91' I ‘ W“ 11111 l, _ " 1 "i: or A - One firm mlku mliilone by eeil- wdfi‘ ‘ 41.11/10’, - r fr’) crowned Why the mneeo from head; to chimney ewoepa rend 1M “yellow” journals le because they. me tllmleil tilemleiuy Obnvlnelnfl 2552/1 " ~'/' ~‘\>~.‘ \\\\\\\\ . -rndes and iroll disciplille advertleonlente served every day with the latent news. -__-—- dhuiettntewn Guardian ‘Ive (ienle Illlllll’ Guardian, lulled" llli ~- CHARLOTTETOWN, cannon, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920 u» lir- leper 21 'eatlil f . "“~~-~"~.. . Covers Prince ‘lililward ylgsland Lille theDew 601.9111 are interesting. Al: I1 tie Diurnal . r... ... t t at:- ‘iiiiiii. lliK iiii iiiiiiiii Mussolini Issues Stir-g ring Proclamation in Connection With Anniversary of Fas- cist Movement. ROME, ltaly, Mar. 28. —Premier Mussolini issued a stirring pro- clamation today in connection withl the seventh ainniversary of the ad- vent of the Fascist movement, cele-l ‘bration of which has ‘been fixed for‘ ltlarch‘ 28th. The .seventh anni- versary oi the foundation oi Fasc- ism, says the proclamation finds‘ the force hale alld fll as ever before, and 11191111)’, to celebrate the memorable i occnsioin with the severe discipline‘ oi tlle strong. “After seven years oi struszle= and sanguinary combat, the Fasc-l ist position has ‘become defined within its ‘formldaibls problems. with the consent of the people. while opposition oi‘ all sorts has dispersed. Abroad, ‘Fascist Italy is beloved by many alld feared and respected all, in spite oi tho impotent lllalloeuvres oi the old and oili- cust political parties, which wc llave definitely wiped out. "Black Shirts! these seven years of struggle are the symbol of your U‘ '< ‘glory, but the heaviest is ahead oflhnsinesg have-reaped a rich harvq Our wutchword remains the’ We expect, as always. sin-. Olll‘ (‘Hill- by our chiefs, and all adherents, and an ardent spirit of sacrifice by every- ‘body. "To have saved the llatioll is a shining merit. We lnust now, und- cr the invincible symbol oi Fasc- ism and without relaxation, pre- pare for further material and nlor- ni power for the ltaliain people. “iBlnck Shirts! by every means. and in spite, of all obstacles we ‘will achieve our ideals." us. same. » cere fraternity umon-g SWINlILES QEH FRIENDS HUI fli$4 .il N. Y. Mimi-and Wife Face Charge of Fic- titious Stock Trad- ing. ‘ ' (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK.‘ Mar. 28. — Mrs. Grace Ott Bange and her hilsbllnzi a $40 week clerk were under ill-rest today charged with swllltlllilii friends and relatlvespout or ‘nearly $450,000 in fictitious stock trails- actions. Mrs. Bange admitted to police they say that she looted friends. She was able as an employee of the New York Telephone and Tele- graph Co., to buy the colnpailrs stock at par, which is ilnder the market price. They flocked to ‘her, asking her to invest money for them and she gave them receipts but .no stocks. Frolic time to time she paid dividends out of rill)- ital to keep the-m quiet and l-liwlll the rest ill riotous livillg for the past three years. Scollop Fishermen Reaping Harvest DlGlBY, N. S.. ‘March 28.—~D00l1l fishermen engaged lll i119 8081109 est during the past ten days, dur- ing which ‘period they have ship- ped 780 gallons of t.1lc fish, with a wholesale value of $3,900 lo the Boston market. The price during the lpast month was the highest for u. number oi‘ years. with United States buyers paying as high as $5 per gallon. Wednesday evening ilve bouts arrived- ill port with a total catch of 182 gallons. valued at $750. Albout 10 local boats are engaged d " the supply. in this business and so far this season the demand for scallops has ilntario Conservative Association Hold Banquet (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Mar. ' 28,- Wit-h Right