‘House Settles Down to Jenl. fiscal year) of $1,725,542.02. MAXIMS GI‘ I i Softwordswlileaeethepaim 0g a wound. fvrrlvlnr will cure n, and forgetting will take away 11m mm u! I b rl tlaiu Dell creel wraith-to: and u. s'._1. till.“ 9P T615 4 Covers Prince-Edward Island Like the Dew TETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY MERCHANT . °" --_ MERQl-IANT 11, 1928 MAXIMS Some men are born insnrreotob- they want to learn a rule that they may know better how lo bruk it.‘ llornlnl G lllr FGIINIOI I. .1 -.. . (Yhnrlottetowu Guardian ‘hm 0080 I dial. ID! an u.£i n | 1 1 s1 l. ii THE 1111111111 1111111111111 Committee Work After Disposing of the Del - bate on the Address—-] '*' Estimates Tabled. ' \ r (From Dur Own Correspondent) UZTAWA, Onto Feb. 10.—The debate on the address wound up late last evening with a bit of a nourish. the Hon. J. W. Edwards’ and the Hon. C. A. Dunning fur-1 nishing the fireworks. Both were in excellent form and at their best‘ and excited the keeneat interest for the galleries and the members. Mr. J. G. floss. Mooseiaw was the next. speaker. 'He devoted most of his time to the coal problem argu- ing that the shipping of Alberta produce to Ontario was not prac- ticable from a transportation or economic standpoint. That u, it could not be done on its own feet.‘ The people of the west. did not, want protection of any kind. I Mr. Price (Weetmoreiand) came last of all, and followed very clos- ely and well the lead of Maritime Conservatives. Immedia‘ ‘y after Mr. Ross sol. down the Hon. Mr. Robb submitt- i ed the main estimates. They total $373,79d,856.25, an in- crease over the previous year (cur- The “we” manages are 1n the Swedish crown prince. Gustavus lollowifls departments". Pensions, increase, $2,043,230.18. national de- fence, increagg. $2,794,134: national revenue, increase $1,003,073.34; pub- i she wore lo a rwent presentation Princess Ingrid of Sweden is now reported engaged to Crow“.- Prince Frederick of Denmark. lshemls the only daughter or the y s granddaughter of the Dukc of Connaughl. many times that she was to wed the Prince of Wales. A e5" "h" l“ "We" T0" h" b60111)’. is seen in the court gown which first wife and ls thus a It has been reported Tho Princ- ball in Stockholm. lie works chargeable to capital, ln-A crease $1,040,000: public works.’ chargeable to capital for Marine Department, $1,675,720. | Some of the important items in the main estimates are as follows: bower Lakes. terminal (on the st. Iawrence between Lake Ontario‘ and Prescott), $1,500,000, Montreal‘ Postal terminal building $850,000 new customs house. Toronto. $500.- 000, an increase of $250,000 for the empire settlement scheme of im- migration. and an increase of $110.- 000 for medical inspection of immi- grants. Hudson Bay Railway further. amount required $1,370,000, air. mail service (Post Office Department) $425,000 increase of $137,550 for for- est protection; for tidal and cur- rent survey work under the Depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries in- {Estimates For Prince O'l"l‘.\\'i'.