‘The Paper That Island Like The Dew a vers Prince Edward. alanine nardinn, Founded use ORiIIIiIAA, April 9.—"Every foot. of thie C. N. Railways is capable of successful operation,” said Pr“. D. lB. Hanna in an address here last night. l-le said those who stood 10° 1111111." empio reilwa-ys did not know what they gwbjeg claimed Canada had ---—-—--—--—-----__v-_ llEiWliBH TROOPS TO Ens snlrisi-lgGraind Trunk B031‘ Ended by Time Limit p LONDON, iApril 9.—The Zionist organization will support a number ' of Jewish regiments in Palestine in next a motion calling upon Prem- er Norris to vacate office and turn over the administration to a cnlml t composed of representatives or the House. Announcement to this vwwv CONDENSED vv ilousework. Apply 179 Kent St. second hand book case Apply at Guardian office. ~ Prince Street. Guardian office. ‘WANTEIL-BOY T0 WORK ON fox ranch. Apply J. B. Rom- bougii, Mount Edward Road, Charlottetown. Phone 554. ‘CARRIAGE REPAIRING donem George Street. ..._-. al housework. mond Street. Weilncr, 154 Prince St. carpet. 5 cents a poll at Guardian ofilkls. ANTED— COMMETENT Mib- dle aged ll0ii8Bk98DBr_ Apply i-i writing stating wages to A. U. Care Guardian. ANTED-A housekeeper to take cars of two children in their own home. Apply M. care of Gust-i tiian. T0 LET-THREE FURNISHED moms. situated in centre ditty. iModern conveniences. Apply in afternoons to 15 E1111 Avenue. . EAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR ALE, ~by private sale. the resi- lnteudlng purchasers may in- "Ppiying on premises. Wyandotte hens. ii Ottawa. for laying 1851.0 iii fifteen. J. D. Romhough, Char- lottetown. Phone 664. Public Auction at 2 o'clock on nstant. A 0., 1051 011 the premises, Lower Monta- Piirty of the undersigned. This "Wlrly is beautifully situated. ‘"1111! a front an tileiiower 55°10 800d out builiifill! and close to church. schools and "m. conditions made known at "i - hardly. tity Ohllllliflfl - aural-s. Tlivo Celia‘ G ‘1_ ' THE i]. iifliliwiifi AHE iiiiliifigiiflliPlliiililN Declared Mr. D. B. Hanna, Politics must not g , be Allowed to Interior Forbidding Employee Elections must Stan .___...._._-_ (Special to‘ The Guardian). were talking about. avg patience, ‘the C. become a great asset. ever. must be shunned e. and his Orders. s to take "and ninety per ce yers are with me on thoit t," declared Mr. Hanna. order to relieve one British admin- MQNTR-‘EAL. APP“ 9--—Afl-91‘ 8111 lsrl-stion of some of its financial ins for forty rive days. the Grand obligations. says a despatch froln Trunk arbitration Jerusalem. by 11w This decision was reached as a the pric result of a ‘OOIIYGTiQlCO between compan board appointed dilederal Government to fllx e to ‘be paid for tile railway y's stock in connection with Sokoicw, chairman of the Zionist setio world executive committee. had expired. Du -€--—.-°@-—'- that have been .ll LABOR GROUP TO CALL UPON lilo GrhndTrunk Ngglnpg 1-0 545.31g“! - iy completed. h .Wi»NN1Pl1sG, nprll 9.~—'l‘he labor the sovermuent group in the Manitoba Legislature 8d- Cflliiiiiibatiion through A. E. Smith, member for 011111101 be lliidci‘ Bmndon. w"; present 0n $093.13; mai uuliorlzation from Ottawa. n of the enquiry ring the llleeiings has been practical ut no evidence for lllis been submitt- taken without for COMMITTEE MAKE REPORT LONDON’. April 9.--’i‘llc Prince _ 0N, A ii iL-li b- ‘. e vsiious sroups in the order or ilciin illolllbers or t m W“ ,_ eir numerical representation ill and Means adopted the Blfll-Cflllllllllice g tile re-introduction in figfiflsfifcttffillmllrhilmlfifl“ m‘ ‘he Graphic Hilyg Ullihal Sta Highland costume s di-dnco ‘You; “e flooding “wamsrhlp dlétfn u] hmoh” o with applications for bel g a ed um" Apprehension as‘ effect was made today. licoompanyln ' Congress Tariff Bill, veto sion by Preside us written by Repre- lil; of North Dakota, he conuirlttetis sub. agriculture, who an- the House would be ‘bill lup for con- the lltrge and I _‘ ‘lziilyb present, and as he entered [Ignfifedvzgttqufidr 1 e alluuetilig hail. umom i.