/ MAX\MS ~ ‘A J l\\\ l\Q%,'W2/4.10” " _ _ i oi, A » i sv. _ MAXLMS » . _ MERCHANT DU" l \“ ,. '- Y l OF A _ ` " . _ _ _ MERCHANT _- To an cxlonl, a considerable ex- .‘ I / 'V/' " 1 l A -"""' ' lent. 1 bciicvc that it is possible lp Q é v' _ ' ”//7-/’ 'flwa ¥ The cnnilc or iuc nnlst have been make scholarship a sporting event. ' / ‘ ` ` ‘ at the poles where ,the earth lint . ' .I i_» 4 c _“bl ‘ . _ _ i _ O cooled. " , _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ___ My .--»_»--_;._._.._..__ _ _ _J 4 The Peoples Paper ,.,,_:.'-"»-....._ Read by Everybody _ si -eo ,_ $§'i¢'.'n,""o...""'.'1'l“22& 3.°“o'.'lff‘J'li3° CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928 llillll llllsiwrizti... ll lult c i(/unadian Press) _'ZS =?|'|_,_i; |_-_|122 _._|?,= -_<1 1:11 __ E 1 ' e , u‘wo n,ad0Z _ _ / . NEWBURY, England, April 14, _i - H lgilnaiinjfillcil, willlfnnlgreyadlxliers over- ' I O.i‘.;§°vf,l“' °° T.'i° °““""“"’. l ‘C“"“‘"“" "'?‘~"’ `The lightly handicapped Vantage Slime by smoke, was the toll of a‘ l A' Apr] 14'- Dommlon PITTSBURGH* ADH] 14' " A ` 'Belle, owned by D M Gi-am Wim' ' fire which swept the Casa Loma, a ‘G°vemme“l’ ‘mms ‘of refmammg swf” l“dl°t"‘°“t of me KU Klux _ 3 ' ' ' __ \ ned iivmiore _ B mimeni - i ~ Outswndins security issues do notxlan in winch it was held to oc ‘ " responsible for riots, bloodshed ami the burning of a man alive, was V ithe Newbury Cup today by thre '”*' 'quarters of a length from F. Gret- tcmhi y p and business block yesterday. ~ ig?nti?i?;pl%;3c°:;ilflli1':g 4th]gol:’?i1I'_ili°i;`I; M.2llChine 1)?-Iflaged Illltcnls Celeb' Wim Coulsonls mf; _ _ . _ _ New Man NOW i.\1`B°nd5 w tum them back L0 lllli'-“made here late yesterday by Federal government before maturity. Hon.l,]ud C W_ H_ g_ Thomson in im si, I, weight Orbindos third just a sho. Lalldlllg' on -Ice._hcooi behind ccicb. . . _ I] _ _ Mcntrealhas fine Lib Centenariafl .Amo tl Charge oi i,-_,Siiiiii_..,,mM,,,,,,_.,,,,,,,__,n__,i,,i,_S_,_,e:i_n_0§ d___n__s_ng an ____uc_m und i Twenty horses travcllcd the oiic_ I-‘ary For Children, ` h A |c1m-edin menoiitse of Comiiiims to b hi i _i I. i _ b_ bo » Blltmile of thelmnortarusnrlng hfmci But N0 Money ici T 9 pl) tie Squadron Of llhiéiggiiéfrhlirxiihig \;\;1rr;`\;th<;;\€5i;sWi%i§{f§.;l;"grhc agizigswcigeimogbnsgii ;n§r?i.c _ ‘ Baron Hucncfcld.i§2§ii§“5..§§§l"ini2f`S....1i°°2..To 3 , _ _ 1 (Special to The Guardian) Me d l t e I' Y il Il € an for refinancing purposes during thei Thii court iifiei. heaiiiig sen5u_ I ‘ ' ' ' I" Att da t '> A ‘1 14- ‘ - L/aptaln Koehl and against Celeb and ten to eight ay en fl S. i WlNNl1. EG, Man., pri . _“em two oi. thi-ee years was deiiiii i. i _L_ i I. _ _ _ iagainst Orbindos. Vantage Belle There is one ccntenarian, a woman Fleet. ed. The bill DBSSSCI Cvmmittee. and C§?,Y§ngtc5a1;1i;],?eS;~ai0rdeli:;:a|dag;f £2. C01, FitZl`[\a\,\]_‘i(}e areiis afoui' year old bay filly ~ Safe’.a.'11d Well ____ i and friendships among the na tions of the world," (Canadian Press) - _ ‘ 1 ‘ian . _ _ UALIFAX. April 14--The German OTTAWA, April 14.-The Bremen lmlfllle ilm0“8 Canadian lDWl`lS Of not img ,mine 1-encheg me pon- ron. Meditciriincan Fleet. following .Juiikers lnoiéoplanc. "Bremen," will continge its flight to New York importaiiice iii that it iliias no childil siimable age of 70_ - trout:/iloiionb tina S.Alli?.oyali S_ S, flown by two ermans und an Ir-~ at noon to ay according to u mes- l‘0I1's li Vary-01'. fill 01'. if |136 ‘ll Che ° d b tl irospect Of rc- 3 fi “ 9 Wee cal' mn' ‘ ,___ . chiitircivs iibi-pry. but cnc thct,<_ci,wii,;‘°$i0 ’i',i,i. laioifih for me ie- ol coiioi-ri uno captain Kenneth G, icmidkm Press) _ P. through lack of funds with which to i.iii,_indci.' iii- iiieii. iiieii 'Maiiii0bi,_»iB, Dewar and Commander