Ilmacnsnr Representation o f services . i’// \ ‘ ‘Q ,/ M) \\ , ./,j/,/,y,ii,,jylwf_ .\ \\‘\\’, MAXIMS‘ p" OI A Implicit confidence between producers, goods should be truthfully msdeslld scrupulous- ly fulfilled distributors and con- sumers is the bulwark of modern commerce. bislsttetewl I Coats annals; GIIQII, Ieana "s1 OHARDOTPETQWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925 .__a~ Annual Subscription: Dallyred 86.00 By Isl], Canada and U. B A. HM BACK AGAIN JOSEPH CAILLAUX Former Premier of France, who was exiled for tive yesre for having treseonable corres- pondence with fhs enemy, and who was granted an amnesty loll than a year ape, _hss ac- cepted the post of Minlgter or Finance in th; Cabinet being formed by Paul Fainieve. ' ———<0>—--— MacMillan Expedi- tion Will Start June 20th (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, April 20.—-The Mnclilillan Arctic expedition will sail from Wiscasset. Maine June 20th a week earlier than previous- ly planned. it was decided yester- day by Ronald B. MacMiliau, ex- plorer and Lieut. Commander Byrd in command of the two naval pian- cs which will accompany the party. -——-<ec-i- United Church Comes Into Existence On June 10 Next. (Special to ‘The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que. April 20.- According to figures issued by the Church Union Committee here this morning, a total of 2.500.000 people will become adherents to the new United Church of ‘Canada, which comes into existence officially on June lfltlrnsxt. ‘The Presbyter- ians ‘Methodists and Congregation- ulists, comprising this number rep- resent every city and town in Can- uda and Newfoundland. Will Be ‘Allowed ormvm ilililiilililli social‘ GIVES SPLENIJIIJ liEiIilAi Mr. Robert Messervey in SupportLenders Very Pleasing Seieotions.— Program By Orchestra is Broadcast. —- Gover- nor, Premier, Mayor and Large Audi- ence Present. ' The third annual recital of the expression by his faultless singing Charlottetown Orchestral 8ociety._and splendid enunelation. Mr_ Mes» held in Prince of Wales College servy's final number was listed as Hail last evening was one of the ‘ilinnd of Hope and Glory" but his main events, in Charlottetowms Mu- singling of this was so splendid sical history. As was anticipated that he was obliged to respond there was an almost unique atten- with an encore and he-sang "Moth- dance and practically every chair er Machree." in the Hall was occupied, The orchestral e selections were Lieutenant Governor ‘Henrtz, Pre- of Mr. W. E. Burke and Major mier Stewart and party arrived Keith Rogers. President of the and were conducted to their seats. Charlottetown Amateur Radio Club The Orchestra then rendered the A special wire was run direct from National Anthem. . ' the ‘College ‘Hall to Station 10-A‘S Without any lurther delay the nnd from there broadcast, That the programme was then commenced concert was heard clearly by the tra of Sousa's "The 'i'hunderer"iresponse to queries the Guardian followed by "The Spanish Patrol." was informed that the selections (Tobsni), were all received with splendid re- Mr. Robert B Messervey. one of,suits. Many regrets were heard Canada's foremost barltones, nnd s,that the, numbers by Mr_ Messer- native of Charlottetown was sssisqvey were not broadcast but this ing and he opened his offerings was in respect of Mr. Messerveyb with ‘The Seller's Grave." (Suili-'own request that his numbers be van)_ ‘His rendition of this number‘ not sent "on the air." was a pronounced success. He fol- The complete programme ns rep» At 8.15 promptly, His Honor all broadcast through the courtesy . Globe pobl-ishes ‘the following this Aemilius Jarvis will be released from the jail Arrangements for the payment of with the rendition by the Orches- radio fans was proven when ‘in m“? "howand dllna" 5515"” "7 40 N ationa in Ranks of Arms‘ Conference GENEVA, April ZOp-irelgnd and A._ accepted invita- tions as members