l-Plllll} diverse interests, of some of , or A‘ - .--v have been winded in 1M Fl"- g; "‘.'..,°3§,'.‘.;ii‘.l'“i22~'i ii“t'."rf $3 ’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31,1927 ‘some college-bred folk: uem to. ......_‘__.._____ MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT I ___. spending l; a chlldllh pleasure; saving is a man's happlnon. Founded ‘In ll’!- Chnrlottowwn Guardian o Cull Stewart Eillll a illllllllllllli illllllil JAPANESE Hon. at}? Guthrie Drastic iiéiim Will be iiiliis iii l iillii INA Hill-ill Nl Points Out Dangers to the Dominion of Some of the Recom- mendations C .0 n - tained in the Imper- ial Conference Re- port. (-From Our Own Correspondent) OTYIWWA. March 3U. Mr. Guthrie, Lender of the 01111011111011. continued the dobn-te on ‘the Till" Iierlal Conference last evening. and made what is generally admit.- ted to be one oi’ t-htr best. efforts of tiie session, calm, tiloill‘. 1110101111 in every sense and to thoughtful minds convincing. After stressing the point that unless formally agreed to by psi‘- liziineut, to which the Prime Min- inter in Quebec last December pledged himself that it would be submitted, he went on to refer to the dangers to our dominion, con- stituted as it is of provinces ‘ti! a recommendations. An anneal t0 the judicial committee of tho privy council from decisions of the courts of Canada was, he admitted. somewhat anomalous in view oi’ it status of equality amongdomiuions o; the empire, but involved t1 safety clause l'or certain of the pro- vinces and ‘that right should not be aibrogated without the consent oi‘ tijo provinces. . ' Then againvas to treaties. It was all riEli/ihin meteors-of “ conu ‘IIQGICB t there were others arising out of war exigencies or possibilities, or which as in the case of China or Japan affecting interests of Brit- ish Columbia or with the United States that might prejudice inter- ests of Ontario. In such cases ese commander. sttail and secretary aboard th8~ BEETS taken If Southern- ers Engage in Fur» ther Aggression or Fire on Japanese Steamers. (Canadian Press) sent his chief olt fail-l is morn auese. flagship hero lh to convey his rogllfl-“l mlral for thc Ntinkiui: u.l'fztlr. The Japauei-it- iidmiralfis rP-lllil‘ scututive witruotl (llllllli-YS 111111111“) sat-leg that the Japanese navy apart‘ from thc Tokyo .l§UV¢1'l_1111e1ll3_ 11m‘ tilde would hereafter act tliastlc-l ally ii‘ the stiutliern troops 111181-114" eti in further ziggressitiu or fired without tauuse oii 31191111951’- 149ml" ers. tl-ie expressed stiriwlfle 111 "the conduct oi’ the ‘Cantonese troops in whose discipline the Japanese had trusted despite certain lllllillh" ful act's directed against Javanese steamers for which the Jallfllliise naivy" had never retaliated. _ Judging from the Naukiniz flllalw however, he added, it seemed tliat_ the southern commanders were lllPy able to exercise their full fllltllfll“; iiy over their men. llousc. PREMIER sitwiii M t tts BRILLIANT Blllliiil sntcii Bililfilillllill AUDIENCE The Premier Shows the Progress of Government Finances Since Confederation and Compares the Fifficiency anti Economy of Present Government With That of Bell Government. Outlines Big Forward Policy for Agriculture, nouncos Tax Reductions. All Pro-Election Pledges Now Fulfilled, 'l‘llli_ 'l‘.-l.