. ' Maxims 1 ...?“ i MERCHANT. u-i-qq f,‘ w; know the result of doing wmnll- 1,: ,._.-— ‘The reason for doing a thing fl, mm l| never oomplehended until it i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew (venomous subscription-e Dollnled eaoo on“: i f flilore j Respects. To His And Mrs. Yeo. Than Five Himd Mgr-day afternoon in the Victoria will was one of’ the most pleasing mills of the season. » pug, it was more than tllat. It pl I precedent in the way of/an qltqrtainment which l “écts on ad- lled dignity upon the oflice of May-' or Charlottetown — a. precedent ‘my; may well be followed by all m, may subsequently be raised to m position of Chief Magistrate of mer councillors. The reception took place in the Wllllngdon room, the Councillors iilcholson thc City Clerk. were ushered to the large dining mm by Mrs. where a delightful tea was served. Both rooms were tastefully dec- lillllrlll llsciillull a ill vlclnlll llillli red Citizens Pay Their P‘ . 11w informal reception given omtcd with many Dotted plants sill Worship The Mayor u it was remarked by many how ex- cellently this suite lent itself to an entertainment of this character. The hmdsllmely appointed ma in- ble. which occupied the centre or the large dining room was gay with daffodils. yellow candles blending harmoniously with the colour of thc flowers. It was graciously pm- sided over by Mrs. H. C. Brown and Miss Horne. CHARLOTTETOW N, ‘CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 linuiullss NiHE iiilillli llliillil iFrom our own UullWflllIldClIl.) False TeetltT Fire Brings ' Dept. On Rull BATH, Me., Feb. 29. ~Some- ' one saw smoke coming from a window in a dentist‘: office and pulled in a flre-alarm- The l rush of five apparatus drew a; crowd and there was consider '_ able excltement- The door to __ the dentist's office was looked but a volunteer climbed in a V. 1 window and found that the ._.-. OTTAWA. Feb. 29-1-1011. Charles blaze was in a set of false.‘ Dunning, Minister of Railvrays rc- teeth. left in a dish of water; plied in thc House today to Conscr- over a gas-jet- The water had , vativc criticisms that in announcing evaporated and the plate com-i reduction in the net debt of Minis- position caught fire. The whole; tcr of Finance had not taken into thing was thrown out on a; consideration Canadian National roof. scattering the teeth- Bond guarantees. Mr. Dunning‘ about, but they were retrieved warmly denied that the present am; chug“ up. Then the "all Government-had made in this re-‘K out." was rung in. The depen- gard any change in the accounting, me.“ cl, y sqbgrly entered the system. Now as previously, where‘ rum"; of the alarm as, "slight mere were cash advances by the b532,, in Se; o; gals, lath. tho oiiv- l ' Those assist-inc in dispensing hos- Oovernnlent to the Cnlladlall Nat- ~ . in- Qver five hundred citizens of all pltallty were: Mrs. Herb. Yeo. Mrs. lonal such cash advlmces were lei Damagcennm" “muted No denominations came in pay their J. A. Webster. MYS- H- S. Hender- gal-lied as part of the Dominion net! “W” ' _¢.@ .- qupeets to His Worship the Mayor son. Mrs. B. R. Holman. Mrs. Geo. debt but that portion of the Can-‘ - int Mrs Ye“. W“ them bolus!’