MAXIMS N 1 ,1), ' " “ _ s ' op A v a ‘égdotx 1:1. ,) _ r . . . i l 1 1 l i °" l‘ ' ____ ' ' i A r g- » 1 I ‘ g i ; MERCHANT ‘Mwflwm? 1'. J" m‘ ‘M1199 ___ f ' ‘ Man has twtrlndlnoto: 1n m it‘. "$31-31- 3-7-1.“ '11‘. ‘will *4” '1 j r . . - t; ““““* ‘ lI..."IZ'2i.‘-"J..'.“JIS“.ZT..°.'. ‘l’! i123‘. :::;-. ' The Peoples PIIIBI’ ma»: ~ Read DY Everilboilv L".t".';..°§'.‘.:"..":.1;3'.'...‘“.: 11m: t ' the ‘impulslon. , __, Covers Prince Edard Island Like the Dew (ngIInlCQl-OII Guardian Two Cont: “uni; Guardian. Ionldod Ill‘! 17.111 lli1-.-MlN1l nu vu 1.11.1 WHEN FiiRNlilE SlHEW-N fliillll iXPilliES Door Is _B_l0wn Off <°‘"'“"" "'°"1 , t ~ .. l.,*.M 1.21.- Safe Next t0 POIICC Aimigivilduiflgm Ergo killed Station. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANATD-‘t, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926 list Fitlii nu. l. u. unit uuvtis . lit tlPll l SPEECH u nun unuss Impmam ' Qwsfim‘ A Forcefiil and Informative Review of will be Discussed in . _ _ _ _ pouse tgdaynprem. Agricultural Activities During the ier Will Move for Past; Year, ' 1 Easter Recess. ‘ Annual lnbloriptlou Delivered U3 By loll. Canada and IJ.8.A-l|~|' EEIRTRER RlS-EEEREIRN TRIS RREPRNRIES SUMMER SRYS REliEliER (ERRNIRRRRSERS English 0'55 Entered F r e .e 0n Customs Premier-Elect Declares Present Gov- ernment is Based on and seventeen others injured in un explosion that wrecked furnace _ DRAFT Appngss ainy member when he addresses th ___ r ' . _ —--" nunlber two oi’ the Woodward iron (canidhn PM") ' ‘ldfillrlif, to store his mind with fact: Pdld (‘omprmtllse a Ii d NO Company, ten tulle‘ west of iiir- 0 ylqglqAwiA' March 21‘ __ Addressing t-he House during the that (ttlililfll. ‘be refuted. rather than t0 Brfikel‘, ' f C t - - mingliam today. 1 . Cunadmu responsibmty arming tlebate on the Draft Address on make wild statements in the bear- ere Ore anno The full extent of the Cllfllllllthlzi mm, [m foreign Dolley o! iursday evening. March 11th. lug 0f his fellow members. (lTq-AWA March 2, __Th,. m“, L h L0 - - _ _ . ~ - - ast uc n er SQ“ of Turnkey 1S was nut known until additional u“, lame‘, Kingdom w," ha dehabilrlon. J. H. Myers. Mlnistei ofl lho Leader of the Opposition of i1 dutiabc coal shipment from g . Agriculture, said he had not intend- filly-H We Mve made a mistake in ‘ mw The Quentin“ Wm he mused on ed to speak on this OPClI-Hlflll, but Cllosiili; for Minister of Public teen i-ilentl-fletl ileud. two negroc ‘H b J q Wcqdmvortl, Jul» “"1119 1111111111111 W919 11111111? '11)’ 1119 W111“ 1111911 11 V1111")! 31111 1118111191‘- wwkeru (Vere miflflng and t, was 1‘ m“ U“ y ' t ' " _ - ' Leader of the Opposition with ref- leuced man. That was part of his <11‘ 111111111191‘ 1110111 W111111l1¢!1<. that erence w the Depm-(nwm of stock in trade (luring the -bye elec- t‘ r lthc wer: bu-i i ‘ ti» l ., , , , , ,_ _ , y ( l B‘ m IL (p ‘1-1111111111- 11111111111 1Q111>11 1° 411-9411 Agriculture which lie could not,tlou in the Cardigan Dzsitrict that England which was entered fro»! on the customs entries although lhv duty had been paid lu a broker was unfolded before the customs committee this afternoon, through the testimonies of business men bodies were removed from the de- k, - . . , i lll the lluus- oi (A m i tomor bris and in addition to lhc stx- 1 1 L 1 mun“ Government’ b y Held; Embarrassed Lost Currency. (Special to The Guardian) 'I‘OR()N'I‘U, 0111.. March 2l.