MAXIMS OFA budget; other sorts“ can't. Milli Developments The cabinet council tuct nlght without the lPromier, aiiriolfi resign ing. - . 'l‘ iduy's llliglti-l‘ tiiiitindl ilidepoltdcnco, who WHIP responsible lnlll tltt-i~e.:'ni'e\ it is probable ti.’ Niiiitiils - »—--¢0>---_ TORONTO, Oiii., .\i:i.r<-li hols today. At. ti. drug lii'->i ilt the litiapiilli. rl-lillr stairs liotlso, n at the ilifiililRlli in cd Slillilur; of the woman. The tvnnmn wag is anotlu- clliitl six yours iflllis. Announcements, Coming Events, illlii it litlllll ill liiilil llallizltitl-lit will ‘lie dissolved. Flrtvatis resignation, it is iliuler- stioll. wits tine to the zfaci that. he was t-calioltstlric for tho comprom- ise prcyiosal in the Anglo-El-Kyllliait treaty lliitler which British ticctipit- lion oi‘ itlgyltt should trontinac alt- olhor tlltciltll- with eventual refer- tun-e of tho mutter to the League insect-mar. There is something-strenuous and worth while about folks nlto run a , l Place Relations With Bri-, » tain on 1922 Basis. |°‘“‘“‘ F°I“."_“‘_“",‘°_“‘EEL__ CAIRO, l-Zgyl-itdsrch o-Prcm- fer Sarwat Pasha today resigned. his grill-o for “reasons of health." . st . and “reed upon terms ‘cf a note soil-i,‘ to Lin; llrilislt High Commissioner» lprtt Lloyd, rejecting tlihfl proposed "pilllll treaty- It. is under- mht; the Premier handed this note to the lltgh Commissioner ltefore, Th.» Egyptian government's t te- jt-rlitlti oi‘ the proposed treaty and i'l‘(‘lllit‘l‘ Sarwitfis consequent res- ignation was forecast several (lays ago iii tiltoiiicial despatchcs front developments pill ; ptiian rcla-tloits back to.‘ llll- pfisllltlll (tcctipled ili‘ 1922, wlitutl ilrl-ai llritaltt granted Egypt cott- |l Vida not known what the ticrii til-us will lic. but It ta tindrrstnlttl llull. |li.- \\'.'it‘tllsts, or Nationalists. flit‘ lite hmuk. are not anxious to linden 1,11... [illl Ytliéptlllflliiiiilitlfi of office, tlhat Woman, 21, Found, Murdered iii lllime ii- (‘tlrlt inuiioalti. a married woman. titled 27 yours. was found |lllll'(|i‘l‘t‘ll ili ilt'l‘ ilillllt‘ on (litlilviftlillltl llulli-J- \'.trl|, ili the ltlast. hind, ily neigh- stub’! Woodbine Avenue a'nillo from tho lions», Pl-‘to Paiiieaio. the woman's -.-illu' was pickcii ‘up ili a. ‘lllili: rt-ltdiiioit front the effects of drinking iodine and wits rusltctl lo illl Th‘ woman was found lying in -1 llool of blood at. the .i'ooi. m‘ iiiu,'decisiort of the New York courtthal. (i‘ll.‘ilt‘ll0ill'ti‘ -resident.s of Cnnadn be allowed to plcktlvo with \\'ili4‘il illo crime hurl (‘Ylititdlliy iifllll rotliliiiiietl lyitilg ltesltll- hor- tltlntl-tilo, when taken to tho hos- pital was t-otttrrtltl with hlriotl and ltall .-,tl.l..,,,ty swallowed a‘ lnrgfl probably the Supreme Com-t oftlte q,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,- ,,,,,,,,,._ no ,,, ,,, .,, ,.,-i. United States scents inevitable. lit-at 41 liilihlflll in tho ‘our-val iltYi- _ , liiilil. The police helical they will clmlmcn" Qmcmly "m" they h“ '3 ilt‘ ahla lo connect. him with tho 59°" "l0 will 0f lht‘ ruling. butihey ‘ liin their rights mo Wm n, they_were W1C‘ _ _ 1,,.,,,,_,‘,, ,,.a,,,,,a,o_ "m, mm, yo", classing bordei commuters as int nlll girl. ltrtrie, hat been seen on mlgranw’ ,1... _.,,.,._., ,.,.,.,,,g_ ,jy ,,,,,gh,,n,_, ,,,,_ lfhey stitzlzest that. the Jay Treaty iorn liitll‘ entered lhc house. Titer" oil. Meetings. Etc "Poitiiug. Si. lnovitic pimures. Peters. ‘Thursday. 2907-3-5-2i. l “lltintit llcrbort Chili loading at Mount ii4‘lii(‘l'i W. T. Coady. Sctfy, 2938 KS lyctluesday‘ 7th». ‘Mffllllfl i0 Carnival at Hunter llivl-r. .\iull'(‘il 10ili. Prizes for ltesi 2940-3-64“ rosltlnlt-s. can“, Marl-ll 6th. "Mrs- llriggii oi‘ presented by u't miss lt. __-_. °_'i'tlitie to lllQ concert. anti box “ilfllll lil littrtilvllltt llltll on Wad y. .\lnl‘(‘ll 7th. if not fine first "instill "ll" ilitrht following. 2923-3-6~2l o .___... “Ant taking livc hogs at Kon- "lllllllu. Tuesday. March iii-h, llllun. Alden ‘Mfiflflfl. "Solos, “llull.