MAXIMB. OI" A MERCHANT famous a or. A MERCHANT l Dlaernument putn the cart be- fore the horse; cultivate confidence. Opt rid of fear: disarmament will When a new loyalty drives out an old. you are progressing. hil- wllcn you nil-rely slilllldl oil‘ (he ultl ' take care of itspli‘. lmrasiize. u” CI-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY,1 APRIL 4, 192s CoversPrinceiEdward Island Like the Dew» you are rclrogrc-sslllg. Charlotte! ow n fl uilrlllhrl Tum llanllng lluurllluu, lfoumlul illillilss iii ii isi lull ii H li.ii.ii OTTAWA. April .3. 4- The phy- sical volume of business in Canada showed further expansion during February. according to an index published in the monthly review of business statistics. As tho index stood at 162.4 in February. coir.- pared.with 169.0, the previous high total attained in January. business operations are now being canied on at the highest level on record. A greater production of newsprint and increased exportation of lumber indicated greater activity in the pulp and paper and related indus- n-icsjMost manufacturing linlgs showed expansion in February, due allowances being made. for the shortness of the month, and sea- sonal tendencies. The sugar indus- try showod improvement over tho low level of the preceding month. The slaughtering industry was op.- eliaied at a greater percentage ni capacity. . The output of steel was mil/all greater" in February. while the pro- duction of iron. declined. Auto- mobile production was srdflifil‘ l". February. thc difficulties irureaard (o the introduction. ofnew. models having been partially solved. 1hr- porta of crude rubber were heavy‘ m view of favorable prices and a1 expanding market for tires. The im- and wool. indi- /. giSterilizati-on 0r v . . r i . . ' The Feeble Minded. N TORONTO, April 3.—Steri_lizatioli1 cf the feeble-minded ,as recomnlen-l ded in the sessions Grand Juryre-l 4 _ _ port. was concu red in by Judge: ' ' ~ Coatsworth in receiving the jurors! v . ‘ _- . presentment here yes rday . i. l i " - i' ' . l “iviietiview with a probation theI ~- cg" s a on n some of the provinces . i . . regglrdlngntiiég rteriliizatldn of all theILOYd Chief Justice IS ee e-m rea the report. We. - would recommend that our provin- HG ca government appoint a compe- - tent oomvlmisslon to investigate this Reproved- Counsel matter th a view to applying it , ' _ not only to the feeble-minded. but.‘ for Defence l“ Mur géstgrlgo certain types of vicious char- der Trlal. ‘ [Th9 Judge stated that a com ‘t-' "“""' tee oi’ the Canadian Bar Associarttllon,‘ I-CNDONi A9111‘ 3" ‘“ 1“°1"1 new’. of which he was chairman. had re nail. v1‘ Bury. Lord Chief Jllslllls "l England. has been informed b." whole question. . the General Council oi’ the Bar that" “It will come all right ll time," he unjustly reproved counsel (or said His Honor. “but like al these the defence in a murder trial in "lQYlYlB Ill/RY M 1t." that the council in question hnd no _ ~~ right in his addressito the jutryktio ‘ .1 . ll h " it ti f times o c ca t en a en on ve ' er would mean his death 5811191109- PBIISIOIISSCIIBIIIC i Lorcl Hewart described this as "must ' ' improper." The result of the vol"- (Canadlan Press) ommended an investigation of the) things. we shall have to keep ham- February last by telling the jury lfact that conviction of the prison- ,dict, he added. rested in other (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April IL-Yukon haslquarters than in th entered the federal old age pensiolis1lllfymell- scheme. Late t is; afternoon George‘ The 1111114111“ °f l‘ -1‘°"‘1 611111 I. MaeLcau. newly appointed gclrl Justice being told by the General commissioner of the Yukon telirlt- Council of the Bar-wiwsc fuucllil °'Y- some 111$ signature to an ag- is to decide points of Dflllegiwlllll reement ‘with the Dominion govern- duty’m1“' he had acted unjustly "141-011- 1° llllfllclpate in . the.,i'ederul is unprecedented here and has caus- plfi.