— booking as amiable and more ven- erable than ever, lion. llol) lingers. -—— 1111)’ resp0n111111111Y 1111' 11111111111431!‘ well let pass without reply. These mutter wusrweil put to the people; Hon. J. G. Gardiner who has been ,_ , .. ~ NASSAU, Bahamas island March -————<n+>-___ Um“, urmng from we romp“, p011. renmrks. In ma‘ were of finch “fit was fully explained to them by appglyned to ,,,,,,,_.,',,, Ham c_ A and through the flies of the ilrnart ‘;§"';“"“_1‘1’fiéuk,“l1g'firycY$lfi°rd:g"1 air-Sigh? colontlul ilmtrielizinxtciiest eltlilflHealrty cy of the United Kingdom." b t glaring and misleading nature that :1)’ litimdfrierfid, but the people Dunning, as premm. of saskatchk meinLO t ‘ 192’ X I):_Y,O,I::;:,' .F0|.,me,?) tram 110mm,)“ 6mg, e uinmlls 111199 '1 . _ _ _ it was scheduled to come eore he considered it his duty, not only ave ma e t eir choice and they Nam 11 C 0-161‘ 1- 11 X11118 company ' _ _ _ , _ bnrrassment as" t1 59411191 111‘ 1119 the House u week ago but deferred in the interests of the (lovernme-tit 881d, “We are going to take a 1 bro-ught a ship loud of biluminoiis 1y 1I111-1-l_)'-illf“iit.f wiis Itgtiun lilegiged daring robbery 0f 1116 119111111131 tin the ground that such discussion and of the [louse but of the Prov- chance on Mr. McPhee." And it is coal to MOllllWHl. 'l‘liey paid a duty glllfugllg£litl()\vut,u',heolfi.gzrgqq?a of $2.639 to u customs broker, .\n- tonio Glroux. Later the glass compmiy round u shortage of 450 qfiis. 'l‘liis stirri-il up an investigation: and fc-r soirr time no entry form could be found n r t r would be inappropriate while the 11168 8611911111)’. 10 P16511111 1116‘ 1111B 11'" P°°P1° 111 111$ 31111111981) 1315' g c e a‘ y League Assembly was in session Yflvbi 01’ 111B c1188. IUM- 1111" i111 W110 hi" 11116 “"31" . nt tlcucva. <Now, with the Leuizue1 "11 111111051 1111111611 1119 11111119 W011“ 1" the M3119" “"11 11°‘ 111° 1-"11" (Special to The Guardian) gatherings over. it is tlxpigizted (pm tinned Mr. Myers) when I sec the 1111119 09911811117113’ ‘l4()Nl)(lN,..\1tll‘(:ll 2l.——1'l‘he (‘iiblil- the iii-tum- will give rise m some bender‘ of the (liliwilitltm rise in‘ Referring to Mr. Saunders‘ cm- Bt colleagues of tSir Austen (Jham- important declarations. lit is 1.03.111»; place to atddress the llnilso, ho- tnhasis upon the tier-d oi‘ a second cause it appears to be a habit or t1 "111" 1911)" 111111- MP- MYBPB 1111161 vnult here early Weduesduif 11111111‘ lug, it became known toda)’. (lruve concern was 8319191111911 111 (ifiiclul circles yesterday. , W111'11 ilnioniui Secretqy Burns informed the legislature that approximately cs from the support oi‘ Premier ifiniz. he did not show it. "’l‘hr-,ro will surt-ly lu- n federal ult-i-tinn this suiunicr, iit least all signs point m it." ilcclared the‘ aembrrr for Soul; Wlrinipcg. RRNISR RRRI- RSER EIEEN H1000 gold and silver HD9¢199 berlaln,‘ the Foreign Secretary sibie that in his connecloii. the gov- I ‘ _ _ u the customs office. Finally :1 had been stolen. As there are n0 made u special point oi’ giving him erument will indicate its attitude (“mom Wm‘ 1'1"‘ t" ‘make “"ch:.2':1£10g Y“ [he oppunumty rm 11111c11<1wl enlry form was tom». " regular tax levies, government of- u xioiitble welcome when he return. towards the ILOUQHIQ treaties 35.011911 111111 Blflrillg misstatements so 1 911 91 0,1 11111 Onlwslllon 1-0 showing that the coul had 11i'(*li 1m.