MAXIMS OFA JVIEREMAN _i_ iools. There are three kinds oi’ m"; i; w, world-berry mall. lrliaves ass W aim. ciilliieli illi- $32: muffin» Two Coqia. r A General Assam bly Formallg; Opened _ leremony Witnessed By Large Numbers. Speech From The ’I‘hr0ne Delivered By His HonourLieut. Governor Dalton _ Officigtad HON.’ CHARLES DALTON tisureuaur oovnnuoa ,_ . a u m In Alberta The fourth session of the 41st Gen- eral Ayssemb‘; of l=rince Edward 1s- iand (the 16th under Conlederat- ion) was formally opened wltll ap- propriate ceremonial and military display at three o'clock yesterday af- ternoon by His Honor Hon. Charles paltoli. Lieutenant‘ Governor. ills ileneur was attended by a mounted travelling escort vi twen- ere front the Prince Edward Island llislitharae in command vi Meier Frank I, Andrew, M. M, ' The Guard of Honour comprising one hundred qiilgerg and men from the Prince Edwgrd- {gland Highland» Brlsacle was in ccnunand ai l/iaior W- d. Maallnliald with Lieutenant 6. J. Campbell and Lieutenant W. J. Reid. I The Guard was accompanied by the pipe band playing suitable sel- ections for the occasion. Th! Quard of Honour leit the Drill Hall at 2-30 and proceeded along the usual route to the Parliament liullde ing. Ten minutes later His Honor and and his attendants left Government House in motor cars. In the first gar was Lieut. John R. Wcholson, Usher of the Black Rod; in the second car (continued an page 1c) HHIKINB» FUR f Legislature Qpening cumwn. ma. aniielCroirgFoundY ¢*@'@’vA**@"ded Covers rriuu. llldwsrd island in WE '\ ‘ .4 ‘ no hllhly fashionable absolutely vulgar are but two fares 91 the common coins of humanity- MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN and the Lu puisl Subscription Delivered 85.00. B; llllll Clullslla land U. b‘. A. H.50- ro enema-r, run Trsucis X. Bushman, forms: urea; Adonis. who ssys ks earned and spent alilllalls is ills halcyon dim sill wile states that hs ill Illilllg to take a third “wile. provided ails is sills to support him in the style to which he has bu» laminae!- iiii: iiiitiisiiis GIVE REQEPTIIIN I" b-Hilltoaofli. “Canadifl New Governor Gan- eral And Countess of Bessborouah. ~ 1% (By Thomas '1‘. Ghanaian. Goliath-ll Press Siilii Qerresncndarili umnaon, new. 24 _- Cariadq House was a brilliant scene tonight when Hon G. Howard Ferguson, qan- lldian Hiah Commissioner to Great Britain, and lbs Ferguson gave g EDSON, Alta, Man. Mélharc has ‘been a discoverymt platinum west of Obed. The (ind was mails by home- ilesderu who were panning for gold. It is imderstooa that .it is‘ a placer-pro lliiiilil. running about $1.100 to ton. A large number of Edson citizens BIBMANFUR iii_i_i_iiiii i" rllfiilillg to the scene and staking iltlsis. _ Last Minute News Flashes (sileciai to the Guardian) liuNllou, amen ZQa-Ltlfd lessborough, New Governor Gen- "ll 0i Canada with Lady [Bess- lorcurh luncimi with the Kins games Mu at oiickliishaw l‘. . "W voila. iv. y. Malvil vi- "Wli" armored tracks and lilllds ol heavily armed guards tilt elirlll lit iawsr llrliail- Ill. ILQMQM ‘i; ‘old securit- V "Iii airman warn rricir eon- ‘Wii ircm the vaults oi the Milt Trust Co. In the Wool- "mi liilllliillg to the Iflanks "" ilililllllg at l wan at. yel- l, _ g... ii» louse. mil. alrwii zl- t Bslehan, piloting an gcrial "Milli; elpellitlcn to the scene ii the vikiils Qiilllwr. tscil cu 5 Ill iiilimiu clam ircm (Jor- Mhmk- Niliin tor lions Island llternooq, I ' '°"°"0- flat. Nilrell n- ""‘" "ill-it'll a! this cits. will 4""? hers last night on a :1: "i twenties