. MAXIMS or A ’ ’ MERCHANT ii- Go - getters have plenty chance always M . \ s. \\\‘\\\ to land the bacon. l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Sl‘.'¢'..'i;‘§""‘6'.l..i‘&1.'."“"l-...T.i'."¢ “at: H CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1925 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT -_-g.p Money listens to ad- , ~ vice and looks for rea- sons plainly stated. llllilNl iiiiis ii EXlMlNl iiliiiiiii PllN Three-Power Pact Be- tween Britain, France and Belgium is Re- Jected LONDON, lllarch 20.~'I‘he pub- lication iby a Pairis newspaper ‘of a false story about intrigues in the lirltish cabinet causing Foreign Socrettary Austen Chamberlain to‘ commit. himself at Geneva to n ne- gative policy which he dislikes has resullittid in the true facts being re- vealed in London. When it was found impossible to isccuro tiabintit agreement on the cf- fort ito amend tlie protocol, Austen (‘hainberliilu ailvocwteil a thrcc- ipower pact for security ‘between Britain, France and Blegluni. lie iiid not suggest ‘this as a final air- raiigonient, but thought i_t the first istage towards a wider pact which would include Germany and ltaiy. The three<power pact was uncom- nromisinirly opposed by marquis Cu-rzon of Kedleston. lord president of the council. and by L. C. l\i. _HON. MacCALLU M GRANT Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, who ls reported to ‘bl! seriously ill at his official home in Halifax. ._..-¢o>—-——— SESNTENBE l5 a PlllilPllNlll (Canadian Press) T" Amery, secretary of sitatc for ‘tho colonies. Premier Baldwin iwas also alnst . - ' - . if...“ llollttzirrfllltdwiihe llill. ‘.“i"§‘.“f.l'. <>1"r-\\\".\. Mow-ii illl-"Rtdlilm/l‘ lied-German pact, until Julie l!) has been l-truntcil by Chancellor of the EXeL-heqtigr the (lnvernor (leiierzil in council to Churchill took the same view. zinillJflllll Iluclianiin l‘ii‘ic. sciiti-iiccil to ‘the question was ilociilcd againstdie hanged on It ‘II-t. for tho the three-power pact when thimiiuiulci" of‘ his wifi- and two chil- Earl of Balfour ithretv thc wcightilren here on October first lust, it of his influence iii favor of the \\'iil~'\viis officially annoiiiici-il curly‘ this er poet, including (formally. ;\[tpriiooii_ Th“ position now is that Britain ‘rejects iiho thrcc-poiiver ipaet which France wvoiilcl accept and Chamber- lain is trying to pcnsuatie Premier Mei-riot to iirakc a benevolent ex- lllflllilflilfill of the (lerman ipropos~ a s. With Tffilflsfll to tli re. io-‘t .. silre of Prcsidisnit Cooeliilgtl- l]00([llill4(l!(a disarmament conference, - “mud” "mil- lin‘? C()flr(‘I‘E‘iIC(‘lt(l("fllfi (Canadian Press) lug with land forces would have to (ll-INEVA Mar. 20 ~i,itblniiii.'i‘s for b" lmlfl l" Ellffllle. France Willi not eign Minister notified the lmaguc. of discuss land disarmament until she Nations that tho Polos hail roleas 11113 Tf‘('l"l\‘t‘il satisfaction.‘ reguirlllngltwtl prisoners takcn in fho rocciii Isncurmy‘ clash on the hordcr and that. tho €‘ _ ( e as bee i "ha i iii closed" incil nt h i ll Y Settlement is zittrihutetl to tho good offices of Austen tlhainbci‘ age in Russian PPOVIIICGS lain, President of the League coun- cll and pacific counsels given by (Canadian Press) Wemier lierriolt to 'i~‘til't*lgn‘ Minis- ter Skryznski ofdloloiul during the lnttcris recent visit to Paris. iM‘0S(‘0\\', MItPCii 2o._'riii~ Sov. l"! Vlovernnient has‘ ordcrcil llTiljiflll tons of grain and 242,000 tons of ifloui‘ from abronil. union. p. m, actuo brciiil shortage in govp1~;|,1 provinces, Poles Release " Prisoners Taken Dominion Budget Scheduled For ‘ Tuesday (Canadian Press) $O+O§~§ OO-O-OQ-OQ-O-OO &§O-§Q4§-: 0 4 ' '.. .