l _ h , ‘A I 1 "an v »; v k . .,. l ' .0 0F MERCHAA 1v r °' ‘ ‘ T MERCHANT i...._ A oensorious man, strong in den- ;;77//_> / ..,. There is no pleasure will" N‘ unelatien, may gratify "his vanity, " 7 whim brings larger returns of by harping on others short eom- P er satisfaction than of watching a inns, but he makes no converts. . v _ - _ _ . 7 , h protege climb. ,. i " . . ,_ _ _ T T ___.._-.._ i; , . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew flEfi.'.'.‘.‘,‘“°5.'§,,£j,'f""“ T" augments-sinuous manna I-ll Ienadsl CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926 nlil ELL-Ila" D MTNUETTTS 93 Year Old N.J. Doct- or Arrested for Theft Nearly 50 Years ago (Canadian Press) ASiilBlllLY ‘PARK, N. J. March 2t). —Edwin P1 T. Osbulileston, 1);! year old physician and Crimean war veteran today determined to fiizht forty live year old charges that. he is a horse thief and escap- ed prisoner, and his 91 years old accuser Deputy vSlierlff S. Committed , Fostoi-‘mceg- iiiiiiiiiiirs l1 iiiii Monday, March 29th. lion. Mr. Stewart presented a bill to amend the Election Act, 1922. The bill was rend a first time. On motion of lion. Mr. Myi-rs it was resolved in Committee, Mr. -Buntai.n in the tshulr, "that it is es-T Ipedlent to introduce a bill for thr- ‘purpose of imposing a tax ilpmi tin- purchasers oi‘ gasoline in this Pro- vince and to repeal the Act to Pru- vlde for the imposition oi‘ a tux on vendors of gasoline i-n this Prov- Hnn. Mr. Myers after- Jlluck oi‘ Binghamptoa, N. Y. W118 wards introduced a blli in ili'Cill'T- equally determined pic." "l don't care id to see justice nnce with the resolution; served “as u warning to other D60- . _ he is 93 years old," says Mr. Black, "and i 410111 and it was read a first time. ' Falcenwood institutions particularly care what sentence he ~ lllily get if he is convicted. ltr. Osbaldeston night in the local spent musty warrant dug out Hon. Mr. Stewart presented the ppm“ report oi‘ the 'l‘rustees and lviedlcnl 100mm anerlSupsi-intendent. oi‘ the Hospital for Jilnck had appeared here with the “mime ""11 PTm/"TPWT o‘ the This report shows that the expend- Infirmary. mroome Cnnmy m” where n laydture for ‘maintenance and repairs dormant for nearly- haif a century ’l‘h. mentor of the risouer who . a y p y ‘ices and other resources was $11,- i-scuped when he was on iinty, hat ranlcled in the deputy's mind more than four decades‘ and when he the saw n newspaper picture recently m p of Dr. Osbal-deston, he acted quick ly. tat" the chair. Te“- Highways Binghamipton authorities that the ends of justice were serv ed when Black taxed Dr. Osbald- cston with the ancient crime and 350.000 that the incident should be regard ed ilsiclosed. Aslvbnry Park has ra lied solidly to the doctor's cause Mayor C. r1. F. l-lelrick and prom inent citizens were prepared to _of botli institutions was $101,241.71) and thut the umoiiiii rteulizi-d from 095.52. 0n motion or Hon. Mr. hlcPhee ibl“ to further amend the Act roinote the improvement 'highways was‘ read a second time and committed, Mr Bentley in _ Act by ment on Highways improvement to , The ‘bill was reported iiagreed without amendment. l -| I Supply Granted Estimates Passed and Introduced -A, Number 0f Bills Read a. Second and Third Time. oi‘ i The House then went into Com- RllilEEIllNES E hisisuiuiiil T. Appropriation Bill hundred dollarsz" also that "the owner of a motor vehicle shall be responsible for any violation of the law or of any regulation prescrib- ed by thé Lieutenant Governor in (iouncil utiless at the time of sin-h vitilutio-ui the motor