llllll ls stil-llllsl lllol- 111:11.;-llizlsr. silclinulllll llllll-llttllnlll-lllllsll Plltss ‘“5iili`-i5lIl] IN ) 16. 1-Discovery _A _ e cancer bacillus Jo ef Schumach- Passes Y 8. 'monstrated -here when "Shorty" v 1 v . -,. :E .»_.-:-1.. -_ » ‘ .- _-,_s1:.,,, . .~ tm-if--.=f-1 a--1. ., . . . ~ -. .. as »,= `.,. t...t 1. -1 ‘. " 1 z " ` ~ , a' -- '- -l.`»=i\‘»;f~~. 'la i.. q_ . - - .. » _ .,.1..._,| _.1 _ -t t elements that influence the notion of men. ’ - ,// / /// \\\\} \\\\\\ ” " ’/ /’ - 4' 'l‘f‘ > ~t` I _$9 ~;/ _ <5_,_ The Peoples Paper Read bverybody . tv . _ ’ _ - » __ Covers Prince Edwlird Island Like the Dew i QS £7 __- ____¢ / `,j‘f/ ‘tr 1 hz) \_ “on evil it ia better to pau for a muff and withstand-temptation, than pau for e of the boya" and succumb to ln the name of pleasure. _ Q, Fl* r _H H _ _ _ I I . MERCHANT 0/ "~` ` l I "“" " 'A - i -A ‘A 1 i 1 ~ -1'; °" * ' _--A ` .-<.\ U -. 1 ' ` ~ ‘ _ 4 ,` 1 ' I ° 1! , I The fear of punishment and the ~T\?f`-\\\ A M 1 ` .' - _ A i I /5' _\ _ . . ,_ _ _ __, . _ /,__ -_.. _ hope of reward are the two chief .§\\_ ___: __ __ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ ‘ -‘ _ I , /' S* L ., widower: Guardian Two oenta i ' _ 3' 'll 0"-'dh.‘ '°"‘h. _ 1'" , , f , _ A nun Subscription Dellv] * _V _ - __ _ *_ _ ' ` ‘__ . By lilail. Canada and U. I. A. OTTETOWN CANADA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 1926 11 -1 Pressure Being Usedi on Commercialf Firms ' to Employ Only Moslems. ~CONIS'IlAN-'i`INOPLUE_ Feb 18. - pressure on an American -tobacco iflhm has DNVO Od C01151ii31'B`\13¢"dehate on the addres l ° Todo wa ed a successful and s ec- Wmve member °f the c°m‘mm°° bacillus visible. He B the speech from the 'l*hrFonlee.p]yllg Large Shlpmant tau-nl'ar battle against fire in fthe m.°v°d 1°' me “’°°”"°“ °f ‘w' F' 001' 1° -be Ml infectious disease. 11011116 01 'C°1“"1"11S- T111# V018 “'11” OC h me 68,1113. 143 to 74. 'rlle prebabllltymow if the wana of that the bill wtll be pushed through ns of lieanhy its remaining stages -by the gcv` __ ue is killed 0111111911!- fortunatoly it is impossible to take the outstanding ability and per- _NEW an Prgu) 560.000 was in the 3-ith and 35th as au “°"" |116 911111 hy 1-11° Wm criticism -in the newspapers. some of which deny the facts. while* others declare that such action is u-na'u-thorized, and call for punish ment of tthe guilty officials the latter eulmsstlon seriously During the past few mouths there has been a renewed outburst of l'1`urkish nationalism which has produced the general imp ession that the 'Turks ar sacking as far as possible to make -condit'ons bored impossible for Christians in busl ness. The newspapers often con lain -proposals for reserving such ilulnbla occupatiolts as those of ella-ufrcurs. boot blacks, _domestic servants, or door keepers sxciusiv ely for 'Purklsh subjects. lit also is reported that ‘Turkish ofiiicials are to -bs appointed to supervise foreign -companies and that foreign i"rm-s must em-ploy a high -percent- age of 'Turkish subjects and keep books in Turkish. #Several of these ordinances arg questionable in themselves in th -light of theftreaty of Lausanne. but as a matter oi' lfsct this insis- tence on the employment of 'rur- -kish subjects is often disingenious. interpret “Turkish subjects" toi menu Moslem Turks. and ‘since such an -interpretation is known to be contrary to the treaty. cases are being reported in the various re- presentatives of i’orei-gn"powers- of such demands being verbally com- municated in -the form otadvice or wem-ing. 