reaeen why they can't break some high elrolae; there are ‘a and character, for lnatanoe, some velry peer people have nothing but money; that’: the very things‘ money wo-rvt buyrbralna Into . ome :—"%w ///’ ' ~ The copies Paper ‘.121- - " ~ - . Se“ 051w \\\J>.>" rwwvewwvwm‘ Covers‘ Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1-11-1-11-1- ‘1-‘1 \'\\ b the duet and bones of a musty Pill; ehali profit thereby remain; to be seen. OF MERCHANT We are living in en age when uoyant youth refuaee to worship whether the future yearn 3:11;?" 11.111111111111335 51111812111211 y ‘ I I l’ 11, lfnrnlng Guardian, Bounded é~——--_ Charlottetown 011111-41" T", ca“ IISIIIIIIIERS, t 10TH] WITH - 1 .1l|s1c111c l1 l1111 SURVEY‘ 1.111111. H. L. SellanlFormerly ‘o1 ‘This City, ‘Was One of the Grew of Four to Make an Aerial Survey of the Unmappe Interior of Labrador. He - is Now Visiting" His Par ents in York. Renders oi tile (Tllfl-ftllflll mightlFalls were sighted, but. t11e 111111111111 remember a. news item which ap- peared in these rmltimns to the e!- ft-ot that hy_zt decision of the PflVYldllrlilg‘ this time a gonczal 0x11111111 Folliwll. NBWIOHII-lll-‘llld W311 Kraut-nation was made of their souri-c 111111. r-d it 111F815 DQ111011 0T 1119 IBTPII-Oflflalso of the_ Hamilton basin. v . \ flillndred‘ ‘photographs were taken 11t‘ lt i11 of interest. to lslanders t0;t-i1e tei-iitory ‘at the rate oi’ eight 111 know t11at two of n. crow of four the minute 11ml four 110111-11 111111 11 111‘ 1111111111101". jsuuply ,wo11l1l only pcd-lnli ot‘ 11 11111 _i1our‘s' flying in; their vicinity, but who Inade an aeltlnl survey of t-hlslhalf after the set-oil‘ -l‘11'0n1 the sub territory for tho (lovernlnent were city. They ciel formerly of this f-base the plane 1111.11 returned. said tl111 ‘r111. Mr. Selim- in an interview with Lieut. l-l. L. Seller, assistant Hioti-tllo Guardian rreporter. Four Russia; Divisions Sent ' T0 Siberia.- (Special c. - I1 -I.'II'.\IVI,II.J'\I' ‘MINI II- "Liall-‘iIllla-nditlill- Il“5v‘I'\'*1"ll-‘= Hi i111- llussiun army 1:."|‘]::1l_.|“'_“11]111111111121-11 ‘lili sent i11 V _ . 1.1 .1111 1111-111 1,11» Mnuulps Illwflll- lll-rllllllt-il, 1111 1x. 1 i I ' ' 1 .1 11 . _ ‘ 11 1 1l..1.11111 dl~1p11|1~l1 111m“ t1>p1111l1.1g1,-|1 runny“ Wm‘. w!“ .w|11111- 11“ 11111- 1 - 1,1,,“ <1 1111 P1111111, 1111- uh“ A“ 3 '1- I- ' . | 1111111 l" ‘(WWI 1 ill 111111111111 1-1-1-1111-11 _ “1111111111111- 1:11,- " -;1' >111 lH-kiu 11-111 111.11“. 1 “ll-WIN 1-~-11.~11|.111- i11 l111|1c|1.11 11y 111,1-1__11 111.111». T I -~~~ —~<oe>~_ __ 1 "111 1111 111-- 1-1-1. 'l‘l1e other two who vonu-lslollla1-gest 1111111111 11111 111111-111, 1111 11111111111 1 11nd Mr. Joseph I-‘innigair 1111- c11gi11-Iwl11e11 1111. 11111111911 111111111 1.1111111, thi- l- l K E ihc personcll of the sulveylng nero-‘npon o. sight awful in its nlajestyfl plane were ‘(lant- F. V. Robinson.-wonderful ll. F. C. 1Pilot ‘and in chm-gs oi‘ the beauty-a sight not viewed 1by over 1n dozen wllito mc-n. Two especially 1large trhutes were distinctly react-dd .\1'.r. Seller‘. arrived i11 the city n 0d, one on the east branch oi‘ ill!‘- I '-l1‘- llnmilton with an ulppinxlnintc 1111-11111‘ t-ntu, Mix-and Mrs. William Selim‘. of 700 foot; 1111111111-1- on the west \'o1‘k,n.i duo time D1'l>l11‘lP-I1l11l 01' 1111i llrnlrcli with at 111-op u!‘ about i001 expedition 111111 llcn-ri Iiélonger, sur- v1- yor. few weeks ago on a visit to his Moi-oil tllotel, (lily. H‘? served “VQTSMS Wm“ “To waters’ frantic rush to the Atlantic, 1I11T'-_()ce-1n_ The greater of the two large 1111-5 I119 911111931‘ D1111 "f the W?“ "Ila-falls silowed 11p 11s a prism, reflect.