Island cover-s - Prince Edward ‘ __ Like The Dew 3%/// M n, Follies! 133- . llllllll HEIENIJEIJF unlmmulllxllllll EX- l Charlottetown Guardian, Tina vents. sIllII (instill ' PENII lTIiiIi E BY 94 MllilIN-Sl OTTAWA, April 8.-<During the revenue for thelwelve lnollths per {local year which curled-on March iod was $461,366,029, as compared 31st, ordinary revenue of the Doln- with $B8il.83»2.l'>07 in 1919-20. Or- inlcn exceeded ordinary expendit dinary expenditure in 1920-121 was ura try over ninety-four millions $357,515,278 in comparison with an of dollars . Despite tile decline ill ordinary expenditure of $340,880,- 0 customa and excise revenues, nut-[GGS in 1919-12 . . lcealble in the last. few months. "collllllllslznslilculs arcs sstzaicootl: PUPS. P. Hughes, Union North. TO RENT-‘Frollt bodlooln. Apply Guardian Office. ; tron sats._nouse_ APPLY as y‘ King St. swuuurspa- no. "PUIRCHASE second hand book case Milli!’ at Guardian office. Jwaurem-A MAID ron asu- eral housework. Apply 29 U996!‘ . Prince Street. rcsnnlao: REPAIRING done promptly. Rubber ‘tires 1111i- 0Y1 wheels at Large 8t Sons. Great George Street. swmrsn A MAID FOR causin- al housework. Apply 277 Rich- mond Sweet. FOR sALs-Kltonon stove, good condition. Bargain. v52 Upper liillsboro St. FOR 8ALE—One cow newly fresh- ened another in Mny. Apply I14 Hensley St. i. vwAurib-A "Ala FOR GENE" a1 housework. Apply Mrs. Lloy Wollnor, 154 Pfllllce St. -l ‘FOR 8ALE_.HEAVY BROWN PA . pet, suitable for piercing under "- ear-pot. 5 cents a roll at Guard-inn l office. ‘ . ‘T0 LET-THREE FURNISHED moons, situated in centre of (My llvlodern conveniences. Apply in afternoons to 16 Elm Avenue. “Y, WANTED—- comrzrswr was t, up, aigedl housakoflpolfl Apply in g. writing stating wages to A. L. ‘_,- (‘are Guardian. V_V’ANTED——A housekeeper to tlI-‘ke ggfgdfl two children in their own home. Arlvly M- cm °i m“ diam. AGENT$~WorhYs Prettiest how- ple Dolls. We show you how to make 860 to $100‘ u Wtwk W911 . without experience with our pplquo selling man. Wonderful ml side lino. Doll free. Writs quick, dnnport Manufacturing Company. 1488c St. Lawlxlncu. Montreal, ll’. Q. "'TO‘UKY'B QPECWNLrJTWO Pi- ibean. 160.; throe bars soil-p -50- sonp powder 5a.; castile 800D 1.5c.; Pekoe tea 39c: Wfillllollih ‘Cosh Grocery. Pilons 359"“ FOR SALE-A PAIR OF NICE young Holstein lbulla and sollle young females. Ten tons 0f good quality hay. o sewn" 11"“ rlvc horse pcwcr 21180110" “m” jlflcag rlgllt_ Gavin llardingm i “AEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOP‘! sALi, by private sale, tihe r0186- deuce of Mrs. Aeneas MncDona 6 situated at 126 ltocllinrlli Sim?- llttending purtrhasers may ll: spout property all)’ llU-Qnlmm i” applying on prclniscs. .._.___,‘___.. sron SALE AT onA-Nvluue. so acres level land. in 8001i 5W0 °i cultivation. wcll lellwil; W“ buildings, convenient l0 Ullllvib School and stores. Milli’ 1° Jesse Corbett on llfllmiia- _-. > renew son l-lArcnlna-wvflll‘?! Wyandotte hens. holdin! @931‘ ficate in Record of Pertomuw?» Ottawa. tor laying 165- $0334- eus in one year. PricO 5° i" fifteen. J. ID. IROmDOI-W - Char- lottetown. Phone 654. , ‘ "rl-tuae vvltl. s: sow IV Plflliie Auction at 2 0'01“! m‘ Wednesday. the 4th, day of MI?- ins-tent, A. .10! 