'in fact titers is little doubt the Turlwfare*-trying to put in prec. tics the theory that Christians. whether Prurkish suhjects or not. ought -to be done away with and either a state monopoly establish- ed, as in the case of 1_hatr-cl, or their trades reserved for oslem Turks 0 or, where this is lint feasible, that The exposure of attempted Turklsll _ . Un- c trolled by mea-ns of oiifloials whose salaries would naturally have to lr paid by the unfortunate firms whose. business nests are thus to be lnvad~ ed by commercial cuckoos. foreign h|,¢e1»m»19eh ,1|¢,'u]d be con. Thursday night, Feby_ 18th 7 p_m_ ter millions of shares set a new Commons at Ottaw t I b mm the Committee "mt his assoc' 9 t D l _ -» to secure a change in the inspector TAWA» 0111 F911 16- i'I‘h0 50V19¢ G11111H1'K0 Ou ' Tu1`k1911 ';{'_f’_;" ”i_f'_°_;__x;‘_ _lxatcsig iiiaghgoégny He added' May I Ship of the lllilontreal district and “ma” "“d° con'-"Wes 1° 3° cxports is being followed by shrieks oi’ protest and "clamors for repris- als. and lt would be curious to see -the eiiiect ii’ other powers serious- ly took -up certain cases to test the ’i`u`rkish pretentious. 1 Dog’s Remarkable Memory pcmgdlgn png.) Flethheh. ' ` ' in making the Tormentine landlu-5. 5 QUEBEC, Feb. 16. - A" keen memory coupled. with instinct characteristic in a well-brad and thoroughl trained do was de- -Russick's lead dog, ‘iMurphy," |'or the first time after sn absence oi' one yesr 'piloted his team of eight wolf hounds huskies over the hilly 41 mile course oi’ the Quebec ln- ternationai Dog Derby without u Word Of Sesture given as to dir- ection on the part of Russick, his driver and trainer, Condensed Speoinlg RATE.-40. psf, '01-¢|_ ng; oem insertion in this equine, 4f***** _i_ .SQIESAGEZ |313' 1b.'-in HAM e or a c. . d , Nsrpeea 1-_ 0°- =§"s°e'f:- ’*-*_-l---i-|»_i_ 'WAN‘l'_E_P -_-N|GH_`|' NURUK FOR P. E. . Pfotoiiiht 0i"phg|\g‘g_ Apply 180 Elm Avenue. 7395-110-3| A Yale-Cariboo. ‘fills-sl? A'.'.‘.."..'.I°‘.§.`f.‘I..»°l.°.`i2f.i‘ .Eli 40 St°1'~1°@ A1101’-e Q11eS1101\ Of 011111821 "l'.°-'i.»'°"“’““ “‘ “‘° Commons this afternoon. within a short time a satisfactory (Clhidilrl P1'°ll) OTTAWA' Feb' 1.6`_‘At todays °°"°““ 1"" D1' YaloCariboo B C resumed the ~ 1 for the com- congratulated the government on - $40,000,000 Equitable building one anno' as comme _ 'MC1111 1181118 f0l1f\d 1 the election of Rt. Hon. W, 1,, Mac. of the largest office structures in Emile ‘glue “”de'h"“i“ ditiecglfn ‘;€,gineous tissues and konzle King in Prince Albert yes-1 , the world. ' ' even” an 85° r e r 1119 '111'.¢91'19B 111111 V91 terday and paid a fitting tribute to! ~ (chmdl Must of the damage estimated at te'm°n_ at Clmkmn “nd C°mpa“v'lJ0rH011S- The .bacill sbuallty or the Premier. WRX' N' Y' F811' 1“*T"" rl me 1 l l ~13'11sp1d D°pashv_ Liberal, Noi-ui 10.1, ‘d h 1 den _ th uh 1 es a ut February Th bl I _ _ di _h h _ for the committee to be under fthe lymphduc glands 1° 8 My c_fp__?_0__ ‘is _h___°’Eh____g__‘:_‘;e;Te‘;’_‘_f 20 carrying fifty tons of pcdigreed mehteot :hz ghygsgfhger ghd 16932;, con-trol_ of one _member of the c0m_’¢10n_ ___e_m ___ only __ second hand _m_______-lMarquis wheat and 'twenty ton-s- of through the shaft containing stehm mit-tee he contended. _ I counuy on _,'o____ nat _|__e___ I ____p_ the largest consignment of seed e|8veh,_h_ s|xteeh_h_ twenty fourth lMr. ‘Dona-g-hy: “Well_ directi0nlN0mlnat10n pose the next move of the 0ve__h_ grain shipped from Csnddd and thirty fourth floors shipping the same thing. 'li' this committee . mem Wm he to _ry to exchaige hh `Tll.'» shipment was consigned by Lhehe that 1htervehed_ ‘meds counsel and -it would have shark plug for ___ Massey Hm___h__ ih_e -Moose Jaw branch of the Can- counsel, such counsel should be but i'0r this they would not asklmmn seed G"°W°1`1‘ A”°“1“11°" ’ .. 'W6 HY Was NOIII1 for on adjournment of the House. ‘ami ’“'“"’ 1”°“g1‘1 1”' the 17111189 111111 ‘ ° mme” _ __ ' ln -Sumnlersids for the coming Civic .ln announcing his support of the The _arm question was me p_.