/ _ or A MERCHANT phi- Swine. Buy P. E. I. Bred chni-lottalown Onnrdlln Two Cents min-nine Guardian, Founded lit [llltfii lii liit Hill lifllili Is Subject of Interest- mg Lecture by Rev. EM. Malone at Cale- donian Club Last Night Tile lecturer ut the Caledonian ‘Club last night was Rev, IE, M. ihilonc. who delivered a very in- teresting aildress on tlie "Legend of the lloly Grail.” , ‘fliebegetid of the Holy Grail iras one of the fascinating prob- lcuis iif medieval ilteratucre. The Jloig," (irail iras the cup or bowl iii iriiicli Christ celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples, The leg- L‘llil stated that tliis cup \vas ca!‘- ricil by Joseph of Arimatlieu to (ilustoiilsury, in England, It is in- tori-sting to note that a valuable first century silver cup was tilS- coicrctl in i910 at Antioch, Since 101.3 Dr. Eiseii, curator of tho CalL furiiia University of Sciences, liiid bccii at work on this ancient 'clial- ict‘ aiid in. 1924 produced a tivo volume book on the sub] ‘t. lie 7.‘. c was certain tliat it was fi eu- tui-y irork, as the design fi ids pari aliels in tlie work of the lnies of Augustus and Tiberius, Apparently .|Jl'_ l-Ilseii believed that h had dis- covered a chalice that might, well be tlie lioly Grail. i Tho traditlpn that usspciated Jo- scpli of Arimutliea with Glaston- bury rested on the fac tliat after lllil martyrdom of S. Stephen, iiiuuy of tlie early Christians had scattered abroad as far as Phoen- ica, Cyprus, and Antioch, and it is supposed that tli refuge of Jos- cph of Arimathea gas at Cacszirczi on tho coast. 'l‘liis place became a sort of resort for Christians and it was said that Joseph and other Ciivsarezin refugees took ship aiid journeyed to far-off Proireiicef pas~ litll the Channel, and thence to tiitistonbury. 'l.‘,here he planted, as ‘lcnnyson reminds tls,“"l‘he winter- tiuirn which iiinsiuindiul of the ‘Lord, (lt was a strange fact that only last" Decem ber, lii the grounds of the Cathed- ral at Washington, U, 8., a plant of-tliis tliorii, taken front Glaston- btiry, blossomed ut Christmas. 'l‘ii_t‘ story of the quest of the lloiy iiniil had been told in music i1)‘ \\'iigni‘i' iii his last and greatest opt-ca, "Parclfal." it had also been 1011i 11-“ 111 lioetry by 'l‘cuiiysoii in tlic “iilylls of the King." ‘It was \\‘ortliy of notice oii the ‘Conte Del tlrucl of Cliretieii do Troies tlwt-lftli century). nnd Teiinysons on tlii- liortc D'Arthur of Sir Thus. .\liilt)l'_\’ (fifteenth century). 'l'ciiu,vson‘s account was well known, 0f all the knights who sought tlie Grail one alone saw it. (ialaliail the Good, "Whose strength was as the ‘strength of ten be- cause his heart “'11s pure.“ lie nev- i-r returned, he disappeared to the iiiystic city of Sarras, where he he- caiue King. And tlie lloly Grail dis- aiipcavcil from Britain, to be found as soiiii- any, in the mythical king- iioni of Presta John, _ln Wagner's opera, Parciftil, not i-iiliiiiiiii, was the Iiorn. lie was the ""11 oi a poor widow in Wales rind "M cc co coocmcoco+w+oca Condensed Specials RAT_E.-—4c per word. net each insertion in this column. O H04 cc ‘CHOICE. i-iianlttluo FOR sate. -— \\'. J. ‘Brawders. 631-2‘27if ‘ALCIINDS OF FRESH FISH iiicliiiling Eels at lowest prices “l i’. J, ‘McDonald's, (itilbT-ZY-Zi ‘FOB SALE—<PURE BRED EMB- dcu gander. W. Gibson, Marsh- field 683-2 26-2i "UUST RECEIVED FOR LENTEN t‘ "Win. fresh‘ Fillets. Fl llllfbll ilnililic. Bloiitohs and choice lloiicless and Sliiiriiess‘ COIL-f w. 681-27271! __________________T_____._. '$P_ECIAL OFFER 0F mow smile envelopes. 