A MERCHANT |-l-_- Foxes. Buy P. E. I. Bred i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew OF MERCHANT ___.._4 A Buy P. E. I. Bred Cattle. i881 cwlottetown Vfluardlan {we Canto (Ina! Ionndod [arnlll ii [iHiiliB [El Nilii lililiNfil ilNglN Vote N ow 94,100 “Against, 89,928 For, A , I Majority Against ' 73 I (special to The Guardian) PIIOWPIIEAL. Ifeb. 27.-——’I‘he Pres- byterian Association reports that 490 iwilnlgrogatione have now voted ugulllsi. Union. Tile. vote stands as follows: _ For Union 89,927, against Union. 94.100, majonlty against Union, 5.- 173. in Ontario the vote standls:— For Union, 57,140. against Union. 70,060. l)“ Quebec lfhe vote ctailds: l-‘or Uiliiln, 6,687. against Union, 7,- 82f. $275,000 For St. Lawrence Water- way Engineering C 0 II1 p a n y (Special to The Guardian) WASHIINGTON, Fe-b. 27.—'I‘llo liousc in pat-using tho -gen9rnl (lof- i-icncy appopriziticilrs bill put‘ in a provision for $275,000 for tlhg- En- gineering Conrmiissioil on St. Law ri-nco waterway. Because of this iihe Srruate today il-ropileil the item from the Rivers and Harbors Bill and will provide for it In the ilefic- ioncy billl as ‘the ‘House had doile. N. ‘S. Highways T Close For Motor Traific, Mar. lst (Canadian Press) llAllllPAX. Deb 27— Owing to the exceptionally early breaking ill) 0i Winlcr the Provincial High- way lloard has issued notices ad- vf m: the public that the high- ways of tho irruvinco are clotsed t0 motor vehicle traffic from March 1st,. ' ’i‘iii= roads WPTI‘ formerly closed Mari-h 20th to May lst. o $O+Q§4§O40+O44§O§4§4f0 Condensed Specials FIATEP-ic per word, net each insertion in this column. w+v+oooooowoo+ooeo+ow ‘CHOICE HEREING FOR SALE. ——-W. J. Brawdsrs- 081-2'27tf ‘REDUCED RRIICES ON “HEINZ” goods, lCoflln & ‘C0. 696-2~28<1l _ i-n roluiiui-r milk or ICE CREAM PRES. MORDEN NEILSON Of Toronto, who was elected president of the Canadian As- sociation of Ice Cream Manu- facturers at their annual meet- ing in Toronto. it is under- stood that a national advertis- ing campaign will be under- taken shortly. C. P. Liner Mont- Laurier Has Been R e f l0 a t e d (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 27. —A ilcspatcll to Lloyds from QuQcii-siolvil this afternoon stated that the (‘ana- diian Pacific liner Montlaurii-r which went aground near Roche-s Point this morning has been ro- floatcd and tugs from (IIICUIISIOVVII were standing by. i Report of Allenby’s Resignation Is Unfounded (Associated Press) CAi-RO, Feb. 27. -—The report published‘ in London to the effect that Viscount Allenlly hail resign- od as British iwigll Coluililiissiilnor for Egyiilt is declared ‘to be illi- founded. Frozen Milk is De- livered On Strings In Alaska NOMI-L. Feb. 27.—'i‘he mllklnan bore iloesift worry iubout spilling his milk. llo calls from house to houuo and ilrllvcrs a block of froz- Ci‘t'ill‘|l (‘Qliill to a pliit or a iplart. A ivhitc cord frozen into the block of milk nerves as a handle to facilitate du- llvi-ring. The blocks iii" lililk and crexiln ar-c iaslily wrappi-il in oiled parlor‘ look-lilg for iill lhr world like ii-o crralii. Oni- fi-aiu-iis about thi- milk bilsini-ss hero is that so long as ‘it rouiziius frozi-li there is no ili‘it‘l‘ll)lilili)il in the ilunnilly Oi‘ quality. ‘PALM-OLIVE SOAP — SPECIAL llrlce 4 cakes for 29c. W. J. Briiwders, 698-2-28-2i ‘SPECIAL-A CAKES OF PALM- olive soap, 29 cLs. Jenkins and Son. 682-2-27-21. ‘Pill-OLIVE SQNP FOUR CAKES i0!‘ 29c, Coffin & Co. . 