\l:irih 2o. luv-nil"? Kililg ldlillivliiii-t-ii in tho lloiisc iii l’ (‘iiiniiitiiis toiluy that the biitiliiil- RATE.—4o per word, not “MUM l": proppln ilnuu on 'l‘ucs~ ouch insertion in this column, ,p|_.<_ I O~OOO ‘CHOICE HERRING FOR SALE“. -w. J. Brawdors- osi-z-zm i-iooivis TO LET - APPLY‘ 11 Prince Street. 1oz1.3.|pM||_ Citizen Posse Sur- prise Bank Looters (Canadian Press) s'i'icl<i.\'ii.l.i-1. iiopiiuri-li 2o.»- 'l‘\vo iii‘ fivo uiiiiril ll|i‘ll who 1.; ..i,.,"|;,.,| H) hlltl up lhi- Fzirnicrs gong] 1pm); m‘ HH-plyllll‘ i-nrly this zilL-r- —~~~———~- lliiiin wi rt klllril two iithcrs wtiulltl "WANTED - A SMART iaovlmi, ‘ind .-i fifth <'Ill>l"l"“l Whr" -" a-‘bout 16 years oil’ age. Apply at c’ ' ‘it's ipo ..ii pri-vi iu<ly inforizicil Ciinerk; Bookstore-lull: ii tn.- powl-iip of tho bank was _.. ,. ;_ ,,,|,p,t,.,1_ pygpoiil tho robhcifi“ ‘DRIED CODFISH, EXTRA QUAL- iii a pistol fight. tiuc vim-I'll “ill lty, 12 cts per lb.—.lcnkliir. & \\'tllllltlf‘tl. 101i. Son. l-Z0-2l 4' " ' _ ' Benson Acqintteil "SHAPE-FRUIT E_XTRA (Ina; and ‘full of juice. ii for 25 cts.» Jenkins Kc Son. 103 °JU8T RECEIVED FOR LENTEJ season, fresh Fillets, Flnnan , Huddle, Blasters and choice Boneless and Skinleas Cod.— W. J. Ilrawders. (canidianfrels) 1 ‘SPECHM- OFFER 0F HIGH ST. JOHN'S. I\i‘.il, .\l.‘irch 2t.- Albrr: Georgi. "PilS-‘lli, of Trinity‘ - neighborhood are safe. llSTlNlilllSllE‘ lllHlH lIllKE ill Sllllllfi llllllN IN llHllll (Canadian Press) SliANti-HAI. lliarch ‘lo. (‘hiun inland mission, iteulers i|i.',i‘lll'_V says. has received a tclcgram dat- ed .\'lill‘l'll l9 t-liillllll! llii an carill- quake hail ilcstroyctl 'l’ailifu a town (Canadian Press) in “Histtrrn liunan Province. anti “ONHONV Marv], 2"‘_..,Mkn~(]"iu that a disastrous fire lbliiiivirtl and. ,(‘4ir1.tin, of lfeilleiiton. Liird Presi- lmm w“ ‘Wmmtly mlmlml- Th“ ‘neg dent of the Council, dicll this morn sage stiitcil that foreigncrs in the ing. llcath came at. tfcltick ills physicians had been with him throuulioiit the night. The Aiarquis Marquis Curzon Was Important Figure i cal Worltb-Was T I : "yfllllfillSOfl on .\larch 5th nt Cain lbi-idgo, while he was ilrcssing tii Inttcnd a public. dinncr. lt. was said ho hail siificri-il iul the time that .\ll his llllillflll wcrc ctiiicelli-il t ‘from hemorrhage. iialo engagements _ laud he was brought back to Lou don the following day. l LONDON. l.\lill‘(‘ll 2o.----.\iiirqiii.< (Canadian Puss) ,Curzon‘s death is not. likely to ST. LOUIS, I\lo.. llinrch 2tl.-—i~‘iiiir,liavc any markcil cffcct poiiticallv persons wtre killleti in a. head uillflll‘ while his advice as i.ord ilre collision iiciir (‘arlinvilltg lllinuisnieiit of the Council was welconictl loilily. ilcfllflllllg to word rilctfvetbin cabinct discussions he no long- lt)’ ‘lllfl Plllllflifi TP-"lvllllil SY-glelillfil‘ held the commanding position ll“l““- -‘\ “Pill Fifi‘ flllll ltllfi-‘lclillffpii llritish politics which was his as car_on lllw traction lines wcr». inl].~,,,-,.i,,-,, g..,.,-,.t,,,-y during the 1m. collision. A motorinaii and a con-m..- y,.,,,-_.-_ "y n". pnapgp,“ govFrn. llllflill‘ "ll llle ll'\‘§“‘"lli_~'l‘l' 61"‘ “llibincnt, in ilonai- Law's ministry and inc I)-l.‘1‘\l‘nl-'.i‘l'f<l wci killcil. lSltllllPy llulihviifs first cabinct. ,.-\liiiu.*:t to thc i-nd lifl\\'i‘.\’f*l‘ his iii- fhicnco was fcll in the Baldwin Wgiivcriimcnt. - House of Commons Will Atlivurn For ..;';l'.:;...‘.'