MAXIMS or A There an some thlngo money ' cannot buy; It mm buy the rich afterglow that camel to him WM" . um um ll going down in» story be ‘Hind the western hills. . ‘fy ~ ‘\\\\ x. IIl BliAlll 25.2%?‘ / The ///-' u! B bleclptleno Deliver“! ll" 1:; ‘Mall, gonad: and U. B. A. MM till. . ‘l’! / . copies Paper ;r.%e;e:~.-ew;;;:*:‘i Read I I ' I‘ “w! \\\\\\ by verybody GPA MERCHANT The mystery of the great leui lo to be found in that dramatic orllll -ths moment when the setlon of brain and heart would be a torment Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . to m comm" “b” " CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY_ MARCH 24, 1927 gm;-;ato;j_u-gilfihlur»-lT-xu can!" i mums luwul uuuu AbolitionYAll Insti- tutions 0f an Imper- FPRUVINBE Til HAVE BUS ’ " BeIssued By, Celebration 00m. ! ' - . (Canadian Press) P a l I A N Toutive of the national- commit-W! ; _ ' ‘ in charge of the plans for tlhe cele- _ 1 1 i bration of the slxtictli anniverelly New Rules For House fills-lo or a. ‘historical issue of The committee Historical Stamps to . OTTAWA, March 23.—T‘he exe- of conlfeder tion ihave approved -the Adopted - Shorter communicated Speeches Deereed. ialiittzeqillahactefiAd-l grlade Ifiogmst-lg ver Half the Capital k - -—-—- a on e r - 9 V? In a; ' . I ow AGE PENSIONS ffiz?“élll“..“iifl"ztl"ilfl..'fli lffi, “m. “ 8°“ e i “the with mluflclpal bodies within their pol-dam w- organize through the schools and. to OO-ODBTI-le Wm‘ "8" ious associations to make the (>910- DiseussT in Senate _Bill Forced on Yesterday afternoon a lsr ‘(Canadian Press) representative gathering o 88 find-and‘ en SHANGHAI, March 21l.~"Shnng~ f mer- to the would _ __ ,, hants and other lnfluencial busi- prove itselfa reat ti th _ h ‘| .. ° a prospee n u a b Labor Re- l» “MW a» »~ G0 v y throughout. t-he dominion and. t0 l ' " ‘- Trade rooms to discuss the possib~l llitles and advantages of a Bus Ser-‘il vice for tllo Province, to take (lf-lProv feet tllis coming summer. lfirst ti lllr. Justice Arsenauit who pre- got in the pool. sided addressed the meeting ex-lthnt n pullman en to issued by General Put ‘rung-Hal, Cantonese commander, to the Chinese people today but foreign- ers must not be attacked or insult- ed or their property destroyed. “For eighty years," the manifes- avoid duplication of effort. it was announced llhlll- 1H9" have been ordered in England and '3'“ . r m m he cele- bration willl be struck o and ille- presentatives. .1 (J-‘rom Our Own 6.... ‘l r- orirrswn, March 2a. -- All day l lmod lucky Jorces, operating from n base near tflbumd m‘ contommy Wm‘ plans to to leads "the swam-trusts under wuustrhtzfllaoyres¥lllvezrpgaltxzfi gzalitflgiilaltlidcblljletiwfl with lmllhtgllxtlglifallhflrmster or Railway“ and: _.<.¢>—-~-~ lm-eenvule’ Among mo“ naively yestmrdihil ‘will: Gtgldgglfllhngylghclszvsi wmhlevllrhflliumllrong fillgllgmfil‘ the Dmte-ction or unequal treaties Bflhl lhflt in years-past a number Charlottetown wouldgbe iholgiicra? ,'T'h6“8l‘¢~'*9 iiarhlhEfl <11‘ lhf‘ “Y?! fhlliligiirll]: lgetfgilflgi 22%! Maxim!“ m“ maesu. ' (YflAl , arc . .-'. _ ' __ . _ “ l - I‘ . . ‘which h" evening w“ 35M“ tan“ ver and bronze anedals to coln- WW6 754mg“ Chm“ to ‘l Mate of titling‘lthlsngrotfltllzlsglhteeilgauging‘? l-hzlllglltlhltfltklnygaatl-ll thtlkllzgrihlloecoh? éeerllltrldllcwghagtlnlttli tiller? $2?’ 