, » '1..." opvpcnu» tlu. nil-mun omens on? Follicle!“ ‘Mrs. (~Dr.)‘.l. D. Mctluigan made her first stage ogl-learance ill this city in tile role 0i’ Mrs._Weber, ill She spoke her lines is all ex- inlpression of naturaiuess. in his cllulucter role of Old John Gr°“"°“°l' “UM Swim"!- .he g-"rliener and sexton, 3- v The 4m»; 0g David JoyL-QI (}],3;<e'3-Sl1l&ll—~' Sunshine Inn Stellar lather, was wcll taken by Mr. J. stringers. Austin 'l‘rulllol' ul short notice, Charles -Auxl.iiary Society was very ‘ largely attended great credit upon Tnainor, theclvpable stage director and On all the members of the cast- Mr, Trainer has successful productions. _ lninstrlll shows, comedies, drdillllll entertainments, but ncoe which furnished more pleas- ant entertainment than of last evening. plmwe was frequent iastic, the specialties also, which were numerous and all of a. blah received hearty applause- The performance was well stalfld- Lhe cues being jpicked up quickly llnd with hostage delays. ill a (allure nluch- eppreciated in aay- amateur performance- ceiielt music was a local orchestra, which also slid- ed, to the enjoyment of the OVJII- Mr. Jack Connolly as Weber, o. village swain, Urban J. Pinenu, us DiclcWnrl-en Editifs brother, were excellent in st the last Easter {performance and this time they have added to their Mr. Emile Arsenauit, as Willinms, Bruce's valet, also acted le interest‘ of the play, were taken very creditably by Misses. Gerty McAuiay, Frances Mcilelianisouthwmpm“ Sire“ T710‘ Violin lMlulien, Georgie . and Mrs Frank whcGufgan. During the berformance hand- some bouquets were passed over H‘ A- R T911597 Party- tha footligh-ts t0 ‘Mllefl F Miss MoCormac. v I in addition to the lplay there were tween ‘the ucts',"*i£‘hlcll"'w“el'é“ warmly received 4 T-hese included vocal solos by Miss be h Jean Gomhum, Mr. Louis .l)ollgan, Mr. W. Williamson, Flynn, Miss Lucy Bill dances by Mr. Martin‘ Power Lilli] a dluet by "the S Twins," (Messrs Jlmles and McDonald) who prlpulal mvorite, and Ml. lSbean and ill rcspondin iillanlaon in the important leading role of Bruce Mccailoch, a dcreisnor. disclosed a Trainer voice which he suti-Jlementod with good stage deportment. and which made his part delightfully" natural. Miss Gladys N M-oCorlnaokI-l por- Oierlylnycogtlle hi-roinz understanding of subtiiefexpreasiorl- and ‘She repeated her big stage success of last Easter and received much onthueiastib and; welliieserved our lynn andI 15- F01! Smile" - encoreti. Another lmiportant that oi‘ Edith Warren, an heiress, (like?! very capably ‘by Miss Agnes Idiynn, who played her part very clearly without stepping out of her larankilhc i u. - W111 Stamp Out ML-u iMLle Brothers in the cllar- , actor role of Old Sarah, the house- kepper played her -wn_s responsible for many hearty Mr. Jas, Callaghan, as be: gralldsolhhfileepy Jimmy" also lines with reference down the; lThe lperformance is b ed at the Prince Ell ing. when no tl0llb another crowded house. 25 Oil Stock , Fakers Arrested’ (Special to ‘Dine Guard FORII‘ WORTH’, April 2 live oil stock promoters were ar- rested in a government against iakers who were nilo eing repeat-l ward this even-j ‘ ‘I-OQ'O@*¥O-OQ fvi-‘cpnllcncca Specials ltATllIf-"lk w line per my. 9o pol- do; for s days or ove for 8 days or ovor. a lino. Groups of nt 0 r t. di t f ‘u h3g5: pallggugt, s21‘: have swindied thousands oi fonvflpecgal Rites . 