e lcittri- | iiilllllrsiftickots, repre- iilla sweepstsks on the iiinhs mm, clav- ‘i “other on the Enslisii limes, were seiml. vlilonal , In Mimi Min. of Transport In MacDonald G 0 v t . Looking For Man To Take Charge of Eng- lish Railways. (British United true) LONDON, March 24.14 10b Qlrlfls W. Beatty and Sir Henry Tilt-Will- ton is helm] offered by Risht lien. Irerbert Morrison, Minister cl ‘Hllifll- port in the MacDonald Labor Gov» amment. H; is looking for a super- man to preside over the "big five" mm whose hands will be elated con- trol oi every omnibus anti it" EM, subway train within a 25 mile rad- ius oi Charing Cross in Iiondori. "The chairman must hi! ii lilii" i" vary great industrial ability." Mi‘- Mcirrison declares "and W9 mill‘ i?! prepared to. pay what is necess y to -secure that ability." That is the qt- iiiuda p! the Government towards the price ii n»: to say to secure the services at oiiiiitilncllill lilllli an It- tiiuiie that in criticised it! the left wingers who still 119W "it MQE cnce enunciated by Jill"! Blliflll "iii no man is worth more than $9.5M a year, qlthoulh Burns llimaeli‘ ss- copied a salary of moon when he joined the pro-war Cabinet. The Government stands firm in the matter however. IHQNIII "l" i’ and when socialism W171!’ "m" i" Britain, it will be done from the ‘top by combinations and rationalis- ation; in other Wilfdl ihivrmrlmli’ ation of industry clans lintl a! all" production and that ths Socialist! Wm my! gq pfly the best prices to 8°‘ i119 right men to run such hill’! reception in honor o! the Earl of Batlbiiwlliil. Giiviiilias Geniifiil d?!‘ inmate at Gsniwlil. and the countess o! Bealbaiausii- Nearly s thaw-mi liiillllilitilt film! attended. AFlreman Dies Horrible Death organisations. (Special iiriii! GIN“!!! 5T1 Tfifiuéfl “V011 ll-rBlliQv- 0Q iii? it"! been mentally deranged, melt nan, sled "out as m", liar in many relneeiii t0 "i" held illl Canadian Basilio Railway locomotive fireman ot Toronto committed sill.- oide in the Michigan Central Rail- way yards beside the station bulld- ing this afternoon by leaping inig thkiirebcx ol a freight locomotive an which he was working, l-lls body was lilililli. Qflilllliiitd- H1! watch was iflllilq with. tilt iiirilii. iliiiiiiiil from his ‘M003 "iii QYtillll 0nd I £90011 lbiiiillll tilt iliiiltfl "BM iii! tiring, was watch lisil stopped at 3.4!. All inquest artitrtli ill! til! Ell!- tllltti Dr. .9- L. Swill was Qllliitii tllil Olieillll Hid sdiflllflitii illiiii ilflli Wlidnelilav cvmlns. ‘ Slew Husband To Protect Children ‘i? tyoavuau ‘i v1. hum ae-rii!" m liaison. Ii yew old will". "l! killed today ill his lonely (arm MUM by him 9i an m. ills vie. Mn». I7. told eiiisiliie Ills iavll all lite Protect be! (our ehiialen. Accarellll L“: ‘Iimgaiz: tome! anti plsinoleihcs in could d lsl he . a?‘ chain.“ Sh. 51%” ‘m; him‘ methods 0f coping with criminals, ll lilo raid. 6n iiaalir 1mm ti» can Alli" "Willi"!!- tralil lliiil fills then iii! fin! “i tliiiitil i8 Kill her FM threw him ta the tlawl ‘m; w“; ti" "s, obaervedby the inspectors who, bov- iever, stats a new problem has been Sick And Injured Brought Back Story‘ 0f The Drama Of ~Viking___Ending Survivors Being To Port-Grim Tragedy. Bennett Policy R e f’ I a e t a d I n Car Production DIIAWA. Ont. Marsh 34-. Asioiaaltiie redaction rilat nil- wold-In Canada during Rehn- W- ‘Pile. will vi 0-1."! ears w hi! as larva use-ill a! Ilsa" a! Mill which ill turn was 1s pawn. above [ic- eeiililer- ill i-lle laailtll lllllilr ra- vilvv- i»!!! were nlsdn lcr vale in. Guilds, a Dominion Barres c! Statistics resort @975 lillii git“ 0H’! I!!! l!