of the Arms Traffic ‘Conference today bring- ing the total number oi na- tions in the conference to for- ty. l Argentina's entry breaks the Latin-Amerllcsn bloc o! thir- teen nstions, and the League expects at least ten more Booth and Central American countries to follow. especially inasmuch as the United States has indicated its intention to do business by naming a com- plete deiegatlo . Canada, New Zeaiand, Seutht Africa, Austra- lls and Egypt have not yet sc- copied. Aemilius Jarvis ' (l ' i) W111 Pay Fine —*—r- (Canadian Press) TORQNTO. April >20. -—- The morning. ‘* ‘ill. ~is understood that farm next Friday. the two hundred thousand fine will ‘be completed by him on Thursday and ‘the money paid over exactly under rho same condition that surrounded ‘the payment of one hundred nnd forty thousand dollars a coupl-e of mohtha ago." ~ -——:<oe->-———-— The Revolution iutely Incorrect” Hydro Bill in the -——-—————0 ildiONTREAL. April 20.—-'l‘hat he did not use the words ascribed to him in a statement reported -to have been made by Honj P. J. Ven- iot, Premier of New Brunswick, in the Legislature at ihederlcton, N. B... in connection with the Quebec bili- authorizing the Grand Falls hydro development in such part as authorization by the local govern- ment was neeessa y and that he bad not seen Premier Veniot in connection with that hill. is the de- nial made by Premier L. A_ Tas- chereau of Quebec. Premier Veniot ‘was reported as BRAZEN FAlSEHiillil liTTEliEll BY PREM. VENlliT IN THE LEGISLATURE IS NiillEll' Hon. L. A. Taschereau Stamps as “Abso- By Veniot in Reference to the N. B. offices, “I never saw Premier Ven- iot in regard to the bill in ques-‘ tiou, nor did I ever give him any asurance whatever would be passed MME. iiiliiillX ASPIHES ii] HEH HI MEH EiflHY Tragedy of Former Husband Recalled by Recent Political Happenings- NEAR-BEAT}! Narrowlyi-s c a p e d Lynching During the Statement Made Quebec Legislature. that the bill The bill introduced mm the Que- ‘ Time Husband bec Legislature at the last session" ‘ ' by, ‘n. Thoriault. u. ‘L, A., for L'Is~ U114?! Sus‘ let, as a private measure covered plclon. the development of Grand Foils by the New Brunswick Government Pmmlllilg" ‘all git"? Pimiwd 11"‘ hind the rising dust of poli-licai h‘: ggngheergiuewa: in?“ ‘ihprgvezfii-Pile. WhhlCllPCllldGd in the formu- c ion of t u ‘ i hi -t, li‘ . Brunswick Commission must lfeettum gem, .,,_.,‘},Z“.‘,'f f“,,..',‘,f,.,,, f: It "l6 431100881 0f the Quebec Gov- regain her former glorious station PARIS, April 2O.~»Obscurc4l b0- NEW LEADER PAUL PAINLEVE Aristidc Briand. eight times Premier oi France, having been unsuccessful in his latest attempt to form a government Paul Painlcve, also a former Premier, has been called upon to organize a government by ernment an amount of 5,000 horse- power delivery at the provinciall border, in the event that such pow- er ‘was needed in this province. This power is to b eheid for three, years and the prices to be charg- ed in the event the Quebec Govern ment takes it will be the same as. charged in New Brunswick under similar circumstances. The develop ment affects Temiscoilnla County having said, in the New Brunswick Legislature on Thursday, that he wished to express the thanks of New Brunswick to Premier Tas- chereau of Quebec, W-hen a fight was being made to block the bill to give New‘ Brunswick storage and other rights in Quebec, l-Ion, Mr_ Veniot was quoted as saying, Premier Taschereau had given him in Paris society. President Doumcrgue. Mme, Cniliamx, wife of Joseph Cailiaux, who ‘has eifiecleli such a ‘remarkable return from ostrucisnl ‘to ‘power by obtain-lug the Ministry of Finance, will experience on even greater i‘briil than that Wlliifll has come ‘to her husband, ‘when she presides over ‘the ‘iorthcomixig ro- ceqfltion at the official home of ‘the new minister. Marchioness Believes In Golden Rule (Special to ThtGuardian) NEW