Working‘ Roberies Arid “Are Kidnapping‘: V In i? Y9" l?!“ ..e '4 leashes. IIIALI. inanimate _ “ " Many States coal-reg?“ sung.’ a __—' IYIUP MABIIIIA l‘ OI ‘mmwfium H, nvrnos- 1003.?» menus f.'°2l'-J'°.?.l.n"€ee‘.“s.""="3 "g-gg-“s =~ pa}, vlltotthaaovoywaslpaocord- -- ~ *9‘ ' LIIOI. Holt “c? dyelatassowdsulsliuwnsh- gounetue wussssss cm cnaars _" . Olly PINKPILLS PILL!" XII-VI , Ho Only Olly I000 44c ao- ounce. _ . _ . 1 . no. w» = A can"? . m... DU BARRY "m" Terms Gash. srrsn * ‘ "n!" ymn mo» ount of money the SHAVE fowl)!‘ gm,”- amount of advertisingomild ‘m won“ ‘gbgllevfeldflt: Eitlénfir d ralca s1 Is L, m, '3 ' ' Iilfll ‘ ‘ TI? as to the out "summed Wheat" 1mm mfwmt ,%‘;“.f‘$ m, mm pee w that vicinity, county and mm" _ ___.- no.3; popularit m,“ 1mm, adtflofiioernrusltlcdwiokthcscene, 35c Battle. Iy JIUDNUT 0e , p“ g9 “g q; o; t were unable c up the . r . f??? i" u} [gym 3%!’ Hill. 50° Th‘. IlxALL jAsilflg BAY ‘UH 220A’ “'3'. ‘m W. . 955""!!! "MI-t. will nothing 3- guru” “Wm “an” 1531' worn hldlfirkartpedndsntroaboodtlwx "ciumerfn gofiistillelb ss-cnswe st asiusoa. - lhsa will s. 34ml “'“'*,,,""- ‘i “f; gntgwgmgmculu mmjlfi “j mg.“ ‘M31? °’ m‘ "W" comm Laxative new sues 4 0e seine ‘w °"""‘fgfi“°“mffl‘a”lf§af emu wheat as the ideal diet when 1° "l"°'°"'-'"'" °‘ " “m” °' William Pm, wag pigflfl], m“, : nn..e'l?'lr.é.. d-lnugaegtdgfeei ‘Q,’ w, ‘,2?’ ,1 M of.’ _adu"'aodoamu,h°wmmk ‘jflflwlfimflkgqggn mtbecountriusignatorytothonino-“wmngh; mam“ h;wmreiasssdsboutsmiiesnds ' r1:- at ‘All. solemn Bsnedjetkm o; m, "fag fresh fruit in season ara Power y. others worker-sweeten no. eun- - we csu. roa ‘sun nsuvaa rasscarrn m, i it] ggq-‘mgn; “u; g, ‘n imam?‘- fl“ or mu» “fiat mwnl" u‘ n b‘ Edward, Ogflgjg gm A11"! Buck. 10f U16 Pull/Oh 1M lemon s; the hsv. ream rurn- jwmmn,‘ $4 numilofl," "w" "1' wlmm‘"‘nu‘uh" m "P"? “fffl? m. escaped mm minor nuns. , . in; omit. - M‘ gsshmm h m“ m‘ m, am“ “.‘““‘-;Q;“;h-; ‘Those eneelee wen Albert men- flag, yxafilffg T1“ '°‘;°°° S S r m‘ e _i____ , I _ O IHDC on ~ -’ "a Bu" “up”. I em incanada. by Canadians of Oanad- Bscntary of state um net so w :3: $0M Qmfiflnfldf,‘ m‘ ‘mu w! the running board of their sutomc- O uq ile nouunu dunes by the m“ or m, cm, gnfhmmm "W “Merlin moo-n the wmte House today. . 4m, “m, m, chm,“ “m”: bila and overpowered them. stm- r A - i ~ ~ - ~ ' ' l ' .1152’... and u» little flat 3W1 "I I- hlflwm Pm W! ishardl‘; nifieilleeflfikfi l.‘i""““ene““e‘il.’.l"“““n.n.‘m“"" D°m"“‘“°‘ “m” "'°' m“ Q3115“ 12h mmdodbhe i?” 31.? _-—__ ' which he wasridingtopplod PM" M v- drevh M- Mwdev "shredded Wheat" as ' ‘° i” "° “w”, ' w ' w m y - _' ‘he W0 goo; Q’ nidst avndmwas w: bymgiss Mary mum“; mauupmot. l aoililréchmbdgitlaaermllzrtgzgualé raw“. and their retum- . . .' . - -. the rest of ths train with Kelly. vml .. . ‘ INDUSTRIAL “Manama m,‘ em," Tun m, mm Probgneuu g the fndiana State 11 Year Glfl TAXATION r » 1 I I ’ I T.‘ ‘my o! u“ u n scug Herman Williams, 48, -——-- ‘ -. Bracken, myo- Itsipn were, r. s. nmnev lsavas her 111m (WMF uwlbimolzsmstrlle-n 25-1110 United gwfifijfjlfgf’ ghjvajflm I8 Stowaway On (Oonunued from Pace l) _ .. w. Sandford nuns. 1s. r. r, idiom. last Ron-W. this morning. from Peso l) K111! 