.;":I:::I:.t..,‘;;f;:?':‘...fi§:ti:: Easter B80888sill..'.“‘}..‘"$311115‘Elf-till.’"§i'...“’. ,‘-’.‘Jl'"l‘.'.1 ‘s-npcrioi‘ pcrsoiiiiliiy‘ known as th» (Canadian Press) jruliiig : isiticrat. llc was hrcd for t) '|‘ 'i‘ A \\' A. liiarch 2o "ipllltlil! i c and followcii tho carct-i‘ 'i‘lu- llouso oi‘ (‘ominous will standlui‘ politics and government with liilintirnvii from Wctlncsilnycvcningsiii-li success tliiil no licld zihnost Allfll i9 lllllltl Tdlvtltllli’. Allfll lldcvcry great office Ilil(lt‘.i‘ the crown for Eilfilfll‘ recess.‘ Prciiiii-i‘ i\'iilg‘(._\-,...1,| 111,. highest 0f “ipsum pus‘ “"“mll1¢“‘l illl*1llli‘l'“"llll- ‘of prime minister. ironically cu _" ' lough, it ivas thc honors hc accumir llatcil wliili- imrltiiig his way to .\\':ird tho [ircmicrship which, more Blizzalrdilllllilllilnstllfiytllllll-‘I. clsc, niilllatcti his tllilltllltlll for tho post villi], when it scomcd zilniosl sllroly his, kcpt il from him. llad he been “vlxxlplac. lllilrfll 30- Till‘ l’l‘-'li- born {lo yours ciiriici" ho iiniloilbtctl Flc PITIYlIICPB lodily lift‘ lillli‘lllli.i,ly' would huvc biiiiiiiilti priiiic liiill- wi-th a blinding blizzard, rivalliiig in |,L;I(\I‘_ when hc canio tn tho thresh- intcnsitv a storm that srliiiicil tl1<"oiii of that offlcc, it was iii 1923. ‘vmll lasl ‘wwk- Fmm ‘nan-V ‘polms ihc day of noblc lords (iccupvillg in lllanittibii and Suskatchcivan re- N" 10 Inmqlim: Sm,“ h_ fspp ports state that the blizzard is the Prfm‘, minimprs m, hmgm. “.,,,.,, ‘vorst l“ many yows‘ Runway“ an‘ nutiiiiritcil from thr- ‘il'l\‘(il(‘l"l('V faced with llfiffillvllll task of keep-quit [Ham m" Cm“n“n'm_' ‘ ‘ " ing thoir boos opt-n. ivhllc wlicoliiig. , H“) "vmv “m” vmlng mo" who in Hi4»: Ilriaric. cilics has bccn scr- ' ‘ ' ' . , , caiiic to be statesmen oi’ the llrit- lously liam-pi-rctl. . . . _ - isli lnmpire and peers of the realm. i.ord CIIFZOD was trained at lCton - . and Ilalliol Colle e, Oxford, At the Big Gold Strike ‘z In Siberia latter he was president of tlio t'n- ion, tho alicmbrzicing studciits‘ or- ganization, many of whose leaders in after lifc bociimo prominont, - i‘poii qiiittliig tho cloisters of tlx- (Canadlan Press) - _ ,. -, _ , , . _ YAKIVPSRZ sworn.’ Mum)‘ zorw ioiii with hi-gh honois, young tur A golil s.li'l‘lii-. tihat is (l(‘.*~"i"i‘ll)l!fl as ":i sci-ond lclondyke." has bcen illillli‘ iu this ilistrict. lliinils of pi-ospi-i-Iiirs are flocking hcre. (Canadian Press) zon polished off his ilIll\'l'l‘.~lli_V cdu- cation with travcl. llaving hoi-ome fiiiililiui" wiili Paris, Itomc, Vienna and tho lthine during lllll iucutlons ill Uxfiiril, lii- passcil thciic places . by for more cxtonsivc tours and Lord Birkenhead May Siam, Koren, hide-China and tho Puniirn, llc hail tho lcistiri- and 4 the [iurnc and illll purposi- of a gi-iillciiiiiii and lriivclcil with thor- oughni-ss, ri-irtliill! volumi-i; lit-forc- hand and lllcli rccoriiiug his own iilscovcrlcs and impressions for f-u- turc books. ilcturning honic. in HIST. ho t'lll(‘l' ctl tiolitics as olic of thi- private sccrtitarics of Aiiirrplcss Salisliui'.\'. tin-ii tlic primc niluisti-r. lii- stood for parliamciil lilllllfilllillvl)‘ in South llerliysliii-c, but was iit-fcat ed. 'i‘hcii turning to tho constiiiion~ cy of ihc Southport divisiuii nf Laiicasliirc hc was clccicil and (‘Itililililfill to rcprcscnt that divis- ion until ISM, when hi- was made a baron. in his sixth )'(‘ill‘ in tho llousi- of ‘Ctlllllllfillfil (lurznn rcci-iv- cd u post in thc government. bo- ing niadc ilntlcr-sccrctary of siziic for India. At that time hc w; - only 32 yours old. ills political i|('llll‘\'t'- (Canadian Press) l.il.