1,. (v I THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN. Startling Evidence Given‘ ‘at ‘Trial at Cult Leader PM m Iity In the sect. . _ in; Benjamin Parnell, leader ofitlle oult is said’ to decree the riages and the girls select Bonar Law tQ mu rnateal by drawing names from s hat, than they are m“. rled in groups. ~ The Star witness Was Benjamin Hill, a life long merrfber of the colony who was arrested attempt- Wplnan menfber or the cult. He h b . l i.’ benef said he ad eard stories of im £20112" “We h“ “iron “new tion from which he suffers ‘will yield to this treatment- moral practices by the cult leader and. had gradually lost faith In his teachings. Two other witness. "s WBre heard in connection with a damage claim against King Ben. some in Jamlin- of two hundred thousand dollars ~for criminal offence. upon two girls. o-oo++o4¢¢»<~¢~oo¢~..§”‘ % scoundrel and double skunk" were cans some o’! the phrases used III. ll *"*"*H+¢w++»o+o¢+» tilt hetwleen cotélalrmlichsttlkl. p51:- ' _ ' i.t ltlout por o o _n e - IlATlilIw-lllfl nu- lino nel- an. an ‘if; ,“J'eg,s,a,u_ré and Colonel L A ll i3’ n‘ P" h, h" ' d." "r w" Currie, Toronto member. s lino per d t _ Count 5 words‘{o ‘l'lla'.'."<S.§I.$’.'°.,'i 5 fltures. initial letters, oounv. u m, mow“ were struck The inci- rne word. 10 per cont. discount for dent ocwned early "m, nmmmg cash. Address forms and mum‘. h paid tor. Bgyialoétatg in a ddbnte over the Marine Fish- Fwrffhr "3- "" f" ‘"0" cries estimates which Currie chol‘ we s. or one week. Situation‘ ‘Puget, 1mm, “mm, {O wanted. for seven words. 50o per week. _______...._........_.___._..___._.__ ‘FOR 8ALE-A DESIRABLE RE- sidcnce. Apply on premises 220 Kent Stmet. 1-‘16iil0l283i ‘FOR BALE A M081‘ DESIRABLE dred thousand dollars of Domin- Coaner Building lot, Agppiy 231: ion of Canada Victory Loan hear- l.1477-4~2Hii. er bonds have been stolen or lost in Toronto, It became known i0- day. One thousand dollars reward will be paid for Information that 4-27-5i. will lead to the recovery of the \"-"‘ l-‘Ollilfi-Tlle YCWllriI Will be puillilly ‘FOR SALE8ROOM RESIDENCE Geo. H, Shcrritt, Supt. St. Paul's =16 Granville ‘St. Apply at lprem- Fire smi Marine Insurance Com- 2l nany. when seen today Mr. Sher- itt declined to discuss the matter, but admitted that he is advertis- ing for the recovery of $100,000 worth of bonds maturing Nnvem. her 1, 1933. Fitzroy St. ‘WANTED-SANDER. sass Carrlzbell, Emerald, R. R. ises. .._.....__._______.____.___.__._ ‘FOR SALE-WIGKER BABV carriage. Practically new. Apply =17 Pleasant St. _Pllone 485-11. ti. ‘PAPER HANGING. WHITE- wash ‘ng and painting. Alpply J F. Bourke, 129 Euston StmeL. Siaellarton Fire “ l new onasoow. N. s.. ‘aura 2r . —llrwin Fraser, the eight year old I110» llllflm19tl°n' 7m‘ 3° *9" son of ‘Finlay Fraser who .with d it)» "qgllilmoilgglalllgrom nu father an‘: omlllel- Michael, 61¢!’ .,, 9‘ - ‘ was Ibsdly b ned in a fire that of Canaan 101a m, 1 lire relieved. ill the “m?” °* a t thi h tst Ilar- v so “ WM" mid“ 09min." he" by in "t: ballad“: ‘ab: ails; lino“; or Efiligmethyfllnfighgggn and Lady The steamer went ashore "ll-u" m u” an‘ ow" mu!’ Thursday morning. died this morn- and hopping‘ - on; me lum” m“ m“ n“ ‘mud “'1' ing in Aberdeen Hospital. His fat- her and brother are recoverinz. $100,000 DOMINION OF 1116625-27 3i ‘U-NO HOW GOOD A FIG Ol-‘(drowned on April 4th., Victimliies in Hospital‘ (Canadian auto.) < ‘ (Canadian Freer) LONDON, April Bit-Premier - ' g . 1,; l abort m‘ to leave the country Wm‘ a Eejrgrxoygltglewwlthslgiilll: ggolgeh ap- be it of his health. special to ‘like Glusrdlsvl-l roaorrro. April Bfcdflfll’ Other members interfered. and CANADA VICTORY BONDS STOLEN IN TORONTO TORONTO, April 27.——Onc ‘hun- SAILOR snowman AT cause Canada Sends a Greetings to The Duke o! Yorlg Buckingham 13111339, London The Government and 1,80,)“, Mossanlcdes have arrived at the port of Alexander. N April‘ 26.—Pl . 62'] ‘hi; Government and $22313); i? our very warm u, 1°)‘ lfillld cablegram and 2:5,‘; ilrc lacking. 