-l. Creek mm" llull. Wednesday and have n. htlr time. (lid . l liirnh "lltlrsc ‘R0608, Riverside Park- 13th. ' Qilifi-ii-Bfli "llut-key fl?_;\llll8l‘» River. ' Winolotndially invited. Admll-‘llm Vernon, we¢n”\hy_ ms July ‘aunt 7th. Ruatico vit- , litiinz arm,- “mm i’ uctilni: of Cavendish Hail. Three-act comedy. the Poultry Yartd". tho young with" 2829-34-51 2925 ._..... quartets, readings. dili- (‘lty and local talent. Muir night. Z951 “lienr lltll BIocumJctl Whcolttr, Sol illolni and otllorri. btiz soc- mig Crook Hall. Wednesday. Tiii- 2951 tlll MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT. __._ Dlctaiorships are wrong, not. bee cause at too Inuoh power. but too little r-sponnihlllty. lBritish rn..;;.?ii‘ "liélgl. ‘r1... l l .Was S e i z e d: Serious Crisis. i. lCemdian Pressl l (Special to the Guardian) MIAMI. Fina March i l-J. a‘ '.- . - ~-l f. . . . .g..lt to heed a warning shot across hetq- ( I w ‘y “m l | , ~T§‘,...‘.,.,.~. bow’ rr°m ‘he C°l15l~ GllflFl-‘l Shipt|lPll0t| lotlav \\llll titt- 'Ol‘~4’iL‘.'ll lTlill'i c3551" 135l- lllglll. llle Brlll5ll AllXu-Kisiers oi’ ttttisl Fllropezili rtiuniril-s m“ schoone" Isle or ‘lime “'35 ‘lqplfllt-iiig serious uiid intporitntt tiecis- ed when shc docked hetc todayzlugng ,.,.‘.,.,,,-,,,',',,,,, ,,.,,_.,,,_,,. ,,,~ p," ,from Nassau. A search failed io,,..‘, ,,”‘,,\.' ., ,]n',,",-,,,. ,,,,, 1;‘ disclose any contraband and she '.'“7|=,' . ‘(ncluipyf ' ,,‘,l,,‘.,'l_i ‘WM remased- bu, the Capt Wm Kpuesit up, aunt a. its .1 ll - ct .. , ‘wheem. “w; he“, to answer {ed lllfillllllll‘ c‘ the council. is rep- churge of refusing to heed a Coast "Ofimlm "y Hon‘ Ram“ Djmmrzmm The tttrist important item on iih‘ ,agl-lida is the zlffuli- of the Si. Got-l ‘hard iliacliliie gilns, in w ' it the League fat-cs a. serious cr s. it is| the first case that has tit-ism antler, iDeatli or Great u i ; syplem tt-itertriiy. ,he IIAC-ilgdllt‘ I, was ,.eg,.e,,cd by 3,, ma, H,S~E,,e,,.n ,\.,,.E,,,en_ _ - [was chairgctl with ililllltli'll_\' i" onour LtctitenaittGovernorHcartz Dr. Giichruti, Dean of College — I . (can d! Pr H, ‘maintain the tliS“.ll'll"illlll£‘Ill provn- trits unable to be resent, but it is Dr. George Green. _ CALCUTT?‘ “g1 ,el“55 L d lclis r.’ the ltcat-c treaties, Icxpelcted that he trill attend tlttsi Mrs. Ciilcltrist, wife oi the Dcan- , S, - “K "' °' .6\'€l'llllg'S tircseittaiioti. for WIIiChJLMISS Florence McDonald. - “m- Grem- mdh“ Maksmmt i.»- said. the house has been nearly Lieutenant Small. Chair of Mat- tvho was made a. Peer for his World War work, died today, aged 64, Lord Slnlta, first Bar- on of Raipur, was the first na- tive member of the Executive Council of the Viceroy of India and was the first Indian to be granted a British Peerage. 11c was graduated from the Presi- dency College, at Calcutta and went to England. There he stu- died to be a lawyer. llc was called to the bar in 1886, and ._{-<0>——- , Olympic Team Arrive From Paris lCanadlan Prcssi LONDON, March 5.-Thc Canad- iun Olympic team arrived at Lon- dott from Paris yesterday after _vi- siting other European capitals, in- cludiitg Berlin. Vienna and Ant- Tlie Utiiictl States circuit court of appetiis today held tiiut Mary (‘ook and Antonio Daiieloii, residents of Niagara Falls. Ontario, who u-ovu taken in'io tsustod] tvlteit ‘they ai- tempted t'o cross ilte Pcaco llritlg". on llecemliet 3. last for ilic p11" tiltso of workitig for the day in Nia- igaru. Falls, .\'.Y.. were not. immi- grants and tlroreforc not. l-atvfuill’ sublet-t. to detention- Tho coilit held that. tho Jay treaty entered llllill by Canada null the United Status in 171M grout"! wltrlretts of either nationality lit" Plgllli. to transact business in Lil" ltcigliboriiig" country’ and for tint purpose to cntl-r lilt‘ t-ptliitry- icin- ptirlti-ily witiiotit lilo llstial iltiilti- gmttlolt restrictions Tito del- ‘tit trltit-it was unani- otis ntakcs il t'it‘¢ll' that l-vl-li lit-t t‘lt~i that Allis-ms (‘otlk is a llriiisil this morning to High Conttnisslon- er Laikin. duy in Miss Cecil Smith was unable ishcs tomorrow. _ P. J. Mulqueen, Sheriff Paxiion Olympic games sailecl for