Jniincn 21, 192s ceremonial For The 0 Than Usually Imp Honour Lieutena ' The first session of the forty lll-ll, General Assembly of Prince gdward Island was held ycsterdayl‘ gfternoon by his Honour the Hon- ourable Frank R. l-ieartz. Lieuten- ‘ m; Governor. , The ceremonial on the occasion m more stately and colorful it “med, than it has ever been lwithl in the memory of those who have “iitnesscd it. the escort from the llght horse adding much to the dig-_ lllly of the procasion. as with lan- g5 in hand they rode along. their wlours of red and white snapping Ffllflg in the wind. it was a lovely March day. so the muons turned out en masse to wit-l mas the proceeding . 1 While i-fls Honour was on his wayl to the Provincial Building. the dull‘ booming ~of the salute could be’ heard at intervals above the music; of the band. § The Guard of Honour was under‘ thc command of Major T. B. Rogersd‘ y_ 1),, together with Captain W. J.1 MacDonald and Lieut. J. A. Loner-l “h, it was composed of one hun-‘ dyed men of the Prince Edward Is- hiid Highland Regiment. The regimental band furnishcdj excellent music appropriate to thcl occasion. l The two officers with the travell-l lrig escort of the light horse were captain R. Hunter Duvar and Lieu- tenant J. T. Morris. The salute of fifteen guns was fired from the Park Roadway by a flring party of the Prince Edwarzl1 island Artillery. under the coni- mand of Major P. W. MacNevin, D.‘ C. M.. and CaptainCarl Kelly. M. M. ‘Many beautifully gowned ladies were present in the Chambe where. on the arrival of the Governor andI his party. the scene was one of. great brilliance. the red and gold of the uniforms flndlng a fit setting lily room. Previous to the formal opening. ‘the Cloris. Mr. Benjamin Rogers, had read a Communication ironi His Honour the Lieutenant Gover- nor appointing Chief Justice Maili- ieson and Mr. Justice Haszard a Commission for swearing in the members. After the proclamation calling the House together had been read. the Commission came to the Assembly and Mr. R. H. Stewart‘ Assistant Provincial Secretary attending de- liicred to the Commissioners. the Returning Officers returns. and the-l writs of the election of members. The Commission then adiiilijristeredltlite iiiviitcuuut (iuvorii0i'. 1v the oath to the members. itiiistiiu RE YESTERDAY? oration Plaque Was Unveiled By His ;._" --Five Officers Re ceivc Decorations. THE Cl-IARLO Icirouiotioii Oi 1 coding English N ewspapcrs1 tCanadlan Press) LONDON. March 20.-In view of the era of intensive competition1 which appears to be about to open} 111 the English newspaper field. itls jufleresnnr to note the eertifledcir-l lculation figures which the more‘ .11'1¢191y read papers are now placing before their readers. iflght over ‘international bridges con- I113 GOVGI‘ I101‘ HQaPtZ. l T111? Dally Mall has a daily cir-‘finued last evening. In addition to culation in February/oi’ 1,B84.738,1 vhl h _ the Memorial Bridge to connect the v ic Ls an increase of 43.929 on lf-‘il two Niagara Falls cities. there were figures for January and an increase Itwo others from Sarnia to Port Hu- °" 711111111111? 01 11151- Ytar of 137.359. ron. only one of which. however", ccasion Was MOréi ressive. The Confed- iFi-om our own pendent) OTTAWA. Ont.. March 20. — The first (ieiierdl illltl. _ I iiuve the 1lUllOill‘ to bu, $11; Your obedient servant. 15nd.» HAROLD L. PALMER. Private Secreiurr. Assciiibll’ uf this isl- circulation in February of 1.1M.i50.lTransit Company. TQHL‘; it claims is an increase of 2l9,-.Vby the three other 6 Der day 1n i2 months and the While the objections raised by 31191985 points out that this has Messrs Chaplin. Bennflt. Cahan, been attained without the help of and Stevens. of a constitutional which is opposed companies. l T“ 1111"‘ 1'1'ri'k o‘ the Ietziviutlv-e °1111l>0n competition ‘and a sort of __ v ~ -_ - _ - - l good-of-the-country fi-rl'<ik‘lllllli\rdtllj ‘the Pi-ot-lhl-L. up The Daily Chronicle produces flg-lnature. were not the same in the lllL . unit. island. Cliarlultu- 11165 showing an average daily netllatter instance. the competition was 1. . l sale for last year of 924.452 copies. "equally fierce in other directions. Tln- llnlllnllqlhll. l\ll-_ Sllullllera. The Daily News and WestmiristerlThe f-fori. Lucien Cannon. addressing 1lllll$P1f to rill. Clerk q; Gazette. which were amalgamatedlaided by Mr. Pettif, a Conservative the ilousv. llirliost-ll in llle lluuselon February first furnish a certui-,neighbor of Mr. Chaplin, de- loi- iiic Speaker. David .