J. D. Grant. Halifax and W. A. Fraser. Truro, oi’ the West- ern Union Telegraph Co.. are in the work on the erection of the aerial cable from the office on Richmond ice. tant. ice. . where. wind. ‘He taut. l , lPlctou-‘Cloudy. south Mat willtLlTlle decline was token es indica- Heavy open ice east and west of l-lll! lllll I l"!!! fill‘! "l ll"! 8X90" [Canadian grain previously handled ‘scam-lo (MM-Clear. ‘north west‘, through United States ‘Heavy close packed ice sea ports have been diverted to {Canada routes to the seaboard. I Pictou Island. wind. everywhere. no ice in night. THURSDAY AFIII- Aapl: Chairman-MR- 8. Violin: Ticket: mly be had at member: of the Oommlliflfi- A: accommodation lc I noon; Memorial-Hull LQ9tllf§'#RG¢lli1| “HANDEL” BY REV. F. H. LITTLEJOHNB Ind PROF- W. E. FLETCHER ulna. w. s. rnzrcrisn ‘Ind Miss LiLLiAfl MacKENZIE l-EBTURE ‘ MUSICAL PROGRAMME Mrl. W. E. Fletcher, Min L. MneKenzle 7—Vocal Solo-Aria, “Sounder: Alarm" Mr. F. E. Stuartabtubll: Te-ncr. "Largo In G" NOTE:—"The Vocal Number. arc taken from the Oratorio "Judi! Maccnbacun." ADMl58iON—35 CENTS should be made at once to prevent dllcppcintme ‘. “ill ltllillllll till" ,Ei l HllllJllY_ Other in New Hen- ly Film. inn Al‘ a. F. i. ted by JAM E8 PATON 1. Plaho Duet—_“OvQrturo' to the "Occasional Oratorio" Min L. MlcKcnlle, Mr. W. E. Fletcher a vrom, “mm”. Mm 13- . Another-perfect. screen combin- 3. Voca|—Reclt.-"| feel the Deity Within" and Eleanor ‘Boardmnn in one pic; Arln.—“Arm, Arm, Ye Bravel" ture. lt is "The Auction Block. Mr. W. E. Fletcher n MctroGoldwyn- Mayer Produc- 4_ you“ Arlg-"comQ Ever-Smiling Liberty" lion, which opened yesterday at Mn. W. E. Fletcher the Prince Edward Theatre. lio- 5 won". ' “song. N.” 4i» " bnrt Henley directed this adaption ' (..M“"“°'.. ||A||°g'°'" |lLaruh.tt°’" llAugufb") of the famous Rex Beach novel. 6 Von‘ Du“ “o Lovdy Pun" The work of the two stars is al- ways in perfect co-ordinatlon. There is no overshadowing of one by the other. ‘but each ‘acts as a perfect‘ complement to the other. icharles Ray plays the part of a young heir to Pittsburgh millions. and Eleanor is eeen as Lory Knight. a ‘beauty contest winner ‘from Palmdale. lSouth Carolina. Realizing Ray's type of roles heretofore. it would seem that his part is a little out of keeping. “but he handles it with perfect ease and nonchalance. While Ray's meth- od of ‘approach is different from the Guardian Office or from lmlted application for ticket: (‘Continued from page 1) peal asking for heavier jail terms for the convicted men. Rural Credit Scllemfi OTTAWA. ‘April l-L-‘The Gov- ernment's rural credit. scheme l5 expected to ‘be before the House this week. Main lines of the scheme have rbeen decided. Il- l8 understood that the bill is prwllc- ally ready for submission- The scheme is n broad dell"? ure from that of last session. Then the ipiioposal was a loan to the lprfl- vlnces of ten millions to enable them to make long term advances to farmers. The bill passed the House but failed to So through the Senate. This year's proposal. according to gossip, follows rather the Ain- erican scheme of land bailks wlbh modifications to imeet Canadian vinclal governments it is stated. are to cooperate in the scheme.- National System of Banking tOTT-AWIA. April Memibers’ day in 1»i.-— Private the slon of a resolution declaring that the time was ripe for the establish- ment of a national system of bank- ing in Canada, J. ‘S. Woodsworth, Labor ‘member for Winnipeg North Centre. was the imover. He maide it clear that he ‘dlld not exipect the House to de- clare itself 0n such an important resolution without ample investiga- tion. l-le hoped, however that the Minister of Finance would agree ho its reference to the banking and commerce committee of the I-louse. jection to, only stipulating that wit who know nothing of banking should not be summoned to appear before the committee. gran-ted