' lbecn off the coast some time with! v - ‘ Q-UWH! ‘ When you have looked upe flee of your third generation ._1_ia_ time ufpdt apart from the world, review the pelt and ponder o'er the n the ' it In The ’ I ‘ 4' 0|‘ IUCCQII I TQVQ II L future. g I gxi ailllownopr-evtnfinq "yo: ' - ‘ _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew smmmwmcm “ //// ~ so \\\\\ \ o \§ T .‘MAX]MS i‘ OIA . MERCHANI: he greatelt taek in the struggle CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1926 Annual Subscriptions Delivered Ilafl ' By lluil, Canada uull U. t‘). A. ll.“ ' Y". rmmrw‘ ' Schooner Eastwood burg WithMasts Shell Fire-Capta Was Hit 69 Tim Deny Knowledge test to Ottawa E (osnseien Prue) IDUiNiENBURiG. N. is. Feh- 19-— With her decks spars and sides bearing evidence of shell fire the schooner iEa-stwood. Captain John Spiinder. arrived here this 1110111- ing reporting having underBl-llle 11 bombardment off Jersey ‘Coast a few days ago. Acfcuriling to Captain Spllndcr a United ed seventy rou-nils at the schooner. many of the shells taking effect as damage to vessel indicat d. One ‘shell ‘passed through the after cab- in where members of the crew were sittin-g but there were ‘no casual- ties reported. ‘Only meagre details were obtain- ahi», this morning but it was un- derstood the attack occurred dur- ing thick weather. The ‘schooner flew the British flag. Members of the crew said the Eastwood huili SCllilllliEii n u. s. BliilEil iStatn-s revenue cutter fir- N Arrives- at Lunen- and SidesRiddled by in Affirms His Ship es — U. S. Officials of Encounter - Pro- xpected. ion however only minor damage ‘was suffered. CiTTAiWA. Feb. 19.—-‘The schoon- er W. ‘H, Eastwood. is registered at the port of Laliave, N. iS., ac- cording to records of the Depart- mcnt oi iMarfne and ‘Fisheries. The registered name oi’ the owner ap- peurss as B. ill. Cnnn. Yarmouth. NEW YORK. Fob. iii. “Officials of (roast guaril headquarters here said today that no report had been received 0i’ any bombardment oi‘ the schooner Eastwood off thc New Jersey coast as‘ reported by the captain of schooner EZIHIWOIH] at Lunenburg. N. S. ASHBURYPARK. N. J... Feb. 1i). —Olflclals of the first district coastguard headquarters suid io- day they have had no report oi‘ shell fire at rum runners off the a cargo or liquor m", for several ifiwuierscy coast for scveriil days the revenue cutter Seneca ' M“ mm‘ i" m“ °'““g' HALIFAX. N. s.. Feb. 1o. -- Speaking over tho long illstunce lnunmégalggla"F:';,°")’19__Pr0_ telephone tonight Cilplillll John W“ to Ottawa’ it w“ understood Spindler of the rum running here today_ will be made immedia- tely by the owners of the Canadian Schooner Eastwood in connection with the alleged shelling of that vessel ‘by the United iStutes cutter Seneca. ‘The bombard ent. according to Captain John i pilndler, of the Eastwood, took‘ place a few days ago while thehfohooner was chored about twenty miles off the ooast of ‘bong Jeiand. The Elast- iwood arrived here this morning in a badly ‘battered condition ‘but without a casualty among tha 'crcw_ who took shelter in ‘the hold during the firing. Captain Spiuilier reported that hisship left Halifax on December >20 and proceeded to (Rum Row rwith u cargo of 5.000 cases of liq- “on ,0" February 15_ u“, ab), of there myself and had the fai-t illl-ipgflflflf citleg l1 111051 1111' hemisphere." 