I‘ j \ MAXIMS -. MAXIMS i» \\ OF A or A 1 MERCHANT MERCHANT ;;§‘,-§'_~'-°j§?;;1{;;,3§;3iifi-i-i? “.IZ.'.?"'.."°§.”.‘;."..i‘.’,°"..‘.2‘I ceasing tlii death ends the conflict. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. CHARLOTTETOWN,_CANAD.»\, FRIDAY, MARCH 12,1926 ‘ENNNET Ni WWESTENNANS Piiiicimm EETNNE HST NTTNE [EINSENTNNE Addresses Delivered by Leader of the Op- St 0.___ _t_ t - position, Hon. Premier Stewart, Mr. A ____ l P0118 Dposi lon 0 M L M _ Irvin H0 _ 1) _ Mac- t Caledonian C ub— Stork a8 Deputy 0 um’ r g’ n r Speakis on Influence Millan Mr. Blanchard Hon. Mr. ~ Speaker - Reduc- ’ ’ ofLo dShaftesbury non in Auto Duty Arsenault, Hon. Mr. Myers and Others on Igngnsh Indus, Unlikely. -Address Adopted—House Adjourned ma] Life, orrnwa. lvinr. 11. -One of the A Tilidsdaly Nex t- The Life and lnflilcnce of Lord first (lifficilliles encountered by Shaftesbury was the subject of an U10 Gill/Gimme"! l‘ii iti! pfelllllfltipilll admirable address given at the for facing Parliament again after gnlevinnnin (31111, 1391 gvenIllg 11y the recess has arisen over tilt‘ Rev. H. D. ‘Raymond, before a good nomination of Depilty Speaker. lt 5128.1 andienca ' is now less certain that Alfred 11“ 1119 com-m o1 111s 1ectnre 1111; Stork. of Skeena,will got the post. Raymond 3111.1 11mg; 31111119351113’, He has ibeen the favorite in the who exerted a tremendous 11,1111. contest i since the opening, but ence for good m1 11m 611M151” 1| strons opposition has dovolopotl- due-trial life of England, was a man Liberals are llrotontlns that Bilt- out of the general run of statesmen ii? ttotown win tlunr iEilJEii iii lllE GPPIJSITION t iirviiiis liiE YEAilS liilRli Mr. A. C. Saunders in Gan Able Speech Deals With Transportation, Freight Rates -Sug'gests an Oil Burner For Second Gar-ferry — Criticizes Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction n - Considers Winter Roads Should be Improved and Approves Prison Labor fifipcilking on the Draft Address 1n iilt‘ Legislature Wednesday nf- ternoon, March 10th. Mr. A. C. Sililll(|l‘l'R, K-C.. Lender of the OD- posltioii, congratulated the mover and scconiler (Messrs. Pops and Bentley’) on the creditable manner 1n which they had fulfilled their duties; also Hon. Mr. McPhee and iii‘. McLeod, alonig with Mr. Pope. Olnrdhn ‘bu (lento flu, IQI-flgfl “g1 Annnnl Subscriptions By Mall, Canada and U. B. A ANNUAL MEETING YESTERDAY" ' GE EGG AND PGULTRY ASSN. Reports Show a Splendid Year’s Business, -Interesting‘ Addresses at Evening Session - Import a n t Resolutions Passed. Delivered Il-OO NM pcd last year by the Association would fill one hundred and twenty freight cars, and this meant ten trains of twelve cars each sent out from this. Pmvince as a result of the little hen. A pleasing feature about this 1ihai-io of the work, and one about which the members could well ‘btNlSi, was that four car- ioads of eggs hull been shipped in the past year in the city of Bos- ion. This was something more than the other Maritime Provinces were able to do. and the ‘shipment had brought good returns notwithstand- ing the fact that a heavy duty had Three vcry interesting sessions at the Technical School Building yesterday constituted the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Prince Eil- waril Island Co-Operative Egg and Poultry Association, and they were attended by a. very largo number of delegates. Tile chair at all three meetings was occupied by Mr. .1. R. Mann, Marshfield, who has been re-elected‘ President- of the Association for another year. conditions. it costs the prlceofonc to get the two there. Our freighi rates are out of nil proportion as compared with other parts of (‘an- nda. We ‘must get limited, as they have done in the West in order to get anywhere. He