to the Bunk, They issued currency and controlled credit. Through interlocking dlrectoratcs many large and supipose-dly inde- pendent business corporations. Cur rency he believed. should be issucii only by tho government. Ice Report ' C. H, Harvey, agent of the marine Ulslet (in-Clear, west wind. No ice in eight. strong north west wind. No ice in‘ sight. ‘Fame iPolnt (330)-—-Clondy. strong? north wcsi, wind. No ice in iaightl Point Escuminsc i466)——-Cioudy.l west wind. Light open ice every-l where. ' Magdalen ll-slanil i490)- Cloudy,‘ south west wlud. Old IHarry. Etang eign commerce , du ‘Nord. ‘Grosse isle. heavy opcnlflreat. Lakes was nearly 1.900.000 “ml "m" cargo tons less l-‘n volume in llllllll Plfilfllllll BB)’. close ‘packed than in 1924. the bureau ,, sehrch 'of the United States Sbln-dmldlcme Mme‘ ‘Si. Paul's island i545)—Clondy. pins Board pointed out toduy lnl _ w, west wind. Light open ice every. the fourth of a series of illlfllytllilMflre ma’ .oii foreign trade fluctirnW-‘is. Cape Ray (Mob-Cloudy, northll924 movement wind. lHenvy close packed ice dig-‘CHTBO tons. ‘. tant. i lmrlsburg -—- Clear. strong west changes in traffic and a decillige in‘ avy close packed ice d’s-]roal exports through Great Lnkesl 'ports Amherst. liea-vy open ice dis- Ccpe Race i835) - Yesterday's weather, snowing. vni-‘Zlble when, haven. Oswego and Rochester to an onions clbba iihoiiid becodkeil n an uncovered 961.000 vencl in a laws quantity of’ utter. 3.310.000 Mil lb 1935- \ conditions. Both dominion and pro- illouse of ‘Commons was devoted to discus- This. Hon. J. A. Robb made no ohqsteady, the ‘butter and checsc mur- ‘Mr_ Wogdgwgrth said ma; m1. crn Canadian markets are report- vgtg bung; 1n can“; had reamed ed as steady and slightly firmer a point where they could practtcal- "Qflfiy- 056T! 1y dictate the financial policy o; the prairie provinces have not been so the 15-year-old Cinderella to the country. llo outlined the prlvllegcsilllellllllll- tlhoy were able ‘to assume control of 29 ILNMFAX‘ “pm lawns ropurumjivlihing extras 29. firsts 27. seconds rcccivod from Qiuebec yesterday bylmd Pllllel-a‘ 24- dcpartment. are as follows: mom“? market“- Cnnlllnp‘ points from- 965.000 tonsrrllllel 1° "l9 "lllmul" in "at o l f 396i. 000 th 0h . . mm" flamed mffqlmfmflfi: toss in iin§'?'w-'.‘$:.il..§u to !,000,- was in your system. Till! excellent ' most of the screen's famous ‘lovers. it" lei nevertheless, exceedingly ii e ec ve. (cmadin pm") _ The lovely Eleanor Bonrdrnan has one of the finest roles of her career. There is something very real ‘about this young woman's impersonations, and her principal appeal probably llcs in the fact that most of us have known Hlrls much like ‘her. Seldom ls acting ‘ability, beauty and charm com- ‘bined to such a degree as it is in Miss Boardmen. ln this film she plays the role of a young girl who desert-s ‘her husband on the day of their marriage on learning of his rakieh and indolent past. The secret of their marriage is kept by the estranged couple, and the abandoned young man goes to work to prove to her his worth and industry. He makes good. but becomes the object of much feminine affection, thereby arous- ing the jealousy of his dsdoinful wife. iShe retallates by accept- ing the attentions of a wealthy young man. greatly to her hus- baud’s alarm. The final recon- ciliation is adroitly set forth. Sally OlNci-l and Ernest Glllen as the two Lane children, give very fine performances, while Charles Clary, David Torrcnce. James Cor- rigan, Forrest ‘Scabury and Ncd Sparks distinguish smaller roles. Frederic and Fanny Hatton wrote‘ the adaption of this Metro- , MONTREAL. Que. April 1‘l—~The feature of the export trade in Cali- adinn grain on the Montreal mark- et today was the continued 80ml‘ demand from the United Kinllllmll. for oats and as cables in most cas- es were stronger at an ndvuucc in prices, a. very fair