Maxims- The mo: loss saith new: aria little else will nail. In "so I-lrslwe e.‘ - welcome nears cfrhlcc, in the Wylie notice. . r ‘bike; t» ‘—%'-=.._ [Pounded Illll- ' Guardian, ‘lave Cull. C’? lnrnlnic (lunrsllsll, .o Charlottetown l" rihe..>,<ri... e a Election Date King Go'v’t. May Go To-Country i June 30. Ontario Liberal Lea- der, After Election," To Get Supreme Court Appointment, Is Rumor , -» -----.'---.-.-s-- BANAM Sllll. (Canadian Irssl) f-roaonro. Feb. a-rhe cpl-onto‘ Evening Telegram - (Conservative), i ii Eliiririliiiiiii PASSES iiiil ll llilllll"ll H. C. Crolvell, Press a Water REM b (lovers Prluoeglilglllvlllfd Island Like the Dew f Representative ' o f the C. N. R. Died At Noon Yesterday.» , lfillldln Pleas) Ellipse" Gollzens Heiress i _ _ ..__- -_-- r . i I 2 IHALIPAX. Feb. b-Bufferlng a re- lapse alter several months of illiness, Horatio '0. Crowell. press represent- ative bf the 6. N. R. for the Atlantic Region. journalist and war veteran. died here at noon yesterday. The fu- neral service tomorrow will be coll- says in an article published yester- day; "The King Government is going to the country on June 30th., the lducted by Rev. l-l. B. Clarke, who BEST cusluiliii or minim 0nd ,Pliice In Provid. inglinports. _ Telegram was informed yesterday st Parliament buildings by a prominent liberal member of ‘the r ntarig Leg- islaturc, who is closely in touch‘ with the federal administration." “with the ennounoenlerlt- of the elections, comes the.‘ statement that l-lon. W. N. Sinclair. Liberal leader ill the Ontario House. will remain in that capacity this session. bud after the election of June 30th.. Mr. lin- cisir will he elevated to the success: our!" ' . .. .~ - . .. ‘ “Harry slfton. according to this ' i ‘liberal authoffl-ll llflhfliiilTflNVflt . _ q V‘ . rial leader. ~ " , . ‘ was the best, ouster-net "my na- Mr. Silton will be given Mr. Sin- lflflfrbi United Stflsaldiirlng clsirli scat in the riding or South 1920 and in addition was the lei-gen sinslo mice c! imports which the. Ontario, and takes command of the Liberal forces in Ontario. This move United Bfltesreoeived during chs" year. ' v vill'not materialize, it is explained, until s convention is celled after the , . ‘federal election." Tm‘! “Pa” ‘rm’, m‘ vim“ States to‘ Ocnadn for 193i were _ $948,001.32’! against 8914313315 the ' previous yeaiuwhile. imports from Canada in 192a amounted w a504,- 270328, against 3409,8311 the pre- vious year. ‘ c y statistics issued by the Depart- tfttrt. act-art Wednesday special ment of Commerce today showed aim. lellii-il-ll-si the United Klnsdcna. which ranks ‘. “ next to Canada in purchssool Un- ited States commodities. received airports of ssimsicsst from J-hisl country last year-{which was prec-i many dentiosl with ins like ex- ports for i028. In furnishing im- ports co the United States, how- .v ..' “ ' _-__..-¢-. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A COMING -EV.EN'I‘S. MEETlNGS. y erg; ....___ ‘ ‘ ' "Hockey ah Albany ‘between, Al- lilnv St. Pats and Bed Beavers. league grime. ' ' 1'01‘! J‘ "Hear ‘Thomas lllicotbilodttlrh in Freetown Hail Monday ‘night, Feb. ltth. 1M5 from second place by Japan. which __ ' i-"lh; ' ‘ ;."l-lockey tonight “UNQW Gisslow. during i920 supplied imWfl-B W l Isa Glasgow vs Rustipo Rangers. ‘ 1d r was chaplain of the 38th Ottawa- battalionpwith which Mr. Croweli. served in France. \ Horatio Crowell was one of Qle best newapapermen in the Maritime Provinces. Joining the staff ,of the -I i-hlifax Chronicle in 1012, he went oviraees two years later as ‘special ‘ correspondent on the Belgian relief ship fpremorveh. which carried e first gift cargo to result‘ 8015M‘ aind where his publicity work‘ was highly regarded by chairman Herbert Hoover gfxqfllQ relief-commission. r. illviiliiilln .'U.' S. Pite-v-entive 0f- \ay5 Tribute ficers‘ Shoot Canad- ian in the Back From Ambush; It’ is Charg- ed by Ontario M. P. i . --—-—- l “WINDSOR, Ont. Feb. 9- The shooting of Arthur Laframlbolse, ai- in iiiii t - J93,‘ i _ - 21-year-old heiress. , , "T WI!" _ I'll Wm. Chewnlug, 28-year old bankqcléri. with whom loped-enrfnsarried in Baltimore. Senat- i "Y ""1 Mm "m" l- cillllil-llls-who ‘have not seen their son in law yet. will welcome the pair home and con- fer upon them their lllreutsl bless- inn. ' - . . h... are shown. ‘r....3...aii.._~n..,.'