‘ lea/ltd icr assert. imparts in Ieilrasrr Wm 155i u». (Guardian I'm-i ST- JQKWE. Nfld. March 24w File arms cf the sealer Vilrlns ll ccnoiudlliil- one. a! the principal fin- sl acts ended early today when the steamer flssana. returning from the brought llaek ta P°Ti thirteen aiek and inlured members 9i the Vikinz personnel and the body oi’ Capt, William Kennedy. to whom aneu- manla lircushii death a few hours before the sagons reached at, John's 111a‘ next eeena shifting ircm the ice oi! nevi-hero Newfoundland and the task or iirirllins survivors to port. will deal with an omciai public in: qiliry into the triliietiy- Meanwhile. two United atateii aeroplane exiled.- itlens hastily organised, in relieve miselnir survivors one trite pictures lulvinil to do with the disaster, are 7- lVill Attempt Around The World Hicks 1"»?! (medias We!!! NEW ‘Z9345. Marsh Ik-FWI modem Mtfllllllt. aviators nil. are to atheist this mics sad luaunar i0 lifliilii 3.9V Vi!!! lltiililfi i-hii. wane Wiley Poet Qklrllvei! "l," allot, winner at ills nan-lion mils derby at the i000 nstiIll-l sir races, and ilarcld. only. Australian train- ed navigates wellness they will Wfmllii la 1W9!‘ "t! round tilt Vfltlii mwd- Their rival will ii! John Henry time. Pill i0 msrtvra iii! mam B0 ha! twice. iiflii- with Vans; 3am ll llllnt. Claude g, Panaborn, Bat-ills, will pilot a single, iliatelsil Bellanca‘ -.l-t. with Hush illerndon, Jr., a wealthy aviation eu- 'thusisst, as navigator, in another atwfiw‘: " Bernt iBalchen, Norse-American live!‘ a!’ "all! Ai-lilliilil l-"ii iliifth and loath mle fQFlFi lnrieuneeel ill January that he would attempt I round the world flight on a Fokker plane. wvllnbly in Avril, but has rt.- veeisd na“"'ns further. "Bubbles" Cost $100,000,000 LONDQN. lmcn u. (u. sea-sax- psym ill iimilsad and Wales paid “Fwoiliilww 8100439001 dull”! 1N0 Sill‘ will! Piiiiliiiiiilii, MWNWI to a ncsrt ct sill lllitltl"! ill- spector of Constabulary. Out of tho thousands employed only It um dismissed aria ill sni- mu to resign in lieu oVi-llsmisssl, aura-is the soar, tn; report stat“. llsstilc, unintannsd and uniust criticism sill] remain ths gréstcst deterrent to plies in their investig- stienl. Ind the nsport criticises more who GIIUOUIIIV smug complacency and ‘contentmpgi with doing things as we have always done them." A psliss callus when a selected group at the most sspsbls o! uni- bo educated in the ever ehsn|ing till natietoillc infirm in crime is aafa at their bases in Mwieundland- Star; at ‘rrssedy - (the stair oi new tile viirlna struck s heavy Pan c! ice. lurtlied and blew un about. elaiiii o'clock an §un= day night. March fifteen. while many a! the men were below the rlee mutt...’ tiipérliiaff" 8 Hour Day Throughout TlieDominion (Canadian Frill) GFTAWA. out, March fli-Nm tine at a resolution calling upon the Government to bring in the sight hour day throughout Canada. has been 1718894! 