l believe that there is n cosmic gpnsclolllllfil with which our indlr. ldual consclousnesses coxelatc, n ,>%}/ //// The People's Paper mllxluls or A MAXIMS MERCHANT °F " ..__ MERCHANT, Parents, put the emphasis on truth, and see that the children don't catch you straying. ‘ASSUUIATIUN HEiil YESTER Afternoon And Evening Sessions Lar gely A Report Of Mr. J. A. MacDonald, Provin illlillilllillclli lllllllv WlHllll DAY IN STRANIIMHETE lINE ‘ll Flllllilfi ttendelh- ‘IE x c ell e n t‘ cial Dairy Superln- Hm saufHopes l l Miss lleenanw Under Operation (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, March 6.—Mlss Mal"- garet Heenan, daughter of the Hon. Peter l-leenan, Minister of Labor was admitted to St. Michael's hospital last night, and operated on thismornirlg. She is underthe care of Dr. O'Su11lvan and a. private patient. The operation was complet- ed at 10 o'clock this morning, and EllllHlE llllll wlllll lllll ll llllllllllllsls Authorities? Helpless flllblflllflllllll Delivered [$.00 ""- °'"‘"“ "- ‘r l. u... CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7.192s v---»~----- owl»- M o»- Iornlng Guardian, Foul-ll l5?! Norwegian Skater Retains Title ‘BlEllENl [ll (Canadian Press) ‘ LONDON, March ll. —-- Sonja. Henic. littlo Noryrl-gian figure skater" luduy" rctaincd llcr liilc lri‘ ladies world champion by a bril- liant exhibition of frcv figure skat- ing» hllss Alurihci Vinson, Boston girl. captured sgcond place, Bliss; lll Pllll Frllzi Burger oi‘ Vienna was third and Bliss (‘onstnncc Wilson oi‘ Tor- lifillflelll" llfllllcrs Re-Elected For Ensuing Yea Trade Agreement Discussed Both Afte Thc llunuul lllecliull oi the Prov- incial Dallry Association: held ycs- (erday afternoon, inaugurated :1 gfflihfi of Farmers‘ nleetiugs to be held at the Strand Theatre this wcok- Yesterday's meeting was well intended, and jlldgillg by thc lnlcrcsi luanliflesleil ‘lilrnugiloilt ii look‘ as if 1928 will be a luost suc- cessful year" for tile dairy industry on ‘Prince Edward Island‘. Aflcr the minutes of lllc previous“) incl-ling were read and adopted us‘ W39 also the ilinuncial report, ibc- rclloyvlug address was given: Mr. W. J. Gilbson. President, ill opening the meeting spoke as fol- lows: ‘ It has been the custom in the past for the President to give a short address reviewhzg the work of thc past year. and making a fcw suggestions for consideration that might be beneficial for thc future. Thc splendid address given be- fore the Rotary Club by Mr. J. A. MacDonald. Dairy Superintendent’, for the province and published ill the papers of the province, gave the history of dairying from its m- caption. not only of this province, but of the lvbolc Dominion. Each province beginning in a very hum-l ble W8)’. meeting difficulties as thcyl came, and overcoming them and al-l ways pressing forward till at pres-j ent the dairy industry in Canada. according to statistics is of the va- luc of three hundred million dol-l lars. Now, to comc our own province. uring thc year tllc output of but- ter was considerably larger than- thc previous year. tllc value was: 742-765. There was a slight falling ofl‘ ill the quantity of cheese, but, tllc total money received for butter. and cheese was in excess of the pre- vious year. ‘ As regarding the quality of our buttcl" and cheese I don't think I. can do better tllcn to quote froln thc lMarltime Farmer) of Feb. 7th. "P. E. I. butter and cllecsc, ac- cording to thc cheese and butter graders report by Province received from Mr. T. Hicks, Montreal. the TQllOWlHE figures on Butter which gives P. E’. Island thc leading posi- I r--" Australia lqnfidebv _ B r i n g nd Evening. Back to Islam Fid rnoon A --Old Arab Lea r Comes Out in Open Against Former Al- tion over all Canada with a grad- ing percentage of 98.1. Quebec is second with a percentage of 92.8. The Island also enjoys ‘the distinc- l- , lion of ranking second in cheesc.