vishicie was lu llhc possession of a 1n>rson not. be- hi1; in the employ of the owner who had stolen it. from the tiwurr." Progress was reported. "On motion oi‘ lion. Mr. Stewart the bill to amend the l-zicome uud Personal Property 'l‘uxution Act mitted. ties or organizations suru-nce upon the level subject to taxation. ment. Third Readings lotietown lntrorporatlon Act rend a third time anti passed. the hill to incorporate the read a third time and passed. ed. Before adjournment Stewart announced that would be provided at 10 o'clock n m. for members desiring to visit Falconwood tomorrow. urge the Governor of New Jersey mittae 0f Supply and passed a-num- O'clock °11 T118541!“ to refuse extradition papers. Charles E. 000k, lawyer, engug ed Iby Dr. Oshaldestons he said the doctor was in the Aid irondncks that he had received from New Jersey. In‘. Osbaldeston, who scoffs at the old man's proof of recognitioxrm i-‘uid he lmd a half brother named 0- 11i‘. Edzwin tiled several years this may bo tho Black. To Free North Atlantic From Icebergs , (Canadian Press.) COPENHAGEN, Mar. 2!). ~ A igfmlb of Canadian and United 51111911 scientists, headed by Pro- fessor wiuism HOIIDLJ)! tn.- lini- WFBTTY 01 Michigan, have applied T"? "Prmililen from tho Danish m"h"r"'l,°s 1° Qmliloy Grilenlauil as 111111118 tor 11a attempt to free the Nflrili Atlantic trade routes from icebergs ‘by Bxllhdlfik tboso while still in Greenland wgggrm T1“. Danish explorer Peter iFriiei-iieit. plans to dig himsel! in 100 mp0,, from the Greenland coast and from that position to advised), 0-11-0100,; his follow scientists on .011-m;110 disturbances and the movements of inland ice. w Exploration circles her-g 0m somewhat skeptical as tn the _ slbility oi carrying out this plan. ,‘.¢,44»+,“44H4§¢¢“._ the East. (‘r-‘iirc, and West Wards Condensed Specials’ RATE.-4c. per word, not each insertion in this column. oooovo-oeoooooooo 00' ooew z :0: rum-nun 0F description, 011809171113 931ml” fiously executed. Guardian Cont- ral Job Printery. Phone 132. eeauusomiz eAusAos/l- WW1- near Plattesburg and a. telegram Evggy Sire t a d (jg-mm! Strut-l and i] ~c0ii up on of such sirci-is to the 1111MB 0f ‘Bedeque lluy. and (hc iber of resolutions amounting to the 95am total‘ of $721,275.00; also, for {riendgfl-ilghways improvement n sum suf- said that irf he couidnilnd an 0111111519111- teiegram he iwould be able to prove‘ '1 H011- Mi‘- an alibi. On the day of the alleged ATTTPWUQT-Tilll 31"- theft of u horse and rig valued at Y“ $500 in Binghampton, 45 years asoi d u first time. Oni motion of Hon-Mr. Stewart the lbill lutituled "The Securities 'Act" was withdrawn. Second Read lugs On motion of Mr. Tauiou tho bill incorporate the Trustees of the Leary Church of the Nazarene T- 0353111951011» M110 was rend a second time and coni- 1180 and 111111 mitted, Mr. sinner mun sought by This in the chair. bill provides that George iRninsay, Wind Jelly, and Winni- ‘fretl Brooks, members of the |0‘i.eary Church oi the Nazarene. and their successors, being meni- hers o1‘ the said church shall as trustees. lie a ‘boziy corporate with power to conduct the temporal af- fairs oi‘ the co-sizrcitation. The ‘bill was reported ugiceil to without amendment 0n motion of Mr. Tuition the bill to incorporate ilu- trustees of the lilllllililiilt‘. (‘litircli oi‘ tho Nazarene pros rciul u second iiilli‘ and com- mitted, Mr. McNutt in the chair. i'l‘his hill provides thut William Hardy, Joli-n- .