’ ‘Geneva. (Bringing French new ago In which tho poo come together. w. onulotutown Guardian ‘Inn Canto Founded Ill! We want to create a “new ntmoo- phoro in ‘a new hrlinnmn for g A aper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, cannon, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926 \\\‘*. Read . . w“, MERCHANT Ii- i What many call reverence 101' the put la surely, It you nnaiyoo it without projudce, fur of the future. Delivered “JO and U. B. A. M." 8n boorlptlonl Annual By Canada iiiiIiH 1 1 iiiiii IiIN n1 i1 Coming League of N.ations Conference is Now Principal Talk of Europe. (Special to tho Guardian) ILONIDQN. March 1.-_—‘EXCl1Bif!19l1l is increasing instead of diminishing over the question of permanuut seats on ‘the council of the League of ‘Nuitious, despite the fact that Sweden's attitude makes it a fen:- 1 gone conclusion that Germany and Germany only will be added at the pleating next Monday. Thflll‘! is a feeling however that if ‘Great ‘Bri-tahr votes for the (Polls-b claim she will be causing German-y to feel that she is encircled ll)’ suspicious and hostile powers and ull the. work of Locarno will be un- donn. 'l‘here is no objection to iPoland gelling n. non. permanent seat on me mu-ncll ‘nor Ls ‘there any qp. jet-lion to the whole question of en. lurgeuuzuit of the council being re- considered at the Septemiber meet- ing of the assembly but there ‘is practically a una-nimous feeling in idnglnnil that Germany should be Ill" 011i! new permanent member elected ‘next ‘week. ‘The ‘Conservative party‘ shows warty the same unanimity as the Liberals and Labor. ‘O'I"I‘AW'A, March 1.-~A nun-per- manont seat in e council of the Tensile o1 ‘N-mii toi- the six uri- ‘tish iiomhfons has not been dis- cussed by the dominion‘ govern- "wnls vet according to lPmf. o. p. ‘slfcll-On. Cannda's Under Becnetary a" of IState for External Affairs. ‘l-f it he decided that the council shall 1w chlorine. the mnttni- might be open for discussion. and "the domin. "111? misht make nepnesenltutians. Steamer to Port (Canadian Prone) ST. JOHNS. Nfld.. Mar. 1. —A wireless message received nt noon stated that the French steamer Kentucky 250 miles east southeast of Cape Spear, had been taken in iow by the sealing steamer Terra Nova and the French steamer Degmlfl and was bei-ug brought to Si. Johns." The message said that the steamer was being towed stern first. ‘file Kentucky got caught in Arviii: ice last week while nn n voyage from Dunkirk to New York and suffered damage to her plates. The Terra Nova net out from this port in answer to culls from the Kentucky for nssisinmco. The steamer was not thought tn be in any danger. ENilS‘ iRepudiate Protest Against Progres- (Spocial to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont.. Mar. 1. — The Donald servative leaders in Ottawa. that the protest is the work of C. the adjoining riding of Athabasca. as u. reprisal for Mr. Kennedy's nc- tion in supporting the demand for an enquiry into alleged corrupt practices in Athabasca. "l do not think that either ‘Liber- nl or Conservative candidates in Peace River nor their organiza- tions are responsible for this prn- test," Rlilll Mr. Kennedy to the Star today. , "lt is an attempt to get. me to agree to a suw off with respect tn the petition referring to the Athni basca election. So far m! my 0W" election is concerned l have ever)’ confidence in my oiflciul agent A. E. Galloway of Roycroft, Alta. 01nd am not