“ (ed something of a sensation in legal An order-in-‘conncil will shortly be circles. passed by cabinet council. in accor- The prisoner in question was an- danoe. with the established proced- quitted by the jury, and Lord Hcv- “reiunumllzlllg. H0!!- Peter Heenan. ' him he was "lucky". This Minister of L b , g 1111 101d ‘warm govemanggt. ° 51g" 5°? 11W created some discussion among the. second province to engfitg: sézeglglllnembcrs of the bar at the time. British Columbia ‘being ‘the first. 11 ----<¢-O-§—~— -—" — ‘New York Rangers ports of raw‘ cotton oats some curtailment in textile mills, though employment was WP1 maintained." ‘ The physical volume of external trade wils nuicbsrcnteli- lllrll l“ J _ gaffer the usual, will“: manta. Thmninllemflnt. of. rsllwlll freight was greater. Notwlthstand~ mg-sqmgpglxmwlk jlil- lfldlylll 0-“1 (he stocloélill -.-...1?_“13k “b” ‘ aft”; masons , d llslmélllfi. 11351" n ridmull 5 showed an increase.‘ fgtllm; Wholesale prices; were Bl 1- iowelnortitbo avorale.» 13.1311. '11 ‘ January. insult-e dtlllalllll‘ 1W1“. prices. --—-bwlr—~"" Accident: (Canadl:n_Ps-eos) MONTREAL. April 3--'1‘W° l°°l" sons, a. man and a woman. were 1"‘ stantly lulled wow when ill-Swill“ believed to have Pl KMnFr-“l-su‘ Y miles an h ill‘- The dead are Camille vaudeville. aged 20. and Jeanattqiwy- ‘ Four other occupants of the car are held at police 1188011131194?" Pm‘ ding investigation into the fatality. According to police. Henri Taiglle picked up the car in front of o. garage on Papineau street. He picked up his friends and started on a wild joy ride. The NW1 End W the adventure‘. ca at tnecornerof Sherbrooke Juliette, streets when the car skidded and turned over. Vaudeville and Miss Roy met instant death but the. four others escaped serious injury. ' The car belonged to E. Anger. Cbabot street. Mcfiglle,1f.olillglit jilrmandlEmmanuel (dd ' a rréui new You. r Aplril 3.—Mllt_o Mc- Tigue. venerable ightheavywelght. was matched todly to fight Armand Emmanuel. young browse o! Jack Dempsey. in a ten rqund bout at sari Francisco. April 2a. +mroooirvmo ‘ Condeilllti Specials i n3fl;r!r'§u1i1l,ii1lii1:§'1i'i:i§l;. n . i 1 wou yarn- do o ENVEi-OPEB. Priest $0.1M! o: 100 for. m. (d: 65o; B00 for 51.00; 1.000 or has. iloripdla. - lllffllllll omen. ouarditii, ‘Job gr uteri. uoa rem!‘ it: "on. livuav. t°""."“°;lll oill Y 0 ,_ .. ‘trill m) Pfllitl 7 n ,,. Gil i’ Blaine ..__.____..._...... ronoaa Yo!!! Inert! Roller early. We lllfi-lqho 1111830 iluollW- 8a d Haitian o, y . '1“ m" "‘ : s-no mos. . won an: a- ura-m, normal. $75100. a ill engine; moulder. Me aid s: lune. W091i int a. Char-- i ‘. l wym . I o? l l auo-i-l-ai I l‘) . . . #2111111 ., ’ ' )l__. a ' . 1 Two, instantly Killed "I-n Sheiiblfiiilkd 321119611 t bile skid you. Bherbrcsikll gtl-eoeTgnd turn 1111119111- Thecfix 5 in - lattrel"s eldest daughter. who “'88 - pals. FouudlduiltylAnd Fined $1.00 (Each. (Canadian Press) . Defeat Boston 4-1 (Canadian Press) BOSTON, April a-The New York MCNTREAL, April 3, _ poundiftangers qualified for the Stanley guilty of violating the Illllnlclpnl Clip championship series here to- electlbns act 5i men were fined n00 night by defeating the Boston Bru- hfle today as an aftermath o; ye-rlins, leaders in the American divis- (erdayb .Il'll1l'li0ll)i1l»8l6ctl0h3, "rm-m ion of the__N. 1-l.