5 for 20c. 125 for 85m, 250 for 5e. 500 for 81.00, 1000 for 8M5. Guardian Office. l ‘ ‘ ‘ J . Bra wilers. ‘REM: oua pinp- OF cmusn mods on page 8——Siive money ‘v biivliiir in ant tlii lots, Jenkillfl 11nd son. 2 ‘Pi-Iona Full. m. noon a cl? wholesale For Packers 89 Water fittest, éllfltittettlwll‘. 8814-1041. ‘Bfrgsrécw csuosche "time! - ill NI. BWIMIA 9 Co. uii-beiadiiiiaiiiir. GOBO-IM-flsmoo. ~ai=zciAi.-4 outfit ‘or PAtulo- 188,7 The People's Paper Covers Prince Edwar d Island Like the Dew . 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 ililliRlill ‘ llNliiN (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC, Feib. 26.—~ln regard to Church Union at Quebec it may,‘ now be almost taken for granted‘ that-the Bill will pass with an add-i ed clause to the effect that it will, go into effect only when ‘the other provinces 0.’ Canada harp approv- ed 0f s-liiiilar measures. This is the opinion iii well informed circles. <+c.____ ‘Develops 37 Knots ‘LONDON. Fch. 26.—~Built at n cost of £R20.000, Britain's ‘giant sub marine X-1 ‘wi-ll shortly conclude her trials and ‘probably start on a tour ‘lo ‘Singapore and back. She is de- nllltllls l lull‘ I t lust l lPrime Min. Promises} Developing Canadian‘ Ports and Declared That British Pref-- erence Was Oper- ating in Their clareil to be the most powerful nii- dersea era-ft evcr liiiilt, and has Favor developed a speed of 37 knots nii . . the surface, Ilnilci‘ wzitcr SIN‘ has» kspecfal to The G.““"‘.'““> a ilisplaaeiiicnt of 3000 tons and‘ U‘ r'\“‘\' be“ 39"“ Hm“ m“ he turned almost h] hm, own trade Ili'()i)lt.'lliS cannot be eiolveil. iengilli oi‘ 350 feet. She is equipped the" the"? mm m‘ “U 11m"! [QPIWFTS Wm, a urge canteen’ Jmm which if we iii tlie Aluritiiiie l’i‘oriiicr.-.s. breakfast, Juliane-On‘ tea or mum". say tn you, "We will take the free- can be server] while running undel- doiii to form oiir oi\‘ii fiscal policy ivllter. and trade where we can grow aiid ___.<, _iive." 'l‘liis was tho ultinizitum, (bluntly Iilaccil before tlie Fruit-rail‘ N- S~ Legislature jifll-‘iliillilf;.i.'l'f.i"ll'llii-iifi. ‘:.-‘r...i".l‘.:‘ Opened Yesterday. pealed directly for tlie study o1,‘ thi- (Canadian Press) .\laritinie problems aiid a sincere HALIFAX. Feb. Zli-The last National effort to reach a sol-iitiiiii. The 300 iitciiibers of tlic ilclegziiioii cheered ill." sentiment to the iwiio,i5 ll a Lovers Quarrel, uuarrcl, broken engagement aiid an On the left: Lady Fisher whose husband, Sir Thomas Fisher, General Manager of the Canadian I Pacific Steamships in Europe. died in London on Feb. 22nd, has lately been cruising the West in- i dies in company with Lady Thompson. on the right, wife of Postmaster-General Great Britain, who is shown in centre. SPENDING ,WINTER SEASON IN WEST INDIE3 ' [IENIEU (Canadian Press) ‘ SOFiA. ideal). 2ti—'l‘liat there is ally i'l‘\'0lilll(ill lii‘ any attempt at rtrolution iii Sofia was vigorously iitiiitil at tlie foreign ofilce today. Have Won Appeal (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Fub. 20.-‘Thg western provinces have woii their appeal iii tlie (.‘i'ow's. Nest Pass rates case. The Supreme (Your! of (lanutia (iecld ed this iiioriiiiig that the Crow's Nest Pass ltates Act ivus liiiiiliiig on the Board of Railway Commis- sioners for Canada. but ‘they apply iiii‘ly to points in existence on the (‘aiiailiziii Pacific itai-lway when the Nest Pass Act was passed i. -——<-o->-i— Thompson of l Cue Thousand Both Dead Killed and Wounded (Canadian Press) \\'lI\"N,l<l’I<7(l, Feb. 2G.