' MAxlMs OFA MERCHANT People want the best quality for the price asked. A Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew body . RilI/l \ .MAXIMS ' OFA MERCHANT __4-p Money is often a measure of merit, af- ter all. i’.'.‘.'.'..l':.‘:°'°li:..2.l:'.“"'i..?.i':. "till CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, nuance 23, 1912s s;"'il'...,""'lr..'ilt.‘"".'..l”il."s."tli"if lllllll ll iilllliililiil IN Hllliil iii. Discussion of Peter- sen Contract re Oc- ean Freight Rates ends After 18 Days in Commons (Special to The Guardian) ()'f"l‘AWA, lllareh 22.—'I‘hl.~ discus- sion of (the Petersen (lolitrltct where-ivy 1h‘,- (ioverrlnrent has un- dertaken to bring about a control 111' 0119-11! lfelliillt rates ‘and combat the North Atlantic Conrbine ‘which silccesslvo grovernnusuitis have ag-rel-d has Ibeeu strangtllrllg Cana- lllllll» trallo for many y(\~_1r5p;|.,~l[, was broullll; to a l-oucluslorl early lthis ruorrlirlg al'-terl:igll(een days lrl the liousli oi‘ (‘ururuorls. During the (f()ill'5(.\ of ltlle liebzltl- a lllillllllillllll? oi‘ opinlorls were ax. pressed and a considerable tiuruller of alternatives proposed. lrl a gen- eral way, it may be said that the (lovernruerlt. ulerubers admit lthat the new scheme is only, after all. ln the iraturo oi‘ an eroperllnerlt de- sl-gued to test trill.» ("lflfleacy 0t‘ m; in. lllvirluzil lloruirliorl effort and lie- ‘lieullerl-t. for ils sill-tress lli the long rrlrr upon coopera-tiorl ‘by other pm. lion-s of the ‘ilritisil Empire rwhicll wre illlluged to he silfferllrg under the lluuuojltllistit: control of the (tolu- lliml in quesliorl. ‘Tho (lobar,- (one lIFOIH-ilrt to a conclusion early mEll-q 111011111111: by two divisions. The nlneruiulerlt proposed by (leucral (llarkc. oil’ ‘Bllfilfil, which, lpfflyfdgd tllnt the control of Ocean freight rates could only be llroirghlt. about ‘by irlter-ilnperial twuopcraliorl and which designated the contract be- fore the lloust: as based upon the “Yllilrle 0f W. 'l‘. ll. Preston as ill advised. costly and futile. was de- flf-‘rted ill the House by a vote or’ '1‘.l9 to 31 or .by a majority of 10R. lilo ‘fllllellflillelli. was su-plporterl only by tho 29. ' England Causes Herriot T0 Worry (spficlal to The Guardian) LONDON. biarril 22.——-I"'renl.ler i-fcrrlot is making an effort to "(WW1 11D the negotiations with Bri- 1§1111 regarding French securityffhe French Armllussador had lorlg in- Llrrviews wit = remit-r Balidwln and Foreign Secretary Chamberlain on Thllffidlly- and yesterday he left for Paris to report to llerriot personal- y. Tho-basirs of negotiations with Drl ltain is the (lerulan offer to join ill ' ltho gilarnrlteo of France's frontiers on tho itlllm. lid to leave the qlles. lion bebween Germany and Poland 1111i! (‘zecho Slovakia open- to arbi- tration. There is little prospect at ilfttscnt of an agreemtrrrt bet-ween llritairl and Franco. and iierrint ls llfnl-id of ihorilritish (loveruulent de~ eulployed wilicll hall been carried url 01111111: on the evanclultlon of Col- ognc, Condensed Specials RATE-do per word. net ouch insertion in this column. O-O-OOOQ+OO-OO-O-OO-O-O-O-O-O-O+Q§O a ‘CHOICE HERRING FOR SALE. —-W. J. Brcwders- 0B1-2'27tf ‘JUST RECEIVED FOR LENTEN season. fresh Fillets. Elnnmu Huddle, Bloated! and choice Boneless and skinless Cod.—- W. J. Brawdors. 681-2-27-tf ‘SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH grade envialopel. 50 for 20c. 125 for 350.. 250 for 55c. 500 ful- $1.00, 1000 for 81.95. Guardian Office. ‘PHONE aw J. m. noon a 05' wholesale Pork Packers 8i) Water Street. Charlottetown. 