\‘tltl».\', .\liirch 20.- » i.ord ‘lllric. i-uliciiil, may lll‘, chosi-n pri-siiicnt of, tho cinincil and govcrnnicni lcatl- in‘ in the iiouso c-f Lords lii suc- ccssiilu to llli’ hiuriiui» of Curzon.‘ Plllifibiglfi l l] HY llENlll] lll N.5- Plllllllll grade envelopes, 50 foi- 20c. 125 for 350., 2E0 for 55o. 500 for $1.00, 1000 for $1.95. Guardian Office. flay. ‘WIIS il(‘.l|lIllli‘(l hcrc lndflY ‘if d ttllilifil! of niuiilcr and mansluiigliicr In couni-itloii with the dcflill Ill (Canadian Press) ll.\i.li-‘AI\'_ March 20.'-Rf‘l‘(‘l‘l‘lllF lo lllt‘ ni-ivs story in the llfllliflX (‘bz-oiiicii» this niornlill! SillllIlK lllill mcnis brtrughi him promolioii to unilcr-sticrr-ttiry of stutc for forcign zlffiiirs anti a fcw iiiiinlhs aftcr lic his nine ycar old ncplii-iv, Walter Shrnlirrtl in tilu. iroods at 'l‘i'inlil' iiay ilast January ‘ joo>_----— Hunting Business (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. -.Warch ‘Jllw-Qiilllll American ports are doing a thriv- ing business in n tourist tradc of liuiiiiin heads which uri- perfectly reduced to the size of the fist and retaining nll the bent. features and selling at prices from $100 to $1.000 according to WOHl brought back by C. Lester Liddlo after ii year among head liuntinii Shnurn Indians of the l‘pper Amazon Country in the blcuador. ‘PHONE 807 J. M. ROOF d. co. wholesale Pork Packers 89 ater Street, Charlottetown. 882-1-l0-if. ‘SAUNQOME IAUUAGE: MAD! fresh todny- Saunders. Nowson. & Co, Miirlmt Building. 0050424-6-nios. ‘JOB PRINTING 0P EVERY description cheaply and exped- itiously executed. Guardian Con- trol Job Primary, Phone 188. ,2870-,5-0-t.f. ‘FOR BALE — 4 SHCRTHORN cows due to freshen immediate- lY. also 9 young pigs, 3 weeks old-W. B. Trowsdaie. Crapaud. 1040820 8i ‘FOR GALE- N108 RESIDENCE all modern conveniences, also ad- joinini: building and store. new Corliss and new burn, large yard s ace. For particulars apply 100 . , SL199}, ___,_ llldiilbliiii -- ‘BIG BARGAIN-THE BRAND- new iXnlge Coach i925 lilotlci won by the unilerslgued at the Fireman's Circus, Charlottetown. l‘. l1 l, in for sale nt $1450 cash. Apply, '1‘. T. Lantiilum, Saint Joha- N. B. 106l-20-3-1i was inadc. baron in ivlls ho \\'ilH sciii to liitlia as vlccrtiy and gov- dpp-outos of tho United Mint. ‘Work- rri of Allit-rlca District 20 aftcl‘ H pnnrpi-clicc with the Nova Scoiiii gnfi rnpp-nt \'i‘ls‘ll‘i'illl)' hail returncil in (‘npi- llri-ton iwllb a dcfinlic. pro- [lllfll-ll looking toward resumption of work, l'l't'lllll‘l‘ i-l. ll. Arinstrollil stllictl in lhc Legislative Assembly this ilflllldltlfill that the HWY)‘ “'"‘* not glvcll on by any ticrson -partici- BRITISH“ ‘ STllTESMAllflSSl-IS AWAY For ManyYears An n the British Politi- ravelier States- man and Writer. crimr~gi.-iici'iil, a post he rctziincd until lflltfl, Lord (Tilrzini inadc a -iiiiiiible record iii ind’ . his regime ‘having ileen highly satisfactory to liiilli tlii- ruling race and the nativi- l in the years that hilloivuii iiinliy ‘honors were ctinfcrrctl upini him. ,t).\'l'oi'tl mailc him lord Pllilllfffllllll‘ ill] liliii‘ and tlit- iii-xi ycar (llasizuu; [made him lord l't.‘l'lltl'_ Tllc honor ,iii'_v\ilcgrec of iloctoi" of laws was li-tinfcrred by (lamllritlgc, Alnnchcs- flcr, tllasgoiv and iturhanr lii lilll ltlic king raised him tii a \'i.'