11mins OF A MERCHANT a Ill he I 911°- . Were nudity vogue we would lead a drab life; the glamor of sex nould per‘ Covers PrinccEdvtard Island Like the Dow MAXIMS ‘or A. MERCHANT: i We‘ erect things ottt oi’ our he- lirfs; faith innuhlc ltlood ls a Be- ing-true, ilecitnse lmlleved in. v , z? and-rt u ‘Delivered glgmlhud: =11 u. s. a. all; CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 Charlottetown Guardian Two 0O!“ Inning Guardian. ‘Fannie-I 1Q 1E llll ll WITHIN llllllllll lllil‘ H Pl] Official Reports ‘of ‘. Royal Mounted Po- lice Unfold Thrilling Tale 0f Adventure, Arctic. OTTAWA, Out... .\it1rcl1 _l~l. <- iiow the iloyal Canadian Mounted Poiicc~forinerly styled the Roytti. North-West Mounted Police- con- tinuo to uphold the authority of ‘ Canada up in the Arctic wastes. titousands of miles frotn civillz=t~ wnrd latigttage in the annual 10-‘ port of that body which has jusl.‘ ‘been made public. Patrols under- lGen. McRae Had W‘ Alexander D. McRae, C. B. M. P., fiifor Vancouver North. sustained a serious fracture of the skull when he fell violently on an icy sidewalk ,1" the mam gateway of the Psi-lia- tmentary Buildings yesterday morning. He was remov- ed to‘ the Civic Hospital today. after lbeinx unconscious ithree doctors reilardinfl 111s condition. is reported that he is making satis- factory progress, but that. he will be iin the hospital for two weeks, and and Endurance inlmtlst then take at least four weeks complete- rest. Folk Song In Skull Fractured islkclai to the Guardian) OTTAWA. March l4-—Major Gen. at 1.20 dclock all night. and held a consultation Tonight it <+>‘ Quebec Note From ,. Old France iion‘ is iiiiii iii Simiiie wiiigiiiinigc/xultutau CHILDREN DANCE TO RHYTHM OF SONGS THE SQME AS FRENCH CHILD- N. I i. 1 i. ll through blinding blizzards and tutti-l“) 1 or conditions that cnll for the u1-i°~ must r-titltirnucr- and llill'(llll1'1()(l, arc l'l‘i'llllilll‘ll 4151,21. llltlllcr of tinly. rutuitti‘ All tho land lyinit: nortlt of the malniantitot Canada 1111s long sitn-c, _ hoon tsiaimetl as the possession 01.11119 1'11“ Canada. rind in order to assert hcr authority Canada sends those stal- wart trousttvhles to apply the laws of the Dominion. to succm‘ 'l'll\’ll‘ Eskimos, whom Canada has adopt-i ctl as her watdenwhentitey are in nccd of-lit-l-p. to establish posrofii- es anti customs posts, and in gon- eral to atlmittistct‘ in the nautc cf tho King that vast sub-continent nnt lies beyond » the uorilitwu shores or. this country. At ilache Pettinsuln. in Ellesmere Laud, is the most northerly en'- post ot‘ civilization in the world. t is 700 miles south of the Pole. and stationed there are three mou‘ of the Royal Mounted. with ihre.‘ 11111110 Eskimo families illltl a furt- hcrtinimai equlpntctit of l9 ltustkic 41111114. They nrc housoti in two smrli but comfortable shacks for ilallw-s, storehouse. bluhbenshetl and oih with living quarto‘. 1111111 constructions for the offic- mild ouc anti such being the nature tz-fcopimtmicatitins the most WW1" “°W"1r°"1 “MM penhllml“ wolves his) put in occasional up- _is that of last winter. Only ottcciiioiiiiiiii...‘ The iiiii-ii. tutti-ii within the shadow of the ‘ —*‘ yarn. Pole itself. tiemantliitg nl TOR a 0111- 11111011 14w‘ 011501100 or tnonths from their hasc,it‘T11\‘ ‘roiu several 11101‘- involving treks ovcr- glaciers. m” 1"‘ “'11°11“111"‘"‘ I tho oltl parishes ;_ Quebec may iliclr wit uhtslso the iliititics oi l l his nail c‘. village," said , \'ic: n‘ Monin. .tI'4.D.; pt xlontroal. in a ircceut itliwllSfi in. this city. “Tin- ‘children Q"tl,1is-_cottmr_v dance tn lint of the sumo songs as their‘ little,‘ cottsins in i-‘tnttcc, nud tmothers rock their babies to slecu lwitliiheaamo lullabies us their lgrcat-graat-grandmothers llSOfl to’ sing 2qp~years 81:0.” . , 1 .