0n the premises. Lower NOMI- sue, tbs dwelling house and 9N“- Wrty of the undersigned. ‘Till ‘lmllflfty is beautifully situated- hnvisg a front on at; favor lllvstsgus roul, large (st-doll it luck. 800d out buildinll w! 01m lo church, schools and ‘We. Goadltlons msds known st ssic. A (‘gully liotllollm °"o‘lft'a'.t"ct... n. . Ni‘. v lltwcnl, Will Fight Order To Deport Couple From St. John WINNIPEG. April 7——0n the grounds that they are "undesirable socialists." thc immigration authori- ties iluvo ordered the deportation o-f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mallalrtl of Edmonton, according to informa- tion received by James Law, sec retnry of tho Canadian workers‘ defence league. Mr. and ills-s. Mallard went to the old country ill December. On March 31 a wire was received from Mr. Mallard t0 the effect tllstitheirr righlt to lalld at St. John (N.B.) 0n their return had been. challenged and they were being held pending investiga- tion. Counsel was engaged by the was received to the efleot that Mr. and Mrs. Mallard had been ordered deported. The case is being op- pealed by the league. Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, it is stated, ‘IIIIVO been residents of Canada ten or twelve years. Ottawa Wants to Know Ottawa, April 5-—The department o! inunigratimthero has very little information regarding tho deporta- .tion iirom St. John (N. B.) of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mallard. Ed- monton, who on their return to Canada from England were being held by tho authorities as “unde- sirable socialists.’ .. u, was an» migration this afternoon that a request for complete information had _~been wired to the agent at St. John. ‘ [losing oi Technica‘ School The lorlnal closing oi‘ the Alri- culturztl and Technical School for tile term nus hold yesterday morning. There was a good atten- d-ance c1 visitors. Tho following pmglwm was carried out: Review oi‘ tho yoarkllvork ‘by tilfl Wiiwillii presentation of CCFIJHCBIGB‘ by tho Liout. Govcunor; valodiclory read- ing, by Gordon Warren; Addrass. by the Commissioner of Agricul ture; and short addresses by Mes srs, Saunders and lrvlng. M_ L. A- Wrltten examinations for tho term were dlcld ip English, llllttilclllntica, Physics and Economics_ Examin- ations were also Kltell ill Fiaiii crops, Llvo stock. motor lllcollaln- [(18, hlackslnillling. farming and physical and‘ military drill. T119 mirroring students awarded certificates: WCTB 1st CLASS Lllorue Seaman. Gordon Watrrcn Sam‘. McLeod Earlo Idostor Theo. Ellis lArchio Montgomery Ilsa-old McKay 12ml CLASS Hollis Moore . . ‘ ‘Lilith Sites-ITO! ~ lsyrmsa illcFQrillW I-lovrard Boil" lSsm Molmd Earle Foster... illowsrd 9WD“! 116Gb)’. Jenkins. . ‘Ussworthyflmoy Wallace M6148!’ ‘ ,_ 3rd OLASS lwalter crals A o. Rsvsnhlll mo. "WY Louis Dryflltton : - 112710 ..-.- Jflrsb‘ sov 17o wollK o» i“: ' l», ‘ cassette-tows; mo.» Q64. league and on Saturday last a wirsyiflus of lliivel‘ iOX ill" nounced at the department of im-l misfiastsiyt ts the result of no ,3__,‘.8_ m". by thglcompllly today. Qsverll i’ llnsd L CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 Price 0f Milk (Special to The Guardian) IIQINGSMN, April 8.