1.. l nil-h Like The Dew Covers Prince ‘Edward }-== nloftsfavm a y os-u. < 2'1...“ llllllfi lillli lllllllll . . "r FiililiilIl-‘Eilull Over a Bllllon Pounds will ‘ Meet Expenditure SIIIHE IIIIIIISH IIIIIIISET be Required to Excess Profits Tax Abandoned as Unworkable. (Special 1c The Guardian) LONDON, April 26_--No surpris- es are expected‘ speech to be‘ delivered in the House of Commons on Monday next. it ls forecasted that expendi- tures of nearly 1,020_000.000 pounds will have to be ‘met whlile other contlngences will bnlng the re- ‘511116 required up to L,128,000_00f lpounds. The excess profits tax is 111 4119 blldset|belng dropped and no new taxation . n. mo United States percent advalorem duty on» import- ed cigars and thu additional ltsx on are also being un- proposals are expected. spark-ling winos lImPD8d_ bot-h having proved profitable. OO-OIOQOO4- loollllllllsllllsllcllllsgl ‘WIAINTEO '— TO. "PURCHASE secondhand book case Apply at Guardian office. ‘FOR GALI-JIEAVY BROWN PA per, suitable for placing under i-‘flrllet. 5 cents a roll at Guardian office. . tron sALE-ouanrlrv ooon Timill/Ili’ hflli- Apply Hamilton Watts, Hampshire, P, E, 1, May strike _ Without Consulting" Headquarters INDIANAPOLIS, April 23.—-Tlle subordinate unions of the Interna- tional Typographlcal Union are authorized to declare that strikes may be called without reference to International Headquarters in all book and job offices where the for- ty four hour week hats not been put into effect, John W. Ha/ys, Sec- retary said here today. ‘WANTED-BOY "ro WORK on farm for the sulmllnlar. Apply Cecil Wood, Charlottetown. R. R. 6.. WANTED-dd-Al-D FOR GENERAL housework, Alpply Mrs. (Dr) 13818-113". 1Z5 Flttroy Street. ‘TO LII‘ FURNISHED ROOMS. Anny 133 Kant Street. ‘JQHN lvlcaultl-AN AN-D co. want 300 bushels Irish Cobbler potatoes. rwituvsoq-a A. taaln won onu- k "holy s9 Upper "PW ‘FORD Mile nnAnv -n will pay you to us. The Mivrell Garage 00., Ford Deal- er's; C. B. Molilw , , liliorell . ' en Mafia“! ‘FOR SALE-WHITE WVAN- 110m osss. gov lunent inspect- . Pllze wl rs at Amherst, 4919-4921 $1.00 per setting; $11-00 ‘Der rmy. E. J. Vessey, Yonk. . ‘TO LET-ONE FuRmsl-qgp room, situated in centre of nib]. Modern conveniences Apply in afternoons to 16 Elm Avenue. ' .. ‘ROOM AND-BOARD-A GENTLE man can be accommodated with room and board in private, faln ily, central loation. Apply "0' clo Guardian Oflice. POTATOEE-l want. several! cal-s blue potatoes at Tuplins’ Ware. thou-sic. KenlsilnUtonl-ifieo F Mc- Lure. EGOIB lAlNlD POULTRY FOR SALE Wihitla Ibeghoirns nlnq Barred lltock c8811: H.215 per setting". also three pens choice imported Barred flock bullets. Apply lSte- venson, Bradalbane. ‘ WAlNTlElD -—'IY MAY 181' EXP- erienced. lady lliook-keeper. Must he qualified to_t‘ake f-ull charge of wholesale accounts. Good salary. ner d: Co. Alpply in person. Tnrq Germany Is . Willing To Begin Reconstruction LONDON, April Zil-Gernlany has sent a note to the British Govern- ment ralterating the complete wil- llngness to undertake rs-constnlc- tions of devastated Franco. The note which came from, the Gunman Foreign Office, was delivered by the Genman Embassy to the British Foreign Office last evening. The note proceeds to enumerate in great detail the possibilities of re- construction. First, Germany is to take over the specified locali- ties either as a state ‘undertaking or by directing the work of the national colonizing settlement ‘as- soclatlon. Second, to undertake the work of clearing Afore station, building and repairing brlclrworks and works for production of chalk. plaster, cement and other necessa- ries and delivery of necessary ma- chinery and building materials from Germany. Third, to arrange all such machinery and materials as shall emanate from Germany and fourth start. immediate plans to build the least twenty-live thousand wooden houses ln devastated dis- trlcts before cold season begins. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MAID for general housework- Apply Mrs. T. E. MoNutt, 34 Brighton Road. ‘ESGAPED-IONE PlAllR lSI-LV-EiR black foxes from Upton Farm XRlanch. Liberal reward. J. S. Jenkins. FOUND — 0‘N NORTH SHORI: a. decked scolw. Apply ‘E. Mac Ilauclllllli,‘ Eitanhnpe, llP. E, l. w-E NRE ovsasTocKEn WITH cooked trim: Government inspe- lcted. Can bhip a limited a.- mount at. B cents. Jas. C. Tup Illl. Silver Black iFox Co., Chiar- Iottetown. BCNRS? FIRIIIGKIIJBO; WiRbNKLE-B no: pits; truly noses and‘ ell fa- ial defects corrected lby Wood- ury system. Dr. Bailey, Face Blleciaillt- B24 Jillanlre Buildlnz Denver, Colorado. I LADIES — D0 HIMQTITOHING and piootlnl at home; spare time. Attachment fits any ma- chine tallv: Buttonhole attach- ment fits any ‘machine, $8»- duty ‘ENG.’ nu wanted. E. Ste- gldlganson, x 1B6 Kansas City. n )4 FIOR SAL‘! —- 0N lIRUOINIlLL Point, north side of Montana River, dwelling house and out- lbuildlnps with thirteen acres of land; tlvs acres under wood; s acres Ill-mod state of cultivat- ion. Appiyflhlt. Joseph Rob- ertsoll. 1mm: auntasuq. . ‘IAUQWON- RH. TH»! FURNI- ytlm and household effects of the has w. w.__us has Rich Jnnnd Btrosfl: ; dslddy the Itith. commencing it 10‘ dclook com- irrising superior piano, rile-hogan! Mid walnut furniture. Clans’ and wlkNTi-D - A 30 1-2 IOR LONG- er Iyeffel or Vulcan water wheel J-I. D. MclEwen, Bristol Lot 40. FOlR GALE — BANNER SEED pats.- Apply J. E. Flynn, Car- 181m‘ Organized Revolt Against Russian A Government- (lSpeclai to The Guardian) ‘STOCKHOIAM, anrll 23—0rgaln- lzed rebellion against the Rugglgn Government is growing with m. sewed force in Ukraine it is de- clared‘ in telegrams received her: froln Petrograd. Peasants engaged in the revolt have taken many towns between the Dllleper and Dnester rivers where the move- menlt is most pronounced. ‘ Close Doors Against Reds. WASHINGTON, April 20-13,, an overwhelming vote the House re- jected today an amendment to the immigration rsstrctlon bill- under which ‘political refugees from for- eign countries would‘ have been permit-led to enter the United States. ' Another amendment embodying a resolution introduced several days ago permitting ‘Donal J. O1CaIlaghan_ Lord Mayor oi‘ (lork to remain here. was till-own out on a point of order. Representatives Mondell of Wyoming, -ths Republican leader pleading for defeat of the political refugee amendment declared its adoption would‘ open the gates “not only to Wlilllam, the dammed but the Emperor of Austria and all the hordes of Russia and elsewhere. Sad Death 0f a» Boy at French River (Spolal by Phone) Lester Adams, son of Mr. Dean Adams, French River, was drown- ed on Friday afternoon under pecu- liarly sad circumstances. With his father hewas out in a fishlnglboat helping to draw nets. While the sail was lower- Ing, Lester was knocked overboard by the boom. He was at once rescued nndIt en ashore and home, a distance of two miles, but he died two ‘hours after the accl- ed when hit and the shock of the cold water. Dr. Jardlne was at once sum- moned but nothing could be done to save his