MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN mankind. Tblngsarslntllessddlouldrida Iorninn Guardian. Founded 1831 Ohm-Iotlolown Guardian Two Cents ETHIOPIAN EMPER OR CALLS lo UT RESER VES 100 INJ AS REPL/BLICANS DEMONS TRA TE-1 Italians _Ee1ieVed cunhnun Imauuun lithium Demonstrations Held Throughout F r e e State To Mark Up- rising Anniversary. (CUQ Cable By Guardian‘: Special Wire) DUBLIN, April 12—About 100 persons were injured today when a procession oi’ members of the Irish Rnpubliran army. commt-n111rst*Ing the victims of the 1916 [Easter rc- br-Ilion, clashed with 01111111111-rs. Throughout the route from the? Giasrnevin 1' (Iemciery large crowds 1-111-cred and , centre of the city to booed the procession. \1i1l1'l1 omi- slstod oi‘ niembcrs oi the lirpuhlir- r Congr‘-" a1:1i t'.11i1n1unist,s. res w.'1‘1- lllrf.\\'ll and 1111111» 1-\- ‘tulallgcd. The ])0lil'C at 11.11‘ point drew b'.:lo:1s_ The at'.a1-.1 on the scxtioll of 1111- procts tl11‘1.11ghr1‘.11. th_- rou‘ elitreulce to lilo ccm1- , were sl1o11ts oi "1l11.. is . cemetery. Do1:'1, let C011111lut1..\.s in" Those assaulted inside the com- eicry lnclutletl William Ga‘.1.11.'l11~1' Communist member of the Ill I-louse O1 Commons for W He was 510111111, but cscapul 111_~.u , George Glllllt|1‘t‘, R11p11l1l1c.111 111.111- er, \vas sc-r1ou.s1y hljurcd by cl111isl Illd bricks. 1 Earlier in the day tl1e ‘"0111 Dub- lin Brlgaclr-," 11 l1(\1l_v 11 11.1.1 1.1:~..~ oi- the uprising, 1111111 11111111051111 1' ices at the 1,11'.1\.1s of 111 -2 1111.111. Parades wcrc l1el(l 1l1r11111_,vl11111'.1 the Free Stats. At Cork. 5 ‘:11 M1‘- Entee, Minister of I-‘1111-.111‘-, 1'11- vicwcd 11 military parade. At. Cohh, three 111' led men 111- Vnded the 11.111’ . ‘s at 11 com- pany of bagpiprl-s and s11111~l1.-(1 1111 the lilslrtliiicnts th1~_v co11ld lay, their hands on. They lctx a 11-11:11-g ing against the "‘11‘1p:1tion oi; ‘ 'c1no11ics. 1 At the border village of Tempo, in County Fer1na11:1;.1l1. p1>.lc1- 11..111 ba‘."1:s and then fired over the :‘.1s oi a crowd or 1'1-.1;111‘1lic;111s‘ who rushed the gates of a ccmrtcry , whore Phil Brecu. a lceil l::;111bl11*—‘ ml. is buried. This rl‘1.t11rb.'1ncc oc- curred just liisidg No:".l1e1'11 l1~cl:u1d. where R':pubIlc11n Cl‘.‘lll0llSil‘l1llO1lS are forbidden. (ft-1111111. 1; Hold Rally LONDON, April 12-—Irish Repub- licans staged a demonstration in Hyde Park today in protest. against Britain's refusal to permit we transfer to Ireland of the body of Sir Roger Casement. executed for his part in the 1916 Easter rebel- lion. "Sir Roger Casement was just as Dficious to us as Edith Cavell was to the English." a resolution adopt- “ by the demonstrators declarcd. COMING EVENTS “l:.~.t1-1-11.1. 25.. ..11..~.c.. lac. Mc- Kinnollks lsurbur 3112p, 169 Great George Street. I.-3650-4-ll-21. “Concert and one Act Play. Pownal Hall, April ltlth. If 110.. line. following night. L-acco-4-is-11. "Inter Monday at Hope River, comedy drama followed by dance. The. liaymakers Orchestra. sale oi pies, etc, L-3628 "Pantry Sale in aid of Bascllica altar society at B. A. MacDonald's turday afternoon. L-3683-I-13-17-lb. "Oud Party and Social Evening. Kelly‘: cross Hall, Easter Monday evening. 