-\. ilurdy, lhtvid Sillick. (leoiue Oliver and l-lnrdy the Eiiusrliiic‘ (lliver. members oi‘ (‘hurt-h Oi’ thr Nazarene. sud their successors in office. who siiull also be members oi‘ the s:i'il church. shall be a body i-orpivruii- to man- zino ihi- temporal uihirs oi‘ the con- urturiiilon in cunui-i-iion with the said church. The hill was report- ed agreed to wltlioui umi-vviliiieut. ‘ (in Motion of lion. ‘Mr. Mr-Neill the bill to consoli- dnto and further amend the ‘Arts incorpoi‘iitiiig the town of Suininorsiilo \\':is rcud a second time nuii i'illlii'illll.t‘ii. .\ir. lloniioy im- thi- (‘|IilTi". ’l‘liis ‘bill provides that Siiiiiiiii-rsiilc shiill_ be ilivideili iinto throt- wurds i-nili-il respectively l’ lob shall he diouuilcil as follows: "' e 100st \\':u‘d shill] i-omilrlflli 11" that part oi sold town which lies to the oust o‘ (irnuvlllt- Street; the Centre Ward shall comprise nil hat part oi’ said 'l‘own us lies be- Woemtbe west. sldr oi Granville iwest ward shall coiliprlsc nil that Stewart presented the The bill was‘ St. Lawrence Navigation Sea- (Canadian Press.) QUEBEC. liar. 29. —Milkllig n was iread a second time nud com- Mr. Pope in the chair. Hy this ‘bill all fraternal bi-nelit socie- issning iii- premium basls on lives 0i’ members or non wnembers of such fraternal benefit societies or organizations, shnll ho The bill ivus reported agreed to without uiniuid- k Britishers Still 0n motion of Hon. Dr. _Mc.Vlll|an the bill to‘ further amend the Char- ivas 0n motion or Hon. .\lr. Mc-Neill Sum- merside Athletic Association was 0.11. motion of Hon. Lir. lvlcMillan the bill to vest certain lands in the This 1,111 amgudg ihelRoyalty of Charlottetown in the 11101-905111‘; 11w governors of’ St Dunstan's Univers- ,sum to be expended ‘by the govern-My WW1 r8110 11 1111111 111110 11110 11111111- boo 0i which £134,0i)0,o0 was in The House then adjourned till fl son Opens] Hon. J. CTIaTiiiot Has a Majority of 2.681 Votes. - (Canadian Press) WEST MIDDLESEX, 0nt.. Mar. 29. Complete returns from 82 polls out of u total of 82 give J; C. Elliott Liberal, 6,520. T. A. Elliott, Con- servative, :i.839. Majority for lion. J. C. Elliott 2, (iitl. S'i‘RA'l‘l-lROY, ()nt., Mar. 29. — Voting in West Middiesex at the lust three general elections result- ed as follows: 1917---Daniel Ross (Laurier-Llb- ‘eruh 19930; u. A. Elliott, (Union- ‘istl 1i,581. 1ll21-—J. D. F. Drnminonil, (Pro- gressive) 5,543; Duncan Ross (Lib- eral) 4,00i;,(i. A. Elliott, (Conser- vative) 2.445. 1925-1 C. Elliott (Liberal) 4920; A. MucDuugail. (Progres- sive) ILS-iti; T. A. idlliott, (Conser- vative) 2,816. Paying For Their Wins ‘(Canadian Press) LONDON, March lift-The peo- ple 0f Great Britain spent £7,4a per‘ eapita on i-ntoxicants lust year icompared with £7 5s in 1924, or ‘one shilling less per head last year than in the previous year. ode. These iflgitres are contained iinihe annual report ed Kingdom Alliance, which motes that there has been a considerable iincrease in the iwine in recent years and attribut- jes it to the wine habit acquired by ‘the soidiens on the continent dur- .ing the war. Another Victim of Pharaoh's , Vengeance? l l passage for themselves through _ [he we c008,.“ wuum, of the (Special to The Guardian) Louise Basin in the lot-iii liurlior. iiwo steamers, the (laspesiu and.’ ‘PARTTS- March ZTT-The 1119111111 the Guide, today passed out into T" EKXDI- T15 81111011110811 0f APPOI- the St. Lawrence to the accnm- GMT!“ Benedlm- 1-119 1101911 EEYP!