7}’ ‘New vonk avmwr’ “m” pomlmd out B41 011i. ml"- M“ 39mm“ m“ time memorate the Jubilee of ocnriedeffl- ‘mfsajmge’. Bu“ 1- 19“ u“, Motor Bus service, a service that Blderutliln it might be o. good IdennlZiiIO an increase out 23421 6a that“; per ‘hem’ of a" the a dome "the talking» "h" the WWW" tlon will be struck by the cunuuluu Alter W’ “W” ‘"1 "_ 1 u' would fill lu me gap left by the to do something for ourselves nndlover ms while total o ratin ' - "m m" “mm” “m” 5° “m” 01' he" PM" h" ‘he Hmme" mint and P76393194‘ 1° dhlllllimmh‘ fmelg" ifwerlmists , mm‘ mm _y ltallwuy, that is points throughout not leave it all to others De K u‘ in respect of the latter lhs pro- a,‘ “linens wllile nickel medlllssupplieil Lhineso imperialists with -- posed rules cover mnlly 1mm!"- ‘Phe most interesting of nil is the one which limits to forty mlnutfifl the speech 0:‘ any member ill any particular debate. An exnevlhlh i5 made llor the Prime Minister, or u minister presenting a hill or a resolution or the case of the offi- cial opposition leader. Other! the island where natives and ts may go which are not tou by tho ruliwuy lines. Ho said itpf the island." was hardly necessary to quote in] ln concluding, detail the many advantages and tloncd some of conveniences n service of this na- could be included tllre would give People who like a cannot afford an automobile or taxi may be smwk m,“ prgflenlfld tojriflea and guns with u“, “chm-l children, XIUCOPdlIIK iehawl waged wnr for tllo prupolmlu now under consideration years. _ by the jublleg committee. "On ilho one hand the lureign llrdllqwing the practice of 1868. {imperialists have checked the lie> gold medal wllllie prfi-‘lehled l-‘livelopment of Chinese education iHis Majesty and possibly to the and hldustries and on the other lPrince of Wales and 0th" 1'0"] have secured. for themselves s-pec- pefgflnagefl, silver medals will b8 which they last fiftoull . l out the d ml l d1 y, 11 _.otlle»rsvlse for taking care of the ial privileges, service could take advantage of the province. Tile meeting was then graflfyjngoto 1:13;, ‘an ‘,,,{,,°§‘,‘,“,,,y_] the End of the Week} dggcendfng mglchlneg, whet-her minister or ordinary give" l° dlsflhgulshed citizens and “But the Cmnese new have Bus service at o. fee within easyihruwn open for discussion crease o; new . "I Th B d t t b l 1111351901, rgpoged [ha/La plaflg members will be restricted. bronze to many others. awakened, and, l-Shalnghai 1,)“. great. reach; for this reason a beginning MI‘- W- K. Rflgers said he did not 10,1 dollars 1n ggogwzlgtyil“o g“ -‘ —_ e u 0 e‘ p The opposition (ileadlell-l is aeclolrdl- The design ha; already been silly est commercial center m the gm. along these lines, it was felt should think the s rn ngs t ere, ed an unrestricte pr v eze w c ‘ mmed ¢° H“ Majesty m" appmva" east will become not only a strong "M we “R°Y“1 mm “t. Ottawa wmlbase for Chinese nationalism but mural.“ ‘:2; °‘..";i.‘l1.“' :2: - we "1 h B» ° “Th 1 t distinguish. bronze medals will be about the‘ e peope mun“ m r. same as m lees but ‘the silver-however" Wwee“ a‘ ° ff ‘pet ' t . T ' a on“, curiously enough’ Wm costiiallsm and rforeignel-s A eymu.‘ only hall‘ whut they cost. at con-[Ilot insult, the foreigners and de federation. Silver is not so valu- "my weir Pwpafly- K able m", as n w” them The manifesto sayfl the 0h he” ‘must. understand that the national- 0 o route is gen- Granted tats d not intend t c , 0f Execution be inaugurated. He stressed the MOW!