9'.‘ ~ MERCHANT The IIIGQI! words of truth or nlihy are just than (our "the line is busy." ‘All v- eafi ,1? .4 1 hCnv ll)‘ . ofl I up t» .."../ ‘lcertdy 0F A _ MERCHANT The passion for God in no lees a "l1 lPPflllo than the passion for ‘feed. cnulatutown Gnudln ‘I'm cum IIIIIIII Guardian) Fouled llfl Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cnantortrurowu, causes. THURSDAY,MARCH 18,1926 Annual Subscriptions Delivered ll.“ I! lull, Canada and U. EA M.“ o ,5 IIIIII. IIR. IARIAIIIAN SPEAKS ...... m THE PM“ A Very Fine Oretion Enlivens the House Dealing With By-election Issues and the Administration Generally. ANNIIAI MEET- INIJ III Iii-S. YESTERDAY Resolution of Sympa- thy t0 Dr. Moore —— “IAY IRISII RRSE” ABIY PRE- P SENTEII AT PRINCE EIIlIARII Last Night Before 0a pecity House — One of Best Local Productions ‘Staged Here for Some Time —Play Will be Repeat- ed Tonight. TH I IIIISTIIIIIS [I II E AI n , IIITAIIA Former "lTiTicial Ad- mits Having Made During ‘the course of his speech perlence of other Ministers of Pub- _ _ on the rum Address In me Legls- I-lc lWorks. lit will also compare Able ‘ Address by . Large .Pl'0fitS .111‘ 1am” Q" Thursdw‘ March ‘um’ mvombly with m“ technical ex" VGII. Arfihdflaflfln “Here's to old Ireland with her amateur speaking stage but last Ijquflr 3R1 periience oi the man who now holdu the position oi‘ Minister of -Pulillc Works In the Dominion Govern- ment, the Hon. Dr King. Iloii. Dr. McMillan made ifittiilg re. ference ‘to the deaths of the late ITTOII. A ll’. IProwse. Messrs. L. E. lProwse. George Forbes and A. McLaughlin. ille then (llscirsseil the appointment oi‘ Hon. ‘Mr. MdPhee as Minister 0f Public Work-s. The, position. he explained. ‘had been made difficult because during the past two years it had been filled by a. man of more than ordinary ability. life continued: "I believe the people of this Pro- White. Tlie annual Executive meeting oi’ the Diocesan lCliurcli opened in St. Paula Parish ilulli yesterday at 2.15 lp. m. Venerablel Archdeacon White presiding. Returned Soldier; "‘I believle that during the cam. palgn in the Cardigan District the‘ Leader of the Oppoistlon learned one lessonuiiid that lesson is that he need not try further to raise n "W 41H l0 the treatment of llfllilfll- ent: Revs. H. l). Raymond, G. '1‘. Spriggs, C. C. Rand, E. M. Malone; other members 01' Executive pres- _ed soldiers iu the Iprovlnifle. 5-‘ Yyllfixexelfigglgtngllrlaznlg|:1h1,l:{:3_ cause If gygr a" Mm oemkm," out were C. Ii. ll. TAIIIEWOFTJT], Mr. ' ‘ was answe =cl Justice Hasziird, INTI‘. Percy Pope effectively by the PWPlo the Lender of the Opposi- ilon received his anlwer when the Pwole of the Cardigan District Harrie. Churl Dolled their votes on the 14th of Deiiluls, A. “Wary list. IIADDIBIUG) ‘fiepslierrcii. W. E. Enmun, excelled himself on that occasIonMQoi-e. W. l" going over tlic record of Stewart Government. for which I Mrs, and to check him. lie went over (Mqrgupgg (jolwm ‘a “u”? that he Al“ repealed Mr. C. II. fl. Longworili, Tress" ration of the Public Works Department they had a ‘Minister of wise and edcperlencsd executive ab. illty, and one who considered only the Iiest interests of lthe Province nu all occasions lI-Io did not bes- lliilc, when necessary, to say ‘“Noi" even when li-e lcnew that refusal would give offence to ‘his own inl- lowers. And that. after ul-l, is the proper standard by which a Minis- tar should be judged. "Grave fears have been expressed liy lite Leader of‘ the Opposition tliui this office, under the new Min- isller, is not going to be properly administered. But I think his fears have not. very much ground work. at