Caitad: Saturday on the Baltic. Where Advance (Canadian Press) i eventually became a King's werp. All the players except Frank Counsellor. Sullivan and RossTaylor came froitt ~—" Paris by air. n E l‘ _ ' ' The team plays an A - Hg i511 squad on Thursday. Solmc of tlltlel - Canadians substitute payers w assist England. Members of the D n Royal Family are expected to \v1t- . n ncss the game. _ e ' The team is in first class condi- _ _ , tioit. W. A. Hewitt, their Manager NEW YORK ‘Ml " “larch 5' M on the trip. introduced the players‘ ‘Miss Constance Wilson skated to- thc Ladies‘ Championship. l0 skate. having sprained lter back in practice on Saturday. Jack East- wood and Miss Maud Smith skated b in the Paris competition’ which fin-mm. W. A. Fry and some other Canadi- ans accompanying the team foriltc ,._- Polls May Be Held GIVEN ill TllE Crowded House Greets The Premiere 0i The , Musical Comedy, A most delightful entertainment took place last night in the Prince Edward Theatre, when the musical comedy “In College" was presented utidcr the auspices of the Ladies Auxilin a tinge. to a crowded house. completely sold. ‘ It is a jolly musical comedy, witlt plenty of rollicking songs. and lots ,of wholesome fun. As in most pieces of the kind. it depends for |its effect rather on amusing situa- tions than ilt plot. However, it, tnay be said that tltc College hero, Jim- imie Cavendish, tnakes a touch down in the football match in the llast. act, and tnakes satisfactioty arrangements with his sweetheart. Miss "Jim Cltaning. the girl froitt Dixie. before thc curtain falls. while the firc-catitig Major Kllpelt- pH‘, who was technically deceived by Tad Chcsaldinc. the College cut tip, who ntasqltcraded as the hero's wealthy aunt. scams in a very fair way to ittakc a profitable, and doubtless pleusattt. match with thc trcal aunt. llliss Jane Cavendish, of Wall Street. Every one pcrforlned his or her part so splendidly that. it is quite ‘impossible to single anyone out for praise. Worth ' Z [College girls was ntuch enjoyed .b_\ t tho audience. 'I‘hc excellent support hole given by Wagner's Orchestra ‘also deserves it-tcittioit. ‘ And finally, the capable and iii- trlligent direction of Mrs. A. J illollic. is worthy oi‘ the highest] ,t~olitmcitdatioii. Without it. tlic play tsucccss it was. l lows :-- OTTAWA’ March 5__Thc,-e “moi Jintniitt Cuttcittlisii. n Rail-flair yboy-Frcd Whitehead. subject nlzt born iii t‘ iadll a-id be no (Ilgcflun in sight, at. present that. liant-Ioii is a llill!\ hi‘ llaiy. but Jules Gustoitquay, Chief Elect-l, w“ S l n“, thl-y (‘illlllill lh- lawttllit- cxrltttl-ni oml Officer, IS keeping tits recordsfllllr- l 01,0 l-h its hotii are liFilir-‘ll stllijl-t-ls living ‘m (‘antidzr WASHINGTON, March 5.—Tltc announced where advance polls may be held. cross the Itiierntttioltttl boundary daily to work irrespective of their places of birth, has proven very dis- turbiiig itere. An appeal froln the decision to the Federal Courts. Toronto. Gruveithurst. Orillla. Oshawa and Parry Sound. —--——-{O3— The Late Mr. Charles R. Smallwootl Charles R. Immigration Ofllcials will not throughout tha ii have maintained l t Tltc death of Mi‘- ls still iit effect and will open the whole discussion of border crossing which has been the subject of dip- llomstic exchanges between Canada and the United States for nearly a ‘year. When the case comes before tthe Federal Courts the point. prob- iably will bc raised that the Jay ‘Treaty of 1794 was automatically abrogated by the vrar of 1812. _T'.\lli'ii4)ll Silt: iii Reeves, l-lidoil. ,.\lurclt fllii. Soc posters. some time past, but it was not. utt- til u few days ago that. ltis condi- underwent an operation in Prince Edward Lsinitd Hospital lust week. front which lic apparently recovered. but thereafter he failed rapidly until the end came. The late Mr. Smallwood was well 2tlil1-3-5-ill. Province. A man of sterling worth and high character, n good citizen and one who worked conscientiously for the betterment of the province lic vrlil be greatly missed. Mr. Smallwood lifter securing his elementary education in the public schools entered Prince of Wales College. altar; trhficlt] he tail! lc Hull -otnlght. atiidclock. Short l-ll>_ llll‘ 1'95 n8 0 all‘ l1 e prxogrtim before supper. office of Palmer d: McLeod. both, now deceased. In 1884 he was ad- oflThe ladle; Qt‘ the Baptisichttrch mitticd as an attorney and in 1885 will hold their ltospitnl cake sale on as a barrister, being also made a Saturday. 