- lllter was commissioned as a ‘D1101 i111: the 11111-101111 colors, -be11utit‘11l to in tho R. F.l-C.t-1r11d .R.FA.lll"‘.lil11al1y' behohL The beln- stet o an" 1 Ing s 1 aero- g p0 in Aviation. He is at present connected with the: First: Caluul-ian contingent drome us, Instructor 01111111111111 Ahwuys LImm-"I- If“ mgIalr. Tire est-imaietl natural horl-ze utilisation: concerned with 11111-1111 stir-t WW8]. O1,1u1na,1,1,. at vey, cruising and cxploi-Iutioil. fir 11111119011011 111111 i-‘holm-Trilpll)’ "I umlgreatel" than that of Nialnlrn beIX-nc-(‘1111111111111 1111 bfiflllllllfl» W111i 1111' 3111-1191111 i" Rubdsclentifle development took 11111110. Iin 1111-1-11 1'- Qucbetu; F01“ ‘T16 119-51 1W0 W11" M1‘- 81-11111-1111111 duo to tho rapid increase 111 has been flying in the -No1-t.l1 and ntl 1111- T-h“ mmlllello" 9t. m“ ‘"5711 IWYIK-‘llitely, not. in the ‘loo- fa-r (llstnnt erva and Three Rivers. leaves to comment-c 111-_epa1-atlin1 for a further your i11 the Uugayn. The outstanding flight i11 the his- in its rugged feet‘. ‘Several other chutes 11nd f-.1li xvi-re noticed i11 the course of th tremendcifs 11111111111111 hitting the basin cause tot-111,- of scenic.- , -. . (Ianadlan llianufaci 111-en's ‘Would Benefit jI Canada. (Special to the Guardian) 1 LONDON, .1\p1-il ll. 111111111111 1111)‘. l-l\'1-1'_\‘b111l,\‘ is 1511 ‘ 1m: 111 1111- 111-w tux-s 11-1111-11 \\'1u ton (‘11111-1-11111 11111111 iniposc. ’l‘l11- 1l 11111111111’ is ZBHINESIZ 111, 111 1111111111 11111111111 Warship _—Returne 1m Account of Pref- erence Received by -*'--'"“'- ‘ U. S. Stations ' Must Find New Wave Lengths (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, April 9.—~’l1he Federal radio commission decided yesterday that stations using fre- quencies similar to those of Canad-I 1:111 stations must find wave lengths "which will not cause serious interq ference" in u-esponfle to applications for new frequencies i11-cm broad- casters operatiulg on wavelengths allocated to Canada. placement and Do- The 00111111138011 suggested that , , “the only frequencies where per- lllg Cfinslderablexmits a1-e likely to be granted are ltuose above 1,360 kilo-cycles, that other Damages sis lo say, i11 the wavelength band ---- between 199.9 and 220.4 meters." (Special to the Guardian) 1 SHANGHAI (Jhlnll. April 9. -' I . T» ilritlsh genial-again Igililiidsta Tllflytterlgfl Tiftee Dollars Realizgd At Fur Sales F i r e Destroying Chinese Gun Em- u. v=11 11111111 below (Jhinklung, on th Yunlzlse river, it was learned t - 111111111111 I Concerted Action inI IIIIIIIIE THINKS T TIIIIIZ T I] H China by Foreign Governments An- _nounced at French Foreign Office. I ‘PAIRIS, April 91-"AIIT1TTOUXICBITIQDT. of the first such concerted action i11 China by foreign governments since the Boxer rebellion in 1900 was made by the lh-ench foreign office today. ‘The announcement said the mill- isters of France, Great Britailnl Italy, Japan and the llnlted States Liave been instructed by their gov- rmnent to hand 11 joint. note of: 4111-. Chinklullg is 40 miles eas j 11f N-uuklng. 'i‘l11- (‘hinesn i11-gait fire wit MON-Numb’ Am.“ 9| .4 The 1-i1'11-.~1 11nd field gilns, whereupon mm‘, u; the furs 1101.] “111-mg 1119 1111.- 1l1.-1tro_ve1- opened up with hetflpgve (my n19 O1- 1111; 1C1111Bd11111 111x11- 11111111 111-11111me11l. consisting of four .,(11(,110“ 31,161; 13011111111151, Llmltedd i? hwh s-lhfi- She 111011 111111-11. 111111111111 $1,500,001». Today Will-liti- Tl"? 111161111 11°B11°YB11 "1600 siln-ei- fox pelts were auction-l 1111- bnrratrks, doing considel-alllmquotm m, 0n selected mmlmes 111l1e1- damage. The Veteran wasiremulned unchungelL The price out strut-k by shrapnel and rifle bub-dark varieties o; average (luamyl lots. but. thcre were‘ no (iasualtlesiadvanced “veuuhflve per cam. as. . ' ~. ~ l th J l s. llritisii and other‘ foreign war- fiflhlgpzazilflgetgnd ‘iownngzggssnsd. ships travelling up and down thc vanced ten per Gem“ »\'11n1.:1sc have been under intermitq- ____ 11-111. iirc from the banks since the’ , , ' 111111111-1111 111 the anti-foreign move- Immlg-ratlgn Act 1111-111 in lhnt region. Most of the; ~ hint-Se firing is with rifles. In, . , . ,.,,,.,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,.,. Halts Progress .1-ltl1 1111111111110 guns. - I . 