‘ B point that every every state of the un the head of the ‘third group frbm Alberta and vicinity is not grant- ed, and in a way this rea-flfirms the general adhesion to the old party system. , It is significant that the only 9P- rposition to restriction of speech came from the U. F. A. of the mliddlewest. The automatic closing 0i’ the house at eleven o'clock is welcomed by most of the members and comes as n. natural sequel to shorter speeches. _ tin respect of the Georgian Bay lCanai, Mr. Bennett made a very strong speech which among other lls Servl country and success and a be ion worked a ward Island. bus line to a great advantage and fllleratins a Bl satisfaction to all. For this rea- son ills Honor stated "a few of us thought that two bus got together and discussed the teen vr sixteen passe matter informally and decided to ll 00st n! suggest it to this meeting for its bus would h approval or otherwise. ill a moderate way and de cording to ule traffic and demand Evutluulnl; would, I think ho a good suggeiiitlohlflfl time like and as the service warrants the the Deflllle in lnumher of buses could be i and a better quality obtat Ml Vfllltllse and satisf velop ac- DBBBQIIKQFB oral“ anti-foreign movement. but. aw); l0 abolish "all institutions and systems of an imperialist charact- er." l l ngfeuggd service and w ned, said 15th of May . slzllvlcl mu SUMMER T0 be Known as “Island Motor Transport (l0mpany”- Enthusiastic Meeting of Business Men Yesterday in Board of thusillsm would find u. way objective, which ways, he said, were spending $15,- nle the three provinces ever W" 0-’ the ‘Cfllladhlh lie understood tem tabled in tho ho r system from (Applause). the speaker men the routes that in the schedule re was any doubt that the co would not be a‘ nefit to Prince Ell-l as other places were‘ milar ser vice to grea action. H es seating fif- be inauguration day start; one Starting mflll l0 Operate each machine, with l0 pay as they enter. he thought there. was the present to educate the advantages of the ould suggest that the Priory Park j Wins Big Eng- l lish Handicap: nm.Juuuu Wrvvruum Park today won the Lincolnsllirc Handicap, the first. big handicap ot‘ the English flat racing season. iOf Having Aeroplanes ' y - e n Maorls Farewell t0 Used m Forest Fire Duke and Duchess‘ Patrol WW4‘- . . AUGUSTA, Mo; March %.—~ mrffiicwéqfggzhi‘ G;"$|'Er"c)h 23 ..\laine’s timber interests and logis- _‘A (“with far;“;e‘"' méqknge wan‘ lators have been asked to adopt. the sen-t by lbc Maori tribes to tile "system employed by Canada m pm‘ “Mk6 and Duche“ M York’ who teeting her forests from destructive sailed yesterday for Austmlla uft-‘mfig’ a “ystnm of aeroplane patron’ ler visiting New Zenlllml. j A"°°"".”K m opjmous “W103,” The message mad"; uFarewuH at preliminary dL-icusslons the use lto you, the snow-white crane which “r 9mm” “mud m“ supplant flies but. once in n lifetime, and to 3'“°‘m‘l force” m‘ mmervatmm but you. inestilnnlllo llighborn lady. would b“ “fled w sumpmmenl we“ _\ \\ .4 Tabled in House of C o m m o n s — Net Earnings Show In- crease of Over Four- teen Millions. (Canadian Press) ‘WA, Marc 23. -—- Net carn- lngs 1n 1926. of $46,225,029——an in- crease of 14,781,731, or 44.2 percent as compared with the preceding years-are shown ill tlln annual rc- Nlltlollal sys- uso ul’ colu- mona today by Hon. (‘lharleu Dun- creased only $7,079,804. Sir Henry Thornton nd president l of Greellvillc. When discovered. he said, an aeroplane could make rap- zd trips to and from the scene of a fire, cmryillg ilro fighters to assist in rnmbatting the flames. The planes used should bo 888r panes, he suggested. thus making use of the lakes as landing places, for few spaces