~At a meet ing of the Frontenac Milk Produc- ers Association the price of milk was fixed at $4 .50 per one hundred pounds to be effective at a whole salerate from April 1st, to October 1. This works out at lust a little over six cents per quart. American Labor Would Refuse Coal p ToGreat Britain MONTREAL, April iL-Jrillll the American federation of Labor be urged to use its influence to induce tho United mine work- ers of America to refuse to mine ccul for export to Great Britain, or for use lby British Sh“)! during rile ‘British coal strike, was the object of a resolution introduc- ed at thc meeting of thc Federated Trades and Labor council here last evening. After ll. strong discussion an amendment to refer the matter to the executive for study and ac- tion was carried unanimously. AunugLFur Trip Mr. (‘llestcr McLure leaves this morning for Montreal, Toronto. New York and St. Louis on on an- nual fur trip. lie is taking with him possibly one of the finest collect- that has been shipped this season from Prince Edward Island. These extra choice skins were shown to at Guardian representative and u cum parison was lllade with furs "trum different SOGIIOIIS as Ml‘. McLure hnri in his collection furs from tour different States in tile United States; also Ontario, Western skins the outside skins wero n. fair sam- ple o! what is lbeing produced ns against those that were prmillcdd in Prince Edward island it was {clearly HLMHGQHCOAQIIK ~ tho lino ‘bluish, black necked skins with silver lrlnnkingu. tho product of Prince Edward Island fur runners, went-by far tho nlost attractive melts. Mr. McLuro had no doubt but what. with this collection he would be able tc meet ready de- mand for them even if present day trade conditions are not up to the standard. Mr, MoLure will be ab- sent some two weeks and should be able to give t6 the fur farmer: on his return a very thorough ac- count of conditions as they exist in the fllr trade would give him the advantage of forming a fairly cor- rect opinion ofWvha-t the future holds in store for lul- farmers. wastnaroG qoJusbsos GTDO ETR P. E. I- Better than This WINNIPEG. April 7-—-We.sltern farmers will puy this year for farm labor from Z5 to 50 per cent less pimp“ they paid lust your, accord- dng to reports gathered here today. yrevailltlg rates are quoted as from M0 to $60 por month with board. and $50 seems to be about the average wage offered for seeding lulbor. There appears lo bo a feeling ntmong farmer employers that they cannot afford to pay more than these wages, up to hur- vest at least. Thorc is said to of i':tl~ln' help. Bishops Plead for Peace in Ireland, LONDON, April 7—-l~llldorslng tho Archbishop of Canterbury's rcccnt protest in the House of Innis against reprisals ill Ireland. rlllie bishops and heads of the prin- cipal nonconlorlnht churches in Great Britain have sent a letter to the Prime Minister and Irish Sec~ rotary, pleading for police in Ire- luud. . "The present policy” says the iot- tor, "exposes us to misunderstand- in; and hostile criticisms even of tho friendliest of tile world's na- tious." Act-muss orhms AGAOIA com. oo. cccas nOWN TODAY pl-IORBUBN. N. 18.. April 81-.- All tilolninu of the Acadia Coal Company in Pictou County wii-I be closed tomorrow sud remstn closed be no- surplus orders, scoot-din; to notices lulled handrsd mos will no thrown out and some from Labrador. “mains. , ‘German Banks . . null llulsl Tuesday Unless Ne Opened. Miners’ Re ed to Attend Confer Reguards Situation have Broken out- (Special to The Guardian) . . .. LONDON, April 8.—-Tllc general strike of the 'l‘ril>lo. Alliallco will start oll T-uestilly morning unless negotiations for settlement of the coal strike are reopened, it was announced by Union leaders today. LONDON, April 8.-—Les.ders of thc National Federation of Trans- port Workers and of thc National Union of Rnilwsymen.» have voted to support t-he miners in tho great coal strike. They decided this morn lng upon a lltrike by tho two Un- ions, this brings the entire power ‘of the Triple Alliance of Labor. ! . . . Mr. Mcl ure Uii on ...T.i‘..