—A l7.‘\.\iAS(‘.-l.'S. Feb. 2ti.—‘0ne tlioii- sand iiilia-bitaiits of Trans Jorilaiiia we re ki-lleii uiiil iiiaiiy were WOllllii- ‘ ti \\'ll(Iil ‘taken ‘by ‘surprise by forces lore 1's iitciiipt at ‘reconciliation yesterday iii the ‘killing of Miss Airplanes Collide A lii the large wiiiiloiv of Proyvsv- _ llrosx, Ltd, are on display tlie mag- nificent challenge. trophies ot‘ tlic _t‘aiizidiaii ‘Silver Fox Breeders ._\s_- (Canadian Press)’ Poulrty. .41 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Buy P. E‘. I. Bred Aim-bi s lcrlti Ddlvlodllli Iy InL-lnnduuorid U-B-l-IID liiittfilliil Sllillllllllfi ill Pll Hl_l_l wii Already in Debt $69,- 000,000 -- Shrinking Revenues and In- ternecine Quarrels Cause Gov’t Anxiety (Canadian Preu) NEW YORK, Feb, 2fl.—'l‘he main fact ilciiig faced by the drish Free State Uorerniiieiit is an udwrsu balance of about stittootuoilu ou last year's trade, iii-slaves a review of conditions liitlie new Iiritishdo- niiiiion sent to tlie Wall Street Journal by llerbert N, Casson, its lmitloii correspondent. "Ireland is paying her way iu dealing with Ulster and England," lllr. ‘Cnssoii says, "but she huB bought $90.0U0,000 of goods l..-i year (rout Canada, tlie United Stni es and the Argentine, and she docs iiot see at the moment, how this adverse balance is to be met." .\li‘ _Casson points out that lrish blossoms at Christ» ' tiire of Nova Scotlin “"115 emu.‘ m by His Honor Licnt Governor,‘ lamcs Robiiflllt Douglas. with all the traditional trappings associat- ed iviltli slich- a ceremony. at ‘three zfciock this afternoon. Detach- inciits from permanent forces at Halifax formed tlic (liiaril of lion'- oualiti a saints tliuiiilcrctl forth from ‘tlie Citadel with ‘the arriva-l of Ill-s Honor. Tllu Speech from the 'i‘hroli‘e bristled with refer» eiicrs to hard-ships iiiiposcil upon Nova Scofia by reason nfsticrificcs she inaile at ‘this time of (fonfeiler- atioi‘. was read by the Govcr or brifore the tbiiilllriiil asseiiibl‘ hcziileil by Prcmier E- li. Ariii- P110111: aiid members. of tlic Legls‘, ture. - wished to become one of tlic knights of the Round Table. He performs deeds of valor, siays the Red Knight, the foe of King Artlr ur and one iiiglit enters tlie castle where lay a sick king. The hall door opens, a servant enters bear‘ lllg a bleeding lance, others with golden caiitlcsiicks, and at last the Holy Grail, The sick king, ho learns, is (lesceiided from Joseph of Arimatliea; the spear lie saw was that which pierced tlic Sav- iour's side, aiid tho Grail was tlic sacred cup of tlie LastSupper, The king would only recover his health when his enemy liiid been slain. Parclfail seeks‘ that cneiiiy, sluyn liini, heals the king, who iiiriis out to be liis llli('i0; tains tlic sacred vessel anti ilio bleeding lance aiid retires to a lier- iiiitagrs. 'i‘lie legend goes tliat thcii. iii return lie nb-l session of ‘tlic fourteenth ‘|eg|5[.;|.‘liil(l cheered again when .\iic.\ultiyol' “"‘*“5‘"-‘| John. declared that ivliilo tlic St. Coiifedcrat ioii yet ‘ugly -w_oril “secessioiW luiii _ , _ ., __ M been mentioned once. but many “Lhhulnqf no“ “hmtmn'l' Man" u u, l ‘ H, _ _ ill thi- lliaiiiion ilistrict. according mes, A tit. speatcis appealed u) rppnns ,.,,,",hi,,g hum" for tlie tlcvelopiiielit iii‘ (‘aiiciliaii __.____.¢,. licy of developing (kiiiailiziu will. Referring to g0?" Aviators Lost in PARIS, Feb. aviators. Captain Lemaitre Lieiit. month ports, tlie confining iit‘ tlic llritisn Preference to Cziiiailiziii ports, and preferential rates to provide a mar ket iii Upper Canada, The iit‘ll','.!