|h_ 'Born Grain Corporation of Buenos Mr. Bell. Mr. -Stevens made ce\‘~ election w_h1¢h mire; lace on motion today. Mr. Bal-dwin said: All-eq . . :bln asrlmts charges and be should - . 1’ ciple feature of my campaign add- ..__*<_..l_ _ ____ _ ded I ____ _ ____ an lTue~sd.ay next. February ed Mr- Fraser- T118 C011991'V11' P M r mpe ' ° ec y - - was elected more alnd more are trying to d-raw and Mr. our members lfrom men of every r 'Water degree of ‘wealth and poverty in eiccléd by order to help tlhe country, it it ,_ Mr. IW. J. Udstoue tives contrary to the Liberal pro- , suggestion of qgntrol Mayor by acclhmauo paganda do not favor a high pro- Mr' D°"agh_y~ “I °;b_1°°t1“st “I ny , Thomas lCarr-uthers, fo tection -but a fair protection. _ ’ _ _ ____ strongly to d.rection. Gymmmh ' C ul P ' - ` ' acclamation. There 'ill trier should enioy s fair tariff I' n Hung 1 am' “" "°") chsrslsz as attempt ip d-ivefi 111° “ t-les on the to sperm as mush as a years sul- - ‘Hl'RlMIIN1G'H>AlM, F b. 16.--M i test for the three vacan am not arguing in favor ci’ the ab-| _ _ .e - ag S'-committee from its investigation. ' hh the 1-U1. ary on elecuoh `exhehheh_-. _ trate <5. E. Short, ln an interview _ C0u11Cii Board. -however. rogation of the Australian treaty.| with the Canadian -Press today, ex- 3° “as wining 1° let the mam" lowing names were nominated: The -Rremler also del-_laret him I . 'M11Y11u1”i1' self in ‘favor of having all Cubin- MC’N1111y. et minister paid equal salaries. _ lb :Assempts are being made here to C _ - _ _- D liquor and _would go to the 1_)omin~ se] He dechned __ to beam “_ digcrgd-11ed .by ,-991.65911 V_V`ednesda. night 7 - m.. this rl -g th ity. it ld b ' in a Song Recital of popular and,was said to have been st1$7,500 and w1t11¢11-awp, the other dum- 9 woul1'“" ""e° sectmns' An" muh" ar' e C wo” 6 p _ , -'iz l ibli‘th ttoh lb fll: .- om uma hohgs_ _ wha hhg. advahhe in price is emh__ ____ ______o____ned fo ___ ht d gument the matter was laid over mposs e or ese roller s ave suit wil e two- or poor mem -- ~ - e soner e for Ca- ad in. ' __ _ . absolutely o - i- ti hard and Mr. Albert Blanchard. boom. The exchange has -no more th D ti t D a OTTAWA’ Feb 16' when the ' no c mmunw . . mem. er _ alks by A. W. Peterson, Dominion market - _ for North C _ _Wm _ _ mont from time to time since Aug I ndustr in lPrinca iE'dward lsln tl "i 1 1 , spon Z en mont so t (__) _,___ _he ,mme nf Roses. roved yesterday and the Cnrlcanadu n 001119 ° ter. and asserted that all attempts ___ ___ I "A hhth, Prayer fm. Me-» _Rugged less than eleven hours in making ;;“`__1’_;`;3°°“_;___1_:_1_:';:;’_:‘:"°»___";'__’j5__:;_‘;; glrhsgrlgllxlsulzlkiltggvdlllgttgllr the ..Smh1h- Th_mhzh~- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ penn the return trip. It experienced as J y -C V y C _E 3 .uhhh Rohhlv- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ N81-111 the return crossing -to Bofrdlen tak . - . _ _ P Song recital by Prof. W. E. Flet- C SU" regard Canada _‘___ __ sort or tions throughout Canada, had tried OT ( ana ren) ___ ___ ‘ _ _- _ _ _ _, _ , h .. _ __ .. __ _. - _ _ _ _ - - » ~ 1 ...... _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ' ' " - - ' _ 1 - - _' ‘ ' ‘ I u "The Trail .that -Leads to Home" _ ‘lug only -two hours and forty min~ (cgngsgh,-1 p,-ng) `N» S» -=== ir!-1 2 £53 |""1an 3; i LIT Discovery of THE |]iPIlii League Trouble N Y Cancer G@rm'.H]H _ " ` A | (°a'“1‘_f_1“" P;°")__ ____ _ I | I V - _ (Canadian Preaa 1 1 ,Rm.-.ay_- ....1 rt...-it-f1_.1_§2_§.j‘_‘_%_.’.i__..‘_”_._."_ it-.,111 » 5 ...ma-1:11. _sn- _ Qahestlons D e 3 I t engaged __f;________D <_;I_;la_c_y;___is___ being 1 . is_claimed by Dr. Y e Lea er Addressing the Microbiugicul ___ Wlth ConServ.a_ii!1112 of Nations from a storm 'tlhat _._A . -___ S0C1Bty, Dr. Schumacher said that House Unusual 'has ‘arisen’ over Polish Spanish Fir - . - the bacillus was tive- Member Fmm_.....1 s.....