2949 notary public in the latter year. "Dr. Cllft, M.D. in chronic cases Hc then entered with it profes- 112 Prince St. Phone 897-J. Char- slonnl partnership with Mr. now, lottetiown. Self-Help. Don't; delay Judge A. B. Warburton. under the 2-16-1 mo. firm nittnc of Warburton and Small- . _ wood, which association continued “A ‘gnarl basket. social and cou- until i892, when it, was dissolved. cert to be ltoltl in Wtitalon llull. since which time Mr. Smallwood Th,,,._,,,,,,.y Afnfkh Sth- Progrniit has continued the practice alone. hommahcittg at 7:.'lo_ Ladies with He had always taken an active part. bask“, "w, it stormy. Fiidnv tn public affairs, having been for n,,,~,,,' ztlrlt-a-o-zil some years secretary of the Liber- ' ' til-Conservative organization tn Oijljyprybnlly conic to Hunter Prince Edward Island. while up to my", Tugptlny, March 6th. nntl,'hls death he served as secretary of hour the ltlg concert. nnd box soc- thc Prince Edward Island Bxlttbt- l“. Don't. miss lt- Good proizrairvtlon and Driving Park Association. impaired bv firoenvnlo Womenfio On March 20th, i889, Mr. Small- institute Admission 2r. m. wood was married to Miss Ada 1.. ' 2909-31-5-21. ‘Hutchinga. a native of st. John's. __... lNewlotmdllnd, and a. daughter of "Prince Edward Island Poultry Charles Hutchtngs of that place. To Association will ‘hold their annual this union have been born two chil- poultry show on March 8. ‘l artdBt-h. dreh Vivian Cu rt- iuid Cyril m their showrooms at. the Nash Gerard, the latter ecensed. : Motor Car 00.. Lower Queen 5t.» ‘Ito Mrs. Bmaliwood and son thus watt. Stewart Wcducsdtty, spec- m plmdq 290l-{i-5-Ji "Hear 0h Kflyl ll acts. in Britannia Valley, Riarch tith. .\ comcdly lu llull. Tyul: 2903-3-52; “Come to bean supper in Brack- 3041-34-2! , . O. H dman a Co. ‘All cor- beieavd of a loving husband and, opp J m frflt- father, The Guardian extends its 34l9'3'5'3lsincerest rytnpethy. i l up to date. and in the Caitada Gaz-j ‘ ette today a number of changes arc Gfllllllllul- in the list of places Th "c ulatioit provides for alt _ _ p advaicicel gull in any place where it Chair oi Plll|0lOfi,\'—F‘l'l\lllC Nichol- is believed that. fifteen or more ad- “Olf- _ vnnced Yams would be Donut T.) Scotch lyiacAlitstci‘. Fool-ballCup- this list are added iit Ontario: New Naiiklna.‘ Smallwood yesterday afternoon, al-. though not unexpected during the past. few days. came as a distinct. Shock to the ntmty who kricw liim. He had been in failing licaith for, tlon was tltotlght-to be serious. l-lc the .Majoi' Kilpcppcr, Head ,Miliiitry-Ftiltoti Adams. iillll——-Mt?lll0ll Wliitlock. Shorty Long Fl’t‘Sl1lllill1-A.ib\‘l'l Blanchard. Billy Van Dorit. oit tlic Glcc Club “Harry Crnsyvcll. Dr. Twiggs, Meitton Whitlock. Miss "Jim“ ‘Chatting. tlic Girl front Dixie-Miss Margaret Ceilings. Marjorie Havllund. College Wid- ow—Mi.-.s Nora Cameron. Mrs. Bagsby, "Mu" the ‘Laittllntlv-Mrs. Arthur Henry. -New York-Miss Ethel Stiiltcrlltitti.‘ ry of the Protestant Orpln, t‘ Tltc cltorutc: were well chosen, with regard to their ensemble cf- fect, wltllc the specialities. consist- ing of a Ballet daticc by Mtss Leila and a song from Carmen Barbara MacNcill, as also Military Drill, performed by the to ihc could licvcr ltave been the great The cast of characters is as fol- Tad Cltesaitlint». the COIlUgC Clit- Lcviticus, “Ace of Spadcs"~Eddic of the Professor Scttacliavrib Popp. tltc oti titc Facility" —-i Popular Miss Jane Cattendislt, Wall Stri-ci, . t _ Covers PrinceEdward Island Like the Dew u, gubperlptionl Delivered 05.00 "i i Y _ . i t7»... 0......