.. to fortunealof 8' 4 . ' ' s To Police Department, ; ,- Vi ,_ . w‘: f“. Creditable Work» Of City laolice Force And Police Committee, Reviewed Bv Moyor . Yeo At Final inspection On Safurdav. h i at the _ I i i rly inspection of the His Worship was present‘ at the ; " lo 2 1;! ‘oepjs and in iedgcinsgthe levy oriental." lilack/lfvnl-ifill '11‘: ever. Crest Britain was pushed? le¢edly iby United States border pa- , m‘ Oman‘ M“ be umrouflfly m_ city Polk”, orce, held in the police loom-t room Saturday afternoon. an veetigated, according to Col. Sidney a mum‘, M‘ P" ‘or Bu: weshienthusiestic tribute to the efficiency naofimg a‘ a meow‘ m, u“ bow of the force during the past two servax-ivo Association of the riding m" w" P“ "Yew" w°‘,"“‘°’ Mayor Yeo. The members of the total value of 5431378564. while im- pofll 1...... Greet Britain were sass.- 5"Rumma i‘ v ' its Bale Y. M. C. A. Sat- “s” _ 7 . Wiley. February isih at sso sou. _ ilios-a-o-n. f uglyltllllfltflbll, Sheep“ ‘Lambs ‘ , y m ‘on W", q w‘. I " ual meeting of hope River gum Md“ Mom‘ ‘ ' i Mm River Hall on 3R! Gitflld in HOW I _”__,_“_.m-.n-uwwa“ Wednesday, llbb. lith, at I p. m. ‘ "Bee Cornwall C. C. play the 1'- Mumhy’ 5°67‘ ‘mqmmn “litter River Royals at Hunter Bi- ‘Pilrsdav. Febl llth, at a p. m. ‘ after game. ’ , 1044-21 “ ass-ion “Notice-ADMIN Martha: or Hops fut" Ilsa Oifflld in flood‘ River-Hall. ’r "milled-y. unmet-y nth. a 1m. , l- Murphy. simian. ms -lo-ai. “Come to ens-velocities llsrty at homo of can" “gym, tmgujflfi 0 l ‘Fa-b- ' i; "Come to the Valentine Supper in the Uigg Orange l-lall on Thursday. Rb. 18th. If not fine on Saturday. 15th. 16384-1041 ii _ ,1 > ""11 piano and vocal recital will be rendered by Mrs. Holden ldcbure in Qmisatlsy- hivar Hall. Thrust!!!)eb- ruary 18th. ohalochrunder the auspices of the Lilies‘ Aid of Fair- visw Baptist Chwbls. lf stormy, first _t__ " the repbrt made by the provincial! l t night. . ‘t: hwe mvutlum m‘ mm“ force. lined up in military style, _ =. . with uniforms spick and span 'ond personally and I em now weitiru for bu” Wm," , , ' look“ egmw ‘tionally well. The inspection was the, Iiast for the present retiring Council Committee to make. ‘police. f Im IOIng to push this thing to the ladle." no said. _ "m United States." he continued. "sends mes-Site the border who do know a ythlng about interna- law. my do not know when the international ‘bound y is and they do. not ‘can. Onlcers on the‘ bordsrtipstueasifwewereChin- mien. Residents of the distrid have been finned back. when theywisbed to visit Bob-lo. I Canadian island. n ids most haunilisting position. ri-ovchtiva omcsrs have nourished themselves on a Oansdis-o island and have shot‘ a Oanbdlan in the omoseo. res. c~ii “prediction “may. February 31m, ‘ due to illness aura. s u-‘r. run night. sdmuaaasac frescoes-ion. ‘ u p ‘ " v rush-ion Maw . nu-an-n I "Hwksv as I i‘ that the tisnsiis not far oi! when - and hinge will virtually rule roman. and"; limo ilsltithe‘ time iiisripefor the oitislfid totebe mat- Wsrs in tiasirwmhands through the formation of vlgilentd units and-s ms..- ‘Chitceago T talks’ Cf Naming Body Of V i g~___ invitation of the Police Committee.‘ Councillor Holman, chairman of the: ‘Wmmittec, Councillor MecLeod anrl. s ' Magistrate x. m. Mar-j tin'~ were in attendance. IMsyor Yeds Address. ‘Worship said: v ef and members of the Police i‘: I am very glad of this oppor- --.iq__.......