H, Mn LIVERPo>OL’ Aprii i5_ __ Two c- pay attendants, has never been op- Cid timers are iimiiig iii, time in i,ie_ Daniel oveii ii. dance with the resulmmen were kiiied when me Brmsh med' lscntlng r ' . . _ ' - _ H Ii is iiimiimi ihai whiie ihc yoimg° man a Week ago 2‘00ii appiicniions to lower his flag and recoinmendedi _ icimmiiim Pressi Have arranged for any news people of Montreal clamor eagerll/lhad been received by the old al§8~t°h-bfi Uflucviod inf his icommianci 'iiliiligrglpsrytlng:%x;ga§a¥il:il§0§?i_rg§§ Eg LONDON. April 14. - With for the reading privileges available pensions board of the workmenswilc 52“‘fs ‘fn limmm SY" sillyiihe men killed was _Jack Wiiikei. the the settings of a. high seas myster to the Canadian Press. Clilrke to thosc of much smaller towns, uicompensiiiiim bimi,d_ This morningygirsst co ilearsdo nag? 1 iii s _isishipis electrician. The bow ofthe the Ssvoooiooo of Soviet gold claimc “"0 °°lle°ll°ll °l books- lm' ¢l“lld““‘i h u ber was approximately 3,0009 . n mm B _Ca `s me S plofivessei was badiy damaged by, me by France and refused acccptan flying from Ireland to New York. ernment telegraph service fiom inside the flrst non-stop flight across G. Btirfless' S“ll€l`lnt€f1d0I`lt flt Q the Atlantic from Europe to Amer- bec. ica and landed on Greenly Island lu' The message says:-- tllc Straits of Belle Isle, between Labrador and Newfoundland. The Canadian Government steam-` er Monlcalm. 20 miles from Green-_ isliiiiaii, failing in' its purpose ofsiigc received by thc Dominion Go"- u items. of aeroplane to be handed City is relaying wireless from ly. in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. was. this lnornizg steaming to take tlie_ marooiied iers off their lonely, icc- blocked haven of refuge. ' The plane was slightly damaged. but the crew were unhurt. - The plane was apparently in the. flag rank was the aircraft carrleri land at 1.38 p. m. P. E. Island tin1e` -Atlantic Standard Time Thursda morning, and landing on Greenlr' Island about noon yesterday, forced down by lack of fuel, after struggl- ing against head winds. THE FLYERS Baron Ehrenfleld Gunther Von llucncfcld spent his last pfennlg and borrowed from 14 friends to "lake “P me $50-000 required I-via, A. smincy, Irish Free state M cover the cost of the flight and in surance. He made :iii unsuccessfull atcmiit to fly to America in the Bre- men ast summer. He was serfousiyifmii ii_ m_i By G0d.S grace east w°l""d°d in the W" ‘md ‘""“"d”‘f.wcsn Atlantic flight at least a “icomplished Am happy in thoue, 'that it brings credit and honor 11 out of service. He was born ii Kocnigsberg in 1802. Captain Koehl, pilot, was born a Ulm. Germany, in 1888. He was ii thc Gorman Aviation Service durin the French lines. On the sec n occasion he was taken prisoner/*bil intel' csca ed p . Colonel James Fi(,zmnui-iii, co_iii__Jiin1es Fitziiiaurlcc. co-pilot of la_t,` is head of the Irish Free State Aii Force. and was born ut Dublin 39 Y€f\l`5 REO. He served in the Bi'f tish Army during the war and wa wounded in 1916. H _ E was tmnSfer7 QUEBEC, April 15.-Direct wi red to the Ro al Air Force i Y n 191 and served with the army of ocmi- potion. In 1922 he joined the Fri; State Air Force and commanded th Mlvdromc cr. I-‘ornoy during th., pi. vii wlir. In 1926 h _ e was made comd expected to “leave under its o ii powci' shortly." }“;‘f'flln§ Officer at Baldonnel an fl ll lzazettccl as cnnimcndant. Wit C-"*l>tnli1 R.. H. Mclntosh he made n css Xenia lust e _ uw msh coasil' ur coming down o f`i)N(iR/\TULATl0NS Wlltlill li PREMIER l(lN(i 0'l"l‘AWA, April 14.