| ,- ' ‘ _ by ‘the Duke or Rlchnll-gnd 118113511 stllke on the chance of thei Gordon (the presid-entt) ‘and ciilerl nlenllbers" of the society, the King's- ed in the lust ses- llen-tative You Qhlaliifmitl of t _ _ committee on “T f ‘ nounced that MAID WANTED TO ASSIST ‘VN “and m mke sideration Wedn ‘WWNTEID — .704 "PURCHASE m th 1118 re-passage of he report declares Prince 13 to‘ the Thron ent upon restoration had done. of their rust pur- time was not dding t-hsrt condi- Royal ll.‘ tinged Wm, ma. claimed as of tile agri- dell’- they were honouring ithci ilot so much as the H011" ___ isrseiv depend ‘WANTEDF-A MAID eon osu- "m ""1"" eral housework. Apply 29 Upper no 0 ‘president of that so- __ I peot to the inabil ‘ o LET - FURNISHED ROOM °““'““' ""0008 contra", “cant Apply a. 111011‘ 11101111015 ill 11111801111010 prices. fin? igwgciztlgfig? Jggxlafigewalth; the PLVOHIUOIIB-Ty ialbor wing. warmth of a Lo laud welcome You have all remibvded »me to-nlght DRAWING OTHER U-N‘0Ns IN Republic “ccmdmg to remfls m‘ that a Highland welcome can be Just as warm and just as pleasant ' on lbehslf of ‘my family. e been long connected with oclation, and on behalf 0f myself, to thank you very much for the kind wa-y in which you have drunk this toast. I also want to thank the president for the far too’ kind words which he has used ini reference to myself. it‘ think you know all what l feel about the Highlands. I think it was Dr. Johnson who said that the best thing albout Scotland was the road to London. (Laughton) l am personally very fond of London indeed. but I cannot agree with Dr. Johnson. it would be nluch nearer tile mark if pu‘t it the other way about and said that one of the best things in London was Euston Station. iind breakfast at Perth or some other place in tile Highlands ill the illum- Tllat is my own personal feeling. because ll} associate the Highlands’ with some of the very irest times in my life. it is n very great pleasure to me to attend this splendid liiglilund gathering becnusu it reminds me how very happy i have been ‘lip in Scot- n . EMBEZZLEMENT OF FROM . HALIFAX CO QUEBEC. April 9. ent of a sum of promptly. Rubber tires put on 0mm of we Ham wheels at Large it Sons. Great Company has been b $12,000 from the Ltd., at Halifax, N. S, _____________V Uh Q bzushlti to tlhe gtttentim _ o e ue -po cew o avebeen WANT!” A "Mapzgnagfml asked to co-operllte in efforts ph Grandmsison, a man or ycurs 0f use. who is al- pany to be connect cate Jose about 60 ' ieged WANTED--A MAID FOR QENER i “l h°‘“"°'k' AW” Mn“ m” editwblcihclstglblirlliblvn that. Granomir- _ non was in ron SALE-HEAVY BROWN PA “'""° s». - W 04332.12 iiitlliflféiiifi‘ that Grandmaison, on lea set out for Winnipeg. Lumbermen Save Many Drift Logs In the Miramiohi Strong inward Tide Carries Much |a d Valuable Lumber to Safety and Gasoline Boats Round it up In Booms on Both very long time since i have been in the liigillands-far loo long. i think-and a long time since i wore a kiit. The inst time I worc fl. kiit was at Oxford. don't suppose there are airy of m Oxford friends here to-nidh-t, but we had a club at oxford which we called the Calodonlini Ci-ulh, and there. after dinner. ‘We used to lnlako a lot of noise: we wore kilts and danced reels. that was in the slimmer of 191i. What was the last time. and l am iookins forward to this year. By keeping in touch with liigh~ hinders and seeing their wolik in several oi our Dominions and Col oniel- which -l have visited, l have many intimate tic... which link me i0 nil pill-is of our great limp!"