least we on this lside oi the ‘House, occupying seats as members l“ , _ H of the Government, believe that w@‘.e,,‘,‘§§,§,‘,y :Q’}f§§§,f,“‘§§“ff,,‘°,,T§‘§I§§f, have la our rraiaai Minister cl soldiers. But h. the Cardigan] D's Public Works an excellent man. trial, which wilg nh-eiuly represent: ‘We believe that he will {measure upon hy min returned soldier and to nil the requirements of that ‘Dthlwhgrg this Government p‘,.opug,.._fl' partment We believe that he has giving the best position in 1m kin Rev. L}. :0. Rand. ltcv. ll. l). Ray- lieen eminently ftted by liiii legal -—the charge oi the great spending ilioud, Messrs. -.I. B. Prnfltl C. I5 training and professional RIIOW-neparimlemt, u; it 1g w.11e,1_;nto MncKenzle. y ' ledge and experience with public af. the hands of another returned sol. The llilnliiil church service was fairs-lo carry to that office those dler, we had the spectacle of the held in St. Peter's Cathedral at 7 qualities by ‘which the business oi Leader of the ‘Opposition standing u. m. ‘The lPriest Incumbent sung the ofillce will be conducted, prnm- 0n a.puhllc platform and argulhpuile wnh.“ the may H D m) m_ ptly. impartially and satisfactorily axaiaat and ridiculing the attitude 0nd rend ‘the first lesson and Ryev to all concerned. 0f the Stewart Government. witty-f). t: mud rem n“, 39.0 1 , .' imlulrlhonll/Tflejllid lgfiploll-lu n“, Tract Yrzsllpeclnto remnleil men! I QhIHKA-‘IUII. S (I m m" u. on. r. c ee as no n-s- W a nee with me r. l: _ n , luous experience. ‘What does he 9|‘. that 1:0 people guvr mysphtaalri. uuiliiifllilltmAlllfnl- plum", Nu‘ m “ms mtvin by business experience? ls "livid the proper answer! ‘m, L‘, “yk ‘and?’ r "m1 “""g"°g“'\ it the business experience that was We have not been satlsllilcil in this 1R,“ R flee m“ ‘ Iifilllgllbll) thin oifioe by their own G°V8Pi1ment to give returned sol. I e1 "v1 Mr’ HIST“! “rwclml “l Ministers of Public Works—f'or ln- ‘"9"! Slnilll. irresponsible p0SlllOIL~LlSpend d- barman {mm me 8m fimmm by the ‘Me ‘Hon. ML Cm” Hum, as (lomxkeepera and nlgsgplFlfxfl-TH-fi oi the lut Llizilltor of the uilsltey? You might any that he F9" llllil to give lilo larger poll. “f” ‘l? Al"! ‘AllilBUPfl. in which he liiid no business experience but "0"" "MINA"? larger cmolmul-iils Ammwld “w new u‘ Clmwl‘ W“ in» conducted the business of this “flu “MFIQS l" Oillcr friends of lliu M’ Dcllnrtnrent Iu the Iiiberal Gnvei~n»l"“"Y- “All have iiuido our two ‘nun-St ‘W. -l.. Cotton. R. L. Cotton Harold Palmer, J. B. Proflti. James es Cumming, N. h‘. Fxiston, I-Iarry Foster, l this question .or upon any other, ~- _ ~ question. Wie have $566 7m l IWe have said that we will remove returned soldiers when we conlsid-I for that we are iustifletl In removq lileeilng. Charlottetown. (lit motion ‘Eflqillfyl Archdeacon White, Rev. ll. I). Raymund. Rev. G. T. Sipriggs, ‘B. W. ‘Fniitoii, W. L. Cotton, T. E. lilac-Null. (Continued on Page 6.) maul lor. many years. What about "PM “ill! tlilllilll'lfl.‘“‘llit'i.t n.’ nllu. __-—<°>———- the late Liberal Commissioner, If?" "l "lllllll! ‘Works and or A...‘ ' Hon. ill/Ir. Crosby? Business BXDBI‘. ‘Ksmm ‘ “W”l"i‘y-'l‘i‘vzisiircr (gill-f ienre is a very vague standard" ' H‘ 5l“li‘ill‘il~ lo rliuriied soid- - nml ii remains to be seen that our 1M5‘ 'Al'l‘l‘““*‘l- I | Minister of iPublic Works has not hull business experience ‘enough l/i ciiminlaier that. Department quite Til-l Patriot Answered Here's to each lad and his darling To true Irish hearts, with never a Society Muy God save old Ireland, and Erin 'I‘lie following clergy were pres- llliii yefli‘. enthusiastic audience at the Prince Edward Theatre last