numiber of ord- ers were ncfielllfll- F" Mal’ 5MP‘ ments, continual buyers W<=lc fllli° in the market for Manitoba wheat and soles of a few loads were tnade. The trade in cash grain was more active. Owing to the increase iu demand from exporters for Can- ada western oats which resulted in sales of some round lots being made, includiull No_ 2, C. W. 511109 at 621,4. cents per bushel. CJLF. Mon treul. Nu. i teed oats at 1/; cent per bushel over the Winnipeg May option C.l.l<‘. bay ports and sample grades at one to two and a half cent per bushel. over the May op- tioii. C.l.F. Montreal. the lone ofI the market for car lots of spot sup plies was very firm and a inodcr- ate amount of business was done. on account of the strength‘ that pre Vlill0fl onthe Canadian cash wheat situation a stronger feeling devel- oped in the local spring wheat flour market and prices were advanced ‘twenty cents per barrel, winter Goldwyn-Mayer lllclllre- wheat grades were unchanged ‘The FOX News and Aeoops Prices for alll grmdes-‘of mlllfeetlFables Cllllllllele ‘llll! excellent were advanced $1.00 oer ton whivlnmlg week Pmgmll‘ was attributed to good demand of.‘ . h“? °t the ‘features °f m“ late. The undertone to the ntarketllllg t5 enter“ nmiggomlggrsflmgllll‘: _ splendid musical sggsagilllriiaagdgiageiall): ‘rmllfifnfimsiby the Prince ‘Edward Trio. under l i . . The [ewulm Yo! the potato ‘Janelle leadersh p of Mr Ben Wagner was ‘the stronger feeling that d0"; vcloped and ‘prices iwerc ‘marked, “"..‘.Z'°EZ§“.ZZ.§ZT‘3.§".§.Eli' mllilllmlaire Mil-l‘- rles 15-Year-0ld ikets were without any new feature t note. ' ' l“ , Cinderella O'I"l“AiWlA, .0nt.. Aiprll l4.—-l<]ust-. GOLD SPRING. N. Y.. April 13. Frances Heenan. known iis recently from the “Peaches" to her friends and RR f-riiawspaper public. spent tho first TORONTO, 0nt., April l-L-De-jdiiy of hcr honeymoon with her niand keen, wholesaler extras 30 51-year-old Prince Charming. Eil- lo 34, firsts 31 to 23, gecqndg 23 m ward W. Browning. secluded in u , ‘lb-room house ‘near the Ilutlson ‘MONTREAL. Steady. wholesalerlllvef- (yxlrflg 33%; firs”, 311,5; seconds The second Mrs. ‘Browning. who zg_ recgiptg 11mm).- gtorlng l“ m" n-ntil recently had been confined Hwmg‘ our...‘ 29 u, 3L ltn her rnom in hor mother's sulnll ,|.1I,MiON,q-QN_ Under "gm rejlvashlngton Heights apartment in ,.,,|,pts_ country (harem maklm: mlgNew York, suffering from acid Us extras 22. firs“, 20' seconds 15 ‘burns mysteriously received, was “NNUOUNER, Steady mlymgltoiluy the mistress of a two-acre “Onmry Dummy extras 25' firs“ 23 estate. Her millionaire husband. ‘whose previous advbntures as n Cinderella man-the adoption of Mary Loufse Spas. later annullel 1-35 "rgvhcn it was found she was 21 and V ‘not 1i‘. as was supposed-—hail "ST" JnuNi N‘ B" Mlarlmt lmvol‘ caused liim wide publiclLv. has lllAlblFAX. no change on cg due “rrlvula from olllslde Dilllllll- promise-ii her’, she said. an estnti‘. Dealers selling 8X"!!! 45. flrsls on Long island. but‘ u-ntil flint is Father Point (158)—Clear, strong hum. west wind. Some light ict-ll-‘l- Blwvndo 28- built the ‘Brnwnlngs will llvc iii inshore. i 'Cold Springs in the luxurious Little Metls (179)—Clear, strong, ‘homo the real estate operator llilll "l0 west wind. ‘No ice in eight. J _ _ leased for a year. Their wedding Cape Magdalen (Mm-snowing, lSsturday was attended by both Mr ;and Mrs l-leena-n. who are separat- tllcmselvcs in ‘ when you i?