afraid of any enquiry. Nat- urally with the small majority I got. a protest could he expected. l had only 17 mnlority ovPr Ill" Conservative candidate and 4i over the Liberal. This nallllfill against. me, however, is filed hy John ‘Bernard Page from Cross Old. provincial riding l"ll(l til" lawyers in tho ruse are Short nml Cross, of which firm Cross is the senior member." Hon. Mr. Dunning _ is Sworn 1n (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Mar. l. -Hon. Chas. Dunning arrived in Ottawa today d is a guest at Laurie:- House. At 1i o'clock he left Willi the Prime . Minister for gill/fill" ment house where ho was sworn in as u. privy councillor byltlw GOV" eruor General. Ho returns West tonight for his election campulflll in Rezlna. ___... A Grain Elevators ' Are Filled to ' Capacity (Canadian Press) _ _P_(_),_lt_f[_l\_l_t'illlU>it. ‘0nt., llViar, ‘i.~— ‘Elevutr at ‘the hliutl of the lakes are crummml to within u ullllloll bushels of their total blanket 011D- aclty yards ure filled with ‘thou- srmtiis of curs of groin waiting l0 ho uulouil. d. ‘lllil ‘the ‘Board of Grain (‘onuufissionaiwi ‘order 418113’- ing elevators the privilege of tak- ing nny other than. damaged grain lnioihe li1\i1‘=c‘i‘ron1 iihe yurds for drying purporstrs is cffective try-- ‘luv. Lin». Radio Program From C. F. C. Y. sive Member protest filed i-n the Supreme Court of Alberta against the election of M. Kennedy, Progressive us M. P., for Peace River has been repudiated by the Liberal and Con- Mr Kennedy himself has accepted the repudiation and is of the opinion W. Cross. the Liberal member for Would Abolish War Guilt Claluse ill PHiMflii 111111 111 11111111 ‘will En gli sh Capitalist Gives Millions to Cause and Start-s Lecture Tour. (Canadian Preu) NEW YORK. N. Y., Mar. 1. -- Missionary zeal once thwarted by illhculth has led Sir Henry Lwnn. English cnpitulist and lay relig- ious reader to fiiru over his wealth estimated in millions to u trust foundation. to promote uulty among churches and peace among nations. ‘ Sir Henry left New York lust. Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson, night for Montreal beginning a "mo". 5mm‘ mm" w.” I‘ °"° °' world lecture tour in behalf of in- a 9N“? °f d"”l"l|"l'l‘°d 9"?“ ternationai peace. Before leaving Wll° l" "Qklllil 9°" l-l" "°"'°V*l "(he said that one reasc-n for present the clause In the Versailles Treatyiannoimoemen; of his mo“; w” which lays Rho responsibility for bet-amuse he wanted people to know the war upon Germany, that when he went ttround lectur- ing and preaching he hud finished and that he no money making ' . ' . l lxllitglfilrevwffll adding io his persona "They say that Englishmen At St. Joseph's Convent The annual musical recital by the pupils in the music classes of St. Joseph's Convent, was render- ed last evening before a large aud- ience of parents and visitors, uud wus highly eujc-yed by all who heard it. The performance 0i‘ the pupils‘ was very pleasing and showed that a greet deal of painstaking care had ‘been put into their training. ‘The program rendered was us fol- lows: come i0 (his continent t0 lecture for the sake of dollars". he said. "but I've not come over for dol- nrs. 1 lake no fees and l pay my owu hotel expenses. I've come here with a message and that mes~ sage is to bring churches into line with a united front to outlaw \var." (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. Vim‘. lwSlr Henry Luun, who at the age of 00, has