|,.,,, _...ms 1,, ,,je,,,,,,,,_,,_, emen Battle Fire Lively Exchange Over am .sap-ss me .‘l.'Z"°’l‘.§’.'.’§,"‘.i§f‘*t ‘ P-arty D1Ve1'8’e_11°19S r ends. it was _ _ _ ___ roscope magni- _[Use __ ____ ___ __ < 'll()\lD()N Feb 16 - Follow il . v e under a mic _ _ _ ' .___ tish Foreign Secretary and 'iPré- Broadway -_ Dam- Control fyiug only sixty times, he said. ' D a “pee L y'P'e"'1e‘ (spselgl 1° gm, qu.,-d||,,) mier Briand of lFrancs were work ' and was found in umm- prevailed ln tba Home or -'r-he newspaper anticipates '-that --- ° ` (s"°°i°l '° "'° G"°'°'°") 00111011110 mapa Of torles above Broadway iiremell cummmee C 'W Ban a cause” 1118' 11 C°1°1‘ 11011111011 ..’|‘his d .. _ sbeamship Haiesius of the .-louaton .wr 0 es ° Da” 9 Guggenheim Vancouver voiced a obj tio . S' an 8 be hw” ated motor car trying to run the pedlgreed Banner °M° Bald 1° be Pipes and electric cables to the ‘Mr Ben' “I didn* say control" . ' y under the direction of the com- Y_ _rd 23. oner, was also The dairy interests of my dls 0 M A controversy ensued. Mr Bell be a co l stand over for further “__” - »r‘s-sed surprise th-at there had fwlme _ Messrs -101111 Y- Ph111iDS. (°°'\¢111U¢d on PIB-e 3) | (Special 10 the Guardian) been any protest in Canada a alll- ‘mkussion b“1.m°m'ed that _ac F- ‘Schulman Joh-ll J. g . |1\0R,0N»|~0_ Feb 1_6___Ah ev_deh_ _ ___ ___ _ __ _ _ __ cou-utahts shou.d be under -Mr. and Thomas Bmmp_ _ ce of the tremendous interest being Z plljlojrlhrg‘llxeclhol1;cell1ctl»,vel;llgbgigg stevilns ‘ilolnghlizdohherzdnfg mir; <11-‘illiuyrd in the preciou metal- . 11 1 (3 1_'1‘11 Wm' 9 V Vs ‘ ° F' C' Y' .stocks was show-n in t-he hgigh price 3-1l,:(,:;£u1,,og1,i€;1?§,1u:vhZnnéhlargeg 9111 01 111° °°mm11-Lei’ 11151 when hid Yesterday for a seat on the with having tilreatmed to shoot a they were most Iurgeguy neediedh ‘- g _ g standard_.stock and mining exchan- woman and with having been drunk regzrfggh Jgfélnggfmer Prgfgggtxh nnumm-3 current 111 the And ge. A bd of 311.000 was said to and disorderly, and on his- giving that _the Conservative L1he_,hx_v_e1-day 10 1111, 6119111 that _have been standing all day but B pmmme 111,11 _he Wouhi S-.gn 1, _P _ the-§hh.hhd heeh whhed at ,_h none of the brokers with seats for led 1 b 1 1 1 “1*v1h° "’3'°“ V” 5'°“1“ °“ _ Buch enormous li»a:_t};l_vlll emplla/ticully elldorslllg it -__ . _ - .. °'"-‘*‘”“- 11- ~°°°" ‘" ‘° “ge 160-00" “S “‘ °°"”:l::‘s.:.‘;‘; 5:5: _ __ __ ___ _ Schumacher oi! the necessity olf standing for re Mr. Fraser. conservative of settlement w'-ll be tu-rl ea at New von-K ren to -Forty ""°°“ °' ° ° "'“““ ng em" V 11111111110 difficulty had been ln ima- °1°°11°11 1° 1111911 “@1118 ul 1’11f11“_~I to make the ‘ment was approrved for second behaves chh_ reading late this afternoon by tht pbutid secret: -The significance ofsthe bill lies __ __ a cure can be in the fact that if the existing lun oes not n, ti d, and the America Smelting and 9° found not so much by treal._i~ng af- is changed :nlentbers 0.( Parliameul Mr '1"1'BB9r. "that Iimlgltlzve cxolrlltill- ghrphggiggswgilrmil 33"' New Ymk Refining Company? °.'11 19 1I11l>1‘0l>01‘ 101 U19 001111561 fectod areas as by stimulating the with slender purses who get .Cab reater secre- inet posts will be on the same fool ing as rich members. Cabinet offi cers in Britain are practically al- ways memlhcrs. of Parliament, and as re-election entails considerable expense the existing law has bud ly handicapped poor men and ev- en prevented them from lbecolning nation Day -Cabinet ministers. _ "At a. time like this. when we fl- hu-rd that one of tlhese should have ` Referring further to the neces- sity that members of the House - stand for rc-election when they get (labinet. appointments. Mr. paid- wtn said there had been occasions City yes. when members wdmimhly qualified naturallto be_ Cabinet. ministers had been oil well passed. over lbecltnse there was bile 6 . 