1 1 .of A MERCHANT p_-- q _ W f//W3 .-il?) lllldlll ll ll Q 1 f . "_ ‘. . _ . .1 - ss s\i\ii'f/ua. of S 0 MMS ff MERCHANT //// E \ r§\\§_\ \ A \\\\ I FT: Th 7/1/A-.,,_,,..~ gy 7 €> Buy P E I. Grown Covers Prince Etlwardl l _y__\g,l_;',“°"{.‘i,°,....‘.’.'i.'f"""‘r.....l'§.‘.'.‘i Cents _ lBl'l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 8, 1925 _ O__§~..»~ -. ,A _ -_ :ii A ' ~_ . __ _l _ __ ____ os A ' _ _ V ill" . °' _ A _r _ 1 , i 0 Bpy P. E. I. Grown rf _J " _ ' 3 » //_ ._ “ `i _ _ -f . _ _ Apples. _ _ _ / .......--- _ ' _ - _ ,- 1*? Potatoes. ‘ ~,_f-, f . .Qi ' - . ' . - 0 lungs _ . _ 1 s and Like the Dew _ _Anand Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 By Hall, Cuando and U. !.A.l|.50 51 Pllliililliii iliiil ll __lllilP.i]liE5 lil .llillll Hop, E.C.G. Page Lea- der of Commonwealth of Australia Speaks ,to Can. Manufac- - turers RECIPROCAL TRADE Spchker Outlines Some of the Conces- sions of the Propos. .ed Treaty ll.0N'l`li.l<}A|L, Feb, 17.-Pointing. out thc mutual advantages to both 'Canada ami Australia should' the Dominion pnrliufnont ratify the pro icctcll trade treaty between the two countries the dlon. ‘l0. C. (,i. Page, leader of tbe,»Commonwoalth of Australia, presented the case for the Autipodes to the -Canadian ‘ manufacturers association here to- day. lie intimated that the t\vo countries were the complement of each other, their climate and sens- ons were totally different, and each was able to supply what thc oth- cr was unable to furnish of itself. The visiting statesman urged that Canada should nvuil herself of such Australian products as wool, fruits and leather, while Cun- ndn could supply to Australia newsprlnt, machinery and other manufactured articles which at pro sent were being bought either from lllc United States or from Britain. Canada/s reciprocal trade with ltstralin wus not commensurate with the amount of buying what 0.. commonwealth did- in this cuutry, and the trade treaty wus liulgned to strike a better balance vlikcertain other advantages to, mix nf the contracting dominions. Lui year Australian purchases from this country had amounted lo $25,000,000 but Canada had bought only- $1,500,000 worth of goods from the commonwealth. The speaker outlined some of the concessions of the proposed treaty ns follows: Fish, reduced from 5 to 2 cents per pound (Anstruliu'_s trade in im- imrted fish amounted annually to $5,675,000 and of this 'Canada had secured only 20 per cent_ Gloves, with an advantage of 15 per cent over the -llnited States. Printing machines, reduced from ten percent to the free list, Nowsprint with a reduction of 15 percent per ton, placing Canad- ian pape ron the some level as Dri- tlah paper, Writing paper on a fivo cent bas- is gainst 15 per cent for other wllrllries, ‘These were only some of the con unions .Australia was willing to mul. On the other hs.nd the Common- ‘iaith wanted to get into the Cun- lililll market with raw wool, can- lltiiiruits, oranges currnnts, jams. butler cheese, wines, etc. The speaker believed that with lil increased north and south liwnd trade. many of \Canudn's "iflwortation problems would bo solved, -é--- (Speolsl to the Guardian) 'IiOlt()N"I‘0, Ont., Feb. 17. -The Ku -Klux .Kipp hm; been refused li charter by.rhe Ontario _Govern- ment lumpy, ' M »o v' 'iondensed -Specials RATE.-46 por word. Nl each insertion in this column. »»»" -_g_______________...- °"0R s/its _ nscisrenso Shorthorn' Bull. three years old. 'James I-logon. Rocky. Point. 461-2-is-si -§_____, ______________,____4_ 'SPECIAL OFFER OF' HIGH srlde elwdiobrl, 50 for 80°. 125 for 85c., |50 for 56a., 500 for $1-00. 1000 for 11.95. Guardian Office. -¥;__ _ ‘PHONE O07 J. M. ROOF I 80-. vrholcssle Pork Packers. 89, WIN; Street. Charlottetown. 882-1-10-lf l _W °*_¢:i_r_t|o:_as uusmss mos 10 ly. nndors Newsom * 0°-. umotsianiniiui. 