» Q, r ' was ' iii When you are sailing in nasty wea- nil in / Z /'M ‘ , .ff-1 ' - V V' ` » or a , , _s ’ V ‘ » -_ ill-' 4' ' » - I 1 l ` I ig at ‘ MERCHANT il _ _ . ` If ther don't !orl¢¢ to' blow your fog 1: ~ 3f)7//’/ //' ' 'A " `&§"\l\ `\\\\\`\\ ' _ '-5 nom; :sent no use wrecking sense- 9 / ,f 'f #_ _ Q - » ‘ " ' hodye . /I i _ \ . V ` l ' `°‘\i Covers Prince Edward U31 '1. ug _>> Q _» ” "” wit irlrnii Lint the new p The Peop es Paper _...-»‘-'z-...i _ eodby verybody -- Ile* -`¢\.¢ mf ' MAXIMS pf g at liifi .ggi ig-E 5.: ____-,______ ._ _.-. __ ____ __ *___ ,_ _ , ._ iv E, ---i rf =L.. =-- J= = Aaaaallabaertatlna lnllvoraa ltd- “sirlu-f?1'=’~“`-f=~’f~lf-f‘i1- ¢~=--- _ I CHAiu.o'rrET0wN. CANADA. ruasonv, rcsnunnv 1s.19ao ~ S PAGES ' ' ... ...-. ...... ... ......... r- ' i E' ‘ "'J"";°- l f gf ¢== ei f r ' , -B 0 ' e o . Prince Edward Island Boasts Of Youngest Archzbzshop In The World N l . ' i i _'T l 'l-__1-;-_;- N N it in l i ‘ . I/-lrrest f Sloane May Save Man From ' I I A E i ' " C ' " ~'"'" ,V Il N Shares GootlLuch A , E C H 0 E 0 F 0 f R e g i n a Is Forme_1;Island;er Archbishop J. C. McGuiga11 Has had Brilliant Scholastic Career, And Has Held Nlunerous Im- portant Clerical Positions. In the appointment of Right Rev. Monsignor James C. McGulgan of Edmonton to the positisn of Archbishop Of R»°Glrm. Prince Ed- ward Island has the honor of being the birth place and early home of tha youngest Archbishop in- the world. Bom at Hunter River on Nov. 26th.. 1894. Archbishop Mctiiligan received his early education in the public school cnt that place. entering Prince of Wales College at the age of thirteen. From this institution he graduaiccl three .years later having attained great pxonocncy in every lirnnrh of study and receiving the toveued Goivemer~Genera.l’s medal. One year as teacher in the, school at Stanley Bridge irlterveried before lic further pursued his atudid at Bt. Dunstanu University. wherehe pus'-~ suerl his philosophical studies with such marked success that he ranked first in his class ai. graduation in 1914, and wha nwardéd his degree vdtli the distinction of B. A. Magna Cum Laude. The same year he pro- ceeded tothe Grand Seminary, Que- bec. where unqualified /access at- tended his assidu:/us efforts. A year ..__...-.,.._._ (Continued on Page,3) ANNOUNCEMENTS, ' .COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Mt-. Stewart Wednesday. Thrill ing show. 1770-2-15-3i. .`~~nunnnngt sais christian church Bchoolroom, Tuesday 18th 'I P. M. 1797-2-18-li. “l'li|mnmge Sale Chrlstiali Church Schoolrooni, Tuesday 18th 'I P. M. _ 1191-2-ia-ii. “'l`lrt'_ers vs. Meatchoppers, l-ligh`- llrirl lunir tonight. I-Iour'a skate af- tcr match. i811 "Hunter River Club loading hogs. Tlluf-“luv fornnron, Feb. zoth. Lis: U Olive with Secretary, Russel Nich- olson. 1812-214 A R R E S T E Dlent pilfering oi' his poultry. whihh ho tematlonll dlekcring. but hb °\l`\“°* are at thll #U50 ¢°V°ld Of °P"lm-l5m~ the Premier 'will seek in future, to hm never had the opportiinity of- replace hirchief in the confereneejome of the press have adopted I . *-- mains. has with the rid or the ant- network. omritiiv ‘he d"°g°"‘°\1b frankly pessimistic attitude. ‘t. en its practicabillty. The expressed' no particular P¢“l°"‘m Everyone probably 10111206 m°Y¢ ‘ hu pm m|_ mo,-¢°v¢;-_ that tn, wumun' hs” :E from a. roof onto the because of M. 