312 METRES ‘sale showed any anxiety to acce t P ge 0 a S a n “Dm m°’i°aM"5' counnittee should each have couu- “1 0°V@1'11°1 111111115- 11111'-e been fear they might be defeated lf they Y P- D 17°- I0 , ll) lBll'8t HOU-ll d Tllliit po ill ll lil t ll T Miss fhucy Blanchard. coutralto, The last'-previous sale of a seat 11:; chfrgémgg 1,11,-e(;1;l:1n 1,§;11¢1<1,e me 1° get any °“° °°“”B°] V’ 3"" H D se emen 8 prihizcal tativss, ol sought re-election to Parliament, s in lf the motion now before the li"House is .finally m-ade_law the re- r weeks, an _ lan- io ndatlo th -ll. b _ i tb ~ \ i Duet~Seiected Miss -Lucy Blau- ely attributable to the present ll' th ri l itg "nt" wmormw I y u n as ere M ew mrs need no em tm expensh 0 on with re-election, and n premier fornlillg, e mean me h r woull be no _Governor‘s Island i l t Sat r- th it t_ l ti _s___e__________ __ ______ C_________ D_____________________ ________ __ __ _ e e 1 _customs hmhe resumed todhy_ R__ slice as u his cabinet need no es ue alou Y 9 11 1-111)' fu1'1-hcl' sal conviction recorded against him. A _ _-day. - rchestra. _ |95 ‘V111 119 9.11 the par-t of members. protest against -Magistrate Short's 1,' Sparks’ 'President of the com _-_ 'Frading yesterday Of three fluar- action was vo'ced in the House of merclal 'Protective Alwoclation' a yes er ay y _ _ No. 2 of-a.-series of agricultural high record in the history nf the J S Woolsworth Labor ( b muon had informed me 'Govern en re n eg _ BPL of Ag_h,h]_th,.e_ The Swine ..C_ D _ ust 1924. of the result of its in ertain officials l Emi d,' . _ -___ y 11 _ _ 'V11-1W00dsw0_____ _______ Yi.-aph€__:':____y vestigation ,nto smuggling condi C ___ ~Ca. vernment into which pro- I 1 in the ten months ending Jan ts) My DB111‘€‘1¥ H@H1`1" 511111111111 In Grosslnors v’nce this man is to be eentp" ;‘_‘_‘_l_‘;d ghrswggfrkznyexiigséa :heh ary According to returns (il) 'Ilhe Hills of l)onSegn_§" D lion Charles Stewart Minister of hhmhm that senator Jacques Bun the Customs Deiaartment rson 1* an e _ _________________ ___ No__________________ the Interior. said he thought he ehh_ former Minister or Cuhwm___ trade was $1.881 00000 __ could assure th memb that th .. _ crease oi $316,000 000 over the co ( ) Rose cl’ Vlty Heart Lohr 111111 ‘$118115 Were 11111 8115111-1Y 1111 man referred toewoufl-d ea: e was not gausracwry as a Mmm re din t h f h ous f ca year Exports 1F _ 1,1 h 1 ft gy,” 1,1, had failed to persude Mr Bureau _ __ Relchardt ___€_l_1_y__;v _hee __s_____ ___°:1;h_____E_h__- that me Montreal h__Dec_m__ J E up $211,000,000 and imports choosing n member of Parliament on the score that the lattcr’s seat in Parliament is insecure an-tl liu- hle. to be wresied from ihim if he should seek re election The existing -law dnt-es -back to the fierce constitutional strulzgiq just after the English revolution.) 11- T-he -Commons then feared that ahead the British Crown might exert all 11- undue influence through holders 1101" of valuwbie offices. and so ordered 1-01111 ull members of Parlianlunt uccclrt an in `,lng "places of proil-t" to stand for "ire-election. The necessity underlfy- E pre' ing tlhls move is well iilllstrnted Werelby an instance. mentioned in thc wf_m‘Hollse of Commons today during p 1- W F Fl i h ill sln8 town at 12 25 D hi took slightly A Bi-sailion, since dismissed by up 805000000 Increase in n' the debate on the re-election low. T0 4 F (` el” W 'I Vocal Duets by Prof and Mrs 011 1110 day pi'2Vi0us. most difficulty - the Montreal district. ____<,>i_ _ J Mcxemf, mes. 