695-Zr28-ll ‘Th-LL KINDS ‘or rassu FISH including Eels at lowest prices at I’. J_ lMicDfllllllfTii. 0B0-7-27-2l ‘ALL CANNED GOODS, SIX TINS‘, of any one variety at special llrlces. Coffin d Co. ‘JUST RECEIVED FOR LENTEN season, dresb Fillets. Eimlum lladdie, Bionic-rs and‘ choice Boneless and Skilnless Cod.- W. J. Brawders. 681-2-27-tf m ‘SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH wade envelopes. 60 for 20c. 125 for 350., 250 tor 55o. 500 for $1.00, 1000 m $1.05. Guardian Office. _______________..___ ‘PHONE 807 J. M. ROOP l C0. wholesale Pork Packens 89 Water Sta-cot, Charlottetown. 8B2-1~10~tf. ‘SAUNSOME OAUOAOES MADE fresh toda. Saunders. Newsoin d: 00., Mar Budding. OOSIMM-B-moo. '8PEOIAL—4 CAKES OF PALMO- live soap, 2i) ctl. Jenkins andgiion. ‘JOE PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and exped- ltiouely . Guardian Cen- tral Job will‘, Plume 188- ' IBTM-B-tt. ‘FOR CALI-APPLE "rnzss m each. Plum. ohlenriy, peer. $1.00. A- 1 stock. Catt-ate list 0h i111"?- 'i‘. I9- J, Graig. Kl-nmeu. P. n. III7-II-IB-ZI. I 694~228-ll - Price of Eggs Drops 25 Gents MONTREAL. Feb 27. --'R(!tlll(‘.- Lion of 25 ci-iils pi-r illW-cil ill llll‘ price of i.tili-.tly friesli can.“ Ml“ and» hi1 u today ill llollsocuur-s m...kct. till.- |Il‘l'('i\ ilrilililiug from 7.» and 7U to b0 and l5 i-cills. o>- Household Science Closing Yesterday The closing yesterday of thi- second short couriw. iii ilousu- hold ‘Science was a vc-ry enjoyable function. Qu to a ilumbcr of vis- i-tcrs were prcscil: and were great- ly inifirstvaii ‘in the exhibits of the various crafts tnulglit during the term. Thi-io exhibits lllClll(l‘i“Il ulililin-rry. il-rcssinakiilg, cooking. ouil table service, the latter in the form of dainty and substantial refreshments, all the work of the students. and served by them. The lmllllnery exhibits were great- ly admired and very compliment- ary remarks wore heard on every side. The class consisted of sixteen young ladies all from the country districts. A larger number had been. booked for this courso but college many of them deferred their coming to a later date. The students showed great. interest in their work and were evidently well ,‘ -' wiith had gained during their weeks ‘llrmIn-lng- The su-psrvlaor. Miias Mathieson and ‘her assistant. Miss Wilndsor were highly compli- mented by the visitors on the quality of the work done and the excellent arrangement under which it was carried out. The ‘next term opens on March pip gm] preparations are ‘being made for a much larger clasp. ‘ 'l‘ll,_- Parliamentary Labor Club Dra- 'l10l'(l Privy Sea], and family wrlu PRilPliiillNllA llNll DRAMA LONDON. Feb. 27.—'1‘he Ilaborl Party has gone in for ilramaticsq 'l‘lie Strand 'l‘heatre has been takenl over for use on Sunday iii-gills ‘for purposie of recreation and propag- anda by the Independent Labor Pn-r ‘ty and ‘playis written by the part; members are being presented from time to time. Thu first ‘to be given is a one-net play, “The Tomb," with n Tutankha- men setting, written by J. H. Clyues son. of J. R. Clyues, Labor's floor leader in the House of CDlllfnDllfl. nlatic Group has been formed, of ivhlch the young Mr. Clynes and his wife are membens. and ‘the first performance of "The Tomb" will be on ‘March 15. Parts of “The Tomb," and also an opera upon which llllr. Clynes is ‘WOFRIIIK, were done at Nu. 11 lloiviiiulg Street ilurin-i: the rogillni- of the ltaunsay MacDonald 'i-{O_\'i’l'll- moat when iiilr. (llyne-s, stoiiur, as livlllg there, English Women 'l‘0 Give 10,000 Tea Parties to Aid LONDON, Fob. 27. '*Ti‘il llliius- and lca parties are lo Ill‘ _L'i\’i'll lll Izllllllfiil ‘in celebration of thv thir- ly-llifith birthday of the EllZ-"libfllll Garret Aililenson ilospltal. which is rilising a fund of llIl|)I‘OV(.'Illl!i]lS Tlli- institution was founded by a wil-iuau for wom-ful ailil is ruu by womcil. The parties are to bi.