would be available chairman n his report says; “Tile figures reflect what ma be fairly regarded as a satisfact- ory position. Aniucrouso in the lkysteme xruus earnings oi‘ 8.0 per- cent indicates factory bpslness IPHUBEEUINEE, Public AoeTults Like-l ly to be Tabled latl "be ll-ented from a largo flying com- pany for a period of twenty weeks 1 during -tllc summer season. The ex- fpenso of the experiment probably {would not be borne by the stats Wednesday, March 23rd! e m“ l At 3.30 the entire Iicuse waltedgHalrbor pop His Honor ‘Lieutenant-Gov. And Halifax l was an increase of but one lnlllioul ‘ 6011111‘! ill transportation expenses. ' lA reduction in the t,» ifrom 86.82 to 82:5 Brought Down Next Week. ' operating ratio shows a further, mprovement in operations effici-I‘ ency. for the first time the net. earnings for the year are more than‘ sufficient to pay all fixed charges due the public. “it is but fair to call attention u to the tact that during the first g years o fthe systems consolidation. there have been many opportunit- s for economy. Much of this field has been exhausted and while House met at; 3.20. rnor Frank Heartz and presented him with the reply to his gracious! . . speech from the throne, delivered.‘ at the opening of the session. l things he denied on behalf of the (Melgben government Mr. Dunnings in the lease George J- 3] Hydroglec. Texas, confessed slayer of thirteen tric Company last August. it was al-, Permit-a flelllehced he original lease ot"25 was today granted charges of secrecy made to the Nation so asserted thutt the same the Liberal sequently renewed under the some auspices. Rumors are heard of intent to defeat the Guthrie anlendment, but afterwards, to propose the six ‘months’ hoist if the bill is not ‘withdrawn by those whose promot- ion of it has encountered such an giggressivo and unyielding opposit- on. if this hill is killed, however, it seems very likely that matters twill be squared up by cancelling or hedging about the lease of the lCariilon power to the National lHydl-o Company so that the field may be clear and these valuable water powers may revert to the lpu-Dllc domain for such subsequent disposition lls an agreement with pi-____-___.~_ n-"i-i-ig FQOQQ-OVO-Ofi-OQ-O-O 9-0-00 X0004 Condensed Specials RATE-dc. per word, net each insertion in this column. -—— ‘HOME MADE POTTED MEAT sausages, Suluders, New- eom 6i: Co., East End Market Bldz- tf “CHICKEN AND FOWlL WANTED at Roopfis Market. Phone 4Z1 also 389. 4fi54-l3-‘23-Tll. wosnssrul. VALUES IN knitting machines this week at bill-lei- E0 s, 4608 _ WANTED-PLAIN NURSING BY ltilpabie woman. Apply "G" hi!" Guardian. 455i ‘mama: s: et-lnoulc ole- esees, 112 Prince - Street. ‘Dr. Glitz," n.9,, n, n. most stone. don't delay. tiios-s-lz-amoll. “KNITTING MAOHI-NIB W-ILL soon hessoommon u sewing machines." Tileyaio just as use tui. See Miller flips. Adv. dine week, . _ 4508 vrdn eats-A Lipase; TAli-‘I. 0st . _ em’!- 6' Parlsuengzlo. 13$?!‘ S?" power‘ wss- granted in . l ‘Pg: eats-max runs» v ‘ . . lPh ' 488 . H F Connors, onrswv-fl "ism. AND an dun ROOM pelt or phone for a sample liook. Henry lfdlllsrlane o Co. ‘ K .1 _ . . , - “@134?”- Ib A. gt-lfii ‘ u ' H’ ’ Mo- hlns ‘easy "Lib?