- Nicholson. Miss Isabel Jamle- adian National debt. due w ow pub-f Plgaged with ilme former mayors, Messrs. Mil-son. Miss Irene Horne. Miss Muir, llc was not regarded as part of thi- ler, Riley and Paton. all the mem-~Miss Alma You. Miss Josie Blake. Dominion net. debt because thc m; of the Council. and many for- Miss Annie Watson, Miss Barbara Canadian National was itself earn- MacNeill. Miss Roberta Spencer and Miss Marie Kerwin. Much credit for the success of me hdng announced by Mr. Geolgereceptlon devolves upon the man-Dunning declared to Liberal cheers They agement who carried ollt all details-"llli-‘l "Bl l-hlfi YBBI’ Pfild 011i 011° perfectly. H. Hooper Horne, Delightful music was rendered Canadian National to the public." furs Pension All submitted Yes“?- Stiff Sentence For Fraud And Theft (Special to the Guditiinn) TORONTO. Feb. 29. -- (t. ll. Mansion. former Secretary Hll-‘l Manager of Consolidated West Dome lake ‘Mines. Llllllted. was sentenced today by Judge Benton to 1'.‘ months l.u lilo Ontario Re- lorlualory iii. (luolpli, ‘with an ud- illihlulll period of fllx Illillllllfi- ‘Mauullon "was found guilty lost weak by u Solutions (Jnurl; Jury 0X making false returns of sbareholll» eul to Ltlgl-mvofmnom dill!‘ It‘. 11v.’ lllllikor. ilk-MAR. at shareholder in ‘his Company. l*‘ivo other counts ILlir fulsellutld reports m‘ hooks and records. ‘and one oi‘ tllcfi of 8118.537 lu onall and SWJllflllPA- lvero withdrawn from the jury, w ll i lillurlltlil :1 very strong rocolnnltlld- aLiull [or lllercy with their c-onvlc- lion- Bcforo passing sentence. 5min“. throughout the afternoon by W ‘ ners Orchestra. I AIR lllll f The following lettglf from Post- master General Venlot to Mayor Yeo speaks for itself:- Ottawa. I-‘eb. 22nd. 192th Dr. I. J. Yeo, C. M. ‘ Mayor. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Dear Sin- I am in receipt of yours oi" the 17th instant extending the thanks of the Citizens of Charlottetown on the occasion of the inauguration of ti" 5111.‘, Mali. rvice. betvoenldonsl- ton and Char ottetown. In reply I beg to state that I um certainly pleased to learn that the attempt of thc Postal Department ‘to give your people greater llloil service especially ill the winter sea- son has been so kindly received and appreciated. I em not in a position at tho present moment to assure you that this service will be con- tinued during the whole year as we Danton isiluod a warning to mill- ilig Ullufllllltllfi. "You must rillzeive- il very substantial sentence." he told illo convicted nlan, “as '-\ warulng- ulul notice l0 people eu- ragell In lllu mining business. wlllrll is lmcomillg more import. nut every day, We ulllsi. wall" them lo deal honestly and llli‘ ovl-t done-o against you SllOWtl that you! have not (folio so. I wulli in lflilfilll i them tllui. this tllllll: lllust nol n"; , on." l Evans Promoted 1 To Rear Allllllriili (Canadian Pmssl wnpou. Feb. ZOw-Cnlltalll a. Elston-rival (l Evans. "Evans of the Broke" liassvllll illi- cll'l.lih"nllgibl't1'1: won undying fame iu the war on‘ m l “ been promoted Rear Admiral. Avril 20. 1917. when with the ilo- illla leader ll. M. S. Broke and five. dflw... .,;Uuiteli States ‘ British destroyers , ho German destroyerlrthat were mak-i in: u nizhl. raid on Dover. Captain Evans was second in coni- inlnd of the ill-fated Scott expedi- llliifl in tile Antarctic and after the‘; death of Capt. Robt. Falcon Scotti who perished in a blizzard on Jan}, iii. 1912, he returned to England in "llmmand of tho whalcr 'I‘crra Nopa. Clptaln Evans is 57 years of agel —~<o>i—- Greater Advantage For Prospectors -...