. or A MERCHANT -;»..'~ l foroalglit oonciatc In providing fcr the public the twilig- it lg "high need before it known p-srodnosa. ~ fliem and announcing - Covers Prince Edward. Island ‘Like the Dew lect who find self m» are co qhhpin. one p. ‘ H . ‘in to must 1 soaks to deceive ‘will some one who will allow liinlr- . to he deceived. i *:'*"......“_-"a'.-..':..";“-r..u:.°=:.=. 'ti i i,u iii osruuiil LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER, _'l‘l1u rs- da — "They're a good looking bunch." was the remark 0t‘ a coun- tryman as he was leaving the Leg- islative Llddlnbly Room yesterday afternoon. The remark was "as true as it was well-chosen. it mig t qr (have been as truly odd- ed at t e lately elected members of the Legislature now assembled represent ilollrly well ‘the intellig- once and iniorutatlon as well as the interests of the people of this Province. iii they will but play the ganie of partypolitlcs as it ought to be played, give close nttevntlm to business and eschew party ani- mosities, looking each with a single eye MflJOJQOQ oi’ the country a d the promotion or better conditic s in which its people may live and work, there can Ibo no doubt that they will solve satisfactorily the pron _ and overcome tho dill- cplties- at now beset the Pro- V 1319- . The. ‘lifladfloualds are just now bavinftheir innings in the new world as in the old. it was fitting that the MacDonalds in the Legis- lature should open the debate on the address in reply lto the Speech from, the Throne. (this they did so satisfactorily that the praise of the Leader cftheflppoeltion as tha o! the Leader of the Govern- me {slid other members was well and truly merited. Llohn A. Mac- Donald h agreat name in the an- nals of-Oanada; s/nd it is quite pos- elllhle, udging by the tactful maiden a est- of the member for theThlrd strict of Queen's, that a second “John A." will yet till the highest position in the ‘political sphere of our wide Dominion. Nor was the speech of the secouder oi the Ad- dmas—tl|e - junior membe for n oiqwm-ainy-less promising ‘of ' ifut _ hcefultneas to the. country andpersonal success. “At any rate, the Debate oln the e t , e o n Bose on o giigryzr,‘ W9: will bggun. iBut the s h, of the ILeader of the Oppo- s tic w, o followed the (MacDon- a nrmbfifltlieztgteonzliich iin_ yells , _y e j (e oratory of the previous session to Ifit the occasion. There (continued on Page 3) s__.._____. ‘Condensed Specials ‘Qlljp-jc par 70rd,. net Inch insertion in this column s erdn aALs-i-i EAVY snowiv pope 5 canto a roll Guardian o“; " iiaoz-zs-tr —- iron sALs-irwo cows our. due to freshen March 14 the oth- er May 8rd. Apply 266 Eustou St. 2017-3-13-31. , "HOUND PUPB FOR SALE. RAY A-therton, Mt. Herbert. 2028-3-15-31. -'OHOICE QUALlTY BULK 00- coa, 2 lbs, for 25 cents, Jenkins 6i. son. ~ 2042-3-14-21 Adverse i755; For Bri- tish Government. - (Canadian Press) LONDON, March 13~Great Brit- ain's Navy estimates for 1924-25 as given out in a statement today by the First Lord of the Admiralty. Viscount Chelmsfcrd, amount to 200,000 as compared with estimates for the past year. Loss From Steamer ‘Santiago Less Than Expected (Canadian Press) NORIFOLK, Va., March li-That the loss of life in the sinking of the Ward Line steamer Santiago, oif |Cnpe Hatteras Tuesday night, may be less than indicated in the first lreportsrwas thought probable by Coast Guard Headquarters today. when wireless messages were re- ceived from the cutter Manning, stating that. the steamship Plioden |hed wirelessed that the IColinas had picked up u .hoat cohtoining ten men of the Santiago. Prefer English T Their Native Tongue (Associated Prose.) pUlljflllN, March 13.