\lcD0nal.|_.<‘ate showing that the circulation fended the right of the Dominion firlfllilft‘. ant iiiovetl um Davld 35151;)! thxahtemonrigllil excéxeded against provincial jurisdiction to . c ioudid, Egtlullrg. (ll, lake llle‘ - . press an nccrpcrate such a bridge. Being a (‘hair of the House as Speaker. iu'°1"°“1°1° have pun“ for sunu‘mn'1prwa‘e measure ‘he “aux seems wlllcll "Mum ml was seconded M ecous publication in the north oil to be fairly well divided irrespeet. lilo iicuourahle .\lr. Lea, 1 ngmnd‘ i1“ °1 Pany °11 115 11197115- Tlic (‘lerk having tieclared Da\"tl The Hon‘ M1.‘ Bennett scored m‘ .\ - . . ~- .. . _ icDtiiviit. hnquitt. dull» 819F191 i~loiioniublt= Stanley Baldwin.- lill-ptillils iflkllill] 0u\t'o: his D1111‘? 1II-":‘Prime Minister of (ii-eat Britain! l l H 11111111“ 1 -1~_> 3111111111“ 1111’ nuiitl other distinguished visitors ili-1Ccmmi55ign and ‘rested l“ the Got-n 11‘ 01111111111119 511- 14"‘- 111111 P911" eluding the Prime \liuistei~ of‘ ernor-in-Council whose powers in‘ £11111; 111:; (ill-111: lsllfllllvllllili; Canada. The visit of the leader oflthat respect were no longer relevant lliuse l1“ l.o‘ll01:v__1" ‘1“1'1>=‘r1. 11- the Government in the Mother nllin such matters. As a result the! l. . s. p 11 15 1115' 11I1°lf1~‘l111'<‘k1°11"l-"d111 9X‘ than passing interest, and we irust'10 1118111118 1116 13111111811 l rvss my grit e u ai- now e mitt-ii: ma. ll In“. one“ be repealed lll- The lasl lmlll. “.35 devoled lo a for ilii- liigii honour CO|lft‘ll‘r-11 llll. lllllll-el . lsymposlum on the resolution 0f M111 tin ‘motilyiiiieslitiillse ill t-ieclliiil: me 5) The Dlunumd Jubllee ol CalmQl-Ieaps for a committee to inquire! o ie ie r peu er. ‘ousc ous 2h lllllll Conlellerallml was celebralelll nto a scheme of unemployment in-‘ l om of my comparative inexperi- lasl year and nowhere l“ l-llnadafsuranee. The member for North‘ cure iii parliamentary procedur“. lllol-e joyfully than l“ lllls prmulw1nf11l7eg 1111151113171 1115 Speech 0111-11?‘ strongly -t had been as a traction bridge. tak- en out of the hands of the Railway. 231E151?‘ -G11AR1?1€11‘1 1PH[IIIEEIIINES IN THE Flillilill PlillllMlN l The Dally Express had a dailylwas reached. that of the St. Clair , lther heavily in pointing out that it l f7 i1 i’ lg i i i ' i i i __ ._.L_._ 1 1:. , It was while witnessing the ancie nt game of Shrovetide football as t Pfll-llanlgnll; “~35 all ‘ll-Cm ol molelmeaslll-e was lllld °‘!er wllh a flew: shire at Ashbourne. England, that the Prince of‘ Wales broke into the merry laugh vlth which he is 1 pictured above- Though played for centtlies. this was had expressed a wish to see the game- PAGE FIVE [llllllfll Mllil|i111 1W|l BE Hllil. "IN Plilillli Officers of Royal Oak Ordered to Proceed "to Gibraltar — Ad- miral Relieved of Command. 1 LONDON. March 2G Reasons for the disciplinary action taken bythe Commarider-in-chief of the Medit- erranean station, Admiral Sir fewer Keyes. in connection with the rec- ent trouble on H. M. S. Royal Oak. l flagship of the First Battle Squad- ron at Malta. were given in the Hcuse of Co \fi'iOfi5 today by W. C. Bridgeman. First Lord of the Ad- lmiralty. As a result of the trouble l the following officers were suspend- yed from duty by the Commander- lin-Chief: l Rear-Admiral Bernard St. G. iColiard. who was in command of ,the First Battle Squadron at. Mal- iia; Captain Kenneth G. B. Dewar. lwho was in command of the Royal Oak. and Commander H. M. Dan- ‘iel. of the same vessel. Mr. Bridgeman said that _on March i0. immediately before the fleet was due to sail for combined he guest of the Duke of Devon- l 111° 11"“ 11"“? i 111911111" 11' 11W 1°Y1=11 ""111! lexercises with the Atlantic Fleet iCaptain Dewar handed a written I Civic Luncheon For Reinanded Teams Which Play 1 For Sentence in the tastefully decorated Assem-‘lplllllls i siil>iiitl have‘ hesitated about .i<--Illll.l._ s“ llallplll. lermell ll“, °°111l1111§i1 11°fl1l11ll11v 1111111111111 "Cradle of Confederation." _ 1fliftliir ‘1 111151111119 6' A comereuce was convened i“ - ' 1 - 1 1 - Ottawa. lu ill mouth of No -e b.r ui all iiiuesio reply with C0lli1(1€lll"‘.la5l bl. ll“, lgomlulon (lcvezngierl. ::“l"kl|11::;e°°11g;1‘p; 1°1'1‘11e"1'11111‘@' and the Governments 0:‘ all the l ll S51 . the Assembly: Again thanking 3113i! l of llllll llleellllg llle Domlllloll Gov. l now submit myself to the ilousln el-hlhehi (his year is 0n ‘motion ‘or ‘the ifonourab Cclilk‘ additional money grant of one -\11- ~51111111181=."H11‘011<19i1 11)" l-li-liiuutired and twenty-five tliousaiitl i-loiiouinblc .