I aivvaya look on‘ bankera as the other fellow. pie vttto get vnonay out of you ior PIO- 1;,’ cturlottotowa Guardian ‘lava. Cents Ialllal JD‘! Iuuaa Oaarahl. iiliiii Stand of Bri. Gov’t. is That Germany Alone be Given Per- manent Seat at Coming Meet. (Canadian Preae) LONDON, Mar. 2. —-'l‘lie British government has already determin- nd its attitude orient increasing ‘he number- of permanent seats in the League of Nations Council it is stated in well informed quart- erii, it is understood the govern- ment opposes granting Poland, 5pm,. or nhy other country other than Germany a permanent seat at present, leaving the question oi probable increase ior future dis- t'lllll~l|t)'ll. (li-ZNEVA. Mar. 2. -lt is report- iiii here that France and Great Britain will agree to hasten their evariiation of German territory oc- (giiplcti under the peace treaty thus wiiiiiing (lerman support to a com- promise solution of the problem of reconstructing the League oi‘ Na- tions Council. "PARIS. Mar. 2. —The French (‘hrinilicr oi Deputies today rati- fled the iiooarno security pact. -it is stated that Great Britain holds to strict fulfillment of the liocnrno treaty terms. ish intend firstly, niinwins Ger- many a permanent seat 0n the council oi present status: secondly they hope at a meetlngof 1008M" signatories prior to the 00min! (rmlllcll meeting, to have a commis- sion appointed to consider spiiiiii- ations oi’ Poland and Spain for lief" manent seats. if such 000110830"! The nut-l .1200 iniiiiiiiii iiiziiiiiiiiss < ‘sociiiv lliiii iisi iiaiii The Annual Meeting 0i the ‘Prin- ce Edward ‘island Division: oi the Canadian Red Cross Society was held in- ‘the Red ‘Cross office in Charlottetown on Tuesday uncr- nooii lMarch 2nd, the IPresldent ‘Mr. Justice Haszard presiding. The- re- port of ‘Miss Mona G. Wilson, Chief died Cross nurse gave a compre- hensive review of this work ot‘ the Nursing Service during the past year, and contained very gratifying information of the achievements oi the organization. The reports oi t'he iSscretary. ‘Dr. ‘S. it. Jenkins. and oi the Treasurer, Mr. D. A. -McK'-n‘ilon, were also rend and ad- opted, and illi0W8tl that the. Society is deeply indebted to tilom for a great deal. of (liJV/li-Ufl service giv- en ungrudgluigly in ‘the interests oi public health. iin rnovf-rlig the adoption oi iMi-ss Wilson's report M-r. it. ‘ll. R05- e-rs spoke iii high commendation oi the work accomplished 001M108 0i" that whereas a iew years ago the Society had only a programme to offer, it 'now has ‘not only a 117°‘ gramme but a, record of substan- tfal achievement. The fact that every school in the province has now been inspected, and that manly cases ‘were on record oi‘ the physic- al defects oi the children havin; been discovered and removed. was like a good dream come true to those interested in the pIY-‘EYBBB oi our schools. " Report 0i Chief Nurse Miss Mona G. Wil- son Read and Adopted - Officers Coming Year Elected — Much" f Favor- able Comment 0n Work 0f Society During Past Year. ‘wart-i.- a’) ' rylagm" .$‘>:~‘ . .,_ , Prr; I "'\ .._ > 1 =0 I i i » 1 “§\\‘ “S \\\\ -~..