amassed u fortune estimated uf. many millions from his English tourist agency nud his hotels in Switzerland. lldlIlOllllCGll today that he intended to turn nverhis entire property, and all his income except E. Weaver. M. C. Hughes. Chorus- "Welcome" Trio, "Marche Op. 75" (Streab- boggeb-M. Purser, M. McMahon, M. Crawford, M. Coyle, l’). Heuneu- sey, A. McCallum, M. King, L. Mo- Curveli, C. Stanley, M. Butler, E. Hughes, V. Cameron, l1‘. McCurey. “Petite Valso" (Dennee)—M. Duffy, M. Brown, P. (litudat. Song-“Michael's Flute" pnu1lst—lfl. Weaver. "Duddyfsoliirthtluy" (itolle) -l). Mi-Quuid. ‘M. Peters, A“. Hynes. Recitation. “When the Old Mun Si11‘gs"-—R. Lightizer, l1‘. Mullen/M. Duffy. G. Gurnhum. h‘. Gormley, i). Sherry. E. Christopher. ‘ "Le Secret" (Foutaine)—J. Mo‘ lCube. s. Warren, u. Sherry, M. n. crunch ‘mitv and the League ‘>1 3on0]; Nations. He preached today in Trio, "Iris" (Renard) —M. Duffy Trinity Episcopal church here, and F, Manon, M, Mumnghon, D_ left tonight for Montreal after Brown, G. Connolly, M. Monaghau, making his announcement that he f; Rogers, K, McGulgan, 13. had divested himself of his pro- mnnniinrd, perty for the sake of humanity- Song, "Smiles" (requested) (Canadian Prose) oompunist~E. Weaver. MONTREAL, Mar. L-Church-P of "Les Muscadins" (wochs) -Ii. the world i-f it is not possible for Trust foimduilon tn administer his property in the interest of these reforms. Beginning o-n March 31st. the foundation will control one half his property. The remaining ball‘ will constitute a private trust for the benefit of members of Sh‘ Henry Lunn‘): family. Asvthey die, their shnre will accrue to the foundation which eventually will control his entire estate.’ V _ Sir Henry who begun ‘his work in life as u Methodist medical mis- sionary in India ‘but had to give ul) u-nd return to England because of his health, is now making a world (our, preaching and lecturing for accom- i i 8t?- N. PROGRAMME $2.500 n year to promote unity among the (ihurr-hea and concord C uh 1 k1 _..~_ among tihe stations. --He was I11!- ‘mmr (Kow as ) L Gaudetinhlished the Sir ‘Henry Lmm l” ‘treatment of (linbetes iu human he» IJHAMHE H iiiN ‘MAKES STHIINB Pill For Free Hand at Ge- neva —- Speech Gets Cold Reception from 2 0 0 Parliament Members. (Canadian Prue) ‘LONDON. Mar. L-The event of ‘the day in the League crisis was Sir Austen ‘Chamberitulnip apologla. delivered to about 20C members of parliament of all parties. ‘In effect "l"? Blleech of the ‘British Foreign 59cm"? WW5 8. D1641 for a free hand as a dl-"legate to ‘the Geneva. mwllllfl. and ‘the question the cob. "W! Willi have to decide at Wed. "elidlllyfl council ‘i-s whether ‘he shall b‘; given that blank cheque 01' ‘Wihether he shall have more or less definite instructions. Judging ‘from ‘today's speech 3p- Aiuuten has trot receded‘ from iii-p pnfvlous pO-“illlmrin favor of some einargemerit of the council of the beet-me of Notions. ‘His. speech had a somewhat cold reception. m4 ‘Premier ‘Baldwin's promise-d state. ‘ment lwier in ‘the week rs anxious- ly awaited to ‘throw further light on ‘the question. Although there is not bell-wed (q be any. question of a cabinet crisis. it 1o ‘ionown (no; there are dififereuces of opi-nion 111110111! ‘the ministers as to ‘how 7111‘ ‘Sir Austen should be -support-' i-"ll l" lllfl Dreennt attitude. —-—~*~¢-O&§___ Banting 1s Sceptical TORONTO, Mar. 1. _1)r, p, G, Banting. of the University of TOY- Olltfl. discoverer of the