\- iiig tlie Delegation promised a po- port.“ and declared that flit‘. llritisli Fri-l ferenize was operating now in f;|\'np‘llli.t'.l‘k‘.tll has been aroused here tithseastiii may be said to have started or mu l)()ftsl ‘Mp King (“pd ma ilie efforts oi‘ tlie (ieblites C()I'l1ll‘;|t‘.\\'li|i tlie woiiilcrftil banquet with Qnvemmwggs 9pm“ U, cdmrudti-ti of tlie (ltltiwu house of Com-i Qcpfln 1-9195 as evidence m" "s pqnrblllfilifi to popiilarise "llaiiszirii" ain- tlio possibility-bug the electors at large, of Maritime sticession, lie said, "Not 93,1111), gm“; is perm; (mm. p), mp,- ’.~iilllli<'l'i1lfltlll to the Caiiailiiiii "flan-might. 'l‘lin great (lining room wast iiig secession, isn't it tiiiic wo tlrop- sard" amount. to three ilollars, proqa picture of flowers and peii that. kind nf iioiiseiisi‘ ultogcth lffllics 11 ("K111111181 er‘! What are you going to Nl‘t’llflt"i"lliii‘llfl(l for its Ilritisli (‘l]ill\iill‘llf..} from lllitl ivliero aro yiiil i-ltiiii‘; ill‘ Descrtcf Sahara Z6.—-'i‘lie French and Arrucard. who early this made a non-stop flightl from France to the Rio Oro in an of ‘Sahara since Feb, 20, it liecniiic .\l. ‘giierilc Aiiilersoii, 20 year old _ school teacher, aiid a suicide of (lraiit \\'alli.~:, 2i. her former ‘sweet- heart, at ,‘tlii‘ little school ‘house of Tc Popularise House of ti-n tiiousaiiil \\'.'ihabi‘ tribcsiiien who tar “c _tlie ‘border of the ’l‘rziiis Jorda la uudsturtcil a march toward Aiiiiiiau. says aii aiiiiouiice- miiit uiade today by Sultan lliii Saoiiilia political l'L'[l1’0.~iOlliZl.fl\'(! here. London Season 0f Commons tioii showed remarkable ciilliiisz- _ asni, ' l The Prime hiiiiistci‘ iii aiiswei" . ‘ (Canadian Press) LUNDUN, ()iit., Feb, 26.—Soiiio, Tho revelation that a session-a] witli tlic pricel tho tifficiail reports of tlie tit-bales iiiiiisti-i" are supplied for U2; liis: y . ly, if tlie Debates iii tlie liirils| are also i|(‘Sli'(’.(l tlie subscriber‘, pays uii extra .122; for tlic ladrtls Debates by themselves £2 15s is charged, i.\le.nibers of the British Iloiisc ofi Commons are supplied with Olllyl one free copy of each issue of llaii- every llomber of Parliament is ar~ iattenipt to reach Dakar iii the ‘ ' ‘ ' t ll tl P.tOff'...N F" Egg:dheifilffiégéingwflifiollglo adgigpt" lll/flilllilll! ‘bzmcerlilitlig 31012:: paid subscriptions to the llritish i-lzinsard. Is Beginning Brilliantly (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb, 26.~'l‘he London which the retiriiig American Am- bassador and .\irs, Kellogg enter- tained King (leorgo and Queen‘ Alary at (‘rewe Ilouse on Frliliiyi shaded , at lights, aiid Quccii .\lary woro gtiwii of cloth oi‘ gold. scwii with Jiaiiiouils and sapphires aiid she. hor i-orsago, y ‘People are flocking bacii to towii.‘ ('13. PAIHS m], 2‘;_T“.o “lmmrysociation, These are held by th‘ aii-plaiiias, performing evolutions AssoQmim“ am‘ relllwi“ “f mm" 0",,- p,,,m,i$,,_ wuidm in the are given to those iviiiiiitigtlit- res- tiltillils. 2.500 lI-ct above tlie earth ycstciwlay. iiotli illaiiis trashed to the groiiiiil aiiii two of the army aviators lost their lives. while tlic other two rsczipcd with only a few bruises‘. Zion C. G. I. T. Concert A large and enthusiastic audien- ce attended tlie Zion C, (l. l. T. concert lust night iii Zion school; room, ’l‘lie first number of the. pro- grzim was particularly fiiic. "Mcllcr Alrumer" proved ii hilarious come-‘nlrmem "nphies whkih are 5mm": |ily skr-tch. "'l‘li<‘ Kcys of Canter» bury" iii costume evoked hearty applause from a delighted ziiitlieii» and the paigcziiit "The \\'uy." ilepictiiig tlie (l, (l. i. T. ideals of thi‘ fourfold lift.