\, FI-h- lli- Tin- Min isicw oi‘ Finuuc» 1.1mm; yvsiorilil)‘ muiu oslimatus for liltlfi-illi, Lulu"- iug $1i7ii-7'Jfi,S:')li. This amount ex- ceeds by $7,725,542 the ioiul prov- _ - 1111-1‘ ~ 1i - -uri'cni fiscal your. crease of ‘wmwo’ ‘m: esmbxxshiillltdrfiilgfgll ITT-ovision is Tnudc for ma“ of cumdmn “gum” M“ Tok-lmzriculiurc- immigration. (lroul mfiopoo‘ AW - Puiskfis Yutiouxil Iicfniu-u. Large mcreases m outlay are ask‘ PuulTlic ‘Works-A Nhiiouzil licvcuule, ed for the Department of National Pa“ ("NCO m,“ Defence’ Under the heading of Interest u) Dlllllli‘ (TPTH is culi- militla services total increases ask-Hume‘, n, $135 533.1122, 11 (lI‘(€l'1‘il§i‘ of ___ (Continued on Pgge i’ no - - l i ‘ ii l‘ , 1 Thu unuuui immins 01 _ 1 lDuuk River [lairylug C0-- wiii bu Ahcld in the ilali iii Ccntervllle i)" |Tui>sduy February 14m 1R 2 ll- "l~ Gflmiflg EYBHtS, 1A1) urc invited. .).u. l cmmmkfl Social ul llnp." llivui‘. Tucsduy cvouing. l\‘\‘i)\'uury llllh Ciioivc musical 1iro1zram. ll 110i fine on following night. _ 1 2-114-2-11-31. “Valentine Tea. Zion Churciul Tuesday, Feb. ldth. 3334 .___.... "Buy your pastry from liic fnmous cooks in St. Peters Clllifilll, :11 Rogers. 2403-2-10-2l- eonqpkpy ul Ail)uny——llunlcr ,fliye|~ 1101 Shula against the Aili- -——-- 11-111}. $1. Pals ill. Albany llink. Mou- "Bread. cakes and pastry f0l’Td“y_ lri-hruiiijv 121th. salc Saturday m. 3 p. m. u-t ROS’ ers. 2403-2-10-21- 213i "ifvuno in Hi4» lluskoi Sol-nil. mid i-ouucr1 in More“ Villili-Zi! H11“ 0n ‘Yncsilny, Fvlirliury lllii. _ 21211-2-11-31. “Rummage Sale, Market iluiini- Ins. this morning at niuo o'clock. 2394-2-10-2l- 1 __.__.. the concert and basket‘ “Come 1 "Hncklly mulch. Victoria Rink. social in ion Hall, Thursdfl? 1118M Monday, Feliruury lflthflapo. Trai- Fen 16m- ' 2393‘2'1°‘2A eras vs- Victoria. lissf game oi‘ sca- ~ _ . l . “Buying iivc hogs m. Emerald. Sam qmmng an“ m“§1h111.g.11.g1 February 14th, Tuesday forenoon. Everett llsslam. "Tho nuuunl men-ling oi’ Union Dislrict Scurlcl (thaplcr 1118M») l“ 1411,11 Lodge. on Tucslluy ovculruo February 14th ut 7.110 p. m. All‘ 1-911 Moi-tip, “'.C.I.N (‘ 2389-2-10-21. “The School Committee of Kin- kora School intend holdlnl; an 811c- tion and dance in Kinkors Hall 2432-2-11-21 Monday, fileb. 18th. Como ond- . ____- come all. We slsurc you a 80°" "Nolicc! The Agriculture mecl “m”- ' M09410” 3A lpg which was to be "hold in low - F‘ "some m the concert and Box 111111 ml Monday cloning, ehrllfll" l 2h n cl i Tuesilnv Social at. York. Wednesday. Rb. 3523113123, “;§ef;,,f,,a",.yg 341(1); a; 213w 15th. 23472-0-0 ' 337344041 o'clock. omhoumallsm. diseases of blood Stomach and lutorual Organs cw m1 References rlven Plume 39 1f m. cim. n2 Prince st. cm) "yflgtufln; P.1d. island, Conan nut 12-0 m“ "Auciiru Tournament. illlil llafl- kot Social in‘ Sturgeon llull. F01)- mory lllh. lllg (liapluy obVulcn- “no, 21174-11-21. x _-p- "The Annual Meeting of Ston- "7 Bridge Dairying will bo brill ir. the Masonic Hall, Stanley. 011 Tuesday, Ilhbruoiry 14th., at 1 ii- m. All shareholders and natmmi are requested to attend. ‘H. . Mo 3W0". Sec'y. _ . II.44'3'9'11‘13 "Notlcez-Come to tho concevl W! "PiayeiioW in Stanley llrkliv llali on Tuesday evqninif- "05"" "y 14th-]! not fine como Friday- Admisslon 35 cents. " 2420-2-l1-3l- _.____ {Tome in Cornwall Rink. M07" My’ iwedneflqay. Friday and Stirli- ‘urdsy evenings elshl- l" “m- '1" . ___._ ' 4 "Meeting or Belfast Womens pGTTQHT. icc. K001i 1111mm m" '““‘-" MAIN ESTIMATES TABLE IN THE HBTISETE CTJMMHNS clude Public Works, $229,800, Subsidy 1 Allowance, $125,000. 1 _ - ' by a deiegotlo Edward Island In- bitliibfmi) am nmupcii-cll wiih tho. umouul rcquii-l-ll fur 1927-28. Rmlciuplioii from surplus rov- ‘nues of maturity bnnclcrl dob! uuouuiing ll) $55,505,650 um‘, r11- "uuuiini: ut lnwor interest ruins \)i' lilliiiiuiiiil ilf‘l)l have l'(‘(T\l\'.