882-1-10-tf. ' ‘BAUNSOME SAUSAGES MAD! fresh today- Saunders. Ncwsoni k Co, Market Building. l050-l24-0-m06. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and exped- itiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printory. Phone 138. 2870-5-641. ‘FOR BALE — 4 BHORTHORN cows due to freshen immediate- iy. also 9 young pigs, 3 weeks old--—-W. B. Trowsdaie. Crapaud. 1040320 8i ‘FOR SALE- N-ICE RESIDENCE all modern conveniences, also ud- Jnlnlns building and store. new Court Was Asleep;. Verdict is Legal LElPSlC. March 22.—The. Supreme Court today ruled that the mere fact that both jurors and the judge were asleep dur- ing part oi a trial was no rea- son for annulment of a verdict. The inw only requires bodily presence-mot mental, the High Court decided. lllllllllllll ilN llll-lll Reported to be one of‘ the Strangest ever De- vised -- Will Elimin- ate Need of Air Craft Guns (Canadian Press) LUNDO-N, Mal‘. 22. ~’l‘he West- minsu-r- (luzetle reports si-lsret ex- perilul uts are ill progr with one of the strangest all ~li r craft weapons ever devised. ~ idxperts believe that it will Ille infinitely more potent in aerial warffare than lOfDPilON and silblnrailles lll naval fighting. The newspaper says it (aonsists of a borub which when wlilflll a certain radius of an lllrplarlu Pitsllolillé-l to a magnetic ruensely increased velocity toward (he. plane. No amount oi’ ularlouv- erlrlg ihy the pilot, according to til-l‘ lllscripiiou of the ul-wsrlaper‘ will elzlble him to escape and the plane is doomed. Till! bomb is launcll- ell from the grourul alul it‘ foilml ])l‘ilt‘ll(‘.llll)l1' will oliluirlatc the need of air craft guns. -{-Q)—~-—-—- Eskimo Murder - After Quarrel CALGARY. illarch 22.—A special rwi-rt-less llcspatcil to the iilerrnlri from Fort Simpson, about a hund- l-c-d milles north says: "News has ‘renciled here from the far north of alnother- murder among the Plskl been caused from a quarrel over the ownership of (lo-gs. Kelli l'.rl~ ‘imulla is w-here it took place". Edmnoérgon Jobless Demand Relief EDMONTON, Alta., March 22.—~ Au army of abou-t 200 unlaurployed appeared at the legislative bulld- lugs yesterday lo deumuli assist- ance ‘from the govbrrlruellt. The illi n prot-ested the raeliorl of the ‘hiirlisler of Labor in partially dis- continuing relief for uunlarrl d lili- lli'l'illil.',ll (he Salvutiorl Ar'rily for some jlilii‘. _ Th~~ l'i‘1.llll11‘l" i\iill(lllil(‘l‘ll (ha! the (lovl-rlulu-rll was willing to give a .l.i;..~.olral.ll~ zirululnt of assillarroze ill any aeluallylin need of rllill-i‘. but tl.l~r,- “l re ilniiezlliolls lillill. lrlarly wiill applied were ullt til-dually ill llt'i‘(l. Recovering Bodies 1 Of Entombed Meir (Canadian Press) lr"l\iiil!ll().\"l‘, \\’v:l_ .\i:lr<'h Fir-veil lllillh- ‘bellil r were today re- lll()\'( d front the ‘lle=illl1‘ll1'ill Mines (‘orlwrruiirlrlli ru-iue at ll:lrr1ll-il\'iiie. ue..'|r' here. 'l'o liall- lweilty li\\'ll iluli- it's have ireeu l\rorlg'hl oul, foiiulv- ing an lxplelsiiru lll the llllili‘ ‘zist 'l‘ul.-.day night. i} Busy Scenes in Vancouver Hotels (Canadian Press) VANlCUilVlClt, lliarz-ir Z2.-~-’i‘horc were scenes of ‘bustle in the eigh- if‘(‘lI‘ hotels which began tho sale of bet-r hem ‘Sillilflllly, lluslle was ll'l(‘.l(l(‘ili. lirlinit the necessity for get- ltln-g -bo-th licences alld beer so that parlors could ‘b,- openl-d rvt scheduli- cd time -:\t l0 o'clock.- 22.--~ Warns of Menace ZURICH, March 22.