Hon. Arthur Meighen a-lld Premier G. Howard Ferguson, Fed- eral and Provincial Conservative leaders, as their guests the On- tario Conservative Association ill marked contrast to their afternoon gathering imet in an arnicaible and harmonious mood over the banquet table at the King Edward Hotel last night. ‘Besides these two distinguished guests they had at the ‘head table Mrs. Melghen and Mrs ‘Ferguson all the Ontario cabinet, Hon. Robert Rogers, and a host of other Conservative dignitaries who join- ed in‘ the enthusiastic demonstra- tions that accompanied the pre- sentations of baskets of roses to Mrs. Msighen and Mrs. Ferguson, a beautiful table lamp to Mr. Meighen- and it car llllllllflOl‘ and cnibinet photograph to Premier Ferguson. Messrs Meigllen and were the principal speakers ibut Mrs. Ferguson ‘got as ‘much up- plilllse as either of t'hem when ill u brief speech she declared that she who knew the- Prime Minister bet- ter than any one else knew how hnrd he had tried to pursue coil- structlve politics in Ontario, and lndecil had relegated her to only second position in his affections his ‘province taking first place. —--<-0->——-~--- U. S. to Leave 0 ' Volstead Act As It Is Ferguson i PROCEEDINGS Friday, ‘March 26th Evening Session After recess Mr. J. A. McDonald continued the debate on the Bud- get in an eloquent and able speech a full report of ‘which will appear in The Guardian. He pointed Olli- that the result oi the bye-elections showed that the present Govern- ment possesses the confidence of the people, He contended, too, that the deficit of last year was not so great as it appeared on the face of the account, and that the financial condition of the Province had not been materially impaired. He re- ferred to the high freight rates. and maintained that to drag iprohi- bitloll ilito politics was grossly un- fair lll the circumstances. The av- erage number ot‘ prescriptions is- sued by the doctors in a year was 53; and every gallon sold by the Commission was analyzed in Mon- trcal. The power over the liquor traffic. according to the law, is en- tircly ill tllc hands of the Prohibi- tion Commission. As to the Tech- nlcal School just as good results were obtained by the present gov- ernment at mill-ll less cost. The ex- pense of the Technical Scllool was not Justified ‘by the results. ‘Hon. Mr. McEwen referred to the various statements made by members oi the Opposition Party and The Patriot news paper as to (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Mar._28. —lt is practically assured that no legis- diltion will be passed at this ses- sioul of congress nor probably ut the next amending the Volsteud Act either In the direction of great- ler freedom or of tightening up the ‘Great Floods In Australia‘ _ the results of his lllli-lHlOll to the iWest ‘indies. llc was content to let .time tell the tale. For u. long time the Wbst Intllll trade had been a llollby of ills; and for that reason he was asked by the Minister of ‘Agriculture togo to the West ln- iilles. While there he worked hard land travelled over 0000 miles. W110" the 11901118 read his report. they may decide whether or not his tiler ills work was eqllnl to that of ‘Mr. llnnce Logan. lie described Debate on the BudgeiiConcluded- Bills Pre- sented and Bills Agreed to in Com- mittee — Estimates Considered. llT lllE llllllSE year that was miss-pent. During the‘ regime of the Bell Government the pu‘blic debt was increased ‘by $160.