0m t elsvrly scanned “m, u, m, the ‘mm t - ___;-=. ——~—~—— ~ ewweseaseeeegn-eeee-eemmgtemeeltysyuleu -—-—-————-————_ rewurromroryetnnazneane- P‘ "i" "ISS Evqngelgne u, “M1,, m, ,,,,_, . and when u» usin wu rutor- nous to st Dunstan! Basilica, The Netbnfl Automobile labor ish Ambassador had been informed me 1m I" u” ' . stecamoislizyilfs 01.300 122mm“ ‘- ma,’ go 1; °_ “my”, Board at Detroit said it was in the “hands oi! China" declaration D. I. MACKA! he“ 0mm‘ m m, pmvmcg hm“ the last now open areas on 09ml!!! Hale “Avomsnwilitell IUNIIAI. ssavlcss-lm fun- William “°“"'"“"'“"'°' queens. Gasawasheld mlunbywatlpmJzon-ihlsiste .. ‘_ .. ,_ .' windy 1 Wallis officiated attheboirseand gnvaTbopallboam-swere Messrs. w?! tPatriot please Copy). noon! norm Inner-Lit ls ferry service this smmoon moroinl. The steamer otiiainthsmout. I'll!!! lUMMll- ln the vicinityaf Obarlowstown and Sumner-side good travelling condition. ro- porh It. Daniel V. Bavidant, who yesterday motored to the city from Prllwl County Capital. This is to be the first through Bon- (IIIIATI l1‘. GIOIGIB DAY urged that the Day a- a portion of its work: expenditures on a -hard sur- faced highway ihroulh the Rock- In hmor of 8t. Georlt ssvn -fivo members of the of enjoyed Ridge and in their hodlo room Tues- by refresh- nor was Mr. mong those prea- bcve who entered the The members are indlebt- evening. IIDOI IILICII CANADIA: ' 5—AtWstsrvalsonApr-ii Oil-DJ filth I . funeral Qéegprlshmizslss. Galliu- "resmnnertaelsislm -_ y. lea view, Moos Ilward It ussnms '2' it’? ,1: . w ‘ at Kansas city: Atlanta, J Wis, ‘rarrytown and slsowhsro, but ' there was no mediation oonfesonod uled. 2a In Washington, however, General ' Hugh B. Johnson, NRA. admini- tretor, forecast speedy settlement of tile fisher dries- Cleveland began to aspect oi a city in tho yo-mobw es its evapor- ‘ ated. Motorists swarmed to the iew filling stations still operating dependent o! attendant. Greater Clfivyvelandu nouns serving a motor- °°°""‘°"“ m; public of ammo. nn dry to. night while major oil companies, striking filling station worku-s seek- ing more pay. and intwendont blamed famine. Coal mining in western Kentucky attended. Rev. Mr. w" ‘t . madam’ “M” mm“ idleasthsqaeratorsshutdownin Join Weeks, James Murray, Nelson gown mm m. m‘ N!“ n” “m” “W” “m” A's adlook between olticials and ‘"4 °“""‘" MKM‘ employee of the u Crossa (Wis) mills ‘ ditlonaflie scvioe wont into effect Hon. Raoul ion leader in himseiiin ms government sidahlie 2.111%:- memed Senator Deon on - y between itistive and assured him no pro- u vines yqulfl be more anxious to oo- operato in might result. Hon. automobile Deer. was the arkuments Idvlflwd by Dennis. Ho presented a vivid do- ice. Senator J. noy, e and narrated which had taken place in the early occasion with hum-y, 3g u;- as the WWII! from old France way of louisbmg and villi- thc 0K! . E rubber . - that city. dust the P1111?» 8M 1,500 men out oi work. ISLAND TO BE (Continued from P180 i) uioginedhisown dismiss anslviile. m. u llilnll. the lcnsrai gasoline lbdtlfl’! t the Senate. found ‘ agreement with my movement W“ . rnanyfri ds a eighbors and in ,_ ,, mm the wow or Ontario Wheats an Mei-infill. Que" so... c. dwwmr-w Bed M-kms "i" _, the mm," an“, m he‘. home. w ‘which adoseri girls tried to pass the Buslness "hum" n“ The Dominion Department oi whom mything we oou!d say would Md'm'km‘ F“ m“ "1 mm‘ "m W "Wm ‘P’ Agriculture through its Central be inadequate menu time of their ‘m’ "WW1"; , , In Improves oosba taiosand ‘ Gu s moi-ennui oi oni- Oope Brown the stirring events god that the visitors should nturn by “llQa alleged ‘of