MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT --—- moat aueeeaaful debating club "i! wade la one in the hand oi policeman. Charlottetown Guardian TII Dante‘ ‘Willi lillltl-lll, Ialldad lllI It la my sincere ballet that the in a CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAYAIARCH 23, 1926 (lovers Pixie ‘Edward Island Like tile. Dew‘ this There are still a few things in idr himself; hie own independanoa la one of them. g - world that a man muat manila Ann-l sane-ripen.- Ddllvaaad In n: lull Canada ma U.S.A-UIJI sllllli llli ll llslllll slllill Without Training He Successfully P e r - formed Major Oper- ations, But Had to Steal. ‘BERIAN. Mar. 22. —-'1‘he strange career of Maximiiiian nl life of "Dr. Jeckeil liyds" for a number of years, wuulment since brought to a halt for a year ut charged up secretarial or other of. con-rt which lice expenses and these for the en- found, him guilty of following his tire period totalled $1,995), As his oth- five ‘ministers referred er self Bartel performed 150 major tulestion were Hun, sebbmr 1gb...“ least ‘by a Berlin kleptomaniacai bent. successfully. uhouxh operations education or he mud no medical training. His propensity to steal, which‘ apparently is uncontrollable, iuis been the cause 0f his dOWIililll 011 numerous occasion iliid 101N111 him to leave his ruedlcnl practice in Vienna. where his surgical u-biil- Ly was recognized. The evidence ‘tends to show Bartel always suf- fered from a klepiomaula complex and during thv war lost his com- mission and was sentenced to a. long prison term for theft. i While serving this sentence. which the revolution ended, Bart- el read medical books. lie forzed the necessary diplomas from medi- (ml and other schols to enable him to convince Vienna doctors he was genuine and secured a post as us- slstntlt in u private hospital, where his surgical skill won him com- mendatiou. Meanwhile he was unq able to pass bookshops. medical instrument stores or porcelain without succumbing to the impulse to steal. , Caught in the act. Bartel fled from Vienna to ‘Berlin to escape justice, but was unable to escape him-self. Here he was apprehended after stealing medical books. Men- tal exports and the prosecuting at- torney, recommend u very light sentence. believing Bartel is ment- Strong Language Us- of upkeep oi‘ b0 ment is very slight. House of Comlnoils today, it was Bartel of stated that of the five nlinisters Vienna who lived almost [he liter-without portfolio who have ilecn wild Mr. members of the federal govern- lllon. ilerilert Mariel", lion. Vita-uni illisl lllll a llilllllli ed by Liberal Mem- ber in Referring to R. P. Sparks. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Mar. 22. —'l'lte (ulgt ministers without rtfolio in the federal govern- Answerlnt; a question. in tho M 1021 only one has The io in the Danllulrnnil, government loader lu " the Senate; ilon. ll. ii. Mctiivlreu; Massey and lion. .i. is‘. Slut-lair. OTTAWA. Mar. 22. -—“Mr. Sparks is neither a snake nor a skunk ‘but she ‘has the ‘high quality of both". declared .1. F‘. Poullot, (Liberal Telmiscouain) i-u the llouse of (‘tinnnorls this afternoon on a question of privilege. ,\il'. Pouliot was referring to it. i’. Sparks, President of the (‘omlncr- clal Protective Association, Mr.