11-11- - ‘l'-l ‘ ~11 . 1 it to "abouml- 501mm’! "- Qpmy My"lkilltidldhlim Tldluj- l:i“lIlli(‘1i\lIlI‘]I'IIl\I'lIl T!” "otedun- is a vesse‘ ot- LalooI int-f Qllvflllll diund-retl P981 11110 Th‘? be 1111 i111-r1-11s1-1l 111x 1111 11111111111111 “MT and U2 wet Ions mm ca" as‘ 1t11b111-1-11. 'l‘l1c llil-Lht-i- 1111- 111x 1111-. d (Imnmolnont of U0 nlslh I lgpecla‘ t“ The Guardhm 111118!‘- 111119111111111-1- 1111- value 11f 111-1-1111-1-111-1- 1-1-- I OT AW-Av Al)?“ 9~_The 'C°m' "Iwould alppcar tn be several 111111-11-1-1-11-1-11 by 12111111111, 1111111111,- .,1 cammwse Reva?“ Hum“ snupk anoma- 3116131011113. 111 Mr. Scllar expresseddhe 011111111 tinffic, Cbsurlctteio-wn 1'1 future. have 1t municipal air p111- In ad-dltion it would 111- co11111-1-t1- with the air routes of Canada 1111 ‘(mum lllll‘ a _\‘11111' 11f low prices. 02111111111111 tolmt-co 1-111111-s from tln- \ 1. unending Junu l‘ till-i11 111111 ills 1111-1-1-11111111411- 11111111111 (“in i-luglund 111-rails.» i1 1-1-s1-111l1l- V] 011-1111111111 111 111111-11 has l11.-l-11 1111111-1111-11. i-Inglish i11sl1 1111-1-11 11111-11 111111111-111111-11 . I11 i111: tcn lllillillifi‘ 111-y 1111-1" wcre. 1111c 111111 x a hull 1111111n1111111l111-s 111 vahu- 111-11- mam‘ “mm m the hands of r9911. 31"“- gzn LWL-l-i-‘llllllllllfl of the army bf 81-1-11111-1 rnvei-stas are reported 111 11111-1- been met by a. Cantonese 1' 1111111111111 expedition up the 111 S1111 Chane-Fang, which 11 1.111.1ii_v hcld Silaugliai. Meagrc 1-11-1-1 s-s mess-ages from (Eltlnkiang indie 1- that i111: Cantonese are be- 7protest to the Peking government? against the treatment accorded‘ their nationals. It was stated that the note would titres-ten penalties but without specifying their nat- -' (‘hint-si- gun emplacement and hlt=ed_ T19 mp pflce w“ M15 vrheiuwb h 1s supposed that the deem“ 1011 to send the note is mainly due to the Nanking affair. It is understood that the note will ‘be drafted by the ministers in Peking and will follow lines indicat- ed in instructions from their gov- ernments. According to the foreign office, France mow is convinced that he no longer can act independently in lChiua, and her minister in Peking has been instructed to co-operate with the other diplomats concern- ed in presenting ldentic notes to the Chinese government. setting forth that the lives and property of foreigners must be safeguarded’ } against acts of wjicleuce. l Up to today Fravbe had main- present anti-foreign troubles. Frailce in 101111111 was excellent. He added thatl tory of Canadian ‘aviation was that.“ 1, u . . I .1 , , _ _ _ ll1g.1l1'i\'cl1 hack steadily towards b“ hem", (he 1111111191- l-Qcggg the Vm Grand Fan“ or Malian" Fans‘ on‘1hitLtihtellnjtttgzgzgflllrlnlzflrgldtli1llrlllll1i_ “l1 teal-111 1-11111111-1-11 111111 111111111111 1111- Yungtsc 1-lv111»_ 1fhe ndplhern methane-e had received second read‘ the policy of France in the Far the 19th ct‘ July 111st for the 1nu-qwou1d 1,9 10mm] in ‘he mmxin,‘i1,,;“_lll Illff“ “ (‘W1 1'1" "‘[‘i’f‘_‘_""I"'l‘]"-I‘ furl-cs 111-1- reported io_ have 111- mg’ communes approval and 1111"} E1151 1911111111“ Que Q1111g11a11¢e_ 117080 of surlvcy and _0X])l0l‘illlm1 0P0; ymlnmny ‘)‘ving 10 111,. g,~(.;,1,.',--:::- ‘IAIHXIQU ]__,iI:,'i‘:I'_"m,‘ l';l_”_h_‘l‘,“_'l?i_i_' ltflllll‘ 113111111"! 1111111111111111111111111111 readmg In connection with today's nu- 1.1191111111111011w11te1~11l11111111111,1111tor-j,.,,nc,,n1_,.nfloll (,1 11111111111111“, "hurowrllr, ‘mm m. HWHH_"__HI In.