\' RE!) UCTI 0N5‘ The Tux reductions announced were as follows: Laud Tax rcducctl from 50c to 40c per $100 liicomt- Tax married lll(‘ll exempt to $1,000 lncomc Tux sitiglc men cxcmpt to $750 ' All higher incomes zillowctl exemptions of $i,000 and $750 rc spectivcly. Auto Registration Fcc rt-tlitccd from $5 to $2.50 'l‘ht- fillflOliiiCelllClliS wt-rc received with applause by a crowded, hofisc, cvcry available inch of space being occupied ‘by enthusiastic electors of both sexes. The speaker Hon. L. L. Jenkins took thc chair shortly after half past eight, and immediately uftci", ' Premier Stewart amidst loud applause rose to address thc In thc first piZlCt: thc Prctuier gavc an historical sketch of the increase of the cost of government since Government Rcgiucesi l . [LLasi night was a memorable one in the iillllfllS of thc Proviucinlflqivtl ht-(h-t- gupQf\ti5i()|-|_ ‘Legislature. 'l he btcwzirt trovcruuicnt after four strenuous years’ exertions was trblc to show not only it had ti. surplus, not only that it hzitl lit-vii ccontiiiiiczil and efficient, not only that it had rctltict-tl ‘SAHAlNGlHAI. tiiiiuu, March 30"T.illi! liabilities at thc ruic of tivcr $10,000 pcr zinmuu, not only that 991191111 311111111 KM Shek’ can“)? it luitl zihtilislietl thc {iiHlilXltllh l‘oll Tax, but that as the rcstilt of its improved finances hrtuigli: tibout by thc rcsistlt-ss exertions of iugl Prcmit-i" Stewart, ii is ziblv to :ii:ikc considerable reductions in‘ taxes to the tiil‘yrilllilit'iliillt‘l_\' with tht- ])l‘(i5|lt'\.‘i of further reductions this time next pyeaiy b onfederzition, and and proceeded to review thc platform upon which thc (iOVCTlliilClll came into ])(_)\\'0i' m i923, showing thttt cveryoiic tif thc plctlgcs had lll't‘H of which were increased expenditures iu Agriculture for exhibitions, improvement of- livc stock, school fairs P19. also ior_ Agricultural and lct-hmczil education, details of which l)?“ "PIWQY H1 the exit-titled report of the sticcch. A/xn flll‘)’f‘tl.l‘i‘.\‘ It» ltv yrutiis it» Iliv Ilux/iiltils of $|5_o0 car/i, bring/mg) Hit’ tlftlill ll/l to $2000 for vticli ltoxp-tlul tint! llIStJ iiicrmsrx r0 Ihr gran/s of Ilit‘ Or- [tlitiiitiycs of $750 Iiriiigiitg the total itp to $1250 for (‘flfh Orphan. ' fly/t’. at Prince of “tales College, and thc short courses, and the intention Round HENHY Hill fillll llINEHS lllllllll [I {Nlllllllllill ill llllll lBBlUENTEXPllS lllN Billionaire and $500Brick Building In Vi- Car Crowded Overi cinity Wrecked by Embankment. Terrific Blast - Lit- tle Hope Held Out For Rescue of En- tombed Men. Taxation All l t l l l and A n- t l I (Special to The Guardian) DETROIT‘, hlii'll., ‘hlartrli 30A; Henry Rird, thc richest man iii ill"! world, is lii his own hospital lit-re. the victim oi’ nu automobile act-h; i (Special to the Guardian) dent. The accident ticctirrcd Sunday night when the man who could buy, PITTSBURG, Penn, Mar. 30. ——~ couutless automobiles _of the most More than 500 men were Entombed expensive. make and hire Qhilllfftillrl-l by a terrific 8x91051011 m ‘he Earp“. l‘; ‘mvle ulenllflffmghilull‘; “a?! cggfd feld mine oi‘ the Peuinsylirlzpln Ctoal 311K 11°"??- 1 " 1 ° ' and (‘oke (‘orporat on s a er- coupe, a machine that lie retails u! 1mm,’ agpopding w ygporlg received his factory here for $500. there. The mouth of the mine was Only his wife mitl ilit- kvrlhtr 0i‘ wreckotl by the blast, it was said. his garage knew lic Willi out or his A lluitctl State»; burealu) of mines home. He liatl been at his lJearbtn-u rescue car. H1111 1111 11i- BITY. 11651‘ laboratory, where one watchman Esrflliielll. hi1?! b13911 011191911 1° m9 was on duty. Returning, at hilchi-‘Bflme- _ v t gait bfllllévllfil, near the River‘ The explosion pas‘ of glitch art: Rouge bridge. and not far from liii-nrirkf‘; ma‘ J" er“ 6hr lgiene ramble: estate, an auto driven ‘by stime one 5 a mo“ l 0 e whose name if it is kuowii has dmv" a “m “torey brick Mace ' . ‘building about 2300 feet from the mus f“ lugs“ wlthheld‘ crowdedleiitrance. Some office employees the billionaire and his $500.00 cariwem named’ “men the structure over an embankment. The caucouapselp toppled and rolled and slid some 20; Mining men’ yummy,“- Wm, u. (BBL 111ml 11- 51111191! 