Commons wasaclearexpositioncf ‘Ibkyo sir John simon, Foreign Secret- ary. was unable to give the House lny information when h; was questioned on the situation. described as an ominous one by Medias newspapers. declaring would probably be some days “ ‘ hswouidbsubletopressntaro- port on the conversations between the British and Japanue Govern- Pnss Staff Wrlid’) other Japan ior!" were given tonight. A charge that Japan seeks to dominate Asia and the Pacific was maids by Chi Tsal-Hu, Chinese Minister to Switzerland, who even drew a picture of Japan dreaming of world slllkemacy To suppolt this he cited from an memorandum of the late Premier Guiichi Tanaks, which de- clared “in conquer the entire world, conquest oi China is essential." , ‘me Chinese minister to news- papermen replied to the statement hare by Masauki Yokcssms, Jap- anese Consul General, which plc- tured Japan as a source ior social in the Orient. He attacked Japan's "good lentlotlh." particularly for setting herself up in a recent declaration of policy as "the judge to decide what is good for Chins." GININA. April i5—lndlcations that China will sound out signa- tories of the nine-power treaty to determine whether an appeal ag- ainst Japan would have their sup- lmt or wouldsnerely result in an- ‘ ‘diplomatic Vie» Recommended North Bay)- lapcrimental Farm at Ottawa and the branch stations at Kapuskasing and Han-ow, in co-operatlon with the Ontario Agricultural College at v slph, for many years have con- ducted critical field tests on a large number of varitie; of both spring and autumn sown wheat. Supple- mented by local tests. the following varieties are recommended for du- ierent sections of Ontaru. Spring wheat: Northern Ontario (the ter- ritory north of line running east and wet through Garnet Ottawa 652, Reward Otta- wa m; Western Ontario (approxi- mately all the area south of “Nor- thern Cntario" none, and west oi a ing north fmm Toronto) —-ldarquis Ottawa l5. Garnet Otte- wa U2, Goose or Mindum. Eastern Ontario (approximately all the ter- ritory esat of a line running north from ‘romnto to the Ottawa river) -llurod Ottawa i, Marquis Ottawa lo, Reward Ottawa 92s, Garnet 0t- tIwa $2, Goose or Mindum. Win- ter wheatrwestern Ontariir-Daw- . A. C. Amber, Fifth Avenue, 10s Angeles, Califor- nia 4m April 13, 1904. Mr. MacKay was born in Prince Edward Island, and was the eldest son oi the late it September, when he underwent s serious operation, from which he never fully recovered. lie leaves to mourn, his widow, one and three daughters in Cal- iforni . also the following sisters: Mrs. Wm. Cousins. Baltic: Mrs. Church) ‘thirty-three Guides were present at last Friday's weekly meeting. We am greatly indebted to Osptain Scarth of the First Company who kindly took charge in the unavoid- sbls absence of Cwtain Remy. l U O I At campfire the White Heather patrol, under the leadership of Hilda Richardson, dramatized the ninth Guide law "A Guide is Thrifty." The general opinion was that this is the best act put on by any patrol so ar. O0. (St. Paul's Johnson Bernard. Baltic: Mrs. Wm. J- Plyhter, Burlington; Mrs. H. L. Donald, Bea View; M11, 11x, mm. say, Boston. Mass, and one brother, m. Frank Maclisy. Sea View. An- other brother, Norman. predeceased him two years ago. Sincere sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved. (Patriot please copy) M38. JOHN HALOOIM MC SWAIN After dismissal, the Court