MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ‘guy what you will. in the inst Ill- ‘(\‘t gym we shall flnd that these na- flpnfl ponies follow upon the piping “ma; n! g grasping commercialism The PEOP le’s Paper and an lnsatlute human greed. lloversPrinceEdward Island Like the Dew . MAXI MS 0P A MERCHANT The habit of’ complaining, oi’ erl- tizing. of fuultiiuding, of grumblilll over lfiill's——lilf‘ habit o! looking for ‘4ilLldO\\\ is u (uusf. unlortuuate lub- u u» contract, especially in early life. l” gull, Clllill ""“' "“’""’"33-‘- 3l"‘='-'T3'~5“~=%° b CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29. 192s ‘ 3':.'::.l"'.2"°l‘ll...ll::""“;;....?..‘1l § PHIIBEEIJINBS INTHE Fill-IBM H Hill E NT Budget Debate Ad- j0urned-- Conserva- tives Lead Speakers on Debate so far. (From Our Own Correspondent) OTTAWA. Feb. ltd-When the- gudgct debate wss adjourned in the Commons tonight by Agnes MlwPhail. (Progressive, Southeast grey) 44 speeches, including that" of Finance Minister Robb, hm! been made on the Budget proposals. Thc following l8. the wn-y the speakers have been divided flS be- twceir Parties: Conservatives. 20; Ljbgmls, 16; Progressives. 4; and Iinborilcs. 4. party whips tonlghtestinialed that about 25 more members will (peak Kin (limits-lion of the main budget motion nnd the two nmendmzinls, and that thc debate will conclude vdlll (i. (iivlsion of the Ilousc. nhout one week from this Thursday. OTFAVJA. Feb. 28.--'['he Minister oi Justicc will ask Varllumcnt to nppflllli- u special conuulttec of 15 uir-mhcrs to consider tlic (iuestion cl inc rcinuncrution and pensions nf Cuuodiun Judges. Some timc ago a delegation of County Court ind!- es waitcd on the Government and urged lhnt more generous provision b, npidc in the matter of salaries) rind lclc-i" u delegation of the Can- adian Fur Association. with rcpre- wntslivcs from all the Provinces cnmc lo Ottawa on the same mis- (don. The reference in the cominit- (cc will hc that zhey "consider the question oi‘ tho adequacy of the re- muncrnliuu paid lo the judges of tho vnrlous courts m Fcnnrln. and dll ziuiltei-s pertaining thereto. with powcr lo call for persons. ll-"lllt-‘TF and records, examine witnesses (m- dcr oath and to report from time lo time. "At present the remunera- tion of ii county court illdBQl-f $5.000 n year and of a superior court Judge $9.000. This scale the judges deem inadequate and in this they have the endorsement of the lcgnl fraternity generally nnd ‘(he Illu- Association in particular. lu (i different wny. the suhe thing; applied to the imports from the Un- ilcd States. Canada imported large qunntitics of goods from the United Slates, hilt us a mutter of fact thc United suites was oftcu clearing commodities which were (ictlmlly produced in other parts of the Bri- fish Empire. Canada, said Mr. Molt colm. had the largest favorable trade balance per cspliu of any (iountry in the world. Compared with the United States the percen- trlgc of raw material which left (his country in n manufactured slate was credited to Canada. And ivhcn we were considering the ques- tion oi‘ export of Canadian row mu- tcrizil we must remember that there ircre ii number of Canadian indus- irics which were totally dependent for their row material on outside countries. These industries employ- cd lurge numbers of Canadian workmen. The countries which supplied them with their row mai- crliil were entitled to expect tlult Crmndn in return would supply them with raw material. ‘ licii. J, W. Edwards (Conserva- livc, Frontenac) said the Cfoverii- mcnl. ivns seeking applause for re- (lllfliuil taxes such ns the sales nnd mcomc taxes which they themscL vcs had increased since coming in- to timfl‘ in 192i. With respect to immigration, official figures showed lllut there had been u decided frill- ini: off hi the number of immi- liruuls shico the Liberal Govern- uicul. cninc into power. The exod- us of 200,000 Canadians meant :1 1w to Canada. of over a billion dol- lurs for the raising and educating 0f these people. $17,000,000 loss lo inc home market for farm products ziinl $400,000,000 to Cunndu (is n stnlc. Mr. Malcolm sold he regarded the rcdiiclion of the sales tax as an lllllirovcment. Tho reduction lntlie incoiuc tux was also