- Bllt there are no associations of which l um more proud than those which link me to the K181118116! b91- and which have Ibsen strengthened deuce of Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. CHATHAM’ Am“ 94mm 10:3“. situated at 126 Rlochford Street. nation was a great deal better M6 touiglllt. Many of the drift logs Iipect property any afternoon by lmlelbeou “waged and m, now Se. cured in all the booms and cove! 011 0N FOR HATCHIN WHITE both banks of the river. it is be- lieved that iihe greater portion oi floats in Record of Per oniancv- the two million feet in the drift . will be saved. 0R0 in one year. Price WM 101' Bevan, "some be!“ "n, on m, Job all day and s $18111 1111111’ 108! 4 were picked up. "ma! Will-L IE SOLD IV The 5mm; up tide last night. rar- ried Ill the drift up river sssin and Wednesday. ills ml. m of my. plmd m ‘m m M“ Wm,“ M, ' illoush most of tllssl will be saved I116. the well and o- e st of iclling them up will be d I ng house M‘ til co p The drift logs did not come from the Southwest boom. but were M g those secured at the Southwest V on m" ma’ "m "'6'" ‘t bridge after the boom broke mt ma; and it is estimated that there were about two million feet w‘ to practically ail mill mills an tbs first} ~ high. hops l shall be able in the future U take advantage of the privilege that membership of your society offers iicn provides for m. . ..._.__._- l.....a....l.....l-._ 011110103141 llil 1191M!" W! Hon. Sydney Fisher Died Saturday. (silniiial to {he Guardian).... mTAWlA. April 9.-—Hon. Syd. ney Fisher, former Minister oi’ Asriculture in the Laurier adminis- tration. died at 2.30 this morning after an iiliiess of several weeks he funeral will take place in Mon Fisher was a member of the House of Com-mops for 30 l-le was first elected for lu the eastern townships of Quebec province in 1882 Rug continued to represent this con. 0V 1111111 the genenal election 01 lsepiember. 191i. when he um.’ defeated by the late Colonel G, h aker. . ' _.___ Poncairds Visit to London Postponed! (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. I April iL-Foruier; resident Poincaire of France hasipriln been asked to postpone his visit‘ to London in connection with the formal adoption of Verdun by the cit-y and county of London. This postponement has been requested ‘$011050 oi’ the crisis resulting from the miners’ strike. The Prince and-n ‘ The highlanders MEMORIES . OF scoTi-Alun I IG A|.’I‘ i All The News Worth Bending QQ \\\\\\\ All The A119 , yi-lverybody Wu"- me»- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MO lll slllll Sliiiiiillllailafklmm ppllllllllll ghtandulndications e-up will be the out- oes are Being Arranged No Settlement yet inSi are that a General ti oome- Conferen (Special to The Guardlan).. LONDON, April 9.——Repl'esen es of the national union of rail- the national fed- ns-port workers call- .. means ra/ilwa e desire to'dis- pose of the miners be wary men and of ymen. rather than fight her. oi‘ the government's the triple alliance before. The rall- zlnsport workers sa pport the miners George tilis morning for the pose oi’ conveying to him the de. cision of tihe iiwo organizations to support the striking miners. Then; was in this city, early toda- impression that tile een the labor leaders and .he tel‘ together as never , an our turn is to n essential part oi‘ the owners‘ ms is that tllc lower paid work- suffel‘ the heaviest proportion- y, because they Lake oil‘ the flat rarte advance granted since 1914. The owners strongly object to the flatlrate advance and prefer centtige increases effect on output. ollier was arrived at wing nletilod. ’l‘iley took ry wages and deducted the illlree flat rate ons vances made places of ioiningflhree advances )l' individual ilo-Jpei- e authorities, the gov men-ts proclamation calling m) and navy reserves dill-lug invited loyal cit‘ 'hese serving ujllll territor ca-pliiblo of bearing arms between tile ages of eighteen and forty, to report at. the nearest territorial l liriil hall for tile purpose nizbcing wasyzllillccigglslfoigiitlfle g5]ffliftilfiiifléyifCmillilliiSiOfiPfl or attested for lem- clel- or London t ‘ti igrun Olp°"“"y "' "“' "' ““ 4 .v' u ier 38th an- JDNDON_ Ad...