“ 1m: "I. m“ hmkilgv, "IT." (fhnikfmlgl Prorogatiou day remains 1111 un- nouncement it was reported that 111013’ 01' “11141111111 "T111111 11'1"‘ 11111111 ‘and the facilities nt handtu handh- 11111-11-11‘ 111111 1111111111 1111111 (‘chitin l" II1II1l1Il1IIIlI1-ANITI“tilt (IJIIImIIIIIdItInIaITT dd; fixed date‘ while there w“ some‘ ugelj-eivlas ngitlinwnmillll ntitmélillnel ' ‘ ‘ ‘o on pu ve ac on 11 na, red and fifty miles from tho (lull. n1anfl..A1|,,_nHc Mal-EH,“ Besides Mr. Selim- the UN‘. W C0 ll‘ Bandits Get (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. April masked men held 11p four employ ees of the Illinois Company plant at four1111t1nnobllcs with gold. Rich Haul‘ Watch Case Yt-‘Simnse to Elgin Illinois stated that he hnd greatly suffered. today, ransacked the vault nnd sevqbut 111s to 111s cral 111111111111‘ safes 11nd escaped i11 ents he could 11ot 111394111 amyflnnéz 111°.‘ The polio-e wore unable to 1111-1111-1 1-1111m11h1n1g 1m. . I'.0stMemory Restored I (By British United Press) 3T'I'IJAN1 All)?" flr-About- a yea 1.11:0 a 1111111 i11 :1 plllilble stoic o o. -l<‘ifteel1 11111111 1111.11 11°11! 1101111111 111ln111111111-1» 1n,‘ inquiries he merely . to the Colle-guo Asylum. 'i‘11.1-111_ name cud an ten-ed value of which may run as high 111cm“, 1115,10" [he m3181e..y_ $l00,(l0Il. . Tin-en of tho worker vault. make his usual rounds i115! the plant. .._..i1__ Bills Approved _ (Spwlal to the Guardian) OTTA A,'Ont., April ll. ~-I<lill11 to bring loan nnd trust. companies under regulations similar to those were approved and» reported with out‘ amendment by the banking governing iusilranco companies and commerce committee of the Senate today after- iliscusslona ch began yesterday and lasted h all; e sessltfn this morning. fl-Hrl- PLAY-ore [recent-rs BQSTQN. IA ‘l lo‘ . 1...... rec-1- 1 _LL__A“A_ 1 . / l. s» Oondeuem Specials y 11111-121411. per 11111111 flier ‘ eeeli lneeruon a1 ‘ 41-.-x_ ‘ FOR sALeA‘ - BUR-NIH on. 1 grove with ovenrlloply 49111111. h . ._ noe‘ PRINTING or ‘ave deedription, cheaply and ly executed. (fuel-died en- trel Job Printer, Phones, 1B2. wercrs bound and gagged and 1111111011 in tho The fourth man was com- pelled at the point. of :1 revolver to nnd rink _ call boxes to prevent. police learn- tbat anything was 1111-11111: at. Ifieeltiou of tell years egos Thecf- .9 ' 1A few months in both Latin 11nd French. and wu. ‘impenetrable sbatldw Sltlll hung be ‘tween him past. 21111111 11l- ltllb beginning of the yea _ with the result that a l‘rr. Capella‘ thought he ‘DBPCBTVBIT a likeness to n brqther of his who fell i11-to i111- hands oi’ the Billgarimts in 1916 and 11nd been given up for lost. Togeth- e.r with some lielatdons he had an interview with tile m‘11n._but. they if?“ 11W"? Dflrnlexedbaml undecid- Ol , . mwltliout informing the enigma of I This was nrmngettThe lnstrrnt tho stranger entered the woman recog» nlzetl him as her husband. Another test was arranged. The 111.111 W131i 110 4-110 End 0f a terrace. and 11R he saunteretl back 1111s wom- 1111. oermnponloaruy 1111 1111111111111 friend oi‘ , the “focally-nnd with strict 11111100119 a toot 10111111110. any slpuiawuill-edfil 1111-19 forwarrh As 11111-‘15-‘11111111 drew 411ml- the mun was s‘ 1&0 1111111 t tateps ivfwllrll flmiliuihd oxpvggtantiy. Then 111s the wfltban-according to mun sonic 011.10 ‘a low wall bur-led hitrface tn his bun-dc and wept bit- tenly while the woman fall upon her ‘Mr. ‘Sellar leaves shortly to c1111--.111111 '|"1I111'~*'- slated of those named above. After 11111“, 1191.131 explormion and Hlu_\,nv,11,-1,_.; 11,1p,,,-1,.11 “"1119 111118 1111111: over tho ohflolhl-wvo1-.n 111 the North, which will hchlllim" lll-ihl-‘i- ely uumappeil interior 0f what. is can-111“ on ' " extensive] lhl. .1 - nbw known as Iilubrador, the 1i}1.a11d mar, ' y "1 q TH";- ago “NJN"~—TGT 11111-1-11-1-1 11c11 was his official name-shouted l’. l-l. 1.. ‘a 1prufound knowledge of the clus- Slvfl. and could discourse with ease‘ .t1l11-.1-efore, made llbrariait llut il11-I1S11111r. and the secret of his The Press published a photo- lutentions. Dr. Canella 1os11lv~ w to let iris sister-lu-law sore the! man. but without her being seen.