0 cash. Add: u garnish-ad Room a winced. for nvon words. soc per vrevek. - in all parts oi’ North America. The Justice Department and Post Of- fice officials were working toget- iher, most of the prisoners being __ 1. . _lCllBl'$0(l with QWANTED-Q LADY BOARDS Apply Guardian Office. 4-8-31 at» ours emu. n;- warav. rlsuevieivlvo at this office. Free State Customs Now In Force (Special to Tihc Guardian.) DUBLIN, April ‘ti-Free Staiers customs laws went into operation on Sunday when officers here be- gan searching the baggage of im- angers and crews of all incoming _ Officers ‘ worked q courteousiy. Blldipro is to only public servants; work. who Illl n t‘. pen of traveller v. Ext-K W ‘ l Has Leitvliim p ‘a1 2- iteports ______.___.__..___.__.__. n/Mrmtd M‘ one! TWO amt: " experionoe.—R. T ____ .. wlmrzmoltu. ron GENERAL. lloupewtl-lvl. Apply Morel] Hotel.‘ WANTlD-J-XPII-Iii-IINOED MAID m general housework. mwcnl- MacDonald]. Hiilsboroltgh it... city. . m - "m fill-fulfill‘... rile w. r. yLtd, Queen 8t. . word. W18. Tan w _ "mansion Z lper was (provided. The chapcrones were Mrs. J. S Bngnail, Mrs. ti. E. vii. lMaeUready and Mrs. A. G. Peakc. ‘Sitting-Up’ Exercises. Wultz-~“A Lloulyie~anll i 4. Fox ’I‘l'ot—-»“Arln Drill" Order- Trninor, 118B fllld wllllllll. daughter of the Director, took the] 5. Waltz-JConielti Barrage" part o! Little Elfsie, (Sara's grand- Coal Hole Quarteilte. very intelligently andl -6. Fox Trot-w charmingly receiving generous ap- Strand" Gltlety Remarkable. 7. 'lvPaui ‘Jones-mum's Up" Ex- liobcrt emptions, Nil. Jlllil Ml'~| 8. WQltZ—-"'l‘l'l9 Man in ‘Tile Moon .011“); Tvell" Waterloo Lemon- Bfllh these lumber" a. FoxyTrot-‘mllln 8nd Iiapple. c! the cast appeared successfully Qlllcléslcp" (With apologies to Red Charlottetown at 2 ‘New-msn) Actg. Le. v Pte. iBeer! schooner. Stretcher Bearers‘ Chorus. gbe returned in duplicate. pA-ms, Alprii 2— Tile iYiLiDlllli-B-l sion of the League of Nations deni- t there Wm beimg with the represston oi traffici women and children, which had been in session here tor sev- verui days, ended: its . worlrtoday. it was resolved that an internation- taken mgurding the niltllrs and ex- tent ol‘ thin traffic and nleasurcs adopten for its repression. ‘The comnlissilon in it; r(i)ort Will ask the tounclil of the League of No- tions to appoint exports to colla- borate ‘with governments interest» gcdtO erll in the question. The contnlis- people sion also desires the [Aijxug or Na- tion international Labor lBllreau to collect information looking to tho protection of women emigrants. Tile report on the CODIIIHSSIOIYH work niil lbe submitted to the mu cii of the League at its meeting Geneva which begins April 10|.ll. m_ were‘ we’ 05E 0F some Plcd-lTlMCc- lF-‘(ou G-Fr b0 6:000 AT rr You CAN‘ FIND ANYBODY TO IX Y eealues: may have some _ _ h s pped out n. “s. Oulton. “ma” w i” m from time ‘to timpoince the first v _A elf are ‘revived today lb! the Dbiflo 6011' ":0RON'DU;"JX'sz'll a UV OI RiNT that tile! outlining‘ m‘ _ have d initoiy a rs n 11W domestic‘ troublos." “When high ‘as Hermione - left borne re- ostonslblyto in- emltes in Germany in reality, asserts the correc- ‘- out, one hlga gone to live with ‘ our routine.