life, a bright promising‘ lad of about 15 years of age. The‘ funeral takes place at 10.30 on _Suntlay. To the bereaved family sincerest sympathy is extended. Murder Man In Priest’s Presence DUBUIN, April zit-For the first time in the history of_ troubles ln Ireland the Slnn Feiners. have murdered a man in the presence of a priest who was summoned to ad- minister the last rites. John Reilly, lei-mar soldier, who] was taken from his home in Bally- car by armed men Wednesday and shot to death. British Columbia’s Railway Problem VICTORIA, B. 0., April 23.—'I‘he proposal. thalt. the Dominion Govern- ment take over the Pacino Great Eastern Railway, will be discussed with the Federal Cabinet by Prc- mler Oliver during his forthcoming trip to the East. ‘FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ‘WANTED-BY AN lNDUSTRI- ous young man, position as clerk or salesman. good reference. Apply C. clo Guardian. ‘PUPILS DIBIROUS 0F ENTER- lng -Nofth Adam's training school for-nurses. writs Super- intendent. M-lss Mary Lartar, Nbrth Adam's Hospital. North ' Adams, Mass. ‘FOR SALE-SMALL FARM A1‘ York, 5% miles flonl Charlotte- tgwn, _8 aerosol! clear. House and ham excellent epalr, or- chard etc. Apply to rank l-l. Watts, York. ‘LOST-A YOUNG slsllohs non about amt‘ months old, name of owner on his oollsr. Reward by returning to "The 2 Macs" drus- s ore. WANTID IOY TO WORK ON A l , vol-ware rungs and “tlobon - "gum" s:.lll.-:assr_ms,». muss» I . s: I - I- n. - 1.. _.. |...'...i;.-...s-.._ small farm near the c1117; _ "Vii!" ' l‘ .. m. . _~ --.x.-...~.-a.... Yorkshire Boar. a splendid antm all at Hazolbrook Creamery rn. ~ W. D. Haywood In Moscow 0r Riga CHICAGO, April Zil-Fsdersl of- flolals today received confidential information that William D. Hay- wood, secrotary of the Industrial Workers of the World who was scheduled to begin a sentence at. the Leavenworth, Kansas, peniten- tiary this waslr, and lied from the Moscow or Riga. Charles F. Clyna, United States district-attor- noy, announced that a search had been started for Haywood. ' Reached Russia New York, April till-Officials of the Almerlcan civil liberties union hero said today that they had been advised “Big Bill" Haywood, for whom federal suthorties are search- ing, had arrived in Russia. This information, ltwss said. had been supplied by friends of the l. W. W] leader. l _ ._‘_-__.. -. flout. due no doubt to being stunn- u lsent time. ll am not prepared on. He was g IEEEQ -Hall t-o lbs built? ’ ZZC<£QQ§ BUDGET AND ESTIMATES ____I_I_IE CIINULUIIEII APRIL 20th — EVENIN SESSION Ellfllldltllt 0f U19 ‘EJ333113’ m“ me (.¢°nunu°d)_ holw the $700 mileage for members _‘|Q°n“u“mg ‘the flebaw on mewas divided last year? l sec budget Ho” A. E_ Arsenal,“ mlls the same amount as ‘PIUDOBGU rely)? ‘to ‘the Hom w' M' Lea rqglltfrlglallmrllell Whom is your sa :-—. —— There is just another question Nluemw" dllmclei] 1°? will put to the Commissioner of MR- AWQE-"TAUUP — T0 W110 -Agr1»cu|,y_ure_ He cunmmed the over has tile information ——elther grant do the Eglnliont Bay exhllhlt-flilo ilwwheod of the treasury or ‘on MM War; dues he propose m the Guardian of the treasury. make a similar grant this year? ‘ ‘PRENHBR ‘Him-IL —' l1- iva! (Ill/Til Mm, LEAQDOBS my _non_.el among lthc country members friend think it a good proposltionlbut I mm“)? m“ W“ 110W- now that ‘W; are peflaeung our IMIR. NIIlSENAULT —- On what School Fairs? does 11a think ll. a ‘PM? - 900d lpollcy to carry on oil these| PREMIER [BELL ‘v 011 111B 11a- smnlll falrsi. Hlad we not lbetterlslswng‘ mflelififigmvlxuln Th t drop them? ‘ ?