—Europe has 1.000.000 more armed men now than In 1914, and unien she foreewesrs militarism and unites In n policy of peace, war will come again, according to F. Nittl. wartime Prem- ier of Italy. "Before the war Europe talk- ed about the militarism of great lllll llllll, iuflrleruee set up by ‘the luutnl _ pails of the ulrplarll: which in- fluencet-l will give the lulrull lili- 'ulos. This time it appeared to have 1 LAUNCHES l SIR WILLIAIM MULOCK. Chancellor of the University of Toronto, and Chic-f Justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario, who has launched a big move- ment in the interests oi scien- tific research. 'lt is expected thag within (he near future a large fund will be established as the direct outgrowth of the discovery of insulin by Dr. Banting. Big business men are behind the movement. Byng- Now In Toronto (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘(')lt(lN-"l‘(). !.\lilf‘(‘ll 22> -Lnrd fiiyrlgol’ Viln-y arrived irl 'i‘orrlulo at 8.30 last. night for a lllusy iuforiulrl ‘and uuoiiil-ial week-end. With him were only rMnjor i’. l\'. liugllsnrl, Si eretary, and (). K. (‘allplirl. l\.l).(‘.. in Lil.» Vice lle 'rl private car, "Cornwall," alllacileli to 4b.. (lt- tlnva. train. 'l‘lre (l(lVl‘l'n()l"Gf‘Iii¢rill ('..'liii(‘ in rl'l~ inns), unnoticed. ~ll0 was luet lly (‘lrl. .-\le.x. Fraser null luotorld lit ouep in the ‘Lieuteunnt-(lrlvtlruofs ear to (lovernlmorlt liousc. where his ll(rii(l(1lli.\i'[0l"B will be during his stay. Lord Curzon Will Be Buried Thursday v (Special to The Guardian) '_ LONDON. Aiareh ‘22.—Furlorlll -sr-rvlees for Lord (‘urzon will be held “i-ellnesrl-ay in Westmlrls-ter Abbey. Burial will be at Kelllesltorl on 'l‘bilrsday. Rum Runner Captured (Canadian Press) NEW LONDON. March 22.—-\VOi'd ‘w: received hero by radio late yes-terday (‘hat the Carroll-lair schoon- Vi’ “ifallnitl Powell-l," carrying sixty l-nses of alleged (liquor hall (been ealptureli by tho coast destroyer Jouelt. it was .-reported time "Fan- illtr1|'()\\'(.!l'l" was loading alleged 'liq- uor from a ship ill rulll row. i Thirteen Killed in Head-On Collision (Canadian Press) Ni~l\V (illllhlltNS, Lu.,rllinr(:ll 22. 'i‘liiuieeuflrltersuus wort. killed in a \\‘I'1‘\‘l(' early today when two first mail llalrls oi‘ tho Southern Pacific Itaiiruud collided during a fog at llill('(l'lll)('lil luvlnveeu Fruuirii-rl and ihittvrsorl. l1‘our of the dead ivere willie ‘men. others uegroes. Five were seriously injured. All Peaceful After Blizzard (Canadian Press) \\'lNN-li’l<l(l. Mlir, 22.—--~l\fier one of ille worst lllllzzllrrl dllys of the wi ler, Winnipeg and Manitoba districts reported all pcalreflll last night. the storm having "rill-ll out", llrifls _iug from six to ten feet high greeted workers orl their way llelue ill lhe suburbs. with auto- mobiles stalled and roadways and sillelvalil-l practically impassable. Will Contest in Ulster Elections (Canadian Presn) ])[lE‘lAl‘N. .\iar. 22. —Ealuonn De Valera, irlsil llepuillicnu lender, luade it kumvli Y1'H11‘1‘1111Y @1111! U11‘ Slim Fein (‘lrlef Council. after mngnllnlilyn with representatives of their organizations in six north- eastern countries of Ireland had PROJECT (Canadian Press) 'i‘(ll{()N'i‘(), llillrtzii Mr. A. C. Saunders Re Fronl a Liberal Speaking ill the Legislature Wednesday, (Marl-Lil lath on till- ill-aft Address. '.\lr. Saunders, K. (l. Leader of the (lpposititlu, coillzrut- ulateli the uluver null sec-under (Niessrs. 