'r-be mainland malls and pas- Palucn Auanur, 1-‘eb 16.- Fl o'clock this morning. crease his load over David .Burgess --_ _ -e he Weather, Etc. The island railway -lines are Independent, who opposed him lui (Canldilin PNl°)~ (canadian pun) again almost completely re-opened the Prince Albert hy~electioll.`} `VVl-AISHUINGWON. Feb. 16.-'Phe HALu.~Ax_ N_ S__ Feh_ 16 after the last snow-fall. -Last nlg-ht with twenty four polls to report..‘C<>mnlerco Department iisures 101' gasoline tax or 31,; ¢¢.md per _ \GNoRANcE_ WAS the rc-tary plow, which left Tig the Lihoriil 1881101' hsd 11 mH.i01‘iiY 11191 Week 911°" th” C“““‘11“” lon instead of three cents as “_ nigh yesterday morning at 8.00 a. Of 5.322. The vote to date gives ST-iius in transit WGN 2-420-000 Government is now collecting, B\.\55- SQME l'ol-|15 m., had reached Conway. King 7.421; Bursese 2.099. bushels assisst 4.~5’l5.000 bushels- .bs made possible by a blll given QV B\.\ S`f°E\'{S . of parts of the Georgetown -branch 1`€1B -1181111191 123-000 11111`1`°1'5~ hiy \\\\\s` WT \\ [- 1 I \"®"4»/// L11 'TWO BUARDERO GNN ll A'C- ¢°11l1podatell. Front _lgoimcentrai location. Apply Gul lah. _ 'lm-I-is-al' 'Joe Pnlurwe or svanv description, cheaply and expedi- timlsiysxacuted. Guardian Genti- rsi Job lPrintery. -Phone l88. _'Beeson Fnoul l.AwNoAl.e: gasoil. 1 ai-e mx. Tattoo. C. C. » . BC. in Richard Chandler. Eastgo y_ R. dt. and receive 'rswa _~ 7085 8 10 sl. -r-us. so ru- too.. _no roi- sto.. 250 ibr 550.. B00 for 81.00. 1,000 for 01.95. Posupaid. oumiian omee. -moderately cold. 'i\orohto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . .- -Montreal, snow .. . . .. Qfuenhec. cloudy 22-12 Charlottetown, snow Bt. John, snow Boston, clear New Yer-k. cl sr tl s 'rn lu ` _ mfhdihg _fhafuufe Egvelfgaglhlaefg night. Over two hours hard dig- ____*._>____ properties of`Groeks living in Con- gms by A "am "ew W" name' (c,,,.d|.,, p,-ng) stantinople unless' the Greek gov- ”‘l'3’;__`t_‘;’e:_fgY°'st_h;!_b°dilhacxmnom H _ ll wlusppp-“R11-‘P°°“-~ 1"°\>~ 1°- °""“°“' “'°°“ 11° '°*‘"'° 1v'°1‘°"sys-ty who was 0.. up or tu.. -Lehi-sh Vfuiw °=p1'°" 1111111 N°- 11°” °11°11°‘1 °° ‘11“"° "°°“ "“‘°“ sllae for 1 distance or 1osze<-tml.-sl 19 hound f1‘°111 NW Y‘"`k 1° th1°’f‘°°m T‘"'k' ""'1°'5 1° 'M°°°d°""° I miraculous escape from serious - city was wrecked on ‘Holi Gate and Western Thlracs who do no-t |hjm.1"_ Fresh westerly winds. fair shi! 38-10 . _ . 26-12 s ul Y der coich and flsngor were car- _ -_High tide this afternoon at 2.86 of a fine-man. A so/are of pspsefls- 91111611 1h 1116 !1`111‘1Hf0l' 01 1/W0 11111' rled away by the force of the -- and tomorrow .morn-ing at 3.04. sm received cuts and bruises but lion people. but no one yet has re- 31159 tamed ¢1-°f"w1g¢ off 1119 (gamdlgn prog.) :Sun sets this afternoon at 5.20 none was badly hurt. ceived reimbursement for proper- track and were buried under s°~'- nAlnIlAS 'rexae Feb 16 _ . .. . . _ and rises tomorrow morning at ‘The crash occurred when I1! 1108 1119!' Wi’/fe #UNM 10 958114011- oral feet of snow. Up to noun to-‘ More the-n 250 persona are lerious ’V°U _W-ANT GOOD INVI-LOPEB 6.57. cars and the engine left the rails Once prosperous men are walking ddy wredking dren were still |y 111 wig, idfidgdgg md .1w,,n1y llpirst quarter moon -Friday. Feb. on the upper side oi ‘ e track. Had the streets or Oonstantinffplv 111111 Ypfkiul i0 01981' the main line deaths from the malady have been 19th 8.1! a. m, they left on the other aide they Athens with-out other assets than with the prospect that it mikht be reported in 'Dallas since :Saturday lsummm-,1d, me 61,111,511 mm. would have plunged liver the side promisory notes from their reepeo- open by 4 or 5 o'cloclr this after- noon. Thouwnds are suffering from utea later than cnarlottetown. or the mountain. tive