- Iii-iii dur- ing March, April and May and many well-known hostiuscs ll‘.\Vi' promised to entertain at their homes to aid ‘in colli-ctiilg any amount from n filrtilillg in as many pounds sterling ‘as tlii-ir guests care lo givc. {gm Too Many Die Before Time Says Health Bulletin TORONTO, file-b. 27.—Wlilio the death rate lll Toronto has slcailily ilc-creasvil s-ince 1909 the death rate of people of more than-IO yours of zige is on the IlIICTIEZIBB- says the monthly health bulletin issued by tire jlealth Department. ~Tho Medical Ilealth Officer stiltos that chronic heart disease, chrxnric Bright's illscase ‘and pre- mature hardening of the arteries arc mainly responsible for the morality of the middle-aged. Such troubles as rheumatism. idllilfilll. bronchitis, pyorrhea and sirppuriltlug gilms have a effect upon ‘the heart ill later ysairs, some of the toxic poisoning being lUI-i. after the ‘illseaseu have appztri-ntlyilllsappeareil. ' . Diet, exercise. and unwilliingilcss to worry arc other features con- tributing to a personki llclllill in middle llfc. the bulletin sta-tcs. i.‘ Another Cargo To Russia NldW YOlliK. Feb. 27.—l\mong lho clearances of flour from New York on Wednesday was another cargo of flour to iltussia on tho strainer Wynbun, destined for Nov- orusslysk, with 85,259 slicks. The total clearances were 98,403 slicks. the remainder going to the United Kingdom. Italy, South America and the West indies. it is also un- ilerstood that the Soviet (lovcrn- inent is in the market for itddition- al supplies of flour, following pur- chase last week of 1,350,000 bar- rels. inquiries are also in the mar- ket from Norway and Finland. The mills are unable to make firm prices for any length of time owing to the rapid flui-tiifalions of the wheat market, and their refl- resentatives here aro ouvounter- ing considerable ro-snle flour bo- owlng ‘to tho recent closing of the- the experience theyjnient, interned- here since the col- three‘ | Russian refugees have been liv- I ‘yours. and their sides are coirered low mill quotations. '_.___@-o>--—-- BIZERTA. Tilnis, Fob. 27. —Th" warships of the Wrnugel move- pww of m9 (ypornilollfl of this Russian leader against the Bolshe- viks, are in a ‘bail way. Ina on board the ships for three with clustering hunches of mils- Hospital, $375,000 for y Did Not Threat i To Secede (Canadian Press) .\i()N'l‘ltifiAl., li‘e.b. 27.--<Do-spiti-“ rrports to the contrary there w no tlrri-uit of secession made by the ilc-li-gatcs from the Mari-time Prov- inces when ithey laid their case bu- forc t~he (lovci-nmcnt at Ottawa yeti- tcrday, said G. ilaffoley, Vlce-Pri-s- lllfiilll of the Montreal Bomrd of Tfflilq who accompanied the (ll‘ll‘- station to (liltaiva. lie said the report should ncvcr have gone out. i" President Ebert’s Condition More H op e f u l (Canadian Press) lllCRlllN, Fob, 27. —Pl'0flldi‘lll Ebert's ilhyisiiiiluns rxvpresscil ill“ opinion this afternoon that he had HiltlFGSFllllly ‘pcliljl the crisis of his llllli-sfi. British Army Raises Bars Against Un- fit Recruits IlU-NDUN. Fob. 27.