--Congicatuiipl early this morning aviators intend Y it our native land. My German co rades, Koehl and Hueuefeld join the war and in 1917 was shot. dowg ln Semlmg You Meetings ‘mm Er twice while piloting ii bolnber over H0139 l° reach New York in “ f d _days i (Canadian Press) _ Snorstat army for his part ill S flight. the Associated Press learn ‘ Y . 2 that the crew of the ‘German n rcccivod from Bremen fliers sta Point Amour. Aeroplane is ex- pected to_be repaired at noon and continue night. It is pre- sumed by Government officials supplied with gasoline from the wireless station nt Point Amour. There is a considerable Suppl for the operation of the geiier ator for the wireless.” tatives here. - WASHINGTON, April 15. _ H ister. received this message fini DUBLIN, April 14.--Command lB" " ' A' will be promoted to Colonel in from ii responsible source. icla cd from Grecnly Island rep plane Bremen arc making satisi' tory repairs and that the plane liilihlicrfessful attempt to make 11 no? LATER -`~ ll* if-lht to America iii thc Princ- i. aged than first. thought. and licvcci machine cannot lcuvc Grrc liniis to the members of the crew of repairing Bremen mid continuing Ihr iiinnoplanc Bremen c . Ncw York. The first plane of Prmiiier King bonfght_W1?|fchg;ii?i`li; Qucbcc cxpcdition to go to the r Minister addressed his tgiegmm i_0`curc of the stranded men took Captain Hermann Kochi at the Blr shortly before eleven o‘clock. Point Amour wireless statin(-,_ His will innke three stops, hoping to iiirssiige is its follows: rivc Blanc Sablon, seven miles fr “H351 behalf (il the govern. tivsirc Riga people of canada' I V0'-ur co congratulate you and .Humflg1panions, Baron Von we 0 and ColonclFitzmaur_ C1-mfg) your safe arrival in Hip n ni on the completion of lip. re westbound trims-Atlan- lm/éiicioialane flight. Your ach_ “Oi E011 marks a distinct and ii le advance in thc devel- opment of aviation as a means mnilgfldllw the oceans and of “E lmsslble closer relations iGi'ccnly, by scveli. p, m. I i.Ar1~;s1: ` l3ULLETIN:vQUEBQC, April ll Seven Islands at 3 p. ln. today of thc German plane Bremen. should reach Grecniy Island at p. ni. tonight. Flying ccnditlo were said to bo good. QUEBEC, April 15.-The Cana , -ipnd Dr, Cuslnere which left Sev ‘”“*‘*°”‘°*‘****‘_Isla11d at three this afternoon land- " . ‘cd at Greenly Island at tive o‘clocl:. has remained innocent of books and nfl at latest. reports was being used as l Condensed Specials iA second plane with newspaper a t0- u coal cellar( t RATE.-lo. per word not each jhggrtlon in 'imp céiiimn imorrw and the Junkcrs sister shi.: , ' ito the Bremen, will leave New Yo 'camera men will leave Quebec **+»4o4-ooo-+v¢v+v+»»»+o-o+\toinoi'row for Montreal enroute 'L_ 'YOU w/tN'r noob aNvELo1>Es.l .i Prices so roi- 2oc~ loo for asc, 1”’ ‘“' ' - 'relief of the filers with gasoline ri r ‘ i __j<0>-#1 2-10 for 550; 500 for $1.00, 1,00_0_ _ . an $1.95. Poitpoiu. ouimiiao-_E11g11]e9,1‘ Was Office. Guardian Job Primary, . _ ._ if '-lg! il=RlN‘r|Na or-' svnliivi -" escr ptloll he l ad expo l~_ _ ‘ tlonply ¢¢¢'¢\f¢,q°_°g,,:,¢(,ii_ ¢,,,.i 'roRoNTo, Aoi-ii 14. t-.1-:virgin J. W. Blocks of orono tral Joi) Printery. Pll°“° 132' _lstantly killed ahd Fireman Gre 'EASTER QUALITY BEEF ALL‘was slightly injured when the Ca (Canadian Press) this So d Newsome arladlnn National winnipeg Flyer Co lwleletkl dulilllzlhsdl Bldl. ‘derailed near Bradford Ont. T - ' ienglne toppled over on its sl ' ‘. ! 'l°- great strides have been made in the ll nation of emclent flying ser- “FOR BALI -' THREE DRAF'l`:trapping the engineer. Five cars horses wel|iua¢ 1200 lbs. Applyithe rails. None of the passeng E. H. Douglas, Bunbury. _ were hurt. - NEW YORK, April 15, - An air- plane mechanic taking a new pro- peller and equi nent for repairing 10- or. Quebec today by Junkers represen- o QUEBEC April li, __ A mcssa Dr. Louis Cuisiiicr ho pod off fro - f II pi the landing gcai' of the trans-A~;- luiitlc plane Bremen, stranded Greenly Island. was dispatched i 3 l mei cimms A iiiiie more that the ical-admiral was ordererl|steamshm Montrose grazed an ic? bi/ _- ‘102 years of age residing in scuth»~ _4 was given third reading < _ . _ _ - th _ . - _perlal wizard Hiram A. Evans, oi 'Bachelors Double out of Vamagin MONTREAL, Que., April 14.