0050-I-124-G~m0l. _ "OB Pnlurina _ or svcnv 75°-"ii'i'§"&‘i'i2.‘f’-‘i'. '““‘. °‘3°“' . nord on on- li" JW Primary. Phono 188 |870-I-C-tt lpenses were made to the ext-‘nt of `llEI]ll|] lil llili lllllll |lIN John E. Campbell New Mayor of ‘S’Side- Councillors and Water Commis- sioners Nominat- ed Yesterday (Special to The -Guardian) | SJUM-MERSIDE, Feb. 17.-Mr. John E. -Campbell was elected Mayor of Summerside today by ac- clnmution. It was anticipated that there would be a big fight for the May6rnlty, but Mayor Lidstoue was compelled to retire owing to ill- ness_ .For -Councillors, two old and four new were nominated, Councillors Collins’ Body _ Will Be Left In N atural Tomb (Canadian Press) -CAVE CITY, Ky.. Feb. 17.- `The body cf Floyd .Collins will be left In his natural tomb and his funeral service will be held this afternc-on st the mouth of the shaft which was dug to rea- cue him In vain. His aged fa- ther, Lee Collins consented to the arrangement after Dr. Wm. Hazlctt of -Chicago had himself examined Collins and pronoun- ced him dead, ---<-oo»;-- lil lllll lllil FIN- lN|]|il Hlllllll (-Special to 'The Guardian) SANTA BNRIUARA. Calif., Feb. |-__ll_ Johnston and McNally as well asl Messrs .John prady, John F. Tay- lor, Fred Palmer, und Vincent Har-, rngton were nominated for :Conn-, cillors. For Water Commissioners. Messrs Chester -Palmer and Nuthun McFarlane were nominated, The election takes plnco on Tuesday, November 24. Prince Bs Warned And Companion f Break-s Neck LONDON, Feb. 17.-1"-he day { after a thoughtless squlrc talk- _ cd with the Prince of Wales as the latter was on his way to a hunt and told him, without realizing his ldsnliity. that the Prince would probably break his nc-ck some day, the dang- eir of the hunt was tragically demonstrated by an accident to one of Wales’ fellow hunts- mon. Colonel H. W. Clinch. riding with the Grafton Hounds,`a hunt which frequently enjoys the Prince’s company, was - The Impact broke the ccIoncl's 1 neck ond, he died instantly. ‘Will Hit Canadian Wheatund Flour _*_ (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Feb 17-Dr. Neuhaus, Germrnrx .Minister of Commerce last irighft dicclnrl:-d rho new Tar- iff -scheme iincl-ndcs a Tariff on foieign gvrain. Gorman A»g1~a1\`uns who support the Nalio:\a.l2-sts have thus enforced their disinuirds. The tariff wilil undoubtedly hit Caua- --_- Hl]U5llNl§ THE ll]|lH|5l lllllll Mr. W. B, Roibertsion, Charlotte town offers -some excellent gugges .ions in the following letterz- ~ ‘While perhaps -many who con template s-pending an extended holi d-ny -at the seaside may have their plans il-old oult, I |be'iievc there are l 'i;00dly nunuber who leave .the warmer cities det-ernllned to spend their time Bit a seaside resort where sea -ba-thi-ng can be enjoyed. and whiile i-n 'transit could easily .be in- duced to come to »I’. E. -Island, with lite manfy advantages. I had ‘soimc experience .in meeting an Islander who -hed :made -good :in ‘inducing the travelling tourisi: to his ce;-tain lines- of .hotels .in different cities. Now, how is this to be ncconrplisii- ed? IM-y ‘idea 'would lbe for you-r Ais- socintion, which is doing such valua- l l The Earl and Countess of Coventry recently celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary at Croome Court on the EarI's es- tate in Worcestershire. Their youngest son, the Hon, Thomas Coventry, a member of the Provincial Parliament of British Col- umbia, made a trip to Engisnd to participate in the celebrations. Viscount Desrhurst the heir, and the Bishop of Worcester, are standing behind the Earl and Countess. _ A Eli H|5Hil,F lN|]l|ll|l lil ._';. :ci E iness man came here to conduct ,the affair. 'lt is reported that the Order as instituted here is strong- ly lmperlalistlc in its aims, Two Prisoners Smothered (Canadian Press) _ ADTON, Iils.. Fdb. 17.