331g?” which w” greatly appre. _ 1ft}? -'- Atazar AND ELIZABETH, Ald DlSp3tlGh6d ti) Wrecked Steamer Cymbric Queen’ '-l'eprcselltzl.tions on the subject of 27- Film Blllllggling lhuve been dllllllc Iby the United States, lState Depart- nleut lo the British government, ‘known “n. which is requested in friendly rding to terms to (tn-operate In preventing c vessels flying British flags from drifter class, engaging ill liquor trafiic between f-ternoon for United Stairs and foreign ports. of the lrisll Republican army has ordered a. cessation oi‘ IlnstIiiiiv-s lrom noon Monday with a view 1,. ‘the negotiation of pence. EARTWS MAGN ETISM IS earth's lmngnetisul is llinlinl , oach year by one-thousandth pal-t , , , of itself, Drmbcuis A. Bauer, a dir- ;§}‘,‘,,,“‘,‘,‘,‘,,,“‘,‘,‘,,“,‘l‘§ cctor of Carnegie Institute, ivash- " ' ' ington, told the American Philoso- phical Society here today. Dr. Ball- er snid he was satisfied with the accuracy of this conclusion which he had reached after several months’ analysis oi‘ eurtlfs nlagnc- tic field. sis tended to confirm itlhe theory that the magnetic axis of the earth was slowly swinging west and to- ward the ‘equal-OT- tohscco really can be made. You|dory upset, it was learned here must try a fig of U-—-No. Flynn‘ Brothers. ~ 11388-l-18-1mth w I when l-“QVSBSPI pht into port with i Grand Tirulllt - Vi’. '.\' . 'I"llloy, K (‘<- lwl‘ flag at half mast. eras near Hunter River Station. Apply to Mrs. H. T. Pickering, Hunter ltiver. ~11? TQ-Dfllflfi! and engraving of the highest order st"i‘he w. T, Wellner Co, Ltd, Queen St. ‘ I 8-30glmth WANTED, TWO SMART NEIWS Bttcnts for train, age 20 to 25 vesra- Apply Newstailfl c. N. Station. WVIANTH) A GIRL FUR HOUHE- wonk. Apply to Mrs. Henbert 34'1"". RR. 5, Charlottetown. IHW5U43B6I ;,,,CE Gtreet. Write XYZ care off Guar. diaa- 11664-3-4-28-3i ‘ro LET.-TWO OFFICES msxTr to American Consulate, well lllillted and heated. Apply at TWO Mlwl- etris-zs-tt ‘LIBERAL WAGES WILL s: paid to first class young wont. an with good references to as- sist with housework. Apply Mrs. F- ~A~ Flllfqlllharaon, 99 Upper Prince ‘Street, 1t ‘YOUNG MAN W-ITH DRY goods experience would like work in,store or warehouse. Ap. ply D care Guardian. 1.16617 4 27 2i -_ ‘BELTING r-‘oa eats-meow American rubber or canvas, All widths. Lowest prices, Chas“ Todd, Bradeilbaae, P. E. i. 4-27-44. ‘wanna-a satssmlu on salesisdy who is qualified to take fuii charge of dry goods de- Peri-meat in a general store, this Province. divs, particulars as to filers ensured. etc. Agiply onus- "3- , i M01428 GI wow each-calla aaeotms cruiser Tiffani" built of Virginia "d" 5.3.5 Will with Reral T0111‘ cycle onglh . Apply to Dr. Alley. ‘to Praise st. . ‘ 1'18578~4~25-6l ‘WANTED ‘r0 III NT m JUN! e "i" 7 room once. Modem. Fllrlliwhea ei- liitfurni-oilled... Re- Qpsnsiliie itch-lat. State price end llluililil. 30X 1.10 . , +27 at ‘-——————-~.--¢->-_....__.__- ‘WANTED-A "rt-ls P. s. ls- Iand Plot t Orphanage. s ‘Woman who can doplain sewing Mid moire lumen generally use- flll- Anni! to Jars. chasm- lMc l-"rc. Oaeen Hotel, between a and I1 a. m. and 6 and 7 n. m. at "' mamas --T0MA‘I'OEII. ,"'-'"‘P- coIGWI olblnue. uwaet ltrwltoes. alias. torulbercies .l'."l""‘l’"ilflll blmyiti-i.‘ QMWI/N . "Yillt- ovvlndes. mill-o the moan. may. s“ up -<-'~*'--»i .- n 50h Bani " ABOUT ls-i-resamauv CLAIMS wont.” DEEPEST WELL, 7,350 FEET ‘l'~"1"““-l3l i JIONDON. April 27—The deepest‘ "~ well in the‘ world is in Upper Sele- ‘WATGHEQ cLocKav JEWEL" sia, in tile German Empire, feet deep. T ac-- . ‘conmlg m a “London Dam, Manuilvlhlnl) away. l-lc was in add:- statement. It is a dianlond~driil~ hole in a coal field, and is 7,350 English Royalty (Canadian Press.) Ottawa, April 2511,, ‘IVALFISII BAY, ‘Sou Pica, Alprii ‘27.'—Tb!'0e boats from Portugese steamer Brought Down On Thursday. (Canadian Press.) (Canadian Press.) DUIBLIIN April 27—C-hief oi‘ Stall‘ I DWlNDL/ING, SAYS SAVANT lPIIlILADHIsP-I III A, A ‘prli Dr. Bauer said his recent analy- ——-——-{-O-}—————- - m OPULENT FEES FOR LAWYERS CANSO. April 27—Freelmln Con-l- ——--—~ rad, one of the crew of tile Llln-l Ienburg schooner Abatian was fornmlly _ when hpgyiaslcrtlny shows the amount pmu I v orrmva, April EPA 1‘°~‘~“",“,ll..,lll.,. ,..- prr sonic d to Pu rliu lll(‘i.. ill l'(‘l"5 i0 slonm of irlu- (atzunsul I'\‘ tlzalnvil in curlleciillll wltll lilt- apbitratiul. 