\ir. hlorln’e subject was “Folk Songs" which he said, did not orl- iiuarily require instrumental ac- companiment. Thr- cutlcncc of the lpatltlle plnngitig endlessly to push lthecahoe onward was their most illfitflmlllfl accompaniment. Their rhythm lent itself as wcli to the ‘gymnastic step of thc soldier asl 1o tthe tnouototious toil of bodily work, ‘and their choruses tepeatedtcn-l- ‘lcssly’ by the toilet-s hclpcd them ltn forget their physical fatigue. i“'l‘liis is why the craft songs. the puddle songs nuti lhc tnart-ltiti: lsmigs start at tho tll'llili'llll'f'. .'l_llll only stop at thc arrival." Dr‘. Ziioriu lsiiiitl. “This r-xtiltiiits ' tint endless tumhn‘ ‘of vcrscs as wcll as tltt‘ ‘ntltllllos nf the adoptions and the us. Th1‘ winter of lfl26—192T w isimpi" "firm-V "1 mp1." Smlwn" rt-plenishctl “m m” iherm°nleliw 1m 11°10“ '11‘ their larder from thc results of a and ciitnnto .\\'P1'1‘ good. 1 ' which inspired Sergeant Joy to lill-lihe ciii-iiiim Oii iiie igmiiaiiii‘ dcruikc his trip couditiotts goitctnlly Pcrhaps Ii was this mild wcathci- directly across ‘cariboo hunt. but thc tiftcr-eficcls lottketi bud for a whilt‘. "While returning to camp with llVtl lhares jumped from under the ting‘:- E“"S"‘°"“ 111111“ ‘"1111 1“'° 1‘:-“1‘1““"‘"lfeet: the dogs followed the hares Ahkccoo and Noolta [wen n gwak. like tttiimztls gonc mad and took the mwwillg 11 ‘11311311“° "1 132“ milwlikomtttik over n high cut hank into nnd doing it in 54 days. The‘ story of thc trip ls told in plain, unvatn-j ishctl lnngtiage, with no heroics anti, n hcd oi‘ rocks, with bad results on the komatik. it took over a 11a)’ to put it 1.1 running order again. no slllWflilllVtES. The party leit On April 16. the party ran into :1 “M11” 11911111511111 i" 110°“ o“ Amwhlltiizzattl wliil.‘ making towards t 91f. i927. Constable Garnelt lisltitit.» Ootlo accompanied M“ “r the ‘vaywlaollr ‘mg leanfiilllllt‘ on again. We reached tnadc‘ up the four-footed part 0f 111 cxpctlitlcn. Afte and tbezn 10 days the (‘Gib ‘high cape. "We had barely cover ‘d halt‘ thc distance when the storm tit.‘ icape. but the storm made it flllflPn‘ ‘as dark as mid-wintct‘. and \\t‘ 131ml“ ‘"111 1115 15k1111° 791117119“ Tlwcrt‘ unobic to scc tuorc than n 1.11‘ busc. and 861K981" 1°)’ 511d h“ few feet on lnnti or icc. Thc storm 1\\'o natives continued their itcy, 111-0111111191“ the n?“ Endurance u‘ lug and the wind niodcrnictl t. jolt!‘- Tho trip was one which the white man and hia natives. 111' 1111‘ casual manner in which c t~ continued until thc tnorning 0;‘ fir‘ 18th.. wir-n tltc snow ceased d: ‘ strong breeze. Pugs and storms hecamc an al- """“""“1°°5 ‘"9 101d 1mm 0“? Mimost daily portion of their trip. '11" 11m“ 11119195111111 1911111?” “I 11w ‘bu! even in lllnsc exposed wastcs Jmlnml- ihcre was vegetation. “On the 0th (April) Nnnknni?” inictvak and Ahkoeoo vt-ztlketl inland in scorch of caribou, while i made a further attempt to dry out clctTr. 1111:. During their 10-hour absent-Pi '11"? killcd tour hares. and saw, many corihoo tracks u fcw 11BX91 old. lint no carlhon." linny musk oxen were hnrrs wore plentiful, as seen: , wort‘ ltlnrtnignn. whiio polnr bcars and 5i‘ .’ ' llmvcver, tho Eskimos rc-stockei **0+ooc+o0»e roko-eoo-eooe Condensed Specials NATL-lo. pcr word. 110! , i each insertion in this column. l QOQQO-OQ 1 ‘OLD PAPBI FOR SALE AT‘ Guardian Office. 5 cents P", bundle. _.___________________,____._. ‘VQU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES. Prices 60 for 20c: 100 for 35m 250 for 55c; 500 for $1.00: 1.0911: 1°!‘ 81.08. Postpaid. (iaartiiani Office. titan-din Job Printcry. "lit-re and thcrc a few tufts of grass. an tict-asititini frozen Alt-tic polllly bud a litilt‘ heathcr wort- all the vegetation that could 11c secu within scvvral hundred yards of the shore line. At this time Wt‘ had only two feeds of tiog pcmmiczir. for each team: our tings wort‘ thin and languid. and I dccidcd to start on out‘ return iouritcy immcdiazc~ -. the cupboard with a large. bearded seal. while a polar hear was also shot anti fcd to the dokfl- 011 111s‘ way back the food stipply became more plentiful. but the storms and the fog continued. The sergeant found evidence that icd him tn l)“- liepo that in that part of Elles- mere Land catlboo were lHOPCfl-"r ing, but "they appear to he a very stupid animal. even more so than the barren grrttnd caribou. They inrc not afraid of men. nor arcTlicY much concerned over the hoist‘ made hy_ a team or n number of teams oi howling