-’Dwo pris- oners were smothered to death in the -village jail n-t -Ha.r.ti‘ord last night, when smoke from ia fire lu t-heir lbeddlmz filled the ti-g-h'tiy clos- ed celi. Against Union In New Glasgow (Canadian Prccc) NEW GLASGOW Feb 1 - ing the United Church, Rev. S-tend Burns strongly opposed Champions Prince IJONIE-ON, Feb. 17-“Hot shot" for Duvtid Kiirkwood, - Dumbarton Socialisit. and -those who supportird him, -in his criticism of t-he pro- posed -Sout-h African tour of the Prince of Wales in' the House of by the Sirnlduy Tinrc-s. which re marks that any Labor member of .the I-Ilouse of Commons w-hio work- oil even hnlf as hard ins -tho Prince would fregn-rdi himself as a saint or n black-itil!- “Thero are no -trade union re- strictions forthe Prince," sayis the Times, “and you never hear him hw-walling the organization of .moiety that keeps fhflm incessantly Ea.r1~ot0xford' ""°.2r’__._'“"’~" '---1 #M000 of 1-- fr-~~f°1:-"i W -1-|“'"| l""'¢___.: if ' ‘ (Special to the Guardian) i OTTAWA. Feb 17-For the first | time since ‘their inveurtlon- thle in- come tax blanks eent out by _the l°‘edcrai G‘uveruinent .l‘hlis year are “ lio be felled .in and made payable I tn the Collector ‘of Customs ilini t-he _ ia-rlouis coni-munZnica.]Ma.rltlme California, according to advices re- ceived herc by his son, llcv. Syd- ney N_ Ilsher_ Rev. lishcr was eigh- . ty years old and had fnuizht in tho' 4-Civil War inter studying medicine (canadian pr°°.°;-L M 1 hi h h ' tic d f uitcrn eats QUI”m'“(“’ Fel” 17'- 9 ur W D 9 pmc e D' ` . y ' I l ti 1 uebec today in Illinois afterward entering the time] 'le egu 0" ini? __ st," me _ , S ministry and serving ns Bishop f:`;:_`a,t‘I';0§;‘(',p‘_;;?eT(;,ad;] Eid Munich of ‘Canada and Newfoundland ten _mlmes in sending an Awclmnda years' Three yeilm “go wi‘,°" Dish' delegation to Ottawa to impress °p of Kansas 'CH'-he retuum upon the legislators the utlvisabili- l ty of developing Canadian DONE' . ‘ _ 7- ~ - ' , _ r............ .-........,..... ..........-._ Pilgrims To Rome -_---_1 -IIT-up ge 333;” P;g,f;;,‘;,';, -t"o~n- voted 124 to 19 against enter- fa m' th h Canadian ports only. fe* tB0'ST'0g_'__ M135". F°,:'l___1_'_7I'I_;]§g celggg a fine welcome and every mer . . Union _ §` e,a.` 'O' 'lv "mg ' V ` C endorsutlon this afternoon Quebec _ _ _ _ _ . ._ hilgrims from tho Il. S. ,ind an __egisLe____,d “,m,,im,,“_, um_,,.0v,,l and ada- under tho ileadcrship of Curdi- ' ,` I nl m et nal O'C0nnell. head of th‘=> Boston tonwrmw the de-legal 01.11- Wd H . f . Arclidlocese sailed last xnu'h»t on me Momma] B°”'"l ° ra 0 -;~ it-he flnst pilgrliiiage of ri 'national ‘ -__ f_l_;'._.\_x_‘a;_:;._o;a;_ to Rome _ du.-ing this “_”-*‘*-“ ` ix Da. s - - Caught 1n`S y ' 'For v.\RMoU'r1T’§_s I-‘eu 11- Commons. last week, is poured out‘ C. N. R. The schooner Dorothy G- Snow. Capt, Wiliinm S. Murphy, was ol OTTAWA Feb 17__»ph,, .mm Sandy Pol:n»t, Shelburne cgiénotoyg or $60,068,000 _for loam. to um Sg_t_\_\_:_§l_11y___\vi__'l_1_-_____*:_i‘f:_f_f___°;5_000- of Canndiwn' National! Rnmmys Md gthor *fish The vessel left here .?1,’:f:s;,",;'if.r..ii.i;:;; -8 -.--» »-» -<- ““ H '°" " ‘ -1 il Sunday last and tabled hr thu Illou-so of (‘omn.ons any ""'l““"> ‘mt t k by ulloni James A. Robb. Acting ‘the Uni” Elm” has been B' an Minister of Finance. y<‘Sl€1‘1|i'-Y "mee t nl' `“y' evening. Of the total, 800.000- ____<.>_____ - 000 ‘is provided for rho railways - Murine as compared with $10027. 1 ' ` ig;-V. ra wnlsnlm I. I g .Inu-0du0ed't0 H011S@1H&1H11i0H WOH \i"’°.i. i.‘“‘ . 0.. ’..?.- “S32 rr .° “si : Islmvrovins C ;;7.,,,,,, Hard Game From .,.,..°...“ii.`?."”.‘.’.....°$§.Ii¥.§’.._ " __ lan Frou the uotisr. 'ot Lords' was crowned Tll6 BI`l1lllS 2 ll() 1 Han S imuodizvlrlggb. 11.