~ les- ' Ontario being first, wlth-92.6, P.E.I.' M- 91.9." . LONDON. Alurch 6- Great Now, Gentlemen, we have good reason to feel proud of our record. proud of our dairy instructor, and of our cheese and butter makers, for we know this did not happen by chance, but. by knowledge and hard work. I wish to call your attention to perhaps the most important and probably men i0 thc moral support most urgent question that. will come which hc had previously been glv- before us today. namely (Markets). lug (lescri orders on the frontiers we klww W!‘ mflPlwl-S all? 11001196 of ibc l5rilish' mandates in lrak. by Australian and New Zefllandnolw-l-ii flllii 'i'l‘llll$j(ll‘(lillllil. butte“ This bum" i5 Pmduced ml‘; Thus lhc inlvrlnitlcllt warlllrc d" Smmner condmml-‘ll m” Pmducfiou till.- nurlhl-ln hilrilt-l" oi‘ thc “s ‘in’ also recellfmg a’ “m” 9i 6lgrcut Arabian iil‘.'4(’i'l bus suddenly Gem's per 1b‘ Th“ is commg mtplturncd from fights with 'l"(7i7i)0l' Canada 118mb’ duty free‘ U tmslbanils lulu _ll proposition of bu‘:- $lgggrgufliirltinwilg Leggnguugjy 7);" lug Tommy Atkins face lilo whole this provméye is l‘: is impugsszélflse t: might of lln- Wuhubls. _ ' ' ‘ Thruc sunlll British warships ln ' Kowl-it Buy ul llll- head -of "thc Plvrsiiln tillii‘. u ilrilish illl‘ force. Britain is facing unolbcl" Sudan Ahdlul Azlz lbu Sand. Sultan 01' Nejd and self-styled King of tho llcdjuz, who since 1001 has hroflght lhl: “Ethan Dynasty from exile go a dominant position lll Arabia, gins zllldell rifles, ammunition. foodnnd (Coullnucll on pugi- 3) Association Would _ Lively Discussion "AlJOIISh Tag Days, (Special 10?: Guardian) At League Meeting TORONTO. March 6.—-A meeting? (Special w Tile Guardian) GENEVA, Nlarch 6.-—A lively dis- °l u" wlll-"llllwls V) "18 Sflldleffilcussio non thc non-ratification oi rehabilitation association of Toron-|conventions particularly tllc Geneva 1° W118 held Yesterday l" the Cllylopium convention of 1925. took place T1111!“ t-lw Purpose or orlznnlzlns alsl. me meeting of nic Council of “"11 °l "1113093 1° Bet the assoc-thc League ol‘ Nations this morning. lflllvn "Ildvl" Wly- Sir Austen Chamberlain, British The meeting opened with the Foreign Secretary pointed out that adoption of thc constitution and ratification by seven members of the 8532:?“ lallfillociy llllgCauncil was nsccssary i? bring the . u .w c um conven on into orcc. recalled that the Association lladl Representatives of Canada, Ru- bccn formulated at a meeting tlvomania. Holland and Japall explain- mfllll-llfi 880- ed the delay of their countries and lelhcdpurposct of ‘the aseoclatlonlannounccd that ratification by these l san, was o rose each year a countries would take place shortly. reasonable sum of money for thclThc whole question of ratification relief of ex-servlce men and wom-lwas placed on the agenda of the en and their dc; ndents. Thc main next session. llllrposc o! the association ll. wasl stated was l0 abolish all tag daysl in Toronto. It would act. as a head-j quarters for tllc various charitable.‘ funds to such an extent as to do 3W8)’ with the necessit for them l4) 01811-11110 these collections, and by 1 mlllllfll; it easy for any ex-soldler,‘ 1131a mwobtaln relief quickly by ap- D n8 one specified organization.- ThLs would nlean that in iuturclcldcd opposition to thc application .__,-ooQ______ Opposition To _ Quota System (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. March 6.—Dc- ill lruk. unll sl-zlllcrllll outposts arc _ <~ll|l'i'l"onloll \\"1'h thc task of iloid- ' ' lug ill chm-k lir- most powcrfui combination m‘ lriiu-s in ull Arabia. 'l‘llosl- flgllil of lilo desert url: filled with l ruling zeal and u contempt for (loath comparable rlllly" with tllc fanaticism of tho .