beneficial. it should be borne in mind, he said. m arriving (it o correct point of vicw (ownrd Cmadivs trudc. that (‘spoils of Canadian goods to Great Britain were not all absorbed in that country. Great Britain was n llll; clearing house for exports from Canada. In order. lo arrive at Can- ada's trade with European countri- (‘s ll. would be necessary to follow Milli‘. of the exports which Canada M“ --\ --__?.I ‘Awwoooo-b» vo-o-oo-ooouc Condensed Specials RATL-io. r word. not each inliertlon n tliln column. $+o+n< o-vweveooewodo» M ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERV (Icscrlptlon, cwplg and expedi- llcitsly exeeul ‘. uardlau- Cen- lrul Joli Printer-y. Phone 132. “' ‘You wmr 0000 anvil-OPR- ilrlcon so for Ito: 10o (or 35c: 350 (‘or 66c: 600 for $.00; 1.000 W‘ 81.95. Postpaid. oiiardlnn "Nice. (luardiuu ‘Joli Prlnlcry. °*B@lciims lllllllll lHNlll Has Influenza! (Special to the Guardian) y _ - unussuts, l-‘eli- 2s. _. (on, ‘ Alberi of Ilelglum wns suffering, lfltllly from an attack oi’ influenza-i llc was at (Yhzrteziu Lueken, - (he; summer residence of (he Royall Futility ueur Brussels. lt was slated‘, loduy llldl lliudiiiirfs condition ivilsl iniproirlili: uud his temperature had, fallen. - l Net Profit Five Months Nearly Three Million I . (Canadian Press) i TORONTO, Feh- 2s. -_ For (he first. five months of (ho opera- tions of llic Liquor (‘ziiniol no "(ll (if Oniurio. sales of ivlnc, spirits“ ‘i Election in Western Metropolis V e r y Q u i e t, Although Vote Polled Consid- erably Higher Than Last Election --Oth- er Results. SUMMERSIDE, Feb. 28. -—.\luy01' J. I-‘rrtnk Arnelt. was returned to liud hecr lolallcd- iil7,5.'l.'l.ll5£I, ac? cording lo llle liourds .i’luarlclrll]|h(. Town of Sumnleltslde today‘ statement. which. was submitted to “hufpn1ing Mr, trhmnafl Johnsmn by ilic Ontario Lotzislilfurc this alter-YA majorpy u; 395 vows, My, Sam“. "ll Th" lllllllll l"‘l"l" ll -'l ll‘l ‘son (irady wns elected Councillor prulil (or the peiind (if KSO-lfilil). m‘. H“. we,“ wank (‘Heating m‘. -~---~---~ {oa- - ~ - - i(‘oiihl-llloi' John .l. MucNnIly by 8:- fvcics. Mi- (‘licstci- Palmer retained this (irficc as Water hind Scwcrzilli‘ . (‘oinmisisitmeiq (ll-foal n): his (m- ljllllll Mr. \Vllli.'lul Ileustlsi by 21.’! lvlilcs. Thu clcclloli was ll i'cl‘.\' (Special to the Guardian) lpiici ('>ll(l. uliliouizli ilic vnic. unis TOILONIT), l-‘ch. 28- -- With an lr-onsidcrrilily hlichui‘ tlmu prcvlous illi-‘lltlillllw- n1‘ MOW‘ (lulu fil’l_v (ll'._\,'(l.fli'.<- lilo run-runs (if lliv lloci‘ War, iii". Folloiviiiir, is the Sl|llllll£lTyZ~— Suiilli African Asslurinlioil linil iilliiyorrillt» (‘oiifciii-—.I. P- Arm-i’, uiglii. f'I'|f‘l)i'iil('(| lm fllll|l\'t‘l‘.‘» ,' feiilrul, I30; Vilcsl. lilil; (liuiu-i- of (llc llulllu (if llllulwlelicl a .7, Johnston. Host. li-l; (‘eu- iu (lic Qucr-nei llwu Iliflcs scrgclinls 11ml, 2.x‘; West, 8t); 'I‘nt;il~lll2. lncss on University Avcuuc- FHHII. l_\l;\j0lll_\' for Arucif, 295. beginning (o cud f.lic function ivus; (tpmp-illny rm- wegp wimp 51,19. (mu ol‘ llic llfiilfilfltii, (he only iil- Nally, 97-, (‘lrudyq 182K Nlulorliy fol‘ cldoui in nuir flu,- vciuurc _bc'ill.:‘(lra(l_v. Sf». Wntor mid Selwrillf" lhc clmsplclioilu absence of Genor- (‘g1n1ni§3lnn(‘r§l, ul Sir Williuui Otlcr. Ill‘(‘.v(‘lll"\i((‘Q1\11~;|l_ 55; Wmsil, (H; Tolul lllrflllizli illness. lllnlmcr. lilllsr. Iii»; ("onir - -————-*i~——~~——~—-———~,\Vcsl. Fill; 'i‘.i(iil---f136- lllujnrlly ll)‘ nominally made to Great Britain lOlPplmcr, 212. the real country of (instillation. this was done and trade figures were on thc basis of country of or- iliiiwuli‘ ...i°l.'f.‘l;l....i’i. fizillirtlili Amount Should Be present trade situation would be,‘ ..i4 0}-——— refilled. LATER (Resumption of Debate) OTTAWA, Feb. 28.--'I‘hc Pro- gressive group of their side of the House did not like the Budget and‘ were in a position to soy so, (lc-. clarcd Agnes MucPhnil, (Progres- sive, South Grey) in resuming the Budget debate in the House of _ fi I Commons this afternoon. Tlie;lll7ll““"°“'lll19"0l“{“‘ ‘ h _ u, movemcnt of people from the lnnd“‘_ll l‘) ("lllilllTll-‘l lmlni hi’ lltlhldb-ll of the “mes “.35 Causing “u. Gowfril-liilizc. lllc President s mcsshgo emment worry. Saki Miss MMPha“'i\\'(i.