~'t‘tl'.llll. land the Itoyal Geographical Socio- ‘ty tilcctetl him president, which of- lficc he filled for thrcc years, l i.ord (‘llPZUlb was nanicd oiio of ho imperial war cabinet. members iii tho lllOYIlQiOOYKC coalition gov- leriinicnt and was made loader of {tho House of Lords iii liilii, llc ciin ltiiitieilin that tiosition thruuglioiit ltiic war and the rcciiiistriiclioii per lltlil, iic bccanio vcrctary‘ of slatc for foreign affair in liiiil and con- iiiiuctl in that office iii tho lionai" Law goicriiinciit aftcr thc Lloyd tlcorgc rule had been smashed by tlic_ ‘Yorics. hiciinwbilc ho liati ris- i-ii two moi-c stops in the pocragc — ‘to an carldoin and thou to a miir lfllllfiilii). 'i‘hcrc rcniailioil only a itiuktiiliim lo bc iibtaiileil and Lord ttairzon gcncriiliy was crciliii-ii with '.'i ltllruiiig anihitiiiii to achicvir this highest of tiilcs for those tiutsitlc of royal blood. it was at that time that his ac- cumulation of honors operated against Lord (Iurzon in his. ambi- tion to become llit‘ llritlsli priinc liillllSiPi‘. \\'hcn litiiiur Law rirliri-il iii i023 because of illhcnllJi tlii-rc was besides i.ord Curzon only oiic other anon regarded as likely for the postfSlanltey Ilaltliviii. in (Tur- zunZ-i favor tluiro ivas his long and notable ri-curil lil politics and tho govcrliliicnl service, ivliilc ilaltiwin Virtually WJIS a novicc in politiog bill hail proved a strong chancclltii" of tho L‘.\'(‘lll‘.(l'il(‘l‘ who had settled the American dcbt qiicstiou with honor and satisfaction. Wcigliini: in opposition to (lurzon was thc neiv twenticth century lfiiilliltlil lll-lilllltil. appointing as prcmivi- a peer who could not moct attacks on the government in the House of Commons. llence, Mr. Baldwin being a commoner. received the place Lord (fiirzon consented to re- main in tho foreign office in the Baldwin government. lie wi-iit. to Lausaniiti to lcuii tho Allics in inak iiig‘ thcir peace treaty with ilic 'l‘urks, who hiul ro-cnteriitl l-lurope and avtinueil zigaiiist the (frocks tho expulsion of tho crescent from Ellflilil‘ in the World War, 'I‘hi-. trca l)’ lei thc ‘Fruits back iuiii l-Jllrope iiiid rctilrni-il to thnni a large part 'ni‘ wliiit they hail lost in Lho war. into tTt-iilral Asia. to l't‘.l‘.‘4lll.'|"(ll' 'l‘ll\i|s i.ord (Iurzoii was soror- cly criticised liild iii Ilic KFillllhlliiI-T ilizit prccctli-ii ilic fall of tho Tor- ici-i atul ilic rise of thc Labor gov- crlimt-nt in ihc winli-i‘ of lii2il‘.'l much of the dissalisfactitni was till‘ i-ctcil against him. \\'it|| tho. fiiil of lllt‘ (.‘iili.~iei'iivlivi' giivcriiiiiciii i.ord (‘urzun was ob- liged to relinquish his post. as for- eign .‘\(‘('l‘(‘[ili‘_\'. Some persons thought that lii tho priino iiiiiilst- ens parting puke of honors llll‘ iiainc of ('ill‘Zt)ll would head the list, with a ilukciloni at last. llul the-re was no (lukcdom in the list. Lord (‘urziiii was born at Keiles~ ion. January ll, i859 the oldest son of Lhc Rev. Alfroil Nathaniel liol~ dcn (‘urzoii the fourth Daron Scars- dnlc. lie inarrivil twice, taking an -\iiic.riciiii as his wife on both oc ciuiltiiis. in 1895 he married Miss diary Victoria lloiter, daughter of L. Z. Lcltci‘ of \Vashingtou_ She iiicd in lilttfi. thc ycal‘ after thcy roiuriicil from India, leaving thi~i~i~ iilis sci-ond wifc, whom cd iii iiilT, ivus lirs, (lracc iilvliia lliuils Dugsaii, a iliiughtoi" of J, Aionroe iiiiids, who had been otmi. Elmira lid-bits on the Tip of Everybodvs Tonf-tue "Dilllili! in thc confcrciici- and was uniiiitliiirlzcil. Furthermore tihc Premier statcd that the story was untrue. 