night. play was under the auspices of the Benevolent ‘Irish Society and the distinguished Honor Lleut. Governor F. R. I-leartz the C. Id. Aluclionzie, Allan Raynor. (me of me best H‘ u Rlwmmld- m“! Ml“ ever staged under the auspices of’ the society. time and ligllln In this flouse We Hwhnnued m. fl . h _ - i. iiuiiciul statement pretty and appenling love ave “ever denied m" “allude ‘"1 for the year, showing n balance 0f|iuterwoveu - I to make one w always stood T, h, w d mmmy t H v i ie t rd c nesduy Iu biurcbnzind li a l‘ Y 11nd squarely by our actions. 1927 was ileclded on as the date oi had for its se the next animal meeting. Place of and Dublin. |formerCountya ri mg them; n; ’ , the following wersa n ( we have endmvored elected members oi’ the board of ll wooed and won l the belle of hililare- ruvcliiug as ii. play Representatives on I). M. 13.,“ leading male ro gcr has bud many ITARIEII vilvs iEAIiliE AIlIllllRNiiENl ance Take Matter calmly ted—Swedish (lab- Now in France and azil Feels insulted ation — Brian d shamrock so green, night excelled himself". colleen! flaw, lie. with which he negotiated mud said part look easy. Miss Constance C. go Iii-ugh." I The annual St. Patrick's play. her wlnsonie heatuy and abllit made her a prime favorite and th audience safe to any, fell in lov The patronage of His Gerald." From the rising of the curtain Mrs. J. A. McDonald as Lad E‘ ‘Cromm’ 'S‘".““°‘ iii tlhe first act to the ilnnle the Agnes Barrlcklow, a haughty and meet. While he was earnlIlS l‘ (‘Twp play was interesting and enjoyable proud society woman. also ‘bud a salary 0! $2.599 I191‘ llllllllm "m" throughout; In fnct it was voted difficult role, ‘but throughout had the cupQrnB service. he had bouElll comedyl dramas her port well Imbaud. a farm on the border and built a Mr. Mentou Whitlock playing $5,000 barn 0n It. He admitted he the role of Archibald Pemnywitt. a had a summer home at Ste Agatha, The play ‘had for its theme n "laudy- story. iizil style for W just enouslldhls character, ish to see night worthy o hlch he is noted I with ch young Dllbllllfllaziest man and by his ever elicited can and personality his audience and he "lrli-ih ROSBT quite clearly‘, even in Iii its un-lgpp-ll. o; lilnell ille :to make itself known. rtisi fell in love, leasing manners bove ment the closest-McCormack. iierest by the vast audience. iere danseuse, Mr. V. Leigh Illugivell In the pfQi/ell a. chars. ie of Maurice Fitz- way into the h Dublin artist, on the was followed with _ Miss Anne McRa. ald, a rich young triumphs (Continued on Page 3-) Germany and Fr -Britain is Disar poin inet and Foreign Minister Disfevor — Spain Blames Germany While Br and Threatens Retali Pays Eloquent Tribute to German De His coni- posure and not to mention his stage appearance and perfect control at all times made him a great favor- Thc part was a difficult» one. ‘but his poise and the natural ease Whear, play- 'local theatre goers. but last night with ‘hei- as well as “Maurice Fitz- daw" Englishman in his us- proved ‘himself last f the lniauiy bouquets in County Klldare" tiinious applause from demonstrated the Irish the "lack oi‘ ambition" Is opt Anne Mary played by our Weill‘ ctei- which won bar earts of her nudi- IIR‘ as efficiently as his pred-evreiasors. ‘My hon. friends have changed their tune with ‘regard to IIon. Mr. bit-Plies. A few months ugo it WIT‘! lItPl want of technical experi- ence. dlere again I think that li-l-s technical experience will compare favorably with the lteclinicol ex- Q-Noe-oe-oooooooo-ooooe-e» Ooudensed Specials NATL-Jo. 90f word, net “all insertion in this column. ~o4 "Lt-m “JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY (Inscription, cheaply and t-xpedl llvllelv executed. ouurdlim (leni- "ll Joli Prlniery. Phone 132. A ‘SAUNSOMF. SAUSAGES. HAIM burg Steak, Potted Meats, fresi "W? i1lly--Snundera, ~¥ to. Market Bldg. .