‘ i‘ “('1 "““"“" “““ 1‘ “ 1‘ iii-lals fear that the treasury ices ed to London tonight from the terence to the Hamilton declnradeasfly °°"11'“d1°1B11 1111111 11 1113110111" ““°h1s1nfl“e"°e Wm‘ 111° D°m1111°11 cntcrcd frci- through ilu- mistake nll‘,ll'lv‘lu‘ufwl>s'x'nmrffltdtl‘: 1111“ ‘Unfiliiiieig t 1-‘ 1' t: s Leallul; of Nations tneeting at Gen- tion by lit. lion. Arthur hieighendgl°glsffizhl (ff“"“"'$€et1}::"' 1mm“ ‘£119 fifirfigwlllizigt’“mgnthihignlepgfivfifi: EVIL. Most of them were at the sta- Conservative leader, is also iprobu-unend in u campaign gzunthfcted h; needs and must demand a second 110" 10 greet ‘him and Premier ble. This was that, in the event ohms Eastern end m- the province I,“ steamer u" Lin, mum Baldwin, who was una-ble to be another war, not only should par-January last and I may Buy (hat there, sent a special representa- lianient be consulted but the coin-after we had'me( on one m. m‘, 0c. tive. There was no demonstration ion of the people should be tukenlcngions we (1)0191; him o“ quite a 011 1119 l11;\1‘t of the public. in u general election before troops bit, in fact, i prided myself on the ‘Sir Austen resisted all attempts nie sent out oi’ Canada. fact that we had worked a perman- to interview him, merely remark» The coming week will ‘be the ent cure of some of the maladies 11181 last befc-re an euster recess of ten With which he appears to be af- "As i hear ii um going to be exe- days-if a motion which Premier fected. But I find .rhat they have cuted on Tuesday, l shull wait un- lxlng intends to move, is ailoptédibfokenl 0111 1183111 Even WOYRQ 1111111 til 1r get to the scaffold bflfilfe sny- -l)y the House. After Easter, intrbefvref’ . principal business will be the bud- A1161‘ ‘1m1111m111111g "11 1115 51111‘ bovme tuberculosis‘ He 3573 “m1 get qmere have already been “m, cess oi‘ these bye elections ivhit-h ‘all the credit for that work should motions that its proposal will nteanlwere “"1195 1114111 1m" 1119 11°111etbe 51"“ 1° the Federal Department (own o; the header of (he OppQgl-‘at Ottawa. We are not trying, in ot‘ inspector Giroux. father of the customs broker. it was ucarly twc Years later that the mistake was discovered, and the .fl.nal duty was adjusted in February 1924. 1 1R. L. Calder. K. (1., counsel for the committee will pursue this ease further during the hearing of the 901111118 week. Several witnesses in connection with the case will also -be called t0 the stand. 1M1‘. Calder will seriously curtail appropria- lions for public works. Robbery of the government vault \vlil g0 down in island criminal an- nals as the most. daring since i118 llllf/S oi’ pirate occupat 0n of the1 Bahamas. The treasur building; _ih’1]0lllS the police station and al-, though dynamite used in shatter- ing the door of the vault hrokeev- cry window in the treasury build- ing no alarm was Ktven. 