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'\fluk~§ _ » t f f “ ` A '- i Chas-iottotovvn unardiall 'Iwo Ceuta laraln Onardlaa, Founded III1 ¢ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926 ,§;"“;,‘{,,"ll§',I.'{1‘”',{1.., r .= E* .> fi si iisi in-iiuuiiiifs anti-'suniiifiziuiiisiiuii/nur - - |ii;_in|i .iiiiiuiiiiiiwi ini puiillllrhlliiii-“Till |;'ll1ll"ii5H“'"M ""5 Biglffél’ t‘i{C°“'N‘;)C'i“‘i““l C”-‘fes °.“iVery Enjoyable Program Carried Out at N0 Ad5°“l'“m°“l Of 0n...0wn Ideas_.,°"s°,_ m‘;flkf_f),jth1gf'is_1`X’(§f_ Russ Hotel in Commemoration of the H"“S° Um" Latte' ~ ,,,_,,__.,_,_ ,,,,,_, mitted io the Bar, South African War. Thirteen Veter- \i.oi\rnoN, Fei.. ze.-.sishcip J. E. -- ' _ (°°"°¢*'°" P"¢"l C. Welldon, Dean of Durham, who 'l‘he February term ot' the Sup- lil illllll ESI] l-HBH-HIS-HUP Representativ.es o f Church and State -and Thousands ` of Citizens Present at Funeral Service. (Canadian Preaa) _ QUEBEC, Que., Feb. 26. - For the second time within eight months the Roman Catholic filo- cese of Quebec paid homage to an archbishop when following solemn services in the Basilica this morn- ing the remains of Most Rev. Paul Eugene ROY. Wil0 died in Sl- Fra-ncis D’Assise ‘Hospital last Sut- urday evening were laid to rest in a vault above those of his pre- dei-,essor the lute Cardinal -Begin. The Basilica was crowded with mourners who thronged every part oi' the sgnctuary. in the have places ha been reserved for repre- sentatives fif church and slate. while the general populace crowd- eri the sides and rear.. ‘ Through the streets draped in mourning and lined with the sor- rowing public the body of the de- ceased had been borne from the A'rch‘bishop's palace yesterday to the Basilica, where the coffin lay upon the catafalque. 'i‘housa'nds had filed past it from early in the afternoon until evening. (Special to The Guardian) Q_U.EBiEC, Feb. 26.-'Fully three thciusand -people crowded their way into- the Quebec Basilica this mor- ning to witness an-fl participate in, the -funeral service over the re-’ mains of the late Mgr. Paul Eu-‘ gone Roy. Quebec's beloved Arch- bishop. I l .__& Will Represent South African _ _ Government (Canadianl Prana) CAPETOWN. Felt. 38. -General .l. B. I-lerzong, .Premier and Tiei- :miin Roos, Minister of Justice will attend the imperial conference in. London in October as representa- tives of the Southlttfrican govern- ment. according to an announce- ment in the Die ‘Burger the minist- erial organ here. ¢H Condensed Specials RATE--tc. per word. Iwi each inaertioa ta this column. “WANTED-A PA>8T.RY COOK. A-prply Victoria Hotel. 7798-2-25-3|. *WANTED-A LIST CARRIER. Apply at Guardian Office. WANTE-D~DlNlN»G ROOM GIRL. Apply Strathcona, Hotel. 'l8l3'8 2 27 31. YSAUNBOMI SAUBAGES. HAM- burg Steak, Potted Meats, fresh .every day-Saunders, Newsome &'_ C0-. Market Bids- 23-0-lim' amd, sAi.a-tscsar LEATIH-an suiiipibie for lobster traps 15 cents per S. -L. Hardy & C0. _ lass 2 27 zi. ,_ __ *FOR BME-SAW -AND PLANING Mill in~.0',Leary. Beat of reasons for selling. R. IR. Webb. ‘ “M86 I 18 tusat 4i. was ssl.:-frwboanecnoics mares and geldinnii to nrrivo 'March lst. 