1! not line, next line night. L-3609-I-13-Ii. “Buying live boss at Remini- ion all day Thursday. April 10. Nicholson" Bros. buying I-mum‘ Iuvct some data and until noon Fri . H. 8. Mczwen and Oliver ou:1.p’ban. L-am "dung to Emerald Hall Mon- day night, the mug, and see the three Id Dilly "The Old D1117 Eomcelud." D-ace after play. nu- Iio by Game Ohuppoll. bot known u the “Kerry Islanders" 1.-Solo _.__. l .he \\'<1o(ls for 1;! days. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY. APRIL 13. 1936 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 10 PAGES , MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN Motives are thlnll oi deepe- origin than intellectual conviction-.. Annual Subscription Delivered II By Midi Cunudu 1uId_U. 8. A. 5-!- F re i g ht e r i Nears Montreal t(‘. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 12——West Wales. British tramp steamer Mon- trcnl-bound from the Argentine, passed Quebec today and was ex- pected to arrive here early tomor- row opening deep—ses navigation at this port for 1936. The freighter, in command of Captain Nlcholls. is carrying lin- seed from Rosario and Sante Fe. Her arrival will open navigation two days ahead of last year and earlier than any year since 1902. No transatlantic steamers have yet been reported in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic sea- =nn is expected to open later than last year. Duchem of Bedford is due here Friday. and it is doubtful I if more than one or two transatlan- ,lic frnlizhlcrs will arrive here be- ivrc then. RECBVERY SAURPRISES 1011011” (C. Y. Cable) (By Guardiznfs Special Wire) S'I‘. JOliN‘S. Nil(l._ April 12. - ‘-I:1ster's b111my must have seen little .uey Ilarrls while she was lost int When she awoke today she found 1 ,-.he had recovered lull use of her1 irnzen rrzht h-.111d and her hospital} rn.>1n 11111-11 with iloweis, Easter , 11,1115, 1-andy ducks and Clll(‘rZCi'l5, and dolls. Her apparent recovcly from the 12 d:1y.s' exposure without food was ptizzllitg doctors and they ireeiy ad- mitted astoliisllment, of her sensa- " l \'it11l1l,\‘. he upsets all theories regarding 111111 oi" the human body for vitamins 111111 0'.llt‘l‘ sustenance and I am at a 111.»; to llndcrstand how she surviv- ed." one surgeon said today. NC(‘(‘.a$li_V oi amputatlng her limbs appeared to be growing more re- mote, he said. He thought her frozen feet and left hand would respond successfully to treatment winch had given her back use of her right hand. When the nine-year old “babe in the woods" was found in the New Melbctlrne forest last Tuesday, it was lt’uI‘(‘(i she might die or at least be mzzlmcd for life. For 12 days she had wandered and finally collapsed from exhaus- tion. Her only food had been snow. Cold had stiffened her body and frozen her hands and feet. "I'm too weak to walk a step," she told her uncle with a faint smile when she was found in a little hol- low of the woods. Chesley Harris, her uncle, had been leading 200 men in the search since the day after she strayed from her younger sister and bécume lost. weak and exhausted, she never lost consciousness after she was found. "Hel'o, I'm the little girl that's lost," she had said then and she re- counted her experience to her uncle while a doctor was being