insulin treatment for diabetes. today said that the clue to a new treatment of dlflbeles by the transplanting of a rflvn of the lmncreas into the mammary glands of a dog. found in the experiments of Drs, A, c, ivy and J. l. Farrell of Northwest- ern University, Chicago. is not a new process in Toronto. “Some time ago." he said, “we We"? W011i"!!! on ‘a similar line, but it was not successful. We hope the Chicago men will be more suc- cessful. Such zt treatment of gland transplantation for diabetes has still a long wuy to go for the ings, I imagine." 11111111.‘; r111 iliH 111111111 ed that the flovlei. government was capitalistic, are richer tonight by half a million lucky number in the Prussian state Station C. l“. f‘ Y. (iperntotl hv thc lslund Radio Com- pnuy will be nn (‘w uir for the re- guiur hour of mush‘ on Wednesday evening from '7 in ‘i n, m, A sollll reciinl by “rs ‘filth lleudcrson contrulio, will Niles i-‘diih Rnfuso. sonrnnn, fuut-iring yrmy favorite old songs, will form thu main pro- Ill‘ 0-0-0 Condensed Specials RATEF-to. per word. not etch insertion ta this column. FO-O-O-OQ '$AUN80M! aauuoea. HAM- lll"! 3llillll. Potted Meats, fresh every dnw-snnnders. Newsome k Co‘. Mlflm Bldg. zs-o-cn‘ ‘SILVER FOX ssoarzo ‘Fndm "l? 151mb C. N. registration F.A. um. Thursday night iho fourth in the series of agricultural talks will be given by Mr. Waller Show of the Provincinl Department of Agricul- iurc. n-nd n violin rwltul by Miss Kathleen Horulty will be present- i'll2 metres) _ Lelghtizer, K. Mchlachern, Leightizer. M. Gallsmt, F. (lormley. ‘Bergers watteau" (Gregh) -A. Sherry. (i. Garnhum. M. Berrigan. Song, "The Wasted Crust" ac- compunist-M. C. Hughes. “Gigue iiretoune" (l1uchmann)— D. Gordon. E. Christopher.’ Recitation, "Her Name" —-K. McGuigan. “Sous Hols" (Steam-F. Quinn Song, "Beautiful Land of Nod"— accompanist-A“. Quinn. "Fourth Mazurka" (GfillitPtl)—-E. Weaver. E. Gaudet. M. C. Hughes. Chorus, "At Night." (.l. Rafi‘) Duet "Waltz and Finale" (Iiohm) _-F_ Quinn, D. Gordon, E. Weaver, M. Berrignn. E. Ouudet,, id. Chris- topher. M. C. Hughes, G. Guruhum "God Save the King." ........... IIHIJHIIHEE the nature of their belief should ac‘, Says Soviet Gov- ernment is Capit- alistic One (Canadian Fran) NEW YORK. N. v., Mar/l. Hopes of the Russian social revol- utionary party uf setting up a new government in Russia replacing Bolshevism, were set forth to socialists of New York by Dr. Mark Sionim. Dr. SlOllhn declar- Something New in Coiffures (Canadian Pres!) ‘GilJNElVtA. Mar 1.—F0l‘el‘g'n‘ wo- men skiing in the Swiss Alps have ‘brought out something ‘new i-n coif- fures. Actresses started it and soc- iety women soon fell into line. lit consults of golden or silver wigs. elegantly and artistically arranged above the face. The silver thread wig, less lshowy than thtu golden, appears ‘to ‘have ‘the preference as being more ad- vantageously for showing off ‘the beauty of the face. l‘t appears to State Lottery Won by Needy Families BERLIN. ‘Mar. i. —Eight famil- ies in Berlin's workers’ quarters ‘marks as a result of holding the lottery. The head of one fa-mily 0f four husky lads and lessee has been on the unemployment lists for three mouths and is destitute. When s telegram arrived announc- ing he was winner of the 50,000 marks the father shook like n shell-shocked man. Another eighth part of the lucky number is held by a merchant who, only a few hours before, filed u bankruptcy plea, having liabilities of less than one-third oi‘ the sum he won. ' ‘ Ideas of how to spend their 50.