'l‘hi- statciucnt that lhc ilclcKfllP-‘t had i-cturncil to (‘ape iircton with dcflnitn proposal was incorrect. sitlil tho. Premier. The oniY WW dovoiopiiieiit. in lihc situation this morning was tlii- statement fill/f?" out by J. n. itlcinlril- Vice-Presl- dcnt of the ‘lirltish ltlhilllfc Stem (‘operation that no far as the (‘Olli- paiiy was COIHIOTHCIl no negotiations for ii settlement would bc entered into penilinig the return of the main- tcniinco men to the mines under the ilireotion of corporation oili- claiifl- . _ .. ._ . ' viii, tTNo. a1 An English Opinion: "Thank you very much for the wonderful hox of chocolate! which i received yesterday. I ' may add that the box I received last year was sampled by nearly every one in this village and the next, and all pronounced them the finest they bud ever eaten." Saturday. March 21st, 1925 FREE F. Dumpster, The Mill House. S. Moreton, Waliingford, England. Mr. J. S. Short, Supt. Moira Box Factory, recently returned from a 3 weeks’ tour of this ieadlnpNew England Chocolate factories _ Mr. Short has under his charge 70 skilled operators in a plant conceded to he the but equipped in Canada. _ ,__ , Annual Subscription! Drillvorol B.“ By Mail, (lunatic lllll U. l-LUIJI lllllli lllll Ill t lilllNlllll (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, liar. 20»- Slili pros- lratcd but with lllll'i'll}ll cffurts at temporary relicf suppleiiicntcil by thc arrival of traiiu-ii workers. sup- pliI-s illltl medicines tho storm stricken nrca of Ohio Valliw today iuniliuucii lo colllit Icrriflc loss- of i lifc and property from its grcaicsi tornado catastrophe. l ltcvised casualty lists llllllf'lil."tl iiitlc change ffroln tbc. first i-sii- mutt-s as Wcillicsilay aftcriiiniils I twistci" ploughcil its l‘i‘L'i'lll '~ and dcstruciivi- course into fivi- iiiiil wcstcrii states. Fairly sysii-nr ullc (tilt-citing ill thirty~fivc i'li.l“t~' and towns iii thc storlifs path in~ wll-l-lAM CO5GRAVE dicati-ii ihc ilcath list at bctwio-u . V cight huniircil allii fifty and ninl- President .0? U16 "is" Fr?” huiiilrcil with approxiiiiziii-ly‘ imoo State. who won a decided vic- injiircil aiul many thousands tory in the minlatt re Qemiral holiiclcss. election held to fill the vacan- cies caused by the resiyflalw" of Nationalist members. C05- grave's followers CHPWFEd seven seats while De Valera won only [VVIT- Ilililllllllli BILLS SUBMITTED ANC- AGREED T0 IN COMMITTEE BUSINESS WELL FORWARD .\ftcr prcliiiiiiiiirics, ill t-lcvcn o" (Canadian Press) rioilk, ycslcrday .\ir, ll-iiituin \lll| NEW viliqk’. .\l:lllll 3o, (‘liiirli-s niittcil a hill to (‘lliillf-Z!‘ tho dpt of H,._.i,;,,,,_ Hflihsh out‘. rilsiiig vxllcfi. the annual nicotine‘ ol’ tlu- \\‘i snpolii-i-cs lllt‘ \‘.t)l'l(l is lltllitll ll for an- lliver 'l"c.lcphtiiit- i‘iiiiitiany‘ tii lllt‘ tfllifll‘ gi-licrul conflict. Accivftllllfl l0 first Tuesday in July of ouch yoiii" rt-ptrris, priutid today of thc ad- The bill was read a first tinic. IlTVSH which lu- maiic at a local chill. On llirition of .\il'. Aicl-Iivcn tlic ho prcilicts that ‘possibly wiilllll hill to incorporate tlic (ireenwick ion years (lri-at llrltlzilii and l uitctl and Cable llead 'l‘i»lcphinu- t‘oni~ States will hi‘ illllt“ l" l‘ “M: pally, Llmiti-il, was f‘f‘iill a stictillil iIIJIIlIIFl J-‘lllilll- ll"l'lllilli.l' llllil "ill" time and colninittt-tl, .\lr. .\ici.cau rut-is. in tho chair. In conimittci» tlii- bill was considered clauso’ by cluusc atnendctl and ri-tmrtctl ziurocd to As anicnilctl ilii- hill provides ilmtlDreSS a special gcncral ilit‘i'llllil iit‘ tii-- Workers sharcliiiliicitsi may lic czilli-il at any tilnc by giving on.» wcoliis Illillflvl in writing to the shurchiiltli-rs such iiutici» to specify thc i>ll.i1'l'l for ivliich Ihc incctiiig is callcd; such notice shall be muiii-ii .to the last known address of cacb‘ shareholder. . t’ On motion of lion. .