'I‘ardieu‘a abserwb. Wi' ,than ever before some of the serious die is “it -md me ‘love L, rn the :)1;;hw°x';1;1gml::';';;":;;‘:( rf); MoN'r1u:AL. Que- Feb- 1"--MMI- ~ isa a in hrarverr putltbaldly that vw and seemingly inroiuhis problems rm 0 _ » trap and Mrs. Aikens recev so eo _ _ W rl” J' B°“u'““°' M°“""°*l b'°k°‘°’ charge oi' birdsh`ot in her leg. _ little work may be done on recon- which are confronting the conference _ th "{5Ui'ln| Hogs, Sheep and Lambs It henslngton every Thursday fore- WIL Alden Moose. 9342-10-21-Molltuoltf. °‘Wl_ltslilrc Club loading hogs. 'n“"f='f4_Gl' forcnoon, February 20th. I-ist with Secretary, E. N. Easter. 1804. "Emerald Club taking live and ‘l""“‘°‘1 h°le Wednesday aftemoon ltlh February. D. N. McKay, Bccret- "~"~ iaoo-2-is-ai. H"Hcar Thomas Hiscott leéture in unter River Hall on V Wednesday :Vcnmiz February lllth. Subject siifwhood Days and Twenty Years at °» im-a-is-zi. H'1'H°°kev at I-runtrrnivrr tonight, niimana of Bummersida vs. Hunter thev" Royals. This promises ur bs bm time of the lkate "i" match. _ i lals wxglleaaswin ohita Hatchery. new- mh cross. starts operating 'March my Ce" bubbly a. P. neon, ocea- ml brad from record strain ne 274- Price auo. char. /mae- ’"“~ Prob. _itll-2-lui. . _...... ‘The Baldwin load Dramatic °"“’ Win was it p “lay aw- §‘;lVvif;e". in mira-4 ‘burr with mms M .“."tiiusb1al\t ' I §'_»,. _ pf _-»t ri. ui). , . . rv-.‘ . ._~,,,~__-./‘~., . _. , » UNE UF. THE BEN E.|cElSON FLYERS. FUUNIJ .-.___ Body Was Picked Up Hundred Feet From 'Wrecked Plane Un- der Five Feet of `. -' “'.,,._.¢'; ' ismlei is the Guardian) __ POINT BARROW. Alaska. Fab. 1'! -The body of Earl Borland was found last Thursday, wireless advic- es received here today said. The body was covered with five feet of snow and was near the engine which had been thrown lilo feet from the wrecked plana in which ,Carl Ben Eleleori and Borland were flying to -the lcebound steamer Nanuk. No- vember 9. ' Nineteen men searching for misl- son's body resumed work today after a three days interruption due to stofma. lt was believed that Borland was instantly killed when the plane struck the Tundra. His body will be moved to the motorahip Nanuk to- morrow. The searchers are working under hazardous conditions living in tents and snowhouses. Pilot Harold Glilam | was .arrested in Quebec City today on New York bootleg lit § $1? r sf és: 5 _U¢\I$ittll \ l mints, initrd rbaoafro. oat. nv v- Miss Lucy Fagge, _of l’eppe.elI, Ml"-» Mvutlr mania the anughur of a baronet when her father, a .tack-of-all trades, Inherited the ¢|¢_|,, upon the duth of his brother, Sir Cbarlea Faggs. -.__.__,i llhisl un iii; LONDON, Feb. I1-Comparative naval figures issued by the French delegation to the naval conference tonight credit the United States with the largest navy in the world in w- tal tonnage, that is, ships built, building and authorized. They show the tonnage of the British Navy has been cut almost in half since 1914. that the French Navy has been cut by 457.000 tons. and the United States Navy has increased by 385,- ooo tons in- the past is years. ' The figures are as follows: 1914 cirrrt nrittin ._ 2,41s,azs United States .. 