-= ni-l-(iiiipullicli by it lclltli" llOlll The Government did not do nny-‘Sl“'l""lll'l' lwlllllllil “'ll° “"1 m‘; thing more than won-y. b“; Sm; m amount named was expended Ill was worrying about mm Bu‘, one (he llcv- P. North, British (‘lcrny- of the worst features of this movc- lllllll l“ MOW-WW. lllllllll-Y 1920- Wllm nient ivas that the country was‘ _ H robbed o; peopie whc, 10st their inscludini: Frcnch,_ British, Swedish. dxviduumy when they can“. w thedlulcll. nud Danish, were found (u cities. 1t was disastrous that ilcOpltl n c ~ncr(uecuiliicwrkril-HETAOIh were leaving the lend in such num-iu (It dilute (‘<‘=ll(llll0ll~ kcrs. Our educational system. sire, “ll is the View 0i tilt‘ 9000"" said, served as n “gnngv/ay" to the‘liicnt or Stole," Mr. hollogg mild. urban centres. There were membersllflhat (ho floveriimeiil, recognizing sitting on the Government side ofithc iissislnncc roudcrcd hy llic the House, sold Miss MacPhatil. whmsiilijcci of n friendly government. (Speelsl to the Guardian) “ASHINGTON. Fllll- 3-57 r" l‘ mom qt‘ $10,4l)'i.\il) l0 lhc ill" (lovcliiineiii, representing money aulvuuccd to ll British Clmplnin ill ‘Russia for the relief of America-is cause it was a Liberal budget. Inlpromptly pay the umounl requir- (his Qumgci-y -wns (he member fofindf’: South’ Huron, (Mr. McMillan). Ml‘. McMillan denied thut he was goliir! to vole for the budget merely lic- vincingly in his car and hc produced‘ Sunday “OMS “,or,,..vrrouio,._ 50v, $°lll”l-lllllg llllll “mull wok m“ tar’ cu; lliilzh Ploxton, three; Hudson. ill. reductions but really would notvrll_vk4l._ (mm l1‘- Qlll/lllll-‘ll’ h" had m" wnsuned‘ The (‘oiludluns wcvc accorded n his own men, and his ownvslep-‘igrpa. |..,‘,H|,Hnn_ Bflflm m 0m“. clllldmlh" “(med Miss Mcphml’ "Flo-cor hockey. hlliictn-orul mid ivllsull fvflllltl l0 “l” Ubcrahpmgresshies‘ lsknlcd WC" ln thc European figure Hllll- ‘mlllcs Malwlm‘ Mmlsu" mlclininplonclilns. Their quality is lm- Trade and Conlmercc. congratulated)mm“. Ovw S,‘ Morlw The Cfl“,n_,1_ glfflbgtmllilfirfipglflt‘ §i“§i'i§”ie§§iu§t§|i=.n. will lllllY l'lll‘l*‘ ncxl. Siuidny- ment. oi credit which Canada. was. etildylflfi n lllfnlff°l§llgg°ejllllllillfcli 2-Years For Theft of the press o u‘ - i the“ mmed w compmhn”; of un-l (Special to the Guardian) GODERICII. 0nl.. Fol). - 23- ~— lxfllliflfllltl (Kuy) Kerr. Belle of employment in Canada. There were mcn who understood that their cm-l ploymcnl. was of seasonal nature Hi0 Olflrfi n: Clililf Executive or] llcuslis. East .0 '\ Secretary Kellogg reuiniliic-liil- American and other Nationals, in-' EANNIIAL MEETING or llnlll Ellllllllll ciiuiiii |.0.ll.E. fffilllijllllilll " lib eld In Navy League Reports From Dif in l The twenty-seventh annual meet- ing of‘ Royal Edward Chapter I. 0. D. E. was held in the rooms o! thel Chapter in Navy League Building, Monday afternoon. Feb. ‘A1, i928»; ‘Regent Mrs. J. E. B. MacCready lpresiding, and it large number of officers and members present. The ~Regent. in the course of a few re- lmarks reminded meeting of out- standing nature of year just closed. and referred to some of the activit- ies for the coming year-especially the matter of a new Public Library and the possible use of the Market Building for that purpose. She also read anextmct from minutes oi iNational Executive-a discussion ns ,to the place benevolent and chur- litable projects should have with this llchaptcr. The Secretnrys minutes ;of last meeting were read and ad- ,oplcd as read. Treasurer reported a lsatisfnctory balance and was outli- ‘orizcd to pay outstanding accounts. ;cfllli.l‘lblltlull.i included a vote of ;$i0.00 to Prov. Ell. Sec. for current- fexpenses. and $50.00 to Navy Leug-l iuc, The (‘llii]Jll’l' appointed the Rey gent. Mrs. J. B. MacCready (is: lNutional Councillor for ensuing‘, lyear. Tlic rcsigiiution of Mrs. H. DJ lJoliusou, owing lo iarcssure of other affairs ices regretfully accepted.‘ and Mrs. liowurd Hillson appointed , to fill the \i'IlL‘;(ll(’_‘/ made by this re- l lsignation on Committee of SelecJ ‘tion. This Committee is mode up (of five inenliiiiia-u of which must be -. [outside of‘ the Order. and the rc- ,lappointlueiit oi‘ I’r(\l'. S. N. Robert.