‘ plain-still Lwent on her, way. the,” 1921i was aipllruxillutit-ly 111-u 111il- 11H. ykmgme‘ Th1: vuluc 11f fcreiltn rgTo Select Stock for I P. E. I. Guernsey r. -. (Canadian Press) Breeders Assn.‘ -.\111.\'1"‘1‘1_1.\'_ .\‘. 11.111111 l- 11" 111-1-11 111-1111- 111 .1.\lin111-so1.‘1 r111- 1111- ~111-- 111 I111- 1111111111111-11 “>111 .1 -11:1, 111 11f ll1l'1-1- 111 111' 111111-1111]! stock 1111-1111 ‘ 11411- =ill1‘111“"I 11‘ 111111. sort 1-1 111111-1-11-11 I111‘ 111 wlllt! history 111' 1111- I _\\ »_ 811111-1-51111-11 ‘11 --' 11"" I 81111-11. 111-11111-1111-111 111' \1:1-1-1l1111'l'1 111|;11' :1: 1111 1111-1-11 1'111l|1'. ICl111r11-ti1-1111 . 1i I 11111115011 111111111411 Ito the United Stun-s 1-1 sch-cl. U10 11111111111.» ’l‘l11-sI1i11:111-11t '.\'1ll 11- \‘;1l111-1l ni. I111111111 1111411111 111d 1.17111-l-li"‘l‘lll1ll“l', Iof sl-vi-rul 1‘-\1ll‘l‘l*“I dim“ m“ I 1 -'(-\\' 1111111111-1 H111 111$‘ ~ T1111“ 1111-1-11 1-1-1-111111111-2 1-11 111 1111- l11111111> and 1111-1‘ 111-1- -111111< i111" II"'I"’I'I!I" bred .1:1-1 1 in 11:1 1-f1'111't 1110 11111111111 [.11- lvl-rcllihu k ‘Ifpv hay" 1-111- 11131-11 p-111lloi .1, 15091119; 3, great. expansion of‘ dairy indtlsiry I11 1111- .\l1li.1 dlroviucos. _ At the l11-1-s1-11f 1511111 s-‘t-tl H Tit" 1101111111; 11-111-1-11 111 i'1-i-11-1- l-khrnrd is- 1111111, .\l1-. Slniw said. 11:11-tl.\' lélligtlgl the iucl-easi-rl oxllllflo‘ l" I "‘ ‘ ° to 1111-. g1~1111(_t111-1111t-p1’ 111; 1l1clI111E-11l1ll‘: 11101115911111. 11-11111 lilo 11 ncfgvgrflefl . . 1 potatoes which 11nd 111.1111 V‘ to 1111i 11-is11‘('obblor and (110911 01101111111111 IYDP-‘i- -\-‘ I’ w“ expm-(ed 11111: 111111-11 111111-11secd will ed i11-neu- markets 111-int: 0111111911 11p, Toms 111-ins 1111‘- | _ i "P9111"; ||5 doors to the iunnd all M“ 11; quantities. 01111-1 probably will 11 to thatch-end? _ not expected that thmc iustnnced 11nd it I9 will ho n11)’ ltnees 111' brewer. ,_ ._ when the man regained his com- pvdeure- hie wife again presented, ltet-aelb-wearlng her 1111111» n; the was magical. ,, D.D. moot (lone, 110d ~. . 41101-111211 “ti! o wrv- t" 1111111: rent ea- the raider-lug 1111111 sur11111_:1__111_1l111 fail. Inn . .Dl'. Koo to 111?; ‘ ' In Office 1, amt-mo. arr" ‘ 11*" W" ‘“" - ledotrogger wqnea 111111 the . on u» 11110111101111 ftp-o 11111111111111.1111»;- 11111-1 n“ v- K] w“ Kpo who tendered his 59d to remain in office in view of nwattddiflil .1 1 1., .-,-1111111~1- 1111111 Pacific Railway and Express 11s (‘ompcny may walk out on strike 1111-11- within the next few weeks. (1111, vote will take place immediately‘ 111,111 from coast to coast of-all classes ern 1111111111 SlhIPS. 1111i “"“" “m” 111111-11 are aDDYQXIIflMBIY 700 morr‘ l1 1t. i11 be raised 11111-1111- 11111 1111111111‘: sells-i“, me" use. son than, 111st. this will b1- also menu“, clan“; WI 1,500 11.111111111111111 1111110111 djust their den111n1ls1 I I esis-‘about April 12. titles-as premier yesterday 1111s do. Wm,‘ 11 - 111 we111-111g..a1-.o.~ beyond 'me"~--s'adl 11° “dwbflldxgtgvaldl. murmured the resealable-l min. -' ‘ ' “ be litigated with his gluten -‘ I China“ Shortly, Hundreds of Cantonese ivoundedlnigm- 111° few Te 1111-“ ‘l""" '“"'I"“ 11111 being brought across the-Wt 11156115519115 on mntenuoua 1'11".“ ‘"111 ‘III YtillKlSl- to (llilnkiang. where it is measures have rather dashed 1116111- .11111.v 11-1-11 111111 h‘ tin-r 111-1-11111- i=1‘ 111111111011 11111 1111110111111111 flag 1111s bore‘ hopes for o brook up that 1111111‘ 411111 11111111111 l"'<\‘1'\'*'>‘ =1 l""‘1" lrcudy been hauled down. early. Most of them will be satisfied 10111111 (‘anntli-‘lll 11111111111111111-hrs 1p“... 