__. (506011 to the Guardian) QUEBEC. Qua, Feb. 29. -—- Min- l"! ilroilllectore olf Quebec are to i lllvoii greater advantages by the hill which Hon- J. E. Petro- ‘lill lwe before the he lalaturc- Th0 bill provides for the e tanulou ‘ill tlulo before a prospector has fimelltttid to ‘pa! rental for his M‘ , _~. Condensed Specials harm-la. pa: word, not mu insertion la thil column. IVlIV ‘Minion. cheaply and embodi- l-lously executed. l‘ rdiali- Cen- irai Job Prlntny. Phone 182. -_'“_~ ‘You wmr no» anvltoru. Prim so m- m; 100 mi- m: lip lor 55o: too for $1.00; 1.000 M v ‘Ml ~ wlurmuo or $1.05. Poltflllt- Guardian Office. Guardian Job Prlnterv. 'v~___ i , --. V i l iof Prince Edward Island ill this rc- spout , lruln was returning U while they have not bison able t0 14m ... ' ym vm m“ m. ‘lemma. don't!" all . .. .. , SIM-MI the cmtlllfl "1""- larc only ut the present time exper- imenting with thc All: Mail Service. ‘and are not lll u position to say ‘just what. ma. be our future plans. J-lowever. you nay rest assured that If will keep in mind the requirements V‘ l Yours truly. , <Sgd.> l’. J. VENIOT. {Qi Life Sentence [Special to the Guardian) 1.0.5‘ ANGBLES. Calif. Feb, 151i. -~Ur- ‘Charles M- hlciiriillun. iJUZl- vicloll slayer of MFH- Anleliu Apple- lhy, weulllly widuw whose business [interests he tonnage-d, today wits u» life imprisonment. l-ourls recommendation Marines Killed (Special to the Guardian) .\lANAill.'i/\. Niourltguu. Feb. Four llllllrd Slates lllaliilli-s were llilll-ll. llllil uillo wv-ro injured. nlle deriJllsly. when Sunlilllu l-cliew nllfbuilllull ft ‘puck lruill at Darulle. Monday, ll was announced today. Names of tllo killed and wounded are not. yet avnilable- The pack l0 (Yondegd at. Linn» of utluok- _ Tllir ullrbuull of the l-‘Illlod Si-ulvii ului-iuo .l'0l‘t',(! ls one of thc lilo-Ml carious from the Uni-led States standpoint. of the campaign lu which murluos. co-oiififwililil W1?" native, Nicaragua conside ably un- dor Anlerioau officers. are helping film Nicaraguan Government to suppress the revolutionary force-i Oil‘ General Sandino- Apple Market Reported Better (Special to the Guardian). TORONTO, l-‘ob. 2i). — Tho apple tnarkoting season for Cflll» fruit now declaring to close ill Great Brit- ain has been much hotter than a year ago, A. Fulton of tho Immin- lon Fruit, ‘Branch, Ottawa, told the Globe yesterday- Prices. generally speaking have ruled about a dol- lar per barrel higher than u year ago. particularly for the better class variotles- An a result shill?- ers have felt more encouraged and recount iliero lone! oil recent ma. entirely. they an feeling .R. C. lincken of Toronto West-lfllillllli" lli‘d"1"-“kii"*'5 v lug depressing conditions. Colonel Amendluelits 1 (Special to the Guaifiill) ‘ ‘ronoxwo. Fob. 2s. - oiilciils n1‘ ille (Jaiumlian Legion in Tol- olllo are cruelly viewed wills Y“ proposed zlulvluiniezlts to the b VJ- -.-_- ing the interest on its obligations‘ to the public. “The Minister of finance.“ Mr. cent for interest on debt by the Mr. Dunning criticised the group p“ if, llll.‘ Huiisi? of Commons system as advocated by Miss Mac- (founnmu. U“ guidiers Pensions Phall. The group system, Mr. Dun- by “m, U,‘ Juzng-S ll, m“; lulu- ning asserted. was the negation of ma], m- “vum, “m; l). s. l), 1:. democracy. if it spread in Porlia- Ab)“ of mu mmmes submitted m... ment. Government wouldbel siblo “m. sum, Hum“; l... tooling Star, only by log-rolling. Mr. Dunning-s "audwuuld hum cousmfirablv mam. gpzchnvzfie tin continued de- ex_flewiu, "H," m," the“. depend. a o e. .. From the Conservative side, Gol. “M” Gentle-y of Plcmu. objected to the‘ budget because ho said it failed to‘ _ , _ safeguard Canadian industry and men's“ i“ 5mm“ in carrying Oil C t . U l, 3mm 1 '11" y,’ n‘ “What is the. objective of these cflltficellsalngrlglfnthls regardnllrllekzlttligll"ammks?" asked M“ Dim“??