984.500 Japan 846,000 Italy aaa_ai2 France ....... 1.139.308 1930 1 ,$99,896 1 ,349 ,902 853 .383 360.419 631 ,808 ntment of Mrs Norman P* Wilson an in the ouii of naruto. moral bm" ' V my hm to build -bww# moot-be asc by the United Btatu """"'°"-"’”°" __ tienately ceauuam was owned in. tba U1- dw (Canadian fren) 5 3 _i EL. ill if l ` .(.vt»,, . ._ s E F or il it 'E E r E l ed By Col. D. Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Maoliin-‘ non, D.S_.0.. arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday afternoon at 2 o'olock, returning from !.0ndm1._ Englsnd.` He was 'a passenger by the S. S. Melita from Liverpool, sailing 1 Feb. 7. The ship docked It Wlst Bt. John Saturday night at Il o'elo¢k. the passengers being landed at I0 a. m. Sunday. It il three miles from West St. John to Bt. John proper, ,nnd the drive through the terrific ‘snowstorm was quite exciting. "At one time," Col. MacKinnon' states, "we narrowly mined collision with a street car. and I alotload several accidents to automobiles. It was one of the worst storms in its intensity I have everjaan, ai\d__wo,wera vary noon arid arrived in the aftlmoon On Return From, England. f T hectic strike days of June 1925 in mu mwninn but °wm‘ t° th’ the Ca/pe Breton coal fields were “"7 mm 'man md “th” WW' heard in the Supreme Court of Can- the l 1 | “WW P°°P°.°°“d 11°* “ni ada. this moming. The question be- me..'I‘hny told me I could hire ii.: fm., me Cvut ww th, mhmty of .privately Wmbd plane. a Moth two-i Nov, mm, to my thc wat., and A. MacKinnon seater. Thi# I did; and except for al iitua airtorniort aus to it being nl amlll, open plane we had a very' good' trip. We intended to look over the vimy Bench from the air, and went out in that direction: but *tha pilot misunderstood my signal and we landed ,in a field near Dunstafr- ulgi. Whore I had an enioyable con- vsraationi with some ot, mffriends ‘in that *diatrlevt who did not know who on earth 1 wal. in the flying tags. We took of! oaslly and circled ueu§\,il~ _ Qlwa o,ounie'.,of tlmel. r' a cilln; the heheh demands with what i we vera fo the neat few YM"-' it gs iii iii _ii it ii? fl? itgizig Eiiiiigi ilnri r§‘§ii§E‘ gags? §;?§ it but hops has not been abandoned thiaovenibl. (Caaaln hall) p AIIOIIIS. hi. ll.-Alsa- Uooto. Ualhd ltatea Anlaqlat to Fellll *I il 0 vp r _ V _ r l»raaldantDaumarg\»att»no'alcckweraroport»d . London Fur Sales CAPE BREW" CUM STRIKE Fur Market Situation And Con- ' __ - ditions Generally Throughout NOW S0253 G°""- C°“' _ Europe Interestingly Review- l tests Losts and Ex. penses of Maintain- ing Troops In New Waterford. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb. 1,1-Echoes oi the expenses of sending the militia to the vicinity of New Waterford to quell the riots. The bill amounted to $l33,ll8.'l3 responsibility for pay- ment of which the Province of Nova scotia disputes. Throughout the mornin; Hon. Lucien Cannon Solicitor General for the Dominion contended that the Maritime Province by "RPN" or implied centre/at" was liable. The troops had been requisitloned bl' the then Provincial Attorney Gener- al, Mr. Cannon deol¢red.