EE 5?. ii E it ,_ ' ~ . ' » _ ' ~;,~i\\\\\~.\`\ " ._ im x_,_ - _. _,,,,).,,_,,,._. _,,,.. , __ _ »` »,_< ae. ' MAXIMS $1 _ I . , -»~- _ The Peop e's aper A ead by veryody s. _ i i... ii' ai ii* el _ » .f . , . ,fi _ r‘»“ nf” ”'" _ | -' vt " e can ou '-*_* ‘ "' - V ' _`__"_";’ ' -mun- / ‘ 0 . I ‘ ‘“~‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew t "ii ---------- E _________________.__ _____,__,_._._.. __ _____ _ _ _. ._ _._ ..._._ __.__..___.. _ ._. __ _ ._______ ______, _,___ __ -__ ... . Y -- - - -----~-';~--"'°_--' ~- ‘"’""_‘-““l" ”'°’“`°""”'”*°”""-'”` °'°'i.‘¢.'“...T:.“.i:‘. ‘Jia , clu.lu.o'rl‘E1'oWN. CANADA. THURSDAY. APRIL 24. ioso 10 PAGES r -» -ar c-~ --"3"-‘-"1 W *_* - '_' ' - E L i _ _v 3 9 Auld lubsarlltloas onvicts' ,efe,Fl.;?i-Iiilfenkats In a Trap 5 _ _ __ in _-:1 .-1 - l =r= e _~ es __===. _ _g l l H .. _ . ye I: ew Precautions Trouble In Chio Prison rouble ilu Penitentiary Still Seems to Be Brewing, As Sullen _ Convicts Brood Over Deaths Of Their Comrades. (Special to the Guardian) COLUMBUS. Ohio, April 23-New against trouble were today at the Ohio Peniten- wherc 320 men died in a fire »d ison, reinforcements thrown into ° >'“d‘**.._'.“l"*.°°¥ “?°.' ¢““'°‘ roed e `r'etrcit»o!"the' plottere.`l&- ; guards patrolled tiers A. B. C. d D just _after down, when Duper ewerl gum and pieces of wood 'were und in cell locks. These Pl»l'i»i°1¢S culd have prevented locking the oors. After the precautions, howev- , the prisoners were led to break: st safely. it was in these same tiers that mls had trouble lest nicht with unruly group of prisoners. The mates refused to retire when lilhis ut was ordered at 9 D- N- T110! mes about in the corridors and culd not heed the plea to 1'0iii'9~ nelly sn extra guard group WHS sent to the call block and persuaded the msn to return to their cells. Durlns the nicht and especially af- ter the tampered locks were found today, prison authorities made pre- URNABY AND HE MARITIMES l!)nei`al to the Guardian) 'l’OR.0N'l‘0, April is-The dxiirie the prosperity of tha Ma time vlnces. following Confederation is e not to Confederation, but to the essity of the establishins of new ads channels, declared R. W. E. mlby. Trade Commissioner for e Maritime Provinces, at the week- luncheon of the Optimists Club the Royal York ilctel yesterday. foresaw the prosperity of Mari- e Canada in the nationeliliation the Atlantic sea ports in new ethods or curins and packing fish ree. it will be a greet day for be a great commercial __ whole Dominion. - 5 E git? ggrg diii itat? tint still GCD!!!-PDUM Scores “System ” Chief Justice informs M¢»¢.||¢|, eg convicts in rcvenac for the idle house cell blocks were restless _ _ Wm _tum u mo .2 o1uieir¢cmrscun»cbemmcuum»umcuc»uaar.uu¢e.L A R G E l Ymmamuum' by guards earlier in therday. guards to fear a break for liberty ‘ outbreak was planned for s a. between 4 a. m. and e a. in., The _ __ :nigh "5 and was to have involved 1.300 negro convicts were not locked in ibm sh°___ 'M ers in sections A. B. U. and because prison officials feared fire cm Ekhibltwn t . As they were being marched to in the wooden buildings. The men _ _ _ mm md an ceived with Mira. Prowse in the draw- ed in the reception rooms. while a. hugo