'i‘aulorl alul liuuter) upon the very able speeches delivered. lie expressed the general regret at ihc loss the Province. has silstnirl- ‘till, particularly IPrirlcc County, iii lthe lieatll of Senator You and Seu- ‘ulor lliurpily. The lute Senator Yen's uamt was a household word in Prince County for mauy years; he was a mau of houor. respected by all (llasscs and creeds, a quiet. iumssumiug gentleluarl. Very often the lllilil who says little is regard- ed ill ruuch higher‘ esteem (hall the mall who makes n great noise, as in Nature it is the (juictucss uud cairn which we most lulruire. Sen- ator Yeo hall this attribute, but a word from hlrn meant n great deal. Everyone had confidence ill what he said, and in his (pilot way he was able to secure for Prinel- (Iouu ty many atlvantagt-s it would not otherwise have enjoyed. lScuator Murphy. in his younger days, had rualie a wonderful record for him- self as a student, and his outstand- illg ability was recognized by- all. When he went after soruothiuii for his (Juiulty or lhllviru-l: he was nlost insistent in securing it, The loss of two such meu within so brief a period is o. heavy one in- deed. Mr. Saunders referred to the first pant of the Speech, which notes the gradual return to normalcy of world economic alld trade condi- tious JSo far as he was (roncerlled. he had travelled through other parts of ‘Canada and tho (‘tilted States from time to time for the past number of years and he was always glad to return to the is- land. because there was no spot orl the green earth whern the people are nlore happy or conierliell. it. is allvery well to say times lire hard. that we are getting no prices, and to a limited extent. that is true; out let us he (‘air and see things jus zls they are. Call upon ollr farm ers however ‘unexpectedly, arid you are always welcomiy received; tho tnblo is always overflowing‘ and abundant. Some people are sug- gesting that ill the country today may be true in some igluarlces, but generally speaking lil rllis Pro- vineo/the fact is that the farmers today have (lvory roulfurt. and eon- veniencla. They have happy and contented homes; and after all. what. more do they need? A great many of them have a snug little brink account. We do not see any hardship bennilse we are so con- stituted that if we see n man struggling we are only loo ready in lend a helping hand. If we em- phasized these things more we would find our population increas- ing instead of decreasini=_' Everyone was proud indeed of ills llouor the ilieutellaui (lover- nor. What impresses one more titan anything else in ollr fraternal societies is the ritual and regalia, and. in our Law Courts. the robes of the judges and members of the bar. (So too it is inspiring to soo our soldiers and sailors parading in uniform. Yesterday in the leg- islature the spectacle of the Lieut- enant Governor appearing in his Windsor garb did honor to himself and to the occasion. Mr. Saunders objected to the statement. in the Speech. that. con- ditions in the neighboring Provinc- es have prevented us from finding there the markets for ollr farm products which enjoyed. On the contrary he ho- lleved we had those 'mnrkets today fill we always had, We never ile- 22.-—The To-l ("onto (Elillll! publishes tire following oil its front pap, this lilhfillllgi ill- forruatluu I‘((TL‘l\'l‘ll at Queens PilPlLlil llrl- Prllville-ial Architect. llepart- yesterlllly would indicate the prov- ince is ou lire eve. uf tlisc-iosurxlsztl suspensions. it is hard to nulke ends meet. That, PREIVINCE 0E ilNTARIil ilN EVE ilF iliSBiilSlliiES oi??- Re Civil Service Scandal With Ralnifica- tions Hitherto Untlloug-ht 0f.