tend corp‘; soul into the larger I life-where first you must nbidfi- Zr?" ._-___ ;*""/;/1 The - . cumin ‘Dllvmtl stun. Erin, ‘mil’ :2; u: s. a. MM lllliiliiiiiilliiiliii 0F TIIE Billllii ill TRADE , Bethel Tea Rooms. Excellent Address- es Delivered by Mr. James Paton and I Mr. H. E. Tanner of the Halifax Fish- cries Experimental Station. I Oharlottetowit Board 0! to organize n Board or 'l‘ratle, uud bserved alhe Fortieth. Annl-‘at a Subsequent meeting held on i the Beam inst night lnIA-pril 20th, Mr. Carvciil, as chair- ret Bethe] Tee Rmymsnimun of the ‘Committee, submitted 8‘ swppel- waglhhe report which was adopted. nearly all oi‘ those present signing . 1 - s ' ‘Gflllltilllfi 0 obtain The IPi-eisldent. ‘R- ‘Li, (fieugoiiwI-glsitilfigiltiiilihitier the Federal Lat-u‘. . “Mi Ab‘)? ‘gfignndf:éce b ThoITho Board of’ Trade, of coursc,‘was ests were ll - r M1, jnot fully (oirsltituied or organized. akcrs l0" We evellmg w? e . "on that date, =but Mr- Carvell tilts-- E. Tunnel-r 9f ‘the MJHUmGIthargt-rd ‘the duties of secretary. horles EXWTIIYWIPWI %1'*i"-It‘;'l‘_e:$|urid the first real business ‘irieeting 1g,“ who 811W a m” i‘ . ‘lives held On July 7th 1887, with Mr. ; and instructive aidalreiss on the L. C. Owen as chairman, ‘when Mr. eibiiitles of imDPOi/Bmelli- °E'Jolin McEaehern was fonmeoly ei- iice Edward inland Fisiherlesrocted secretary, and the other 0f- .. Mr. James Potion, one of tlhc flcers elected iby ballot were: Pre- . e1; [er “wimjhers of the Board Whoysltlont, Mr. Carvell; and Vice Pre- ., 41d historical review ofgrldent, Mr. Beer. The members of hedcahgiqilgtlietown Board oi TradeCouncil chosen were: Messrs Before the servins’ of an apuetil- ggwrge MdmgdihF- T-I fiwber?“ ‘ _ M t1 ,3 omas Han ra an, ie s Go i‘, ‘m; wwer’ N: Jfifijmhfhofif... Donald Farquharson. L. C. Owen, mmimm“ “I ‘ ° ° ‘ p w A Weeks L ii niivie iiue d tihe naimes of the fol- ~ ~ - - ~ S- w - mm“ ma m __4. t _ you Mr. Percy Pope dlschargeil the bwmg “aw mam rs or y“ duties of secretary oi’ the meeting. I“ umber: l tlr follovii ‘ 911.5! r o Jil J. A. BeillieYi ‘Dmmld. McKimromiiist fill: follhwizirlgnrilicnihersn l y ‘ he do o rsury 0 Mar; eie an enhyuilll’ Wee by the plioprletoirs. “'el'e (‘Allin iifive- Mlmdom Ross’ E‘ FWGIGGCOII as arbitrators: Messrs W. Acorn. Bwon Blown» 5- PWII- J"---A. Weeks, w. n. imteii. "r. A. Ai~tiiin~ Macnoucun. C- iR- smaili-zvicceiiii, rnw. Gt)“. Patrick mime wocid, U. iRu-KOGTi-‘i ‘11- ‘li- ‘Dii-Viwllr Benjamin itogers, I ll. (7. Owen, Everett Forguison, J. F. =Marno3hail.l'1‘li-os. l-luiiiiraliuii. Vviii. Boyle, . I, ib). lCroken, i. Y. Redillrl. Df- George R. Ileer, Johii Newsoii. and W. Tidmarslr, ‘Wm/‘Peairdon. J. ii‘. diynilniau. “when, .14. M. Stewart. Guthrie The Board of 'l‘rnilo now being ilingail, A. R. Mclnnls, f}. IKIduly conislliituled proceeded to hold ifoflg, N, i1), McLean, ‘If G, Mac-Iliis regular quarterly meetings, iuid en. Wini. Bears, W. A. Gaudetuthe. first important business taken _ lporsythe, .1)“ w_ .;3_ Qm-ee“. Jul“) was in (ronnetxtion with inuniigra. _ Bu“, H“ w_ “filmy. A E__-tlon. steam communication be- rved Last Night at the Margaret More LaniParid Towns Inuudated. -_ Prop. erty Loss Estimated ‘at Half Billion. i.\lii{i.\lillll‘lS, 'l‘iiii'i.. Swliily iiud irrt ‘ .-\1irii iii. ilily, flood Will- lil itlrvi‘ ziiid ll.\‘_ ' uriuiiil _ 4 _ liiizisii». lMissl-‘Fililu. iiiid Iii)lli.iiill'l. iiiiiiiilii‘- "if! titldiiioiiiil |i‘l\\'ll\‘ illlil Illtlllulllilx‘ ol {UTCS ii ltirni liiiiils. iDri-‘ing lIll‘ iiidililhqs |,..