'Apply to _i_ w_ Whitehead. Kensington. 7825-2-27-2| *JOB .PRINTING DP EVERY description, oliieaiitlgiand oxaedl- tiousiy executed.. rdian Cene- ral Joh .Printery..\Phone_l82. ‘VCU WANT GOOD INVILOP £8 'Prices 50 -for 204:.. _1-50 for siic..| 250 Mr 560.. 600 'for.l1.00, 1,000 for 01.95. Posopaid. Guardian Office. -*ONE PAIR OF FDXEQ ECOAP- ad from -my ranch on 'Puesflav ' 23rd. Ear marks C.U.i~!. 14C dark silver, female and Q. B. medium silver male. Reward ‘George E. McLean. Wiltshire. lwk “C_A WIEK TAKING ORDFRO for: B. Q E. Silk Hnsierv_ Silk Underwear and .Porch Dresllel Your cub daily. No collecting nr delivering. Write -ill. & E. Mfg. tio.. Delit. 22,1/indon. Oni. A. W. Mch. ll-18-20-27. _____'ia ~zacl\i».¢o. mom nv amos at -.Kenslinzion one female fox marked ~ll'_ Y. ri-nht ear is C. left Mr -and o m ie fox -H.X on is n rather severe critic of the will be allowed to manage the ' (Continued on Page 3) call fur u meeting in Honolulu in OTTAWA, Feb. 21;. -"it might lie l`iirtlicr cnipliasizcil_" declared iloil. Ciiarles Stewart, Minister of the interior. reterrliii; in the House ol' Coniiiions this ultcrnuoii to thc Chicago dfulnugo canal, "thai the (lover-iiiiieiit has never at any time recognized in the small- est degree thc diversion und will continue to protest against the eu- _tire principle of uIistrin~liiig- water [from the (li‘l~fit isilfcs tu unolhci' water-sin-ii." Mr. Stc\viirl'a stuienient was mario when lic tiililod iurllior vor- respoiiilefico between the (Tuna- dian and U-;iIti~d States Govern- ment in regard to the Chicago drainage schcme. ,Min Stewart revlcwcil tho corres- pondence. ~ 1-_-- -Plan-iPilgriniage SAINT JOHN, Feh. 26. --A Morl- time Province pllgrimsge to UN' Eucharistic Congress to be held ni Chicago' in June will be conducted over the Canadian National Rall WWI. a contract to this effect hav- 'iilli been completed today lieiwci-v' iiil‘\'- William Duke, Rector ni' thi- Cathodral here, and the Railway Company. _ eeea>--- ELARAISH. Spanish Morocco Feb. 26. -Rlffinn propaganda. in |citing trlhestnen to continue war Ialzainst Spain. is increasing I-n the ,Loukkus sector. according to in- formation recalvsd ilitar au . _ b ill Y ` filht ear. l% left oar. ibiheral re-lthorities hero. Nesgotiatlons for Word offersiil. for -their return alive. Joseph WV. sheen. submission of the Beni A-lm and |~Beni Amset tribes have commenc- renie -Court opened yesterday morn- -_-<+>-A S - _ At 'Birmingham yesterday a for- eign visitor was presented 'to the Prince who pointedly asked him if lie was trying British manufactur- ers gréetihg him warmly when he answered in the affirmative. ---'-- ll-X Hlllllilllll Hill 5-Illllilll U.s. 'ra§p§§§fers Get Cut of 38 Millions. _ (Canadian Preaa) ‘W.AiSH\liNlil’ll(]N. Feb. 28.