111.11, alleged shelling she was ‘lying at anchor 21 miles off ‘Long Island, bor exact position being 73.24 long- itude and i0il7llatitude. iWhiie rclialble iletalls were lack- ing, the story goes that the Seneca, after placing n. ‘target within a hundred feet of the Eastwood. re- tired to a spot aibout a quarter of a mile away and opened fine. pre- sumably at the target but in real- ity at the schooner, which hoisted the British Flag. Captain Silifldlel‘ affirmed that his vessel was hit I at least 69 times Ono shot passing within a few feet of his hcad and badly shattering the woodwork of his cabin. Other bullets, he lied the masts and skyilizlll D1010?" the ‘port side and generally did grant material damage. ‘The bombardme t of the East- wood did ‘not cea e_ dccluiwl her Captain, until an unknown oil tiink- fer ‘hove in sight. the appearance ‘of which gave him the opportunity to get under way. The arrival here of the shell-torn ‘schooner has aroused a grunt srervsation in shipping circles. and speculation is rife conccring the outcome oi her reported encountcr iwlth the ‘United States ship. ‘The Eastwood. according to her crow, was elliblected to another n?‘ 1 r,‘ when thirty shots were fitwl ‘by an. unidentified vessel. 0n this occas- tnck on the night of January weo-ooebooeooqoo-oaueen Condensed Specials RATIo-Ild. per word. not each lueefldou ln t-ble column. VCAUQAGEI 28o. LB. No wsome G C0. ply at Guardian Office. 7729-2-l9-2l vrwo cannons can stair:- comihoddted. ' Front room. central location. Apply Guardian. . "lT-I-lll-Bi ‘JOB PRINTING OF‘ EVERY ‘ description. uhee tioiuly executed. Mien Gent- rol-Job iPriuiaery. 1 bone 18!. ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPIQ ‘FPIGM I0 lot I00... 11M (or i850. p ‘I00 01f 550.. U00 forILCC. 1 IWYIJB. Pbltpllil. ihQflicl- _. _ an-i HAMS whole or half 28o. lb.—iSaunders. 23 9 6m ‘WANTED-HST cnnmzn. A; end ekmdi- (schooner Eastwood which reunited iLuuenburg today badly buttered by ishells alleged to have been fired int her from the United Stilton ~cutter Seneca corroborated. press ‘despatches telling of the bom- bardment and declared there was ,no doubt about the identity oi‘ the Seneca as that vessel had "sounded" the Eastwood for sev- ieral-days at such close quarters that- the name "Seneca" had been plainly discernible on her bows. When told that the New York icosstguard offiqlals had ileriileil ,his statement that seventy shells had ibeen fired at the ‘schooner as ]"harilly probable" Captain Spind- Iler said: I "l would not have thought that such a thing (tflllld possibly hap- pen in this age had l not been pressed upon me in comfortable manner". p The skipper oi’ the Eastwood de- ithe Seneca |bli-nd. I "They had the _tholr target" he said, lturgct [n-nirtire they wanted. Why ‘dill they. si-loct a particular spot inot more ihun iwi-nty five yards lilWily from ‘my portsiile imd then |circlo my ship puiupiiig out shells ltho majority of xvhlch were scor- |ing hits not on ihc iargét but on ‘my vossul, and endangering the lives of myself and my crow." huii boon only Captain ‘Spindler suiil tho cuttcr Mifmsim‘ _ _ Sfli(i.(‘fllli(i not. possibly miss seeing the {lgfmreetllliigdiwsrbfigfiuzglc "lmnltma blew up two gasoline tanks ridd- Hrlllsh llili! bu hiul l'llll up as soon" "Y l’ " y us the shells began to siurlko ihei Eastwood. lie. (axiirssseil umnzeq _meni ni the Salton-it's actions i-n view of tho flirt thui hi- “win-lift trying to gel itwuy." Through- out thepniiro cnooiinicr said Cap- tain Spindlcr no word was ex- rhufigcd mid who-n ihi‘ appearance of the oil tanker lllfllii‘. ii p/issibla for him in escape tho Seneca fnl- lowed the schooner inl-‘n couple of miles and then left her. i iCar-ferry Makes N0 Crossing A snow storm in ihc mornini; nnd the piling up oi ice on ihc ’l‘of-ini-uiini- side by u south-auster- ly Killfl, prcveuti-il llii‘. (‘Air Ferry from making ii i-riisfliili-t 141111911111)’. aind she reumincil in liorden all day. The island lriiins were ‘not greatly iilcniiveuii-ni-cd by tho snow fall, all the tiuius i-xrepi that from Murray llurbor moving slightly behind schedule lime. Tile train which loft Murray llurbnr on Thursday morning suci-eeilcil in clareil that the target put out by m“ Siberia tn foreigners us evi- ‘1 ll dcnce that Soviet itui-isia was plun- Wllflle "B" i" ivoveries