|‘.,|-.. i. the lloiiils clriiini-d iii-iv vii-iii,“ ||..,-,. eop|e's Pape //// - . /"77// " I$ww"""" .. ->‘-_~\*§\ M" T“ 86Gb w», . . y "i will \§\‘\\v\\ "Fir r. 2 -. . eryliody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNOSDAY,_APRIL 27, 1927 A Q1Q ,Any way you take If. Mamas OFA MERCHANT . at lust money-making is a sordid game- Morning Charlottetown Guardian Two Founded llfl Cont! Guardian. ‘Commander and Pilot . Killed in Crash (Canadian Prcu) NEWPORT NEWS, Vfl-i Anril 26. -—Commander Noel Davis, who was preparing for a’ New York-Paris trans-Atlan- tic flight and Lieutenant Wooster his alternative pilot, were killed today when their giant aeroplane, the American I-Hlivfl. crashed near Meulok, Va. Reports received at Long- ley Field said that the machine apparently developed engine trouble. became unmanageable and fell several hundred feet to the ground. it was carry; "It! a load of more than 13.00Q pounds. Telephone messages said the machine was badly Smashed. Neither airmen had time to jump. —~—-»~-oo a~_\__. ._ . (SHIIIIVINI lllllll ll iiii ilN lflllltfi iiliuii ll Conservative _C a m - paign to Counteract Propaganda of Lab- or Party. g (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, April 26. ~The (Jon- servative. campaign to explain the government's famous trade unions bill is now in lull swing. Sir Robert Horne. speaking last, night Many Ostriches Are Being Slaughtered In Cape Colt-qr (Special to The Guardian) CAPETOWN, South Africa, April 26.-tWhen women took to small untrlmmed hats the world over she sounded the death knell ofi the ostrich. Be- ltween 400 and 500 oxtrlchec are ibelng slaughtered daily in Cape Colony because or the Blllmp in the ostrich feather market and the plumage from the slaughtered birds la going in prosaic feather dusters. ln~ the Cudlshorn district where there were once 50,000 ostrich- ou the number has been reduc- ed to Ion than 50,000. Drought has intensified the problems of at (llusgow, declared tho country was confronted witli a monster propuiziuiilu movement ilesignetl toI star up the laboring classes EIIS IIIII III. . ., ,- _, _ ._ i agaiiisi the hill and flint its props? d)“ l , I - gunda rnuai. be countered by activ. new. Grounvinv‘ W12‘; '“\ ‘n“_ ‘ l ily not ICHH aaslduous expounillng planter mp“, Vi“; ‘m h. "I ‘“"“'"“ the lrutli to the electorate-Abel camam Mk1 I5"““I""I‘I:"1 ‘IIIIIII-i —__ ' Iiigcfigiytigill.nrhlgdgiirfdlrauafishrhlhlialllguli: sistiug lll Ltneti slreiigllic-iiing tiu Qlily Four Members of attack m, ‘he legitimate yuncumpL the Arkansas ltivt-i- llum- (pinup ‘With llie RlltiWil (loath list pzisi the hundred iiiiirk. estimates of the lotal la tiliiies ranged from 3th) u, 500. Rescue workers on the Miss- issippi (IOIIJ. fear iliiii miiuy losi “lei? 1IV95'Y(‘5"?i'(IflY as the flood waters ct hue across that reglouf, ‘In the abs-enri- i (lily tiiflriiil esti- mates. varying ('1lIl'llIllliilllS of iltiiii- age over {lifiilii squiiri- lllIIUS iii‘ (rm. er covert-d 4ll'L'£l.~i were made by 1,. business men Ili‘l‘(’. IIll‘S(i ranged M all the ivriy from one IlIlil(Il‘l'lI iull- 1 lion (lnllurs lo Ii:||l' ll Iilllliiu ilol- lurs I ‘re-ei- i- gg,,,;i*“-|‘l.l£§" ;r:":l::.‘:.‘r.‘;“.i“i‘..‘:.“i.t‘::1:‘, : lant. Percy Pope. - . ' an. ,' ' ' ' M. R. McGuiian, E. iS- Blanchnrdéxljfialfioflza 32%‘: §,*‘_’h°-d“"‘""“ I“ M. P. Titus, n. B. lStewart, Henry wlhstruction of If fufng] “glib ""1 I ‘Maumlrlunei m?’ M°D°“md' RalphIwihalt are now BordeuIand TgFIYIIBFIII Jenkins, W. G. l-logg. J. Augustusfmuh , _ l ' MacDonald, A. A. Hennessey, ‘Dr, F. C- Dougan. Mr. .l. IE. Harris. After the delightful repast Mr. Paton delivered ‘his address as foi- lows: One of tiie first important de- bates that took place was cu the question of trade reclproc-iity w-ttli posal was defeated by the casitlirg vote of -t=he (hairman. when there voted six-teen pi‘o. and sixteen con. Mr. Paton then touched u‘pon the‘ numerous. and vurlelty of resolut- l0llis passed by the Board oi’ Trade since its organization. referring to a. few outstanding ones such us one recommending Governmenll; to all-I opt a tub measure foi- ‘twenty-four gallons water measure one complaining about delays (w: cnitopalily by the itelogmph 0mm (Iilifliiils iluriii-g ineu-l houna; one vilmiiitlilling aibout delays in the ltrwinis to connect wit-h the winger steamers. One recommending the Mr. James Paton, on the call of the President. gave u brief address on