‘ 1ionl~ment of numerous sirensllil" Aiillillimflfl 8861-1011 0f i116 which signified that. the 1026 uitvi- some 87 vessels of every degicrip- tion from the port of Quebec hail commenced. lice conditions ‘below (T110060 1119 said to -be such as to cause little fear oi’ difficulty being encouiiter- ed zby the vessels this year willie nimvirousiiec soon progress 1s 11¢- lng made -by the ice breakers Mikula and Lady GPBY. 1119)’ l\av- in-g reached a point half way through Lake St Peter today. Chinese Nationalists Set Price at $1,000,000 (Special to The Guardian) illEKllNG. March 29.-National- ists. Chnese military commanders today gradually withdrew their troops from nround‘l"dl1T11i-§- ‘Ti 111 understood that the Nationalists have offered to evacuate the city for 31.000000 and that the coali- tion forces, which still are gather- ed to attack if necessary, have 0f- fered to the Nationalists $250,000.. THE TTITINS ANTI TIITTT As n result of Saturday's 811°" fall uuil ground drift. followed by PM" 0f said Town us llcs to the west of Central Street and Qui-i-ul Street. Inch of, suit! wards shull burg Steak. Potted-M. 1111111000,, n, , T ovary day-Saunders“ ewatmlflcoungil iiuswiiscuiiliot? tsllfalindn‘. I 0a., Market BUI- 38:04!‘ 9100190‘ ‘i, m." m, "u, vow, 0i .‘__________._ . ‘You WANT oooo euvatos g" $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Of ca. _ ‘Pmaveaa. rorrross o- w: IN b ‘ d , d p-ymgfiuap every ay an are Dellloil em. Ltd. mun ea "has, so for 200., 15o for as» .0 "1 hr 55a, soo mi- $1.00. 81.000 conditions. notch prices. --mitted Mr. the whole Town _of Summersiile." (‘Provision ia_ also made for elec- 011! 1° b9 held: in the changed The hill was reported agreed to without amend-ment. .011 11101-1011 01 Hon. Mr. Stewart the ‘bill to amend the Statute Lew was read a second time and com- Buutbin in the chair. This bill provides among other things that "every peddler travell- ‘W-ANTID - THOIOUOHLY RI. in; without lioeIIo who her travel- liabie mas‘ u, 1°01; after lawn ling on foot or with vsh cle o! an! and garden. m“; be capable of|ltinii representing or selling for a driving lilil attending t0 car. ' 30,00 Wiles and permanent em- - when: te~ t‘ Ian. Apply 0111.154"! 9.. Q INN-IN! IOIIIIOII Ill firm or corporation outside this Province, whether as agent for or .a purchaser from such firm or cor- ail pay the anai of twat u high wind. the cuttings nil along the ruilwuy were badly filled in niuny sections yesterday morning ‘with the result that a number of the trains were tied up. l Yesterday afternoon the line t0 ‘Stuntman-tide and Borden was clear- ed. but not so with the eastern line unil ini- line west of Snmmerside- At 10.31) lnsi niilht the Murray Hui-imp triiin was working hand ‘between Fodhla and Grand View. The train that left the ell)’ 1° 0D‘ on the line oust was stalled at UiBI The train from Souris was repel‘? ed in the vicinity of Bi. Peters where sho had been nshiins e11 yesterday itfternoon. The train on ms Tighten line was bet/ween 5t. Louis and Alherton in heavy snow. iAt 11 o'clock the Car Ferry ‘val Ibouvre Museum. and Tile passing gation season and the li-berntion of 11*’ 0110B IHOP-e KUPHCUIIE llilellllflli 10, the strange fatality which has overtaken a number of those most closely connected with the discov- ery of the bomb of Tutsnkhamen in the valley of the Kings. Prof. Benedlte is the sixth pro- minent personality to fail victim to what some have already begun to call the vengeance of Tutankha- men. His death follows almost within a few days that of Prof. Cahnnova or the College De France another greet French authority on ancient Egypt. Dr. J. C. Mardrun the Oriental scholar. discussed to- day the coincidence of the extra- ordinary series of deaths. l OntarioHouse Will Have Short Session (Special to The Guandlan) TOR/ONTO, lMilrch 29.