was glad to know that the Government and the Boards of Trade are taking an ac- tive interest lu trying to get these Wslmeinber, he ciinle to the liouse ai- Alier roiitlne,— ital‘ a well won victory ill the Tile 11031101‘ of the ODDOBiUOIVFQurLh District of IPrinoe County. continued. the-debate on the Ad‘ There miust be something in the dress. lie concurred with the state man who had won such a victory. ment of the Lleut. Goivernofsfllhe loss of the Hon. A. i1’. Prowse speech in reiilpect to ouir puiblicgwos a loss to the Province. if he 513110011; But unfortunately, he said were asked to name a pattern citi- Thlursday. March 11th, 1 Mayor Miller. At the evening meeting the first 1111011 their recent election to the laglslniure. Ho believed the new liinisior o1’ Public Works (Hon. Mr licPhce) to be a young man of more than average abllltyi and des- tined to make a great success in hi! chosen profession. Nevertheless. its Government, he believed. made smlstske in placing so young a man with so little business exporl once, lit the head of an important There were others of longer service who i-ould have been given the position; inr instance, the hon. member fro-m administration department. lioreli. rates adjusted, and that they have secured the services of one of the very ibest experts ill Canada for this purpose. who is now working on a brief to present to the Rail- way Commissioners. At the present time the rates are so prohibitive that one seldom sees horses ‘being carried on the rail- way. The same is true of cattle. They aredriven tn their destina- tion io save the expenses. notwith- standing tllo fact that there are available. bnx cars coming through every day quite empty. which might just as well be carrying live ish Columblans are already provid- ed for ln proportion to the contri- bution of their province to tile party's strength in Parliament, British Columbia with only three Liberals in the Commons holds the portfolio oi‘ Public Works and the Speakershlp of the Senate. Although Quebec controls the cabinet. members from that prov- ince are demanding that the Dc- puty speakership, which carries a salary of $4.000, should go to one oi‘ their ldniglisil-Speaklng members and W. F. ‘Kay, of ‘Promo-Missis- quoi, has their ihncklng. Fred we are not getting the results that zen he would name the late Mr. are needed. The teachers received in 1920 an addition of about $100.- 000 per ann-um ill salaries; and ev- en yet they are not receiving too much ipny. But we have loo many schools. The only ipossible solution is to have our schools consolidat- ed. it is out of the question, he said, to contill-ue the support of schools with but tour or live or seven or eight puiplls. The letters recently published ill the llews- papers are calculated to do some good. lie believed that the exaim- vrowse. ln the passing oif this gen- ‘tlemau the House has lost a. valu- able member. The Province is also indebted greatly to the Hon. John A. McDonald, now a member of the House of ‘Commons; and the elevation of the late Hon. repre- sentative oi Suimlnersids to the Senate is without do-ubt a loss to the Opposition. Queen Alexandra the Queen Mother. has left to the Empire a splendid legacy. Our Empire mourns the loss of a great princess. and politicians, and that of her population. the responsibility feet certain views quite outside the of their own creed of there were few men to whom England owed more in the way of solid and lasting benefit for the general mass He was one of that moot remarkable band of Englishmen who busied themselves with politics, not in order to carry out the business of the country in accordance with the views of some political party. and iby means of of office, but simply in order to carry into ef- any been placed on them. He was glad l0 note that most successful meet- ings had been held during the week, There was much to be learn- ed at such gatherings with their exchange of views among the farm- ers. It was a splendid school at WillCil the farmers ln-et in harmony and tried to assist one another in their work. One farmer would ‘see another who ha!