MAXIMS OF" A MERCHANT it ll so our: 1; "'1" “"11" "° strain In brought to bur upon your m; r nd then it in so easy fir’: ooz-Qzhé in false-without the Q» . 0 s. 1h It‘ tan: strain brellll" "P11" 111°11'- The ' i ....¢ A, _. [if 1 i . o... Flier}. When Planes Collid ed. (Canadian Press) u MPILBORNE, Ailstralia, Api'il .. _Cllocrs on the lips ot thousand il(‘l‘t oi‘ horror, W119i! rollldcd and burst Four occupants were killed. iioll at the time and tlley did 110 soc the accident. enquiries. An imposing display 111’ 111"“ mid military forces royal party is travelling. W119" 1 entered the harbor. cideni. marred the ceremonies. , was thrown iil the incinerator withfsl They fell on; of forty flying carrying out stunts. (l, garage which was set on firs. Canadian Press) nlggguN, April {lb-Discovery o S. what is clulmcrl io ho it now i-tlrc; announced 11.1’: for (llahctos was ln-nfessol- Carl Volv Noorden‘, 11 _,_ _ . _ t u iBeen Rogers, Pl-rcy iflalneron and fvlfllli-‘Ilkllsfiolfitlfisllllrleliylelg1gbgfll1tltle 51180111‘: 11°11“ (“11111111- T110110 hflys dldhholl‘ conference 0f ists, at the annual diabetes patients are forbidden to' 111911111955 111111 oat. professor v0“ Nool-den rgpoyted| heritage tllat h.) ours, by virtue of. that rats and rabbits from which the pancreas gland had been w" moved were able to assimilate car-i bonhydrates perfectly with ills remedy. He claimed that human beings could be cured more rapld- iRr-byn iCalncl-on was presented ly by his method than by the useiiMr, Nash and suit oi’ insulin. Charged With h Shooting 51-jY ear Old Wife (Canadian Press) 'i‘()ll()N'l‘(). April 21. -(.‘llarl:cll with wounding bis wife. ilsnry Lyfnrll, o1 years of use appeared hoforo police magistrate llobt. J. lb-owue today nilll was remanded in clisiody for n week. ills head was bandaged Lyford. having ni- tl-lnptetl to kill himself after shoot- ing ills iil year old wife ill bor home yesterday. "l went to the house intentlinlz to kill a man,” Lyford told thc magistrate. "He was not there. his name is Jack Reenes. When l stepped out my mlssls was there and started to cry ‘murder. murder’ and I sllot her and then I shot my- solf. l meant to blow by brains out." Annilil-l Subscription Delivered 00-00 py iiluil, Canada and U. ti. A. 04.50 iillilliNi fliiilii 151i iii. iiliKiii iii iiilliiifi. Killed gathered to welcome the Duke and purhcss of York as they arrived today were changed to crle-“i two aeroplanes into flames. 'l‘he eyes of tile Duke and Duch- oss were turned in another dirst: Later the Duke scnt a member of his staff to make, greeted the-ysrful element Iulttleship Renown on which the Great crowdsi M an the vantage points ahomedi been used in treating a goitre case, enthusiastically and when the 11°- iiiis iiviiii iForeign Warships Ready to Act (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, April 2!. —Rlotins and looting were prevalent in Hall- [1 N F I H kow, said a wireless despatch from that city today with a panic im- lnlnent. It was learned author- ltatlvely that it’ the Chinese at, ,Hankow should attempt a repeti-I itlon of the Nanking outrage, ‘the foreign warships will act without delay. iLost Capsule of i Radium Found l s i (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 21.—'l‘ho cap- sule of radium, worth $6,000 which was lost ill thc Western i-lnspitai yesterday, was found in the lins- pltal incinerator by means oi’ an electroscope into last night by movement oi’ a delicate ucedio on the investment which was loaned by the university of Toronto for use in the search for the capsule ‘and operated by a radium expert, indicated the position of the pow- curred. a (Canadian Press) NliiCXhfW) t‘l'|'_\', .‘\]il'li 2i. oilo bodies and lilirly lwo ill_illl'1‘i E . cbnrrctl roan-hrs oi a plus-onto train bllrncd by ilnllllits ill n iloli up in the sitiio of .l' ‘r eopies Paper TBIilEIJUNIIiN illliBl. HY WERE ClilSEil LAST NIGHT Passengers Shot As t They Tried to Scramble ThYOlIghi 'l‘hc closing,’ lecture of the Windows — No Foreigners on Train When Outrage 0c- 1‘11|1.