-. r (Continued on Page 6) liiant e s fill! the} a movement l8 being fost- JLIKLQIMDB the 80.000 municipal eumloyees to can a strike in protest usiwrmvloo" nay days. which V. or s. _ ' , Merchant. - - _ , MERCHANT Isired ofllfe is that's cowardly; the “fast life" alwlyl hills; dolft fawn-that's dflplellsle. ors islovaatlowtileitlssjey lltllllmll; ID18130- cilARLorrrr-zrowuycnlvniaja. "lvlolvnnv. FEBRUARY 1o. 192.0 LY AIR 114.411. e SER vzcz PR {n1 O Annual ass-moms- Delivered ' ll! In‘! Caleb and 0.1.1. 15512 slniiiivissiiiii Al, o Service IN ll. S. Tipiil? For P. E. Island _____ l Leaders of the RBpliiJ-‘f ‘licalas and Demol, cratic - Republican Independent Coali. tion in Senate Fight. Over Slashing of Im-i port Duties. ' l wssnmomlv, m. 9-111, P.)_ In one of the stonniest scenes yet' witnessed in the long tariff arug-glcfl leaders of the Republicans and 13¢. rnooratlc- Republiean- Independent coalition fought. over in the Senate ‘ STR u i l 5;»..- eeeee m» In Tails Again - l-Qdfly "w can. oi the opposition; l‘ coalition to slash existing import, levies. i Out/of it all came a score o! three l to two on rate change; in favor of the coalltionists. ‘Illey succeeded in cut/ting the duty on red leecl, used in tho manufacture oi preservative, paints, from 2 3-4 to 2 1-8 cents a' pound; in cutting the duty on lith- argc, a, lead pigment used in glass and potion mannisctinc; £10m z 1-2 percent. ad valorem. One was decid- ed by only one vote and another by, two. ‘ i Republicans rallied their "iorces“| however. and defeated 3B to 3'l-a.n attempt boreduce the rate of whit: lead used for exterior paint making from 2 1-2 to 2 cents a pound. By 39 to (i4 they e150 Telwlcd In 9-‘ mendmcnt w slash from 30 to 25 per l cent. the existing tariff on all lead pigment not specially provided for in the bilif MANY inliiitll iilsslniiiiiiis iiiniiirili ces In China. (Canadian Press) ulscc of several provinces Bandits in Klangu Provin a Brutal (Canadian Press) ‘have’ ftedf through the local government's finsnqal crisis. in poverty-chicken conditions in thel m! SHANGHAI, Feb. 9-—Many foreign ‘ __ missionaries have been kidnapped re- ‘ cently by bandits, who with military organizations are terrorizing the pop China. who in iKisng, import city of Central Klngsi. recent weeks kidnapped several miss- SYDNTBY. N. 8., Feb. a.-—Riegaln- consciousness only momentary ...~..~ Ar for ti- ' .v , v I . . . y . open toicuastion in sac. statements of na- iaroosdure Joriorecouahdrai-aroi-aswdi-ivs flseaoolsaaid ldllersoutoftbe oily. were voiced today by aroused open because bf unpaid runs. whose door much of the blame is for u» "rulelsf tbs tussle" m adj carpi unabashed-be city's 8.- 000.000 ell-illus- famlllagot hundreds of them llidl threatened evictions of at least s iiusiaarsrasncniliseveoasniset- The dogoicnsleadinsbias ins aligns Maui-M infinitive o! ihcaa ‘ Ultnorlvwl is expected w (Th; sisaion ‘of Ocacmsras. called "gm nesting aimed st the 1101M Iml| Miler law-defending aut-borit-leev- at afiel- he was discovered locked in his room yesterday morning, bleeding from wounds in the headJ Deblois - Rehberg, night clerk at the Norfolk Hospital. died lnstnight. Police in 0.! into a "crime indignation" Towns are seeking a salt styled "Mon ties! bond salesman" whom ltehberg indicated in his semi conscious mom- ents. "could tell them nil about it." The "fugitive. a guest at the hotel. gdlsappcamd on Saturday ‘morning ilaaving a club bag which was found .10 mntain a bloodsialned shirt. 7. Write Robin‘ ~ P. 0. Box 2190, Mo aired-fl“ For the thin] time in his Canadian carm‘. Dr. A. E. Boll is in the toils cf ‘Iorunto police. A hotel bill alleg- ed ls unpaid, is said in be the lat- csl. cause for arrest. Mr. Hall is well known in cultural and police circles in Western Canada, having been arrested six times in‘ Vancouver within two years on charges involv- ing finuslhlldifalsefiiretencebf‘ $15,000 FIRE AT SPRINllllIll (Canadian Press) SPRINGHILL, N 5.. Feb. 9.