of Hon- The sudden and unexpected death oi Mn. John M. McBwain (nee Eliza Rsulsion Graham» namely Janet Mclnren. . . her many s-elstives and friends in Picku-d, this conununity but more especially to the breavsd husband and little son ieit in the home. The deceased was s dauihter of the isle Benjamin Graham and his wife Mary (Macdonald) Graham of Murny i-hs-bor ‘North and had al- rnostatbauredolnelge of aiyears. A women c! sterling clnracier, she was loved and by the large circle of relatives and friends i; the community where she resid- lierpassinglslndeed sloqtoher penses this in- our next meeting. Jamel) bereavement and sorrow. May the fond hope and assur- mcc be theirs that their loved one is now free from suflerinl. awaits them in that home vihere par-tug is unknown. Besides the bereaved husband and little son, Curtis the folidwlnl are the brothers and sisters: Tho- mas in Trenton. N. 5.. James and George in Murray Harbor North: John M. in Detroit. Michigan; Wil- liam H. in Vancouver, B. 0.; l-lar- old in Somervillc, M081‘. Em‘! (M31. Chester Mwwain. River, R. 3.); Hannah (M. Ooliingm sturgeon. The funeral services were con- dmted in her home by her Pastor. Rev. J’. H. Dduahs where a hi‘!!! number of relatives and friends hike. enjoyed. O KERS PHILADELPHIA, was under consideration today hold occupations. iihe "code," called by members ms and edifying to the removes I-nd others present. The ioifowing hymns W"! Imli “Shall We Gather at the River? “Safe in the Arms oi’ Jesus" and l soho by Willard mflillllhfi"! Must 104, Oflllfllll. HGIUC M8418 D ts He? Institute oi x melfifgrhflwlfiu school I “zen asset The ' "Grads xl-i. lauretha uneven-m; Who's afraid c! the bll. bad immi- gration men? Ruth McGntlLaged bit frightened, anyway. when ques- our passed one Guide from each patrol on her good carriage test, Lillian Block Eileen Higgins and Alfredo In order to help defray camp ex- sumrner this Company plans to put on an enter- tainment tbe end of May. What should prove to be an interesting and entertaining program has been arranged and practice will start st Third Charlottetown Company. (St. 0n Ifi-ldsy night we were fortun- ate in having Miss Gillan come and 0n Saturday afternoon nearly ev- eryone in the Coimany went on a u“ ‘fills took the form of a "tracking" game and was greatly “DOMISTIC CODE" FOB. HOUSE- W B April 25- A "domestic code" designed to stop the luring of cooks and maids from their employment by other house- wives offering added inducements. by the Philadelphia Council on house- Mns. Wayne W. Babccck, chair- rnari of the Council. revealed that voluntary household agreement, ls were assflrwled- in force in the homes of 25o house- Thfl 0011M" Vi‘ "W 3mm w wives prominent in society in Phi- the occasion be m“ “W ladelphia and vicinity. The "code" provides for a 60 hour week and a vacation schedule for donvestlc employee; u l0 a week mi- nimum wage for n maid living in the house and $18 to ti’! for g maid living elsewhere and buying all her The agreement sin provides for compensation for over- time. 2, Annalene MacDonald. 