\' iilii, persons hull bot-n lulu-n today trozn i . i.'nol't'i- lit-all, silbmitted an unusually high- \\\\ / l/flés/f. 1 - \.\.\\.*_ \\\\\\\\ MAXIMS or A MERCHANT Let your friends be numberlsu; but that Inner circle-be wary oil its IiiiliES 4 Bya. High Class Lecture-Recital on Men- . delssohn in Heartz Hall Which Was i‘ Largely Attended. -_-___ the inter- Menllelssohn family to give musi- rsiing and well patronized Cale- cal performances on alternate Sun- donlun (‘.lub series was held last day mornings ill their dining room, .llil.{ill ill thc Ilcartz hionlorial Hail, with a small orchestra, which Fc- by tho presentation to a large audl- lix always conducted, evcn when rllro of a fracture-recital of excep- ho. was not tall enough to be seen nlonnl lnorii on lilendolssohn. Without standing on a stool. Tho il‘(‘llll'(¥l‘ was Professor For ouch of tboso concerts, llc l-I. l-‘ll-tt-llcl- who gave ii. instructive i-olnposoil some llt:\i\"].li8(.'0Sl—l-[)iil}]'f' and l-olnprrllcnslvo outline of the lltziic pifll10l01‘10 11110611 111181? . lit.- and works of the grcat music-or entrusting tilcnl to his sister urn-r \Vilii‘il. Professor l-‘lomtl-‘ifiiliiiy. while ills other sister Re- ign-d py lilrs \V. lo‘. Flctcbeijbclcka sang the vocal numbers, and 1 or it Lillian IilacKcnzie, Mist-fills brothel" Paul performed the 1‘ i\<liilit‘\‘ll llornbv, Mr. Percy Dimusic written for the ‘cello. ill this i Williams. and Mr. w. Roy ivhile-iwfl)’ “Die Bieden Notion" was first privately performed on the tiftee1tli l; clal esiinlates lnllic cd that iili!‘('in5=§1|]\1sicz1l program, in wiliciliunniversary of his birthday. ’ which throws off total dead might roach n illlll(il‘(‘(l.‘i\ es Kathleen llornbygave scver- I11 1.111s W81‘ A150 110111111 his life- irays with peculiar electrical pro-‘The military escort oi’ iifiy whiclual violin solos from the works of 1011K 11181111811111 with the celebrated ti perties. , was o" the train when i; Evidently the capsule. which hadlup, fought until nil were dead t. wounded . Ibecame entangled in the dressingi the train. taken from tho patienfs neck and! llelltlal (ifiiccs Interesting 1 Lecture 0n The British Empire leaders. Flt said that. Sccrcizlry o 1\\":1r Alnnro had ordered thc "l-c itinlrcd lnozisurvs for an .pursilii of thc pri sis who i'(‘t‘i'!i\‘t‘1 ‘their instructions from tho epic-o plutc o1’ Nicxico Pity." was llcld lilo master. A statement issued from tho prc- 111 11111111011 (rilnrgos "(Vlibollcj 111110- iReibei-s" with responsibility for’ '.lic' attack, asserting that thrce Roman wCmthollc priests were among thc 11111111 11111111191‘ (,,.,.,.g(,,i,. iilll‘ illil3l']ll‘f‘iii.li0ll oi‘ their offcr- 111° 111-59- 1105111111 111111 pianist, Moschsles, who, when ask- ed to receive him as a pupil, said, y;"if he wishes to take a hint from fgecg me. as to anything new to him, ho Q, um] 3150 ggyofally jmcan easily do so; but he stands in ‘ no need of lessons." In 1825 Abraham Mendelssohn took Felix to Paris, where. among 011mg programmelcther musicians then resident in f was rendered ill true artistic style. 1-119 11119111111 111111311111 11° 11191 111911111 _ '|‘llc different. pcrfnrnlere gave l1i11111111 110111111‘ 1111111111110 15011100891501 Meycrbeer, l lugs and l'l)('(‘i\'l1(l (enthusiastic alid 11.1111 11111111 1111 11111111111" 19111111 ‘"1111 _ |,,»,,|,,,,,‘.,,,| applause frmn [he am“. many artists oi’ European celebri- ‘l'.llt'i! to rl-spollri to oncorcs. 1-v- 119 19111111911 1° 13911111 ‘V1111 11111 Mrs \V. E. Fletcher.| Lillian MacKenzic, Mr. l‘i7i1l‘f'y i). ivillinms and Mr. W. R0 ‘Whitehead were heard with e ruiliss No foreigners wcrl- ol The rel-Ital was without doubt“ the musical event of the year. . . " .- ~- . ».. - ' fahcrinM .182’, o ‘h- ‘ "Animist without “Iitflllllxifv thc 1001,32."“L113;:::)I;;,.,?