- of the Inunlgration Department in‘ 1T0?" "hie"? i5 t" ‘$93228 regard Hal-Had.) boys’ Munster of Finance an _ OTTAWA Fell 29__..--Thc budgepornment of the credit of hélgralgg does not suit me. 1 don't like it at. fflllced m?‘ m" deb‘ d5‘ ‘fiatlmé all," said Mr. Cantley. resuming the 3i" m“ ac" rem“ " 1w debate this, afternoon.- llc obiect- lax Myers of Canadsdfiggofk ed to ihe budget because it failed ravine interest on $ N- fl- 1 3- to safeguard Canadian industry. and, ‘he Calfadla", 0am": w?) The Government had failed cutirc- E"i"IIIl)-fib1I'i‘C‘CTQ-”t m‘ ‘is "e" ‘m5 r‘ . - . 1 , . \ 1‘ . gmtfjaixlécsall’ 0.100;}; “Doers that apply lo the littor- ado. There were now only thrrc or mlmlml “hi0 thedlqgmgalflrgigi‘ four blast furnaces running in Can- Cmlmfm“ y ‘like’ ' ' _ “ ‘ ' ado when some years ago the 1lum~ ‘C°'l59“"",1"°~ “°ik‘s“nbm.yl‘ bel" had been twenty three. Colonel “ll "Films 1° "if Gilliam" M“ inando Dioz, commander of the It- ulmn urlnles in the great war, died Italian Commander i Died Yesterday ROME. FCb. till-Marshall Ar- today. Marshal Dlaz was stricken with influenza a few days ago. This was conlpllcated with pneumonia. , The attending physicians in their‘ report this morning said the was leader was in a grave condition. They could hold out no hope for his recovery. lie was 6'1 years of 3K0. ~~~————-<o>- -~-- - Competition For ' Curling Ch’shipv (Canadian Press) i ‘TORONTO. Feb- 29- - As u re- ‘ suit of the first pan. of todays play in the MacDonald Brier Trophy i-‘lifllilii competition. for the Dom- lulon championship, Alberta‘ and Manitoba are in the lead. Alberta's rink skipped by ‘Joel Hartwell defeated New Brunswick (Saint John) skipped by J. S. Malcolm. by 12 lo 7 this morning and the Manitoba rink under Gor- don, Hudson, won by 17 to 3 from Quebec Yictorias. flflfi, a. strong outfit won from the Sylluey- rink, skipped by 5.11. Stev- enson, and representing Nova Suoliu by l5 to 8, . Tile hortllcrn Ontario Rink. On‘- arlu iTcruuto Gralllios) and Tor- onto Luke Views are next iu the standings‘ lu Alberta and itlanltoha with two wins and a defeat. Moni- leal and Quebec City are at the; bottom of the standing with three straight losses» Both the Maritime rinks have tron one game and lost two. _.._..._._ Would Be A Great Boon T0 Canada (Canadian Pressl UYTAWA, Feb. 29.--"Ari adequate survey of the Coast of Labrador Newfoundland Government, do much wealth in pulp. water power and fur resources of that country,“ said Sir Wilfrid Grenfcll, famous pion- err oi the outposts, in an interview here today. Sir Wilfred arrived in Ottawa this morning for a two day visit. Cantiey said. In 1924 n. lnlllion and i011“! Rfliillllye" M“ Diiililmg m‘ o half tons of iron had been mined _ _ _ . in Canada. but today no iron was “m” "m" "he Commvauve 5'“ M bcinl; dug from Canadian soil for m‘: Him“? had bee" "the °ld plat‘. use m Callndiflll Steel Mills. On- f°'_ high"? “m? hiigh" p'.‘.’.‘,§°“°“'e tarlo blast furnaces wcroulow do, M“ D‘_mm“g “"1" ‘ h ‘e Dfllr grilled States 1on1 fol ihcn suP the bndy mum, is h5g7," proui? “ . . . . tlon." Since this was,- c case, lv y it was entitled thc Customs Tar- ""“"d pramcflon m mo“ amend" m m» X907 Wm, umendlnmtsz n, ment._ That unlendment was being was 21 years 01d and contained used m Western Canada to support more amendments than there were ‘he °°"'*’f‘“°“ mat‘ Phelconsewub original items. “ltis n crying dls- “"3 °PP°*"‘°F‘ h“ “t “Stj ahizpd’ grace to two Ministers-thc Minis- ‘mm m? prmclpl" °r Pmwcm“ ter of Finance who makes thc dut- spawn“ “f m“ oimmiuon Mflflbf ies and the Minister of Notional "5- Mr; Dlinnmg mogghlt‘ g5“? Revenue who enforces them.