I . ‘ - mfnxms ‘OF A MERCHANT All waste in sinful. but the wick- “est thin! l know is the wasted mifldenoe between nations, nhich a little intellllflli- lrllnnlnz could so “guy organize for peace. u‘ hi. The P l . CoversPrinceEdward Island Like the Dew verbotly MAXIMS Y OFA MERCHANT -_.___i RBI/lit‘ Y Within me are Heaven and Hell, God and Devil; I as high as the onc, as low as the other; “may for me, that I may incline unto the higher. m “mlllnburlntlx g-olllvoztl “aw """ ' ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 26,1928 Iranian-town ou-r-ll-n Two v-m ' i L llarnlug (IIIIIIIIIIII. Fouled I85’! . '_, Discuss Labor Situation In Cape Bretonll anadi n Press) i ‘not. l. l), STEWART)‘ siuiisoi nun ADDRESS \ Government Figures Say‘ Sixteen ‘Quarts Per Personhi-Barsi-Twelve Times As Numerous As Bakeries, Is Statement. i I Cabinet. MONTREAL, March 25.—Before leaving Montreal last night for Ha- liiax, Hon. G. S. Harrington, Minis- ter of Mines in the Nova Scotia‘ told the Canadian Pressi that he had come here at the invi-- tation of Hon. Peter Heenan tohave a full discussion with the Minister, the paragraphs in Pays Tribute t0 mom last session and takes up point by point bers deceased since the Governors speech lot‘ Labor and the British Empire- steel cfllcials concerning the Labori situation in Cape Breton. . . l rants. March Mu-witii. twelve "n", m, m F, _ tunes more bars than bakeries, and onles totallaled 1,I?'lhc.0§0;flg0t::ll|cih; i°°'°°° “hm” “m! “u” mm“ biiii‘ °f which is disposedol in c B McN u ht and .1 n Gund I mime, the country in the past year the immense foreign wine trade o: gm...- fallen and um}; Ho}! ill-i iiimsumed m quaris ‘i! iiimhiii" lhroulzhout the world. li-ington anBioI-Ieenan had a long talk _ dealing "effectively with each and refer- ring t0 many points which should have ' his liiilifiived lhB iliiiiflililmelil- °iithe offer of Rcv. D. F‘. Leger. par- "Wu warn- aooo euvztorzo. m" remmm udnd" um“ me "a", "JO! PRINTING OF iédrlnks l)" Person. women and Statistics sho l J cgildren included in the calcula- pun, shipmems “{,,“‘§,,e",‘,°,,,,§§‘§,'fj{_ i n. es before the - Paris has a drinking establish- effect, are infgorlsstfif; If: nent for every 75 reside" , com-Iyear before prqhjbjtign France pared with a bakery t0 every U750- shipped to America 2059 T00 quartsl On top of these statistics publlshed:of liquors, 1,383,100 ‘quarts of cham-I by the government, a report that pagne and Llggfim quarts o, wmea the 1927 wine crop has proved to beilioss of that market was a ham byow B blimp" iilie- Perhaps ihl! greatest_to the French industry 1 in‘ history. is added. ' , i Great Throng At Football Match ' 11 Per Cent Increase; In Immigration (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) : ilANClfESTEll, England. Illari-li OTTAWA. March 25.—Immigra-" 2(.—So grout WfiS the throng whlclfition to Canada for the eleven} gqlmfilfill into the grounds for tholmonths of the fiscal year ended Milli-filth] game in tho Plllllllfill Febllillly 29 amounted to 136,932‘ Football Association today botwcou llf-cflfdlnir to a statement issued by! lluildi-rsficld Town and Slleffleklihe dfliiillliieiiii 0f lliimiETfli-iflli and‘ 1mm,“ "m, nyqny nwme fnintgpl,‘(‘0lOlllZllll0l’l. ’l‘his compares with"; A corps of doctors and ambulalice,133-72° i0? ihe Slime Period a year, mop with stretchers were ko|»t‘a9'°- m? mcrease (if 11 Pemeilh busy during a great part of the‘ Immigrmim‘ mi" Febniar!’ iim°liii' 2am. “ages b! ‘he match renlopgted to 4,306, of which 1.002 were mg Doom who ha‘, confined’ A British. 