-_~,_ t y. (Reaiibyiveryi- .cnviii-n'1>liiiTnn guard Island Like upper A CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926 V illfiti ill WITH illiiiil. Father FniTnTtn Reach Scaffold in Timeto Bid Son Good-bye. (Canadian Presa) LONDON. Mar. 2. —-'l‘lie notor- ious Bay's race with the hangmim was lost today. Ignatius Litncola alias John Lincoln was executed for ‘murder without having seen able to have another nurse added his iather, Ignatius Tribich Lincoln to the staff ‘which has materially exiled former M. P., who had start- help- ti in the amount ei work acoom ed irom the Far East when he Pushed‘ |lieard of the death sentence. He The Junior Red Cross has been wanted to hid his son good-bye. going on as usual. -lt has niow a The father arrived in France run-yesterday, but had not appeared ‘at Shepton Mallet prison when total oi 583 mienlbers and 45 B through ii-lteltlme ior execution arrived. The A1. for iliiiiil SHIPMENT ill NEW YiiHK Seven Dollars T a k e n Through Streets of Ottawa. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Mar. 2. ——Whlle band- its are daily making ‘bigger aind bii-iser. hauls in the ‘most bare- iaced fashion in New York and other large American centres sev- en million dollars in gold bars was taken through the streets oi Ot- tawa, Monday. loadsd aboard a New‘ York Central train and ship- ped to New York. The money was from the Finance Department. consigned to J. Pierpont Morgan and Company, New York. That the guardians of the -golden horse ohes. iDurlng the year good auspices oi‘ the Canadian Tub-lean. 23 your old artilleryman. eon- erculosls Association, Clinics were victed oi killing a householder hold throughout the Province atfduring a burglary Christmas Eve. centres where electric llgb-t waslleft a letter for his miller- availabl". Dr. it. E. Wodehouse,——l——i——- Secretary oi the Canadian Thibcr- r culosbs Association, arranged ior REPORT 9F THE PUBl-ic these clinics. tDr. c. c. Brink, with HEALTH NURNNG slim/WE a nurse and complete X-ray outfit. wnii kindly loaned by tho Ontario Jnnnnrv ini- 1925- l" Deceiilbel‘ Government asDiaginiosticieu. Tile 3i-‘ii- i925- transportation prvrblirni was solved by the iProvincial Goviennment, which loaned a motor lorry and 9°" M ‘he Red Cm“ Nummg driver. The thanks oi ‘the DlVIia-SGPViCQ r°l‘ the 3'91"‘ ending Dec- ion- are tiue to the local Govern- ember 31m- 1925' ment for their kind assistance. A brief report oi ‘the clinical work conducted by the‘ Travelling Diagnostic Clinic is as f0l-lows:—- Total numbrr oi’ cases examin- oii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Can-ten iiii which a ‘tuberculoiil-si condition was found .. T8 or 41% Cases classified as having ac- tive disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cases in which the disease alp- ‘peared to be arrested Cases classified as auspicious and requiring further observ- l beg to submit the following re- Schooi Health lnapectlona We are pleased to be able to re- port that new every public school in the province and St. Mal‘?! |Coinvent, Summersitle has ‘had a health inspection; some 0f i319 Lions, and the Summerside High . School and Charlottetown ones ‘have iind several. With the 477 schools which have been visited and our small stuff it has taken rural schools have had two iiiiliiflcq n five-year demonstration in the prevention oi tuberculosis in the province, and pledged it his ‘heart-Y support. M-r. iP. Popeand ‘Mr. W. s1, ridinmtih also eXDFBBBBd their ronorrro. out. Mer- 2 . -— De- clarlng that questions asked iri the ~ legislature by opposition members nearby mum“, o; u“, mpqrm iaoncerning the relationship! 0i the The election oi officers lllliil ex- l olis i-‘uel and Slliilliy Commmy‘ ecu-live for the ensuing your rc- Lmited, oi‘ Snult Ste Marie and suited iitl follower-- the government were filled with luuinendo and that he must either rniilgn or carry a load of suspicion. no“, James Lyons, Minister of innds and forests ieiiiieied hi“ m‘ lion. Presidont—lil‘s Honor Lt. iilguiition. as a memiifl!