$JZ;J:I1It"‘ligugfi in; home ,-e§Km,,d §'.,,,§§',dw,{',,§f§,§,,. i Yesterday afternoon the lion. F. 11M“ “M1 “1_"1‘1""1_“]' '1 1911111 111-4‘ f.“ mm IH-Ufiulhle evenings ‘)‘nte]~_ er zeal than ever, completing on 1.1. Nash visited West Kelli. ‘School 1°11 Q1111 1-‘ 111111111 "1 '“11‘1"~“‘_"1 "111 u,i.,,,,,._,,i_ ithe tenth of August an opera ill ialld delivered a very instructive and 01s, ""0 .1“ L110“, 1111111. iltisiliy 111*" Air. Jllnlos Paton who presided in 1W0 11°15‘ 11 “"111 “1_°‘1111*1"191'11111°1111‘ mnlplwhensive flames“ u“ ‘he Br“; pOMHi oi lilo lulllluiy gilalil, iloiiloll lmmllurlllg Hm laminar paid aiporuulce_ t is“ mum"! bcpore Hm senior xmpjcil and-gasoline nnythtl (‘Ollviltih i». lrimm! w his "mutt", ‘Lmmy and} No ordinary boy could have cs- ll-i who were gathered together ill 1111’ l.‘11-‘-‘“’11i1“'“ 1“"1>‘"1 "'1 11111111‘ ‘their coluulotlious Assembly ‘nilli. -. .-. . , _ [capcd llllill,illl'8(l from tho snares y. and ‘soon 4hr wzwhl-s were zi Lfixwlf‘?[Yfililwfffiiifl 1::_I:)1";:;“o:;1 attended upon such a liio as Mon- . ’l‘o giro tho pupils sonic nctlvc§“““"_“ "1 11111111111". A“ 1h“ "'1:"'1""1_ |o;-;;,i|,,,,,.,,|_.;_ “Hm, Hum“, m, amO11ll1lkiii0llllll0W lived. Nntwlibstanth rip“, h, H“, moceu-tllugs Mu NuH||l[)3S-St\lll.{t‘l‘.~i ‘lllPt-inii) smilllhli p‘ "M m PFUHNHSOI_ Fhu_llcl_,si’lllg his overwhelming passion fort lprepared a vary excellent paper on! 111110111111 11"‘ “““1"“'“ 1" 11'“ 51111111111 .\ (dull-s in thc ]ll‘()i{l‘tll1lm nalnqy 111111111’: 1119 Q9119?!" 01111111111011 111111 the lClllpirr. and hurl this road by!mtifiivzlfififlf1111116‘im"! n l“ “In i. . lvioicllcr, Alisa \ .i.ll'lil-lu Mav- ‘mflllxyfigalllfiirifgffni‘ 1:1,?" 1101",“ . v. ' , 1‘ ""':i'i- . , 1. '..1'.' f 111190 oftiw 1-1i1do1\l1ilp1is.n mmlyrymzu, (Imfw w“ mm a wssunupr l .r'll>_ Miss i\1l.ilii‘(3Il ilnrliby. all-in,- m, Homo“, Wm, PM f,’.,.';,’.:,",,1,- “bcclllnc illsllnc when his \v| 111111011 0-‘11711011111815’ wcil and receiv- prestige 0i’ the Britq ‘1511 Empire and the uilgprpggged,‘ , W ‘d’ I . Liberal Conven .l0i1S I'd-ll’ right as citizens of this Em! plre . Alt the close of the address a: 11198111’ Voiie oi’ thanks moved ‘byf 1 gDavld Stewart and seconded by Mr. J. Leroy, Holman. Prcslllvlil mloi‘ the East Print-o Libel-iil Associa- i lodged. i Tho -Priuci I Vvcntions in thc town llllll. Sunl- pal, Mr. Johnston, pro) mersidc, yt.'l<iit'l'(i1i_\' aitcrnoon, iilt‘ i iz-lded. and in introducing tho speak- 01111101111011 for tin- Jlrd district 11f" .or| referred to the great litter-esp‘, cailcd first. and ihoro. “'41s 11111111“ iiilr. ‘Nash always took in ibkiuca. ally a full rcnrvsviihllinil '11 11"1“' tic-n. tho spliehditi flervigg ma; 1m gates. ’l‘hl~ nomination oi’ .\il'- relldered the cause qr education Harry Darby, WilS lnovcdbydflorlli‘ nominations carrlod. _ <Thc nomlnefls thanked iuo tin-oi- i112. for tho l-olilldolu-t: in1i111>'1‘1_1 1" them and askl-d iho ==1Ii1l1'11‘1 111 1111 delqgaies. Mr. .\. l-Z. Alclwlnl. 1.11» iP., was prcsclit llllli ilii1il‘(1FS(‘.(i thc meeting on both frdcrnl 111111 1111111 policies. _ _ . The CiillVtililitill for thc with (H5; trict tlllimrcd and ihcro were 11111.1 two lltlilllOH oiforotl for nomination. lMr. Lucas ll. .-\lliln wits moved 11y 1M1‘. ‘Charles It. llogcrs and sierond- ed by M,“ p“ W. Iiell. Dr. John IF, llVlcNeill was luorcd ‘bi’ 311*‘- 1' is, [mi-ry, and $ilt't)ll(i(‘(l i1)’ M1‘- 11' 1W. 'l'nnttin. Dr. .\lc.\'rl1i was not “"119 1111111£i1y concluded by the singing of the National Anthem. _Tornado Wrecks Fifteen Houses I (Canadian Frau) - CADDO. Okla., April 2L _. A tornado took one life and wrecked fifteen houses here yesterday. (i. A. Crockett. said the funnell shap- ed cloud was seen approaching for fifteen lninutes before it struck. Nearly all of the inhabitants rush. ed to storm cellars where they 1-9. _ Condensed Specials RATEo-tc. per word, not , each insertion in this column. ‘lbs ' Pa‘ iiirliie o fit description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Con- tral Job Printer, Phone 132. “ARRIVED CAR 0P‘ HORSES. This is the best lot that have arrived on the Island. For pri- vate sale at Buntain b Bell's stock yard. Wood Nib-McNeil. owners. 