-‘Pre sldent (‘/Jolidge today at 10.22 a. ni. signed the. $387a&hl.I00 tax rs- iiuctlon bill. making it a llnw. The ceremony of affixing the i’resiflcnt's “Calvin Cooiid-ge” in his ,round scrawling hand was with un' pretense except that caused by ~i corps of camera man. Mr. Coolidge waited pxrtlently until the oainera men told -h-im ‘hey were ready. lie then picked up a pcn and wrote his first name. lie put. down the first pen. lllcktld up another and wrote "0oolid5'¢.” The president handed the first pen to_iSenai.or iSmoot. Rellilitiivnn. Utsh. Chairman of the Senate Fia- ance Committee and the other to representative Green :Republican 'iowa Chairman of-the iliouse -Ways and Means Committee. which Alter a sumptuous ropast serv Holi Call style oi' the Russ. and preliminary Our Absent comrades, pmpmied ___¢.>__ remarks by the chairman Col Dr by Major F B McRae ` Johnson, the following program - The Press, responded to by ' ‘ I N ‘ _ _ was carried out: ' Messrs. Reuben McDonald and ‘ ' I ` TOAST LIST Peter Campbell ' The King-“God Save the King" Reading .by |-equeg¢_M, Robe" . - | One Ml-nute‘s silence in memory Mciiae , Ui Deilllrteil Conirades The Host, responded to by Major ' The Lielitenaiit tlovernor--Hull. ll. A. Macdonald ‘ ' ' Friiiik R. ileurlz God Save the King. _.___ Vocal solo ivlu-.ie are the Actompnni i. -Mi. E. A. wil- . ___ I (canadhn pun) 'Buys of the Olii ilriignde”-Mr.‘iinms und Mais; Lilllllin Earle (camdhn prev) - i>i-1'nitoi'i‘ Mich rch zo# Cilllfiefl Eerle A.-1 un- tiiioii-man reno iso comin- R’°M‘E- ‘F°"' ‘%'"'"“" "lm °' Be 0 W t _ ' " ‘ ' 0, . -prov; ,.e_ d d t h , I ‘ . Fore!-gn -Minister Niinchitch. of Sc I CS Ore Mysterl<»us slayiiills of two .men iul li _ " fefjilon 9 0 Y 0 l‘0ii 0i` U18 mell il‘0m Prince Ed- J 06! 1 RD h or d to Checkqnf System _dm-erem sections 0,. the c1,y_pe|._ Iigeiiiiier J_ D. Stewart ward island who served in the "5 “V ° _ m9’ - as 5 ve _ `_f-plexefl llie police today. The bullet _ y . . r _ __ d Eropn(/i'§al lii<;hlllr(lliliih$lltl'si:f ultalmllliilllllililllllg _iiendl-ng-"The Q“l"‘_""- MW" _ (¢°'\llf»w=d im Pane 6) des' 'tml 'mly ls °""""ki“g °“ “ “ '“‘ ° Y “" milf.” f§;i.‘.:€.é:.°‘l‘; ' ers' he Alfredo Villarefis,' died in a‘ balm “nd Swv peoples must Bland fllllBWl|l5 W|NHHIlN|] ) _ ' fenues aiiter staggering in and |'Amw" ` . . _ ' gh much secrecy surrounds (.LA(‘E BAY N Q hob 20 flying he had been shot Six bul me mnversmuonq between M 1\i!rP0llwlll Oil lile vilevk Oli fillet' let wounds were found in iii-I lio- , __ __ _ __ _ . _ _ _ _ _ ernoon‘s conference lit-twee».i the (yliniociiveg piimiiieii they wei-el"vEH Sl" Foreign 'Minister "may °°“' Ur Y-resnnlldeli lil by His Boer War. and who numbered Worship Ma or L B Mille - the visiting aggregation that coun mg . ` ` "The heat thin i the Locarno (canadian Pi-sas) ted in their favor and enabled pact ..decIm_e_l |M_gBr’|‘and_ at one of S .t F . - GENEVA, rob. zo. ~i.itinniis :nom to corrynoms the victory. me hm] palms or Ms speech, ..,S 3, Ill Ol` In has asked intervention of the leu- -I-‘rom the iiace-.off in the first the met that H has Denetmted tm ._ . _ gue of Nations against Poland l-ii period the Abbies forced the play hostile German Tegewe and made iioNof.ni.U. ren. zo.