0n the order paper of the House of Commons hy Hon. Eater Keenan. (armor Minister oi label. in his resolution. w. Reen- lln stated that flanadil is e alsnstnrv to the article of peace of the treaties of Versailles, "thereby subscribing to the principle of a maximum working day oi’ eight hours." Mr. Heenan calls upon the House to declare that the Gevomment "should take ap- proprish steps to ensure, through- out mnsda, fulfilment o! our treaty obligations and conventions arising out o! the noose treaty relating to haul-a at work." Gunpowder Blast Kills Employee (Qsrlorlinn knell MOMF-lilill- Que. Maren zi-A terrific blast oi gunpowder levelled ills little concrete mirins vullrllns 0i the Gailildlilll Industries Limited newer Plant at. Brawnsburs yester- day afternoon and snuffed out the lite of Ale! M31011, t7, the only worker in the building. News of the explosion reached Montrsai today, Mason, who leaves a widow and two children, mixed the tonnulss lor primer! and blasting caps in the little building set apart lor that purpose. He held the job ten years, and always worked slime. Presented to m0 calico in the in- creased imbility to he tounli in the activities at admin-Ha IBIJQ fill a n: nlknvannnnaanuonu Well Known scene of the disastrous asplosiorr. MiiiY GET APPOINTMENT Charles M. Carrie, well known in Ollfarlc political and Orllnire arrier activities. is rumored as the rent Orange grand master. ASKEIIH] HAVE ciiliiti R E M ii v E ii Liberal llvlernber Makes Request Re Inspect- ing Cars of Potatoes- (Canadian Press) OFITAWA. 00L. Mfliilh Zi-rai l‘?- quest oi the Minister of Agriculture for the removal of charge for inspect- ing oars oi’ potatoes was made in the House oi Commons today by J. F. Pouliot, (Liberal, Terniscouata). Speak in; during the debate on the reply to the Speech from the Throne, M: Pouliot, who opened his address with some relmlrlre in Wench. compli- mented M. D. Corlnier, (Conservative Restigcuche-Maclawaska), who moved the Address in reply to the Throne Speech. Mr. Pouliot took the Prime Minister tq task as well as the other Conservative members at the House. tor their statements that the impo- sition of a tariff would immediately halt the importation of butter from New Zealand and Airstralla. Bandits Failln Montreal Holdup (Canadian Press] MONTREAL. Que, March 24—1\ pair of bandits sent a bullet through the chest of 21 year old Marci] Du- hrueil today in answer to his des- perate attempt to save the law dol- lars in the till o! his restaurant at 107a ma...“ Street. Dubreuii saved his annoy, but is at the point oi death in us... Dame Hospital, while datectivw have minded up sixteen suspects. Grilling or the round up harvest at headquartars at 11 o'clock today had narrowed the suspects down to two men arrested in a stolen csr. Two revolvers were found in the car. 11-... nanw. o! the two suspects were not divclseei Under Secretary In A p p o i n t e d (Canadian Press) LONDON. March tit-Tlwmll Johnston. Parliamentary Under Sec- retary of State lor Scotland. was ap- ‘ ‘ ’ today to the cabinet post oi Lord Privy Baal, rendered vacant by the recent death o‘! Vernon Harts- hom. ‘lilo appointment disposes oi rumors that the nest iaisllt he Ill/Ill ‘a i’! Body of Missing Last Evening Had Docked. The body of panic] Cronin, who disappeared on the liililii of Jan- uary 13 last. was found in the open water on the right side of Pooh's Wharf shortly alter sli; o'clock last’ evening. Frank Mcbougall and Clar- ence Dunn, who hspened to be walk- ing around tha wharf, saw the body lying face down in the water, in an open fillace from which the ice had drlttcrl, The body although badly de- olotlilng and by the watch found in a packet. The hands indicated the watch stoped at 8.35. ‘Ilhs unfortunate man, who suffer- ed occasional lapses at’ memory was last seen about p.30 on the night of his disappearance by Austen Stanley near the corner oi‘ King and Pow- nal Streets. The man was acting strangely. Altliausli the harbor was praoticaly frosen over at that time the Rocky Point lorry had been