“ some new nlov tion of the sit/u LONDON, Alpril Sr-Government preparirzions for meeting the em- ergency created by walk out of hundred of workers next T pceded up this iiiorn- Although. ltllelre ‘we-s lithie of tlliese activities noticeable, izesei-vists were uiider insuucti to report li-t their without waiting ft tics from th e toward the s0iu- atel ing. lotitl seven shillings tiny mid illrliied lo all grades oi‘ The standard wage 0i‘ i914 lbcillg thus reached, tile owners added to it. all the present. costs, plus seven- teen per cent. of the 1911i wage to represent the ownel-sh profits. This ‘total was then C0lll|)3l‘€(l wiili the melding value oi‘ coal in February and lllc result was alsurpius. Tilis surplus was zuldeti l0 lilo i914 wzllze and the sum was the new wilgc oi‘ lei-ed by tile owners. Owing to illls nletlioli of cillcllln- on tile terms affect different dis- ir-icls very unequally. Souih Wales produces export fallen heavily in price. Tile conso- quence was that the South Wales wage rules full seven shillings South Yorkshire produces do- llc coal. oi‘ which the price lllainiained, and in some grade the Yorkshire miners will actually get under lilo owners party at ‘the next. election ls expressed and it is sure; pipe,- hcaded the procession playpgestcti that Chis fear way plury a mgsi ins "Highland Laddle." "m" m . m President‘ m proposing held begween fgoltrelnlmalizlt o ciais 111a twist of the Royal Family Siilfliatud lea gm 0 he Wm.‘ pg mam ' ‘COIIIHIBHUHI; on the ciisls before bnefl l, dellv no ' " tylizlfiammzr... smith. EHEEKS lll llssllllslli after several vain appeals iii-om those in charge of the meeting to ng terminated. The ejection of a e began lligspeech made the slrils hostile and when have bggn Vary Severa the polilco escorted who veteran into the street. Pandemonium broke loose. 0 (Special to The Guardian) Vsion here. Official statements on classes of Greeks , LONDON, April ii-Tueslllly‘ '"' ._______i____________ A night, unless there is some newiLord development in the meantime will n. ..................... oi‘ ,_ the; t0 Canadians Telegraphic News greatest labor struggle in the ooull». ' _ l|_-'_~r‘j-,-. g: . -——~ ' ‘WWII-A’ ii'y's history. Aliproxiinately 2,} IIONDON- All?" 9-—L01‘ll BYIIE. ""'_' ' J 000000 workers men wu]have|\\'il0 was Comlilander-ill-Chief oi’ cw in .‘.'.'§.l€“£‘l‘;“3.“l..§‘.’.‘.“.f;i‘;‘éi.i§$‘.§'...“5; ,, ,, 1121811191 W110i 1110)’ 0011811191‘ l0 be age to Canada via the Dominion ‘ ' an organized attempt on the part News Service on the anniversary FREDEHmToN'Apr119__ANan °f “mphyees 1° enmrce a genera] Midge Danae o’ Ygmglnkése’ l, n‘ submitted by the New Brunswick 191111011011 01' WBEBS- ‘ o a] my o fen s o e teachers association foran increase Canadian Corps, l wish the very‘ h 1 bee l id Tile central fact in the labor sit- be“ of luck and happinesm Mm, 11 1911c liiffiflpefifi J03"! ‘hi: :1 the , _ _ , ' over un le ne lies on o iié'°li'.'..lii..'.t..“i'°’°"f‘i..-.i°“‘f.l r 'i’§i’i‘°l°.“°2§ us; sill: s: “we n m“ co e“ pr ' ' e d m t the association that if some furth- eilce, consequently a decision by “m” °l she" cqmman er on a er information was supplied .by the triple alliance made up of occasiml‘ _ the teachers he had n0 doubt their luinersjrailway and transport work _ bill would be agreed to. crs, for thc fll'5i. time since ii “ organized. that its entire nleui- - KlLl-ED 5V A FAU- _ bersllip, roughly estimated at 1,000, FICTOU A r“ 9 __Daa'h H,’ 000 miners and 600,000 men each -—-——— sunéd whgn 3mm ‘G_ Momma“! ‘from railway and transport work- GENEVA- A111" 9"T““ 0°“ aged 74 or Durban, sell from a 1mg crs organization, should quit work 11115010" 01 the 11031319 0' Math“ of hay in his (barn yesterday. and support strike miners. The 1'01‘ 11100111151111; ‘he Pmlmflell “mend” .