summon- ed. "I wasn't lonely orairaid be- cause the birds song." she was removed to the old Per- lican Hospital. A few days ago she was brcught into St. Jchn’s for ob- servation and treatment. Mourning For It i n g George“ iloncludesloday (A. P. I! Guardian’: Special Wire) LONDON. April ll-By the ex- press wish oi’ Queen Mary. every- one not connected with the court will go out of mourning for King ooom otter nicer. Hopes for a brilliant social sea- son in umdon this summer have thus been revived. with the suc- cess ‘of many traditional events as- sure The queen who. in this ru- pact not apnoedsnt in social nu- wry. 'n1e announcement set at rut fears that tmlrht Grille. and the success of such events as the co- Oporl. the Horse allow. Henley and Wimbledon. would be lntcrima with by public mourning ior the lab King. The '1 wishes in rupoot to mourning. submitted to 100 leading "Concert. dance and wept!‘ It 1. mg. '3}. “M '|th .3. Wwhln ‘mum. Ann M. It not 11l’.l.1.m was an dnumekerl. "he. 1 mm. Also 1>reoen- nomu. nus hotel lotions! bolas:-Ion and school tro- Dilill. Admlleion, adults abc. chm‘ an ion: Mk. adults we. child- ll us. I.-mi agors. Weddings, ball; and so - iainmcnte wt‘! be for more colorful and gay during the coming months than was utticyueni. - tun function: normally on mottillm ‘CRASH 0F HUGE AIR CLIPPER Three Die When Puer- to R i c a n Clipper Turns Over On ’l‘ake Off. (C P. by Guardian’; Special Wire) PORT OF SPAIN, 'I1'illidad, April I2—Invest1gation into cause of the ground-looping of a huge Braz.ll1an—bound air clipper re- sulting in the death". of three per- sons at dami Saturday, was under way today. Owner.» of the two-year old inci- al “Puerto Rlcun Cll]7p(‘1'" once the wo:’ld's largest pl-.1110, Sltltl it had been unable to avoid a fishing boat in it. take oil’ from Port. of Spam liarbor. “isl1crm1‘11, 11o'.vcve1‘, were u11.1b:c to locate the boat struck and none was nits in; from the fleet. "there was no \v1'c1k11_1;1: near the 11.1r11.1l- 1 s11b1nc1';:e1i clipper \\'lllt‘ll was l.)t‘lll1_' rclloatcd by its own... to- day. Tremors Blamed Earth tremors occurring at the approximate tune of the might haw cau.~ed a minor tidal wave c.112abl1.- of overturning the plane, ilshcrnleil here said. Jose Iturbl, celebrated pianist who was :1 pasveliger for R10 Dc Jaueiro aboard the plane, said "the ac idem could 111.1 11.1111 lillp- pencd if it were light," and blam- ed the coinpituy for allowln_,1 take- offs 111 sen1i-do1'l<nc.<_,- “for the s:1'e of 11 ...1lf hour." Th: lives of Ramon I N. York export nlauagcr ior the l Eagle Pencil Company; Eric Brutluli. young London England, mu.<icia11, and Nomndco Lopez, .\1liam., dining str\\'.'1.:'d abcard the clipper no. 15314, we:1= c1.l.me(l when they were un.1ble to escape from the sinking ship. 22 Rescued ‘ Twenty-two other persons, in- 1 cludlng six members of the ship‘.