- aru. s. a. t...» CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TL ESDAX, MARCH c, 192s gmyrqgug_-ge-;__gg 17g,- Gambling' Charges (Special to the Guardan) , \\'fN.\r'll’l-3(l. .\lttli-, Aiarch 5t l "Ilig llili" Eddy. (thief of llic ci'y tioliu- morality squall, arrested 111i molt single handed Sunday al.1101- - r PRINCE EDWARD ___._- noon. It was one ofiho biggest it , it In were all taken itt oit git-milling charges following a. visit .\ir. ltlddy , M“, cmopznra Pom,‘ a FaCu-m. liatl paid ilie Bllghly (‘lub whit-ll, Typbqvhb-S Ruby Macoougau ‘ ' is located iit a. dowutotvn building l . Mr Mollie Styles, a Hoiteylttooii- _____<.‘_____ cr-lt . Evelyn McEtvcn. Miss Twiggs, "Not so popular ll0\\"'—l\ll$5 Adelaide Locklturt. Mrs. Ttviggs. Motherly Soul-Miss "llll issllll ltentaiicshSid. Fielding. Students, Members of the Faculty. M u U N A i l Town Girls. the Football Team, etc. COLLEGE GIRLS i (Canadian Bless) .\iO.\"I‘ltl~J.-\l., Que, Alarch Local papers today feature n d-z-f tailed confession alleged to havofl been made by Doris hit-Donald. who with her husband is awaiting vtiflill‘)! on the scnfftiid for tho mur-I Leila Worthy, Mary Ramsay, Dor- oihy Lativsott, Thelma Burns. Ethel Hcaneyt. Ruth Ayers, Doris Dicke- soit, Eleanor Henry, Wayne McKie. Elma Ward, Doris Tait. May Bent- ley, Frances Acorn. Lives, Denver. Colo. Ilorls is ili-i legmi to have made the statement while ln Denver lust August. await-l lug extrallitiott to Canada, it is. signed by Sergeant Clark. i After recounting that Doris until“ Walter Hyndman, Harold Easter. SYNOPSIS 01-‘ SCENES Act I.—A College Boarding House 8 o'clock in the morning. Jimmies Aunt Jane; Act 1I.——A Faculty Din- liiltt out. l was itl say lfint lire" and we all go out: _ out anti looked at the tires on lli sitlc and siiill. “the tires are 0K We said, “Crime on, get, nut?‘ "A Stein Song"—-College Boys. "My Swcctltcart. of Sigma Chi"- Billy." "As Long as 1 Have Yaw-Jim- . llllfl. "Show Mc tltc Way in Go Home" —College Glee Club. "Good-night. Ladies“ —— College Gicc Cliib. i “I Lovc the College Girls"-Mixed, College Girls and Boys. -“F~.iiresi. Bexlcy-*'—Collegc Root- (‘l‘S. "Boola $0llg"—FO0tbllll Team and Rooters. Grand FilliliC—G0d Save King. liiilt to conic on, get out. after slee-jfl lug his tires were all l'igllL_ , bullet. for my littll- automatic it“ tried to get some up titoro i110 ed lliltfk into his car. started to; (loor shirt. llnrry (or Honey as silt‘! SPECIALITIES. —- Between first and second acts-Ballet Dance. by Miss Leila Worthy. Between second mid third acts- Song from “Cal-men." tin costume), Miss Barbara McNeill. Military Drili.---Tlic College CvirLs. door breaking it with his fist, tale. lug his gnu ilt his le-fl hand as be‘ iiit the gihiss, llicti‘ pulling the door open reaching ior the driver- "Tlie driver ronclting for his lti- ,1 Hide coal pocket, l thought, -Mr.! Clark. that. lie “'21s reat-liiiig for al gun. so l gralihctl Harry's (or. ORCTIESTRAH SELECTIONS plains in the suitcase. We. then. pulled liim out of the cur to the aide oi’ trite rttatl. l went lill‘0llL’,‘ll; his right s-ldc pocket and took $7fil Orchestra Direction-Ben Wagner. M0mbt5rs—Mlss Roberta Spencer. pianist; Tom McFariatte. comet: Cull. Gitrnliunt. drlinis. itiotit-y and l thought he was retit- Magnetic Words Att i "To Hear High School Students’ i l Oratory Contest Will Pack t ‘Em In; Camrose and ,l Consort to Compete , EDMONTON, March 4.—Oratory is going to be the itiost. popular pastime and entcrtailtntclttnuring this coming week, judging front ad- lvices which are reaching the J0tir- ,nul, sponsor for northern tmd cen- ,tral Alberta of tltc international and Canadian Oratorical coltbest which may take some Alberta boy or girl to Europe. Crowds flocked last week to thc contests held in various sections of this bolllwick, and it's going to bc the some story this week. Cattirose high school is making a sort of a gala night of their prelim- inary. H. Perkins, B.A.. will have students deliver minute set-cites in the of the ttormnl school at March 1. _ . C. A. Running, B.A. of the Cain- raso Lutheran