1.454 from the United sm- . p . “res, and 1.856 from other countries. fliltlirfilibiillilosplilcjtiiflrlgiasihhotligfkjlrviifnurlng February L812 Canadians hnd to lie given medical treatment. who had gone w the United slates —————-<o>——’-- . . . mg their intention of remaining permanently in this country. The number of such returning Canad- . ' ' . ' l. 37.217. infuriated Man i“ * (Canadian Press) I ' MONTREAL. March 25. — One - . , i u ~i-' -i - ‘ vioman is dead a man s r u one Flre otlim- man rind u woman uro under - ' moilli-nl treatment as n result of (Canadian Press) allegedly being bitten by an 'n- MONCTON. Mil-Rh 3541718 LBW- flllrllli: u quarrel ivhich lll0kp outiChurch of Mouclon Parish. and one (luring St, Patrick's clay festlviiiesof the oldest in the Province was lii iin apartment on Benoit Sti'c~.t‘¢¢miil9ii!ly drfilfllvfid by fire b8- mcining with a loss estimated at - . $30,000 and insurance only $7,700. Appointment 0f _ ' ithc furnace room and had made such headway when discovered that . the edifice were lost. The church (Special l0 The Guardian) ‘was bum in 1327, to reside returned to Canada declar- ians for the ll months of the fiscal and in a serious condition. and any furiziioi’ man. with infected toezhlisville Baptist, the mother Baptist “pa”, ago Saturday ‘fight tween eight and nine dclock this -__-4o>-——-—~ The tire apparently originated in "fill the furniture and contents of LONDON. March 24-4316 King Today the congregation accepted Reilly Chilton, now envoy and lwiflish priest of the Church of St. Lou- ing counsellor of the British embasqis De Franco, situated near the des- sy at Washington to be mlnistet',troyed church and held services in plcnlpotentiary to the lloly See. the hall of that church. Rev. Z. L. ‘I-‘ash is the pastor of the burned ed- yiflcc. iQi~~ ‘ Boy Scouts Meet Jlllyiliislillahfiqill l A meeting of the 3rd Baptist,‘ (Qfllllliiiln W985i imp was held Saturday 1,, marl PHILADELPHIA. March 2s. - ha" “with n good number present [Standing ll to 1 for conviction. the A bean supper jury which tried John McCam was served after, , which several of the parents of thelbifggg‘ gem“? 012k gfiefrgrgwgli boys cume m “)4 enjoyed a pm-lggnspiifgcy in running opera- icifiiiig” ‘f5 games‘ em" ‘vmch wastions with the British steamerBulko “i” 0"- , ' l ~t i ht. Th A ‘my tiiteresum mu‘ o" smut-lIivigisdloificlhgltgtddillnlfgst Ilflghours. e iliii was given by J. A. Barry. DO-Y --——-¢0>————- mlnlon Field Commissioner. ' - - Tile Commissioner spoke veryi DPIVSPIGSS TI‘ alllS iillmsly on the Scout Promise and‘ _,_____ “ii-i “mi "will "is boys W “m?” (By British United Press) b“ iii “ii “m” their lilil-Y i“ i‘ LONDON, March 24. - Driverless Smiii- ‘he 5600b 111000 "B9 Pfeliiil‘ tube- trains. running at 35 miles an ed" ‘ind d0 l! 800d Wm i0 50m‘? ‘iiielhour, will soon be the latest addi- every day. ‘ti to Lonclon‘s undeground wiz- l-le also asked the parents to co- filly. They will not convey men "Wrote with the Scout leaders, SQbut tnall. that they could, through their work The new Post Ofllce Railway. 6i-.- iogethcr, make each boy in thc miles long. will link east with west. "Mo. a good boy, and grow up to.One terminus is the Eastern Dist- be a good cjflzgnyl ‘ ,rlct Ofllce at Wbitechlillel- the °ih' Commisaioner B ri-y will icmainiei‘ Padiiiiilli°ii' , l i Th line is the first of its kind in on r. o. r. until Mam‘ 3”‘ whenihe lfvorld. The daily‘ load will be he will leave for Moncton to carryi . 13.000 b . It can run a two-min- o.