the history of lthe Board of Trade since illis inception in April i887. He prefaced his address by remarking thait there were at least two classes in every ‘community. First, the men who make no sacri- fice ol? time or talents for the bone» lit-oi’ their fellow citizens, and do nothing to help ths tipbulltllng oi‘ their town or province. The other class, oi’ wiiom happily. Charlotte» town has always had a fair share. re ‘the "men who contribute ‘their riunis and time and untirlng ef- forts for tlio uplifiintf ‘ii lilo" Dominion Government t0 adopt the ‘ilnme-lautl. time of sixty, nteridian instead of‘ Fllflly years ago u illlillilill‘ of sevenlly~flve as used on (hi; mnwep iiicu of lhis stump, seeing the nec- esslt 0f formiitg a Board of Trade in tile city, requested the Mayor. iixi on. '1‘. Heathilavilantl, to t-al-l a meeting for» this pirrpose. The iiicotlnig took place iii the ‘Council ttirem-bers on April 22nd 1887. The‘ M-lyer acted us chairman. and Hi0‘ Principal speakers were: Hon. 1.. fii- Dpvles. Hon. David Laird. il-lon. lFenton T. Newlierry. Hon. George Pea-ice. Lewis cin-veiip-ootiiiin FE!‘- flllhiirwn. m. B. lNorItion. George H. (Beer and others, while B. D. Higgs acted as secretary. Alt that meet- ‘iill l-Wmmiilttee of seven were ap- ‘ Wiilhfll 0 take the necessary steps A year later the Boar w ' - with some financial lIVOTTELSfiuLEg members neglected to pay their-i (lues. and ioercivo 11103311193 mp. imlimd "wefidflfll Thirteen mcmb. ers refused to pay outstanding dues, and eleven sent iii their reslggtp. titins. lu 189i) tho Jar-esteem reperbl eil iiiiza-t during the year one iuernb-I er had been adm-ltlted, one had tiled ' "WIRE ifln dollars which had been ménfireroeffl nineteen had »resignerl.l members in good slbandiiig. The Board was not discouraged, lhow. ever, and proceeded with its rogu- I" dim" “"11 Daissed a resolution slsklny the Dominion Government‘ to send Professor Robertson then| dairy comminsisioirer. to lecture to \ M4 i... . ' Condensed Specials I '“T5""'45-"Dor word. not ouch lnoortlonio this ooliunn. Too . description, ohinpiy u“; "hem. "W"? Qlwlliod. Guardian Con- "Bi 19b "M". Phone m. . , ,. ‘PRIVATE can or ethanol-rune, Kent St.‘ _ 4.35151 nuouirie as ‘CHRONIC "Dil- ‘eolos, 11a Prince Mroob Dr. Ollft. Don't new rfigovory.‘ i!‘ next three monthl? ‘ ‘ ' iaos-s-n-siiieii, "YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPE! Prices 50 for 20o; 100 for 85a: 250 for 50c; 500 for 81.00;‘ 1,000 for $1.96. Postpaid. Guardian 0f- __f_i_co. GuardlaaJob Printory. tf. TRTIIYIHB iin this Province. This re- lli-leilt was complied with, and from that day the Dali-y (“dun-y p,“ gone forward by leaplg and boufids till today. Prince Edward island challenges the Dominilon in butter- miligm and, mixed farming. I Bfllllhnltflarvoll at the meeting "m" "Weill iurthe Question o! 8 “n”? ‘"9" tilflfilrwltis or North- umilierlsnd iin accordance with the "mnififltllfltiflu owl: and Ml‘. Fulton, “iiiiiiédr “fiimllilfii by Mr. F. '1‘. New- rb“! "I" e wmmit-teto mt be BPlXYInlt-ed to drew-up n r n 35* “lama tIiQHm lllQlllli). iurgilfig“ tiio Dominion vornnieilt‘ condor- take Pycoristrudtiion‘ or pump e ‘£21,159’. lhQ Ag appoint-ad A "B Messrs. Paton. Nooibei-y. ' rm“ “like. and L. L. w-idlo Messrs. Nev/mm and 1i] . Lean were added later. _ . T“ "W! imvortant resolution on the records was that of Aiprtl 111th ‘Broom. HAMBURG ovum ~18“ "m" b’ M“ "Minivan-tau Enter quality beef. Sdulltlolb “mmmi b! Mir- Peaks ithn-t a new Newoom a 0o... suit eiiir Market "“"§“'°' “m” “"1 Misfit tiiiiia dg. - g g- l’ ° Writer or Waiter and Grist ‘ ‘ _ v »°°"I9. s!!!