- regime in 1908 and sub- l-ied out an expedition against the‘ Monday night. Domestic lro (Canadian lPfeeB) ALT-STDN, Texas. lllarch 23- — Hassel of Farwell. to die March a second. lthlirty day stay of-execution by Governor Dan ‘Moody- Th6 5m!’ was granted ill order that Ilnssel might filo an appeal- 0 0 i the Provinces in interest may de- termiuc. lPractically the whole of the aft- ernoon was taken up in the dis- cussion of the right of deposiwrfl on tho old Farmers Bank to com- pensation on a basis similar t0 that o.’ the home bank, Dr. Ed- wards in an elaborate speech spon- soring the suggestion. The res- olution was killed by a vote of 105 to 56. lA most interest-lug discussion took place in theSenute on the old age pensions bill. Senator ‘Vic- Mealls, Winnipeg, endorsed the principle of the bill but said the government was not enthusiastic over it. it llad been forced on the government oy labor representa- tives. in fact the position was that the government side of the house wanted the Senate to kill tho bill so that the od'ium might fail on the Tories. " Senator Robertson made a very strong plea in. its favor. lt was generally admitted that the present lbill had man-y lmpor-fections and tile idea Js alter second readingto refer it to the committee of bank‘ ‘lug and commerce in order to evolve something better. - Senator staunton who recorded strong opposition said the Mari; time Provinces were financially unable to accept the measure and yet would have to pay for the 0th» er provinces‘ that did. , Warships Demolish Pirate Stronghold (Speclalto the Guardian) JlJONKlAKlONG. March 23. -—- The days of ICaptaIn Kidd were re-enact- ed with a modern setting this morn- ing when the British air craft car-- rier Hermes and two cruisers car-l pirates in the notorious Bias Bay) their purposes by muimry forcepies and have the bodies but will use propelahlhl- The aims‘ of the nationalists lute given as alw- lition of unequal treaties. alter-aha" ternational settlement. foreigners. 111590881 of the mission- ary schools and “.01 of “he p09,; Offices; and’ custfinls. oil, etc" surely not s. i} Quebec Billiardist James Quinn o-f ‘Montreal. champi- “ion of Quebec Province. 116F851"? Jack Wardle. Ontario champion. for the Eastern Canada profess-ou- al English billiards ellumrlgurhh’ last. nlflhl- h)’ 3-000 Wm“ m ‘"356' man for the Dominion. champion‘ ah his opponent most the way lhrcllgh l v v i l m g m “Mammy; educational lecture delivered by ggfigllggtczlfhn B 2.250 Opolnts to ‘ lRev. Alphonsus Sinnott before a Wanna.“ 1'90‘ (‘cimdlm Pm") arse and interested audience in They Wm not attempt to wmrthc speaker. Start with bum byiffll‘ Summersilie and con n and fitted upon make one or t lchases to be ordered later. _'rlle‘thrvul:hout til Holler would be inicrflpfiud and , Figures were tilenj-"lflv be taken c he buses could hoflccommoiiutlon aximum cost of 15 110! lflflklllg after. this would include} Rflfvfrhlg to organization, Mr. r, tiro wear, gas,_ROB8l‘B said it was felt if fifty Q1‘ great anlountflhily citizens could be interested ter for ton or fif- 1h U16 project the mom;- gervlce to be obtained Would become n reality, and Con". in operating the llllently from ye ‘some local concer c season. f the status of the Shanghai lh‘ the two buses. withdrawal Show“ “hereby t privileges for operated at. a in Jcents per mile, insurance, repnl felntra territorial recovery of con» All exclusive char teen years have for sole rights ar to year it could _ lle. Asked us to the taxes, the he enlarged to become a system m speaker thought that a nominal tax b9 llfflllll 0f. He congratulated would be charged for operation. In Judge Arsenault and other mem- lonlconcludlng. Justice Arsennult ro-l-bers of the Tourist Association on marked that. nothing could be uc- the invaluable work accomplished . bievcd unless u good stirring up (Canaan Pa“) _ was administered, then interest _ (Continued on pagg 3) “TORONTO. DBL. March 23. -— c Splendid Lecture by BA N Tnwwllrsihev. Fr. A. L. Sinnottl Quinn ucvw meets Stanley New‘ p. ‘Taking an “fly lead Quinn led Flue subject of an interesting and IN SHA Nu B Hl l the League of.