—Of every I00 young men who applied to join the llrilllsb army iluring 1924, about S2 weri. rejected ills physically un- l"t, it was announced recently by riirrufling officers. This courpztri-s with 35 prrccilt in 1012 and 58 pi-r- i-i-ilt in 1 ‘l contending the lil- illlllli‘ - in lb. proportion ‘of l‘(“._lt.‘if~ lion; was due til) a raising of thi- stailiiaril when illl‘ll come up for exunlIllaiioll. 'H|NK Pilllilll dililiililil i5 lillll Bflilill Canadians in Eng. See N0 Attempt to Fav- or Britishers LONDON, Feb. 27.—--Tliorc is not tho slightest support in any l'i'.~'jIOil- sible (la-ilailizui iluarlcrs hi-re for ht. silggit-stion that the embargo on the importation of Canadian po- tatoes Ilsa ilisguiseil method of giv- ing protection to lobe British grow- 0X15. -'I‘hoso (‘airailiillts ln London to whose efforts credit is due tlor the increased importation of Canadian ‘pcitatom are the ‘first to ndm-it that the British lmlnlster of agriculure has ltcfcil in ‘good faihh. it lprohi-blt- ed the importation of U-niteil Staltes potatoes ‘last December because tlrero was ilanger ‘of the “introduc- tllon. inilo this country of like Colo- rado boiltlo. Ilt is tio gilaril against direct who some lllil-llgiel" that the embargo has been extended to the Canadian potatoes. Canadian representatives in Lon- ilo who ltwko tlrc view that itho mim- li... yis action is unnoeossari‘ly dras- tic and who are endoavoring to see- ure a relaxation ‘do mot dispute t-hait tho ministry is zlclililg straight forwardly. Tho mlniisltry officials told The Star lira-t Ithere is no potato post in ldngland so ileotrilctive as lrho Colorado beeitle and strong measur- es itro justified to prevenlt it got- itnlg wstub-lishoil hare. ‘Cxont-inenltal and Irish potatoes are fr?» from the Colorado beetle. li- ls true that lt-here are other gins-ls which at different times and plfwtls cause more or less trouble. But every precaution .is ‘taken ito prevent illse-nseil ipotatoes coming fromitlin continent and an embargo would be placed on contine-tnl slip- plies whenever it was necessary. ‘lif ithe embargo wins intendril as (lll-‘rIZlldSPlI tariff protection ‘to tho liritlsih growers, lit would ho more effective against continental silp- aritime DelegationlAlien Land Law Be- dilszigrce as to llli“ fore Japanese Diet (Canadian Press) LONDON, Fi-b 27.~'l‘lle Jilpail- so govi-rnlllialit has ilgain silbntllt- ii to the llict tlli- Alien Land Law of lblo ivliirh llilli iu-vc-r been liro- lillllgilloil says u ill-silnlch to lieut- i-rs lT-llll 'i‘okio, ’ Tlli- presauiltnbill ‘the nnrissagc. stillcs iilucnds the law to puflllil the right of laiiil (Hilli-liilllp to any resident zlliep PXLIPIIL people of those ciiuil- il‘ll.‘<i now grunting similar rights lo Japanese. Wind Razes Wall, 7 Killed 15 Injured (Canadian Press) SARlllClfOllllG, Franco. Fob 27. "Hi-VP" pcrsiuls \\'(‘I‘i! killcii and fifll-en illjuri-il ycstorilily when tho workshop ‘in which they wvr~ i-ln~ illoyeil \\".l:-l crushed iby a wall blown over by lilo wind l'i'ill'i*tl lhi-ro w~ri> other vlctiiivs. lii'l.l.. ldilgluilil, Fi-b. 2T. ~~ l-ligllly fimr mun are ileliovcil to ll1|\" lli'l‘il ii).-it in the fll-rco gillml which have swept the ire-land fish‘ ill}; li,’l'illlllll.‘<l iluring the lust ,four day-s. Four Killed in Train Crash (Canadian Press) (lAlll)l.NEll, M6,, Feb. 27 —l+‘0ur meu were killed toilay ivheil a wi-stbounil freight on the .