__L. 41o 1. thus mak- Women taken into custody suspect. ing the total goals count Rangers 5. ed of having either "telegraphed" Bruins 2.. as the two teams played or attemptedio "telegraph" vowsla l-l tie in New York on Sunday Weledelained until the poll's closed llllllll- and then released. This was the first official C8301 wherein a. woman was arrested on| such a charge. Ten men, also sun» pccted of being “:elegraphers" 0K1 votes were held over night and re-i leased mda-V- i Mr. Robert B. Messervey. the not- 01 the 51 men found tulliy w‘... cinddlun baritone. who is u Notable Honor For "Mr. Robt. Messervey were charged with impersonation member of tho choil" of New College. at the polls while the other 3i were | Qxfo|-d_ m5 just received \vol"d that “F5111! "M95"- A" We" {med 51m list in the final concert of the Ber):- ‘md ‘"2515 o‘ 51x "mmhs n 9115M‘- ‘shire Buckinghamshlreand Oxford- . , outstanding annual musical events in the British Isles. ’ I S Restspcnding a brief vacation in this ——-——- ' city with his parents Mr. and_.Mlirs. OTTAWA. April 3. -Hon. R. '13.} It is certainly a notable honour Bennett. Conservative leader. WIIDIfOr My, Meagervey and.his native B11 111-5 01111589111911“ T01‘ 151'"? llexl1fol" this important musical role. ten days. His condition is not seri-i n; may be mentioned that lvfr. been affeolfid and 111.5 Physldan solos tonight in St. James Church. has forbidden all? 591mm“ for 111 at the special services being coli- Mr- 1381111619 W111 79min“ he“ 1111;‘ ‘last opportunity fol" hearing him til (he close of the session but wl u m. some “me. charged with “attempting to 1613- (he has been chosen as bal"itonc solo- shirc musical festival. one of thc Mr. Messervey is at Diesel“ (Special to the Guardian) iJ. A. Messervey. is ill with influenza. has cancelled province m“; he should be selected ous but his brorlflhlil WW5 ha“ Messervey will sing two sacrcrl least ten. days- (ducted there. and this will be the then take a comiflele "sl- 1°” 11 '“°“"_"_.....-.._....~~- '1 Local Young Men’s $181111?!’ Drowned Commercial Club z i‘".i:".'¢2.°3$£:'§ i"..1;¥“§%1.$;l Entertain Gyms Alexander Mac nald. at Donald, in the state of Washington. on the Pacific coast. which brings he, sad news that his Uncle D811. is father's brother. and Mr- Dllll" can Dunn. were drowned at the oovcr Perry on March 18th. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. McDonald was driving one of the new Fords and was not uised to o ear. He D111 ‘he c" '1 m‘ llgrscggear a_ d backed off thePerry. In thccar with him were Mr. unn, who was drowned. and the 111g 11°11‘ The weekly meeting of the Youn Men's Commercial Club was held in the Wlllingdon Room at the Victoria Hotel last evening. Vice President W. D. Gillie in the chair. This meeting was one of special in- terest to the Club in as much as a delegation from the Moncton Gyro Club was present to explain the aims and ideals of the International Gyro. looking forward to possible. future affiliation of the Young Mens- Commercial Club with International Gyro. During the course of the evening (Lieut. Gov. Reg. Spencer of District No. 6. Art Roe and Bob l-lealy gave interesting and instructive talks il- lustrating the work and‘ spirit of Gyro. At the conclusion of their saved. They wereon their way to Walla. Walla to the funeral of Mr. iather-in-law of Mr. Dunh. The lateJVlr. McDonald was the ‘ son of the-late Alexander e hands oi’ the ‘ Commission Does ilslli I v s 5i ii i " His Honor the Lieut- Goveruor Receives Address in Reply to the Speech From the Throne--Act to Promote the Im- provement of High- ways Passes Third Reading -- O t h e r. Acts Dealt With. The House resumed at 3:35p m., (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April 3.—The New York State Commission today unex- pectedly withheld its approval fol" thc Tunney-Hecney heavyweight. championship match in spite oi’, the fact that the titlcholder has ac- cepted the bout with one of thc comlnissions three leading chullengi ers. Marlociis Defeat“ Canadians 1-0? a’ (Canadian Press) ‘__ MONTREAL. April 3.,- Russell Oatman. sub left winger of the. Montreal Maroons. emerged from tonight's Maroon-Canadian hockey battle as a ‘hero. Oatman's goal, afi- el. eight minutes and twenty secflMr. lStBWdYL asked the Hunt the onds of over time gave the Marcons1pr°v'nc1a1 se°11e1111y 11111111811191‘. l. Has the government, since; a 1-0 victory over the flying French- men. besides