11 1199- ‘plosious said the blast was so ter- h Ildews ofltlie lliCfiltlféilll was fwithi rific they coultl holtl little hope for e il until ust u g t. t was ouut the nieu trapped iu ithe wrecked necessary ‘to remove him in nu workings. The mouth of the mine ambulance it) the hospital. ’cnvetl in, making rescue work diffi- “Tliere has been u minor op0ra§¢11ll~ tion, a lfOliilltll statement said. vmllllleel‘ 198C119 “FEW! 110m all M“ For‘! swung“, deprewms u“. parts of the entire Cambria. field suggestion that the accident was were “rglmlzell lluk-‘MY when Word The lh-ciuicr next cxpltiitictlllic expenditures of thc past yczir, rcii‘implemented. Proceeding to tzikc up ilic budget of i927, tlic outstanding feat- llic Department of Hc especially drew attention to thc expansion of the course flContlnued on page 3) ivts tit FREIGNERS EN-‘t llNliEllEil m YllNiiTSE llAllEY Situation May Got Out of Control at Any Moment-Mission cries and Others Con- hat we should nbiiolutsiy ' negotiate them for ourselves, but ; --—--——<i-}- -—-—— provinces would be helpless. iAs stated iiy himself in sum- ming up:— “I protest in the first place that this parliament iihoultl in no sense ratify this report with- out amendment. l protest in tbe second place that no constitution- al changes should be permitted under this report or otherwise iin- less they have first been approved by the provinces of the dominion of Canada. l do not express an atl- verse opinion in regard to any of it (the report) more than to say that I fear it will leave the door open in the future for complications which we little estimate today." He then moved as ttollows:—-"'l‘h:vt it is not desirable that his house should be demanded tacitly to hove acquiesced in the declarations and recommendations contained iu the report. of the proceedings of the lmWrlal Conference. 1926. "That in the opinion of this 1101186. the proceedings oi‘ the rec: 91ft lmllefinl Conference and the declarations and recommendations contained in the report of the ini- Derlal Conference committee on in- ter-imperiai relationegiiouid not be 1111113113 "P4111319 Dahlia-moat of Canada until approved by a fgfmer resolution of this house, and that until such approval is obtained Condensed Bbectan ilATiv-io. per word, not ~ each insertion in this column. .. ‘Home mans no-r-rso MEAT _ Pied: saumgoe. S era, Now- gm a 00., but , a Market . , ' ti‘ Ho! PRINTING 0F EVERY description, 0l16BtDlY“lfld expetii tiously executed. llitardian Gen trol Job Printer, Phone 132. svou w m-oooblitivatowea Prices ‘ 0 for 20c: .100 -i‘or 86c .250 to; 65oz‘ 600fl¢)"$1.00; 1.000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Olmrdiait or u. 9R choice horses at Bantam if: ‘Boll - stables. Apply Wood dz McNeil, 1 4609-349,“ "anoint-z n: oi-inouic nia- Dr. clllt. M.D., n. o. moltudone, don't 4ii08-B-12-8mos. “TBEFINQ ABOUT co ACRES 3° "itumped at the Charlotte- to t» "i lice. (iuardian ‘Job Printer-y. / fFOR SALE-ONR-LOAD . . owners. "In, 112 Prince Street. 46hr. ’ \ Q91! Lrnks. Won‘ ‘ about May 1st an ‘puflcul. ted h 1'3? llitlr _ ' 3 31 {Wk i I t l t , ,. T t. . I‘ , . ‘ PREMIER STEWART Who brought down a memor- able budget last evening. showed that in spite of ,ihc fact that wc have to bear thccxpentli- titres which in 0illCl\l')i'()\'ill\‘Q$ and parts of the liuipirc arc carried by thc mtinicipaliiitfs, tiiitl tli.'it thc cost of (itivcmiiieiit in :1 small area. is pi-oportionziti-ly Iit-tivit-r per capita than a large one, iicvt-r- tliclcss our pcr ctipiiti cost of (itivcrnmeiit compares favourably witlioilicr ports of thc limpirtr. (.