—-Arrests Made in Departments oi a (‘ivii Sl"l"\'l(‘1‘ scandal wvith ram- ifirutlorls hitherto uutilouglli of. ill zllillilillrl to (he l'r'll\'irlcia-l Sec- rli:lry's l)('.1)1i‘illll(‘iii. lll Iwhich ur- 1resls wt re lililill‘ (his week. audits rul-ul have resulted ill .i\vo zulllition- .Eii|]Eii ilF THE UPPUSITIUN it “ilN THE ilidioillililiiESS views The Situation Poillt 0f View. ‘iiiil we. have. those ruarkets tolluy. The little strike that touk plat-e a. week or twll ago has made no material difference. The ilufor~ turiate mistake that ivas‘ made ill liili when lteciprocity with i'uit- ell States was turned dowrl, This was lost because we were foolish enough to listen to tho propagati- du of the U()llt-i(5l‘\'£l.ll\'l2ii. liad we ll.\'iill(.‘(l (lurselvel-i of that opportun- ily we would today have eveu greater prosperity than the pros- perity to which he already refer- red, We ruade another hall ruistake, Ml‘. Saunders believed, whorl ill 19- 21i we turned out of power a gov- erluuerlt that was doing great. ser- vice to the. Province. 'l‘hey put the iinarlces lil splendid shape, made rcverlue and exileutiituro meet and gave the fittest roads (he Yrovirlcl- ever enjoyed. The teachers, who were not receiving all hottest wage were orl strike and the Liberal ad- ministration increased their salar- ies $ill0,lliili. Schools that were. cios ed were re-orlcued. Every assis- tance was given to agriculture and l lithe ‘COlllIlllilSlUllBftM1r. Lulu, they hall an exceptionally able luau. When the Liberals went out of power everything was left lil an (lseepiirlrlully good condition and it was an easy matter for the pres- sct by their predecessors. That the price of dairy products and potatoes. though somewhat lower than lust year. was more than offset by the higher prices for pork, poultry and seed l-’i‘illil, was another statement to which lMr. Saunders took exception in the Speech from the Throne, Oilr far- mers, he said, know better than we do whether that is true or not. The price oi’ dairy products and potatoes were in fact a great deal lower. it is quite true that the prices for pork, poultry and seed groin have increased, but did that offset tho other? Ally farmer would laugh at that her-arise he would know it is positively not correct \Vith the llerulrtruerlt of Agri- culture the speaker hall no cause to complain. but he did not. think conditions had improved uurler the present goverurucrlt. ‘it. is truo they have done some little addition al things for the ilairy Associa- tion; he understood they contri- ltilllllillltilll one quartet" of the. sal- ary of the dairy inspector. if they have done anything else he would be glad to hear it. 'l'he Potato (lrowers are doing a great deal for the Province and he believed they were well supported by tho Gov- ernment, lli such a manner as they should be and as they have nlwuyn been. The Bell (irlvernmcnt he main tninell could show more silbstan- tlnl results than tho present ad- ministration in the way of road- buiirliug. Conservative speakers have referred to the great work done last year, but. they should be ‘ashamed to speak of it, lie hap- pened to own an automobile him- iself, and the same one in (5)23 as ‘in l92-l,»-a fairly good Studebaker lcnr. in 1923 ire had no trouble ‘whatever, but last year he broke. no less titan four springs travel- ‘ling the roads in the country. There was n. portion of (he Wes- lfern Road. just lifter leaving Wel- ‘lingtnn going towards Richmond, where he had tn trnvol over plough- fed lflelds in preference to the road Past fail. The entire Western Road Just year was nothing short oi‘ n disgrace. because that was a road wo hnd ioruierlllithnt year after year was improv- ing with nge.