winning for them the championship of the Canadian sec- icoming into power engaged or em-_ lployed any person or persons to. “on of the N_ R L“ and the flghtimake an audit of the books. ac-l to meet the New York Rangerhcounts, and financial affairs of the! winners of the United States divis-1p1'°v111'°°1 , (an in the. Stanley Cup “mm 2. If so, give the name, or names. __H addresses and ocfupation of such . . ‘ ierson - )0 s n Cabinet Considers 1 0' 1 1 o s Egyptian Note 3. Give a. statement of the re- nnuneratlon or compensation ‘paid or agreed (c be paid to such person. oi" persons? (Special to (he Guardian) ~ LONDON. April a. -. A nmnalfififigii §T§§.‘-‘“5.3"“.§‘..1.i°"ldiiiifidduifi.“Si;1 5- Tall” *" “l” i" “ll” "l P“ Egyptian prcnrcl" 1‘)"e note is viol- 10rd“ or orders in counc“ 11111101111’- ‘ ' " " iing such special auditor or auditors, mands. It denies that Britain has-the“. duties? "Y "B1" "l °X°l¢l$° filly 5°" 01' llon. Mr. Lea stated that he wollld power 111 E511’ 111' submit his reply tomorrow This is iviiat the nationalisit, -M,_ ' ‘t ' ' i ' i l" . . 22s.: L‘;..1Z%.'..'ii.l‘.‘.‘i.if§".d"d“.§‘fi fir.“ . l nloveltyg to have such doctrines pro- upén m1; 013mm clients: afifgfofxgfi caixngjcrcnlliqmatgottgefllgrni120 Eflyllls: cial Building from the 15th of Augg mam l- 5 B vel" list, 1927, to this date? _ ' Th» llsvrluw seer» we wol~l<lreilfffll.11‘irw‘il1i115532111131 1.1.1.51 11°11” 11y m“ EH55)‘ i“ EFYIW “iv/Provincial Building done by cou- they deny that Britain thereby afi'1iyact m» days labour? quires ally rights. Britain will lic- 3_ (u. n- mc {omen give moi $.25 iii ~ . ’ _ " a i. gtltallfllldgozlheishzgnllg?“runnert of ~iiio~u1e 1lla1ln1l1lltllgliceaigjtl1.dglyiexlvork. give: LGNDON Apmcs _-The iuremfihc naules oi those who received) office is reticent. ‘regarding Lien)“; the 1-1.'11,',1.1,-1111d1111.1'11.1° cash? ‘P815253 “itgltggetymxalg: 111‘? l1°‘l"31niatci'lal(.s aguplpliedze i015‘ atlelrgmsaise ernmensl. and Slll-JVDOSSC 2522i? 112911111 11m 118115112181 fimm £11 corpor- < a l n ' - demand for Egyptian independence. m: Ii-lcégrzulg. om pmc used and It isiélndgrsttrlxaod that the Cflbllll-‘l lion. Mr. Maclntyre said that these “m? ele 1e "Ylfilllllil _l°i1l1Y- l"? .would be answered in the public ac- ggalklgdllslflglztfy“ 1c "l 1° b“ de-“lcounts. which would bc brought iii CAIRO- EIZYP-l» A9111 3- " 111cm" 1111;: agtefaaslfll-The information (s1 1;” 111E111": ll" B“ lmeflicw W" iasked fol" to date. and will therefore tgiyBl-illlam ‘JEN Igleitgfliilgltflstlenlqlgrie(not be contained lll the public ac-l ~> ‘ f l 5 counts. a1 fact Wmwlli 111W fllllll/wof d9’. Mr. Maclntyrc: l will supply niy gag}; nizlénigigrfefiféizll-wgle6255252111(Hon. Euclid with itllSWErS tomor- _ -- .i"ow. , mg to prepare the way for real' nr, pgamlium asked me How Angle-Bavarian friendship by urc- t-hc Leader of‘ the Government: lflllllflg i119 6811585 of. conflict. he 1. Give n list oi’ the names of of- “mL i’ flclals or persons taken into (lie fl"om the 15th day of August. i927. Fhers Kiuedgio the Present date. 2.Givc the names of those of‘ . . such enlployeeswho arc relatives or’ (special 1° m, Guardian) family coluieellons of members of~ HONG KONG. April 3. -— Three thc legislature stating thc relation- British fliers were killed today who.) 5111i) 111 0001i Cristi. the engine of their seaplane ex- "llll- MI- Wllllliflrfi Fefllled 111M ploded as they were returning |o.the information iefcrred to had? the nil" craft carrier Hermes. Til-l. been 18111641- vlctims uiere: Flying Officers Half" M" slewll" llfikcd W110“ i110 Pub- and Graham m“; Telegraph or- lie Accounts would be tabled. eratoi" Jackson. Mr. Saunders replied that theyi would ‘be tabled before Thursday. i At 4.00 p. m. His Honor the Lleut. Late W. L. Cotton. I Governor attended in (he Executive Council Chamber to receive, the ad- dresses ln reply to the Speech from The funeral of thc Intc W. L. Cotton took place from his l"esid- ence yesterday afternoon and wasl lh Throne. On the return of the members to} the Legislative Chamber, his reply} (o the same alas rcutl by the Speak-| largely attended. men representing. I‘ . _ all walks of life camu 1c pay their firftexflggélnbgns 110111 last respects to a citizen beloved‘ “ ' ' l . and revered by all tvno know him..o.