-Jriie nur. §‘°{\l'2_@¢i_l0n with recent frontier and oitefr 20 s_<;u;;1dS ll'i¢_i‘_»“_§"f;“ fi' ii possible for the former enemies -- iruliun l.nibor Party has issued a “" en S' “ ‘P353 mm 9 Y Mc 9 e "'t tal itial tally. He was followed by.0 k together for the soud of brought into iplay by tho visitors ani' 0’ ht” mime* ¢9l'|'"°i'Y- and it was evident nt every stage "ll is F\`a”ce»" -DQPUW BM`ll\°l° that in experience and stamina emi' “mf "ul" has mild* all i-5° the wearers of the Red and Black ‘3°“0°99|0ilS. FYBIICB and her or- far oatclassed the local mea. P71355 and her Wl‘l°W5 and 119|' mil'-' The ni-st score of the period was Hated- Still suffering from Ger- made -by McEachern` on a re-bound "_"-”Y`9 “Ki¥\'°“|°“- "H0 dwllfed by |30;-d°n_ ,wiiiiams goliowed by however that with all its short two mo,-9, gh., mmi gong sounding comings it was necessary to -ratify on a 7-2 score in Abbies favor. U10 D80! because it was a beginn- By their win tonight the Abbies ins toward peace. 'in doing so. he -have now a comfortable margin for Bald France ___..lec om e _ InterVene|staylng_ power and experience oilglggrowhiloxle Wm be taken to' Indians Start (Canadian Press) . . 'Elll‘0D€ and the world. _ -NIEW YORIK. Feb. 26.-A -suit -November for all Pitch* nations. Sgggzg :;‘g_rVX:ll:::l“'u:h§n5°’;'g;'; “'I`.he -treaty." he -declared. "Was for the recovery of lands in =New including -Canada and t e -Uaited|B ' the latter omwdmng me Rambler suce_ptible of diversant and' con- York State including the site of States. with fi view of arriving at guaue with an outside the defense trad ctory interpretations. Sir AuB- the city of Syracuse and the en. ri better uiiflcr.~it:in=?- Hlllllll lllillll which takes place in Charlotte- U0". l ‘ town on Tuesday night. ‘ - iillillli wi-:si sluts Iii .ir _ __ D _.___ R Commodity 50 per __ AR Y ivvasnimiron, nc._ rob. ze. - ___ _ _ l|||||, ||||| ‘ .ii Cent. (Canadian Press) A prediction that ‘President Ooolld- ge in soon to issue fi proclamation under the flexible tariff law in creasing the tariff on butts 50 Gale at Times Reaohed a Velocity of °°'°°"" "°' “““’° “Y "“‘"5‘°"_ members of the -House today Can sixty Mins an Hour. i::‘.1:.‘;”.‘.'.::.r..'.';‘i’°:.‘;‘ should it ma-ierialiae. (canadian Press) rains amd snow, and travelling at trhe forecast of the -'Minnesota CHICAGO. Feb. 28. -Eleven are a velocity of sixty miles an hour members camo on tbq noeiii of an Bllll0l.lllC8lllC I y p pe y nt that the 'rariff Com- sult of high wind storms in the lon, buildings -being deatroyhd mission has completed Ita butter illllvliilltiorts and delivered its ents of the -report could t b struck the central part of the reported anovr a_ foot deep: loomed. no 8 re--Halifax. cloudy _ fi 1° iiw Willie lfonae. The con- llllll _ll-llllll Nation’s L e a d i n g Bank ‘Su-spends Pay-` ments--Oificials Ar- rested. (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS. -Feb. 26. -Suspcn- sion of payments hy Credit lfonffier of Antwerp one of the largest banks in Belgium assunied Ilif- proportlnns of a scandal yesieriiay. when it was aunoiinceil that Ant- werp authorities had urresieil six persons it -being charged that the bank issued doctored stuioiiiciits t'or the past six years. ’I`he arrested are the director, an- other ofticiiil, and former employ- ees. Adflltlontilnrrests are said to he lmmiiient. Authorities have taken over all the li:ink's pru- ueriy_ _ 1 -llli.lK lil NEW Elllll F|lll|5 Many Reach Red Lake \ 4 - __ _Z==_ 1 l'“‘-I -I -I 2 -QE Z' iill5l|] Hlllll ll § cnt lThreatening Letter From Anonymous ' Correspondent Read Before Committee. (Canadian Prea5) 0'l"l"AWA. Out.. Feb. 26.