“ was necusarynfloine witLv-amuol-ir I‘ the United States when the pro-I Isgcgml (viiitci- cii-aiiiivi‘, l‘. IlI('Il “us; were only thlmyifqurhltliiiplltll requesting ilii- llt-lliuilillllil I01‘ Agriculturii to send uu cxliml t” ireport upon iiieihtiilr ' mcnt In lilo growth ill and t0 l‘(?L'(lllllllt'll(I ilii» liinal lllPllil-S of preventing or and ‘the potato buli- the farmers on dairy and mixodtinee quenl-iy dlscu jsuffered by sod ‘the resolution iiririiiil "l0 ernmeiit to repeal the lli"li ‘ ‘ Act forbidding ruunluk "i d" m“ which was ill-lllmatcly ii‘"i°-‘ | s dealt Ergafrtilxalrigrgaildn matters arid railway heights, and in 1010 o ‘ we pgpgfid urging the aupviiilmfl‘ of o. lP-rinca Edwimi Island r°°'e' sentative on the Board or Manage- ment ot‘ the C. N1. it. o felilllief; which ‘wals auhaoqucnlly flflisttaqb 4n the appointment of Mr. U’ fl taken up in 1080, and the Diesel" Potato and ‘other bnslnw-i that port of the ly the outcwli 0 iileiiliili-K ‘ilic iniir-‘triiriloii iii‘ rtunnol ul iihc tiurllnst possible iliilrh iiilllt illc tunnel Wits lli'\'l'l‘ piiii-o; lI-. ifrom Sir Wlifriiil IAllll'l\'l‘, I At tile met-Sting iii April lslllyilr. dtitlciiiivirs lczullng citizens. it iiiiuiliei- oi‘ yearn lin earrltetl on ll. dry-goods Iiiisiiiriisii in this city. 0n the Original Incorpe craters ‘Now Con-I the nected With Board of Trade. only roiii‘ members of the orll-r- villili l|l('0l'|l(ll'flI0l'i-l of the Board 0i’ lrzide iire llll\V t-iiiiiiccted with that Jauies Paton, Mr. .l0liii Mc- l(I_\'. ‘flirsii nrii Mr. r. W. ll. Aitken. ooil iillli .\li‘. (l. ll. 'l‘aylor. Mr. James Paton is one of Chu iiifl piililii- tifliilrs ul not only the city ill also ilic Province. _ Mr. W. H. Aitken once President ed with. llllIlWfIINlilLlIlHK llii- ftii-i iii‘ (‘iii-veil ilros.. l.ld.. now senior that it hail iilL‘ llliiiiinii‘ ill Silllllilli iiii-uilit-i" til‘ llit- firm iii‘ the W. ll. :\I|I\'L‘|l t‘. l'ii., wholesale oil firm, F0 r lug oi‘ the trade unions. 1 ‘Sir liaising Worthington Evauan Secretary of State for War, also. spoke very strongly in support of the bill at iColchester, asserting that Great Britain must. -be protectq ed against another general strike. I Sir Arthur Steel Msitland, Min-j ister of Labor, speaking at Birm-i lngliam. said that the bill was lie-I ing misrepresented as a great iit-‘ tack on the trade unions and thiit it was nothing of the kind. Tho- Conservatlve control office has cir- culated 2,000,000 leaflets explain- ing the government's intention as regards the trade unions and 700.- 000 copies oi’ a penny pamphlet in- timated "The Trude Disputes Ilill‘ 1'. ISI" Dimlilil“ I""X3* "hurt lilioii [Ililffljillhllnit fnli PIT Mn:- munecuon popularly Explained" have been lwolnysod mmwl "mlw the shuns iii It lit] Ill-ill lJl IlllllS unthhli-i sold. ‘or Northiiiiiiiei-iiiiiri, \\'Ill(,‘ll ii-iini. In,"'II“.H.|‘“.IMI mIIIIIhIIIIIDIeIn’ Labor's assertion that the bill Ifully ei-ilablllislrtui tlii- ]il'lll‘lIl.'.tliIlI|l\I_V ‘It, "“SQ23?'I,,“II,L“1IXEI..II‘; 1:31,: 006B 110i iiBB-i 0i’ building sutii ll tiuiiiiil. iyupmql, A'm,,,.,,,.flm.y Ohflerfime iockouts, is answered by Sir Lam- At a subscquirut iiiiiol.iiii' tlit- 1. . . ‘ I . ) "w: council l _ v l i» usl evening. Mi. latch htli 3i‘ h _ t m 1 I "h.- i-“"I“"‘I I1 l"~“"Il"Iiil Yvliilill‘ ways iakeii an ziclivc interest in that‘ a govemmen w ‘ea w it will with illegal strikes. Because of the, serious parliamentary situ-‘ ltll0il, Premier Baldwin is cancell- luz all his social engagements. unil not for many years has Britain “m, nrushlpylt ,,|- U“. Hem.“ Qflkiitllvll such intense political activ-l Nelson RllIll(!llI>lll'_\’ \\‘&l.< iiiliii mid ’l‘i-iidi~ iii iiioi, This position he'll)’- ,cs a lllClll'I)€l' iiiloiig witli six otliiirs, filii-il iii ll commendable and sntis-. ‘ ‘including IPFUIIIIPJ‘ Fred Pelt-rs. °D9Fi1ii0n olflihc lliiriiil iii‘ 'l‘r:iilc] was the intimation revolved from Ml‘. T. C. Jtimrls, siiperiiiiiiiirliiiii of ti the Anglo-Aiiitiili-ziii iComptiny. tliui its ilit- li'$llIl oi‘ iiii-I Board's FCDITH-lltllllllillllln ilii- lf>ll‘~' u. including meiil Il0lll‘.