. Maxine OF l Maacusuti; Only the deed keep qule are very quiet. -.-.._-_@-k__-_-i____~ t; they A The s Paper) Covers Prince Scare somebody — antllflfi“ something. ' annual Subscriptions Delivered 85.00 fly Mall, Canada and U. B. . HM CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 Iurnllll Guardian. Fulfil" ‘.1 Charlottetown Guardian Two y‘ ' ' 1 To Be Revised i ' I .~ ' iiiiiiiH iii1iIi i“iiii"’*‘geS'°""""‘°s l ‘HUN iii ii iiNiiTliEiiPPibiTiiiii liilii-IR A T F n H ilVilONmRiEAL, March l9. —- The - ‘Canadian National Telegrapliers M H “ T I M Union was served with 30 days no- . .tice of revision of the schedules covering Morse and Automatic . ' _ 1 _ clegraphers, telephone operators,1 (Special to the Guardian) EXPLAINS clerks, installers and gsugmea. A Will Create Larger ifiidfiiiiliiiffii.’“.§'i°i‘.‘i.‘l.i'i."f.’i§§ In Revifiwing Dun-mini Market ' ‘"6 Proposed by the general com- flme Commodities in inn Teiegraphers Union of Ameri- thg Intefiol‘ 0f Cane slats of C. McMahon, Saskatoon, ada. ' I 1 m '_j iToronto; ‘W. ll. Allen, Winnipeg; (Special to ti; Guardian) rouorcro, Mar. 1a. -—'l‘ll0 cut volved. in freight ratesas rliropcilseilliu the v luiucau Report ant wici s pro- mised by the Premier in lilllbtflspeéfli). of yesterday, mates u t erenco1 ,1 , _ T C 1 x ‘ n . _ -, _ 111' 19 _, 1 h 1 1 ‘l, 192i». hB 0U!!!) i") l"! *4")!!! ‘ Sllfixliililfl on the Draft Address h m: "m" 0 Lenlilresilentuniiliilt‘ ‘ted its report to tiie ilonurabls tho 1n the 111eg1§1fl111re wedug (zines rates and from six to . nlue and a half on iilt‘ fifth taiass rates, so far as ‘Poronto is cuncernetl, utictmling tn , ll. M. Hfiiwil, manager of the trniiil- OTTAIWWA, March 19. —— Canada s wpiglit 0n the portotioii department of the Can dian Manufacturers’ Association. The present rate of $1.15 per iiundreilwelgiit for first. class sill lluliiii-l iiutwcen St. John mid Torr) to wlii be reduced to $1.04. will the (‘iii from Yuriutultii to 'i‘oron is from $1.47 i-il to $.28 l-‘L. Mr. ilrowii 1iuiiits out that Tlliflfliearly 1" A“g““1' ilotwccu first. flllil i‘il'lii uru un graduated scale and tiiai. on Hi9 has entercd into a three year 1 We] .1 follows; r_-< ‘ S” “$!‘°°!!!9“i' W)!“ We mllw“? mm‘! "Elliptic: the heading’ l-Money‘ Pnémlm‘ m“! me ('°v°"“ment ‘m! 000 tuiiwvuy grant. as well. But this I ‘ entirely fictitious. ‘He was salis- mm w“ we“ m. the pave n) i liicd that ivlint hiid been wild with K . B ' ' r i ~ ' ~‘ meut Oil flanada. not by the “Cull-i rates and these will also he corres- w (‘alllma "m" E"!'"i>!‘-!1ii couiit- merit should give immcdintv coiisid~i "‘”"!‘e"i m ‘m9 ‘Premiw having adieu Natiuuiii hulk oi shipments the fifth cla rote will apply. commotiliy rates lower than the goes through. _ also to groups of stations group 2:. with them in the railway tar books. "it will enable the Maritime Pro vincos in send sugar and coal a There are also poudiiigly reduced it‘ the liiltlliilfli Vie“. All ill!!!)liifflullj TF0!!! H0!!!i!9!‘!! oration to the wiioio oi’ thin subjorm 1'11‘; "QQQQ apply‘ FXIPOIIQ. ilmvevel‘. lllllfli- 7K: iiflmVwith u view to a complete rcvisiou . . _ . .. , t ~ l - "m only to the Mnflflme c1116“ b,“ tide ilIlliCllilUriiltE. The ltailway of the financial aiiaiisemeuts as “lief”! Report the Prime‘; Minister states what? the Government isi ‘Prepared t0 do. mittee of the commercial Canad- ru. The employees committe con- General Chairman; J. iD. Crerer, and H. W. Johnson, Vancouver. Fii-teen hundred workers arc in- 1 1 (Canadian Press.) ; OTTAWA, Murcii 1!). — Premier" King's statement was as f0iiLlWS‘"—i “The Royal Commission on Maii-, time Claims was appointed on Apriil i (Special to the Guardian) n. minister oi‘ immigration and colou- icave for the old country on May l1 for the purpose of Plliiilng first , , . p- ‘ 1 fisheries, coal and stool, n- mum knowledge of m” wmk me 5.