- 000 marks, to families to whom such a sum leans only large num- hers, vary from ‘buying o. frying ‘ pan to a villa. A stonemasou. hearing of his good fortune, told _his wile she could buy some desir- ed kitchen utensils now, while n younger couple mentioned the pon- sibility of living on their own pro- perty in Berlin's fashionable area. One of the- families ordered u piano by telephone. , " In less than ‘an hour after the winners were announced, floods of agents began besieging the work- ers. However, the cash won't ‘be distributed until tomorrow. Lost Many Cattle LONDON. Mar. 1.— The British steamer the Manchester Producer, has arrived at Franice in tow of a‘. Dutch tug after having been buffet-i ed in mid-Atlantic for a. fortnight! with a damaged rudder. Of thei which she loft Halifax oily 253 ‘Hiliil-[IP iii Siilii ‘Bil Took $50515 Worth of skins from t‘l1e firm of Julius Klug-Ithe by ‘boring ‘their way ea-rly yester- of a sensation of the world's navies 'C0m:m.ibl.ee reiterated its 418 head of Canadian cattle with‘ p hieve a united front and c1111“! themselves ‘in one united voice on green. economic iemd social pro _ lems confronting tin’ ‘endom euv-‘i as war barbaric 11:“ liquor. "vial purity. ‘pauperlsm. etc. That is the firm conviction of ‘Sir ‘l-lemny ibuun Trust-nevus main. church lHllflIl and philanthropist as expressed in flu ‘address told to the members of the ‘United Church of Canada here to- day. "The ancient church had auth- ority I nevver wan-i. to see again," said lSif‘ Henry “l never won-t ‘to see temporal power. but~l hope and prn-y that a united chri-sttendom ‘shall declare its will in respect to I (Canadian Prou) ITOBAONTO. lMar 1.—-A plan -for the u-nlon of the Anglican church a/ud the United iCburch of Canada‘ l5 Dut forward by Rev. F. C. Ward Whailte vicar of ‘St. Mbans‘ cathed- jra-l. The one objection, ‘according l0 MP- lWBlIe is the Anglican doc- t e of apostolic succession‘ and lite consequent holding no gplggop. u-l ordination, The Vicar of St. Albans suggests it should be possible for ‘t-he Unit» ed Church and ‘tho Apgfllgwp; m Mme together on wmmpn pound, llle Anglicans to accent as valid the ordination of minister; or @119 on right ear. Reward 1 . y . ture.——Urban Glllin. nngflmffgf’ L-‘Llngs the main purt of tie pro 7853-1-21 Lost week's program was heard KITCHEN ‘WANTED — TWO Girls. Apply Davies Hotel. ‘At the conclusion of the recital remarks were made by His ‘Lord- ship Bishop 0'Leary. Rev. Mauriw in mnny narla of Novn Scolill. 111111 practically all over tho Province- Allltvrinit reported gnnil loud speak- T850 1 2i woe PRINTING or ‘Ivigy atilescriltlion. cheaply and s:pod|..|5,,‘,,,,,.,_ "u"? aulllluli- Glllfllllil Cont!‘ Reports will he appreciated from roi Job Printery. ‘Phone in. ‘YOU WANT QOQQ INVELQFEQ 'P"l°“ 5° ‘W’ 309-) 150 ‘fer 850.. :5." iir..‘.“"‘.tit.tii "sing? **"*-— 0mm, t ' l ".°.°i<'ZE3...".§.?'2.."i....i§"i.