“ Col. 5w“ adwrmm“; 5°.‘ the med, 5' Cantlcy declared. Ho suggested “'5' They emphaslzed the prmpep that thl‘ mm board- should do “f? 8* “a” Re-Pmm" “i m‘ “lmsc something ractlcal and bring thc,° “n” a" ~ _ m“; up f0 dam m, had‘ "mi Touching go the questilon Ditto);- iieara that the tariff bollrd nadfilw": Nif- “immg °°“d “° f“ dam. anymmg prflctycal yep cob that it would be well or proper or cm] Cmmey paid a mbuu, w we the Dominion Government to sur- ploncers of the steel and coal in- Tend“ l“ m‘? Pmvmcgs ‘he field dustrv ill the Maritime Provinces, or conectmg mcom” u“ "om wr- Thes‘; men had Dvercomc mam, polatioils. The Dominion must re- hnrdshms and he believed i.‘ walk tain sulficieni. sources for taxation the duty of the Government tolook‘l""l’°5°7" "I d“ mm!‘ m’ Pm?“ into the gravity of the situatioui°;g*:§°§:a3$°“‘g zimgséhfihgfimlil" . - - “f5 s , m a a - Mm ‘l vmw m benefiting "he on‘ would nlcan l0 illls country." as- serted Mr. Dunning. He regarded group system as one of the most "reactionary moves" which could be made. The member for Southeast Grey (Miss MacPll-aill had advocat- ed the group system in her speech in the House yesterday, The inti- mation of the member for South- »east Grey was that iim- group might use its power "as a hllldgenn on the large group across 1min her. Yct ,she suggested that ihr group sys- tem idea was typical of o real clem- ocracy. "It is the negation of dem- ocracy.“ said Mr. Dunning. West- ern members on the Liberal side applauded the remarks of the Min- ister of Hallways at this juncture. Cantley rovlew the circumstances under which the cool and steel in- dustry had been built ill) to the‘ point where the industrial towns total 70,000 population dependent on coal and steel. He advocated n duty of $1.50 per ton on‘ American, coal. Ml'. Dunning in opening his speech said there were few men who had been privileged, as the pre- sent Minister of Finance had been privileged. to present to Parliament such a series of satisfactory bud-l gets now known to the country us Robb Budgets. Much of the Coli- eervative criticism of the budget ii ment ma c y . . o an on- ' ,, servativc St. LaWrcnce~StI Geor-legaluelat‘ of] ‘he ffgntfy wgifll-V n“ respemng s c y og-ro l g. cl . “l6 l, l. l. f the National Railway tl?cln"“nlng w” sure wmnd be WP“? country. n had been said that. Mr. mi" ‘i’ "i" P°°P1° °i Celia“- °°“' melding had taken Into accountsservntive Members pounded their mm ‘dvmm w the Ra“way_ bu‘ desks at Mr. Dunnings use of thc the present Minister of Finance mm‘ "lwqifllmg" "we have m", h“! done m“ thing ab“ Sam ML an example of that.“ shouted an Dunk,‘ A" or m, debt o; the Opposition Member. "My honor- Canadian National Railway to the ‘bk’ Find‘ °pp°m¢ 1"?“ “K ""7 mmmon w" pm of m, m, demilltue, retorted Mr. Dunning. They o! 0mm“ but dam o; mum“, forget the spectacle that they pre- w ‘he public h“ new]. been Con; scnted when on this side of. the Sldllfed as poi-l. of the net debt. Cfl-l 3mm "nil! R "M" "me "W? u“ mum to m.“ l‘ appear may Mr. lrlorekcn in opening |ll5 nd_ m‘. amounting “stem had been, dress undertook to show that the i u" not w” m“ theifdinister of Immigration. could. lf l g;;,':‘.,1°;.