‘ tlon is ovcr a fortnight old". 3P9 . -.- _ l. w c‘ “mm K5 and tonight at 1-2. flun sotl this evening at 0:82. and rises tomorrow. looming at $8. ‘ nnoo lites later t 4. l" . —-Maritimo roture during iii-sh tide t vs morning 5t 11:55 sllmmerniml tide eighteen. mini hga- clluletlmivn. 5. Q. * 7uzn/ 1.; Readily llelyboiili rd island like -, . CHARLOTTETOWN, camellia.“ 'l‘UESDAY, APRIL 3,1923 d. H. U. A. lleili t M63100 May fillcoessiul ‘llama was nine. b57159 cplfisalppc v l" ‘lllllflllsllto last elvening, under “l9 fil-llfllflces obthe local brunch oi _ uoed- at lnc=§1f-.°§-f.‘ Xliciifiiifiill- 2::::;::_ l Prince Edward Th eatro LastNight UnJ-eT-lvaini ‘ii-J c-iii-‘lle-l-Y-if“ 5-1311 (‘idr Auspioos 0i’ St. Charles ‘Auxiliary, SooietyWas Very Successful. ‘ Thflivdflllhtfilll comedy “Beneath Skies of Blue" was presented last v Prince ‘ Edward Theatre by the challottewwu Dranwtlo aid :31’ thcvChariottetown Hospital was 1t flnst ruto performance and in every way fulfilielLthc high ex- (Spelolai to ‘mic-u _. __ llilltllllingv on the story that Joseph A; _ v "yiCunllpbeli, superintendent oi‘ a re " ‘ .. ‘ lil-lllilduction company who (liiiltplyourad Mr. iii). hiclLcalllil-lllt ltllly with TW l duslryipebrumy 10. was 5min “ml M, slilllle 0i tilt fillpllcllll phases ol‘ ‘ qmdy desmwed by running i. lilo licil llllnlillistration am] chill ,cos..i problem my he s Mexico, according to slat the coulltry's coltl vmini . . - it 2 enjoyed i. from start to linlsb. ‘rile-Bubm t ed by conmlarfi - Casino orchestra iul-nil-lileli excel- lellt music and u vcry tasteful sup lnllHllllBLi-llft, oi iertiiitcl. ulurll) p“ ‘W “kmb ‘l’ -““l'-"-"‘l.\ lllP lectcd. lMlnes probably will-Jill re- opened with shipments d ’l‘:mlpico to llllliilix. Tllllll? 'l‘il.-. blockade ltoiltililir-s . ’l"orllll--niiiie brunt-h‘ and Bind "0"" slequeni-r- iilr-rn was nnlllliltm r-uslll-llgcl- [rain frrlln the lflilml-"ll" Following was lilc protzrltllllne: Zero llour, 9.00 p. lll.— Clothing “m, acted her In" . m a pleasing inspection, Powder Puratlc lll1(| ind: creditable manner. :Mr. Geo, Beers, who icilinery in the plant was in opera. "W" “l” 1111111“ occasion the . mine .' ‘i -' l . Llilllllfll-TY to custom. ill. is declared “m; 1x13112300?) it your ‘Campbell and Reynolds were alone ' ' ' "‘ "l P-"V" ilfl the plant that night and that nc 41,, 1,. p“ I . - , , evidence can lbs found lilo/t the u,-...,_..,.,',‘ ,l_,,,,p,.,',olliffifl'lllllllllll slllfiyrllal- new“ w!“ tho superintendent ever left the place. “ ‘l gilllllhtvdtltullfook :ndlly,lio11owing l l‘ 1 ea u v o once n the oc- . . - - , l .. . ,.. , _, , v . . _ l-‘llllloll Uffilhl lv-r u l wk d glulitl atlillllilllai JliiVlliPH have Lllili. costltwe‘ ( "- Wu; e“ 1 Waltz-"Victoriu: All (Illlln-go" ~ Casino Orchestral. gave u 2. lFox Tf0t--"ll0lll), Camilla!" tille- iIlll- cleared v_ _ The car ferry leit Burdéq at 10.0-- ' ' ‘ “ l a ‘Stranded an The tine at 11.30, where she (Bill-Q lle Murrray Iiariborgvj. L10 pJil. yeslcrday. The eastern train ‘ts ‘Naval his execution. "or 7'0"“ WM" “"3111 WEB a good Ponduclol- iiiivbi is nuw working in the vlclaliyloi 48 Road. Progress is bclfigumfidt? 