§ iii? 1 5 . muons. Mm. market! ‘l"- 1- Hutu eni- 1e c. left ear and one male fox ‘l-LX on fight ear. 1C left ear. ‘Liberal pg. er reception both nights, while the same report came from lrishtown. viotnrin, More-ll and Mount iiiiacdonald. His Worship Mayor Miller, and Mr. Henry Smith. Mr. .l. Gordon. and ‘Mr. William Moran of the School Board. all of when commended both the pupils and their teaehe n on the splendid" pro- gram ihat bad been so efficiently mid ‘pleasantly carried out. other sections not yet heard from. ._~ iliilliiiiflii ii - l. _-—Proteats have been heard recently because ‘American film producing compan- Cannon —to_be Next bile-h questions as war tend‘ desola- tion of the earths surface by the barbarlsm of ‘the iturk." BRIISS-‘BBNTINENT |i|ii£iiS' llllllflfnlfl. a distance of approxlma- the pmpsr omen‘); Th” Wm “s, United Church up ‘to an. speed date after which the churches may c0919 "tether in‘ Dfiwtlcad uuiuy, all ministers then to receive epis- copal ordination. ‘fllhe divisions of christendom (Continued on Page 8 V _ ' ill START Fllilli BiiTiliiN ‘To wal-k from ‘Charlottewwn t0 uring letters of ‘introduction from tel-y three thousand miles, to the plan qut their exam. not... whim head are still alive. On February 11th a message from the captain oi the Producer said that seventy headof cattle had ‘been lost and that the remaimder bad been plac~ ed on limited food rations. Ninety fivo seem to have died since. --—-oo>——— rte-r FEET _ NEVER WON A PIMP. DANCER EN iilfliliiii lliiiillifi ii] i QHiHiiEN Hliiiiiilii l llonservaiive speakers From Nova Scotia Make Further Ap- ‘peal for Maritime Rights. (Canadian Press) Pelts While 35 Em- ployees Looked ()n -—Another Robbery Reported. (Canadian Press) ‘NlW YOlItK_ liiar. 1.—l_.i‘nlng up. OTTAWA’ M,“ 1_ __|_ I)‘ Mn... 35 employees ugulnwt__zi wall with Dougdii (CQ]]QQ[‘\1L|[|V(1_) |,,v..|-ne,.,( Dltilfllfl it ‘flqlilld of masked robbers said rural credits should be cx- lf-"la? eficalled wilth 850.000 W011i! tended to fishermen. 0f pelts from tlhip- Appicbuilm midi Ofllleln ildur ‘Dressing ()01npu‘11y'.-1'i-ii‘tl1c speech from the ‘Throne in shop lin ‘Brooklyn. 'l‘.l1e thieves nl- appoint a commission on hiariihue With reference to flu‘. proposal so (vscapeil with $30,000 worth of rights Mr. MucDougull said that Maritime Provinces bud up- mmi sud iSOlii-l in Lower Manhattan pointed their own trommission on (October 29th inst. The members day through ‘the wall of a vacnnrof that commission held seats in shop adjoining police learn-d to-‘thp llouse of Commons and they be rapidly “km! m’? 919°? °7 m” diay. had no intention of remaining pas- Mstoflc wwdered Perqlle- ,slve and submissive. He did not - -- -—--~ ' preach or advocate secession but luuid iliai it was time that some- ‘ ithing tvus done to give the ‘Mari- AflOatitime Provinces the rights which had been guaranteed them at con- . federation. if this was not done (Canadian Press) , _ _ LONDON‘ M“ ‘~ Schemes‘ifitiiil.“iii?"§i‘iiiln.il‘§“..i"§i“1121i Evening News o?" {lllligmulatignézfilit ‘necessary to turn their buck on contained in the official cataluguedyelggiat work which was started Issued u’ l‘! B. Short Conservative Digby day that five United States buttle- ' ' ' t h ‘ m ships are fitted with five ‘intalrgggufilzxlzlgi flwttsdbzllé: tgfiaxlgg gt anllfllr "m" 5m“ whlcl‘ the hewfiltain rights under confederation characterizes as the most. pnwer-iwhicl] "my hm] ‘lever receivelL ful guns of their iype afloat. [he nlanugement M the C N_ R _ we e n. io s for business and the Br1and’s PPOJBClZ r a ‘ u Dominion government were will- lug i0 help M1". Short ' did not sec why Nova Scotln ' coal should not enter the markets of Central Cumade. (Cariadian- Press) ,Ii coal could be brought from Al- ‘PARIS, ivisr lr-Flthe smooth pro. lierta at n low rate, why should grese of Premier Briandls financial not the same rate according to dis- proiects ‘from the ‘Senaite back totance be given to Nova Scotia coal. ‘the Chamber met with interruption‘ Mr. Short made 9- DlQB 101‘ 011' tonight when ‘the ‘(Ihwmbcr Finance cvurflsement vi’ the fishing indus- Qfiglnfl] try. Judiclousness in advertis- dictum and najecféil n1. boomers 1m; would "Heist in the develop- stamp ‘tax on industrial transacted. "will of lllls malls"? The 99°‘ The vote was 15 to 3 with 11 absen- Illa 07 Canada Bllmllll ‘"4! m°\'° l deal fish. The consumption of fish per _ chpltu per ‘Bnnum in the Domin- - ion was ony 21 pounds as com- Sued for USlllg‘ Bag pared with 54 pounds in Great Britain. . ' Plpes The province of Nova Scotia re- ‘ uuired better transportation facili- ties, cheaper freight and express , rates, and proper government as- sistance ln order to develop its fishing industry. The Minister of ‘V Marine and Fisheries should be selected frnm the liiarliime Prov- inces, and Hlmuld ho a mun with experience in mnrine and fishery matters. Why not extend the sys- tem of rural credits "to the farm- ore of the sea. the fishermen of (‘anadnfihe naked in dlscussingthe proposed rural credits legislation. . _-—-{-O-}-——§@ LONDON, Mar. 1.——Au engineer- i-ng ilisputo involving 900 men em- ployed by R. Hoe and Company. printing press manufacturers. iencbed u crisis fmlny when the engineering 11nd nllied employers‘ nnfinnnl federation decided to post - lockout ‘notices on March iith. l0 ‘ become operative March 13th iu all tho iedcrutcil establishments. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Duinslnfinugc. (‘iub (‘Oliceft lll idarsbfioid llali, "Woducs-day March The Duke 0f Atholl fondant in a suit brought by Glas- gow householders whose sleep has been disturbed by the national music at the Highlanders Institute, who ls de- ln that city. 111 ASKEI] in‘ _ -——- ‘and hicLeodh, ‘Saturday. 6th, 3 0'- Bflldwln And (Yhanblclsurk. 7868-3-2-tt-2i berlain Questioned re L. of Nations. (Canadian Press). LONDON. Mar. l. .—\'arious milliliters of the House of (‘0111- oqAnmlni (“opting of 1M1“ View 11111111‘ todnv lrlcrl “nsmreeumllvlicnu Circle wm be held in VBTDOI! to draw Prcmicr llniduiin and Slum.“ m. him-oh sup at 7,30 p, m. 3rd. Good time ussurcti. Adm-iss- ion 25 and 15 cis. ‘if not fine first. finiu -u"ghlt. 7360 3 ‘l Zl- "Feuthers Wanted-Goose and ducks. Best prices when not mix- ed. ilenry McFarlane 8t Co. Pur- niture Upholsterers. Tlill-Zil-ltltlmo. object with which Jack Roberts will be ‘b and ‘Robert Hflnrle. both of Hali- railroad tlo;°:’.p:§,,m §';”‘:: fax. will start. out from the Guard- of the prevloru wallow who hovel TORONTO. Mar. 2. —Maritime fresh winds with snow and ruin. Maximum and minimum tem- Austin Chumhcrlulu, Foreign SP"~l]{vpN1flen‘a‘IvB {mm dempimmt retary _ into statements whichlwip be unseat would indicate the British govern- ment's position on the question oi‘ "Bazaar and tea to be held It Mr- warrd offe d for their return Jen pay no British income tax on s alive. Joseph W. ‘Sheen. POBtHIEStEP General films exhibited in the country. 11m Office corner on ‘March 1-5, on been successful in reaching the Pe“l'“'°“ wnmgl"? m“ "°“F‘"" "l Nflllllll“ James Norton. Annaudale March 7M5 ,7 3L . , jmmy Wm. ..,,,,-|..1 [0 pm-“ameng the first cross omrtinen-t hike ever Pacific. Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 34-42 6011110" beyond admission of (lPl'-li)ih_ 1r ‘shinny on Thursday 11th. *Balal\d GOQS tflqndny by (‘apiniu Fairfax, Union. attempted from ‘this Province. Botlh men are h: splendid com“. Montreal, snow .. .. 