‘ the cross Hail last _ SHANGHAI, lulu-ell 23-——The sit- Thg WGflthQI‘, aisles in 'shalnghad appears much evening. The spirit or faith of ule MARCH RAINS BRlNC- NOTHING llrisb people and the love of liberty we? strongly and eloquently dealt Wi h b ell in all the native districts| today with the victorious cantonese ‘ fl ‘army gradually taking matters ill y the mvarendgentlemn'fle ¢ I brought, vividly to the minds ol- tlle . Wand“ A “mm b“? “f Smngtmm’ audience the faith and devotion of / ese were stilt-holding out m the Patrmk Ohapei district and there was somqsahw ‘or the’ tiring but the Chinese shops which ' ,1 wonderful achieve- : ‘Robert. Emmett whose devotion l iIrish traditions will never die. C3868 Rflpfllltfid omel- patriots. their lives and virt- ____ use were forcefully and. ably pre- (Canadian lPrQQQ) sented by the lecturer after which lvmNTlnlEAL, amt-ell za-Yeeter-‘a vote of thanks was moved by day 104 cases o! typhoid fever were John MeKenna. seconded by llienrv reported the largest number of cas- ritual-aid. Jr. and supported by os to be reported in one day accord-Rev. A. J. McIntyre and Mr. lng to Dr. S. Bouoher. director of the‘ Sm-oule. health department. 'I'hie brings the; The following vocal numbers total number of oases reported added to the success of the spien-l region, . ~ The operation was entirely sue- cessful, and the lrucoaneers’ den , , , Mb of All! Those Enduring Young was demolished without bloodshed. cold. 81x Klfled m 0110mm." who warships returned this evon- Maximum and minimum temper- _ . golw-qrehnd luv, you» 5am. ‘ng. atureer “A8 Auto Aocldent uel l‘. Doyle. dancer-e: "Actwula This action by the ‘British naval Toronto, fsll- ' as s Maldhrea." ‘authorities follows tho lootinl bmMontresl. 6198" - 6“2 Accompsniets - ‘Mrs. Byron pirates of ‘the lndmChina Navigl-lQllflhifirclelr . 2 — tion Company Steame Officers steamer said upon arrival at powered and robbed the vessel in; ashore at Bias Bay. a few miles up the com from Hamil no. An llneoulfirmed dispute d‘ i‘ abet-n; wounded by» the pus IORONTO, March zit-Maritime. north and rel-them windl. lieu and |0h'town, clear . . . . . . . r Hfiflufhf-Hsiltsx. fair on‘, 8t. Johmlclaar l. .. ‘Mn’ "m ‘he “m” h“ i”? $5$°‘i'.?i‘Zl;;;'£I ie-oo ‘ nlsll tide ih-ll ‘aftmrloon at 1.5a, and tomorrow morning at a m. sun sou tilts warm It 8-18 ""1 OI r . l"! h! l‘ “'- i .l'l . n i feared (the death mu .1 pa . "liven Ill tum“ PZ°°“,§§.'"- "" p}? l '“ ‘w’ “imam vsiltnzrow :14 ‘the reinovatgof the this: thgre‘ are ‘bi tor"; N M’ o ' o. '“"'°"‘~ ' ~ debris advances. “ ' ‘ . l I l/f/ since March 4th to 788. did evening's entertainment: -’ ' l lSolo-Jlvleeting or the Waters"- ""; William Brennan, encore, "Believe Brown. Miss ‘Marion Dougan. clerod Mr. Bcholes was. if anything more violent than that against any other British and foreign million according to the restrictions plac- ed upon Chinese immigration. The same feeling miiltsted against the American missions, and h!!! I (Canadian "Preset . omrz. Prussian Silesia. March 28.-.At least six per-tons were idli- eli and eight seriously injured in an automobile accident this morning when a truck carrying 70 workers to a factory near lilatrelrot out 0f control and dashed down a. steep ....'