college, is holding the first round for the entrants front this school in the forcnoon of March i. i 8 p.m. on M. Edson lllgh School The Eclson High School it. toholdl its final elimination in the Interna- l Discourses 0n and favorably known in City andl principal. tioit contest to be held here at. the their 10- high school on ‘Thursday night. auditorium, Principal l-LB. Doughty is now busy lug ior u. gun. l see by the pitpers ,ilto next day’ or two, where ili‘ htlil, ,$500 l tnissetl, I sure lialotl to ntlss‘ all that. lllfllloy \\"il4‘fl l werttl i iintotlglt hint- “Frlink, lilo yw-ilotv cur" stood there shaking all over and while I was going through liintzl got his wrist. “tatch. get. his wrlst| watch. l‘jo.rkcll tile trrlsl. watch ofil of tho driver's wrist. olill threw i iu Frank's rfaco- Tito yellow d. . . . . , li‘ be had gone through with liisi put-t this would never have nap-l tieued. l tJton changed my dross‘ and leift it there. lloitey. taking till-i wheel. we gtot in the car and stari- ed for tho border, Frank nnd l, as] man and wife null lloncy as the‘. lllXli driver." ' ,l The rest of the confession lles-' criiles tho flight l0 the llniiedi States nit the trio nnd tho subsc- qticnt lirrcitt. oi’ Doris and licr hus- band. The “.lt‘rliiik" referred in in, the statement. is still wntttcd ltvi the police and tliero is a I'4‘\\".’ll'tl outstanding for his arrest. -_--_-¢0->—;-- Canadars Future. two finalists. The majority of the , entrants are girls. l At Consort. Tuesday (Special to Edmonton Journal) CONSORT, Feb. 27.—The prelim- inary round for the oratorlcal con- test. pronlotcd by the Journal will take place in the village hall on Tuesday. February 28. The contes- itanis have been very busy rehears- ing. Competition is keen. Two Girls to Compete |Spccii1l to Edmonton Journal) CORONATION, Alta. Feb. 27. —- Two girls-Hilda Adcock and Verna Armstrong —-will compete against. elicit other itt the school elimina- Rotary Dinner l i The weekly dinner oi‘ the minty‘ making arrangements to handle the crowd iiltd attend to the Judging. .i.;.;;;.7.'.‘.55.. “Fifilectilvéitiiréik lliillilllllii iillilliiillliilfiit (Canadian Press) ' , ROME, Jlttrcli - Th" iillvil, eporis il-tllt (i-.irtltiilt~ nllllt‘ that, ‘ iGililfivlq- lizllmtiiizitt, fully-Ks pool‘ ,'stiltlier. is l't'i‘.UVt'l'lllK from an ai-l ,titck oi‘ liruiit-ilitis. l "hauls" ili Bill's career, The men, --— l Noted Gambler , A , . a 5 . __ 1 lwhen the committee stage is reach- uar hummd Md m 18w“ lolmfékoed and changes become possible. 1i; Tim Zincvieili‘ “you have wirihuttce and tilt-rt» w wli-lcli I tlitl. llo stopped tying in’. svl iwuflwplaced oit certni been interpreted as ‘increasing the, v arid, but. this was .tion. at least not to Frank got. yellow standing ihororexteiit. t. _ , aliitkilti: like a lealz’. When we told‘ Similarly". titrre is likely to bc an M “Fading of [M l,,tlvi.s'0. that to secure the increase in , _ , ., started back in uild l shot at his llll‘ PTPYBTPllfl‘ 011 wlwilfi. H1010 $3,223‘ agssitzblllfll‘ y,“ ,0 g,.,,,.,. mm , 0H,). hm, “m. ntust be fifty percent Empire labor " “ try and get atvity. slamming thclmr “"5 profermme‘ Sealing; Fleet Leave their annual sailing for rho [ill-ills tit-titty. six ships lt-ttviiig Lilia, lttol-liillg and l‘lli‘t'4‘ this uftcrnoonfimipd mp" T l otif iilul- lie was reaching for his C‘ l-ore this morning hill. its dopart-flrh“ Hum” l urt~ was held lip liiilil intl-r In‘ tlttflliwg“ “Vlfrdsi ' .d.'ly ill order lo replace llll- llit\"iil'l~ (ilmgmys Clrml“ iion officer who sllsiailietl .i ill‘tlii"llinp"mt “mm “m ,1“, ,,, ,~,,,,,,,,,. ,-,.,,,,, H“, ,,,.,,,,_,'_ ,_,,,littr had any cont, “flmiliitl tlrwk. ' liiilil I Report's State llil l4 5 illl Found D e a, ll ,Article Apears in ‘Lon- 1- Br k1 n don Press Purport- wlidm y ing to Give Details i I o O NEW roux. March 5.