i `-.;:\~ _ "rl-rm parser News ' lg __ __ er un. tel»tMio ur. o be EiiTEliTA|nEu AT oirliwll ii suuiisui AT ow _ _ b ii - ‘ . _. ` . np*-in , _ __ _ L_ in -Reply to Toast in His Honor- Proposed by Right lion. R. L. Borden. $¢,i?0liiI_.8iI bl,-Sir, Wilfrid Laurier Id_e_ Galle an instructive Address i On -Imperial Obligations. - From East and West. . (Special by phone) ' ` ----_-___ - SUMMERBIDE, May 1-A ` very serious accident occurred in the (CHUBGIHII PFSBB) Hb had-definite ideas, he said, as as much as could be obtained for the railway yard about 4 °'°1°°k yu' Seldom in the history of fraternal rendered: 0T'1‘A_WA- MW 1-001- The Hen- to the navel defence policy- The New tune. still the looked for the time °°"d“" ““°"‘°°"- “° ° '°°““ 0' W*“°“ organizations no the citinens ol char James Allen Minister of Finance, De- lzlealanders could not come to the help when the Domlglons would bavb’ “_ g:1H°;r1_ Mcléenzir, Béadalbani, is in lobtetown witness 8 more btrebbob; _ PROGRAM fence and Education in.New Zealand of Canada, nor Canadians to the aid ecutive as well as consultative pow- 8 Tn” ma" ry OBP "1 n B day than that which ushered in the WHS U10 8'1"* 0! 119110? 50485' at a of New Zealand unless the ocean was'ers. It would he a difficult thing to prec” ous co” mon' He arrive? at ninety-fourth anniversary of the or- lunaheon -given' by the Canadian kept under British control. The Pa-'work out. and they looked to Gans- the smti°“ °.h°rtly Bu" tha Gap’ ganization of the Independent Order b1`_l“°h_ 01. 5119 EIIIPIYB Parliamentary cific was 'as much the ocean' cf the " dish statesmen to give them a lesid. Traverse "am puuad in 'mm Cm" of Odd Fellows, A“°°f°lff°'1~' ` ' Empire ns the Atlantic. 'rhe Em- oemig wee more le, the gin Country '°"*°t°“’“ “"1 ”°t-‘°‘”‘ th” °"““"°' specini trains cerne in from Alber- Ml; 3908?? 3Pl'0\l16 Prclldvd It the pire, he added, does not now com- than New zealand, |01- her eastern flggfzsgsizgturgg ‘$:::;a¥:1a‘:]v;';‘(l1;';°vi';l?; ton, Summer-side and Kensington as 1“”° WP W Wh t°°k Pm” in thi’ PU' mand- ever sea and a larger organi- ‘slmreg were ole led the nest well as from Monta ue conve n in liamentary restaurant and there was ,ation waz negessary. 'Phe condi- which was suprgrne-lil thyglorth Bea, af; “tug” 'inglztartetfl to, mn aniwtit' all nearly three hungii-c'd memlilrg oflliines, Wellner. a #020 RWBUGBDCB 0! l!1°mb°Y5 and tions of to-day could not prevail whlle' her Waals", sho,-es were D0; so `pla3'of'm°uhe sfwgzgdesd ricslmzmspugg the Order from those thriving cen- Violin S010-Mrs. -McKenna- SGHB 0"- , i . ' tres. Bolo-Miss Mamie Ross. Cel-A1len'e health wee proposed _by veégiiolriiien then referred to the suc- §i1c§>:teliys(;;peii;(;?.1t $1; fwhicsisggf ff; ,fm °;d‘§‘§,,h§e“t§;§,° 2;’ "$5 13?? shortly niter three o'cioe~ir the con... needing-Miss J. Mcponshi. the right Hon. R. L. Borden and cesslve lmberlalfgonlel-ences and their nl-ated New zealand, Austmlla and ri bt le “mum Mmssnbbee ,eau ’ ng bined membership of visiting Lodges Bolo--Miss Freda Compton. 