—Agricuitilro and mignitioii; 1e department is doing to secure suit- 6_N_ n‘ lunlwny“; m able settlers for Canada. lie willzqlqmnerlm . 1 be actruiiipuiiicii by _ Mrs. Forks. dqmere are, 1“ 111111111011,“ 11,“. Wm] “"0 “pea” l" m‘ “"3031 ‘mm-zigraphs by way of inti-uiniciluii and H _ ~ , moiiclusiou. 'l‘lio recommendations l! l-lie dcpartmcut. of liuinlgratitinm- n“, rem“ may y". 111.191“, 111mb Ill!!!)efl-Wilifi! tlivefl Th0"! Vifi-"MIY Grants to Provinces: it is rucoiu- 3e‘ a frce hand in bringing farm builds nmndeq 1111111 1,110 1')1>1111111(111 (jqigppn. edkCompanies agree to provide eiii- between them and the Maritime "fployment for the settlers thus brought in. terim lump sum increases Hiltllliti With respect to British lmml-.be made in payments to thc tin-cc gran-ts the railways are coucededlMaritime Provinces us follows: “d the right to nominate iuteudingiNovn Scotiu, $875,000, New-Bruns- Bllvi! (Tilmnlllililier! l" m9 centTahseltlers which hitherto have been wick, $509.99". P111108 Wiwdlii zirovinces on the lower freight employed only by Quinlan; o1 the Island, $125,000. And that tiifise ill- ratcs and it \vili tend to developidenartment. _ trade. nominated pflgggggg W111 he 111.. ed until the Dominion Government ' the liiai-itime ' through them. ports and lt will ' tend rates life. They will nature have a larger market in the iutsr- the i-"mfllllnifl-i-lol! col!!!)flfliefl are ior," sultl Prof. W. T. Jackman ‘v posed Maritime freight cut. "Will this reduction tend to allay to u certain extent the apparent fiitltdlilifllli. of the people in the Sgrvicgs In Zion iliarttiiuce. Professor Jockman was asked. "That is the whole purpose, that is the whole purpose of the thing" "it is not. a _ sound ocnnomic principle that. the WHEN”, lic readily deciarotl. lzovcrunicnt should pay tho cost. transportation." heroin this case will pay t amount. of lb! roiluctlon to the ruli- wuys who will not. losc. Nova Scoiiia Re- establishing Prov- Many ilundretis of “people the ll. of T. in dismissing the pm. government reserves the right to The government [P01111891] mougand terini payments should be coutinu? go ranged 101- 11111,’ yea“ has had time to complete its inves- build up their industrial freight‘ in ‘bringing immigrants from tigaflm‘ "ml "°'“"""'““m""t' “m” 11y Scandqvlti, Germany and France the heading: 2—’I‘rausportui.lon and freight rates‘, it is rei-ouiliiciitlcti that an iiumcditiie reduction of 20 per ccnt. be made nil nil rates e11, uteecjndsehhh 1,113,130“ 51.0" charged on trafiic ivhivli both orb:- rejeu "1meg1ra1nes_ ‘itiutcs and terminates at stations lli ___ .tiic Atlantic. Division oi tlic tfuuu- idiuu National liuiiivztys iillPiliiiilli-‘I export. and ilnport truilic, by sou.‘ , lfrom and to tliut. division), and tiic‘ 1 churchi-same reduction be also nppiiieti to) the Atlantic llivisiou proportion oi‘ _ the through rates on all trufili‘ "The Christ m‘ 111111.111, 111111 Ex-iwhicil originates at. stations iu the was 111g 3111,11,“ 01' 111.. Atlantic. Division (excluding import 14,18,100,“ .1.111,,,_.o111-,1e by new M’ traflic by sea) and is dcstiucii to Scott. Fulton. The 1111011111111“, w“ points outside the Atlantic Division. M good m“! the very close antenna“ For this purpose the divisional with- wlilch tho sormou was follow“ of given special privileges but the 0i‘ eating way Christ as u great pens-ion q . — ppect to the policy ot the riiiiwity 1M5” i" M510” “m5 Presemm‘ by the companies (as interpreted In tho m“ a govemmg for“ l“ m“ ‘lewlmrutc structure). that. tiiu Railway’; The what fuller supervisory respousibiF 181081118 11s led by the choir was ln- ity, in its relation to the natural. . i . . . snirlns. The anthem by the choir basic product-s of the country. and‘: and the solo by Miss Jenn Frasertbc development of these [)l'0(lll(!i.