\liiilie (‘villi-iii ltiiilronil crashed into an Aroosmok potato train standing on the siding at Farmingdille, one milo cast of thin city. Tile bodies of two men and feet of two ollr rs Wfift.‘ visible in the wri-ck- ago lull its was impossible to extri- (‘ilil‘ any of the bodies or to lili-nt- il'y them until the arrival of thc Wrviiltiillg izluiru. Thi- dead men were caretakers of tho sllipmeilt of potatoes. i Fire Takes Heavy Toll in Saint l - Paul’s, Minn: ‘ ' l (Canadian Press) ST. PAllL. ;\linn.. l<‘<-li.27. W More than 250.000 loss was suf- fered toilay \\'l\t'll firi- gulllcd the llenricks building in the llllsillcss (llWlFlCt here. Two persons are still unoccounteil for. Interesting Fig‘- ures On The Price ' 0 f B r e a d LONDON, Fob. 27—S0m‘e inter- esting figures dealing with the rlso to eleven pence of this four! pound loaf ‘in England were given- st the annual moi-ling of the chamber ‘of shipping of the llnitcil Kingilola by John Dcnholin, its uowly elccteil prcsldrnt, [Uilily- Deilholln is a promiui-ilt shipiwil- or en-gagL-il in the “int indies silgar trails. The new president said that the total cost of (lflllflilllf) of (‘anndiiaii wh-‘ai. froili Calgary to London amountcil to SLV0lli_V-i\\'(l shillings u. iml-t, of which fifty-eight. wont to tho l'll.ll\\‘il)'.‘~i and fourteen to the liner. in other words fir.‘ transport frost riapresoutcii one and u half pence on a foilr pound loalf, of which the linicr got, a llairthiug and the railways a penny and a farthlilg. Ilcferriilg to Canadian criticism in connection with ocean cattle rates Denholul sad that Canada must realize she could not exclude British goods and obtain the same favorable freight rates from Can~ nila. ilefore the war ns much as 50 poll" cent. of tli-o steamer wpace on ill\‘ voyu-gi‘ lo (‘uuaila was un- occupied. Now it ran into seven- pllcs which are large. than against Calnailiitn imporurtione, which are ty-illvi- or even nincly prr cont, he pointed out. y}. 1, m. 1a Ribbons Or Chocolates? First bunlneaa man: "Where do you buy your typewriter rib- bons?" Second bullpen man (ablentmlndediy): "I don't-—- I buy her chocolates instead." sela. . Neglect ‘has wronzhl havoc wlth the engines. Mid competent experts douht- if the vessels ever will put to sea. again. Moire have what Ia considered the finest box making plant in Saturday, February 23th, 1925 it is‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2s, 1925 JIBIIRITES lillXiM GYPSY KING‘ BANS llllllulli" I N ii Till NEW YORK. Fob. 27.——Killgi Frank. ill!\\'l}'~0l‘0\\'lIi‘il monarch oil ihc gypsics in llli- ll. 8.. has Zllbl uouui-cil as the lioyilotn of ills‘, policy lll~‘ illPifTPI! that his sub- jects must stop fortune tclliilg. lil- also nllvocillcs llrul his pl-opll-i slrttlie, voli- and S"llil their ullil-i ilrell in school. 'l‘llus the king, whose tith- iilltl_ jurlsdlciioil ztrc bznsi-il (Ill customs dllil laws extilliliilg back to [bi-i Milldlc AKPS, lidvoczitos ‘illP abul isllnli-llt of irusiolns illai lili- Kylbiilvvl have followcil. for 1' iiilli'- ies. The lting hililsolf is qiiili- zi liluiii-ril parson- wllo \\'i‘£il'.'i long_ trims: ', and no L'l‘(l\\'ll, and is known in private life as Frank Xiitcllvll. liis syluibills of sm-‘i-r- ciglli-ty are a ball ulld hlfvjlLFt‘. illlil - Iltlltlfllllllvil round hat. ll».- ' ' a tceuliilg .