- was aiiollior out standing feature .\li ..\labcl .\la; ‘chic-son gave a short S1)(1t‘(*li_ ox- iii tlic house oi Ciiiiiiiitiiis at \\i‘sl-.\vore the IPHSLEI‘ Stars of Africa lll p "Hum" m“ "nhm “r hunmm‘ ‘ l ti-JZi \\"evlt. Pageant of (‘oiifi-ilorzitiiiii--‘('aiiu~ do llliss (iladys l-‘artiiiiitirsoii. 0n tlic day tliat. tlic ltitigaiiiii G _ Queen returned the Duke until ‘mmmlm’ “'\°l"”s“l "M “mm Duchess of Sutliorluiiil. who llllYilllrlfl‘ MW "ucramdhqtklgi I '.\l(iil€l‘(ll‘fill\fl. liczitiiiig parts. been iii Palm Beach, Florida. re- turned to their towii house, and the Duke aiid Duchess of‘ Devon, shire, tlie Earl and Countess oft i also npciiiéd their towii liousi-s, ‘ '1 he opening of Parliament has. provided three tluzzliiig political receptions anti there was ti iluiiii‘ of jewels at Lady LfllHi0lltiC|'l‘y"l-l Muriel Archibald, .\'iai'ioii .\li-Elven. Mabel Matiicsoii, _ Sing Song, C. G, I, T. songs, in- ‘iard S ecial deliver of this atflradforil and Viscount (trey of Fal-‘chmmg "TM KW“ “f cam°flmr3m tlic l’ oirfdrin place of yresiilciici- of lodeii are amongst those who have “med i" Imnmmm“ "y NW“ mm" ‘ ‘ 4 I .\ 1 1 n l 4 > eron, Ella Wilson, Eva Clarke and Foriiu Shaw. Old songs. girls aiiil audi Offering. Pageant "The Way.“ (‘IICFH trade is (lWlllllllIlg, latest figures from the Dublin Clearing House showing a drop of $870,000,000 in the volume of trade since 1920, He ‘believes this decline is due to the ‘vritlidra\vul of British control over lrlsb affairs and"to the failure of Lille ‘Irish Free ‘State to maintain pet-live classes for which they ari offered annually at tlie Silver Fir- Sliow held in connection with the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto in November. ‘ The world's cliutiipinil trophy for tlie best adult fox was won by gel?‘ I G‘ 01mm" Sm"me"“im"iii stable and popular government. I ‘Til-P fro iii for the \Vorlil's (‘hum Hcwevel" he declares ‘Jreament pioii l)ll[)l\\'y1§ won by Frinlfliii Cnsgrme is making heroic sum-ts and already has accomplished ]llovyer, Biiiibury, ‘I’. E. il. who also m L“ ‘Willi tlie trophies for the (zlianiploii “Hé is balancing M! budget m male aiid female pup. The trophysplte of a mums revenue" m‘ for the best adult female was \von writer Bays‘ “He h“ dared u’) levy "y ‘he Mngl“ Co" summerflme‘ P‘ the highest taxes in Europe, out- I- side of Russia. He has put a 25 per l Everyone should see these mag- cent income tax on the backs o‘ his citizens. He has reduced the army from 55.000 to 15,000. This in a saving of $30,000,000 a year, He i ' ' ' has been able to borrow money at lwar 51,5 per cent, whereas Greece has , lllilti to pay 8 per cent." ‘ Dealing with the darker side of l the lililtllffl, Mr, ‘Casson says: I "The Free State, barely out of (l’l"|‘A\\'.A. Fcb. 2ti.—.»\ tlepiiizitioii its cradle. is already in debt to lrr-prosciitiiig ivar widows will wait (hi. hmmnrp of QGQIOMLQQQ _ on the Ziliiiislcr of Justice next week “The national 10am p; now “and. ‘to ask (‘Ulilllliliililfill to lifc inipris- in“ m 92‘ m. three points below the tiiiiiii-iit. of flit‘ tleaili sentence re- issue Bryce. - v ct-iiily grassed oli Jiiliii Piric, of (li- 'lilfnder the treaty Ireland‘ owes laira, eiiiirictcil of tlit. slaying of about ‘25000000 a ‘year ‘ m Eng hi" “if” "l"! luv“ Children Pmc land as her share of the war debt, ~.tr\-‘il in the British army more ~ iuori‘ than 2ti years and it will be but not a cam or m“ h“ been -‘ i- -‘..:f'i tl ~ 1i§.i.