- ‘ ‘son and Supt. H. ll. Shaw was con- ffirnled. Annual reports were lend land adopted and election of ofllc- lers for coming year resulted (is fol- lows-- p Hon. Vice Pres. Mrs. FR. HBQHZZ‘ J-Iou. Regent. ltfrs. G. W. llodgson; ,I{oii. Vicc Rcgcnl. Miss Blanche ‘Haviland; Regent; _Mrs. J.E_.B.Mac-‘ Greatly: First Vice. Regent. Mrs. 4. A-. Mdthicson; Sccond Vice ltegent. Mrs. Howard Illllson; Secretary. . W. M. Breliauf; Asst. Sccrc? Mrs. O. C. Clrasivcll: Treasurer E. M. Bagnnll‘. Prov. Ed. Sec. ‘Ali's. J. A. MacMillon; Chap. Eli. Sec... Miss Rosa DesBrisayl Asirl. lEd. Scc.. Mrs. H. M. Bethune; Ecli- ‘oes Scc'y., Mrs. J. S. Morris; Stun- §dard Bearer. Mrs. V. L. Goodwlllp‘ ‘Councillors, Mrs. J. S. Bagnuil‘. Mrs, ‘F. L. Sinulhvood; Mrs. E.S. Blanch-i lord", Mrs. C. H. l3. Longvrorth; Mrs) iH. J. Palmer. , , All standing committees were rc-. ielectcd. ' ’ FINANCIAL REPORT jRoynl Edward Chapter I. O. D. iChni-lottetovm, P. E. I. Year ending ‘ February 27th, i928. ‘ Receipts IAnnunl fees (including one for 1028) $9100 Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $1.40 Wfiuld V011‘ f0!‘ the Blldlelsllllllll’ befil" ~'l lllll“ ‘ll "lllelgillwy- “llmlm lEchoes Subscriptions . . . . $19.00 ship to graduates of Universities lCoupons on Bonds (Cement (t: Moirs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $0. .Dii’ferenee on exchange of Bonds l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.19 interest at Bunk June d: Dec. $9.92 cause it was brought- down by n‘ G d t ‘ Rose Day. May 20th, ((111355 m. Liberal administration. "He ls not‘ P3 S 10 OPIOIIS Mpg) _ _ , _ I _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _, $41535 as intelligent as I thought be ._.._ Kelviuawr Demonstration June 2 rctorted Miss McPhuiLflWliose ‘u - (Spgcigl 1° the Guradian) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 get is it, that hes lllfll/Mbjifihngliwpixlfillllii‘ “EHUN, pep, 28. ._- Csinltdu Mrs. Ross Recital (Gross lfigtllgislltgtl) down?" rlllvfillfilled ‘f C l“ hvas victorious in international ‘ - ~ - - - ~ - - - - - -; - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. Robb, the Minister bocl Finance ]‘|()(‘,k(3_\' matches, flfiflvmflng swims,» Vitslcocurtrsess willlngclon Lulgclgigtaia has not l-llkfill l-lll‘ melll ls ° e land on Sniurduv with :i score of '3 e ' - - - - - - ~ - - House into his confidence in jircpiir- mm...) m mm‘ mm “Mummy m, Farley Work or. Household table inf: the Bridget. Surely Mr. Robb 5.1mm. “My” m mo, sale Oct. 21 (Gross) $251.05 knew that hc “'11s (inderminiilig 31c Con“ made Smurdny ‘vow; Snilcbnpflastialenders (lncludingaggg Bflll-‘ill lll'(‘li‘l"‘ll°“- Appllrm l’ leillcrl. Plnxtoii, four; Gordon. (lire... " ' " ' " ' ' " ‘ ' ' ' " ' economic classes which controlsumvmh “m. pnm...’ Tmmm. and mitiee . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. $4.26 Governments whispered (lei-y con-Hugh plnxnn" m“ t Retiurned from executive comaléé $ll24.l2 lBaldnce at Bank February 26th.. $407.00 i i927 . l $1631.21 Expenditures. "'l_ ....,..... $55.86 .. 12 . 45. Advertising . . . . . .. Per Capita 1927 arrears . Per Capitu current year .. Miss. Mnulc for Echoes . . . . .. l0. l Memorial Fund final pey- l ment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 200 z Relief to Immigrant Fain- l illes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 120 ‘ Crippled Children Fund . 300 ivities For Coming Year Outlined. l |meetings was received with interest. 05 lnents of the Committee of Selec- -- Splendid ferent Officers. --Act-i Child Membership fee . . . . . . .. 5 Contribution Portrait Mrs. Clark Murray . . . . . . 2 Sundry Expenses (Annu Ice $1.00 S. Com. $4.74 U35 Telegram . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. .. 46 Telephone . . . . . . . . 85' Packing pictures .. 2.00 Rent of dishes . . . . . . . .. .. 'l(l Mrs. Hczirn. Envelopes . . . . . .. 60 $1287.38 Bank balance as at February 2'7. ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $354.4 192 3 $l8~ilJiI Outstanding cheques . . . . . . . $0.60 $1631.21 "Respectfully submitted, LILIAN BAGNALL, TREASURER - —Secrelary'.