1101-1119111, ‘dam-gas are l-ennow if Thursdays-the day balm-g Ishouid 1:111 a 11-1-1‘ 111111-11 lurch-l‘ pITlUtI. Cantonese advancing up the Good I1‘zid.a,y—hi'li'lgs pmrogatiion. 1111111-ket. i11 1111111111. ‘fir-ntsin-l-lukntv railway are said to anyway‘ they are going to sit morn- " ' '<*’ ' -11111‘-.- been thrown back toward mg and afternoon Saturday to en. l-‘t-ugy-ltng which is about U5 11111011 northwest of Naliking. Tile ‘111-1-111111 victory is reported i11 have] ,111-1-111-r1-1l on the north bank of the‘ ‘Ynngtsre opposite Kiangyln, where Clinch-Fang administered a nit-feat to the Cantonese which ‘1l11-eute11s Pukow and therefore the (Yautonese reurf until the end of May. will be that of $14.6001000 rovid- lug for the subsidy-payments the three Maritime Provinces. This it- Il-TITII]. l’- H. . PIIIYEES IIIIIY III] IIN STIIIKE (Special ttTthc Guardian) _ ..'l‘t)itON’l‘0, 011t., April 9. -—Teu' thousand employees of the Cuna- _-_--¢e-§ have some remarks to make. A -ot' freight handlers and llflTOll em-l Ipioyees irrespective of their affil- iution with the lmion. Strike ballots are on their" way to the 1locals 11.11 over Canada. ; A11 far as Toronto is concernedl _bcrs1 of the 111t11l111111i1r sworn toi jticcept the ‘gehoral- verdlct as to- 1wl1etl1er the: Jlilljstrlkfi-or not.§ ‘besides se . i I10 will“ be ailowedio“ The vote fol-' tlows the refill l- of the company‘ " ‘creases asked for- f employees. .,. Will be Sent to (Canadian Preea) WASf-hl-NGTON. April 8.-—A 1111111 shipment of 1.800 ‘United States marines to China will be magic’ shortly alien‘ the 1.500 office-rt end. men now in t-iwnsi 1101151111 ego‘ _ complete their arrival 1t that part1 I ultras. I 1111111251111 ‘Lldner . .111 1 Metropolitan aving-et. Jame‘- Pa “The short skirte- women» are ‘ae I161 IN 1 , hope of getting away on Tuesday cent. long drawn lsure s conclusion beiore the lEa-st- e1- Holidays because they realize if they come batik for o. “short" after- Easter session they will be here Supplementary estimates are t0 be submitted to the House on Mon- day, it is said, and among the items em may prove another obstacle to progress inasmuch as British Col- um-bia and Prairie members ma)‘ 111a ieyee rmntly- , ‘ 11 and no further French troops would be sent there for the pres-. ent. But the events of the past‘- few days have convinced France. that the time for a united has arrived. Speaks on Behalf ' 0i Canadian Taxpayers (Canadian i11-en) OTIDAWA, April 9. — Hon. J. A. that until he was assured as to‘ what would be the cost to the‘ icountry by the changes in the civil service superannuation act agreed to by the Senate banking commitq tee yesterday, he would no’. conq sent to the change being adopted‘ by the house. Civil servants were evidently not satisfied with the sal- ary increases granted. I-ie thought it was time some one should speakl on behalf of the tax payers of. ICanada. Wing-ed Heroes 0f -The War (By Brltilh United Prue) PARIS, April 0. —-'l‘ho carrier pigeournamed Poilu, the last wing- ed veteran of ‘the great wer, which died recently, has been stuffed and allottedj place of honour in the hall of the 8th Engineer Regi- ment a_t Montoire. This pigeon was decorated by Marshal Foch during the war, and awarded the ri of the Croix do Guerra, with the ollowlng citation; "On four cohesion: duringtha Year and Alene battles this carrier pigeon assured the rapid transport 11 l t". ‘messages 111111111- heavy firefllthout error.” The instillation of Poilu 111 the hall of the 8th Engineers recalls an epic story of olle of these birds.- It was in June‘. 