.'. 46-24 two bus- with l1 hllfl leaving Charlottetown tinuing to 1 wo round trips a day "8 Off. furnishing that the railway ls ,uuuum aMu“ Ireland's patron L efficiency and .fect operating results." (lo-operation 0f Oileffllllll; the llilnister of Public Works if he - coming season, Hon. Mr. MuPhee “f Marine “ml wmmflpg‘ negotiations which will tend to al- lMr. Maynard Al-acDollsld asked (can-man Pans.) , OTTAWA, OWL, Wlm‘ "lb-VON"! s;l..zzls‘xii.z.slziflhz1:21.21: ~; yer,- y praying for improvements to the if m}? ‘lbenfl iv‘m' "W the Mmisher Heatherdaie Alain Road during the "X n” c“ E h M‘ , statement "n the Duncan Report. Public ‘vorkfl ‘course would be followed. l .\lr. J. ii. Bulltain asked the" lullulslor- of ruullt- \V0l‘ks if ho hiid [received n petition from M ‘James McLeod, Clifford Prouilsilid ‘others seeking improvements i ;-§.___;..- l ' ' . Powers Prevented ,Li"i?fi2.3°‘flfll5.’;°21.’?&?“..§3l§; Railway Emphyees l lvhlosreholtlhillilfthzaxgttoilerefyeiariegntfo: (cmamw we“) ' in the question was under tllo cou- ‘OTTAWA’ Om" Man?!‘ 23' _ (Special to the Guardian) “mlfafiifl”§§ut§feg°pifl,m°“"u the liI§ll§vg?u.Arrolrl:§:;n§§ lsvllllllllziittarle‘; FRAMES, March 23. —- France, ‘ ' a n5 Britain and Germany, working to- gether through diplomatic chan- nels, have, in Foreign Minister "Briauds opinion. for the time, at least, prevented, the Albanian in cident from becoming a serious and irect menace to the peace of Europe. ‘M. Briand refused the request of the socialists and communists in tho chamber this elillernoon for ‘public debate on the incident, be cause. be said, such a debate could do no good, and involved the risk 0t‘ musing passions which might do enormous harm. Even tlley were now tending toward pacific settlement. and the least said about the matter was probably the best. lFrom the first. France had tak- en all active part in advising mod- eration to both ltaly and Jugo Slavic. and he was happy to say and German govern- ments had been associated in this A serious tire took place at Em- erald about three o’olock yesterday morning when the large building owned by Mr. John McEntee was burned to theground. The largo building with all its contents were only a small building belonging to Mr. Joseph McDonald, formerly oc- cupied by the Bank of Nova Scotia and a work shop on the property of ‘Miss Mary Cl-oken, both build- ings being adjacent tq Mr. Mc- Entoes store, were burned. The heroic work of Captain l-‘yfe and his son Malia, Carroll Hughes. Percy Murphy and a few others saved the Crdken house and out- buildings. if these buildings had caught and burned, no doubt. the fire would have spread. and a large part of the filings w-culd have been dertroyod. Mr. Mclihrtee was in Charlottetown and Miss McKay. tho manager of the store. lett everything as usual. when locking: l‘ pat 8 o'clock, Tuesday eveniul. i is tiloulllt that the fire may have originated trauma hi l l b V onmutbe aildinl‘ lllill ' tiled e rmisl ‘H _ I when? IMO. ,1. ‘ . . . m this nursed to, tslation to the house providing that lgzléivgglg ‘EEG Premier ha‘; as yet where government employees are , ply of the question re- kn , 'garding Prohibition from the Com- led Dr injured c“ duty m Pr “c” {mission he was mm no reply Md ‘Edward Island, the compensation ‘ .. be tho saute as i= pnid to lbeen yet received. tum" , ML Saunders asked a quesuou‘ employees ill new Brunswick. concerning the presentation of the; Prolvinces’ Claims before the Dun- .Cnn Commission. Premier Stewart. replied that the question was not clear. He was not sure whether or lnot .