‘ ‘ill It atcrproof undo "Nugget" Tan Points pronouns tho- originail colour of tau x ~r -¢ d“, r‘ »_ 2. a .l. f1 ‘|‘1l/' i’(lkl‘.ia ‘4-1 " " Block-Tan-Ibuoy Rod-Dwk and While" (NcIlraO/or light colon. '3 LETTER 0F OONDOI-ENOE K1ng’s Fund Total _._ Iltln HI hQr once has been ‘remix-dad no ‘Mr. g g Herman MoFnrlanc. Bedeque by his fellow members of King Ed- ward ‘L. O. L. No. 1654: ‘Dear Brother: ‘Whereas it has pleased an all- wlse Providence in His infinite wls dom to remove from the smile 0i’ hie earthly being your beloved father by the solemn and impres- HAiLlFAX April 14-—An en- thusiastic meeting of the workers in the Holifex-Datrtmouth‘ cam- paign for the University of King's College Building-Endowment Fund was held Tuesday evening, when an additional $6.679 ‘was reported subscribed. bringing the total of the ‘City Campaign to date to $112.107.75. and members of King Edward. With the $5.700. preliminary ,1,_(),L Na 1554 C_ 39418.11“, or contributions from outside sources. which you are an esteemed mam- thie brings the grand total to H18.- ber, mmmm of m9 dew yo“ whlch 007-75- you have sustained. lzereby desire to convey to you and your family our sincere and heartfelt sympathy ln this your sad bereavement and ‘we can assure you that this death reminds us all of ,the uncertainty of life and the cer- rrstzrai- 2:‘ d: ‘.’-‘..‘l2f."“§$‘l2;1wh“i_ w- Univemny M Anugomsh m, 310g ‘fore oomimit you to the love of our and the other a 918d“ o; 5100 llcnvenly lihtlicr and to the lovc [mm DE George _]_ Truman, re-iof the one that knowoth all our sldent of lMount Allison University sorrows. _ at ‘Sackvlile, N. B. Dr. Moore Mtly the God of all comfort, sol- stated, that these two ccntribu- ace and strengthen you in your tions manifested the interest of sorrow until you other Universities in the lvlarl- one gong before a; we 51m re“... times in the success of the Klns'8 ion before the great white throne. appeal and are future evidence of Signed tmbclinlf of King Edward Moore. who was able to attend the first meeting last nislll’ after being confined. to the hos- pital for the past week, reported two very pleasing contributions received Tuesday. One was the fraternal relationship which In Q ,L_ No‘ 166i exist; among the institutions of D_ M_ BERNARD higher learning in the Provinces. A c. GARDWER The third report meeting will be held at 6 o'clock Wednesday night. Mail Sacks Stolen eceptlon T0 By Armed Bandits Ne” 9/78 verle A public reception and entertain- clhrcnhcdinatfiitsuplilfii truck 'Y‘°'"‘ °°'"‘-"""ll °' °"* "m! "w driver ‘was kidnapped and several ""9 “d ‘up d“"‘l"9' “mm”! bl’ Hacks m. ma“; (me believed m com general dancing, will be held In the tam $37M“) in bunk notes‘ were __l. S. Hall. Scurlc, in honor of stole“ by Lwo finned men today at Neil Cheverlc. champlor old time liiiliania Harbor, ‘Ind. fiddle? M M“ "tum. ‘rem 5”!” The mail truck WlJB being load» o" M”! PWM’ Ar” hm “'8 p‘ ed m [he rear of me pom 0mm Admission 35c, reserved seats when the bandits drove up in an,H°',"3‘ ' automobile and forced Frank Wat-‘ ' "' ' son the driver to load the ‘sacks in- to their machine. They took Wist- _ Committee (Pioneer plcnse copy.) FO-OOO-O-fim-O-OO-UQ-OOO O a O h son away with them. 39 QUEEN ST. _ CHARLOTTETOWN Beaverbrook t "' E- " Wholesale Produce. Potatoa: : Specialty. Car iota only Flays Times on Maritime Stand LONDON, April 13.—<Lord Beav- crbroiik makes an attack in the lEvening Stan-dnrd on the attitude adopted ‘by the Times in dealing in a “tactless way" with questions at issue between the eastern and west provinces of Canada. Lord llcavcrbrook says that the Times " writes of the lntercolonial Railway being "taken over" by the ‘Cans/d- ian government. which he says is, u misapprehension, because the, Canadian govemment eoul-d not take over .tlh'is railway since it built it and has always owned it. iLord Bca-verbrook in his paper says it is lamentable that certain newspapers in England should dis- cuss these matters in a controvers- ial spirit ‘since they are questions of internal politics of the Domin- loii. “Canada ‘has been an especial sufferer in this respect" he writes, "iind as a result there is a wide- spircad feeling in the Dominion that an important section of the British press is deliberately host- llu to the ‘Canadian government. 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