‘ been somewhat more successful than he. ‘He would probably be glad for the other fel- iew‘n success and would try to illkC a. leaf from his book. This was the kind of feeling that. they speaker was His iWorship Mayor Miller, who said that it gave great pleasure to him to be present and be able to extend the members a hearty welcome to the city. The speaker said that as one born on a farm, he had always been proud to know and profess something of farm life, its vicissitudes. pleasan- tries, and its hardships. lt was al- ways a delight to him to visit a farmers home. and it u-as indeed a great pleasure to meet with them as memibers of the Egg and Poultry Association. lilo congratulated the President on the confidence the party in the state. One of his bio- graphcrs wrote: “A career ‘so sin- Rle in its aims, s0 settled in its judgments. so gallant in its enter- prises. could not fall to leave its inlpressinn on the society ‘to whose improvement it was devoted. His name recalls great achievements in the reform of law. a powerful force in debates and contests. on the riculiure is concerned, more mon- issue or ‘vhlch depenmd the for“. 9y h“ come mm‘ m” PEQVmCQ as tunes of England, and lint merely a result of the sale of iarm ipro- the fortunes m. partya. dune than. in any previous year. Wc,_ have every reason to be h t k ‘I g . t - 1- tllslilkful to Providence. There has-Lg; £1,333,203 §,*,',‘,"s°:ff,“'§§,§t ‘y: always been’ the“? Wm ailwfiys ‘be was the eldest son of the sixth it“ trek twin the country to the Earl of Shaftesbury whose title Uly- UIWOPY-llllflleiy this "ekdlfterwarrls descended to him. His necessarily eventuates in the lossjmynoon 1119 (van unhfl_ppy_ an 11,0111 <11’ this Pmviiifiii; for those who go his parents took practically no in- to the great cities have to leave teres-t ill their family, and he was the island. The question of trans-Isent off to boarding school at the ilintions in Prince o.‘ \\i.i.lcs Col- lege were at fault. Some of the pu- pils who had obtained acholurslliiips llnd lulled in the succee ng Christinlas BXdnllllhth-HS and some of the brightest scholars in tho _ _ country ilB-d also lulled. The caus- Under the terms of Confederation HORSIOI] and now sits with the l,ih- u, u; the“, mnures Shoum be as, we were to get coniillunus (tilmlilii-‘erzlls, He, is generally rrerllietlilceitaintuL H’ due u, mu ca,.e1e5s_ nication with the Mainland. l~ol with having done nllicll to ilestrm In,“ m. Student“ u, sum, [he m“ failure to iinllielilellllihifi grill?" flbndeptendent Birengu‘ "i theisllfillill be reported 1O their liar- ("W Giwemment h“ mm‘ am m‘: H‘ m“ y‘ Llli.. l-l would bu l‘ uii to give the other. Today we have a car- All is not harmony in the new the“ Goiemnlexlt an‘; Zssdsmuco ferry which is doing excellent open councils of tho Government mat M mum h] this “mum work. but there can be no doubt and the Progressive executive com- Boner ‘rude coumtionsare heeded that One car-ferry is not sufficient. mlttee on legislation. Tile Pro- for m“ Province? and he mo“ m As a matter of fact, it is costing grQBBIVBB are demanding more ma! . n r i “Mm 8b the country too much to operate in than Premier Kins turn iifiilril f" m a 5f’ ° m“ m“ E ‘"1 Y its present form. lt was a greatgive without aggravating the rllu- e Government to the Tourist As- mmnkn m nave built a coal hurn-innntent of his eastern followers seciation