10. Ration Waltz-"Margurine, I Love You" Col. Dicks‘, A. S. (1., & The ‘parts of “the neighbors" mam which added much to ti \\'llE‘l‘I1 the track Ancthu‘ wesiern train l8;W0l‘klD§ ll. Fox Trot-“Limber Limbers" alégilloyliwifiiiggallfl" "Yrs lulla- , . Tin Bo d t ai will 12 Wsltz--'\My Moonlight Peach Horas“ Nkfuggy Jigs,‘ w,‘ one nasal-berm reached inwn at 4.30 a.m. yeslordgy, ability the announcement will bi’- gxang it; guru“. lmarie dluring the Easter recesppthat m; nmgy 1;. tnk 13. Fox Trot-“Two Days’ Ex- tension" Redtown Painters’ Band. a n‘ ', ' I l)!’ ‘lg/r! / r74" are} “\\\\\\\ the. Dew l Debate 00illl|lli|0il on liraii Address March 28th. ' Evening Session btrnaorr. Mich, April .2--Acl~ icolltinucd.) through machinery uaell in_ the 9“““il-' "l" iloliflios oi‘ I91" two authorities today detained (ieerge r"‘r“§7\ml‘ll>' 0f "lo $ilcocll from Reynold“. night mlrenum M we li‘ll,‘ iilrollo. l‘h<- educational!quce~ plcnlplllvcllllgllllop is said to hilvl‘ m" ll" **'l'"“'"<l t" be lllo law» in disclosed that ‘llll: grinding lllii- w“ m‘ H m“! "““" i" 1919; bl" lion from 1i p. m. until five ‘it SQfl-survutjlm” m“! ’“im'l"""'“t”d m. on the night ol‘ February lo M" l"°""“"*l "Y ilflllllli: :1 Ila-ill Brilllltllll now in “owl-y; (1(\';I“'Lll ‘lulllllllf lronl Ott-lwv. ih-spllr lilo 1"“""-"-‘¢*<l lsxulion Sflllil fall's and llii."i'i‘LtHi‘(l although a gyguf 5'“ ‘I HiNiWii Iii Lives Causes‘ Widespread Demand tori? Some Kind of Svlettlement to End the” StruggleuEssen the Storm Centre i " Isolated and Doin known. (Special to The Guardian.) BERLIN, Aiiril 2-— Germany 1-9. ol‘ negotiations to end I-l"! i i i C-FD i —$ I_-|"'I i F < Piilii LKHH} u: luv-u. Onnvdvl uni-pa: Annual luloulplloilllolliioi [B5 gs There are Ulgv |that bloodshed in the nllllr must cee-se came indications today that the Cunn Government might try new peace maneuvers this week week based on ibe cry that Bel- voum at least is tiring of the ad- "Lvtwo lives. The Venture and might be split from Berlin press air-kg if it 1g not dell or l... .3 . L . . _ , v now France if satisfactory offer; were dllilycii in.) llrimivlttlilgi.M“ m lllllo ll.- put out more feelers in pointed Pflflq , n; B . I - ____ m“ whp, that _ v - J i F0588 s; suggesting the . F given '12:) lltlle once ululd b6 advantage hes with Germany. (Specks! to The Guardian.) - . L. i’ leries industry oi’ MOSCOW. April 24“ 15 reparl. lie province ing seriously the probable eiiiect ‘mum ‘llllcll T113116!‘ trllk at an ear- "mlvll =u<>umi. fivcn if up am not T S , C tllvlllevclnonta of Ull,‘ grrvernnlent. u reme 0 r anlvi the ilig al-ililzvenlent W13 that 0 p u roit-nils and expenditure lulu at last been made 10 nlcofl w}. (Speclisl to The Guardian.) wnuili object to him-mo... for u“: OTTAWA, April 2 —ln all qlrolr purpose? pf any western Hamish "llllns it will then 14 Balloon Waltb-"Heinlefs lip" Trot-_—,“The Last ‘,'Longl vjfifflpeflllpfl: _.. - _ n, c g ol-rlccl-l. will old responsible for the‘ trails, ling and discipline oi their ‘bus Miss ‘AKIIEKIIDHHIlB. vv Absentees from any oi the above. , _ parades will be considered casual‘ lllglng [[95, and will he so rl-portcli on- Uvet‘ $22,000 ’ The Bell Government last year admittedly spentf.,.,',f,';j,..,,.