-ill the On tarlo legislature gets through on Thursday night it will have made almost u new record in sipeed. Its 1926 session lasting for 51 days. including Sundays. That of 1918 opened on February 5 and closed ‘March 26 lasting for only 50 days. ..___-40>-i- i Billiard Tournament Something new in the line of bil- liard) will the started at Lambros Bros” Pool Room at 7-15 Wednes- day evening, when the City Lea- gue Billiard Tournament will get under way. There are three teams entered. representing the different sections of the city. namely the “Anehors," tho “Rov- era" and the "Eastern Stars." " Bill Phillips and Fred McMahon will uphold the honour of the " -n- chore", while the "Stars" will be represented iby the Nicholson brothers. ‘Frank and ‘Bill; and the "Rovers" have picked two of the ibeat cue-artists in tin city to rel)- raaent them. ch player will play a total of n00 points sad the team scoring the greateatnnumiber of pohta will be declared tbs sin- l i The total amount spent on liquor.“ l-nst year is estimated at £315.00,- of the big Itemperance organization. the Unit- conspmption of Tariff Board Member’s Statement Causes Much Dissatisfac- tion. i (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Mar. 29. --0n the mo- tion of Col. H. A. Mullen, (Conser- vative) Marquette Manitoba the House of Commons today adopted a motion that the Canadian Gov- ernment Merchant Marine should withdraw at once from the North Atlunticconference "and should be sociution, conference or combine of steamship lines with the sole object of conferring the greatest possible advantage upon the Cans- disn producer." (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Mar. 29. -While all members of the government are withholding comment. it is under- stood that the statement attribut- ed on Saturday to Joseph Deoust. of Montreal, that there is no room for reduction in the prese-nit Cana- dian tariff has created some dis- Rtisfuctlon in official circles, Mr. Doausthi selection as e member of the foilerai Tariff Iioard was an- nounced thy Prgmier King on Ttuirsdnv and Progressive meni- bers im-Plllle to the view that his rflpHPiClT protection utterance should tlisnunlifv him for sittinz iinnn an impartial tribunal. The Order in Council annointinz the mam-bars of the Tariff Board ‘has vmt actually been passed vet- ‘Right Ham. George P. Graham will be chairman of the hoard at an an- uai snlarv o! £10000 the two oth- er members will receive a salary of $4.000 n year with ssnenses. l ' taxes in connection ‘with the loquor my,“ 9051010“); W111 be pefmflngnl Premiei n. teams‘ at least-so long as the present gov- ernment endures. Prince Undergoes Successful Operation (Special to The Guardian) ' DONDON. March 29—The Prince of Wales is convalescing today in St. James Palace from an attack of influenza and an operation consist- ing of an incision in his left ear drain. The King and Queen arrived from »Sandrlnglian1 this morning and went directly from the station to their son's bedside where they re- lmriined for some time. The official [bulletin issued from the palace to- day which announced the success ful operation, surprised the nation. The Prince's ear had been troub- ling him since Friday, following an ‘attack of influenza on Wednesday. The attending physicians explained that. the Prince's condition was not serious and that there was no cause for ‘alarm. Toronto Girl Wins Typewriting Championship (Canadian Press.) TORONTO. Mar. 29. --~Miss l. iWight of Toronto, writing 10s words a minute, won the Canadian open speed typewriting champion- ship in