\ludhisis oi‘ (he Sudan- Alcssollgi-rs irmu Kolvllif. wilo And Canada lSpeciai to The Guardian) LONDON, March 6.—-’I‘llc first regular empire airship roulc will probably be between England and Canada. Alrships now under con- struction will probably be flying this year. Westward thc flight. will be by way of tllc Azores and easterly" thc journey will be straight, because winds arc generally westerly. These announcements were lnadc last, night by Air Vlcc Marshal Sir Seftoil Brallcker, who said: "Wc arc ahead of tllc world in airship con- struction and we cannot afford to bother the people to establish our imperial air routes fol" us. Aviation port lhai lbn Sand told a n-ccni coniilrenct- nl' lribcsmeu that find- l lug bill-k lilo “in‘l‘iill.-l.~;" or Kowoil. ,in zlppi-ul in i-hc sword l l RESENTS REPRISALS llllllorln lbll Sand bus buvll friendly i0\\"fll‘(i rile Brllisll.‘ nild only a your" ago sigucll u trcaiy wlill lilt-nl, Hut lrllk uir force against Arabian __ , _,tn till! reported number of llOO have gllngkmt gséefiligzs ggiglefégnwalilnlscl illingiy changed this nltltudc. uoyby a“ amps will Slow u‘; and] ll was ‘ bis sumo lbll Sand who m“ more comfortable and more ill Ilcr-ember, lililfi, ovlerlhrtlw the cheaply... lnsl romnzlni of thc kingdom l-f Illcdjaz. created as part of tllc ai- lios movements against Turkey in lhn World War. lbll Snud hlnlscli‘ played mostly u negative role m lill) big conflict. lll- allied lllnlsl-ll’ “with (ircul. Britain. but WES held Meeting Of Social there would be only one tag day ln|of the immigration quota syslcm lo 7bl°lllfl U185 Ming poppy day. lthc countries of tllc western hclnls- lion. G. Howard Ferguson and; Rev. Dr. H. J. Cody were elected to’ honorary 1m; m; llltlon of the v had rendered "flranizctlon o pherc was expressed by Secretary of State Kellogg today bciorc the mbfirflhip in recog- Senate committee on immigration. aluablc services they Thc Secretary took a position ill in bringing about lil0|C0llfliCL with Lllc recommendations l‘ the Association. | of secretary of labor Davis, who Q —— ,ba.s Ifmred 3 restriction of Mcxi-l can gra on and has also sug- l igcstcd that quotas bc provided for .1111 latln American nations and Ca- i'll (7lll'('k by‘ ibll Rusbill. wlro is if! alliance with the Turks- Al tili- l-nll of tho war. howovor. active (Spcclal to The Guardian) fighting broke nul- bctyvcon lbo TORONTO, March 6.-—Tilc Gov- rivul Bctlouill loaders over tho cmor General. Viscount Willing-basis or Kiln-lulu lllld lhn Sand won don. Dr. J. G. Fitzgerald. Dr. Helen iilul. polul on his \l\‘£‘I~ll(.‘l'll frontier. McMurcliy and ‘Dr. Gordon Bates l-‘rmu ihcrl: ho slcudily l-xlnndnd spoke at a recent meeting of the his ilmninions. i‘lnull,v loading lbc $061111 Wile“ Cmlllcll. held in the survivors of (he Itusllid dynasty Lll-l-lfi TlK-‘Bl-l"! 8i ol-l-BWQ- M5113’ into cllptiriLv. On Jan. .\‘, 1926. in other distinguished guests occupied lhc Iloiy (lily n; 319......’ y... ‘vnu Hygiene Oounci her recovery is expected to be rapid. as Terrorism In- onto illi- Doctor S-oll-ght , for 1n have just arrived ill. Iiasru, lrllk, re- illg sbllliererl his ilopr-s uf-hllng- lrnk and Tnlllsjnrilaniu lo lsiaul by, pi-ul-l-iul nll-t-llods, ho bull dPcid-Jd ' vessels of that company llt present. ruprlsals by the is not gomg w compete wnh ship flknlliill- raiders. resulted in tleathsl She was with her father on his trip to Wmrlipeg in connection with a labor dispute from which he re- turned here yesterday. Unsatisfied and... Will Be Considered (Canadian Press) ()T'I‘AWA, Ont. lllurl-h 6- —-'l‘ilc (invcrnnlcnl will give further con- sideration m thc claims of home bunk dieposllors whidh bavc not been satisfied. This nus stated to a delegation of members oi‘ Parlia- ment tollny by llon- James A. Robb, Mluisicr oil‘ Fln-ancé. Thc amount ileccssary to satisfy" these claims was estimated by tho delc- gation ill. approximately $455,000. ——-—~¢0>———— Change In Name Authorized (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Quo. hlarch 6. - Ilringing about. closer association with lilo Canadian National Rail- wuys system, of ‘which they are uu lull-grill lxlrt, under thc some board of directors rhough opemtuzl as separate companies, tllc Curm- lilinn Govcrirmpilt Merchant Mar- ine. Limited, the Canadian National llwcsl. indies) Steumshlps. Limited and tllc (lanallinn Notional Steam- -sllip.