-igiiisggfixixs lf/;?.“;?ib;ii:xi;;iI;§giUns_e5:|R@ 1_,0NDON_ April 14,-Rear-Adn1ii~-‘ .___,__NY _ l . *_ ____ iChHl`g€S made against the Klali. C2lDfld1\`S lBfi§€Slf Cll»Y» flulnbcflng ln others are nearing tlie 100 mark, :il William Munro Kerr, who suc-I (held that thc o1'€fWllZHlfl0n Came lil?" - *to the court of equity with "filt y _ its~populatlon some hundreds of| d fh < - be' between 80 ccerlcd Rczii'-Admiral Bernard St.G.‘ i m°“5“nd5 °f sch°°l chclldren 'island 90mctl?oxilglFl mlajority have Collard iii the First Biittlc Squad- iliands" _and that it could not gain ny relief from him. ' ’ Soviet Gold Refused ttotowh Burllnl 'run Gall glffilic umm-. non-A nu! Eiliiclti |]liP_ *HAS BUNE ill (UNITED STATES ‘New ' York Rangers ‘_ Won Deciding f _ Game of .World ,Soy-I ies at Montreal oh Saturday. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 15. -_The Stanley Cup, that old and battered iplece of Silverware. emblematic of ithc professional hockey champion- Pship of the world, has gonc to tho 'United States for the second time iin its long and colorful hlstorY~ iSeattlc .won the trophy in 1917 but Slthe following year it retumed iv icaiiada and had been held here ‘till last night. when the New York iii] Rangers scored a 2 to 1 vicilofy °V" er the Montreal Maroons in .U10 2; fifth and deciding game of the 1928 cp, worldfs series. _t e n nl 91 momm to mg lank m `m““a“" h h 1 i in the United States was transfer- - m' And with them came scores _ Well pleased with everything and ricr Eagle at_Glbralter. Both offic-ischerre, Messrs. Balfour, Beatty lalchlldren to v it their own liblai-yi _ is ' ' "T which, they had he_ai'd, was to be it "V feature of the institution. i Thcrc was the sign on the door ini ri large letters: “Children‘s Depart- “t ment but the dooi was bolted The cs depaitmcnt attached to its pil tlir library. This condition coiitrnsts It strangely with that prevailing ini ar- Toronto mid Ottawa. The public, oin librarycf the form`cr city dcvotcsi an cntirc inodernly equipped build-i ing to the reading needs of the children. while thc Ottavva. library features its childrens department. 15- But si striking contrast is to be iii found for ncarer home. The little or city of Wcstmount, enclosed like an Cirvcnly Island to Dick up the crew Island within thc boundaries or HG Montreal, provides a. reading room lm kindll librarian was sad ut l cai\ :isl 1 icnien on its tiaiis Atlantic fllgihiii; he igici ihem iimi Oiiiy am goideiii key could give theiu access to the “els wonderland. And also every dayl since then they have come in wist-' rn f_ul groups to inquire whether thc " . Io d. < less messages to the Canadian Prefs; Iii? £”"§ci_§i?i;1cofe°;;'i_n meg? or ' some answer. The books arc there. the furnish- ii ings are there. but the money toi .mi pay the salaries oi' two attendants ' can not be found. The resources of the institution. are strained to the iiticrinost to maintain its present stuff. Its nine attcndaliis are ni- iiii ready overworked, for it is prob- wi, able that no library on thc contin- piane believed more seriously dum- *ml $°l'\’l\"E “S mimi’ fill”-*'f¢\`lbf"l`S_ “Si be. thc Fraser Institute has so limited; n. ri stall. ly Island for a_fcw diiys although P\`0b'f\hlll MOI\l1'C0~\ iS ilu* Only cd community in Canada or thc Unltc,7--- _ i , __ __ _ “Wai” th” ‘“"‘“"g "f a key ‘° b°'l 1 l?i2l`9l;{hce’3;§;egoylgogggyonlcgfggfl'lligagglllslgntcffozllga95511;] 3;- fed f1'°\u the Steamship D1'_0Sdeh_f 8l“ if-5 llle Of D\\l>llC \1S€f'~\l!1€SS- iE l me King George Vw and in iiiiii ward part gf the ship to which pas- another German vessel in mid be 552%’ in wobb Fcmllv ami ;s..:i;i.;’.'s@;:°;‘i..”