‘..‘i....'I1‘hiilfifi’$.3..§3“i§§§?i§. "Brenna ‘>1 ‘he “m new‘ aiid iluriiii: a period of unemploy-there is at present 5 shortage o‘ uiciit and financial strain, when he ‘mrrency and a "ghmmng M fled‘ put his family to death. n‘ - (‘. (i. McNeill. secretary-treasurer "NQBTIY 2O 997E613 0f U1!‘- WOT?" of llll‘ nonunion (l. w. v. A. has @111 111 Dublin are unemployed-a‘ promised tlic spokesman of the war 1118111‘? DOFCGMHHB than 1'11 London tlic best efforts of the silver work~ ‘ers art ‘re have ever seen. known today, The two left Tiiiibuc- ivitlioiit. u doubt. ilit‘ (lrail aiiil m" lust Frmnyl flying norm in m] and Lady Evelyn Guiiiiiesssi polit-, .iioi‘ Si. FiiialoflC G. I. T, hymn. GVOI) SAVE Tliiii KING. widows, .\irs. I). J. .\IcKenney. Ot- litl,\\'i'l. the suppoiit of the associa- or Glasgow." In discussing tlic political sftiin lance return to lli‘aveii_ thirteenth centuries fiiid a para]; lei lii early ‘Celtic myths. A voiuiiii‘ of Welsh vorsti fiilti prose roiiiiluci‘ beglin iii lillti niiil finished in llfil. recalls the legend. The hero is ‘Plioreiliir, who is iiot. a (flirts an. The (lruil is not a saii-ri-il (‘bri lllll vessel, lull tlic ri-iii: of a heathen rile, The saiiio llltfititllllh‘. lil tilt‘ iiiniii, iii-cur us with l'ari iii, t~.\- copt tliat (mints iliiiiilllilrl‘ oi‘ hoa- ilioiiisiii uro tiiiiilti-il, Notii-i- tliiil l'lll.‘l‘0(lll|' uiiil Puri-iful ari- sriioiiy nioilrs. Per means a basin aliii Kel- al Ul‘ Keilur, a coiiiiiiiiiiiiii both words ineiinliig the (‘tlllliiilliltill of the llasin or ‘Grail, 'l‘lie first to adapt tlic story to Christianity WLlS a llritisii lii-riiiit who ivrote a Latin legend on the subject, Authorities iliffci‘ in ilaiiiig him. from 720-1120 .\.l1. At this time, says an old lilstoriiiii, iii Ilril‘ aili a marvellous vision iras slioiril to ii certain lteriiiit. it iras tlii‘ lla- sin iii which tlie Siivioiii‘ slipped with his illsciples, cnliccriiiiig which the same hermit wrote the history culled tlie “‘(ii‘utliil." it would be almost iizipnsslbli‘ to enter into the puguii legends which liiid a resemblance to the Chris- tian story of the Holy Grail, but lii both pagan and Christian legends. the Grail in self-acting, food sup‘ plying, healing. and none may diii within a certain time of beholding it "We may call these things myths if we will. yet this story of the lloly ‘Grail is one which has for many the greatest‘ inspirational and mystical significance. son says. ‘Perciiiinoe Mid all 1l10'W0l‘ld be healed.‘ " The legends of the twelfth until 'l‘lie_ sweet visions ol’ the high spiritual: things are reserved for those who‘ seek in purity of heart. As Tenny- the vision, |'l‘ht-y have iiot bccii since. N67; AMBLING w. c. coon. M -P- tei- Brant. whose resolution “m” 1°;- me’ abolition of lace-track pambliriqr W“ °°'“‘ bgfgrfl the- House rit Compton: on Thiirsdiy 01' U"? 