‘l1 -1 _ ivcre fitting and delightful parrot and associated enterprises, and; "'"“"‘ 1 vested also with power to order an» “ A1 2,11; 1L m_ M1113 Cutchflem‘accounting investigation at iililifi iliistorians in contiast with CHHBUBOIH“ 31,01,111 1m vested W111, 30m“. and lives of His followers. the service. PF)!!!“ Ellwflfll i511"!!! Wm he m“ g k to 1 1 ‘l .11 »own hand, into the iucitience of tiic to learn that the Provincial Exhibwmpgsfons’ “£11: 13252113. ticketing: railway charge on the costs of tim- tion at Halifax will be re-esiahii 0'“ i" 1923- n Wm he wm°““*m“'tlie homo churches are too lliniitul that, tlu- old pliant was ‘(itlilifflytlii tho explosion in i917. ‘flic new plans call for mi expend- ‘ituit- of over $400,000 and the gov- fled a b , 1 t , 1 f 1 _ . evnment intend m proceed wnh um 1511:“;- f! Y d 5!"! 591V "l? t! increases (known as lioiizontnl in-, ivork almost. immediately, Nova Scotia :has felt. thc nccd m“ wound that the efforts as yet of "Y hi vlev: ct‘ the vastness of the ground yct to be covered. The evenmg “cw!” “l 74°" was system under which fiat percentage interest. involved. Nils-S Mlirfiaifl Cfillfillflelll. A- B. ates (in other words, the ‘incidence “t gave n few minutes address on the of horizontal war increases’) should ‘"1 “Xhibiimn V“? 37mm)’ “m” l‘ Studs-lit Volunteer Movement which be taken into fresh consideration by line been discontinued, and now riw-etublishiilg it. they intend l“ had its inception at Princeton ilni- the railway commission, and that Y" 119111131, minced)", N_ 1,, 11, 1336, 11 they should he free to irouiitderthe make it. one worthy of the RPM! was u movement 1.111011; 9011956 whole question on its merits. Re- province. $11,111.11“ 1,, awaken and 71111111131“ ferriug to transportation for Prince m‘ 1115111511111 711116-1-931 1n mmmn Edward island and the neededra riliiiliii iMr 386F910?! of Sim” i“! 399mm)!“ ziftt-riioou, Mr. A. C. Saunders, Kl) mutter and recommendations tiic “31111111011 me may“. and 89991141.; report is sub-divided as foilows:~. “Mewws New“; an“ ._1_ 11L 1w. 1~_M°"“'Y mum” u‘ !"'”vh“'“"5 iDoiiziitl) on their splendid eulogles 2.——Tru.iispltirtaltioiiandfreight rants‘, m Um lyrmwhn. mm 1.1“, (Eva-n. lzetiou, lion. Robert Forks, will '*-~P‘"' “"'L"|""“" “mi "-‘|"" iiiciit_ illut it was an easy 1mm; S1, Andrew RM 911,11.“ fur the “Pa”; L0 - t ll) ill 1 so that the (iovern- . ‘1__.l.ru11n pnucy_1_.wofi1 m.1,,1“,_.1___,; “mt-Ii m!“ (1Lnel;x(_eed1ng]y wmr sliiliellltlll that the lPIQmiQI iilic cuss. liic iic i moms ilOfl, iucui~iic1z~i and D9531")? uwuiber for Charlottetown tlllon. the pcoplo of tiic-countiy thut (.011 m’ MdMmam and the (Harman kratuiatory remarks about tho nmvspapen m“ ‘premmr Stewart splendid achievement. 0f r " had succeeded in getting the $40,- ikrunt in lieu of points oil the Atlantic. Division arc, , _.to be Diamond Junction and Leviicf M w“ [he to m“ “mar mm “m” lt. is further recouimcntititl, with rc-‘ duction of the commodity ninl its; lrelatitnisiiip to other teosts. oud to; [the general trading results oi‘ tiic1!!l'lli°!' 1w i1!" did. when no must? "Also that the multcr of the! creases’) were added to railway. itlic Premier and Attorney General With Benefits that; ; Saunders Credits Federal Governmen Province Under Conservative Rule, andi, is Displeased at Premier Stewart Re-i ceiving- Any Praise With Fisheries Finance, Education and. Public Works, but. Constructive. ' ii f‘ for llio past two or three years. ceding speakers that they had no less an the way in which the Government 11D)’. but 1 may ad been drifting and marking the troops authorities . time. then he must have been uB-iwere believed tn be in control of 23, 1926. As respetxts its subject 14,11,191. 