‘"rm was closed for alterations c. few) ' ; ' _i y "‘°““§S 9"' P' P' C"°"°°°‘"“" the (special ic tin- Ginn-alan) Rggfrgmllgilléggi ‘:;c‘M0UNTAIN -BORED ` ~ _ , e e o. ` ' ' .___ ~ ,_ ' °‘ °" i?éa5f?l‘-.if-”€»"i“~FiF -‘ii-li-if-2-f ns..iiis“ss..“:.“°;.‘s...h. rxifr THROUGH ' partmem' with loving ‘mm he ‘naw the Wgliite St:ii~ULiner Doric at Hal-` sul-General at Odessa. Hekheld thci `-""'_ ' :hailed a valiant army of storyi iiax imiay me Mi_ ima Mp5_ J, D, iygst of Cai)i_i,_in of the Dociiyardl (By B1°1tish_Uniied Press) _ b°°k5“`sag°5 °f Wwds ad"°"t“"°'l H. Webb and family of eleven chii- and King's Harbor Master at Rosythl. .LOND0N'.Alml M'"“The wmp war and school life-stories for f;i1~ls,_di.m' inciiidid iii which are a im; during ;92;_\923_ and became 5ei,i__tlon of an miportant stage of one On the inviting tables he arranged! Oi- iwiim Pciei. and patrick, Mi-.` lor Officer. Reserve Fleet the Nor;-_[Ol the Kfeatesl °l`lEm€0I`iIig feats bright-covered-magazines and plc- Wgbb and family are coming to‘in February 1924, i\`€C€¥\i» tlmifs WGS C€l0bfB-Mid '- ture b00l. IR: slx lvsillwlgie ll5tunrl!i\l?>ls1l1nUl§n`;l)l§]dy which er had in we mane" of immigm in’ child. ‘British immigrant coming from thc`Rgm-.Aigiiiimi im Jan? 2Z_\oi9-3 ng' Over 18 m0nthS 1100 l3f1\‘ll€S ll _ 1" The fruit of his labors i'enialiisiEl'lg1ish midlzinds and his famllyiilw' was A|di,.de_Ci,_mi, to me Kiiig_ 'gan drilling from opposite sides, Captain Fmmaullce fmm Greeny untested behind a locked door.’rugged and robust, just the type of. The ¢0u1~t_mm-tial which Convicbitniles apart. Rapid progress was_ Island. dated Aprll 14- and llmig Three months ago the Fraser Insti-isettleii that thifs coilintry zieeiils._vi"i‘iiic1'_ed Coiniiicinder Daniel and Captainimilde. Mid tlic last; wall of gi-amtei tutc re-opened to thc public. New(f0l`m€ PHYU 0 2 MEC Par Y in _Dewar for conduct subversive ofillas “UW been f0T¢ed ilSUm`lUl'~ "` subscribers flocked in to make usei that SC0ll0l1 Ol T-he Old C0\\l`li\`l’~ l`di.=cipiinc in connection wi 1 t final char e for the break-thro li. M of its improved circiilaticu. refer-i hfli/P been Well looked after- MV- diiiicc incident of the Roy-fill oslitvas fired by George Balfour. t° ciice and periodical departments I WW” Slfilcd 0" liis ni'i‘lvB.l. Fmd 11111 wus licld on board the aircraft car. chairman of the coiitractors for the le- 9. 10 Thci the attention that has been £51)/011 ers were reprimanded and dismlssed.Co. & m'. from their shi ws. _ ` - ~ ’ Mr, Webb was busy with his fliic I awvggmnihihe oialccigf l;)a;§_iycl°\";j:§§l Sl"”`d5' lads looking “ner hi? bag' "' " ‘ V through the breach and Joined the! gngie “;mri'il‘Ewi‘iid‘il\(;"il;iL;e _ tunnellers working from the other rcs o e am , ci / - » twins were being cared for by the( Skggii - .- i- ii f ii Red Cross. They presented zi. film _ _ _'3ti°n5"E°’_l“g Txgc 'su Sho I “E rillpciirancc as they came down the apciauons “levee e L _yinhic :rc gnngwuy and are a happy. healthy. _ _ i a le Sec 0” me V' ln 9 contented family. Mr. Webb and 'Vi C t 0 Iiilllffll Ol me WUC Centra family were placed on board a Cali- ‘ adiaii National Railways train oil --- ' which they will journey to their (Special to The Guardian) ocstinonon. ROME, April 14.