tj ilwi your summer home can look twice as attractive simply cover the walls and ceilings with smooth tightfitting sheets of gyproc fireproof lwallboard then decorate gyproc will also make it cooler on hot days warmer pa cold nights fireproof wallbord for sals by stouffville planing mills stouffville ont summer here five victims of car accidents over weekend railway crossings and booze play part in claiming victims manytnjured chatham april 28 barney e jarrctt brooklyn ny wa3 killed late tonight when his car was hit by a cnr train at the provincial high- wy crossing west of the city one child died in general hospital a few minutes after being admitted mrs jarrctt and another child are in the hospital but are not badly hurt toronto motorists hurt st catharines april 28 four to ronto persons were injured one ser iously about 4 oclock thi3 afternoon when their hudson coach crashed into the traffic signal in the centre of the provincial highway at the east ap proach to the swing brirfgo over the present welland canal near homer the traffic signal being of concrete ditched the front wheel and sent the car through the fence at the side of the road and into a small ravine about eiyht feet deep where it landed on its wheels london- ont april 28 two per sons are dead seven are in a fairly critical condition and one of the latter is under arrest as the result of a motor accident on lambeth highway nine mie3 south of london on satur day afternoon at 530 oclock the dead are mrs henry taylor 1 meda street st thomas jame3 johnstone rr 1 glanworth ont those injured are mr3 george h eth ridge 1 meda street st thomas serious head injuries mrs george h ethi idge sr st thomas broken ribs and body injuries mrs j e hop kins ug centre street st thomas abrasion and shock mrs jack eth- ridgc merritton ont abra3ion3 cuts and shock miss patsy ethridgc age five minor cuts bruises and shock alfred hall london serious head nnd body injuries and john allen glen- coo cuts and abrasions find beer bottles broken beer bottle3 cartons and 3 bottles ilil inact were picked up by county police near the wreckigo of hius ar full roiee allege vr3 in a drunken condition immediately fol lowing the crash according to the police version of the mishap hall was driving north at a fast rate of speed and cutting in on cars aheaik ju3t a3 he was abreast of the other machine he swerved sharply into its path windsor april 28 leo j kecnan 22 years old employe of the michigan state telephone co detroit was fatally injured shortly after six oclock tonight when an automobile he was driving collided with another ma chine in charge of pierre r gosselin 82 iisll woodward avenue detroit on a sharp curve on the riverside drive riverside frank j jastcr 27 and his brother william jaster 29 both of 8927 kim- bcrley avenue detroit are believed dying they wen passengers in the keenan car the police investigation indicates that keenan who was driving east on the drive cut ncros3 the pavement to the wrong side in the path of go33e- lins car both machines the police believe were exceeding the speed limit the skid marks show the police say that gosselin swerved his car onto the iflirt to avoid the collision brantford april 28 the weekend traffic here resulted in several arrests and two accidents no lives were lost although there were several hospital cases the im alone case franca is said to be considering a campaign against a now bat menace tbo new species to invado that coun try have black eyes whito bodies and brown care and tails scranton re publican we often get up in tlio morning fueling like an altitudo record and go jo bed at nlsht feeling ilko engine trouble highlights from official notes on sinking of randells vessel canada accepts the proposal of the united state3 that the im alone in cident be submitted to arbitration as provided for in the convention between great britain and the united states in 1924 to which canada adhered the im alone wa3 a schooner of lunenberg ns registry equipped with engines and sails- the united states note3 refer to her as a notor ious smuggling vessel the canadian notes admit she had for some years been in the liquorsmuggling business on march 20 last the im alone was sighted off the coast of united states having cleared from belize british honduras with a cargo of liquor the vessel was ordered to heave to by the captain of the united states coastguard cutter wolcott capt randell of the im alone refused and proceeded out to sea after the wol cott had fired through the sails and rigging of the schooner the gun on the cutter jammed according to the un ited states notes and she asked for assistance from the coastguard head quarters on march 22 another coastguard vessel the dexter came up and order ed the im alone to heave to on the continued refusal of the latter the dexter shelled the schooner and ulti mately sank her some 200 miles from shore one member of the crew of the im alone wa3 drowned ths convention of 1924 gave the united states authorities in its sup pression of rumrunning certain privileges of search and seizure out side the territorial waters which ex tend three mile3 from shore the con vention permits search and seizure of vessels suspected of endeavoring to smuggle liquor into the united states within the distance from the united states coast that the suspected vessel can traverse in one hour the two governments are at var iance not only as to the distance the im alone wa3 from shore when first hailed but how many knots she could travel in an hour the united statc3 coastguard auth- orite3 claimed the schooner wa3 10v4 miles off shore when hailed and that she was capable of travelling over 13 knots an hour the officers of the schooner claimed they were lh miles from the shore and that the best speed the im alone had ever obtained was oys knots accordingly the two governments disagree as to whether the coastguard officials had any right to interfere with the im alone when she was first hailed the united states takes the positon that if the vessel is hailed within one hours sailng of shore the coastguard ships are permtted to follow and cap- turo her regardless of distance pro vided the chase has been continuous the situation is not altered the un ited states sets forth by the fact the cutter that hailed the im alone wa3 not the one that 3ank her both cut ters were under the same command and cooperating is the argument the canadian government contends that to make use of the privileges of hot pursuit the vessel