——Jli spits of the fact that by the terms oi‘ the iFree State constitution the Irish language la placed on completed equ allay-with English, and that all od- ficlai notices are issued in both languages. the use of irlah up to the -pl'eeent time has been very limited. Not more (than one in 500 oi the affidavits sworn iu the Law Courts are lu ilrish, and the de- bates iu the Dali are almost whol- ly conducted in English. iDepuiy Patrick Hogan of Clure says: “Every bit oi’ national legis- lation has been discussed and can- vassed in -l<lu-gllsh, every question hits been asked in English, every amendment, except one has been moved in English, and the entire life of the nation is maintained by artificial respiration-a foreign language." -Hls suggestion is that both houses cl‘ the Parliament should adopt a standing order for- bidding any member to speak un~' {less his or her remarks are prefac- led by a.-t least 20 words oi‘ irlsh re- levant to the discussion, it is pointed. out that this would mean that nil deputies and senators must have some considerable know ledge of the lrisli language, which many 0i‘ them today are without. ‘FOR SALE-fit) ACRES ON north side (Dundee Rood, Lot 50, lately occupied by Malcolm Losi- er McLeod. Allllly to McLeod d- Bcntley. 2040-3-i4-H iwAiirzo-ncw ouAm-rrv or ‘coed sound ' commercial oats.—- stencil Duplicator. Apply K. C. John H. Gill and Son. . care of Guardian. 2034-3-14-2i. 2016-3-13-3l. . . . ‘SILVER FOX LOST-Escaped ' o g 1- 1mm ranch, female siuib tailed MM‘: £Q¥a|1“|°im:n_ silver fox. Finder returning conveniences. Address "D" care of Guardian. 1955~8-11t! Prion cALI-oul GANDER. A. G. Stetson. Msrshfleld. BOSS-S-I-i-lin nlni. acrA-rs. IF vou HAVE A farm property for sale call and Jive do particulars. We will help you find a purchaser. Eastern Securities 0c. Ltd" New Bank of (Nova Scbtlo Bldl. 203041-1133. , ........._._.._.,...-... ._._Z.... zgA¢Hw wAursn-ron er. arya "aid lollooLWest, sup- "'WANTED—A SECOND-HAND same to Alexander Agnew, East Royalty will be rewarded. 2012-8 13-21 mo. A. MeboNALo, LAND eun- veyor, l-lermanville, P. E. l. lllfib-Q-lmo. CERTIFIED SEED, COBBLER POT ATOEB-I have about 200 bus. r sale. Apply Alex. Agnew. cat Royalty, Charlottetown. 1983-3-12 3i HERRING we're-co voa LONG (i0 meshes deep. 2 1-2 and I 3-8 mesh 14-6 twine. Sell right.- £55,800.000 or a reduction of £2,-, il-HITISH llviuslrniis ESTIMATES illl WIliilHlW * Remarks of Lawyer in Court Upsets plans to Contin- ue Work. (Canadian Press.) iOAllRlO, March 13.—*'l‘he negotia- tions tor a peaceful solution of the controversy over the tomib of Tilt- ankhamen have collapsed and it is TUMBIIFFEH. I ltlllcrlnhfll Dgnattil, Con: Ill (BY REV. 8. D. A CHARACTER SKETCH Let us go a. little farther. “If any man would come after Me let him deny himself." "Deny him- se1i"~—what does that mean‘! Well’ deny means to say “no,” plainly and positively. Himself is the Quiet Talks m Retreat. - was due to n remark made in court .of the convention means that the smoother English word for his self. Let him say "no" to his self. Please notice that Jesus is not speaking oi what is commonly called self-denial. That is, .re- pressing some desire for a time. 