398016 taken from the vault weighed neur- iy a ton, and it is believed the rob-Pug anything." ibers made off in a "power boat. t with optimism as to the success of the ‘Conservatives at Ottawa. “l do not think that Premier King will weather the present ses- slon," he said. “The government is based on compromise with the Pfflitressives and compromise cau- nnt lust.“ “Will Premier FQPEUSOII be cal- led_ to Ottaiva if Mr. Melghen ‘houid be culled u on to form a. will also have as witnesses officers a .. p of the Royal ‘Caummn Mounted Zgvernmtnt? Mr. Rogers xvas ask- Ilcloglilrieeayyilio have been stationed i_n 00h, 11551116111711. he fennel d“ ' ill be up to Ivlr. Ferguson He is During the afternoon session W. w ,. ' S Weldon’ couector “(customs in the type iii- Mr. Rogers hesitut. PRSSES (Canadian Press) COPENHAGEN, Mar. 21. Dowager Queen Louise of Deu- mark, who has been suffering from pneumonia, died yesterday. The Queen was 74 years old, and was the widow of King Frederick 8th and the vmother of the present Kin-g. Christian X. King Christian and Queen Alexandra were at the palace when death came. Queen Louise's other children. Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, and King Haakon of Norway, had been sum- Diseane Free Cattle .Area Taking up matters connected with Agriculture, ‘Mr. Myers cc-n- tinned; “My hon. friend spoke of the good work done in this province during the past year in having it, declared a disease free area for ¢-__i t ‘ - - . , - .. . .. $5.000 Reward Ou ‘P E I a reduction in taxation Ho“ and when, previously the“. hmnany way, to detract one iota from momad to Copenhagen by telegraph Momma] spoke or the i ed. politician suggested th. . ‘, o o o . been a Liberal meloritv. Mr. Myerstfihfi (1101111- 11118 the 1301111111011 GOV" when the end was near. t ' many l" 511111 When the robbery was discover- _ (Canadian Press) Imok u - . Tb t I m h, _ d 1* 11116911 0! 11111101111)’ with his snbor- do) -- , , _ p some-oi the remarks of 8111111911 . - 11 W B8)‘ I 8. 811 dmmes wh h 1.“ no,» p s, the Honorable ed Thursday morning the goveni In OTTAWA. hlarcb 21.—Premier M}, Saunders on ‘he Du" ML ‘_ ,u“ documentmvw"... m as m h in t. ey made him {qei-Bdb-B réb-uke n ei-‘s the type.“ a . . ' . - ' ‘ r 011g » e was not wanted in ' King has given notice that he in-ldress, tends to move for an ‘Easter recess: “My hum friend was a883,,“ 111 1116 1101189. 1mm X11118)’. 1111111111 things" white the was talking, He the Provincial Department was A1111. till iuesda)’. A4111! 6th. . [was reading into the Speech things largely responsible for the success- ‘that were not there at all! He ss- i111 carrying out o! this work. Bonus For Men ment immediately-posted a. 95.000 reward. The century-old vault contained nearly $100,000 reserve. 1m°111118 h, .1 - (as _ The, (Canadian Press) EtEsltlLiIZDE-hyZolfiiuliirifgcglllfl 112s scst-' MEDF0RD' Ma“- 111111- 21- —A mm‘, over me building by the exifoster-mothers sudden death has prove it-that the assistance given and the preliminary work done by man who would be welcomed in political circles anywhere in Cane. iia. lle is a strong, capable man, and there is no iioirbt that the fed- oral field is beckoning to him, 11 i; up 1n 111m. of course, whether be deserts pro-vincial politics or