YORK, April 20---'l‘lte Mar- / lowed this with “Young Tom O'- dered last evening is as follows: Devon" (Russell) and "Passing By" (Purcell) each of which was splendidly rendered and received warm applause, "A Bunch of Sham rocks" (Beredy) was a very pleas- ing arrangement of all the most popular and beautiful Irish Melo- dies smi the rendition by the Or- chestra of this number evoked con- tinuous applause. Woodforde Finders "Less Than the Dust" and “Kasnrirh Bong" were sung by Mr, lllesservy with wonderful effect and brought the llrst part of the programme to a close. There was an intermission of five minutes after which the programme was resumed, Part Two of the programme was opened with ‘Suppeb brilliant over- ture ’,Poet and Peasant” and the PROGRAMME Part I. The National, Anthem (a) "The Thunderer" __.. Sousa (b) Spanish Patrol" __. Tobani The Orchestra (a) "The Sailors Grave" Sullivan (b) “Young Tom 0"Devon" __.. ______'_ _____________ __ Purcell Robert B_ Messervcy ‘RA Bunch of Shamrocks" _ Seredy (Irish Melodies) The Orchestra (s) "lass than the Dust.” .... .. ________ _'___________.. Woodforde (b) “Kasmiri Song" __.. Finden (‘Indian ‘Love Lyrics) Robert B. iMiesservey In Con. America (Canadian Press) MANAGUA, Nicaragua, .April April 20. —~It is reported that Honduran revolutiomsts have cap- tured Ocooepeo Honduras. a vil- lage fifty miles from Ssnsalvsdor and are marching ‘toward Comay- agua. which is thirty seven miirs northweot of Tegucigaipfl. the Capital where the situation‘ is re- ported as critical. ecu-__. Wind andRain Storm in States (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. April 18.-A severe this assurance: "Quebec will stand by ‘New Brunswick, even if I have‘ to lash the party whip on the last member of the supporters of the Government." “This is absolutely incorrect,"- ssid Mr. Taschereau yesterday when seen at the local government Clarence De Mar Defeated in Bos- ton Marathon (Canadian Press) BOSTON, April 20.—- Charles L. Meiior, Illinois A. C. won the 20th annual Boston A. A. marathon road race ‘today defeating Clarence Demar four times winner 0f the A‘! MB-IIIWB. the Cailia-ux country seat. ‘Mme. Caiiilaux is impatiently awaiting ‘word from ‘her husband to come to Paris lo resume the 51111110; lE-sociely ‘forfeited when she ‘ ‘e aston Csi-merte, editor of In ‘Le Figaro, ‘in 1914. If any vestige of i- her once powerful position as ‘lire (Canadian Press) [Wife of a ‘former premier remained GLAlCE BAY, N. S., April 20. -- to her after that affair and the A fire which broke out in the ‘trial which Lfolibwed, it‘\vas shorn 'M8l'li.ime Labor ‘Herald Office aft- by her hlusbauzfs arrest during the er 4.30‘ o'clock this morning. com-iwar and subsequent conviction ‘for -pletely destroyed one printing ‘trafficking with the enemy. plant and caused damage to ex- tent of 81.000 ‘to the building owned by D. H. MsoKay prestige of a. ministerial ‘position l5 and kept the firemen busy in keep/needed to return his ‘Wife to ‘the ing the nearby buildings‘ from good graces of society. ca-tc-hin-g. At ‘the height of the Acquitcd of Murder. blaze ‘the roof of ‘the Brunswick Frenchmen usually are inclined r0 building about 100 yards distant champion a woman slayer ‘who ‘in- caught fire and was burning hrisk-lvokes oubrageld honor as a defense, Quebec. Destructive Fire The Senate's annesty ibill rein. adjoining ‘stated Caiilaux as a citizen, but the chioness of Aberdeen. President of the International Council of Wom- en who, with the biurqnis of Ab- erdeen, iormer Cunluiiau Governor General and until i915 (‘nmvernor- General of Ireland, zlrrived hero today on the steamship lmric, de- clared more cull he donv for [lance llli‘(liil-‘,'ll drawing WOIIIUII lugetller ‘in observutiull of lilo golden rule than can be ziccompiisiled by arbl. tralion undtreaty conferences, Telephone Connection With Canada in Oct. . I ‘l l . ii‘ ' manner m which "he rmcheatra INTERIMSSION ‘llléldnbfirlfigs stgfmadaltgrrggdddqllg event and holder of the world's re- 1y when discovered. It was with bill Flflwcfl filmed ilgflinst ‘Mme LONDON’ Apr“ 20 “By ocfob‘ T0 play“ "- made n one o‘ ‘the mg- some localities swept a destruc- cord for the distance by one hun- difficulty that ‘the firemen exlting- Cailiaux. ‘She was acquitted of mur- m.’ 1L i“ belmwfl‘ mm 13mm“ Wm y "at hm of the evening‘ In m“ .