governments. _ itoou. _ _ - _ a mud rom sg me sinus, heuu ls-14 . - » ' 24-121Mountsin ten m‘ies from hero Wdsy 11910118 1° 0111511911 '10 11° °x°1'““5°‘1~ The heavy locomotive and plow 39-211 resulting in I-he 0911111 01 1111151119" 'E"°1‘““5° 01 P°1'“‘1‘11°‘" be' remained on thsirails but the ten- A I 4d._.z4|w|11lum Graha and serious injury tween Greece and Turks have re- ol' how once in the old days. when the House would cu-rtuii the ex- penses of 'the Killg's Household, it was thwarted by n _turnsplt l'rom the royal kitchen who was u mom- her of Parliament. " Another argument urged nguinsi sengerg reached the city at two Premier King continues to ln- the ““r"1"a‘1 °f`1’he 1"`e””“' rc`“l‘e”` tio-ll law le that when members oi- Pnrllalment are appointed to the A cwbinet and henceforth seek re-el- ection the are sometimes tom _ y . Y ' 31118 polled by their constituents to coin* Wm -mit themselves on what they menu h to do as cabinet ministers regurll- U it d St t ti C midi heal. 111 » ing this or that measure. thus lim- WDULU BE FU\.-L; opmeyggéfggyssffsahewgiigpxgg - eo-oa»l_ ____f_1____"___ é‘___i’_i__f*_“ Wu" 13 égoow ha,-_ 213533; lfgdtlhlg i;gt|h|:t1|:.r;el:;;l;‘h: iting their freedom -of action and exposing themselves to gettin in- . ‘ ' E and s few miles outside or sourls.‘ ‘”"'“°'°" ___ Percy C_ -B1sc1<_.__Minist@r pg 1° 0”__‘;;‘_§;_”_;‘_f;‘__ 1°'_ff“‘“"“_]_‘f_’_"“-__________c__ WH B, OV ll 9 B C011 ' we1§11;&.§r-:ig 1r¥I:~%’orfa?;§_-1h wgrk _ I relfdingyof The bfll, said theeGov~ Ythensc. on -the ot_hl;r hnll_rl,__l:rt;hrl - . , . . ‘ 0 ` ing from Charlonetawn had last ernment was determtned to mgjléle ])0l»1l‘;i'B 1llli%eIlllT(1)\ll9i1` 0ll’[“;_`:if`l1fIlOYlB night reached Grand- View. tain the highways of the Provi _ Z` l'i‘he train from Charlottetown -to _ _ _ _ at their present high standard and 11n_ri__cf l__ht_ els-t_toru_tc-._____ _ ___ shm_mm.h|dh whwh hm here at ‘ . _ had felt it necessary to provide 0 Quite re cu unu-u Z 3_00_h_m___Ies1_erdhy and sham the - - l a means for increased revenue. party rllvcrrzcncl.-s. (L C. Clayton. ld 'Conservative nlemhcr lfor Widnes. He expressed a hope that it wou :gg ':;'h`F;1gr;l_FmhY;.=|d°;b?tt1;§3 not -be necessary to exact the full -made tin- motion for second read-I _ms momh_8_ _ ~ ' _ , , (chnmhn _,run f limit of taxation on gasoline as ing and Rev. H. Dunnico, Labor, ° ___ Dl‘0V1dod in the bill this year. but Consett. moved for rejection. Sir. % Q’ '_'°‘°'°*""_ _ E,§.§,2:IE‘;’-,N',S§hf°bhh§fJ,_t0f°f:; the -bill would enpower the Govern- J. A. R. Marrlntle. Conservative. / "L I » cl"-dl _G1-and inn-SWB was smothered 11- 1713111 1° 111079559 1-110 1!! lf 116008' York, seconded the rejection. - " _ ' ' w___Re dehth 1h 5 31,,” Bncwmde t1m19111'y to a -maximum of six cents while Arthur Henderson. Labor, _ 0 'lations be-tween Greeceanfl Turkey °"°1'W11°1m911 111° C- N~ R- D1°W pe; 88:11:11' 1 10 de for ¢01.-Burnley' °pp°Bed the measure nn Y L 0 I. 14 are strained once more by disputes °1’°°1“1 1° 5 d°°1’ °“m“5 at Hut' mv 'on B u B ma / the ground that “ch a hm should the I’arliument's life. -Premier Stanley Baldwin left the matter to a free vote of the -House. Cardinal Passes ‘lVilAlDRllD. |Fcb. 11.- Cardinal Benllooh Y. Vivo. d'ed today from diabetes. - - _ isction of the tax b the whole- 1, G _11 (1 ,e ,-1, 1h . d 01 Q -~> " A _ -. °' -»- »--»--- :::.:’:r ..:.:°.:“l. :.s;;.°=l::: -~- e “‘ ' °°" 5 ditlou i]ilHEiiH_l ii-i5E Such Bad Manners Can only Arise from ‘Superiority C 0 m- plex.’ U. S. ATTITUDE C O M I C First Thing Americ.an Divorcees Do is to Take Honeymoon Trip to Europe. ll()N\DON. February 16.