would be advisable. lie ing vessel for this purpose, When and although Mr. For regretted the exodus of our boys delayed in heavy ice the boilerii Government ut his ke has the have to ‘be cooled off, and then she House and is uble tn insist on Keihxlilll that they were not, by leaving wniltod to stimulate in both city and country a-like. Again the speak- or \\‘1*,l(!Oll‘l61l the visiting farmers into the city, and lie trusted that they would i‘ind their meetings prO- iitaiile, and fruitful of much good. Mr. James Lightizer at this point rend a letter from the Sec- retary of Ills Honor the Lieutenant (level-nor, expressing regret that ills llonor, through pressure of his mificial duties. found himself illi- inble to attend the meeting. Mr. Liglllizel- also announced that Pre- lnier Stew-art. who had‘ been pre- sent when the meeting was to be- gin, was unable to remain on lic- rount of the Legislature‘ being in session. and would therefore not be able to address the members. lie rend another letter of regret from Mr. A. A. Pomcroy, who also ieuml it impossible to be present at Johnston. of Long Elikfl, is after the post. but the Progressives re- fuse to accept him and the Gor- ernmcnt. could not carry the nnlni- ilation witllnilt their silpport. Ml‘. Johnston was removed from the position ni Progressive whip last Association had shown ill him ill ro-clccting him: he congratulated the Association on the executive) it hnd elected; and he also coll- gralulnted it on having such a mall at the head of it's mnzlgenlent as Mr. George Lightizer. He llnil known Mr. iLlglltizer for ‘baby years, and he knew that his heart and soul was ivrzippeil up in. the Work of the Association. There were very few outsiders who under- stood or had any comprehension of the great importance to this Pro- vince snd to ‘the Dominion the work carried on by the organization was. Statistics showed how the business had progressed from 850. 000 dozen eggs nlnrketetl by the; Association in 1910 i0 1.205.000 dnz. en in 1925. This was quite an iii- crease during that ‘short time. Bull while that many were being ship- The speaker paid a warm tribute in the late Hon. A. P. Prowse. whom lie knew to ibe a gentleman of high honor and integrity, and whose death is a great loss to his consti- tiiency. Ha also regretted the loss io ihe Legislature of 0ne'0f his own lieutenants (Senator McArth- in‘) whose ability has igalned for liim a seat in the distinguished Red Chamber of Canada. Mr. Saund- ers also referred to the former Min- ister of Public Works (Mr. John A, McDonald. M.P.) for whom he had the greatest respect as a mn-n. After concurring in the reference made in the Speech from the Throne to the death of Queen Alex- nndra, Mr. Saunders passed on to n detailed review of the various subjects dealt with in the Speech. He agreed that the past season lurirkod a decided step towards a stock. To remedy such conditions. Mr. Saunders would be quite will- ing to lend every possible assist- ance. - Has done Well for Country. After listening to the suieecll of‘ the Leader of the Opposition, the Premier said. he felt more strong- ly assured than ever beifore that the present Government has done well for the country. So far as AE- Ovie Car-Ferry insufficient. ‘The lecturer went on to give a. mercy ill illi-‘Jllltl girls; and expressed the qpin- rctilrn t0 ‘hotter ilkrltillltlirfll and has to steam up again. With an tliclr homes lnnpreving their con- Dui-mtioil is a very difficult onenearly age of seven. ‘It is recorded pea b me or anmmon he vTfillo wilt-clings. etilllflllllc Cfllltlititiilfl-W tilrilllillitllll oil burner this would not happen. (continued on Pap? 7) idition, l-le was convinced that "Till an exlpert. Mr. Cornell, has of him that he cried when at home mm {KM m“ gm‘ ‘ l I,‘ ‘ Mr. J_ O. ‘Hyndnlan. the next ilic Province. This applied to Can- To recelve the servlce m which we _..