3, Marion a I (JrJ-l. Harold Camel- the ) (C. P. By Guardian's special W SAINT JOHN, N. 8., April ll, of Maiden, Mass. Bhs seemed a ticned here today as to how she stole aboard the S. B. Evangeline at Boa- ton yesterday. Youngest stowaway ever brought to Saint John. the lit- tle, bluc-eyed girl sailed back toward Boston tonight on the Evangeline. Detained by Canadian ' a- tlon officials and locked in a state- room until the steamship began its return voyage, Ruth found her stay here rather gloomy. She was worth $5.000 to the Eastern Steamship Lines, however, because if she had slipped ashore and disappeared the Company might have had to pay a penalty of that amount. The adventure began when the girl's mother, Mrs. William Mc- Grath, gave her l0 cents for candy yesterday. Wanderlust proved stronger than the meet tooth, and the dime went for a ride on the ele- vated from Maiden to Boston. How she got aboard the Evangeline re- mained somewhat oi a mystery. Ruth gave different versions, saying she had climbed up the freight chute and walked up the passenger gangway but Captain Ralph R. Mc- Donaugh said he believed she had simply pretended she was with other children of s woman passenger. A steward found the young stow- away walking on deck after the Ev- angeline left Boston harbor. She admitted she had no ticket and had just walked aboard to see the boat and go for a sail. Everyone who wore s uniform was s captain to Ruth. Her chief com- plaint while locked in the stateroom here was that she could not get out to "play with the captains." ed b! e 8 (C. P. by Gusrdhnh Special Wire) HALIFAX, April Zfr-Caicful .-tudy of business conditions in Nova Bcotls gives evidence of an improvement for the year ending March 3i compared with the prev- IOLL! year. states the Co cial News, official publication oi Hall- iasgBoard of Trade. "There is a more optimistic feel- ing among our people," the report continued. "There is certainly a largcr amount of cash in circula- tion than a year ago, and it ls gen- erally thought that while ‘spotty’ the outlook for an increased trade this year is encouraging." During its survey the Board found shipping conditions in Hali- fax the best since war days. “During the first. three months of this year gross shipping tonnage amounting to 5,227,274 tons enter- ed and cleared this port, compared w\th 4,976,253 tons last ycar— March being the banner month, contributing 2.254584 ions, com- pared wlth 1.633,720 tons lost year." Freight tonnage through the port in March totalled 285,400 compared with 144,800 for Wsrch i833. The total for the three months ending March 31, i934, was 68,426 tons compared with 441.011 for the aarne period or 193s. Exports from Halifax in the three months were valued at 811369101 compared with $0,980,661 for the 5 coal mining, the output at Sydney mines has I891‘ tax as well as wholly-owned stores. - This system was being followed in _ the province ‘in some cases and -’ there was a feeling that they»: might escape the levy. Taxable also would» be storns - which received goods on consign- ‘ ment for sale. " stituto a chain, the Premier said. duce the Board from 15 members aroused superstitions in the Legis-. lsture today. t, “While there has been trouble in Pictou district in connection with the lrngroved by will nay $1.500. ln return, taxes on the number of branches over so will be reduced from $200 to 8150. Clauses under which chain stores would be taxed for the first time were altered today, it being decid- that stores under lease for an individual or corporation and run some person for them as a xnau- -- should pay the chain store These would ocu- Blg stores and‘ big chains gel reductions in taxes under another amendment proposed by the Prem- ier