~ ~ ‘ I '" -— a MK ARSENIAULT __ persomlgcc-uld not possibly lbe. Will the CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, APRIL 25- 1921 Toronto's Unemployed Threaten Trouble (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Ont, April 23_ Three hundred unemployed march ed to the City Hall toduy and pres- ented a ‘resolution demanding work immediately. The men met at the labor temple and drafted the following resolution to lpresent to Mayor Church: “Alt a mass meeting of the unemployed held at the lab. °1‘ 16111016 ADFII 22. we the unem ployed here assembled demand to I19 gainfully employed llmnedlate- ly or failing this, allowances to be Kranted at the rate of $15 for slin- gle lllen. and $20 a week for marri- ed men, with an additional $2 for every child. Be it further resolv- ed that fall-lug this they Bflopi’, such methods as will accomplish the rc- ly l thll-nllt, it should be continuellipremler "T1111 111 111111111 111111111101- It the Commissioner will meet them ""1 1111a 11°11" 111111 allow the] direcllors of that exhibition and if °"°‘“"°“ ‘"0 ‘SW1d W" 1°? the I119‘ he can convince ‘them that he film“? I right in the matter; well ‘and goodl M'R~ ‘LEJIAAGE — *1 4011'! 1199 Why But H. me directors can Show Mm we should allow tilts to stand over that the lbenefits are such as to W“ 1101" Wm w be here two or warrant the small expenditure of “m” week“ R1118"- the lgflllflll, he should alot accordlng- MIR- NRQENAIIIJI‘ — The 11011- |y_ Lg“; o; sufficient importance member for second Queen's (Mr. for lllm l~0 give lt his attention ill ldPagel h" =1 11111111 M butting in» any use. “- me Commwsmnert) things he knows nothing about. will do that, I am sure the dirt-us. are hero to get informlatlou Qps Wm the W“. 31M to "we, MEL nnd we are going to get‘ that infor- HIQN_ Mm’ DEA replied “m, h” motion and the hon. member may would lug QIQRQQ‘! u, gm The make up his mlald albout that. The grant; was gpveu 1&5]; year to the quicker the information is suppli- Qxhlbiflgn m; usulap He mm fired It lls the ‘best way to expe fqndqd m vguigghe exyrtbmon at sllte the buainessof the House. the time but was away from thel PREMIER IBEIJI- — We may islands pass the item for the present, IMR. Anemwhuhr _ There lsl ‘MIR- ARSENAULT —— if the ore- another 1mm 1n the agrjcuuumlmier has not the information him- estimates on which I would like 59V 11-1111 611111911114)’ 119 1185 11-01. it some irniiornlation. Thlils is the “@1114 b9 W" when‘ 111B 91111111165 slim of $1,000 under the head 01MB 801118 through. to have the oe- Vltnl Statistics. I understand PM?’ head "E m9 ‘Iellari-menl Wilm- Bults desired." ‘W-hen the men a-rrlved- the City Hall was like a. bcleagured fort ress. Pollicelnen stood guard a-t. all the entrances willie tin the lobby a 1318c number were mobilized in the event of an enlergency. Sudden Death of Mr. Thomas Burnett Citizens learned with a shock yes terday of the sudden dearth of Mr. Thomas Burnett, registration clerk 0! ilble Charlottetown Post Office. Mr. Burnett, though few knew i; had- 119911 111 DOor health for over n veal‘. Olo the advice of his physlcial be loft on a trip to the United States last autumn to consult a specialist and‘ returned about tbs first of the year apparently improv- ed somewhat in ‘health butt lately that the whole m5; 9g forms and II‘ call to supply swch information. of tulbulabing these statistics and ""18 W“ 11 custom follflwed in the getting them published wlas to be “Du” °E C°mm°115 al- 0119-11111- undertaken lby the Federal stuns-Che Premier W111i 111s lack of ex, tlcai department at Ottawa. Thatlvrience cannot be is why uniformity was required lnhwe ‘he inmrmumi every province. Is this being ‘lune P151“ he h“ 11°1- and ‘it is‘ what object m-y hon. friend can MIR“ 1,1.7_.