___<-oa---——— “he”, 1s no better m. happier place been engaged on the part at the at the thought of going back -to m, the qwovince‘wxggflilglgizfingéi silozlkrr. snitl that as prgsldent of 3,1,1 gQneflfl\y_ and 11 wnn a grn11gy.,n.e 6mm“; we n1wn1d nnvn iwn on lilo top of this earth than there ""98 Mililiime ‘Provinces, by aischool and when at school at the the Associated Boards of Trade. he ely 4,000,000 dozen. and this show- Belgium Ratifies‘ l"! 31MB "i "flailil- var-ferries available for the Bordell- iifi llc-ro iii our own Province. We committee of the Maritime Boardlgillmlgilltf Ogdilllriilllfif bllgk ilfllillle- H9 Ed that the“, w“ a great work ‘viii rm.» ma‘! m ngvn this ODD"?- ‘Tnrmenytne mum“ . . h ‘B l’ _ I ‘ or Trade t l. m. 1 1 _ mse sa o s sc ool t at noth- - ' ‘ g iun ty tn ray something to the Transportation and Freight may ctr-win or, .\lr. Cnrngll]. titjmlllinauggpggllltllalulgi; alltlldit?’ Denim be Zugnclelpteg :10 szfizclaedlée-ézllih CT]?! ‘have exceeded it for still before the membtrs. ,,,.,,,,1,,,,.S_ Y“, hm] be?“ very much freight rate expert engage iv " v~ ' a1 G, L M. C - . u yng neglect and hard . p. takoli with the spoeclle. nladc ni Regarding tranflpormuon anlhhron “Mmmp iwmlmcea‘ should ‘Ql/lgliikglilfle H150 population. Though overunlcll k l. ornell is a treatment of évery amt.» ‘His emr Ad, of 5p¢¢,a|,s1s_ m" Rotary mun by “nsnuird and gm,“ weanh here young man; but is_ eminently quali- ‘lvg n"; 11w 111191116,- 1“ 111M we have fled ‘for the position. lfis report is ‘nu great pqvertyq i0 be made in April next. Our po- iWe were living today in all agi- of the survival of the fittest. an 1E0, Of ‘specialists, and the drone ilclgllt rates. Mr. Saunders crlticlz- he banker] nn hy the best men in cil tile wording oi‘ the statement inpnch pmvnlnn, wnrr should make" the Speech: “You will be pleased to uwmsmves familiar with the true cation was continued at Harrow and completed at Oxford. from which he graduated in 1822. ‘llr. ‘Barrio. who had lioill referred to the desirability 0i‘ ctr-operation between the iarnlcrs and the busi- (Oanadian Press) .(}ENEVA_ March 11. —Foreign . , iti it - t - . ._ . know that ‘my Government’ 10mm comm“ "f "mum and 811mm bllnlster Vandervelde yesterday do! aolimls “kg; ‘reilzeuto ietranmfior‘: Shaftesbury chose politics as apgggglidnobluzlge; geE along‘ H“ 3"" ness men. ‘Tllzn was an idea. that NiiltiliiigeNiyelgtmTilegsxlviicltit igodealify’: (Continued "on Pafle 4-) posited Belgium's ratmelllllon 0! Premier Stewart's Remarks ed- As to tNes clgiims ofatxlrllii (fir): ctrnigerliiud was elected a {member ed for Lhgswgllolriinzesgfireggfé Ne thud personally been trying w ' th compulsory arbitration clause, ,1 , _0 ar amsnt for Woodstock. A 11 . ' "S “r lhvmgh ""5 Boards 0T ing the cost of the preparation and Meme slam“ or ‘he Permanent‘ “on. ‘premier ‘Stewart tenderad liggzsaggofixleigéhegoliilglfdiimqoen,slfg_ Year after his election he was 01-235 elgoftgsaflgfilaflcltiigfielst $85752; Trade for many years. It was a presentation of an application to the hoard of Railway Commission- ers for relief and improvement of present conditions." We are not pirtii-illarly interested, he said, in iliiltlng oilr Province to oxpeilso. The statement should have read fered a place in Cannings ministry, but refused, and a year later be- came Commissioner of the India |Bonrd of Control. The ideas gm- bodied in his speeches "b05311 to at- tract favorable comment at once. particularly one in support of a hill sential to know and realize this. M111 wllieqtleiiiiy give rule's best effort to the work in hand. With- out