1916, when‘ the‘ Germbn offensive against Verdun had reached its greatest fury. The safety of France and the Allied Armioeydepended on tilic im- mense. lortrell, whose security biased largely on Fort Vcux, a key 1iositfon. , The French defence at Fort Ivan: hed been literally blown to WITBCGI bytlle continuous bombard- ment of tlloueande of heavy Ger- 1mm lune. The situation woe treslo for the Germans. had com- pletely surrounded the fort. All communication were inter- rupted. The air was green and yellow with pollen n11 and powder tufnee. Even the airplanes could 11111 fl)" throblh the poisonous pail thet buns m1- ‘Fort Van. The olokened uni-Wren 111a exluultod their. ntiunlgl 11s and given up an but they the whole ‘smoke attack. 1choking and front.- lllcllillnlls 1111111111 ATTACKS llN RilllSE MUCH. BlElITlliN IIIRSIIIPS . Statement That Aero planes Useless in War And Airships Costly and Cumbrous Meets General Refutation. '- (Canadian Press) lwastiug money and effort, i11 devel- _ roping nil-ships, 1 think we are more IJONDON, April 0. —-- N0 book 1n 1111111j11111111ed 1n trymg m asceflam recent times has instantly aroused 111911- gg111111e1-p1111 and lzrea-ter controversy ‘(111-eat Delusion,“ i11 which an 11n- 011Y1110ui1 Wfllel’. "NEON." 0118119118614, ocean reconnaissance." Air power 1111‘ DOWQT-‘(rannul win a war. he concluded, ‘Neon" traverses the claims of air-l but ll is an essential lu war, tboth ships and aeroplanes alike. than “The 1 policy of Of airships he says that they are Major-General ‘Sir F. H. Sykes. who was chief of the air staff 11111114; 11111111111; 111-e (very 1m. 1918-1919 and controller-general oil civil aviation 19111-1922, says that. while the author's facts generally. are accurate, the deductions from: those ‘facts are open to fundamentq 111i diiference oi opinion. I “What does demand an answer". author's thesis that airship nuviga» tlcn is basically impracticable and 11111 criticism that official caicuhv. tions as to the utility cf the 11111115 under construction are greatly ex- aggerated. the value of these air- ships being, in fact. according to him. negligible. If these charges o1" inability to navigate and t0 carry a load cannot be met we are, It“ hustle wwmd ‘aw-fly Dromgauom rained that other powers. more ln- held on like grim death, 1111011111,; i11 the dmmigration Act amendqterested 1n China, should take the that when 111131115 111014111115 11°? £119 flekil-mn‘. lead in any representations in the whole ring of forts would fall. from the Immlgrat on ct o c aus- ee inserted in 1919 to engbledtlze‘ ,1“ ma’ fol-mg“ 111111111191- 1311111111 department to deport non- and n. they gave way the.‘ O11 the morning of June 4th, Major llaynal. commander of Fort is reported -to have told the for-‘Vaux took out the 11189011 111111 1191 boa-n persons charged or 5115966145111 eign affairs committee of the Chsm-jhad been saving for the last resort o; 8951mm .11 5111131911 w1t11 1t all 1,91- 0; 13911111165 1, week ago 10111131 and flung it into the air with the‘ morning and most o1‘ the afternoon. that the position of following message: ‘ “We still hold out, but are und- ergoing a dangerous gas and It is urgent to re- lieve us. “Communicate through Souvilie Optical station, which does not re- ply to our calls. This is my last =pigeon.—Raynal." The carried pigeon spiralied up through the yellow gas clouds, coughing and half- blinded, but when it reached a strata of clear atmosphere it start- ed on o. bee-line for its headquart- ers behind the French lines and delivered the message without mishap. ‘ , Major Raynafs appeal was ini- mediateiy telephoned to Marshal Petain, who was i11 command of Verdun, nnd ih less than half an lhour every available man and gun was being rushed to the defence of; Fort Vaux. The French nation was thrilled Robb announced 1n the 11.01189 today-dry this exploit, which really saved Verdun. and the pigeon was decor- ated with a special ring correa! pending to the Croix de Guerre. who were it until he died of old1 age and overfeelllng several years. ago. 1 The average speed of a good ‘pigeon is 40 miles an hour 11nd be Druuiatlc 1,1111, W111 can fly 500 miles or more. The Weather. Etc. AN Ecol-sf is AB MAN who EXPEc-rs A woman To MARRY H111 For. HIMSELF ‘ their imperial value, and if this can be pron-ed their possible still more IISG Til tactically and strategically. The attacks upon the usefulness a costly centrivarlce. at the mercy,of the iwo have aroused particular! of the weather, and of flefoplllllllbllstrong objection. 