-A-i3ui.ien..1s_ g sued at Bu°ckin.gha.m Palace this af Psercsses -and tlistiniglliiiheil Per' ln the greatest hockey battle cv- ° ° ' ternoon on the condlililon of Kring S008 D|‘99°“'f- Wh” Hemmll AB' er witnessed in tho Tioston Arona. Gporge' wha ‘was\fAavi:lr(lnsllilc¢:i>(idt(;a\i:l ‘\“*°h' 'G""°“‘t B"“’“i“'s “med n'b°m]'the Bruins forced the llnmilton _.___ suffering from a e attack o_._)m___ Londo-r. was formally introduced c >ionshl hock INLNG N Y Ftb 17 -- PUB M0-1950! |1110 “U 'rl s to play “-lnmll l‘ ` ' 033" ' - ~~ ‘ ' ` ' i0¢l0Y with plU!\"`“q“° cominwny eygiailiroughout the thrco periods in Wi-l-hem S. Ford. sentonrrd to be Wilma- due f° l“m“°“’°- Despite 'I win san For _ ....Z_ th last the Hrluns not withstanding. n Sf" 1 minutes from the the work e even face»ofl’ -as Emil 'ot Oxiford and'ABQll . order to annex n 2 to 1 w|,,_ 0xeC,,¢ed_ on Mmm, 19th, on n resitless night it added his sellefll ` - di . ' i _ ` The first period went scoreless; chnrgo of murder and srson,t‘l1;nz- °°“d"'l°“ W" “us” my _ _ ,r0R0N_.I.0_ Fen 18__MnmhS£,_ _ the second "Hams" °"“‘““‘1 tw‘°°' 0" himself t°'”i5m in his a 'ng A h t W'11 moderate south-westerly win s "Hops River Dramatic Club while in o . ____e‘ ___________B‘ ___;_____ but _usd soon __m_____w_&__d___ m ers ` l fair and somewhat colder. will stage their play, “Down fn Sing Ford was alive when cut bio -work. to -have a oapaible repres- enitatlvo constantly on the 't-rains Brom Vane(-lboro -to Boston, and ‘when-occa-sion requires .it to accom- imny the ,tourists to the Car-ferry, HWY 'for Rho moniths of June and :lu-ly, having lots- of literature seltt~ UIZ forth -the claims of our beauti- flll lBli1‘ml. with its. many .s-eaisltle hotels and homes that are open to accommodate tourislts, givin-g -loca- alon and how -to get -there, together with rates- -and loo mine to answer the many questions ilhnit .would the asked. New -I grant mis win be no easy matder and will :require one of 'che Hl1"J‘D22S't young 'men to be found; he must knofw the lsiiapd miriy WM; and have knowledge of its history, 11011 my his liiieaslng -manner and ad dress the sible to approach the very best class of people, and .wihile -anx- ious to -forward the claims of the Province, unust exercise igood jp-gg. men-t in -not overstepping the mn.;-1¢_ Deposito-rs Will Be Compensated (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb- 17- Premier Ki-ng announced in Commons this afternoon that the Government had decided to introduce th-is siss- 8-LOH il' flll:‘l1BlLl"9 il`GCOKfllZlTl‘_l£ llll! "moral claim tn' equity for com- pen-satlon" of the depositors of the Home Bank which failed in 1923. He d‘id.not sny w-hat ex- non-t compensation would be paid. ‘Berlin Goes Pleasure Mad BERLIN. Feb. 17-Berlin is whirl-ing -lihrough -the maddest social season lin- lhs brilliant his- tory. Public balls occur every night and thousands attend and pay from $5 to 810 for 11 -ticket. -Champagne which could be had for the equivalent of 2 cents in 1022. now sells for from $5 to $15 s quart and thousundos of qua-rts are consumed by the dancers- Effori: To Have , ' _Williams Hung ~ i At .Dorchester , ___ F-REIDERBCTON, N. B.. Feb. 17 -in an effort to have Hurry B. Williams, condemned -to be .hung- ed here on April 23rd for the inur- der of -his half nieces ot Foster- vlile, :executed at the Mutrintimc Penitentiary at Dorchester. in- stead of at the Counlty Jail hero, petitions are to be clrculntwd for public sigln-ature asking the Min- ister of Justice to have the Dmnin- ion low cha ed so thu-t execution of all murdzger-s will -take pluoe ut the con-trol penltentiariee in- stead of at t-he county jails. Wins Special Miss lieapiz were uigain fpiresclit and were 'all going merrily alicoll and recciv-ed itreiucndous patronage. and ni-ode a gireait hilt iwith.it, Mr, Mackie is one of the ‘most versatile ‘lol.'t0'town and he has made iipanvy 'urlendis here. -Al`bcrt Binns gave wondenful -creation of block palm velvo: 'with a corsage oftuut