\liillllflill'it 'l‘l|u lit-ynoto of illc rulorfls pulii-y lilo illifilllll agiiiilsl forllliu- lvll- iug~ is rlilsirwl llnili-i‘ lllv ll--:id of foreign puliryz bot" ise it is buri- king Fnlllkis silbji-irls liavi- till-ii‘ grcui iliffii-ullii-s with ill" cunslil- ucnts oi‘ Uncle Sum. “Forluilc-telllilg for fer-s lllllSl stop." said King Friiilk, his i-yis flashing iwsivlilli-ly. “ll luusi stop ‘riltirviy. it has priicLii-.ili_v til‘0])[l(‘(l zllrenily." "Anollu-r tiring I wan: ti) do is GYPSY SMITH The world famous evangelist, who has been preaching to thousands in the notorious East End of London, England. may soon be seen and heard again in Canada. He has rc- ceived numerous invitations to come to Canada and says. "if they can wait until I've tui- illled a promise to go to Aus- tralia and New Zeaiarld. |'i| come over to Canada." {i} Measure Against Race Betting Handbook to Amorlcanize my ili-ilplc. 'l‘h.-y~ ivnniliei‘ l(l\l lllll('ll. 'l‘lli-y should ———— H HPlllP. vole uliil si~ilil their ('lii.ill‘t'll (special to The Guarwa") lo srliocol- ’l‘h".v or“ fir" i>'i"r.\\\'.\. lull. :7. lliul. l~:l~n..<i nli-rllillllcs. Wli ‘n iill‘ yiviliiiil-i‘ |,;,X,,,]n,1,._ _\|1||= .,- p)" ,|H,-i m]. ill"? "'1'". "Pfllifli "i l'\"'l‘)'lilii\i1<quaint-rd lll illl‘ ilousi- lliul .l 1.0V- ii- iri ilii iiliiifl- i511! ilWY will ili\\"" anil-liiinilliiliwii mi-iisilr-M a biiili mum.- as long as til y _ Lil.“ l,,l,-.,,|“.»,~.| 1w.) wander." y. o \\'(.)lllil be lll‘(lilj>',lli down _ _ l.l| Ill. More Trial Ship- ments 0f C o a l , Will Be Sent} ldl)!\iON'l‘().\', Allin. Fob. 2T. —~i Tllu provincial govi-rlinli-ill is i-niri sidcriug dllilltlili»! furlb. r il‘lill sllip-K illwllis of z\lll)('l'i1l. cilul to lilo Un- lario markets iluring iii».- |ll't'.~’l'lli your, accoriliilg lo an ilnililiiuro- till-lit llltlilii by l'l'('lllli'l‘ ll<'i'li"|'i (irl-cnfii-lil. following a irilllh-roili-i-i with ill" llull. ‘Chins. Stewart. lliill-, l.().‘\'ll().\‘. l-‘- b " -'|‘l||i ropurl- islcr of tho iillei'ii>r_ ll-d {nun-ion ilf 'l insjnril illl by "'l‘eil-tilllvia plans have bccllilwll lllililrillllll \\':ill:ibi i.l‘lll>'.\'illt*ii i-ilnlpletlxl, but. iii‘ cuilrsv, lii"l'l‘ilill'l\'.< l-oiililluiiillioil and thus far arc HUVUFtLl matlcrs still 0t bu gone‘ into bcfirrc ilwfiuiti: stops are taii~ on", lilo premier tstutvil. Tho iiomlilion giivi-rilllii-ilt provide IlHrli- lug icaru of any losses that is Li) ill uliil Three Men Killed In Collision (Canadian Press) ‘.\l0N'i‘ili¢lAi.. Feb. 27——-'l‘llri~<= mcii ari- dead from injuries rci-i-ivi li illisl iililrillilg \\'lli'il (he (‘. i’. ll. loi-ill. frirlu (‘allliilct ran iuilil a nuinvpluu, ili-ur I1" (‘buti- station, (lui-ili-c. All’ were lllt‘lIll)i3l‘.~‘ uf iillc snow plow crow. "' -—-_-<-o->——— ALICE ROOSEVELT CALLS HER DAUGHTER PAULINA CHICAGO. Feb. 27. —-—.»\licu Roosevelt Longworlli Willliil li<r bully daillhter to grow up with a "pcrsoilulilY iill iici‘ own." silo ox- jlllllllVil in anuuiiiiriiii; il has int-n iliiluoii Paulina. ‘foo-coo Bushels Eaton $11 its; lid-bits on lheTip of Evervhorlv n-loii.» sass‘- Canada, manufacturing be"; and lhooke not only for them- lelvea, but a dozen other lm. portant firms. Still, considering the quality of Chocolates, there may be a little exaggeration in I what one manufacturer said: “l hear you have a 'very fine box plant and that you manufacture ahooka aa good aa your Choc- olatee, Idlan government ltho nflrr hold at 3 n. m. Potatoes Barred (Canadian Press) (')’i"l‘A\\'A. Fob. 27.