9e¢°’.’d°d by Bi' Wmried L‘““`i°"-0°1~ value to the colonial statesman who Canada should be one absoldtely blgore tge tmlngb uld b sto ed',§n assembled with the brethren of St. Rea€ling~Mr. Ed. Shaw. Allen who was received with hearty had ,Mendes them, A further step sera means of c0m,,,,mlc,,ll.,,,_ cars passed over ft Ige wif ' as Lawrence and wiidey Lodges et odd Resdlng~Mrs. Gough. applause delivered an exceeliillgllf 1”' forward had been made in inviting We are prepared to mnke sacrifices om-B taken to the bosblbal wbere bbc Fellows' Hall and, headed by the AC00mDanist. Professor S. N. Earle t°'°°uP3 ‘md 1mp°rt°I‘t “dd’°°°° representatives from the domini0_\1e in New Zealand, he said, "and you in leg was ampumted last lllglllna llggle F‘°“‘”th Regime” Banfh m“l`¢h°d I“ °9°“ing h' direcwd special 'at' to sit on the committee of Impcrinl Canada b d ‘b tcntlon to the Pacific cable. It will, he said, soon be necessary to dupli- cate part of it and New Zealand would not be _found wanting when it . ‘ - . , on ~ - b_ _ ` marc ini; was remarkably good un-l Jewel. 3:1; tgnguihisintotireylfxafziti' lshssrolpiia- tion which had no executive func-I sea. Col_ Allen wifis lolldly cheered . der the marshalling of Col H M Bro Whear hu h il I . c-__-_-_..4_n-- Necessltatlng Ampulatlorl CCPLIUII (Ind EIIt€I`tIIIIlIIIOIIt SIICIIIIII TFIIIIIS ____ Selection--ith Regiment Band. Bolo-Mr. Wm. Rowe. Reading-Mr. H. L. Bethune. Solo-li/liss Maude Thorne. Reading-Mrs. Gough. tion. MAGISTRIITE 0F OBHAWA, April 30.-W. J. Wat- son, police magistrate of Oshawa, whose nppointment was not greatly relished by some others who were anxious to secure the position, was arrested to-night on a CIIBTKB 0|- NE' amy. i It is ,stated that the arrest was made at the instigation of cer- tain of his political opponents. Ten or twelve years ago Mr. Wat- son’s wife' leit him and went to`1ivo in California. After every effort to have hor return. he went to Broolg- lands, South Dakota, and after a year's residence there secured a dl-- vorce. He returned' to Toronto, -and later mel-;-lor! the-_.widow of ex-Alden a me rovinces. s.~isKA'r0oN, snsk.. April 30- Brotherhood, his text heing Matthew Bm lvhear was take., complmly Word of li strange double drowning- 6 ; 9-10 "After this manner therefore by sul-prlgc and ln fl few well.¢h0sen I near Lanigan reached Saskatoon.One - ' ow upon ilm. _ 83". 119 Dl'0Pl`l9t0r of what is known earth as it is in H61”/'HI-" Dancing and cards were then start- . - as the Lnnigan Horse compnny,which fp;-le sermon was all eloquent and ed and mbblc was ably lmbbllml by ' (Cnnsaisn Press) lt'-niinaisn press) hee u cevrle cf livery heme in that appropriate cue. the eriaih' ef ifhfie- the 'ith Regiment penn and Miss RA’B()'l‘, Morocco, Mill' 1.-A BERLIN, May 1-May day pro- t“w“' The Other 15 fl HVWY drive' frian br0therh00_»e__ party either attempted to cross. ___ w re ess opera ors on oar an as a 0 ca a l e y _a . ll boo the bridge usually used, i consequence _sailing dates 'are being that he has found the original of the'2.000 Pounds gfhgreerb :$1 :gain :he _farkness got on the wrong °5n°°n°d-i A9 50°” "5 “ V°°5°l eu' Biblical T°W°r pl Babel' pounds olfnfresh 5 'a liglobzly un, trail. Details of the affair are not ters port the operators leave the The Abbe de Genouillac was sent ner says s vesse w sp t _Colm complete and may never bm The ship and the tie-up ‘s complete. _ out by the French Institute on amis- der s_iiii, her englllle bblngngll was “ret bodies were recovered not far from These men are paid $30 to $45 per _sion of research to EI Ahymsr,about mission. When 3 I; cg- bee _owned when law one bomb demb wbile tbe month for ti. twelve-hour dav. while eighty I_ni1es south of Bagdad and al Bizllted tlgeiéofixgd ua It :as clear Obber stood on the bank ol the ' ordizllliry sggors recl?v;60 $50 vii; ;:orltai(:l;st?J‘ll1`$; n(tllI1lsE1¥;];:i';::.ofHi?h§ QI? bvlveal: his Earn angshouted to at. Stream. _ _M mon . ey BS ,Def IHOU - i _ Mr. MacF‘ar ane, was a son o r. for first overator and $50 Der month I»ri.;xi__eLa1 of __¥gB;._ o_ne of Eh: tact ___theb_z:;t;i_'pt;i;1; 3_1 _3io_§i_;e__ on $2: Gem E_ MacFarmne_ formerly of _ frs ondoeratur. .”