- ,c1'cw. were rescued by a company 1Launch which was standing by during the take-off. Editor in - chief lilf Winnipeg, ;miles of the city, causing uneasi- Free Press Honored (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG, April 11. — John W. Dafoe went back to his "job" today, ready to start at the desk "for a long time." Dr. Dafoe, President and Editor- ln-Chiei of the Winnipeg Free Press and veteran Canadian newspaper- mon, told a gathering in his honor last night that he kept himself so busy he didn't realize he was '10 years old. And all those who ten- dered him congratulations agreed his years were not reflected in his appearance or pen. 1 The dinner was tendered in honor of Dr. Daioo reaching his 70th birthday. He was presented with a large portrait oi himseli which will be hung in the Free Press board room. Messages of congratulations came from Oovemor-General 'rweeds- muir. Prime Minister W. I... Mac- kenzie King. Chief Justice Sir Ly- man Duff and 3 score of leading journalists of the world. Lord Athollten, publisher of the Man- treal star, who employed Dr. Defoe u a youth, sent his congratulations. Iladio Translnlttor Latest Invention of Marconi (A. P ly dlnrdislrs Special Win) min, Aprii_l2. _. Rome newl- yegterdny published ducrip- ot Guglielmo Msrconi's latest invention-rnrsdio onnmlttar for hydro-on-p as. ‘me descriptions said the trini- mltur would enable the planes to communicate over I great. distance short waves. The uppin- wovel which do not interfere 111 it s' radio compose. The radio cu-riu 11 email separate in I N VESTIAGEA TE ispanish Political lit RETREAT Cra.<,h 2 Mar1..11e2, , Killed ((‘. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MADRID, A.prll l2—Assassln- 1111011 of two political leaders mztrked continuation oi the wave oi unrest in Spain as 11 split loom- ed tonight in the powerful "Peo- ple's From." which gained ccnir Leaders 1111111 vullnns Interest Already 1\Ian- 1’ ,‘7.f,,,‘,}.‘e.,...“[’.‘{§f,’§_’"°"” m the M" ifest In (‘oming (‘or-; The former Mayor of Ceuts.,1 Onatlon (‘erem0I‘leS1 Fra1111l.co Herbs Jimenez. was kill-‘ ed by six revolver bullets fired by 1 11111111-ntliicd assailants as he wast about to enter his residence yes-‘ For King Edward In May, 1937. To Solve Murder NEW YORK, April l'.1—An in- 11' 111- 1.1~11\urk 111' a.lCnllll(I talent was 11111.-11.1 to1.1;;h'. in an effort to solve the 111_\'.\t1~r\- killing of Nzulcy ’l‘111.11~'.o11. 34-111.11‘-(lid writer and book rt-v1'1~wer, whose nude body was f«>11111l Friday in the bathtub oi her 1111-.11-tincnt in fusllionahlc l311t~k1na11 Place. Mr —_ '1‘i11111’ton_ wife of L, H. Ti‘.- t1=:'t1111, National Broadcasting C11111pa11y cxecut.vc, had been at- ta1‘.c1~d 111111 strangled with a rope of turn clotlun 1 ‘1 tcr1la,v. Jose Vclasco. 11 leader of I-‘11rt1.' detect‘ the Iberian Anarchist I"ederation.; B H W P! ,c.1x.- 1..;.'1_h1 \\'(‘g.Q “mm” M“. '-"M -"mil Wall)’ by T0‘-U" me" Wm" ll "1" ' .0 "“"l', 1 111111111 l’l‘~‘.lll.s ’.l1‘.Cl '1l(l1lll’.‘1t'tU_\' 1.-.x1.1pe1l. “l$“"","""‘l }'“:§" “ rii" t 112:1 -11.1 Lht‘l‘: ch;ei rclnmcc L(‘:l(l\‘l'S of the Lcitht Unlon1 ll’: ("“‘,"d""}’ §,i""‘” “_'“" V _ 1111 21 experts. were reported at odds over a ean- , 1;"J_’\,n‘:"V“l') ,”;,f'I1_’ 51111111 1'! and i.(‘(‘ll1ll'l1ill.~‘. d.datc to succeed Spain's former 1 Jghs 1,l_w‘mi/ In "1 " ’ “ ‘ ‘ the p( . rescarcli laborm. Prc~11lc11t, Nlccto Alcalzt Zamora, mwnglzm 0: DH‘; 1 hours (‘V£i1ill1‘.lll‘.§ who was l't’mO\'(‘('l from office bv ILMHUL finszcr “ ‘ in the the Corie.» for exceeding 111:: 1,“. K“. 11i;1y 11 ()4 11.112 a11tl1o;'i1.~. :11 dissolving the prev- .1.