(‘¢T (‘in fQtillllflflllfllllfl fol" inform-ii. Till‘ zulrlltionzil subsidy grunis i-l he liiurltimc Provinces pending considcruiion of provincial subsid- ‘cs mo: Novu Svciiu. $875001); Now lirunsivick. $600,000; Prince "Ilium-ii lsiuul’, $125,000. ("Flies-lo iw-ro ihc additional grants recom- mcmlcil by the Duncan Couunlss- ion.) Thcso arc iiio sumo amounts us provided for ilic cum-cut yoar. The sum of $75,001) is provided irwurll zlofruying expenses oi’ tho "isii to (lauuila 0i the Empire ilarliaiiioiilni")! Association. OTTAWA- Feb- lii- -- in the "fl- iimuics tabla-d last night 'l’riucf~ l-ldwaril island's appropriations for public works were $229,800 includ- "u: $110,000 for reconstruction of ‘he Ruilwny Wharf nl (ihurloiitc- ‘own. fill-IO $5,000 subsidy for tho Harland and $351100 subsidy ‘if 1k sioumci- from Cimriollclowii h) Piclou. ' Tlic ioiul allowances lm" iho prov- ‘ni-c is $381,931.80. Recommend Increase In Judges Salaries (Canadian Itress) OTTAWA. Ont“ Feb. 10. — Sub- lantial increases in salaries of the iudges of ,thc > Supreme Court oi Ianuda. the Superior Courts of the provinces nnd o! the county and dis- trict courts throughout Canada were recommended to the cabinet today n which submitted o report of the u mmon 11111101111 5918'" lcs of the association in which it was recommended that iudses 01 the supreme Court of Canada should ‘eceivc $20,000 per annum and udgcs of the Exchequer Court one ‘he judges oiutlls Supreme Couris ll ihe nrovlrwee 915.000 with an ad- ditional allowance to the chief i118- tices in suchgwu - With reference to the Judses v1 the countywind district courts the “eportdid not recommend a uni- form increase but suggested that in large centres ofpopuiaticn wherr the cost of living is higher and tin" volume of work great these should ‘ie increased to $0.000 per pnnum. Nine Were R1119.) And 80 Injured (canadlan Ill-bis) EVERETT- Muss» Fob- l0. --»\l 24111-2-11-111-15. 17 Institute l-‘eb. 18th,. W. It. Show will llldffil! lhlli meelinil In "i" iuterelts b: a non Heifer C111”- nm cumin: m, lvnii u) i0")- hienflo attend. h. 1'. uilue, 8W9 . 1 mt ilvn lions WMMF 151,11, Court & Son. Secretory- , 2451 340-3! I i? "Ballard Shipping Club 10011111.. pmflnl‘ m. Raver,“ “m, Nessa". ‘Emil nino men were killed um! nmrn 1111111 210 injured by the 0X~ Royal Commission nlcting the shone-it session of the The Uuivcu sumac, ~11 15 pglnted out. Service Within _ Three Months THE iiisui PAN-HANDLE Scranton Co. t0 Supply Fuel for Ottawa Build- ings, is Report~0ffic- ials Deny it. (Special to the Guardian) vilrltmih, Feib- 10- _ The Bril- ish Columbia Legislature without ;dlvlsiou, mssed today a resolution urging the Dominion Government ' lc» open negotiations with Wash- ‘luuluxi for tho purchase oi’ the “Panhandle” oi‘ Alaska. the forty mile wide strip of northern British Columbia Coast, extending for some 000 miles in length and shutting . off thc rich Canadian interior from . harbors. ' With iho Amdrlcan interests in- lent 0n the opening of the Sf. ' ‘ Lawrence River, British Columb- In Monti-Gallons consider‘ the present. an oppor- Il-llllll)’ T01‘ now ncgollallons- The. - Alaskan boundary dispute finally (Comedian Press) settled in i908 by six 11011111113810“. TORONTO, OnL, Feb. l0.