MAXIMS '. or A MERCHANT, ii fllght or wrong any propaganda gnfficiently supported and persisted in achieves P680118. ,1} ‘ n a mu and ffilféltiuftfilfi o. 0'. a. 03$“ _ {-€{"*'—_—"“ _______ -__. ills Fllfllinnll iii llllli i lilisli..,,,, They their: the 1Pro-1‘““’°"-_“l‘3‘ “”°‘"°" stern of the British ‘bulimia In Ontario ;\ Enter the Contests!‘ 1 We are indebted to the Provin- (Special to the Guardian) member of a golf or be the popular thing the subject of “Canada's Future." finding the bacon llll students are invited tomakduse profitable. This ls ‘n! them in the library. from which. in the Province of they are not to be removed. guy and girls you should now be: momy to the rarmem s . i Ehipments of bacon hogs ember. too, if you haven't yet enter- ed, we are thinking of closing. so that Thursday next, March the 9th, l; the last day on which entries will be received. So you've only thlec days more. . able reducers for far . Entries for Charlottetown 16;] p mars li;l(lllgs Countyl7. Makingatotal the last year totals and 36 ‘il'0 boys. Herc i the list of books:— .ted to $22_753,73g_ oanadzifs Progress, 1927. l --—-<¢>____ ~ Canadian Opportunities. c. N. R. Annual Report, 1925. C. N. R. Annual Report, i926. 'l‘llc Growth of a Great Port,‘ Canadian Portraits. Adrian Mc- Donald. 1 0e. l Production d: Thrift. Nation Builders. Can. Constitutional Studies, Bor- don. Pioneering‘ in the Prairie West, Pollard. The Makers of Canada. .1 ~ Canada and her Provinces. , Ottawa. l (Canadian Press) 'l§}—~~——- Federal Charter Sought For New Company (Special to the Guardian) inc Department at noon today: ‘ PORT BURWELL. March 3. Dep. Mar. Ottawa. i tion in Ungava. l l1i;%ll1ll'5|l|l iPiiinio rllillllllliiiriiilliiiii“ ll lllilli BY MR. ililillllllilllill, M. P. Queen Elizabeth leaving the “"11" 11°"! today. collided withlhe Admiral Keyes, ashore oi’- the accident imme- l . ‘k . I {o} . l - vlncwl Llbrarin-On- Bacon Hog Profitable; Berthed After All‘~—~ OTTAWA, March 3.--To be a» social club may among many ml Librarian. Mr. Fraser, for the|of the urban residents in Canada, following 1151 91 b00113 171181118 firrbut farmers of the Dominion are hog clubs more particularly so Ontario. h luring the period of the contests, the hog is bringing both famew stilts ln training for the school competi- breeding purposeshave been malaria‘ u? ‘lions, which are to be held before recently to the United States, New m the fifteenth °1 1111s 1111111111- Wln- Zesland. South America and Bri- tain. There are now 350 Bacon Hog Clubs throught Ontario all doing everything possible to promote im- provement in the breeding of’ h0gs,l Iwhlch are regarded as sure profit-‘ Queens 3011111)’ 135 P1111111‘ 901111121 swine on the farms of Canada in _ 800,000 while of 59 entries. 0f these 23 are girls the value of the Canadian Exports t of’ bacon and ham last year amoun- Monueal. n U N lggrlancial Post Survey of Mines from Germain! Pr. Ed. Island d: tits Resources. i‘ ‘ ' .Hi.'.Associtl. i i . I [A N I | Blow llp Bullies Qucbcc, the French Cali. Prov- i 1 ‘ 1 in ' -—- |DetailS of Rescue Re"\vas liiadc this afternoon to blow up‘ latedgin Message to Marine Department Wet OTTAWA. March 3.—Tlic follow- ing message was received by Mar- "Airplane H. G.. Pilot Lewis. lan- ded on ice floc in Atlantic after tra- velling casterly direction for one day, having estimated. their loca- Vfsibiiity cleared OTTAWA, March (L-Extension so that land was visible to west- $01!]? MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT The mun below readily sympath- izes with the man above: ho expects day to be that man. ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1928 p Hon. John‘ E. Si Q McLean, and insists L05 Angeles Safelyl Report Being implemented. . . In the House of Commons. inte- t; ply to Mr. A. E. McLean. M.P., Hon. ' - - John A. MacDonald, (King's) spoke 31111111118‘ Snowstorm as follows:—Mi-. Speaker. as this is ' - —--- ‘but the second time I have attempt- lCanadian Press) LAKE BURST, N. J., March 8._ I am rather afraid I have so much After battling strong winds and a‘ to say that I shall not have an '11P- bllndlng snowstorm over her home Dnftlllflty 0f Sflyiflg it W1t11111 the field all night the Dlrigible Los An- forty minutes at my disposal. geles was walked safely into her I should like to devote a moment ing a 4,000 mile round trip flight to member for Prince (Mr. MacLean) Panama. ,who has just taken his seat. If a Four sailors who were carried in- a sudden ascent after an attempt-in‘? Further, in regard to his state- side the cabin. oecrease in Prince Edward Island. Another member of the crew who hung on until the Diri- that the decrease in population in ;glble was 20 feet from the ground that province commenced imrnedi» The increase m the‘ number ofuéask only slightly injured in the ately after the national policy_was adopted. That is not so. The big airship disappeared in census of 1801 ithe ground crew which had almost adopted. hangar when the storm down. |the population Forty three men were aboard her» Island was not correct. the largest crew she had carried ter of fact the first since her flight to this country population of that Farmer Threatens To much weight. (Special to the Guardian) BERLIN March 3___An atmmpl. Mr. MncLeans Tariff Fallacies. with an infernal machine the of- ' w ping at the Mansion House this af- - - - . Kternoon to inaugurate an appeal for He Shows the Fallacies and inaccuracies of l- E 1500.000 (about 02,500,000) to m..- led to make a speech in this house.‘ hangar at '7 a. m. today, complet- or two to the remarks of the hoii..ply an echo of the present Prime tarifi‘ is a hindrance to an increase speak it. as though we could hide the Bil‘ clinging to the handrails in population, why has the honuany fact from the world at large. the giant ship when the snow- member so consistently supported o. storm swept across the field forcing government which maintains a tar-ltempt to justify his political our. ed landing were pulled to safety in- merits as to population increase-and ground he was very far at sea instating ernment. why does he not lnslst, In therenlly‘ and truly separate? the population‘ of he storm and fear that she might Prince Edvwarri island reached its) meet the same fate as the Shcnan- highest pcak. and that was thirteen’ ‘dosh was expressed by members of years after lllC national policy wasi The Consequently his argu-lhave been fully discussed by many . succeeded in walking her into the ment that the adoption of a pro-lspeakers and I rather feel like con- pe°1°d' Wm ammm" "Wwanrv m “ swept tective tariff started a. decrease iiifining myself to its bearing locally rf-‘ifffltloil 0f i119 tYf-‘fli-Y- T1115 1101311 of Prince Edwarriin the maritime provinces, . . . As a map. tlgulgply prince Edward 1513mm we morrow and if it bears cut anticipa- ;l¢-¢l-cn5o1nil1o‘lnil_ql_ howevm; remember that aliens, the British government in- province comqcountry like Canada, with its lar e _ _ menced in 190i. five years afterthc expanse of territory. with its many 11111111911119 5" m‘ 1° 511011’ 11°" 131” 11-] ~~ Laurier government took office, and diverse elements, must necessarily 11115 E0119 111 019951118 3323111111111 a5- . _ . the decrease, as shown by every ccn-i receive great consideration from 91111119115- 1 x1911 m. Kmenh , , 1 n. sus since that tilnc. has continuedilnany different standpolnts, and the N0 0111111113111"? V3151°11 01 111° ruory “f Kowel“ ‘finch adjo m’ ' steadily. So that his argument irfgovernmcnt must always be pl-c- proposed treaty has appeared but it that respect docs not appear to have pared to recognize and to As regards his argument that a twenty years from flces of the German Government tariff increases prices, I wonder how lar industries may LONDON, March 3.