- Ind H I 5 hnxy.nnt.ts:aara,+ta‘aie4eiifnht§~\i\¥1ttr¢a»$e-*monarchs stewart' s¢i,,,,,,,q,,,,w, th. inurni 1....; been Bay of nindy at the time." companys wharf; 'sem' to New Waterford in -'gd of the civil puwer in CUPS Breton.” ` lifade Trip ia Moth rlane. law Car Ferry from the Air. f»I-he mmm had nm-|n.ined on ser- “I was fortunate in the pilot. Mr. vm in CW, Bfsgrm from June 12th. “I left for Moncton on Sundayat James wade. who is operating the 1935_ to August 2/m,,_ 1925, he mn. -- unu¢r1_ when the attorney Gfbml quite late, so I arranged to fly over wontinued on Page 3) . ,we .,0tif,¢,,¢.10,-, mst their- services i .. s wee no longer required. _i._..--- oi Emmys body' _ week, getting over an attack of |119- hi do some perhaps considerable nav- reason for the action was :hen and __._.____..__. Pfacticabilify ' pe which developed from a severe fal building when tha conference is perhaps, none was necessary 101' in ` raid which he hld when he left hor! oomplvfed. Tho probable outcome of I the words of a close friend of thc » ,for his capital Friday. Replmins him the conference thus would in its max- Premier. the reason must be obvious (Canadian Press) :temporarily at the headef the Frienc: lmum I-!i\¢¢t be only limitation, al- - tg everyone. In view. of this G ' WAIRXWORTH. Ont. Feb. 17.-A d¢l°¢lif|°“ W” A"15l'|d* 3" "1 - thmllh \lll\itl¢»l°\1 101' (WC Wlfb "0" out and out opposition Mr. M.acDon- 8 - I l man trap devised by Howard Alkena, French 'Foreign Mlnlswv. Brland il :would be 'g considerable accomplish- ali-i's resignation today has caused :,n;:;u;h‘:dlmzifesoinczgrggg \s If 10081 fl-YMCI' W eumlfmbe P“m“" 3 |’“l’ mum' tt' dlpmmuy ‘nd in 'mm in mu" D°l°““°m amnuy “me sumfls' 1° 1’ fe" h°w°v°r "ha" verted into workers clubs. schools. The G_a_l lows Alleged Slayer of Sydney Youth Again In Toils May Be Murderer of Western Man for Whose Death Herman Ravinski Is Sentenced to' Be Hanged. 'Tomorrow-Stay of Execution Will be Granted. 1_____._._..__i-...__ .....q-i_- iiliiiiiuii iiiiii ans iiiiniiii iiiiuiicnuii To Restrain Solloway. ` Mills Cortmany From "Selling" Hi `s"St`ock Held By Them On Marginl - (Canadian Press) HAMIIIPON. Ont.. Feb. 17--Jud¥€ Carpenter today granted an interim injunction to Simon Herslaman to -~rf-f = - ' ' V- We ---~ -f Y ; ` rer-tn-.in the souowav-Mills Com- . | pany from selling his si/ack. held hy ` them on margin. LA TES T DOINGS A T THE H-mr ew in-= he wr ' traoted with Soiloway-Mills tc carry NA VAL CONFERENCE "°°“' “’°“° ‘°'°“’ “'°'"‘ °“ °” - third margin and that he had kept _ __ . _ ,_ , , ,.,\, D the necessary amount of collateral ' R E S I N E ut Now he declared a 50 per cent (Special to the Guardian) naval building programs as contrast LONDON, Feb. l'1.-Tl-ie Five Pow- ,ed with programs of reduction vis- ‘ his ,M-,ck is not to ur mid, Ho 1155 er Naval Conference enters its filth ualizod when the conference firstl i'3l‘\l‘||“\ I'"”) mp ~v\'eek. It is minus an all important mot. LUNDUN- Feb- 17'_Th° 1°” figure. Andre Tardlau, Fm-ich Pro- , 'niece is rather general reoognit- strained relations between the Llbbf mier whose demand og 135,000 naval ion that the conference is plat the Government and the left wingers of ‘tons for his government has threat- stage where actual reductions of the Indci'>¢11d¢I\it EWUF ;P*\'t; W1; cried serious possibilities for the out- fleets are going tp be possible. The mlnated today