01 11,6 011903111011’ mm‘: ihfflxvgivqlrld“havgflgggggle(Z2fli1ISQ1ihQ ““""li°"- ' Three persons were reported to iliavo been wounded ilurllig the tar-l ALl the windows in‘ 1 1 the City llail were smashed illlil‘ ‘ itear bombs were used to fight the y to u) iiuilS t o r m Tientred at. it was said by the pre- liuiliority than m"“"“‘ m “l” um“ l“ mmwncu und cluiuictl. us did tho senior Provinces; and, that immediate iu~’ wished "warm “lake some Maser-mi taxes all lines operated by the vatlons cu the ‘Speech itself. -. iMr. Saunders was in accord iltaiiway. tllir.‘ Stltjhl-(gd 1540,1100 11pm tin. ‘railway 5311111181.“ quoted from the mulwuy, 143°“ 7M1“ M" (fommi-tteebl iReport. Aipril 22, l925,i ieniilirkl hefitrlndliihq Eefoii: page 7' where ‘he ‘Commmee reiinions are somewhat divided in rc- "g ‘ m‘ '1‘ B“ commended that for the purposesqspeet o! me pmvosed Hangman‘ uciwinds which swept southwestern ithe Maritime Province claims. The National system should be re-l , ‘ii iii iii SPEAKS iiiililiiAFTiiliBiiESS1KiNl5i5 1100a i arfial Law After arutions from (iernian as she; Have Come to the» Night " Y (Special to the Guardian) He Deal Griticall c.°..‘l§fiiil‘i.'i‘i‘iii.’fi“m M“ "’*“““"***Y ~“"-%"'°°“~ ' S y today after u night of which troops subdued u. race riot _ and repulsed a. mob, iviiich attack- ' ed the City Iluiliiu an attempt. to Nothlngilynch Curtis Smith, negro, arrcsted1 ' 1in connection with assaults on two , “Ugh Selma] girl“. lsbout £Z0,00(),t)00. martial luwl terror. in The situation was still tense to- reiiiforcemsnts for '1 bulant night. pwimob when ,it forced its we. 4 cntcd tho claims of this -Pro~}“l’\h'w“3' i1i. ‘finial! llrilgfilgedfl 011132151513!!! “m... 1,611.11. 11m“ 11“, 01110.. 1p1-(y1lviliCil lends to the jail on an uppsr1 i "m '“ " ‘ " ‘* ' ‘ " ‘" viuciui lPrciiiiers; they wont. cven floor. “ed hem” he 3°‘ further (continued Mr. Suuudersif _----aoc>~ Opinions Divided On Settlement 0t (Special to inc Guardian) i (From Our Own Correspondent) I '—0D' SUVBFGI)’. ii)’ ltlfililliflfifl lOttaws Journal, strongly Couservzr ‘d l . f h sit . with what liud been said abouttbc it‘ lzgeagzémlbfgrfltly £1’ 11692?’ esTritive. will say tomorrow that whiic 2:;welgxlifigmihtilgjgzh‘; Sgflfneslil- iHenry Thornton in giving his1 4 ( . 8i 4 U!‘ § 11 1 t v r _ 1 1n havmg-zl worm), repmsentaflve 3113?‘? EDIE: upipgtdisifisslsxxailctmgone a long way towards mcgtliih by u tornado, which wrecked the m. ms glucmu“ ‘Majesty the Kmg‘ the Draper authorities o! each o tiic recommendations of tlic uuu. vestigutitin the “can report. ‘Mellon Inaccurate i In Statement’ i l’ (Special to the Guardian) 1 LONDON, Mur. l9. “it is stated .hat Secretary Mellon of’ iiic Unilr ,ed States Treasury was inaccurate U n d e r in his atatcnlcnt, implying that! iBriinin was receiving as much pre- Ipays in war tlcbts to ihc Vnitndi 1Stntcs. i During tiio last financial year [Britain paid the United States‘ i£33,2iil.tltii). Britain received from‘, In liic current fiuiincizii your end‘ ting this moiitii llritziiil will have] ‘again paid ovcr £IlZl,000.Ut)tl to iiic. 1lliiitod Stiitcs oiid shc will have rs.‘ ccived from (iernuiny. France, ltaly{ and all other war iii-blurs (llliy1 i i Green Forest, Ark.‘ 1 Wh-ere Upwards of. i 700 Buildings Were 1 ilesiroyed. i i -- E 1 JQl'iat\ .iio., uiar. 1.1. —.iiurc ‘than ll scorc- Ul persons were MHIBJ -..uid ul. least. tiuy injured, iuuny and lllsli‘ 1Missouri and northwestern Arkan-‘j siis lest night. ‘ ,5 good (19111 1S 1e“ 1,, 1,111.18). M111 111. were reported missing and thirty. has were injured at Green Forest, Ark, Fire broke out ful it wis quite true that Lord ~Byn > ,. , _ 11 ‘itgovsigslzg “gglafigglfignt” “ti?! U19 01M"!!! M8 Ttflwgblzed Bu“ lowing the tornado destroying a ‘Wnm he ‘mflflractory m (Neryfiwilile the Eflvelfllmfi!!!