'sacrlflcing something temporarily iuorder to gain an advantage later. That sort oi thing is not peculiar to by the lawyer reprhlenlmg m” the christian life, but is practiced ‘Carnarvon trustees, The lawyer in by an cmssem even among the ‘referring to the action of the Min- lowest He is not speaking o; that. “t” 0t Public Wmks i“ “Dams but of something far more. radical. the tomb at Luxor, referred to the Reading the verse through 880m Egyptian mnme“ “S bandits" ‘it will be seen that there are three It hashes-med that through the dmmct persons referred (0 by efforts cl Pref. Breasted, the U. S. Jefium Firs,’ the “any man" 1-19 understood the Egyptian govern-l ment has withdrawn its offer of a new concession to the Countess of Csrnarvon to curry on the work in the tomb begun by her late hus- baud. The brealking off of negotiations I i l succeed in his method of plain but courteous speaking. Premier Poincare can never be diverted from his course by words. ' Poincare In Danger But it has so happened that the Belgian disillusionment has oc- curred simultaneously with Rain- say MacDonald's rise in power. Desertion by Belgium, coupled with the kindly common sense of Prem- ler MacDonald cnnnut help greatly perturbing M. Poincare. if the Belgians can be won back to lt‘raiico's full and ilnconilllloneil support. Premier MacDonald will‘ notice a sudden chill in tho air in Paris. But, if Belgium retains her ~' newly acquired viewpoint, matters will continue to roll the MacDon- Esyrtolosiet. Howard Cotter and speaks oi, and then the two others the trustees would reach an agrec- represented by these word, "him. ment with the Egyptian govern- 391g" and "May either Que or inent. The government, it was said the other o; whom l5 influencing was ready to grant a new ooncess-| —-.— ion to the Countee of Carnarvon - - . ' iigrefiing to all the demands made u t e interests of science, while - " the trustees and Mr. Carter had| agreed hols the conditions re-gnrdingi owners p of the treasures found ca 5 “in Pr," . i“ ‘m’ “m” , nohtndbtniiijsreh 13.—)-$D9Blilnl§ The lawyers remarks however, m me Home of Commmm today, a led m a rupture i“ ‘he “egmhmmm? member sugested that steps shoul-J and m. withdrawal M we ‘mer o‘ be taken to cancel the order where “new concewmm by Canadian cattle passing over the United States border in sealed - cars to ports of shipment are bar- . ‘ i g red from export to this country, be cause of possible contact with the . _ ' > foot‘and mouth disease outbreak in the States, notably California. ' Ho declared that the preventing of Canadian fat cattle > [rum being shippeed to British ports for im- mediate slaughter meant enforced unemployment to thousands oi’ 1 workers and increased prices i'or meat in this country. Noel Buxtou, minister of agricul- (U "ed P a ) ture, replied that Canadian ship- n rc a - ers coul r .- NEW YORK. blur. lit-Belgium [shipping ‘iritccttrirlhiil tllilealtiitlrgifraiiil, is acquiring the position of holder other 90,10,115,“ 0mm of the balance of power in Eu- ____ rope‘; recovery. The refusal of the Belgian Parliament to support the Theunls Government on the ques- tion of sustaining its convention with France iiiay become the do- minnnt factor ‘in bringing about a common-so as settlement of Europe's pro lems. Had the ccnvehtion been adopted at Brussels, control over Belgium's relations with Germany would have continued to remain in the hands of France . The rejection Belgian people have had enough of M. Poincnre's victories over Germany which never bring in any money and put the indemnity uiatier further further away from a settlement. Tho keystone of the Polucurc policies has been the support of Belgium. whose judg- ment oi oventa has been thought t0 be that of an expert, with his all! way. in this situation Bel- OW" m6 Bi BMW» glum has become the most im- portant diplomatic capital in 910K011" H" Frill“ Europe, for the time being. The French have great power with the Walloons, who consider