~‘. _ In lSllti the qucsliilii iii‘ il Ill‘I[l'l‘ YPJIE“ Wm‘ Beer and S0116. Bel‘; ll potatoes otireiephunn Servp-n (“is i-gri-‘i-rl, llllll business fiii‘ himself. During his l a commute‘, al,p,,r,,u.,i I, m, jy,yr;‘(]lltll'li'l‘ oi u. (ieuturyats merchant U0" will h°1li a 911mm" Wuwe If lthe mnn..,-_ “qu.” ‘_\“l"k“‘§‘s ,‘(|l4-||i|ii|[ lillilll‘. Ill‘ Illlll uiiiler him as appreu- 0111i Fmllfll ‘In tile (lily 0i’ 0118M‘- lii-vs lIll‘ majority’ of the tailors ni‘ from July 18th to Aug. 12th. This their i-lfnrls ill. ii IilI<'I' IIJIII‘. 1n Qtmhm- 139i; (h; |i_,;-,,,, l,,-.,. lill‘ i~ii,\'- , MI" Mclieotl has llie.i‘our iweeks course ‘will iba opened pQfled “m; u M-him. pipmm i“. ..,-. |ll'(llllI lillSllllflllflihfif having five elite the teacher-t; of Fwneh in con- eclteil lLLFU-‘is ilit- IIlII4I)l)l‘<llli;Il itii» his family -rvc in the Great Wilf-‘tluiuatioh schools, nigh schools and er, and t. r-lplninillii, .,,- lIllPl‘ \\';l.\‘ iii‘ “an lurrciii. u! iiw fllillivfifflilr!’ collegiate institutes of Ontario. No appointed. lnrliiillin: Mrs-r. l-‘:ii'.,IJ=iii‘lii"I Iii-‘ii "Villiillli- _ 1..., Wm be ohm-gee qilhillaltlil and l1i=l.t-iiii_ Ill _ iiiro M“ G‘ 737m" m“ mum‘ ’l‘hrouglh the courtesy and co-cp- me mime“ H," H, ,-, “m. -,,,,. ailllflllliifll‘, his carried on n suece long contiiiiiiiil illlii-i, iilllvlllhinPii l-lillsliortiiigli Hi idgi \\ is l'll‘l‘il"i _\"ii‘:i Srolin. ‘the conl IlllIlL-ilrl’ iii liri iii m and lll‘lll'l.‘-l'(‘lll.lli Il‘illI" \\I!Il Britain were iiiftlillfirilli, WIIIII‘ III" liiaiiiri|uurj' of the ii‘iiiii-r--‘i‘iiliii'l' HOFVIUI! was Il|'lll|l!“I. iiii iilliI .i riiiii- mltteo appointed l~t .ii.~i>‘: iililill 1' I\I ullfslniutcily itcceilvil to. r 1n ortlgbgf 1x93 i. rosoliiiiiiii Willi or iiii|iriii‘iu DiiIilIIlllH-i. I reuii-iiyilil.’ ‘in subsequent. years Vlllllillf‘ lins- ton-tioii ol' ulimottlly. Ill part. remoiiieii- Ill In 1913 the Board of 'l'riiill' Auto iitin-izs in W“ flqw subimquent lmliirgdly with resolution ry. ~ ~ - _ ‘ ‘ (pg-ode with the lvlest Indies was ' wltlh Empire was larfle" f that discussion. ed that the Tounm however. were of the o h“ ~ t w" "part v _ _ _ ‘ e‘ e fl h e4 wosset as within a radius of two m ‘y; hwflmfer “M, Mme.‘ "l9 Milo should he men (g3; efggfifid“ ‘m; Trade had new“ 9r com uy. woe BIUIUVI a ~ jhyurzfith, we red miles from the city of smelly“; when,“ throughout Queen sit-cot. Had it ‘not um for united-upon ’ i Pro nciiti oflvpnl- marrie, to, Ml ll M. Hp t. b ,, a ‘ l- h If”, h"; unreal. Diminiitioii of the epi- ii-IHW W‘ h; up Ffljfgy gt "16 notion.- ol certain rho ore-of m.” "yflh. '_ ‘d ' to liievihl H who set-viii ad-his p vote socfl-t- 1n; . dome and isolation of the source 1‘, v .512‘ the Board the ‘station we i" I my“ trglflflflpflfl gpgointdfi rop- pry for lovers! yearn. on , {may mm“ in m. Pun“ t o! infection induced the authorit- dit. » ~ - i been built. when ‘the lipase, ‘ roaming m llltltimo ‘Provinces. mi. The ‘bi-iaqxiii ‘said; n be “mm u‘ "Mr lea to remove, the, ban from unit g 49 ‘FUMIITUKII [Au AT, m“ now amide. w . ‘in “subsequently the Stewart am’- about 46 ye fllofags. Tho jail-i ma,‘ m“. , an. __ p“; 0g ontuio ‘hump yqgtqr- _ Amt" 13mm. PM” all At lthe shooting..- on‘ " commit amino lily its share or ed yoptordayjon the steamship I , “g “n. n day. No change is mule fanfare, ‘emf’, anomoon he‘ imp 1gp; gene”, 1.} e ~ “ L e-e - 7; Celtic for ti iiioneyhioon .ltrip towlzu . "QWIOH so the-province of ‘oboe! is con- m, sod tile n» , ei-wtp i I .. . , . mile. , i . . ..... ikiclorj‘ lllllllllOl‘. Oilli! of the first fruits of [he r-ii-Icil a prominent part in the bllsI-I 'l‘i'legrii ]lIl ‘ mun)’ viurv. ,i ‘ l Mr. John McLeod is Charlotte- grupli office ivoulil il]ii‘ll in ii--lil town's pioneer merchant. tailor. h ‘ c" I m. and toulliiiii-il iipcii ilII ilhy,‘l-‘iirinrirly of (Yolvilie. l’. E. I., lieI (special to T e Gnu a") ‘came [ll town and after serving six tori)‘- ilir. Aitken pla iiess life of the city of Charlotte. iiiwii and during his fictive life in “g2.