‘?..‘§i"..‘.‘.§f.°.§li§.i‘§ 2:“ 51.23;“; l'or many years. Ilcprcscntutives of the llllnec this afternoon refused to accept Prime Minister Lloyd George's invitation to lnect the owners cl‘ tile lllinos on the condi- tions proposed wilicll were that. the return of pulnpmen and engin- eers to the -piI.s wool-l ho lilo llrsl lllatler settled m conference. Tito mine owners’ Ltliltiiiflllzliij.’ z-lc- cepted the Premier's invitation but stipulated that the matter of the plllll/pillell returning to work must ,hc tIle.I'il'st question settled at tho lprtlptlscli cnniorcvn-o, Tho minors based t-ileil‘ PPIIH l‘ :11 [hr Frontier's {invitation on this stipulation. The [owners put in an llppearglngg pt the Board oi’ Trude conference chamber at the hour set, but left after trailing un hour for the min- ers. Government officials were on General Strike of Triple Alliance t0 Start sulll . IS STIII IJNSETTIIZB l gotiations are re-i presentatives Refus- ence. Lloyd George as Serious. Disorders‘ Liltlff! and illtisl outbreaks lvcrc rc- volutiunztl-y in tonu. A ilopeflll fca- ture is tlutt Messrs Ulyne and Ilen- dersou and ’l‘hollltls have all ex- pressed their disapproval of tllc flooding of mines and it is under- stood they are lbringillg pressure on the miners for the resumption of safety work. MAY CAzLL. OUT RESERVES ‘LONDON. April 8. —— Premier Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that an curly pt-clamutlon will call up Army and Navy reserves. lie also said that it is the intention of the government to issue an appeal and other essential services in view of the prospective Triple Alliance strike. For the first time in the llisltll'_v' of the nation, Lloyd George ‘declared it is confronted by an at- tempt to coerce it into copitulatillg by the destruction»; of Ils resources, Protection lllulst be provided for the vital assets of the community and nation, die declared. . Miners Not All Agreed nl-ONDON, April 8.——l'0lJSi(iGl‘iliJi8 opposltioxl to tho Triple Alliance ixStfliill ttlnongst the rztnkltnti file of the raliu-aylnerl appeared “may, the Liverpool Union telegraphed to J. l-i. Thomas, ll. P., General Sec Yet-ilk of the RiliilvilylllefYfl Union deciilfllli; the Liverpool men wuula xlous over conditions in Wales and bcutlnnll. Violence w-ag common lGeorg-e C Rideout l Is new Inspector SYJPNEY. April fi.-Aiter the bittelest vcrilnl bottle in the his- tory: of the Sydney city council, 990F811. R. Hideout, Moncton. torm- er chief and inspector of D0nlln- ‘I'm Police for Maritime Provinces, lest llisllt was appointed Nova Scotia Teluporsnce Act Inspector at a salary M5225 per moflflL The nppoiutnlencwns made as the result of a demand by the Social ' Service Council for to clean up the liquor situation hero. _____._..<g.>_._i. SIR THOMAIS WHITE HA8 RES'GNED SEAT IN HOUSE OTTAWA, April 8.