\li. Lea. .loliii i\i01l0 -|lll,lllll»5 lo our pull-lace, and ls llll. son o; Hunter River was llDD<>11111-“1‘_(l8i‘lélk1ilg iu the very near future ‘Sliifituiiil-fllfillliihl-l. I v ‘flip make .3 complete revision of the -11- Si)“ 11 1 191 11°11 1°11 11~ financial arrangements. as ree- omniended by the Duncan report. ills lloiiiiur the Liculciiuiit (‘lov- we Colllldemly anllclpalu ‘Ml 4'l'|l1Il‘ now huviui: 1?ili1'11‘(1 111"'wiien such revision is made we l111111$1‘ 111111 11111011 111* “"111 ‘"1 1111“\vili receive a very muierlui lu- Tlirouc. lilo Speaker elect suidz~lcmasc l" our Sllllsld)“ 5111.1‘ 11 "W115" 1011f 11111111111‘? i. Our basic iiidustrlcs.' ui-‘l-it-ui- 11 1o‘ 1113’ 11111." 1° 1111111111 5' >11 111111 turc, fisheries uud fox firming. 1111‘ 141431111111‘ ~'\-'*'5“111111Y 1111” uri- in a vezy profitable and liigli- ilwi-ii l>11‘i1$"f1 11> "10" "l" 11L £11? 1y satisfactory cuiidilloii. The en- llilllltillrllll ‘rlllll-llilllflllldbll PU31111\1-‘\'IZI‘1)1Q: record of our certified set-ii of then hptdkti. rtutl i ain um all“ Cunlnlercllll Down,“ ls lllle 1l11£‘-‘1'1111*11 1111' 1'01" 111111111115 119'.l‘etrgel_v to the efficient maneuv- i iD1'\1\'111» _ _ ‘nioiit cf the Potato Growers’ Ai- '1'1l<> 5114'" "1 1111' 1101151‘ “"“‘"l.-'0f‘iflfl(ill. iiie loyal cooperation oi lfiflilli its members and the energetic. 311V 31119111111111 _ consistent tiiid faithful services of l um teoinniuiitit-d ii_\" His "(Jllflllif-luur Federal lnslruclors “ml lllsmw dkhltors 1 t-luru i0 y011v 111111 11" 15 11111Y 5°11‘ S.‘T1lt'1;lill!l11.\' of out" dairy Di‘)- 1511111‘ 115 .1011!’ zt-ul for i111.‘ D111111¢1tlucts continues to improve. our - 'l‘in- (‘lurk received the follow- iiu; iciti~i~ which iic read: ' Governiuieiii iiuuse. l'1illl'1Ull0lO\\'il, P. E. l. lilurt-li 20. 1512*- Slr: — _ l uiu ilirevletl by llis lloiitziii" iii‘: Lieutenant Governor to inibriu you that on Tuesday the iivoiiiit-iii instant. at fl o'clock p.m.. lin will open the first session of the Fort;- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc 1 "Conic to Cornwall Hall Wed- 111-‘111111’. March 21st, and see the Cornwall Young Peoples‘ Society Present. the 3-act comedy drama. "Safety First". if not flne. follow- 1112 evening. 32B6-3-20-2l s Peters. illg sliou’ Wcdiics-l tlu) ".n'i . W 3255-3-19-31. “Coming-Big show, Lower Mon- iaguc Friday. 3280-3-20-3i "Dr. Cliff. 8mm M’. D.. lifl Princol . Chronic home. inva ids cured at l09-3-l3-3mos. Muckwvcu Coli- Social. March if stormy. Eritlav 3231-3-17-1“ flirt and Basket 11st. s l). m. March 23rd. “Hear Mr. L. W. Shaw lecture 111 Kingston Hail. Friday evening h 23rd. Special program and Hie of candy- ' 3306-3-2l-wf-2i "Wiiialoe Shipping Club loading: live hogs at Winaioc, Thursday. March 22nd. 3311i "111-Kt Hdtfasii ‘Shipping £11111 ‘111 111' loading Live Hogs at Fodli- 11 Station on Tuesday foreiioou. inn-ii 27th. am ‘Come to 8t. James Hall. Thurs- 111! evening and hear Miss Martial‘- '111'"111s~on her trip. Also fine 1111111111 Programme. aaoa-a-ai-zi °31~ James Hail Thursday evan- 1111- Mm Mini-at Irving-will live 1h account of her trip to Europe. SIUB-S-fll-Zl ~"Musical programme and Trav- lhm at. James Hall. Thursday 11111118. Watch for programme. SSM-S-il-il _ "Mt. Herbert" Oiub loading hogs 111W!» m. afternoon. w. f1’. '11» Bw-"v- am-a-ai-ai of the Kingston hm- to. will be hold Saturday n- ‘i’ . llllllll 31th. All 111: to _ imsetubiy iii electing me i0 '1.1'1‘ 111111 1'1 1"’111' 5"1111'1"11'-‘~‘_'_1" butter. I am proud in note. tirad- Wxvvnll 1111‘ 1111111” 911111‘ 11111°°1iiig highest during the past. scu- ‘to “'11i1‘1i.\'C111111"1’ "W" e11‘“1e11 11-"'sou of any in Canada. Due. in .1 111111‘ 1-"111-111111‘? 5551111111113 111111 1ha‘_"lli('fta‘lll£~, 10 ourbovine tuberculosis 1|l0 doth n11“ 1181111‘ 11D1"'°"“ _ "1 free art-a. a market for our dairy il1l('li‘f'1l(l1t.‘@ and allow and confirm (“Mlle has developed l“ ll“. Ulla. ll tu 1)" their Spezikflf- States anti the West indies. 1 l ‘yo l '_ etl 1 3,111 5116111191‘ 111911 11111119511011 lhslihc value of the latter market 1)1‘-' lioiiuui" iii ilir- iplltnvini: “T111191 'iii;! ciiliiuced by a reciliaocnl trail?! .