-\]i])lfi.iiSt‘.) ("rilirilrm Attxtvrrrtl Proceeding to discuss ilit- critici ll of thc (iovcriiiucut, thc l‘rc- mier sziid thc charges might bu classified tintlcr two heads, extrava- gance ziutl inefficiency. llc compared ihetlircc clear years of thc Bell (iovcriimcnt with thc thrcc clear years of the present Governi- iiieut, and showed that iii t-vt-ry controllable department of the pub-- lic service, thc present (it.>\'t'!‘llillL‘l’ll.'S coutrolablc expenditures in these three ytcars was less iliuii in the samqdepartmeuts under thc Bell rcgitnc. (Applause) .'\ll cxauiitizition of thc Provincial Auditors’ Reports over tht- two four year periods will sliow that during the iouryt-ars of ilic lit-ll Government thc liabilities of the - Province were incrcauetl by $5i(i_,o3i, while during thc present (‘iovcrumenfs three year pcrititl to the end of i926, it increased thc liabilities only $325,511. lii other words the Bell Governments yearly increase was roughly $20,000 per annum more than the prc- scnt Government's. ( Applause.) The Premier also showed thc Liberals increased the ordinary liabilities, apart from thc highways to thc timouut of $t66,o3i, while tht- present Government decreas- cd the liabilities apart from highway expenditures by $i4,489, and that too after taking off the Poll Tux. (Loud applause.) During the ell Government they claimed to have surpluses cvcry year, yet the Provincial Auditor's report showed they had increased the liabilities as zibovc. Tlic Present Government had tinuo t0 Leave forShanghai Where the Foreign Defence Forces are Taking Every Precaution to Assure Their Protection. ‘ (Canadian Prone) tgenersi defense situation with Cap- .iD()ii\'IDOlN.,Mai-ch 30.~—'Messages taln Uyemiitou, commander of the received in authoritative quarters Japanese m-arine force. today say it is indicated that the ‘SHANGHAI, March 30. - The situation in the Upper Yangtse val- general labor union in Shanghai ley may get out of control at any has decided to order another gen- niomeiit and that it is felt the lives eral strike the date to be fixed lat- of the foreigners there may be en- er. Twenty thousand miscellaneous tlaiigercd. Trade in that region is at workers are still idle from the n standstill. -last strike. Thousands of rickshaw The messages add that General cooiiea are reported to have been Chang KaHShok, the Cantonese forcibly enrolled in the union. generallsslmo. who is at Shaug- The international defence nu- bai, has postponed his interview thorities here are erecting u bar- with the United States naval com- bed wire barrier along the entire mander Rear Admiral G. S. Wil- length o! the Aivemte Edward Vii llama. between the French concession and the_ international settlement. The SHWNYEHNT. Mlirch 30. -— M8113’ Suffolk regiment is guarding the of- missionaries are refusing to leave flees u; u“, 05b1,, companies 5m]. their posts in the Yangtse valley Med on the Avemm notwithstanding the advice of the lj-{ONlG-KQlhKL March’ 3o __ The fotelsn authorities and in the 1w! British government will give full of s. situation that is fraught with the result. oi‘ intent oii iiiiyoiicfs of ab“ bluff‘ spmad" The” men- i ’ Dart," his associates insisted. $3“ifz"ifglfgltzglfi‘elgflsglxzgomya‘ l Witiiiii a short. time they were at: tat-king thc niliie mouth blockade Epgulii effort to get into the work- I l Law Amended l (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Que. March 30.