——S])EBk(ll‘ Rhodes informed tho Houso this afternoon tltnlt he lbatl recelivied lilo resiglnation of Sir Tllonllts tVlhiie. (Leeds). as a member of‘ the liouso of (Tcmlllons. Tho resignation of 121i,- Thomas of vacant seats. six vacancies ‘in the House us fol- lows; Ycrk-Sumbury. N. 8.; York icillo Hat. Alberto’. Si. and finally Leeds, Ont. these vacancies were caused by tile death of tho sitting tnelllbersuj wvhll-o in the remaining two cases H1080 of St. Antoine and dihedr- lho lllculbcrs resigned "in order to] Antoine. perform other work. l . Loan Money. PAltlb‘, April ll-Whiie iierlnuuy ls refusing to pay tho reparations Gunman banks are llneoting French illuns with offers of capital. The latest to be received, says Le Me- llu, In f-ronl tile Fllmbank Aitken Gesellschaft, of Berlin, which was wrloten the following flatter to Monsieur Hcn-rl Soulat, mannllvl‘ 0i the Eclipse Film C0. "As u slwcisl cinema bank. our institution ls devoted particularly to loans and other transactions in the cinelnatvlruldl liflmBilP-iile production and ‘letting o! films. the exploitation of theatres, etc. Thanks to the satisfactory condi- tion of our excheqner. we can opsll immediate credits for lll~ counting cheques, etc" and can undertake credit and ehnilsr finan- cial operations. ‘lihe influence of our bank-ls growing stlnultansously with the extent of our operations Ind could Gt the swmrlste mo- Whitp. adds another to the list‘ There arc now: West. OllL; Yamaska, Que; Med. Four ofyol ‘Si. .losepll‘s Convent last oven- . not strike unless rt ballot of men lllvnred such action. _..,.._...___. CLARA STEEVES MARRIED; . CEREMONY A1- PRISQNII Mr. ilnitoll ‘lurmcrorv. April b‘.~i|' o. (lnius Steevos, incarcerated in lilo Cllllllbv jail at Hopewell (hope, await lug his trial on the charge of Illlll" daring ills wife and five children at Pine Glen Parish of Coverdala, Albert (‘olm-ty, in February. had temporarily been forgotten by the public, interest of the tragedy has been revived by the marriage of the accused's only surviving daughter Clara Sleeves. lwho was living in ;I)u zlppilcli Yesterday in Tile Legislature APRIL 8th, Tile House lllct nt 11.30. PREMIER BELL tabled thc ml- swcrs to some titlestions asked ‘by Mr. Kennedy regarding the sale 01'. liquor under tile Prohibition Corn- nlission. These answers snow that out the Province. The salaries paid to each ltrc as follows: ll. i1‘. Maddigan, (fllnrlottctown, .. ..$1,soo‘ Aicx. xulnlnerside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.200 Jas. Murphy, A-lbcrtun. $1.000. A. 1d. Slllith, Montague, --$l,000 Tho value of liquor on hand on January 1st, 1920, was $23,300. Dur lng the year 1920 liquor sales throughout the Province amounted to $105,777.81. 0n motion of Mr. E. T. Higgsi the House went into colllmittec, with Mr. Butler in the chair, for second reading of an Act to fur- ther amend tho city of Charlotte- town Incorporation Act. Till.“ ulnellti nlent authorizes the issue of City water works debentures to thc amount of $5.000 and debentures’, for the expenditures oi‘ a further, sum. of $50,000 for crellsp at any time hcl-euftel- the poll tax of $2.00 to an amount not‘ exceeding $5.00, with power lo re-E penl, alter or nlllend any sucll by-l laws passed. This bill was agreed to with by deleting of one clause re garding tile educational tax, and‘ was ordered to be rend at third! time tomorrow. in pursuance of notice Premier Bell seconded by Hon. Mr. John- ston, lnovcll a resolution that llll act of the legislature be passe-ll authorizing the ‘Lieut. Governor in Council. to sell or otherwise dlspusc of the Dalton SAIHXIOTiDlIl, with till:- ‘provision for the rccoupelllcllt as fur impossible of All‘. Duitoll- of thc money amended by ililll in rcgllrd to the Sanatoriuill. PltldltilldR BELL believed lilnl. would not revolvi- lilo building lull-k. m" lilo tlltlney row iizctl on Iilu sole oi‘ if. thllt ii llligill to procuring truinctl nurses to iYPllI tlliuzrclliosis cases throughout thc island. HON. A. R. AIbSENAULT ntain tallied that the Sanatoriuln was given as ll gift in lilo province and vested in a board of (‘nmnlisslon-i ers, in wiloso hands it still remains.