‘ Pouliot quoted speech made by Mr. Sparks lni Montreal on March iiih l-u which ‘he was reported as having said that organized criminals were hop- ing that l/lie customs probe would ‘be a failure and that “it Mr. ‘Poullot hopes so too, he has lots of company." Right Hon. Arthur lvit-lglleu pro- tested that Mr. Poulltltbl rc-nutrks were ~beyond his rights as a mem- ‘lier and asked for a ruling of the froln n] t‘. speaker. ‘Mr. Speaker hoped that Mr. Pouiiot would come lbvielly 111i whatever he wished to deny. Mr Pouliot commenced again as Con- servative members keDl Wllflutlilii "order, order", and the lmembcr ‘for Temlscouats summed up his remarks -by the statement. quoted. . (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, March 22-—'.i. Wocdswortll, (Labor at li()(‘l\l‘l\(). gnu, silould have subordinate-d all other considerations lo tho flrlnuiitlels oi’ (icrmuny into mclnbcr.‘ the prin- t-‘plle llllillfrlylllfi the league. that 0f un v-t-ma t . w~ uid e . 0n- sltlernhiv syirerilliheillelll, been c “m h‘ Md received ‘mm u“ oppm The (lcrnlail delegation loft (hem cva “without n slnglv power there lusilfictl ill blalning us [or (be nb. suilsfal-iilry receiving ship. 22.~Rev. v 60. Mother Superior Salinas convent, was instantly killed’ '*"*"—Q SAYS BEIllllNY Bl illill [llii iiiiljliii (lerm-an Foreign Min- ister Thinks League is. Passing Through \ (irave Crisis. (Canadian Presa) iii-liilillN, Iviurch 22 —’1<‘orclgn told incl ltlcllestng today that (icrruauy re- 1119 l1"! serves the right to withdraw h application i'or entry illto the Le gue of Nations ill the evcnt that the iletrisinn of n new colnlulelsitinl rcgilrlllng the reconstruction of the. council docs not uorresplalld .wlih inisll-r lSfreseluann rrlnanyfis rxpl-l-iiltions. The lhengun, oi’ Nations hns- b plunged into ti grave crisis by the breakdown of llaague ilegoilarhinsl for (lerluanyH-l election. Zillnistcr lStnescnlann ileclared. frankly criticized isi tactics employed ‘by (retain pouz, erJ-l at ‘Geneva in keeping Germany from tile count-ll seat promised her Alibi-rents of the lbea- said the foreign minister liy‘ this attitude result of til-c ill-o," he said. Convent Superior Meets Instant Death (Canadian Press) run-us RXVERS. Que. Sister 01-‘ vlncc; u, trict in Nortb America to which the m." more people Foreign; lie the obstruction- lll.l.l.lllilil‘liillill lliill ll lllll llllill Takes Exception to Several Statements Made by Opposition and Reviews Finan- cial Conditions. Owing to the lateness of the out knowing what he was talking hour at which ills debate on the about, like other gentlemenolnthat Draft Address was wncluded in t-ileieldg or (be 5mm; rpm “w; (as lfifilfililiilre flu March 11th. H011. livllon. Mr. Myers explained) is that D. McEwen. the lust speaker. (rur-ihalf the amount of the cost of the tailed his remarks to a pungent row-machine w“ pfljd (or by the D9. ply to some of the statements oi pnrtmebg at 01mm; '31“! m9 people the hon. nlelubcr (Mr. Dennis) who lb the been bubbles; bu“, three immediately preceded him. ' iyears to pay {or it without, inter-eat, ‘EVBFYBIW k110i“. he saidythat wo How did that strike the hon. mem- lug population in this Pro- ‘bar? ‘but 1H there any rural 111+ Mr. DENNIS: Did [misquote the Minister of Agriculture? HON. lVlr. McEWEN: You made a statement which was absolutely false. Mr. DENNIS: li‘ I ‘have i want to apologize, for l didn't intend to do it. ‘ HON. Mr. McEWEN: >1 know. you want to do what is right; but my hon. friend is like a good many more on that side; they sre abso- lutely—l won't say iglnorant (that wouldn't ‘be parliamentary) -—'- but that is what 1 want to say. (Laugh- ler.) Mr. DENNIS: The hon. member {some comment would not apply‘? ‘They arc all losing population. ‘There are fewer people on the land iln the United States today than in i910. and there are