—The Prince (Special to the Guardian) I of Wales presided over a big meet- vide cottage homes for ex-service men as a memorial to the late Field Marshal Earl Haig. nclair and Mr. A. E. Upon the ‘Duncan to Earl Haig as a soldier and a. friend praising his service in the devoting himself to the Army mens interests even greater than his great war service. . "For it was then." said the Prince “that the true value of his person- allty found its strongest expres- slon." Pending Egyptian Question by Nego- tiating a Treaty Have Again Met With Setback. LONDON. March 3.-—Efl'0rts to settle the long pending Egyptian question by negotiating a treaty be- tween Great Britain and Egypt. have again met a set-back. No of- flclal statement has been issued either in Cairo or London, but Cairo advices make it certain that the Egyptian cabinet has decided to le- ject the draft of a. treaty recently submitted to them. - The treaty was negotiated partly between Sarwat Pasha and Sir Austen Chamberlain in London last summer. Since then the negotia- tions hnvc been between Surwat and 10rd Lloyd irirdtish Commis- sioner at Cairo. The Egyptian cabinet met today to draft a statement of the Egyp- tian point. of view, which it is ex- dllstfl’ 01‘ P915011. and I think the hon. member for Prince will find that out before he finishes his cor- respondence with the tariff commis- sion of the United States. The hon. member for Provenchcr ilMr. Beaublen) spoke about the ar- éguments from this side of the house b91118 more or less arguments in favor of immigration for the Unit- ed States. That. of course, is sim- I tended the meeting. §Minister lMr. Mackenzie KingLbe- cause his policy appears to be to I am not concerned with his at- (Special to the Guardian) VICTORIA. ilarch ZZ- wculd like to see the national rail- ways run separately from the gov- ror British (Jolumbia, died in Joseph ilospllal hero zit one clock this morning. lion, .\ll‘» Sloan leer; but when he states that he 1 u o. that the government should cease to guarantee the bonds of the na- tional railways and thus have it “'38 hospital- iio intended tho noon session m‘ the yesterday. after- , Western View Altering larger aspects of the budget and pa,“ probably will arrive ill London to- tends to publish the whole corres- ndapt is buiderstood that the break occur- To Earl Haigjl-H“ with a liemolrhuge while iittciillinglhave been a theatre rind wuss removed to the against his authority. weir intecl time since last November. The Brit- HHITISH WUIVIENM es and gatherings suliarlt damage. including, lt is rc- ported. the deaths of about 800. Churlultsto Morning Guardian. illli will ilN iliill i Pllfi5_l_il_lill~l Efforts Lollgl The Prince paid a feeling tributdslylltall Now Gives Moral Support to Tribesmen Forming‘ t0 Attack Irak. LONDON. March 3.—The- possi- {billcy that Great Britain, holding The Prime Minister, Stanley Bald-the mandate of Irak, may become win. and former Premiers Lloyd involved in serious _ trouble with George and Ramsay MacDonald at-llbn Saoud, King of the I-Iedjaz and FSuItan of Nejd, is indicated in of- ‘ficial despatches from Irak. The Basra. correspondent of the B’ 0- Dead ‘London Mail says that much au- xiety has arisen in Irak over the ‘report that Arab tribes from the — lion. turbulent desert region of Nejd are \Vllllarn Sloan. I-linfiitol- of Mllitb-‘i forming a force of 20,000 men in St. attack lrak and Koweit. The