‘ ‘The Government. would no: llliflfll“; take I0 divest any private individ- uni of property without his consent, and iiPililPr should they attempt Monclon at tile tinle of the tragic death oi‘ her lllotller and five lbrothers and bistirs. She "was lllarrieli In the presence of her father in til-e jail at Hopewell Cape on lilal-ch "5. to her cousin. BN1- jntllln Sleeve-s. of Pill-ll"- . The (‘Bfelllolui was lwtfvllllcti‘ by ltev. Mr. l-lanwooti. Baptist ulill 1519p 0|‘ Hliifibtlrg ill thc lllfblitlllv" of the- lll"l'lie‘s fatilcr, tllc juiicr llflli ollc or llvn otilcrs. i Pleasing Entertainment By Pupils The lllusicai recital by the pupils ing proved n highly succesful affair lllld was much 0lli0Y9ii~ M" Henry Smith, cllllirlllull, of the School llozlrd lpPP-Sififlli and the Bllilfifmmn“ cllt of Education. Mr. R- ii- Rilfieri‘ Mr. .l. l). Seaman and Ml‘. C- ii- U- lnmgtvol-tlt were also FY0301" [Hid they expressed th8lll~ 5910133 as delighted with tho enter- tainment nnd lilil Ilruiimency shown by tho pupils‘- Thp progrltlllllltl wtts its follows. Entry Duct, sprint; Bra-wither!‘- (Jnivini. Welcome. (Jllorus, Qiowly Llllti Suiftiy Music Should Flow. lll-nyorr-vAletlcr. Trio, Litilc Waltz-qt. Gclbei. song r3010. An April Girl. i‘illk,—-Lincllncr. Hull's Dfelillflr-'['. Oesten. lsfong, A Cillldhl Good-Night. Cradle Bonllw-E. WllddlnKl-Oll- Duet, Butterflles-Jl. Engelman. Daisy Drill. SkiltiHKw-JB. C. Klein. Turentelle,—-'l‘. rSulrkow. Recitation, Something Great. Youth and Old Agc—1l. Necks- La Czarina.-- (Janna. Recitation, No Friend ‘Like a Mo- U161‘. Serenade-Bouts»- (lalbricl Marlo The Fountain-C. ‘Bfllllll. Tarente-llw-Heiler. Solo, The Gate of Life. Chanson Lorraine-J’. Wschs First Mazurku.-B. Godard. Piece dans _le "Style Ancien- Chanllnade. ‘Last Chorus. Good Night - C. o! employment the cjngms industry as s whole’! sloatbqussd Home sdivnntsze of w hits. God ‘ Save the King. ‘claim for drnllngos. itllc adjournment of the debate. to divest the hoard of commission ers of tileir rights in this matter. it is not a judicious nlovclllent to, sell thc property at tlle present time. when n claim of dsnlttges is pending zlt Ottltullt. The (leleguics who Wl-rr- sl-lli. lo consult thc Pud- ernl llurilorIIie-v ill this lllzltior worl- asked what price they would tulm to coll thing.» square, and the ilgul-c was rlliscti us high as $100,000. lI Lin‘ llwui (lovornment soils, this propcrly they will have no legal because thc claim is tbascti on the fact that lh'o institution. on enlarged ‘by ‘him Dominion (iovcrnnlcnt, necessitates- udrlltiunal t-xpcntliture for opera- lion. M l o'clock Mr. Arscnault moved Tile liouso adjourned until 3 p. m. lliontluy Was Taking N0 Chances NEW YORK, April 7~ldlsllt crlllitlrcll who were brought ashore in Alpine ulollltilliltollxnln-r formu- timl, twitch ill-ti by it rope to Iii!‘ others, urn oll lilcir way to thc Grout West today. 'l‘i\c mp6 W“ attached to tllcir hlohilor, Mrs. Thorn. Jollsn, ltii shc canto down tho gallgplank oi tilt» Scmtdilloviau- American liner United States when it docked at. Hoboken. The youngsters, the oldest and thc youngest 3. 611116 ill)!