‘ 0i ‘he “M” Gov. ileanz. OFFICERS. ‘net to the Prime Minister. it was ,l_,resmellt__Mr_ nrccliied- lluiizurd. "‘ Vlccillrcsiiltanh-Dr. J. W, ‘P. ' McMillan. Big Incoma From VitIVJPIIFi. Khigs Co..—~Mrs. lion ill llreliuut. , ViceAPrtig Prince Co.—4Miss CM‘- -———- , . rie ill0illllall. (clngdllrl Prela) Sicreliiry---i)r. S. it. Jonkins. (NEW $010K, March 2.-—Tlie in (‘Freaz-iurer-dtir. ID. A. ‘McKin- oome or the trust iund established ior religious and ‘D9009 “Wk by Sir Henry (Luna will ibe 81000-000 and $2,000,000 a year, it Was esti- . muted by the World Alliance for international Frlendshiii liirongii non . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. iMr. l'i rcy Pope. ‘Mrs. S, it. Ji-illilus. iChurches. iDr. ii. l). illlilhkitlll. y ~ ' Mrs. vohiwiil. .H ‘Mr. “i. l<‘. Tiilmiirsli. iii/ire. (Y. (lu-vn lliifiy. , ‘Mist-i llcluil- llitilltit-tniil. Mr. John Mt-Koiliiit. iMr. William Moruii. ‘Mr. it. ll. Rollers. Condensed Specials RATIn-ac. per word, net oloh lnaertdon in this column. FSEE P. J . MIODONALDW AD. iPage 3 ' - ‘ 1L DELEGATES TO COUNCIL. CENTRAL -Mr. Justice F‘. ii. l-laszaril. ‘BUREAU FOR 8 , . 094.1,, ‘L! 783339375 Dr. S. iii. ‘Jenkins. Dr. ll. ll. Johnson. agauNgoMg QAUQ‘G|" "NW ‘Miss Carrie Holman, Alternate. burs Steak. some nuts, {roan every day-Blunder» Now-rm, & C0., Market Blill. 13.0.5“. A fiazttiirc inf llii- meeting was the serving nf ir-ii by the Nurses after ‘WANTED — TWO KITCHEN the busht-ss was ctiniviflvd- Girls. Apply Davis's Hotel, i 7850 12L REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. ‘LOST QLACK NND wHn-g pup‘ Sin-co the lust nnmiril meeting about two mmitlm ‘old collar and held March iitli, i925 there have liioce of reps attached. Please been three lull meetings oi the rtt_urn430 Great George. llewsrdpiihivcutive and gPVerili meetings o! ' ‘r000 a 1i. the orrinern oi [lie nhihiinn. —— During the year tlio activities oi ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY i-iie IBociety were carried on as us- ‘|°'°“V'-'°|i~ "MIN! Ind expetli "Ki. such as the medical examina- iimuir ameutetl. ousmien oent-Itinii of school children with lilllfs ‘iii-r. \\'. i‘. Titlmarsli, Alternate. lM-r. John McKeuna, Alternate. rel Job Printery. Phone iill. on hcalbh given bv this nurse-s 0i - lilo Jllvfaioa. All schools oi ihc filstViLOPfigphrivint-e have been inQPQOiPd since ' = . ‘ p». t » . 25o Mr 55c“ 50o tam for 850.. 9 ilililauraition of this work sev for 81.05. Postpaid, "iiice- A number oi it-he iinhooiii have bceli ---__.... 7 79x50 IICAP- i! the schools oi Charlottetown arid ranch on Tuesday Silmmemitle. C.U.lll. 14C lAltihoilgh satisfactory tion i] - 7QM_MS_ s an treatment when mo "l- i "in so": inetate that we have itiinutnhtn Miss Mill Mill Mil‘! Mc- umfynzt ‘Aim!’ IAILI 0F not as yet been uni; to report more (ziihionir, Thuml" “at ‘R Var (Hall, work done iin regard to dental -__. - eh lih- treatment. - e. n. JINKINS, 7'95‘|'3"| Dllfliil the year we have been laorstary. i- i . l 01-00. 1.000 it'll years a_go, the total number of Guaiediain lfliiool inspections ma/dl} being 477. 1115090061! aoveral times, particular- arrange- bran mude wit-h the and doctors ior opera~ neces- lwii l"! of children of Indigent paren- thenumber oi childhood cases oi advanced disease. ' Totabnumber children under 16 yicalis examined . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 Active advanced disease iounitl ‘ l1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . I Suspicious and requiring further ' observation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 'i‘uberculosle,not considered a i fzicwr in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 10f those having advanced active] disease the ages 12 to 15 inclusive, wi-re represented. iUnless the condition is oi the milliary type it l5 comparaitivelyI rare to find a child under fifteen- culosis. in these yearis the disease is ‘usually wnilned to the glandul- tvr structures. ‘Forty rpbysicians referred cases ‘and all those with whom we came in contact ga/ve us every wopera. 'tiou and assistance. The public also were most wurteorus and appeared very interested in the work. After ‘the completion oi thiese clinics anid Dr. Brink‘; report sub- mltod. Dr. Wodehouse in conjunc- tion wlt‘h several members ‘oi the Executive ibad an»; interview with the Premlcr and members oi the Government, and urged upon them the necessity ior adopting the sch- eme iproposed by the Canadian Tuberculosis Association ior a. five year demonstration iini this preven- tion oi tuberculosis and improve- mieilt oi health. ‘llome Nursing classes were ‘held in Sillllill19rsld8. ‘Montague. George- town aud Charlottetown. Those who were present at. 76% or more oi the lessons were given an acknow- ledgement card for attendance from the Society. The usual Red Cross exhibit was held at the provincial exhibition. ‘it was well attended and the “Ark of‘ Health" ‘was very original. it ‘being ‘highly commented upon. The thanks of the Society are due ‘to the local Govern-meat -for the grant of 82500 to assist in carry- lug on our child welfare and public heiilth activities. The Division has sustained a loss in tit;- reslgnation oi iMr. Jol- eph iMcCarey, ViceiPrealdeut. Ml‘. Mofiarey has always been interest. (‘ii in the work and has rendered valuable service at difllsront times. During‘ the past year the Div- ision regrets the lois-s oi Miss liyons I18 stenographer and office sci-notary. iler place was taken by Miss iliarrlngton from August to tho end of ‘Iiocemlier and since then Miss ii-‘iteniis has been filling lht- poslilnli. Judge liiuizarii iiitentletl the ain~ uuul niecting oi the National Soc- ii iy during the year and Dr. H. D. Johnson a,ma‘illlg oi tho Central Council. - The Division is to be congratulet. ed on the efficient work done by the (‘ltlef ‘lied (‘mes Public Health Nurse-Miss Wilson. and ‘hy her ed, which is almost twice as mam’ as lest year. This has been pos- sible by the addition on Feb. 1st of a third Public Health Nurse to ‘our staff, Miss McCiintock. lt is most gratifyifl! i-li milking second inspections to iind quite n number oi defects corrected. in Summerslde High School for in- stance. an inspection was mude in April and when another W" held in December it was found that in ithe interim about 100 dental. ton- sil and adenoid and 6Y8 581°C“ had been corrected. The percent- age oi‘ defects iound ‘however is Justice ‘F. h- yeuis of also with true luing tniher-jstlil nnusiiinsiv hish- H! 80°“ “Y the following table. n80 schools inspected (Continued on Page 3) were rnot without apprehension oi an attack was evident irom the close way in which the bullion was guarded. Eight operatives of the New York Central Railway police literally armed to the teeth. with deadly riot guns sawed off shot -guns and automatic revolvers. iwere 0n hand to guard the gold on its journey and a convoy oi oiilc- ers or the Royal Canadian Mount- eii ‘Police together with Ottawa city detectives, were in the oifiing at all times during the transport- ing oi the gold irom the Finance Department. The gold which is understood to be the first oi a ser- ies oi- shipments, to total $50,000.