themselves the dominant race, in- tellectually, in Belgium. But. the Elem h Belgians, who favor Great Brita n, are riding into popularity on the wave oi democracy. The Flemish influence have a natural affinity for the MacDonald politics; lf they can hold Belgium fast, France must give way permanently in which event M. Polncnres Prem- llelglum has now got over her fright, which sent her into the arms cf France. The Belgian people are belllllllilg t0 relllle that their future prosperity does not depend on France's ability to rush army corps to the Belgian border at the outbreak of any fu- ture attack; nor is it contingent upon the ability of the French army to seine what little money the German indemnity payers have from the British government it’ such covert ipractices are allowed. Willi SUNS in lilllill u i5 . illlllllli ill BElEiIERS GDRDON) . man's" life. "Say no to Eng- (Contlnuod) his self" i5 coupled with "follow PGIISIOTIGI.’ t0 Me." And the opposite is implied- if any msu will not do as I desire, he will continue to dons be is now doing, namely, deny Me and follow his sell’. These two persons self and Jesus are placed here in sharpest con- trast. An uncompromising antagon- ism exlsts between them. They are sworn foes, and every man, must decide to which he will yield his allegiance. To agree with either one is to oppose the other one. For d. man to settle some matter that comes up for decision by say- lng "yes" to the desires or de- mands of his ‘self involves his say- ing “no” to Jesus. And on the other hand his yielding assent to the nlaus and wishes of this "me," namely Jesus. is plainly equivalent to saying “no" to his self. What la this self ln-each of us that Jesus sets in such antagonism to Himself, and instructs us to say a hard. uncompromising, uuceasing “no" to‘! There are a few words in‘ Return to Canada to Live on Farm. (British United Press.) JDNIDON, March Ill-Lord Rod- ney, whose pension of two thous- and pounds a year, which was ranted to his ancestor a famous ritish admiral and his heirs in ‘perpetuity as a compensation and reward for his distinguished serv- ices agalnst the French, was rec- ently commuted for a sum of for- ty two thousand pounds by the British treasury, will return to Canada to live permanently on his farm near Edmonton. Lord Rodney may pay a short visit to the Uiiit- ed States before settling down sig- uln in Canada, but he enjoys his life on an Alberta farm so much that he declares he would not live anywhere else, in the world. Just now he is living with hie family in a small bungalow in a little fish- Ins vulase. Klssasowsc. which he rented and he is leaving his fam- ily for a. few weeks which be arranges his business and sets his Alberta farm-house in order and ready for the reception of the lflm- (Contuiued on Page 5) (Canadian Press) London, March lt-The Brltlsn Government has asked its emlbassy at 'Wasliingt0n for n full report of the facts concerning the detention by the United iStates of the Royal Mail Line steamer Oduna. lt its recognized here that United (‘States officials were quite within (cllllfilin PM") the" rmlm; 1n 561210,; the contra. LONDON, March 13——'l‘ho bolvmii band liquors and drugs. “t um Qnm. proclamation of King Hussein 0i‘ da carried ‘them, and it is generally Heilllll M! Cflllllli 0f u-ll moslems understood “m; the mp0" from took place on Tuesday at Shunsh. wmhlngmn l; 59mg gought 10,- ln. Translordanla, and is described formation of the iforelgu office and h? Dally Ex ress correspondent! not as a basis for protest on the 88 Bxlfemfil? ' mllfeflfilve- part of the government. Offend- ing steamship companies. it is ex- plained .ln government circles, can expect no sympathy or support B '.