\luy it 11101158 Your ilouourt 1trcziiy. As a continuation of iii ' Your ilonuur having been D1935I1deflifllid for our cattle can confi- t-d to umirvYl‘ Q1 11"‘ 11mm‘ 111 111" deuily be expected the Department bgihas introduced a Cattle improve- tliclr 599111191 11 11°“ 1191mm“ 111-“'meut Policy, which includes tit-.- duty iii the nnnie and behalf ofrlolllllng o; pure bled slrem lo lm. the Asflenibly 111 91111111 ""11 ‘1""11111‘11prove the quality of our herds. illlill they 1111110 1111 111911 311C161“. 9. Oui- widely famed (to-operative Hint‘. lfl‘.('ll.\‘l(llll(?(1 M81115 111111 P1'1']tr£‘aiil1.titio|i. the EL!!! anti ‘Poultry vilv-gt-s: especially 111111111111 11'°1'1lAssiieiaiioii has continued to make urresl. fret-tluin of speed‘ 1“ ‘bHEtratlfyiiii-i DrOgrcss throughout the tin-y think the public service F1"-lllolll_ quires it: and that tlio most. furor-I ll,’ l legl-el ll, new llle llu-lllle m {IMP'i‘i)il$ll'llt’l1()|l b!‘ 11111 119°" 31111110 breeding of island horses their proceedings. A1111 1111 my "Pflioni-e the pride of the ilarltlme half i havw» in rvflllflbt 111111 111137Provliiccsi and the large amount of crrm" of mine ma." “m m, ‘Innumdimtmey- required to replace from to tlie Asst-mblyi . Tn which iiie (‘k-Iii oz‘ lliv llou-“Jlihat could be better and tnnrc eco- l-(lpligdj ‘nomlcally raised at home. The l):- .\lr. ‘Speaker: pariment oi Agriculture has llll(11‘l' fidonci- in the loyalty and attfl0~_"'l‘aistance of this industry. men: uf this Assembly t0 11"‘ ii. The adoption of .\fiijest,v‘s person. nlitl .i-i01'9l'11111*"1lgratliiig 0.‘ bacon hogs has result- autl in the wistoni. temper 1111 led in a higher percentage of'81'1' prutleni-t- \i\'li1(‘1l will uvtkllflliilfly 1111iecis‘ being marketed in this Prov- tlicir piotrt-t-iliuga; and he K101111111“; than any other in (‘aiiadir most readily and \\'i11111i51)' K1111111Compulsory grading would further and nilow ilieni _all their Dl‘1\‘1|€K""1;1fliDi‘0\'8 the quality and P10111011‘ in as i'uli and ample u 11111111191" "sxroopc-rativc marketing which has they have at any time heretofore proved so beneficial .to our farm- lit-en granted and allowed. lers. Enabling provincial 18818111‘ wllll rflspecl to yoiirse1i' 1'» .fI()|l witli respect to such grading Speaker. though His HOIiOlII‘ 15 will be necessary to enforce the ilCilflllllg that you (Ill nit stain‘. ill Federal regulation. iieetl m‘ site-ii assurance. ills HOW i2. The- Eiliilster of Agriculture m". wlll ever put the most fav0"»"'iiiider my Government. liua recent- able construction ou your wortl-"Rly returned. with members of the and actions. Canadian Partners itlarkeiinx ills Honour the Lieutenant (ior-lpniiy. from u tour of the 1311111111 eriior then opened the Sesglolhlales and Denmark. The purpose with the following speech from l1i610f this visit cl seventy 16111111111 Thrnno: lngrlculturlsts from different D101“ \lr Speaker rind (ieutlemcn 01 11111||ncea in Canada vras to learn ut ‘ ' lleglslall‘... Assembly: ‘first hand the requirements of that i 1i affords me much pleuairre great consuming market. t0 1111'?!" f welcome vou to the uer1011111"1“° ilsate the vrosreselve 111111111" 1111" (t, ui- duties at this. the first 0mm hy the Danish farmers, and gosfibii of the forty-first 11111111111 tn look into the immigration owi- AsgemblV of this Province. bilities of, suitable overseas settl- 2. Uutiver a benefit-eat i’r01'111@111'@ era to thlg Province. i arn 916E593 we aie euloyiiig uu unl11'¢’1‘911°111°'1'to learnt ‘at the Minister has sec- ' aur of prosperltY- we 1'°-1°1“11 uiedwaltiablo information. Whlc menu“: Eflmlflillilllfl and llfflflllermlalnhoultl be beneficial in our Prov- wllliitloiia existing tlirouzhm" 111"1iiuce. eat (iauada. and l am halwy 1° l3. lt is Willi a feelluS 11f satis- gr that nowhere 1" 111"‘ Domhflq“ ' faction that l am 11bit! i0 8111101111139 raylhpre greater evidence 0i P111"'1thlt the Dominion Government has DUQIrIt}: than in our 011111 1111119 P1'°"‘|agreed to include mnuy branch-es l“, iof agricultural activities under the 3 but-in; tiio your lust cloned weiioaii of technical animation. anal were visited by 111011’ 13"°11*1'°1'~“Tas a result this Province will r1‘.- ihe (iovarncrflenerai and his anti-Ice", g greater proportion of the malhle conaoit the vi-w=11a~""""1rodm1 ma: for this 91l1‘l1°"~ llngdon. it was an 11011911‘ "111 '1 H. The glfiwth of the 511V" 1°71 pl-lvllele lo welcome. i511" M111'rindutrtry iiu exceeded our most guy's personal revr1?l@111ll1"- mminnnuine expbctltiblll- The D116" who has such I nriiilm "will 1111mm“: for fox pelts. amchlb’ .