“X‘;§f7i. .. "Isles-lull back of this form, which willvOzlel‘ $22.0?!) wiktlllorvltbllvtultxllllrity as the followmg- ~- m. at K il-lll. pp atcmén‘ romlt e u 1c cco ling to Premier Bell this is a "criminal act.” White Slave Tradeilldlplpiso-ptlcp‘cf Justice .. . . . . . .$ 30,243.02,- E 28,755.00‘ inc-pt of Education e-l investigation silouldbo under-i Estimate Debt of Agriculture . Estimate . . . . . . Unauthorized Expenditure ‘i; 7 965 5g ville, New York, one each. LlI-vFBICOHWOOd Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q Wright irill Weather, Etc, Unauthorized Expenditure 468.66 18,483.53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,450.00 [Mn Ev .1, (mum, corner of Kcnt mmw- 506N955 o‘, Legislature Unauthorized Expenditure 'l_ll<e Motor Vehicles No Estimate --.--c-.----.-.-.--.- Unauthorized Expenditure ‘Paupers........§.... Esti'mate........... Unauthorized Expenditure ‘Postage, e'tc. Estimate .. . . . . .. Unauthorized Expenditure‘ _‘ illglht m a demos Ihove Provincial Buildin sol-o; at ll o'clock yesterday orn- illg 221love luld at 9 o'clo vlnlt 0. ' g v f ' 5908981111911 with the Strathcovla l-lnrn ...--..-.--.-\.----- ,,_ v Unauthorized Expsndlturo . . ... 6-93 Telegrams _. ‘ ‘that quarter“ moon“ Sunday.‘ Aprtl m». nlltm. v- o vi.‘ are’; a {'01. its: ti‘ f. ' v‘ lhoin- Hollsr- am’ rl- would not ‘ ‘ll-l illll(‘il legislation illlfl sea ' sion“ Easter Casualties In United States I NEW YORK, April two Mildred llllllrell at Easter in i ~- with six dead, all four injured.‘ ‘train struck all auto. Unauthorized Expenditure ~. . . . . . . . . J5" l8,533.4l‘Fiv° vlcum“ "M "em" "m" “i -—'-——'{.i Opens Grocery Store Business Tlleiine large grocery store of and ltochiorll Streets has been , I. taken ovor by M-‘HWilfred C Wrig‘ . . . . . . . . . 33-03 and wan opened under the new lllanagenlont ycsterdayt; e“ lug Wright is dealing in fruits ns w ' 3,440-30 as general groceries and has a A ' (‘Ulllllllztfl new stock on hand. The interior of the store has been renovated land decorated in willie 118W will be renovated pad reps-lined. . . . . . . . . . . 2,572.40 and the largo wiilMW 00 Kelli have 2,500.0 will be added. . , _ ~ $ .Mr_ Wright ll a returned soidigr - ~ - ~-'- - - - - - - - and ls particularly deserving of » w patronage. lie went overdon- orlw (lit Contingent) and wet woundfi . a a c o c s - I ave 0 u.» o a c u» u u p s on three dwhrant occulmi." ‘u! bombs’! ‘an “"9 ‘he Pmfl" w . _ 1a.; was bully hurt‘ on 1th ‘h :. l, ‘, ‘v GPO!‘ I w“. 6 J- g1 w . ' r I centred city G LAISGOW. A1) I'll I would be ready lo ratlfy- a peace in the House oi Commons. He was Daughters OfEIITplPGI- memlbgm was present and two Cecil istewart and Mns. Geofl! inmen After the regular report! ii 3440.30 own-a on Plellelll-ll - we 1-» were read t... adopted llld m. ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ’ trlwtivo Plllllfillfllflw- l1 "°“'ll' m‘ general business disposed of,‘ 6r- stalled show case adding to the rpngemenls were made, and 455m.’ ly patronized in the past and Mr. 3t morn». m, qwwflnmvhm Wright 1r. preparing to feature this MondBy u“, “up g; i“ 15,13“; . . . . . . . .'$ 20.33 f-art of the business as soop as “l9 on celeibmte the 610.6411‘ lsiurday ‘p worm weather comes. The parlor W“ as w. mm.‘ “mink,” ‘in_ capable and onoriitloiccntmitteap Too lmuch 1mm cannot be given Ema“ Wm h . d M on P t the maua-iflkmltall: the in. text». Ilsa suns-co. u “twin. ' i -. trance wlthvartiltlo vFrench doors ,§,§‘.’“ s‘ . honors 6 flo v Yllllpjflnll . x, ' . olfli d ding the assistance personal use qt l i] : "Vi"! “d! 801111; on in the troubled JP981- i l,‘ ' . .ell oll good authority that Vicar Lib"- tlllvll- l COX TOUOWMI l-‘lllll (lfiilllqllltll-gullllilfllliftlgl-‘ld °.‘.’,L.',',§‘y“"ct,,,'f,e ‘General Budkevicil is still alive. “ 0° Cum“ “l M9 Tellllll-YKH. the m...“ ' ~ h ' l - ‘The Soviet is mm m be consider hour being iatc. He declared he c mm wlffeing thliierrfiplggl ltlgflilllhgrlilltfng ifbtememoonmtimphr m m- Minglfng the pqpuiar outcry ilere‘ I lHon. o. o. McKenzie iii: 21:12." ma. 'i.¥iii.“;“;.“i£fi Offlclal Rellellllml For Canadian Cattle in Glasgow‘; (Special to The Guardian.) Immediate Election (Special to The Guardian.) until‘ lLONDO/N. April 2-— A despatch the 'i‘inle:l irom Constantinople says, the Nat-anal Assembi at UntS ShOW- Accord", '__“‘“‘°>—-—— Llngfirlrl: tnlloy ullclilectelily on {ep- lrllsl-ahllillll nlalle in behalf oi’ 300 llfiilllillliit deputies voted by a large IlllR](li‘iiv\' in favor of imlnediata viilellaoe’ of Wpr,‘ 2.— A Glen-l made. Hints have been received here recently of the possibility thut Belgium is "fed ulp" with the Ruhr. Foreign Minister Jospafls visit to Itsly seemed to strength- en this view. The press appeals . ‘. . cs _In Near light’), ‘($PUGIII to "nlvc of?" oorlsrrmunomlstlv‘ _ . o the taxes off, HQ 10w coliaoration is extending toMenace o! war in the Eut - lflWHon, -n. I). M-chenzlc. lspiicltor concluded wl-l 1- . . _ th fi t li " - - - ~ . - twp h’ Genelal has iltctnbaplufnillzll tllvtix page upon .1011‘.- stgrc Llittizlfirgicleéigéd cgfcccilzlfiligtfiw:gwhfi.va§mp T: . ... A ,. .. . , __ . l iiliifl” " l" isilt“ ‘l’ ".‘I§'.’?.'.'i‘-‘e."“...°'~’ “we "o" r c‘ v . - l‘ .. )1 ’; _ ‘ “a wmml “"’l _ , _' m‘ "*"'"‘ jresume the Inusaimo - -- __ .h('(';(;)[:(21lll(li18 it Elllll] glvlllétltzlgliltllll? llHQGALPlE-eftll 26:! lJvltIflll-Iday. The wnfenncav b n _ -.¢. -' ’» l KBPCpFBw - ‘- .mmlcu,‘ -_ _.‘- . > ' T,s l, hi‘ 711ml! es to remain iii (gay. The committee is hoping tlrll, the Ala-m attain“! m h 'l . \ . | ‘ - scaly Ml’ Den“; , shipment which is now lleal-lngl an on em‘ c ‘- '0 » . ‘ ‘ f‘. ' l‘ but ‘continued’; i; Glii-flzow will he the fij-st ar-lbre g point i‘. w lilIiI . - l t ~ v, - u; .- v . . _v _ wauflyiu v , - - l.‘ ,_-_ _ 1‘ . . . . _ - remlrtatlcn‘ or _ ‘ w - -~ _ ~ a. ;l ceed Their Estimates by” l - l hen "m... f urks t0 H010 H d ome New H at St. Georges llarish tA Guardian representative 118d the pleasilre a iew days nan oi bé lng shown through the Slv George's Parish Hall and His-z School. This building was cow elections so that new ilfifiellllllyiplatlsd last spring and is .1 Mani‘. t‘ t ‘f v d Th d en structure with ls convoy-u- . *“ , rccyl one s slsnc- e cs-‘loundatlon, 65 feet on; an (spwm l“ Th! Gilirdian.) plltcil adds that lsmet Pasha e-x- ‘l i. id . It l lb “l. ll (hi! llflli‘. , , m0 e. 2“‘Twelll.l",i>res.scll his Illylpreciation of lhe,oieawllilel.