- 000 every year. The Stewart Gov- ernment increased the debt by aibout 8182.000 per year. Mr, Mc- ilure -showed that practically 85 per cent of the debt of the iProv- ince hag been placed by the Liber- al Party. As to the Sinking mods. Mr. ‘MoLure showed that the I. O. 11's. issued by the late government were no good. The Leader of the Opposition said that l. O. Li's were as good as bonds. He reviewed the history of II. O. U‘; and showed that the Leader of the Opposition was entirely in the wrong in his mtatement. ‘If the sinking fund is maintained the public debt will be wiped out within a certain number of years, but if not the money as required will have to lbs raised on ills security of the country. The Bell Government‘ in selling the. Sinking Fund Bonds had broken faith with the bend-holders. iAs to the poll tax it pressed heav ily upon the older laboring men and it pressed heavily upon ‘the younger laboring men. Upon the wealthy men in business it was hardly felt. it was an unfair tax He hoped that the Leader of the Opposition would tilgure out some other method of raising revenue. Concerning the returned men the Leader of -the Opposition raised a sad wail. But the Stewart Govern- lnellt are, ‘Mr. ‘MdLure maintained. for the returned men. iMr. Blanchard contended that the late Government had not in- doing the best that can be done 0m Man Fined $300 or 300 Days for Killing Cow Moose AMHERST, March 28.—Alexantl- er OELeary, of Parrsboro. was sr- rested yesterday on the charge of killing a oow moose at Aillobin Nqvemiber 1922. Today he was brought to Amherst and tried be- fore ‘Magistrate MacKenzie, receiv- ing a fine of three hundred dollars. and in default of payment three hundred days in the county jail. ‘Warrant of commtttment was is- sued late this afternoon and 0‘- iLeary is now in Jail. . ince 1923, Oibeary has been out of the province but game ward- ens were informed of his returll and immediately proceeded to take action. ‘lHEFllHl P BilllNil iii‘ iii iiiiii ed by Its Policy of- Conciliation. (Spcclal to the Guardian) PARIS, Mar. 28.— To save tho Briand Government from certain, ‘overthrow the Coirnil of Ministers. decided at noon today under presfl sure from the Socialists to drolll the sales tax from the financial‘ project. How the again created will ‘be ‘met Threatened Paris Minister to Hide PARKS, March 28.—d.ouis Malvy, Minister o‘i the interior in the Bri- alld calbinet. is preparing to go into hiding because of menacing lettens and iRoyalists. ‘N0 day ibas passed since Malvy entered the cabinet that he has not received threatening letters. 0n. several occasions placards bearing copies of the court's order in war time which exiled Malvy for iflve years as a traitor have been placed on the door of the Mallvy apartment The constant campaign against the minister has worried members of his family. From 15 to 20 detect ives act as n bodyguard to Malvy and as guards at his apartment and CG. IIAWER . . . . . . GEORGETOWN, Ascension ls- lsnd. March 28.—The Union Castle lcreased the liabilities a. pingie dol- ‘lur by the issue of ‘I. 0. U's. The l. 0. -U's. were worth the money and reviewed the budget at length. .l-lon. Mr. Myers followed, show- ing that the first thing the present Government bad to do was to bor- ulissloil wus worth while and wilobow money to liquidate a debt of the Province. With reference to the Sinking Fund account he ex- ISYDNEY’ Austrmml" ‘March 28‘___ the trip he made at some length. plained the value of the fund as a liner Garth Castle, which struck a rock in English Bay near here. was able to proceed today to her usual anchorage at ‘this island. The lin- er was backed off the rocks and floated before her passengers had lllscqme alarmed. Although the ‘damage ls not considered serious the Garth Csstle's passengers will be transferred to the Kenilworth Castle -whicll is due here Monday Louis Phillipe Duke of Orleans B01178 i ciliatory move. ti ‘be launched in a single article and Stanley cop series voted en nlusse, without detailed ilionslllp of the world, by virtue of discussion, before next Wednesday o night. the Chamber refuses to do [ills the and threats from French Fascists