correspondent says that Ibn Saoud is now giving his moral sup- stricken port to the tribaslnen who hitherto represented as rebels The situation is apparently the Legislature out/ionic of British rcprisals on Ar- iab raiders whose murauding attacks lalong the frontiers of irak and Ko- nave been reported in Assoc- Press dcspatches from time to ish air force in lrak have made with much re- Three small British ivarships an: Bay. The small ter- ak. contains one British air base, and both there and at another base its policy to suitchangin ndi- red over a proposition whereby I at Ur of Chaldcs. ‘Jflflikf! 111911511769 tions- Today we have largi film“- Great Britain would retain control , are being taken to repel .110 ox- ‘111611-111113 industries in the central of the Suez canal provisionally for C 0 m m 0 l1 W Q a l t P6195 011M11- parts of Canada. Ten. fifteen or ten years. i “ " now many slmi- This would mean retention of a Guarantees Employ“) be established in British garrison in Egypt and the ment to Women who, Compensation and Claims a? 2991111111195 $111M Sflfltgllléfillr‘WlIlIiWBSICFII Canada, and when thotday government there considers that D t_ W De 3mm," and murder of its ‘c ac. examp 95 ° W l v~e seeymomes P10 a y our western friends the presence of the soldiers would 0 as Qmes 1Q 01% > 6.1.1:.‘ Dr. Bach Eeiery day, that the United States. will have a somewhat different viewbe incompatible with Egyptianin- g l An Em, Mm“... farm...‘ Heinrich the most highly protected countlinof the policy 0f protection. To my dependence. It also argued that kers. -. - in the world, has on most of its pro- ktiaglgligfipglnfimxi p“: higlhfifsfgfig ducts the lowest prices to be obtain- , d f. n A; 1 a, an ed with an can ship their manufactured pro- lgflgfiialulniachihg and Ytevolver, pe- ducts mm Cmmda m very large demanded $80,000. otherwise he °11 1119b EVnY 1n» as regiattidsb his tar- _ gumen in connec on w l oun lcs, he would blow up the build -I do not think he can claim that As the man held his finger Onpnying bounties to industry’ is any the operating lever of the infernal Pa“ °1 ‘he q°mervat1ve Pohcy- , machine; which he held under his 111 19133111 1° 59°11 WWW“ 1111111115 arm DR Bach humored mm and correspondence with the ‘tariff oi service to out of town customers, ward. Ptetraced course. They t t check but Langkow commission of the United States, he and the opening of a number of reached land on Labrador coast vi- xggageousugplflous‘ and suddenliv Wm finm as every on.“ country new stores as need arises in difier- cinlty Kamektorvik after seven shot and wounded me Departmenbflnns and has always found, that eat centres in e East are object- ives of an application for a Feder- al charter for a new company to be: brought them home. known as the T. Eaton Company Maritime Ltd., which has been fil- ed at Ottawa. general merchandising business in- tllldlni: export and import. TllCfC is also a provision. which permits 111° fnlnilany "to amalgamate with discarded. Personnel resorting any Othrl" company having objectsraw walrus food shot by native us- liltogcther or in part. similar toiing emergency kit rifle. 111060 of the company.“ "When abandoned- airplane in- 'I'llc capital is given at 2,500 shar- tact with exception of broken pro- 91. without nominal or par value. peilor and stiff legs onskiis caused The chief place of business of the by running into heavy rafter ice. °°1ni1nny 1B given as Toronto. ‘ ————--<ooa>---- ' ' * fictor. Native in aircraft of most Alr wdlulible assistance. Estimated po- ___ sition of landing sixty miles off rllc aeroplane with about 50o lbs [west 0f mall for the Island, landed on‘ "it ice of‘! Cut street at 2.30 p.111.