~'1.h1cn1g%rd 11115112111155“ 1'” 1111111131’ 11 His remains were l id (o rest in St. A“ ML (gcpy-(Ziyldnafbvfstlllllcknptled- P t ' c -» ---. ll- Canon Malone officiated. c “s 21c ' ' . - The funeral arrangements \V(.‘l‘C.e|-ylll-;“h“b::l:‘ Igsscdgagdnhe 111M111” under the direction of Mr. Benjamin‘ ML Mann," replied ‘that u h d I mEachem- Mr .Sle\vart' Then the Goverflnq Following were the pail bearers:l— m5“; (5 under an ob" a“ n t i , g 0 o take Percy Pope, J. R. Burnett. ll. R. ‘he machinery, i Foster. H. R. Hlllsorl. Judge W. s.| Mn yhcnnm. I. .8 , Stewart and James Paton. . M _ g . ' ' l During the impressive ceremonylfor irt? W111". How much 1s owing i Stewart asked the Hon. the1 received theira . the quietest sessions of recent years; tier. April _3.~Zita. former Elnprcssl iwml apprentice conditions; for es. {Charged With Setting) and 111$ Preliminary trial was so; 4. If such audit was had, what days ago on a chm l. . or periods of time did it connection w...‘ a 11° ° 111°“ ' Street and held at the City Ha‘. ent'nton i d .t" ‘l- ,-i - . ' . 1 e ‘111 c" 1cm” l“ 1'5 d" and authorizing ol defining his or Marsha" Eugene Leela. who has. parture for Montreal tonight frflgrmm. than at an time m the m‘ lion Daliic) handed in the j 1115511111111 c‘ B‘ M°N1111g111 111 11111-1013’ of (he road. {Besides having; in 2.1109111“ 111“. 1""'111"-‘*""-“ 01' $91‘ 311111511" 111“ stem 001-1101111110“. handle a much larder crop nlld con-1 ,1 '11‘ 111111111 111111.""'1~1" 1“ "1 lh-"lll Mid 1111111 J‘ ' Gundy 11 '11111.ec1'°11' 1111111 tend with the ivliims of a tluulu-l r11 1. 11111111111111 11.110 1 11 111111195515" two days of conferences with the an"? marge,‘ when v depmssmn lilllil. “lill ‘ii. hi -.- mrglu-k m,“ execufive o1 the 1111111111 M11111 causes the idleness ‘of a lai" c 1m! '11‘ 11111111111111‘ “"1 11"‘ "ii-Elm of? Workers of American District 26, ll‘ " E ~ ‘fllllllii Ilka Qmi l.) M31111. Lorri ' basis of agreement upon which Bflnediqm‘. ma‘, U b 1 f _ . . . ,_ ‘ new worklnz contract ma)’ 1M fill-lions‘ ~ 1 1 ( 1c 11'“ O 1011111 f111m1l1;_111‘1\1(‘]f i?“ w‘ -.-.l.i h shim. 911111611 1° “mace 111111’ 111111611 e111. We had also to contend against ‘lrivi us" it; (i141. .1 11 1111111 C511- (inf t th miners would oonferl . b Y _ p’ . _ amt of, Flgoitlfmtomollrow afternoon with J 311 111119? 111“ 11°10 1111115011 11-1’ 1111"“.1‘11R1l1'1m1111’111" "'1""‘-'i ' r. <1 wrlmralmn 111111 111' J‘ Mccannlefioris has been that \\'(‘ hart» icr-‘lllli will in) tllillll"? l1:1i1.1~1.1..1r1:.11l1l1ie'11lg=r( employ 0f the Government and em-‘l ve continued worming penmng (y... ployed in the Provincial Building Qgsun of negotmamm The mahicarlonds potatoes for (his soilslln. . than for (he. c "i d r l‘ ~ " " \- 110111101 duterence was the demmflifol" the seasonal; 11155-123." O “m1 CIIICMX for increased ‘was for lower paml "While provlcllnu this service for Kenna bu)‘ 111/“11111. . ‘111111- M'-" 119m“ _>_____ (P. E. Island we were also endeavor-gout Howui-li ill-U 3111811111111. -.knm1k'1'1 ' 1 ' ' ' . in": to meet demands ml" rliirigrr- (1l£‘\\'(‘1FZ1l1 in [liwuhlil] “'11.1."m1 111111" , . _'ilnr cars from Nora Scollu. Ncivlliril» (.i,_._;,~.,...,.“._.. u.‘ n1 $212111“ 1 11.11 Brunswick and Quebec illiirili uc- night. 'l‘hr- “my y... m. l n, __ M" " hlands in the aggregate are equal to‘, l3l-liz was mun“, ,H:1D1U1i111t1"111'1‘" i" ,, .the rcqulreluents of Prince Edlvzlrd bcvilll 1 " 1.]. ‘ .‘ 1111"“ OTTAWA- A9111 3" H T119 GO"(Isiard Some idol of "h-lt this‘! 1 1’ m‘ 1.111) H H". 