‘,.?,37,,.‘$,'3,".?,,‘"c.§‘.}f for the readmission of the McCon- ‘servetlve Government in 1921. Thehlfihifi “m!!! Government guaranteed loans oil $01,000,000, not one dollar of wnLir was taken into amount in the net public debt. Wu the present me- a bedroom ellflli" thod a comet and sound business "'_'<“‘_"“‘ more optimistic and will undoubt- y be more anxious to cake up Several degrees of heat are pro~ procedure? Mr. Dunning submit- ted that it w». and that it was vided by switches in ll new plus followed by the Provincial Govern- for electric flatlrons. \ i While wishing to avoid all refer- lwvfifd- Ever)’ 59°89!‘ which had encc to political and controversiali issues. Sir Wilfrid, when asked for an opinion on the peding of the Canadian Labrador to Newfound- land. remarked, "that if the Can- adian authorities had shown as imueli foresight as those of the Un- ited States when they acquired A1- aska the rewards eventually nlight lhc onually great." The survey of the coast was a real necessity in the de- velopment of the country particul- arly from Hamilton Inlet to ihr north. At. present the perils of naviga: tion on account. of lack of informa- tion are a continual menace. 1f such survey was undertaken would open up a country more ple- turesque than Norway. he said, and one which would prove a paradise to the hunter. salmon fisherman and tourist. It was ridiculous he said to visualize the Labrador as a. barren wlldemess. At there was electric power resources of more than 1 million horse power andthls was nrdv one of the many sources of electric energy. $15,660“ o... (Cllmdhn Press) CALLABOGIE, Renfrew 00., Ont. Graphite Mine were destroyed by a fire which did $150,000 damage last night. The mine is 14’! miles west of Calabogie. The Black Donald is one of the largest Graphite Mines in the world and employed 200 men. who will be thrown out of work until the Refining Mill and boiler room are rebuilt, which will be undertak- cn at once. 'l‘lle llre did not get loin the mine proper. as the mill ls situated roughly 100 feet from tho mouth of the two mineshafts. No one was injured. Ship-Earnings Taxable In U. S. A. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. Feb. 29 —- Nu- gotiations between ‘the United States and the Canadian govern- meut for a reciprocal agreement for exemption from taxation of earnings of slllp lines documented ill the rospectlvo countries have failed lilo unotrlaliw A ‘treasury ‘order listing Canada nmonlr the n11- tlolm not. exempt from ship taxa- e wished. issue a special permlftion was issued today. At the request of shipping in- toreoi-B. ‘the two governments have been in negotiation for several All Euglishvlnvontor has inserted years. ‘but the Canadian govern.- a nrees for trousers 'ln the beck oi menl was represented at the treat- ury as holding that the Canadian. tax laws were hmader than thei United states iewo and that an agreement would work to the dis- advantage of ~l with "" - three straight wins and no defeatsl Northern Out.- I Feb. flit-The refining mill and‘ lor prepared by FIFTY-NINE [NTHIES Niliiilllkiitiih El e v en (‘ontestailts- Enrolled for Orator- ical Contest Yester- day-(‘ o m e On! Wh0’s Next? The Ullf rii-s ml‘ 1.1 illill ivzll ill-~ routes! ilYf‘ ifillllllll‘, in illirk flllll first now- Yesterday eleven llltlft‘ contest- ants handed in their ironies. This. makes a total of 59 entries iu date, of which number, lti are from Charlottetown dislriui. 1'.