— Com- ers. tlirue [or Canada 11m] 1111-90 for (Special to the Guardian) -WASHINGTON. Feb- 10- -— Requiar trans-Atlantic mall andpassenger service by dir- lgiblc airship: will be institut- ed within three months with the Co-operatlon and approval of the United States Gov- ernment. Secretary- Hoover said today, in announcing the conclusion of a conference with representatives of Brit- lsh intoresis who are respons- ible for the enterprises- The diriglble R400. now un- der construction in England, designed to carry 100 passeng- ers, and tevrtons of mail. is tolnaugurato the new air ser- vice on a tentative schedule ‘that will consume 48 hours on her westward voyage and 38 hours on the eastward run- orty-elght which have been held cannot ho roopoucd oxccpt by iho luring the course oi‘ its investigation Dominion (lovcvnqnent, 31E royal commission enquiring into In spite of lilo feeling that lim Jfaritlmc Province Fisheries od- "hired Slates would be unwilling {Curried “T110011 mdfly t0 meet again to sell this barren strip 0i‘ coast 1 Montreal. The next meeting will land on account ol the belief that uoi. be public but will be for the pur- it is rich in minerals tho nvwe- 9088 of presenting the comniis- nieut is growing stronger in Brit. ioners report.‘ Eh? wmmlsslml °P¢ned its session Government open negotiations 101 1T1 11101711118 in i110 city hall hear- eon-mi our. tho Government o1 the ng three witnesses. Two of the $11.11;" Sl|q1ps_ l "mmsses ‘W10 1i=vresentatives of While officials at Ottawa sfotcl ‘tie local wholesale trade and theihm, 1m vcp1-egon1a11nng [o1- [110 ‘him was 11 115T) b11310‘ f0!‘ 11 18-186 purchase of the panhandle imvcA Tepartment i‘! U19 CAW- been miuio hv Briiisl; ‘ mishandling by the shippers, wpd 11..., .1211.“ 11m m, nuqu1smmh_ iuotatioxis by fishermen due to over twill-l lll‘ u!’ ~llllfll’illillli'fl‘lile valvio is’ Tcductmn- 311d M811 express rates ‘n 1h... liinlilliltl rich uruin 111111 111111. "ere the mam factors operating .._.-.,,1 “H111, ,,,- me 11pm." my“. “m1 ‘Against me trad” both locally and ‘Vorlhoru ll. C. districts ' lb thc coast. _ __...¢.__;. The witnesses ivcre unanimous in i Prince Of Wales Tn Hunting Accident (Special lo the Guardian) (Canadian Press) HUNTSVILLE, Texas, Feb. i0. ~ Calmly accepting failure of last minute efforts for commutation of the death sentence on a plea of in- l 111111101 uw run THE 1:11:11 nun 111011111 run THE Pliliil‘. The Temperance Alliance is gett- Q.-But tho others did? ng after the small man and woman A.-Ycs, everybody else that was llleged to be guilty of breach of the there did. Prohibition Law, and has sdvertisg Q.-The accountant?) name 1,11 in its Bulletin for "Snoopers" to mentioned this morning; ‘eport secretly lo Mr. W. E. Bentley there at the time? incl such breach and the Alliance‘ A.--Well. after will do the. rest. Lhe court case heard this last term, the accountant in come over to wit- 'n which the Guardian has usrfliness the signature of the papers. iubstitutes for The real names of. Q-Did he. come over? witnesses. Mr. W. E. Bentley, K. C.) A.—He did. President of the "rcmperahce Alli-' Q-Dld he have some beer? ince was one oi thu counsel actingT A.-1 think he did, yes. "or the plaintiff. l Mr. Bentley had the opportunity, John Doe, called as witness forvof cross examining witnesses for the1 the defendants, on his oath statedlxDefendant and of addressing "Then Plaintiff snid. "Gentlemen, jury at the close of the case. iet us have a drink lo celebrate this avoided all reference ettlement." And he produced sev- illegal “celebrationfl iral bottles of beer and they were ming up vpened by him and passed around. high value Q.