not." the position. During the inst six 11101111111 111011511 there had been a notable improvement, Mass‘ ' Peace Expected’ in Morocco With- in Few Days 1tounded the House -hy telling usi "l have on my desk a letter that that he had heard about amend-‘I received from Dr. George Hilton. left three of the four young chil- . - . plosion. ‘ . ments which were to be made to veterinary director general tor lCurrency commissioners spent $13,103? vihgges she “w” ma“ the Prohibition Law amd that ale Canada. l had a. conversation with -_"' -— , 1 ' m“ " '5' the work (Canadian Press) him in my office after and and wines were to be sold without a doctor's certificate. yumerduy collecting ‘he scattered G°""“d° M'H“1"1°" “E P1111“ "3“' "rt. h we m l ta ll t id PARIS Mar 21 Peace prob The Y M C A eon. Bcopee so me . --—' ' . . . , Italian Count . culIlS and currency and estimating ward L] d H l f i, _ _ 1|... i035, The remaining funds, awr- auttmrlzigg (‘Hszofizrgd memiber should be caretul in muk- that the assistance rendered by our ably illlllllll‘ be sgtabliliséiesd Znéczlloaolé “1 1" “"1151” 1851' we“ 11"“ “k1 11m" 11111111111111 11111 not 1111011‘ 11111 (Sneelll to The Guardlflfll ‘bani Eguileomgnitsaafilif ttirilgsalhitlilgéui“ hi? rlzizlhilrd-rdleniinxalsn ulioimiul... 12min; 1111111 111111"; 0 l1 111E111‘ Gd F31]. - Z ~ var t ree hundred and fifty (‘ill lijililixtlilezraltieéiéylagiigardsgilntclgter ildjsntlity ofltbe (clhildren, only one MONTEEAL, March 21.—A Pitts does not contain one word we," ‘mms u ' _. 1 Ben L a me ' , bmgh special t” the Herald “ysy-Prohibition or the‘ sale of beer and ‘ ' young Bahama“ and u “m1 The child’ Hurbum 0 Comm‘ P‘ 1111" 9111111 °1 111° 11191111191“ °1 the win lthout a doctor's certificate ivc of New Providence island, is veai- ind 2| hull’ old. was taken “(Mun-Gal Maroons Wm be given “J8me w hon {Mend is a ecunm‘, under arrest as a. suspect in cou- from the city home yesterday by u $1.000" cash bonus it we team wmslman Tny a r23," ma“ way‘; He ncction with the robbery. He plead woman who was understood‘ to be the Stanley w“ Fm. em,“ gm, never 888x58 to mkg the irouble ml not. guilty when brouht before Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor of Boston. Scored m the chanmmnshm germ, to possess his mind Wm] mam b‘; ers which generally are wellin- formed. It is reported that Abd- el-Krim the Riffian leader, had made definite proposals throush accredited emlssaries and that they are now being studied by the French Ministry of War and D1011‘ that i bad this letter from him a short time ago. Ottawa, Nov. 2, 1925. uigain l desire to confirm my verbal statement made to you while in Charlottetown rec- ently, that tlie assistance and Deople both young and old gathgr. ed at the “Y" last night for the 111111111 Ilfter church service of song. Rev. R. C. Eaton, pastor of the BflDtist church gave a very inter- esti-ng and instructive address on the Parable of Talents dealing From Horse (Canadian Press) ROMI», March 21.