-—Cart- ridges exploding in the hardware de- partment of D. Rogers and Sons. general store. early this morning led to the discovery of fire that caus- eri damage estimated at $75,000. The Rogers store and Stock valued at $60,000 and uninsured was totally de- sl-royed as well as the establislmient of Geo'ge Leadbeth next to it. 0th- er stores badly damaged included Percy Evans and SOli, the Reed Com- pany, Lotd. Henry Boas, S. H. Eisner ‘and Frank Allck. Show on the roofs i0! RGjOllllng buildings helped to pre- ivent the fire from spreading. 'I‘he l Lhinese Bandits Lootlicam is "'"='~“=““- ing" and Terrorizing‘ Populace of Provin- LONDON, Feb. 'l.--The Hon. John Herbert Boweslyon, second son of the illarl of Strathmere and brother of the Duchess of York, died at Glamis | Castle. Scotland. today aged 44 years, l after a long illness. ionsries, continue their activities of ‘looting and terrorizing the country- lsidc. Three Finnish women mission- {aries were kidnapped Thursday from iTheir whereabouts is unknown. Murder Qf _ Hotel Clerk Rehberg, who was twenty-five years old, was discovered by Clive Claire day clerk, who heard groans while passing down a corridor yester- day moming. when Rshberg‘: door was broken in. the night clerk was found on the floor. blood streaming from rashes on till head believed by doctors to have been caused by a club or n bottle. He was operated on inunedlaisly. but dlcd several hours later. The motive of the a‘; tack is believed to have been rob- bery. The assailant attacking Reh- Mails To Be De- livered Daily By Airplane During Present Adverse Ice Conditions. Immediate establishment of a daily air mall service to Charlotte- town and Summersld during the prevailing period of adverse lee con- ditions in Northumber‘ assured in a communication to the Post Office Inspector here and also to President .l. l’. Crockett of- the Charlottetown Board of Trade from Hon. P. J. Veniot. Postmaster Gon- oral. Instructions have been received b} I the Post Office here that the lGIVa ‘ ice will start this morning. The plsni is expected to leave Moncton aboul 1i a. m. and will call at Summerside and proceed thence to this city where it is erpected to arrive at about 1M5 p. 1a.. and after exchang- ing mails here willjleave onuraturn , direct to Monsoon. where connection will be made with the Ocean Limit- ed, ‘rrnin s, and also with the train for St. John and all points in Unit- ed States. At Summer-side the plane will take on board all mail for the mainland, arriving there by the morning train from Tignish and in Charlottetown it will take away all mail coming from the east and south coming by the forsnoon trains. The mall will close sttlse Charlottetown office at 12 o'clock. noon. sharp. The contract for the air service is held by the_ Canadian Airways Ltd., and the success of the service will depend on weather conditions. as well as on the experience of the .._-......_.______ lContlnucd on Page I) ‘Strlitis Saskatchesuan May Have Cancer Clinics , (Canadian Press) REGINA. Bash. ‘Feb. 9-lf leg- islation to be presented st the present session of the Legislature is adopted.‘ Saskatchewan will establish clinics and obtain a rs- dium supply to combat cancer. the dread disease of modern cl- vlliaation. If the plans are sanc- tioned. Saakatchewm. will be the first province in the Dominion to have such legislation. The Weather, etc TORolfrO. Illeb. im-Maritlme from south to south west winds, in- creasing to strong gains or moderate gales. cloudy and milder. some light ‘mow or rain. iToronto, snow . . . . .. 30-22 Montreal, fair .. Quebec, char ... Halifax, snow 8t. John, cloudy .. Boston. cloudy ........ New York. clear .. tonzglz‘. at NJ. Bunsetstbis aiternoousti-iaand rises tomorrow morning at 1.01. berg to get at me sale. All valuables howcrir. have been accounted for. nus. ' 00d ills lull moon Thursday. Feb. is. Lt! _ w, m... Charlottetown. snow 10-4 . III_"1 tidt 11118121011115]. l-l I.“ Ind '