5084,! l2 3i ‘mounts as cilidoilio ole- oases. 112 Prince sum. mr. Clift 'M.D., no. moat done, don't delay. 4808~I»_1'l-8mos. moms Mans POTTID MIA? 11inch sausages, Sound“. New- 51:31: d: C0,, llieist Elli! ma; ‘You WANT eoob INVILOIII Pr s 6010i‘ 20c; 100 for 800.’ 115 .for 06c; 500 for $1.00; 1.000 for $1.“. P05090541. Gunfdiln Of- lce. GiisrdisilJob Printers’. ‘if. "rwoattrn wmvlo 1 ro- r on Fuller Ill products _11‘0i“ih‘ mvlsw wlui mallow in 0h" 10th ~..w t “lately. ail- drsu ram ‘ i‘ ‘to ; ml ' v . ~l diatom purposes. monltr to Illdr take orders ton ‘Ito . i- - . inn nlndc 11 maincd until afiel- the danger bad Dream“ hm‘ 111' M hi.- convention passed. G. N. Overstreet was ‘speech ‘hankmg l. i kmmp . (m- ‘tho honor collfelred 11111111 11111 ‘and asking llleln for their wholr- i» » - ' "m: hearted support. -5i101~’¢111151)11'°_1"i Bad Fire In . 'M°""'C7 n‘ 1110111111 ‘Gilriiii Thoi 11111111111 Japan isosrt.ii:o...;..l.... " ‘—‘—“ i" ISaullders was not 11111911111 1"" m“ dflfllliiln limo) following loner from 111"‘ 1° 1"”. LONDON, April 21». ~A- llrs- chairman was tend- which is believed to have caused casualties and destroy . ‘about 1,000 houses in the town f Kans- zawa. is reported in an "Exchange Telegraph despatch from Tokio, The fire swept ihrousb the town which is in central Japan fanned by a high wind doing damage es- timated at 5.000 yen (about $2,500, 000). Ksnazawa has iLDODIlIItIOII 0f 129.000. - Ministry to Con- 1 tinlle, in Office CAIRO. Esylit. Avril 21. —- The ministry of Adly Yeghen Passe which announced its intentions to resign several days ago it is‘ my understood has agreed to continue in office temporarily-for adlzifllibt: This 110011611 to have been reunited; bllillflw health-of forlnerPrsili- ier zuioui Pasta. leader fr!!!‘ maioritylla the it’ permit him to-d, l Ill cal sttitltiun Just. _ .“l should be much cibligcd it’ yo" wbuld make the following 1:31:21 nouncoment i0 the delegates PIE-o, ent-at the convention toliliily-t ‘ha, (gqmplete plaliormjlfld 1w- ity o lectj. Liberal 98111’ 11-1 111° “mm "g inn“: 10h W111 11° “1"munced at a i. flll.~ meeting to be held in the ‘whom lire. For thfl P11116111 111"“; ‘an i tint the policy 111m b11118" piomy.‘ at the coming election on tlgomtedi Dsranco 111191111011 W111 111° “u n 1 to the electors 01 111° 1111111111” “,1 a plebiscite to be held in i111: d! July’ 1929' conlflmlngit favor ofi in! questions: Are 1'01! 11 t A”! "°"““'1“' ‘he "°““"““oli°ot.o.oi. 1°" 1“ “m "1 Kovemqdie hiberali or the “l9 or amuom d nce with "'1' Wm m“ m Lenoir “of WlliCii the democrstlonirlintliion 82mm the 15151113131 tiltn-lfsoalfi l! °*1”'°“°‘1 fi-tliople cite. Yours faithfully. Muff-id. “linden! in t- to- rasifln of 1 the hnd re (>])i](ii'i\ll, \\‘i‘l‘t! ilurlll-il within In Summerside. aibly acknolv-lti-irn, presided nt tho Liberal con- ,. llrzlli ihkiicssol’ y Willinnls. :lllr| bllzlltlywilfie-‘fln uccnmpushud mm, m- um wwm |‘,l(_n_yll_ul_ l-le was ltlrcady recognized as a ‘ . i . - in. second class roach. 'i‘ill- lllitll ,_ 1“ 1'11‘ 1"".‘111111|1111t€ 1~'i11i‘1i 11y 11111 11111518 Witlli - 11911111111 “urkuons 111 1191111“ “X1111” a‘; ‘Jig, '“;0i“1.):|".m'."'“ m’ [he dm"<~r:l\\'iicd out of n window ibinltizii; [uiiqvi] “1""v'i“1"“"1‘11 11111111 {whom llc alssoeiatsd, and these arr-i Th" "mmdy wmch l“ 1101111611011 fftwmi IO1..HH1I' illls. inmilv \\':l.\' iil-silo him. lio oi- .. flnllfydii‘?‘M11111’ “1“"‘1"1"“"1""Hist» weir men oi’ acknowledged (lvluldensed oxtruct m, [he panama“; w. lllti lltlftilllg ‘of thc pltpcigilelnmod h) Fully“ m Hwml “qlplrlylyilqlililt )1v\\'.l.- lioin in iliillllillltifi,illlltuhll" and noflmom Th‘, [gummy glands of animals. is taken intern- “jrr- fir“ 1111111 1111 11111111111111" 1111],“, h‘\:lr(l 1pm,. _,,.,.,,,,,,,S h", m“ (‘MW-KIN 1-1.1‘ o: 01111111111)’. 