7"?" M next week. Illinois Senator (Special to the Guardian) of attempt to make (lruii in AlKiPFQ- hoard from Found Dead “iASi-IINGTON l-‘cli. fllb-‘S-‘nfll- may be seen by thee and those. m. Med," Mcconnllfk iivas foiiiiil dead in his 1'00") l" 1h“ illiiiois. Police Seeking l Noted Sculptor raiit for tho arrest of tlutzon llorg- luiii has beoii sworn out aiiil iziiiiii- ty officers are searching tlii‘ city and siirroiiiiiliiig country for iiio faiiiiius tillillllltii’. ' ‘ Tlic order for arrcst was issued follniviiig ilcstriictiiiii of moilcis anti plans from which ‘the Stone Aioliiitiiiii Uonfoilcrzitc hioiiiiiritii was being curred. This lillrilfllttllllll was obtained by liorgliiiii, zit-vorti- iiig to J. Ci. Tuckltir, supt-riiitt-ii- dent ot‘ operations at tlic Aioiiiitiiin ‘Suit. for $50,iltltl ilamages against the sculptor also was eiitoreil by. tlic-Stone ,\iouiit:iiii ‘Aloiiiiliioiitai Assoiriation. Appeal Dismissed (Special to The Guardian) ‘LONDON. Feb. 26.—‘The Judicial ‘ Committee of the ‘VFW!’ (miimin m‘ day ‘dismissed tho appeal of the At- torney General of the ‘Proviiii‘c 0f Ontario and decided that tlic time-lid‘ iiient to tlic Jililicaturc Act of ‘tho province of (liitnrio, 1024 ivas iiot witliln tlio legislative authority oi‘ iiint province. This tiiiielidnieiit 111(1- viilcs that the Province would have the right ‘i0 mime the iliitles of the various jiiilges appointed ‘in 1111‘ Supreme Court hy the lloiiiiiilon iievcriiiiicnt and designate the infla- os to henil tho variou-ii ilivisionsiof the ‘Court. 'l‘his action was cniii- ineiiceii ‘last yearwivhen ‘the Ontario Legislature passed on Act to emcnd the jiiillcntnre Act along the lines ileslgiiuteii in ‘the foregoing olble. The Dominion Government opposed tho aiiiuiitliiient as contrary to the --~ ' lit-til rcccpiioii at l0 (iri. QVicttirinli era. (to tlic Savoy llaviiiiti llaiid illici- imillnlglit anti ATLANTA. Gu., I-‘eb. 2ti.~.‘\ ivan-“rlvers of champagne. ’l‘uesiiti,v iiiglil, Political rcctep tioiis liy tlie way, are iiiit lllé" tliill official affairs they were iii tlii‘ There was dancing there were golden The Kclliiggs. having the busiest by ilii‘ way, are \V('I5i\'H iif u tioiis liy tlie l~‘i'ciii-li .\lll|li|?i.~‘-iil|lii‘ iii their lioiior, liy laily Astor aiid tlie Alllttfitjiiil Women's ('liili, aiid thi‘ i’re.iiiiei"s wife, liirs, Ilalilwiii, ls taking .\irs. Kellogg to tlic great re caption at (flariilgifs Wllflll Danie lidiloii 'I‘eri',v is lil-iiig liiiiitircil. Aim-e‘ Making‘ The Airships Safer (Canadian Press) tIl()Nl)0N Idol). 26.-Jlllfl0\'fll.l0llli in illiiiglllile ilcsigns. milking the air- shlps safer alt-d more fsiinibit‘ 1'01‘ snbiiiitteil to the (lovcirnuieiit and Qxpfiffg gny ‘it will he possible with the new ships, to make the journ- cy to Now Zéllilllltl iii nine tliiyis. . i-—-¢r>-——— W0rld’s Richest Girl T0 Wed (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. Zll-tlnr- or tho world's richest girls will stop from her parents mansiondirto theanoilesi apartment uf a young lawyer, Wlifln Miss Abby ‘Rockefeller. only ilaiigh- ter or Mr. and Mrs. John I). Rocke- feller, Jr., and David Merrlwcather Milton. Jr.. are married hem lliey. ----<+>--—~ busy year, 'l"iii:i'r‘ have l)l"'ii i'i'(_'(']l‘ ' ion-g ilistance flights, diave been. iArthe close of the lecture a votenammon How] a; 1o o'clock. It prnVlfllOllS o! the British North Ani- . . i of thanks was proposed by M‘1'- was said at the hoii-l. bower"- erlca Act and a virtual invasion Ufltlllallgfitll Percy Pope. "M11595 by Mr. Rilfhhu (mm, wag ‘the liillili‘(l‘if‘il(“l' - of -l)oiiiinion rights. The first hi», Rogers and supported by lion. Jump o; gpstnic hemorrhages. sen- pollute division of Ontario irltheifi (c-Mdu" PM") H, Bell. Mr. MadFadyen. Vloedire-mwr Menormiokis tleiith ivas dls< the view ot the Dominion niitiior~ sldeiit of the Club "Dffllidfld lllfcovered when Dr Noilie l’. Hunt's announced that next Tiiursdaymlwho hm ‘been ettenilln-s 111111 “m: lecture would be by ‘Rev W, 0. llfiil-leuiled litter hotel attendants fooling lignn entitled “Some Scottish Char- hip rooms locked and could P» 11 u. ‘live soup. $9 QtIJeinrins cat15011- meilnleii." . reiilLto request» for fl‘1'“""“"°°- l-tieo aiid the province carried the case to the ‘Privy Councliffhait Trib- unal has now finally declared in favor of the Dominion Govern- BBRLIN, Germany, Feb 26.» Pro‘ sident Ebert's condition remained é._.