I1 1° NS SM Uh 0 "turning "Dm the scene of the renee Mr. Tardiau lm `aasion wldel held is that ac Premier Ramsay Ml¢DUl1lld ffm" ' come of the confe . Pl' Y Dr - Burch brought ‘md of th' "nal" Trap Prcved [ts will remain in Paris possibly for a tlcally every nation is going to have membership in the I. L. P. No stated 1. . ma.rg'in is required by the broker if lied for an accounting. SUVIETS WAR r i (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. s.. rea. 11-'lihat the arrest of Ei-nmett Sloane. Montreal. committed to mud trial for the murder of Ddbioia Richburg here. will certainly bring a. reprieve for Herman Rmflnskl. sentenced to 111.08 at Regina, Ilebruary 19th.. for the murder of David Oats. 'raronto bond salesman. at Duo; Lake. Suk-. Iliff winter, was the statement made here today by Sergeant. H. H. Bleak- cney oa the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police. Halifax. who acting on 'instructions from Commissioner our-tlu-rat st-I-mes. ottawa. i=r°=°°d- eri nrr_9_-ana ibtex‘g_l,\_g-gg_,8l»oua It the county jaii"'{n the presence of J. w. Maddln, K. C.. for the 0r°wl=» and D. A. Cameron, K. C., for the defence. The action of the Mounted Police followed a. wire from a. IVE-be lava in saskatchewan. described as Ravin- ski`s sweetitieart. Upon reading I lieu-spatier story of the Sydney mur- der, she said she instm-.tly recogniz- ed Bloane's description as tlllylni almost. exactly with that sho had new-1 Ravlnsld give of “Jimml B;r0wn" tho mln R.lVll1Bkl Clllimof killed Getz. Brown could not be lo- ¢n,h¢<1. Misa Love said her attention wan attracted to the newliblvbl' story by the name of Brown. which Elcane had given prior in his ar- rest.. ` Awarding io the story told her! Ravinski had been associated with Gat; and spent a. term in Jail aftef' the latter prosecuted him for t-hell ~-,1 ...... ...__ (Continued on Page 3) UN The Weather, etc (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, Feb. l7.~’I‘he Soviet grain warehouses and the like. Of- 'PPIY ‘mcmunny "th" than P" fi_cials declared the churches werel { Bt r suasivo methods in the governing of el- l °°b1l>1llbt laid by Albert Lumurr. nznar nations think fit ana proper. that roms tort sf a satisfactory a-U . ' “' charslns him with bunvertlna 8250.- r¢Honorable and in-ants rhouia have`;lre;au;m- ,recount rintny will b: feigned- . LOCk€d In [C6 f'“"°““ °'¢"“““°’“ ""° ”’°”“' 000 to tha use of his own office. Ho til M. Tardieu is avail e or ul- In a determined e ort town- ~ was later- arraigned bafors Judge `\ ,,' ther direct discussion of the prob- eiia Japan‘a demands for a aeventyl --- 1’ ouahbn hare and had a hail or |2s_.- M€mb€f3 NOW ~~tm. rna as tnattrrs stand the trench ,smut ,ms in naval power with . rsnetiri ts tht cuaranni 000 fixed for his appearance on Fhb. ,demands represent the crux of th' the views of the U. S. and Great sA1'NT`.1Cl-Il\`B, N*fld. Feb. i'l.- 20. » _~_" - conference nelbfflli-i°l\l» *hit Will' Britain. the American British and Locked in the ice at the mouth of (ClIlMl|ll\ |"'¢5-‘l ng the ‘parlay which will d0il\‘\1\\\\l‘.1apariaaa Delagaha nut at Bt. Bay of lalanda the steunora Comer- ' °7TAwA» °m~ 7”' “_The “V” the naval building WUI!!