-—l\ieiu- hers appointed members of the provincial cabinet will, in future. uOIL have to be reelected on ap- pointment. according to Hon. L. A. Taschereaufls hill amending the low respecting the independence oi the legislature ivhich has passed thirtl reading iii the lower house. -—-i<p-o Will Represent United States at Geneva Conference (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. —Presi- dent (Tuolidge cleared the way for United Sixties participation in the world economic conference at Gen- ovn. May dllL-ll)’ appointing today thc fl\'r~ members of the American dolcgatloti. The United States is to be represented by Henry M. ltoliiiisou oi‘ Pasadena and Lon Angelou, Norman H. Davis, former Assistant secretary of the treasury (and under Secretary of State. ,Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor of Stamford University, California, John W. _ , OLoary. president of the United t ) . _. Ofimgymrilrn Pol 313"?‘ gave“ States Chamber of Commerce. and Y 1‘ e11 °ls "91" ‘ ’ " "v. Julius hlelu. director of the when a terrlffic explosion suep. Bureau of Forms“ and Bomeauc without avail. Editions were pub- lished on uilmiogrtiphcd sheets. but these were suspended because strike picks-is tirrested messengers sent out to got. thoni from thi- newspaper offices. The despatcli says that all print- ed-iiews and opinions except those of a communistic nature are licinK sitpprcssetl. LATER protection to the colony of Ploug- “118610119 DOBBlMllUBB- The NP kong and the leased territorlties mainder of the missionaries are on the mainland during the civil either enroute to or will shortly warfare m Chum’ the district through mine No. 3. tit’ ilic Penll-iyl- (iommerfl, vaula ‘Coal and (‘ukc Corporation‘ here this afternoon. Soiut- zttm men‘ Contracts will iiy amount desiretl. y July 1st. For representative oi tlisflkiiig, _ iilYégli. W. Weeks ' , i.__._/ this government ,shall not lie deem-l ed to be authorized to take any, steps to carry into eiliect the rec- oiniuendations contained iu said re- D011. this house that should be procured to the British North America Act to give offec to said report otherwise, which inces of Canada‘ as they exist under the terms oi‘ the said act unless the same are first approved by the legislauire of each of the provinces of Canada." ‘Qmlrassa took the floor and ‘spoke for three hours. He succeed- ed in largely emptying the‘ house, and‘ in largely covering the uni- verse. lt is impossible even to in- tlioato tho natureof his arguments, much less his Coficlllllong, no arr-ea some of his obsessions about Can- ada's relations with ‘_Great Britain and Canadian ludependeu e; but paid respect all shade of op- inionin the ouse. Mr. Bournssa’ follicles himself, and the implies '- eion loft was that tiiiswwas his lit opportunity in parliament to ex- coed the forty minutellmit, ' . ilapointe, Minister of Juhticewvho moved the adjournment ‘last even. ins took the floor this atternooiif l-le 8poke at considerable ‘lengih' and interpreted literally, thy-quip out a maze oi‘ constitutional resolu- tions very cletveriypegueq, u“; nothing in the report oi the Int. perlal Conference had altered our constitution, and nothing could, without the consent of the prom. ces. The only change‘ wgg" mo, status of the Governor" General’ who was now the vice ‘regent. the i tl int-sou took m‘ t ' beiorsislituitnd will? ‘lftli-tubfg: debate, '- ,1 _ , _ " plcficits ooo. pluses. Proceeding to discuss the iizisolinc TZIX the Premier ointcd out lthc Poll Tax was a tax that contributed directly to thc general rev- enue and if the Gasoline Tux wcrt- to take its placc it zilscf would ready (mlblishetl the Premier salt ceipt, but it had air at any time ititende House and thc peop at iht: very opening of the s bet-u ti-eutionetl-Tn thc spccc Lctldfr of the fJp douc nothing tote iritiii t icply- to make"c~1~.'