—Couni,‘ Cdivl 111 Bhrgolo. husband of Princess Vo- hearing. and was remanded to ja m down“ o; bond c; “(Loud w“. whose lust natue is believed to be ll lhims is n son of the turnkey at Nassau Prison. Maistrute Oslborn for preliminary Of the ralllillnlilg three, one is a each member of we team Wm get ten dollars, or $120 to the entire team for each score, Veterans Honor six monthsold baby named Elsie. Blom. - Hayden thinks its par- ents live in ‘Boston but he is not sure. Amother child is a ‘boy of fore he rises to address the House; he seems to take everything for granted. -lt is always better for Commercial Failures (Continued on Pade_7) Vast Internal cooperation rendered by your ably will he accepted. _ Mean- while, the French and 81111111811 11111‘ itury commanders are understood to be prgpgfinpig for u spring cam- paign intended to $1116 11111143119111‘ a knockout blow. with the various forms of life some of which are spent and others mis- pent, while others are unused, abused. misused and uscil. Miss Edith Refuse rendered two very pleasing solos. lanila eldest (laughter of the 1m]. ian sovereign was injured today when thrown from his h0fge_ He was iujurvil internally but it i5 be. iievctl not dangerously. four who answers to the cull of ‘“souny", but who dons pot know his lust name. lloth oi‘ tiese tem- 1°11“: "easury building l“ a mys- porarlly are being reared for in n ‘an’ “s the mm shuns“ “m! doors private liotne. A fourth child,- u were found locked securely Thurs-mm‘, apparent“, of Jewqgh Mrflh day morning and showed no cvi-knbw“ nmrely m, .-‘\1,,,k(e_-- h, in dcusi- cf having been 11111111911111 the Lawrence hiemoriul Hospital. 111111. I i-iaytitu. told authorities before Government officials and island lunvlllg to il(‘('tl.ili|1iill_\' his wife's 1‘11111111>111~1 were attending u 111111 1111* body to Print-c liltlwurtl island for night of the robbery and tho imme- put-lid, lillfli hc could fluil no record coming guests passing the 111111-11‘ oi‘ tlic chililri-ifs part-titan!!! 111110111! 111')’ building while tho robbers Mrs. linytli-irs efforts. .~\il of the must have been {it work, said they youngsters are built-veil to belong Master Walter MacNutt acted as Entry in Mystery accompanist for the evening. llow the robbers gained entrance Loan Proposed For France Number 34 for Past Week (SpQcIaI to The Guardian) (fiendish PM“) (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 21.—d-inlf ti TORONTO, Out.. iviarch 21- PARIS. Mnr. 2i. »A vast inter- hundreti veterans who liwd seen seiqComrtici-ciul iailur 1 for Canada as m] 1mm 198.10,] by (he government, vice undor Lord Allenby~in Ci'ales~I't"i1111"1\>tl 11y l1. (l. Hun and Coni- hearing two percent interest. but tine gave him n. ‘hearty Meeting, puny tiurlug the past week totalled offering attractive inducements to when, with Lady Allenby he arriv- 3i. compared with 4i during the investors, ls suggested "by the ed in Toronto this iiiierutxm. ' carresnonilhu: week M 111st veflr- 111111111 1111 11 110111111111 1111' 111° 111°11- ilnder the command of Major ll. “Quebec had L2, Ontario ll, Nn- lem of France's internal and ex- vu Scotln 1i. Manitoba nnd Saskut- 111111111 11911111 111111 11 111911115 1111' 1e‘ Lord and Lady To Bring Dead Allenby Seajto Life (Canadian Press) JERU-Siblllfilii, March 2l.——A plan for harnessing the electrical oner- gy believed to be possessed 11v 1111* Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. AN OPTIMIST l5 om: WHO Ti-urms IT'S AS WARM 001“ on "'Tho loading of live hogs at lumsington is pnstpnngd fro.