and claims by other na- "if it was Hons. iill-ii iliilli THE [IlP ill Little Clmifge in The Cabinet Line-up" Ex- pected. (sileclai to the Guardian) 01"l‘AWA, Feb. 19. —Further reorganization of the cabinet de- 1111111111 largely if not entirely upon the duration oi the present block- ade 0f the opposition in the House. Should two weeks be given prior in the adjournment date of March 15th. it is_ probable that one port- folio. that of Railways and Canals. will be given representation iu the House through Hon Charles Dunn- ing, Premier oi’ Saskatchewan or W. D. Eulor (North Waterloo). but it is believed that if tho recess is cut down to one week it is doubtful whether any further min- isterial changes will be mudo nt this time. DD Franco-Turkish Agreement 1s Signed (Canadian Press) iC»ONS’l‘AN"l‘-liN1OPLl~}. loch. 19.- 'l‘beil<‘rsncol'1‘urkish agreement, in- cludi‘ng ‘the neutrality convention was ‘signed last night at Angora, where IHUllYi De Jouvenel French illgh ‘Commissioner in Syria hats ‘ibccn carryin-g on pourparlers with the 'l‘urkisl1 government. M. Ile- Jouvcncl is returning to Syria to- llziy. Soviet Menace ' Reason For Polar Flight (‘Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. iii. —The bo- llef in a Bolshevik menace looms as a reason for "the North Polar flight to be headed this slimmer by Lt. Leigh Wade, the world flier who will he accompuiiieil by Lt. H. H. Ogden. l-lo siutos that every member of the American universities expedition bolicvort "that the Bolslievik plan in bent us in finding the continent we feel ns- sured lies in the uncharted sons abovc Alaska." , ' Tile reason is clear enough hi- (iGUiiIFQS because "a military basr‘ (‘flliid be established within a days i flight distance of the most im- of the northern He cited the clos- ing of Wrangcl Island, the Kam- chatka Peninsula and North East- nillg an expedition to head off dis- C4D Film Producer Bankrupt (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. Feb. 19.— Oliver theatrical and. motio-u federal court today. He listed his iliubilitles at $1,033,000 and assets under $200. Mr. Morosco whose fortune at one time was estimated at about $5,000,000 of the company. F. NJDarke ' May Resign . Federal Seali (Special to the Guardian) WlNNlPEG. Feb. lib-Advices- i~‘. N. Darke, Liberal member will Premier Dimming, who has made up his mind to go to Ottawa be- fora the next session of the House. it is also reported that Liberals in caucus at Ottawa yesterday con- sidered the question of Burke's re- , signatiou. in the general election of Oct. 29th last Darkc led his opponents. F. W. Turnbull, Conservative. and reaching Charlottetown early 1'91“ ierday evening. A train from Siinimernido arrived in the city at 7.510 p. m. The train from the city on the eastern line only wclii as far as Mt. Stewart. ‘us iiiiiii (Canadian Free!) i iL, Feb" 19.—Joseph ‘Meudro died on the gallows at Bor- dean Jsii this morning for the .muriier of Donald Carragh-c-r. dur- .000 in; the hold-up of Dreamland Club. sued a writ of babes-s corpus cal- Gillfdilll in the enet end of the city on the ling for her appearance in court morning of July Mud. M. J. Caldwell, Progressive by 2.168 votes. iilliiiiiiiiiiifii ii ijiiiliii (Canldinn Press) ‘Ninw voiuk. Feb. 11- The C0111‘- ,teeo of ‘Cathcart won n tenipirffli‘? respite from deportation today when Federal Judlfl 0011111114 b‘ Morosco Holding Company which ually result in _ _ l u went into bankruptcy in 19213; The {new towns in that part of the coun- M110“ 0i m“ Cdmidm“ em gm on federal receiver exonerated l m o Fy- a 1 _ any responsibility for the failure l0.0il0.000,000 tons of coal in East 111ml Workers 0i U11. United K "g Kent ready to be mined. from Regina are to the effect that » resign the federal seat in favor of 1 Compromise in Liberal Land Policy l (Canadian Preee) ' LONDON. Feb. 19.