Eskimo doll‘- Fnr tho latter reason it would be Interesting to observe how they would act when being approached lllllllllllllll llillllllllllfi Hllllll Flllll St. Dunstan’s College Prince Street School and West Kent, all o f Charlottetown District S e n t in Their Results - Splendid Speeches‘. Made by All Con- testants. Two more schools. and St. Dun- stans College-sent in the names of their candidates for the District Contests to this office today. At Prince Street School this mor- ning. there was no elimination con- test. as there was but one candidate. Miss Edith Douse, X. but she deliv- ered her splendid speech on “Can- adtvs Future" before her classmates. the Principal Mr. Rogers. and the Guardian representative. | At West. Kent School. as there were four candidates. an elimina- tion contest was held yesterday af- ternoon. In addition to friends and relatives of the contestants. there were present the Judges. Mr. A} J. Houle,_Mrs. James ltIacMilian, and Mr. George J. ‘Ifwcedie, as also the classmates of the contestants. the Principal Mr. Johnson: Mr; J. P. and the Guardian representative. who acted as Contest Manager. The Burnett. 1X; Lemuel Prowse, IX: and Mary Sinclair, 1X. The speeches of all the candidat- es atboth schools wereof n. high degree of excellence. so good itideed. that we Avondered how teen age boys and girls could possibly-do so well. Mr, Gordon made a short ad- dress to the candidatesat‘ West Kent School after the contest. in which he remarked on the grcat difficulty which must have faced the Judges in making a selection from four such cxcelicnt oraiors. He said that they tverc vcry much better than tnany which he had heard in the House of Commons at Ottatvn. a statement trlticb the writer-and this applies to the cati- didates in both schools-can heart- ‘ ily corroborate. The results from St. Dunstans College also reached The Guardian yesterday evening. Joseph Mooney. XI, Harold Devereattx, XII. and Ai- fred Murray, XII. will represent the College in the District Contests for Charlottetown District. it is pro- posed to hold these on tht- evening of Monday. April 9th. ' New Ticker Service Will Be Inaugurated tSpecial ln the Guardian) MONTREAL, March 14.—Begin- ning this morning a new ticker ser- vice will be inaugurated in Mont- real distributing the sales of thr- Stanclard Stock‘ and Mining Exch- ange of Toronto. This service will be handled directly from Toronto 10¢» - by thc Canadian National Tele- graphs and will not require rc- ttansmission in Montreal. This is an important service. transactions rising as high as 3.000.000 shares a day. In addition to this new ser- vice. the Canadiun National Tele- grophs now handle in Montreal the New York ticket‘ service, the Mont- real Curb and the Montreal Mining Exchange. , —€§§ Quebec To Follow British Procedure (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC. March ldr-Judicialev- ecutions in the Province of Quebec will no longer be viewed by news- papermen or any of the public it is learned here. The decision was taken in view of the interest. shown in the coming execution of Doris field, Quc.. March 23rd. 1t is announced that the Govern- ment is to follow British procedure which 1a_ that the sheriff who by virtue of his office must attend thc executions will make an a nounct mcnt following the hangings to the effect that the law has been duly carried out. Physicians will be present. A Jury will be ccnvoked following the tor stalked 111' "01'°-‘- 1'1“ “"’1"'“~‘ hanginkl and evidence produced f gmuttt play 118W!‘ 1111111 5111111 “M” before them verbally or by sight, so WILL AIIIVIZ IN ABOUT Twolprey. Anti no doubt man)‘ die annu- i“ w emu‘ them m come m a Yer. Weeks-d Ocrlocda o!‘ Ontario ltor-l W. ‘more horses are all hrohenl double anti single; ‘your: 0116i soundo C“ Cm much like mu“ Island homes. Wood and McNeil. ‘ ' 80084424111141 ‘To; rtmmuc or‘. nvcttvl descriptlofl, cheaply and “Will-i ilcnsly anointed. Guardian 00l- "ll Job Prlntory, than 13!. ' ally from starvation and sicknesit. fnr they are wretchedly 11001‘ I" tho spring and not all can he luclty living skeleton.