-— until 1924. in i923. time and time again. he would leave O'Leary to travel that road. eut government to follow the lead r3 RE-ELECTED l W. A. AMOS of Palmerston, Ontario. who was rc-clected President of the Canadian Council of Agricul- ture for the third time. lllr l llrllll [lPlNlli lllll rll lllllllls (Canadian Press) Vi("|‘()ltl.1\. hlareh 12-2.! Victoria won the opwrliug game ul‘ the Nu- [liiillll l-hzlulpillilsirirl here SSaturliuy llililflli. by lll-llrrtirlg the (‘auallil-rls 5-2. u" who sol-ru- 'i"ll a little lirell after the. long jour- ney, could -uot gel going properly until well iutu tile third -perlrlll. Previous (o that their forivurlis we're hzrllted orl luosl. of their rush- ‘es ‘by the "Polrgurs" lieferlee which spared nothing in cher-kirlg. 'i‘ip- (‘analllens seemed (u solve the strange playing ville-s and ularlc good "S11 of .t»ile iorivarll tpass when closing in on the goal. Iiei'eree-~ lion, Sulnrua-ry: idirst PeriolP-l Victoria, “Hillier, 3.50. 2. Vilntoria. iinlllersou, from Frellerickson, S. . Second PcriodAZl Victoria, Wa-lk or, 3.22, Third l‘l'i‘ll‘.tl.'—‘i- Victoria, Fraser ‘from Frerlericksorl, 8.22.} ’ , Carladians, (Youtu. from Iliorrluz, l1.1-l. (i). Victoria Fraser. from llarl. 7. (‘aunlliells-i, ilioreuz. (3.00. Final scorc~victorla ii. Canadi ens ti. First B00t1egging' Done By Puritans Ni<)\lV Y()ltl\', Mar. 22. »-~i’rohi- bitiorl and lbootleggiug both hjlll their beginning ill Puritan days ill old New Eugizulll. according to lieury G. Lawrence, professor of history aull political ecououly at (‘ounecticut (‘olh-ge, Nov London, who il(llli'(‘h‘nl‘1l lire (bird zlnuual liiurler‘ of illl- Jackson Heights (‘ni- legt- Women's (‘iulll at the roul- uluuity club bruise, Jugksl)" Heights, Qurerlis last night 'l‘ho first, laws of the eolouies, _l’rot'. Lawrence declared, severely penalized the heathl-rl Indian for (iruulkeurless, lull provilil-ll llll penalties fur the Puritans; w)“. sold iiquorts to the ludiuus. ill ltlilli a law ivats passed whit-b per-l ulilleri the sale of liquors to lu-l dialls ill sul-b quantities (is werei “ulelifili for his refreshing." Nine. _ve:lrs later this luw was aruerllieli uuli the sale oi‘ liquor lo (ilel luliiarls was prohibited. except in‘ ease oi’ sickness. Any luliiau found drunk after tho [laseugl- oil this law hall lo labor twelve. lluysl for the luau who found him. lui lllis way. Prof. Lawrence pointed out the Puritan could sell ilqllor to the lmilarls at high prices and could then accuse the iudlarls of drunkenness and obtain their labor. "We. revere (he Puritans,“ Prof. Lawrluee saill, "berausl- we know so little about their real personall- ies. We ruisiulerrlrct their aels because. they were often (steeped lii pious phrnsl Examination of old records lows they were frivolous lri times. 'l‘hey were lilo true ancestors of the present day younger set, termed fast. soi- lcss and sinful. Flappers inbound- rd lu those days. although they differed lll outward nppcararlce from their ruollerrl sisters. ill- warrlly, they were the same." Morals iu seventeenth ('i‘lliill‘_\' New ltlulziunli were no better than lii twentieth eetury New York.‘ Prof. Lawrence declared. in spite of the piety of the nge. lie added as another blow at tradition, that the diary of (‘ottou Mather. prom- inent. Puritan divine. showed thnti iIHY [iiilii Over Seventy-two Thousand Left Can. MONTREAL, March 22.