- 000 being shipped to New York. .in connection with refunding oper- ations incidentsi to the taking u_p :oi maturing government loans [was taken iroru the vaults iin the ‘east block yesterday morning pack- ed in heavy boxes triply padlock- ed. u. Y. ‘Publication being banned ‘from Canada under orders issued by the Department of Oustoms and Excise this afternoon. il-lon. G. H. Boivan, Minister oi Cus- toms and Excise, made the an- nouncement in the House oi Coim- mons. iMr. Bolvnn said that he had re- ceived several complaints concern- ing the Daily Mirror and investi- gation had been made following ‘these complaints with the resuilt that orders were being issued by ithe department banning the Daily iliiiiliuwr. First t0 Sow Wheat This‘ Season (icanadlan Prue) ilETl-lBRllDGE. Alta, March 2.—- liliiiilli Hi5 ill ilil iiiiiiii iiliiiili iill Colonial Sugar Refin- ery Mass of Ruins- Flour Mills Burned at Albion With Loss of $750,000. (Canadian Prise) MEbBiOUilhN-E, March 2.—-'i‘wo important industrial enterprises in Australia have been destroyed b! fire. The great ‘Colonial Sugar Re- finery at Adelaide which supplies South and West. Australia is al- most a complete wreck, with the Tom. Pickering farmer, living five miles west oi Cardatou sowed the first wheat t-his year on ‘February in iiiiHN ii iii IiLIlIVEH McGill Professor 0f- fers to Break. Up Ice Jam in Alleghe- ny River. _ (C-anaiilan Preaa) 00L iCi-TY, March 2.——Business men and officials of Oil City at, a meeting today authorised iMayor C. Scltaiier to accept an offer oi Prof. H. iL. Barnes oi MoGill Universi- ly. Montreal, to break up a huge ice gorge in the Allegheny River that has caused a serious flood sit- uation here. Barnes is at present in New York and offered ‘to come here and "burn the ice out of the river,” the mayor said. Details of the methods go proposed to use were not known ere. iiliiiisi PiiNjiiEHi (Canadian Preaa PARIS, Mar B-Tlie Journal says it learns from a Paris correspondent oi Diario Universal oi Madrid that King Alfonso oi Spain plans to fly 00 Arlentina. for iliie dontieatplsit- .emains 0i fifteen thousand tons oi raw sugar still burning. The loss is estimated at over four mil- lion dollars. , John Darling and Sons ilour mills at Albion recently sustained a loss of about $050,000. I I Tilliliiiit iii (Canadian Preaa) SilANGHiAi, ‘March L-A critical situation has arisen in the cotton mill district where 8,400 employees of Japanese mills pro striking against existing regulations. Strik- ers yesterday attacked one of the mills. killing the Japanese tore- rnari and damaging the plant. There are signs oi trouble spread ing to other ioreign mills. Foreign lug in maintaining order. llllil Chinese police are co-operatl-Qm“ vhmrm ed visit to south Ameri a. The piano will be piloted by ' and- er. oi the seaplane Plus Ultra. ' He will be acoolmmiied by Premier Prime de FY!!! 9!! Q till"!!! QEiEQ- nvfi TPASS, Lapcinte Now B Present Govern erals Uncertain position Leader. (Canadian Press) OTTAlWA. iMa-rch 2.