.i‘.i_ii cxplntizitiuus and to s to tli _ and f-"tt was not nrrcssziry for him to buy anything (Applauli ctiu uticomtinci still (the Prom What interested CIIUCS. collected under t " The Premier tion that‘ the Gov ‘Proceediugto sion. which ‘ti did not n Tu‘ the canopy-bf position wouldsay, apart , which it atlmittetl, yet it rt-tluct-tl thc liabilities over $14,- 'l"his certainly uteut to show ilu-rc, are different kinds of sur- c.) "Phat it is also the opinion of have to go into the gout-nil rt-vt-imc. 11° 11111911111119" (iasolinc Tax never went into tlu- general rcvcnue, lint was usctl t0 t provide for a itcw cxticiitlitttrc llfllliCly fercncc was thc Poll would affect the rights, powers or special weight upon the poor. Privileges 0i all 0P i111)’ 01' $116 Prov" those wcalihly enough to zifforti :1 moltir car. Tlic Premier next reviewed thc public accounts for i926 as zil- in the (iuarditin. _ l the $80,000 for railway taxation was 7i new rc- eiidy bcéu dczilt with in thc House. d to elaborate upon that item, as he felt that the 1 Tax Wil lc were a cs h tpisitiou, on t The l. 2i and will "l lcavcn of‘). for this. im IIlOYC lfcrred d that _, hid thc statement o dhhmcnt had increased thc Land Tax, and showed that was absolutel incorrect. _ "has the receipts from the Prohibition Commts , ' increase over lastyear, the Preiniersaid that n an increase in the quantity of’ liquor sold, “it tier-b revisions of lliQZlCt of i896. The facts are, however, illl‘ Rofitl Patrol. Auothcntlif- s boruc by all classes but bore with The (izistiliuc Tax is paid only by ( Applause.) lii dealing with the receipts, leave for Shanghai where the in- watchmen committee was assured 893119911 “mm” l ternational settlement is‘ affording today by the 10ml gecrgtary or .-———-@+>—i—- a haivenfrom the fury of riotous 5mm i , 1110b!» in the 4111115 111141 llllllllll i-OWBB The secretary's communication l 9 ' along the Yangise. The destroyer (United. States) l-lulbert called at Nanklng today and took off 47 British and Am- said the government has no inten- tion of surrendering Hongkoug or abandoning or diminishing in any way British rights or authority in Aiiouf ALL some Meetings. Elli»- l l l erican missionaries who will go to any Dam o; the territortes lmdm. FELLER$ GET OUT “Home 1mm” on st. Peters Kiukiang to await the first mer- its ,,dmtntg,u<mun_ 0' COLLEGE lg A "we mm,“ July 20m . chant steamer. The members of ‘WASHINGTON, March 30. " 4614-3~29,-3l- the Spanish mission and Dr- 'The United ‘States Catholic mission SUCKER WWH - "iPlay at North “Yiltshlre. Lit- tlo Atliss Jack April 5th. Admis- sion R5 routs. ‘liiiiiisil-sgl 5i Ernest H. Laylor of the China lii- laud Mission with his wife and fam- ily have refused to come out. ‘The United States chamber of commerce at Hankow has asked for more protection but it is under- stood, that official notification was sent. that United States national- at Fuchow is reported looted in ti despatcii reaching Shanghai. Atl- mlral G. S. Williams, commander oi‘ the United Staltes Asiatic Squad- ron, today advised the navy depart- ment. The fathers are said to have fled to Kowchow, the admirers l l "The central Royalty Dramatic Club will present the tour act oom- etiy tirnmn "Cranberry Corner" in Ilc had not lrczitly in possession of the facts, but S1071, and although the mutter had not . hc lind been bitterly attached bgruthc hi: gfflllllflllilfllfyhC (the Premier) litul