running, and had docked at Pooh's wharfathat day. It is probable that the deceased, in the course oi’ his wanderings, came to PaolPs, and fall over into the open water where the steamer had docked". The disappearance of the man was duly reported to the police, and an unsuccessful search was conducted. in the vicinity of ‘the City and around the wharves. The deceased, who was about 42 years of age was the son of Mrs. Arthur Kenny, Dorchester street. The tuneral will be held privately this afternoon from M. Hennesseys Undertaking Parlors, to which the remains have been removed. A coroner's inquest into the cause of death will also be hold. to Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George in return for further guarantees oi.’ Lib- eral support tor the Government. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVEN T3. MEETINGS arcs. loading hogs. 6193-3-25 * ‘Winsloe Club . Thursday, 26th. "Hunter River Club loading hogs, Thursday- 26th. 4194-3-25 "St. James Bazaar and Tea takes place on Thursday. April 9th. 4150-3-24-3i "Wonderful pictures-Entutain- lng description-Strand Theatre- Thursday evening. 4197-3-25 "Rummage Sale Christian Church School-room Thursday, March 26th at '7 P. M. 4133-3-24-81. "Tvxnorrow evening - Strand Theatreé-"Ten Thousand Miles in the Arctic 4197-3-25 "Cams to dance in Vernon Hail, Easter Monday. April 6th, Refresh- ments served by Vernon Women's Institute. 4163-8-25-21. ‘Pun you val; m" laulh cs5: gas; ' nesanil line." arnw . a . Wednesday nlllit. Malghgz a z‘ m "Reserve Flatm- Monday for Con- cert and Box Social at Kelly's Cross. Women with boxes free. General ad- mission 25c. Drawing of lottery alter Concert. 4182-3-25-21. "Loading hogs at York, Wednes- day afternoon, March 25th. Meeting in school house Friday evening. March 27th. re fertilizer orders. James S. Allin, 4147-8-24-21 "Come and see the New Glasgow players present their play "Much Ado About Betty." in the Masonic Hall, Hunter River, Friday, March 27th. ilal-a-M-ti "There will be a meeting of the Farmers of Chins Point in Cherry Valley School, March 30th, at 7.30 P. M.. to discuss Bull Loan Policy. Btockmen interested should attend. 4189-54541. T_.____.._--_ ___-_____ composed was identified by the~ ester-day Deceased Missing? §Hnce.RHyun0¢I3 Man Was Found In Open Water By Paoli’s Wharf Where Ferry Sets Record A CLIIVIBED 38,000 FEET Miss Frankie Bonner, 30-year-old Akron,‘ Orlo, avlatrlx, who flew to an altitude believed to he 33,000 fest over Akron airport and who will have set a new altitude record for women should Washington confirm her baro- graph reading. — Associated Press Photo. . ANSWER WIRESARE REBEIVED The following wires were received by Mr. G. J. luveady i-esterday in an- swer to the message sent to Ottawa by the Board of Trade re the traffic tie up in the Straits: Intervicircd lvianinn who immediat- ely itOflK.i71'i”i)1f‘lll up with Montreal management. W. (znusrsn s. McLURE Your wire ‘received. Will take matter up immediately with railway man- agement, and endeavour to give any assistance I can. SGD. R. J. MANION. 171a Weather, Etc. 4m: daouaua wmi Blitiaurfs is 4m‘ ‘furor SET You 8o cross You KNOCK iiie Peas‘ OFF Youa “NWE I 4 l. ‘l TORONTO. liliirtii 25.—Fresh easterly \\'ind~.~, mo.=‘.i_\" lair, not much change in tclxipurziiure. Maximum 38 Minimum ;.. . so High tidc lhlf- uiicrnnon at 1.38 and tomorrow morning’, at 3.29. Sun sets this evening at 6.17 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.54. First quarter moon Friday, March I7, 1.04 a. m.