—iiitll' million bushels of potniloon are now .in Ni-\v llrilrlsivick and are barred from (it. llrifain by the rurbitrgo because of Ibo prose-nee of the Colorado beetle. New llrliirswick shlpirers aro sock- ing a western market. Fire Destroys Canadian Cutter ilALll-XAX. Feb, 27. ~—The (‘ann- rownilo cutter Sngamore. wooden. 351 tons, was lotnlly destroyed by a fire of im- known origin which broke out. in The crow of fifteen hail narrow 959M395- llvrdiilllll illlll illi- lllLIlL w-iilld lllllllla it ll ll;,lll for iu_v<lii-- l‘) pilblisll r.i<-ln lips ~(.li€i'lli)l‘>‘, illills, dllll ()ilI"l‘ lil- fnri iliun nerd by‘ tho. gzilnilling fl‘.'ili-rilily' lll placing bits. Sill-b a liu-asllri- is ul mus-t ci-rlziin ii) be ail- liilli-ll by illu (‘iuirmoils and go for- uziril ii) llli‘ Si-llntc. —————-<0->ii Report of Invasion Lacks Confirmation (Canadian Press) ill<‘.'\‘ bus been u icnili-ncy’ to r0- uziril ii n: least as PXULZKUTIIIPIL "Y "i "Bold Bandits Prosper 0('.('lll' on iriilispilrlzifloii of ill i , coal. ‘Fills is lbc sumo iil‘l'.l :~ S()l-‘|.-\. ' _ l“~il. 3710M- iuolil. that pri-voilcil when lii.~ firs! Wiiiiiii’. 1H1 -l ‘-‘-"11i"i "i ‘"91"’ sllllpiilcilts of i-oal \\'l‘l'\' mud _ iii lllilll 201i ill u. l‘ - luiislii-il i‘illllll'l'.~l Ontario from Alberta. lllt‘ iuliei- cvi-iliirg ifuiiiril ill!" iii" 'l‘hi-. govcrilmrllt will llisrllss lhi- rilslom llflllf“ niljiiiliiiil: ill.‘ main matter with the railway (‘Ollllllill- roiiroiiil sliiliiln llllil Illllilt‘ o" with M.’ w“), up» object cl‘ obiainiilg the i-nliri- ii.'i_\"s i'c<'~‘ill'~'. "iiilliil" the lowest pcwsuible rato on tho til at 2,o(lll,0lill lt"\‘li. shipments, 'li'i- muse with which lb" rob- Tllu first shipments lilllilo" W471" l-l-ry was ii('\‘f)'ll]‘:llI~’lli'll bus i-ziilsiil on ‘the basis of $15-50 pe r illll- l‘i'\\‘4]l‘.l‘,Il'i' common‘ \‘.'J'!l‘.il:l 11H loaded on ihc cans, and ll is cx- llil- fni-lliiy with which ii.<> Km" pcctcd that coal can be oiltziiill-il i'llill1'lli i could be il‘.'t‘l"lll'.'l'il by at ‘the same lll'i'~'°- bold i|il\'\'lli.lll‘l‘l‘>l The Weather. Etc. WHAT‘ El6~HT LETTERLI) WORD , MAKES You WISH n" wAe suivimeie? ‘Alaritimi- il‘l‘>'ll wc.ili-rl_v winds. fair and cold. .\lllXllllillil and luiiiiiiiilm iolinper- aturos: . ’I‘oi~oiilii, vicar . . . . . . . ..2(i A; Yiloiltri-ill, r-‘IIOW l‘ll'lmvn. fair .. Halifax. i-iinlily Si. John. cloudy Iloslou, (’l(‘lll' New York. fair . . . . . . ..~i‘.’~— lli lllgb ilili‘. -this aflcrnoou ill 2.213 and iOlllUYPlHV morning at 3.0!. Sun sets this itflcruilon at 5.40 and risks tomorrow morning all Ii-‘lti. l- st quarter moon .\l.'ll‘('ll 21ml. Til’. n. m. Suulnlersiile liile i-ighloi-il min- il-ltrl laicr than Clinrlot‘t<~lo\\'ii. Honda y. Annual Subscriptions Delivered Oil-IO By llall, Canada and U. B-I-IISO IIUINBS IN lill |]il|\lI|N|ilN Hilllfil Freight 155E Discrim- inations t0 be Re- moved by Legisla- tion. ' (Canadian Press) ()’l"l‘l\\\'.‘\. Feb. 27.~~'l'll0 ruto ilisirrinliniliiiiiis which aro perpe- trated by the judicial decision of llu- Silpn-me lluurt lll its judgment yl-siiardnyi ill lllu Crow's Neat rate vase will be l'<.'llltlV(5(l by legislation in bi: inlrililllim-il shortly, As lliillgs nuw stand in tho light of llii’ juilgiui-ilt, the (Iro\\"s Nest srilwiiilii- ill‘ rules is rv-cutablluhed, llllli lillilivii l0 llllizs iii‘ lllie (jaund- lilll Pui-ifii: as they cxisii-il lu I897 wbvil lilo zigrci-luuilt was made At ibul limo the (‘auadinil Pacific llllllPlU-Yt? uffvcii-il was 7,300 today it i‘: lI\l'|' llliirii-i-u thousand, With ;i|i.