`eare ea so_ ayona, a smmr. - 1 d be lM_H_~H_ o` ac D older than Babylon itself, and un- schooner was struck near the engine. §I‘;‘;;,§; 132% ‘hgiflotfegownf and Mrm covered an immense palace, similar to l1’he` shock caused t_he main boom to Senator Rohertsom Monbaglm He MA" the early royal buildings discovered swing out, knocking Capt- Meiillef was 3 young man of about tbl,” _ elsewhere in that country. overboard. ' Charles Shupe jumped and married with no cbibb.bn_ Hn “EIR In the middle of the great court» for the steamer’s rail and nlanagvd ,Ethan motben two sisters and two ‘ ' yard of the palace were the ruins of to climb on board. Wallcrs was also bmtbem.m.e bvibg_ 1-be dist,-let lb an immensely high tower, named fortunate in getting on deck. A boat _ . i " _ 0 _ H ` " I ' ` SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 30- 'l‘he strike of -the wireless operators l inaugurated here lust week continues to spread. Already 350 operators have left the land stations and,ves~ sels entering Pacific Coast ports. The _*_ NEW YORK,_ April 30.--The body hi h the cident occurred is what ‘ The Temple of the Foundation r ched Ca tain Mciane who was “ ° ac of s. young man was found today in ea D "- it Alirsli fists. eaven and llia.rth,’ and sacred, to struggling hard to keep his head ls “own as Fllmhmi B5? at tm” "Om °I Bay the national god, Zamama: above water, and one of the men - l Shore terrace, East Elmhurst. He ' . This temple with its strange name managed to grip his fingers jllht 85 W” °b°“'? "wht 'thr°° ea" “M is, thinks the Abba de Genouillac, the he was sinking. He was soon hauled ‘ original of the Biblical legend of the on board and after a while recovered . _tower which should reach from earth gil l~lgh¢_ -. t . ’ -- ‘ _ ' s'rmi.l.An'roN, April 80-The mee ,, i ` Y Y I five feet ten inches in height. Bud weighed about 200 pounds. He had black- heir and was eiessrshovsn. He wore a blue serge suit, 'white outing shirt with brown stripe, fleece-lined underwear). blank; socks and- block low cut shoes. _ 011 the body was found an envelope sriaressso to Gaptein ‘J°°°“e°“- steamship Aldershot. There were 'also' found four money orders to ~Msry'Bux-ke. RWM BWI' geoise, Cape Breton. He also had an enlistment paper of F. Burke, 28 yehrs, Novo Scotia, sailor, date of engsg_ement’Ilecem-ber 14th. 1912. at Be1tiinore;;r_sste_ cl alsdnerze Jewlery 13th. 191i|,"at-New York. An invehtlgstion. is _b_ei;_ll_g lhBd°- ,;°_ . o _, _ :gan . 0 heaven il-_Q-ml-_.3 i matter of recognition of the rclrentlv -'-'-='~==-“-'-~'-'ff-‘~‘-""'~'-'~"'*"-"f"""~"""‘~"" ‘"`~`-"“"‘~`-“""-""""‘“""-"`-“~""‘”"""""“"""’ "" "*" established branch of United .Mine I Mi|_|J-.