____. government's standpoint, lllél voiced 111011111 10 11111 vilveilflm- 000mm he" BOXWG BOUT PROHi-BlTE-D by Premier Lloyd George in a brief i-Oilfly- Rh 11011- A1111"? J- B31701" I I speech on the House of Cmiiililonwpfefildiiis- The-sittings or: nott 3g.- gflfiafliilm-igtileliz-liggdcgixfgé ROM!” Yisierdfiy aiternocln is] the acltlon fliliatlflMlfiiiendllizilf-iril! agdiizssirlgilthé son have 1,8,3; luatcyéeg u; ha; him 0i‘ the miners out o. el- mem ers - ' I 0n A f“ z g , e 0 l) c3 of tile triple alliance an rtttelnpi by Commission. lul-‘miiiied that the 00V- l-ianrghan lees DTgIhIDRGd the bout. lllreill. tell... to lnilnlifliliv piillii" em“ w“ “m- perfect. and that ill(‘i’ll. and the nitiion. The prime some of the amendments proposed (special to The Guardian)“ .. Minister announced that the miii- might effect a great improvement. GRACKSMEN BLOW UP ' ‘ ‘I tnry and other pleasures which theIHe remarked that the amendments ‘SAFE m 97' JOHN Government intended io trike deiwere of two catexories. one highly 5m JOHN’ M,“ 9___A 8M9 m, lent this at-leliipt from the Slilnd-ilECilll-‘ICRI and legal, Mid U110 011191’ blown open with nitro-glycerine by ilhel country, the London e’ hm for what he says the llrlsincss has been mis- He hoped that lileinm, Menu] d {Hr dismntlwhon Hlsypfli i8!‘ CODCBTYIC . h t‘ d H ghnefls would be ru-[mlllt has been too aBy an lo mine owners have demanded un- reasonable and sudden wage re The Prince, in reply saith»:fslctgsnféiraiiggswfngmmifl Qfwlmff, Russia and the Soviet Republic of Russia have signed under which tlhey become a single Russian Soviets Joins Interests i? - stabulliry, formed during the war -—— and totalling about 250,000 men. STOCK-HOUM. April 141-00061 will be called out. 115518, and the lsoviet Republic of ,Wllite Russia have signed a treaty under which they ‘become a single republic, according ceived here today. LONDON, April 9.—Parlialment- ary labor party leader! 11nd 1118 executive committee of the trade un ion congress will send a confer- ence to the House of Coilmivilfi here this morning for the consid R erstioll of the industrial situation- Iit was believed would determine whether a spec- yiai session of delegates oi.’ the con- |gr9gg gqiloliild b? cfgilxezleg at which the atitueo a ae . R with a membership of more than 5T‘ JOHNS NFLD" HA 50R Is 6.000.000 workers inward tho Trio- Ghange Personnel WELL FROZEN OVER Nfidn April 9.——Au A-prli blizzard and weather so cold '-"°“ igdgl-‘gglilblghizuglill Ibcirfgglgelxigdlio-l-E tion to passing a resolution declar- that the harbor here has been froz en over solid for a week have delay cd shipping to and from Newfound- iund ports llnd ilampercli traffic on the Coiony's rslilroad. Mid-winter conditions prevail ing the Triple Alliance justified, thus putting til-e whole trade unionist organization behind ll 1.. said that the congress would leave the 11118011011 of actually calling a strike among steel workers. ship W011i"! and other trades to the decision of the executive comllliotee and of the in- (liviiiiial linion. LONDON, April 8~—0n the slililliif question oi‘ wages the miners have a strong case wilicll appeals to all workers and to the public schemi- iy. The terms of the mine owners imply wage reductions of fifty per cent. in some cases and twenty- er cent. in the miLiorily of len in South Wales --thc largest coal field in the coun- il-y-m-e reduced thirty-five shii - iillpzs a week. British workers have known such heavy cuts lit one stroke and therefore they con- sider the miners have a legitimate grievance. . The government is also condemn ed p».