“L,\_ 15 of dust n l 07llt"l‘ lous parliamcilt. 1w1Qrm1 [Um-h 10 .- tor the“ mLscro.<m;1c.~', 1 p11gea11try of 11111 c The l<'J111p1:t‘ :.lc."111l..l11p, the corn: CHlNESE REDS, Interest (irows Public interest iii the corun.1l.o:1 meanwhile is being munl 2 wunuhul _._j_..__ ._ _: lR0YAI_ CRQWNS Science Called Inél HaI1diCaDI)€d By Hasty édvance Belligerents Deny Reports They Are Vi0latingR11lcs Of Warfare. ' (.\ i’. ii) (l11:11‘1l1111'- S111-1-i:1l \\'i1‘c) .\l)l)|h' _\li.\ll.\. \p1'll l..'-—-lit'~i'l'\t' 11111111111111-1‘ total- iinil -'iilil.t1tllI w11I'1'i11r- l.~ nlmillu into 111111111.-i\e po.-iiions across no1‘the1'n lilhlopial llil(.lt‘i' the pt-1-1:11:11 direction of Emperor Huile .<t'l2l>sll‘, the u11\1'1‘11111e11l .'1n11oun1'e(i todz1)'. All oi'l'iei:1I .~’p11l.c.-'111:111 1l::~1'1'ii1e1i 11- p1'op111_1,:1I11l;1 Iiulizln l‘epol’l.~' that the lilllpt-r1-1' 1- tit-.111: in (ii.-,u11i~e 111* 1-1111-1111-1‘- lm: 11i11iic:1iin:. .\ (lll‘t'('i 1111-.--;1ue {tum 1111- i~I111p111'111- \ll11\\ 1-11 he 1. ,-311-, the .~]:tll\t.~lll1ill 21--1-111111. .11|t|i11:.; li1:1i 11111 1111111110 111' the u11iio11.~till is hi1_1h:1111l that it 1-11111111111-. 11. 1111-1 11: Iinile Sela:-.~ie's lt‘ll(lt'l\lli[). I ()i(t Ll) It) lli'.ll{l;.\ l‘ i:ll111:;11...1 .. 1.1; ucrc l1~1.1‘.1 to li'llI'.li. in the norlii. he cmltmucd. l-1‘l’.'LlI~l-H I11 .1 l‘I‘1j..¢'lt' law. :11 1111111111 .1:11.»t 1.1-r1111 111141 "ptilslm pas 11:14:11» .1..'. -11. 11. ..:111.x ul 1111* il.111.1..~. lint, 1111111-111i1~1l the 111111-lzll. Lite l1.1i11' . .. 1. 11.111 l1.11.1i....,.,ud 11.111.-1-.i11\ in .1 l1.1~.l_\ i'\\l'lI\l4Ill oi’ 111111 11:1 - 1.1111 the 1.l.I.~ 1;.1.;\ lml:111- 111 11 .1\11-1'. l)1l1111:it1r.~ in 111-11111111: ; 115.1-11 11.11111llll.1.1ilu11s '.1Lll1 111 .\l.<l1.1l«1 _:'1.1l 111 ll11- l.:1'..1- i.11111 r.-gum um 1'.\put.'1l here to supp.) 1111- l.lllll1pl.i1l\ 1,',>po1'iuI11l11-:- in c.\h.lu.sl the in- \.Lt.ii'i‘.s b\ ll.ll.2.\slll’ tilt-.1’ 11111-~. . A 2:: l in ('ll.’llll.'1* 1:. through an lllcrcuse of via the lllSlOI‘lC 11.11111 of I./JllLlU1l 111 .1‘. behind steel bars, the Royal 11:-1:111» 4,000 Killed , 7,000 of Britain — valued it upw; rd. 1 Wollnded In Battles’ $.30.0U0,000~are on di.-lplay. I 0 Report, The new K1111; has three cro1111.~, ‘ two of which v1-111 figure p1'o111111e11t- ly in the coronation. Tllt')' are St. M’ P‘ By G"‘"di‘""s sped“ wk") Edwards Cl'0Wll which is the “of- . 1 The 12111;: W E A I H E R1... iuuhuuu " 1(‘. I’. By (lu:x.rdian's Special Wire) l O’I'I‘AWA, April 12.—-Easter S1111- l.1: 11-1 lc.>1 co 1 TAIYUANFU. Sllansi Province, “cm C,.0,,.,,., 0,. E,,,,.,,,,, 3,“, ,hc1,11111- 111 the cap-.1111 was 111111 and 5L‘““1»’_ W‘-" 1‘ China, April l2—Pro1/lncial auth- Imp“.-la. state C,.o“.,",’_‘ ‘ chilly. R11111cl1'1>p.s prevented the 115- '~'°“‘“‘l (“mos nsfcrtcd t°d“y 4:000 m"“ There is also the Illl|')t‘l'llil crown 1 “E” “'1. l"‘”"“d° Of “”°"~" lo “We klmd ‘md 7-000 ‘V°‘“’d9‘l 1“ ofIndi1l,maLlc for tl1c1~o1'o11.1t1u11 of 1111 11111111111 the c1'1)\vti.s out battles lx-tween Communists ‘and .‘.'0\'Cl‘I1Ill1>11t troops and that the Reds are now retreating to the west. Scores of missionaries were on- 1l1111g1~r1vl when the Red armies re- cently l11\'11dc1l Shansi. Officials said the C:>n11n1u1i.sts are taking wuh thcm large num- bers of wounded (.