\i i | d iItOIO Wilh- booahl" roman piuu at- 8. B. if non. 0 3391-8-31 4i N q devoted service to the Crown. ltliole or high quality. at the 1'61!" 4 we, were also 910181111 1° '11‘ ant Fur Auction Salsa. have 1mm fond a hfltflY welcome 111 111s 11111" most gratifying. The industry m 1'!‘ 51911111" ‘15 Provinces of Canada. As a result: Cflfifliiilllifi- biilc. zit-cons to your iioiioiir svliénfyear. under its efficient maiiziivij ‘Western Canada the fa-rm auimaisi His liouour liuiii tho utmost coii-jconsltleration iucauurcs for the as I voluuta r1‘ ‘virtues of such a system and Mr. .Nelll of Alberni spoke strongly in favor of it, incidentally defending the British plan of doles. which he made the subject of a personal in- vestigation. The talk was unflnish-' ed at eleven orlock. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. .\1flf‘t'1l Z0. —— A lit" r _ l‘ _ sire i0 attain wealth through lllvl (v0 1"1‘(~\11-\~ll 51111511 _-‘~’- '*' Th‘? stock markets and liozse rat-es wan" . 11y ""1111" “'1 1111"‘ 11 1'1"” declared responsible for the de- As a prellmman’ ‘his aftemoonduncllcou for tennis whit-h play 111iflllcatiqn$ charged against Cecil the Prime Minister moved that ‘the<1_1‘“ 111111 ‘"1 1111f “11“l1l1fl‘11f- l5; bauirhlm. and Norman G. My 1v House in adloumlng on lr-rldllyvildllil1i111iitnX010 11111 1. BB1 11 the separate trials o: file i_wo ill March 30th.. would stand adjournediby ‘111.’ 1’“1’1.‘°1‘-‘ °°“‘"11'“’° “1 1'“, "11" 1°11" 11111111" 1111111511111“ until.April i0th. that is over the1°°11111'11‘ 11 1“ 11101105911 1° 1111111 111‘_-Jones remanded both one week for igaslel. holldays only one membel-‘lllllitflléflll next Aiondiiy. and it r» sentgln€e allel- llley- hall pleaded _Evans. Rosctovirn. protested. He saidi1'XD*‘1‘1<‘11 111111 W11" 1119 111° 1°11“ guilty and elected summary trial lthat while members from Eastemi P911111! 19111113 "1111 111'? 111M919 1111‘1‘antl ev-idt-uce had been adduced. [Canada could gt) home 5nd enjoylHlele-gatcs m‘ the Canadian Amilli. ‘themselves. those from the west byieur liuvktnv Association. iiieie “'11 , - reason of time and distance ivere1-be about l1") Derst-ns lirefivlll- ldcbarred. The motion carried. 1 The finals for the Allan Cup . f After that the afternoon W8S]81'"1W1l1 be between the Uuiversiiv i861)’ 13112911 11D 111 1191131115 11 Teslflllllbiaiiiioba, Winnipeg. and the l 41°11 $11 1111111311 by 1- 9 111151191‘ 0 hiini; team in the \'ictorias—i\'iici- . li-lustir-e providing ‘for the aP-ioor-r series. The first i-tanie will Cglslfg‘1$ggl11f§afc“lf'§6f'1,rhe 11111111111191" °1 1* 511111111 °P'“'."1"“°1f11ke1i' 1><‘l1111§‘1'11 v11 81111111111‘ “"11" rediction us... A good will error-- ififteen members to enquire into them - l . . ml on _\lgyi(];1v, "-0.11 _ _ 1 » “111 111" “c0 ' ‘nioni would be T1"\L‘|lk’(1 eventual!» 15318113’ °1 Judges 1111111 1111 me usuanlunrlieou was favored lu Drefew- .‘ . ‘ . ' . .~ .l - ,1\viih (iroati Britain. Siilégllflffllll‘; lpowers of calling uitnesses and foi an“ w an evulllll; lmnquig, Tilt l, ,_ _ d _ d_ w I d Bqrh ldocuments. etc. and to make recom-‘l. A ll A ‘Qll llolll ll; Segslulls l“ l-Kylil s 111 P9111 H111 411 11 f‘ d lions. ' ' J ' lill9l’€5l.~; was math‘ b_v the new men a - 11110 Chateau - - - ' lugg-"puaii Premier iii auiiriiiiiciu: "*'""'-¢'>T""T tho new Government's policy l3 Parliament today. l Nahas Pasha succcctleti Paslin after the latterfis 1 (Continued on page l0) ---¢-0-o>-———— lDiocesan Church ‘ 1 Society Meets i Prince Street Grocery Sunni: Govern- i treuty negotiated by Sarwat null‘ 1 - _ - i 1S1" A .t (‘h l ' l. Set-ietai“. . 1 The Diocesan Church sOfllegjCf!lhpll}glipiguafgrluqalilTho rpflhlfl The popular)’ 310691)’ $11111‘ "lmeetings were opened with 8 .\lr. P. J MacDonald has rveent1.\"ccutive meeting held in St. v ‘he tern“ undergone many improvemi-zits c1113 Parish hall yesterday at 3 oclock. > Paul-sot" iii“ cltl (lovcrnmoni to arc-PD! was based on its li-.~| - _ . . , " ' ' ~~ -'l for pointer‘ greatly iu tucliltatu his al-lvirith the Venerable Archdealconlilgyllpllgl? "1°‘11" ready eificieni seirice to his cusL-lwhite pf Svummeiésrllle wiggsifgzfi- "l" MS rémarks ‘may Xllhlly (‘mars 10mg‘ OM81 pres 1 "it niust be an zigrci». The partiiiiiii separating the (lru-‘Canon Malone. Riev. H. D. R8y1110111-‘1 11‘1S1111b“1“‘_1‘ cery tiepartineut from Jill? Meat Rem ljafrilg; Rev. gévSPg88R5-'1l1:‘fi11e1“ Sig?