- Uie sudden crisis. ‘crislstion had provided I01‘ the continuance 0f control till Au- gugg 31st, i vi. the government strive three weeks‘ Milne of de-control 0h March 31st. on iI-i- plea that state coukl not subsidies. As the government. until Decom- iast. iwns making large profits olit of the coal industry. it miitht quite lately Ml lhe honour done melfniriy he claimed that the govern- by mam“; mo floionei-in-Ciiief of that famous regiment. the Senfortil i have already thank K. Kellahar, as members of the b03111 We? accgpi-‘i? bzv'"mjxg°:'rern TORONTO, April ll-Rev. J. 0. L. and tomorrow morningwit 12.65. merit 0i 01111 i=0 "- - - ‘m’ S 4m - 1 f H 1-0 _ iSun sets this evening at 6J2 diryé fiiilflfhcizjgiiigeififiltiihti p252: darzlfagaépzfiardrlrrssé; mtg: and rises toluorrcw morning at We u oug . . .. 0 e ' i i staff were a olnted members vor of 0. E. Flemming, whose yacht ng pp of ‘the board and with the chairman spracklin boarded and searched as rii 15th at 6.12 a m. A. S. MnoMillan will carry on tllo the strikers. Plan to End All Railway Disputes Unions Representing 500,000 Mam- bers Submit Proposition to "ATIIIVRST. Apr“ g_._1~_h0 1P0“. tllc ma ority of opinion. [em (illruge ut Cilfllfllitil. forty-live The majority held also that the Grln(lsi0nc——ilcuvy' slicct lilo. illilcl-l fronl here. was l0l1i1ly G0‘ words "any vehicle on a. public stroyed by fire on Wednesday mgllt is - - i t‘ 'ui"ing with 500.000 Rabi till-hf: and citric] wucriznfieztrgyc<l. o" a “Mme waterwwl and ‘hm m1‘ , .. , ier tho Ontario temperance act members tonight submitted to Prc- Only two of the seltn were insur i _ M ' siiicnt Harding's labor plan for end- m" 1°55 l“ emmuted at "Ear: “If” Emmi‘ 1° 111011111111 Oiiport i ing industrial disputes between the ‘ ' ° n °""““ "5 WW9"- 311100" 111111 I roulis and their workers, proposing iihe president call a confer- ; ‘We p ference Desired. y cnses. All tile n CHICAGO. April 9-—l<‘ivc railroad lit“ El‘ LUMBER JACK rouup in "1"" 1* P1111110 hishviiyf’ sides at which new rules govorn- MONTREAL WW" 57 WOUNDS ing working conditions would be worked ollt to take the place of the national agreements now in dis- the railroad labor MONTREAL. April 8.——Grawilng ___ upon his hands and knees. bieed- MONCTON, N. B., Aw" 9.. ing profusely from ditty-seven William Wood. an ompio wounds and screaming loudly for lagging room on)"; q_ N help, George lSocholuk. a lumber; ing shop, had s nun-ow lack, who had been working in the being sotilded to death bush lit Temlskanling during the work yesterday afternoon. As it ls Wiiltor. was discovered by Assist iif‘ sustained u badly ant (‘lhlef (tfiorricr, of the Luclllne Some one hurl inn (my Police, at noon today on the corner well in which mam of Sherbrook Street ilml Sixth of boiling water. Wood Avenue. He was taken to the hospi hacked lmo the wg|| 1,"; y isl Where it was found that hs lnolcsusllt himself fifty-seven wounds, and his isg was broken. i-ie stated that man would have been dead :2 ' he had been attacked by a gang or he could have been rescued m, bandits who had attempted w rolh leg was terrtbiy scolded almost-go D1111 , body. . afford continued The proposal is that all wage dis- putes be held in aheyan-ce. pending tho conference holding that ihe" matter of wages could be quickly adjusted to tho satisfaction of all as soon as the question of rliles had been settled. included in iiwslvs points wdiich the unions said should be upheld were the basic eight-hour day and ills ilslit at ililllasliile iisrnliiliil- ment should not abandon control immediately profits cease. Presum- labiy the government H; you f9!