over 25,000.00!) in the towns and ‘cities. Hon. Mr. McEwen referred brief- ly to his recent visit to the West indies, a full report of which he Iwould submit to the House in due time. In this connection. he had re- ceived some wonderful ilotorietyin the press and otherwise; but all that was just the echo of the Nilillllll Tlentsin Has of 750,000 inhabitants was evacu-' ated completely today by National army troops in their retreat to» 68111111111 ward ‘Peking, 86 miles before the 11111111i§ =1- llre imtb-eir victorious troops of Chang Tso Lin. “Huh”. 111841!‘ Nircl. over weak end reached this Manchurian dictator and those of his allies Shantung. on. Saturday posts temporarily at the request of the chief executive eumed there will be a resisnmcnt shortly. bars of the cabinet which resigned wkme “(eel HMWSEVEN flHili] NilW IN. illl; [illll ' Fallen and ‘Fate of Pekin H-angs in the Bal- ance. lilll Frantic Mother Re- turns to Find House in Flames - (fhild- ren Were Asleep. (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) TLENTSIN. March 22.—'l‘his city ornlng. , . . -m from the Province‘ oi The mom“ had l (sp==lal_ t» The Guardian) installs, March 22.—-Tbs ulem- i" "'“'“"“' patiently trapped by the flnnu-il i178 retaining their| i but it is as- The evacuation of Tieutsln and Gets Divorce hlONYPWEAiL, March 22 ~- Word ca, o m n thal- ‘iieven amine" of MH- I’ ilfiorlgsetlletnlefllorts transmitted, to it. ‘Vere 11111119" l" ‘lf’“_",by means oi‘ unhumpercd agents lIOIIlL-HJI-iW-IIO have suit-red Russia and have ‘ifwprivutely nladc a careful survey ‘My i‘““0i' existing conditions, asserts that loft the (‘lill-isoviet Russ“ dron home for a short ilnn- undiapsg” cuxurtmnory “u” ‘Hug Wm“ aha kmnrupd-u“) hon“.- ww“ in the fact that the new money is- » H ~ ~ - sued by tibe Soviet (iovernlneut is “l” “liilillw” “M” "l" beginning l0 lose its value. slllil lllsll HEN iliililNEil lllilill Sill] “ll illlillPfil States Chicago Tri- ‘ bunc~Price of Cher vonetz Falls-Stolen a n d Conllscated Wealth Spent. CHICAGO, Mar. 22. -Tlla Chi- basing its opinion is nearing a col- Thc ’l‘ri-bune prefacss its article with the statement that “owing tn (the gag law imposed by the Rus- _ lslan Soviet Government on corres- Movle Actress -""""""“ {Tribune declines to send a regular lcorrespontle-nt to Moscow. ‘Tribune has found it more reliable in its jurisdiction. the The COII YQF‘ March nliil had misfllloie Francois-Xavier,'A|;l‘lclill.lll‘8; he<had spoken 0i’ the lira-w, groans of disappointed politicians. He bad always been independent in the House, and had never been tied to the (rout-tail of any party. Ho bad never chased after Senator- ships, or any other kind of “9l1lD9-" The best answer to all the critic- eltion is the anawer given to them‘ the recent bye eiectiona. when the good people oi Sum-merside.‘ Murray Harbor and Cardifli" dis‘ trlcts polled their votes for the‘ iConservstlvc candidates. The olll party talk is dying out today. and ithe people 0i’ this Province are sat- business-like iislietl to support a itiovernment. l The hon. gentleman who preced- ‘ed dlim (Mr. Dennis) had criticized what. the Department of Agricul- ture had done with reference to the lseed cleaning lnuchl-ne referred to by Hon. Mr. Myers. He (Mr. Dea- d the Minister of With- Generai retirement of the Kuom- inchum (national army) forces are PQDi-‘rrted at their headquarters hem- Whelylllsr an effort will be made ‘to hold Pekin appears to be undecided. The Tientsin Pekln HQN, Mn McEwEN; railway is occupied by the return- mis-statement my hon‘. friend made 1118 