MAXIMS ' or a " MERCHANT lvlrtxllrs OFA MERCHANT d Insofar as pool-lo can be brought to speak the same language 45¢! are spiritually ut‘ "l! IIIIIW I'll‘?- 1 know of but ouethlng more pit- ‘myrluu over-burdered youth. idle youth. TJW/’ ~ . i _ _ Sh“ h‘ The Peop|e'5 Paperb";"v¢":.f.‘l” Read by Everybody \ GoversPrinccEdward Island Like thellew \ “.1 flubaerirtloaa Delivered " n11, canon and u. s. a. use p, Charlottetown Guardian Two Oadl Icrnlug Guardian. Founded 1Q n1 PHAISES llnlllul lix-liotlsc Loader (‘ilarg PS Ministclxs W1 t ll Basking in C..\'.il. Still- slrinc. \\'. '1‘. IJIICBS is Mllrrnctl at Western Loss in Population Since H121. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, ltiARCH _12, 1928 . BENNETT}iif$h1f§£%fi°li....i5l] H n [ll [5 Yilillii l UUNTESTB H I ' n. s; l ‘Government authorities. Whiiel lNew Type 0f~Wheat 1 I1 Hi KHAN Seager Wheeler rx P115111 '" SASKATOON, March l0. _ 950°"?! 0f a rrew wheat Whit!!! when further developed Spent Fortnight In Spent Flftnight in Berlin, as Nation's "i" b5 hlshiy rust-resistant was announced yesterday by Guest and Cost was $250,000. Br- 5mm Wheeler. Saskatche- BERLIX. blotch l_0. —- Now lilrlr wan wheat wizard, ill an inter. m, r051 is being counted or cuter- view He explained that although (lining Arnalruiléh Khan, King .15 Alghrlnislaln. and his party, it has he was quite sure that this new 171R which he developed from the Kota strain would protect crops in the Province from rust en found by the newspaper Ach- wllrobcrld-Bl-att that the Afghan monarch has been n somewhat ex- nsh-e guest to the fatlleriand. n Indians Favor (Spfltltll to the Guardian: PHILADELPHIA. Penn, Mar. Ill-The rights of Indians of the once powerful Six Nations tribe to travel between the United States and Canada, without in- terference of Immigration Offl- cials was upheld in the United States Court uf Appeals here. Judge Buffington, irr making the decision, cited the Jay Treaty of 1515 years ago between the United States and Great Britain in which it was stipu- lated that the Indians have free access to all parts of their tri- bal territory, whether -in the United States or Canada. g The legal fight between the Government and Indians start- ed three yrarrs ago over the de- portation of Paul Diahlo. a Canadian Iroquois. who came to Philadelphia from Canada without a visa. The Govern- ment announced it would ap- peal the case to the Supreme Court. llorihlblel-‘lillht Plans Completed By General llobilel ROME, Ilarch 111. — Plans fur (ierleral Ymbcrlo Mobile's second tilrrgibie North Polo flight “were zru- rluunccd as complete today by tho Commission Will W ‘Court Decidesl Not Be Abolisheli tSpvvla-l to the Guardian) OTTAWA, March 10. - Reports current in the Capital today that the International Joint Commission; (Special to the Guardian) i MEXICO CITY, March Ill- A despatch to lixeelsl today said that thirty minus were eutombed in one of the tunnels of the Aurora Mine. dear Teal- ution, state of Puebla. fiebroke out inside of the mine and‘ plrt of the walls caved in when burying timbers gave any. Sixty miners were rescued. Thirty others werebelieved to be inside and little hope was held for their safety. Two mem- bers of the rescuing crew were choked to death by fumes when they attempted to enter the shalt. in Conservative Leader De-j livers Founders Day Address at Dalhousie; —Maritime Provincesi Take Large Part in D91 veloping Canada] Speaker Declares. i ,there may be changes in personneig ithere is no intention whatever oi’ abolishing the Commission. Students and Oth- ers Interested Are! Urged to D0 All in; Their P o w e r Ito‘ Make These Con- tests of the Greatest; Benefit to the Can-j didates. I Teachers, Principals Avalanche Descends On Brazilian Town lSpeclal to the Guardian) SANTOS, Brazil, March I0.