|T5.1NC,Y .torn so -'rhe British inaugurated |`. to rg; 811 el.” , s head- Socisl and outrages A erlcan ning order by reason a member of the Imperial 2;°b,sn:_ecm_d arg; workmam _;f_i_dtI;IE_¥)l_!S'_l’bse;§ril 30-Thlzvho caused by ill-t1'°e¢m°“t 'rne calling or the strike is general- :een mmm! an \>1‘0\li§\1t *O URI* th’ f°l' ly deprecated even by numbers of the for some um’ |- fmm P"i"“t° B““l°'”' miners themselves, who consider it a b A numb", ,'11 mm service in tl” °“*°“ P°°" roost ui-advises move on such n Y ~- h Bt IA t °' ° , . - . - - f ‘ H . ‘_ am 89 Y ° 7` little is to' be gained and much to ,' _ . w`ith whips. I sm S0318 'Md' bc lost. While numbers of these have - "L "~"i~- see you once before I die." gone out with the -mugs, -they mnrtlbb .lb who hurried .to Potsdlm *U .have done it solely" with an effort to .-“wel-' °-*“’-'~-'1’if-‘-’- 25-it iffe:..s;. ::s°.;'i°~..:z;‘;;i*.°i';...:‘i.f; "'°“r--.--. 'naw believe you. ,and mag., of Bwllnrbub ' ~ " V’ 5” worse." _ . . _ , returned heme. 1”" f .,._......._......__ his tormsnftors. A 1°” ` ~ 9 J - - was found' one night. ' ml-ogg "5 guhrd-room' STEAMER home WUUIB bo!!! SNOIYFIILL WILL however, e and c. 1 lu- LETHBRIDGE, April 80- ol th, seventydlve -per cont of bb °°l_ ‘wheat above ground, which has -and il dotec ell8l¥“ - BHOLLB rate that o,`i~'1“f “ ati steamer for Hali- Quartette-Messrs. Moore, Foster, At the conclusion- of the musical y an y wlll lv us 8 _ along Richmond St. to Queen, thence program, Bro. Past Grand Master Defence which be described as an “_ lead.. New Zeabmm be gait; was gggztgledhlrgethe ’;}Eol£kte;firl;;p‘x':1B,_I_lI‘i up Queen to Grafton, down Grafton J. iF. Whear was presented by Grand tive and living body which had been ready to join with Canada in “nw _ ' to Prince and along to the First Me- Secretary, J. J. McKinnon, who pre- of material assistance. They could thing me latter proposed for the de thodisr Church In sliite of the sided behalf of St. Lawrence not rest satisfied with that arrange wretched condition of the streets, e Lodge. with a Past Grand Master's ment hs snub as it was an 0rgbblm_ fence of the shores of their common h . . . . s a -along and en- ti0ns__stm it was u step forward and _ .wben bb nmsbew Davison, assisted by Major W. A.-,viable ca av all filled ing been initiated in St. Lawrence , ---- and the service throughout was B Lodge twenty-six years ago In 1891 ` most interesting one he was elected Noble Grand of St , The pastor, Rev. J, Heaney preach-‘ Lawrence Lodge No. 8, and in 1901i , , - , ‘ ` _ ed the anniversary sermon- c HIS Grand Master of 'the Grand Lodge of _ theme was The Genesis and Genius of the M rltl le , _ I reer as an Odd Fellow, h - Weeks The church was w DFBY Ye- UHF Father WNW “YV U* remarks acknowledged the singular Of the vittime le Fred W- Me¢Fe"- Heaven. hallowed be shy heme- Thy honor the hrethren had seen st to lane, ri mnn well known in Lani~ Kingdom come. Thy will be done on best l- , , _ M .J-. F. Wh ,G ll B retary The French lost 18 killed and ' 41 May Day was quiet ' ` ' `M""MR°F‘"h'h°‘7‘5'd H °“"1°°d `\ °' entered into with this ecullsr zest. “ten ear mn ec ‘ >» Li ,men that gathered around him imme- lfghixfiigutmgfggs W°"k°" "°“‘g,di;§’§f1y is alntsiy hioeireu the street. It looses of the German army The casethos Minsaly of the company A “t °“° mm’ “ “th” ma” wa’ "any vl,,ld_ that °f e re ‘ in serious danger as nets were shaken W" brought to gi” funn" °mpl°ym°nt t° B --- ' in his face and curses of ri vivid na- om' "M P" "md by the oiidering of B f°"m" wmkman' 5 member ‘lm of ture hurled at him He put the men I" this °°l“'“"° Cub to enquire into the on with fair promises. The men did 9°" °"d‘“" Minlmu-I not mind losing the nvo dollars, but H" Cents- they, gave