__n n scoutmnurs course’ jute serriisc of trains. Street con- Igestlon, it is computed. Will he Pe- ili d b "i300 van miles“ each day. ”*“”””“""““+“' axe liJhe is a 24 foot gauge double Condensed Specials I ;track laid on one 0 foot diameter _ , itunnel except» in Blfliiloii fliiilriiiilihlis- RAIL-via. par word, not whore the tracks are separated in- ’ uch insertion la this column. to '1 foot tunnels.‘ Inf time i~ re two seso ra hfheyfohe track for througlghantti tlhc o for sto in trains. e rans 95D PAP!‘ ‘on’ an“; Awigl-gezontrollecpipfrtgni switch cabins. bémd“? 03M‘ 5 “n” p," A train protects itself by cutting . "‘i.i°~ , , iofl the current automatically from the section behind. and that sec- . Prion 60 for 20c; 100 (or 85o; '25" i" 55¢; 500 for $1.00: 1.000 _ on approaching stations trains r ‘1-95- Pflllilllid- olilmi" "run over a section with a rising gra- Olflce. otiardiali Job Prlaierr. 'dient of i to'20 on which there is tfino current; and this applies the “brakes and reduces the speed. The IVlflV "gin travels into the station at description. cheaply and otpofli‘ , about cl ht miles Pei‘ h°lii'- iiiiaiil‘ "W": executed. Olllldllli- cw- ‘comma i mi o" “i” .'.°‘i“'"“ "l! lob Printer], alpha m. ~ 'berth, which is then "dead- -, x . ,i . . . THE on the situation and Mr. Harring- tcn put before them the full views been and were not mentioned. of me Nova 3mm"; Govgrnmgnt, Speaking 0n the Debate- on the were your predecessors in the illus- Beyond this Mr. Harrington declin- Dmfi Address 0h Wednesday, Hon. trious ofiioe which you now fill. ed to make any statement “on Mr. Stewart, Leader of the Opposl- and who look down upon our pro- Mr, Heemm said mere had been nliifliit$fiidi~ - _ lceclure today. These men were ll- senerai talk on the whole matigr. Mi- Slieaiieifiialii Sure iimi l’- lustrwus not only as Speakers 0f n me a ""5 great deal of this Legislature; they were illustri- affords lpleasurc to follow the historic cus- ous. and theyare to be rememb til ‘tom of this ancient Legislature and .also. for the part they played in the ito begin by offering my congratula- public afIaii-s of the Province and tions to all and sundry individuals for the length and the fullness of ,w_ho are entitled to them. I first the service they gave to the Pro- wish to congratulate the mover and vince. And I feel—knowing you as scconder of the Resolution bcforcll do, Sir. having sat with you at _ i ‘ lthe House. I am sure that theyiprevious sessions of this Legisla- (Snecl-‘il 10 "l! Glli-lfdllfl) _ lliave acquitted themselves veryiture and knowing the stock from nENl-IVA, Mari-h. 2i). -- llussla s‘crediiabiy' indeed, not only to them-fyvhich you come-that you will fully new project for world disarmament selves but to the Government auclimeasurc up to those splendid tradi- wns in tho lmnds of‘ all (isle-gates party they represent in this newitions and that history will assign ivhcii thc preparatory COIIlIlllilB9|S€SSlOfl of the Legislature. So far-to you in the future a place high for n. fllsnrinnmem conference moi as the lion. member from Bedequelamong those whose pictures adorn (his mqrnlng. 