~i Report- Madame Regent and Ladies: I have the honor to present the twenty-seventh annual report of Royal Edward Chapter of the Im- perial Order Daughters of the Em- Duriug the year 8 regular general meetings, 3 special general meetings and 8 executive meetings have been held. (ind while the attendance at. these meetings. as the assistant se- rotary will point out to you. hos left inlicli to be desired, we know that. xvhen especial call is mode for attendance or service our members (no to be relied upon. Our delegate to the National Council held in Winnipeg during week beginning June 0th ivas Mrs. Ireland of Sum- mcrsidc, and her report of those from subcommittees you will hcor o detailed review of thc activities of the Chapter, bul these 1'P]l0i'l.~: will be scparute. and it may afford you pleasurelnnd pro- lit to lake a general review of u ra- thcr ‘imposing list of activities. It should be gratifying to you that our small province is the first to hnvc paid oil‘ its indebtedness to the War Memorial Fund. having paid iii more than the sum asked for. The total amount contributed by the 2 (zliapters in P. E. Island was $2325.00, of which King Edward Chapter sent in more thon.$2000.00. The ivnrl: in connection with this Fund has assumed rather ulnrnling proportions. and your wonderfully efficient Provincial Educational Se- cretary, Mrs. J. A. MacMllloli, is now doing the work of a salaried official. This War Memoriul Fund is used, as you know, to provide firstly War Memorial Pictures for distribution in schools and public buildings. and this distribution hos been made possible in rural dist- ricts through aid of Wolnens Insti- titles, secondly to provide Bursaries for soldiers’ children in Canadian Universities, and thirdly to confer a. post graduate Overseas Scholar- In reports whose records meet the requhe- lion. In the Christmas Card Com- petition this year Miss Jennie Tur- ner of Charlottetown won first place in all Canada. the honor bringing with it a prize of $100.00.‘ and the congratulations of the‘ ehnpler have been extended to Miss Turner. We have this year presen- ted (1 set of Dents Canadian Read- ers to each of the City schools, thus using the money formerly approp- rlated for prizes in essay competi- tioiis. Royal Edtvard Chapter was hon- ored in having our regent. Mrs. MucCready, appointed as a. member of the Provincial Confederation Ju- bilee Committee. Special arrange- ments were made for the chapter to be present as u body at the Confed_ eration Jubilee services in the Council Chamber. where a brass ablet suitably inscribed. had been placed by Royal Edward Chapter. on the original table round which wns held the historic meeting of i864. This tablet was unveiled by Miss Blanche Havlland. a daughter of one of the Piathers of Confedera- tion, and n Charter member of this Chapter. we were honored by the presence of Her Excellency Viscountess Wil- llngdon at u luncheon given in her honor by this chapter during her visit to our province in July. and Pllllil? WAS NElllll_K|l n1 Incident of War Days Recounted at Lon- don Function. LONDON. Feb- 28- — Tho Prim-c oi’ Wales was neorly killed by (i shell (lining his st-rvicc ln France in (he Great Wnr, according to nu anecdote told last. night at .1 (linnei- of the Welsh Guards Cour rudeu‘ Association. The Prince. in responding as a Colonel of the Welsh Guards to u toast to his health, observed that lie iviis unfortunate lu not having the privilege of actually fighting hi. llle Guards division, although the unit in which he served hail been associated with it- s. Bill lull ll llllHll nil ran Muniloho. ny 1i lu 7. 130th (fZli-ltlfitililll Rail- i *"""__ ~ ways Will be Repre- Tollg Warfare _ _ senicd in Scientific Takes Three VlCLllllSl s1 nuy and Combus- (sllwlfll to the Guardian) “on Tests‘ (lAlflflxlConcillli-i FPb- 1h’. Tong u-orfure lirokc oul. ln (lie Chinese quarter oi’ Alexlcell, acres-st ll-‘lLlWl-X- l)‘ Fell 33-5" ‘rho Iliexiirun border, (‘rrmi licrc, mlllsillil’ l-"llllll l0 ll5>llll lll the last night and ioildy one of ilimsclenliflc zitulii’ and combustion most prominent. oriental resort (‘W518 0f Nllvll 500ml 00315. h“ been ‘owners in Lower California and llllllmlllled h?’ u“? Now. 5Com“ 00v‘ [W0 of ms henchmm, wm-Q (imp, eminent at the recommendation of I Nearer Dom. Title I (Canadian Press) ' (ll(/\l\"l'I‘l-) (‘l.l'l'i, ’l‘(lliU.\"l‘(). Olll». Fill). 28. - .