< "1 W811i my sons to Brow up as Canadians" said Lord Rodney to your correspondent today. The pension was commuted at Lord Rodney's own request and the entire capital will eventually rev-art to the British government in the form of death duhies; mean- while the distinguished pensioner will use the interest of the capital for the extension and improvement of his Alberta. farm. Solemn Proclamation 0f The Caliph Vancouver Daily World Purchased (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. C, March 13- The Vancouver Daily World has , , been purchased by B. J. Cromie. publisher of the Vancouver Sun. - , fhlllfl£lllilillflgefillfilll bwaa made in . o or: o ay y Charles E. D 0 1 l a’ r S Campbell, from whom Mr. Cromie purchased the property today. The ‘CHICAGO, illlarcli ]3.—iMrs. l/bol- World, which has been published lie Notchcr Newbury, owner and as an evening paper since 1888, will director of the Boston Store, has lie continued as nu afternoon publi- increuaeil her life insurance to cation as UJB Vancouver Evening 53.000000 . Sun. it is understood the purchase ihllra. Newbury is the most henv- Price ‘"38 3475-909- lly insured woman ln the world. ‘iii i*.'i-..:‘:;‘;:l.€';::i creators“ i’ Anuounoomonts. Coming Events, Meetings. Etc. This is but another tribute to the security of the institution of life insurance. Wealthy people are the IIATESL-B cents per insertion. "Reserve, Monday March 17th. heaviest insurers, believing it worth while to pay heavy premi- for social and ‘entertainment at St. liiargarels Hall. 2035-3-14-2l. Life Insured For ums in pro rtlon to the large am- ounts nt r sk. These risks are. of course, spread over a large numb- er of companies, this: making it no more a burden irpep any articular group of policyholders ban the small two or three thousand dollar policy, word each "ReserveWednesday. March 19th for concert in Kingston Hall. lershlp will end. 20B6-3-14-1i. around loose. The Belgians are now seeing for the first time since the ending of the war that the distant future has "Come to Emerald Hall en St. Patrick's night to hes: Dr. J. D. lhulup Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 8.. March i3- John L. Lewis In a telegram to provisional officers at Glace Bay yesterday, Insured ms... that be proposed to take no action with regard to the crisis in District 28 until the whole situation has been thoroughly gone Into by an international board. ' BERLIN, March iii-Before the decree of President Ebert dissolving the Rcichltag we. read today, ‘ a hill providing fcr the estab- lishment of a new gold dis- count Bank in Germany. adopted NANTUOKET, March 13- Wrocks e picked up on the north c ore of Nantucket ls- land, boars the "three thousand ton schooner," "Wyoming", which called from New York" Africa. No bodies ‘were found- name-plate, March 1st, for BERLIN. March iii-Presid- ent Ebert dissolved the Reich- "ill today. His action is in ooniieaence of the determina- tion of socialists to lnllat on issuance of special emergency "Pdioanoes promulgated by the Government, notably tax rug“. Iatlcns. NEW YQRK. March 13- Government the Royal Mall Steam Packet liflmlllflffl passenger Orduna, was demanded today in a libel ault fyled in Federal court by a United States Dist. rlct attorney's stuff 3| g m. suit of the narcctica and liq. uor raid aboard the vessel yes. tcrday morning. confiscation of ship NEW GLASGOW, March 13 —-lvlra. John resident of Pictou, met when s fire of unknown ,,,-| Rln last night destroyed lie.