up their jobs as well and the in-ospccte oi getting thcsc hecir "N0 3 are aught . at 7.30 sharp " BENEFIT UIIEH -_i I culation Patients Report _ cd Doing Well. Duncan McKenzie Falls off ` \ Adminislers Second IlII107. _,ra,n_H_as bag Cmshad telebrate _Natal Day with f§h_urch_ Parade Re-_ - _ - _ , I ' ‘ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 1--Dr. Fried# mann visited Montreal today and sd- ministered the second innoculstionof his tuberculosis serum to 15.of 66 patients, whom he treated on his Mit, visit. Dr. Friedmann expressed himlell well satisfied with the condition of the patients. ' He will leave at 4 o’c\ock tomorrow afternoon for Ottawa and Toronto. ` MI. ILIISUN IUNU IIIMPMRI- The Mount Allison Forward Hove- ment was continued in Charlotte: town under the capable ieadorlhfbcf Rev. Dr. G. M. Campbell, who was ' out all day with the different com- mittees. V The results of the day's work, on account of the nnmerous duties de- volving upon the committees, could not be summed up in detail last night hut the total amount added for the day was about $1500. Thor are several hundred dollars, in asditlon to this amount, represented on cards received during the day from city and country, and these with prospective contributions will it is expected mais exceed the amounts originally al- lotted. . Rev. Dr. Campbell, in convention with the Guardian last night, exprds- ed himself as delighted with the ts- sults in Prince Edward Island. A most gratifying feature of tho whole campaign was the good will hvstl- ably shown by the contributors, H1011' interest in the university and tht!! eager willingness to help it. ,'.l‘h|s, aside altogether-'from the value 'ofthe contribution, it is felt will bs s stimulus to the university and A now bond between it and the people of Prince Edward Island. _ I BERLIN IIIIKING STRIDES F F POPULATION GIDIIIII .tl BERLIN, April 30-This City 1 hll made fresh strides mbps ly, ‘cab- ching up with, Lohil ,' and Paris in popiilatfdih' Bt; how that the iniisliinrliww mfmmro ,, olis a1ld`elIf\ify"f}§l b_fIf‘\iC,`°t0Dl& ng the so-'chilled Qfestgiigaer umbéxt 'a 1ii!t'fe"nio`s‘_e "thin, ’4’ erlfn pro*p`ef"l~UéU!!i\tlffpr__ 100.000; The suburbs, like Bharlottenburéb; Schonebcrg, and Wfimersdorf, ‘wh Berlin's American colony lives, are separated from the metropolis itself by only imaginary dividing Buds. They are independent municipalities, but to all practical purposes are port and parcel of the 'Iiap‘l‘i:ai. They ite growing much faster than the old city, having increased 40,000"tnl Dat year; as against Berlin's 4,000. ' HAIRPIN FOR OPERATION .i§ WARRENSBURG, Mo.. April I0.- Tbe old assertion that a woman "mn do anything with a. hairpin" was giv- en new weight when Miss Mu‘i'Rid- die of this city straightened out one of them. bent the end into a hook, and with it removed from her throat the spindle of, a top which for`teh years had caused her great sudering. Many forms of treatment by physi- cians 'failed to relieve her. Bhe was told she must undergo on operation. She refused. _ ,e IN __:_ ' To-day with the hairpin she locat- i _ _ at the Albion and McGregor co licr- “wed P 'G 'Iii Jewel 4 reta I hd the spindle and a. moment later . _ - -~ ryI.O.C.F. SUFFRAGETFE I OFFICIALS ‘1.‘.'2:---eil'-2..ff:.i‘:.-.°°°‘”ii-1 l drew it out. be present at Kay Capt. Ina Ill!! a grand total-for the province and city which will at least equal if not