—A comprom neached today by a final session oi Liberal associations of ‘England and Wales. This compromise it is believed will avert tin,- threatened ‘division 0f the party ovcr the land policy. A jury of 12 lending delegates, in- cluilingwMr. Lloyd George ‘brought about a compromise which consiil erably modifies the original Lloyd George proposal, that all agricul lurul land should become properly of the state and provides that “land ashouiil be held under a var- iety of tenure to ‘meet diffierent local conditions." ‘M1. Llflvil iGeorze maintained ‘lint lie preferred his original plan but said he was willing to try out thc new slll-‘iglfstifillél. The conferen- ce has been in session since iWcd. nosday. ‘LONDON, Feb. Iii-Former Pro. ‘"7" Lloyd (learns in his toilsome search for ii burly cry holding thi- i11‘0-‘4be.ct oi‘ bringing lilin and his party back lo powi-r had bill. llttii- more sun-cuss with his much ailver- iisvii land policy than he did with ill‘.~i previous efforts dealing with coal and an electrical power sch- (H110. Till? Liberal land cenwentiep maile up of Liberal delegates from the whole country, which has been Billing this week in an‘ attempt to raw up a policy on which ubi- vboic party might agree has done little more than throw into strong light ihc internal conflicts of thi- piu-ty which were already apparent when Sir Alfred Mom] secede.) over iill! some qiu stion reomtly and went over to the Conservative riiiiks. \ it hn-s ill-so been brought oiit that lilo ilivcrgi-ncleg oi’ opinion ovwr the liind policy was not confined to the rank and filo but affect equally the loaders li-ke Sir Walter llunciman. Wililmn Prinigli: and Sir Dan-aid ‘MacLt-an. Several heat- ed scenes between the leaders. aris- ing out of jhcso ilivergcuirivs baxu occurred in the course oi the pro- (roediligs. He Prefers Jail To Marriage; Breaks Glass HOOTLE. hing“ Feb, 1i), - "Wlnlts the big idea?" asked a policeman who found William liurko looking at a hole he 11nd made with a brickin a plate glass window. _ “l was going to be married to- morrow morning. but l'd rather go to jail," replied Burke. llo was’ remanded for inquiries when he reached court. To Develop Mines _ of East Kent (‘Canadian Prele) LONDON, Feb. 19. -»Coai fields in East Ke-nt are to be develops-ii government encourage- iuent the cabinet having decided to extend credits to the amount of £2,000,000 for the purpose, and it lost. his wealth in the is predicted that this will event- 11°11 1° ‘he Comm" 0' establishme-nt of it is stated that there are pun- Wants Canadian Chaplain Gen. Fang Vu-Heieenp. famous "Chnletien General" of Chine. W710 inn Inked Rev. Dr. Jonathan Go- foroh, noted Presbyterian minion- ‘ery. toeet ee chaplain lo hie ermyi Dr. Goiorth. who In now in Toronto, In leaving immediately In rlepolhe next Tuesday morninl- to the invitation. ise on tho laud reform programme offered by Mr. Lloyd George was the conference of delegates of thc - the Minister-of Agriculture to the does ‘not help ‘to solve the unem- ployment problem because the em- employnd. They demand that» the tax payers money he not iraed to the detriment of p‘ of Commons tonight ‘ treaty of Iraq which consists of a Plilllli ll [Illlwl Mysterious “G. Scher- Discussion Yester- day. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb 19.— Shipment. oi‘ a ‘curluad oi liquor every few iliiyi-i to Ford, OnL, for re-sliipnlent to Mexico by a man described as “ti. Scherer," was the chief topic of discussion at the customs probe today. Post Office author- ities have been unable to locate Scherer in Ford, and the manager of the Dominion Distillers Limited. Montreal, who have been shipping liquor to Scllercr. could ~not toll ihc committee today who Sliilfiftll‘ was or what he looked like, ex- i-ept that hc believed he lived in Detroit. ()'l"l'A\V.