1311-1- illjiions to iigolsnl by Which he was ally in the form of tablets. These 9511 “'1 111 he kilcuriy. minted, fhmeg prevented <1 s uncut. o tit. troubles caused surrounded would have rendered 100k and mate “k6 candy’ which ly, and feeiipgly portrayed the < - - by illi‘ i‘lf‘llilil occupation ot’ llam- ilnost clever students intolerable. ilill'i.'., Abrnhaul llielldoissoiln, fatlr-lm t the natural nmiability of his .cr oi the composer, emigrated? '- to ili-rlill in 18,11. ilere the boy Fe-i211511‘:111:3pyulignlgelgigsgohhfllégglsfi i.\,Villlii his sister, Fanny, rccelvcdjml up {mummies town-pa 5915.“. thclr first instruction in music fronrgerilon 1 their mother, an accomplished mil-l Somfanel- the“. 1.8mm from Paris clan, unllor whose care the two [he Mendelssohn famny moved m "111111111" 11101119115911 50 P1101111Y111111 a large old-fashioned house In the 11119111 59011 110',Leipl1Xigel' Strasse, containing an 'i‘licil~ next teacher ivas luollsolo’;§f,§,.§:1,,'j'j'f,’§m,ff,°2'.§§§§.,e1,§‘,,u§t5 lilglll, who. during the temporary.-—i:apabie 0i‘ accolumodatlilg sev- I' niIll-licc ol" tho lliendolssobll falil-icrill hundred persons at lilc Silli- _" in Paris in i816, gave them vlllt1-- day performances, 11113:"my’:gills-cigar!‘ to Bern“ they y Ill Autuénn hof tllc following‘ ~ . y our s "gar en- ouso" w tnesse “"111 191111111111 111 11101011811-111158 111111 tho first. private performance of the during the years he Served on the Rep"), and S(,,.,,,,d,.,| m. _\ir. iltoy:Fgliilliltltrilrglii lfarmlgzgétreg‘. ill [?i&:li|17'i()\v(3t¢l.ll]"g t.o ShakospeurU-s "A Mid. ‘Cilariottetown 1S1 l 1M ll -n. 'l‘l- ‘lii-lllilltltitill of. .\l|-. 4. . _ ._ 1""- 11111 Msinnmsl‘ Night's Iiroonl" (from the sol-vice ho stlllorocndgtflinad‘ 11lliilHM111f111l11111111111 iioriiwrli‘ i11-‘1l"‘1'i"' ‘..m.lillrl'pii1h‘tll'1t‘ 11111-1‘! ‘lain-ling’ 1119111111611 .. 11w’ wclummv" uwmhflm’ 111‘ 01' 01111 01 "110 ileading (i111: 1;“; (‘f French School-l) win inowli b1 gxgllixllimllitlld$71181: lnlihirliliifill int,‘ may“, is take“) .nm flmflhe‘, v r f ' -1 i- - * _ '1'." l HCHIJIII‘ :--~g:- . ~ . 01's ill this Province. Prospm- tiallaln and >N111W11I1 H". yumm- U; PM] Hey__,(,|yfg;,::,,,,i3:323 riféétfilfuxgggqtoagobrlggéiii l‘he interesting proceedings ‘by Mr. James H. Aiclunntn. iloi 1‘,,,,,.,.|;,.,,_ ' ' ‘ ' ill. tl l l ' lilondclssolllih-l first. public por-, 17111.5?“ mr )9 n“ M that time only forlnunl-l- canto at. the age of nine.‘ will-n ho played the piano part. in zliprrformeti at Stottin in February, dllhvult. trio by Woolfl. il827. under lilo direction of the ill April. 1810, he entered tho Iier-iyonng composer, who was at once llll hlligakaliemio as an alto singer, accepted as tho leader of a new and and in lilo following year he begun highly characteristic manifestation 111i thc age of eleven years, to com-ml the spirit of progress. lfcnce- post- ivitil extraordinary rapidltynlforth we must speak m’ mm‘ “m as ills earliest dated work is a Cfillllbfll. student, but as a mature and ex. ‘in completed on the 111th of Junu-ipcrieuced artist. ~ ‘illjV, 1820. During that yoar, hoi In April, 132p, Mgnflglggohn pa“) ‘produced nearly sixty movemontslhls first visit to London. His re- illr-iilriillg songs. llianoforts sonatasflcwvption was enthusiastic. He made composition for the organ. vlolln.]his first appearance before an Eng- ‘ltnll trolio and oven n dramatioilisll audience at. one of the Phil- piorc ill three scones. Surely a re-ihnrmonic Society's (lqncerts-then nlarkllhlc achievement for a boy ofihcltl in the Argyil Rooms—on the iclcvcn years. it bccanlc a custom, with thc (icfln|_lnued on page 5) r __ iiicliciiliiiii iii lliiinr Millliiiijiiliiiifliil vlslllinlv YOHNLOI age. The overture was first publicly d|Now (Canadian iPFOII) . wag up“ AMJJERIST, N. 8.. April 21.