l-POODS many of whom continue was about the (Potato Growers’ As- to move around Pekin to the Kai-i sociation. l want to inform him-gnu railway on their way north, that this Government does not psvbthers are quartered at Tungchow the Potato Growers one cent. ;east of the capital and Anysuan to] Mr. DENNlS: nelrt you xiv-v MT-itbe south. has ssid that 1 said s thing that was absolutely false. ls that par- liamentary language to apply to mc? THE SPEAKER: He said “not knowing the difference." Alrwtbsr LOS ANGELBS. (ialiifl, March 22 “no-fence Lei” mmkm picture M’ veys the information that for the tress, was given Tad“? HHYBB- firm“ 111mm‘ l“ rian gateway to Russia, Riga, the Jack Dempsey. after she testified Swim U)“. here yesterday that Hayes excus- pm.) “buffs, ed his arrival home at 3 and 4 in (‘hpIqTflp-[yh , the morning with the explanation ubbb (m. lmvibb gbl1(bb1eg_ or b2 - and credible to get its information means o1‘ unhsmpered agents _ lwho enter Russia, carefully sur- lreylng conditions and bringing or sending out their reports. ‘ i A synlpuslilln of these reports con- (Canadian Press) ‘l divorc“ 1mm first time in 'two years st the Lat- "oncls quivers on the The price -of the‘ l\l‘lV\ i ‘i*-“" :11, Boultaf’); ga]gry?wEN N t that he had been training llt-lllp-lcl-llls. bTlllstélftilil;Sftriilléllkllliirlgnl- "Opp M“ M153 3 0 Que} , sey, lCliilt. Ll. e (is ev s lave cent of lit}? l-lsow dlokyoélhlitkebthttzt? ibcfiln nconépifiriug L3H ucheigoiuft: MnDNNlzl e a oer. ‘WllGOi1Tlll'|~l9 rs‘ it it i t us. (Laughter-i ‘ ‘ _ pound sterling and bragging about H013 la MYERv 11 c revert‘ Interest of League Water Diversion l““.5;‘“.li"”" hidden 00...... 1 t . ' . S e 11 - yAllltliher statement with which ‘which has been proceeding since Hon. Mr. McEweu took exception ' ‘llast autumn, the soviet Govern- was the suggestion of the Leader _‘ (Q;n;¢|.“ pa“) ‘P’ < ~dlnlent~halwsucceeded la maintain- oftbe Opposition that the Govera- - 0S pOIIB gig tine t-llefvglfilifitz at psali‘ on gs l llPiS iJJll. 0X0 illlgtl- I108 B ment should create switches -bush- ‘OTTlAJ\VA_ March 22-—1Rigl1t Hon. “,5” GeiJFEe Poster and Lady Foster (left for the iviaritimes yesterday of. ternoon. ‘Sir George will address a number of meetings In (be my; _r_____ ___ _._ (Continued on Pail! 7) WASHINGTON. .\larch 22~Tllem. (‘hlcugo sanitary district lost tem- porarily ill the Supreme Court to- fund“ Soviet. villuetn is not quoted abroad this ilas lit-nu a (ftilllflilflltiVflly easy The cheka arrests conilsoates their remains who (Special tlrlhe Guardian) in); to (In. (he spot-illutors, and nobody ally deficient. - North Centefl-Thls afternoon ask ed the ijloilse of Commons to ap- prove a resolution declaring that "Canada should ref-use lo accclii any responsibility for complica- tions arising from the foreign poli- cy ni the llnitctl Kingdom." 'l‘hs subject was one ul which; there might be considerable ilillcr~ once of opinion said .\lr Vvoodswnrtb l<‘l:-r some yours there has been a tendency to puss lightly over ques- tions of folclgn policy. However. now that tho war hysteria had died down the time had arrived to give Everything Should Be Above Board ,' Says Moore (Canadian Preaa) MONTREAL. Mar. 22. _"C(mk. 111s up in the dark or immigration schemes by the Canadian govern- ment without even letting parlia- urday_ Tim ment know the extent of the finan- cial committntents of the domin- ion," was denounced -l)y Tom Moore, i-iesldeat of tliie Trades and La-bor Congress of Canada in an address today to over 200 dele- lgates representatives of 40,000 rail shopmen of the Dominion, at the opening of the lbiennial conference of division four Railway Employ- ees Department American Fedora- tlnn of Labor here. Mr. Moore declared that unlil ibere was open dealing of the (mt-s- tion of int-migration every iitillvilit‘. put forward by the . sovvriimcili. would he regarded with suspicion. 