“ Denmark to rejoin their father, Axel, who has joined a thrifty col- ony of Danish farmers in Minesotn. Though all eight children occu- pied the ssmlo stateroom in the second cabin of tho steamship. oi- flcsrs of the ship were unanimous in declaring it the most. splck and span cabin oll tho big vessel. ll. Captain 1.. Holst blushlngly admit- tinned throughout the evening. ‘ ' |ted that when the United States Moderates like -Mr. Asquith, Lord p [Rdhert Cecil. Arthur Henderson,’ - John Robert Clynos lure working, ' hard in an endeavor to induce tho l docked llo played "maid" to Theo- dora. thc youngest of the eight. The rope by which the proud mother led her children was tied around her waist. First cams llttls Theodora, and” then tho, others, according to their ages. five liquor vendors are being em- ..NEW YORK, April 8.-~An ployed lby the Govol-nluellt tllrougll- passloned tieferuw- N. .l. hlcLeotl, cwhulcsttlel ed: Cilurlotletotvn .. . . . . . . . . “$1: Wu. Total $0.500‘ ‘$21,000 Take i islendar hope. Assmsll lly Mull, clllllls ‘$.00- lllllllfillu l Worth Printing i _ .. . i..- All The so...’ Worth Reading an The Ails -——-¢ _.i-_s- Snbscrlrlllrl. tlellvfife: PIY Hifliitiliiiii “ sir" Claims for German EX-PPGIIIIGI‘ of Fran . An impassioned Defence 0f the Freuoli Reparations Made by ce. L (Special to The Guardian) illl- of the French ulzlillls for (lvrnlun rcpzlrzttiolls was lllalic hero tuwluy . by item: Vlviani fclrlllel- PPQIIIIQI‘ of Ffilillit‘, ulld nuw extraordinary envoy lo lilc lfnitcd lflttttos. ill an address ilufure ll Klltilvfillfi of business lnvll ztt lilt- New York (ihulllhcr oi‘ Cullllltl~rt~tn ho declar- ‘Gerlually ilzls contracted licbls; she shall and will puy tilclll." “Contrary to the general belief." hp continued, "this problem inter- lasts not only {Franco and Gcrnlany, but. the whole world; lbecause peace wilit-h is so desirable among men. will only flourish anew when the cc onomic balance. which brings forth. llloral balance. shall be re-cstablisll ed.” lie entered intudetail recounting tile devastation caused by thc Ger- man ilfllliibll, pointing out that 33-8. result of the war approximately £500,000 acres of French soil luusl. oc rehabilitated. Speaking on Germany's claim that she is being taxed beyond mpm-ity to pay, hr‘ said: "Some have said that the t-lslul rd xkztncc was exaggerated. it is at lie. filo French experts have, since t). - treaty, lowered their ciftilll and re- duced their rights. fiance has" abandoned more than one-third of what she ilatl the right of asking for. and a very long delay is con- ceded to Gerlnany." Germany Must ’Pay Her Debts NEW YORK, April 8.-An im- passioned defence of the French claims for German reparations permupeppwas ulude here today by Rcnevmmlnlon works.‘ Tile amendment also gives Viviani, former Premier of France. Nova lScotlu Steel and Coal Oom- zllltlililflty to thc City Cvllllvll w lll-‘now extraordinary envoy of the puny. two ct‘ the companies lnvclr United States. ‘in an address he- fore u. gathering of business men in the New York Chamber of Com- imsrce he declared. "Germany con-v tructed debts and she shall and will {lay them." Diamond Robbery NEWARK, April 8.—-—Three mask- ed burglars held up Harry Heyman, member oi‘ the firm of Heylnun Brothers, lllanllfocturers and Jewellers, in his place of business here last lligilt and escaped with diamonds and jclvelery valued at $21,000. ' Investigating the Big Mail Robbery (‘HJCAGQ April 8.