‘ . The Eskimos worked very 11111-1 throttghottt the trip. and sci-gran! Jay expresses appreciation of their good wmk. The patrol rent-hot.- BCflllB Pcninattla Post on May 1: 11127. ttflcr having i1‘1""‘11"'1 1-"1-‘1 mlics. \ dict establishing that the law has been observed. Hitherto the practice has been to "Wenough to survive the winter. ‘t let, newlpopermen witness the exc- cution and than use them as jury- mcn. It is learned that the sheriff and Attorney General have received applications by the hundreds from those wishing to view the hangings, It was said here that. quite a num- ber of United Slates newspnpermen intended at‘ ndlng. Gordon, who acted‘ as Chairman. ' successful contestants were William 5 Hinkler Rewarded For L011giF1ight_ (Special to the Guardlnnl SYDNEY. March l4.—-On his ar-i rival today at Canberra, Bert Hin- kler. Australian new hero flier. was‘ welcomed by the COlIlmODvvcalth Government and‘ presented with a cheque for 2.000 pounds steiiing by Premier Bruce in recognition of his feat in flying from l-ondon to Aus- tralia in 15 days. ‘Mandell ‘And Y‘ McLarnin To Fight May 17 tCanadian Press) NEW YORK. March lL-Sammy Mandell. worlds lightweight-cham- pion. and his foremost challenger. Jimmy McLanin. signed articles with Tex Rickard today. through their managers. for a fifteen-round title match at the Polo Grounds,‘ May l7. Cost 0f Royal Fisheries Gom’n. tCanadian Press} OTTAWA. March la-Thé total cost of the Royal Fisheries Com- mission established to investigate thc problems of thefishermen on the Atlantic‘ Coast This was divided between $262203! for fees and $25,625.45 for expenses. - Discover New _ Chicken Disease (Special to ‘the Guardian) TORONTO, March 14.—Dr; H. ‘C. Wrinch. M. 9.. has informed the B. C. Legislature that the Univer- sity of British Columbia has discov- ation of which would mean an an- nual saving to that province of one million dollars. ‘ r <~ -. -———<_0a-—-~~~ Weekend Arrivals At Halifax Will (Special to the Guardian) BIONTRPJAL. .\larcli l4. - llor-v- thy liiclon. ngt‘ threc years. 1h‘ “(;rt1tls“ hockey team (‘Olnplou- with one championship. ski rlllliltus‘ ind jumpers. fziticy skaters, official Catnndizilt niympic‘ wlutct‘ sports oprcsrtiltitives, l‘F‘i\ll‘lllll_E (Tana-l- ‘itus and {li)]')l‘f1.\'lll1t'll(‘l_\' I300 new settlers go to makc up tho total o" 240'.‘ pa sengcrs tlut.‘ to arrive hv Atlantic steamers at Halifax during the coming weekend. ' Dorothy‘ Ilictru is travelling frwul tiitisgott‘ in join her parents .11 ‘Pllllliillilllifi l IN THE Filllllll. iCranwell Airdrome England, on an.es. one entitled "Belated indignnf P A H l- l E N Tialmost hopelessly difficult aftemptition." the other "How the Englishi ilhe Stinson monoplane Endeavorgsional record in the Senate today“ Budget Debate Con-i |Speclal to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. March i4.--Tn.-o editorials front the New York Tim- (Spcciai to the Guardian) i NEW YORK. March fdt-Thirtyi four and a quarter hours out from l “'85 many 1101113 Ovfifdlle 8t 2 l-1- moon request of Senator Walsh 0i.‘ U A today. and hope was abandoned byiMontana "prosecutor" of the Tca-' 1 “m” ‘=“‘"‘°““@-*- 1pc» Dome inquiry. ‘Flood Waters Create W“ s°°'°“""l Tremendou" Havoc S to fly westward to North America,‘do it“—were read into the Congrcs- The plane should have crossed the’ The first dealt notable}; Many lBtlitorlia-ls Read A Hours Overdue‘ - In Congress‘ i eluded Prtfllllerigltzowfcgtiitadland ca’??? not latg thaniMellons failure to disclose. up to; ' ‘ ‘ l’ - lI- m. ere has enntrth’ t‘ ,lL. t t ‘tl Willi. Klng 1n ‘Three Houri‘ authenticated report of it for 29 l-Zllqtlirg Tie coklieccillof “tmi ‘ihelsiii. ' .110u1s.s1nce it passed westward overlciair bonds. The second referred to Speech _ Main Mo-llhe Smllhlli-‘Slefn 00851 0f Irelflndtthe course of the British Govern-l ‘tron Confirming th ell: 8- m- Easlt-‘Yn standard Iimelntent- in connection with three otTi- . -' 5 e1‘ 11-“ cials who had speculated in foreign Budget Carried by , 24 MEIjOHtY. BULLETIN, LONDON. March 14. ‘—Major Gordon Sinclair arrived currency. iEscaped Slave (From Out‘ own CUII pondent) 191-9 101118111 a! caPi- 11111011111155‘ ported missing in tiic wukc of the OTTAWA March Mfg-hm ihigsurburban home. He came to be tr _ Died Centenarian: omendous flood n ..