0o¢e O i Condensed Specials IATIa-M. per word, net Nail tnaalrdoa tn this column. rwsuvao EXFERiINOED moo 15th Atmiv 10a Fitzroy April Street Evenings. 3o nos sea-r consist-i 133-. r. .1. McDonald, ‘WWL MEET ANY GROOERS‘ specials in the city. —P. -,l. Donald. 8292-23-11 Tw-Aurso-A-r ones lax-Peru eucsd maid. no washing. ply 146 Pownai St. ML’ -.______._,_____..__ *2 e231‘ dnooma m CITY o4 canto-P. J. McDonald's. 8291-23-11 PRINTING or m; description, cheaply and expelli- tiously executed. Guardian Cont- ‘JOB rel Job Prlntery. Phone 182. '8AUN$0MI QAUIAGES, t’. 00., Market Bldg. ‘YOU WAN Prices. 50 for Mo. 160 for 85c... 250 for 55s., 500 for “.00, $1.000 for $1.00. Postpaid. Guardian 0f- lice. em il235-3-20-2ii ‘ 8200-23-11 All 8296-23-31 HAM- burg Stan-k, Potted Meats fresh every day-Saunders, Nev/some .2$-0-tlm T GOOD INVELOPES some attention to this subject. lil (lunatic there was a tcntlt-ilcy to be "More British than the British.“ Some (Janudiilils inlaglnotl tilat Ca- nudu should ilcccpi without dc- illllfii the ileclslons of the mother country m. mailers of iotwlnn poll- ry. Vliilil this view he did nol. agree said :\'lr. Woolisvlorlll. 'i‘l\e._ time bud some ubvn if “fnunllu was to t-nirr ill-iii any zn-iuln. .-iu.- would do so of llll‘ own fl-vl- xiii. The lio- lltlniotl hall boob inrolvtul in lilo lusl art-bl uur \\'lll"ll “its largely ii l'lill‘u|itfitll struggle, said Mr. uudvr lilo ll,lllli'll oi .l--ili ltiTllllll" lilting ilnring illul uulr. "Wiini about lln- n._\'t wnr?" lit- uskutl. it luiglli be silld Illrll liu-ro would not lu- .|lliilllt.‘l' war llll‘ ii long time but nlrcndy tho villi-i oi ills Canad- lull (liillfllllll Staff Wits iufornrlng the .‘\lll.',lll'illl il-liowslnp in Ottawa ihut tlu- nt-xt ‘Niil’ might come for .lin- ulijustnn-u‘ of trilnilars among in- lhlropl-iln ronulrll-s. nskrd for roulplctc autonomy no obsiiu-lc would in» put by (ircal Iiri lain. Mr. Wllodslyorth suggested Illnl t.ll~~|‘-- would ill‘ no objection‘ cllllrr in liu- (‘auildlilu ilouse dis- cussing now lvin-llu-r or not ll Wuilit-ll nliiontlluy, ‘It would re- ihuiu l‘. r lil‘i“\l llrlizlln lo say. Wl\l‘l\ ,1he (‘ilunlllsll Pzlriiunu-nl ilud do- flilihl on the point whether shc Wanted tu- gruul it oi" not. Mr. Woodswortll uls-lu-ll to endorse the opinion ntlcrod by illl ilnpcrlsl statesman recanily that "pal-iner- "mil ‘by ioonseut" of the British Enlpire. liament should "now serve notici- "1111 flur partnership is one of lim- {ilflii liability.“ lln (lcillnd lhnl in‘ Willi anti-British but ll(>'('li|l't‘<| lhnt lie was "snti-lnlperiuiist." .\ii‘ Wcodsworth quoted statements by M15 ‘Ponsenby and other members 0f the liritlsh House of Commons which he said, showed that they would “welcome such a declara- cral of Southern tbuttha Northern Nationalists hall been sold for money. Chinese rebels have v _ . , in a fight with a Dutch military de- _ ii ll.lil llt’t‘li sanl tint! if Luuatlu uwhmum gem w Achy“. Guyana‘ where trouble broke out early this Dutch sergeant was killed and three soldiers of the re- month. . WinnilJEP-‘Ihere today when she foil, from the 111i) of a stairway. iPays Tribute to Baldwin and Graig- (Speciial to the Guardian) "rim pilld n, great compliment ‘in [he lslmple kinlliiness of heart and the pittriotisnl of lPremler Baldwin who made the boundary settlement possible and to Sir James CralE who helped in the settlement and set irele the interned prisoners. Ulster B. Constabulary will 00n- tlnue to do duty in a modified morally kiwwn among the members 01 i ilei‘ after the first of ADP"- iai patrols will ‘be maintain the bortl-cr and \'0lii]illlii0l‘y. Each quarter to quai- \\'u.llls\\'ll\'tll. 