\_ The Fedem‘ d9 “when tin finding out about the dis- meug, 1 mum‘; “can m“ hifl-rilbution r/f nllflveago rates. lit is [he gggt was (but it was very coho similar amouallt to what has al g1d9rab]e_ ways ‘been there. nan. ARISENAULT - Is the de-l "Ti AWQENAUUF nartment duplicating this wollk It Wm”- here? PMEMIER BELL -—- There has ;M|R_ LEA __ [we are carrying n] een an enormous amount of work out. _ . ‘and if there llals been la slight in- I MIR. AlRlSlEiNlAU-LT '~ Are you tree/so of mileage it is very easily paying for gathering the“ Bmumnccounted for. 1 can hardly see up? why we should dellay for this mat- MIR, LEA _ 1 cannot gm, ygulll‘. situated as l am myself, l the information on that at the pre- 1'91 1w mileage and the snow i=1 Th,“ 1s .319 one itemrue of the Commissioner of Agri- culture. iMlR. Anise-annual‘ _ Consider-I MlR- ARQENAIILT — Yes. and, fog that the Dominion does this 1'19"‘- 111's fillers who set no mil-l work it-seenla to flit-l tllere is noflse- As a 111111181" of incl there: need rm- ihjg eX-peudllufg’ n-c only two out of town melnlbersl ma. HElSSI-AN asked the Com- W110 set It. - l missiloner of agriculture-whether]. iRPcEMllER BELL —- There are. he was going 1L0 build u, nyuildjnl more than two. Does it suggest in K-ngu (yummy pm- ugrlcuiguppl tself to lily hon fri-end that . . . . ..! purposes; if so, where, when uudl lM-R. lARlSlDNAULT — Does it wuut w-Quld lbe the approximate slggest itself to my hon. friend cost? that we are entitled to the infor- iMIR, 1413A - There 11,83 mun N, a ationl? If my hon. friend will presentations made for an ugl-juulllmd the information to me and 1111111 hall in King's county. It in! lihe other memlbers waive their under debate. The departmenxll slits In the lmlflti-er. W911 611d has lmot dlelrlluleu whgrg m» wlmg pod. lit mlightlbe o-nlya matter amount wle could give sm- u‘, | f curiosity. The rpoint is that I MIR. ALRSIDNAULT _ 15 there demand the information. anything in the estimates for it? lPdbEMllER BELL —~ Does my lvilR. LEA __ It _lg||11 the fgdgfg] hon. friend nlss to a qu/stlon of fianL- 111111 111110? . lI/IIR. AIRJQENAIJILT — There isl IMIR. ARiQEN-AULT -— Does 11W hon. friend wish to get through MR, LEA _ wle have my deuyaJlle es/tilnates tonight? There is ed. ll; depends upon the repre-Iw 'better way _of getting through sentatllons madefrom the towns. 111cm than w be agrees/ble- He Some further discussion on ltIlI-s will 111111119 1h? 1110i‘! DPOEFBBB When question fooik place between Mr.“ 111 111111"- YBWORB-ble- A1111 I91 Leg um] M; 1159881“, the 1am,‘- me suggest to him tllnlt he will not attempting yalhly to draw from likely more progress by slttlnsl the commissioner or Agriculturg aver-y date tonight. There is no (infinite statement w, m the locabnecessity for all night sittings ion of the proposed hul]d'|‘|1g_ My experience -is that allter a cel- MR” uuysElNAULT _ why dmsl ain hour very little progress has miy 1mm "mud pro-pose buudmg been made iln night sittings. more agricultural halls when he al- I11“ bee" gall-I"! ‘B10118 W?!’ We'll bows the hulls uh-auuy bum to reuby sitting ltill 1i o'clock this sess- malin vacant. There is a splen- 1°11 811k! 1111i- llid agricultural hall in Sulnlner-l ‘MYR- DEVWKR 11819611 ‘WW1 M1‘- sida, which 0m ls not making 115g ‘uirsenault in this-that there was of. The hall din Charlottetown belittle w ‘be gained lbv all night see uses vary little. . 111mm- MIMIR. LEA — Oh no, we use it a PRIEMIIER ‘BELL — ~l 11m only loo arnxlous to get through. l lvlllt. ARslJNAULT - Wall, mace the responsibility where it what about the hall in Summer- rests. ide’! l know my hon. friend is not MIR- ARSENAULT -— I1 d" 11°! using 0t very ‘much, wish my hon. friend to take that 187M111.‘ SAUNDERS —~ l know he attitude. ‘Personally I do‘ not . wish to offer factions criticism. lMlR. ARSEAVAULT — Yes he is using it flor moving pictures. menlt dloing the work? Oh no; “n9 m‘ I5 the 1170141101111 119M?“ ‘RRMMWER mam‘ _ X m“ m seelboarder a-t the Strathcona we denies he had any connection with United States and now is in either mm ‘When I was treated reasonably 1 think my hon. friend will admit l Mir. HIESSBAN fbellieved the gov- ennment should build a. hall in (GP-Georgetown where it would be lis- “HON. MR. JOHNSTON ‘said the Commissioner of Agriculture was gtotallcelatrfpdowntofloo- rgetown to’ see if thsre was room enough to tbulld a hail there. MIR. HDSShAlN —- retorted that the Attornqr General had found enough room there to parade allound and swell himself out. | Some further discussion follow- I provided the u it when it was budit Health were‘ carried without oom- msht. ‘filo er Executive Council. Mr. MWENAULT. m Will. the House ed. Mr. Lea said King's oountyiey Is ‘bo be used. With this un- had a might to a hall. ‘Mr. Ar-Iderstanding i think we can make setlaut replied it, certainly had, I004! DMIWBI- My "film: in government wouldiaskliw the he calf-mates for the Board of matters. next items wore-nnd for the 910N118- wct reasonably. But no bludgeoll will be held up to make me. The information l have asked for can- ot be got in the middle of the night-the officials are zone home Surely when we are voting sup- piles, we are entitled to every form of information we ask for! The only place the 110111110 can so! information is on the floor of the when members are voting supplies and member‘ have no right to vote supplies until they get f urination as to bow the mou mileage question to stand over is sfnlply no expedite This item was allowed to stand and the Housu symptoms of his former-l trouble returned. 'I‘llls condition preyed on his mlind‘ to such an extent that his friends noticed it to a consider “Xpecmd "Table degree and feared that he was ‘merging into a condition of melan cholla. Yesterday morning a fellow cuter- ling his room to get the loan of a ‘paper was shocked to find hlim dead. The coroner was sunlmonel‘ 18nd after inspecting the body dc Icldell that an inquest was un mecessory. Deceased was 39 years of age ,and a son of Mr. Matt-how Burnett Port Augustus. He was a man of splendid char- acter and hold’ in high esteem‘ by fall who llatl t-he pleasure of his ac- huainltance. He was employed in {the Postal Service since 1907 and [previous to that had been employ] ed in the office of the Secretary ol Public Works. During the war Ill was with the Postal Service at Aldershot Camp, N. ‘S., hind render ed excellence service among 1.Ili soldiers. Besides ‘his parents there are left to mourn th-ree sisters and a brother to all of whom deep synl palthly goes cult. » The funeral takes place at .' ofclock this afternoon from tilt Knights of Columbus Horne by rout‘ to Fort Augustus where in-ter- ment will be made on Tuesday morning. Wall Street