0.! .. ‘forouio wallet ab‘; - ills rest with a bill for $95,880. Iii-s [retainer was $-10.l)00. tvilili-iill amounts be rcccivc-li plfii‘ (Iielil vlnriod from $100 a day while at home in Toronto to $400 u do!‘ tlon allowed expenses at the fair of $20 a day. ‘Otlher ‘amount-s lpnid were th-o following: K Perm’- 'Butlcr of st. null, Minn, $691581; A well in the United States , _ . 1H. A. Lcvett, Montreal, $42,430; filmy, "f" g° “°°"°" “°°°"““‘"' m-Hecte.» lll/Iaclnncs, rnllunx. $12,690; t e “ted Sums Geologmal Sur-IJ. ii. Dussauit, Montreal, $9,444 ‘my’ is {our “m” northwest o! M” and E. L. Ncwcomlbc. Ottawa Donald, -Pa., and about fifteen miles west of Pittsburgh. This well, which ls being sunk to the Medina sandstone-a bed that elsewhere contains oil and gas-is now 7,714 feet deep. , lSome gas and oil were struck in the upper part of the well. Be- tween the depths of 6,880 and 7,100 feet rocks bearing rock sali- H“ salt water were encountered. These are regarded as of Selina ase- "if same as those carrying rock all in Western New York- TheLate Mrs. J. H. Stevenson The body of the late Mrs. J- ll- Stevenson arrived last night "gel: EL John N_ 3,, where shower-lime away on Tuesday 25th l“ - body was uccolmlllllllled by M1; Stevenson, Mallaller 0i "l"! Bi“? of'Nova Scotia, St. John and IQt brother Mr. Percy 13- Rem» Chg)“, inspector of Immigration. ' torwn. The deceased was a daugh- ter of thc lilIC Ml". 30h" ll--R‘*l‘l' formerly Maniutur lll i119 Tmplmm} Company, Charlottetown. Tilt‘ lll" neral will take illllw ml“ "m" noon‘ at 2 o'clock from tile fllfll" deuce ot Mr. n. ll. sell, 204 Illllfl" bore st. ‘Service at the house M 1.30, leaving ml- People's Came‘ tfifly at 2 sharp, The service lll“ lbs conducted. by Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan. Minister oi’ St. Jfllll93 Church of which Mrs. ‘Stevefllwh and her husband were mellrbfiffl- Mrs. Stevenson leaves to mourll her husband, two sons. slewli" at the Piston Academy. M"! C11"- lee at home; two brotllefii. Ml‘- Percy Reid of Ottawa and Mr. ‘d. M, Reid of Toronto; two B18181’!- Miss Ethel Reid,» a Missionary lll China and Miss Eleanor Reid of Toronto and her mother, Mrs. J. D. Reid of Toronto ‘and formerly" of Charlottetown. Mrs. Stevenson was formerly Miss Lenora ‘Reid. of Charlottetown and went to Sl- John when lMlr. ‘Stevenson was transferred from New Glasgow. N. 3., in 1920. She was a member or the I.O.D.III., the Women's Can- adian Club and the Red Cross ‘Society. She was an estimable woman and her‘ death will be learned with deep regret (by a large number of friends. In 8t. John, New Glasgow and Charlotte- town, Mr. Ste onsoa is a native of. New Glasgow, this province. His rather and mother and other relatives are in the city io attend the funeral. , ' $5.830. .__.__-¢-o>_-.- CHARGED OF FRAUD FACED sv ou. MEN FORT WORTILTexas, Alpril 26 ——-O! ille ninety-two oil ipromoters and operators indicted by the Fed- eml firamd Jury yesteedsy by us- ing lhe aruai-ls to defra/ud, 43 have made bondsranging from $5.000 no $40,000. ‘Plus remainder, unless United States Colnnlilssioner today will be arrested ‘and arraigned. It was am-nounced by Fedora‘ Judge James lC. Wilson that hear‘ inlgs of the indicted men will be- gn on May 15 and that district ludges from outside 0'.‘ this‘ district would be called lial. lt will re quire more than o yeariolr all the hearings io be com-plate for some. of ,ulle lurrger comlpanics will re qulrre several "weeks for the pre- sentation of iiheir evlhlence, The indictment against those con nected with the General ‘Lee do veloplnont i-zittiresu; charges lllzr‘ tho [.il'ClI1lIi.:OIl5.‘-V(‘l‘9 lnanliesied by usilll; tux. _i figulr-llixzld an eurlerly lllflill, "General" llolxrt A. Lee. who was ‘Il-cizi forth to the public as :1 descendant. oi‘ tile ilxlllmlte Leo's cf the colonial days and General ltobcri: B. Lee of the Con federacy. The [promoters are laid to have oloimod tihat “as Gon- orali Id. Lee gave his life to the caluse oi‘ tille1South,lso now is Gen- eral Robert A. Lee givTn-g his life to til) oil industry and the cause of humanity.