the fifth annual tests which were conducted on Saturday sim- ultaneously in Calgary, Vancouver Winnipeg, Toronto and Brockville. - ——-oo>-—-—- The Weather. Etc. 4M0 ‘Time's You GEN"? Hi0! FROM YOUR WIFE ‘T’ A SKCRET AND TORONTO. Mar. 80. -Maritime west to north west winds, fair and cold with local snow flan-lea. Maximum and minimum temper- stares: thriv- miles from Borden. his way. medal by Iaaitibres Bros. .11.. ‘W's... . ‘taxman: iateaested la the fime T°"°m°- “bu” 8288-? is invite to taesa e ma o as. v There will be two games played on a}? f?" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' the night scheduled. the first at "t ‘T’ ~~ - - ' - " ' ' ' ' "_u 7.15 and ‘the aecoiz: at at)‘: 3;“ “- 30:11) an" - ‘ Iisolpayeron ew 3°10 -- wm b. n“ ‘ma; g puff” York clear . .. 88-24 (Iiarlottgpyp, ago! i“... 04-15 L. _____-__._.._... .. operated independently oi’ any as- - a ry an old one." Iilfl. WINS IN LATEST THTIM ill-Tl T111113’ T191115 W. MITITJTTSTX“ THEjlPlTii Night. to capacity last night withacheer- lug and enthusiastic audience to witness the first of a eenes of el- iminatlons in the Old Timers’ Fid- dllng ‘Contest, which is under the auspices of the Prince Edward is- land Tourist Association; "this As- eocintion is sending a provincial representative to ‘Boston io coni- pete in that city some time iii Ap- ril with Old Time Fiddlers from all over Candida and the United Stat- es. Hon. Justice Arsenaalt, Presl- dent of the Tourist Association who presided spoke briefly at the commencemea‘ and asked the aud- ience for their sympathy explain- ing that due to train conditions the majority of the flddders and danc- ers were unable to be on hand, but assured them that a real contest nevertheless would be put on—aml a. real one it was. His honor added that the‘ sending or a fiddler to Boston in this coining contest is valuable publicity for the Province and each and every member of the different committees was working tooth and nail to help keep P. E. I. out in front. He farther added that meetings are ‘held every Thursday throughout the year ‘by the Assoc- iation, but recently meetings have been held every day getting things la readiness for the big Contest. Notwithstanding the apparent handicap due to the above mention ed train conditions, the entertain- ment last night ‘was all that could be desired and the vast audience left the Strand at the conclusion wel-l -pieased and ready to be on hand for tonight's big perform- ance, when a hang-up program is anticipated. . The winners of ‘lest night's con- test will enter the final elimina- ttons tonight-providing the delay- ed contestants who are at time o‘! writing storm bound on the eastern. and western lines arrive in the Ci- ty on time. , The program was arranged in teams, a. step-dancer and fiddler to perform for a period of eight min- utes—-step dancing for four min- utes" with the remaining four al- lotted to the fiddler. Many and varied were the differ- ent styles of stop dancing and tunes played, the audience show- ing its approval at intervals with, dynamic cheering and. handclap-i ping. ‘ For the writer to praise one in- dividual more than another would- n't be playing fair to the officials nor to Justice Arsennult who ask- ed the audience not to criticize. but leave the deciding to the Judi:- es. But irrespective of the above the dancing of the Misses Angelina and iPriscilin. Martins was excep- tionally clever and elicited hearty and well merited applause, These young indies showed the clove:- uess and agility of professional stage performers. Special mention is also due