__________ “PIgTATOES- WHITIB. REDS, lies. taken daily. Highest mar i] Newsonie 23-0~6m "I “"1 Kills‘ illui ll’ the Leader of of m.» nun-Au “T mum m“ “m” lesson I Iiollmid "m lean‘ u m” tlnn of ll - it. FUN m“ M‘ "Ill" u W” l1 tiliiot diitcil Jmiunry h’ ti,“ Am“ A‘ "WT "I'll Pllllliln of xvii‘; JlgxlgllliillcqilliilIhrlyfl and canals (Clflldlln Prflol) Iiiou llini Wot‘; T “Aw” Confedera“ mo Hm“ ' t ll0l contemplated at) Alii-H-IQIKST. N. S. March 17.— ‘mow ‘W’ (‘lllvretl the Cmllgder. Fred Kelley, of Charlottetown, was m _'I'"l We are entitled to cnmjelecied over Frank Wilson oi‘ Tru- l "mmlm-‘l "ll illIll account. The l‘° an iuesideui of the Maritime lillllci" lrovliit-cs lll|\'(' rot-hive.) mm. Aniuleur Ilockey Association at the __ niinuiil meeting here todhy. J. .II. Morris of Cumipbellton was nom- liiuiecl in opposition lbut Mr. Kelly received an almost unanimous vote. Frank Wilson who for u ycnr Till-ti lillllilklfl the ileslliiles uf the organi- zation was elected vice-President ‘ l and President Kelly tonight au- Paitrlck S nounced the appointment of J. Lo- -—-— gan Bnrnhill as Secretary. ' (Special lo the Guardian) G. P. Bolton o! Sussex was unm- (lbljnxl7QN-_Rll'l‘- l7. ~Wllli tho ed as Honorary President, an of- uilhltllllillff‘ of the ‘home rule .flce he hns held since his retire- glut-salon from polltlcul controversy iiienl. from the Presidency two M‘ lumfl” ‘my w“ "m?" Wlileli‘ years ugo. J. P. lAtherton of Sue- IEI] PRES. Ill-AHA. legation. (Canadian Press) G-IQNIEIVlA, ‘March 17.- Iieuglue of Notions voted to adjourn the question of I Germany's election unti‘. September session. Mello Franco inform hly that Brnzlrs demoiul for a manent seat in revocable, then Sir bcrlaln gave notice that it wou lilii Austen Cbuiu- (Continued, on "h5g1, London Cele- brates St. the admission of Germany into the, League at this time. Sir Auflicil concluded a long speech by allnYP-il" sing the conviction that the Sen lemlicr assembly would see "lllill great notion Germany assume Iii-r rightful iplace within the Leanne of -Nntlons." LONDON. March li.—'l‘hcre is great disappointment here over lilo failure of the Geneva UIBISIIHB- “l5 true there is s general feeling cf relief over the Locnrno tact slsna- tories declaration that t-heir work 1 l assembly today sent l. to the Igugueylaken Senorllfixtremlsts ed the assem- stand an iper- suggest ‘ro the council was ir- Ipoln the example of la cause s be Impossible for iilm to proposelllei’ melnllenalllll- _ view is that it ls Brazil's duty to represent the western hemisphere in the League. Several newspapers propose a boycott on German coni- uierce. ‘council with the some rlslllfi ill The other powers because they repra" he Spanish speaking pefllllfl- IA varied view of the Bltllllilflll lby Rio Janeiro newspaipe consider uflfront to Brazil n talietion. Another vie t is that Still In Berlin general salhifaction expressed over IIIB communication 0 that the pacts will remain in force. This is taken as providing that Germany is in no way to blame for the troubles at the conference in Geneva. There was no surprise in xovernment circles when fthe 1417-6117110 pact slgnator Germany's IBrnzII should follow United States, be» he derives no benefit from another n8 II, WM Employee of the Service. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Mar. 17. -—Activitles of J. B. A. Bisaillon, former chief Preventive Officer of the Customs 8 ies by Hon. H. Hi Stevens, Mr. Bis- eillou admitted having made large profits from his liquor business while he was working for the De- partment on a‘ salary which would not permit him to make both endB Y e e l’ n. private yacht and home in Mont- real. 237 Veterans Were l1 During 1925 (special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Mar. 17. _Only 237 veterans are settled 0n the land ill 1925 compared with 720 In I924 and 1153 in 1923 says the report of the Soldier Settlement Board for 1925. A total of 30.846 men have ‘been settled on the lamd uildel‘ U19 soldiers settlement scheme. Toronto Calling For Bond Issue Tender 9. i (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Mar. 17- —’I‘be Gill’ of Toronto is calling for a tender n a $‘i,Il95.000 aerial 4 1-2 D9799!" ‘bonds payable In Canada and I41“- dop England on March 25th. The average maturity is 16 yell"! and or the total zzllilmililii la for hydro- $1,000,000 for viaduct and the dial- auce for schools and local Im- movements. Eighteenth Child in Family Dies From Small-pox _ (Canadian Press) KITCHENER. out. Mar. ll- riis eIKbwBN-b child been w Mi- aud Mrs John K. Weber oi thlB city, two weeks I80 died from small pox. With fifteen members of the family illllmrlnl from the disease. the infant's death marks the first fatality dur- the prevalent epldalllli! l“ O is PB. nd w. to Athletic Association. conporate the Dunk ll Electric Company. Hon. ‘Mr. ‘Myers prr-sciilcll a bill 0f Canada. On the other hand the entitled “An Act to further amend expenditures lpaid by the Province an Act for the Encouragement offlizid been greatly increased since adoption of the lislied yesterday—seitiiig forth tlic ll claims of this Province and other 0f ilic other Provinces of Canada million of Canada, and requestinKI-“lengcrs. a readjustment I IYESTERIIAYS PRAISE EIIINBS ‘AT TIIE IEGISIATIIRE, The Premier and Leader of the Opposition Unite to Support P. E. Islands Claims _. and Maritime Rights - Hon. Mr. A Arsenault Also Speaks on the Ques- tion- Mr. Pope has the Floor Today. not nevertheless enter the union _ wfiilllefldlly. March 17 until the year I873. The people were not at all anxious to go into At 3.15 o'clock the whole ‘iloiiilc the Confederation. But it was pro- waited lllpOli Ills llonor the liieiit- missed ma; me pmvmue Rheum fig eiiuiit Governor and flirt-created the cclvn from the central goverumant Address Iii reply to llis Manor's sufficient revenue to make up for Speech at the opening oi‘ the si-fs- the loss of customs and other dul- "My Irish Rose", a lng opposite Mr. Dingwell as Dllllllllmnlll l" Mililirenl. Werfl comedy drama In three acts was Rose grelghon, “A wile [rlgh again in the limelight at the cus- elon. lcs and taxes and to curry Of] wlih- preseiited to u capacity and a most Rose" needs no introduction to ""115 DWI)” l-lllll mltnllllll- ll“ lellly l0 Mi‘. ‘Saunders, the out direct taxation. 'I‘lie Provincial In answer to a series of lnquir- Moder ‘of the {lovernmcnr sold (Eflverlllllcll was to be kept in such that it was the intention of llllfyfl. position that liherpeople could re- Goveriimeiit to bring down llllfilfilf] Budget about the middle of utextlfreu from taxation. Consequently week. their independent-e mid be W" ifflvh‘ lip lo the confederation liflikilltiiillly all our revenues. That revenue had been increasing year lly 3'91"; and since Confederation Hon. Mr. lMcNelll presented u bill the amounts wc have paid Into the incorporate the Suinnieruldc Dominion Treasury have continu- iuusly increased. lSince the Union, ‘Mr. Pope .D!