‘ 31111111113’ afternoon. A very large number of citizens were down tosec,’ her arrive. l She landed en route at Middle; tSigned) LAWRENCE." Wor1d’s Biggest Dam Of Sixty- Sackvillc to pick up il f Hal-l ~ ‘ 11"- Sydney. and 0th“: Nozzmscotlol SIX Spans M11115. Bhe also brought some pos-i 1-11 matter from the 1'1"‘1"1°“°5- LONDON. l\llil‘cli 4.--'rlll- Coir‘ which she had taken to Moncton. e mail for southern and eastern P1111115 connected with the Murray u rbour and Eastern trains respec- "vfily. thus getting it to its destina- °n 11W! days ahead of the time when it would normally have arriv- cd if it had travelled all rail,‘ w" 4-60 n- m. she left for Mone- ll with about 250 lbs. of postal Eatter. which would connect with e Maritime Express and with the J10 train for Halifax. “““"——-—-_4 -l.raci for the sluice gates for llll! Sukkur barrage or (lam on 11W River llitius ilas been placed by the lntlia Office with the firm lzi Rimsomcs and Rapier, Ltd, lps- wlcli- The gates will be manufac- tured throughout. of Ilriiisli mater- ial and liy British labor. Tile har- rngn will he ilie largest of its‘ kind ‘ln tho world. and it will coli- alnl, or 66 spans, eacli span being fitted with a "Stulloly" gulc. 60 tfeot wide liy lii feet six inches denp- l‘. lwill be situated on tho River llulilii below ltho Sukkur (70188. 11110111 three miles ‘from Rohrl. and will iiold up writer for feeding canals lo ll-l-lgato 6,000,000 acres in the ‘” “cone-OM n vow-o “o4 Condensed Specials RATIF40. r word, not Y P l oi’ Bind. ‘Ichmanuo. u“. “hum lliehigcgrovlitcc. practically iho H ulna of England. ls mainly devoted iiin ' ' . q" PRINHNG 0F to agriculture, and ‘has about 1o. lvlav “Wnrlnlinh. cheaply and expedi- lloualy executed. ouirilian Coa- "ll Job Primary, Fiona III. -~_______ ‘You warn noon auvnoaaa. Prices 60 for I00: 100 for 85o; for 560' 500101- 0100; 1,000 1w 0m. lvormui. ‘Guardian 000,000 acres of cultivable land. It l; llnr the purpose olf ensuring and ragugiting ample supplies of water that the Sukkur project has been duvelollfld- Five Students Injured- onpto, Mai-ca s-rivc students "were intlmia todav in a serious Office. Guardian Job Prlutery. days travel. where Eskimo hunter ‘ V _ picked them up four days later andcmks mshed up and struggled Wm, open its doors to competition with "During travel over ice iii Atlan- tic air raft used for time in making lfrom floc to fioe. Air raft eventual- Thc application provides for ally lostby native and small ice pans, used as rafts over leads using pad- ‘1195 0f 511' ran‘ Pa" 01 emergerlcylcask contained enough high explos- 711119115 1°51’ and pa“ of necessltyiivcs to blow to atoms half of Ber- lest reports of his doings in Detroit.‘ “m”, mm,“ Sh, h“, mnmcwd. chief in the breast. Ushers and the United SW65 1n n01 Bnlns in iLangkogp who Seeing that al-rasgits own people. The United States ‘was near: pulled the lever. roi-t- takes care of its people. manufact- unately however. the machine jam- "refs, farmers and every 011161111" loss of lllS farm. arrived in Berlin ed anwvheml prices 5° 10w that they “fixated the omce of Du Bach and quantities and pay a tariff on theniisuch a policy we cannot hope to be nnnd We must always adopt a ooll- this condition would constitute re- cy which W111 work the least nos-cognition of Egypt or the British sible hardship to any section and occupntlon, at ihie vSZIIIfIB time conserve the in- Egypt afgues further that lhls u” r91’ ° the mun“? 