__Q-0->__i_ YACCEPTS 'CHALLENGE LORD ROTHERMERE Millionaire ‘owner of a chain of newspaper-- has agreed, at sixty-bur. to take a school- boy oxsminntion in response to the challenge of W. C. Cove president of the National Un- ion of Teachers. Lord Rothcrmereh: Dally Mali attacked the questions put to the children in the ele- mentary schools and cited the tow marks gained. Gave replied that he was “prepared to set Lord Rothermere seven sums and eighteen general ueltionl and to guarantee at he will either give a num- ber of ridiculous answers or no answers at all." Lord Rottiermere agreed to ply £1,000 to tho Labor Party If he falls to secure 75% of the total mlrkl, and Cove unchanged at a late hour tonight. Attendant physicians were still mentflii contention. awaiting the crisis, £200 into the Newspaper Fund if the "Itudent" plan the exams. with 75%. tioil, tinn and its effect upon tho no“ __ ‘iD0mlill0lffl prosperity, the Writnr says: ( "The basic trouble in Irclnnrl is Iowa Woman Turns To Stone (‘Min-lii ltNPlllS. lnwn. Feb. 26— .\la|‘_v l.\lt'f'tli'llii'lt'k of Charlton- i‘: iii-ad. in thi- (‘iiiversity liospiiiil at loiva (‘ity of one of the (Qoritinued on Page 3.) The Weather, Etc ‘rarist discusses kiioiril to medical HQR\ZONTF\L' sciciiire. i Just after entering fill hospital. DARK AND ' ‘Mrs. NIcCoriiiai-k began to turn to DREARY —-— sitoiii‘. Two wv-ks ago her juws . ,,_ set uiiil sliu was only tiblc to opiiii \/E tliciii a frziirtiou of nii inch. it. was ‘- iiiipiyssiiilti to give licr food. and she gradually starved to death. -~~——-‘i-O-}>— Bootleggers Beware! (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. S.. Feb, 2fl—Pl‘D~ ‘illil‘l‘ E. ll. Armstrong stated tllllll iiiiiirii‘i‘iig that. ihn proposed nme‘iiii~ lliflllts to ‘the Prohibition Act in- illi:.‘il.i‘il lii thw Spot-oh from ‘the Throne, would have mainly to do with iiiiiklfiii: it more easy to se- ciiic prison terms without the 0p- tioii of fines ll‘. the enforcement of the Act. -_._...- \ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Mop-l ‘TORONTO Feb. 27——lMi\ritirue iviisiterly gates with local snow flur- ries mostly fair and much colider. Maximum and (Minimum tcurporu "—-"' urns: Rim-ic- mr word ouch Immen- t ‘Tnroflitl, eioiiay 4o a4 tMontreal, rain 34 l4 "Notice, Moving Pictures Quebec, cloudy . 38 .30 Georgetown. Friday; lllontaguc. (llftown. cloudy . H B5 Sriturilny; Souris, Tuesday. ilnlifex, fog . 82 8| 651-2~26-2|. St. John. fog .. . M 88 ‘Boston. cloudy .. .. 8S ll "Tho Annual Meeting of the New York. rain 4| 8| Trymi iiairylng Co. will be hep; m ll-lnh tide this aftfl’ n at 1.54 the (‘renmery on Tuesday. March and tomorrow morning at 1.21. 3rd. 1923. at 1.30 o'clock. C. lii Sun sets this alum-noon It l.“ Gamble, Secty, 6251-26-31.???) rises tomorrow morlliiil It. "P. E. l, Hospital Cake SIM n‘, First aim-ici- mono alum». Moore 8r Mcbeotfs Saturday after- March 2nd. 7.4! n. it» . noon ‘by Ladies of St. James Summeralde tide-clothe; gig. (‘hiirch.—-li75-2-27-ll iilee iaber thlii CIIIPUNQCOID.