‘ "General" Loo was furliller rep- resented by the company, it is claimed as being "a successful, ex- perienced geologist that he was in Not a miracle man in geology; that the had made fortunes in the location of OIII wells, and among Seolotiml men was revered and admired." Not one of these representations was true, the indictment obs-rues. but Lee was a laborer without ex- pert knowledge. The indict- mElIl-fl ways “GmeroP Lee is not a descendant of the historical lmc illllli-‘v and General Robcrl E. Leo of the Confederacy, nor was he giving Ills life to ‘the oil industry or to i-he ca-ulse of vhumanitv, Imt wuss only trying to help promote a diraudulent scheme. "In 18AM the lirdictment con- firmed. "Lee leaned his name to the scheme fol‘ $12.30 n week and. theretofore, lad been employed as J-"WIII/ii’ in the state capitol of Idaho, and‘ mot and is not a Iocaior of oil flit." ‘ llAlLlliAX, 10s,, April the wrecked Cape Frio several days ago _ when the British steamer BYNG QF VIMY. VIctOr reached the scene in ans- wlreless calls she found the steamer deserted. She carried over two hundred passen- zero. Pull details of the disaster wer to m8 l" I101‘ assistance with tenticll oi‘ towing her to Halifax U. S. Appeals (Canadian Press.) NORTH SYDNEY. April Nothing of the exact condition of , the Cyrnric Queen, a _ slgmdllx-Abgnril 27—Replyillg u, Black Breakers, will be ' y on today in tl , til to rrow morning ucco Ontario Legislature in... a. s. mo... said the ...’.“. ‘“° Ilfit might. be lDTOught now" "pow sibiyon Thursday but not ~bel‘ore_-, Lloyd's Agency. One o Donald's boats, of the left Imuislmrg this a the scene and Sable I from Halifax \vill give the stranded steamer all possible assistance. ' ° Re mrts are nlea COIISIlGCIWFIIIC pesslm to til: repclrt ill on the rocks at high .___--<-o¢-~—"~ Western Horses For Charm tetownlAlllcrican Consul to l at tlhe chi-l welll The Guardian.) .-"lliil., Alllll .214)" the llist slhiplllents n!‘ ; yvt twill, this well nloro purl-hurled "i k tor (fllnrlottctown. Till-y by D, hi Mulmlrl the‘ Grand (‘llfilll- ifnlgllry Spring other gruys, the Stock oi‘ P. ill the four car loads are w my don-in n credit to the country lllll -l'll'- Ilwnllnlllll‘ Show“ l‘ ms“ hlilll cutter hllli:l.~ll.lillli. .-l'illlill'itinll which will ho KlTfllllY ---<ro>—-——_- eostcrn purchas- WANTED To HtqLp QEAR ll‘ arrive in Charlotte» town in about. ten days. ‘ ER ACHIEVES E AIS MODERATOR ship was llfval on by illv ill . in tiu- lllullliiulzlofl ~ settlement. o!‘ their H strike in Nurfoll; “lump Jiuluiig ‘flu: quarrel in l3‘ lilting: trzvlc-s priszf fcrlcrntinn, (‘IYCCIIVB All“! 30m. l*':ll.\'¢=il1lill;; the pllvt-nlvlli. 10w tzlkilllguup his zliti-ntion. fit-M 11,5; in hiuillliu-ll-il pumps TSSERTS THAT LADY -pr-zll'l Ilmuls llnlli-llcll ‘.0 lull‘ \\"d3\l ELIZABETH is ENGLISHXIINI ll ]i:lii' oi" rl-ii laONlJON, April 2 Scotch glrlf, receive-ii lsmuotiling of morning when they read irl tile Dally Express‘ a slate. alclll. by Artllillr ‘he, tiistinguinlleil genealogist, that Lady Diizubclth is not Scotch, but Ml‘. FoxlDavics traces the mew inch-ass‘ ancestry back to the first 1301, and from whom the present Duke of York is also descended. TO DISCUSS MATTlE-RS VITAL TO EMPIRE Mlril ‘JG-While the agenda ot‘ the llllpfiTlill ccnference which opens in October in London llllws not yet beet announced, the Colonial Office has issued a P"- agemin of the economic which will he held out they voluntarily appear before the . Vlk-iys and means sources of the Dominlons and col- mercs slllppinlg an: for the improvement ecolllnnic intelligence, and ulriiiicatiotl of the law and practice ( lll nlliiers affecting trade. AGCUSES’ MiLLlElRAND OF FRANOQS TROUBLE PARIS, April Ztl-A bold demand for President ilvlliieranrrs resigna- tion ln the lending column of The F‘ gal-o this nlorning has stirred the The Figaro accused President Mlllerand of the responsibility l0!