‘ will?" 91ml‘ factory and several houses. ‘ "("- be regarded as a Wm!‘ eta 9° ‘ Ninc were reported killed at of Vimy lied a very close. . . t at bewarl held in ‘high esiecm by the iliXllliil. more particularly by our young stildicr friends who had experience of iiim over-sens and who lcurncd to love ).iil(i-il])})l'(3(‘iili8 iiim. Tilt) higli coulpllmeiits that luivc hccu paid to .'i.oi'd Illyng mid tiic prevailing 'iiovcrii_tii- ifiem-ral bold equally true in regard to our lllfierlfllli representative, rm, Hun, Via Milli Willlngtiou, i_Vli-_ Ssiliirlers um satisfied that ‘when the Vice- Rwzal um ty ii-ieu our Province they will be loyuliy entertained. in so fur as tiic ‘Diiiillllilti Jubilee is cou- ccrued he was sure the Govt-ru- inciit \\'(llliti sec ‘to it that a sult- éiilii‘. cclcbrat.ioit is performed in this iProi-lucc. After thesis itonrilrrliig ‘remarks Ml‘. Saunders took up the other ital-i»: or tliu Speech. ‘Ho recalled flint. last September the former Minister of agriculture one“, in. 5W8“) was then a member of the GOVOPIHIHEIPL. He (Mr. Saunders bud irrtlit respect and admiration‘ for the Minister as a gentleniaiiz‘ b"? a“ ""54 "f the 'D°l!!!!'f!!!tf!!! °!’ and $50 per mile for branch lines A .» 1 _ 1, - _ ' iciio apart from principles involved imam)!“ " W"!!! refill-t» i!!!“ But that offer was not accepted. it wmch dwme the two Mg paruek i!“ !'.'~\!‘!\°<! "N! ciiiogies paid to iiim by Lilo 1irccmliiig slpeakers "RTIHWHYS, three years ago and he; ilmiy- MR T1- A~ ‘MQKUIROH. Ji-C-nvcut it alleys the discontent owing Denver Ark !""““‘!' ‘Libef!!! !'9-P!‘959!!u1il\'@ (Ofito present economic conditions. ' " Queens ‘County in the House Ofwviu have done iigrcat deal of good. There is a disposition in other new a huge bid ‘ ~ The 111C111. and buildings were damaged by fl Commons. was a member of this. °°!!!!!!!\!@@. M111 0n HERB 23 05 lhihquurters in regard it as lic expressed the opinion:t‘tli~ hiaritiuie support. iltc pc 1' t a village about Livclvc milcs northeast of Green Forest which is 100 miles south of 'l‘wo mrrstmi; were injured it that ilic intcrcolouiai and (i-overu-ientni rcfcrcutre to reciprocity tipcus tornado llcaii‘ Iiiariiiiilold ‘in Webst- meut i'.'lii\\'il_\'S should be on thc.up a big and old question. ll iscr (‘ouiiiy. iilissoili-i. i_i'.iil and sonic basis as other railways, and nut thought probable at the 1iroseiit higlrwinils zllso iluuiugetl buildings that the day ivzis coming when we time that the United States will be 1111.1 1.11mi, 111 Howe“ “m1 01.0mm will ply taxes llll over the ‘Dom-favorable to trousider thc question. Cmmflofi’ luioii. ‘On June i5, i928. (pagew!!!) Weilier" 75'5")!“ illnck- very Reports iiidh-sitml losses would 257). '.\ir. iltoiicl said it was un-lsfl"! We!‘ the ‘"”“""wm°“' "y m“ ruu iicnvv throughout ihc Grow-ii fair that tho :Marit.iulc. .Pr(iviiit:es‘i>!‘@!!!19!!l"Y"!!! F9!!!’ _ should not gct payment of thesetflii- “(m "Qlfltllillzfiiili i‘! !">“1i1?"‘5:1‘! - . . rom lanai a iii-mars, wt o. o l _ ‘axes. TM mam" w“ pm beumwer interests will be strongly UIIPUS‘ mrlyllll-Z ‘imlillf-‘l. DUNE!) i"!!! Bill)" ed to it unless Canada will forgo plies. The storm apparently cem- The latter is cred at (lreeu Forest where up- 9111111; Seryjcc 11,9 30113111,. c110". largely in the hands of the prov- wards of 700 houses and stores 1-911491-94 111 a mo," devotjong] Hon. ‘Geo. (irehum. Minister of! agreed that something should, be done. ‘Consequently a couple oil years ago he personally saw? Premiers Armstrong and ‘Veuioti and told them he was authorized, proposition to them that they: ut agricultural embargo on logs. Forest district. Special trains umrc cnroutciti the arcs today Sixteen were known dead, twelve business district and tievastateiL At least 80 percent of 113M111. fammh