government will revive ma, 53h) do“, tax project. . What will result from such threats and counter thrusts, such concessions and counter cont-es-i liions, is difficult to say. The sl- ternstlve seems to be Briand government will fall early next week, with the prospect of be- ing succeeded by fornler Premier Herriott or fl clent taxes to meet the budget dr- ficit. The Chamber's Commission has adopted the Soc- lslistic project ment monopoly of oil imports. l i Duke of Orleans Dies After Short Illne (Canadian Press) PAlllEllllliO, Italy. Mart-ll t l iiiiiiiiiiis wil iiiiii iiliiWi iiiiiii‘ iiiiiiiiiis Life Maw-be Prolong-‘In One ofdlardest and crovril that must have |lt"l*.l| lu the , ‘ilclgllborlluod dentitislhilijfulacked the auditorium _ |to scc the hlolllrcul Maroonswln The Jnlnislers moveover_ auach.'lll(1 championship of the National ed a strange cotnditlon lo tllis coll- Hockey l-eilzile; 11w Plantain 08n- They provided add hut-key title, and the rlgllt to lat all proposed new taxes shall lllflt1l‘l'llc Victoria "Collilllrll" ill U19 The implication is that it‘ “inns trhine that led the national league ‘Olll the start of the season, was one of the hardest and most bit- terly fought ever seen On Ottawa that the ice. Seventeen. penalties were met- ’ ed out by the referees as the teams fought to a finish, no quarter be- ing asked or given by either side. that me Brmud seven? It was hockey of the nlost strenu- lnent owing to its conciliatory at-‘llufl 1111111 111111 111111 11 19111118 6119111 Hulda towards the sociapstgrwiiiltln the players. The only goal of |last over the holidays without bur-line $111119 9111119 110111 1119 6161/4111)‘ ling really secured a vote on sufii-‘hantlled stick oi‘ Baile Seibert five flilllllll?! and forty-five seconds aft- Firlanciriur the second period commenced. 0191111118 11 goverwinellllelllly rushed with the puck to the Maroon defence. gtook the iuway through the centre with Sie- .~l>ert on the left wing. lie fed Sei- ‘llert a puss as they raced qlast cen- tre ice and although King Clancy glsid the god to Siellert, the Babe SS go crashed against {The puck bounded out to the side, and Selbert raced in like a storm 311-" for the rebound. He fastened onto Roughest Games ev- er Witnessed in Cap ital City —- Siebert Notches Only Tally. ‘ (Canadian Press) ()’l"I‘.\VVA, ‘March ‘Alb-A hockey thousand lust night of tell for the chant- 1-0 victory over the Ottawa Sell- Thl- ganlc, which witnessed the nfali oi the great hockey ma- Alex isnliib, who was relieving B111 Phillips blocked puck and hit tan-smoking shot away that Connslfs pads. ‘ 111111 the rubber and while the defence pretender to the throne 0i‘ brallcc, mid particular “mention to Phil. died today at his villa here from “Us in centre m, some“ drove me ullleunlonia. lie had been ill only H disc over the prostrate body oi few days. Ills sister. former Colman’ who had gone down m a Queen Amelie. oi‘ Portugal was atdogperuie ego" to aver, a soars the bedside. ‘while the Montreal section of the i ' mocked auditorium went into a iren Perlshes 1n Storm ‘xy of delight. EAST END. Saslc. Mar. 28. —— Mrs. H. C. Jansen, 5i. wife of "envy-rams in part8,“ Ne“. sUmh-iflle iii/lee: lnidlan trade should not means of saving money to pay off (Vales have caused seflmms floods ie i. lc confined to the Britisb‘the debt. He referred to the rent _ and me Mucquanla Rivet is u grout VYe-ii. indies, There arc 20.000000 paid lo the late Lieutenant Gover- . sea for mllfid in its course. ‘it iulsflnllfillllllv l" tltlfilyvllvlfe tlctrlqllsrly- iwr and pointed out that the D011 . reached its lllgllclst since 1870; .11 1 1" 1101111113 011 0 1'11 118’ 9: 11X 13 1101011581‘ 3.9181111 1ll I118 U11‘ ' ' _ iseveral towns we |Bo1am| a... a kecn, lle hoiped that his report eral platform. it is repealed ior