\'(-\v llrunslvii-u icurlorn soured u victory in xlic firsilu scrics oi‘ liic lluz-lhinu iirli-r ‘Puukurd. tlllIllltlIIl-illl‘ oi‘ (he Ilominlon (‘iii-ling (‘liulupioiislil-p llllii»: morning hy lllltUilllilfJ, Mimi- l (condition Press) and who were prepared to lay off for some of the winter months. ‘In addition to these imemlllflyild 31F"- lScnfQrtli WIJM. to jnll lodny for .1 lpcrllul o.’ two yours. lcss Ono (lay. [for (hcfls of thousands oi‘ (loll-urn Flowers 32 the gift of autographed photographs Malcolm was that ‘Porlmmcflt mt‘! the Magistrate in one oi’ the of! seasons. from (ho Dominion Rank branch lot. Scafnrlh- Pine clothoii null lovi- for u mother who would not hi‘ were the newcomers Whn did not. know that certain kinds of cnxployé c an ere seusmir. en ‘wists’? noitrltliakcvtarovislon for thisnsparcd long on this ellflll were giv- Tm United sum... Sun(\“\\d "omit-n us rrmaons for hcr dclalciilious- exam), a 81mm" 51m“;p,n_ put mlmflccrs ln (lie Bank who fullcd to gen lilumcd for things (is lhoy existed . , A rnxl (rel uccuituated 0D "1 l l! The crow“ t. of the iota] labor of the to nwccrtnln oxlenl- p” Con‘ i - tr n TtlNl that sho wan not or n United Htatcennumuellng abou kor-. s] 1- 1 H- H“ n h 1m =~ "r ".1" f‘ .1: 12.: 2.41.. ..*.1:.. s. pa“ ‘om-mc“ years 033130.03 xd n w glowed (s cl In thin gill] lit iicvcr sort-ed approximately l, “.0 llt-‘Oéfil H; lint“ on l! o‘ ti‘. um p‘, m“, ‘Wi-mdnlmt p0 Illlllls nnacnvc I ppd c . um (r . now there was no uneinpcymen , rown an A ‘ _ other than seasounl IIBEMDIOYIHLnLJ lliwc you any-thing to (my will The reason that the llllflllplfiyniflltlfltllllollllrll should not ho pascal linen y was constantly raised w m \tl\\. nailed Maglstrolc re -lt ill! Parliament ups in session. said {Kerr made no annwflrlrx-“Auccllixl gig“? no ( . - tonce. the United States tne problem v/ds liiaim a proper inspection were. Postage and Revenue stamps ..5.50 Navy league Contribution 50 Memorial Tablet (Confed- , oration) . . . . . 95 ' Cost of Luncheon Vlscoun- , less Willlngdon . . . . . . . . . .. 159.50 Provincial Ed. Seey. expenses . 9 Delegate to Nat. Conven- ‘ tion (share) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 l Luncheon to Ex. Abegwelt Chapter .. 10 , Work tn India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0 Councillors fee Nut. Chapter .. l Janitor for Mrs. Ross recital .. 3' Framing Photos . . . . . . . . . . 5.70 Poppy wreath Armistice Day . 5 Supplies from Head Office lol their Exceliencles which was dz Irwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21.85 received lifter their departure. was Library Books dz Prizes gratefully appreciated. and the donated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46.90 photographs hung in u prominent Cost of Roses (Si. Duty place. (Alex. Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.22 Royal Edward Chapter entertain- i Marshal Earl Huig. ' cd the Executive of Abegweit. Chap- ter (it luncheon in Victoria Hotel on Oct. 7, and all business of mutual interest and importance was dealt with. especially the preservation of the Council Chamber and the billi- ding of a provincial museum for ar- ticles of historic value. Our chap- ter was lnvltcd to be present at a succial service held in St. James Church in memory of Lilli‘ Field while ithreo others wci-c ‘uijured- ‘lmll- (3'- S- lllllllllglilll» Mllllsllil‘ "l: FTJLIICLSCO Choc. Cliiiioiieoivnei-o.‘ Pllblll‘ lvlllllll llml Mllles- lbw” with: "it all depends on what y0ll.1_h9 reggfl "(aging (ymnncl mm Lin. announced this afternoon. This call flouting?’ He then related how l-"Maoxicnli Cnliuret," (licd ivllll five “~‘9“l"l “l” °°ll$l"-‘- ‘ll .l'°lll'°5e“l“ll"°5 on one occasion in Iloultliursllbuilfiufl in up; pea.) and (m, h, mh-‘of ihulganndiuy. National Rflilwfl-YB. l-"oi-r-sl, .1 group of English soldiers one“, C)...“ (1,... m... Apron“, vmuiQuuudltui Pacific lltillivsv. Domin- were trying (o signal n French gun enlpjoyeog’ wiry... (he (imam kpieq tron Coal Company. Dvlrllnion Iron whose projectiles were falling near Thfpp pgfggng’ M luau; our», (iffilllll sll-‘Pl COIYIDfiYLV- Af-‘fldlfl 511E111‘ llieui by some error. whom ivas cousldcri-(l ffllall-it, fnnery‘ .I$°va sum“ Mmmq so’ Suddenly (hey saw with illsmnv wounlhuL W", i" m, Mpxiciurnuei); Halifax Branch of the Engin- Hm fig-"rlqflv m“, M- whlch “.38 1h. “Osmium . ‘curing Institute of Canada. the No- ' coming toward .