111711110111 objection to the treaty would not b - ' generally successful, and even if we u§d$°f§c§1y tiepriifgfe pfgféff lay; t%f‘?1k“_t°°mp"°m15°5 11°19 and tions would be invited to arbicrate meviéabfe‘. use accept‘ 111°“ as 1191113 the whole question, should the two employment upon their arrival. t, b rm anad“ I d° n“ “WY governments fail to agree on a per- Among them were 22 women from ($1. joRoghnthie Minister 0: Finance manent arrangement before tlie endithc training hostel at Market Har- conéue an m“ §Tgeav°rm5 m “j of the decade. borough, Leicestershire. but I d b. te erem’ elgmenns’ It is believed that other points in| Australia l5 Dfellflfed 1° 141119 “'0' dusmnso; ‘Lsgicgoggeagliifigctggoq; the draft treaty presented iio 8103011101‘) who can show that they have would be more m his credit if he difficulty, Great Britain agfggd to had sufficient 8XpBrlBIlC8,'0bl.3.lll€d = tion with the recent sailingof 163 British ivomen for Australia, the wealth to do domestic work, it is stated that they all were granted ~ " - ' ' ' ~ ' Australia. It is financial affairs and included ll transfonnlng the Brmsh c°mm's"domestlc ‘Yolk m ~ .1. the liabilities. I do not intend ato 510m" m1‘) an Ambassador‘ meyfcr ‘hose “he hi-we not me adwmls , _ also agreed to Vrecognjui Egypt as age _of_ this experience. Qthagntle 3 . (Cmmnufld o“ page u) competent m jam the League ofltraliilng hostel has been cstti si. Nations. It is understood that ihc An investigation by police cx- lperts- revealed that the infernal iiivlil ill ‘lin‘s Government offices. __-_-_¢o>-- Keep Your Eye l On J ack MoKeilna ‘§',3.°,§,',,§3i“;§.,;‘.‘°;§,1;‘§§3§§‘.L‘l“.i..'§3§l Jack McKenna, who left Sydney‘ _ Sunday night for Detroit. arrived ,ln that town safely and from now on will work under}; the dliliiectziiomlof his new manager. arry ea . 1c ‘ latter has piloted many first class soul; ytfprnlzldc?crgfalglngglfgoiln h1g1}; boxers in his day. and believes that, was commuted rm. u...“ by Ponce, ‘in the North Sydney middleweight, Magistrate Henderson today on a. 111° 1135 umber 1mm whlch he can charge of attempted mlirder of Do-l lnew n new 11°11" cnnnlpmn- l‘lS. eight months old child of m» Jack will work out in Meadis and Mm Emerson‘ by Dumas m“ Kym“ "m" such “m” 5s m5 men‘ rate of silver solution in the baby‘s 101‘ m“ arrange a much 1°‘ 1111111 milk. The poison had been taken It is likely he will be stacked up from the Doctor-S 0mm against some mediocre fighter in a) The mother of me gm Said she semi-final for a/ beginner. and had m, trouble Wm, m... 511011111 be 91°35‘? 1115 111M133" ‘md time that site was home regarding 111° inn-n ‘V1111 n15 11113111111111111’ 5111"" her attitude toward children, but 111B’ 11° "my be 311°“ 1‘ 1mm bout 1" she had a. mania for taking things 111° ‘"311’ 11°“ 1“1“1'°~ ' that did not belon" to her. R9111‘) 111-115 °1 BYdneY 111111511191 Dr. Emerson testified that when listen in intently should there come he returned home Friday noon his a night when the announcer will Wm informed mm of the baby b0 w" "In "115 °°1n¢1 W" new Jack lng ill. He concluded poison had Mcxemuh °1 5171111910 cape Brewn- been taken. He accused the serv- 9111111911391" “If the w°r1d1s mmdle‘ ant but she denied any knowledge "e131" 1111‘? etc-t "whne 1“ 11115 of the matter, but later confessed “"1" ' .11 a i tn r f f The niaritimer may not be a fin-l ti)“: $15?“ thealmfiikfzpoon u] 0 iiihed boxer. but he has a brace of’ . tricks that will be certain to pleasel tegkghff; ,‘§§f,“s}?,§',~§~ce.§"“s,§§§‘g§ the C551‘ Cuawmers “cm” the b“? neglixence on the part of the maid. *1"- 1n 11°11‘ 111111111 11° 91°11“ 1 "Wlaast fall he said he entered the maker. and he can take it. He has.‘ baby-s room to find u, nearly 5mg. never been "11 111-1 ""- nnd 111.1111 thered with a pillow while the maid 111-9 1°03 "N" 1" 111° 11113- 11115 11°11 was in her room next door lying on rbnetk a battier who could make himiher bed crying Another “me he ac up. ' Follower! of the Tin Ear game in: the b“ k “m c5119 31°14" W111 “M1 W111‘ 111m” Mrs. Emerson told the court that . (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. N. 3., March 3-- THQY hIVQ ‘In’! 