— (y, Samuel F. Doyle of Charlottetown n“, was elected as President of the T newly organized branch of the keiy that the A. A. U of officials mould agree with the pointment of a deposed official. here was a heated debate on this ~l>olnt and when il-l. A. iMacQusrrie, Maritime ‘Provinces lbranch of the M p_ p_ o; westvm, raquofled the A. A. U. 0H1- 111 the special mw- return of ill-l club credentials, oth- illfi called tonight 111K101. NOHIIIII er (“hams followed an“ and one MacLeod, of St. John. W110 hid 111111111 meeting for several moments was delegated with powers to reorgan- m, V9,.“ o; m-joummont. h, f“; 11-6 1119 81111091111911 11111111111 111' 111° the motion was made -but not put. President 0f the A. /A. U- 0! C. Two A Q Pampas of Dartmouth "v94 names were proposed for the lPres- the d” and made m apps“ to m, ideiwy.‘ 13- F- DOYW- 10111191‘ W991‘ delegates to reason out the situa- dent elf gs $156018?“ 1118?? 3'11 non in the interests of Maritime Hon. . . n o i oncow» -gpgfl,' , , Doyle was elected on- tbe ballot In “n,” w I l, comm Nor. by is vat; om!’ 64,141- x121‘ I 19218151’ man uaouou m a that-be would pol-ed . man‘ 016d i - John refused to recall 1-11! 11011111111‘ . e l ’ ’ a tlon of m. Doyle, stating tliat it '“I"'“°d 9“ 11'" 1 - #7.,’ , .._ . - = . 1 ‘ rowth; the day that Napoleon re- y Mme“. Read b _verybod)i 1 5:2: '" ' Covers Prince Edward Island ‘Like the Dew i . cusatorrsrows, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1927 3535,73,‘;,,,g,~="g:;';;,,_f"=:g;° Resulted-- Railway Stafi Fled in Panic. (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, April 2i. —An uli- confirmed rulnor was received from Nankow that Michael Borodin Russian advlsor to the liankow government previously reported ill a. hospital ill the foreign quarters of llanktlw was ilnder detention. From Nankin it was learned by udreless that firing between tbnl city and Pnkow, on Nlc opposite side of tho Yangtso bud been ro- sulncd. Shells fronl Pukow fell on the railway station at. Nanklng resulting ill numerous casualties. The railway staff fled ill panic. Nanklli is held by the Cantonese (nationals) troops, whiic Pukow is ili the hands of the northerners. Marshal Chang Tso-iln, the chief commander of the northern alli- ance has ordered General Chang Tsung, the Shantungese loader, to stop tbe ncrtherners from firing on foreigners ships in the Yangtsc. Foreign naval authorities say that virtually all foreign ships have been fired on as a daily occur- rence, tile fire usually being ro- turned and little thought bciul: given of it . All business property ill Peking in Szechwan province has been sealed and padlockcd. All for- eigners ilavo departed, except one Frenchman, a Japanese, two Nor- wegians and ten Germans. Eva- cuated foreign bungalows llavc been domolisiletl. The reports arc made by Dr. J. ll. liicCartllcy, tho port physician. Reparations Demands LONDON, April 2i. ~—Thorc will bu. no ultimatum ill the new pow- ers’ note to Eugene Chen. Canton- ese foreign minister, ill connection with tho Nanking disorders, Brit; isll llniictl Press leurils, bllt should the fresh demands for reparations tion will be proposed and larobabllitics taken. Tile split between General Chiang Kai-slick, leader of the moderate national and the Canton- ese government at Ilankow, is per- turbing the various nation's involv- ed in the Chinese crisis because the former is still all unknown quantity insofar as foreign inter- ests arc concerned. ill nil Carillon Recital v To Be Broadcast! (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 21. —0n the night. of July 1st it is planned in connection with the Diamond Jllb- ilee clwiebratlon to broadcast. from coast to coast a recital on the par- liamentary carillon, if it is then in- stalled and also a programme of patriotic music. Tho idea has been sanctioned by tho jubilee committee and l'll(ii0 and telephone‘ experts were ill consultation hero; today concerning thc technical