-.....- loosed be“ iaid piaiis o; mice and men with Mrs. iiinchliffe who is await- < ‘ i iupon the sleeping rcsidcnts of the gang aft asler had fitting vwmpllq “g “"11 "1 h" 111151181111 W11° Yes"; LLOYD GRAVES MADE A PERIL- fication last. evening at, the conclus-‘lerday $91» 011i 111 311 811811111! t0‘ GUS TR“; NORTH iN is“; ‘fertile valley‘. Property damage was i h variously estimated at from $10,- ion of the budget debate. Aftettspa" 1 e Atlantic by air. I - AND LWED MANy yEARS m . votes on the sub-amendment by the, 1‘ 111"! been smiled 11181- Slllclflifi ¢ANADA_ I 000.000 t0 $30,000,000. The breaking of llic giant. dam Progressives and the amendment bi-iwas his companion in the flight, undct‘ the prcssurt- oi twclvc billion the Conservatives, trith disastrous M111“ 5111013113 EPW611110? 118-? 113:1 31-‘ THOMAS, Oiii‘_ iiiiiiii ii‘ 195L115 1° b031- 11351 119911 mken- 1119 mmed a“ doub" that‘Hmchhifeslmtuitiing a grand old ago in ill in Southern State. tsiit-t-iat iu thc (inst-diam NEWHALL, CalliI. hlnrcli H. The dcatii toll from Lin‘ grcat wt- ‘retit that swept into Sim fituichico canyon from tiic lingo St. Mancis dam totiay stood at 2'14. while up- ' wards of 700 more pcrsons were re- LATER tgnllons of watt-r at 12.30 a. m. rt‘- ‘ileascd a 75-foot wall of water on " the lllilflbllfllli-‘J. Mrs. A. M. Rum- ered a new chicken disease. elimin- N u 1n ~b e r 2047‘ speaker was about to put the main motion when Mr. Bourassa rose and‘ pointed to the clock, Whichregister-t ed the fact that it was past the ‘hour of eleven. Unless by nnani-‘ lmous consent, the rules, the speak-‘ -er held. must. be upheld and as the amounted iotmetitber for Labelle refused to be $851345 55 iii) i0 JiinuM-y 31' )9gg_t"ll.l13nll1‘lOll5" the main 111011011 had‘ stand over until today. Mr. Bourassa. who does not be-. lieve in any limit when it comes to‘ speaking, during the present ses- sion. had been twice checked upon, the forty minute period. and thus {had his revenge, although he oer-i “tainly gained the goodwill of no‘. ‘one by his move, and was "booed" {by a number on leaving the house. Yesterday. in concluding the bud-. ‘[0 get debate. MacKenzie King spoke doi three hours in his usual ingenious way. but was wholly on the defen-i worn threadbare during the 127 ‘speeches delivered since Feb. lfithf Only by his more highly polemical. "gifts was he able to vary what had been practically reduced to a_c0l-‘ invariable. lective tuonologue. His _ dcfcnse as to debt. huge expendit- ures. taxes, emigration of Canadians- nnd tiic C. N. R. was that the i-e- sponsibility rested on a fortner Con- servative administration; Emerg- cncc frotu thc slough of dcspond. alleged to be thus created. was on- ly possible by reason of the genius of liberal leadership and Liberal cn- lightencd finance. While the galleries were well fil- led. the house ‘itself was only par‘- tially filled and the members dis- played no strikiug interest. The ma- jorities on the amendments were strikingly large. Against the Con-, servative amendment thcre was a majority of ‘sixty. the vote of 76 conservatives as against their full strength accounted for by pairs. l0nly 20 voted for the Progressive subarnendment. which included Mr. sive from first to last. and on lines - companion was the Hon. Elsie Mac- Kay_ diiughwi. of mid mchcapa ‘$'~‘l'111‘1l.\' of a (‘zinatiian furnilalii, i.‘ poeiiiiisiios‘, iii iiiiiiiiii‘ i, “Enf- iL1‘13"_‘1(-1Ta1'°§- ‘f11"‘111110 11°21‘! S111“ i ,9 town. ticcian-tl tonight. that for 1'“ K911111611" “m” 11”" 1""““1111"- l0 tiajvzs rntil-licre‘ living in the sha- _ lie reached his 101th birthday a do“. Oi iiii. 5L pram-is dam hi“; tvcek bcforc his death at Mount :"lalkpd 0i naming @159" but, i-epui-i. ibillelll, and lllltl been atiiint: for ued leak; m [hp 5[f[|flure_ and the ‘ At months. {possibility of the disaster that 111 1143. at 111e tine of 15 .\"‘ilr.i.ltvrt‘t'.ki‘d their homes. and wiped . _ . firavcs decided to escape ironilom their Iamilitx today, Th? 11111111195 °1 The Famonfvwdiscridom. and made his way 1o (‘an-l -~-" <’9>" 1195111151 were V91‘? 