'l‘llis \‘.\llll.ll'y uus still {ry [lqf (bq (“ll bounty. six drills ihiuese Rebels Killed by Dutch Soldiers (Canadian Dress) IBATAVLA, March Una iiol ro-rce seriously wounded. nsnrdsr, March 22- speaking at a charter dinner of the ‘itoynh (foliage of Surgeons in Dublin Sat- ll-loaly (l-overnvr Gen- Brazilians Pay _ Tribute t0 Their lFive Huntsman _ Killed by Bears . (Canadian Press) MOSCOW. hlarch 22.—~A dB- spatcb from NOOya in the valley oi Lena River in Siberia says that five huntsmeu in that district have been killed and eaten by bears. The sixth hunter who was also at- tacked by the animals returned so mauled and lacersted that be could scarcely tell of the fate which had verhlken his companions. l i l (Canadian Press) BUEONES AILRJES. March 22r- Representatives of more thsfl 0119 hundred business and social or!!!“- izstlons visited President Bernar- dez at his summer reslllfiilfle I161" the capital yesterday and paid tfl- two weeks in connection with tire League of Nations Society of Cun-. ‘ads. 10f which he is president. tPresidentTo Increase ‘bute to U18 President (or B11111" cent vJver lalst- year. but ‘llie North day in its contention that the Grout Lliliiés lSates had no right to clini- lenge its diversion of water from Lake Michigan. The court wins- cd to dismiss the case-at. this tllnc pOStDOhlIlg the qu-cetlou until the Potato Acreage (Canadian Press) merits. dn rein-sing lo discuss the suit which was ‘brought by Wisconsin. Ohio_ ‘Pennsylvania. and Minnesota wAKmI-‘mup, ‘Mflgg__ qwarcb gg_ the court announced that its action Potato acreage for United Statics in was without prejudice. ' ‘ 1926 is expected to gain 4.3 per- . Russian Husbands villi dispute‘ the lplotutious quoted by the Moscow state bank. PYlHiOlll indications are iihst the inflation of Soviet currency is go- ing to result in a further decline _ N oi‘ (he chervoiletz. “latter “Hm” Pew" n upon m‘ first. noticed in Riga. where smug- glers of jewels, cocaine, gold and This will be platinum transact large deals in Soviet curlcllcy daily. The sale of a portion of the Russian crown jewels and the pawning of port- ions of the remainder in foreign banks to guarwiltee credits will only delay tile approaching econ- So long lrclarld denied‘- ‘Speed m; on Bill, who “mm, Nurseries from the birth of the 22.-~‘i‘hirtecu been killed ul- Lomleux in that House of Com- luous this afternoon. Premier W. 1.. Itlaciionzic King porinrluctl the ilme-honilred ceremonial of pre- sentlng Mr. Dunning to the chair. us tile duly elected member for Royal Nurse ls Now Housekeeper (Canadian Frau.) ‘LONDON. March ZL-Aifoctionste- the Royal F niiy as "lnlls," Mrs; had charge of the Royal Prince o)’ Wales. llzls ‘been illilitilllt- ed Housekeeper at ‘Buckingham Palace, in succession- to Mrs. Clarke, who has retired on pension after many years‘ service. "Lalla" is 60 years of age. but looks many years younger. During her thirty years’ service in the Royal house- hold she has managed and advised on the care oi the King's aintl Queen's children. to all of wlloin she was known- simply as "balls." -—— Turcoman Republic Threatened With Drought (Canadian Pren.) POLTORATSK. Asiatic Russia. March 21.