‘8fl8lli€d a bill lo Iii-,duties on goods brought hare Iver Hydro- have been collected at St. John. IllilllfflX. Montreal, and other part5 Bills Presented I i. it th t. ,, . ear n ailtingvitli-unityéiéllldare woiixlilrfncefalpous Maaiiisan. ill hill Aflf“u“f,°i ll,“ ‘““°“ w“ °°“““mm‘"°d' w° "ca-la “u” ‘" i“ P‘""*‘"‘ °’ “m” “°“""" "“’ Settled on Farms ......°'° “' ‘°“" “ m‘riiénfi€€.J§§§;..2Zi“ilZ°c”f%‘.‘“§ - ll ‘ 1'1‘ . illut by the terms of llniou we were P. E. Island's Claims Ito receive “officieiifl manna Q1‘ com Mr. Stewart moved theiiiunlcutlou with the mainland. Bu; resolutiou-muh-wl-lll‘ means of railway communica- ml“ a"? ml “I! i0 the standard lion. Maritime Provinces upon the Do-in respect to either mails or pas- Tlic Dominion Govern- of the subsidies merit, it is true, loaned the money upon tlie grounds slated. lle said iliut was required for the settle- tihat the facts embodied In the res- merit of [lie lniud Question but the _ olutlon had been covered befoi-e;'ii\l-0i‘eat on the siiiounl: advanced but lie would review briefly the his- for that pur-pose is deducted every tory oi the Province since it enter-Wear from the amount of the Pro- eil the Confederation. At flint tlmervliiclui Subsidy. We receive not the populnliou of Prince I-ldxvard one centliccouse we have no [imb- Islniid uvis iilpwiirils or 100.000. The llc liiiirls; but Alberta has received people ‘N ere llicn prosperouupoii that account. one dollar per head There were numerous industries 0i‘ the population. Wle have also" throughout the Province. tiloiwlng assisted iii the construction of all prospects were then held out-qiar-‘ilie public railways and public ticulurly by Llie delegates from buildings constructed and eyoqgql Ontario and QIIQDQCQIOIIIGIICBIIIGIIII the Western Provinces; and people t_o consent to outer proposgl . ed. union. But this Province did I ‘May be Made (Continued ‘Ofl- Page?) Asks Revaluation 0i Returned Menls Farms Senator (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. liinr. 11. —Rt. Ho... EDMONTON. Alia. m. 1 “"°"g° P- Giuliani W“ rallied re- The Alberta legislators Ycstlerdny ‘Iemly as Immsle" m. Hallway“ may passed a motion introduced by .I. lamp“ “hum cabinet a“ a Bella-m‘ R. Love. A. U. F. C... nicnilicr. ask» mu] as “muster M Trade and Com‘ in; the federal authorities to mnko ‘llerce ll is now rumored hens 1h a revaluation of rcluriled men's uonflnnatlc“ of ‘he Tumor ll l5 farms. Mr. Love stated that oiil plume‘! m“ that M“ Gmhlm" former p;ivi-ite secretary has been "f 37 ldi ettler. I the Wain- irlghtszlstgc? 19 hzd Sun the Bet transferred to the Trade and 00in- iiierce Department. (Special to the Guardian) tl t. , efilzuboard paid $32 an m.” m,- Phe portfolio of Immigration and one a. ma“ [anus and it “m, m. Colonization is still vacant and ain so for some time. cently sold to a farmer for $17 "n gag Ts“; acre. The soldier settler should ‘l 5T ll have been allowed that relidjust- Bruce. W- y cuntpxld@ll erloo and Hlicent mes Malcolm of North D. Euler of North Wat»- Massey have Kitchener. The cases are 0f ll mild t.) pe. IATIST FIIIIIIII is les Hon. J. AT-Ilobb Gives Hint of Tax Reduc- k9! prIce.-_ h cel Ill‘ t -l (i . . . . mm u“ gldlil‘ cor. ohm: ,,‘:.,‘n‘\_t_ not. ‘Vigil; u; u (Iilélcillftll;1Efilfsllindvelszvhplggingrldylz Harness: Wm stand m“, notwithstanding m. learned um the League assenrbly _ .._§__ Blamlmllllbunquet M m“ "Ml I'll“) uilttee to take control oi intcrschol mutating team", some o‘ the Kugebm“ to adjoumtzltliqut ale? tlonv ‘You -____...._..__._. [while another Iillllqllfli was held utlasm. “p0,, - newspapers are of the impression- Lei Timmy t0 mom‘ w p in i. 0 ...._._ WANT Q0109 ENVELOpEQ the Hotel (‘oi-ii lit ivliicli Preiiiler| I ' that the league 0f Nations has suf- 53'” "All will 097ml“? ‘mum (cs-nndlln PM") have to wait until September to c“ ]1__‘H°“_ _1_ A, Prices. so for 20s., 1B0 nu an. fiflldvvu was m» run-r HIIGHL 35“ lov 56c. soo for |i.oo, zine l" $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian oi. lice. ‘°_N‘E mull or IOXII ESOAP ‘l "mil lily ranch on Tuesday Ear lfilflll (LU-E. 14c. ilark silver. female and q. n Reward s!“ 2.‘! rd. medium silver male. Genres is. McLean. Wiltshlre. 8073-l3-Iwk ‘FOX EIQAFID- -— EUOAPE from Unlonvae Re°§§‘1:li§;."'ii’“‘o'$"i'i“l'°' with? A lul- tiny following the name. ymild be Medan‘! political alli- wlll in rawm-Qled by 'Mm in; s. p‘. Ilnylc. President of the ride. ‘it is asserted and it is added James Maund or MQLuro fiyMr- .\Im~llluu- Proviuiwe brunch A. A illlll llle Swflllflll flllllflfil flflll Fill“ Kmmm 34c m’ |~_ ,-__ Sum ,,|,,,, m. favor,“ mm. sign Minister linden have dishon- ' ed their country. R-Illcll. Union fersd a severe blow. in munch political circles. while it is admitted that the League cf Nations has received u body blow. there is no disposition to-take things mo tragically. Decision to postipona the dispute until the fall is generally held to be the wisest course albeit it is making the best of a‘ bad job. Advices from Stockholm show that the Swedish press is wrolh over Sweden's proposal to condi- tionally resldn her noiipermunent neat In the council. Such a step Th8 Huh] H N " _ Certulii _mlnor changes were ca‘ celghntklil mllhllli and llnlllil- mode in tuc rules and by laws, Dream" m “in ( l‘ Hillrme“ be"! three substitutes being permitted runeunna new ‘trio! ILTI of l-llfsie in future Diaycfi games for a Der- celabratldns mkllnlg ““,"‘t‘"°".("_°l‘*'; loll of one year while the meeting “llllfifiilfl banquets or Mum,“ we?” also exnrt-sst-d the opinion that held in TIRPIOIIB parts of‘ million in mm‘ film) itgmrlxgcfigianlggoukfifi (‘UVUYEA W I l) . ‘ honor of Ireland uud licr patron pnmmxnt w me hymws was made .¢g>_.__ ._ to llic effect flint all future annual 0 SSI nil-clings be field alternately at \'l'l‘lll'0 uud Anilicrsi, with the ex- w-pliou of any occasion when the Iplhyilifu be held in ‘Moncton the meeting than lo lake place there t t "l siiilciuciil. oi younger athletes who l" ‘EMA-rho on manna 4m Faou "m"! Ii North ‘Pi-yon one nice ‘female silver black fox. Liberal ""584 loll return. J. I‘. Lord. m," size-locum hand“ YIITIMDAY -- UMALL qt s between lLower Prince - ~ llui lulu-list. building. Finder return to if Prince 6t. 1i A. B. C. of Madrid. which ls con- sidered to lbe closely in touch wit l r ' I to . . TIENBIN. MBtfTE'1fiu._r€\l|.\:)““fi_ luul but-n dulmrroll ‘from sport for slain strip Q19; with a 15mg (on-Kn ‘€'iirp;:I§~r~:n'i-.‘punt. ‘lhe Ainéldfi‘. l qf mmnrkm. w‘ I _ _ , m.“ lovoreey \ is - Taku by w.,,.,,‘,,,“°"§f.,,§,°,,‘l‘,§f, a cgsccil uiul it Wils regarded as ne- the conflict In Geneva on G Marlhll Chang 7mm.“ Mwphurgm. cesunry flint the M. A. ll. A. con- "ll Warlord. Th; wQf-hlplihave lmemtrol biiirllliiil- hockey. ll Was re- l“? hluckldlng the p" gm- geygra‘ oonvmciuicil lu u ‘t-soluilon that the °°"""ll “"5" idly! l0 prevent supplies ranching subject bu thrashed out with the 90""? V" Ill" l‘ "lll- ll l“! i)“, 3mm,“ u", lln‘tlonal "my" M_ n R “m; A_ A, |y_ C_ M n“, that the main sufferers are Brazil lllitiwflllll the Peking government. next meeting of the former body. 1""! 5P1"! Wlllllll m“! 0N9!