“ Store. his been removt‘. iziviilil RiRev. . . o on an . . - _" _ l a) __ fl-otir space c.‘ i5 feet by I15 feet- AiColeman and a large 111181111811” 111.“'1‘S,l"(‘.m‘f‘ed 113:2“ hlfl..?:l:l1l1z'§g 11nd douglas flr silent salesman ‘.12 feetilay delegates. _ we“ ’_o1e_r_‘,‘mvlll_ll vcnlllcwd wll.‘ tin length and if coinmodioiis pro-l After the reading of the minuteslgfl 111 1111- 11H‘ “d? Klnddnw inoriious has been installed. 0n illthe Rev. Canon Malone moved that -il.\l11> 101110 e 1 i ~ lis presented an attractive scleciioiilg resolution of sympathy be sent to W11111Mr. W. L. Cotton in his illness. This eii two fiieiitls. not 1W‘ r and dependent." ii-e i i of fruit and canned goods l b m Re H D‘ I .prices plainly marked. this scrifiwas seconded y e V. - - ' ling for the eusicniers easy and fi-‘Raymonddlfrliid cagrsietlf. The‘ a-‘lrilil- pid service. in atlditiou new timmfldeacon a 9 “'01 0 1981B 9 ' ' las fir shelves have been installeilqabgence through illness of Mr. Cot- throughout the store. ton whose face was so wellknown i A new steel cvilillil has been suuqfor many years 111 111B 11111111111115 °1. MONCTON. March 20. 192a. ‘hilt-d. 111111 the Wh01t1 establishment i the society, and 1111056 W15°_°°1~1"' Three of the fivespecial boat trains ‘painted and redecorated. At tli~‘;5£‘1 811d 10l'111 611111011111111151119 haddispatched from Halifax on Satur- reur. un elevator has been fitted fo1‘=often been B Ellldfi‘ 1° 1111359 111 51‘ day and Sunday last. Vii/larch 17th. transferring flour and iced to flifllféfidaflffi. 1 r Ame w ed alnd filth. rellucegelthcir gclhgtlullleatl n . _ Mr. Uaav tt o r n cxpres§ tme o runn ng ween v o U111‘: ‘Ffutgif- .\ii~. Mflvnfiflfllfrs stc-Khthe thanks of the congregation 01 points in the Atlantic region by very that place to those W110 38W Bfiqsubsttintial margins. Thesck lgidli?" istance towards ‘erection of the new tions are the inure reniar a e n is directed to his atlvertiaeiiiciii.ichurch. and also to the ladies oi view of the heavy 11211193211111? g: which appears in today's issue. ithe W. A. 1191118 111111111911 W“ 1 e 5 ° - i i After grants were made for var- the present time. Lord Balfour Ill l » "mos lh u ad- The train carrying the passengers figfismeg es e meg ng ‘from the Scandinavian-American .__._ in the evening a most lmpressivelihel‘ "Ffedefmk 5111" “'11s 81119" 11 . l - .‘ hedule of l8 hours and 30 minutes 1.6311331?‘ \ti° ‘hi: °fiualziéhgnbaiir< liierwifl “giesggllmmsstgsflnzif; Rial, fgom Halifax to River Du Loup. but - ‘~ " 111"" “"” '" ' ~ ' h t l ti w i7 hours and Empress says tiiui Lord Balfoui-.,Canon Malone. assisted by Rev s. C. 91 11° 11" me 1“ Lori; President of ilie CouncllJF. JOhDSOIl. 17 minutes better than the time in l . my‘ H Rfgcoligna-rltbwhich the train was expected to former Prime Minister and one "MR1"- C- c- Rand ‘mdh l i“ dcl 'lmake it in that distance. the outstanding British statesmen SPflBSS- A most thoug tu a res: The train or ll cars cunylna ‘he of the piestiit generation. is suz- 011 1119 1181119 019191751‘ W“ 5911"?" passengers of me whlle slal- “nel- feriiii! from heart trsuiilt- and has by Rev. H. Leonard Haslam. M. A-vccltlc leavlm Ham-IX Sunday mo“ cancelled 1111 11111 @11111111“111“"11“ 11‘*R°°1°" °1Y“m°“‘h' ning. made the distance between has been ill for some ilillP. lzi‘ The benediction W115 Pfmwmlcedlllalllax and 111m; m 1 hour and January he suffered a severe .11» lby‘ V9"- 51151111931911" whue- l“) mlnutgg, and made the run from lack “l llatvllglllx Mr. Hasiam based his discourse on Ham“ lo Rlvel. Du lmlp l“ 25 _____i_....._fi.__---- iEPh- VI- 65966151131 “T995 13 149 2°- lmlnutgg 1955 than the scheduled i St. Paul in this chapter deals _ inost assuredly 1811"" 11 "v11" 1110111" with the panoply. or 1 ‘ ‘ 01 i will more than ever be kumvn us] "the store of service". Attentiouls -_._.. l time. 111°11'- 91"“ 111 111°‘1°"e‘°pmen‘ 1111119 5°1¢191 111°11'31"" "1511" °1‘of communlcatlonwith God. And 1111* 111111811111 1111111111?" 111 11"” B5 11111611 1111P°Ym11°° 1° 111° °1"'15'1this line of communication is Pray- Province. I itian soldier as was the equipment“ ll bl-lllgs you back w you, Con- i5. Our fisiieiies lll‘t' sci-nun oivlof the soldier in the late war. sciousness of God. If we could but l_v 1ll importance t0 ourugriculturnll all-d yourselves‘ 53m the speglr-lgo "om ml‘; church lonlglll and industry. .