-“Boob ing.' boot-llegging. hnuiniing and sniugglin-g" were some oi' the of- fences which an iinofiyinoua cor- reripoiidcnt of lion. G. H. B/iivln. Minister of Customs threatens. tu. revcal ire being carried on in the Customs Departnicnt by senior of- ficers, The letter i;ign»~ii "Douanier rrirstoms officer" was read at the customs probe today by -Mr. Buivin. ‘lf the minister did not change his liosiile ntiitnili- ting leltci- said. tlierc were officers in his employ who could and would rcvoal that all the:-ic lliin-gs wore going on in the ilepnrtnii-nt, '.‘lfn/iwn and con- iiiveil at by the chiefs." Iiiir. Boivln wanton soineliody to move Ilint the counsel for the com- mittei- :ical willi the letter and bring its writer it’ possible to give eviiii-five, Field and Others, Will Travel by Plane; HUDSON, Out., i-‘eh. 26. --llyl freight and passenger train |.~ns~l pectors -from many paris of i_‘auu- da are making their way in iiuri-I son en route to Llie new gold ‘lli:'-_ covcries at Red l.:.~l.:. From li-rc lliey will make their wuy over thc "long" trail" to :bc Iii-d i.okc_ district, it illstancc of 1-10 iniicsi through wilderness. Many pi'ospcctor.i already :ire at the scene of the "rush" having. gone in by dog team :ind soofi 'oth- ers will follow ny the more mm!-5 ern Ine°th0d of airplane travel. l Shipped from llaniiltfin. fJnt.,} airplanes are en -unite :ii-rc, and are expected _ro .irrlv-: lurlny or 'i‘liiirsiiay. 'l‘ii-ree pn.<..-iciiuer i-iaiies; fin-l ir-nc freight c.iri'yi:ii; irlnnc will lncugiirnle the s.-r\'n‘e oi the gold-` ill-.I:ls_. ' - With their floss. several pro.- poctors arrived yc.,-Iciwluy from the! head of the lake.-i, null with .the- opening of iifiiigaiioii n further: curtlngent ol" I’-iri. Ariliur nn.il Fort William ininiii.z :neu in .-_vi (Continued on Page 3) To Test Out _ Hudson Bay ` Rail Scheme (Canadian Press) I OTTAWA. Feb. 26. --Au import-i ant move i-ii connection with the completion oi the Hudson 'Hay Railway was aniiouiiced today by the Department of Airriciiltiiro. Three farms have been purchased along the routc or that road. and these farms will lie used as ox- perimental stations to test thc possibility from fi farming stfrnfl- point of the land along that rall- way. Operations of these farms are likely to he begun this summer' and the ultimate result will either prove or disprove thi- contention that the railway can bc made valu- nhlo from an orgaiiizatlo-n point ol' view. The Weather, Etc. \‘\‘ f/-mas A FAS-r MAN To- - cu? A Desi-unc, F\c,uR\?.-~ _ l I I "¢ /' "7 '_ Q/_ 1 _ nhl @f. li A of -O'l"I‘A\V-A. Feb 26.