end! of the performance. .1 _ (Canadian iPrsn) ~ iKlNGiSTUN, Ont., April 21. — Thomas ‘McCoskoy. convicted slay- or of Guard ‘M; E. Jenkins, of Portsmouth Penitentiary, was hang- ed at the county Jail at 12.07 o'- clock this morning. Paul Kollins At N otre Dame Academy "’Tis an iil wind that blows no good." The Reverend _Sisters and student body of Notre Dame Acad- emy as well as the pupils and teachers of Queen iSqnaro School appreciated this fact yesterday aft- ernoon when. owlng to a slight epi- demic of a somewhat contagious disease in dfsnslngton, it was neces- sary for Mr. ‘Paul Koliins, the cele- ____._¢-o->----» McC0skey Hange yesterday afternoon. former performances in the city mlghly appreciated.‘ with brilliant comedy usions. Mr and"- elahprate costumes. ‘Pile fimous-eiocutionist iv mos esthubls tip" overhtlto 1 trflatmen also.“ visltillQ-JQ. m: fo i-lflevtlll‘ m. mo: iil ctr Wlllm Niiiiiiiiii iitPiiii 5 E |_ i [H B Yi -1 iii N i_[|_ii i 5 F Numerous Casualties result ill no satisfaction drastic ac- ' ‘Fitzgerald, Toronto, brated proteau character portrayer to cancel his engagement there last evenins. thus enabling him to give a speclsl- recital at the academy As was his his program last evening was thor- it embodied some of the clsslitts, i terspersed Rollins seemed lb he it! better form than ever, and displayed imany new a rdfllliaflolftlie. Ind is . lwoslflflbl during the saltyoerror July. i810 is. Umlfllld Stock Perish In i Alberta Blizzard iiii ii iii Some stock perished in this district‘ ~in itbe thirty eight hour illizzard iwhich blew itself out yesterday.‘ i Y J0me herd of cattle wandered into ‘ a slough and were practically froz-i , i i ifoilitiffiiif.351.11.11.25. iii?‘ —“ - ~ i” :;ii...'t"'.*:.:"mistrust: iiiéiBank "-1 Japa“ ‘s Ad‘ gest individual loss reported. The‘ vanclng L a r g e Sums to Hard Pres- sed Institutions. nice weather preceding-the ‘stormi itemllited stockmen to let their stock‘ out. - {EL Suoceeds MaoBrien ' (Canadian Press) 2 OKIO, April 21. —The Batik of As Japan ilClii nu urgent meeting this morning at which it. was reported ~i- ithc question of ll moratorium was (Canadian Press) ‘liiiiflllfififitl mving to the serious fin- O'I"l‘AWA, April 2,1 -_Th@ _]()|||'||- nnrlal situation. Later the Prem- ‘sl in a from page now“ Bu,” [his im- sulnlnonl-d all the big bankers morning says that it 19pm; "from to his official rosidence for a con- an official source that some days 1'01'1‘-111'1‘- A 11111111111? 0131110 T011117 ago an urder-ln-cnuncil had been banks arc experiencing runs and passed appointing hiajor Ggnerfll the question is being asked wheth- H. C. Thacker, as chief of staff ill 111‘ 11111 11111111111’ 01111 119 1119111111011 succession to General Macgrlen)’ notwithstanding that government The paper adds that "as matters 01111111101100 may 1111 1111111111- now stand, General Tbacker will T118 1381111 111' J11l1fl11 1B 911116111101“ iassume the duties of chief of staff 1111i 1.11 1111110111 111N600)’ l0 r8111!" on June 1st." ‘the hardshipped banks. Lines 0f i automobiles were outside its doors 111212.. 2311135125.“ ..f.i"i§.2i. °}'.‘o.§3 , with bank notes. Even the larg- Of Sacco And Vanzetti | est banks are experiencing runs and every effort is being made to replenish their currency. Today tilt Bank of Japan advanced to Toltio institutions more than 100,000,000 -— yen bringing tho gross outstandinl i (Canadian Press) advances to appruxinlateiy 1,163,- . BOSTON, April 21. —A pctiiioniiltililloi) Y1111- . ‘signed by one hundred and tilirtyi Two small 1111111111 1w 1161111911 10' delegates to the Ontario conven-‘Iifly. 