‘,':“..,?,“.f Ontario Teachers i0 lloiirii of 'l‘raile lmprovciiieiits tn ; fiil ji-sii-liiigv business for the piisl. \',' years on (‘rafton Street. “mp1,; m. Englana he came miiioeu tirade that illaldy teachers may in February 1X97 lllilIIPls’ iiiivziiiiu IIMH ],,.m.i,,,.,, m,“ “mated m Sumdliurvedboard and lodging in theSall- (‘flilllll for ll. short while until heIciY Awlieimy- Willi!“ iii bcii-"iihl"? i-iiiiii- iii (‘Iiarlnttelowu and bought fliilluled 0n tile 5i. JAWFQIKJB. 119M‘ his present business from Mr. J. S. iSlhlilf-efwfiflll. U10 Tilillli-Billllli-GOV- Altliougli not taking auernorls residence. Accommodation ili'II\’(' part in public affairs, iviinifor the made teachers will he mo, ’l‘:i_\'liii' has a keen interest in cur- videq 1n have; Un[ve~r_;[1y_ | ri-iii qlllltillillll"! oi‘ the day. Kerensky Gets ' r'l\'zt_\'. Stormy Reception In Ghicag (‘l|l(fA(i(). April 26. -—A Russian .-i litrgoly with‘ Wm“ IIw0IIgII'I(l'I.ill‘iSi syiiipatliizer administered PBNil-‘IIIHF illieilimii mm“ “hi”. FIJIii resounding slap tu the cheek of ‘the Improvement c1’ .llt.‘iliii\‘i' iiwulyhalexuiiilel" Kereifsky one-time Pre- ies and tiilcgraplilt: iirriiiiiztiiiieiits. mm]. of the ‘Railway rates and lures \\'lli‘i' frc-ignvamnlent’ h“ night whne Ker. hue“ and ti... liijusllcn IQIIHkY ivas-attsndiug a banquet. Prince Eiliviii-il lsl-‘HHII Ktironsky fell back at the blow in this respect brought i" m“ ELIHII-tliti n dozen of his friondi-rdaolierl the llillililrilms- “mllat the assailant who was aided by There was a. goiter- companion. fight among the gables and oliihawore. which termIl ated when Koreniikyhi attacker and his nom- ponhm were bl/erpowersrl and rush- od out oi’ the hall. livmrellm F0’! Oanadianllllarkei IJONiDQN, ‘Aipi-‘li ‘BE-r-Thb Swan- sea ICOB-l GXOUIIlQV-ifl TENN-TIRE“, flglht American odmpetitioa Ifor the Cannldian mtvrkot of which the Am- drican dollar a. ton reduction is the iflrstfruit- --<ooy———~—~ nosrou. April to, 421m; n. McCormick. 67 year- old ‘chairman of the Board of the nttiotuatloiuil e '_ Russian provisional .v-. ‘ I French Course For i TORONTO, Aipriil 26.—-Premler p Ferguson announced yesterday that -tlie Ontario Department of Educa- eration of like educational authorit- Iies of Quebec, alfrangoments have Rates will he very I sonuble. it iis proposed to have ‘Professor Jean- fiieret of tho University of Toronto lsct as principal of the training lclass. ‘He will be assisted by cert-I Iain teachers and ‘lecturers whom’ lthe iontario Dept- has been aiblo to 0 secure iiiom educational institutions in Quebec lCllty. Premier iFlerguson, expressed the how yesterday that this greater tipportunlty for practice in conver- sational Wench wiltlle living in the French environment might prove of great advantage to the teachers of Ontario and the public under ‘them, ' Seeding Operations Halted lnWest . (spidlni to ‘riio ennui-ii) WliNNilPEG. ‘Man. April Mr-“Exf cent in. a itew instances no screen bu. yet beensown in west- ellt Canada this spring according to the iii-pt crop rilooi-t of u» bim- adlan lNhtlonn-l Railways issued to- any. Wilton seeding iii-so ‘been start- ed it was lntonfored wi-tih iby the recent heavy snowstormt ma cold weather and the opinion is general ‘ that nmmore work can ibo under- :&IW ton ct least a mu week or o .' l - - ' contraband south- lWillCil he i113 WerthihKton-Eveus. who aayflfm‘ °" "mmm" l PIEIIIIE I H I BK IIIB [IILSIIIIIIKE Admiral Kerr Says In- vention i-s Biggest Thing Discovered for Sea and Air Travel in Long Time LONDON. April 26. --Bellef tlial the day may be not, far (llSltllllIV when every vessel will carry an "invisible searclillglit." to jienitratlug dark lamp, Is held by J. ll. Baird, inventor of Television. says will pierce thick Baird demonstrated his invent- hia laboratory Saturday and will fit o. coast wise steamer witli ap- paratus in June for further tests. I After ivitnessing tests Saturday. Admiral Mark Kerr said that he thought the invention the biggest. thing discovered for seu and air, travel for a very long lime. The Admiral, with others, saw Baird transmit a. do1l's features‘ through the artificial fog produced‘ by chemicals so thick that his as- sistants were clioken in it. an official Kuonilugtani; IIERNABIIIAII NE PUBLISH TH IIIINISTE Official Kuomintang IISPIIIPEIIS E BRITISH R’S yRIlPllSIIlS __-____ Manifesto Declares That British Occupation of Shanghai and Nanking Will Follow Rejection of the Powers’ Demands in Connection With the Nanking Disorders. (Canadian Press) |ll\lllli)9i' oi‘ oiiiei- missionaries were the ostrich farmers, there having been little rain since I D=°=mb"- SHANGHAI, April vernacular iieuwipapera published from the ill --'i‘ii" trying tn make their way to safety interior. The Rev. (Uauten- Morris Slit-liter of Toronto, Ont. P50 Dfliiiiklfli Dlifil’) mhiliiefill) l" and his 8 your old daughter were thc world today British Minister ut Peking probes» ed to prepare for the occupation oi‘ stating that. the kgiied by and their 5 en prisoners with Miss Craig. Of- lisndits. Mrs Sllchter year old son were tak- Shunsliai and Nunklui; in llw iieiiii advices to the canadiim gov- event that the Chinese govorn- irnment last Saturday said Mrs ment should reject the demands Slichter was at Schihtiiung. Yun- made by iho powers growing oul ran province wounded. No details Of the Nunklng (IIBONIGTS Of M87011 were given and there was no [11611- t: u. a. Vessel Fired 0n 20. —~'l‘lic SHANGHAI. April United States auxiliary vessel Peu- thousand uni-them guln was fired day in the Ynngtse rifles. machine guns pieces. men were badly. and . ltlon of her young son. 2,000 Soldiers Drowned SHANGHAI. April 26.—-_TWO Chinese sold- On heavily Yester- lers are reported to have been rive!‘ Wii-ilitlrowned when "shells from the Toiiliflantonese batteries Several of the Pcllgllilfflisank ilieli‘ boats injured, one of theinli-lver, ‘dozen boats full of northern troops at Nanklng in the Yangtse Two launches towing n attempted to reach the southern American Nurse Given Freedom shore of the ‘fongtse near the Nan- klng forts last night. the despatch- SHANGHAI. April Mary l. ell. Gauss ivns advised from Yunnan; Wm, mgmflzednvlio has discovered a dark ray. Fu. capital of Yunnan province tv-I 26. —Miisi-i’es this morning said. (lraig, Philadelphia IIUPBCHMIEIII. revealed pierce recently kidnapped by bandits in eighty shells were fired -by the Can- fogs and every antonitibilo a fog Yunnan province, has been releas- tonese and all the United States Consul Generall sunk. A search their approach. boats were Jay that Miss Graig was [rec anilVSuggeSt well. Miss (Jraiirja medical missionary “legal lockouw m ma Same way as ion which he calls "NUCIOVISIOH" at of the China inland mission ivas captured near Yunnan Fu more than a week ago while she nnil n‘ Ramsay MacDonald I Majesty Should _ Phone Message (Special to The Guardian) IOTTAWA, Ont. April 26.—Trnns- ,Atlaiitie telephone may be utilized steadily Improving‘;l::..f‘:;11sr;i:":.tit‘ ti‘? (Special to The Guardian) I Lions under roaming committee coitsirleratlon of the can be canted PHILADl-ZIAPHlA. Aipril 25.-—Rt. out. it ‘has been‘ proposed that His The Hon, J. Ramsay MacDonald, =foirm- Majesty the King should phone dark my described by its inventor er Bc-itlsh Premier, who is in Jef- across a message inaugurating the as a sort of invisible searchligiit which has sixteen times the pene‘ tration power of ordinary through fog or smoke. Baird, who is understood to have discovered it as an outgrowth of his experiments with televisiomi claims that the new ray will rnh" fog of its terrors and will make smoke screens in war time uselensd Ono of the strange features of; the ray is that it makes it sound when it encounters a solid object or even a ray of light: Each ob-, abllng determination of its natural ‘For instance. Baird said that he gar Square produced a dlfferentl dome of a nearby theatre. Appointed Manager 0i Pictou Lodge- (spsoial to The Guardian) MONTH-END. April ‘26.—Tlie ap-i pointment is announced iby A, S.