grate f-ire and sodt lights gave a cheery welcome. the weather outside ly during the reception hours, and a delightful social time was spent by the visitors who linrered to chat with friends in the pleasant surroundinll- Asaiatins in the drawinc room were common pleas division of supnmali-“¥*`W°\`° "Ui 59 Slilili AND SALE Feature Planned By Shorthorn Breeders’ Association .to Pro. ‘ mote The Inllllstry. Ammiogofthalbcruianhread- are Association of the !"'rov_i;-ies _was holdin the Department of Avica!- _ture cn 'mucus with ur.`L. D. :isc- Nutt. isaipeque. pgesianit. _il` the chair. and a representative breeders Irena all over the #wines lu attendance. _ ' ” " Toe minutes of if 2. ei AT EXHIBITIUN l millionaire. an April ldth. age. Mr. Bsoit .i it lssl. nilis __-_ Wendell P. Jones. K. C., Woodstock, N e w Leader of Party. .___- (Gladtm Pip) !'R.EDER.ICTON. N. B., April 23.- The New Brunswick Liberal Conven- tion this afternoon unanimously chose Wendell P. Jones. K. O., of Woodstock, as leader of the party. Hon .A. A. Dysart, Lberal leader in the legislature having declined the volition. The new leader was first eleckd to the legislative Assembly in 1003. representing Carleton county , started by a bold delivery paratlons to quell whs| was feared D ~ pt. when cell doors were found might be ii general attempt at dc- :'“::a‘:"?_;"‘:°; "h_':__:°°;’_' have been tampered with. Short- livery. The fact that 600 negro con- In ma upmuspz ____'___"“°;“ _M ___ m mmmn’ in before the investigators couven- victs housed in wooden barracks in it was disclosed that an incipient the yards were not locked in and th' Umm “ii” ¢|=¢U0l\ system. \i\i°i»i°\\ 0! “WWW plotted by sullen and nerve that several thousand men in the are i-nilulriiig for province. A ll-l’l0 BUIBUDI a s 'E E; g is i gi _ i 8 gi; ar? .H to iii E25 é ir; i eggs , eiiniig etii§§§ mdextcnliandiaiabrcediltbf is marketed in ontario. with the ml mm md Wu .waded _by ML mummy or notional differences. mom ¢§\|,,,,,,,,,,,_ th' Cm, muh prcvinct All #HW *:__“'*‘*°¢ ‘° let us get each other-‘a viewpoints Lu" mmm,” of ‘Wm pe" md W-*WW* ‘W “Wm gmh ;theresultwlll loatcwitiiiheseaetuv . . . md W" "mm _“___” “___ me snap dragon were artistically arsnz' Dunbar. . 4 23 Ml' mms- cons' raven ANNOUNCEMENTS. L “L °°..‘“.:..‘::':..‘1f':‘..'.:°.::.‘:'...... ..._ Genus ovens MEETINGS. ETC! “Borden Line Giub leadiol HW' and calves, Thursday. Alfi-l 34th. at Albany. Hours 12 in I. alll-81 f ¢ served many vw' °¢°- U NW me writer armz.m1.n.ney nel- »»1-1,. oumw supple; clue viii utilised for one experiments is rue- ,,,,,,., md em. w. J. P. Meuuisn held their Annual statins Avril saving. Young mlounuinesrs. v.-hose ,we in me mmm mm-WM” me 2_4th. E1rery___:mEin_¥l¢;d__:_o'l oeoucefims may take i-hem i=1'»° ill' dainty we-table me ind with its ex- °"° " ' ' w,.4I;|.;4_ .audeus ucdsnrouvd i=°»°l¢'W*?l» quum centre er american Beauty _..._ ueheinc usa-ueud :ati-lewcrkios m-.»¢.fAawupoureesyi\c-:.1-nrry -wullview oiue loedins livestock er the eoryren yulmotcr. in W “*° llrown and Mrs. samuel Kennedy, Timdly- Avril WW- ~*“___;*_;°|*:__::° § Of' - d.I fficial Hansar s _.im Btdflfff- S118S`¢>Sf¢dAf0i1’ N-S~ H0“S¢ rams Hsmiezae _Ii Is Thought 'rm official aeeera ssc speech V'°¢“°'" P¢'"“ 1 'lime time w<.ua'ra¢i1au¢e The we.