must be hail ed within the territorial waters three miles it also contends the united states ships exceeded their rights even had the hailng been within the required limits in pursuing the shop so far into the high seas with regard to the actual sinking of the vessel united states placed tho blamo on the captain of the im alone in not obeying the order of the coast guard officials the canadian gov ernment disagrees with this the canadian note3 assert that the evidenco show3 the coastguard officers could have boarded the im alone and that tho firing on the schooner and the putting of the crew in irons gave the impression of distinctly punitive intent canada is anxiou3 solely to uphold tho performance of treaty obligation and to maintain in full integrity the rules which protect the freedom of traffic on tho high sea3 the canadian notei explain first air mail plane from rimuoski arrived in ottawa ottawa the flr3t airmail plane ot the season arrived ia ottawa friday carrying on board letters from over seas taken off the cpr steamer duches3 of york at rimouskl que the mall was taken on board e ma chine ot the canadian transcontin ental airways at rimouskl and rush ed to montreal where the consign ment for points we3t was loaded into another plane waiting on the field at st hubert it is pointed out that the summer service during the period ot st law rence navigation effects a saving ot time ot 4 houre on incoming mall and from 24 to 96 hours on outgoing postal matter the first outgoing flight will be made from montreal oa thursday may 2 when a machine leaving long after the departure of tho calgarlc will catch the ship at rimouskl and load tho mail on board an improved schedule has been ar ranged on outbound mail this year owing to the installation ot flood lights on the field at rimouskl which will enable pilots to land their ma chines after dark and will permit ot their putting off their departure from montreal until a late hour in the afternoon british to meet hollands claim for wartime acts 1 000000 guilders to be paid to the dutch as an act 1 of grace london great britain has agreed to pay 1000000 guilders 300000 in settlement of the claims of the dutch fishing industry arising out of the world war this is shown by the note3 which are now published and which were exchanged between the british foreign secretary sir austen chamberlain and lonkheer dr r de marees van swindercn the nether lands minister to london the british government made its offer as an act of grace the dutch government in accepting it regrets that great britain denies all liability for compensation in res pect to claims which the netherlands government considers justified with regard to the shipping claims apart from fishing sir austens note points out that access to the british prize court is still available exploration of great park land still under way new scenic wonders discov ered by canadian gov ernment survey party in wilds of jasper national park ottawa oat new scenic wonders discovered in hitherto unexplored sec tions of jasper national park can adas great game sanctuary 5309 square mie3 in area are described in a report of recent surveys issued by the department of tbo interior jasper park wa3 created 07 tha canadian government in the heart ot the rocky mountains in 1907 it then comprised outside of tua atha- baska and miette valleys a vast wild erness penetrated only by a few old indian trails many ot the now fam ous regions such a3 the columbia ice fields and maligne lake wore thea little more than a rumour while the tonquin valley now visited every summer by thousands of tourists wai then entirely unknown government survey parties have each year been exploring and map ping new sections of til3 vast park- j land the report which ha3 just been j issued deals with the work of a party under the direction of m p bridge- land of tho topographka survey this party explored the area adjoining the headwaters ot the brazeau and sunwapta rivers mapping 400 square- mile3 of hitherto unexplored territory the discovery of many new scenic wonders is announced la thi3 report the territory surreyed wa3 within the park or adjacent to its bound aries and wa3 found to be very plenti ful in game bear moose elk deer sheep and goats were 3ee in abund ance the new country is an idea spot for tourists tie report 3tate3 the brazeau valley bein a natural camping ground plentifully supplied with wood and water ami excellent feed for horses tiie valley 13 over 5000 feet abovo sea level and the main peaks range from 9000 to 10000 feet elevation feel th is tread grip tteres a real test of tire treads we 11 want you to make come into out shop anytime and just press the palm of your hand on the top of a good year all- weather tread tire just the vay the tire presses on the road thats all but what a story it tells the allweather tread grips your palm you can feel it pinch if you need a nonskid tire this is it f y w brathwaite hardware stouffville 3nly coodrcar tiros are built of silperlwim cords fo man can be truly happy without a well developed ability to forget weary of local rhetoric has limited speeches to a maximum o fivo min utes they seem to be pretty much of the opinion of that tribe of indians which permitted an orator to talk only for as long as he could stand on one leg sunday observer railway development london evening standard ind c0113 little ha3been done in the matter of peed during the last 70 or so years and we are still far from the maximum speed of 150 mile3 an hour and the wholerun speed of 120 miles an hour which such an expert a3 lord monkswell considers perfectly teas ible if the railways had devoted to experiments of this nature halt the energy and enterprise which the motor industry has shown in the pursuit of high speeds they would give u3 serv ices of a much higher value the older some women get the more girlish they try to act baby boy is born on cpr special winnipeg april 23 an extra pas senger boarded a canadian pacific special train as it speeded through from the east early this morning helped into the world by two former army nurses who were in the same car a healthy fourpound baby boy was born to an immigrant passenger and when the train pulled into winni peg both mother and child were re ported to be well and were taken to the misericordia hospital for care fli i s j txtith castanets clacking and a vivid shawl about her shoulders the spanish dancer is the epitome 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