1L provided for 1irn-,(Mr. Wrlghti is concerned, while heithese walls. g] , in» (Iigal-mflmellf hasefl 0n iulls a S[I‘illl[§€‘l‘ to liS—Wltl1E it is his » I also wish to make reference to uflmrury‘ Scam‘ Quumg down ihe|flrst day. solo r-"lzeak. in this Leg- a rather melancholy matter which armies and nuvies in DPODQYiiim \'>|'slmur°“hc ‘s “of “ -..4>4o---- Russian Plan - Is Griticised V p _ stronger to has already been referred to by the public life; hc is not a stranger to mover and scconder of the resolu- me inmonance of ‘he ‘vuriouq Politics‘ he has h-id perhansalong ‘tion I have known very intimate = i-i . '. r '" ~ ' ‘mm l es _ler experience than many who have ly both of the gentlemen deceased li provided also, for a commlss ion to control the schemes applica- tion, This commission ivoiiltl even- tually he comprised oi‘ workers. la)»- ,previousl_v snl in this Legislature foi-‘to whom reference has been made; iyears. It is quits a few years past and knowing them as I did. having since I sat in our largest aiidltoriunrbeen so intimately acquainted with in Charloitoiovxn hcrc and listenedithem. it makes it all the more dif- orei-h and international ol'ga‘lizaiito mm c“ me flaw.” dd , In m v m b m ‘ ii°ii$ ‘i-““‘im~“1i"‘l i" ‘vmk mwardgalargc audience ‘of Cllglflfltllfltlilelfisgilllliifisyl’ jusrtovvliataone eghsirlii llPiiiT- |and others who had come in fronrsay with sincerity what should be ,has passed on to the section ahead. I The lillilevl hrullfihi 0ilii51i1i°p‘i'““;:| various pai-‘is of the province. That. mfiiii iilllii iii? lleiefihi“? ‘Y- “‘_;I may say. was tlic occasion of a sorted that it was drafted‘ in ‘iiiyllederal contest. So far as my rc- llllli‘ (if llmlifliifllillll- The.‘ his“ C’ ‘collection series me, my hoti. friend tlih iiiaililer iii which ii referrer) ‘ijivag Hoping“ defendmg thc pal-w, ilic principal world DOWPY“ “that he is now defending. Not only "Dominating" powers. _has lic lizid the experience of speak- {.@>__ ling {ism a LlPOHil standpoint, there- ~ i ore. iit he ias had the experience :ll'0lll thc viewpoint of a differing, party. I aiii very proud indeed of my hon. ‘llltlllfil who sits so near mo iufnis‘ '. House (Mr. Milstclrzli. who comes (Special to The Guardian) from m_ own t V ‘ . L’ '. l NEW YORK. March .24—-The bul- I _, i_ t I i‘? i‘ _ 931ml iii“ lish carnival continued in full swing wemfypgflfffffigd “uéihthunfoproifgiii? m. New York stuck exQham-z? wdflyiyears. I believe my lion. friend has with the Price °f “emhergmps ns'|thc distinction of being the young-- 1118 Rlillih" 310-000 1° ‘I '1'?” mg 2st member of this House; and I record at $350,000. General Motors ‘vculd venture ,0 my that perhaps rimmed the Bpecuih-iive SIW-“ght bylle can extend that distinction over Quickly lldVllllflillg 54-Fi0 7i Shiii‘? icflverj‘ muiiy years of Legislative his- another new peak Price 3i 5191;75,tory in this Province. I wish to 8 Shflfe- EH13’ Edi/NICE ill "the? ISqccnlpIinicnt him on his maiden’ ef- sues ranged from $1.00 to $0.00 a fort; he has shown a very commenci- shm-(L lablemodesty as well as a grasp of, - - -----<o-o--—----~-—' _public affairs; iii fact, he has given ‘Ia vlery good exhibition of those qua ities which ivill g0 to make all g . mxccllent representative. I hasten to thc moment. Sir. when |I can‘ offer you my heartlest con- "i grain ations. We have here in this ISPWi-il i" The qramia") m lPrbvince. the second oldcst Iegis» LONDQN- Mlifch ~4-—F°i' Picture m Canada. It has many finc first time in three years, Great Bri-ltmdpions; 1,5 history has been em‘ tain will have a balanced budget. qbled by the efforts and by the per. , said Winston Churchill. Chancel-iformance of great citizens: and we lor of the Exchequer, 1:. a speech at have adorning these walls thc por- Wanstead, a London suburb. to-‘traits cf sonic of the most promin? night He no; onjy prqphgsjgd mtg ent of our citizens of thc past who. but added: “For the first time in‘ said. without saying thosc things perhaps