-An nnoivniioni _--__ This is the first party, to be demonstration of loyalty was given) (Canadian Press) . brought out to Canada by the nc\v_today to King Victor Emmanuel oii ST. JO1-lN'S, Nfld, April 15. _ Birmingham office of the Canadian Italy. whose life was threatened The departure yesterday of Gov- National Railways. this ofllce bcingiwlicn o. bomb which killed 23 peo-lernor-General Sir William and CDCHCG by the Canadian ND-l»i0hi1l ple exploded on the path in MllanlLady Alfardyce, who sailed on the spngei-5 had no acce5s_ channel off Falmouth at midnigh and is now on its way to Bremen. oi tic liners at Halifax this week ei\ n_ and Monday theie will have bee brought to a close one of the mo. British Families 00mi11sT0 Goliath ..r..‘.€.:.'?.fi.'..:.‘”;i.;?.riiti.;“:n”iii§ (Special to the Guardian) successful seasons this port has c tion. The number of immigrants ar- nt` ‘°* Forty Merchants ' » Ainons' thc iiniiifiggailéshaisiitxité ~ In . riving in this consignment ainou to 9848 making it total of 26.222 the season. fine specimens o ri is world under the 3,000 families Eli pire settlement scheme. Oi' total number of British settlers acliau National Railways. '60 for west and 50 for Ontario. arc a large number of Scandinav ities. The new ariivals are some lan National Railway trains tions iii Canada. ‘thc Doric of the White Star Lili hard Anchor Liners Lithuai who are coming to Canada to make homes for themselves in the nev' ,_ Zi-<03----' ? Nobiic Leaves on _ \ Northern Flight (Canadian Press) .“Giovl Nezza" in response to thB .farewell shouts of these below. Gen- oi HALIFAX. N. S.. April 14- -Wiill (eral Umberto Nobi1e's dlrigiblq '.‘li,- h the arrival of the nine ti'ans~Atlaii V Q - alia" racefully rose from Bagglo 8 diAir Field at 1.55 this morning and ri .five minutes later had headed nor- t thward for Stolp, Germany, the _ _first leg of the long flight to the _ North Pole. Montreal 13"-‘_ (spcchii to 'riic Guardian) f' OTTAWA. ont._ Ani-11.14.,-Forty have been brought out by the Cali- imei-Ci-iiims have been iin-esgeii in me Montreal on the orders of the Min- _ister of National Defence for de- In audition to the British there iirauding me revenue in me maggi- ' of sales tax Not only were the war 1 - ans, also Danes and other national-_ `_i-iiiits issued but me ai-rests “wap _ _ 01 ily made. Most of the culprits are thc finest specimens of lmmigranrs now siiid to be i-,ui on baii that have arrived at this port ami .-*--M _ they should prove a decided as.sr‘ to Canada. It will take ion canari- W 01] S8C01]d R3,C@ to carry them to their various destinzi - icimadian “assi WELLOW, Nottinghamshire. Enli- The names of the steaniships par- iami Apiii ii _ The Prince of tlcipating in this movement are Xwaies Won ihe second miie oi. me ii L: Ruford point-to-point meeting here " today riding Lady Door1.'He finish- ilwa MKS MC Of their Camimign that the kin was to lake when he Furness liner Nova Scotia for Eng-igioiiniligiiamv Niciiii, Amswi-diim_ ed second in the first race. Ra y ` il _ Q . . for n _m0i'c €XteI1Slve effort L0 brim! retliriicrl to Rome. An cnorinouslland terminating Sir Williams >€lll¢_lS °f _Bl'lll5_l\ §l0CK 10 _CHnHdi‘ci_crowd extended from the statiorulterni in‘officc. was the occasion for Sei/Clill liiclksllllelfilen were lllclugcii along the Via Nazionale and to thciiin extraordinary popular demolis- gmcfm t ‘ic cm" if mf? msn l " f0.V8l Dalllvlt itration. Lady Allrirdycc received su séllitltsglo "ln 9 “UW °m°§ 0" °"l'_ Premier Mussolini and militaryimany bouquets and ba:-'kcts of _ _ _ and civil authorities greeted Hislffowers that a special stateroom 5 mmm um-que eycm glcllled mf M“'~l°’“l»Y~ l’\`°°9¢l0¢l by Cuirassici's'»was necessary to hold them, board thc Doric which biought Mi, iiic King proceeded io the Qumnali ____‘.______ Webb and his family to Caiiadn iimidgi Coiiiimmu . -, -. . .. - 1 s ovations. Aftcr‘ ;‘;1gbf3t’;_iQ"?0°;i‘if°';}3_“;'(?