131935111813‘ 811111}?- ada. Accompanied by anoth-‘ulDlSABLED VETERAN tamed by a 1111151681 11708731111"? gll-"tnegro called “No Account George," (ilVI-IN IIOMESTEAD en by the 551119119“ Anny ‘swmgedhe made kl long and periiotis jouv‘ ' PENSION RENEWED and Brass mums‘ 135" awning‘ _ fney llfiflllWilftl. Travelling by nigh‘. ~-~-—— yter the programme a very dfllll- hiding in barns andothei- nulhousvs OTTAWA. Ont. March tyhmch w“ served 1° m” P"f<>r-,ii.»u:.»i.-. sometimes for days at ncausc of disability due to gunshot mggehggiargé was as follows; ;time. until the coast stwrmetl t-lenmiwoundi-t and lit-art trouble J. Mc- seiection_citadei Band ‘ ithey proceeded alongthe Paw-ruck v iCullougli of Gypsumville, Man. has seiectionétring Band ' ‘RIVGT. through Cincinnati. n:i~l:l‘1f\d to leave his homestead and re- seieciion_narp Gum‘; ‘k-Mamithencc to Cleveland. ltum to hospital. Although McCul- - ~ ' . , The)’ stowed abcazd a‘ 110m nnlottgh commuted his pension and ‘Cleveland and headed across tho iacccptcd- $600 in clearance in 19R ilake for Port Stanley. Ont. (iravcsiyet 111s disability has so increased 'came on to_St. Thomas. Ont., anlltliat hc n.- non‘ 100.1361‘ cent. d15- ‘ !t11\bllll._\". Consequently he has been t Reading-"Reveries in ‘Church. by Miss Edna McDougall. Selection-Citadel Band. pianofone Scio _ Miss comltvas hirctl by a wholesale ‘firm chandier_ [drive their delitri-w- wagon. li-‘iplactsd on a ticw pension. Thegov- Insii-iimeiii, Dun _ vioiin andiwas with thctn for tivt‘ years, an-lit-rnment has now passed an order- ComeL ' . while hc was-in St. Thomas '. lin-cntmt-il dispensing with the ne- ctimeg $Q1°_Kenne‘h graham‘ lsomehou‘ leaked back to iicntuc yicessity of hit-Cullough having to Selectiqn-Citade] Band‘ ‘where he was. ills former own rlcompletc hi.» homestead entry. He I115flumenfg1 nio_‘¢iii;a‘r_ Manncame up to St. Thomas pi-omisiugilgcis his tiilc to his homestead clear dolin and Ukulgle, lGrnvcs litany concessions and t!i<‘i‘01' 1‘11C111111J1‘11l11?l‘- ' Reading-“The Inventor's Wife".“hest or ll'PZl1l1l(-Ill, in trying zoil ' by Mrs. Guy Austin. ticrsuadt- ltim tn go hack, Rut ll‘|-“_ ' “G” Instrumental Duet‘ — Mandoliuiex-slave tlccidctl to stay in (‘arm i v —'~ dUkll. ‘ = ~‘ ~- w‘. ansflectilioeieicimdel Band. lli\ fictdotn was "tsslllftl b t '*"—<°>i~ NearlyTd war." ngn, Grav~ ' moved to biotin; Salhm and wmlt-Iul on farms. Six-i}. ycaFs ac,» 111-“, ' - ‘l.>\liCll.=i hc tunrrieti. anti ills . l widow, who is an octogetiariati. ‘ ~ ' (Canadian Pres) itfivcs. .\ir. and .\irs. (irnves h 11 -i)’i-‘ ifiifi‘ vii D__ i1: Pfina‘ MONTREAL, March 14.—Con1-,‘titeir own markct trartlr-ti. and lll-‘ifilt 51mm, Chronic mencing tomorrow, the title "Can- a success oi‘ it. (ll‘<‘l\'4‘.'~‘ ZJIVP llllihflmtw adian National Steamships" willre- giirdt-iting n tow years och, iiiii it, ' ' D1309 1119 "1019 lengthy “Canadiantwas only rccctitly that ho c-"ascil Government Merchant Marineniiic qiiti‘. mvslids cured at LllO9-3-l3-3rnos. i M A “n ‘ "‘l-‘.tu-~tnl-l 11:11], Iiiarcii 17th. =.'1(~.‘lrea‘ l‘ o. . n3‘.- ii i i ~ _-,._.. _ ‘i. . . Ltd" tinder which name Canada's Salcni‘ s: icol. n imiiinii n- had p '1 '1 M ‘“ “m m’ Drama“ . ' _i_ I _ _ UhiUlui) (‘urlnln l‘l\‘t'\‘ 1i s p. m. the Canadian National tWest Indl-l ' ' ' l.--~ s es» Steamships Ltd. which was» l4.—B6- ' ‘Wootlsworth. and 151 voted against Saskattoon. nil ntrzrngcntcitts for er passage ‘having been made 11\' ‘A tensc half hour occurred this‘ formed to operate a new service be-i tween this country and the West‘ lTWO British i “Hope River Dramatic Club will iprcsent the comedy drama “Jo- ‘Mail's Courtship" Saturday. March l1 the Canadian National Railwa and front illo moment of‘ hei ni- rival at liaiiiax until her arriv 1 ‘t1 Saskatoon slit‘ will receive Sir" ial attention on trains anti at tern)- lilals. This youthful traveller is 011-‘ of 3011 on hoard the Aurania. (‘tri- 1rd Linc. duc at Halifax on San):- 1:11‘. 