‘ entanglements in seriousness of iho attack lie-s in the connection that its words are the words of M. Point-ore. charred ilhat .M;. Poincare has com- tracted to become ix political writer on Tile Figaro at on he leaves the "Premiership. tyre-column article which ap- morning culminates Ies of virulent attacks rlnon the Pres-‘deni. tract attention from the imminrnt bresildnwil in PMlIICIhYCLS repar- aPnns; policy‘ Prr-slalent hlillIcr-allds newspaper Menus rrhllcd tonight. Tile (IOITIMNI for ‘President Mil- a bitter firlht in the French domestic pollfcs, the out- oonle cf which will determliile how Fan-m- wI-ll sottlc the rrlmrations lnrnbIem—-~- latter fight littlhz- i-ncrlve venture. or red-ucc its Boat-s From Wrecked‘ l l - ' ‘ Portugesé Steamer French Trawler . MISS Canada Reach Port in Distress off l i __ C. B. Coast‘ (Canadian Press.) - To Britain For v s o o out several engagements in“ Wlgell ———— n III l I’ t as all (Canadian Press.) Li?! mg“ n an are as WASHINGTON. April 27--NeW pt-rs to vessels with lilllltll‘ llP-“lll? uuuul for Ynllcil ‘States poris- l Investigate Death l of U‘ S’ it-un Yillli i‘ illllllllil"l'ii‘llllli nil-l nounl-i-d that lllPll‘ troll; , w V_ _ ,, mpflctlcally ('f\llli}ll"l"ll-> “ml” ,u.\l-.'rr../~..\"ll, .\' u. April 21-» “n at \\'llter\"1ll~- this lllnrliing Special to The Guardian-l l\\’,.-’\SliNil'i‘U.\'. April 11'»- (Illllil-l THE FAMILY nuaoaws NEW YQRK‘ Aprll QT.‘_IR'C1IIISQ she in "most tvrclvla, and i115! about growed up." Syniflp of Ne, 940 Gates Aventur, Iiroulliyll, put on some c!‘ lift" Lulmrllllctilt-lfil i-lutllcs this nlurllillg tllllli i‘. is rapidly scquil'ing',_.,t m“ h, not ,1 l ‘nlur- m: u lllPtlilltfil‘ in IIIIIUSYTIIIIIHL“ H, Ills rrufllll. firllit-vutnl-llls5H,," prc tty Lou ise jull null help bull" ls Louis-e has tlyuf ulily l7\ll'il Iuu- siloulilcrs. ,, , i0 ‘mnlo?’ “h”! inquiry" by tllc cop rcvculcfij have been happy in ‘tllié holler illui,.Lm,,sp_ "ms 1mm“ m, n menu,“ “larmlg “Wl-tomowllr-re flu (‘Ins-con Jwvrllir," where hire. Snlitil worked, Sin». in-| tended to get a job, she said. i A suitcase Louise had. ibeqnl carrying contained extra clothing and n Bible. Sllfl was hazy as in what she planned doing with the latter. “it was iiatldfs" she said, I thought I ought to have itulong. -—- AIM TO KEEP THE CONCESSION ISSUE OUT OF LAUSANNE. LAUSANNE, April 27—-ln the ab- sence oi’ a plenary lsestsion of the Near Fast conference, the. various l-lubcammlittece dealt iotlay chiefly with filo relationship between the 'I‘urkl..~l.h Government and coulpun- its operating in Tulrkey; the negot- iwrimls, according to some of the A.l'lcd observers. showedl some ln-ogrrss. “ Uuuer pressure tronl the Allies ifs-mt“, Pasha agreed to urge the Angora Government to hrwten dir~ cct negotiations involving conces- sions in order to avofii having them brought hrfnrc the ccnfor~ once. Tlllzi divcrsrtl of the discussion of concessions tn Constantinople nl-gora, ii___~ hopml by the con‘ ‘callers, may survl- i.n kl-cp mu of the iflllosior agree- ~r\\‘.'l._\' from ll't\ll§illlll('. a!» limugll Lllq- illzll-aliiilns are that T-urkmv would like to soc it form clpeal door. -_-Z'4o>-.—~ TO KEEP INMEMORY RAID AT llE|EBlRUGGlE ,icr of Public Works. ‘ pn’nt where they will have the British support. U10 participating warships, so‘. JUI-IN, N. u, April 21-».- Wlllvi was received here lllis uf- MISS Wilinilfred Blair, St. John- Lm-lulnn that the l-‘relu-h ll-ilwlel- ‘u; IIIOVCIICP! hlld lost her [Impel- rrl and was out of cool about fifty llllllll oil the wipe Breton coast. 3l':‘““_l"'"y> Pill" ‘llfwn llilv-srv‘. u. {litllbl to have received from u llawlgra predicament unuthe girl who was crowned ‘Miss lulu" at the Montreal Winter Llar- ll lll" llllfll. and who has been visiting "l‘“l‘-""“~*~' IIOI‘ ulmi in New York city, is rc- W" 111"] French t ' I .\ietro Picture ‘Corporation an in- mwl" LYN)“ l-‘l llpfieil- vitaiion to Ilnvc some test pictures ille lll- nuldc with n view to a moving plc~ lure contract. Miss Iliulr declined’ for the lpresent with the cxplltna- U. S. tlon that she Intended to remain In Canada to carry out. the idea - back of the "Miss Canada" contest. W111 lShe will return to St. John early (Ilfig procession are reported w have been taken cure of by liiflllfifi They were mostly ffillltlng yvnmkfi. VANCOUVER. April 27.—A de- ~nini has been received frolmlhvir- tnrin that the Captain ant roe ___.__-<+>—-—~ uwulllslrs of the Seattle fillliilll! ito prevent issuance oi‘ clearance ll“ U S R f S - t’ “ma, Sikmm who escape,‘ |efiyfnx t . 