At ‘ horiuiof her daughter here October flvléiniiyééilbié; “ ‘ _ Background ‘Iii B121 lLLE, Ont. April 2'I—- (Ofii- iied across the continent. and brought here to stand trial, Harold W. Vermilyea, 49-year-old fruit grower of Ontario, Calif,’ was on February 25 convicted of minder of his mother, Mrs. Aurelia Ver- miiyea, '10, widow of Nathaniel ver- miiycu. connected with a family well known in Beilevlile and district for many years. Vermilyea was sen- tenced to be hanged May 2. The jury disregarded the defence plea of insanity. Mrs. Vermilnea was attacked by a man with a hzzichet in front of the I last. She died the next day. The lice-decided the attncioer must an known Mrs. Vermilyea. A man called at her home the night of the murder and had a conversation withiler. Two passers-by who saw a. has: rimming avray from the scene of the crime declared he ap- peared, reasonably well-dressed. The police obtained a letter re- ceived by Mrs. Vennilyea from her son, Harold, in which he spoke of his financial difficulties and asked for a loan of money. Other relatives had letters from Harold giving his opinion all the childre" of Mrs. Vermliyea should share equally in her estate when she died. Inspector Hamar K. Gardner of the provincial police and Detective Fred Isard of Belleviile checked Harold Vcrmilyeas movements, and wired Lo; Angles asking for his arrest. Evidence was he had made n. supposedly secret journey east to Toronto and than to Beilevllle, tell- ing his housekeeper iind writing to relatives he was going merely on a trip into Northern California. It was ascertained that subsequent to the murder he proceeded to Chicago and by airplane to California. A taxi driver said he remembered driving Vcrmiirjneu. from the Grand Central airport at Glendale. Calif, immediately after the arrival oi’ the regular pamenger plane from Chicago. The pilot of the plane was located. He too recognized Ver- mflyea. A porter on the train be- Irween Toronto and Chicago identi- vory Step IENTERPRISE in Quality and Price wv “The Island's Most Popular Range" basins?- im-aons who litter streets, leave their garbage _'agu1nst householders. shop: and Janitors from district, were paid. NIW YORK, April zit-qua)... infiltrate Louis a. Bredaky. m West Side Court, imposed fine; of l1 eloh of 250 violators of ordin- ances in the annual spring drive of the Department of Sanitation the polls uncovered or sweep their sidewalks ‘after 8 a.m. All the fines, wnun were mu the midtown ENTERPRISE MAJESTIC $7950 “Canada's Creat- est Range Value" were Canadian-made. But he said he had not been out of Califomia since i932. Vermilyca was extradited and went on trial at the assizes here before Mr. Justice Nicol Jeffrey. Considerable ‘insanity’ evidence was entered. Crown alienists testi- fied that Vermllyea, while a par- anoic type, was sane and competent to stand trial. The jury decided the trial should go on. Vermiiyea/s ill-eyear-old daughter. a California University student said her father's financial worries seemed to have aggravated his "queernesa" Family iustory produced in court by the defence counsel, R. H: Greer. told of cases 0f mental illness among the pris- oner's connections. Verdict of guilty was brought in by the jury after deliberation of four hours and 31 minutes. The trial had lasted l0 days. .1;.;'tf'i:: \ I udson’: Bay . accommodation for 40 cabin Company Tour ' I 111s Hudson's Bay Compaq is this you again offering “A Sum- mer Cruise to the Arctic" to a limited number of persons. The S. S. “Nascopiefl 2.000 tons, with Pill- ongcrl, will leave Montreal, July 13th, for Churchill. Mam, and other points on the Labrador 000st and Hudson's Bay. Leaving Montreal the steamer will proceed down the St. Lawrence put Quo- bee 01W. Father point. Antipasti Island and through the Itrllll o! Belle Isle to the Labrador Cont to Cartwright, the first." port oi’ ofll. Continuing north, calls are mhdo at Port Burwoii, at the eastern entrance of Hudson Stnit, Lobe Harbour, Stupor-t’; lay, gugluk, Wolstcnholme, Capo Smith, Purl: H , thence to Churchill. Mil-Vin! Churchill. "The Arctic Cruise" begins the zmai: northerly port of call being Craig Harbour- turning south the ship proceeds direct to Port Burwnli, thence back to Cartwright. through the Straits of Bells Isle and finiahei gmi-Iaiirat. N. 8-. on September ___- . ENTERPRISE - . $66 “The Ideal Stove at a. Moderate Price” Four weeks after Vennilyea’: conviction and sentence he was visited at his cell by Mrs. Jack Schurr, a California woman whose name was brought into the trial in the evidence given by the prisoner's daughter, who said she would not disapprove oi’ Mrs. Sehorr as a step-mother. Probate of the will of Mrs. Aurelia Vermilyea indicated her son Harold would be entitled to about $10,000 as his share of the estate. fled him. Cigars and other articles against any Irishmen who fought in the Great Warpbecause such men were led to believe they were fighting