\lr. tho hill entitled tlic Voltuntar)’ ‘MY m4“ ‘l Wiiiding-iip Act was rcad a soc two thousand drcss ond time and committed‘ i.\l"r. .\ic lll<liil1“l'-1>' hi!“ l";‘*‘" "WW4 _“‘l“"‘ Nev“, in m, chair‘ It “.35 explain lili" terms ‘Hllllllblllihll ‘byq millis- ed by the Attorney Grelincral that rllgll“ l‘ the bill provides for t c iviniliuu *‘ -‘ ‘ h: -‘ up of iticorpiiratoil compuiiii-s b)‘ 7 the court or by the company iru-li‘. it is foi‘ tho most part. u iwilly of the flntariii Act which is t‘iili\‘lill‘l‘- ed to be a better law than tliul iii the Dominion Wiiiiliiig-iip Act. l‘i‘o gross was rcportctl at oiii- o'clock and the iiiiuiie ailjouriir-d until l? o‘cluck on Aioiiday. .._*--<r>i~— Is Ended (Canadian Press) .\'i~iw volik’, .\l;ll'. t7. "Jlcprc- .<t‘lliilll\'t‘:- of thirty lhousanil tlri StmvurIIgiuiiIs \\(\Y'lii'l',\ lllllllillllWtl _v~-.~"_ sioppnui- of work in gtltltl< tistilb- Declares Government Will Not Intervene I11 C. B. Strike (Canadian Press) t|’l"l‘.\\\'.~\. .\l.'|l‘t'l\ i)". ~l'l‘i*llllt>l‘ King rc:it'fil'in~-il ‘ihc [Httlllltlil of llll\ goviriiliii-iil iii r-"sp-‘ci. to lillll Nova Scoilu lllilllwlflill r-llllilllilll iii ilii- Htll|>I' i~.f (‘oiiiiiiiiii-i this after- noon, uhi-n ll" ‘ilillvtl that iiul so lbi- l_'t|\i'I'l|ll!I‘llI of Novzl Scotti ilsk- l‘ll lli.- i‘ ili‘i‘.il liii\"'l'llllli‘lli to tnkc |i.il'l iii tho l!l.lll4'|'_ tho uo\‘ci'iiiui-tit ‘hill no l|l|("i‘lllll l‘ i"!cr\'c:iiilg. Lord Byng of Viiny At Toronto To-ilay (Canadian Press) 'l‘t)ii()1\"l‘(), .\llll't‘ll zo -l.tll"ll llyiig of \'liny 1|l‘l'l\'i_'.~; hcrc ill .\ Ito illls liitirllillg for an unnilirinl Iinii infiiriuiil wcck cud. tin .\londuy' tlll‘ (‘iiailiiili (‘lull is giving (l luiiclii-iitii in his honor and laii- .\lonii.i_\' llll-illl lu- will rctiirii to (lttuuvi. l'niictl Stan-s i.\filii. iilltl lhc widow of oi lluciios Aircs. The travels ill" sign) “THAT tit/lot‘ Q, ---~ Oval-z, LETS; ALL 0F- mggu}; us CELEBRATE BY TAKING. OUR LAST“ PEQE Oi: GOAL. AND ‘IT-lf-lowicle- IT” .- ltl .\ll'rt-il i.ord (‘urziiil ullil thc books they cllgcnilcrcil ivcri- rectigiiizoii with a gold lilctlnl by the ltoviil tii-ogruiiiiiciil Stu-iciy. Among his publishcti vohinu-s wi-rc Wllussiat in Central ‘\'"li Asia." l. ‘Persia anti the l‘ersi;iiii Qucs’ 1x92; “Prltlllvllitl of tho Far lila. . llilli; ‘i.ord (‘ilrztin of India," lilUtl “Principles and Nicihoils of llulvcr lllllllilttls iiiiiiiilli‘ Strike E llnicniary liloquoilcc." I'll‘); Piiclns and tllhcr ‘iri slty ltcftirln." i009; “.\liidi-rii Pill“ “\\'ul' I91 , "Slllijccls of ilic lliiy." “'l‘iil<.. l of 'i'i‘avcl," i023. o. B. stiiiieiéfolet $5000 From Rus- sian Sympathizers . -~---. (Capadian Press) (ILACE liAY, .\'. S.- ‘Alaircli 20. ~~ Thi- ltulisian international Trade l'iilnn iiiiii All Russian hilncrs havc cabled from hioscoiv, l "We aro in full sympathy with the Nova Scotln Miners. To assist you, we send $5,000. On with the struggle against exploitation and 'I'()it()N’l‘tI, .\lur frcsll w s! and norlh ihlr and mild. High lllll‘ illls morning at. 8.32 uni ltlillglli at 7.7.5‘. Sun sols this ovciiiiig iit li.il and rises. tollitirrtvw nlnrlilllg n! f itl, .\'r=\v iniioti ‘fucsilay’, .\l:irch Zlth. lirisi :1 in. ‘- ‘.'i. —--.