iiiiiiii n? iNiHii i5 iiiiiiiiiiii Northern Army is Crumbling Before Attack of Cantonese Who Are NowiWitiii in 20 Miles of City. (Special to the Guardian) guiArNfiliil/li, March l9. -—— Th8 scund of’ guns was heard in Shang- liai today as Ceniuivfle "W!" presmad forward near Sunkianz 20 miles south of this cit)‘. A com- plete northern defeat was p116- dialed here and it was believed the (‘hang liung Chang defense army alight ho forced to fall bad! u) the ogitskirts of Shanghai. Th2 (‘ant-ton iroODs also were rewflfll continuing their ,drlve towards Nanklug northwest. of Shanghai. SHANGlH-Al, March 19. -~ The loft wing of the Shantungese army defending ‘Shanghai on the Sun- kisiig front. to the southwest him crumpled and tlic northern IP00?!" are hurriedly rctrcntillfi WW3"! this city. ria- way n apparently cpeli for the (faxitoncse to gain Slltllighui. Ilordes of panic stricken Chinese continued to pour into Shanghai from Nunkiug. . ‘ Labor unrest here continues, but there has been no general reemflflfl to the call for a strike in all the trades. Feast of St. Joseph Duly Observed.- ‘ Yesterday the Feast. of St. Joii~ epli was most impressively chasm“ ed at St, Joseph's Convent. - in the mornin8 at seven o'clock His Lordship Bishop Uleeeiry cele- i brated Mass in which the members o.‘ Si. Joseph's Sodality received ‘ccmninniuu in u body. The three altars were mos! magnificently decorated with vuricolored lights. The beauty of which was greatly enhanced by votive and liturgical candles supplemented with numb!" oils potted plants and cut flowered in the evening at 7 o'clock Pontifical Benediction of the Moat Blessed Sacrament was given by His Lordship, Wiiil Father lMo 1lillyli‘. us deacon. Father G. Mona- ghan, sub-deacon and Monsignor Iiiaurice ilicilonald, blaster of cere- monies, . iProrititis in Benediction, nine- teen 1iostulants were received into the Sodality by Rev. Fr. iidclutyrpr llurlng both the morning and o?‘ were destroyed or badly damsgzwl. manner, appropriate hymns. There W!!! also he llw ttilefltio" Streets were filled wiui debris. of concession in respect. ot‘ water whmh hampered rescue crews . . d i . ti ' ' w we “worms” w m“ a!.‘ii"".?.'.i§.i‘i..i§‘f‘.€‘ 313i...“ Ziiisti’; provinces would ‘my taxes on the ma“ °_1the' question bristles with (iifficul- (RC1. ‘mo ‘m? mu“ t“ m“ mam “n” ties which will be hard to recon- posed rules for governing the rules was ‘Premier Ferguson of Ontarioi M], 1 , The Georgian Bay Canal resolu- mittce. ‘ ' wh‘) “uggesieil m“ the um‘ “m “Winn was talked out for the eightlrmsolution in nrciinuri" circumstnuvv mended by the report of ihc com- The farthest got was a with the discussion of the new pro- of debate and other things recom- On Way Home’ BIONTREAL, liiar. 19.—~Iletllfli- lug from u. triumphs) touiof Europe. during which they were silccessful iu defeating the best ice bockcy teams of Norway. Sweden. England. Italy, France, Austria, and Saunders tlioughtltiic hon gcntlc- 325011111) ghQuh-l g1, .10 11w 1111814111111, ' ' ‘ time and it is questionable if it will 8s to restrict debuts bt-vnud clevcu (. . - .01 many. the Montreal Victoria mun hail better Jiudgment than to provmceg; 11 “ever was asked byhzet mm the cnmmmee stage. risk his scat in the illouse to‘ cnibzirk tzii such u (iuuggrouili have known that hc was up against a stone wail. -A.~i a result we have today u Mrauge spectacle in a1 country almost entirely agricul- tural. ‘We have in the person of l! Mllllfiici‘ of Agriculture. Mr. Saunders had the greatest ad- tiiirutitm for the Premier as At- iornsy General and as a inulyel’, but. as u Minister of Agriculture, after twenty-five yearg .111 111.1 111-41. fail-sill"!!! 