‘\, Fi-b lit. -'l‘lll-. Re llnnce Mirnufilciiiring Company of iihicugo referred tn before the Smuggling Enquiry Committee as contracting for prison made gar- ments today wired the committee ‘ill follinvs: . “'i‘lie statement made before your Ltoinmittee that the Milton F. iloodwin shirt is prison made is untrue". The committee in reply will wire ihc company asking its manager in come to ‘Ottawa to testify. ll . B. Legislature T0 Meet lfliillfilllllfi er” Chief Topic of coilhi. ‘A. counts i (Special to the Guardian) “Nil ililVEilliiiElil, NllBllS- INESS, NiliHlNB Til llBSiRlitl nouns u. MEIGHEN Before House is Wh or not Members Shall Take Holiday Till March 15th at C0untry’s Expense -Adj0urnment Will Render Customs Probe Committee Propaganda Asserts Leader. Roman Catholics Reopen Mexican (Canadian Press) ico is apparently growing tense. Numerous schools Leader of the wing of the Ontario Conservative party which see-ks a revision of the prohibition law andiornl party in the House to ilivcrt government control of the sale of lquor. who declares the issue is to beforced in the Ontario house Schools ‘MEXICO OITY, Feb. 19.— ’i‘he Roman Catholic situation in Mex- less where OTTAWA. 0nt., Feb. 19. kill. lion. Arthur Meighen, Conserva- tiver lender lonight issued the fol- lowing statement. “Them is evlilieni-c of an (lTl-illll- izcil effort on the part of the i.ib- public attention from the fer-blu- IIPRS oi’ the governmoilt by sprouti- ing suggestions thui the (‘onservit- lives are obsirucliil); publii- busi- ni-ss. Every mic knows thi-ri- is no business to obstruct. Thi- government bus prosoniied no let‘; isialion to parliament oltlii-i‘ in the commons or ihc Si-nuic, and it has no legislation rcuiiy lo pro- soul. “Tho only question is wlicthcr we continue here ur vixhcthor we go home on a holiday at the coun- try's expense iill the 15th of 4, hi... A Powerless — Poor hiurch. The one course costs the country just as much as the other. "lly remaining at ‘our posts we can curry on aind complete discus- sions. ivhlch in any event must suiuetinn; lake place. We can as well be prepared lo support and make effective the work of the i-innmliiiec investigating the fraud in the (Iusliims and Excise Depart. lllfllili-l. 'l‘bi-. latter purpose alone is wlell win-iii while. With par. liaincni ndjinirnc-il and members none this vomniiiioie will be help- less and its work largely a farce. All talk about. our obstructing busi- ui-ss is propngzliulit and poor pro- puaanilii. Tho government is i-n u ‘pitiful plight, and cannot func- tion. 'i‘lii‘re is in iuct no govern- ment prepared to transact the urgent business of the country." " l4“. -_<~.{.'~’-..,_.-_<<,lw<~s \ ‘in -. a»; tin-- curriculum included Roman Catholic religious instructions are re-opening with religious teaching excluded and observance of relig- ious emblems eliminated. This is said to miI-et with the approval oi‘- March 11th (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, N. LL. Feb. 19.—"Prem ier Baxter has announced that the New Brunswick legislature would uipen on Thursday. ‘Mlirfill l1- -i.¢0->-—~—— Proposal Causes Flurry in Dry Circles (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Feb. 19’intcnsc interest has been aroused here i~n dry circles over u plan prollflfled 11X Assistant Secretary Andrews oi the Treasury to have the govern- ment purchase the entire sililllll’ of medicinal whiskey amounting to about 20,000,000 gallons at a cost of nearly $40U.000,000'ii1 order to keep it from bootlezgfiffl- ll the government buys it it will distri- ‘buie the whiskey and many advo- cates of ntoilificntlon of the Voi- steail Act believe it will prove the beginning of a great movement to establish the system of govern- ment handling of liquor 110W l1‘ force in certain Canadian 111"" inces. hotest Against Immigration inducements (Canadian