1t is recalled that . . speaking in the House of Commons said: "The two alrshlps that we in ad- vance of any HTXYETTTDQ b11111 during cr 111-nee the war. The use of etazn- IQBB 5101-1. of heavy nil-engines, and of new methods 0-.‘ gzriiei- and 111-ac- ing construction, ail d1:- 1-1111111120 these alrstiips 111051 111.111.1115 11-11-11 any air 111.1111 111...: 1'.1,--:11--.-‘1y- dvlajor-General Sykes says, “is thobecn budt." Concluding a 1e11,,,111,1 ;. ,-: - :1 save refutation of ".\e0n‘s state- ments. .1. L. Garvin in the Ob- server 511Y1-1I "'1 hat we shall knep Deaceyin the air with the best oi the world's ended or is vital, whet- her for paste or war —1-It11l to tho spir1t. lttel-ngen-t. -1.11 1.1 111,1 hill-m. 11nd 1t 1111 I 11* 111.4111,- 11i1eiu1i1t1.-11-.. i111» Woman Got 15.11 Old Job Back vlsllflfllval to the Guardian) WASHIAGTUN, April :1‘. » dire-111 dent Cooilddo has reinstated a woman i11 a government position, after an absence of 20 years for ¢118111Y’s sake. lie issued an exe- cutive order giving Mrs Bessie A. Smith of Bowie. MIL, her uid place ac printers assistant i11 the bureau of printing and engraving here. . Mrs Smith supports dren and her mother. The tress- ury favored her reinstatement, but the civil service did not concur, At the foot of the executive order was this inscrlptionz-"For char- llY.—C8.lVll1 Coolidge." , Pefllmlil-Dld You ever feel that 1118 World wat-fagalnst you? Senior-Sure! I felt it this mora- lng when l slipped on the side. walk. Announcements, Gonlnlg Events, Meeting-s, Etc. "Monti. Sleudir -» I111,- i111,“ ‘i prescm tho tour act drama. "And Billy D111- appeared", i11 .\it. Stewart Hall 011 Wednesday, April 20th. 4717-4-4111151. "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Dr. Cllll, M. 1)., D. D.. most done don't delay, recovery in next three mouths. 4235-3-18-Umo11. "Remember the Passion play at Notre Dame’ Academy Tuesday. 12111. at 8 oclock. Tickets 3-5 and 50 cents, 4815-4-11-21. "Annual Meeting of the Boy View Rifle Association will be held in C. H. Warrens Workshop on Wed-terrier. April 13111, 111 1.311 p. m. F. W. ‘Clarke. Captain. 1i "EYflhllL-Ilfli from Indiana-Rev. Roy Hollenback. and Rev. .1. w. T11‘1'Del will preach in Winsloe Road Hell on Tuesday 12th and \\ ed110p- day 13th of April 111i 3 o cio 11. "important Itfoeting o1‘ Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Protestant Ofph. 5111181; in the Cundali Home thin TORONTO. Alprll Qr-Maritime, strong northwest winds mostly (sir and cold with local flu-rries. Tnrcntnr-lesr . . . . . . . . . . . 38-430 sincerest clear 40-46 Qualboc cear .. . 39-24 Charlottetown snow 6-21 ilellfex r-rc-udy Saint John clear .. .. 38-24 Boston clear .. .1. 46-80 New York cloudy .. 54-86 1115b tide this morning lat 7.28 and tine evenlol at 0.14. S1111 aeta this-eventing at 6.4: end rise! tomorrow. morning. at 5.1g, ' Yllll-‘IIIWI-lllfilllfllf-April 10111 -l-11'11.p.m. - - Iee liter . Sumlnereide 1 thin-Y l1 - . ' _ Hill‘ n tide eighteen pliant-evening. afiternoon at 8.30. 111-111. I "C0016 l0 [T19 All ‘H1111 541111- :11 Alexander 8121111111111; lln-irkl-yv Beach, April 13th lfilll-l-li-Ii - IDrama ‘frtie Upper 11.1.1111" 11111 “have repeated lt-Notrc 111111111 new. 121.11 8 p. m. zemy Tuesday. April 1Ticlreie at door 36 c111 11111-1 5o (-1; Proc Mbrary. "The River 3mm 11w 1 1C1 111111- 1111115 "Bv special reque-n 11111 111111.11 eede in aid of Children of Mary dlli-t-d-‘tlqwm v. 111-1111111111- c1111; 1