- H" d" ‘tive counse from Wisconsin ‘to dred yards. His time was 2.33 3-5. uisbed two fires which were burn-bier but 811v Iwrrvlvly escaped popu- b“ m ‘WW1 “"""l°“'“ """l"'°"“ part of tlge prggriilmnge tillers- were Poet and Pageant .)_-_.__ Suillle New England yesterday. several Manor wok the mad m the ha", mg on different pa"; 0g the roof. lar ‘punishment under the lynch UOllllllilIlHfilllUll with ‘lllililil. Alis- (Osnadian Frees) 0"!‘ Bum B" Y i v P6 98ml 8111i "9" “re persons were killed and‘ appruxl- climb Qyer Newiwn 5.1119 and 1191.3 The Labor Herald office is oppos- law when she was discovered near "an" "M 5mm‘ ‘“'"‘."“"‘ 1w“ l” PARIQ, Apffl 2o -_1\n9 Bulggr- five by Mr. Messervey The orohss- The Orchestra ‘t l t l d - h“ it t m and’ “dud managing he the Dominion Con] Company (m, perm", pm," mmn th __ rho snlliolvhill slzlrlilnu, illlllillllllill- ian Government ‘has asked the Al- trsl selections were all of a first (a) “My Ships’ _____ _. Bsrratt 3g afopeg‘; 5:21:36 néggeezdvmafi ‘hmoadvgnuge 30v erlythe firms Gene,“ Headquamerm Th,“ was an" the sugpiclgngvaét ment made [ills mornim: by the lied Council of Ambassadors‘ for pt-mlssion w add ten ifllollwlld men to l-ts militia request followed by the recent disorders attributed f0 ‘Communist agitators. includins the attack on King Boris and the bombing of the cathedral in Soils with a loss of 1C0 lives. The re- quest is based on assertions that voluntary military service present- co by Bulgarian by the Treaty of Neuaily has never furnished l! ill" quota allowed the army and that insurrectionsl elements count on military weakness of the countl’! in plans ‘to overthrow the Govern- ment by force. I-‘mspevil B" "c" cording to diplomatic circles that the Ambassadors will grant the re- quegt, though the increase will probably be limited ‘to 7.000 men. All is ouietm _ Portuguese Capital (csnsilisn Pres!) .L°NDQN, April 20. —Latest ad- vlc“ "solved in ofllclaiousrters gram Lhbou today indicate all is “i” 4n u; pprmguese Capitol “a that order has been restored gum- flgmuydgfl short lived revolt. eoo+ee ‘ Condensed Specials lATIr-As per word, net each, insertion in this column. rwaurao-qlhlo. APPLY wrrii references In linrenoon, Mrs. ‘Me- Klnnon, 108 Prince 8t. 5344-20-81 zsaaoams m NIW FURNI- ture. beds d lshes until Wed- nesday at ‘ iiieboro St. 582-4 no 2i - a nos vmuvi ‘e or avsav description , y and - itlcnei ., ted. ‘ Gua can Job‘ terv. Pgione Ill- woswsrs" loom; seas-r for each ‘ . (lawns and ‘Prince oes cast‘: of to m: ,. Arsiv in anoint "s", e . 4714-1141. vroa aALl-IINATOR bu LAP etrs 1e eselnxver- besrl ‘Oils dos. assail- , obs ee m“ t’ ; ‘:§:it-r.'.lf' is’. Ilium» . , elH-lllil. a ..|._ls (b) "Who is Sylvia" -. Gchubert class nature and the applause which marked each offering was very pronounced. ' Mr. ‘Mess-army's offerings were varied and highly interesting and his hearers were charmed beyond Boris’ Would-Be Assassin Killed (Canadian Press) ‘SOFIA. April ‘SC-Ninkoff, said by the Bulgarian police to ‘have placed an infernal machine wbch killed more ‘ban 160 people in Sveti Kral Cathedral, Thursday was cornered by the police today and when he resisted was shot and kl-llsd. Ni-nkoff. a former of- Lcer in the engineer corps, was sub-chief of the Sofia Communist Executive Central Committee. i-{oéi British Airmen Lose Lives in Mesopotamia (Canadian Press) _ LONDON, April 20.