6 y n wounded conlrado behind when the Canadian patrol boat. fired on Worklihllln im- poai-Ilillg in (‘Clntidinn ylvzliors lllui bill-Tl nrrrlstorl by the Alllerivau zllltllilriiies on horn-d the The couple are now honeymoon- ing in ‘Surrey. hi‘ are good I~H0lll§ll alul gar. 0f Roam‘ lfllltcil Statics Consul ut. Yilillilfill‘ will iced tllu ll"l‘»ll'u- Illllll Auléll-‘il- and vcr “w; instructed by tllc bt-iifl ‘ii good iiivilri-ils or" tlililllll sin for tv:cllty' coins, Till amount spent in sllllnllfi. tlon notice, Merely fill,- u , mm,“ and puibllldh the mull-e pa-‘clltili- and n Ilorse, whit-h pers and if no reply comm in twll months the divorce has been gr-l ted. ll‘ both want .1 divorce it call he glmffllllllllflhifil in hall’ an hmll‘. {>- and ‘Sicgfritall Wagner, widow and‘ e-u-r, are living in actual want. ‘Tile ‘net's first nnil little-known npcr “Das Liebenverbet" led to o. fo lmrl. of the treaty. "Che, tendency of the Allies, Ilmvorer. ’sl t0 avoid any question likely to develop n CPIiS-lil of interests between France lirnd ill-F llnited States nver Turk- ish cronmuic problems and tile ZEIEBRIYGGE, HELGIITNI, .'\lll‘ll ,8 20.-—'l‘ho foundatfon stmlc of what .will be a noble memorial in the famous British raid, staged here in wartime, was laid tn-day by the Governor of West Flanders In the presence of a distinguished Anglo-Beltran company, including Admiral ‘Sir Roger Key's-ls, Lord Burnham, Inrd Emmott, the llritish ambassador, Sir George Grahame, and the Belgian Minis~ The memorial which will stand near tho fllhOTE~0llil of the moi.» will take the form of n granite column seventy feet high surmounted by a figure of St. Georlzc slaying the dragon. If will lm visible fnr out st sen ‘with the words: "Saint George for Ennlaml" and also , _,-.,,,,..,,,...- . W1‘ . T 1 P ' Declines U. S. we vien Xgffiltment Movie Offer‘ (Canadian Press.) (Canadialrl Frees.) t]19;S(‘(ll‘i-.*I l by the, fironleu. hilly and will shortly after carry And Bride on Honeymoon (spflg-IQI to The Guardian.) as little as possible. (Canadian Press.) Ill Russia l lilshing boat .lenlllc. lspem‘ l° The G““"d"“"') Auousairwo BARNS, FIVE .\I()3(‘('l\\‘. .\tll" Yl-"Tlh" "m" car-rte» AND HORSE in lilies .l in slur lll ‘ii l"lI"f)yt'(l Illi‘ house and blacks from D . ‘ ‘tl ate the I elmlllnelll l” “web ' '- 0i‘i‘lll‘I‘4"l at ll) lf-lorir illlil is jdeat hoi seulnlln ‘fol-kc otdhe Uds; ‘hFllUVVIl in Iluvo stalled around l"l-h'll’~’l' 511951“ km“! “hon n‘ tile, cllinllllgv, _\l:‘. I'r:lii hull L iiul ll\lllI'~\‘i"II(l a! _. lilies lu-filri- Illt‘ lll. (Special lu the. Guardian.) l by II nearby nrighhur, l1 l.\‘ll)s(‘()\\', .‘.pl'.i '14- ‘ ‘ a-lllc ill ltus Iilllli‘ to save anything, n-‘llnusl-Ilulll i-flirzri ———-—- llllUil‘ »,~ ,' lllil i: ruliu-rlNo SUPPORT FOR ‘FIOH 1 '1 r~~llli.\', w i ‘ W" “l“‘l ‘° lsv. JOHN wont/m , ,0 M, H, M, ,,, “(I REBELS m AUSTRALIA, “ll-LED BY MP0 all" ll I‘ lllllltll“ \'itii‘\' illl ‘ ““"‘ l ' ‘ '. .<\‘ll.‘~ ~. .~ -l ._ v ""‘“_ ‘ I _ _4 S,‘ 0pm,, (U, i U _ ,,_ l. _l> .li)li.., _.l\vlll t2. ---)1lrs. .,,,' “lull iii-l)“ lull‘; liiit: lull lLiMtl V that iullllulllllt- Ml --l'l"“-'l- “lll "l illl‘ illflill‘ _ _ the vllllll-vclw‘ i“ .. A»? =‘ ‘his: llalll-l": that llctiun ‘will Ilc iuklu i,‘ ‘I'll lri I'm ‘lll’ “(WM Vllillllillflv- Bill's! Slw ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “M” “mm ‘ ‘ '“ '. '11. ,1 “,,p,,;,h,.;,,, ,,,,.'.,,,_.,, ,.,_,,,,,,,,_‘r, ,_l\\t(l!~ druvk Illlll ltlltfil by an lluii ill-l‘ .i P: c ‘nlrllvli It; llll~ “ l‘ . ‘ . w llPl‘ llPilfl Jlllllflhl, iluLlPn In Il( .\tll _ , ,,_ , d, ,, , _,,, 5, . . -, . , -. . .~ l.~\lin'li'i.lllll for r ‘ll-ls lll iil'lii:~ “~"‘" r-Via" -‘"P-»'~‘~-“ _ id “°‘~"'l'-“ ll-‘L ~\ will“ “llmll iflmgflmfit m0 "M, r-rul, Sump lwimul lire Hrs. IAWVIS Aloiny and, 0s>_~---- ilflpflllgsl hunt!IGREA;I_'EO'_“’MPOSEFV_ _______“’______ ° fWiLL CARRY CASE "re/AP. E DY cONcd-HONI PEAL couar "ro TRY ‘ro 5 N E . , UNSEAT MONTREAL MAVOR| “melted between the, llriuu- Nliuist I and -.\lr. .l. A. hli-sservr-y in ref ence to the’ Magdalen iservice. WIOOW AND SON IN nllnszllull. :\[ll'il snrllsllnn‘ were nloro than instilled. exist on a joint income of 2.4.0.000 >_____ marks a week, scarcely $12.60 all '- irlganél purchasing power or thekwn. M!‘ ‘Album PADEREWSKVS TOUR same HIM $500,000 alyalfirydllirltigrton ar o n NEW YORK, April 27—lgnace Havllslld Horton -- lan Pnderewski, Polish‘ pianist and ‘Cllfllhle "W710i" - -- plttrio‘. i about Io about to close llollfy S. Jenkins .. a roll. able concert tour, nilrr llflllell- JPllkIUli J'- an a wllce of iflvc yr-lrs from illl-l-lllflll Jylllilni - - - ~ ~- concr-l-i- stage, ‘for by the linul Ilc'l|l‘llll'.