hat additional revenue. v He was forced in ulmiit certain cviilcncc cutie: of thc Clpptuition will iiq-“tloniit continue '_.to complain <-thai everyone is‘ eittitlcd to sonic crotlit ext-tp: ‘him- (Ixiughten) than anything t he Leader of (lid 0p- from thc matter of personal credit, was that this Province has rcccivctl that important tiddition to its rev- (Appltitiiél) The Premier alaore “sion duties, andsliowe much larger ab? ihdt receive to the rcveunc receivcri from succes- practically all that amount, though d from that source previously, was f ilie Leader of the (Upposi- usiuéss mantigenicntilitidlniore cttreftil‘ message added. York llull on April 6th. lift! there should leave instead of 4626-3-29-31 , 9x99911113 9701-9111101 lcondltloni In Hankow ‘ -—-— - > In response to a consular call tr(~,,nlyng__glupendous aha“ _.. for protection the Uni-ted States .1,0tpi1i;iQtN, Mare], 3t), _ A delay- destroyer Wllliam B. Preston has-ed feutef dggpgtch tron, Hankgw 8911B t0 Cliofoo. ill SBHHBWIIS under date of March 26 says that “m1 '°l1°1"-9.l1'°"1 SlJiYIBI-llng have‘ communism now is in full poweri 1111111131911, m“ 1119 41111149191811 881- there and that conditions for for‘ 11111011 l6 0196111118 lii-to that D1111“ signers especially British, is iutol-l ince and that missionaries in the ewbm The few Engushme“ re. 111191111“ 11511111111 "9 11111111118 "1611 maiiiing have found it necessary to, W" either 10 »T11l118tao or to Chefofi take refuge near the water front "he" a Jfilfall?” 9111i!" 87111194 so as to be in a position to leave ' v l qulckl . ' United States destroyer ‘Meditate Kuomltitang_ (nation John D. F0111 W811 011 V119 W11)’ 1° allot) elements the despatch adds. “Shamrock Handicap" thrilling riirc track drama also last chapter stirial~liest yet. 4W0- ‘, "All Roads lead to Hat-rial!“ ‘Hall Friday night, April 18C l0 lheai" Wheiitley River Dramatic ;(‘luli. Admission 25 cents. _ 451-31303. . —— Marl-l "Inquire RU Chrouic- nds, mild 112 Prince Street, ‘Dr. Cliff, MED». lD. 1)., most doua, don't doll! Sunday M h 30. A. "h TORONTO, ETC time, fresh southerly wi and showery. "#11111!!! 3199161118)’ l! W86 fired 011 have been surpassed and even q-oromo cloud . . 44-—.'l2‘>-'Suaviter in Mayo, fortitoti ¢ln ‘by nationalist troops and replied Euggng Chen, m, cannon“, 10,-. Montreal viking’, _ __ 44,44) Barton... 4u5p4a$mom r with its four inch guns and ma- eign Minister, appears to be power- Quebec cloudy _ , 40-24, ___...... -. cm“ mm" l" hi" lmllwed ‘I19 W1" b9 79mm‘ Charlottetown clear .. 45-21 "Meeting in i110 llllilbll- P “If As the ‘refugee! continua to ed in his ollfifllll "PW"? °71 ‘c’ Halifax fair, . 40-48 Swine and Po r7 indnltr m, “mm IMP 91° l"'-°'mi-|°1"l "F 0°11“ 01 111891111 I I111 49311115’. "m1 St. John fair .. .. 42-—3'1 Pownal on Thur 167v ll‘ "‘ tlement here, those in command of reprsipntativeo 9 foreign powers. 30m“ cloudy .. .. 52-68 73o p_ h; m. ttieioreian defence areisqt- .411 orqlgn Milka have been N“. yo“, cloud,- _, , GQ-Jllvpetenon ‘m _ lug nothing undone to allure their cloned owin! ‘to linvolilltlfl 1111'. Hugh tide this morning at 9.48 (“mm n, my ' protection. The barrier lopiotln! minds by empioyeal. In general 3M 1931mm; u 9,2; , . . the settlement from tho native difficulties have ‘been placed in the gm,’ “t, thin gaming at 0.28. v ‘ ‘ city are constantly inepeotaii Ind way ofdolng business. and rises tomorrow morniaz at 5.- ‘ pfviectottnnd any stain of enctowli- ‘The untlonclilt political bureau, as and risen mum: morning at a out mo t; t ' 1m titanium tiovni ti: . . - . . lam t i and titanium States" I. t» rill! i h! 11M wit.“ _ A ctortt y a .10