the exhibition of a douible-clog dance executed in‘ great style by the Misses Martins, and W. Wentherble and Robert Weeks. Loud applause followed the exhibition. During the performance Justice Arsenault awarded a. medal to Mr. iNoel iSapphere. a blind Indian, ag- ed 74. ‘St. Andrews, for his splen- did wiok on the fiddle. The presen- tation brought cheers from the audience. The contest was broadcast from station C.F.C.Y. by the Island Rad- io Company. it vies afterwards an- nounced that telegrams and tie- ‘WUNT Till Til-ii ‘llifl ITNTS’ . (Canadian Press) iWhRilS, March ill-A report that Aristlde Briand. France's bachelor Premier was about to many, met with ii arm denial to- day. "Whom could ll marry?" asked M. iBriand. "A young girl would not. take me and I would not mar- ‘nisii no, nus moi-sing at 11.60 and tonight at 12.00. iSuu sets this evening at 6.!!! and 3-” rises tomorrow morning st $.41. Girmmenids tide eighteen min- um later than Charlottetown. IITTNTEST AT THE STRATTTT TTTTTKTTT 5 HTTT Also Dancing tlompetition- Large Theatre Packed to the Aisles to Witness Open- ing Nights Performance - J *1 s t i c e Arsenault Presided - Over Forty New Contestants Expected at Tonight's Gontest- Winner; Not Named Last - ——-——~o The Strand Theatre was taxed lHMlMiNi phone messages from different sec- Flrst Team Second Th lrd Noel Sapiphere, Age 74, St. And- rows. Dancer. Blob}. Weeks, Hlghfleld. All Europe, Espec- PAltiS, March 29.—— Lenders in ment conference could be assured “on” of The “land were recexvadjstrict the sale of implements of 11101100851103 TIHWBMQTY- the best year since the war for the the ‘Prince Edward Orchestra wueLwith Wllliiil war is made admit himself‘ as very well pleased with that American firms are getting a ,,ueu0ed_ ,ed to be in the new buying move- ure especially uctivc. Representa- 'Fldd]er—Le° Dolmn’ age mlengagid in Tuiiklhb an..- for Ger- Tunes—"soldier's ‘my,’ an just how much money is involved .‘i.~0 say orders since the first oi the City. Germany. being prohibited by Tnnss~varisd selections, of war, is said to have built up a material may enter Germany, arm- treaty restrictions lapse. Incid- F°unh he doing an extensive export bus- Orders Pour I11 From i-ally the Balkans, Paris Learns. the European disarmament move- ment who realize that no ilisorma- on’ eventual success unless the par- ticipating nations agreed to 210-‘ “MUTE m“ "e"'°p“'°“ W3", gremdwar, an» disconrageil over reliable and the fans were enjoying ti)" reports that 1926 is proving to be Mr. iBen Wagner, celebratcdlurmunlem makers, violinist and at present ieztdcr of gqailurdcinr-prg or 1-11,; things among those present 0n the 811150 orde-is arc ‘pouring in from all last night. Mr. Wagner expressediall parts of Europe and itiskaowu the entertainment, it, dieing the'i’o‘ir share ul' business. While near- flml m“, U; i110 Mm] he 110,1 Q1101‘ iy all continental nations are slat- 'I‘be following was. the piwgramzgglliTig-Ilillzf “gum litres of tho zi-rmitment firms lie- clare five c0'in.i“cs actually are .\i.'irtin's Road. , . 1 uauuerHJervY -\““"'"“"TT- Um" inkdlfliii: oiftmis impossible to learn "1011 ‘Mahmud? 3991-" in the present buying, those in a lposition to know do not hesitate {yenir have totalled several luau- F111d‘T61"-*MT¢T13<?T B01891‘. 38o 56. dred million dollars. Dancer-Mr. Lawrence Doiron. the Treaty of Versailles from manu- age 62 city, factoring or importing implements -system of factories outside the country and, although none of this anient agents say tinantities are beini; stored ready for import when entally these German tectonics outside Germany ure reported to ineiss in which Russia is thought to be an important buyer. ‘l: f Fiddler-David McEac-hern 57, Canoe Cove. Daucer-—-D. H. Gallant, Rustico. Tunes-fPop Goes the Weased" “Soldier's Joy", Stunt Fiddllng. 