- drinking my health ailtllretainled control until August if the the health of my family. and now i idustry had remained profitable. want to thank you for having made The workers are convinved that e;- of ‘your society. l the mvevrnimienfs sudden decision for laoantrol was not simply due to the desire to avoid point oi‘ tile nlillcrs is tilat the political. cracksm-en in the New Systems '_ _z_ ,. I f. Th‘ m i sq id d laundry. early this morning. The ,-*"“:‘z.':..:"::":: ‘s. . ,LZ.L‘ZI......T..Z‘Z..T all: on i» run . .‘ .‘ . - - '- llletween illc government and the, mine owners to ena-‘ble the ownersrirgentlnah amendment that all _.__. to eflect an unjustifiable reduction STQCKHOLM, Mil-ll 9—- Soviet in wages, Tile altitude of the rllil- waymen is that unless there is sup- treadylpol-t for nliners at the preent time a similar dilemma rwiil happen rail- waymen on some future occasion when the railways lire 1910115011 from government control. b i . clearly understood. Regarding mg am ‘states should be asked to Join the SYDNEY MAN ARRESTED League of Nations, it was felt that FOR ENWEZZLEMENT the Argentine Government should 34km, “m; be requested rto submit a full state- msflgmgfzflgllefan. o; 1:3,; N“ 111M110! its reasons for proposing v. A. M. fr, has been arrested this amndment. Concerning iflle tor misappropristins fluids to the Canadian amendment to omit art- “mm” o’ $800’ lcle X from the covenant about lea- gue members undertaking to res- pect and preserve territorial integ- rlty and the existing political inde- FR-EDERPCTON. April 9-—-A $1- peniience of all League members in J?hne:ci;glelzictgljiayigg'tgguvbegln ""° °' ““'°“'°"- t“ °°'“""l““"'°" giolgilldergmduating class of 21: u; iolt till! this had i165‘! b8 GIBOUSSGG 10 an Overseas man. when M. Viviami returns from the United States. The Chinese were _—'_‘.o——_'_ also asked to oil-plain their amend- ment to ‘article 21 colicenningtho THE WEATHER ST. JOHN MAN VALEDICTORIAN Pnemler Lloyd-George has fll- FOR u. N_ a of Highways Board HALIFAX N_ S" Am." 04h", Monroe Dociirinc. TEMPERATUB portant changes in the porfliiflliill TIDE, MOON, ETC of the provincial highways 1104?‘! "_""<"'__”' ~—-— were made 1001i" T“ "Mimi °“ TORONTO, April io-Pslr at or Colonel ‘P11011115 Calluey- M“ REV‘ MR‘ SPMCMJ" first. followed tonight by North . Black. Walter Crowe and James LOBES HIS APPEAL West gaies and rain. High tide this morning pt 11.54 5.18. First quarter nloon Friday, Ap- - licens. insp t r, w' dlsi i d 1”‘ administration oi‘ the board. today b; a“ “if, (gudgatgsol. U2 18;“ 10E IN GULF -————<+>-—~—— ollil divisional court. |_\11ONTIQEA,\_,L_ Apr“ 8__ Today-a While itlleir lordsliilps agreed in gulf report cont-sips 11w ieiiowins- $15900 FARE m CARAQUET the general result Justices Riddcli 39m’ [Sl°*‘m""7 °P°n l“- GARAGE and Lennox dissented in part from ‘palm Armour-‘Heavy do” pack ' ' ell ice everywhere moving west lilnrden-iieavy loose ice. highway" do not include s. vessel 149111111X‘ 11111508. dissenting as to the 11191111118 of the words "ally vehicle r on aoov SLIPPED mro soiuue wsu. m can SHOPS . ll. erect escape rrom wihiie at his scolded leg er off a hos was six fleet accidentiy ortnnatsly as one foot went also that iii. ‘Had ‘both feet gone in the young l ills ("Special to The Guardiany. .. KINGSTON. April 9.-Pussyfoot ~ Johnston was howled down in the Grand Opera House last night and iii” . f... u... .. fair hearing, the meet- PeopleBelieve the Government is With- mlrmi 3.35m who heckled ‘Mr. holding Information. Greek Casualties the situation are very meagre and reduiu , T‘ v y}? ATHENS. April 9.~'Iieverses are interpreted to mean that the l’ i- 0115 1i $0- i G t P suffered by Greek forces in Anato- government may be witholding tile 1111 arilid ll-bt: casuaiitiez! inflicted up- truth from the people. There is a - - 011 1 0111 ‘ y the Tur sh Natlonai- decided note of alarm and pessim- ln have caused a grcfll depfefi- ism noticeable here among all