1111111 111 . . l- i < - "-- . .. his i‘Ol|ll(| l) ~ N l- -. elinmcnt of Canada owns neally m‘? 91-0510,“ pwolves “my m “Cum ‘ _, h‘ v u m.- Slollull pm]. 11111111195 5nd ‘wenw 11111115111111 “'01” piieciaicd when it is klioull lliu(11'.3\t1l\1r-1|§i((.1](.1 (la-uh 1.. 111ml 1111111 “Wmll. Rifles and despite thc tfyllcldlllji‘ _..___._____~»,__.___ i mum 111M ll-~' lu-im rm- the they are not fol" sale con lnue " (Continued on page 3) ‘ . .. fel-s are being made for (hem. All ____ ungp1’l1°*l‘l-~ illulls lillu-u nrl- my Sorts of bws are bqlng. made for "<°> lulu mau-nulizv. Jack Mri. ‘Former Empress i is ii i lliili C0llrllllill'l.lil1 lljollhli Him (i iii l i". y (ill Chilfgtfi-i Raised ill Connection Wiilithe Royall Ollk Affair. Cut. will}; Prorogued (Canadian Press) TORONTO» Ailrll IL-Aftei" one oi g (Canadian Press) ' 1 l HENDAYE. Franco-Spanish Fran-i. ltostlng about seven weeks. the On-Iof Austria lies seriously ill in u San ' 151° 198151111111‘? W115 Drorogued thlsl Sebastien. Spain. Clinic. according. a crnoon by His Honor W. D. Ross, to uncensored advices from tliul Lieutenant Governor. with fitting city. . , cl-Tfilaliillly- One hundred and eight- She ilndel-went uu operation fol-i ‘vllzgéntll: were ‘presented for royahkidncy trouble rcccntly, but com)»; outémillltlillllllffi] pith 162 last year. lications have set m. She is suffer- red t l1 11g Eglsiatloil was rcfeli-Hng‘ mllch pain but her condition is‘ 0 by the Lieutenant Govcrnolql not considered hopeless. 1 lmlwrtant enactments of the ses-f 1 3°" b81118 the measures for preven- on of securities frauds; dealing in ii iii: i HE P111111] 11111111111111“ 1 A 1 1 .Quigllaigcélal to the Guardian) MONCTON. N. 12.. April 3._rrcm1reprimanded and zlisnlissied from l-i --'\Drll 3. -— Arthur Saii-(ihe dam of (hg (Waning ,3; thciM. S. Cornlorailt. (o \V1ll\'.'l\ he hdd “d3 2?» 0f Quebec. was colnmittelhgljippmg Season in bciobm- 1am tmbccn assigned following the disclosi- l0 Jllll without ball after a coill~‘the 81st of March this year thefures. Similarly cilargcd was. . piaint. charging him with haviila can-Milan Nmionqf Ran“... s’ carltain Kenneth Dewar. also of ‘ s...‘ me ‘to me sh Charles Hospicelrcrry ha‘ moved ‘from Pmgche Ed_iltc_vni Onk. whose lriul will pr ' l, 111111 the St- Jellll Berehmans boalid- 1 ward Island to the Mainland over? 1111111.“‘11111"'1-1'" 1 U“ 11 inlg school 15st December, hnd beemone thousand nwre Carkmds o‘. 0_‘ The culllit \'.‘ii‘~ close-ll ilftlll" (J0m- rcad to him. He pleaded not gullliyitntoes than “we firmed acmsspinilllfllltlfil‘ Daniel's certificates hall (the season oi‘ 1926-27. Up to Mm»n.i!f§"‘{“§‘§§fl;1l}“ Z1111; n1i1fudfletfzgg11zj1nfé1g 31st in lu ivc th "e i * 3832 . "-.‘. ‘ , - (‘blonds 00f gomtoeg1feggég from Ctqliediulc tlui. uentcilcc was lacing connld. m island province for the Same period clell. Real" Adinirfll Bernard Bt. G. m‘! 1" B11595’? i last season there uicre 2781 thus an1g?e111i1,1,1:1i'.10.1:f 1111x1111?‘ "met 11801?“ 1n 1 . _ . - v n. u a. was n pres- whlle thc police "and deteciivcsurglzrefjien°fnt1o51o[c€f1oad§' gBefo1eil11111 a1 1111' 1111111 1111111111’ ' lwked up his past record in coli- com'let1éd1"thst m. 1.1flh5e""<°“ all‘. ‘Tbs ("will"). having foiuul the r nection with fires. Today Fire 0d 41300 if e ° “l n 8V0 fllflcilqchnrgcs flfiiillltil (lie accused proved, b“ not excecd.n,_ that lllllll-lfilgidvlifilgfilllllliillilfiglnilillfié (ghouls. - sscc roul li" i. _ _ r- Such was one oi" the oufstnildlngnnt. and severely rc-prinufggé "1 features of a statement issued to-‘This sciliclifrc \\'.'lS livlitl by tho judée day by W. U. Appleton, Gencmhudvocatc. " ‘Manager of the Atlantic Region‘ _ The Prvslril-nl. (willie coin-i than ‘Which statement wag y. genera] m. lu-tzlhrcll (ho colliit dissolved. '__. (‘view of the potato shipment siiua-J _ 1131111101 \'-'11!1 “lo-H ill fllll dlfflflh‘. with ‘U011 at tlic approach of the close flii11_"1‘111 1"" i1'\‘*"(‘11(1<'i1 U"! Bflllllwfly .1119 smpplng Season 12pm", vntcrcti a motor car and - ~ '(ll('\'l nil llilucliunipnnicd. The G011‘. ltfignilggiillllzeilgdzlglesearoh foundat- law and statutes. b o the Echo“ llluliailliinl Press) i GIBRALTAR. April, .'i..