which would be better left unsaid. With iegard to Mr. Mc- Neill. I cannot say very much bet- ter thoirwliai. has already beer said; but looking back over our acquailltanceship. over the experi- ences that I have had with the late Ml‘. McNeil), I can truthfully say that I have never had the op- portunitir of meeting with and as- scciatingwith a gentleman who had the qifalities of fair play, of broad- lnindeduess. of lack of bigotiy oi any kind in his nature. as that gen- tlrinon displayed. I cannot recal‘ of CV01‘ seeing him out of humor; l alivays found him the same ur- bane, pleasant. obliglng and upright gentleman. I do not think that anything better can be said of any man: I trust that the same thing may be said truthfully’ of us all hereafter. The late Ml‘. Pope. as has already been said. came from splendid an- ccstors. some of whose portraits adorn these very walls; men whc brought about. or who took a very prominent part in bringing aboul some of the greatest reforms in the llllilCfy of this Province. Yet Mr Pope was a man of unassuming per- sonality: a man who was thorough- ly well informed and who knew hu- man nature intimately. and wa: always helpful and obliging. and who. in fact, in the very last. mo- ments of his life was engaged in doing an act of charity (Continued on page six) years, we actually have a surplus.“ l -£-O-§_____ Arrangement Is g About Complete (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, “arch 24, —- All ur- riingemenc the subject of lengthy negotiations between thc Dominion Government and thc GQVGHIIIICIH of Saskatchewan, is about compleio and Premier Gardiner and Attor- ney-Gencrol Davis are hero from Regina awaiting the finish. Au order-ln-councll will be passed. probably over (he week- end. provldlng for the Royal Cati- ildian Mollntei‘ Police faking over the entire policing of Saskatche- wan, thus obviating the present duplication of police activities- The provincial police force will ne disbanded and as before the iviir, the mountles will do it all. while the Saskatchewan Government agrees to contribute lo the maili- tennticc of the R. i‘. M. l’. The saving it will make is very inat- erlal. lt is calculated at $285,000 per year. The present provincial on,- lay on police is a-hout $400,000 a year. The amount tho brovlme agrees to pny annually is $175,000. in tho illsbandlng o! lilo provincial forca of 120 men. seventy will be absorbed into the Mounted polio-I» . his. broadly, lii the arrangement between the provincial Govern- ment and the Department of Jus- tice. and a ratifying order-in-coilncll will hi? passed in a few days. it is understood that the Alberta (lor- m-nment will a0 k_ a similar ar- nagement m1 . oiinted Police H- placiiig the Alberta provincial fnrco. » ’> BE ‘lion. J. n. STEWART. LEADER or rm: OPPOSITION lDeportation Of i i l ‘fiKing 0f Spain _ Sponsors Fishing Schooner Race (Canadian Press) Mrs. Lyons Has Boon Ordered. (Canadian Press) ‘IVIENT INBHIME WASHINGTON. D. C., March 25. —-Deportation toCanada of Mrsi Olga Tabor Lyons, of Springhill. N.‘ $.. has been ordered by the Immi-l gration Department. Oflicials state! that Mrs. Lyons admits she enteredl the United States with friends who, represented her as her daughter.) TORONTO, March 25.—-1n a spe-i cial dispatch from its Ottawa cor- respondent the Toronto Star yestci- day said that the King of Spain isj sponsoring a fishing Schooner racy; across the Atlantic to Spain and‘ ‘ - _ back. William Duff. M. P.. 1S saiulflnly (amgra 0f Kmd to have interviewed the Canadian; Slllll Nil} 0n Continent is Used in Montreal Techni- cal Police Bureau. Government and"Canada will prob- ably contribute $5.000 to the expen-i She worked for this family for some-i ses of the Canadian representative."