“ '1"11c§1<111v. March 2am m following lbwsilnv. Alert-ii 3cm. A 31711159, 8252-22-3. hitherto lifeless lake known as the, THE ‘JHKS As ‘f is IN ‘THE CuuB Dead Sea, is antiouncetl, if tire-nerd ly exploited it is declared the 111116 nan produce a maximum of 350,000 . .. -. . . , ho men iformed up in iiuilmetl nothing suspicious, to greater Boston _t‘.i ullits timpor D SHVHEB 1 _ . V Mn the Irma hm-S0Dnwe,-_ _____ Florida authorities have l-ccn111‘11)' “111111111 11""“’-“* 1w" “n” t“ a 11mg“,"‘{,3‘°"°'.,1;§{.hf,§$‘ “,..§1‘.f"',;,.‘,",}‘,,‘1;*,.£""ilgjl;' g . "Como and hear \'orth River ""'111"11 1° 11911) on the lookout furl “'11- lluytlc-u I'1‘.T-11"1"T.HE ‘ink the 11w conqmmrlo Elie: nip‘ » the and Prince Edward lslitEui hidlmle “c11- Dmnnmc Club rendfixnome T195’ ii,,.r,,bbt.rs_ ‘ slutc two yciirs aim loi tie pur- anions genera wn e town _ » - - y in me nmokflum Ha“ m Thur} line with Jion. Vincent Massey. Behind them were Lady Alienby and Brigadier General Bell, 0. C. of the Toronto Military district. A feature of the reception was the presentation of a bouquet o-f roses to Lady Allen-by ‘by three soldiers who had served under her husband all througirthe Ihlestine campaign of the great war. 1,9,... m- mn-ihg [or young children. ¢Q¢ She had t\\'o ilaugliicrs 01' her own. l o>-——-—-— Sflfiiliihsfiiflfii. iToGTrvztJ 1058811 3 4 not: insertion in this column. 11a an _ - "”"""’°°°""""'°l in ‘fCoine-back” ai- _ ‘WANTED IXPERIENCID MAID day. .\lfll‘l‘li 25th. 8253-2131 Hold Montreal Pres. College MONTREAL, March 2l.-—-'l‘he Church Union B111 11111111)’ nflflhfll the legislative Council, the Upper‘ House of Quebec, yesterday and be came law. THE LURE OF TH E GOLDEN NORTH "Tyrone Draiuatii- (“uh will pre sent their play: "(lur Jim" in llun. ter River linll. 'i‘uusd-.ty evening. ‘.\l.'ll‘(‘ll 23rd, if I-lnn. 525T 23-2 i "T1" 1111112 River Dramatic Club will prt-soni their four act Drama, '1 Avril 15th A l " its Flt t * ‘ ‘ _.__..»...__ ‘1 street gypsum‘)?! gg354.|z(r)g)|'l (13i11a51i'1 ma“ I _ 21 . The bill gives the Presbyterian "iuum Yullv)” ut Clifton Hall, __. l FliilCDlCil:l(?'l‘t)N. N. it, .\i.1t11\ U S College, Montreal. with charter and \v\r Lmttlwt. Zviondsy evening . ‘ records. to the Continuing lh-rsb)" 1' "" ‘ M“ " to '1' EVERV "wqips gniiuwiutz special aunt-hr“ 1111 “JOB _ the Dally t-lcan- Pnmrmo or description, cheep] 1nd expedi- 11111 1111111111 1111111‘ “1 tiously executed: irdian Cent- 91‘ tannvr- 9 rs: Jgb print“; “on. 13g l-EOIWLTON, Mninc, March .0.— The illouiton Driving 1(‘iub have de- _sr\u~so,ns oAtilA la. unm- terians as provided by the Legisla- tive Assetnbly, also 1l'll|])')2"il‘.'y con- trol of all endowments. - The Unionists made a determin- ed effort to secure the charter and Less Spring Wheat and Corn. (Special to The Guardian) "Feathers ' Wilfltfitf-{Quogg dud ducks. Best prices when not mtg. ed.—~Henry McFarlane & (30,, The Furniture Upholsterers. 8092-l3-1mo 'l‘()l{(1.\"l‘l). Mar. .\luritiuii> moderate winds. lair and milder. Ibluxlmitm nutl {llllllillillil temper uturcs: o: termined upon a new course of nc- bur scat. m‘: '0‘ Gite. fresh 11°11“ 111 111911‘ “"1115 1" 1'1"“ ‘lack endowments but the llouss voted uvefy af,,=_,5»,,,1¢:,;,_ Newsoma son Grattan. 