-1Refe'rr- 'ng tn the exclusion of the Coun- tess of Calhcert from the United States this afternoon the Eveuink Standard prints t-he following lead- n-g editorial: "Vern, Counter-ls Cathcwrt, who was detained at Ellis island. now has been definite‘y refused admis- sion io the Unit 'Y 'lates on i-he grounds that -sill ldmitted the commlsion of a 1 use .involving moral turpltude_ 1" less wounding phraseology, sbs has admitted being lt divorced woman. '1We do not 'stop to consider whether, as one ofthe lady-is friends puts it. this action will make ‘America ridiculous in_ the eyes of the world! Almericu can ‘well at- forsl to be ridfculous. She is amaz lngly rich_ exceptionally independ- ent. and she can, ll' she likes, do with impunity all sorts of things that loss-fortunately Dlaoed nations would have to illlnk twice about. it muy provoke a smile to compare t-he moral -standards of Ellis IB- lanll with those of Hollywood and to reflect that a land which per. :nits so much freedom in matrimon- ial resdjllstment within its Own borders should bg so squeanlish concerning the divorces od! foreign- ers. But that is not the point. "The question is not so much the right oi' the United States to exclude persons. whocvrer they may he, whom it considers undesirable. Tho great republic can. fbrosdly speaking. do as it plcanes. No doubt there are treaty obligations which may l2m't in some degree the shutting off its vises to foreigners. but in practice ii has the power to decide to exclude anybody or al- most everybody. It was nn American admiral who, with the argument of a gunboat. broke down _the long isolation of .illpun and coin-pelled that country to,reeume -intercourse with the ncst cf the world. But if America should. in ber turn. decide to be u -hermit state 'there could be no que.-lt’on oi' invoking the precedent against ther. "Ellis island, in short is not so much lt question of international law us lnbi-rnational manners. Let. it be conceded for a moment that the United States Government is within its rights in insisting that ovcry foreigner who treads the holy soil of tho Un'non must satisfy its hir-ills in morals, -education. theo- logy and politi-cnl theory. But go to thc illrilhest limit of admission in this direction and it would still be a ieglllnlate- -matter ot’ complaint that intending visitors ‘L0 America should be treated ln the manner whicll has given ihe nam.; ‘Ellis Island' so undesirable a notoriety. “lf the United States Govern- ment does really hold that being dlvort-rd by ll foreign court of jul- tice implies ‘moral tllrp'tud-1' of a degree to make even a short so~ journ a source of spiritual danger 'to American citizens in lzenernl. then its business is clearly to main it known tlhat all rlivnrvcrl persons will be denied admlssion unless they have -previously satisfied the American embassy or consulate in their own country that spec'al °ln~ dulgcnce may be .safely extended to ____________________ (Continued on Page 3) '_Briand Breaks 1 With Socialists 1 (Canadian Press) 1 l’AllblS. Feb. 16.-4Pi‘sml¢r Brignd definitely broke with the Socialists this afternoon. declaring a mgior- ;11i' must be round in the Obama; of Deputies wiilhout them tb ` inn- rmmcml restoration or thi -He had been ill for a consider-‘1-m,n1fy_ ' able time and his symptoms 11°- M. nrlsml made s veiled tm-oat camo alarming this morning. King 31 111,s01u1|0h of the mmmhm-_ H9' Alfonso had shown much concernlsnld the government intended to for the ~prsla'te’s health and had go 1111-gush 'ml 1” gn* ¢° gh, - been kept informed as 1° 1111 °°f1~|l-nfl. lt would go to the Bent, the oblem and th 'cal-Znnal lalenuoeu Amnblsboplule gllamber. lr a minion was A of -Durgos. was 'born in 1864 and lacking it would prove Qs lm was created and -plociaimed March ibiliiy of th; present ghgmpg il_ii_llalili._iJl1tiinll iii _étltmivm Palau -illliii --1 "'°‘" 7» 1981. __ vous; the rlnauolal nm;-;¢1.m_ '.1- _,_ pa Stools at Grocers . \