11111 1110 0111015 flpllifflln)’ ticlit labor pzlfly wag rpoelved by withstood the runs temporarily. It Governor Alvin 'l‘. Fuller yestelyis understood that institutions at day, The pgflflo" demanded u“. Kobe and Osaka are hard pressed. - conditional release or Nioqlo Sggcfi but no specific news has been re- 1nd Bartolomeo Vanzetti, admitted ceivcd. The stock market was radicals. who arc under sentoncl- sinking and 11006111101019 senerali! ‘of death for murder ill a pay roll \\‘@1‘B 11011118111181!» roilbcry. . i TOKYO, April 2i. —~The news- i paper Asahi slated today that be- , . , ... . - ~ ' ginning tomorrow all banks in 1T0 Japan will temporarily suspend _ ' . payments for two dliys. In the 111111011111 110111118 r.s*z'a"z.".".;...ar" .i.i"::"..:"::.;. ‘i’; I clulov u moratorium for twenty Federation days during which a special ses- .--~ . ision of tho dict will convene for (Canadian Press) ithc purpose of adopting measures MONTREAL, April 21. ~-'l‘ilc. '0 assist the bank of Japan. C011- Canadian Boxing Federation, at a firnlatlon of Asahi’s statements meeting ilcre yesterday decided to could not be obtained in govern- affiliate with the National Boxing ment circles. Federation, which includes tho majority of the commissions in the United States as members. Thomas Murphy of Toronto, was elected president for the forth- coming year. Louis Rubinstein Montreal, J. Morkin, Winnipeg and Pierre Gagne, Quebec, were chosen vice presidents and J. P. was elected iiiiiiii Biilfiiil _,._.._ .H|ii iii IIHiiNBE 1115111115 (Canadian Press) i (Canadian Press) wiigolriiiltinbglplilolixti"ilfealer 11111111011‘ A1111“ 21' _P“1r1ck years‘ ago and rclnainod a carrieri131°1191'1'i11- 19911935 19111111911 11111911 is the oniv source uncovered to zlc- 111 111“ d‘11'11111119111 91 a 05115111511 Con", 1-0,. ‘the typhoid [Over opldenlyNflliflllili Railway train near Herbs ic which started iil Montrcill.‘p1’1y11“- 01111111111‘ two days ‘ago’ m‘ -1 March 4th and carried on for more 1111"‘ 111 1511811111171 13711-111919 9111111119 than a mouth. Before being 11° 1111111111111 1115 11111111 11110111 119119111‘ brought. under control some 2,415 lmliyiliii 1111111- -1- 1111111181011- 311-11191 0,8,,“ develolnw Th“, mm, .,,,.il3ull. and ll. lfinderiey to Canada. mwpecungly appnod [or and guqdwiiil a shipment. of horses. The ~ work m u 10c,“ duh-y“ H0 was latter were all killed in the wreck. ~ (“Hmissed as mo“ as n was ]efl|~".'l'lr0(l0l‘ick was associated with the ed “m, he was u carrhm ‘others ill the Lldlngton stud farm _._..»-.- at Thamc. Oxfordshlre of which ssccretary. Capt. Lidlngton was associate g , owner. > '. Broderick. interviewed todilY 1' is As G000 A CAME As Cots oust it's N01’ 5o EXPENsivE ’ ‘said. i had a photograph taken for ‘the trip and my baggage was paclf- I cd. Five nights before I was to . leave i dreamed the ship which I ~- was sailing collided with another vessel. I seemed to be drowning. After that. dream I became nervous and decided not to Join the party. Canadian National Railway of- .1‘ ficinls were, today encleavorlng to ‘ ascertain tho correct identity of thc man. previously believed tn have boon Broderick who, with all . others was killed in the wreck. - Announcements, Coming Events, _ Meetings, Etc; “illclnonrber tho Charity Wlillii in Cilildron oi Mary ‘Hall, Frill) rho 22nd at 8 o'clock. Admin 25 cts, 5007-4-11- I Tolooiirro. Aprlbfll-i-lllilaritlmc. moderate west and northwest winds with somewhat higher tem- "inquiro Re Chronic Dinah poraturo. ‘lioroniio cloudy .. 62-138 112 Prince Street, Dr. Cliff, ll. D11 'm—itl\D. D.. most dons don't dell’ ‘Montreal clear . . . Qiidbec lair .. . . . .- . . . . . . . 78~42 mmvey-y 1n pa“ my“ 319ml“; ~f . ichisitlootetuwn cloudy .. etc-sol flgg-gqg-Qgjgi, _l'liadi'l‘axcl dy... .'56~38i _.._.. - . st; John oildy . .. lie-iii 0']mpgfl_3n[_ h, Lqlflgp-Lldidl iBoston cloully.. .. . 00-6t wish lng appointment lor the a: ‘New York cloudy .. 88~68 known spin"; m ‘ mph tide this afternoon at-Lllt meats, phone Mrs boll ' » and tomorrow morning at 8.08. i Slut sets tlrhi eveblnf at 0.58 and . ' rises itlmrlortuw morning’ It 1.60. "spam m“ I 111st“ quy-“tlol-"Ilioon fleturdsy, Alp- iAu r .. w. m. . i - t he islmlmeiride tidti f ates" M» w one ' i. l. l’