~l (Iompuily. Limited. l-ifectivs Mar, l5. will "be operated under tin: ua-illn "Canadian National Steam- sllips" ii virus announced today b)‘ RB. Teukie. (ieneral Manager oi‘ the C. (l. M. M. Autlrority for ‘this change in the name is contain- lcd lrl chapter 29 statutes of Can- ada 1927. ' The (Tanadiail Government Mel"- cllnul. hlnriuo. Limited, ilperatcs till‘ frclgllt and passenger carrying creases in Chinese Country Districts. (Canadian Press) PEKING, March 6, - Official despatclles from Swalow describe. an intensification oll‘ Communist terrorism lu the country districts in North-Eastern Kwaugtung caus- illg tho wholesale exodus of rc- fugcos from Swutow and 1O tho sen. 1r is (estimated that ihcrn arc 50.000 refugees in Syvatow uiollr: whose streets are ibrougcd with men. women and children lacing misery. giving the city" the appear"- ance of Black Sea cities to which the willie missions fled uftcr till Bolshevist Revolution» All steamers going to lnilo (fhina and the Dutch Indies arc stated to be crowded with refugees. Thc despaiches state reliable in- formation indicates that an (lllllTF? town of srlvoral thuosalnl inhabit- ants, mostly Roman Catholics i’) thc region of llwciluishicn. south- east of Swatow was exterminate-d by tllc Communists, thc alleged reason being because they were Christians The ifdiillillj’ districts near Swil- iow are beiiovcd to have boon stricken the hardest but other tor- rorlsm is reported from the south- ern and central provinces. The despfitcilcs say ‘that tlllo authorities were belpless'or unwilling to cope with tllc situation. Thus far therc bus been no anti-foreign activities» Reports of wholesale murders oi‘ propertled classes were received from Canton on February 11th, des- patches saying that Conlmuill-lt activities llud again assumed lip- prcvlable proportions. More than a nliillon farmers. fishermen and salt makers were reported i0 have "gone red”. to have established ".1 communc. wiped out titles in lanrl and confiscated property ni‘ llic wealthy- i The (Talladlan National (West. Qu e s t i o n ing Death of New Jer- sey Girl Disciaims "all Connection With Murder of Young Governess. l , NEW YORK. March Ii. -- Dix:- Pllll ll l ll l NEE IN THE lllllillll "torch murder" of Alias rowll walked in l quarters, lalo YOSLCTOB)’ and gave himself "up- lie was “down and but". he said. and bad been livllu: in lodging houses in Brooklyn and Philadelphia and surrendered. hi! explained, hocauso he was without Imoncy and that living was belinl; y l l l (From Our Own Correspondent) OT"i‘A'\VA, Onr, March 6. —Til~.* not result oi‘ shorter speeches has beou more speeches and the buzl- get debate has been elongated ln- to three weeks» it is now antlcipaz- i-d it will conclude this week wlin “mac peflmus b‘. the Ponce hunt an Ullrofillticietl ‘lrumml-r stroke. “The 1m“ wnsf getting so hm and from tllc loader oi‘ lllc opposition m" com we“, so do“ to me ma‘ 1 followed by tho Prime Minister. though-L i, boner ,0 m“, up began- Onl- of the developments arisinglmey “o, my‘ he 5.3M out of thc budget has been a di-l-l h. a new w New Jay-Bey aumoy-lr. tillci cll-avalgo bl-twven the progrcu- [as] ,1 was learns‘; today, the n1; sivos fund lhv lllblrrais- ‘Filo trill-deg...