- A landslide from Moruern Hill today crashed on Santa Cram Miserlcordla Hospital and a - number of homes. Early re- ports said 200 per-sons were bur- ied temporarily. The roof of the hospital was crushed by a huge rock. The entire fire de- partment ot’ the City was trying to clear the wreckage and res- cue inmates. BIO DE JANERIO. Brazil. March Ill-Fourteen bodies had been recovered by noon today from the wreckage caused by an avalanche at “ ‘ the corres- ndent. of the Ga-rette l" ' ‘ . telegraphed. The avalanches ,1 I l ()'1‘T.-\\\'.-\, Xian-h 1r --Hr>11. llugfl (illllrriv. Ill/USO‘ iflllllwp .11‘ 111,. (my sl-vrlrlivv Ilpiilrwiiltill illsl yq-ygjom l-illrlqtw-ll 211-1 i<‘Il1.llr<-n Aliuisllll- and lllr- Ifirllsnr 111‘ lLlllW; .~' today lvlril r-rrlil-rlvtrrilr: 1. rrplirupriglr; 1n lllorllsr-lvr-s r-rmiir lillt- l0 Si!‘ -llv:1:_v '1'1r=>rllw>ll. 'i'1rr~_v were cu- 00-1" 5Y1‘; u» brisk ill fhr- |‘l:l'l6l'l".l ulory o1 lilc 1'r-- ‘n! 01' Ill!‘ (‘un- zlllizrrl Nllliollnl linilunY-n .\1r. Guilt- ril» li-clllrvtl .\ll'. tlirlilril- lillrllciloSirwllgpfy 111111 1111- board u.‘ nrurlugemcnt or‘ lhl- (zrrruulau Nalrorlzri should ,be ("llll-Zlkillliiiiwti 1111.111 iiil‘ "splendid slum-ill 'iilt'_\'iitllilllatlr‘ during the 1111-‘! .\'- 1'1 tiiifllillgs‘ of 11m Cau- ruiian .\rti1~l1i-'ii 11nd incrraaetl l)_\' $l2r'r.0|1l'r,ilOO in flrlii’ §'l-;_lf5_. $125; 1111041011 which formerly had lo be wirhtlrzrn-n from the treasury o.‘ 11h" Dominion. "Tilt- government." ,\_1r. fiurhrh- puzsuwtl. "was not en- iliiPfi m :1 [iilYliClP of credit. s11- licnrr Thornton null the board worc r-mtlir-ll 1o liIC fllil credit for the rcslllt r-blaiuwi. H" 1'14 *1.’ to the parallel 01'0"" i1)‘ lilo hiillisaol- of Railways _ DCIWHHII (‘Lrlllrtlilru National bonds slunralrlucll liiv Dominion an] ingiy of the contribution which had‘ . ', , _ _ . , lNJtfll made bv 11:2 iale George 5.1 .\ ~ ~ .--1 .. nl-r. - lralb pushed so “mm as h“ Gamma‘! been m 1rrnmclc the institution c1 tieclareri lion. u‘ B_ nennen_-\\"_llich he 11nd been tliltrchairmau Leader or ‘he Consarwuive m“. . o: the Beau. of (rOIGIIIOIS. 0t him Let o-Vefy one remember" that the school competitions in lhe are!!! All Canadian Orutoricai Comer‘! series close on Tirllrslizly, MIIICH 15th., alurl that ilii i'esuits,--—ih&| runles and their order whether first; second or third. which cat-h schouil is sending to represent it in the District ('oulcsr.~r—must be in this ctru-c by lull-ctr 17th, Tile tiisirlcl‘ "=°"V'"4 "- 0 l- m- corltesls are 1o be held ill the res-l miw I 10ntarl0 Farmers i Nine Overseas Scholarships A w a r (i e d pc-ctivc centres on April 9th., with the sol.» exception of King: 101011111)‘ _ , whose contest will be e an l Montague 0n Saturday, April 7th. g We once more earnestly request, Royal Geographical Society: The that (outliers, principals, trustees‘, ‘Special to the Guardianl announcement was llppmved by tinspectors, students. parents rllrdi TORONTO. Ont... March 10. ——.l-‘ren1ler Mussollninnti the liillislr; all others interested will do all rniOntario farmers will be further ‘en- o1‘ Aeronautics The muuicipzrlirv of their power to make their Schotlllriched 10115)’ i0 the 3111011110 0i 3P‘ .\li1.an will defray the expenses. Contents as interesting, beneflclalllzwilnltei)’ 3300-000 1113011 7903M 0f Sixteen persons were going and stimulating as pmslble for}; 93"‘: 5:03 W‘ Valera!’ 33 the north with the General. ‘ the candidates, to rho end rhatjm“ U143!" 98311119111» OTC Wllwt it)’; The advance guard of the they may got used to speaking be-lc e n 91111112771975 wperame peditiolr will reach l\'irlg’sl fore an audience, and that the)‘ ompany ' ' Spilzbergen. within 1 v-t- wccks. l‘.\" its influence ._:'<.-1t in every part 05 tCanadian Press) TORONTO, Ont. March 10-Nine overseas Post Graduate scholar- ships in the War Memorial scheme have been awarded by the Imperial OrdermDaugbtcrs of the Empire. Three of these awards have been given to mcn who are holding scho- larships from the last appointment and who thus are given another year at Overseas Universities. Among thesc men is N. White from Prince Edward Island. in c Si In M 6 STUDENT DAYS Buntain, XII; E. Benjamin Rogers XI. may got the first possible practice the art of Oralnry- V The final 11st o.’ entries is as fol- lrws: CIIARLOTTETOWN Prince of Wales College Willard Picketts. XIL: J. Howard Prince Street School, City Edith Douse. X. Rochford Square School. City Margaret H. Campbell, X West Kent School. City Lemuel Prowse, 1X4 John Den- oy, X4 William Burnett, 1X.;Mary nclalr. IX. ST. Duustanis College. Harold Devereaux. XII; Alfred= Murray, XII; Joseph Mooney. XI‘, Edward Berrigan, XI: Hamid Mac- tyre, X; James Arsenault. X. QUEEN'S COUNTY [Ocean View School Alexander Rockwell, IX; Howard! . Ross. IX Springfield School. Margaret Lambe. X. West Royalty School Ilarry J. Lewis, IX; Richard Cur- "Succoss is not measured by vast 19y, 1); 8t Ann's School. Iiope River Emmet Gallant, X. York School. C. Lsabel Brown, X. Pownlrl School Edison Smith. X. Sunday it) .11. Stewart. Thu 111W rel. ay, 3061-3-10-31-Jike1y they would remain gotlfinight to return to Moncton lrnorning. "A meeting will be hold in Mar“ - rell Hail Wedneoday. 14th.. inst. n1‘ 73° D- m. to organiae a Llvfl 310d‘ from rust uuder all conditions. Q-v vfiuflfl’ I l-epnrrlmn payments told to milvl “mm m which m, finesse,‘ mpflnllgv had sail! of Disraeli, "Hi.- . - . . .. I . ., . 1». {or tilt-so guests during their fml- The 135; Subject before l; was theihnusie University for the llfriilor 111016 =11 10 M11"- I"? ilrh Khan by German industrial-jibe June meeting. lPearson, chairman of the Board nbNovfl 300111111 1111111 =1 11111i"*‘"h°1“ . . . . .. ~ e- ' - - ‘. ' d? illXlliififi, 1s estimator! roughly .ll who benefactors. or the IJLIPTSIKL and hope l-l the rulurc that ra ~ __ _v , .__. .31 H !,...‘,l‘-u'[\. mugs (trllllrg ltor n great Illlflllili) 11w institution, Premier 1.. A‘ Thne nllcl was sllcr '1 led rr » -~ 1 l. 111 nee worlld be re- cns1l—1ln1l no business‘ whs lion" 1"“ m" H“ d m‘ rgduy, best Si. Peters, Wodnesti 01°11'- tms 111(- jny when a domestic circle W1"! dnmare. he did not think the wheat would be absolutely free "tlwfivfl". he considered from the results o! his experiments that even under the worst con- ditions such as experienced in 1921, this wheat would never be materially damaged. -—--~-~—--<-o> Tho German tMDBYeP. whom‘ . . ' m CanMkL m me (“nurse of an a and Dalhollsle. he declared, ‘ Parker Gilbert. 8559m- liellfrill (ho-SS (lelgl-ored M nalhonsie lastimlght ht- asserted ast Lord Salts- llls expl-nse bills. has ruofrlily 11in. "pponunmes mm my before lhelzoai for thculzreatness of’ Iingiallzi ccvorcll 111.11 fetinK royalty under you,“ u, this coumry and n“, demons the lfrlzlsslorl or hls 1i.e. b tllc imperial reklme cost 0111)’ about ‘Canudhm Press) mand for nnlneri. educated in-_ __m‘i“"‘ f “Fain ‘° ‘he mempef)‘ ouefluarlm. m» [he outlay‘ m, 111,» GENEVA‘ March.loz_The 49m [Plums é“ me worm ‘may 10_vl.h0 fltliil). he mentioned 1'; roy.l1 vlsilrlrs from Alililllllliiiln- ‘ “$1011 011m councu 0; me Lgggug 11ml. .\lr. Berlucll. who was al1-ii1‘=~$°1' -\Y1"‘;‘"“'h“'_‘- PM h“ F":“}‘_ The 1101101‘ "SW93 the "m" b!" of Nations closed this afternoon. liressinl: tile sllldcnl body of D4‘: ‘mm 00ml“ ‘f’ Mm‘ Sum” m “i 111.1111 wicnrn m annroximflipiy L-ist. Gotthard machine gun incident‘ time. was t-flc principal sneaker =11| *“‘1‘;‘""“"‘_ f‘? f?“ ""2" °°“”i.‘:;‘,'_ 111111.001) marks 63500001 11111031 111' which coursed a twomplaint againstirht» Founders’ Dru‘ (‘XQFCWWL llifdf“ Cfm,“"_m" Siflnpéagiéd '_ cllltlcli 11m vnllw "f 1111‘- flfifflilhllh“ Hungary by the little errtente. A was introduced by Mr. Justrce,=~l11“fi§\_~1111~ 111M125; 01 '3" a?‘ prflsiflillvli In the Kim-t‘ ill‘ the fcti- committee of three appointed to Russell, a former member‘ of t_l1_¢‘i“_‘_""_ ~ Olmm’ ‘mfcii Gemini‘?! m] govt-virulent. ‘consider tins case. told the Council, faculty of rhc Law School. of W111i?" P'°‘l’;f_‘c° fig“ ‘Him’ sPme 4,51,‘. 011m lzifiu showcrcrl on Amnlur- 1t would be unable to report beforoylr. 1381111911 is n grfldllatg, (1, Freq 11S .9 n1 mu: incoming a t pro-with an eye on future order-i (iovcrnors, presided, acting .:'0r the 111M1- -ap* vnlucti at about 400-000 lililsl time in his Mficiul Ptfilflfi-IU" c WIDESPREAD . rks. isince his election to tire orfice J iNFl-UEN E The rental of Prince Albrecht? row weeks ago. -Dr. A. Stanley, _ _ ~ ~ \'\, - - ' - -' "l cannl 10k behind withfllli palacmwlthfioraidceorulions, spl. llncKenzle. president of the urs 1 _ __ A h lal kitchen equipment and other tlltiorl. spoke, paying tribute 1o seeing Iiie cull-lice of the fill! . _ ~- - .- < d 110,000 marks and street decorations land he was lfloillzwefd lb)’ (7950:! “led from m“ m‘ mmmn and ma e and municipal receptions at about mntlsoe. pros cn o lie mmr 1-_- _ _ __ ' t 0n 1h.» credit sldc. stand the Bennett Wild lln iiiumlnatu at inn . h Sflenlq we“ going '6 Quor-lfs pnrc-Elascs of 2o dresses dross. On the matforru were nremén; atlt crg-Furnm 1;! m "fem - m! ‘In pairs qt shoes and 1hr bers m‘ lhc I108"! 01' ('°"@"\~’"~“' " ~‘°' “ “n ‘ ‘a ._ _ _ _ _ . . _. . . ;~ y - _\' ta . c l-‘menl fzr trained lntcilccts as the?" ollncllls such as 3L0 unrnd by‘ $11021‘ illicgrlluarsfilof ‘huhwas mun.“ Nov“ Sum". Canada. Amrlwh‘ palm” mm o)? an l" f’ I C lhc province ulrtlttllr- Empire and lilo, world. ncedull volilliicll‘, electrical ctltzli for ills §l:[>l0II1l(nJ.'3:l;l trmu-‘m or klnwlgkmpd lmmmlandpdmmed mm“? palace. (“W " I‘ ‘ " . - 1 1 i 1 over tlrrt . i’\n"""'llm' i'mmdod.lo buy "m". 51'0"". illillii altlil: zfitéeirzlliiiaiugc um s11‘!- luro but 1111- (ionic-rs insisted on A GRATEFUL SON 1 _ _ quirell. ill applying the kuoalhllfll’ “mm “Mm” -"~ 1H; 01d friend, Mr- Ilcrrnerr de-iunbich they s0 110011111311- H I’ ' '1 I-‘l -nd much loved Professor.‘ "ll lfivvfi 1111‘ W111‘ 10y 1° R110“ ii‘nifti,"e“n,,eqldelu 0.- me qullicnz-Fm farther off from ileuvclr than - r From Wrecked‘ 1 .1 r21; :1: B S monks. but they luui Mfr-IOU?" “‘:‘1“°“~'- C " ~ ' y I i, h . ‘Xvi-Pays. m‘, mm struggles illill 1.11:» {h}. lrpportlllnllesktlgujt hhaii been In S t e a S p‘nuhaihriiitmoési-rgiiipoikkgllgstsiillshi:I lqaiwjivuk‘Jrilviiiéoillillli‘ so "receptive mlc . ~ - ~ ‘ ‘ 1 . ‘ -~ -;~ ' ' .‘ ill the (luvs of Yfllllhi . m d; ) though lie had lasted llrc 10.1» t <1‘ 11 ‘if _ _~ ' _ ‘(human Press)‘ MAil-lgelvclligTwPOlltlTgugarfta 10 ~}\'1ctor.\' he also hall known lllc bll- 110091‘ could l‘ llbsmb RIIOWIBAFJ] ST‘ JOHN‘ N‘ B" March lLflThciRescue of 150 passengers of the lorness of liefeat- 111111011"- Hl‘ "-\i1_T°5‘-“*‘0 m9 0°01‘ '1‘ " Immimm Cmlnc“ or the Navyiwrecked coastwise Steamship Rob- It had been his 14°00 r“"“m"'i'l“) sludm-“S m “um. Yo“ d "-92 was“ of Canada Wm meet in sMert E Lee began today. Small craft Ilnn. Mr. Bcrlnctl asserted. 111 111“ vllock buck as he d111, from tut J°1111 l" Jum- l‘ w” a"“°‘m°“d§of-varicd description including a hall something io flu with lxrezlrelww-nlltl, on 10% cpportunrtrcs. m1 he“: by Admiral C‘ w’ story of Coast Guard surf boat. a picket ems, with varyifll-i 1111111“ 0i 111"11|1“nct heaven llsclfu-nn chairm- flit‘ Guelph’ onmrlo‘ who returned to boat and lifeboats from the Naval of different conditions and aiiiill-ipilfil. \\‘1r.-ll s past rs pasl 0mm“ ma“ °n the s’ s‘ Mo?“ vowels were removing passengers ies- 111- hall a laborious null an cx-, Wm 51990111905190 by Mrs” stow’ land carrying them to the rescue alt-ting life and hall achieved 531115". DEFINING SUCCE$$ _ _ yshlps some distance away. a wire-‘tbiru: in hllfiligleq-‘m; hl"owan€i(llllol‘if:l I less to-Tf—-—<¢>—Na"l Yard 5—d‘ filcrzlgl-mlzllrztfilslilthunti obligation owvdibank laflances, leisure and pleasure i - lto lire University and 1o the ‘autumn 1uxulry,_ léfllilr.‘ .\l‘rl.lelkriii(l)cl'_lkt_ , ,~fessors if he 111:} not tlflrotelsilii: “slaved; tielsbe; (f! 0m“ ability" , ' m3 111s time an alien on o ‘i’ ant or _ -~ _ "g f ‘affairs. iIe returned tonight as 11 Sluchuirs ngzilgtlfirgtxt Allin ' grateful N011. I111 11111 1 - ‘ ‘ , 11.1 11. ma lnd Left M02219“ ggtfigfgtog; 21.2% rlvirzrildrlmbbllgst ivnriilnnsr war? airle renown“, Apr“ 19th., fm‘ Phil‘ gggkviilxilxcnfit m0 with 300 pounds Q10 (In their best were tile most suc- mhoa l-ntcrtniumollt. Jot mp1], Mr, urray of the Mons? Recalling his student rinyfi I‘ , 3059'3"0'3'lton Postal Staff accompanied the Dalllctrsic. the speaker 11117111190 *1"; ‘two flyers. After having dinner they he was in 1300. that rzrmll dean, "Comt- to the concert in Springitook on 350 pounds of mail. leaving and rountlcr of the LHW 5Pi1"°i_-“j‘ V3111‘? Hail Monday. Mimi‘ 12- Amlon return at 3.15. Inmn of l-tmmanrilnr! P1"~‘-‘"""“° “ l‘ mission 25c. Ii" not. flne following {that lndt-finnhie thlnz- character‘. nlllht. 3046-3-10-21 llvirlch lt-n ll.“ imnrilludl" PW}: ' ' iulatr who sat. ircncatl rm as .1‘ "Come to the Mount swwmtl Mndc a landing off Cut Street at taught, Dean \\'1‘l(lnn- Hull. March 17th., and see the lure? 1 o'clock carrying 400 110111165 0i 'l'hl-. sneaker 111*" 1‘1'l*‘-1'1'"" , Mt Comedy Drama "Safety Fifil-Ymall for the Mflfldfllems- ‘mh m“ Judge Sharlnon and to 11H’ 111F111,- lt's worth while, "2614-2-20-27-12 addition of a number of other sacks buginpggJikg lectprcs on torts 211'] .___._. for the same place, which were left on by John Y_ payZflIIi, to those, "Notice: Movies at North W11t— here Saturday. _ by Sydney illrrllrlgton and by ti“! shire Tuesday, 13th. H¢T€5 Y0"? In taking 00' at 3-151 L1e“tem*nt1lnu' Mr. Justice Newcnnlbc of 111"’ "Pportlmity to see something Ewdvcoopcr experienced 5°71"? dlmclmy suprclnc Court or (‘nnutlr 11c nisfll Lots of thrills. 309%“! 89m"! m") the Mr‘ "we m the paid ll splendid tribute to .1 l<ir'-’~“ ‘soft snow on the ice. the runners Russel,‘ “Concert and Box Social in TW- attached t0 the pontovns- 5111111118 “u. gfgal 31-4-11 m‘ student 11ft’. on Hall on Saturday, March 17th..‘out of sight. However. after a 500d m, 1.1.1.1 rrnt‘ sorrows ut‘ success l1; 7.80 p, no, in. aid of Tryon In- dcnl of maneuvering he made the Md muum “T,” Hake“ up by non. Itlfutc. grade on the second attempt. _ my Bennett m n very sn-ikinz \ Mr. George Keefe, representing w“): (mm m, asserted’ “m”, m,» ‘the Baird D1113 Co" woodswck‘ “may great teachers; lileir mem- 3051.3.1o3l. lNew Brunswick. accompanied the My m“ lingered M,“ mm m aviators as a passenger to til: Mag; great joys was m“ a great “d. gpeclnildalen Islands. where it vras t oléglerlnpgs. m, mo“ could help but. rel-l lightened by the talc or his 0W" successes, and this was K0111?" LOST OPPORTUNITIES "Postponed meeting Covehead Club will be held March 16th. 1W9 Blllppm c| b_ _c| o; m; [Jo-stock representative will attend. mlmon smvu Mr arch w“! be Lmung h0g3 gal- shipping March 14 m l "mu h! n, e 5w“ Bu“ | A150 listing fertiliser. llporl the faces 1 rc i1 pmm" i§i§f"1‘,:;:'s»1lh w Dockendorff o. the lost 01111011111111“ W’ 1 3065-3-10-21 , _ , (1 J. S. Allan. I 3-10-21 thought of the opportunities before "or; Cllft, an. in chronic cuerl ...__ you," declared the speaker, 1;“? ‘l! Prince 5t, pm“; m“; our.» "The P. E. Island Ayffllllr“ Rreat thing l0 b9 Mm i“ i i‘ ‘ ~ lottctown. self-help, _Don't 6618!!- t - tr n." and he lhotrtii" 1f f"'“i"'"..“'.'.‘.rzl".-: 3r;:.‘.“;r.:.. :11‘: 1:22:21... h. 3'1"‘ Wyfiffitfeilueirlllry‘ Mtlflih 14th., at I even ill his own brief lilo-time. All "Tho Clrvcndiuh Dramatic Club vlll present their olnv. M" ‘ m As there is n Rrontor dc- these great. and match-lees chansrfi lfijmu} on tho mlrrkct for Ayrshire wore of service to mankind- 1 . 1 ~ e t \' v1 m, Pmmw Yudm in than-attic than any olhetr 113g‘. orig: ilo coud not r turn o A o ammo mu. lluutor River. Tiler-l" 1h" m m" '“°" f’ any "Ir 111cm. March 1.1m. Admlslivu Inland conditions, 1t w pa» Scotirl. smell the tang of tho 11M- 311ml 25c. If not fine. first flue interested farmers l0 attend this think of the glories of the p81"- ‘lllll rho hlrttoglc netting or this 0111 _ . l n. Brown. Soc‘?- 111cm. following. “worms Bllinozlelo. t2. 1a. 4i. "Wltan 1 camorback anll 1001191 lclty without again being lrnvfflfltwll 80"m_3_lo_3" with Ila people. and he spoke fro’: rt cert», 15k . IRIS BRAND Parr-dried Rolled Oats- / ccssflrl. Ziloney was a useful servant bu! :1 terrible plaster. ill‘ continued, anti was the mark of success on1.\'i when it was uscli as lilo founders of‘ the Fnivcrsirv lLHi used it. Il-WVI many lnen nololi for lhPiY "W!" riches wcro remelnberevl. he us1\-_ ell, and llmv nluny more were r“- lnerrlbercti lwcnllsr- of the use ti! which lire)’ 11ml pul their monci, Tho names of rlv‘ 1101111“! “V90; 1on1: zlflcr tire noun-s u.‘ rlu- ril-hesl were no nlorc. ‘I CANADA'S PROGRESS The inc-ailing or‘ cdrlcrllinrl in t-Ilrtl repose that 1t gave the millti. the llbllllj,’ 1.0 turn from line's ll\'0('4l' tion to other things for diversion were nreutltrnod by .\1l'. Bennett. who then turned t0 the sublfl‘! "f the part that the men and women who laced him would play in the shaping of tllc destinies of 1h"- country- “No country so vast as Canada 11nd with so few people, lillll ac- complished so mllch." he declared. and he spokc of tho tremeudou-l future with the RTFM natural re- sources and what tho Zilaritirnes had done and would do tn take; advantage of them. They had (lone so much for responsible Bflveffl‘ mom; they hall given an mam] statesman to tho country; and he spoke of i-‘rro contributions they had mrldeqothc life cf tho church. the educational institutions. the. bench. and the profesions in d1!‘- fercnt provinces of thc Dominion. That had been the contribution of these provinces to the national lilo o.’ Canada. he declared, and their people carried with (Continued on page 31 600E NUNE CAN SlliVE IB)‘ British United Press). coupon. March 10.—A machine: which writes a. code that no one has ever declphered without the key is the Business Efllciency Exhibition. It has been tested for over 12 months at the War Ofilce. and so far has come triumphantly through every trial. It is the invention of a Sussex gentleman farmer and it took several years to perfect. The apparatus consists of two typewriters, with a drum on which various combinations of "keys" can be set. A message typed out on one typewriter appears in seeming meaningless Jumble on the other. Students of cryptography will search in vain for the weakness which is present in almost every kind of secret writing-the fact that certain letters appear so frequently that it is possible from them to build up the code. It is here that this new machine beats the intellect. There are so many million combinatlo thutthe same character for a given letter seldom turns up twice. 'I‘he word "the" can be typed 50 times and the same combination of three letter-u will not appear in the code. g To decipher the code, the key is This payment was on a basis of ' 15 cents per bushel and added to. ithe initial payment of $1.01 less" llocal coal handling charges brings the return to the growers up to $1.- 16 There is still a final payment due‘ ;whiclr will be made after the close 10f the Pool year. June 1. | Based on these figures, the cash naclvance to members of the Pool‘ jwho deliver wheat in the future lwlil be $1.16 instead of $1.01 as in ithe past. i The payment made yesterday is lpart of a general distribution of Iwheat recommended by the Central i Belling Agency and includes a sim- iilar disbursement, to pool members lin Manitoba, Saskatchewan and A1-' Iberia. 1 The total cash going topool mem- fibers in the four provinces is up- fwards of ‘ This subdivided amo 1 members means puttl l rlg the 200,000 rlg into circu- lation a considerable sum of money.‘ and coming as it does, at what is ‘considered a dull period of the‘ jyear. uudobubediy will have a stim- vlrlatlng eflect on trade generally ln these four provinces. CHURCH SERVICES {ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH’ i The beautiful morning may haw; ball something to do with rile full jallcndancr- ,\'6S(l‘l(|ily morning. The Lillnlsrel- preached from Gen. I11- 2-1. “So llo rirnvc ollf lire man; and m‘ Ellen the (‘l1EFlibi1IP. llnti til.- flame of n swnrti which burnwl r-vory wa_v. lo keO-p lhe way m‘ lilo ilT-u of life." Oneal‘ the pleasing features cf trill» survicr! waslhc presence o1‘ the lsix daughters of .\1r- John l). Mo. liiiilnn. Stralhcoua Holel. ‘ 1 .\lr» Fulton conducted lllc scrvicc iln the afternoon at lire Zllarshfieiti Prvsbylerirtn Church. A splendid, ‘congrerzaliorl was present; and one was struck by the henltiness of lb»- singing. Al. the evening diet or‘ worship. Zlonc of the mechanical wizards at various Mauser of Scrilmlre WW read ill connection wilb the topic. "These were the words of the enemies of Christ. vrllicll weru hurled at Him during His .\linistl"-'. at the time of Ills Trial and on the Cro» Tho school room was almost fu‘! to capacity, testifying to the p011- ularlty of the sabbath evcrlinr: "Slap". The brief, but pithy ari- dress given by F..1. Nash on "Songs and Singing". was well re- ceived and was. indeed. well worth while. _ ' iProf- Louis D. Thompson will b" the speaker at our next "sing." A simple service marked lhc dhsequlos of the baby boy 0:‘ Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. McLeod. whose mortal remains were 111m. away in God's Acre yesterday afternoon. The sympathies of this‘ congregation and their numerous friends go out to the parents 1'1 this sudden bereavement. In the morning the choir sans, the anthem. "From Egypt Bondarw Come" by Page. In tho evening =1 duel. "'l'hat Beautiful Land" by 11111"! set on the centre drum. the cypher liar-knees. was well rendered by‘ wherever they had tz-Jnc their re- characters retypednand the plain Mosdamen F. A. A. Mulch anti (Continued on page >31 is ily recorded by the original typewriter. Leigh Warren: the anthem. "The Radiant Morn," by Woodward bv l The ice crusher, “Pity or‘ Milan." which will servo as :1 mobile bust- for tho cxpetiiziorl, is liiif‘ ill slil for lhc north at the can n1‘ this month. Thc vessel will curry .l number 0t‘ men from ilil‘ naval ilydrograpllil: iililiiiill‘. The wholl- personnel should he at King's lhly by May 1. The dirigiblc ltalia. the centre of ‘all this crganizallon. is duo ~11 lieave Milan about the middle or‘ ‘April- \\’llen she gets lo Spltzbom- ‘on she will be uuder care o.’ a W1- ccfcll plzvoun nf Italian Aifvili" troops. srealnléilfibnnn » ctr Tokyo tSpecial to the Guardian) TOKYO, March 10—The 5.42G- ton steamer Koryu Maru. bound from Vancouver was aground and sinking off Tokyo today. Huge seas so far have prevented rescue of por- sons aboard. tho choir anti tor 1hr.- scrlnou .r:1 appropriau- qu. WW1". “\\'1lnt \\'111 You [in \\'i|h .1c.~'lls'.’" was fw-iingiy sung: by .\1i.<.< Lila Fnnlpircli, MH- I-‘. A. A. .\li1it‘il. Xlessrs. Harry (‘raswcll and .\lilit"fiiiii iiuviiiunon. N. H. L. RESULTS (Canadian Press) Saturday-At Montreal. Canad- icns 3, Maroons 0. At Boston, Boston 3. N, Y. Rang- ~-- -—~ 1111- plat-M m the East of tho (irlrden ers 3. At Detroit, Ottawa 3, Detroit 1. At Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh 5. Chi- cago 2. SPRmC. 1% HERE- 1F You Donn’ BELWAIE \1-.-\.oo\< on 4m: CALENDAR l‘. TORONTO, .\inr. l1. ~-.\illi‘iiili11‘. moderate to ircsh wlrltls. m-Wsii)‘ cloudy and milli. probably some light local snow or rain. High tide this afternoon at 2:09 and tomorrow morning mt 3.19. Sun sets this evening at 6:02 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.16. New moon Wednesday. March 14th., 4:05 p. m. ‘TORONTO. clear MONTREAL, clear‘ QUEBEC. cloudy . .. 18-1-1‘ crlaRLorrzrrowN, clbudy za-a, HALIFAX, cloudy . . . . . . .. 30-16 ST. JOHN, cloudy . . 24-15 BOSTON, fair . . . . .. 32-18 NEW YORK. cloudy . . . . . .. 34-26 , . . 12-10 . 12-12 11.\'1il~n lsruli-z guaranteed by tho. pr‘ int» l.‘ tmturiu. Bu! the two cllstu-r xvi-rt‘ not prrlrilel, “r. Gum. ric shill. rt cuvl-rnlnent," be “WP r111. nuarunlccing the hour's 1n‘ .'r11 illrluiVuill company: 1hr- Ollluriu ilntt-Iilliivllt is guaran- tr-cirlc llil‘ iloulls of perhaps i118 similar-at financial corporation of North Amt-r - " Also spl-a 11K on filo budge’. W31". Lucas- (L'.F.A., Cnmroser lleocxiilctl results m’ the 1928 cea- sus 1n woslr-ru (‘ullruizr arr startling. Tito Prairie ih-lrvincr-s 11ml inst the M10111 0-1" ltlt-ir natural increase in pop wr-ll he N na- For“ m‘ r“ 1i"\\' illlltlicl"rv‘vr\ =‘"cr=. 1921. Til... 111 nlliit- 31111100 0N1 annually lrii ilnlnizmticw bv oral .lrlr1 ]11‘.>\'ili\‘i,'ii authorities and 1111- 1_:l11vvu_r<- marl-Krill And Hunt Found Guilty 0f Murder lCanadlan Press) LOS ANGELES. CaliL, March ll. --T1rc Jury of six nrcrl and six wom- cu yesterday’ found William Edward Hickman and Wclby Hunt, guilty of the murder of C. Ivy Toms and re- commended life imprisonment for both. Attorney's for both defendants nnrlounccd that they would appeal. iluul will be forrua11y' sentenced Tucsdlly. hlal-clr 13, Hickman will not be sl-nlcnccd until alter a hear- ing on a sanity pica. Jr-rolne Walsh, Hickmans attor- ney‘. waivcti the 48 hours statute and rcqucsled the court to sentence Hickman at once. On motion of ‘Walsh tile Jury was again sworn and 11c rcsted iris case relative to ilit-knnrrrs sanity. The prosecution waived and the cnsc went to the _liii'_\‘. Thc Jurors were out only five minutes. found the condemned slayer n1‘ hiariun Pnrkcr sane. Itas- tunolry heard in tllc murder trial by tlrc same jury. was the cvidcncc weighed by thcln. Followlnrz the reading of the ver- dict. Judge Elliott Craig declared that since it. “as n few minutes al- u~r noon Snturdayw he could not. scnlr-ncc lllCkllllill. He. set the tiaic n1 SZCIIlOIICl‘ as March 18. QOOOOOQOQ t Condensed Specials RATE.--4c. per word, not each insertion in this column. PRINTING OF EVERY- llt-scrlption, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian 0on- trai Job Prirltery, Phone I32. wou waur oooo elevator}; Prices 50 for 20c; 100 for 35c, 250 for 55c: 600 for $1.00: 1.000 for 81.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Joh Primary _. ‘WILL ARRIVE IN ABOUT TWO waeks—4 Carloada of Ontario hor- ses. Those horses are all broken double and single: young and sound, are choice stock, vary much like our Island homes. Wood and McNeil. 80B6-3-12-mu-4l Highest Quality?)