Pren) ILONIDON, iFeb. lbw-Warwick- shlre farmers sent a communica- National Farmers ‘Union depreciating ill" authorities in urging U10 Wgflcul" dom to take advantage of the re- duced fares to the Dominion aull migrate there. This communication wws considered at a meeting of the councii_ today and actiop taken upon it. A resolution was adopted by ‘the council dl ting the attention of "fact that ‘slabs aided emismtioa igrantu are drawn mainly f-mm a class who are not liable to be-un- re- the empire settlement policy be considered immediately mid ‘British agricul- tural interests. ' lHEllY l5 the government. N0 Foundation To Report (Canadian Press) \W\lRiSAiW, -I<‘i!b._» 19.—Jl‘he report of tho arrest of the Polish “blue- bearil" charged with killing 53 por- i-ions, as nzcouutcil in a Wilrsuw dc- spatch to illorliu, is shown in be without foundation. Another Drop in Franc (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. lil.—l\t the close oi‘ the foreign exchange market to dily French francs stood at a new low record of 115.40 to the pound sterling. Francs were freely of- fered on adverse reports concern- ing the political situation in Paris. -Z——<e&————- Royal Engagement Will be Announc- ed Shortly (Canadian Press) ‘LONDON, Feb. 19.-—Engagemcnt oi Prince Jlcnry tho third son oi King George, to iljliiy ‘Mary Scott, duuzliter of the Duke of Bucoo- lcurlr it is understood. will be an- nounccil shortly after the imrloil oi‘ court mourning for Dowager Queen Alexandra wbch ends to- morrow. ‘Prince Henry will celebrate his twenty sixth birihilay on ‘iliurch 31 and Lady iMnry Scott, ihc fourth llfllllthlrr of the Earl of iBuci-lcuch is twenty. She is nn especial fav- orite of Queen iMary and is reput- e.) to be beautiful. iPrince ‘Henry has been o. fre- quent visitor to Bow Hill, Selkirk the. home of the Buccleuchs whose title dates 'bi'ick to 166‘3_ illlillloilllllfi IN ‘ENUWBANK (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, N. 13.. Feb. 19.—<Nel- son Greonlaw, a young married man about 27 years of ngo lies at his home in North Head. Grnnil Munuu ilsland, .N. 11.. in a precar- éifinn Opens Trade Bureau at Copenhagen (Canadian Press) LONDON, Fob. i9. —A (Zimodlull Commercial Bureau is being vs- iilDliShBd at Copenhagen, and l‘). Wligress, who will take charge of the new station, is reported as saying Cwnnda wants to ilevelop trade with Scandinavia, as \_\'i: un- iliarstond that "thi-r-Scaudiuttvians prefer to trade with ihc liriiish Liolnlnlonii. li is piiiiitieil out lhzti in 1925 Denmark bout-iill 51X 1111i‘ lion ilollars’ worth oi‘ (‘anuiiizin goods, which sets a record. Qi-i-i- Temporary Union of Theological Schools (Canadian Press) JlALlFAX, Fcb. l8.—-'l‘hc lloaril of this Presbyterian College, liuii- fox today considered the ri-conr moniiittitriis oi‘ the regents of ‘Mlillili Allison Uuivemity, Suokvillc, N. IL, for the tumporilry union of its (ilegmgicgii School with Pine llili. The rccmnm-rnilzitions were adopt- ed with one or two minor moiliiillll- tions in the. wording. A committee of tho Pine llili faculty will go to ‘SUlJkViiil! ni-xi Monday lo complete the ncadenlic adjustments. ‘fhicse recommenda- tionis will now ‘be sent to tho Educ- ational Commission which meets at Toronto iluring Mintch. and will bc tic-nit with finally ht ‘ihc next mi-i-t. ing of tho General (Zoirncil of ihc liullini Church in Juno. Etc. The Weather, A FLAPPER CAN'T HAVE HER com:- EATER AN‘ dim‘ HiM ‘mo a ions condition as a result of frost lllllllill (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Feb. 1i). —The House ratified the convention between Great Britain and the Iraq kingdom whereby the British mandate is extended in a maximum of twenty five years. The signing of the treaty on Jan. 14th was in conformity with the decision of the League of Nations council in the Anglo-Turkish dis- pute over the territory of Mosul which lies within Jrnq, The vote was 160 to 11¢. bite and exposure the result of ly~ ing- out for six or seven hours in a snowbank a few nights ago with the thermometer registering about l0 ibeiow zero. (lrcenlww was found shortly sit.