“ “d‘§zl'tll flame" lm-entm dis. tilde of lbc lformer lwiilg that blJ-=.._1fl1med u" connecnuu with m", twcnn {W0 l-viis rho former profess-z ‘murder m- rht, “oven...” whose 1'0 flllmtti" ll") lBK-‘wr- m“ (lollfiemmfflallliill; body was found more than llvflli- llllll 411*‘ lllWRF-“l ll! lllml "' two woe-ks ago nczlr Hermlrdsviiie. quarrels the lzrcfllor-l l>lll'»‘"1@=='-*"N.J. it also asserted he was too has developed bctyvecn i’!‘U§T“5‘l' Pbrnkc" ll» hire cuullsci to defend ivu wllllvl- liliillscil‘. Tho “Qilli! Bunk iicposltulzs are‘ making further demands 10 till‘ l-X tent m‘ nollriy half "u million. 111:". ‘ Robb lhlllllfi n ls establishing s1 in.“ Brown was found uncons- daiurorous precedent, but lll- will p10,“. U“ u... nmmmg of y-eu 3n consider it» Prom-vdings ill ilk: "m... U... NM.- Jcrsny gown Hm" ugrii:llilill"ul and colonization com-Moth“, nun 1mm. g-nlnnlled with miller are likely w develop lino gasoline and She bad been robbed one of the most. contentious insures 0g a lafgg nmuunl of money and of the scallion, Thl- (lovernnloili in 335,,“ i“ bunds. This wnu later ra- ihe form of Minister" Forks: has his 1|ll'll(’ll to pblll-e nnil prgvldgd llln blwk lib fllifllllfl» Ill!“ ll-‘llll 11ml ll)" lonlyclue 1.01110 mysterious murder, ilnmigmlion policy or luck ol‘ ruli~",\.-¢nu|pll,ny'illx Ibo monoy and icy". the woukcst point in thc 11ll)"i)OIl(iS vats n lUlIPI‘ from thc wo- clzll urulol" is lo bl: attacked wiul-[finulrg slayer sayiugile was stan- DETAILS OF CRIME Olll. mercy’. . lug. out ill all liutornobllo and Oiii‘ 0f tin» results of l0lil$lllllll3 ‘would go "God knows whcro." Thc vrforls n!‘ i(|\\'\ll‘(§li llrciglll rates llulltll‘ uuid that. till: murderer was indies) Stenmships, Ltd, was form- cll in operate the vessels plying between Canada and West indies lxlrls and thc Canadian Natiouall Steamship Company, Lid, operates thc coastal yrcsscls- The circular announcing lilo change is approved by Sir Henry W- Til_Olll't0ll, chairman and pres» New York-Havana Flight Successful lllcnl m‘ the National System. and (Canadian Press) D.E. (‘ralioyvhyfl VlCf-“Pfesident ill HAVANA, .\larcll li- — 'l‘he charge. mollopiane, Columbia. carrying Charles A. Levine. Wilmer A. Slultz and Miss .\label Boll, arriv- ed here today from New York at 1.325 p.111. Split In Ontario Prohibition Union PRESIDENT IN BAD ODOR OVER ALLEGED ARTICLE BY HIM CONDONING LIQUOR CON- TROL ACT. TORONTO. March —A resolu- tion voicing luck of confidcilctl in “Dental Bill” Again, Met Defeat (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. 5., March 6.-— The "Dental bill". a measure providing amendments to the Dental Act whereby it will bc illegal for prac- titioners not registered with the Nova Scotla Dental Board to be employed ill Dental Parlors. and which has occupied the attention of thc Legislature not only at. the last three sessions consecutively, ' ;ivc rcslmllslbiliiy ill lilo >on l-crlnill l-olnnlollillcs for cor- rurrylng n suicide potion with him _‘lulll zones is a lcsl-lcncll not carll- and WUlilfl cousuzluc il miller tihau ling of lilo C. NIR. oi’ nearly MK submit 1n arrival. - lmlliions and in lbut connection thc , l-‘rlends oi Alias Brown said ho!‘ lllfii jilPFPRS‘ "Canadian National only male acquaintance hall been lLiabililii-s ls ilfly" six millions ac- some one when: she referred to n94 [cording l0 n rcpoll lhblcil loduy. “lilo doctor‘? . Lust evening .