-ir ul _ __-__. -The Lciialature. » lcaaeaiss Press) ggigi 'ir Y ihladlll HUD) 5?; EL ,. -. r §§g§E Esiiri' E of eu nails. me the correct my with rm. .1. A. wesem sums; the :__,\;'°'1°‘“’Y “°°*‘- "’ ,m_._“_,; to get A man out-of the sunt/err!-n'. ices. ` d the delevopment of natural re- un wmq, me-mer; he may be buried Thou ¢||p“-mn' hm-nmlty were "Gam, _ ecrlaieusococcq¢lmcaudewe.a.are»ur.in1.nc-certsaaoeesv _ ide. ne euu,whee maritime coal er other scum. ‘ i nom. im. in M.i¢arua.im. wil- Wi- ww" _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ._ free reylcr. ma. severe Nicholson. ““""‘°“ '"- ‘ ' ' we more www. am- suv- ’ 1 eg "' . li 25 f; ii gif! -iiii iii? in? .iiti iisiii i§;i§` lea" W ttf' at-wat. §» °'Dca’t Q e iii _ I *U _ V. .s_~ | | __...,_,....l......;- MAU`|l0iN°ALD 1.. ,,ve._,\.. , _. , ._ _lil - n“5e¢»' aaa-if -of Prime Miniter’s Devotion To » The Cause of Friendship And Good Relations Among Nations Con-. _ veyed By U.'S. Dele. gate Stimson. lsperiei ie rue casual LONDON, April- ia.~one ez me last sets er cel. Henry stlmson. heed of the U. 8. delclstion to the Naval Ucnferoulle. was to convey`to Prime _Minister MacDonald an expression of Pfolldent- I-loct"er'a appreciation 'of the Prime il`dlniatcr's devotion to the cause of Angle-American friendship, and of (ood relations among all na- Nievmrsnicd by nu colleague; er the U. bdelsfstion, Cel. Btiniaon farewell in the garden ei io Downing lt. .“'rl_-leak you so much", said air. ssaciocrrsld, -'fer giving me this mousse from your president and yourself. You receued are nap- idan visit. Aiiheurh we are in the llfden of 10 Dolminf Btrect in spirit at this moment, I am beck by the rushing waters and the sighing trees of the itapidan. We havent bln able te do all that we should have likcdito have dons." Hr. Nac- necaic continued’ "but i tninir we have iaada a very solid contribution to the cause ef peace. Other people will coma after us and they will fin- ish our work. but in the meantime ole ct the aint splendid and heart- caicc eapmeuees we have had has been the (ood f\al|a¢ and close co- ccsratieu between you and your trialdl on cnc hand and my friends Dffmylalf on tha other. light tldulh we have ltood shoulder to dboliidsr ta advance the caula of eaves. an mm; semen anermm ees ourselves. but eil em sae wash will It is sad to bid nu loeldm belawl you have become as one ei ourselves--. I hope you will have s I li ir 5? is ii NHUHM ._l `- r~___.' ' i ,'-H” ?TillIONS With the reorganization of the Lib- wsa tholersi Cabinet, he was appointed lol- ie bank- ileltor General. When the Conservat- he pro- lives cams inw power, in llil. he was of David defeated. After rcinairilrig in Dbiiiiu for a. short time, Mr. Jones retired t' his legal practice. Be was educated at Woodstock Hifi-i School. Dalhousie University and Boston University School. Ren. A. 3. cepp of sackviila. mem- ber dl the Senate. was chairman of = - the Convention. lt;3cr'ts of organiz- inth idlhusewhiehisknown .. = . _. ’“~ ~` _ » `atlcnln'aiiconstiecciasprape.rat- as tha'-vvii1ta°Vity" weisloeiec in f _ ’ f*'°*°‘9'~"P‘i'-'.