13' h“ ability. and the 1d u, h t th b b v uh 11°99 111 111° 1191 141° 111515111 1111"1'°‘|The Igiiild tookelaut ae mfiufiru? or to read of his having been crowned twm new“; “momma w“ wrong with the champion’: wreath of vic- ‘he mom" “and m n was strong 1°1'Y~'“5Y‘111°Y 9911' she said, and purple streaks could clash with police during a. domoii-lgf figgg,‘y‘-dif,'gpyn°g"gf,getlihfln'g=ig __.¢-_ Ellllllllllllill‘ had discovered a pair of scissors in , ' “" status u; ‘he Sudan vms satisfablcovers instruction in cooking, laun- |torlly arranged, and that Egyptidry “'°rk' househmd managewentj _ “greed not to conclude my foreign and needlework. The students, as I , Serious Problems treaty without’ British consent‘ lodging, arc given a small allow-l ‘lance for pocket money. Single w'o-‘ Emen between the ages of 18 and 35 ll-ivecial to the Guardian) lflgain. faces some tlckllsh pmblnlns, Q111110n95 d6 1-6011. 51111111511 Am-‘ren are considered. The wages for. i1: fevrdvlzeeks alga a Customs Ofllcer 119551111” at P8115. 51811811 101‘ Sflflln-idomestlc workers in Australia range lsoppe at t e Austro-Hun arian iBorder, five cars of machines guns u-"M coming from Italy into Hungary‘ with a false bill of lading. It had long been known that Hung 8111's’ was secretly arming with It- aly's help. and now the proof was at hand. It was equally clear ag- ainst. whom Hungary was arming; —the little ententc countries and above all Jugo-Slavia nnd Czecho- Slovakia, which Italy is trying to isolate. ‘ Hungary defied the League's in- structions as to the disposal of ms confiscated arms. Italy has also become involved in a grave conflict with Austria. in ‘the Austrian National Coun- cil sadness and indignation over the oppression of Germans in South Tyrol has been expressed. Germany stands with Austria in the ‘ryrolese question. Sentiment is divided in the Hungarian arms case. llings per week upwards for inexpe- lrienced workers. with frec board .and lodging. _ The women migrants were enter- ltalncd at tea at Atlstralia House lithe Australian government head- flll: SfEADY (‘lluRcll QQER ALWAYS (1515 ' Sliaflltii * 1 .ing. Miss Margaret Bondfleld. Lu- lbor M.P.. Chief Woman Officer of lthe National Union of Gciicral and ~Munlclpal Workers, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labor llln the late Labor Government. ad- ;dressed the women ll-Iousc. She said that .vice. thc proper keeping of the ‘homo. and the proper fccding of its Iinmates.‘ was thc most important lwork that fell to women to do. The ‘conditions under which domestic ‘ servants had to work in this coun- try might well be objected to, but lto look down on domestic service. las unfortunately was often done in Agreement Between i status. Tom“... clear _ _ ' ‘ _ L _ I ‘ 4 A_ “M42 gratfon for the Commonwealth of Qwmm" 01m“, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 26__0 Australia. said there were no differ-i Charlottetown snow .. .. l?»-1l between France and Spain on the thorny problem of the Internation- al zone of Tangier was signed today and ‘lomxm at m“. énanhood which it was about to rc-l Sun nets this afternoon at. 5.511 Til most of her time reading morbid stories. Police Matron Anne Adams testlfled that the girl told her when 111111 "1"" 191111111111)’ lnnflflnii asked what motive she had. she did 5-29- not know, but admitted havingread i-‘ull moon Tuesday. March 6th. of a similar case, in a magazine 7.0.7 am. story and it had preyed on her Summertido tide eighteen minu- eive. ‘ —-<-0 NATIONAL HOCKEY RESULTS Montreal 3. at Canadians 2. Boston 0, at Toronto 0 (tie). stration against the proposed Brl- the mum bu: ma domed w 1-1311"!Y1111511 11"“!