-—FQ‘ gvultv by n Court. Martini held 0 board the aeroplane carrier 1011 cliurlzr-s raised in conlloo lwith the zifluil‘ on H. M. S. 10ak at Malta. and involvi Fine To Quebec l for Thursday. Savard was arrested a couple been investigating the disastrous fires last December issued the con".- plaint against Savard. » -—-<+}—— Some Progress Made At Conference _ lvll". Appleton said: "Eveljvthlngl _ j IS Ahab is at an Imssiblc is being donoilllfll'illlli is ilic ship to which Com- to IBClUHlIGJIlG movement of po-i"“"1‘11‘1c111i1111f1 ma“ 1’°"*t9d ‘1119111111! " " ' ‘l r r- p_ g‘ - . oya 1v lilf'l(l"lll. til . (Canadian Press) {sglgfrslelstévnby the fi\'0l(1(‘(1 his llpllli; (when; 0:01am SYDNEY’ ‘1911111-"11111111 111° dwlCanadian National this year ill‘ 11.111,‘ T116111‘ 111m“ 311114111; incl I ount of rolling stock. and u sharp N.g_._,m__[;“n,.... , revival of thc market um)" cause (i109 y)“m,|]'.._..5 .m,'| 1. .. mantis very difficult of filling iiii- Egjph (l[|}lli[|" was believed that some progress 4 ‘ I Pl-ulbrplzo. had been made toward reaching a. I ' l=~‘ lilo X19110.- pired on January 31st last. Neither side would give out any! ormatlon tonight but it was stat-i very severe Slilflll." that tied up slir- 1lill‘!l w. tlons oi‘ the north. What cvcli" siilolil- i‘ .< <11‘ u \'lii_ i»... ages oi cars there ulzly have hccnivrlpllbiv. smhri,’ ‘rlvuioua. "lwwrllii general manager. This is the third time the operat- ors and the men have conferred Oll the matter of a new contract but in the meantime the approirlmately twelve thousand miners involved _l‘ied lo the Island since thc OpiPlillq l" "~711f‘ill('ii1 w). i-zlll Innu- lof the season lust October over 400i) 111“ "11“""“" l‘- cinpty rcfrigcratol" cars and 3832. ‘ McKeiiil ("s as to ~~¢. i; g. rim. i.) ht." lcarloads of potatoes have been mov- [ed across i0 the Mainland. We liavc (indeed, hulidlccl one thousand more .13112111111wjgilfnzlltziln in? 1M1 nppom‘ when he ll.('1("l$‘ .lil1r11ii_1\;11(3<i?1 0x11211111; York middleweight in :1 Chnyjogw. 1g1111.{1;1\111"lllll0‘ rllliiiilai the ins: May‘ i. nlollhi fir» (may m these weapons. It is said on good authority that agents of foreiilll governments and of rebellious par- ties in foreign countries have often approached the government uiiihh cash offers. Under the law and in» - (i (alias (g-yuue A 4o emotional agreements. these rifl/is a c nnot he sold for cxportlflion. “Q , " “ <*.~~-~~-~ . 1 .... an‘ “(lanolin Appointed Gold- M -‘ " Comlnissioller 0f. Memoriailwindows Placed Ill St. ' Dunstan’s Cathedral The installation of four memorial windows-Awe on the north side and two on the south eld&-ln St. Dun- stan's Cathedral has just been com- plcted by Mr. Flatt. the representa- Ylikou illeiiritoliy (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. April 3. -- ‘lllvlll. is uinrli- by the dcpartlnpptyqf ‘(lu- l)ll(‘i‘lDi' 0| llu- appointment 0f ‘Qflllilc t. Nlilfilililli, ni$igtgnt “m5. m) sflluiilrclirl- of the department. " as golll commissioner of the Yukon _ (cll-itnl-y with headquarters at (£11111. iii t; aid. Dundee. Miss Floral MacDonald. MacDonald of Lyndale. l-le leaves In mourn a widow. two sons and three daughters, also the followinl brothers and sisters: M. A. MacDon- ald of Lyndale. William MacDon- noatom Mrs. Margaret Beaten. Fia- remarks the meeting was thrown open to general discussion. Auti- several of the members had voiced views and appreciation. a vote of in the Cathedral. a grandson of the deceased. Walter MacNutt, presided‘ at the organ. u v At the close of thc-service the. Russian Anthem for the departed cordial and sincere thanks was ten- dered thc