- Less 1' (if ZIDOVIOE Afiflll’. than two hours after he walli- ; . ed out. of‘ Broadwayk biggest , dice game with 575.000 winnings 5 in his pocket. John Hem? "Scar | Face" Spencer, known to police and underworld alike as one of the City's most. spectacular gamblers. was found early to- day in Brooklyn, the scene of many other murders. with his skull battered in. Ills pockets were empty "c. had been strip- ped oi‘ his diamond ring. stick- pin. tvatch and other valuables §o|ne“'llflt between the gambl- ing house in the "Roarlw 40's" near Broadway and the place. where he was found in Brook- i.l).\'i>0.\‘, March, 5- — A new t-litiliicr in the so-called "Zinovlerf tlotil-l- sensation." which was credit» ted with defeating the MacDomld Labor (lovernmeat in 1924. and iwlrll-lt recently cropped up again in iiklrlittlttoltt. and the press through tlilfi dismissal of employee o: the l-‘oroign Office, opened here 10th)‘. Wllvll tltl- Sunday Observer print» ‘l-ll a long letter purporting to show litlw Llllf nriw fnmmlfl mlssivo first. b|\i‘1illlt\ public. ‘Flioltilis Altirlowo, tfotmerly editor m‘ lill! llniiy nail, is the author oz‘ ' . . _ , _ .. , . _ v r r l" Harvey McPherson. Brent Garn- ll“ *l"l"‘"' l-“l Jilly 1» i ‘ ..-—-- t. I l... Afmii-tiuiiiia discussions of humvflmqav Cmsweugalph Square. Tlic coirfcssitin is alleged to have; _ Ihulhldklml‘ h“ ‘been how um buses. Joules Furquharson. Barry "'*°" “d” m Snrgeam m" rlAitBriltlOllS Ill ‘ilnll’ \l.iii obtained session of 1am, Ralph cgmemn, mm piclmrd, (Yituk. assistant captain m‘ (lelec- i 5 - P” iwlien the ‘.\lacDonald government tWJlH facing a general election. Budget Expectellfil’; lfi“i'..fill‘.-.“.l’i.°“li"lil‘é ‘£3333; tSpeclal to the Guardian) OTTAWA. March 5.-Soine alter; tions in the budget are indicated ALLEGED CONTENTS . incident ‘vtvnlvbd ner. Aunt Jane ls not. Feeling Well bechuse "(hlngfl “Tm ggfflng _ , _ Act, 111,411“; poobba“ Gama Aunt warm p", us... ,, slums ma, Ilrjhhnd been hoped that. the division a protest t0 [he 9:... . .-_-...,.,_. Jane on the Gridiron. “n.9,, Boughard m ,,,.,,,‘_ “mm ,(,,w0ulcl occur tomorrow. but some meat ilgainsttite al- um border’ imenmng m m,“ flwimoreltspeegltcs huge bein prepared rsrtiou ‘to British ‘C, X~ “Usual, NUMBERg m‘, awuv from him on mum ]:€idfii_ p» dgglrfed téart tisse cttnno fircgor) ‘Slzinmi q‘ . n: ‘ _ I I H, __ , ,1 ms ie e ore tlrs_u,\. ‘l tat a socia revo uii" "ten- "CGlTY Me Back to Old Virginny" (T55; sglgiifitilaq. "kiiulhzis ‘It is. understood that iii cotinec- lhll 1|, England “The college Glee Club‘ straps with me: to - tie liini u-l 1mm ‘vim. me dunes m‘ “Vooiens 'l'll"~ vOIIIYIIiSSlOiI. Wife“. t-entl)‘ "Dreams, KiSSCS."-—LCViIlClIS. 5,“, hm,‘ ha‘, a bum mm,“ m hmsome rulings -havc already been ,-..,..,,,,~,,,,.,,,1ed dl3,,,:..--~ v t) . “A Gym Re,,e,..__Tad, shonyimn m; m“ ma“ W11,“ m kumkniittde oi a character which do noi,(,,.,_,_,,,,._,._ 395mm,", ,,._g 1.,- and B,“,._ ~ - - ieflect the view oi the Minister of ,,_;~ sun,‘ “He, ftnfltw a. ill be a clari- The construction rt ‘phrasing has involved ili specu‘ ' . .‘ - -’t,' - exchange. cienrcr! - criol- tnotive in s5 v -~ . "itt Llic absence not ‘he mlflwuf State" and foultt‘ any pnmfluar Crown ltzitl taken 1n process. llfarlowt- writes '"”“d““"““ that n.- first ii..- striking out the pro- nd materials. The fact. that the 192*- "ll the pvt.- lilti ~i‘0lt0ll comes front the United Stat- """"““”" “he” i" . . , . - - . l i. ii . k .‘ ‘ l-uuid not. so the ttlxi driver jlllflll-Ygiigillnd ma!“ it wry dlmcun‘ m‘ n“ I a P‘ m)“. l s iitanufacttircrs to qualify "“ {Hmdy Tito itiesstige It. is understood also that iitetur- ‘l“"“‘m“"l l" l- . ' - . lL i l called her ltlisllantll hit the glassllvgrgafgl. Igfitgggig petroleum M“ m‘ Uug] n m“ Wm“. no, more tioils ltoiween than two weeks u-us expected to be nllllsll Lam" l~ ,takcn with the budget, the debate llllllslPl‘ (liiru Ls being strung out. and the speech flltli RHOWS i111 out ~- litrittat-iolt scents rather to encour- llli; 100W“!ilullllcflliw- - ge ll. ' circulated tuuzly to 1.. Office, Home Lil-t-retal)‘ .- ,illlLl the War Office?’ llinrlowe procoeus l. -—---—-<4-}-- ____._ 0,.,,v,.,,,,.c ‘ V _ V ‘ ‘ ‘ V V __ com,“ Hus iicitl-ysl mm out. oi’ his left. ilil'lll . 1t,“ p", himself ,,, cu“, H, __ , Between Acts 1 and 2.