\lr- lrviuc. Albcrlll. ‘ Three days later it was founll slung by Mr, Dunuingk criticism that lJr-(‘lemcni had been a of group syn-lloln in pzirliillneni, ou- friend cf {he governess, and ‘hall tercd into n gone-rill defence if frequently been seen in her com- that nlctiloll oi‘ government. llr: pany, His photograph was broad- sprlkc of lbn group as indicating Gill-ll. and he was sought in nearby‘ an awakvning oi‘ the people lil rc- slates as lilo only possible means guld to rile-ll" pl-rsoual and roliect- all‘ arriving at :1 definite solution o1 general the murder. liovclopnlcni and sorlul welfare of Police ‘illili rcduubied their Pl~ ll“. wnnlry. lln gpnlql- nlgn of (ho ‘forts with tln~ receipt of tho not" need of co-rlpcrutitln and o1‘ Odll-llfitilt)’ Illlfl ll ‘W! lllfllliilli llB W-‘IF cation in tho principles of the ‘in hiding lll BTOOlKlYII 01' Phila- movonlclli. and br- took a solnr-‘dclpllia. 4 what. (luspulring vicwuof Canadian, CiPIUUIII. was uurvcognlzed 3F civilization ill. lbv- abstract. llc .11» yvulkcd into D011"? 11011110118116?“ couldn't soc that it was gciiiug and asked to bu (ilrwlod 1301116 0T‘ anywhere and said that it. was fire of Donut)‘ Inspector Arthufl‘ lacking intelligent aim. His cou- ;(‘llrrl whose 1min luld been hulltlllfi icnllon generally’ was things would lllllll for" tlrll (iflYF- _ bc holler if thorn were a grcuic!‘ "l'l11 D1" lfllll! Clel-Ilelll/ he an‘ uou llcod. Coming Events, lnada. Discussing tllc question of ilnnli- _ , , l gratlon fronl Canada Secretary Kel- llogg said that: the people of the United States had a blood relation- ship with those of Canada, and that ihcrc was every reason why tlrlli.‘ dpollcy of close association and Mqoule __ _ rce om of movement across the .0...“ m ‘iggffluiwlfflhl ggdwlzif border should be maintained. There |,,g.,,day_ March m!‘ H “M11110 first was no reason from a labor stand- glm, night ‘allowing point, to restrict inlmigration from ' Canada. and placing of the move- ment from Canada to tllc United States on tllc same basis as fronl European countries to the United States would be unwise. 2985-34-21 l .__i |‘T'('(|lll0 to Carnival at lluuirl" llllcr hlurch 10th. Prizcs for bc-"i. "Plumes. 29-l0-3-ti-3l' zozs-al-cal l ,""'(-'°ll<‘l‘l‘l and Ilox Social lll luwlul lluli, rl-lllny, lumen 9th» l: "WWW. on Saturday. “llvrso Races. ltll-crsidc Park. “'('°lll""l'l "ml "(l-l Sflvl-‘ll l“ Vl-ruon. Wednesday. July 18H]. Pmviull lluli, Frilluy levl-nlllg ‘Mar. 1928. 3935.33.31 !)lil.. ill, ii o'clock. l1 not flnc, Sili- ._____. lil‘(iil_\' cvcniug- 2901-3-13 “ll"¢ll0)" at. lluuicl" River. ‘WW-ll 71-h» Rullllco vs- Wlnuloznl Skating actor game. 2941-3-6-21 “'-’A good hllskot social alld (‘.011- ccri 1o be ilelti in Wlnsioc lluli, Tburulay. March 8tb- Program tlnngale M Rem9-s|13|dou_ commencing at 7:.'l0, Ladies wllll rch 9th. Soc postors. baillmis frcc. lf stormy. Flldav 29913-540. night. 29337-3-0-31 "llolfalet Shipping Club will be “Prince Edward Island Poultry loading llvc bogs nl roam; 3mm," Association will hold their annual 0n Tuesday. March 13- J. R- Mcwu- poultry show on March 6. 'l and 8th. lllnns. 393543,»; 2; in their showrooms at the Nash ' Motor Car 00.. Lower Queen 5L. ‘lsneflerve Wednesday’ July 11m opp. J. O. l-lyndmnn d: Co. All cor- for Marie Horse Races, gwggqqfi-ll dlslly invited. Admlsslcnnfficad-ai “Auc .\la Pl5¢95 0Y1 l-lle Plflllollll- lprrnllalnlcd King of lielljnz and lSllliilll 0i‘ Ncllj and its dependenc- i05- Now with 1'illil‘ll(‘l(‘l‘il<ll.i(‘. swift- llcss his tributary tribes are form- ing against. rho ilriiisil mandates- Their projected PXDtWiiliOii against lralr and Kowoll is sulli t0 be has- od upon an initial filiTt‘ of 20.000 dosort fighters, lYl]llWN lllll lilllNl] l ll _._._._qg)-.._.