\i:iritiino wi-st winds, pm_ liiilifax, fog .._. ‘This money would ‘be placcil at $1. John. vlttlltl)‘ »-----. Lho ilispoiiail of thc central generiillltlfll-flll. clviltlt‘ relief commission here. New York, cloudy __.._ ~4 \l:i\lmum iind liillllllilliil Icnipcr- "melon 15c. lllllBHEN iiiif lllll lilllllNli PllN Asks Why C. G. M. M. Not Used Instead of Subsidizing Peter- sen_ Coolidge Plan Inop- portune if Limita- . tion of Armies is . Involved l l t)'i‘T.\\\'.\, March zit-"riia ‘whole thing is built on u fallacy. .li is uiiggund from the first word to the lust. and 1 cannot help but think iliopo is to find for it a secluded lceinetery at the hands of this com- niittee." l So in the House today ‘Right Hon. Llrtliur Meighen, Opposition leader, gittacketl the Petersen contract. Mr. pnfeighens speech was in continu- ‘antic of debate on the resolution which precedes a bill to approve ‘the contract, a bill which is to be reforrctl to a special committe of the iiouse for inquiry. l i Susgests Using C .6. M. M, instead of paying $13,000.000 t0 Sir William Petersen why riot use llic 57 ships of the Canadian Gov- ‘crnmcnt Iiicrchant Marine? Those ships were being operated under n. Iboard appointed by , the Govern- nicnt. if that board were tied hand land foot and charging exorbitant. mates, why did the Government not ‘take the Nlerchnnt Marine from the ,conti'ol of the board? It could be ldono by order-in-council, Mr. Mei- lghon said, and the Government lcoulil fix the rates. lThree More Victims 0f Mine Disaster ' Recovered (Canadian. Press) FAIRMONT, Wvafl. March 20-- Tliree additional bodies were re- moved this morningfrom the wreck [ed mine number 41 of the Bethe- ‘lieni Mines Corporation at Barrack- ville whore 3i men were eiitombed Tuesday night when an explosion occurred. Three bodies taken from the min:- tlils morning were badly burned by fire that followed the blast, Two other bodies had been removed last night. French Deputies Stage Free-for-All (Canadian Press) PARIS, March 20.»-—-I-‘rcc-i'or~ail fist fights stich as probably had iicvcr bccn scr-ii iii the Chamber or Deputies broke up this after- noon's scssitin after Premier liory riot in defending the governments policy in icligious matters had said: "\\'c zicci-pt and welcome christ- .i.iiiii_v in its pure forni but riot mhristianity of bankers." i ‘Announcements, _ Coming Events, i Meetings, Etc. Rates-Zn. per word each insertion. l "Alt. Stewart Wednesday col- ‘liisal Western Drama and Comedy. 105G-3-l1*2l "Morell, Anderson's ‘Moving Pic- ‘tuft-s 'l‘ucstlay. Western drama. l056-3-2l-2l "Meeting Brooklyn Egg Circle, March 25, ‘I p. m. A full aatondunca is requested. important business. 1038-3-20-31 "come to the concert at Milton, ltiiirch 25th, and see "Old Maid‘: Association." Solo of candy. 1028-34031 "Reserve March 24th for a loc- turc. concert and basket socill it Argyle Shore Hall. Admission‘ l5 and 15 cents, dnidim with blskeir free. if stormy. Thuroduy. .1082-3-l0~2l "Salvation Army NOHCOr-OI- ing to many of our friends who lt- tcnil the prayer iiei-vfle in their oppression. Long llvl- international "WW5: _ fyflpflpuyp Qhurche5' on wan“. solidarity‘ of thc ‘working tilnss." T"""“l"- "hm" ~ — -~ ~ ‘l3 '3" flay mum,“ and who “mum m“ m (Slflnrtll "lI"~“l"\'*~'l<Y- (lelltmll 5"°1'“"'m°"" "IN" H i‘ lillff‘ in this beautiful sorvloo rotary, R. l. L. U. Schworr. Somitin, (l"“ll““~ "lilllllt . -.._ . llti 2i tnmpnn‘ unPncne (he Pormmuil (‘hairninti All Russian Miners Ila-l l""‘l"ll"l"\\"i. <'l"ll<l.\’ v l5 "ill ‘w. ha". “mien to m" on m. l‘ some on Tiioiiiliiy night Mar. lit-h aService to commence at S}. III. "He. sure and be on time. Aigihil- that the Governments only’