for the freedom of aural] nations including their own- They would like to honor such men he said, but in doing so, objec "any imperialistic symbol as these etries in the county, concurred, to men were exploited by the British Empire." The other members of the board, governing body for cem- Capt. V. E. Vesper, from the of- fice of public works, unsuccessful- ly endeavored to persuade the board to change its mind. He said it was proposed to erect over every grave, not already marked by a private memorial, a headstone conforming with the standard de- sign adopted by the war graves commission. The headstone would bear the regimental badge and particulars, together with a. re- found on Vermilue». on his arrest Block War Honor On Irish Graves (By Joseph Dcnnigan, Canadian Press Correspondent) DUBLIN, Irish Free State, April 2'I—-County Clare board has re- fused a request by the Free State ‘Lrvrsiaurl i EXAMINATION "mus; and suéupiylnl 0mm Q - u, J, office “of; public works to allow ligious emblem if desired. The ' memo a headstones bearing standard type had been erected aJI OHOMETREST British regimental badges to be er- over the world, he said. In the ‘ on“ eotad over the graves of ex-scrv- Free State, he had dealt with 550 cemeteries and with one excep- tion all had agreed» Art War Starts In London (CI. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) icemen buried in the county. Sean Hayes, a member of the board. said they had no grievances Conneebed With Drugflore Ilave Your Engine Rebuilt . . . by the firm that builds new engines. IQNDON. April 2‘i-—Two wom- inent artists, Homervilic Hague and Stmley Spencer. raised no end cl a. row today following a notifica- tion thst some of their pictures had been rejected b; the Royal Academy. Hague said he was “sfpk and tired" of having his offerings re- jootod by the Academy for the last 1a years-despite the fact he has painted more portraits of royalty than any other living artist. The latter irate artist, who first enhlbited In the E. A. in 1ND. hll pI/Inrted portraits of Queen Vi». thrill. King George. Prime Minis- wr Ramsay MacDonald and. othlr ‘notables. Spencer is the well known plin- IAr whose romui-‘abls picture, "Ms- caused lo much l!!!‘ Here we have the proper equipment to expertly handle complete re-buiidlng jobs on any type of engine from automobile and small marine to large Diesels and steam engines. Tractor engines rebuilt, too. Write us. Makers of ‘Imperial’! Engines” i. I t§lewrlri 1.111. "Village To Provide Power (By The Canadian Press) MANGHBTER. April ZS — The peat‘ dam the foundation stcno of which has been laid recently at Haweswaler will result in alter- ing the mlp of the Blzlish lake dis- trict. It will wipe out a village, a church, half a dozen farms and a road, and turn a wooded valley in- to a lake five miles long. These are the striking feature: of Manchester Corporation's $50.- 000.000 scheme to provide water for the city and South-East Lancashire. At the north and of H t» Valle the corporation ha; ’ a vii age of wood and cuncrm houses populated by 35o workman. They have been here for five you: blasting authoring through mibl of rock and building l-n aqueduct To Hudson Bay .- Liberai chancellor of the uohoqim a few years before, had mailed consternation among bolder: of noble titles, and Lloyd 600116‘: budut o! 1008 made than realist oven more direfuily that the land- ed estate owners of Brftuin were to endure I further violent siege of their possession. A look around the western part quite apart mm the war-in the social fabric of the metropolis. Dov- onshire House, Piccadilly. with that appearance of stoiid impeoolbiiity which (If we respectfully venture it) was to be found in the facial feat- uregofitissuooosslon ofowncnin the Cavendish IlmuYyll no mm. ENTERPRISE 0mm $54 I It! “Far Above Price Clas " Fl-AYB HUSBAND! to link up the enormous 00 mile long pips line into Manchester. a? Wu“ m w ‘Snmsfltgf; Beyond tau village the dun. a " l’ m quarter of a mile wide and more mmmwmwwu, gflmm,“ than 100 mt nun. u to be built at of“ uum- . " ., ooncmln and steel-with a hollow 0mm; . M" "The ' pinkie" laid Ill This alone will put aaaoomo, and ,. ' i“ warm u“ W “- rm- ‘-' “fish-W amount already spent by llmobol- “ma” h.“ m" “m, a". a teronthlsschemetoinan than ma" dmwmu” tisoomooo. Afterward: will 00ml ‘:11, a. ‘Manon...’ thcbuildlngofgncwandbflllll,’ “m” “m”, n1 u» way u‘; today produces ample. I evidence of the change; wrought- . retirement; so was George OI‘ PITII-HINDS IONDON’ A9111 21-49?) -—H\ll' High so¢.