é‘(§’fggAgzrléozfiihc arrived at the palace the KinglHa.lle ' ' ~ ` L aPPOai~ed several times on the tial-l '1 and circulating department for its ns young people. True, the Montreal Municipal Li- il- bmi a French institution notable '11, _ian plane piloted by Dukc Schiller for the stately edifice in which it en is housed. has an apartment label- iid if: to organi '~`\`=i vices in Northern Ontario, Mani toba and Saskatchewan. ‘ led Cllldrerrs Library," but this - -'- --~--as->-~ - Captain Oaks Wins Trophy _ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. April 15.-The J. Dal- zelli McKee _"Trans-Canada ‘Tro- _ phy" for meritorious service in the ew service in the advancement of avi'~ m' ation in Canada has been awarded an for the year to Captain H. A. "Doc" n` Oakes. manager of the Western _ R Canada Airways, with headquarters ‘le in Winnipeg, under whose direction -(tasted. it was found to have turned fo move to Quebec whore the sca- the ship at ii party given to licr onicim io 8 _W me _mio __ I ii the occasion of her twenty nrst, l M' er Ol n* 0 lc birtlniny. Miss Webb is looking roi--‘mai °¥°“'d~ _ ' -_- wnol to incctinn hcr rnincc whol_ R°i’°’*5 may f‘°"‘ C0010 -*aid 1_oNDoN. April 14.-sir noi-bert lclft England seven years ago. andipollce had arfcsled R°m°l° T"'m"‘i1~1i1mllton Hnrty, noted composci Tuscnnia, Oscar 11, Transylvanl Scythia, Lapland and Seydlitz. Tl for any one single movem thr gl . lncludcd in ilic British quota si of eleven. Expressions of apprcci in ~ - -ii ition have been hoard on all sides iof the reception tendered these new "Robin Hood Rapid China Onto. citizens and they one and all are better oats, better china. All Groo- ` ibuccl with the spirit to succeed. ers. 4-3-2 v/kb. a' ---_-_ro EC* number arriving constitute a recgiid _ l ou 1 Halifax nl _ l l‘ f‘\ rt family of thirtccn and an0thu_'. i "DL Clllt M. D., 112 Prihol! . , W ._ _Street Chronic invaiids cured al who is doing well in Canada hold-l‘l"‘lll Wh” WHS Wi'-rldvflllll 8b0Ut U10 and conductor, who has been periii-. '/,/4;/ L Y \:’ h0me.' 8109-3-13-3:1106 _: OU D OU Colmtrvside He was alleged to os i ncnt conductor of the i-miie orcli wllfigflilfslthgpyearl 1811.( tlrire ‘year of --- l°"mc‘ Alfred Kahsch' He SWS the birth of the King of Rome, has (Special to the Guardian) ' been unearthed in thc garden of 11' HALIFAX. N. S., April 14. - The house at Thionvlllc. This yeaiqinew immigration facilities provided known also as “thc ycoi- of thc co-_by the Canadian National Rail- met." is famous in thc history ofiwnys have proven their fitness for wine for thc legendary qualities of the handling of this class of traf- the grapes it produces. The demi-_fic and the buildings present l-1 busy Jciiin dug viii cfintainsthnenfly ter; scene with the thousands or lmmi-; ga ons o w e rom e sope o pants bein k . Rcsenburgl near Thionvilm gn board igeiif~l<;e‘;;3;¢;ti`i;\1'%rBi7:;C§:iformance caused huge enthusiasm. lt was buried by Major Leclerc. an this 1-ecard movement » . officer of Napoleairs Army, who had The biiiidings are iaifge and spi.ii_i_ . Hubertlne in 1811, he declared thaiipeiidiiig iiieir being piaced on bold :i’ci€;‘;?°;i'€b";_i§:‘ewi::r°; ;l;§i:;;'f';%f_‘.the numerous white cots where tim in hom ini” married’ but diedibables are rested and the mothers old melon in 11194 and labs respect- We" “’*"S"°“°¢- Th°"° “fe °l’°“*- iveiy_ _lone hundred cabin passengers for They left their house and prop- V°"°“9 '1l*‘fSll“°ll°“S- emi. to im adopted 50ii_ On board the Cunard liner Tusc- The wine was dug up from it alll” li* H- PBTW Of JaDanese_ who are depth or 4 feet 6 inches. The hnppylmakiulz a study of conditions in owner invited all his friends to :1`C\m“ClH Mid lh¢“Ui1lt€d States Oh feast. and the _lar was unstopperechbehulf of their Governinent. With The wine was a rich ruby colour and the closing of the season at Halifax perfectly clear. But. ' alas, whenlthe various staffs are getting readv was found sitting on the doorstep o the reidence of Dr. W. Dunn. o Uppingham. to whom it Mid belong cat. ii gift to Miss Walker, of Fram 100 miles from its new home in Sui ing a quarter section of land. 1 ~ ‘ P ~`- a _____¢,___.