v tors who so kindly came to Char ottetown for the espe- p)! i (l. ma» "l lg. lAgTQatFQII . minghanl. Mass" and Mrs. Murdock mom“ and“ The“ are the cial benefit of the ‘Charlottetown Young Men's (kmniercial Club. l~ ~ Marries. Browse survivors oi’ afrdmliy of twelve. The late Daniel MacDonalrl has bagnon the. Pacific coast for twelvo years‘. where he has been engaged in railroading. ranching. stock raising. anddtop raising. He w very suc- rgufulkip his, uatertsalk l (lug- au oonsraa',__."e trill‘ ridge the‘ Island tviehtiy (ma. years ago and had he lived had in» tcnde _io oomaagain» this coming slimmer. h. the latter. aged 05.191“ years of age, took place. They being a nativaof-tbp United apt“. have a three-year old child. his daughter by his first marriage. i was rendered as follows: Give rest. O Christ. to Thy serv-I ants with Thy saints; where sorrow; the . log but life everlasting. Thou only art Immortal. l The floral tributes u-ere verv beautiful. 1 Mr. Maolatm: Between eighty and ninety thousand dollars. Mr. Slewart: they Purchased‘) Mr- Mwlnf-yre: Prom the Irvin s company. at. John. We bought them 1° direct. Ila-om whom were Dllfc tive of the New York agents ‘through whom the windows were hosed. lJames Henuossey. Following are the titles and in- Duwson. Mr. lyiuixian is leaving Sol‘ lhis now post in a few days. . ..7_..l i‘) , ‘ Announcements. He was lassiated by Mi- Mr. Stewart: Would you table thc ‘and pain arc no more; neither sigh- iqyrrespqndence? MP- “Idol-wile: if my memory serves. we ordered by telephone. _ (creator and. Mikel‘ of Mun. andll; g y; rh i 1 NEW YORK. April 3, — Josef we are mortal formed of the cartih. 111ml) yn§l§ liblgormépondeme‘ liming,” famous pianist, today and unto earth shall return; for so_ d one y I ptiblithe notice that Thou didst ordain when Thou cla- . tl ' he had boendlvaroed and ad mar- ‘ntedst us. saying: "Dust thou art “m m expenditure ma“? liedm proteli. a little ol el- than and unto dust shall thou return." Mr. Stewart: On what authority Mr. Maclntyfe: We (he machinery in time. Mr. fiiewart: 1 want io (ell my (Continued on page 3) haw“) m“ Right Reverend Peter McIntyre, All we go down to the dust: i thc Ford Company had discotitlilizg Th1"! E Q. .. The musician still maintained weeping o'er thc grave we maize making them There was no Order MW! y ' mm M“, m‘ The the secret oi where and when his our song: Alleluia. Alleluia. Alie- I in game“ DEQEHL v tried to_a atom 0f Mrlmarrilge to Miss Betty Short. now luia. rmuomr TORONTO. Ari-ll 3.-—Mill‘lillll0,' - . . . On the sleuth side are placed "ThLg 2x151“ 51111111111611 1111111“ 1111' “"11, Annunciat on"-—"To the memory o T ' - l m m m R d A B m d oronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 48—3B' - .M§isdclrern.c1r1‘1::? Blfilgilasof eChall- ggélézz“lkkf\ll°till;'~ - 22:32." Meetlngsl E111 flottetown. donated by his grand chanm-wmwn c~1ék~r~~ ‘$43) -_-- ,~ niece OatharineMcI-‘hee. The sec- H m r i _' Robin llood Rapid China 00in, ond. "The VtsitatioN-"Erected to 1‘ “i‘~- clelll- - - » - 1 1 -- 42—'11l1 better oats. better ohinn. All Groc- the memory of Joseph Lane." 31- J°1l"- lllll‘. ~- 42-4111 crs. " 4.3.3 y“ i On the north side are "The Coro- B°sl°“- cm"- ~- r- 44-341 . tion"—"'l'o the memory of thc New York. fur .......... .. sir-ac "Dr. Clift. u. 0.. u: mm High tide this morning at 10.4’; and tonight at 10.57. Bun sets this evening at 6.33 and i lslrccl, Chronic invalldil,1otlrod all of Charlottetown. Do- home. hlfi-S-ltfqmm M00110." umpt ‘K-Brected rises tomorrow morning at 5.31. 1 “A tlm A that‘ 3g I ' Ito the m of Jfllph “n”. ruu moon Wednesday. April 4th. jyy, §'.S.,.,,‘.J‘E‘-}'z.,‘.‘,1..,,_§. 1119,1111“, . iris that other mem- ll-ll 11- m- . at 1 church's: farm ‘stock mu orial vi m are toiieddaedshcri- Btlmmerside_lide eighteen min-. and implements. sbr-Hrumiiiliirj ' -ly- um later than Char‘ telown. zisoll-l-a- 1n l t _ 4 \