—Poct and "llil lilml "l- lllt‘ fll‘l"“l' ltllll‘ llllV-‘l F01‘ I06 meldslwlih other friends “~11 nth F-t-Iu-L peasant gs wc rirttiiild no‘: axfoirtlytho hl;nt\1.kti*‘r;l. S.“ JOHN-s. NJ," Marvin r” ,__ lllillrilll lFriday two sep. .. t» pics Between Acts g and 3_._orpheu5 ill‘ sli cases 'ero ll c <‘ ‘W- 5“, ,, _ . H ‘,3 _ .3,“ N, unit‘ t ti otter were - '11 overture alll those government. clteqtltls and‘lamm,anl;itrélfinx,,figg€“,ufi, "haxvlpcrsttnally deiivt. > .' i = l lcfllinnd others Chili. ltnrlotye d~ 1.9T,“ tors anti in... “ls, hf this l0 ili 1 Tfice (let-Alto ' ~ “Qptiltiish tltt- not - f‘ ‘o ltllil-r stciinlers, ihti and Nl-pilliio, stifled The Viking was sclitwiulcd tiiral-l. or litlllrec. . . n09. lllly liim or any Lllifli ptfaull £5.- coo or nity Lint-i" slim for the lziflilVlvfl leiiter." VERY ONY- “Ti l . u t. - \_%\]E_$ POWER lsinlzlllapeintiiyf Bfld lmiztayotsaildmtgia: F {Hay in 4o yeart. or Jouriil llsm every bi! ENE“ \ of important. news l ever had was DON'T KNOW obtained on the same terms!’ . Will“ To ASTOUNDING assum- liarlowo contends that but fol: _nis action publication of the Zinovir-fl letter would have been deluyotl tinttl iiittor the election to avoid harm to the MacDonald gov- l-rnmcill. llo concludes hit: tutu-t- wirl: the opinion that the pultlictlr-tt of the ntlsaivc had an effect l. nequnlled in trite whole history of general! elec- ,l.inns. saying. "no stnzle event that ,1 have ever heard of ha» produced much a direct, and rleilvlPe rearetion ,in the public mind" T“ Represent Aspen Club was held in the Willlngdon t ,sp,,c,n, w Edmonwn Jonmm, Room of the Victoria Hotel las- EDGBRTON‘ Fen 2.7, __ George night, Hts Worship Mayor Yeo oc John Krinblil is the champion for cupyms ‘he chair‘ fir“ School in the Drawn’ Con‘ the Resotuces of Prince Edward Isl- pflndpa] ,5 9,01,“, and Mr. W. R. Shaw delivered an ' Writing in appreciation‘ o; me o,“ excellent address on The Live Stock story contest Mr. C. Murray. prin- mdllsln“ e. i. fresh northwesterly winds. fair and Continuing the series of papers on cold. ' §QQ@QQ@~OO§QGQQ\>QOPO~QOOO cOfldPllSi-‘tl Specials IATEw-h pw word. lit-i each tuitertilti. ta this rztllninil. Touoirro. March s-mrlltmc’ TORONTO. Cloudy . . . . . .. 35-14! MONTREAL, Clear . . 32-2 i QUEBEC. Cloudy .. . 32-4 l HALIFAX, Snow .. . 36-20 svo-oeev-Q- Q-Ok e a s l-Q-I-A-L-O-QA-o o Office, Guardian Job Prtuiery, tionnl and Canadian Oratorlcal clpal of Ponoka school, says: ‘I Al l“ “lldlllliml- mull’ membe“ SAINT JOHN- Fall -35'15l'~l°3 PRWTlNG '1' r-VERV contest. at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, have heard many favorable com- "lull-med ‘hell’ “Pllmcllmmt “l4 ll BOSTON- cle“ - 3344i delcflllliflu. (‘l'l“"l‘ " ‘i otlrrll lltcbruary 29, according to a letter mcnts this morning in regard to W" M18899“ m“ m” whme “n” NEW YORK’ Clear ' ' ' ' ' ' " 3640i "W"! (“Ruled i?" tut. "Flt front Principal Roy A. Peterson. our program inst evening. Along b6 bWflfl in PlmPhlel- 5°11" l" CHTRLOTTMOWN- cl"? 32-13 tral Job Prime" t. t. lic. Owing to the number taking parlgvith these are many tkpresstonsof Dublin dlitfiblltlfln Mr- Botiiter 0n lllilll lltl" llllrl murulusxii 1133i --—--—- . - _ ~ in the contests in this school n appreciation of the whole move- bt-‘llflll 0f l-lle DlPlfl-menl 0f A8"- "llll luuight. at lizio. jVOU WANT r30 l.'~-"vr;LOP£5. "DTElitnlnafy" w the Preliminary is ment. Please accept also my pera- culture twin: that the department 9"" “Pl-r the uiwruuou M 5:55, Prices st» . . t -... 2:..- to be held on the evening previous onal appreciation of this dominion- Wllld l"!!! I l!" 0! the EXDEIISQ- llltl "ti" tomorrow morning at "Wt 250 for 5n. it h... -. Iltltt to the school final. leaving only twowtde event. and your co-operatlon It was decided to leave the mattert37- l t gm. “95 ,., _ ,, ,_-,,, ,,,,,,, contestants for Wednesday night. Atn making our local contest such a in the hands of the directors. they Fllll "100" Tuertluy‘. Munch Th. , ' large crowd is expected to hear tlwsucoe . to report back to the Club. 0R at tn,