——'l*he British Alir I-‘orce in Mesopotamia says a Bag-dad despatch to the. ‘Daily Ex- press engaged the week end in two bombing operations in which three airplanes and some -men were lost. A plane bombing villages in Sin- jar area on the Byrisn frontier to punish s ‘native chidf who refused to make peace with a rival chief. drew intense rifle fire from tribes- men and was brought down in flan: es, two occupants being killed. Two mschings attacking villages near Gullmsnyeh for the murder of three Mesopotamian police, crash- ed through some unknown cause and the fate of the'sirmen is not‘ known. Telephotognaphy To‘ Send Advertising CHICAGO April sa- Tele- photegraphy was applies to display advertising today tor the first time in a way that "may revolutionise the trans- mission of Important advertis- ing messages." in the opinion of those who tried the experi- ment. - The William H, Rankin Com- pany transmitted an advertise- ment from New York to a Chl- esge. paper in one and one- hsii beers. Art work and type- srashy was transmitted as well as welds. Robert B .Messervey (s) “March Miiltaire" .. Schubert (b) "Faust Waltz" --_.. Gounod The Orchestra (a) "Like to the Damask Rose" _____________________ _- Elgar (b) “An Old-Fashioned Town" -- .................... -- S0 (c) “Land of Hop and Glory" . "Mother Machpee" .............. _. Robert ‘B, Messervey “March Aux Fiambeaux" __. Clark The Orchestra The National Anthem The personnel of the orchestra is: Director, Professor W. E. Flet- cher, A. R ‘C_ iMl. ‘First violins, Miss Bernice Btuits. Miss K d-lornby, H. B, Webber; Second Violins, Miss Annie Dammersl. Miss Gladys MscCormac, Mrs. Fred, Goyle, Muss Helen MacDonald, Alfred McKear- ney. Robert Hyndma-n: Cello, H, B. Webber, First Olsrionet J. Robert ‘Stevenson; ‘First ‘Cornet, Urban Pineau; Second Cornet, W, Cook, ‘Trombone. W. A. Gaudet. ‘Saxophone, 0, W. Loeb; string Bass ‘C. J. ‘Mitchell; -Pisnist Albert R. Dinnis‘, ‘B A ‘Professor Fletcher ably directed and conducted the programme and‘ presided at the piano for Mr. Mes- serveys offerings, That another op portunity of bearing this splendid aggregation of uslcians may be afforded ls the very near future was the ardent wish of all who at- tended last a venlnrs recital. Nativellio-ting Ill 30111211 Africa ( n dlan Press) BLOB! NTIllN. ORANGE Fltliiii TATI. 50nd: Affrios. April 80. -'A serious situation ex- ists ‘in thehative quarter ‘hem, where afilsr disturbances Wlioe Hod s. volley into a crowd of four ‘oussnd. The number of casual- tiss ‘has not yet been The rlngiesdm of the ‘disturb- ances ave been arrested and citi- sen rs tsry forces celled off. Train Jumps Track Number Injured ,,, ‘NIW YORK, April Iilpfleven persons were i red and one lion- dred others bs shaken up ear- ly today. wiles s northbound sub- way train lumped the track and tore down seven steel tunnel sop- ports seer thMPennsyl-ssnls Ra way Station. ‘ ‘ , not compensate his victim. In the m 1 I tile oanlesaesaoer, Ila ed at more than $1,500,000. New veteran. Demure time was 2.2-3 n-gland was deluged with snow 3-7. Last year the Melrose sprint- er won the race ‘in 2.29 1-6. Frank and low temperatures were re- Zuna, Neward, N. J. finished third. ported at some points. "8AiiE_l_lll°_[_ill_lESiS‘ “Behold, How Great a Matter a Little Fire Kindleth!”—- This is Save The Forest Week. i--O This is “Save the Forest Week." hunter and angler nnd picknicker, By proclamation of tho Governor- the careless stroller through the GenersLthe-period April 19 to 25 is woods, The man who throws a declared the ‘week of this year in lighted cigar or cigarette butt from which the attention of ail citizens s train or onto; the person who of ‘Canada must‘ be fomlssed upon builds a csmpilre and allows it to the Tragedy of the Forests. spread or leaves the spot without The person who sets a torch to extinguishing the last trace‘. the his neighbors home is guilty of one person who drops a lighted match of the ‘most despicable crimes in T tinder-dry ground and amid the Code. And the person who de- sash and