[ Molieangon, ‘Supt. of Canadian Na- tional ‘Railways ‘hotels. of A. E. El- lls to bo ma er of Pictou iLodge of i927. Mr. ‘Ellis who is a Nova Sootian iby birth and whose homo is in Trnlro has hlad tvueniy years of ‘hotel experience chiefly at resort ‘hotels in iCB-llflldil and tho United Mir. jiiiilia was for twn terms of two and three yearn respectively manager of the Grand iliotel, vai- mouth, N. 'S., and lailso m-anuaed hotels atPort Maciand. ‘N- 3.. Suf- iieid, Alberta eind Banfl. Alibena. and has been- osstotant manager of the llboyal Muskolra. Ilnlol, Ontario 1026, Holy inn. Hnohurat N. C, and E11 iduurt I-iorul, Greenwich, Cnnu. ‘ ---.--o+c>——— Remove Ban on_‘ 01100110 Milk (Canadian Prue) WASHINGTON. April 26. — The embargo placed by the United Slates on milk shipped from the eastern Ontario milk district has been lifted. The embargo was im- sod five weeks ago because of a Iplioid epidemic in Montreal. ' The ‘embargo area at that time ject produces a different. souudpen-i V the Canadian atiorial summer Tho-‘P tel at Pictou, N. lS. for the season, ferson hospital sore throat mas reported nicely." The improvement MacDonald's condition lhas ‘been uninterrupted and he is expected to leave the hospital soon I I Prince Declines to | suffering from o. celebration and that it be broadcast iby his by radio throughout Canada. The lighfphyisician today to be “doing very possibility of this being done is to in Mir- ibe inquired into. itianadas Tribute to Immortal Anzacs AUCKLAND, N. Z, April Z6. -— Fightfiido by side with wreaths to the (Canadian Press) hull fight has been proposed inl correspondent oi‘ the Dally Ex- note than when thrown on the press but. the Prince has decidethreiilembrliiicfi 71'9"‘ C5355“- nei. to attend. lie saw a hull fight incognito at San Sebastien, last year. the correspondent adds.‘ lmemory of men who fell in Galli- ipoli, there rests at thefoot of the "LONDON, _Aprii 20. ——A spocialmuiiklnnd’cenotaph today Canada's tribute of flowers. it was Anzac- fnund that the ray. when ihrownlhouor of the Prince 0f Wales, who (ill-Y Yf-‘Blllfdfll’ Mid "("1- E1119" on Nelson's monument in Traflaqii-i visiting Spain, says the Seville boPfiinic. (‘iflnflfiion MIME!!!‘ 0T Jiisilcc. placed the flowers thoreMin r. Laholnte is on his wny t0 Australia where he la to represent the Cona- dlan government at the official niid resolved that he did not wantlnllnning of Canberra. the new Aus- to sec another one. PEOPLE ltiiio Brew. i A8001‘ 1’ HEIR ‘ ANCESTORS Usuatw HAVE UTTLE EL$E 1'0 BRAQ About’ i I l I I I TORONTO, April Zia-Maritime. fresh southerly winds. unsettled with showers chiefly in western districts. Maximum, and minimum temper- atures: . Toronto. rain . . . . . . . . . . . .. 53-40 Montreal. clear 48-34 Quebec, fair .. .. 46-32 Ch'town. clear .~ Halifax. fair St. John. fair .. Boston. clear .. Now York. cloudy .. . . . . . .. 52-42 lHigh tide this morning at 7.28, and tonight at. 0:“. . Bun sets ‘this evening at 7.08 and ‘files tomorrow morning at ‘lug. l ‘lAnnouncements. ltralian capital. Mother Murders Her Four Children (Canadian Pron) WINDSOR, Ont. April 26. -—Mrs llumnia 'i‘iiomas, 44 years old, of l-‘ord City, killed her four young children by slashing their throats witli a huge butcher knife and than attempted suicide early this morn- Pellcn found the boiiial. their throats cut from our to eat’ on twn beds. The house was sputtered with blood and Mrs Thomas was pacing the front versndah when constables arrived. ————-—(-O->- Coming Events, Meetings. Etc. "Conservatives of York poll will meat "in York hall on Friday-might at 8 p. m. to appoint delegates to convention. 510i. 4 IQ 8i "Inquire he Chronic Dloooioq 112 Prince Street. Dr. Ollft. Do delay. ‘recovery in next. ' months. , titan-res "The final shipment of ll from "Uigg Shipping Club tako place on the 2nd or 3rd. day of May. Book yo right now without daisy‘, Boss. Sorry. ' , . "Auction only furinlturo. kitclie ‘ 3 V! , i‘ ‘_ nutdmi ‘ lNiw moon Bulimia ‘May m. can III!‘- l8 mar-mi oliadrtllflti mmb taai- I uorizlit