—'i‘he gov- ernment motion for closure passed the Houseoi Commons shortly be- fore tour o'clock this aiternoon -by a majority oi‘ 13 votes The vote stood ior 108; against 95. The rnotiion was supported by all the Progressives as well as mem- bers of the Labor and dndependent groups wit-h only tits Conservativ- es opposing it. There were a num- ber oi absen-tees and a number oi ipairg which out down the total nuimlber 0i votes. Before this vote was taken mem- bers 0i the Conservative side join- ed in singing a chorus but there was no great demoustnatiori- tin-til otter the result had been announc- ed. Then as dlon. Ernest Lapoiirte acting government leader rose to speak the government support-era cheered and pounded their desks. illhe motion which was moved iby iMr. Lapoiniis ail. 3.30 o'clock pro- vided ‘that the debate on the mot- ion oi iMr. Elliott ior an address in reply to the speech ‘from the -throne and also on the motion of ‘Mir. Bird ior the previous ques- tion “be not further adjourned." ‘Whiin e. number oi the Conser- vative members were paired there were five absent without pass. These were A. K, Hodins, IMlddles- ex East, John Huibhs, iP-rlnce Ed- waird-Lienuox, Col. Thomas ‘Caniley, ‘Piotou_ .ii. C. Mckilllp, Elgin West, should ‘function. _ "ii-t was well understood," said Mr. Lwpointe, “that when this question was settled there would no on ad. jour-niment. The ‘Houisei had given its decision in iiavor of the King Government an the proper party to curry on the aiiairs oi administra- tion. The government also had been supported on several occas- ions by the voteg of the members. ‘In view oi‘ this the Conservative attitude showed "contempt for the decision oi" the madori-ty” in ‘the il-Douse. Conservatives bad been en- deeivorlng to frustrate the will of parliament. While the opposition had referred to the administration as "remnants oi a- government," the Conservatives had. been unable ‘to defeat the government lin the house so for. “l challenge them to defeat us new," said Mr. Lapointe. "The ma- Jority 0i the members in the House must rule; and‘ the sugges- tion oi tilie Conservatives that the address should be withdrawn to consider legislation was “prepos- terous.“ Before the address was ipassed the House was not properly equipped to transact its business. Two months had been wasted ‘by the Conservatives in ‘futile dull and unceasi-ng debate." The gov- ernment was determined to carry on, and maintain the suipremwcy oi parliament. "The irenziod hi5. ‘iIOTY oi the Conservative press to- day is a comic relief irom the pre- sent situation," concluded Mr. ‘Ls. pointe. _ Rt. Hon. iAizthur dvfeighen Con- serveiive leader. declared that of all members who condemned clos- ure when the Conservatives were last in power "the most vociferous” Was the present aicting government lender. Mr- Lainointe had when in opposition characterized it as an "infembne proposal." "Who was the eesxer today?" , "*1 d0 not object to closure," stat, ed Mr- Meishen. "1 believe that the The Car Ferry Lfiflvifls Borden at the time this morning, the daily“! by the snow storm and ice, didvnot arrive at Tormentiine until ha i past iive last evening. end left lkain on return at half past eight. fills reached sol-den at ten 0010“. but as a train was then stalled in the snow drifts at Kin. kora. and attempting to fight its "y clear . it ia not tieiiiniteiy known when the mail train will -he able to reach tho city. regular Carierry, Wreek It PM‘! Hill “lwrdl! morning a locomotive ilirins I new. iikwalws ‘he line west oi Summers 0.311s w elted lust weat oi Bert Bill leaving the track. train soon reached the scene, i! at Work clearing the track. ii! . ..._....