¢¢y'¢ san.s¢wg », In Coronation" Year ' I i butiulhiflicoiasllmtblockol m; - r rs * u ‘Esiséte 5i; t i E merely hotels. but insurance I other commercial omces now occupy firmtagos whore formerly nu tho dnlliflll o! the wealthy. Put Lane, according to genomi upon-t It the time of King George's ao- oeslion. was still tbs favorite pimp of residence for-tho South African diamond magnate. It in true that Barney Sax-new. one of the molt picturesque figuns o! the Rand, lived them for l. good many years. Bamatq electrified hi; aristocra- . tic neighbours by placing a row of statues upon his roof-line. Nobody figures stood for. but buamen used to tell their 1n- reaanbcd the Twelve Apostles! Sar- Pbllip Sassoon, under secretary of Air, and one of the most discrim- inating ut collectors. The Twelve Apostles have disappeared! lmnllhgTheahonndm-t In Coronation Your Sir George Alexander. who was given the hon- or of haightbood at that time, was affording special delight to the feminine-matime-goers with his series of society comedies at the St. Juno's theatre, and Sir Beer- bohm Tree wls producing Shake- Ipemonhisusuallnvishsoaleat what be used to call his "bse-u-tiful" theatre, His Majesty's. Sir John . Hare and Sh‘ Squire Bancroft, mas- ter of comedy noting of the two previous generations, were in happy Gros- smlth, pioneer in "song; at the piano" style of entertainment. Poor W. S. Pulley, who had made a world-wide reputation and a fort- une out o! “Chi-TRY! Aunt" was to linger for mother two years as a hopeless invalid. Literature and art were in lose several notable figures In the first year or so o! the new nigh. W. B. Gilbert, iibrettist of the immortal Savoy Opens. died heroically in Coronation Your trying to save other; from drowning. Andrew 1.1113 died shortly after. Henry Labouch- m. the irrepressible and independ- i ENTERPRISE DELIGHT us" "One of Canada's Best Values in the Low Price Field" quisitivo passenger; that they rep- nsto’: old house is now held by Sir AT NO SIANDAID ~ fHETNew GP "AIRFLIGHT" TIRES h. . comm: mess FEATURES. {lumen mun uunsn. rut nun Time distribute the effect of sharp blows, zo- vonting undue main at any one polar-A‘; THI CQQl-PLY- u aubioniag ply of heat-resisting rubber 21m revcnu heat from v flag against biowouu-mm Safety! GUM CUIHIONS- ‘ . fluiiz-iiflsbockAbaorbei-fof are gum laced between the piles to a sol-b Europa of the roach-still more Safety/II Ask a GP‘ dealer to show you these Thoroughbred tires. Mild! 5! Gulls Fuchs l Rubber, Lllnllod MCVRE THAN TIRE PRI('E.‘5 I affecting other flies, guggd- tubing u» bruising ent MP. lo; Northampton, which he represented for many W!“ jointly with the celebrated 115119535. Charles Bradlaugh. died in 1012. Labouchere‘; claims m celebrity arose largely from his ownership of the weekly social paper, ‘Truth!’ ‘ Justin McCarthy» who like T- P- O'Oonnor and other Nationalist Mrfiscould moire a lot of money at journalism but could never con~ tvivo to beep it, also died in 1012. The some year saw the Plains: of Alma-Iadema, the painter who fgund his inspiration best served in a study of Ancient Rome. and Cole- ridge-Taylor, the melodic delicacy of whose musical compositions made his premature passing the more lunentabie. v———i-—-—-- ORANGE (JAKE i cup granulated sugar, 2 table- spoons butter. 1 ens (beat urea t0- gether), 2 tablespoons c0000. l tel- spoon soda in 1 cup sour milk, ‘A cup walnuts. i cup raisins. 1% cups flour, 1 teaspoon Bakinl 9W5?!‘- Bake In 2 layers. - Filling: Juice and rind of 1 orange, i tablespoon melted butt“. ‘.5 cup brown sular, 1 efll- 900K until thick. Let. cool and put t0- “Canada's Lowest‘ Priced lRango" Increasing Speed - Gut Flying Goats LONDGV. of airplanes obtaining much high- er speeds with reduction in colt o! fuel is seen in the result of muo- dynumio experiments now being pursued by the Royal Air Force. Tests are being made in a spe- cially constructed wind-channel. large enough for two planes. Cleanness of design of the entire centre portion of an. aircraft. the effect on performance of detail alterations the efficient cooling of motors, d rease in “drag” (held resistpnne). and the testing oi radiator and ’ systems are some of the problems on which the new channel should provide direct information. In the words of Lord Iondonderry, air new form of flight test, "the dif- ference being that instead of send- ing our airplane up into the air ws have brought the air down to the airplane." DENIED OR-UELTY IN IRISH IIUNTG (By The Canadian Press) BELFAST, April ilk-That l. It}! was “crueily" forced to swim four miles across Belfast Dough when chased by a local hunt was alleged in the Nor-them Ireland parlia- ment by a member, on a question of privilege, but the Parliamentary Secretary of the ministry of home affairs, G. B. Hanna, K. 0.. he had had no information on the matter except what he nw in the IIEWSDRMTS. He said. however, that he hid been info med by those acquaint- ed with the habits of sings that it was not unusual for these animals in their wild state voluntarily 00 swim great distances. and b» was not prepared to accept the sugges- tion that any cruelty was caused. i. At Every. a Stu In NOIII to Accept‘ i eurznrmsuuévlfqniinrrrlqi. i, u I flea l y 4H‘ l-{WAIAQH bi "- l g l... it -" r - 1 ll . astronaut: il~"gglIt secretary, the channel provides u‘