___. sess communist literature and illsoicstra, Manchester. since 1920. ach- afmal’ Wllfh lllf? SPM Of thc explos-llcvcd it triumph nt thc recent nai- ion marked- .tonal concert of the British Broad- ---f<»>~ ----- casting Company at Queen's Hall 1 r . l . The ol°chesl:ra's playing of Of a' _ "Fantastic" Symphony sgirir- - _ - 3 d s satio l uc ess, nccor ng my Bmgllh fiunkcnleprlcjsshn of C- N- R. Termlllalsl to tlhe ewell-khgwii _Lindon musical There certainly has not been a per- formance like it in London. The beauty of the peaceful sections was as remarkable as the fierce energy( and the wild humor of the others.. The beauty of the tone was striking throughout and the whole was an object-lesson in what can be donei by unanimty and training. The per-i cd until a few weeks earlier. Thc` lingham. had walked u distance ofi folk to its old home iii Rutland. aiil1ll$l\l» H-t 'l-21. , 1-low the cat found it's way is a mys- Sun sets this evening at 6.49 tery. It had experienced bad wea- ther on the route but it was not New moon Friday, April 20th (Au. ova Coonfiws CRi1’lc,‘_=> -~ / _ "‘§\i \\`\`Q~il\ 7 /_/-§éi\`z \\\\\i 'tt \/~ . ’/i. ;;=_a-' » .';ii°` . i ll - ` 1:, U settled down in the district. To ce- ,_ _ .- _ . . l icbntte the bil-th of his daughter c‘§,';iiW§’i',‘_‘_°i;‘y Iii .Mile __:__`_ _1___i “Notice - Yeo's Movies. Don't miss "Brass Knuckles". A knock-out show, Borden Tuesday, Frccinwn PAN- Wednesday. 3791 "Come and see the Clod-Hopper ln Searletuwn Hall Tuesday the sev- enteenth. Ladles with baskets free. 3794-4-16-Zi ‘ °“°Noticc-Horseshoeing all _kinds '_ while you wait. Special attention given to tender feet and interfering at Proude and Moreside, Greet /°` George Street. 3700-4-14-41 "The Sea View Dramatic Players ' .will present the three act Comedy Drama "The Adventures ol Grand- pa" in Malpeque Hall Monday ev- ening, April 16th. ~1f not fine Tues- ‘day nlltht. 3706-4-14-2| “‘Mt. Stewart Shipping Club load- the wine should not be touched uri . :ii one monica. nut, in spite of thci°'§§;;if{eFc'i"‘- Tim; “fd Cm” "“’“"_Y i pouoou, April i4._six .nys pf-1 TORONTO. Avril 15. ~i\/iiifltiiue. ing hogs wconeniiiy. April mn. P il PC UFESQUC 86910 Wil-liter t ca; hai-1 been missed (mm (gs fresh west to northwest winds. home at in-omiingham. suffolk, it and cooler fH1r.Book at once. D. J. McDonald. 3788-4-1 -21 f Toi-onto.raiii..,.....,.....50-32 _,___ fi Quebcc.fa‘ir....,..... _Q Charlottetown, clear .. Halifaicclear _ St. Johii. clear High tide this morning at rises tomorrowmomlng at 5.10. to vinegar. con thi-re opens next week, lootsore or fatigued. _i_01 a. m. 36-321 -“Tile Nort wiltohlre shipping 48-Micinb lowing nbos wednesday. April 52-34i18th till noon. Highest prices. E. Boston cloudy Easter' Secretary' 3-|51 N ai New York, cloudy . . . . . _ . .. 64-Ml ____ 4' ‘ 8-061 "Auction sole ct south Moi- iville on April 20th. 1038 it Eder and Malonvs. of nm nnpleirnols. stock, crop and household fiirntt- at ure. il. P. Bradley. Auctioneer. 3754-4-13-rmvth-lil. sistent get the Be tFlour “R bin H .li ii ,ul i _‘_ c i . i r ~ ...,_. ‘ ' _ .~.._ _._._._\. ,___..__ v.. 1 :-1) f. E ...-,,; .. _ " -‘Y-1-_ _ ,_ _~:;__.-_ -»-. ‘.;~:* __ _ ,_ _ ____ _ -" -3- ` ' Y* i. - 1 ;. |"~ lr _ii ill il ‘l‘ _-e..-_' ,__ _.-/-.__-` 1 .‘r..‘;;~,-;- ‘». g - - - __ ____,___,___ _ _ t _.» li ` .__,i_ '_ ' - TE' 1 .lt .,..._ Ir. ': i. »"',~Lf li' ‘li lf. ’ if ' 1. ..f ' I ’ '