Explosion Case scnarvrou, PA.. April 23——Local police were authority today for the statement that Tito Llsl. arrested here on Tuesday, on susPI¢1°11 “f complicity in the Wail street ex- ploslon of last Septemlber, admits he is an anarchist. The prisoner, however, according to the police. the blast. Detective Thomas Martin, New York, was here today investigating the case along with Secret Service Agent Hcarn. Other New York detectives are expected to arrive late today. Found Fortune In Old Coins On Virginia Farm SALEM, VA., April 23~Henry Dalmcron, twenty-five, descendant of pioneer Virginia settlers, who works on his uncle's mountain- side farm. near here, from sun up to sun down at $10 a month. often dreamed. he said. of finding a treas- ure and buying a farm of his own. An April 9. while plowing near the foot of Brlish's Mountain, his plow unearthed a small metal pot wrapped in bucks‘ in and containv in-g gold and silver coins, valued at $14,903. The latest date on any of the coins was 1828. You!!! Dameros was fearful that his fortune ltlllt be laksn hum Government Crlsls EEIIMINY HIISE IIIJEIIT [INS TII Insists that Terms of Promise not to Exp ber 1-. (lSpeclal to The Guardian) lPAIthS. April 23.—Germnny, in- stead oi‘ either agreeing or refusing to transfer the gofld re- serve of t lle Reic-hu Bank to oc- cupied territory lln the lRhlneland as the allied reparations commis- sion had demanded, has‘ offered to agree not to export or permit t-lle exportation of gold from Germ- any before October 1st. next. Germany's note in reply to the re- partitions commission. delivered to lJlle commission today, in which this offer is tendered says her proffelrll agreement would ad- equately protect the nliies who bud de mended the transfer because the second paragraph of arliclt 248 Maritime Provinces TelegraphicNews (Special to The Guardian) SAXONIA ‘shelves lHlAlhlFAX, April 23.——’l‘he Cun- ard lllnsr, Saxonla, six days and seven hours out from Liverpool dock ed here yesterday. Among the 312 passengers landed was Sir Alex- ander MacKenzle of Toronto. EGGS 25 CENTS A DOZEN IN FREDERICTON I FRlEDEILLCTON. April 23.—~Eggs sold as low as twenty five cents a dozen at the largest country manltet of the spring, held here today. MICHAEL WI-‘EARY, V 0., IN 8T. JOHN ST. JOHlN. April 23.—LIeut. Michael O'Leary of the Irish Guards, and the flltst, Canadian V. C. of the Great Walr, was an outstanding figure ln the Ypree All The News Worth Road] h} an m A": Worth Printing --_d 5 FIIIIIHEH EIIIII IHINSIEH Treaty are Fulliled by ort gold Before Octo- ,-_- of the treat-y of Versailles prohib- Itlng the exportation of gold be- comes lnopsraflve May l. ‘Ilhe second paragraph of arflclo 248 of the peace treaty reads up tq May 1st.192l. the German Govern. ment shall not export or dispose of and shallAorbid the export, or dispose of gold without the prev- lou-s approval of the allies and as- sociated powers actlnS thrill-lib the reparations commission. This pro- vision was intended to prevent Germany, should she feel inclined to do so. from disposing of only of her gold holdilngs prior to final settlement of the 8111011111 methods of her rellaraumls REY.