—end O‘ill—a%d is flllii" Unauthorized Expenditure . . . . . . . .$. 1,488.02 l’ ‘ms ‘We lulled an nearly liidn. " ‘near the church. There is a lam-- ,.. _ f in front in “hifil mlliomoblie accidents throuuholll I "gm, w‘, the school’ The 5mm ' =tlle United States, a ii f _, ‘s a ', _ y. q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$271,105.41 survey by u S‘ precscsvorl Rlgvlvtaowjlvsenavtor vilvfnvotgleaggil swat! lhgwllaig; lrzvlp . . . . . . . . . . . . 262,570.00'Kenl|lcky, led u... casually “sf ' ' ' ta . Thi i til dion - = III QIIGbGIT-fmligr wiawg ‘figuring agflilflfltiliil meats A space however of about‘ I (Special m The Gulrdlnn.) 10 feat by 25 Mt la 1PM" M U" Detroit was second will. four. QU-EDEC, April 2—<Senalior eca-Eswec is level- "l"! flllllalllt "l" llwl: Athens. Georgia. iw ; n 11.. b at a‘ a i t i ht i. m ‘h rlanclvs. The sestlns wscclt - - 2896559 Texas; (Zoillmlilus. Ohio: glevozlialllllfllgre Lite!‘ “aha gillneis El’ ‘i1? “will n" hundmd- Th" 91"?" i,‘ . . . . . . . . 21,000.00 Sl- 110018. Chico-so. Vilasllinaton. lln-'months. He was seventy three 15"" “d l5 ill” "nlqhw Iulur“ _.______-----»~-illlllllfll>0lls. Wilkeebarre, Jackson-Eyears old and has been senator wmd- Amp!” 7mm’ l‘ mundfil iiwellty~twn years, previously hellwm “d” of the In.‘ mm Laurier in nineteen one. Monthly Meetingi its regular monthly meeting yes-JHYGWBBG Willi t!!! terday afternoon mt their N0ll1!|l-ll° will‘ l" l" in the Navy League Building, lilo Mr nlegeht, Mrs. MmoCready plresid- good representation of the members were initiated. Mrs. . pleasing effect. mittees appointed in - -. in ndldcor-olght jun- ”: ' ‘ ‘ f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '$ 332033 The Ice mil-m lmlor in wllllw with the Chapter‘! Ann ion- glad halve laninrs. Ton or . . . . . . . . . . 3,800.00 tion with u... store has been large- m, m. .0 i... held on am. pm. m»: we entrance no mm ivehnos pltlolol ‘for l “ ‘ , . tuvq The colts-MG th tainllble and nd M v a Wings cdbhngo 11, .- - plant alone will be worth the price n; t0 also so much vurdorc at ibis-v: season. The bountiful is . um -ilad recorded fourteen years service glmxelagegeégerggzgizfifiinolfgf; -. In whole is neati n s c ; M?“ . appointed to the senate by Sir Wli- m! mu“ windawsyalvbw ‘mm ' ' light. A Fner rm-Ioil bailmsn it be round 0n PJii. lslsnd. and ‘ti: l. = . well worthy of praise and sx-grew. liit to St. George's Pal-ilk‘. ~ The Highlchoul as 1i _ .. stated is situated in the ff Ibasolxlisllit of tlhe MIL its '1 H The Royal Edward chapter held will!» ~11 i! llefillllflllli lugs windows “ solved of m; pea lllgn lollool your this wore taunt passod. Mac Gordnnr one of the vr-"ldhntel mil tap scholarship tol- lilllsc nty. This is a Wonder- ful ‘ tin- s country dml _ record slid‘. " pa amlllca with what will h» ct‘ ‘turns? pinfrdmi‘ l fared for their considorotion a ' ' dell-cation. Mrs. Is Alvelgélcdc p.