--inquiry iri- to hanfliiui; of autos seized by cus- toms officers in the port of Mon- treal was cfintinuetl at the cust- inos probe today. The Mana-get and accoiilitaiit of the Central Gar. aim in Montreal. where most of the seized cnrs arc i-itored pending dis- posal, trstifieil they had transferr- ed pa-rts from "at dismantled car” to one used by J. E. A. Bisaillon. former Chief ‘inspector of the port. Tile much talked of door. tran-r isferrefl from the stolen car to one used by the pri-ventivc officer came up again but`the 'ga-rage msn could not remember whose car it was that benefited. and again denied that he told 'inspector Walter Dun- can it was Bisailion- who instruct- ed him to make the transfer, al- tliougli lie is quot# il in sworn evid- vncc as .havin-g said so. Thr-rc was. much cross question- 'ng io discover what officers of Montreal customs port used seized cars and liow they paid for stor- age and rcpnins to their own- cars. l.itt-le nf note was brought out in the cross examination. Russia Seeking Solution of ' Debt Question (Canadian Prcas) IPARIS, Feb. 26. 4-France and Russia yesterday began an at- tempt to find sonic way of reach- ing ii compromise on Russia's debts to the i-‘rein-h government and Fri-itch citizens and Russia socks to obtain credits on a loan in Franco for the purpose ol' dev- sloping Russian industries. French Freightor Freed From Ice ' (Canadian Preis) NEW YORlK_ Feb. 26_~fI‘he Fren- ch freighter Kcntuf'ky_ which to- day wirelcssed that it was fast in the ice floss about 125 miles off Newfoundland, has frccfi itself from the ice and now is proceed- ing io St. John ~N. »ll_ This infor- mation was conlninod in a mess- age received this afternoon ai, tho local offices of thi- .Fi-v,-rich Line, agents for the vessel. Announcements. - Coming Events. Meetings, Etc. “Ri-serve March 17th ifor cert in St. l"atr|ck's llull, So con- urls. 7841 "il-‘eat-hers Wanted-Goose ducks. Best prices when not ed. Henry McFarlane & Co. nitura Upholaterera. 1 7404-28-itat and mix- hir- imc. iii the Orange Hall. Hunter _i.\il‘ond'ay. March ist at 7.30 p. m. iAdmlsslon 25 cents. Children 10 cts Everybody como. 7836-2~21ei ta Rallver winds fair and somewhat colder. Maximum and minimum t atures: Toronto, snow Montreal, cloudy . Quebec. cloudy . Charlottetown, rain _ _ _ _ _ _ 40-~24 St. John. rain ..... . Boston, cloudy New York. cloudy 'i‘0RON’l`(l_ Feb. 2'l.- Maritime fresh to strong west and northwest EIIIDEF 82-32 30-48 40-is 34-~ nl. Mr-44 $0-41 The Oyster Bed Bridge ‘poned concert and pie social lhe held on March lst. lf not the 4th. - 7 90st- will ina 882-247~2l the on “The annual meeting of Red Cmss Society will be held Tuesday. March Ind at 4 p. li. It the Red Croaa. 89 Grafton lt. _ 7751-I-N-attlmi' "The annnai meeting of Springs field l¥8‘Circie Will be held In Snrilldiielti Hall on Monday even- iix. Mlfdli lat It 7.30. A repre- s tative from the E. and P Aaaoc- ,iatlon will address the meeting _ High tid this morning at i1.ll lteisat dl __ _ _ _ _ _ init at si_»ii ii -rm miss. ai-.ina un anion. _ in more mu » ° » ' """"'°" D N- il _ _ -. ._ _ !- __ _ __ (oonlnoea ea._Pa|»_- t) and tonight at 11.01. any \ __ I 7' . ._-as..4n~laa».-.A... _‘ ' ~