‘0illrCl(l.':s but in order to llZl.~it‘ll their retreat are burying alive men wounded beyond hope of recovery. Missionaries Endangered NANKING. China, April l2—The United St:1t..s embassy called to the attention of the Chinese govern- ment today reports of Communist activity in Yannan province, pos- slbly endangcrillg a slzeable group of missionaries there. Reports from the United States consulate at Yunnan-Pu, capital of the province. said large bodies of Reds had approached within 40. ness among the '75 members of the foreign community. One Killed, Two Injured InAuto Accident NIAGARA FALLS, Dnt.. April 12 —-one man was killed, one seriously injured and another loss severely hurt in an automobile accident on Lundy's Lane early today. The dead man is Thomas C. Clulnn. 1s, son of Rev. J. L. Gulnn, United Church minister, Ppnthlll, out. He suffer“ I. fractured skull and broken neck and died Just as he was being curled into the hos- pltal. Ralph Bouck. 19. son of Charles Bouch. Niagara Falls. suffered a fractured skull and is in critical condition. llnrllh Perkins. 19. 01 rbtuhill. escaped with cuts and bruises. the late King George; the crmxn of j Mary of Mpdclla, wife at J:1m11.s II, the same Queen's 111111111111; and 11111 State c1‘o\':11 of the Qut'1-11-(‘oils-.1." last worn by Queen Mary. History of Crowns The history of the pl‘(‘.\(‘llt Etlghsli crowns dates back to the 17111 ecu- t11ry when Britain was for 11 years a republic under Cromwell. The original St. Edward's crown was destroyed in 1649 when Charles 1 was beheaded but 11 new crown. patterned after the old. was made in 1662 on the coronation of Charles II. This crown now is used only at coronatlons because of its weight. King Edward will exelmmze it in Westminster Abbey for the Imperial State crown when he makes his re- turn drive to the palace after being formally invested with the authority oi the throne. Soviet To Reduce Govt. Subsidies (C.P.-flavas) MOSCOW, April l1.—A decision of the Council oi People's Commis- sars to Withdraw government sub- sidies from certain industries will cause an increase in prices and a rise in the cost of living in Russia, it was predicted here today. The Council anounced that its de- cision was made to normalize pro- duction costs. and an increase in the price of the products involved— coal. metals, chemicals, and cement, among others--was naturally to be expected. THATCHEES HALL SPRING SALISBURY. England — ‘immis- takable sign oi sprlnz—thatchers are in the quiet villages of Wills and Berks where every other not is o thatch. with no machin- ery in the trade, the only patent lies in the nimble lingers oi the workers. Pan American Peace League Is Envisioned ..