0898010’. he would know waoboo Mmslolm The congregaflon gave way service improvements, it is re 11131 as much about agrmfltllre as Condensed Specials RAWQr-dol per word. net each insertion in. this column. buoo-oooooooboo-o-oo-o-oo-oo manner charming. Our good wishes ‘HOME MADE POTTED MEAT and prayers will follow her. m Fresh sausages. Saunders. NW- Mai it 00., but End, Market son's ‘three hundred men. The snags ELDERLY“ PEOPLE CAN HAVE very effective. "W"! flndnclm. 137 HHMWT.” iZion Male Quartet sang fceiingly ' M93 3- 21 __.______._______._- WANTED; GAP-ABLE MARK! mun to work on farm- ‘ADI!!! J0!!!) Anilrow, East aloyalty. 450i-3<2l~2i the speaker splendid attention. Miss ICrutchfloltl is indeed a credit. to her Alma Mater, Vassar College. Poughkeep-sies, ‘N. J. " tiler diction is faultless and her iContinneid on page two) To House Rules Adopted (Special to the Guardian)‘ own/lava. Marni 1s. ill spite of strenuous objections on the N?! 0! The Pastor spoke briefly on Gid- -YJ choiVs rentiering oi the anthem PTho " ‘ ,1 s of Thy glory" was M‘ and with nno interpretation "lowly so at Thy Feet." ' ' ". mons lu commiti e of the whole t0- driy carried most of the imnflfifl!!! amendments to the house ruins. "Nie rule amendments were the Sober City (Special to the. Guardian) _____.__.__ ‘INQUIRE p; oi-momo ms- Dumlm Mm, 19 A,“ the I'm subject of a iioport by u. sperm! eases. iii Prince Street. Cliff. Md)..- .D; D- most done. don't daisy. _ - ,_4308-il-12~8mos. .. th i i; import- “m” l" ‘he hlawry °t Dubm“ :i‘i?ni}f’!'fl!::1'1l'litl!ll(ll(l4lfi:l'liiiniggiilfiflti M! police courts there wnsmot a single 1,1 01.101111 cloning hour. except. lu "hart!!! "1 mwxhmim" 9" "'9 1199'!“ exceptional u. tances and lim- Dr. '_“‘-“€‘“’““'~“""“'~'* - r u 'waq-y5°__ ,_bvf’A-y°;5. 0519. yesterday. and this on the day fni- imflon m uorty minutes o a It once to ‘Mill =Rend=ie. Proviso Bron. J’ WA"T-E.D-AN faxsavnismoi-‘D ----.~—————~——--—-— ' Kl to work gt1ntiiltngry. Apply ‘FOR QALE-A LIBRARY TABLE. moving s government‘ (L13? s: a r . member making a motion of want 4502-3-4-ili. _eiiol0 lllrnipg, lmyn-l-ll. ll. Match & 00., lowing the celebration of St. Pat- speeches. excepting those of the PrE-ms minister, the leader of the rlcids Day. . 1 opposition, a member of the cabinet per almost new. Applv Henry‘ Mc- member spealiin! Farlane k 0a.. 160 Kent St. 4467 3 19 t! of confidence. or a refill’ HWY“!!- 1 some try-the me bers. the cam-i commended that the railway admin u“ 1111-8111 Mb w Md k 1 filtration should be asked to makeiliis gnmdfathg, g8 11113:?’ 1:113‘; "‘ the difference between a turnip and a cabbage, "but ‘Mr. Saunders doubted very lunch it he knew the difference between a Guernsey and ‘a Jcrsey cow. 1 ADMhP-l‘ lilwyfil‘. iMr. Saunders complained, was holding the fort as Jviinlstei‘ of Public ‘Works. Ho respected the Minister as a law- yer. but considered ‘him too young and inexperienced for his present position. . 1 JWliat the people want to know if! ll 3Deech from the Throne, Mr.’ Saunders contended, was what re- lief they were going to get ifrom Tflmlli-O. 010W? ‘- ‘the burden of taxation, and other‘ .tliinga of that nature. After rc-' ceiviiuz 540.000 which has been given in lieu oi‘ taxes on our rail- ways and with the prolrilitilty of 8t. John. clear .. getting from Ottawa, $125,000 re-_ commended in Itlle tDuncun not. imrl. one would naturally expect to find 1n the iSipeech some re- ference ‘to the possibility or pro- bability of a reduction in taxes,- instead of self pert of the G ernment. if the (Continued on page 7) t ‘tioucuiitauciz’ is A FNE’. Dotson Mr. o'clock at night. is brought up. of the day and night WORD wsici-i FREQUENTLY MEANS JUST umii 2o. - Marla time. modaratewiiids, cloudy. ruin. or sleet by nuzhff" - i Montreal, fair .. 42-84- Quebec, cloudy 42-434 Charlottetown; clear . .. 25-35 Halifax, fair . 34-34 . 