éreviously it had been suggested that when stores had a gross rev: enue of more than $250,000 annu- ally they should be considered a! multiple stores and taxable as h single store ior each $60,000 in revenue. This would be unfair to some be‘. the larger institutions, the Prem- " ier said, and as a result changd had been mods. For stores with I gross revenue of $250,000, s unit of $50,000 would be taken ara single store. but when the revenue xceeded $250,000 and was lees than ‘ 750,000, then the 850.000 should be ‘ the unit for the first $250,000 lndf. on the balance the unit would b: $150,000. Where the gross revenue exceed- ed $750,000 the proprietors would: be charged on the basis oi onc_ store for each $250,000 over $750,000. ' ~ The levy on chain stores is $1!" for each store in a chain of five, $40 for each in a chain between six and l0 and 8100 for each in a "r chain over l0. Chain gasoline sta-H, tions are subject to the taxes. HALIFAX, April 2&—A bill to re- Nova Scans Medical to l3 "I think you're barring out all Scotsman and I wouldn't sit on all board of 13." declared Percy B._- Blsck icons, Cumberlandl. "i fesred that number would cause - objections,‘ said l-lon. F‘. R. Davis, Minister of Health, who had ex-- plaincd the present board was " cumbersome and its finances were;- strained. _ F ' Hon. A. S. MacMlllan. Minister of Highways, was next up: "I may; have a little Scotch m me, but l3; is my lucky number." ‘Drinks?’ csmc a query from the back benches. The measure was ~ glvrn second rradlng. s.- 1C. P. By Guardians Special Wlrr) ENFIELD, N. S, April 25—l=‘rce- mun Barry, ll. lost hi; footing and plunged into the Shubenacadis River 2S feet below today while crossing a railroad bridge near here. His companion, Morris Or- man hurried to the Barry home for assistance and a score of people searched the river for the body oi- the lad but were unable to locate it . . ‘ma’ ‘his wikassad interest in Cana- ' “and disc ly Canadian om“- fll- mans-y q WI 6‘ Grads VIII-l, Marion MacDon- 5"“ WYM 115i ""- ' , was I'd us; a, Ruth Mscbeod; a, Catherine Cum"! "WW" WW1"! "353" ‘flab “chat for the three months, compared ., ‘ flint. gym; vy_1_D°n-1¢ “mum; 3, with 8595.397. 131ml Clfl-flfli! l- ‘Fenders for labor will be receiv~ Iflllhvla. mounted w mm?!" wmvmd ed until May n m erecting and 71o “ h with 373.3579“,- complet on outside a two sioffi’! ‘ ‘Qll b’ had m h. mum ‘fuming if the province the re- dwelling not including foundation as... r... --,, --,==» '.Z°.’.‘..Zi§‘°.§..2°li‘,§if3.'$‘..‘“m"‘° g" M»- ~»~-1»~=~»~ t“ Ida's. ,- "m - gvvfrtlm Wz-Immwx" " ‘m’ rvLroN nonsnrsos. '_~' gm”. “Wag “um em" r Donald u “$3. have been Mining “It b“, "“"‘" m“ ‘i “'- li"! " ' ' - siren cents-no slightly better prices‘ the lumber endless d» . m: in- °“““,,,,,m ‘m 1' ' m," m," ._--:_1._._e: 1- »»__ _ t’ h" 1 Rubi-Q's bread: l‘..',“?..'§§ e.& in ‘Q - i: ‘ ‘ i’ . ‘a Belle Gillie. value of lumber for the Hires Sunnymdefleauty And u G: *1‘ ' 3-1. Ifllblhl 0f till] RI!‘ fibfilfbd With .- cvum" m casrron snarl‘ s. WsQaslalisehPennaacntIfl!‘ iagflrrysaastoarllsstlsfiavsau. for Tuesday. Iedalh) practically half a million tons over last year. The gold mining indus- try promisss to improve this year owing to the new government's as- sistance in connection wit equip- "- "~ “l? u" Spatial sad ‘hunky. lamylls Pail Q1 IalieIa ‘Ila. 7e‘ v Isabatiaadtayachal. Phaaalll. IAIKITI I-LIAQEDUGI _: