i} I 9i.’ A ,, Tm world don not dictate what you shall do. but It does demand that you do something. ' M ‘xv \_\\_ ‘T b ,_ ‘a; Q10, ., ‘ yi-‘y w‘ Charlottetown Onsrdlan Iva cam Inning Guardian, Founded llfl STTITISH S S ll TiTEST TTTITM THEuSlPITM L1‘: fl Z i ——l i i i s , and that those best qualified am imuiii Expect Commissioifs Report Will Give Satisfaction to Both Parties. ~ (Canadian Press) IIJDNIDON, ‘Feb. l2.——The West- minster Gazette asserts that a re- markable change for the better has occurred in the coal situation ong both owners ‘and miners think chances of a rupture are now re- mote. "’ The chief cause 0f change l8 DB1‘ House “Menu”. Consis- ted of “Butter, Eggs and M a r i ti m e Rights.” I (Special to‘ the Guardian) OTTAWA. ‘Feb. 12. -—Three more speeches on Maritime rights and further contributions to the ‘butter and egg" debate on the -—. annual i If-ZZ/ //- ‘The People's Paper .-~.,- vi» . ' u “w; 1111i. Read byivery ody “ ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘\‘\\\\\ am CHARLOTTETOWN, CANATDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926 National Asselllbly Approve Turco- (Canadinn PrPu) national assembly at Angora has unanimously appioved the Turm- ber at Paris says an exchange te- legraph deapatch today. The treaty is a three year guarantee compact it stipulates ‘that in the event of military or naval action arinst either; party by one or several coun tries the other party agrees to re- main neutral; third, neither party shall participate in any union or agreement of a political economic Sutherland amendment from A. W. Neil, independent ‘Commox-Albenni William K. Esllng. Conservative Kootenay West and J. E. Arm- strong East Lambton constituted parliament's bill of fare today. The Maritime spokesmen were T. Cantley, Conservative .Pictou, O. B. Price, Conservative, Westmoreland Seek Lower Fares and W. A. Black, Conservative hops the fact that forecasts of the _Hamax_ The {my or “my mam Royal Commissioners’ ieport indi- or financial nature by one or sev- eral other powers directed against either Turkey or Russia. ' For British Russian Pact LONDON, Feb. l2.-Jl‘he Turkish To Probe Charges SIJSTITTTTS Pllllfll lT [TTlWl Russian treaty, signed in ‘Decem- - C. W. Bell, f‘ H e at eld Discussion took Place Between H. H. Stevens and Minister of Customs (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont. 12.-A brisk pas- sage at arms between Hon. George Bolvin Minister of Customs and H. H. Stevens, Conservative M. P.. marked the opening of the ‘smug- gling enquiry committees session today. Mr. Stevens complained that departmental reports asked for in the ‘House dealing with a number of customs prosecutions ‘bad not been forthcoming. Mr. Boivln said ‘any, mumuuucoples were being made and start- ed to explain. . u h . from Hamiilton We: . w o In one Mr. Stevens “I do“ want any cates that the commission has dis- regariid the demands ofthe min- ers and owners and will make re- commendations which bot]! sides will .flnd it ‘possible to discuss. Will Insist on. Participation by Russia (Canadian Press) he said. "whether he was eating a good Camadian egg an Australian egg oraChlnese egg. Scrlimbled eggs served in a restaurant might eusuy bu rue aged produce of some and reduced ‘fares now in force. Oriental hennery Emigrants (Canadian Press) MELBOURNE, Feb. 12.-Mism- ‘hers of the federal parliament have been urging Premier Stanley Bruce to adopt the New Settlers League suggestion and arrange re» d-uctions in fares of British enii- grants. They pointed out that Aus- tralia was at a disadvantage com- pared with Canada owing to the latter's nearnsss to Great Britain bers who constituted the attend- ance ai. the evening session, there ' were fewer than forty on hand at one time, at least got some amuse- ment out of it. Mr. Esling was strong in his pro- tests at the government's failure to protect the Canadian egg indus- li‘ . ‘ {N0 one could fell, nowadays." for luut year Replying, Premier Bruce stated GENEVA, Feb. ~12.—-11‘i'ance will nearly u muuuu uuundu of bulk that the government had consider- insist that the disarmament pre-laluzigqa 911mm“ e55“ had ‘come in e paratory commission meet in a ‘ h t u, place which will insure participa-'l7u$arfigmilglag2e%hingsa ‘gt; ‘ma? tion of Soviet Russia. newspaper men were told today by the French ambassador Jean Hen-nes- sy prior to the opening of the spoocity cQmmlttees tions council. lltusala, angered over the assass- ky. at Lausanne in 1923, has re- T119 11181110818 0f 1116 C1111! ‘C011: “sud m 31mm; a mggflng on cil and the Water Comm as one ial sessions of the League of Na- . Are Appointed lnaiion of the Soviet ‘envoy, Vores- Swiss soil.) before His Worship. Mayor Miller. At a cauc&meettins helg site‘:- - ' _ wards, the eren counc, co - mittees were appointed. of which League Session ' March 8th Finance: Coun. T. W. L. Prowse Istraets: Court i. J- YQO Coun. William Moran. signing migration agreement but was now ‘further considering the possibility of revising the basis of in cold storage in Montreal. emigrants‘ fares. --—--—<0>-i—— Hold-up Men Use Vitriol as Weapon 1212?.“- fdihfliill‘ s......... .....- face horribly ‘were sworn m yesterday afternoon Tbll-Itlnxilufllaleeplejsck, is llfl Grace Hospital. bandaged. and _- not until hours ‘have elapsed will -- (Canndlln Press) ‘GENEVA. 1710b. 12.-The Leazlie Fire: Coun. E. A. Foster bu)’ Tm"!- d that aspect of the case when WINDSOR, Ont, Feb. 12. —Hls scared ‘by vitriol 33 years His eyes are tightly many be surg- On his .way to the Central Hotel 1 last night. Murphy was held up by Public Property and Tender? two men who demanded money tn it was too dark for of the committee of nine to lnllip I tlgate the Stevens charges ago _ e the Customs Depflrtment. NETITITATITY IITTNTTTITT Tl KETI ITT cture from the Minister." iMr. Bolvin. “I am simply try- l,‘ ins to point out that you asked in the House for copies and ‘these are being made. ‘I cannot. possibly file with you the originals and have l, copies made also with the origin- als in your possession." Mr. Stevens "How about the Dun- can report?“ Mr; Bolvin. "f thlnlt it ls only fair il should have an Ollliortnnity lo read that report. It will be hcre by Wednesday.“ Ffhe minister promised to send for the original records of some eases wanted at once and file on Monday wpies of the others‘. He '0xford libater Givly old. olidebatlng team. in uu address to the filed today the writ-ten service re- cord of J. E. Blsalllon and R. P.- Clerk two officials of the depart-l meat. United Effort to Stop Water Diversion (Special to the Guardian) MWATSHING-TOTN. Feb. 12.— That the other American lake ports are lleart and soul with Canada in he!‘ es Views on Ques- tion (Canadian Press) 'l‘()RON'l'0, Feb. l2.—-ttumplicu- turise it‘ Britain trail were spoken ul’ by A. ll. E- Molson president o2 the Oxford. ilnion and member of’ the Imperial ‘Empire Club today. l die pointed out Lhutthe Domin- ions were not bound by the Local‘- ‘effort to ‘hallt the high-handed .50 pact unless they agreed to be wholesale diversion of water from so bound and he thought this pro-‘Lske Michigan by Chicago was av- per. But it tniglht lead to some pe- ldenced today by the deputation culinr situations. he said. ‘How which waited upon President Cooli- could the King of England be at wur and the King of the British Em lest adopted at its recent annual con ilgc to present a resolution of pro-‘ing controversy as to what ship is pire be neutral‘! Murphy to see the two, ‘but he un- Ponce: Com’ A‘ A Hannesaey hesitatingly pulled out his roll of Market: Coun. J. A. Blanchard have to intern ‘Canada would British ships en- gaged in war and prevent her peo- vcntiun in Detroit by th-s Great Lakes ‘Harbours Association. They warned the President that the peo- o! ‘Nations council at its special. Hgalth: Coun. Charles Dougall m°“°1"$60|“ a1" a“ Semiemd the pie from joining the British army. pie of ‘Alina-sofa. Michigan. Ohlo., session today convoksd the slim-l Assistant Fire Chief: Couli- me“ 1‘ °“B‘d°"a" bm- A warning to Candida to be carc- and other lake states looked to the ondnary ‘League assembly fol‘ Doughn. . They laughed l“ Ms race‘ ful in the selection of its immi- administration to gtOip the present ‘March 8 to act on Germany's an- — ‘ “i”? ohm‘ u“! i???’ ‘m? at" l: grunts was sounded by R. Nunn- diversion 0i 8.500 cubic sec- L . 11° "- 9 W" 91‘ 5 9 - ‘"11 9*" ' l it 0nd feet of water by the state pllcation for membership. g‘ complying Murphy turned as may, of Birmingham Lovers y. . I fl- I 'l.lll l8 d ill Clll ll.- —-——<-0>——-——— MGXlGaHS EXPBI though w escape when one o, the president of die National std o no an e case sen French Financial Measures Upheld V 14 Catholic “ Priests (Canadian Press) PARIS. Feb. 12. —'I‘he Chamber of Deputies today gave the Brlsnd government a vote of confidence in connection with its financial measures 327 to 182. The Pre- mier was upheld through a last minute decision ‘by the rlllll 510110 in the Chamber to vote for the government. ' VERIAORUZ. Mexico. Feb. 12. "- violatlon of the constitution were embarked on the steamél‘. ED111189 here today, The priests protested their innocence nf silence. Huge Russian Gem Shipment 0 Courageous Hunts- man But--? (Canadian Press) TIJCINDON. Feb.‘ lit-Rho iDutllf; of York proved 'h s courage n I hunting fields of Aifrica but today Revolution ha?‘ be? thgellgxlgfig he backed sway when arsed V! "Yiifm" ‘l‘°1""°“'~“ V” his hand st ironing one of his falb-‘in the Hutton LONDON, Feb. consignment oi l2.~'l‘he largest jewels gr‘; ghlrtg, mlarket (lilfllll 11189351 week‘ a IThe ‘Kiinsls second son was on a Many "1 111° Jewel“ °°mendf'°m a ‘tour of inspection through the Har- the Church of St. ‘Peter I1 lestan laundry, which baadlie the=Pau.l. P81108110» M11919 '1" liinens_of the Royal Jiamily whanl-Czars of the last two centurlesheu- the invitation come. Bfiiilingly de- cept Peter ll and the late Nic o- cilning he said: as ll aie buried. Amoni; i118 119"‘ "l mlghtburn one of His Majesty's ures destined for the United Stat- and set into trouble over it." - es is a diamond wedding ring b8- ‘ ._- longing to Alexander I, which l8 almcpeil u, i. jewellcd ikon. 1 inlunotions of secrecy .have 116811 COIIdOIIIQd ‘Specials tmpoged on the dealers but it is liATL-tc. per word, not assumed lllial the bulk (if. the‘ each msertlondnthinoolnmn. B111" WWQTYY ‘mama’ WW“ a r moi-ed l0 bc wc-rlh $5,000,000. will ~30 to New Yolk. One emerald. 'WANTE‘D—\IXPIRIINCID MAID rlble is priced al 513511-0110 "m1 Apply this office. 7055 12 3i. the mo“ valuable gem in ti“; if _ ' id. Th r is also a will! <1 *sro|.:u mom manna onsxgfua wo,§’uf,2_u,u_.,.,0_ » pair high driving gnuntlets. Rn- ward for return. ‘BAUOACEI - Ila ll HAMI Counsel :.:r:.:.:".-".:.=~‘ ‘r-riiml ‘in Breach 01 “ Promise Case . ‘BTRAYED FROM ‘MY RANCH at Dunstaffunga silver beck fe- 7074-l3Qi male fox tstoirmarli c. .0; Re- (Causal-n 9"") ward by colitmuniaating with Rob . ilk-b. 1‘2.—l1'or the art Mccaliuin. Dunstaifnase. lint gime in hilly?! ‘I Wilmlflnhrt Bl y: breach of promise trial which obeli- ed hers todly. Miss C. M. C Younl has this dlsti ction. and it h almost needless to s ate that she re- presented the plaintiff in the t. ._.._.__.__.‘.4._.~.~.. There are two women on the .i Y- _ 0J0] pgmflrq 9p [VIRY The defendant in the action vvou wmr 0 vstoane Prices to for if... for 55s.. no rowan. too m for rut. Postpaid. Gus fan om». his face. screamed with pain and tried to grope his way to escape the thugs seized the money from his hand (Canadian Press) and fled. that ‘has gprding the reached London since the French over claims of Peary that he had one; pie properly of Ivan the Ter- 5991111"- 511d ien dashed a bottle of vitriol into Then as the victim Murphy. it has developed. will Fourteen Spanish Catholic priests. not lose his eyesight, as was at expelled from Mexico for allezflil first feared. Declares Peary Reached Pole (Canadian Pren) HALIFAX. N. 8., Feb. 12. —Cap- tain Bob Bartlett, veteran Arctic xplorer who was with iPeary on his dash to the ‘pole. was i ‘Hali- Reaohes London fax today enroute to his hgme in Newfoundland. Captain Bartlett questioned re- recent controversy ctually reached the pole. unhealt- tingly declared his absolute con- Gurdeu dlnmond fidence that -his former command- r was,successful and scoffed at tatements of other Arctic explor- gg, ers casting doubts upon the au- uu, tlienticity of Peary‘s claim. Sunday Morning Sing Song at IMCA The juniors will meet as usual at 10 a. m. .- Mr. Lou Buckley will be the those of you who have seen him before will remem- her his wonderful smile. .‘ lllfi personality and ssuurJe lust as wonderful so try and roll nut ln time to get to “the ‘lyf-Jit ien. suuoav Arrznuoou n THE “Y" icon Sunday afternoon. Sunday School m lake this in also- Mr, i. n. Buckley. any: War: Secretary of the National Ciunc gage to be long remembered. add to the prosflmp Students. and all V011"! description. e only and expodi-claimg that the refusal w marry tionaly ateehtld. Guardian Cent-cams from ‘tbs plaintiff, not from u! In Printer). than ill. him. Tho trial i|_ proceeding. 1 » ' _ ally invited. - 4 There will be a mass meetinfl for all hoys of the cily at four iii-l This will give ample time for all who attend) of the Canadian Y. M. C. A. will . address the meeting and all are as- sured that he will deliver a mes- There will be sllecllil """"1‘°"“ by the hoya themselves which will “"1" °""p"m'"d°d r. c» | no Inn id a t i tsted m be incident- xvsaiiesasy. Feb. 1m. at no s. m. m” 1mm,“ Sunday school! Con" demonm-mon of T .. . ‘r . n allnvtb: mas: eslfihalvg lltractlonl . ents‘ Union. “You should be careful that the people you iput on your lands know something of farming " he said. Stories of the decadence of ‘Great Britain were grealtly exag- gerated. Paul Reed. of London University declared. He discount- ed the stories of u feeling in the Domlnions to out adrift from Bri- tain and his denial was applauded. ary district and to block the bills now ‘before Congress legaliz- ing a permanent diversion of 10.- 000 cubic second feet for use in the lake-to-gulf waterway. "Phe presence of C. Alfred Mag- uire of the Ontario Hydro-Electric commission as a member of the de- putation gave the international sig- nificance to the interview with the President. ‘Mr. Maguim was pre- sented ‘by lMei-cbant ‘Mabono. bead 0f the Canadian section of the ifrltfsh Embassy, at the request of Silr ‘Esme Howard, the ‘British am- Plinmis 3°11’ guard 1i3i§€‘.‘3.‘2.".'.'.“.°.°.§?§§.Si'l"'.§’;”§§.f.iI Has Been Doubled i... so». ‘The President gave a cordial and sympathetic hearing to ‘the deputa- tion, and expressed his hope that the present sltualon at Chicago (Canadian Press) LONDON F81). 12.-—'Tl'i6 1991;191:- “1 zwyguardddwélllgdiftllzcilx (gm would be satisfactorily adjusted 9;‘; as‘ i?‘ icaed men Authorities through diplomatic negotiations Bis a n sreallnns for insuring suohimjw h‘ 97°31'59" ‘betwwn H“ 5°" gcomvepiele protection for the Prlncslemlge“ °t Canada “d u“ mm’ ' tat . whose new guard is stronger and,“ e‘ imore imposing than that of alny, y. other member "1 the 11"“ “m” Must Antl- The men are under instructions, _ Communist Pledge to remain close tothe Prince 111' (Canadian Prue) all times when he is in 011111113- . BRILSBANE. Fb. 12.-By a vote of 76 to 1 the lLabor conven- tion here be! passed a resolution ' _ ‘ making it oompulenory for all niem hers to sign an IIIClCOlIIIItlIIIlII. pledge. TITTTNTESS IS STTTTTITT] T Tllllll [INITETI STATES Divorced ,Wife of Earl of Cathcart Order- ed Deported to Eng- land on First Cun- ard Liner. SWAIT TTEPTITTT THlTll TTINITTIN be Settled. (Special to the Guardian) IJONIDON, Fob. 12.-.-\ustrallan newspaper correspondrnts lll London cabled to their papers ‘three days ago that Canada had refused the lPaficlc Cable Board permission Fill ‘islands and Canada at Bam- (Canadlan Preu) 81d- ‘NIJW YORK, ‘Feb. 12.-The Coun- tess of Csthcart, bivorced wife of the Earl of Cathcart whose matrlm- _ uulu; adventures hug kept lEurop- through Hi‘gh Commissioner ‘Larkln ean society agog during recent m0n- and t-hat fh-e reply given was that tbs today was denied admission to 1119 11111111118 0f 1118 0111119 1111511?- be gut-j United slams, she wag order- deferred until outstanding ques- ed deported to England on the first Cunard liner galllilg for Liverpool. Sir James Allan. High Commis- Tue ruuug w“ made M. u speclal sinner for New Zealand who is n board of inquiry, composed of three 11161111191‘ 0f 1119 b08111 1i! DPQDB-Flllg immigration inspectors who start- a memorandum in rerlv to the nam~ Eu uu iuveutluuuou u; the countesg’ phlet of the Canadian Postmaster affairs aft r ‘her arrival Tuesday 991161111- by the ate mship Carmania. The ground for the deportation order 111" 111° W611 11101611 11H 11 ‘It is stated here that the Pacific Cable Board made their applica- tion to the Canadian government tlOiis are settled. 0f he.- adynisglun u; adultery w“); lo Ottawa for personal consultation u“, Eu“ u; Cruvem Thu C-ouutem wit-h the Canadian Government. announced that she would appeal 11°96! 101‘ M1 11111101111111 "011101119111 ‘her case to vSecrelary of Labor Dav- ""11 1111011 the memuranilum Sir ies. ‘She characterized the ruling Jflilles Allen ‘lg producing 011d 1.116 Bu “astounding” lm,ml.g‘mtgou_ Com. mediating efforts of Sir Campbell mlssioner Curran issued a brief 31111111 ' statement in which be said ‘the —'—" Countess had been ordered excluded mYPNWA- Frb- 12.—“The posi- "because she admitted to the com- 11°11 °l 1-116 P051- 011198 99113111119111 mguuluu the uflme iuvolvlug mom] is that it is waiting to receive tu,uuuue_uuune,y_-- report fnom the Canadian is being done in connection with th‘ lPaclfic Cable Board.” said . Seenntor IMurphy_ Postmaster Gen- Canadu had refused porminslon for the New lCable from ldijl Is- lands to Fanning island and then- ce ‘to Canada to be coupled up to Bamfleld in BritislrColumbla. “Until ‘that report fa recs-itJld" said Senator Murphy "it is imposs- ible to discuss any feature of the case which may have been disposed of in the meantime by the Canad- ian representatives of the ‘Board in London." Liner (Canadian Press) liONlDON. Feb. 12.-Press de- apatches from Belfast report that the White ‘Star Company is plac- ing an order with Harland llllll Wolff shipbuilders, for the cou- struction of a passenger liner which is expected to settle o. long stand- tbc world's largest. A deslnn..." to the Star says the new llncr will have a gross tonnage of nearly 60.000 tons and will re- semble the Majestic which has dis- [lubed with the Leviathan the title of the world's largest steamer. It will involve an expense of several million pounds. Would be Un- fair to Germans (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Feb. 12.—Ambitions 0i Poland, lSpsin and Brazil to obtain permgpent seats in the council oi the League of Nations at the same time ilhe position is i-riven to Ger- many were characterized in cir- cles close to the government to be unwarranted. Such expansion of the councii_it was said would ic- present an “act of disloyalty to Germany." It was emphasized that it was incompatible with diplomatic usage‘ to invite a party to enter a fixed corporation only to change the na- Maritime members of parliament ture mid consistency of the corpor- arg mggting 1M5 Jnlgrnlng at “he ation at the moment. the liiVlfHl invitation of n. J. Garland, Pro- perty became o ‘memhfr; grsssive. Bow River. ‘ The meeting is being addressed The‘ Weather, Etc. Discuss Solution of National Fuel Supply (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 12.—-With the ipurpose of finding common inter- est in the solution of the national fuel supply a groupofAilbertaand by ‘Howard Stutchery. Trade ‘Com mlssioner from Alberta and Mr. ‘Chard freight expert of the Al- berta ‘government. Mr. Garland who is chairman of the ‘Fuel Committee of United Farmers of Alberta ‘has organized the meeting. OTTAWA Feb. 12.-—-The govern- ment has unlder its immediate con- sideration a. programme o1 lnstruc tion to the Railway Commission to examine into and report on ac- tual oost of moving coal from the. Marltimes and from Alberta to‘ Central Canada it woe learned to! day iHon. EM. aoDoniild. Minister l1’ COSTS A LOT-TA DQUQH 4o LOVE A CdRL. 4HE5E name There Dispute With Pacific Cable Board Yet to to land the new cable between the i l h estl l lth t S gain: ispgllt 1.2T Iilivndonmfiiftt district convention MAXIMS OF A ' MERCHANT in nothing that in deem lcult. mysterious or profound when it in fully understood. Annual Subscriptions Delivered By Mall. Canada and U. S. A. “JO lllllfll STATES an SIHIKE suns Miners Approve Five Y e a r_ Agreement Proposition - Will Start Work at Once (Canadian Press) PHILADELPHIA, l-‘nb. 12.-The iillllifflClle coal strike was virtual- ly settled here i~ day when an- nouncement ivas undo u; one o'clock that thc lfllilOIl of op- eratcrs to return .\'nrk immedi- ately 0n u five 3911f‘ agreement had been formally approved by the miners. The joint conference of miners and operators still have tu formally approve tho peace settle-- mom after which u convention of fill1..ci"i I lied to meet in Scranton zicxr Tuesday will have i0 ratify it. .»\ll nl‘ this ls formality. imme-rliiitely after the minors s‘ C b I ‘ l eiidcd their smessio-n a subsonic com- r amp e1 S "an who $1923): mittee went into conference with f .. e it . ti fl ‘ f- was moral turpltude. an outgrowth for the board is solos afterwards ,2: gmurnafjr“ M“) a “g ‘mum! ment. up the final agree- (Special to tho Guardian) WASHINGTON. Feb. 12.—Secre- tnry of Labor Davis announced a settlement of the ands-write coal strike today. The terms of ‘the set- tlement Davis said ivcre. 1--A ‘five year wage ruutract with a no increase in pay over the pre- High sent schedules, the men to return . at the some wages received at the commissioner l“ 10nd“ B” m Wm“ time of suspension on Sept. 1 last. 2~A modified check oflf system of collecting union dues from the pay of the miners. 3—A provision that changes in he wage scale may be made hrough mutual ‘agreement at any time . ~i—Arbltration is eliminated as a method of settling dispufe. collec- tiv.e bargaining being substituted. ‘Mining will he resumed imm-edia- tely after ratification of the con- tract by the miners at their tri- in Hazelum next Tuesday‘ Davis said. Davis credited former Governor ‘Wm. C. Sproule of Pennsylvania wjlh much of the success attending the settlement. The Labor Secretary said Sproule and concillstors of the Labor De- partment had worked on the terms l" firing an agreement between par- lies since Jnu. 19 when negotiations broke off in New York, Canadian Curlers Now 0n Way Home (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 12.-About 20 tho visiting Canadian curlers who nrrlwd iii Scotland on Jan 8 and played a series of matches in Edin- burgh and Manchester and have been in London and Paris since early in Wbruary will. sail for home on the Rlontrose tomorrow. Others of the party are still on the w“. fluent, United Presbytery Opposes System of Cadet Training TORONTO, Fob. l2.——B_v a 5...... stantiai majority a show of hands indicated about three in one in a gathering or 90. the 'l‘oront0 west ilnlted Pre6b_vi0rv~ ‘u Erskine Un. HELL‘ formerly ‘i Park church. (riirried a TGGOTUT ‘ .. opposing mill. tary training. D11 CIIPSOII discriminator! he- tweon the Boy Srouls and llw czui- ets. the forzner not having a mlllt. ury iviiilclicy. of Defence intimates this today to a group of Alberta. and llfaritlmc members who had mat to discuss the ‘fuel problem. iviuuuiu ‘ "With your eyes you see-with ‘ your oars you hear"-—i| a correct slogan for the latest stage and ecreen-Operafilm- which opens shortly for an engulfi- . merit at the i feature fllm—the singing‘ of the whole opera by s cast of artists of international repute—| Queen of Roumanla, who is said te be developing too fir"! I 1°"d“special musical director. neon for IPIHI life, and who VIII officially for giving l-novelty in the n Paris Club- ’ ‘TAINMENT comma n THE Paid Elwin THEATRE u tgge settfl The younger son of the K1" "11 lngs that will delight nil lovers of beauty-under the direction of a Opernfllm is not only the latest motion Picture T MMITTTI ENTER- TOROTNTO, Feb. lit-ehfarlilme fresh westerly wiiiils, mostly fair and not much change in (emper- houses will -be the rule here. Owing to the length of the enter- tainment only one performance and tonight at 11.23. menoing Monday, ‘Feb. 12nd for 7 two nights at 8.15. The advance sale opens at the l-‘irst quarter moon. Friday. Feb ticket officefliith. 8.118 n. in. ._ . Summers-ids tide eighteen ates ‘later than Charlottetown. tlnn l High tide this morning at 11>.5l Sun sets th's afternoon at 5.24 will be given each evening, com» and rises tomorrow morning at .04. ., i’ Id min- held first fins Rev. Mr. lMorgan found himsel. out o. _yinpstl1y with. the resolu- Announcements, Coming Events, _ Meetings, Etc. “For mire Take; come to the [sale at lingers this afternoon. 768B "Como to‘ the Valentine Supper rit the home of Mr and lMrs Pope ulule. Bagnall on Monday evening Feb. Maximum and minimum temper‘ |.";[h_ , ]f my; "no cum‘ n" flu. ever offered to lovers of the 1111119111 llisht- Hazel Grove Woman's uureeu , Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . . . . .. iii-A! Ingfllufgu 7943,3434; novelty oil To present Opeflfilm. operatic 11191111911 619'" -- - “*4 —---— artists, musical director. special Qllebev- 6101111)’ -- 32—14 "Whist and Dance in St. Mary's stages, scenic and electrical C11 IOWH- 100W - _ 32-22 Hall. Sourls Monday. Feb. 15th at Prince Edward equipment have to be carried in Halifax. snow 32—26 s o'clock. Admission so cents a addition to the film. The suc- 31- 301111. cloudy - 24-21 trouble. Everybody welcome. if cess of this novelty has been re- 509ml @191" -~ - 211-13 ---— marhbis and without doubt record New York. clear . . - - Z8~14 "Whist and Dance in Emerald Hall, Feb. 16th. Come one, come all. Lunch served. 7Q59-1-13-2f "The annual meeting of the Progress Est Circle will be held in - Clifton Hall, Fan. 17th, 1M0, at 1 clock p. m. if not fine will be night following. . . __.._. l"!