‘,“'*‘~““ l w = `_ i - " a. "l.asi.i.ili"'¢le'e'ir"l=‘s¢e`»'l»ut».f¢r. reel.. _ " ' 1 " '“ ‘ '°° °"\*'*“**`i§,_“"f‘,»'__‘:“., *r ‘ _ ’ _ _ J ,of expcilence, _` __ _ _ _°` _their cells at 4 a in. what een __ _ __ _ _ mem ____ um' _m___wh‘t .ww_»_ block guards reported the unrcs an ___-__ . “__” M me not Bmw- md nk -whmh; , , _ ,_ ‘°::;“”C“”;“{:°_;"I;Z’;‘_;ff Mayor Prowse and un been of ...en vnu. su-cf ur. ll' l ~ <3 ‘° 'W' _ te-iiibeor ,‘ - in place of Capt. John Hall. who MIS- PFOWSC at HONB lm few yu" Tm mm mr .md I-Iggvgfg - A regiation greet assistance to both ae W" °" "“”" °_;“°° “‘°;‘;"“; 3:3 t0 Large Number 0f purchaser. in uns it win erm oem °“’°°” ‘“'° °°, °'°f‘°°',,,f ,§,,,,,,,,, Visitors Yesterday. was voucher. iw tw me! °°=' break for libcry oler , duct _“lung um wmhum' 1,0 th' and over the idle house. Lockhart -___ ' atwuuon d bout _ reported that much tO hid lllrprild OM °f um 59,915] Wm” cg me A °°m_n"_”° mmpuod du-‘nn tho pl'i.B0l'i¢l‘l Qlli6tOd d0W'h lf' GIWD ,una W” um ygupum hem WM- D Menu” w_ W. o,“w_ sumun and retired YD tlibif' cllll. Golf” il ,Nagy “tm-noon by Hu Wu-5|-up Mu; Mm w_ R su' U nb proving a saver to the gusrdli tiinc Mayor and Mrs. Prowse at their lov- nur; vu .pwinud Q, uk, wg ¢f and asain when the vrilfmvw iw- sly come, Bemhafdt. in-on three un me dm,” M M ,“,_m.,_ m mm, come restless pots of not coffee are ,ix 0-dock th, ,wma wa., plunnuy _Wm Breeders Aww!-_Am un pN_ served and almost immediately the mmed Wm., mu” .nd ¢,nu¢m,n_ pw M wow ° numb” d ‘uh .men bcwmb GUM- _ callin; ic pay their respects to new- um dun" m. “um ,nah ,Mum A "" "' ' "" Lv 'mmm mm HW” vm’ ’°' directlfinflucnce this .development time for the rortucomins election viinrc received and -cmimittses on leadersahlp and resolutions were nam- ed. Hon. P. J. Veniot Postmaster Gen- eral addreased the convention. -Fire Chief Says That Convicts WereNeglecte¢l MIGHT HAVE BEEN SAVED HAD THEY BEEN RELEAS- ED FROM CELLS AS SOON AS Fm! WAS DISCOVER- ED. . . (Canadian Press) COLUMBUS. Ohio. April it- A- E. Nice. Columbus fire chief. told the Baird Investigating the 0h.ie`Pr-leon Fire today, that be believed none of the sl! prison- ers who dial. would have been lcce had they been released from their cells as soon as the fire was discovered. I believe every man could have been saved. l\’lcesaid.’l'hafscti.hattlia!irst alarm came from a boa outside the prison chewed that there was delay on the put of those inside the prison ia sounds; an slann he declared. The chief said that the thoughts of these with- latheprisen wbearrlvedattiie scene first were not primarily concerned with the saving ef llle. Pathetic (Canadian Pram COLUMBUS. Ohio, April ll.-They cams to claim their dead today. the widows. mothers. fathers. brothers, and sisters of the all convicts who lost their lives in the Ohio tate Pen- itentiary diaasiar. 'I‘i.mid.ly and fear- fuilythey fennsdinainassasainat thabaraofthaolficelatcotthc bi¢_pri.son, where _ameke anuffed out the lives of their loved ones. Inside at alittle table, ut a trustle. pencil in hand. and reference book esters him to pass them beyond the outer rats and into tba custody of Mil Amanda. 