\ly Government has tel- wllh lhe girdle of righteousnessdel-llel- ll-lw our dally us“ tomorrow made arrangements with the D"'1the helmet of salvation and mostlwlllll m“ collsclmlsnesgql Gotiwhat partuient of Fisheries at Ottawa lmpomnl o; all ll“, 5mm: sword-a dmerence ll’ would make l“ our w-heiebv‘ our 11111111111111 11'1" 11B 111111’ ‘of, the snirit- 1llves! No matter how grave a cris- to take a course of instruction. Bu; even mall the glll-lsgllll-l hllls we may be lulu‘ ll we blll have DfflPll¢1111y 11% 01 P11111111‘- 111 111° not fully armed. What led to bhelthls sense of His nearness to us. we 0161111111110" v1 1111911- 111C111?" 11111 defeat of the Germans in the illQvfggl ggcure, and neither dangers or boneless fish. iii the construction wai- was the loss of morale" raiherldouhts m“ hurt; t“, My friends, get and operation oflmotor tloilxiililcis f-Lr than a glltetat dtefelhat inlztttle. Whenlmls comclougmg; qt ‘God by pray‘; lxrats. lnnly 811101111111 11 e 1‘ ‘ 11181- 11118 y 0 9 8P W118 801111- er. and your spiritua morale vs operative marketing of fish. f aui pleased to say that my 11019111" emanated from thr- oil (lr-als into‘ optn the niniti-r-of the sale 0f the ‘ 5111111111115‘ “P11111184- nieiii rejected the (ext otltlie-dralt ~ ml-(lwl. quality should be ticvlsed." ’ just iiic kind we need lierc. - _ statement to Rear-Admiral Collard imaking references to differences that had arisen. The sailing of the fleet was postponed l5 hours and a Committee Will =court of enquiry. consisting of a Inquire Into w A _ Hardingk Affairs’; ni§tel~o§T1§1o§§§ ttgtfngegsagl-ate in; m3 er. l . . On ' t f th t f is 15mm“ 1° 11'" G1111"'1'“"1 ‘Ycourt ‘tiefceelgqutiyry thergrlnxzgndtleur- \\'A'SHI.\'GTOI\'. iinri-h 2o. —i'-i-lln_cl,llel proposed the ‘muster Bl qury into the financial affairs oflnearhldmlml collarlfs n" w n. tlii- late President lfartliiiiz by flit-Via " Senate Teapot Dome _ f. S. Resolution. but for wholly <'<>111111111<"‘ creditable reasons Rear-Admiral will 5:0 fuliiier than to determinI-lgcllfll-d pl-efemd w lane lmmea, whether any of the Liberty bonti-‘ialellq The comlnander,m_ohler profits of the Continental Tradiuzfithgrgupon (111-mud him w gtl-llgglglg Co. of Canada came into his pos- flgg and fgnmln at Malta Qapum srssioii. .Dewar and Commander Daniel were "We shall have in <|1'l¢3l‘iil1il'."TEHCVEG of their position on the whether there were any oil stoekslRoyai Oak. and directed to return or other securities that milllif have‘ 10 15118111111!» l The Admiralty requested a report which Wgafu inquiring." (‘hull-maid 8S l0 the nature of the dlfferenug Nye said today. We will have ll1'and the court's finding on board the go iiitfl that as well as also rt1-3R°§'91 Q2111. 1119 Fir-St Lord of [In _ but Admiral Marion Star. The Star was formeis- $11‘ R0391‘ Kfiyfi 5181431 that 1C W85 l‘. Ownml l”. ll“. lull. l’Iv0_>idoIl( impossible to telegraph" an adequate Tire exariiinaiion oi‘ i1l¢~l‘1'(‘0i‘(l?= ~fl"‘"‘1mm."1.r~" 1111“ “'°111‘1 n91 11° 11111719 the Harding “$1111” “ill h‘. malll. hi,’ to misinterpretation. Mr. Bridge- (ill iiivosiigzitor who will be sent H 1111111 1115911 m“ "mder ‘he cutmn." blarion to confer with executors of 55111.1?‘ 111° 561111131111 w” 1191' 1n " n“ Hum position to i55ll€ a definite stat:- 1 ' ‘ .ment at the time. and he added ithat hasty generalization might ‘have seriously prejudiced the cur- ~ccrs and professional reputations of ‘the officers concerned. Commander Daniel and Captain‘ Dewar arrived in London on March 15. the First Lord of the Admiralty said. and requested reinstatement on H. M. S. Royal Oak. or as an al- ternative. they wished a court-mar- tial held in the matter. A message with regards to the trouble and the outcome had been received from Commander-in-Chlef on March l6. Mr. Brldgiurian said. and the Admiralty concurred in his action. Rear-Admiral Collard had been relieved by order of the Ad- miralty and was returning to Big- land. There were certain important is- sues from the standpoint of discip- line remaining. Mr. Bridgeman said. and the Admiralty had decided that these should be investigated by court martial on CaptainDewarand Commander Daniel. who will pm- ceed to Gilbraltar. where the tribl will take plce at the earliutdntn. The First Lord of the Admiralty firmly declined to make a state- ment with regard to the events lleading up to the trouble on the N0 Legislation Re Alberta Coail (Special to the Guardia") 1 'l'()it().