tho hearty co-operntion oi‘ tho members it was useless for the Association in elect ofiitlcrs. ‘Those Court of Interlliitlollfli Jllfii-lce- Th|sflltlflfiy and sincere congratulations ment a new t t n b ‘la _ _ v s sl‘ as sen made. 1s thdotgrilgigiisiugjiggrlmmléixfzaglesti) the movel and SGLOIKIBI‘ of tile ‘Pllsre will be a ilurther opportun- tllprenumber of nations accepting ifislltlress. The junior member for ity to discuss this question at a ‘ B‘ t en - ummerside is not new in reepcctilater date. Tile point to be noted ° 5 X e ' i0 buihllc zlflhlrs. We welcome him ‘a that our prodeceasols had a. dol- -—-———€O-} _ i0 his seat. ‘The Leader of the Oiir i-r to spend on Agriculture. while DeValera Resigns (Continued on Page 3) Announcements, A Coming Events, iii GGPE NNH, PEN iiiiY "i" "l0 (lOl/Orlllllfllll lil mllkllli! illi- iW-"IIUOII would like to have his i o have only fifty cents. We are to amend the lunar la a had a fight‘ the Speaker though" m try reasonable effort to better tin» _ support; but so long us he has - . l f .f . . . ' ”' , w" the Wliolelioartorl cooperation or . common“ I" transportation “m! Presldency “Meal prmcivles he Wm remamqzr; l lrry ni: on or fl ly cents, the In 1830 he married Lady Enllly the members. and ho loll, that they -.‘ims services tilai. they carried on i‘. ilie side of the House "ll which he ior a dollar, Owper mo“ of Lord Melbuume" irolglit rates. lt is certainly iruo (Canadian Press) As to the Technical The Match Was not particularly would get H‘ H’ mo" m" armady PlflORlA. llls.. Mar. i1. - Tile Mlneapnlls and ‘St. Louis freight train was held up near here early today. Robbers cut the train allowing some cars believed to contain alcohol to roll back down tho hill. and forced the engineer to proceed with the remainder. l" "l9 conditions of factory lite ill England, and for many years his cnefxies were given towards its im- llrovement. Many children were "Willi! in them fourteen hours a My and attempts at legislation to rlsht this abuse were unsympathe- "09-11? received ‘by both Houses of Q-OQQO4 Oondensed Spm-lilln RATEF-to. 1m- word. not mill insertion in this column. vws in] Motor-live, rM-li-lilidlliiilll. As far as l nili collcerucil ii um llliillflleli to reiwlllllli-ilil nlld initiate lll‘°‘ ceediilgri. it must be rciiltviiiilflltui- hClWfMQyl ihai tllrre is some differ, (speck! to m. cumin“) ence howl-nail jilF-l kilowing illilt| Tonobwo. Man 11___i1),n1n1-1Q perjury has iltii ll viilllillliii-d uilil hpgms m“ you. the plan 10 wipe ihli ‘ ' “"' _ ,_ . ffwll ‘ldh-i t .i. _—_' ,,,;,,, qmggiiflqgg, “"111",; 333;‘. dii-Nrio-tt- not,“ ii-,,_“,,,j,__ mm..." ......, ggyrggir- or i9 in; modems-ti _----_ seen-n- o n. ma». but i...,.,.,"‘.,,‘:.‘,‘:,;3,‘; ,,,,",.,,‘,".,°,"§“,,,“‘;,gf; on... m n. son... .1 a... qnanem‘ of m“ ‘and haw" bo‘m“:L‘.:liili-|‘, i, riuiinl-iq.‘ loihsnligmzzlb DUBLIN. Mm“ 1L _Eflmm‘ - ls. d coluip....tiively y ..mg1 _ (Continued on Page 6) Iii/Nola lady 0f singular charm and 101,1 that m‘, m,“ or nuimgnmnnr Moiidiil‘. Ilinrch 15th. 8M7 made a political football. Ii we ‘m"'“'mmy mum‘, ' 1 vmmop. Devalera, ‘lrliill Rnplliliiilltll 1911M‘ i , ‘ “muiys "xerted m‘ mil" mnufilm“ would be but little more ‘than it . . _‘»_‘ iirn going to got anywhere we muiii m“ m“ "M" m“ ‘ n ' . ' hns resigned lilo llfllBillWlll-‘Y "i ii"? ‘ ‘ i ‘ , on h H W“ “'“'°"r~ was today, and therefore the ovor- ' ‘lmhvs Tlwmy m (mmrwau forget pounce l“ quanumm 6r m“ m,“ Wm, H“. iinwr, ini of 1.1;... sum Fem tnnnwmg “daemon My . i I . I - A minister of tho Crown at the he“ charges would ‘hp accllrding-Iv Rink ildondlty; 11,13,141 li-ili at 7 o» kind Better trains ortatin i‘ ‘ill- mm“ “ml HXHS“ h‘ pnmJrtul m n. the Republican General Assembly m?