all , ls League of Natlons result of the floods ‘llowever, the Wvllld ‘be llllbllflhetl. and expressed time t0 come. ‘In his judgment the —-_ Jag“ or Sleek in consequence 0g the the belief that it would be found tProhlbitory law is better admlnist- OTTAWA- MEP- 23- -—Tlle Week- " "was is Biighp The wagers are interesting. There are possibilities ered than even before. But smug-1Y'11111511Z111° L1‘11°1‘1Y- 111111 been l8- GENEVA, Iliurcll ZiLWSir Eric now receding . ill it Kraut traile with the West ln- giing goes on to an alarming de- moved 1111111 1-119 11111111911 1151 11>’ lJl-unllnolld, Secretary ‘General of‘ dies; but time will necessarily be gree; and ‘ the Dominion Govern- the 13611511111611‘ °1 311111111115 111111 the League oi Nations, acting ulld- required in developing it. mellt ‘has withdrawn the protectivedgxclse’ 1t w“ anlmunced 11°19 1°‘ for Cape Town, Bobbing Party Ends in Nurses’ Dismissal (Canadian Press) iCAllGAltY, Aitan ‘March 28—~Pun lsllnlellt followed swift upon the‘ heels 0i‘ organized insubordinatioll at the Holy Cross hospital this New Assembly ‘£11.11 at Geneva for the i l ‘day. Liberty was week, when, as a result of a whole- sale bobbing and sblngling party in the nurses’ quarters two‘ senior zlurscs, withlll two months of their graduation. were dismissed by ord- cr of the superintendent oi nurses. lAs a protest, thirty nurses involv- ed in the escapade, packed their trunks yesterday declaring they would leave the hospital rather than submit to the action taken by the authorities. iLocal lnetilcai men it is stated. ‘will take the matter up as they Consider the ipunishment unfair. ——--<0>-—-——- Canadian Steam- ship Line Man Passes Away‘ (Sow-I to tile oust-slit.) MONTREAL. Mar. 28. —-1‘lerllel-l l-ienderson Stewart, general Mun. nger for Canada or the Emm- lle-mpster Steamship use died m. day oi pneumonia. ' .woilld er mandate of the league. ,today paid 1.130000 gold francs (about $220,000) for llli.‘ Bartllololni Villu on tllc shore ill Lake leenlan. north oi (iencva, ior the construction bf u new ili-iiitllhllly hull and new sec- retariat building for the league. ‘Later on tllc league will pur- chase neighboring illols of‘ land to provldc ruolll for nliy future exten- sions oi the lcllgiil-‘s accommoda- tions ivlllt-ll may bi» ll-‘slrnblc. A prominent has been started by llle lli3\\'1~1ipll]k‘.l‘il oi‘ (icilevu calculat- ed to arouse Siviss public interest ill the question whether it would not be ilcsirullle to create i'or the League u silcciai zone similar to the Dlsirici of ‘(Iolilillbln which have u distinct political existence apart fruzn Geneva alld Switzerland. The ilapers insist. however. that the crcuiirln of such a zone should not tiallccl the finall- cial unil other obligations of ‘Swiss residents who arc not connected with the league ill ully capacity. The newspapers argue that such an brrungenlellt ‘would render im- oo++o++o++o++4+++o+++04+ that ill-ruling between Switzerland‘ 511161180 DQ111111 9-1111 R- P1111111- (‘ondensed Specials RATE.-4c. per word, not each insertion in this column. possible slR-h complications as llllil liilssin over the ilssusslnatlon of tlll- Soviet envoy Vorowsky. at Lnusilniit- ' lll 1023. which em- burraescs llli‘ activities 'of the - Ileagllc ily ilrcvunting Russia's co- vo-o-ovoo-ovvwww" "Mo? operation ill llll‘ disarmament meet ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply ‘and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Printory. Phone 182. ‘SAUNSOME ‘UAUIAHEB, HAM- burg Steak. Potted Meats. fresh every day-Saunders, NPWWWIIB. a 00.. Market Bidr- za-ii-am ‘YOU WANT 000D INVELOPES Prices, 50 for. 800., 150 for 35m. 25o for 550., 500 for 81.00. $1,000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Of firs. ‘ ‘Poraross. Pork-rose - w: are buying every day. and are the scdne and they fired a warning scrv notch prim-n. -- PIYIM toil 8871-20-41. DsBloie Bros» Ltd. ‘WANTED -—~1'HOROUdHLY RE- 1111191!’ over the chrlstlans wllonlllrr 11181101101‘ 111191113 liable inlrn to look ‘ after lawn To From South China ( eeiai to the Guardian) 110 O KONG. Mar. ‘.18. --l\ com- munietlc movelm-ni directed’ llxainat United sllllCii muisionaries‘ caused a liars up in Kvniliiiil tip-i Ilfvllllllllely 600 miles north west of here today, when ll mall storm- ed the‘ United states missionary 6011100111111 and there seized und ‘bound the Chinese Christians in charge. soldiers were rilshed to, volley ill the air, at which tlir‘ ritual‘! flllllorued. Later n pro- clamation was issued claiming a they threaten to drive out of iThey broke into second room of Swims for 37 Minutes in Dor- chester Bay I (Canadian Preu.) ‘BOSTON, Mar. 28. —Eva Morri- son native of Pictou. N. S., where her father is chief of police, today swam about t e icy waters of Dorchester Bay for 37 nlillutes to show her imperviousness to cold. The official temperature‘ of the sea. water taken at the nearby municipal baths was 32 degrees. ———-—-o-0§-—-i- Five Robbers of Vatican Sentenced ROME, Mar. 28 —‘Flve men were ‘convicted and sentenced today for ‘their part in the robbery of the Vatican treasury in Si. Peter's Basilica last June. Seven others Iwere acquitted for lack oi evi- deuce. gveria were found guilty of the act- illal commission of the crime and sentenced to eight years imprison- lment two years with "special vigi- lsnce", Mariana Stella, Luigi Graz- illna and Edauerdo Bruscilo were sentenced to four Ybars. one year with "vigilance," as accomplices. Two years will the deducted from each sentence undel- the amnesty. Lesrdi and ‘Primavera had been working in St. Peter's as painters. the treasury, the Repository of the Vatican's collection of religious and historical relics and artistic treasures, and escaped » with ob- jects the intrinsic value of which was estimated at more than one million, or about 850.000. The stolen articles included the ring set with diamonds and a great sapphire which is placed on a fin- gin- of St. Peter's statue on special 0i'i‘ilRli)l'lll, and d com-piste altar ll-l- of gold. adorned with ]\|‘(‘l'l0lli-l stones, as well as crosses. ‘rilssrls und ornaments of various litmus. knel- iile robbery a Dol- al a Jeweller, nppflgd lnegntlntloni! with Stella. ‘For the information of the young- erpeople. he reviewed the history of Liberal Government since 1881. showing that a great debt had been accumulated ‘before the Math- ieson Administration took office. History will show that the FMathie- son Administration was one oi‘ the most ‘business-like that had manag- ed public affairs. Aboilt 90 per cent oi the taxes had been imposed ily the Liberals. The [people want a ilusiness-like Goverllment—oue that will not practice deception. The money in the ‘Sinking Fund is trust money. The sale of~the bonds held for the Sinking Fund was a fbfflflcll of trust. He reviewed the expen- ditures of last y-ar, and “sky-ii what item the ILiberal ‘Party would have struck out. The Government are doing the best they can do to give good government and keep the expenditures dowll. We haven't ellougllt money. The present Gov- ernnlent is ust as able and willing to press for our claims upon Ot- tawa. Our share of the cost of rall- wnys in Canada is close upon $30.- 000,000. There are many claims. alld we don't benefit by the Pro- tective Policy as do Quebec and Ontario. We must have a show- down. Can it be wondered that our younB men and women 8o to the United States. There is no use in camouiiaging matters. But if the facts are plainly stated in Ottawa there will -be a change of attitude towards the Maritime Provinces and relief will be afforded. iHon. Mr. MeEwen contended that there should be a Department of ‘Fisheries in this ‘Province. Trade must ‘be gone after. 