___.._.__.>.\_____ lvu. Scot/m. Technical College and A little liner Major C. II. Dull icy-Ward alluded to this remark Prince of Wales, _ _ them. Just at. this moment tli" i lll“ Pyfgléggiie Glgelllzléellllix-dlnliqzg; Preutli resumed the‘. shelling. 0n:- ~ ' "lllll - C _ ' - 9".‘ 5 shell‘ in exploding trroniplctely hid 9 Gl Mum's) will act ‘l5 “ll"lllll"l“lli "ml lie llrln e from view of the (mrci- - DlRF- 5- 597mm PTEFMQT“ °l ‘he ous Wltlffllflfll and Colonel Sterling. cglitiilirfiggnigfiilrthigugxgertt: commanding the battalion. oil-l , , ' _ ' cmlmml: “My Gm!‘ they've gm‘ (Canadian Fl ess) mzlltgoilf lzilfiiltllle do lfyetltil-Slfiégze‘ the De- llllll" l (inure » r-i. 2s. - .\ . . ' - ‘ . A llmmm“ late“ hmwwel“ lholylotuzng motile-tiling] ltltil‘) m‘ hr-i- (cuififiltiflerzg o.‘ lgaf; 3.10:1“?!- Ellglm‘ m“ The Prim" “leggmg “ichiltlron lost the lives mid Ilil" c Om r lf-cnto lilitat c31- lllr°ll5h ‘mum? mild “ml ma‘ ‘m s lollicr is in u crilicul coildllioii iu Fgtf 1 ?plrvxclivq ugroliualcosl: eThe lllll“ (lelllmll pm‘ box w" mm mlblliospitul here mid five others were 0 (in SJYOYfQ qcgd t); 0Y1 900ml)’ llflllllih" ll“ m“ mnjnT|$i(l.\‘¢'l‘O]\' burnt-d, hui. zirc i-xpcclcd -.. y. fiiltsvi-l-w‘: "In so; ‘de 12d de- oxprnssod il- _' ilo recorcv. \\'ll"ll u fiiw- completely iff§fiprAl>jgut ilg gficeed 08.15pm... . d . %'l“"ll'"l"‘ll lll" llilllll‘ (ll ll~l°lll ‘l"l"~, ion (villi out‘! Llllflili‘ the direction . "9"" ‘ll "m" Pl" Vllllw“ "m" u‘ iiii n(li.'iso'\' borlrd. One art-feu- aln Quehcc (his moi-null? "(my glut ‘u; feature of ti": board i (t d_ P v (lnrlieuil lhc fwtliiw Wflri sheen) '70], Hnffinglox] Said today‘ was the 73M ‘ll-ll "$9 working; in liloliyu Queliec- Th" = -, l; l; l dun. C. d1 N . WKLKESBARRE‘ P?" Feb‘ 28 "' lift-Hi arc: llrs- Raoul (lnrnuau, 34-‘, lu:llill‘\l-?\1“iil\)l':l\‘\.;‘i.ll£l llireaCgnxvdiffn Amy“ calllnheu‘ ,°f Plain?‘ Ileiligglwo he) s. Poul l. and Lnurcul. -l loner“; R(\u\\~;p\l Me beg“; “m1- °l llle l-llllled mllle “m” Us “c l. nnd ‘two g-lzlri, .\llll‘lllll. ‘J l~2, uziril-eiped, mu (Cinder by (3, 1-1, Jcnk. ‘figs;sifiggxpgtly"thcmtloczlleiuifiliggg:‘Wllvlllfl burns-i :m(l ‘Tcflrfl wcrc slain lute today at Piltstoli. ' for lrecovcry :ll'(\ cnlurLilii-ell by phy i-lkllll-l ul flu- Sl. Fmucois D-IS lllospiizil, Wlllllil shr- iii being car ljnd the latter hr J A “cw” "-11- lirnl Electrics-l i-‘nchieer Mvnheql. l 'l'li (‘Bslillvllfilllllfllll cf flu‘- Pmrd T"; for the purpose of bringing fur- ‘ , , _ ,_ _ 'l‘li(- (lrigin iii‘ iln- riri- \\;(.~i lioii'ciii"iw<.e'.itilii»’ the Acadia Sugar Re- OT.'I.A“"'.""'“"X; "mm U‘lfl2iHC"l'l1l.ill('(|. hull n it lmliuvcll innl , "mtrri nut! N. L- Dmvson. represent- 1’ UM‘ m be“ l’ HA‘ "1' mm] " uii Mevlieiill-(l furuncl- sci ficc lifili; thc Elulllmerllll! Ill-Willie 01- 4:] lmstummpug “ynrp ‘Hfinusgodyliltt Iiliilliiuiz- The firi- broil.- ihlllcfllllldll» throughout. (‘niiudir 'l‘hls (vars flit‘ Wm,“ m“ “umwr “M ‘Vmlthmfli _ , _._,¢.._._-___. answer given h_v fin‘ llfifllmllfll-Pt" Wm, fin “IN . .. _ ,, i ~ . i. .. m. llls- (uiiuuu lo. l. l - gmwnll‘ “m” PM” vfinmt“ m ‘Ln’ hci-‘lllc, iii it vniu llilvllliill (o l'i‘.‘4\‘\l,t‘ ‘ r1 0 Brady (Colislarvlltivc, Sheena. l1 uh". mm. (mp3, (7.). lu (he [louse o!‘ Couimousl this afternoon. Of this xiumliei- the Late Etifl Haig As j Pres. British Legion ICLlIHI-LTIIITWPPCKS) l_ coupon, mo. 28.--Admiral Earl NEW YORK, Feh- 2:1. - l-‘rozchllellicoc it‘. (‘Ullllllllllfl of the British brine from mountainous sllius ihnifiritlid Fleci. (hiring tho two first buffeted the glnnl liucr LllVlfiilllll‘(YOUTH oi Lllc Client Will‘. has flee covered the lips of hcr Slllllku-{Wlplvd an invitation to be President'- iiiacks when slic (locked today. , 1f tlic British Lillivfl- H8 W111 5110- JShe eucouutermi particularly sov- ffllll llll‘ ltllh‘ F-‘llll Huts- ero wimllici’ lust Thursday night or. I "" "" the voyage from Soulhauipiou uni U Clierbolfrg- No passengers wore in l Jurell flilll the ship was uudnmziillwal.‘ ‘ I ultliough Chi-ll‘ Officer William l}. LS, Meeting-s. Etc. Okley suffered n dislocated shoul- der when ho nuns thrown from n. "Robin Hood Rnoid Chins. 0813i ncllcr oats. bettcr China province oi‘ Quebec (zoulrlhillsul lhc largest proportion.