‘ ill! lbecoine a member. From Rome comes a report de- nying that italy had backed Brazil In hsr light for a permanent seat in the council. Italy, it was assert- ed. was loyally supporting the spir- it of Locos-no and had no intention of Interfering with the attitude of any power. especially ‘Brazil w whose policy lltaly had nothing in comanon. GENIEVIA. ‘March 17.-After proving Premier Brland’: mot to adjourn the election of Ggrmjny until S tember meeting the '°'”"’" °' l” “"5"” ‘t’ "will" so as compared with seen m Cau- a adJmirned sine die at 1.15 p. m. GENEVA. standing feature of the asssm session toda was s tribute to (agrarian if: getion by Premier hn Spanish Foreign Office blame ‘Wm; ‘m: azgufaloq-ggiazg "7 profoundly convinced that Pronou- ‘1 Fl'*"'°°- ll" l“ Fm"! lllwllll" German relations, instead of lhnv- lo admit Germany into the in‘ lugm-eg [mm 11w “u,” gm. Poland slmultan- puss, had actually made a step. forward. Brland’: famed oratory was nev- er more resonant. Mu. 17. -—'f‘he out- OTTAWA. Mo: Robb. Minister of Finance save ll hint in the House today of lovvfli" taxes. He hoped. lie said to will out something that wogld give l1 little i-eilel to people. but in What direction he did not indicate. Mr. Robb cited some compariaonfl ltii v ‘p’ said Mr. Riollll “lin other words.’ ion "the per caplta tax in the the country w-here they boas of reduction of taxation. is $67- I!" ada." 31:1‘. L. Church. Conservative o the motion being finally withdraw III-i IIAPIIAI which gave the total per calplia NIX" U. SC. t much moderate Discussion arose on a motion by North West Toronto, ‘Mr. Church's nvotlen took up duplication of fod- enl and municipal income tax and said there was "an urgent demand for reduction of taxation and to re- ggzioziorcéeiqeér‘ store to municipalities their form- “m, ude m " er exclusive rights and prerogs- d fives" in income tax. The dlscus- an wmomw max-M“: M 2'46‘ "W" W“ m! 11°"! l“ llllllllwll-rlses tomorrow morning at 6.04. I-Itliifllfariatllhfilce billlhgmzginpclleil to been mentioned in connection- mm \\‘llIl lllIN pout. ' maQ>---— The Weather, Etc. Announcements. Coming- Events, WST QNE- ME Meetines. Fto. A FLJVVER FOR "Fusiliers vvcntc-tIQGooseJund ducks. Host prices when not mix- A I ll ‘id l‘ rl s (‘o The _ el.— eiiry A c‘a nuc . .. GOOD l-‘uruliure Upholsterers. ilillll-ih-Inio ~I ___. 1 "The Oyster Bed Bridge Wom- en's Institute will repeal lllell‘ clm‘ cert and social in Wheatley River Iloll. illnrcli 18th. If not fine March 22nd. 8l6li-17-2i Farmers Institute —~Llmestoue. 8l35~3-17-8l. "ileliuflt Saturday. March 20th fertilizers. heads. ‘Httomo to liox social and play “A Fisherman's Luck" In Marsh- fiPllI IlnII. Friday, March 19th, pre- sented by llfiast Royalty Dramatic Club. Proceeds Ill aid of East R0]- es in Canada. at $86.11. Australia, 369-53- “will Brlul“. $9742 and ally and Miirshheld schools. Ad‘ United Slates Nl-lll- ‘mission 35c and 25c. sires-mini. . .__ TORONTO. ‘liar. l8. ---.\Iarlllnul "APOTBIMB wishing to ship Live ‘TmdF- lillr- Wllll "ill Hogs through the Central Shipp- ‘Rfl’: fgmll“ l" ‘fllllemlllre- 1m; (‘lub iibout Mamh 24th oom- mrel; uni niid ni ninilim tompor- INHH-“qm, m‘ m,“ 311th htgoidsoca. ' _ fury. Idurl Poster. a a . I - gxgwtigzi, cigar" ' " " lug number of hogs ready. or with ‘ ‘ 24:16 the Directors of Club in each lotr “N7 tlon. The following are Director! .m_20 0i Club: b 0mm. Doaaldnou; ' James Hughes. Millcove, Walter . m T Quebec. fair Ch'town. fair Halifax. cloudy St. John. clear .. ' QQIQS lMullen. Redford; A. C. Poster. Dun “M22 stsffnaga. David Dover. Suffolk: '1, afternoon a; L5,; Ileath Foster Marlhiield: Robt. (‘liapipelle and M. Hardy. York. and Select hogs must. weight between Sun sets this evening at 6.10 180 and I80 lbs. I139 ll- First quarter moon, Sunday. I