- . l time. but in course of time her sta- tus was challenged by Immigration‘ authorities in Baltimore. ltlie paper declares. She agreed to return to Canada! Continuing. the Star says: "The, of her own accord and regularizelcost will run from $10,000 to 515,-; ___. her re-entry into the United States.!000 and W. S. Stewart of Montreal‘ pMNTJ-(EAL, March :24.- ue- When she failed to do so Immigra-thas already subscribed 51-909- Isignsti "J iiu-iiiintc iiv- (lccipliiariill: tion Oflicers traced her movementsh “The race will be no "pot hunt- o; mcdmwenl ,-@pg,,,,,_< ,,,;,n5c|-ipig_ and found she had married a cltiqmg‘ affair for there ‘l5 lobe no prlzela dgncmc and Costly piece M mo. zen of the United Slates in Wash-lie!‘ the wmncr. 1t is a sporting ev-ichanisln comm, Sewer“, thmlsnml ington. The Immigiation Board of,ent for sporting fishermen. idomrs £0 '(,On\.,',.m,, no“, plays a“ Review considered her case and de-i “The Gloucester fishermen liaveiim mfmm T"; ‘m ‘the Solumm or cided she must return to Canadalsclecied the Zodiac as their entryxl .p h if. p by u P_ vi __ m. and take out the papers required while Nova Scotia will select thejcnme m3wme§ l.) l? .'° "f?" for intending immigrants. She wiihBluenose or some other spcedy'.qu?bec Bmea" _° Thrwfcm “?“"' be returned to Canada shortly. schooner to uphold Canadian hon-‘lv rléiéfqiigililfgtlihcfi-STP" ors. So far Canadian fiishermen -" i ~ > have comc out best in the Intcrna-ihighil’ dtilhifilwd Biillllfiii“ lli ihl‘ tional events. but the trnns-atlantie(“Drill 1i hiio‘ 111i‘ illiliiiiifllii"? "i ii flight of the sea gulls will be of zliblack box several loci in liriiulli. A more desperate venture and lax theseric-s of accurately ndiustrvi quartz sailing skill of the fishermen ondilcn-‘es make possible thc reproduc- tlic stoutness of the ship." tion of lllf- most minute variations OTTAWA. March '15- — "1 110"‘ in hmidwriiitig. or (lii.- plioioglapll- heard h0§hii1B_ 0i i?" Slild Premierdng of 2i 10w grains ill igiiiipiiviili-r. Macxenzie King yeslerdaYg “hell: Only lnilf a (lozcii of (licsv deli- "iifilimed ma‘ i‘ newspaper dispiiicnicaic itistrumr-iirs arc in existence intimated m“ ‘he Gmwnmem and that enshrined ill inc technic- migm cumrnmw $5000 wwud ‘he oi police labomtorv iii Montreal is cost. of a Canadian entry in Ii‘ ' ‘ ‘ iihc only one on zhc continent o1 schooner race to Spain. If such ai _ . .. _ project is on foot. said the himciNm-th AmUm“ me gilerxpééiam Minister he was not aware of it. ‘Dnginflfly dvhigned ‘ monk. whose litc was devoted to rc- i scorch among old religious manu- iscripts. A low jvears ago Dl‘. Wilfrid (Dcromc, director of thc Quebec _ lBureau. drew up specifications for a. (By British United Press) ipalcmpsesi specially suited to crim- ROME, March 2-l.—The noyaihiiiii iP-“Piliyiii Ti"! _____¢o->--- AIR (mu ion nouns‘ (By British United Press) LONDON. March 24.