‘ uccounling for , I22 rlisnliflftale» Nevin Scollu cllm-‘ll next. with 106, New Brunswick was third in line with 0'.) and Iirinee Edard Inland Iliad one. lluTullill IN liliis But D0n’t Delay Send- ing Your Entries in for the Oratorical Contest ! Once again let us cell the atten- tion oi’ all interested m the dates and places for the various events of the Oratoricll Contest. Pupils and teachers will note that the last date on which entries will be received has been extended to March 8th. and that School and College contests may be held on uny staircase by tho rolling of‘ lhc con-i sel. , dy.;fw.. g MAKE their: hour-v l? . I "So as not to interfere with the Ito A tour. WAY - H- g vq‘ meeting in Churlotlefown. Mont- of t“ NC ‘LR ague shipping Club will lmd hogs on lvlonddy foreuoon, Mei-ch 5th. ,Mont Aimcm‘, Sedy. 2807-2-29-21 ""l‘hc Edfil Ilivor Driving Club will llold tliQll‘ rrlco on Thursday aficrnoou. ll‘ not flue on Monday. “lint-key at Cape Traverse t0- dale up to Mllfch 15th. Illlulv- Allwnr vs. Cane enveno- But. boys and girls. if youre "ll-ll“ ~lll“l' lllal-cll- thinking of entering, make your 2313'“! i . (n ———— mnd up “ow Am! mske ‘t up e *‘Nol.ico—Come to the concert right way too. You'll never regret it. Even i! you don't get n. prize- snd you've oil the chances in the world tar-the training in sell con- fidence and self expression that you will receive will be invaluable. Let. us recapitulate the places and dates for the district contests. They. will bo held: For Prlnco County in the Town Hall. Summerside. on Monday. All" rll 9th at 2 p. m. For Kings County in Oddtellows Hall. Montague on April 9th. For Queens (‘ounty in the llcnrtz 'nnd Pinvetle in P-mrwn vr-n- Hall Wedncsdliy evening PFH on». If stormy Thursday. Sale n‘ fi-"vlv l 2790-2-28-21 I "Dr. Clift. Ml’) in chronic cums. i112 Prince St. Phone 8974. Cher- lottetown. Self-Help. Don't delay. 3-164 m0. TORONTO. Foh. 29- - liiuritimtl. "Emerald L, S, B. Club not n}. model-Ale winds mostly _ lair and iing h9g5 until Min-ch 7th nftemom, uoi \I‘I'_\’ cold. probably light fillOlYéplpasg 1m, h”; with sen-cu” ‘t i __ l Memorial mill. CHGIIOMOCOXVII. "(in llll“ “l "lg-ll" lvlwc- D- N- McKay- Monday‘ Apru 9m at 2 p_ m, Toronto clear . . . . . . . . . . . .. .'ll——lfl| 27744.33.“ I-‘or Charlottetown (including St. “mlllmll "lm-l‘ ~ - “*3 ——- Dunstarrs) in Hearts Memorial mam“ “b?” -- ls"7-0l'°‘ "lTlic hccki-v match New Glu- Han‘ charlotwwwn’ on Monday’ ilallinx fair 30-14 {pow linlr. Wmlncsd-ev nivht, Fgb. __ bf. John (ilour .. -’i()—l2_ru:iry' 29th. Wheelie! River Vl~ (Cgnflnugd on ppga a) "@8100 clear -- iil-dfilivciv Glasgow- Skate after men-h. .._..__.._ Nciv York fair .. . 42-24 33M (he proyincg u; we" a; that of the Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . .. 24-11 , . I High tide this afternoon at 4.35,. individual may be advanced. This "There “"11 lll- ~ wikij» wv-Mlug While this order is not in anylms been so in the case of many of and tomorrow morning (it 6.59. jiu Arm- ix-u ci.~--~=~-.-_ Mgr-eh Foo-Committee incidental exp. t0 (sense of the word, u charitable Or- our soldier settler families who Bun sets this afternoon at 5461M. nl T rln nw-v-M- w Jim-lung (up. ‘Bflflltflllon, we ure ever ready w come herolloo late in the your, to and rises tomorrow momlng or 6.38] (p:- lfllilrflvbfncvvtg in m, 9_g_ respond to the coll of the needy. es- -_--_--- Full moon Tuesday. March 6th, flfllgbgf“ sN-vmo nvclnllr when the rengnl new of (Continued on page ll) 1.0a u. m. l 281.44“, M’ “llmber 6 (“mew Pennsylvania Elohim ti. lliirrguerliti, l2, suffered "rm 43,91,311) up}; Arggnf‘ M01195“; .. —-——<o>-—--—— ‘luli GfllWill-c. 1L’: lllauclic. l4 l her expert knoirvlcdrgc to bear upon .lc.'tuiic. ll): uiid (‘r-cili- mid Rrwlli | he inquiries being (node. and is \ll, \'\'l.'l'l' llu- iitlici- iucmhi-rs of Illc inpcd lo r c hirzhly valuable to lfumily to s=ilil‘~-l' burns. lull who doc i \otli produce nnd consumers of - lurs siuy will rccovcr- 'l‘li<-_v urc he“ j ‘OMS. Other members in addition t0 w D. . edliili: cured riii- ill lhc lll)lll(' u." ltlli ‘; li illfCiltiy nemcd. will be 11:1 J. l lllvtls itlllllllli: fill" 2il'l""|l m‘ llWii ‘it iy. l‘l31Jl'i"‘Plillll€§ the Dom on ele ‘fiilhorf llron still Slcc-l Co, J. H. Melsner