- ments. Big Chicago I Diamond Robbery CHICAGO, Alprll 23--Lured to a jewelry shop in the heart of the down town district at noon Lode! by what the police declare to have been a decoy letter a diamond salesman was robbed of some va- lued at $260,000. Two robbers i.n- vaded the office of Julius J. Rein- gold-“on fifteenth floor of a build- ing at Madison St. and Wabash Ave., while Mr. Legroy, President of tbs fllun of Philip Present. and Sons from Rochester, N. Y“ was dis-playing his wares. They bound and gagged Relngold and Present, and escaped with tlhe unset dia- monds the salesman carried with him. ‘Odd Fellows Church Parade memorial parade here today. The Protestant ‘members attended serv- ices In stone church, the Catholics at the Cathedral. FERlRY PRELIMINARY TRIAL CLOSED YAtRltiOUTH, April 23.-—lCiara Ellzslbeth Perry, charged with the murder of her husband. the late Captain George Perry and Mans- field Ross charged with being her accomplice were remanded to Jail at the conclusion of the prellmln- ary yesterday afternoon. The magistrate will announce Tueadavy whether the evidence warrants their standing trial. , "Ian's" ‘WK’. Imminent in Germany (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN. April 23.—=A calbinlet crisis appears imminent here as a result of the discontent aroused “by the government failure to con- sult the Relchstag before asking President Harding of the United States to mediate between Germany and the allies relative lo reparations. The position of Dr. Walter Slmons Foreign Min- ister, is particularly imperiled. Average Salary $300 Per Month OTTAWA, April 23-1111 tJhe Ben- ato yesterday Senator Mclvleans called the attention of the Minister of Labor to the statement of Chief Commissioner Cal-veil of the Rall- way Board that he had found a conductor and engineer drawing six hundred dollars each for a month's work on the railways and asked the Minister to reconcile this with his statement in the Senate some time ago that the wages of engineers did not exceed three hundred dol- lars a month. lln reply Bulator Robertson, Minister of Labor. said the average salary for conductors and engineers on the Canadian National Railways was less than three hundred dollars a month and the Railway Commission had quo- for particular service. This was him and kept his discovery a secret lwuntpusd iron, Page Econ).- until today. no index of-avsrsge salary earned tad one case for a particular month " The Odd Fellows of Charlotte- town observed the Natali Day of the order L-y marching in parade on Sunday morning to the Motho- dist Church where the pastor. Rov. Mr. Glcndenning preached a cplend Id sermon» taking as hills subiect “The Bond of Brotherhood." The text dealt with the story of the Good Samaritan, as found in Luke X:Il3-—<34:———“And when he saw lslm he had compassion on him and wen, to, him and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wdno. 8M BB! him on Ills own beast. and brought hllm to an inn and took care of him." Tile subject was Dflrtlcularly suitable to the occasion and deep. l~y impressed the larlo 001187988- tlon. At the close of the sermon the "Odd Fellows Ode" was heart- ily sung, Mr, H‘. G. Goribeli taking the solo portions of this lino hymn. The musical portion of the service was splendidly rendered through. out. The munlibena of the Ral- hekalll Assembby also alluded the servlice. _ The parade. Whwh w" em?” Ionally large was marshalled h? lColonel H. M. Dawson and l11'9l' ented a very creditable 1199981‘- ance. The Veterans Band render- ed excellent mB-HEIJIDS 111119‘?- TBMPEBAT TIDE. K001. 1T0 TORONTO. April 24~80itth out winds clearing. High tilde this afternoon at 12.22 ‘ and tomorrow morning at 1.44. Sun sets this evening at 7.01 and rises tomorrow morning at 4,54- Last quarter lnloon Badurdly- Aril'30th L109 a. m. THIS GARDEN WORK i5 (iElE/‘fi’ by Railway employees.