--. -s_-_._. land train any iall! llfltlllilh. storm. __ _ ._,. it .,t- MllTlilN Fllll ClilSlillE Tactics Which Were I the plow Charlottetown. snow and rai A wrecking and i and rises With the exception oi the block. ed lines at than two places, eh, h. waa not mater- yesterday's CIA MERCHANT! -i-\-n We aro preparing an Emil"! W genius, art, force, inequality. colour» iantaay. tam Annual Subscriptions Dolivarod 86.00 I] Illl, clllllll and U. B. A.IO.“ \ up MiiiilRliY Once Condemned by eing Employed by meat-Position 0f Lib- as Ever Declares Op- closure ru-le lis essential in all free parliaments." That doctrine Con- servatives haxl preached in 1911i. Liberals had then- fought and crit- icised it. but invoked it today. Was there anything left -for Lilla govern- men-t to swallow of all its ‘profess- ions? What was to bo said ior a leader oi a Government who was “airald" to use a rule oi the Hour-re. anti- now come iorwared to claim that the opposition had "been- frus- trating ttho will of pariiaruent by continuing the debate. (‘The closure rule was alright, ‘fbut said iMr. Meigben," never in the history oi any parliament was closure adopted ior the purpose oi giving the merubervi a. holiday. This was what the Government was now doing. "What position was the govern- ment in? fPhe government was in just as good a position ‘as the crim- inal is in a good position to be el- ectrocuted when ‘he twine-s the chair." The adjournment was also being sought in- order that the work oi tho Customs Commit-lee might be “effectively retarded." C. F. C. Y. Radio Program For d Tonight i 9) 3 (u) “The String of Pearls" (Phillips) (b) “Home SweetHoms" Miss Edith Rafuse will sing 1 (a) "in the Gardeil of Heart" (Caro Roma) 2 “A May Morning" (Deiiza) 3 (n) "Life" (Speaks) (b) “Tommy Lad" (Margetsonl "When You Come Home" (Squire) {i1 M y 4 Truro Wins Over Kentville 4-3 (Canadian Press) KENTVILLE. Mar. 2. - Th0 Truro iBearcats defeated the local sextet-ts here tonight by n 4~—:l score. The game was a keen contest irom start to finish the deciding tally going to Truro in the third period.’ —-_-_oo->i-- ‘KENTVILLE, Mar. 2. --i~‘lre early this morning destroyed the vocational building of Nova Scotia. Sanitarium here at an es- timated loss oi $12,000. The building housed carpentry and basket weaving ilepartments oi‘ the institution. The cause of thc fire is unknown. A WISE MAN NEVER ‘TSL-OWS ” Hi5 " KNOWS’ IN COMPANY- TORONTO. Mar. iresh to strong 3. iiurrles. Mliiarltime winds, mostly cloudy with inciil showers or snow ‘Piifiiiifi iiii ilW iNiI] iiiii illiis Russian Mobs Give Swift Punishment to Youthful Thieves -_Bandits Saved on- ly by Police. (iCanadian Press) JiIiOSCOVV. March 2.—— Russians are ttiklug the law into ‘their own hands and giving out swift punish- miriit to offenders. ‘Near the village of Zliiuviesk iii i'kraliie, yesterday u iliob of peas- ants lynched an eighteen year oiti boy for stealing chickelii-t- l-lis sev- enteen year old girl accomplice was brutally beaten. At Kharkov a. crowd of 500 peasants were about to hang a rusrketthiei when troops intervened and saved him. Sixteen bandits, accused oi nineteen mur- ders and various thefts were arrest- ed yesterday ln Kxakov after loc- al populace had attempted to lynch them. At the headquarters oi the bandits police iound‘ a veritable arsenal of rifles, bombs and dag- gcrs. Heated Session In French Chamber (Canadian Press) PARIS, March 2.—Ths Chamber 0i Deputies debate on ratification oi’ the i t, t accomplish s12 METERS- 7 T0 e15 P. M. 1 d I,;°°‘“-“° "mm" “mm”. d . Thi . in effect, would _ _ _ (11100 80""? m“ ° v ~ and G. B. Jones, oi Royal. "We i 1.8 afternoon when the - ahztprgzlse admisssion oi those two fhgutiiefly“figzni;flyfimtfseélywwicngrnd- a?