‘ °7 26- 14"" ‘Silllfteiiblify only remu-fl] The numb“. m- ‘, q m‘ clock against ihv (1on1,1nnniiy r1111. lies ‘and reduced frglgllt riNtcsMari-iiiilii‘. preset-dings again 1 WHHBSS‘ or M“ mono" ‘avoflng Republican 1 1 ‘ihelrgsgffice again for a short time ' ' ' "m 5‘ p‘ girls. 3051 very nnnnnun] 1nd,,“ Th“ from," as who lliiglli lnillr lilo Jlurize (if reprefiantaunn m the D311 nnd I in .4, and his name goes down1Th W m” are 51mm“ ‘fim|°rab]e_ ,1.“ perjnr), Um“ paruameny” ‘ _ I I n history, ilot as a great minister G Qathfir‘ ".-\ (‘nilr-ori flnil serial ln nid semi two bushels oi potatoes frnm “Tin, 1nd,... n; 119111111“ with hpcr- - J (or: sucrcetslsful pgyty header, but as ‘oiling! Spring Vnlc Srllnnl will no, here i0 Hallf' . do l a . ii today, "has sen . v ~ 0 9 B Sill ti! Orccs in the -it‘<l n ilu- Rrookfinlri llnli on Fri- “ “n r ordinary "Xflnlflfy lniscil by R. =1’. c d‘ reconstruction of English life. i 0H! QEE! TH\S_ tiny evening. MillTil 12th. *___.___...____ Spa,“ .-,.,_....,,.,. .,. n..- (JullllllcrC- i "“' '" Pm‘) ' -, "it attention was early attracted WEATHER qwgg sown-incl t0 Wipe Out I debtedness ME ‘ma spam“ n "Talimagi: Foster uili nililrii-"r the ltlarsllilolil Farmers lili-iiltiio Snilmlny evening ni s n, .m. Silibjmi "Uiore and feeding of Pniiltly." 81136. (Canadian Press) GENEVA, March lL-aldombcre of the Council of the League 0d Nations went into secret unofficial session late this afternoon to re- “Tlle four itci play. “in Plum Vullcyv" will bo singed in Lung Riv- ‘Tiiiiuiss ANOFOTATOE iiroviiiii ii- Win-iii‘ i“ one i" m” 111 n. Indebtedness in forty years. In a similar holdupon Rick ls- H, m" Tue d M mm It ‘"8 Bvni‘ mi “ a a LOAD moat diiilruli (i-llillrt-a in il"“.“" ‘lMNi-roriliniz to the announcement oflland Railroad near here several “m5 "°5°EE“M°“ ‘m m” problem (Continued on Page 8) sinrniy- in a twill liner first. fine Y lo d y. Thomas ll. i . b1, 11,11 d 1 of reconstructing the council and l’ Y ‘Been 8007 1° 3‘ a ‘urge ‘may’: 0r mnmmnlimll is FOL w" n’ Trice’ K- PrlNvnlicigk“eelmilngoogoalegilzlo‘ ane urge of Genman'y election to a psrman- m.‘ niillli. 80411-3-12-21 .___' ruquLc-il. .\il..ily i-siritpi-s ltri‘, lllilli"l*|-pflg1|1‘pr In introduc rig t c ll aqua es . ‘ K t I b k H _ ____ 'LO5T-_ 1N 1H1; cyfy LARGE from j: unduly oi tililYl<'ii°"i1:,t-i for 1926 ill the legislature this‘ illeat Will T0 9 "if! 59MB Oil "Regular meow‘: m. pmmauml “m” "i money. through 1h.» ilnvrilifriiliillll "i ‘H-‘Nillii-rilonll. “ yum n5 ' To Establish pander 1,111,“), (lrpllnnage Auxiliary. Friday. 3.30 irtivc ut this office. Reward. crepancics Ill sinionlt-nia. i 'l'i\l-.-i year ilie Ontani? Hydg?! To 13411122121821snlxggchaliéflgzeliiiiafilkzE ii, in. iii the (‘iiniiiill lionlc. 8046 3-1l-2i When ille lfillllllliilop rosnuleu ltninnmqr1l. (Om-nflggkyn w psyo ‘m. I . _ Wm —' sittings on Tuesday morning Ml- 31.470000 of its ilobi to the pr v i "' "ll ' LOOT- SMALL BROWN lNUClllde cts to proceed \\‘iill the co tho first of forty yeilfll‘ WWW , . ' ' , Mr Captain skumn" Se“ Mm" ‘m5- "IWBPWK nanlednvestiigfsfrdan in the iiwiiiil- srizciliiilollin ol thui amount which will!‘ Aihfilillrfil» Silllrlll- Mllirh “loath. "Pat", neynvL N01" 1-1-1 E A iwl r olil the whole hydro ileht i0! (Glnldlan Pratt) . i 3 Kent Street. soal-a-yll_-§i‘|°“d “M” ‘m’ limp province li-illr-ll lli present GENEVA March lL-Forcillll Loan Excites "t *+-v-—-. -—--—: a <1 i SlilTlilS-l-ii’, ill 19% m“ Mini ter llenes. of Czecho-lovekia **’l‘hi- Si. (‘aillarinos Hall Co. sFARM FOR gALl-‘rwo ‘Noiwlnds ;:":,\,;1:vpit“_i1]imflkfl ‘M firs‘ pa,“ plan’: w K0 to name an" the Mk NEW gtgéi!a(dla£arllreull)_qociet. will hold n Imskci social in Clyde mllihglilesl kflrom Kiuninztorsh, . nn-ri oi‘ scooooo ml iiie 40 {teardro glle AlaefflliillyMnleetfilill to COIIBAIII! lea similar to ‘the "damned KscllIs“ =_=- —-:~_ Riki‘; "ll]'i;il?il(i§\Y-Ah€15||'chll6tgécng ll c econ, ll Vn|1ey_ , - . 