___ 1’ ROUBLE BROODERS ONLY Nlcfcll OUT Mont: but at frequent sessions during tho past thirteen years, again met dc- fcat this afternoon when in coni- ibo president 01‘ the Ouulrio pro» hlhillon union, Dr, Francis ll. Gi-l- horllo. of Oiiawa, caused conlsider~ adherence lo tllc ltlvals nil which, his government is the cxpoui-nl, l ‘Strong (Jonucrvallvc spcocbcs Latrr (‘nrrl issued a statement in which he said that the man hhll mlttec of the whole house its op- ponents after two amendmen‘ had been lost on close division, succeed- ed in getting a majority giving it a three months hoist. The Chairman of thc Committee, D. Q Mscxenzle’ Deputy speak“ resohllttous committee. bu,“ thc deadlock‘ or flfmen w in soc-ending the amcndlnon. fifteen by voting for the hoist. Abollding the resolution to commit- rather unique feature of the final tee. one member slated that the vote was that the speaker oi the Dllrlloso of having u. resolutions house. Hon. Albert Parsons, who cronvmitioe was to sort out resolu- llad taken a seat. on the floor of thc lions and keep some of lhcm from Chamber w listen» to the debate. ex- bmomlng public. crclwd his perceptive of taking part "Now that n10 cell, is Out c: ill-- in the Committee proceedings and bag," 1m nm1-l,nd_ VOW! 118M119» me "191151119- Leaping in his foot the first gon- tleman tutor-looted. "l Tflfllllu lo bl- culled a cat, Don't you got. funny with mo," shaking an cxcllcil fill- gor at tho first speaker- abln healed discussion at tllc sus- sion of the union today‘- Discussion arolsc as to whether tllc resolution should be consider- ed immediately or referred to ih»: Urge Federal Aid for Highways HALIFAX. N. 5.. March 6.-A re- 'Hl 5 lVENINIJ Vics and Victoria Un-l ions Will Meet at Arena in First of, Two - Game Series,‘ MONTREAL, Clear QUEBEC, Clear . .. 12-2 plonship of the Prince Edward Is- "tconca HALIFAX, hlr .. . 34-4 c a _ Memorlulni-ifiilbwursdaytmcul mufm“; "CDIIN: w alumni. 3810 of farm or. some. Clear . . 20-3 m“ mmmedm” H° k" L“ ‘m’ lllh. Agmmlon x m , “a”, "m, stock, crop and impl ants at BOBFIDN. Clear . . . . .. 31-18 blsklil "U. . 3953-3-7-21 Georgg A. MacKlnnon s, North NEW YORK. Clflll‘ »- 34-16 ' ‘ ‘ OHA WN, CIQBI‘ 30-5 .J,__ Milton. Wednesday. March litllr. "m! “d u“ r m” l2 02 "D1011; “b, @353] “g; at 1 o'clock. 9 11-‘ l8 n M - t l d p t u, the fans. 112 Prince gt. our.) . ‘2973-3-7-Vl‘.‘li and tor-ism iii 11-66. _ Y0K; .‘,‘,,.°{,.°{,,,°,§3,'?.? °u °n ° iotfgm'n_ m.mpl at duly‘ ___.__. Sllll $1 lilifl afternoon ll. 5-115‘), A8 "l" be remembered‘ l“; year, . 2-10-1 mo. "The Oyster Hell Bridge Wom- null llsoa lonlorrow morning nt 5-" ghq 5L p"; of Albany plnycd the ' “'- Vlca in the local Arena and the Vlcsl can‘ institute will hold u. concert "Ellioyl "l (‘omwa "fmr. Itrliley sns ' Mid-I'll .. - ._..-..¢4 y“, ‘xi n’ Manny", glglgln-ldeln Whentlay River Hall 0n Friday ll Rink, Monday. Wed-evening. March llib- If not flncllll llblkw/lm cvonink. S _ .. ‘ v.1 HAN-Idiom "Um quarter moon Wednesday. jun mgngged u; gquegu on; g 1-0 rch 14th.. 4-05 D- m- victory. 8o taken lil in s11 tonight's 1111111191114“ ‘UM Qlllllléfln mill" game shmlld be a humdlngcr from his: ills» voluminous A llflfl-Wlllfll-Ih. ,1 Al the first game of a two game series. Mlnlsmr °f HlFllWM/“l °1°5°d total goals to count. for the cham- 599°“- The gum repmmntlng m; culusummarside on Friday night, and llolul» to play hockey thejull sixty min. sufllcient interest. is manifested by upon works solution urging the Federal Gov- cmment to enact at the present session of Parliament such legisla- tion as will bring about immediate resumption of Federal aid to the “Then the rol-lultiilg llubub lulll diell down. it was moved that lll" coutonllolub resolution ho laid bv- fort» tho committee. ll was pro- voked by all article said to bl,- wril- wcrc nlalle by Col. (lcnry and Lcs- 'cml1ll11ll¢IlllY tli-‘llletl all?‘ I181‘! in ll)" ilc Ilcil- Thc ll‘ormcl' saw ill lhv,llllll‘<ll‘l‘- ‘ government tariff policy thi- clo~' lie lied surrcnilorr-d because .1“ merit of instability" and llcclureri “'1!!! Wllllvllt T110116)‘ 511d had 59°“ that. (Jouserrntivc-s slood for pro- 11111111110: l1 hero living working as teclion ‘all round. m.» tho rlimnw e Bouillon in l1 Brooklyn reswur as wcli as for lllq; lnun-‘ulacturor. till" 3 mlllorlly 0f ‘he Tlvm“ ’ He Dt‘l'S(lll8ii,‘y' confessed more con- "f! W3" held m’ New 1050-‘ corn for Lilo qmployoes than 1'0? alllllmllwfi- the boss. ulul 1n.