twigs; the persons who getion of alleged war t ‘that Frederick William never gave orders to burn or plunder villages Count has therefore quashed furth- er proceedinsfl. Fine Type Of Atlantic liners docked at Halifax over the week-end. was outbound from Portland and took on hero s number of passeng- France had been directed ‘to Cull- lnmx. . After Ca-illeux had been ‘tricdcon- n vioted and finally released after sew ing his sentence, M-me. Cailiaux ac- companied throughout France, aha... ing the ostracism and misfortunes of Nationoiistic ‘hostility. Except for a couple of furtive visits on the occasions of radical banquets, Mmg, Catiloux has not ‘been .in Paris since she left in shame after her husband's conviction. Handsome Woman. She is a ‘handsome, mall-only iwoman whose once luxuriant black fires“! new ere om‘ and ‘bobbed. Her clothing nowadays is black, in WIN-Taft t0 the theatrical rai-ment in which she used to adorn ‘herself ‘for sorties through ‘the most ex- clusive salons in ‘Paris. One of the tragedies of Mme. Caiiiaux life was ‘recalled recently by the suicide in Settlers Arrive Punis of her former husband, Goo. ' iCluretie. the noted dramatist. She HALIFAX Am," 2o__mm, Tmlw divorced her artist to wed the poli- lician. of whose career she ‘has be- one of Mum come a part. Crown Prince is Found “Not Guilty BERLIN, April Z0. —The Su- preme Court completing an investi- crimee by he former Crown Prince finds or towns and was not responsible for executions ordered by Military Tribunals of his army corps. The iiberately or negligently spreads make a bonfire that gives to the r o ma“ m, am ' ‘ - flameisndt dissste in our fioreslts wind showlers of sparks and flyhrllg flélfig, awn,“ s,“ "m; not‘: ‘U. S. P I‘ OlJGClZ 61t- ls gui ty-o a crime quite as esp c- embers-t ese are person! W 0 (mm Liven-pm] Wm; 331 u“ ‘ . ' able and a thousand times more must bear a heavy share of the “F; m, gunude, bacon?“ was‘, IZOIIS 311d PPOpOI‘ deadly. 0f this person a writer on responsibility for very terrible 11zV.D||.@‘gp|; and we Nqmhi forest topics says: conditions. German Lloyd liner Lutrow with| WASHINGTON. April 20. —-One “Our problem is not s lire-hunt. Throughout Canada today many 29 passengers. or a total of 458 hundred and‘ fifty five officers bill I mill-BUM; before the fire ii earnest and public-spirited men landed during ‘the week-end an. the"and men‘ from the United States possible. but in no case abandoned and women impressed with the port. The British immisrantsfruiser Denccr of a special ser- untll he is eliminated Net fire but Tragedy of the Ibreets are strlv- qmolll them were s very fill“! Wlleivice squadron were landed loday the owner of the hand that lights ing to protect the .peopie of this 0f Debbie. The brightness of at Cieba. Honduras. They are it, ls the publie's enemy. In his heart, and that of his wife and child and nedghbor, and of the of‘ ficer of the law and the judge on the bench, and of editor, legislator, and man on the street there must be the knowiedss that no hand has been set against Society as surely‘ as that of the pervert. the killer and the thief. “No excuse alters the fact of this, He may plead thoughtlessness instead of depravity, but this does’ country against themselves. For loss of forests moons not only lose of a mine of wood wealth, it means as well, a changed and erratic cli- mate, dronght and pestilence, ex- tremes of weather conditions, viol- ence of storms ruined watersheds. dried-up streams, disaster to forest animals, and a thousand and one other things that follow forest de- struction as mn-eiy as oxygen eats iron ‘and effect follows cause. The earnest Inen and women who pro- mote ‘isavo the Forest Weeks" re- alise that the problem is tremen- dons; but they do not dun!!!’