—_———u (A. I’. By Guardian’: special Wire) WABHINOIPON, April 18. -—- Pro- posals from three utin-American governments that I League oi Am- erican nations be formed to plcservo peace in the ‘western hemisphere were made public today by 0110 State Department. ‘may were smmc the specific suggestions sent to President Roose- volt by the and: of 1'1 South and Central American states in their teams! acceptances or the United States government’: invitation to the forthcoming lntar-American react conference. Included also were recommenda- tions for America-wide cooperation limitation oi‘ Irmunenla and mu- m n_1_o oceanic devolcunent oi the respective coun- tries. The conference is planned for this summer in Bucnos Alres. nutrients Alfonso tape: of Col- ombia, Rahal L. Trululo of the Do- mlnican lie and Jorls Ubioo (1 Gun mud in urtlnl the crsotiim of a ensue of American notions, not only as a means of pre- serving ‘gone. in the new world but as an active adjunct to organiza- tions fostering the suns simjcr the world II o. whole. American nations and that its members be pledged to mutual u- sistsnce in case’ of aggression on-inst one at their number by A an-1AIuicn_§ - -. ' 1111 11111-r11o1;11 stroll, The Gov- l, Lady ’I‘wce(1sm11ir 71311. ./\last111r, Buch- 1. . .. o‘cI111".< S(‘1'\'lCe at Cllrlsi Church Cilillodrnl with Mr, 1‘ A. S. Redieni 1111d Capt. . ‘--Smith. Lord ’I\vce11.\- n1111r .111. a or the service while the rest 01 the party remained i’o1-C11m- n111n.1m shapcll hat with white and black 1111- cxpt-rime11ta1 fann by car. 011 ion‘ or by bus to see 5,000 Bermuda and other flowers. especially arrang- ed by James McKee, greenhouse specialist. Navy blue outfits with shiny straw silver hats rather like over- turned soup plates decorated with flowers seemed the favorites in wo. mcns' styles. HALIFAX, April l2.—Easter bon- ncts stayed in their boxes today af- ter unseasonable snow blanketed Halifax last night. . The first. snow in six weeks put an early Spring at bay temporarily but citizens flocked to churches to celebrate the festival terminating the Lenten season. sombre winter clothes replaced gay Spring styles in a slushy Easter parade. SAINT JOHN, N. B., April 12.—A swirling snowstorm that lasted well into the aitemoon cancelled ml- lady's Easter parade here today but '1 ccdsmluir wore a-simple ms ..m,_,. ha", ,,_ 19 'f ,‘mI"f‘“ 5,g1°”' 5”” i11l111m;111 n1c'.h11'i\ . . ‘ .1 0 . ior‘ 011, ll le satin The b,_..,_.,_,.mm,,,_, ‘K b.ou.»1 11.:11l becoming black bonnet- flnwcr ornament. Mrs. Redfem was for mp‘?‘(":‘ _ ,, in mark mm mack fox furs. A dllcct n1c.ss.1.;e 110111 .1«- E111- I11 tllc afternoon crowds went to perm‘ [0 U” I"”‘V"“' 1 °: ""0 tlons . . ted tha: 111 150 step.» 111 llIl]JuS(‘ .~. agaiztst what he 111111011 crastlnatlon of the mini in starting peace 1l'.-<~1.1-. .1.-. “During the 11.'1’11:11 111 <1-l.._v ' failed to diminish congregations at more than 11. score of churches where special Easter services were held. The snowstorm was general over New Brunswick but at most points melted as rapidly ss it fell. Montcalm May Visit Here (C. P. ny Guardian's Special wire) NORTH SYDNEY. N. 3.. April 12 —-Their annual patrol at an end. the Canadian icebreakers N. 13. Mc- Lean and Montcalm are bcrthed here awaiting orders from the De- partment of Marine. The N. B. McLean is expected to sail Tues- day for her base at Quebec. The Montcalm may visit Charlottetown before returning to Halifax. ilanadian Injured in French Bail Accident (0. P. by Gnu-diam’: Special Will) x-IARIB, April 12--Kill Marjorie Gordon, 5 Canadian woman who was injured in s railway accident at Larochc on Friday. today was identified as the secretary to Hal- colm Mbodonold. Secretary for the Dominions. 