38-841 Boston, clear, .. New York, falfiiannnn... High tide 1i morning at 12.45 and tomorrow morning at 1.28. Sun sens/his evening at. 6.14 and rises tomcnrow morning mt 5.58. ulation on the‘, (Lisa-t quarter moon Saturday. March 28th, 7.11 a. m. uiovei- of the fillflréiia iiim heard, Summerlide tide elflhieon {min- no adtverse criticisms passed on nabs later than Charlottetown. Maritime Provinces. Taking the mild weather up the most exeitinz in the Arena this nelson. nus’ iiiiAi n at SECDNI] Piiiiiiiii nu us vics THE MARITIME BHAMPiilNSiiiP Abegweit-Sussex ant over the victory achieved b i (COHHIIIIM fir page I ii) The Victories are certainly jubii~ on Tuesday, March 22nd if?‘ I Obvlui sly thnr- . , . ,. .» iChevei-ier the mover of the resoiu- is so much ilivolvctl iliitllllliilt) rigiii il-‘idff’.i'iii1n'w:§ii-§§?1°'I,ys“§§ 350.1‘: tion and responsible for its‘ iutro-‘of free speech that it is tiifficuit to , , . _ ductlou has the floor when next it come to any decision as to tlic MOMUEHL which “fled "om my The greater part length of iluic unybtuLv should was taken speak. - crpool. (ireenock and Belfast lust J-‘riday. ~ i Announcements, i Coming Events, .. Meetings, Etc. "Auction sale at Dan K. Mac- {litonalvi (lien. Valley ot stock only, ‘etc. iSce hand-bills 4464411941 t i "in Sea View Halli, Monday, ‘Millifflll 2i, a vOHQUPi. and pie social. 1lladies witiii pies free. 4471 The game was the cleanest seen» eqnquh-e RB Chm-me mun‘, games in 1923 and 1924 has there ln years and for a championship 112 pflnce 5.1.581" m.‘ 31m‘ M_ n‘ been so much interest and excitc- tilt Wlii surely go down in history r, D mo“ do“ don-t “m! meat crowded into a hockey game as such, only one minor 1vcnulty ..§"n;11" m 1111;‘, 1mm" m as was displayed Saturday night. iii being handed out (luring the sixtyuzflong ' ' the sudden death gaimc between minutes of hard struggling for an; ' the Victories and llal fax Wander~ premary. this is surely somo record, . 1 era for the intermediate title of the and yst the tennis more than satis- ""“1~“"»‘5|!d'!‘° “M90318 01!!!!’ 323i’: fled tho largest gathering of iiock- m5 hog“ wednesdmi“ "mum ' into ey fans over zissembletl at ilie rink consideration it. was the opinion of‘tu witness an intermediate hockey not a few that there would he lit- fixture. 2 tie or no ice for the game, but ab‘ Both ianms are so cvoniy matrl though the rink surface‘ did not re- ed that the lone ssmbie much like what. as ice sur- about the only difference, th face would be, it was fer above PX-‘Wantlorers are som pectations, being slippery snousil than tiic to allow the puck to be carried of specd but not quite es muc fairly accurately especially in thospeed as iliv flashy Victoria team. ,. . 46-46 min two periods. but u became W1“, have ,1 1mm‘ 11.1,, n1 1M1, “M1 mi meeting of rm Guernsey. 72—43 heavier and slushy as the gsmfl poke checkers that only senior ex- Breeders will be held " in ' progressed and at. the conclusionipsrlence can beat. of the kgailne {was nothing more than a thic a ul y sur ace. Notwithstanding this the plsltevfl their intermediate team and they‘ Purchase of breeding stool» eyed an excention- have every right to be juatiy proud taking of order: for some. I ,. of hockey and pulp! the successes attained by their considered while o Bu! 581 , ‘ seem means-em. dare-noon. List at once ‘ELM. Easter, Smetarry. 44854-21-21 1f "iCome and bear Father sisnoix 11,11). 11.11.1511 1,; ieulire on “Famous, and llcuc e 'rishmen" in League of ha! 01.1.1181 110mm- lliiii, ‘Wednesday March 23. Famil- Vlrtorias and pack a 1m lnr lrish imelodies. Admission 25 11 cis. 4491.321,“ Agricultural il-iaii. Cbarlottetblll yidcloeii sharp. Matters reiati to Heifer (filth will he uranium. no 51 11 i id could . =sr~ee=v:-" M“ M... ..__-- . ._ ._ ..~. n-w I>y~"-\a4.'hr\_. ._