—Did Plaintiff huvc one’? A.l-Yes. Q.—I don't know what your re- iutaiion is on the Island, but-—did the latest issue of the Temperance; you have one? Bulletin: A.-—I think I did. The Temperance Alliance again Q.-What about Mr. Blank? expresses its appreciation of the , A.--Oh, Mr. Blank had one. many men and women in the Pro- Q-Wliat about your local agent? vincc who have been furnishing in- A.--I think so. ‘formation to the Alliance regarding Q.-—What about Plaintiffs part- illegal transactions in liquor. All fer? He said he does not drink. of thc information sent in has been Q.—I wouldn't swear that the placed at the disposal of the Pro- iartner did; I didn't notice. As we hibiiion Commission and has been vent to drink 1ilaintlfl struck the of considerable benefit in the en- ible and he said: "Now we'll shovfforcctnent of the law. .hese others where they fit.“ _ There are no doubt throughout ihc A. H. Blank, ivitness for defend- Province many persons who have ‘his, stated on oath: knowledge that violations are taking "Then plaintiff said: “Boys, 1 place and who have it within their "guess wed better have a drink on power to be regarded as public benc- :his settlement." And he 1iroduced factors by making prompt commun- zome bottled ole. ication of such facts to the Alliance“ Q.-Yes. We regret .the assurance hereto- A.~1 think almost everyone there fore given, that the names of cor-T participated, as far as I know. lrespondenis will not. under any cir-i, Q.-Yho were there’! cumslonces be disclosed. All such A-Defendentfs local agent and letters and information arc treated lohn Doe. and Plaintiff and Piain- as strictly confidential, the facts 'iff's partner and myself: that's all. alone being forwarded to the proper Q.~Did you notice whether the authorities. Address, W. E. Bent- oartncr took a drink or not? ley. KC, rs ldent. Temperance Al-i i the settlement‘ respected witnesses should Oil Company hero this afternoon. A-l am inclined m think he iiance, 9.0. 8011200, Charlottetown] d" "°'°'° “mm” stills a1 11w 111M"- "1 1'11’ "11"" didn't, but. f wouldn't swear to u; P. s. r. I £10111. believe he did. i111 all Iish Columbia ‘to have the Dominion; _ Columbia H‘ The trend of evidence showed that; H) 111p Dillllllllflll Government yoi, \EIT ‘committee. but the cmuvuweo '~‘~-1 clincil to publish ihein- Tho total ihc $S0li,0l)li.000 ‘milled and it Wllii indicated ABA iilliililil cuw ve complic 1 engineering , Admiralty expe _ the deman was‘ 81111- was he, 1y resemble cnce. . A stationary target is boo easy a, Here is part ofiwas arranged someone telephoned m target towed at a fast speed by a ‘destroyer has not much practical .value, because the course and speed ‘of the tarfret are quickly discovered -by the ‘ 'thus reduced to a simple msthem ical problem. thefired boilers- Hei in action they are capable of looking ‘° “i” ““““°“"l‘.§°‘ f.‘.‘°“ii“"€.l..‘°£ €f.¥.i"‘.‘.‘.