8B8 ‘ . i '“°'“"" "°"“"'|Damascus Now Well Protected (Special to the Guardian) DAMASCLIS. Mar. 29.—This city is sate for foreigners, as it is well protected with French troops, and surrounded with three lines of barbed wire. The minarets of the mosques are fortified with mach- ine guns. and blockhouses have Dancing by M155 Angelina Martntbeen erected at approaches to the . Fifth Fiddler-dlobert Weelks, age >50, Highfleld. Dancer——<Wllliam Weatherbie. Tunes—-“Scolilin' Wife," "Paddy on the Turnpike" "Kitty O'Neill and others. Sixth ' m accompanied by Mn ROM city from all directions. Soldiers weekm are provided at. the principal streets behind‘ barricades of stone seventh and sand ‘bags. Shooting goes on every night in the gardens which “Th; replied to by French troops at Fkmler-TEWG“ Mam“ “g9 frequent intervals 1t is ostimat soumport‘ id there ire 1 000 bandit 1 t 1 . s directly 68Pg'l‘t°;T—‘7°h" A‘ McLean‘ “wiaround Imniascus and another i . - . Tunes—“Flowers of Edinburgh,"ifflzo%rr:sbégfi m SH“ “chums of 201d Home Weelr," Cuber Feaghfi“ Lord lMcDomalds Reell’ First Se i Schooner Arrives In Port (Canadian Press) ST. JOHNS, Nilii, ‘March 29.- The Sent. oommunilod by iCapt. ‘Stanley Basbour, arrived in Har- phhuvrmqmlm weeks’ ,nghneld_‘lllllll‘ Grace yesterday “log loaded" Eighth Fiddler-aloha W. McDonald. age 68. Grand Trscadie. Dancer, Charles Young, City. Tllll8R—-"1A)Td -1\icDoitald‘s Reel“ "Jigs" uuil other selections. 1 Ninth I)i1iii'c|'~4.\d1ss Priscilla Martin, Dunn‘: m‘ “Pam 133% 59815- Sh“ 101mm,“ 11S the first 0t the sealers fleet back ‘from the iqe puns. Tenth g ' Announcements, Coming Events, i-‘lililler- ip(li(‘l' ti’), Kensiugton. li. Lnliave, age 'l‘uues—“S-peed the Plow" “Thel Devil's Dream." "College d1 rn-‘ ‘ pipe," "Hocking Birds" "tilop, Cotes the Weasel." "ilinme Sweet --— llome." Stunt Fidiiling. "Como to New Glasgow Hall ion illnrch 30th and hear Ye Ollie ‘Tiuic Songs and sci: Ye Olde Time 1Costomi-s. 8109-29-21 ago i Eleventh iFiilillei'—--i‘urnel'l 5i. Wellington. '*Fn{1ti1nv-< Dancer — Andrew DesRotrhus. _‘. lbliscour.he. J. T. (fosgrovc, ‘ 'l‘unes -\'uriei1. Co above, --—-- ivrirtnd Goo-i- mp1 ‘to-d pTllH-il \\i‘--u uni Tvilx. etL-iienry McFariaae 6k Bu" The Furniture Upholsterers. 8092-1341110 Twelfth "Greenviile Women's Institute will hold a parlor social at the home of iii-r. Robert Waye. Bunny on Wednesday March 81M. If not fine. first dine night. 8524-80-81. A Clog iBxhiibitioa by the Aliases Martins and Weatherbie and: Weeks. 1 Tenloht’: The Night "There will be a ieotareou Agri- cultural topics by Mr. A H. (MMIII at Wheulley River. Wednesday, I p. m. ,and New Glasgow l p. I- Ail interested welcome. H-ID-B-SOJI "The pirstponed meeting of a Stoclibi-eederl of 8t. thlflll inns Oreo-k and oases Oavs -° m held in us; cross setieoi - Wednesday svetihil, Iuttibflst‘ . Another capacity audience is ex- pected si. the Strand tonight to witness the finals and to hear the decision of the judges. Close com. petition in the eliminations and iin ais is expected. The Judges Fiddling-ilvfira. Jonathan West. City; Hon. Adrien Araeuault, Sum- merside. iMr. Joseph Melanie, City. musing-Messrs A. Stewart, iiSouthport: James German, Ken- a“ a," - linlion; T. F. Wfiito, City. 050".“ . ‘ . iflunu~ Timer-Mr. m. l‘. Acorn.‘ mugs‘, ~ $1.00. ‘- ‘v U! ._'i M : I ‘ at‘) _ 1)“ iii-Abba use.‘