'I‘homu. daughter of tha Warden. and Dan BNIB. chilf rie- crd clark. Miss Thomas, iight-lippad sorted cards and passed out infor- mation, while Bonao aided bor. Both ENGLAND ’S PREMIER CON GRA TULA TED B Y AMERICAN PRES. L SHURTHURN Dfedsws `LN. B. LIBERAL Scenes Outsi_c_l_e Prison N ER Loved Answer Warden’s A _ Summons to “Come`and Claim Bodies” Of Convicts who Per- ished In Awful Conflagration. were actin; for Warden Preston E. Thomas, who had issued the orders for the claiming of the dead. Fame were pressed against the 'bars tired, weary faces. Faces with lines of tragedy drawn across them by the_ indelible ink of the catastrophic, A- mon; the scores of kinfolk, of 0hio'd Prison dead. stood women. weeping. Around them the more composed members of the crowd had drawn in- visible circles, allowing them in 8 emalidcsrccto be alone inthelr. lrief. Mothers, clrl and sorrowful, bil-need first at the bars which foe varying periods had shut off their amps hd Gee outside world. and then beyond them It the fyllng clerk wild might have known their errant ones who died in the mscke. __-_.__-_._ _..-W _ News Flashes COLUEST IN YEAH! BUFFALO. April 23-llllfalo experienced the coldact April 28 (Wednesday). that has been l broke' the 188| low record by registered in 59 ycan. the mu- ccry dropped to Z3 above. which I three degrees. CAPITAL SBU’ FOB FRENCH NAVY PAIIB, April 23-The Francis navy has completed plana for s new 23.000 ton heavily armored capital ship with eight twelve inch guns and four scaplanes. The vessel would have a speed ol thirty-three knots and a cralains radius of 12.000 miles. IIVIIYBODY DANCII D( IILFAST giiii E iiiii iiiii lint bccmiinsjustasfcndofdnndnjas ‘her daughter." cm instructor de- dsrcdncently-"uderLvwclaennnd itsplcaasntcnansaattsradundey olholnewors. Even fathers have fllllhintkielllrchfi-badli\3B0¢. _._--u-_»-_.__ .___ Bill Rc Pulpwood Cutting' Is Scored wsasdiaa hen) 5 of is gl 5 gi i .i ~ lit. nl. iisiiiiiiiigfi i§i§i;?iii;i= giigilirliiti ein Es iii ig ig. iliiii _ E lliiii _i i _§ i i L 5 2 ii i nation of the operators and the lc- ¢al representatives cf individuals and companies holding blocks of land of 3.000 acres or cvsr. All took the stand that mall holders as well as those directly concerned would be adversely affected by the bill. _ - i.4.ssed.1‘es..p1e:.. |Ca.i\adiaii Press) WA51'IIN’GTO.N'. D. C., April 23-. ‘Sir HMI!! Draylbn, chairman of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario has been requested to appear before the House Judiciary Gommittee to reply to statements regarding the Ontario Liquor Control System made by Hon, W. C. Drury, former Premier_ of Ontario. The Weather, etc Solis tors Nevin Cali flu- Rican' muviscsc. onto. , (MY Fino oul’ _ Virllel PHS DESY ! , ~\ 22% \ i | -fn L( if 'N , _ \ ap _ f\\\\\ \. \- L - *‘"“Jl“1`0. Avril 24.-Maritime: INN! westerly winds, partly cloud; and cold. with snow flurries. mlb lids this morning at 8.19 and iwilht. ' Ilia sets this evening at oils and riau faoierrow morning at 4.57. NW IIDOB llimday, April 38, 2.44 _,_ “_ e _ .' ' fi < " '~ ' . 1"/ , . `, - = .."‘3I¢"i" iii# t ` . ‘. , . , ' 1,1. _ '_ ._‘~.__.i*I.~ '.1 _-e¢~__ _ _ -_ _J ___-¢__._=»_._;»_______~.;.__.3 __-3_5 Nova Scotia Farmers W M" mm 'f,;,,;~°,;~;r;; Are Asking Protection Froni Thle Impoataxion Of Nsw Zealand Butter- ti n pprovad uit lCo <_ ml”¢§l'