‘ from Queen's County: it from Prince County aurl l7 [rum Kings County- Doiil xvail. Join up now‘. Yulfll lCfillllllilPll on pace .'. British Believe , In Aliolishnlent 5 » Of Submariner i (Canadian Press) , LONDON, Feb 29, -- Right 110.1 ~W.C. BTlilZfTlBflll. l-‘irsi Lord of the Admiralty, when nslfod in tho House of Conlmolls iodfv if he 11ml considered the desirability of rlh~ ollshlng the submarine it‘ all 0th- er countries agreed to do tho some, replied that the attitude oi‘ the British Government remained ill) some as enunciated by Lord Lv-r of Fareham at the Washinztorl Conference in 1921. At that Coli- ferencc Lord Leo urged abolition of submalriues. This altitude. the (First Lord added. xvas uffirmell or ,=llilnselt' at n plenary session 0i ill.- recenl llllYill collflarellcv .li lion» ‘(W1 I I l I ‘Ilumodestv 0i Dress made enh-‘ln by the canauxnfiaLy urivnnlogpr. lilo hwy-v". ‘v in! to open up the vast‘ ROME. Feb. 2B.-'i‘lu: sliallleivss immodesty of dress of too many modem women from which TCSlllTS "insults to the eyes of God and causn for tonlpluilon or Fill». m "the eyes nf the world." nus sen ‘ti by Pope Plus yesterday‘ lll ills firs‘. lenten utterance. This denunciation ocuumtltl ill till‘ course of at ceremony in tile ifilllslfi" tory hall of‘ thc Vnliczlii to coni- mrmoraie the ‘virtues. cl‘ the vener- able Ellzaboitfl More, r. Rnnxzlll matron who was. (llltllli! hi": lifviinl“ a lllembcr of lilo Tl-rtizlrv 'l‘l"ll1itzil"- .. ian order. Dental Practice , Bill Submitted i ilALlFAX, I\'- S.. Fell. 111i ‘measure designed lo prevent ileum] workers who urt- nm register» i 3 with the Nova Scozio Dtfllfll BUG-WI.’ practicing on patients in fieuzil parlors within the precinct. (ill-l making ll an eifollue for llcillis ~.~ _ to employ such unregistered prac- tlouers lu their offices as dentists. was introduced iu the Legislative Grandfalls alone Assembly this afternoon, by G1} Nowlan. Conservative, Kings, Tlfl.‘ bill has been befozlz ill“ House ‘many times in lilo ilniroducvrl ill its rim ltile last lhrw- 50s‘ same member. zilwz s raising J ivarnl ceoatc lu lilo iiouse. Lust year it was vetoed in the 1.4951. iative houncil alter passing tile. Assembly ‘by n close dlv-isiou- l other building of the Black Donald, “News” (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO. “on 20, -.- By ‘l judgment. in tho non jury 00111", nodal’, .\lr- Justice Logic determin- ed for the first lllflu in Oltlurlo a (question of grout ilnilortance to iuewspapela and publisllers- Tho plaintiffs. Macbean Building Ro- poria, Limited. having established during the past seventeen years‘; 'an elaborate system for collecting construction information from all over Canada. sold the service in their subscribers for lllu niacin..- Ive uso of the lotim: The nlaliel" published by the blaolteun Ilulldlfl: Reports, Limited, was not Clflllllil-l to be protected by copyright. but a part from copyright was (‘LllIlP ed us property al. common law-r. the lnierferonce with OI‘ appropria- tion of money. The English courts than so hold. as bad also the high“, est court in tho commonwealth of.’ Massachusetts. (lntarlo vnurri: burp now approved llll‘ some. prin- ‘ciplc- By consent of the llefodlllzlllts ,1: filial judgment has been colored iporpetunlly restraining thorn from. ireprorlncillg by any menus or cir- culailng any information obtained. MacLeau ‘Bulldlngl Reports. Limited. and furnished or‘ to be furnished by them to their‘ subscribere- Thus it is estimated that that lntAngiblo thing. .» news. under certain conditions may ba-i come property just as fully com~‘ pistol! as any tangible obioct. such as. for hietanee, jewellery. smugglers by \\llfy' (>1 if ' lipllcrl lunigllg luv J 1,000 [NlllllS wllzlv (JP-A MERCHANT 1 MAXlMS i limit-y who lack wisdom never- ihel, new on: ugh of it lo fo‘low illcm who hay: JIGIKI. democracy ls- ; undicelcfl. lhlurillilll T100 l-‘n-ii-J-“l l‘l1:lll,;ll'llii\l| alum-...,» lfililfllLlll, lg it n Says R. C. M. P. (Emilio: i‘.~-'..‘5iifl~,ii;'i‘?$ in Their R8- pnrt “Fat-led in ill» 1w: i}! (limit 111C118. (Caludlrln l'l'(‘\.:l_ W V - W v ' r ' UTTAAVA, Olli. F11). 1;‘ .. absolutely’ useless lo luv. i piling» .. r 1- '0 _ r’ii.>;."..;. l Halifax," iillir. quolzri h." 1nd lift for portion 0i‘ mo ‘fillllllul - i o‘? luuow The Comlnlssloncr; ul illi‘ l. _ w- .‘ cs We?! as adian Mounlczi run. " 1.". l v. Won siwmnt- tabled in the ilousv o: you». fll'.‘"~'l'l in tho today and it is €.‘l'll[)lfl_\'t'(.l ill l encc to the activities of that iv.»- in the Mflflllflli" Prom = misszoner ltzlrncs !I‘l dc assistance given by in Police to tllc DPIXlYill.‘ tiimul Revenue .-. ."\ lv- clalwcrl to ro- fl "'"“ Jill. zlctivliles had. llfiilfil l... ilil- --:l lille near Halifax, when: uuru , n. ‘ whole jrcnr the smuggling of 11:,‘ " ‘ has greatly excl" Ell m. ' strength there Wffh- zpc-clallg: creased. the use of u foil cor Opposed T0 Great Waterways PM? (Special to the Guardian‘; QUEBEC. Pa‘ "’l. — l‘ Tzlscheroau i Gzeat “Qnlerw in favor of the D9"('!T‘l)lll'.‘Ilt, at lielochm. when the hill came up lic . private bills conlmittco of ti. Legislative Asscnlhly‘, in eizplni: ing. 1m was only vol " ‘. .. m" personal opinion 11i- ‘ml b‘?"fllYli3 m bill iile Y wlev were . llilllvd (‘ilnalii-‘lns limo. ‘Auliliil low silt-h ll llI~\'E?lt)plll(‘Il‘, llflil~ M?» Tilsclierunil "xvpfn 11""! T. Eteturu luring in the profincs- m‘ (yr-h. ' i e Guardian) l The annual revenun, ivouill h- ., 15ml (um, viqlri- nf ...? i‘ i Feb. 29, -~ llillxsfllioavl- l’ i'-ll|li"'l_" :\ l " ' "1' U19 Mhl‘ ..~,..,1.l pol‘ ;.l~..,,.,.l ~_,..._...~. u normally l..._._, i, I,” Cruacllic fam- g VQQ‘, . . ' ls separate-l .. ; . or of the fa: Still Going Sll‘illi§§‘ (Spa-col to the Gznrtllun» ;~'l.\“;.\.~’i)i-Lii s" - . ~ l-‘i-ii. ill ~ i \'l.pl n: 1.. lnliliu; .1» '.»il.'i-.'_ til. hum 1Il1:"'.£lll\' deflo- lligil-il llllli- u ' _..__ __¢u>0q>..__-_.. - null- 1 1i’; Sea _i;l‘l1‘l<‘li in .| |llf'l' l‘ i l - ~ llll'li‘.~. Island Elltrjy A ‘Elihu i 1.1a i .- vi. ' .\lO.\'TRE.-\L. Fi-‘o. Ztl .--\‘. 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TORONTO, Feb '29- filo‘: i . . iigilzo- izttllmvflilll, soglhdili htminollu‘ "Fiwwm T- H ‘c’ 0"“ M’ '5'!" lm- min. g “Y” “N”. "m" ‘fink 7"‘ "f"'""°°“' Hirrll mic this afternoon at 5.1;. “page “s: h"? “(h searemry ‘t and ionlorrolv morning: at 8:13 ions“ D ‘I’ LIKE» ‘ Sun sets this afternoon. n: h if» and rises tomorrow nlornmrt :1! 6 '1'.’ Full moon Tuesday‘, hfircll 6th, 7:03 n. m. H, Sunlmerslde tide eighteen minzit- Q . es later than cllflflOufilCliTl. 2774-2-34! "Thaw ll-‘Il ho -. nubile meeting AV"? Hal‘, Thursday, Mgrgh T Ii" o'clock to (P901188 bet.- Toronio cloudy '|_,_."il . imnmvpmoxxts i“ m“ S's‘ llilontreal fall‘ 1'. 21)»? ‘ Quebec cloudy . . 12~Zero. zmLzn-m Halifax cloudy 2R-i u .. -,,. _ l. _ Rnlni. John cloudy 22-5 l“... at 808M311 6101111)‘ . . . . . . . . . . . lib-JG "(v-in mpel nay-whys by appomfinent NGW York fair ........... 36~30 lfm- the Completion 61th,“. ‘mt Charlottetown fair 2‘.l—9 3-1-31 I “u... . . l i“ domes -..~. H: -