2.01%. tht-lz- 1113.500 \\',tsliifNG'l‘0N, March 2l.~p~m~. unammously “gulp.” mam on me Tpmnw‘ 5mm “Tl it go” Mark}, ‘BM; . 23.04,“ pacer do u "comeback" us iloul mers of the ilnited States have ex- ground m.“ m,“ fun,“ gave“ 1m- Monupul m" 1131170111111111111)’ C1111) W111 D19; , __ nw~ tout; freeyfor-nlier for thi- llulne prossetl intentions to plant this specmc Dunno,“ monk, no; m. d1. bnehpé Mr g Tcntvt eirilnct dlrama Home Ties POTATOEB- WHITII, Ribs, 11nd New Brunswick harness rm" sprliiil l8 per C9111 198B HD1111! vertdd, (ihnrlntipmwn ‘Mir I z',‘,nd°'§““1 119' 1Arlzfid1iw~ lgflscffih - Blues. ‘MRO! deity; 311N911 11151‘ 1"‘ “muu m" 71"‘ A‘ a "°""“1' "t1“'1“’“‘ ‘"1" °'1 1”" “"1 1°“ "m" '11" 1’1‘=‘1‘1’Y1'111‘“1" 1115"“ 11"’ M" Halifax. cloudy ' (‘hudy r3‘. 1251c specialities b: tion of the Quebec i1. -u!e as a dis- tlnct triumph. 1hey now have the two largest colleges. Knox. 'l‘oron- to, and Montreal Collette. 1Sir Arthur Currie, Principal of McGiil ilntveraity. was appointed by the Quebec Legislature as chair- man of the commission for the ud- iustment of disputes on the church the disappointing season of the bisniiun the acreage harvested last "Solon Orattan pacer in 192s, theiyear. the Deimriment of Asrtcnl owners of the thorns have decidethiuie today announced as a result v1 to send him to Pennsylvania to 3P1 n canvass just completed. his early season training from Ed | munitions to plant other spring die MoGrath who made him g atarvsown crops us compared with last‘ r D0091’ W119i! Walter R. ox t00k‘yeu!s harvested nrreuges were 8n- liiln into hi grand circ t stable nonuced as follows: Oats 4.6 per- . Hurley. 6.7 per cent St. John. snow Boston, cloudy . . .. New York. clear . . . . .. . 11st prlc0.—- Thou. nem- cor. or. F 910150 and Fitzroy , fl. siao-io-ei "W wmr aooo mvetona , Prim. so rei- 2012., iiio o» stat. 1511 for 55m. 560 for $1.00. 81.000 £101; $1.05. POICPIM. Ottlrdinn oc- l tun-en acts. Proceeds for rink, if not fine will be held Wednesday. "4111- 8231-3-20-21 "‘.-\t the concert Baptist 3151001 ltoom i1 o'clock tomorrow night smut- of Charlottetown’; best talent will he heard consistinir of Biro. I. Illiilh tide this afternoon and tomorrow morning at. 6.56. ISun sets this evening ni 6.16 and ""111 W"! I80." cent more; - ' rises tomorrow morning at F11‘. J s , - ,1 , 1T0; . more; White uptatoes. 4.3 1W1" Hudson the iumplnpoff pines for the new gold mining district DPODBPIY- Full moon Monday. March 39th Mtexts“Eiiiignrltfullgigizirtifigiw$ M‘, TOII-POTATOIOI W. d" WlLL-EDUGATID YOUTH ‘A8 cent more: Sweet Potatoes. 19.8 around Rod Lake. The plctumohowl n party about to have m- The question of the Presbyterian 5.37 am. Rama 1),; Green and M“ Aunt“ W091 "llllf- Nllbt work. Apply'per cent more: flnxseetl 0.4 per- Rad Luke, and, Insert, u picture of I typical prospector searching for College IQIIQII but June by the Summerside tide eighteen min U11l1‘111'1111~ tf cent more. 00111- Unionigto in new dually settled.» utes later than Charlottetown. 325322 1| ~ " 1 Always Come But-t for 3RQBIN F1601)” Flour. Says the Grocer Trainer. B 111: nu can. pouch ""- . mus-u hey g F i "' -..._»-~'L.-~»-.~I'-~~- ' -