- 1 Mrs. Emerson said that the. girl v I 11111111- ies later than Charlottetown. Detroit 3, at Pittsburgh 2. YFU-Ri- ’ is Guaranteedy to Please You l LONDON, March 4.~In conncc- Hall Wednesday. March 7th. free passages and were guaranteed m1 5b,,“- ed. The two months‘ free course v lwell as receiving free board and 11111111 9'11- Svn P0510111- ‘Vlnrrli ithls tr . r th t 11'1"“ . lsurvfigllsnofya 11:3 ashedltlon oef Qmigl “M” 1mg“ °f we p°um7 Yndn‘ ‘ The women would not find 1"'““f"11°‘1 by" |tliat feeling in Australia. All thatmmt "1113 11' cnces of status in the Common- 111v". Tlleflfifly- 011111311 Coming Events, Meetings. Etc "Come to big social Long Creek 29l2 "Robin Hood Rapid China Oat-S. women going out to the Common-‘oellel- 0mg’ bgllgl- clung. “Ml- Stewart Wcdllesda/y, spee- 200743-644 "Coming, St. Peters. Thursdai‘. moving pictures. 290T-3-5-r2i. ttlJelil-iuus home made candy lfor l r bl . met n homes for _alc at Prince Edward Monday and lmade a. really fair statement of our recognize Egypm“ independence by pm em y m l o“ ' T116301!‘ 111K015‘ 2903 ""*ll€*lll‘ Oil Kity! A comedy in nets. in Britannia Hall, Tynn alley. March Gill. 2902-3-65 "Auction Silo at Rowe's, Eldon. 2901-3-5-3i. HORSE RACES ull North River 33121.1»; March 3___ The League as the Quuai Dorsay. Foreign Min-lard eligible for training. and appli- iv“. Monday. March 6th at ‘J p.12!- Of Nations. which soon reassembles inter 1311111111 acted for Franelbwhlleicatlons from widows without child— sharp. “Hockey Match New Glasgow ‘from l5 shillings per week upwards Rink. Cavendish vs. New Glasgow |for inexperienced and from 25 shll-‘tonight. Skate after match. 2915 “llosrlrvo April lii and l7 fbr lhiul Keith's recital. llealtz flail. 2910 " ‘Hear Dr. George Green and [0111111815 111 1101161011) P1101‘ t0 111111- other talent. city and local. Long Crock Hallnwcdncsday night. 2912 "Annual meeting of Shareholdi- crs and patrons of Tryon Da1ry~ _ , int: ($0.. will he held ill tho Cream- m 51151171113 cry on Tllcstlay. Mllfflll 6M1, at 1-30- 119111115119 5°11‘ (Signed) (‘. E. Gamble. 2888-3-3€l. "Buying livo hogs at Emerald 6th. Tuesday foronoon. Ev- 28 46-34-21 "ltuzipulilllg of Cavendish Hall. 6th- Three-act comedy. crcll llaslam. the young people. 2829-34-51 ' would be expected of them was to Fr 3.1109 Alld Spain TORONTO. March i-Marltllnoido their job well, and doing that "Dr. curt. MD. in chronic can. strong winds or gales, southwest to,‘ may 11°91“ be afl°rded ‘mm?’ 01" n2 Prime st" Phona 897"?‘ Oh“. lgumdhn "ca, northwest‘ turning cold" M mshtlportunities of pleasant social life. wtwmwn- 5911-11915 D0515 116117- PABIB, March 3.—An agreementProbably some light rain or snow. ' C°1°m1 Mmmmgl 1311mm‘ °1 M1‘ 2464 m,‘ "Everybody come to Hun-tor 6th. and "ant-ax an“. H _ _.“__Hl wealth. No class arrogated to itselflhoar the big concert and box e00 - __ 5L John m“. _ _ '_ 34__l5 tllic 0121x111 of being the working peo-lial. Don't miss it Good program had always declared she loved their 1E°‘“°“ “m” " '1"- ' Cflhflrllfllielggéldfilvlvsggilifia grgrkfliie1lligtrliilileg Rdmezriieoiillvfle tawmmm baby girl. but always declared she N” Ywk “"11" ' ' " ' ' ' " ' '~ 31F 2' splendid acquisition of British wo-i 1 l I ~ n; 9' 5. l 115ml gm” bablmh The gm spent High tide this morning at. 10.51. ' . .. 0 -3- 2. .-__._- "Prince Edward Island Poultry l ."—-*—" ‘Association will hold their annual poultry show on March 6, '1 and 8th. ~ ‘in their showrooms at the Nash 9111111010 1, at Ottawa 3. .Motor Car Co., lower Queen 8%.. loop. J. O. Hyndman s» Co. All cor- jdlally invited. Admission free. 211U-3-5-Il Befterfi Guardian Two Coll Foul-d ICU ......._._._.._...-....¢a_._....__.__.____.__us .