- During the seven months ended January 3i, 1925, 72.3 per cent Canadians emigrated to the United States and declared theluinterltion of residing there Pfifmflflfinlly- according to (ig- urcs issued by the United States Department of Labor in connection with operation of the quota law. Hilfillillilfilliiii lllli VEHY KIN-ii iilii lNIlSHIilIT‘ Former Countess of (Iarnarvon N e a r ly Faint-s on Witness Stand -- Undergoes Ordeal as she Ap- . , pears for Husband l I LONDON. llllrihi! The Dow- ‘Hill’? (fourll. s of (farunrvurl, now the wife of l.l1HUJflilllL-(Rllfllllvl inn lluslolv Ueurlistllurl, uullerwerlt an . ‘orlil-rll ou the witness starld to- frilly iii the trial of lire suit ilrought ll ___ y llit‘ colonel} fllruier wife for , ‘- llllllll'_\' filil‘, lllllaes slit‘ ilall loaned In Secret Session - 1...... o...- wilill-‘tl-stifying Lady Thirty-Seven Temlwr- Iiiiflifi?.‘.i”t.l";'ii.'llti.i.‘;"§;'ii;‘£25333 ance ()rganlzations I'll zlull ri-sulueli her testimony. Join in lllaking Pre- pllfilllflllS 20 Vears a Friend Lady (‘tarunrvorl said that Si! .iollr. (‘oivarls had ir en a friend 0f .. 1ll1'll' tamlly for Lil! years. She de- 1,(),\,'|)r;_\,'_ yup-p), 3g, _\|....,l,,4‘l-l.-lr-l»<i lilat, when he was dying H1'('l‘('11ly ill a sl-elruieri ('illlllll'_V house 511's‘ 1)-"1111»“11°11ll P111110 l0 11011130". r‘. pr (‘lllillll\ s of {l7 toulrlerzlul-e‘11111 "fir? "Y"? (‘11110115 W119i! 101d orgllllzlltioll have drafted plap.~jet' lhi- sI-Ylillislvfifl of his condi- to make l; r ilrilaiu dry. All pl. pron." llllPlll parties were l‘l']7l‘(‘S(‘ilil'(l.l T11“ 11111111111?‘ ‘T111011 19118 i-‘Xl-"Imd “if Aulerieau prohibition is a faii~ 1"‘1“"‘“l1 (ilillefill CQWHIIE 111111 MP5 ure," John (i, Ilillrlirl, organizer oi'.1)1'11111=*1"l1l1 1135 1181111111 1811913’ 1n tile Society of till: Liilited Kiulgllolllflh" ""1111. 111i‘ P1317111“ 13113131718‘ 1t .~\'lll.'ili('e. ifilll lllii llrilisir llnllt-ll-‘herl bee" encouraged by C01. DQ11- PTUQS, "i, is. the sol-l er‘ failure ivl-‘nislourl lo further his ambitions. would lllil- ll. hilvli pvt-r ilhre," l lvsltell if Mrs liennistoun had a. lrl their s- laserrrlllillg ‘llvflilliiilllly, Lady Car- "'11.\"‘l~‘=11l<~ s lleeldell lo d. volt» fourli "<1" Wlllied t-ruphaiitzully: .\‘:ll.s to iuterlsl‘ ‘lrrollultlzlllllia and '11" 11‘ 111l1’-"1Cl1\'-' l0 111B lil-Si- (l9- illPil lo ask (he next Parlialueili to L'l'1'1'- $191011)’ C8111 T881“. i181‘ further" local option, ii ‘was 2lflTl'l'-ll,('llill'lllh' when she wants to show t-hzrt. llii prohibitory lli'ilil\\'ily eouldilheul ut their best. There never be ulade iltlillilnl. the (‘olrservalivelwas any one who entered our (iovl-rlrlul-rli. houie who was not captivated by Philllill Suowdl u. (‘ll:lrll:elilrr‘ of 111‘1'- '1‘11‘l' ‘VH1’- 1111 1W1‘ Bmvel" thl- lCxl-lrequer, during the puppy,‘ .\lrs. llennistourfs own descrip- (iliverrllllerli- rpm-sided at the .\'l'(‘l‘t'l1111)ll or her husband, Lady Csrnar- luel-tiug. Lord Astor, who with hisivorl said, was: wife, is a vigorous opponent ofl 11'l1lll1'. ('orlse.r'v4ltiveiAn Absolute “washout” (l. m1 etiui: place the i‘1‘]Il‘(‘>i('llli'(l llrollillitilluis-ts. Fool repres-l “.\n zlwfilliy sweet man, very enll-d the Libero and Sidney kind. a great geutleulan, but an Wllllb, foruler‘ Presilil-rlt of lli1-1iill).\‘(illli.l‘ washout." illlarli of 'l‘rade, replwseuted the With ills former wife facing him 114111111‘ Party. from the other side ofl the solici- Tlie llilitl-d Killgdoru Alllauep l\‘.l()f"l1' table, Dennistoun often the keystone of the [)f‘(7lll‘l)li.l()l\j\\'lll(’1'(l~(ll the searching questions urrh. pal to him. and once the divorced wife bunsl. into tears. " WW. “Why: if you “were a man." lhulull-lell Sh" Ellis. "liidn‘t you stop it?" lie was referring to hits llerulistourfs relations with Sir John (‘owans. Dennlstouu air uauuasorr, hiai‘(lli22.