\' -l°l'lkln5 litas given l-llu lust of illr. a Pfilllllll- lit-nth Fzlrvcl‘ lug uiizlvrlrts llo will have l' vvu “Tlllvll 1\"°l‘ll_ from illfi Anlcrivllu public as y;r~~.'|t ilillilill“ Jlllmlli‘ a frJrYurle ns. he Iniil upon lhi" ull mfllllllll -\llll'll“ll oi‘ ]‘l-li1.~'Il independence‘. Ills hrosslliiiifll‘ Mllflldl _ income from Ills total of '10 allllcar-lllllllillilll -‘ll‘-"<'4‘1ll traces will lll‘, n- excuse of hall‘ zU-Fillli" “Pillllllllll ' mlflliilll iiofiars by the time he hasig"?ll<'l‘it“aiilllel'hle played his lust season in Brooklyn "l" - a Yo." on May 23. Ilv- also will l‘.ll\'t’!“Y-' ll- nmli" writlrn illln the lll" 1 v1 offllll/Pl‘ M)?“ nlusic n may l-i-ranl "n gIYIS‘. In-lw- -l» -)l"l‘3=il‘lli‘l‘ii colll- arlrl lull lllullisi> nlullc at llllliilllilllf‘ will)" onn-urvist clam-art. The fllfllllnl. tlwvcllrii lll :1 private a’ . car. mini ._____¢oo____._. The Late Miss Hyndnlan-fullilwving for the Mrs. luau, Cardigan. are: that the many friends of the v Iilyndnvan faintly uni-ll Rica-m cl’ the gll°,_ll‘,i‘,'_‘;f'rn' sudden death of Miss Vere lIynri-lflnrac; Lark". man. rinughlcr of ‘Mr. and Mrs. l-Klgytus 'Shaw __ __ Ilyndnlan, which occurred at ‘.1‘y,,w,,°d_ MFNP,“ _ llllear home yesterday nloltlinl: you“ J Mfigwén“ ,\L' 4 Ilylullnrlu lmvi horn in n R '“,,3“,,\,n " iltfivzzlv Ill-Il-lhh for Illa past flwvfiqlmpln§ “vérflh " nlouills and llflil only rvcrfillil" re- qnhrgn L16“, “ lllmwl irom Montreal u-hvlre she 5mm A ,\4‘,,,,k-',,'n‘7','“"" hlild lucn undergoing medical trent- Frank ‘li/IcAulay I mm" Herbert Mcqualii lisgwllrillllllnllillllllflr in (‘llariIltIe-g-[ngh “Icswmn n .oc a. y and in r-llurm \\‘ill'I(,l_]nl|“ Mmmvn," "United for .lustir-e." Likewise on "l0 mflilillllfii’ Will appear the illimm nf thr- Rrliisll whn m1 in the arlPovl and also the nnrues oflihv» finally rlquest thrt flow"; he‘ llfllflfl an action mOllllNll‘ of Si. Jul,“ "_ 31,._\-“.J|n' l’““l"‘- lflillf"! VIt-‘Slvain Th.» funeral will be private umfn (r agcAulny , . .. . . . . . . . . .. om’ lit-ll . - RuhrjRailroads House Fire NI-IVI‘ YORK. April 27—Twelve ca.“ people nun; burned to death illlll swlepf. through an building in East l-Iulld- l~-lh streeceariy today. II‘il lrmn the building Iby way ol‘ lire escapes and stairs [and nlnny injured were taken out su , made a determined effort to run - tbel customs barrier wit» Bonds _ were circumvented by the French , and large quantities of iisoated. Sugar Profiteers (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, April 27.-—l-fouse- _ wives in cities of: olverhtlle ‘tout: _ t have argon ze. ayco 0 of Iélllylfll‘ profitcere. Tho woolen are pledged to buy no sweets unless absolutely necessary and to use Asbestos Companys Tlhg only developmlent today ll. the. Asbestos Corporation of Ollie: aria lockout situation is the an- nouncement that a conference‘ will be held between the Oorpoh‘ stlon and the workers. ,.rIo ther disquiet is reported- Captain and Crew of LONDON, April ‘XL-Three titan-v Among other subjects taken up “m, casuumm during me w was that ol‘ cancelling the British registry of rum vessels found to he actually controlled by United States interests. British ambassa- dors was asked to use their good officers with Canadian authorities The two thousand striking mil‘ t,’ era remain iluiel pending the out ‘ ' come of the conference of offici nf the Asbestos Mining (forpors. ' tlon anddeaders o; the workers at Shl-rbrnoke. which it is predicted \\"III result in an nmlcmbie settler ment. UN ITKD STATES CONSU L ~51, l’, 'l‘iu<k_ iinltieii Statics Con slul a1 Vladivostok has announced- ile ls leaving Soviet. lhn far east- c-rn (tlllliilll with his stuff nn May 1st and has advised all United SIEIIPS fllilZPlls in the country to f‘ il0 liilewiva, avian-din: to advices J "caching '.Ii‘l'n y-el-ll-nlay, 1t wag also stllilrd that Viv» (‘onsul Ed. ward B. 'l‘llr>nl.'ls stationed at» .‘ (‘Ililu is. li-llvilig m1 the same a. tizltv, ll a ' l llrlilflll consulate at Vladivostok,’ is being ("Insml in accordance Wlblf "l9 lrfll-llllll‘ adopted British poL: icy inward tile Soviet admlniatrap i? tlon. ' ,_ * BURNED IN HARTLAND t‘ burns ul‘ JUIIIPH Pratt. t File-cu llllilw ..