0n board the Celtic. White Stat‘ Linc. from Liverpool and Cobh. nit- ht‘ Toronto lftiivtwsity (‘iratlttzili-s hrckey team which captured an- ‘.lll(‘l' woritlls antateui‘ hockPv “hampiotiship for Fattadn. The S111 rcpreseiitati\‘es and the fancy ska:- crs who competed for the Domlnlfld afternoon when the speaker put the main motion, which had been out- ‘lawed last evening by the lapse Qt time. Mr. Bourassa rose to contin- ue the debate. The leader of the op- — position took a point of order to the effect that the member for La- beile having already spoken was not entitled to speak again, “119111. upon Mr. Bourassa claimed as the‘ two amendments having been dis- posed of. every 'member tvas now entitled to speak to the main mo- tion. On this he was sustained by the speaker. who, quoting Bourin- ot. ruled that each of the three, the amendments and the main motion, Indian Islands and the Canadian‘ National S. S. Co. Ltd, which oper-‘l ates coastal vessels on the Domin- ions Pacific Seaboard. ‘ ‘17ih. if not lino on the 19th. OfllOGPS Klll8tli 3151-2-14-41 tCanadian Prmsl 1 _ , i MANSTONEY, Kent, Ellglfllltl.‘ wnmss- “m1 "HY Sausflcwry a5 fariMarch l4~Two British officers won‘ “$_ 119 W111i! ‘E11 "1 i118 1111111955 “ndtkilled today in the crash of \l)(‘ll"' 1a1me5$ 01 1115 °XP1111111i1°115~ ‘aeroplane after a collision with an-j, W118i 1119 wmmmee “'35 mllmlffiother plane. The second plant‘ stic-f‘ "Wurnttig-Bdjsi-slioa‘ this F0111‘- Black Diamond Express. Montague Snturtlivv, 3153.35.14.31 ““l1-‘.~‘»-1‘vt- Wt-illi-‘stltty. liar-ch Kali lol‘ (‘tutti-rt and inn-kt‘! social aiming at this morning was an an-‘Ceeded in iai-iding Siiieii-i 1 11-=“1<1“.\'- .1179 alysis of the kind of immigration‘ _ n __ _ into Canada, particularly as to the‘ g___ _‘>‘ '1 11-‘ Tl'i'li\illlt< (‘ms-i Dramatic percentage of immigrants coming 11111‘ |‘=‘~-~~n1.~‘ 11n- loin- act comedy from the continent who were farm- "",""" " ' ‘1- il-lstfl’, in Trac~ ers, farm laborers, and destined as; - .1-.1~- 1“ ~- , Sal» binrch 17th. domestic servants and as to how‘ VEQETARIANS IiItIIi-il-lfi-H many remained on the land after. and George C. McDonald at Valley- ._, ‘in tlit- Olympic winict‘ strolls urC‘ ilso nu tin‘ Cvilit‘. iuclutliiig Messrs. lA-hatt. llupuis and ‘Fhotnn- i011. l’. J. .\lllli|‘-l'3(‘l1 c!‘ T010111"- ‘inti \\'..-\. Hewitt ct‘ Toronto. 0i wcll NS \v..-\. Fry. Wc-“ident c1 hp Canadian Altimeui‘ iiockcy socintion. are incitnictl in tat‘ party. twere so to speak independent units,‘ the amendments postulating new, matter. Mr. Bennett appealed from thel ruling, and the chair was sustained. by 125 to 84. four or five of thel Quebec contingent voting for the gvtiyipcal, and Mr. Cahan hgainst it., _ S i vpiiois mo“. i e govcmmcnt were in duty bound, ,i;*‘;;‘,{f;"‘,.;1‘,?.,?‘.2. miiimint- 10 Support the chair but did not Canadians‘ Rcttinll ltack after d “$33k thfhmenlber for Labeue for‘ holiday in the old land. and 601i semis; em m 311 91111753555138: ‘tow settlers. the total number ml - ‘passengers cu this steamer heinll i Mr._Bourassa took advantage of. ‘the situation to air his eloquence’ ‘1111- ‘ ‘for fort i t ti ‘ ,_ i, i i. i; m liali- Y m nu es. w lch was largelyl‘ HD5123‘; “h? aiqrtgsongprrfiflr-II-ldevowd to an almost frenzied de- ‘ntvc inn--Amcricnn lint‘. "m" fence of group government‘ M‘! giawnhir and iii,im.ii_ iviiii ihoitiglt he asserted his attachment Dassenflhrs: the Frcdorizrk- ° be"? 911M311“ 11nd 1118 great w". scnndinu“ian__mioiicnn iin iadmiratmn for the Premier. 1 t- and Oslo. - . érgiygygiegétézgnlxlllillflellthp Anmnm 0m“ position he did last. evening toi- two. 1rd Line. from Southampton. (‘.‘1te'-'-“ae“3igg1:- “£1119 1° P9818151‘ PNi-Bflt bourg ‘and Cobh with 463 11119591111’ dig: e new mnes‘ wmch 11° 21's. not believe in. and to defend coming to Canada. . Mr. Egan could not give deflnitcl information but promised to submit‘. a statement later on giving as near-i ly as possible what was wanted. i After the budget was disposed of l. Mr. Belanger moved his resolutionl "that in the opinion‘ of this house.