—-Speclal in- vestigators sent from Washington in connection with the theft at Dearborn Street station of mall pouches containing cash and soc- uritles believed to total more than $500,000 last night, are proceeding on the theory that the robbery hnd been carried out ‘by a national‘ gang of mail thieves who obtainedl advance inforlllution- oi’ money shipments from postal employees. --—--—<o>-—-——- RAILROAD UNIONS ‘I'D ACCEPT HARDING PLAN ltiiidthiilO, April 8.—Fivc railroad mechanical unions wits, 500,000 luemlbcrs tonight submitted lo llresidellt Harding's labor plan for ending ‘industrial dispute, between tile roads and their workers, pro- posing thal. the president call a conference of representatives oi‘ both sides. at which new rules governing working conditions would be worked out lo lake till? place oi‘ tho national agreements now in dispute before thc railroad labor board. Tile proposal is that all wage disputes be ileili ill all?!‘ ltncc. pending the conference. lltlili- ing that i.iI(‘. platter of W089" Cmlid be quickly adjusted to the eatisfac Iion of all as soon as thc question of rules had been seliicli- Rellewetl Prospects In Miners Crlsls pgxnox, April 8.-~Anothor day of tense alterations between hope and fear untied with one of tilt“ Phillie M lnistcrs ciluru Oielifitiv eleventh hour interventions by bringing renewed proswfiifl will the grave industrial crisis can ‘bu averted. He announced to the House or C mmons lssr. night 11w willingness of the Government to participate in the conference In" , discuss the question or pumpllls‘ ‘before other matters are consid- elmd. lfttorlnnl conferences cou- miners to rQIfl-lt on the question vi punvping and whole question is turning on this it is supposed the ’ British Empire Steel linger is Ratilied HALIFAX. April afl-The British Elllplre Steel Corporation merger was formally ratified today at meetings of the shareholders 0f the Steel Corporation and dd. held at Trenton and Sydney, respectively. according to word re- ceived at Halifax tonight. Germany to Make Another Offer ' On Reparations PARJS, April 8.——1t was stated send-officially ‘here today that a. fresh proposition of reparations was expected from Germany. Una confirmed reports arc in circulation that thc Gormans are making 1n- other effort to interest the United States in the question or negotia- fl5-_-;_s lhntwnnn Ravi Bgrtmggm under Secretary of the treasury and Roland Boyden, formerly fr. S. unofficial representative with thc Allies Reparations Commission. ---¢o>--—- Government Ships, Under Discussion OTTAWA April 8.--Tho Cana- dian merchant ships we're under severe (fro in the House of Com- mons yesterday. 1t was charzéd by the Opposition that the vessels. instead of showing operating pro- fit last year, operated at a deficit. William Duff (Lunenlburg) whn led the Opposition attack, claimed the loss to the country in value cl’ ships and operation was already $58,600962, in this he estimated n depreciation in vuiuo alone of $1, 897,450. The Prime Minister declared Mr Duff “did not know what he was talking about when ho said that tho financial condition of the Gov- ernmont Merchant Marine Mp5 no; fair and satisfactory." Mr. Duff avorcd Canadian Merchant Marin:- but not one operated by Govern» mcnt. THE WEATHER .. TEHPERATUI TIDE, HOOK, ITO T OltONTO. April ii—- Saturday showery. ~ High tide this morning at 11.23 and tonight at midnight, Sun sols title evening at 0.40 and rism; ttnnorrow morning ul 5.23. l~‘irst.qnarl<lr llloou Friday Fcb lI-Ill Ill 6.12 n. in. A LITTLE KAI-FLY FOR PANAMAS" . Bur- . y hi $1.3"