- home. Her son, John, who hug been in the woods and saw flames when returning home, made gallant efforts to save "ii "NW1". and succeeded in rescuing her from th building, bug 3h, short time as a result of shock and burns. Sutherland, 78, Caribou, West i 1 "l! lc deat h c burning d|€d in a Gets $10,000,000 War Adjustment (Canadian Press) LONDON, biarcli Iii-Tho Cunn- dlnn Press learns ment of accounts between Canada and Great Britain with regard to war liabilities has been made niid the amount that Canada is to re- ceive has been settled. The Domi- nion will receive from Great Brit- ain certain Canadian bonds and n sum in cash. The whole payment will amount to between $8,000,000 and $10,000,000. The payment will become operative on April 1st. -—--—<-0-Q~—-——- The Weather, Etc. that an adjust- MOSTOF We Motion L-lON SEEME To 8E DONE BY v Mutch. . -;.-;\oQi “on. - The following officers elected for the Right Worslii l Orange Grand Lodgez- .- Grand Master-J. Y. Pawn. Summ side. ‘ .. Depu y Grand Master-CHI.‘ Kenzle. ' ' Junior Deputy Grand Mutu- S. J. lumen. Grand chaplain-aw. ‘Mr. Spriggs. ' Grand Secretary-W. W. lfutbart. Grand Treasurer-Murdock Mac- Leod. ‘ ' Grand Stewart. _ Deputy Grand Lecturer--A. Lecturer — Nolliijn E. Wrig t. r Director of Ceremonies-flee. "C. Brady. M Grand Auditory-H. E. Ward end Allison Profitt. . Deputy Grand Secretary-J. R. Provincial Legislative Committee —Hammond Kelly, G. W. Mdcbhd and L. B. Miller. q Four Orphanage Trustae Wright, J. J. MacLeod, Higgins and Ira brown . ‘These officers were legally in- stalled. The next meeting will be held in Charlottetown It is ex- pected that a grand drive will soon be undertaken to raise about H0,- 000 to remove all indobtedlflls P" the Orphanage and Dime l! 0R I good financial basis. The Right Worahipful Orson Grand Lodge, concluded its busi- ness Thursday forsnccn. being one cf the most profitable meetings 3 ever held. ‘ Starvation Warded From Scotch Hebrides (Clélilglllh s“ n NEW YO . W T‘ .' tlou has been gvtgrdcd "ma. ‘ti... Scotch Hebrides. but acute distress is still prevalent among the desti- tute people there, and financial re- lief would be greatly appreciated. says messages from Lord Balfour . and W. 1.. Sleigh, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, made public today by the Sulgrave institution. The mes- sages were in reply to the investi- gation requested for an authentic statement of conditions in the He- hirries, after n recent appeal for United States aid met with criti- cism in Great Britain on the ground that the stltution was not as bad as has been represented- A DAILY TALK ‘ON ADVERTISING By deammoh ‘Lockwood THE POWEP. OF AN IDEA Did it'ever occur to you that ideas possess actual motive power‘! Many people uncouaciously re- cognize this truth when they say of a child, "Don't put ideas in- to his head," meaning of course that if you do put ideas intojiia head that they will he transform- ml into nction—such highly desirable action perhaps a; - coratlug -the wall paper with frescos of shoe blackening. e y- ing the musilage bottle into e cereal, and similar romantic ventures. h I i 1 t In advertising tue a cgap ‘s us the reverse oi the foregoinfod- monition. instead or saylua "Don't put ideas into their harden". silver- tlsers say “Do put ideas into their heads." And so lathe narrow solo of the word. all advertising [a- psnds upon ideas. , The other day l picked up a filth- iicatlon and saw an adverti plant which l hld written over iftflbh years ago still being used by the concern for Yhich I wrote it. After making luqu rles I learned to my grenrdelight that this advertise- rnent was still pulling better than many of the new advertisements plcmont (or half year. Apply _ n d; (k r sissn I A _ _ _ __ _h, d | ‘b. _ a l gegflgg- ;-,-,-,-~,;_>,;; isri"li.i'.