- lilw rail-s Ill 4 restricted t0 _,(‘<'l'llllll ]|lIllilt-l_ ill the application _diswi-iiiiiilatlilns iini-onle ranlpant ‘and llu-yj apply to the West as well ms lo lhi- idnst. (ml- place is da- [lllvil uluil another, a hundred mil- il-s or less ilway, is ixoncoiled, 1n- lsliinci-s of this are multiplied to an luiuaziug (lflilffifi. itcmeilial legisla- ‘ ion is coni-edeil to be nrcessary. ,lt is not yct decided whether the ‘bill will ln- put through ‘be iiodne ins an oriliiillry gown-m» or ma’. lure or rofi-rrvil til a up a1 oom- iiiiiti-i- but. illb‘ furnnri" course .18 probable. ; ()'l"l‘.\\\'.~\, Fri) 27 —A mu hear- ,iii_i; is to bo accorded parties 1n- i ri-sicd -lll ocean freight rates fzivirriibli- 0i‘ (apposed to the legis- \\‘llit'll ilu- govonllnlent hm! ill illO form of a sulb- ily lo lllfl l'- lvliswlll line of steam- Fllilifs- ’l'll'... \\‘1l.\' officially ‘Inti- inluil-d i'i>il;l_v. Tllu resolution OI lion. 'i‘. A. Low authorizing the .£~'iil)<il_V will lJi‘ ilrocecilcd with on "rib w. Wilwu it is adopted and the bill ilzisi-il upon it is advanced a l‘ -. ill purpose is to cream .l sp- lill i-ilimniilee of the Ilousa lil i-illle-‘illl-l‘ ii. 'i‘hl~ huariilg set-ms likely to de- \'i'll)[l inio a sort of an investment oi‘ ocean rates. Companies which are ilziriy to the North At- lantic Sbippiilg Conference may be ".\lrii‘ii'il ii. be on hand to oppose lllil llli o, but infimations have bis-u l‘i‘( oil from certain Cana- dian iuallilfarlurcrs and represent- atives of a great agriculture ind-us- lry that ihL-y wish i0 be heard in support of lllir bill. The proposed i‘i‘l\’i“llt'(' to the committee may iibbreviale the ilrolimlinary disenc- l-zion in illt- liouse. i)'l"l'.-\\\'.»\, Fob. 27.—'I'hat the- Foilvzriil government is using every nil-ans within its power to place (anudafls (‘use against the diver- sion of Great Isikos waters at Chi- - ii-agil before tho Failed States gov- i-runieilt was indicated in the llouse of Commons tonight din-ins the discussion of a resolution in- troduced ‘hy 'i‘. L. Church, Toronto, ilmtrsting against the illegality o! Chicago's action. ' (lhjoiztlng to the representation! of Church and others, who claimed that the government had been lethargic, lion, George P. Graham, Minister of Railways and Canals. slated that no possible avenue of ___._-4 Nova Scotia G0v’t. Scored in House (Canadian Press) ll.»\l.ll*‘.-\I\'. Fi-b. 27.~~'I‘.h6 flhst ii-liisii bvuvl-en tho Govi-mnlent Mid ‘llppivsiiliim in tho ‘local House of . \" uibly which opened yes-mrday, prom-red llnis aflornimn when Premi- i-r Armstrong and D. G. MacKenlzla, li-ailor of the opposition spoke on lilo address in reply to the Speed! from ‘the Throne. .\lr. lllacKcnalo srortwl the (lovi-rnment .for one im- ‘iii-tiled stalti- of industry and pro- illlPllilfl and the Premier accused lhi- Opposition of belltn-ling the Gov- i-rniilcuts iicisomplishmnents Wbflo enlarging upon the country's dio- iillvanctngos. lie prophesied a oom- pl-‘ic vindiiwaiion of the Government when lit goes ‘to the people. ._-__|-\ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ratee-Ze. per word each insertion. "Whining-everyone come to ~ flit, Stewart, bfondny, March Md. ' iSprclnl moving picture show. l 812-2-28111. "Tho Store 0f Wright Bro], |Vii‘tivria, will he closed for one law-k f‘? stock taking. bQin-nflg Monday. March 2nd. next. signed ’ lfl. ll. Wright. 672-24345. llllhx-vll one. aauixmgt..."