‘€.l§." an insum- us esip ch e - to the Jury hefstressed the onwards st- any desired s which the evidence of steered by means of wireless control his own well-known. honorable and which receive. ,distance. . In this connection read this frcnfstcersman can see what course his crewless vessel is making. the provisions of ‘Treaty, the Centurion is now dis- armed and cannot be used again as an effective warship. Miss Margaret Beaven, lord mayor of Uverpool, who wel- comed the party of seventy- Canadian farmers now touring England. Min Beaven, who ls 50 years old. has been called “Little Mother of Liverpool.” She has taken an active inter- est in children's welfare and hospital work. When elected lord mayor lain October she was the first woman ever to be so honored In England. She was able to create another preced- ent. by combining the offices of lord mayor and mayogess, Her civic salary is £3,000 a year. Declined To Publish Neva) United States - ITHATUHIIIM The List of Entries Keeps iereil for tho Orfulorlcul Contest: Estimates. giiliiiliiliilii 11111115 111111 TI] suns? AProposal Urged in Reso- lution Passed by Brit- . .ish Columbia House. . Caliadflfs Best , C u s t 0 m (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb- 10-—-0fflcili figures dealing with the trade of Canada for the year i927 show that more than $70 per head of the population c1 Can- ada was spent In the United Staten Canada bought goods from the United States in 1927 to the value of 37012704344, or $486384.61l more than the total purchases by Canada in tho whole of the British Em- plre. The United States was Can- ada's beet customer in 1927 as an industrial country, with $474»58B.125 spent on Canadian 0W4‘- Ml the countries in the British Empire spent $600,019,- 346 in the year under review. Great Britain heading the lint with a total of MNJMJBL i OTTAWA, Feb. l0.— "1 know ob- solutely nothing about it." This was the comment of Hon. C. A. Dunning. Canadian Minister of Railways. heretoday. when asked to confirm or deny the report from Scranton. Pa" to the effect that. the. Canadian Government had con- tracted with the Hudson Coal Com- pany to purchase 1.000.000 tons of anthracite coal for delivery float year. HORANTON. Penn. Feb. l0. - Officlals of the Hudson Cool Com- pany here deny to newspaper-men that they have closed a contract with the Canadian Government call- Ving for the delivery of 1,000,000 00m; 10f anthracite coal within the next year. It is reported however that the same officials have admitted the consummation o1‘ the deal to close friends. J One newspaper succeeded in get- ting a confirmation from a minor employee of the company, who also stated that his department has been swamped with orders that would indicate unusual activity. JITNTEST Growing L o n g e r ~ Many Candidates from the Eastern Part of the Province. . Chfllltm Made i. It is said that several of the larger breakers of the company are being made over to turn out large sized ‘cal, which the Canadian order 1a reported to call for. These same Tho iollfnviug students have ou- Jeunic Cook, IMui-nay River High chool. ~- __,__ Melda iFei-guson. Dunstnffuagc breaker‘; were tom up n d (Special u» o» Guardian) Sviwfl- bu,“ i " . a ‘m '°' _ v ‘ _ _. _ ‘ __ __ Benn,“ I... w“ “w, K m o manufacture only small WAJT“ UN“ ‘ a“ " S" Schocy O ‘ q 9 Aslzes some time ago when the mar- inry of Navy Wilbur has submit- complcic cost cuiimulcs for no proposed naval building pro- ramme in tho house navnl affairs iguro was many times lliii-KLI‘ lulu originally Sill)- TTEESTTIPS conversion into a wireless directed ' target ship. Her equipment. and the engineer- This latest development of naval