| citizens of Canada desirous of set-i tling on westem lands should re-i ceive from the government the some assistance and favorable treat-l ment as the citizens of Europe and supported it in rather a convinclngi speech. In principle at least he had, the sympathetic backing of Dni McGlbbon of Muskoka who took oc-1 cation however to shy a brick atj the government's whole settlementi policy. ! the admission by} women to the sen- ate was argued ed. Arguments pro and con were. in the Supremei - Court today and Judgment reserv-i " ARE N"f 114E Outer Merv who MARRY i TORONTO. March ltr-Marttime‘ “Como luid tintrotiizu- tlic Hotnc Cooking and Candy Tables oi. the Si. Patrick's Tea in Canadian leg- ion Buiiditig on Saturday at 3.30. ‘This tca will in‘ the event of the season. fill3-3-l3-tts. ""l‘torti‘-n liint- (‘o-operailvo Shill- pinl: (‘lull ion-ling h0g3 at, Mum“ 'l‘htlt‘.‘~tl‘.1_v nflt-rtioon. Vt’. J. Raid, st-ri-i-liiry. ' -'1l56-3.14.g1_ “Cunt- lll tho (loticert and Pia and Ilox Social in Springfield Hall, l‘i‘iilii_\'. March 16th, at 8 p, m, ‘(ittotl program. outside iiiieiit Ad. l"11>'"1oii 251-. Ladies with boxes ‘1"1'1“‘. lh-tft miss il. ' 3148-3-14-31 "Vocal and violin solos, vocal. {and piauo-tlilcib, male quartgftes lttnti rcadings at. ‘t'.l\i.C.A. Hall. ,1‘ "11"">'<111.\'. March 21st. 8.30 p. m. l . 318045-1540. The newcomers include mam‘. ‘arm workers and these will be ‘nnvcd to their Canadian destInaIi ions by special trains over i111‘. Canadian National Railwafl- Thes- , lpcclal pat-lies have been largely “ecruhed through thc overseas. q-nnimtion of the colonizatloti 1(lpflf(m6l1( of tho Natlortailayfltflln- _ {U}. mm ‘mus or sNoW TORONTO, March 14.— Four inches of snow fell in ‘Iprontn yes- wmay, 111t- wtaf weight of the white blanket‘ which covered the city was 088.000 tons. The amount of snow which descended would mt the Royal flank 131111111115 425 times. the right of free speech whigh w” the birthright of every British citi- zen. As an attitudinizlng emu-t; M; Bourasstrs speech was a great, gm. magic succiess. ‘ e man motion confirming budget was carried by-n major]: ti? 74- "19 PPOBressives voting with e Ollliosition. l 111°" W" e htcelv attended mew“! °1 the agricultural and icolonization committee this mom. 111g. Mr. Egan occupied the witness island for the full session. and was subject to a very rigid cross 6mm. those indicated the other day in aiiiesh u, iii-om; “stem, winds] ‘11511111111- cloudy. not much change in tem- Owing to the serious illness of»pei»a;iii.e_ “Royal Arch Notice Sneclalfion- vocation of Alexandra Chapter at Masonic temple tonight 5g fl General McRae his dinner to thei Teflon-to‘ i d. ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘_ 504i ‘ leader of the Opposition to navel Monmgkpf 2:1,? _ 4¢.3gl°°1°°k- Elem” °1 "mtefl- l!“ been elven wnlzht has been dent»; QUEBEC, rain .. aa-at.'."“"”'“ “"1"” Eve" "will" ltely rdstnomd- The dancer mint cnsanonrrowa. cloild ti-zsjlffifgid “"“’“‘1~ BY “'4” °1 '1" 121:; at the entrance to Parliament Hillt HALIFAX, cloudy . . . . 40-30 ‘ where oeiient ncme slipped hasi sT. tons. cloud .. .. 41-401 . . Y eo\ni A" . been responsible for the death of aosron, cloudy .. so-atl ‘ m“ “1‘° (‘"9 1° 11°‘ three persons in recent years and lli new YORK, cloudy so-44‘““"‘ ’"""“"""'~' 1° 111° "10 i" 11" hcltl 1n Labrador for tbo benefit of Dr. Grt-titt-Ws Hospital there In asked to lcnvc packages at "Wtiml 911M baton April 1st. Anything pnckablo accentuate eq- nrclnlli‘ 1113's. fooltt, fancy‘ work number of seribus accidents. buti iligli title this afternoon at 3.3".l notwithstanding the number of paid and tomorrow morning at 6:38. i ‘public works ofllclals around the Sun sets this evening at 0:00.‘ place it has never been properly and rises tomorrow morning at t1:- , which only really MVOIV- l9. ""1"" 11-‘ w the volley ‘and meth- i ods of the department of flflflllfn. tion of which he is deputy min", icr. He proved to be i\ rot-y camp]; .0 \.i ..._'__.n_._..._...s . _______ 05 1159111 “M1118 when walks are New moon Wednesday, March covered in the ice. Though not Olltgiab. 4.05 p. m. 91 551W" $116‘ 59119111 18 9118M’ Stimmersido tide eighteen min- nltd any useful articles trmn Wool. worllvs store. Kindly mark pack- 9111! “Wnmh, utcs lalor than Charlottetown. $2,291" Hm‘ M Mn‘ F‘ a’ o" 1“! ‘ » t