“ l? “frilly. physgilillunr 24v ‘m’ °°'"“'d°"“g “l” m“ i: m“: Banned From {“‘}i,,“fi§‘.‘,‘i°,'“‘i.‘l,“‘}§.i‘,'.‘.‘ Breaks Cmlmlilllsi deputy irom Alsao countries to permanent places nn- 1p m the exoanenm M he, report, oases ‘lushfwas " one nurse an entire do)‘; i? "B0230 OTTWWA. Mar. 2.-tl\dr.‘l»e1l>0inte l Through”, (Kountg) Speaking in the Alsatian dialect. i“ m9 5955mm? m. e-eung m p27’ ayu: 2118363341 in" ‘"59 b9 “M” °i m" cimsidered a mam’ ~- ' zvetgk: tngoammicilhthuibraihe 1:31:08 to tcilmmzzdsggg gait-lite rggtitfirllm tifi (b) "Danny Boy" (wemherby) altixciliftinpisnctt t h v the report in pressing this claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.. or 04%_.jui;peot each oi the.‘ large city ......ii._ pang‘! me ‘Emma. Parliament had‘ 2 (aJB ‘Angels Guard Thee France" he dgglzreo] Hedlgtefx-Isiég of 014199912‘! piililiailvi-é -. . , . . . .. _ Tgschools. these latter going (hail: oTTAvgiansddlsl-zreaégle Dam been summoned for we puny,“ of ,,:Je§§f;'|‘;fi?, (pawn) w law's the Speukeré “and cans also‘ ' ‘ ' - . n . a e -— i ' The mo” Important fuming “““'tvl§i:i“i§'o tsléhotziilnitiixve beehriniglliefll-ilidtirror published in New York is “Chung whethel’ ‘the gmmmem (b) “The Wreath" (Ken-Mill mg susiieiisiml 0f U16 B98510!!- od es ssoc Grace-Bulgaria Border Dispute Settled (Canadian Press) SOFlA, March 2.—~Direct nego- tiations going on between soils, and Athens with the object of r115. firming the frontier between Greece and Bulgaria to prevent a, repeti- tion of the recent border dispute were finally closed yesterday when Greece paid over to the Sofia gov- ernment tliiteen million levg the second and last installment of thir- ty mlllloil levn ($224,000) indom. nlty ordered iDRiil by the Council 0f "w l-eecue oi Nntionii. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Orphanage Bridge, Navy Leg. sue. lllarch 10th. 7393.3.“ "Pllllzithea concert Iiilurtth 23rd. instead oi 30th. 730.1 3 1L "ilnmmnge Stile, Market House Thursday 10.30 a. m. 7894-3-21 ' "Diiiliflillfliifige Cl-ub Concert in fliinrsltfi-eld Hall, ‘Wednesday March 3rd. Good time assured. Admiss- ion 25 and 15 cis. If not fluie first fine might. 7x00 a 2 2i. "Send your [marvels to Marker House, Wedinestluy afternoon, m- Phone 321 and they will be called for- issa-a-li i "East ‘Royalty Dramatic Club |will present their play "Fisher- i‘mim’s Luck" in Nlf\w Glgggigw 1h" iFrlduy. Iliisrch lith. Admission 50 and 2s cts. 7m 3 at. "Look through clothes presgeg and attic and give iill you can for Ofliiifliliifli? Rummage Sale, Phono 321 and they will be called for. 789tl-3-ii . ‘manual Meeting or Mill View zEgg Circle will be held in Vernon i-isll on March 4th. at 7.80 p. m. Representative from dqpatqnmt will be present. m, -_.-__ "Bnziiar and lea to beheld ad Mr. “men Norton‘. Annandale larch '1‘ r0 i , .~ . . . . . . . . . . .. —- ‘ ' .001: can .. isiii-v- “ ~- s-M-i u»- Mentreel. rain .. .. 20-10 Halifax. rain . 32-32 uqaramde comm "m." ‘ "‘ Y igidaimiin+aig"w - - 23:3 an"??? sooabwliati e tinkle: iNew York. c'0udy .. . . . . merry ‘u. “mane l‘ High tide this afternoon 55-49 Crensud. wateil ior data. Eve ntiii-géi body come. ii . tomorrow lnorliina at "The postponed annual meet- ry- 7880 1.45. i Sun sets this afternoon at 5.50 hhiigiirsnttinnmlbqii‘ and rlaee tomorrow morning ut Marshiield Baptist Oburoh at": i“ da March 4th at no ‘ U" quarter imoon auntie m _' ' n‘ m‘ “°" m. ti! s ei- ._...-_._." r ._sm'fl ‘hvafl I i -<