ark for naval marksman. Even a gun-layers, whose task 1s at- The Centurion is fitted with oli- Once these are set can be operated from any so long as the distanq Scheduled for breaking up finder the Washington She is heavily armoured. her pro- tection having been considerably strengthened while she was being equipped for her new rolé. Shc will. therefore. stand a deal of battering at target practice be- fore she become! hnseaworthv. and must be handed over at. last to the ship-breakers. Q cauwseu. Ahab/es WITH‘ "BLUE BIRD" Niow Y()RK,__lT‘-el_)- 1i). -f‘.si)111i\\ Mulcolm (Vampbfill. B14115“ “llwj 1,101,111. rm-cr. arrived on the hereu- mrln today with his strange look- Wulcs College. Squars- School. School, (lily. . 1119 School. “Mics (‘ollegin School, City. C School, Hope River ls A ling marvels contained in her hulljmm ma“ Comm.’ Queens county ' are 1081011813’ Named 59m?“- bm and (‘huriotiotowii~-but none as the Centurion can now manoeuvre y“ 1mm .p,-1,,..,, (!O““1_y_ 11nwpveni Wll-lwlli a 5111819 human hem? °n1wo know when) must b9 plouiy of board, being controlled by an officerlbdys and mm, m Prince Coumy 0H b00111 Emmi" Warshm Perhaps also. who wish 1o develop their fl miles "WW- “m0 5m hem“ “ talents for public speaking, so we ateclmass of wireless EPPU‘ feel sure that we'll hear from them atus and electrical machinery. W, hem“, ‘(mg has been perfected by . m 1n carom WZZYQTZAT. AEELETTGAS. m“ 8mm“ d o‘ 91mm? ‘mmers for March. So ll you are under 19 '1 1"?“ whkh mm be manoeuvre‘! years of ugé. and not below grade Whue und“ “'9' mus provmmg nine iu vour school, fill out the up» "Ye" "m" ‘flmmg "m" m" pucaumi Ellflll which you will flni 5 3cm“ bame ‘experb clsewhero in this issue and mail ii ut 011cc. E. Benjamin ‘Rom-rs. Princl- oiiketqopkiatgdedsrfg gfiggajfwgg d“: 1 1 . - a ns a Iiiargnrc-i. ii. Campbell, lioehlord I bemg mfdzsagf slzrgecogptg; 531%: » ,\.‘ an a ready to make enormous shipments within a short time. D. F. Williams, vice-president, of zhe Hudson Coal Company, in charge of sales, is out of town today. Edith lmusc- induce Strut-t lllargaror (Toffin, Montague High J. Howard Buutuin. ‘Efllfl-Yinl; that stabilised. l '. - ii;t . f! ' d ii hli' ra- ihdnc 0i . puld increase the ¢.>......mpti§rs°iie§,Ml1I‘d€I'6I' IS fiiillltfillg lotluel ¢§11'.@..I111..§.. Wales icolh»g<-,_ e If: gegiaileéitgha! niriimlgr digondny. ~enefit both consumer and producer.‘ ' El ‘proposed would inn-i The cause oi‘ \l\]'lll1Ird"P11'l§P1i-<. P111100 0f ‘V8103 1n comerence Wm, h? b,§{,,e§°d$,’ ~k—~o-e>-- i . .. f‘ . - - GOEYOOIIE-Gdiiincenue uilvul fixpunshvu. ohgsghli" ‘Iacnnnfld Print“ of H. wulgams‘ prssujent of the an‘. ' '———-<**'*~‘__ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' oncem ng the lg order. - I High officials of the concern ar Wm" h““‘!‘.id go huge admitted the deal u. J , ,1 . _iirien s wit in the last 48 hours. mm’ nmms‘ “ “t Rem Sch“)! A It has always been the policy of iiy. v ifliurguret Lambs, Springfield. Ahitcgmkgiagxvgntotiilgprgf “lllugflzfrs 'Wiiiiam llurueii. l\ll;l.'l‘()i\’, Mznvbruy. Fng., Fol) ‘sanity, George J. Hassell, 39, coh- Y. , , 10- Tho Prince o)‘ Wales was fessed slayer of l3 persons, was elec- g1g1ih§sléhggfree' MmTa’ ‘muihave been made as yet. The coal brown, but not injured today when trccuted at the Slate Penitentiary Han-y 1_ 1A.