—Fr0nilil- 1'=1""1"1Y ""111" "1"" it" “"11" 1"‘ fllrlrultion meceived here it is I)l"Ol)-‘.°KW"I_ 11m“ m“ Sh” always was .|l‘lr that Ontario will] reeeiw aim“ ‘l"1“m"“1' Vflny- and that‘ “he m“. ,-,.,1,,,hL m,“ m, Auwna (.na_|llil'l‘filfill’il ill living with (Iowans for .i. Sturchbury, of the Alberta Traded“? "Wu. gr"1'i11c“11°“- (‘umluissiorl has advised llamiltrlrltprellafed i° 14° eiv‘ ‘officials, that nogoiiallionsl “i was prepared to tell any lie. have been airuosl tronlpleteli lwherl-JS" 1"“? “s m’ m1" knew the truth", by till rare for Alberta coal to t.his""“-" ,i_'"°111‘_"' "11 Colonel Defmb r]i)'i‘ti\'lil('|' will be $12.50 4..., (an “iitmltillll s repllis Ito] tihe plallnttiffgsat‘; till." irviglil mt- li-al 1.1.. zt-‘lellrhv- M" 1' W“ ° B 1‘il~._\|‘\‘1l'i(lily llEill(l(llt' srtolai,1111“"1K1““11 P4111“. 11131 1115 W195 would be sold to elulsuruers iu ()rl- ‘"1" “"1"! W111i ('"“'“'n5- and m“ lario a, front $l'.'.llll (n $12.50 _-l‘lle was profiting through this liai- tou, sou. lleuuistourl replied in the af- ~--—-——-<+>-—--~-- firulalive. llo said he charged his former wife with improper re- lations with seven different men. it was true, llenuistoun declar- ('il. that he had written Mrs, Den- QHEEQ l0 -‘. uJlNTER, r lnistoun affectionate letters bo- . ,eause h" still loved. They also *1 hall r‘l~<‘i|‘i‘O('fllly accommodated leach other with various sums 0f ‘urouey when they were "hard up". bur these anrounls were presents, and had nothing to do with the plaintiffs claim lll the present ac- tion. which he utterly repudiaiedfl Cost Him $60,000. illunistourl zuldell that he met his wife occasionally at ten. and cocktail time at a fashionable res- taurant. but that she never men- tioned any legal claim against him uor wanted his borrowing-fl “Om h r retilrul-(l. Thus far the present action. 00l- orlel ilemllstoun declared, had cast hilll £12,000. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. 'i‘()li()N'i‘(l, Mar. Eli. A-hlariliuil- l‘l(\(l1‘l'illl‘ wiulis, (‘air aull S0111"- what higher tenrperature. _. Raies-Zc. par word each insertion. iiigh tide this morning at i012 "All. Stewart Wednesday col- iosni Western Drama and Comedy. 1060-3-11-2l and tonight at ilkilli. Sun sits lhis eveulrlg at (‘v.17 uud rises loulorrow morning at. 5.5-1. New luouu ’i‘ul-sllay. MflfCli 24th 9.240 a. m. Sumulerside title eighteen. mil-.- ‘lt-‘s later lllilll (‘1l-l-l'.l[‘l(}\\'ll. .\iaxiruuru and iiliniulum lterupera- “llinrell, Anderson's Moving Pic- tures Tuesday. Western drama. 1058-3~21-2l lllPY-ii "Meeting Brooklyn iilgg Circle. ‘reroute- fulr . - . . . . . -. 1H Alarvh 25, 7 p. m. A full mtondanec llrvlltlv-‘ll. clear 2C is requested. important buainsol Qm bee, cloudy . 1i 1038-3-20-3] (‘h‘tmvu, fair 32 Halifax. clear . 3O "Como to the concert at Milton, Si. John. elenr .. b ,l d I . t - l cllel unnuiluously to put for- v , 21': -\i=\1"1‘11 25111. M111 8P6 "Old Mild’! zigzag: $1,053,!“ gafisyyqao at‘: azmTrlfcgxtg pegzioa... 1,3,“; (Re,,,,|,pc,,n candidate; on pended very much on them. with worthy narrowly escaped a suit ‘llflstliflv, clear .. Zlti- Aggocjflflqn," 5g?!“ 0g “m”, “Mu; strut 1033.30.51.31 mmurhmyv he “kt the Ulggep elections. - the exception of Sydney and linll- (continued 9n Pngg 3.) for breach of promise. New iork. clear 40 1023.340.“ III 5 O F! 0 asing Sa les of Robin Hood Flour Prove Its Superior Quality .-.__ ...... ,___,, ._.