- would have the tariff ulilniulnicrcd by a board with any ililliil! of prnlv-rlion penalized with tho renlovui oi‘ llnl duly- Mr, Bell unolcrod iillo u calculu- tion m show lhnt rbc prosperity" of v _ _ thc country is fictitious. lie quotvd l 5P1“ YORK. Mfllvll ti. —-Rl10114lfl figures or r-nlnmorninl failures and l-myfl “lllml- Cmladla“ muflm‘ said that thc l-Zovl-rnmcut wasn't 1‘"ll"»‘¢l.)' 11611935» b°ll“"'°3 ll- l" bu’ doing much for liu- working man ltl llllllfll-lllll f0!‘ l1 9011 9119119111115 Yiil-Zlifii to furnishing unw moans of “T111311 l0 "Wei"- flllmlmY- 59km‘ oulployml-llt ur roducinlz thc costill)‘ l1 IWYBIYX‘ lllfflflllg i191‘ dlmfc“ of living or improvlllg (iumcsilc Full whorhel" she desired any. Bill) vnnlliiions- lll- look n llopeic-"rl . rorllvd. “l do 1W1". Wllll I dwlfl“ vlcw of pilhlll- debt ‘figvilriug outfilllllllflflll? Q11 l-ll“ "Qnllve- m“ tbul zll lhr- prcscm. rail» of pr-l-lWlnler is a native 0i! "P111160 Ell- ‘Divorce And Alimony (Canadian Press) provinces in the construction of highways given notice of by Hon. Percy C. Black. Minister of High- . t i ‘-_— g1”,_,;“§’,;',';,,“,‘.",f,§‘;,,§{,',; TKLedanYBQUEBEO uouon COMMISSION ton by In". Glsbornc condoning lllu Liquor Control Act. TO"ONTO' Mme“ 7' "‘-\l'""m""" t0 Cfillnt. crnoon and unanimously carried. 35pm"- moduralc winds fair and llcclml- 1.10m wlumm Qmaholm ‘poke hm‘. -—- I lug gomgwlu“ mud...‘ probably -"~" 1y m support o‘ m” resomuo and (Montreal Gazette. Jllarch 3rd... some light snow by Thursday. ‘., wlgorxlsg: a; "Qfcufmmvgffin: 11c: Hon. Capt. C. H. Cahlm Deputy 1933-) j TORONTO. fair .. . . . . . . . .. 22-8 l Thc roport of tllc Quilboi: Liquor, OOIIIIDlUHlOII as labil-d in the IA-‘gls- laiuro Thursday shows u profit ill excess oi‘ six and threc-quallcl- mil- Thc benefit of this Largo The second game takes place in em to; the u] m] m h w the Vics propose running a special revcnun goes to tllc province, and buncfiflng our o“; v12, w?" a‘... train to Summenside on Friday if is cxprelssed in capital expenditures and enterprises for the advantage of the public. Tak- on in conjunction with (the record iof sobriety which the prov-lace en- » joys. the financial result of the Commission's operations attests again the worth. social and econ- omic. o! lihc liquor system which prevails hero No wonder ‘o hm mills u... . ---¢o>—--~- N. H. L- RESULTS Ottawa 0; at Boston l. Rangers 1: at Moatroll 3. . Canadians 2; at Pittsburxh 1- Toronto, l; at Detroit 8. Mention 8: 12911.99 4._ that Stmssman, German rim-sign Minis- lfll N16 Mlllfilohlfi Adtchl. Japan- grcl-ls it would hi‘ lwcnly-iwo hund- l Word island- W-d yv-urs bciorc ll is cXllllglllsl\<:<i.] _ l°‘°$i1l”°Z““"r°?u Leagumeffl - lsen‘ g ve"o e co ll- To Discuss U. S. Proposal A li-lpeclal to The Guardian) LONDON. March 6-An Exchange Trlegraph dcspatch from Geneva today says it. is understood that representatives of Great Britain. Franco, Italy, Germany and Japan will meet late this afternoon to dis- cuss thc United Statics proposal for a. mum-lateral pact oulswing war. Those who will attend the meet- ing are said to be Sir Austen Cham- berlain. British Foreign Secretary; Aristlde Briand. French Foreign Minister; Vittorio Bclaloja, fennel" Italian Foreign Minister; Gustav ..__ Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per word, not snob insertion in this column. O-OO-O-O-O-O ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVIRV dQWYlDt-lon. cheaply and expedb tlously executed. Guardian Can- iral Job Prlntcry. Phone 132. vvou WANT coon ENVELOPEB: Prices so for 20c: 100 rol- m; for £1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Printery, ti 250 for 65c: 600 for 81.00; 1.000"