-ml of 1’-hi James palace. b'ook and Kyle await the outcome P°1 - ' fl' po r , of a.ti»l\1Ptl tb aeeure a P11119 f°¥" Ownéd By U» Sa of ottawa, ts the senate, will mean Th, situation sriany ia thu that tha purpose or nrnviaing than-i with ` " u departure in the traditional way in Frm” 4,, “king for a total naval ‘ f d O supplies. The Corncrbrook owned by Bgotlggg-gr which members bf "W UPN' “W” .tnnnqe rn or me or Just lui than D8 8dl'8 fl the 1r/.ernatisntl Paper oo.. was “W0 5°” ‘“"°"”d \’y.th°“' s°°°k"'l25,0® tons. has sat a 110|" ul' '» blulhtin the _ibm I-“'l°“i3‘\ 10° VUUU Three members ol a family were ' ---- bf- _H°l1- l‘1°"‘“» 9°"“°°"~ ‘Y’°“‘°"- voiving about 240,000 was et baud- C0|!f!d€flC8 VOE3 atfomptlns to meh i-rumbonnnuu-l ituisa ana two injured in n coins- . ¢¢,,.¢|.. 5,,” time our aittrncnn that inttwl rn; in that tuna. 'ma figure ia sci _ . tn the wut tout or Newfbunulludni wnaamvarrouj rub( li.-'mat ef Mdfwlbs tb' °°“°*°" '* *‘°“' time in that whith oraataritainhu icrnuiaa mai tt iaarl~nowwrlnt~ ii ants ir tsnriatrssit mutate that °r~bl°_c=\1¢bm°°‘ fb f“l“f° 1* W1" .usa for hu-an and that pt Arn- nuua- no lv.-'m 'rvdbu -nu rm. wt.. thtmrea ii-srn tn. ,,,,,,, em of ,,,,, ,,,, ;,,,,,,_ .m the -'rin aloha" sunk an rum run- “MN” *Mm *S "l"°“°""’° ’“°”" erin. that the Bfltilh °°"H“'*=° °°v°fb”\\\?* 'U U°°’“ °“ ' '°“ Nwfwbdlbbd G°W'b=“¢bt ¢° wif* atadwhtiivea at aria, wcnirrntwt ' of oobfidotloa lata this afternoon and _Mr and in turn vu caught in the mu, d»eiatstoprraaatiurss1a\a\4»b¢°it»aulyirrr»tmary-11\°w°\=b°fb are INDI short dllhnca of! Port and are Baud, llii? EEEESE Zgégggn sgiggg giigs iii. i .i ft ‘ . ` ' . ] a ,` . Y ‘tw , ‘ , .V Y 1. p H \ ’.' ~ I ,J , ., .) _ K rkers. Perhaps as a coincidence ng bitterly at persecution of christ- THREE KILLED AT CRUSSING GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Feb. 17.- on between an auto and a Pere Marquette passenger train fourteen s from the scene of the accident John Baku. 42. his daughter Jo- , lt, and his son, Martin, six years old. Mrs. Baker was aitically injured and John Jr., ll years old received a fraet-u_ro_d leg. Occupant: of the oar apparsntly were blinded by snow mich via telling and did not us h ' tthltrltl. V overnmeut over the weekend order-` wut" l osed in line with recent policy on! up ° . r ai i » e conversion orders came at n time lun" hen the foreign press and foreign R* nn in aurria. '~ . - whim-°` Att WS Clltcxso _ 1 if?- it.. 'hi /f""' - s '. ._ .._ .. .u. rec. 'l8.- Maritim' Moderate winds, fair and decided cold. Toronto, cloudy ... ... .. 12-\" Montreal, clear ... .. uro-6 bale Quebec, clear ... ... uro-lo belo I-lalifhx. clear ... .. 32-2 belo St. John. clear ... ... 22-8 belo Boston, clear ... ... ... 10-2 beio New York, fair ... ... .. ll-L Charlottetown ..lB-Q belo High tide this afternoon at 2.1 cad tomorrow morning at 3.22. Bun aata this afttnoon at 5:` and riaea tomorrow morning at 0.5' Inst-oirtarmoon 'Ihuraiiay re`~_ NUM L_ lr _ 'euaaamhle use eighteen minute.. lata Iran otldaatatows ` l ’ I J ` ` ... r .>.~_ . ., ",("1y1‘...'\»'»i if ' ' 5" . " ' ~' .‘-‘ . ._ i Mr.; "_ '~ " ., ‘- ' ' ' ‘yi " ’ ' 1 . _ `. '~' ~‘ "~ _ -=r., ""7 _:Jr » »1=" ' - f' ` ` - ‘ '- ' _ i . -, 1'- ..~ ..,»_-. .e _v .-,(_._,,_;. .~ _ 'fi -_ _ . .j . ' .‘ _ . ' \ , .L M , `4 _\4Jq,,.:..`,l~;.iW I 1 ._