\ir. Saunders referred to the ‘ brief or sulh-sidies. lie informed the. Ileader of tile ODDOEIIlOII llowevolx: that the Board of Trade presented,’ the claims re transportation, furl lwllich they asked tile ‘(lovcrnment lto furnish counsel. Mr. Donald Mc- Klnnon was counsel. No bill had been as yct received for ills ner- s. Announcements, Oolnlllg Events, Meeting-s, Etc "Coming-Mt. Stewart. 51796181 sllow-—~D.'.ama comedy Thursday. 4510-3-23-81 "Entertainment and . Basket social at Clyde River Hall Friday night, March 25th City talent. en- 45416-2341. ‘ lTlle correspondence, between the lMayirr and City Council and tho gagem l Provincial (‘roverllmcnt in regard to lclaims of the Railway grunt, asked veMeelmg Mmon, my“, Aggoch. mtervenflon ‘for Phv guuudetrs. was tabled lion March 28th at Mill. R. L. Cole! ments r the o t Emanlci t . ' IY W111" tewfll- lc . 4549 / ‘IF/Willy wllfillhlle a good baromet- melzrconneuyre; ‘mo “w: '1'; -____--<o_>————— l Premier Stewart lnforlned tho “p! ' , er of prevailing conditions were he forum” work o! John 30¢ ‘House that he expects to table the eqnqujpg m; chroma 5159"" . / re-open nlr. mom m, m, mam}, mumphs u, _ Public Accounts at the end of llle m m“, street, Dr, Clift, n. 0.. l ' Thomas Moore the distinguished . Flre at Emerak week. The Budget would be D_ D" m“; dons, don't delay. l Irish poet. whose compositions w-lll -' / live immortal imtll the end of time; brought down next week. The day was not yet set. but. would be an- nounced beforehand. Tlou. A. F. Arsenault presented 11a petition from John J. Morris and iothera praying for an Act to incor- porate the Summeraide Curling Club. Tile bill was read for the, "Suaviter Barton." in Mayo. fol-titer in 4235-3-18-811105. "Come to Hunter River Friday‘ night, March 25th and hear Wheat- ley River debating society put o! their big concert. Admission 26 slid 15 cts, quickly consumed, nothing being first time. l l h .____. saved. The weather being perfectly lConsiderat on in comm ttee oft" c w“ B u Sh; h; glut; will calm the fire did not spread far, bill entituled. ‘The Conditional o e a“ pp g ,, 1 d lil hog at Fodhla Station. Slales Act. was continued from o? Tuetfiia,“ £45,131. 29m, 1m, u, yesterday. Premier Stewart in the-once with _|_g_ Mcwllllams, Eldon,- cbalr. Progress was reported. to‘. James Daley’ [out ‘_ “‘.V Tho bill for an act to incorpor-l ate the trustees of the Union Cem-l - etery iv“ on motion of Mr. Hun- “A may)" w"; p, hold niche Bo h ‘Hi1 t1.30p.m.~'l\ u mitted. Mr. Jae. B. bfoDonald in dggslvgsch “Nth, for the p11 -- the chair. Progress was reported. ~l ' col! Club. All interested wart the bill for an Act to ‘amend asked to attend. 4511-0- lhfl Dllrymfllfs Act was read a bill was agreed to with amend- oty of zion Church will be It. menil. it was moved that the om t.» their friends in zlon H iPremiol- stewart before adjoining 3.80 p. m. u cofmnerrfed the poor vslltil brief tslt bit-her - the wish of many members that 6% o'clock be made 5.10. A motion ol the Helm accordingly amt this afternoon ‘tar read ll second time and com-' of~ organising a Shorthom On motion of Hon. Mr. Ste- .._...__ second time and committed, The! "Thewomslrs Missionary be read a tllirdtime today. Thursday, Imagination; tion of the- uildlng and it wsmMminioll silos “P” etfeotwu carried unanimous J ind IYD- IL n» - jut-era‘! a {e4 as 411m a row-s - -