20-40 "IWIY- _ ‘ONE PAIR OF FOXII ESOAP- ist. who , asked the Chancellor ofi M"! "w!" 1mm! men. ‘liefl-‘herof tion. and in tthd-r ‘daily lift; nlQuebeo cloudy . l-i—~2b The Premier sold he would li'.\' t"! "0111 ‘m! neon on rite-day ihe un-in-qin-i u his attention bud them vat ever thirty years of use. electric wi-Iiemeu. ‘have become nit-Halifax. fair ------ -- -- 1640"’ "mk" “ “""°""‘"‘ "" w“""“-“'. "SW1d Percale for 0 23rd. Ear marks 0.11.5. 14 dlrk Iilver. female and q. s. Reward. medium silver rfnala. "some m. nouns. Wiltohlre. 18040-254 Wk ‘RIVIIQID! FOR IALI—IIEII- deuce o! late Sir Louis Dnvigg, in Province. "Illa Dries. 1&0 terms. Also Hubert Cotton. rats‘ Finest situation buildiiig l . why”. otl c Special to the Guardian) Qtl to succeed Murphy M flenator which also state that Roland. Minilfer of Health and Soldiers cm] will be appoint“ lioner lngm!“ 3611mm‘ the revenue lie-establishment. High Commis- bocn drawn tn the system whereby ore el paid nn tux. and fax. Finding times here qiiittltp do department. so of calculated and taxed. older this, lnlgntioa. I Wl-Flcl-BM l1? 4H0). and one costumed to long parlor“ o4 wgigsoint John. cloudy .. American 111m ‘p-tni-ui-elon ihouses of them has been‘ working foi- some log. They do m; [flqnd p, at. Boom,’ cloudy _ _ _ _ __ “BER Mu 1- —He11- Lucie" rfifliiilflrefl their distributors here months with aioeei firm. while mo tempt to mm: mom, but win-New York. clmldy cmmm- K- 0-. 901M101’ (‘lvllfifal- l" as separate companies. showed no other ‘has come direct from Hali- Clllll" profile, and llll-lllllll" 0911"“ "9 whether he would order that cop- they made up their mind‘: mot they noon as the edernl house adjourn! ion of ell contracts between exhibi- could do better‘ in the Odhlen Stake. “°°°"ll"8 to revel-tn received hare tnr- and reniar should be sent to an-rl made nnown their intentions the of ‘hiking the intervening distance earnings of foreign films could be to the Guardian yesterday morulni. their experiences from Mi ch rohlll n min a in l Thrilling xlllntilvotemir tillfmlii umel w“: KomiQdNE kmnp,“ t“ m‘ 7' ’ . f! 1'0 e (‘m - I 6 IUJQO 0 q; fqxh 3n t _ m pnwrh‘ nu“) m“ ‘M l‘? u" Qommn q! m, gu~w.g‘ mmefllda lde eighteen mlnui 5 time of n lehurely pace. mair- Charlottetown. snow VIII, the! but». an average nee of from ‘twenty to twenty five mii- d out itchy. They will keep n record find ‘rim ‘is’; cover ‘x1113 asses I rises tomorrow nmnfng at c to 24-6 24--~8 ‘High tide this afternoon 12.5 ad tomorrow morning at 1.06. ‘Sun sdta this afternoon oit 5.4 ‘inst quarter moon, Sunday More l8 p. m. OI 110,01‘ thm Clm-ldtotltm. . ,7 t , 32__30 ten‘s reply was: 34-34 hanlfl filly or Thursday while Sir Aus- Rummage Sole to Market“, "l d0 not think interests of wfldnelday atlemoo" Deuce and international under- standing are served by members of 78“ ll 2i.‘ 8 "Please have poroeln for Ram- individual governments saving ma“ ‘Bu; fgfld, by Wediieldl . , ' Y 9 viililhi they will or will not do. noon. If to in called for Phone 821. They meet in a grout world 735° p. n 0110C". of the lmtgue of Nations. ‘ and l do not see how we can ever l‘ come _io agreement if each one of R us announce! ourpollcy hand and are unwilling t any concussions.“ "The annual meeting of the llfmle" Tllfilillr. Maren Ind at 4 p. m. n; o mllfe the Red Cron, 5a Grafton 5g, . . . .. 3157-939‘ _ 1111111111111) ea Cross Society will t» hold on . '