1t won't. oonle to ue. This country is worth saving. P. E. island has no super- ior ll\ North America as to its peo- ple and its agriculture and fisher- ies. We must light as one man for our rights. iMr. ‘Chester Mellure said that like the Leader of the Opposition he had" no fault ‘to flnd with the management of the present govern- ment. The Premier admitted that revenue and expenditure did not balance to his satisfaction. While a difference of $05,000 is shown $51,000 oi the amount h for a re- service. The technical school was carried on at an expense that was ridiculous. At Falconwood a great improvement has been made in le- banned from Canada six months ago. after the publication of articles on the Brit- ish ‘Roysl Family said by the De- spect to the lfiarm. Transportationpanlment m be libelous’ in connection with the Restricted. Area was required (by the Federal authorities. The arrangement was satlisfgrgtorg; afrléi ‘the ltlllllblfltfl were D11 a ay. ever as the Dair ‘industry oi‘ this Province been 1K Y- M» C» A- a better condition than it was ‘last year. The lime at Mlmlnlgash reg- The regular Sunday evening "'16P! es to s5 percent. The De- sins was service was attended ily partment had offered, if the farm-IN" 350 Y°11118 1111118 311d 11 111189 cl-s interested would pllt the lime. number oi parents. stone on the bank, the Government T118 Blasts: and llrosrnm as well would burn it for them at cost and as 111° 911C119" w“ 111 1191'!’ 111311 chargw The beans canned he“ odrer and was wellreceived by the have turned out very well. It wouldlmrge aumence‘ b fl l d Mr. Geo. Beer rendered a very ;hmrmrsms"wmm”w“~MMm- m“ Muheod- rose m make Ms Ailldrew and Platte sang a duet maiden speech in the House at 12.-j 30 oclock. As to the invitation of '39“ Edward Mon.“ of Ham“ Sing Song Service Henry Chris Jalnsell, farmer of tho‘ Klntonell district perished in u snow storm Tuesday afternoon ‘iwhile driving-in ihn cows. accord-i lug to word rcachin-g here toilay. i The husband was in Southfnrk‘: at the time, and no one wn nt “" home. Upon his return lli‘ Wii> nlet by the dog, ‘barking inrlililsil‘; alld running to and fro. Finding ‘his wife missing, he followed the L- iiog, and found her ullcollscioilsi about five hundred yards from the‘ lbuildlng. The Weather, Etc l9 1' HE EH31" 111° Lem" 111 111° OWP°11111°11 1°.was the special speaker of the @1119 0V1" 1° 1119111 11° 01101911 111° evening. Mr. Morris‘ address and‘ words. "when sinners entice thee his pleasing personality held the‘ consent thou not." He commended rapt attention of his hearers. the manner of the Premier on the ‘Knowing Jesus, was the theme of presentation of the Budget. There Mr. Morris’ talk and in a very able was nothing held back. The truth manner he brought his message Iwas ‘told. He hoped the Eastern home notll to ymlns and old- ipart of the Island would soon re- MT» Wllller McNutt acted as ac- ceiva justice mm the Dommionicolnpsnlst for the special numbers Government n to m, standard|zae as well as for the eel-vice of song. tion of the road. ‘He desired to be _ Si‘; ;s..rr.iizi.ii..z.iin°in rl-lltle $011 v1 Dr- lJ.f"‘2§..‘2§...l.Z£€ ‘s.t.i" $.22.‘ J. D- Mciluisan Dies At City Hospital the people of this Province against the smugglers of liquor. As Great Britain had done in the case of Kingi-"iheodore so ought the Dog mlnion Government to send bore whole community ie felt for Dr. two patrol ‘boats to protect the poo and Mrs. J. D. McGuislln over the iple against an illicit ‘liquor tragic, loee of their little six-year-old son He raised the question whether ill» P111111) ‘Carlyle W110 9885611 111111? 