1 1n“ n _»n|n mnc il-ll Ell‘ with Prem er usso n suppose V 11 u _ ~#~—i—-~—;~ i ._ villi 01ft! non . rm ssoin an 5010.10.31 ' mgxxilunlilnflfil, ti, yaiirn the debt 1|“ 001111901101, w1tn the proposed (Canadian Frau) 8°C a y "we" y hmmd at Eh“ Um‘ TOW“ -\'- 391"" H» “"1" 1;’- routs. Ladies with baskets free. the varsity of Rochester will be estab- on,“ 1., mm, “T51 “qnd —-_.._ ______ . . . oar ilVi. . t dl tn HRUSBIB. ‘March 11.- rm, s wit" sill-i r050 3 12 21 ‘SAUNSOMI CAUQAGKI. HAM.‘ :1‘,.,¥SH,1,.,NS:.E,1 "IN. hfliffilElllCP WnrifiYQZKQQf, Exfgafqfeglnfgaignaurigpsa: citcment was caused in political ‘airway'kciggftfglygittfliggoxtngne.e“ 0“ 'N“"“ 3mm‘ "““'“" H‘ 23;: Stalk. Potted Meats. fresh mnkr its first full nnnunl payment powers, including Czechoslovakia. and financial cllrcles yegaltfidgzolagcan Association rm édvancemendarétlroilll.‘ “firs? ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - cennnlml “wean” or Comm." ‘c: “y-zflanndcrl. hswiiome (Canadian Preu) or 51.18.11.511. which will he ailflir- Austria. Rumanla and Jugo-Slavia a rgporlt altia oano d A or anmum announce“ yesterday‘ Qmbeé as“ - »- -. 2“ t! nnnu_l,.g Insmum and 00mm." 3'04"‘ Thar. JOHNS. Nfld., Mar, ii, - 5-,... 1r) pay off‘ the nandigéirrlihlgri-g with ‘Italy and France its iniorniiigimillilsgkefi12°11“? ‘lenlgnlali __--‘_o>-- Chmoptetown '51‘; '2.,_12 in“ Circledwlllgio bold g1 col-nun o '“*——- e Red Cross liner Silvia with »1 1 1 in iebtoililcss ‘ 5 t0". 9 ‘ ' ' I" Hnll. Mon ny, arch 1 til at 7 p. filellcflzmuriud or avlnv the disubled steamer Kentucky ...,.,?..“..‘..“ 111a‘ period named. This ___ condition that iholrlosento ‘ték: Oddfenows - - - - ~ ~~ ‘ 2;2_E2im.--F, H. lVlcLlren, S06". "W" ‘l- “WIN! lllil elpedi tow reported this mornlillf silo Wlillimoana tllnt in i020 illi‘ rrlnivmoni TORONTO, ‘March 11.-Agree- over control of the inanees o s- _ béqtnn We ...“_2" 3941.343.“ m Joibdplbldlafl. Guardian Oont- eight miles off Caps llrovle zlohflnn w," m. pillv illlliill- Wllv ilnrl n.1,." 1.91am... 11n- committee or the glam in thatcélntglo. Th: incident Annlversary wekvbrci‘ 1306a.) . . . . . . . . .. 45 2r, rn _ . ' . ' ~ - _ i o semen i’ -' ' - - - - - ~ . -»-- ‘g ry iPllonl 18!. miles south of this poll inst niglit. W111 main. 1'1 Mg 14in its. [AtllllllglxlhltllgtQflglltgiglgfgzlégnl; éigilgiginpyf ogswrne-czz: Mien“; mucus“ m, ma‘ “do m“ mnmmx at My “Hear Rev. John J. Mnoflonflfl vy -. f The two steamers were visible off Qulézlrhoobb IIWILQPII the narrows and it was hoped they 1511 M, m, '33" “'13s! "in would roach port early today "but 1,, u” u,“ I .0, 1.000 a nigh out to northeast wind 9m“ ‘ W‘ - tlttlrdlliii liirlins up causing them to drift -,_ , ‘ , down the cont. _4“r in the course. of his address‘ thil Provincial‘ Treasurer lniiilc ti" statement the-i this 4o nor rt‘- tiremeni pinn vi-onld it" "if ll" vlnce $12,859,185 over the 40 5'9"‘ period. of (‘snails ensuring existing rates to lnndon. England. of wages to lransocesnlc coastal ""11 marine operators in employ of C. Allen, Chairman of the Union the company until April i. 1925. has been signed in Montreal, Frank committee annoucoil hone Islet night. 1! q“ .4. -|l o! the foundlnn’ of Wildey Lodge I). m. All visiting Oddfellows cordially and tonight at 9.21. invited io the Flftloth Anniversary Friday evening. March 18th st 7.45 loixurohon his trip‘ :.hf‘0;§h ‘Ireland an ot er p aces n t e British rlgunntgsllzwi-‘E: srigrliillsgaliteilolziland France ,1 m! "'1? “Lkmrflft ‘ - - a on on my. are i . NW "noon Sotiinlov- Moron 134th There will be pleniilnl muslral 10.51; A. M. specialties lbeiween the acts. B03!