——Advices from Khiva to the Turcoman Soviet government here, say the Ami-Beryl: River 1111B radically changed its course. devi- ating sharply, to the right and threatening the whole Tufllflmfldklsonator wam,’ t recent action in the lLeazlie of Nlr Atlantic group of States lexpechs tlons assembly at Geneva. They BX" a slight decrease it is predicted by pressed “national gratitude for the the New England Crop Reporting dignified and energetic manner in service. which the country's rights had been upheld at Geneva." U. S. Shows Big omic collapse in Russia. as the Bolsheviks bad plenty of lluouey lu the treasury there was and Wives Bring Low Prices) (Canadian Press) LENINGRAD. March 22-—~Bartcr- g of husbands and wives for Vod- kha. allegedly with the sanction oi" local authorities is reported from Milli llillfi ll] IWASXILNGTON, March 22.—-’l‘ile population of the United States for i926 is set at 117.135.1117 by the (lcnsus Bureau. This was the figure computed for July i. the date the annual cs- timste is made, the Department of Commerce announced today. Au increase of 1.757.723 is shown over last year and 11,425.19? more 23,. than the population in 1920. when ry. the last census was taken, ‘iliililili lili- 5iEl_ll_ illll WASHJNGTDN. March Senator Bruce. 139111001111. 0f M11 11nd‘ one of the wet leader,‘ W111i Al. the present rate of progress endeavor to have omen“ o‘ vamthe population of the nation will “ms sauna,“ Fromm, coma mlbe 125,000,000 in 1930. when m:- Wsshlugtou and explain to thefw" “"13"” l" “k911- Seuate Judiciary Committee the- iaws in their Provinces under which the Government controls the distrlbutionyof liquor. A Senate sub-committee yester- day decided to ask the full com- mittee to hold hearings on various modification measu was the pro- gramme ‘proposing that the wets and drys have 01X (llvfl Bach llfution marking its disapproval of which t.o present their argumentswthe treatmcntofthe iindian residents ‘. Montanaof South Africa by the l-Iertoog Government. which in its Asiatics Bombay Protest South Africa Move BOMlBAY_ India, March 22, via Reuberitr-Tbe Bombay local legio- iative council has passed a resol- A villager named Seperenko rr» i-eived two bottles from a nelghlbtlr- int; farmer ll\ exchange for his wife. while n peasant woman nam- ed Okopua turned her husband m"- or lo u woman friend for only one Kensinglon bottle worth about fifty cents, m .1—-** "YHE FELLOW wlfl-l ‘(HE VliLLiON SCHEMES FOR MANHG Moses canes/mar BoRRov/s Pl DOLLAR FROM HiS FR\END$\ l Regina. IMr. Dunning entered the Cham- ln-r with tl:e Prime Minister and “111111111 “"- 1116 lion. w. n. tuntllerwuu, Minister code on which to llusc iln- rvlution m- Awqcunlu-e on 9mm;- lllli) liétwaen the conlpoul-ut parts Mm momma.‘ Numb“, from (be followed the en- Ml’. Woodsvvortb urged that pur- Mann.” n; M,- |)"||n|nq_ side Liberal lmllcliuu .___{o>_-_- lPPllillE ill PHiIPiISllS 11111111110 will! 8 41°11!“ ‘has elated that he will endeavor to overthrow the recommendation by carrying the light to the commit- lll“"illllil ll llllls of gramme consideration of the bill by Senator Edwards. Democrat. New Jersey, for repeal of the Vol- etead Act. wil be postponed indet- inteiy. leaving five other measures on which to focu] testimony, The illlfllilll" 7"") first of these is the constitutional ‘amendment proposed ‘by Senator Bruce to give the Government con- trol of manufacture and distribu- tion of intoalcanta and to restore local option. l ‘O11. Ol’i‘\'_ .Pa.. March 22—-lndus- ' try is at a standstill