- cr daybreak byaresidentwhllc on his way to work, the latter being startled by seeinl two bare hands protruding from the snow. Remov- ing the snow the man found Green law lying nscious. Greenlnwh hands and feet were frozen and ii was necessary to ampuiate one hand completely and with the ex- llls couditi hope for his recovery. nonosvro Poll. iih-ilinriiinp- ilsirong winds or guli- from norihtresi icoliler with snow. iliizh tide this nfii-rnimii lli 4.714 and illllhlTllHV nlorillilg at 0.21). Sun sols this uftoriioim iit 51H and risi-s iiiillnrrnw morni-zig at 6.52. -Fuli moon Sniuriluy. l-‘eb. 12.27 p. m. Summersiilc tide eighteen utes later than (thnrlotieioivn. min Maximum and minimum temper- 27ili din-ks. limit prices when not mix- Mishap t0 Prince Evens up Shoulder LONDON, Feb. 1i) ~-Thc Prince of Wales is receiving twongratulzt- tions insti-nil of lfllllliiliifllllfi on his must l'l‘L'l:lli, fall from u horse, in wilii-li ills lcit collar bone was brokoil. ii has been found that the new ' brouk evens up a sag in the Princes‘ right shoulder caused when his other collar _ ‘bone was snapped in a fall a couple oi.’ y-i-urs ago. »——-~»——<0)-—~-i-‘ Montrealer Keeps Word Drinks, Poison .'\iilN'i‘ltli.\i., Fr-b. i9 ----"This is my last night; when i return t0 ibe house, i'il i)l' ilcud," Stanislas Hamel, ‘iii yours of age, told his wife bi-rc last i-vt-uing as he left ihi- buiisie. ilo kept his word, and look ihc contents 0i‘ a bottle ilr i-iirbulic acid. iii‘ ilicii at mid- night i-n a local hospital. C‘) Party Organization Discussed (Canadian Press) ()'l"i‘i\i\\"1\_ l“i~b. l!i--\Vhen the Liberal caucus lliijOllfllfttl it was ilnniuiiiiwwil tbui discussion had ‘bean conflni-il to party organizatiopbath in and nui-siilc the ‘House. ———————Qe->-—-—- Drifts Out to Sea Before Eyes 0f Frantic Wife (TOUIFFICNAY, ll. (‘., Foil. 19. — ii (‘foro lhi- eyes of his frilillic wife and iluspiii- lll‘l‘ i-|'i‘i>ris lo save liilll, (‘liurli-s Aubry. iii. drifted out. into (lcorgiu Stroll, at Black Uri-ck. ii-n mill-s from hero‘. and is |l<'iii?\'(‘(i to have ili‘t‘ll ilrowncd, it ivus l(‘lil‘lll‘li yicstcrilny. Aubry, in charge of n temporar- ily irloseil luniboi- sump at Black (‘roi-k. with a pike pole in hand yesterday pnshsil oir from the bunch on n log in pursuit i1‘ n-i- oilii-i- largo log which had gmm ziiiriit. liimiilg llli‘. llilik‘, hi‘ rrlml out to his wife who was dressing in ibvir home nearby. only half i-lziil. slic rushed out and plunged illlii ibe sen, but was unable to aid iii-i‘ husbuiiii who was draw-n rap- liily out into flu‘ straits on the re- coding iide. Sieurch of ailjiu-onl shores ha! fniliad to revcul his body. iAnnouncements, \ Coming Events, '. - Meetings, Etc. in Moore a Mp- niternosn and buy 7741 "Fl-anthers “hinted-Goose Ind _ __.'-,._._ ._ <--.,_¢,,,_,.,__,_,n "Como down i.i-uil's this yllill‘ i-nki‘. (‘Ii nitur Henry McFnrlane C O0. o Upholsterers. resets-mum. "The animal meeting of QhOy caption of the thumb. all the fing- Quebec, snow ers from the other hand. latter on Ch‘iown, snow part of one foot had to be umpu-‘i-lt. John, snow tated and al the toes of the other. ‘llnslon, rain while serious gave New York, cloudy . llslifez. know 26-434 the Red cross, 69 Grafton St. 26~1l3 . . r n0 —42 held in the hell Wednesday. ......-.-.‘-. 33-*1|Qflh_ gtlmah 7757-I-20-lttlml '. ail-iii . ._ . . 85-28 "The simian bouquet of Mereli- ‘ 40-18mm! Farmers institute will m’ m» !°. ' atures: Rod (‘mas Soc-let will be held on Toronto. (‘ifillliy . . . . . . . . . .. 32~2il Tuesday, March ad at 4 p. m. et_ ' Montreal, snow