—The first British commercial flying boat, spe- cially designed for operations in tropical waters and seating l5 pas- sengers has just been launched from the seaplane works of Short Bro- thers on the Medway at Rochester. So far Great Britain has paid little; attention to sea-going aircraft for civil air routes. apparatus was Known as the Short Calcutta, this new aircraft. which is entirely of metal construction. is a develop- ment of the successful Singapore flying-boat, in which Sit Alan Cob- ham is now flying through Africa. but whereas the Singapore is a mil- itary boat \vlih two Rollys-Royce Condor engines of 650 h.p. each, the Calcutta is designed to provide the maximums of passenger and lug- zage space, is driven by three Bris: iol Jupiter air-cooled engines of 48o’ ‘i.p.. and weighs just over nine tons‘ fully loaded. Former Champion To Start Training (Canadian Press) VENTURA, Calif.. Mar. 25-—Clay- ton Sopher. on whose mountain! ranch at Ojai near where Jack Dempsey trained for his comebil-Ck attempt against Gene Tunney. llii" the heavyweight boxing crown. an- nounced today the former champion would again go into training on the ranch shortly after April lst next. i-ifi $5o,o0o,ooo~i}ah (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Aiilrrli 24. --- Tilt‘ Ontario leginlaturd yesterday until- orlzetl lilo (iovernnicnt in unwill- lfc n $50,000,000 loan with wliicu in meet, its financial ‘olillgfli-lfiil“ for thi- fiscal year ending Oct. ~1- liifiT. lt will liq fllllillfill H) llPDlWf- 'll(*llli\l ildni-inistrotitul and ii ma» '.ll‘lll|,; bonds. and l‘0|il‘\‘.\‘\'ll\.~‘ xiii lii-l u-ease m $1(‘|_0()().()()0 0V0)‘ (lie loan luiliovlzed lust session. li is ll0lf8iifii|l'_\'_ acrorrlmi: l0 flii‘ ifilllilllfllliili inadc lii (no House hi‘ P1‘fi\'(i['|('“\l Trciisurei" blnntcitli. lie- “lliisi- prcvloits liol'l'0\\'ill£$ which umsi 11h incl (luring ills .\‘\‘iii' iii” (renter than iliusi- which fell dill‘ luring (he lust rlsciil .\'i‘lll'- iiiili i‘ " quiet- ii is thc Tl‘(ll5\||'.\"?‘ iiii1‘iiiim' scwwuritics I \ ‘.0 buy in provincial m“ ._ .... which are frcc liillll SUIUSH . ‘my taxation, and which illcrcb.‘ (‘lii oft nlrollil siuiiti‘ 0" “‘i“““l revenue- Proposals For Naval Disarmament s ill to‘; Guardian) GEhIlgA. Switzerland, March 24- _.,\ step looking toward further na- val reduction was takcn today by lord Cushendun. British retire-fell‘ tatlve on the preparatory disarma- opem House has had a strange “n- constructed in Europe, in muily im- oflicial “curtain raiser" for its Qp-iDOYIHHL ilciails it is unique, expres- proachlng season. ‘sing thc scientific kluizvirdgt‘ of ll)!- Engineers and others on the staff FTEllCll-Cfllllldlilll technician, as of the new theatre met recently iiuwoll as flu‘ inventive skill of the thc auditorium to test the clectric-(Gcrman religious student. ally complied curiain- The signal,‘ Analysis of llfllldwrillllg, ink and for liliins u was elven, but as iiipapers. is uh important branch of rose slowly and majestically. it i‘¢"tllc \\Dl'k oi (he Bureau or‘ Technic- “eiiied a iliielMiearded ma" '“‘h°,al Police and Logo) liicdlcine, which “'35 mmpiemiy “hked- capeimgi°y'lby the wav. is the onlv department °ii$iY iiiiiiiiiii i" ‘he biigiiiiikiilliimd of'iis kind on this no} in" ine- Ai- nnd. save lor him. empty stage. i_ ' The mysterious nude bowed sar-‘ donically to his amazed audience‘ and then struck a pose of the Fly- ing Mercury. succeeded quickly byi those- of the Discobolus. the Dying‘ Gladiator. Silcnus and other classi- val figures. Soon he was recognized as Ill“ former doorkcepcr of the theatre. A huc and cry was raised. but it was only after a long and exciting chase that he was captured and clothed. It seems that he had been recent- ly dismissed for his eccentric beha- viour. and. his mind becoming fur-, tlier deranged. he had adopted this‘ method of taking his revenge on the theatre. HOCKEY RESULTS Wuiiiiiiuvtl bu pogo ~ -- ~--¢0§~---- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc ' IRIS BRAND ilollml Oiils are PAN-DRIED. all grocers. ‘ 3-20-2 wks. Noni-c. Allfilllt‘) his; Show at, Bordon Tuesday: 27in. Don't ‘nllSi: lhlS Olll‘. Souicilinu; good. KNOB Just Arrived. Cur l'lll)ll‘r‘ young _____ fat Agricultural llnll. (Sgdi W. A Amateur Allan Cup Finol:—Vic-|M‘"°h< 55393-3444‘- iorias 2. University of Manitoba. l. WT,“ H T" ' r I _____-¢&>i-— " il l lurl |li"(‘lllll', l) t ll‘ NATIONAL IIOCKEY LEAGUE i~'\ii‘*iiiilil'=i sui-ii-ii- \\|ll lu- iii-hi ll) - Si, lii-tors srliiii-liw-iilii (ills attor- Ottawa 0. Canadiens 4; Montrcalillflfiii oi -‘» owl-wk. fill" 8. Toronto 4: Rangers 2. Pittsburgh ii; Boston 2, Detroit 7. b) "Conic Zlllil limit- llli‘ Yiinnl; Peo- pli-s- Slit lfil)‘ iii‘ (‘iiiiiivilll preilfilli. ‘"G*>'_"_ " ‘ll’ l-‘ir- " in .\'orili Rlvflr ‘ llnll. .\liii|i|;i_v_ \l.‘ll't‘ll ill. :::'.-;|-fl-2.'t-3t. ‘M19, a , sl"li‘ir.(flilifl. at. 11m 112 P511100 Y‘ - rvc. firmm- invn s cure at TWA“: i?“ {may homo. IllOQ-fl-lfl-Smoa ‘“\“ ‘ a“ iiwiiiio in (‘timi-ri and llzuikct, Sinful lll llrzln- llilll up “Wyl- |)I'~(l;l'\', \l;ll‘l li 35th. Spli-llilltl Dyn- _‘,Ll'filll Iii‘ l-ii-nl .|l)(| city t4|1i\|||_ Ag. Illlasliill 2.‘) ll». liiltllvfi with bank- vis lii-r, ililitl-fhLiliflli ' RcmomhrrO-(jlic lecture. musical lirflui-am and siill- (if-randy St. Poul-i Pnrisli llull tomorrow (Tllflfidly) evening 341g ' Graham's ltonfi Drilinatic pit“!- ors will present tlu-ir Il-aci comixly (irnnm "Yimmlo Yohnmws Yob’ n1 Stanley iiull ‘rucsdiuv five-hing. ‘i March 27th. It not tint‘. following evening. M" =‘(‘niui\ and licnr tho Young Plifllllfifl Socii-iy of Pflwlllll pmsont (lit-iv it-ni-t l'l‘ll\l‘(|y "No Trespass- TORONTO. March 25- — Mufl- lug". in Pow-uni linll nu Wodn&- time, moderate to fresh winds, (My ,.,-,,,.|,,,h._ H- n," mm kmomn‘ ment. committee, in a note addres- sed to the American. French and ‘ delegations. Cushenduns note addressed to the signatories of the Washington trea- ty made these proposals: i, him" all future battleships to 30.000 tons; I, Reduce gilna from l6 inch maxi- mum to 13:5 inches: 3. Extend the life of capital ships from 20 to 26 years. ‘ The third proposal would lmilve waiving by powers concerncd of their full replacement rights lander the Washington treaty. The English lpropoaals are amllar to those made ‘iat the Coolidge cruiser limitations. fconference here, which failed. FLOUR? Try “ROBIN noo cloudy with rain tricts. Toronto fair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40—""' Montreal cloud; . iQuebec snow . (Charlottetown clcn in western dis-,.\,,-"i,,,_.v Mo-la-ha“ m u- "miiw"?! and ihlskot Social ll »‘;-‘J"'-_“Ol‘-'|IllY(' llnll. \Voo¢1 lsillndn_ Wdl- -'l l" iwsiiay. March 28th, 7.30 p, m, " i‘ uiidi-r ntiiipli-i-a or Indian Md S00- Hlillfax clear . . . . . .. .. , iii |.|\- A | n] _| I n f5, _ siiil" 10h" <'i""<iY - ii? i" hi‘, lfiiillfiirlit-l; illflllll iwsiiéhcwo BnnlOll fair ~H——;H,|f "m Hum pum-mq Wm h“ h.” Nt-iv York irlear . . . . . . . .. 50—<l0 High tide this afternoon at 1.5: M“ and tomorrow mornlgig n! 3.00. nqmn-L "m! 90pm“ unnnhr"! as Sunsets this evening at 6.22 huillnqphgy y" Yhrk mam}, ggm‘ l M508 tomorrow morning at 5.49. 1mm“, rm,“ "m" H, “Mm spam, l-‘irst _quaiier mO0n Wednesday ‘mo. hhiwhh“ n,.|,,..._n],,o box ww| March 28th_ 7.30 n. m. iui-ier pergommnwh Admmon n. well broken western horses. For saleihnd 25¢. 1.4mm, w)"; m", fr”, Summoroide tide eighteen mllllkflf not fincg Friday night. tea later than Charlottetown. lin aid of Rink fund. all‘: ‘following i-viiniillq, .99 t i, l i’ i l w-Aamea