the principal ntarketa of the city closed and sev- eral hundred people driven from bill aims at the segregation of the ‘Indians in the union or their repat- riation. The reeolutimt urges the Government not to give any con- tract for coal or other articles to any company belonging to any sec- tion of South Africa where the in- the'r homes ‘hare today we the re- sult of flood couditionl. which fol- The other four billa would modi- fy the Voietead AUlr-(EQ lby Qangt- Hlgh tides this afternoon nt 5.38 lion s! that contained lli my reeo liii-ltih before the House." ' (Canadian Frau) ‘Wil-‘L-IDUOATIO YOUTH kl ‘Proof reader. Night work. Apply Guardian. OTTAWA. 22.— Hon. _-1_.. March v ‘$10 A alonm res Nia-l-IUILD- Ohm-lea A. Dunning. newly appoint 111a lot. Robert Cotton, Brighton. =11 Minister of Railways and Cas- (Canadian Praaa) PAR‘lS_ .\l.’il‘('li Perei‘s projects inclu crease in business 8111 sis. was introduced to ur. Break- n-em 1.: n. 2 percent. 22~The cabinet lowed a partial movement of a 25 mu” “m” M i“ mm‘ in n“ or Edwards to legaiiaa four per , oant. beer; two fey Senator Edge Allen's“? my“ L"! mum" "Nmm to legalize 2.75 per cent. beer, and lanai." 9"") and tomorrow morning at 8.01. l ' Sun sets this evening at 6.17 and l IAIJNDONJMarch 22—A Constant-rises tomorrow morning at 5.54. nova dflnawh w the Enchant- Full moou- Monday, Mlfllli 2am, today approved Finance Mllnislfll‘ river was rising and weather ding B11 111- cast of rain for tonight and to turnover tax new gave the situation a Itili serious aspect. m‘b.° beer “intoxicating in fact." more and a fourth to remove the preheat q.“ restriction of prescription whiskey. gm”; bu“, ‘P91981101! W901i: a severe earth- IKB iii 511818. All! M11101‘ Willi Sumrnerslde tide eighteen min- stive Hog Marketing. 31314-334} _l_ . ,, 5.37 axm. ates later than Charlottetown. little danger of this collapse. ‘But new the stolen, confiscated Continued on Page 3-) Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "'l‘hl-. loading of live h0g5 at. is postponed from iTuesday. March 23rd to following lTuesdsy, March 110th. A Mouse. ‘ 8252-22-3. "Will those Ladies inlrrcsted in ‘he Orphanage (‘hols Bridge and ievfings kindly lnukc returns as soon as possibln, as money is 1109x1- ‘rl. x2llll~zilli “Gossip and (iossipers is the title of the lecture by licv. Nell Herman in Pownni (‘hurcll Thurs- day evening, llisrt-h 25th. A splendid opportunity to hear this gifted orator. 8294-20-11 "Come and hear North River Dramatic Club render ‘Home Ties‘ in the Brookficld Hall on Thurs- day. March 25th. 8258-22-3l “Tyrone Dramstii- Club will pro sent their play: "Our Jim" in Hun- ter llivcr liall. Tuesday evening, Alan-h 23rd, if fine. ' 5257-22-21 "Paulo and hear Dr. (lenge lee liurc in the Son View Hail Thum- dians are "unfairly treated." "“' ~\l“1‘"'1 "““ 1i M‘ "no "w —-~—-¢-O>-———-—— l Msvlmu-m and minimum tbmrlr-r-fiilliiullik night. Proceeds in aid stares: (of Willis-n“.- institute. Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . . .. r. -2".‘ 828244-2321 L l _‘M0ntreal, clear , __ ss.-.2~l ~»-- -~ iquebeo, fair m. 3o "Feathers wanted-Goose and . Halifax. clsnr .. .. its-ls tluvkr- Bast prices when not Ilia. 8t. John. fair .. . 3.’ -2r) ed.—lienry McFarlona a; 00., T» . Boston. clear .. 40 ~31 Furniture Upboietere-e. New York. clear , . hip-M 8091-13-15“; (iirtown. fair . . . . . . . . . . .. 44-40 . "Pownal Hail-A cooperative nleeting of Friday, March 26th. at 7.30 p. lm. All interested in co- operative marketing are welcome. 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