- was llillli“ d1 “V- l’i*l'li‘t'llyll‘lll‘ll Ilmulllfi-y that il was impos- 5 the‘ .\'<li only \\‘t=!‘l‘ lllr~ iloustl pulliiltt- two burns ilt‘r2ll‘t|_}'('Il but all tllvir rl zlppli-lcontents. i-lr-lllllillg tire Ileall L - . loi-ki-ll in the llmrus, and all ill ONDON BERLIN Moscow Tlll,‘ Ions is ‘Wllllllflled nt nlmut Win00 partly (dual-ed by inaur. rangemiantq for m? inauguration o‘ v In Loudon-Derlilldloscolv passenger. lair scrlil-e have been completed ' land the first airplane will leave- illlflfi‘ on April R0, ‘Fl-e fare from l l,nnrl lllflllyflflllflFCtltlflfi in M01929 an‘, “W, pump-r.» m- pl-lvuli-Lv, ll) raise _ v l-u- IIIILIIISWVUIK l't)\\‘-..lll8 running time between London‘ v3 lmnncl- m- ilbulin illllvl‘ t»llllll.ll'i inirl’ i c. terrnlhl. lilo (ILCIBJEhI d and the IluHfila-n capital will be. ' i ~ ' two oITlIlll-ty-six hours. ‘ ' gillrs. ‘felalld II-llesiis 0f 'l‘ruri) l Magdalen Service , .\lO.\"l‘IiF1.\l., AIIYII '27- mm of the “ma, musical mmpn“ ~ we nctllllr. for E. W, Vl-liell- t-llv 1- nrllloullt-cil till-S morning that l-v. -.‘- \'ll' ‘. fL-cqlnt ],,-o,1,,,.1g0n here 0g \\'ng._'fl’>i4(‘il. dun mmppml hull been ln ;,_ sil-tuied against iIin judgment of wlMt‘. Jusi-‘cc De Lorimier, win con- “ we," musicqovem making a plpiflrmel liiayor aMiifill-XYS position as am}, grmmge of respect w Bayreuth’ first magistrate and dllslnLsserl the and to their display they found Hon, \\'. L. Iik-Keflzio King unsettling proceedings _ than, had Sourls for Magdalen islands un that the vague reports which had "SQ" ‘liken “will” Mm by M" circulated about the deplorable V“ '~‘“"“"'°- Th“ “W”: "gig: economic plight of the surviving hm“) a‘ "he wnugn” n menllbers of the Wagner family Cm"? °l fillPemf-l m“ “ham” ner a or e - ‘W L“ “ w“ “d u ' s‘ g Mrs. Stewart Fund ‘fried Wagner are struggling to , . ' lnlcrwiedgcs The present exchange and no: Mal" Jmkln“ M _ more than $40 in terms of the lll” mmwlng m’ me‘ Sim‘ Slut“) art Fund, collected by Ben}. 0f ‘Bend. Horton Milton Horton Temporarily Tied Up by Germ l; (Canadian Press.) DUSSBLDORI‘, April 27-?!" separate ‘bomb explosions on 4,15; Ruhr railroads during the out railway telegraph and phone connections and temper \ disorganized trafficllalring the night; l it is said to have been the pqg g serious damage, siaceg‘ the begin;- 1 ing o: the occupation during tho‘ t l" confusion the German! 2' R goods cola- if i . ._.__ (Oanadlan Prm-l ‘ runs roan Que. Anvil 27-- rnn roan MINES. April 21.--_ L --_-<-o->---— LEAVING VLADIVOSTOK ll.\Ii-l’.l.\', .\lllll('lllll‘lil, April ... lll-Ml rclmrlrd that the ‘n PASSENGER AIR SERVIO LONDON, April 27—-Final an §. ulml to llcrlin u-iil he thirty dob - “t: Rollin i-Iltlre will be dirt-st " The following tl-lcgl-ullls Ils_ CHARLOTTETOWN -. 20 April 1923 . , Prime Minister Ottawa Oil Kindly arrange hrtvc steers Stanley leave Pictou calling regular steamer is 0'1". the route.- llnlliax merchants can ship the. ' goods via Pictou calling at Sou will give our merchants an oppo, tunity to ship their goods. I fe ,_ r-ofaliell ‘you will do your utmflll? ‘x ' to scoonlorlaie our merchants so - Province. Kindly reply collect. f J. A. MESBERV-E-Y IlTTAWtK, Ont, April 27, 1923c J. A. liiesservry, Charlottetown P. E. I. Your telegram received propoll change In schedule will have to considered by mmlaganlsnt of 0n . adlan (fovernm t. Merchant Ma ‘ Ins to which b , I have refer - . your representations with requel , . for every posoiple consideration. W. L MACKENZIE KIN The p Weather, E 3 OH OF COUQSE AFTER YOU ARE WET ANDGET TO A DRY SPOT 0T Kelli Joni s: , , , . , . , . , . . . . MR8. JO-ITN STEWART .\iaynl~ Jenkins acknowledges the Stewart Fundw-ollccleil by Wesley Bucks‘ It is w'i-h sincere and (If ll re- 1L u Brmherg mun: so 6O :='¢oo Q: 0066336‘ Eolnnd tonight at 8.64. 50 Sun sets this evening st 7,“ m nsestonlorrow nsoming at 4‘ 5o Full moon Monday, April - 35 5.30 p. m. l l - 35 Summers 26 tes later than Charlottetown 25 The teallporstme during ' .. l8 day _lI| hum: a1 lbelow who‘ [.06 yestc sy running 34 n . , . The late bliss liynillnnll was lvcli Anthem. MM My,“ " ' l rrlovl-ernte winds fair and Wrlnpcraiure. ., l llirzb tide this morning no, ‘l? ide ‘lfiteen lit nigh}