- They can see results. Year after year, the citisenalrip of Canada is being impressed more and more with the ghastly menace of forest destruction. This is net's political question or a selfish question. The degree that they are more numer- ous, that bis carelessness strikes more homes, it is a ITQINI'_GHIIQ- As a role, it is more than careless- ness, lfviolates the la/w." new ssse human befall ell l0 deliberately into our forests and tlssre ‘slums carelessness-if no- lng stingy-send rceriaztthrellsb vast .s ess furnace flames, passesuzhe comprehension i»! the m sitlsen. ltstisties show t. of all them-es remiss ‘ matter that touches ever! human being and every form of life in this country. Ior a country denuded of fllrefi cannot live. The forests of ‘this lam m mn- the country mums the equilibri- caused mt ‘lime ere many cens- q u. “nu-y; pom-cl well- el,h\fi,s ulflllfllifitlllillsinl. _ ls the teens» at hols the lei-eats and the asun- esreless. rein is eemplete. cleanliness -of the children wei-siumm- orders u, pfatect specially noticed as tsln 8. Bolton. R. D. R. N. R. er- rivod in port Saturday afternoon from Liverpool and docked at Pier Two to land 80 cabin sud I51 third class pas- IIIIIUH- packages of can‘ The at er encountered rough weather e filwt three days. the otherwise ltllevfltftll. goflllil and wife with rhbeir 11 chil- preservation of our forests is a buglrufl" Ontario. Other families were of route to points. bad a part charge of Adjutant Dray. of Tor Ontario said West. the lives ‘HWY ("'90 of United States citizens nnd pro- dnlto this blllldllll- pr-ity that may be endangered as The outbound shill was the n result of revolutionary out- While Star Dominion‘ liner Can- breaks, sda sailing bfor Linvefiplliol.‘ Q1116 tookanunlerof sgonans n ‘m. reesehser ‘mt. Announcements, The White ‘Star litter Doric, Osp- Ooming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-dc. per word each insertion. via Quesnstown ll bass mall and 41 l "ML- Stewart, Wednesday. Fix- trs Special Show. Everyone come. Show positive. 4944-l8-2i "Meeting of Ladies Aid P. Ill. I. Hospital, Tuesday at 3.30 ‘p.m.. in St. ‘Paul's Parish Hall. Urgent and important businesn-SBS-f-ZO-Zi ‘WARNING -Exira special show. Montague, Friday: Gccrge- town, ‘_Ss‘turday.—-548-4-21-8i ,. "Alt Msrshfieid ‘Hail, Friday eve- ning at eight o'clock, “The Minist- ers Bride". Aiprii Midi. ‘rickets-It cents,’ ladies with pies or‘ candy free. —-54i trip being Misti‘ tore 1i. famflies under [AM Settle- boing that of J. Cham- ln age fmm 17 years en route ‘to lliiors two, four. five and six children. en Oilssrio and Welbern The Salvation Army also y of fifty on board in l I6 boys 0 domes- ties bed rest fen-m laborers for Morning Poi-it \\'lll('ll says that ‘this communicutioll \\‘iil ho estab- lished through 1hr‘ Marconi station which will in‘ i‘l‘(‘(i[l,‘ll 11L North Peterson near llriiigl-vvuu-l‘. At first. lilo slution will ln- usmi pure- ly for experimental work but offic- ials who are cognizant with uii tho details of recent departments are cnofideu-t that ilcvelopmont of commercial toil-pitches belwc-on bstlvocn lillnne countries will be rapid anti that lilo regular inter- change of vuicul-z across ‘the Allan tic is now only :1 main-r of nlnnihs. it is pn-liiciuli iilut by next fall (Iunuila will in- able to lspeak directly i0 Australia. I The Weather, Etc. AHURRIQANE 15A = were THATis iN A HURRY To RAisE_ TORONTO. April 2l.— Maritime fresh ‘northerly winds fair and cold. Maximum and minimum temper- nturos: Toronto. clear . . . . . . ...'i7—.’i0 ‘Montreal. clear . . . . . . ..3S—2-l Quebec. clear . . . . . . . HRS-ill Halifax, snow . . . . . . . ..88-»26 St. John. snow .. ...3~f—22 Boston. snow . . . . . . ...f2—32 New York. cloudy . .54—38 Ciftowll. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .l2-22 High this this morning at DJQ and 10mm mt 9.59. ‘Sun sets this evening at 8.66 and rises tomorrow morning at 5. ‘New moon Wednesday. April ltnd 10.04 p. m. “ Snmmersldo tide eighteen in!‘ utes later than Charlottetown. t-J -...mmim.- Plans To Establish-w‘ ll’