°r.i.l;aliiriziztt1122.}?“mitt. u: $312.3‘. . a A.» 3 its: ‘ti. tlil...t‘.‘......‘i.'°ii.t . - _ - - - ' " .._ . . ' l l P39 C I "Th S ll id D ti. ill _ _ lllt l _ lined. ' ' 1918 8 10 6i son‘ C “"°"°‘°‘v",“' m?‘ 312 3‘ fifiig; aefidelcsiaslllter-sntratzgl; geslr- M A N H Pf ' Club will pi-Igniiiraedranis liizmfaou: talifllihulaig ltxpljts to lasct cause ‘GANDIR m sALt. APPLY .1. lng to check oeniisuy from svrifll- ' ., ,3;¢;'."r acts. entitled s Master Hana in was the day that it w» um con- .“Ar~’1:gm:°3 ‘caggungggt: M. Stevenson. Bradalbsne. lug to battle‘ lwenty-ftlve years “of __,,,,,__-.,,,,. _l {gin-elf l, 8t. Patgglz’; ‘giant. cexqw m, h " , .._ ’ _l l slllmB _' an’ IIISDII_ "i " g "YD. =i~ Iv Film Hospital.‘ - _ K2006‘? 2| 813?: initial?“ Tbseruii- u "—" ' sxtrliioiiiiriirliyuloumfi :0 it - . ’ 7 m 5“V”h““a‘1g§"_a~ "i ‘WRUELITA ‘i’ HAAMPDHIRE, tie; of today's problems lgvc bte- Idflfliatagfig meeting mgfflth: The m“ 0g, m, 590051305 '_ ‘ " a isin 5 . eel in russes 95.)“ 9 9 ." l!" _...;, ... ...._.. . . v.1 l‘. 7' ‘ ' P“! t hgolgiieinux. ‘first xzretltineotpfitcgibillltild‘: of the future. .3?» Elli}! V l l)? 9% l! the Cilll- TQRQNTQ mm, 14 ififfidilfbhb” ‘c: sh in 9" “l-F" "Tmmm ' ‘ 4min.‘ I00i-8-l8-8i. This change ofmlnd in Bolllum “l °PP- Fmlfi- "m" "l" "l strong north-west winds, m.- and the mind o‘: on mail} ‘tit- an v "n! u. “m”. mm‘ ' “M, 1°" ' . _ . has hspponed an admirable time '39 9' m- 1997434‘ rather cold. have oesniougiit around it. I0"?!- .'” “n5 5*“ 9"- aRl EM R CALI OF PRO- tobe used to‘ lifiill. The Brit- " m“, “.19 (m; ‘glemqon 3Q 3,50 men". luvs been . 1 ‘ . IBM-LEM party and choice household lsh Labor Government has begun . 3m?“ ‘- aw “pa” “d and tomorrow mornin at 6.10. national borders have‘ _ M 0 N streets. lnoiud-ins lsrse round to speak the words oi the common WW1" 4F ° . Mm" °1l.'1‘*1“"' Gun set‘. this even at aos ed itrcai concussions-litre ‘L. " "um", "A o mahogany table and nialionny ' ln international affairs. day. slob ‘ml Hgllm- Vmeé.“ and rises tomorrow morning at illtlh . g larcliiilb. in ‘god "N". bu"... s; residence late Mra- Haiti-ior Ramsay MacDonald ham toward Chn his, zoli-fl-‘lil-ol 0m - ' 1m 1 ' . “u”... i, "4"" Oswald Horusbr. 10B Burton 8t» no skill whatever in the intricacies __ .. f-f‘, Full mooh rusty. us... tint. ' Bee page two. aooi-n-IB-ti- of foreign relations. But he has E 1T2‘; rldlilffliaelalmieg: gulgehgi 12.30 a. m. u A llT camo- "mmdtttild: $21,232.?’ xiii: b; ‘isle Tuesihy, mi. 10th, at n,f§"{‘,'}‘,'§”,'§§,,‘ Qféfam “m” in s' par dossnnqnrds of common-ssh . tie 32v‘ ‘p évclock t e Agflcullilffil Maximum and lllulmuisfteklist- _ -*- M ‘s.’ . also." “':.‘:*'r'.."'* ’°."..l.‘i..'.2lil‘."’..i..°°.‘i‘€l.‘.’2 = --‘-"--»'-""°“ °"”**=i»--ri’i‘°' “t” s0 .~. M. .. ~1 "at" uesap app as _, n . no . ~ \ . ' - orcn . . . . . . . . ... v , _ .- .0040- mriea i. 14 . Mut I ill _i» ' O ‘I: Q1?’- 235i. Esta-annoy tc-‘Biuiyc exchanges of viewpoints be- orb/men! M. "m" m“ 1"?“ °°l“'.'u°" Q3611” - l i‘ “L” T nu ioinn so cents por u. Oslo-tween London has mus have thus ‘i W" l" -- . '1 Mr W Charlottetown . . i r “glen?!” ryelrl. coats a bunch. lettuce 25inch ‘In ca?! sitslrcaifi. j no .. _ ~ cciitl a head ripe tomatoes aowm lt not for Ibollblon of, ‘ - . Jo - - ma". '0' ll- 4 .r-- ‘ '0 “at; par in risukiaa A Ion. . glam there Won fitliliil _ f: “l ~; .' . ' ‘ll tillld-lt-llPr-emler Mic could-hove t flo- - ti w‘ s - _ I . ,~y,. d‘ _. r . W