1 she is 1 daughter of Dr. C. W. Gordon (Ralph Oonnor) of Win- MFG- .-uv enemy ctlrrictl on :1 war of 11,1,-1, sion with 1111111111111‘ 111111 111:1<l still more horrible by 111 bombing," the 1m1.»sage ass-.. 1. Salvador dc Madarlagn 1.1 51111111, appointed’ by the League to conduct peace negotiations, is prcp:1:‘i11g tor the talks opening Tuesday Italy and Ethiopia. A 111 “ting of; the sanctions committee is to be? called if the peace negotiations 1101 not progress. 1 British Labor Leaderl To Speak in II. 3., (C. I‘. By Guardians’ Special Wire) NEW YORK. April 12. — George , Lansbury, prominent in British labor circles for years and former 1 leader of the labor opposition in the House of Commons, will take an‘ active part in the launching of an anti-war movement here April 22. Lansbury also will deliver a series of speeches in United States cities between April 22 and May 13. The tentative list of lecture engagements given out here, include no Canadian cities. The peace movement will be init- iated under the auspices of the Am- erican Friends Service committee of Philadelphia by Lansbury and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, at a mass meeting. Distinguished ._11sician, Victim) (c. r. Cable B! Guard!-n's special re) PORT or spun, Trinidad. April 12-Doctor Eric arough. dis- tinguished muslcian who was drowned here yesterday in the crash of the seaplane WWW 3'95" Clipper. was a member of the Can- adian board of examiners for the, Royal Schools of Music ‘in 1935. pg-ofeuor of pilnoforte for the gay‘; Aggdemy of Music in Ion- don. he was bound for George- town, nnum auunn. to conduct music examinations there. WM“ 1 um gimtplanc ground-looped tak- l in; fl hm Port or Spain bmol. pas 11 ‘11rm_v parade 111 cnmincmoration of .the 1916 Ea.<t1~': rebellion. signaled by Queen Mary. to wiih,:__ (‘.u:lr1i -/1111 111111 1.1 \\< ..<l ' . 11. :11 I{.1.:«1'11 . ('l1111‘1'l1 lxlls 111111111 1 ~ i:*o111 1111- :.;1'1j Te ' .. in Rome :..n .11 to the V11 .. 'l‘l11- l1:1p;1_v c1g.—‘ (‘h1~~=, is r;.*-on“- o11' 1'.'\’ll . 1, \\ll4‘l'0 lnstru of .l'1"'-111% .5 l).’l1‘ll‘.("(l. I\losco‘.\ \ 23 \\'1‘r¢- fill. .11 overlIo\\'111g. '.«1ue pr ctsszon of pitt- . "11 place. 1111 1111 11.1)‘ with Eas- :1l'.l111:1c11 11101151111115 1 i. s \\'f‘l'(‘ l111r'.. in Dublin riots. ncd by an Il‘iFl‘l republican. The holiday was a sign, so de- the (Continued on Page 8) {us 1=1=.\.\.ow ‘vino \.\\11=.s. av SPo1~1c.11~1c. sooN ‘(C. I’. By GunrdIln's Special Wire)‘ Fresh eastr.-ly winds; unsettled with occasional rain or snow; not much change in temperature. TORONTO. April l2—Mlnimum and maximum temP4?ratures:4 Dawson 3’ Aklavik 133 3 Edmonton 34 53 Regina 33 45 Toronto _4° 5“ Ottawa -*3 45 Montreal 34 33 Quebec 23 32 Saint John 23 34 Halifax 26 34- Charlottetown 34 24 High tide this afternoon at 1.40 and tomorrow momlng at 3.41. Sun sets this evening at 6.42 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.18. last quarter moon Tuesday, Ap- ril 14. 5.21 p. m. Summerslde tide 111 minutes later than Charlottetown. . THE CAR. Fill! Inn-e Borden 0.45 A. I. (Iain! M 1'. ll. Dally except Sunday " Iasvu ‘Eurasian: (Inn) 1|» 1- 5 I I‘. I. .......c.__.. ;a_,- ,._.-.....-..- ?