111- cohgl. w“ any u" u a medmnm the City‘ gjospital Saturday after- ‘li. true that alcohol is f use 11°" '1 - - ' as a medicine it will at; 1:10 longl T11‘ 11111“ 1N1 1'11“ w" a 111111111 before its use will the discredited anahg°a1g1t°og11r1i1afilg“ “ggflgggg bl - or“ . - ‘ 1111 a; mgtltlil-g gxfigmrgmula ligWllQll he attended school. On disease than in health. He suggest‘ 1°11 111111 ‘"1 “'11 111° 11°11'11"“ “and notwithstanding all medical‘ give us the petrol boats that are | | required. At 1.45 o'clock the l-lousellkm the m‘ e m plum M"! .l-ile death was due to peritonitis. went into Committee on the Bh- n, "M"; yiii i“, 91;“ (mm to the hospital tile following day' duction of the public debt so that mates, Mr. George D. Pope in the iii; is“ fupisnsq 19¢ Richmond rises tomorrow morning at 5.43. The deepest sympathy of the ‘ thy be mo: ill and was taken l1"- -1"1"\‘ “"1"” ‘Tl-tinc- HE EVER ' “at? . I o TORONTO. Mart-h 2.1). . fresh tn sirong north tscst winds. fair llild cold. ‘M-axllllilnl and m'nimnm ir-nlper "'11 'l‘ilcsdlly. March 30th at the old- ......'iR~22 11ml‘ llrlro oi 5 and 20 rents. If not alures. Toronto. cloudy .. illfllllrtbill, fair . , rte-is fine first fine night following, 3499 Quebec. cloudy fi2~—22 ' __._ ‘Charlottetown. fslr . . Ili)»20 "Feathers wanted-Gee" gm] ‘lls-llfllx. HPOW 4R—.‘i4 ducks. Best prlcel when not mill Danton, clear . New ‘York. clear . . . . . . . . . . 40~£Si iHigh tide this morning at 11.18‘ and tonight in 11 so. i iSun sets this evening at 6.25 and’ Denies That Milk - lniilli shipper] frillll lnadc 11")’ by Darcy Scott, Secretary of the National Dairy Council of Oa-n- lltlfl iv John F. Bethune. Secretary oi’ the ' illitteo, .’_ volflle either]! Fink and cream nos urge y rr) ‘HE AUTHORS iktcsied horde and lilsl 11112111162311]: PERSONAL CHECK ;<‘<>Pllll1.1: lo modern scientific imethods. Mr. Scott's lnessage lrcads in part: ily increasing 111111011111‘ siliiHlii-Il. llosioll alld ;-\"\\' Mirk Wilt-ri- (‘ilnnillan nlllk is l-ollsulni-il lluvi- strict regulations ri-qilirin); the host quality of nlilk. The (‘zlllndlnn (lllll‘_\'llli‘ll well-onto illl invcstiguiirlil ily your Uillliljfg. sloll." -—~i-<o>—~-~ -- l X. Announcements, Time Songs and see Ye Ulde Time “m? Costumes. 1'. lz-ec ed-Hcnry McFarlun a 0o . 42-414 Furniture Uphollterea. 1' n. bong Creek and Canoe cove u; From Canada is Unsanitary (Special to HIL. Lzuuidld i)'l"l‘.“l\\'.-\. .\l:lr. ‘_'.\.--l)enini may Canada to the unsanitary is ivleizranl sent to- llilctl Slates is ill ti United States Tariff Com- “Yashington, I). c, “As llll‘ Vlllllllli‘ nicxilnrt is stcnrl- ilil- l-nnsiilncl-s urtl Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "(Ynlne to New Glasgow Hall ll March 30th and hear Ye Olde 840909-21 "Come to Ye Olde Time Con- at New Glasgow Hall 0a 8098-18-11110 "Farm ers 8t. Catherine; of asked to meet in Canoe Cove Hall “'1'” “mum Mm m ‘ ‘hop when ‘Full moon ‘Monday. March 29th Monday night" Merck 59¢], go o, Must be capable of eouthsm China. [he treasure“ Md been mken’ my to" car. ‘"11 Ionian. ‘11111110 and attending there is a deficit of but $14,000. lfchair. After some time progress street this (Monday) morning at 1'1"’ ""1"" 1111'“ #111110" P11"- i fiOIl" r u f tio t l: w tod u. n a a t ' me l s31 ooq d m t . pa“; i a; w h i lives sllrffllllltlfill the lace and s a l te o se s ac n o n0 was repor and e oule a .45 to 5t. Duncan! Ca ra - a. m. aanize for the pin-pose pf guy-ch". ploymartig: :i11ght1':.n._n°nAp$Ty|r|ver posh" "max? Jéweg‘: ax": rggoveml ‘he arm“; Li" the that the Opposition cannot point "b to the Imnln Catholic lSummerside tide eighteen mlnuqing bulls for the three district‘, Gusxdiga omcm 3405.39.31 Kong and Kwsium whole gang was rounded up. to one dollar expended in the past - Continued on Page B.) Cemetery. tell later than Charlottetown. I saga-Mg Sales of‘ “R. ii i i h!!! HOOD” are Increasing--There’s a Rees OH!