“, “refit Royanvgwm be shlliped- 15 1S $8111 TF0!!! the his maro- March Maid, stumhlcll here today. He was followed to‘ SCHOOL ' {Lactlirawangxa and ilouzerne county vi. u Imago obstacle while 11n- the electric chair by Robert L.‘ 1311151, U m“; 91,551. H I _ _ _ yar s as e onad an Government P141111. was liiiuilui: 11-111) inn Quoru Benton, negro. convicted of killing LQND5NI Fourier-A new era in H1g1',msa,.1;‘,,(',1 "gone" Mmmy RAW‘ {orders it for its buildings. The deal ‘round. 1a white man. @1118 111519131 of gunnery in the Brii- 1.511,.“ m, '\1,n.,m “PW pgnhliS expected to keen Thfi nnvvewavs‘! - $151, Navy has, been opened by the 561mm’ ' ‘ ‘ working full time here throughout Annwthe summer. it has U111) ....-n ‘ lworking part time for some months. lAdmiralty Orders Four Submarines (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Feb- 10- — The Vick- ers Armsircng Company announc- od tori-sy that il. had received ab. order from the British Admiralty for the construction of four our, marines. The admiralty in con- firming The announcement stated that the submarines ore part of ‘he already auxmunced i927 coo- siructiuu programme of six sub mvarines- Contracts for [he oihor iiwo have hcon piven other oom- lpuuios. AThree Are Dead In 1 , Hollinger Mine (Special to the Guardian) TIMVTNS- Feb 10- —— Three man urn dead, two more arc in such a seriOllS condition that no hope is held out for their recovery, and a number of men are still in the Wfirkinss. some of them probably dead. the result of a fire that {broke out in n refill slope in tho 1'~l'14).fe~.i)i level oi‘ the Hollinger mine 1"‘ l" 11- 111. wdvly. An unconfirm- iml 1911111"! 8113's Seven men are dead. i""1v uw-u are trapped on one level Tomi six on another. Two shafts ‘are cli-ar. 1 ion-Iv this afternoon 11.110111, [00 1mm) 11ml not yct been brought tn iim surface and duo to the been‘ "fol"- which had pcnedraied to the l"""Il-="oot level cflho mine. efforts 11W "Mme parties to reach the men TORONTO Feb 10~ mnunalm" “"°"' ocrthenst to north winds, mostly' fair with stationary or little lower Emmet (lnllani. Si. We have entries as you will see» Scull in your names quickly. ov- f irst of ilY Clio. Asks he 1o Vance So S112 Can liens. Wiiefui-zk iHAvs Mom-zv 0R p01’ "cmperature. | _ u Toronto, rau- ............ .. Condensed Specials Montreal, snow . 1 RATE'_4 _ rd Quebec) ckmdy " ' ' ' ~ ' ' ‘ ' ' " ‘$46 ouch lnsartllfin Tilting cling-The Charlottetown. cloudy 19-10 1 Halifax. snow . . . . . . .. 28-18 saint John, snow 18-14‘ ‘JOB PRTNTING 0F IVIRY description. cheaply and expedi- liuusly executed Guardlen- cou- Boston, cloudy 34-24 New York. cloudy . . . . . . . .. 50-42 High iidc this afternoon at 2.40 lug vchicic “Blue Bird" with which ho hopes to hcst the worldV-i unio- mclille speed record of another llriiish racer, M0101" Sc-RHIYQ. 11'- Dnytoua Beach. Flu- The machine, which looks like o cross between a whale and an aero- nlsmc, W88 built in the cellar of his old family home in Kent. irul Job Printery, Phone 132. ‘VOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEI. Prices 50 for 20c: 100 for 85c; 250 for 55c: 500 for $1.00; 1,000 l)" $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Office. (luardi7n Job Printery, and tomorrow morning at 2.59. 1 Sun sets this afternoon at 5.21 A and rises tomorrow morning at 1 7.07. Last quarter moon Monday, Feb. 1 13th, 2.41 p. m. Summersida tide eighteen minu- tes later than Charlottetown. 1i? i! i: 1i i i 1 . ‘ i