\"l‘O. bittrcli 20. —~ N111 legislation will 119 grassed by tliei Provincial Gnn-xiiiiiciii reizardiiiz iiie sale m‘ Alberta t-oul in Ontario. Prehiicr Ferguson linwe\'<i'. b" Hovpg ll.) ma] sliouiil be shipped lllin (h.- prnviiice at the rate set in" iln- Dominion Railway Board at Ottawa lililll ii has been inspected ciire.‘ull_\' by the Alberta Govezn- iiieiii. ' "Now tliui lllt‘ rate lius been fill. some menus of niukiml 11111‘? llll, l-qal we buy in Alberta is (lie thr- Premier stated to the Star. "There is no doubt there plenty of cogil iu Alberta that and llllu l,» lhn kind \\'i' should get.“ He nit-utioiinti tlit- last time coal from tho west was sliippctl into the D111‘ viuce cnusitiorabli* D001‘ 111111911111 1S l3 was llli'_\'f‘fl in with it. R0 l o k l l _ . .-l v ll it: company . P1111111 - 1'1" 1“ "l? " ~ ‘The two officers may be represent- am‘. location Alberta and shippinl! its product in Ontario as Alberta coal?" the Star asked. K "\\"h(i|i the poor quality Pflflll‘ i.i- to the province we heard this “'21s otlllar. lullnlllt_,vly@;-l;;l31 M‘. New Offensive “ 1 L44»- Against Sandino \ led by counsel. he said. and the pm- lcccdings will be held in public. (Speaihi tn the Guardian) '.\iANA(i»i'.»\. Nicaragua. March ".20. — A new offensive against tho ‘forces of Gen. Augustine Sandinp. ‘which is said already io have in- ‘flicted more losses on the rebel forces than any engagement silica ilast July. was underway today. »l'uitetl States .\iai'lne flyars him- fvirccied a bombing attack on the iFaudino forces near a minim: [region known as Murra. 30 miles 'l10l’l1l of El (fhipote. Tho attack ‘was said to have resulted in more li-asualiies than that near 0001i! liar-t July when 300 rdboli! warp lkilletl. One Marine flyer was lu- ljuretl but not seriously. Cosh! lrllim Money to a: PdCl-l Au‘ NANDSOME - 'fl-\A'f is \l‘-'\ was l-iaviosovve: .4 id ‘ ‘uoowooao-on-ooooo-oo-ol- Condensed Specials RATt-lc. per word, not cacti inurtion in this ooliun. TORONTO. March 20.-Maritime moderate to fresh northerly winds partly cloudy not much change in temperature. E they threw down their arms andjhg natal-ed, Let, ua try to give God 811119116911111- 111 131911‘ 111-R 1111B 1058a chance. in our lives. to open up ment has transferred our oyster in morale was largely due to thelnui- hurtgmoi-e fully to him. areas to the Dominion Government. 3,000,000 frggh men ch“ the 9gp. ‘Pl-‘yer alyes u, 5 lave {m- god"; which is undertaking to make nil mam knew were coming to the llldlhunmnfty. To be frank. I don’t know reasonable efforts to revlve_ this of me all“; 1mm ghls glqe o; thgla-“t I low llllmmlty spollmneous once famous industry. it is to 1111 Atlantic. In the same manner. com-.iy_ But Jesus lovea humanity. and hoped thege efforts will he crown- munism capped the morale of thelln coming closer to Him I came to ed with success. _ Russian armies and caused theirllove humanity. And I think that l6. We on all deeply lnterelted down fall. and. but for Muscolintluus ta true of yotirnelvos. also. It is in education. We realise that 11 the Italian forces. too. would have g wQndQg-[u] thlnl; when we “n gee la most essential that the efficl- fallen before its insidious attack 0n things as Jesus sees them. and love ency of our schools should be the spirit of the humuflgy g3 he 10m 1t, My maintained. and that our boys and giria should recoivo not only the (Continued on page ‘ii so with Christian soldiers. Their friends. let us try to get the spirit- grcat need is morale. without which uni morale attainable only through they will ever fight a losing bottle. prayer. And than go out and give to To sustain it. keep open your line humanity the mind of Christ. RfOflfD. flll‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36—3B 00L” PAQI“ ‘so.’ s“ u ‘Montreal. snow 36-40 g om _ 5 l‘ lQuebec. cloudy .. 82-26 a.“ cc an w‘. {Charlottetown fair .. aa-oz _-__________..____ nanrax. snow iti-avl-vou wan-r oooo suvuoilu. ,Saint John. fair 31-29 p11"; 5'9 (m. 30°; 19° m, _ Boston. clear 44—30 350 gol- 5“; 500 (o, gum. l New York. clear . . . . . . . . . .. 34-301 (o1- |1_95_ poggpflt “"41” High tide this morning at 10.1.14 Qfflg“ qwllhll “l, pull"! and tonight at 10.44. ll Sun aetn this evening at Mil. - _ and rises tomorrow morning at Gt-YKIOI pgmfmq op gy|ny 5!. ‘New moon Wednesday. Mart-h‘ 21st, '4:,0_6 p. m. flwrrlnthn. oholvl! uaf uptu- tiouaiy executed. Golrdiuuoq. tni Job Primary. new i . Li.