, , .,,£,F._~5~JQ.~ 9.1 loopy .-<; - ~ -¢_— when we mean human fralltm i ' _ We often speak of human follies ‘*nin ISS Further ‘Move to Close All Religious Insti- .. " Cations-K.- .of C. will Enter Protest. (Canadian Press) WAQHIINGTON. “.11.. Feb. 17.—-—. Klnigbts ‘oi Columbus of Washlnfi" bon_ will meet soon to pwlw against the action of Mexican Gov- ernment in closing religious insti- tutions presided over by forels" born priests. ‘ VERA ORUZ, Feb. 17.-Gover- nor Jere. has ordered all MupiciJ polities in the state of Vera C1111 to act upon the requirements of the Mexican constitution and ex- clude Allen Trieste and close all Roman Catholic schools. IMBIIGICO ClTY. Feb. 17.-Special d patches received. here from eblo say that labours has been given ltoman Cathollopducatiidnsl institutions to close. Most of them aha shutting up voluntarily. lGuadaJsJara despatchea ‘sly that four Roman Catholic Colleges in i-het emu. have been closed. Objeotto ‘i... , ‘ Union Check __ , . ' Off” Clause, (Canadian Praas) SYDNEY. N. 8.. ‘Feb. i7. - Bas- ing their ‘ objection to the "no union check off" written into it by the operators, the first four local muons o: District 26 United Mine Workers of‘Alnerlca to consider the agreemen with tho British Einlllre Steel corporation have re- jected it ‘unnniuiouaii. “Whil no" mass lne ins of-lfboinlnion local tonight. was to ‘the. olreul that the agreement be retested unless the union‘ check-git, is granted. ».P!'l1n. cess, and‘ Florence discussed the emsnt‘ informally‘ today and r ecidsd to take no lotion until Sat- urdn when the referendum vote of the intrict will be taken - 1 \ ‘» members of the chamber and had‘ ' proved. through operations oi as- sociations own inspector Duncan of Department that results could be obtained by a Will Protest 18inch], to the Gulrdian) illONlDON. Feb. ‘i7.—l1bllowing the lead oi South Africa it is be- lieved that all the British Domin- ‘ions will forward to the ‘Imperial Government strong protests against lhepropossl to enlarge the Imagus of Nipohs Council st the time Ger- many‘ is admitted to membership. Dominion Governments particularly resent-the intrigue now" manifest to rush‘ ‘through ‘changes ‘in the League organization‘ before more IBIHOIOAOUIltPIQS have an opportun- ity ‘to consider the reforms and the manner in‘ which Dominion claims ‘to equal - membership have ‘been floated ‘by Latin America and Latin Europe. ‘When’ the ‘League ‘Council meets sel. it is the biggest question he- sung gm} 1g W9 .10 not settle that question we fail in the real work of the committee." been smuggling and anything we can do to stop benefit. _ 9 x 3,; the mutton!‘ - peeved‘. 1. esteem lea inept of a msnt of ten trained investigators to combat smuggling across the in- ternatlonsl Canada millions of dollars yearly. assertsdll. P. SparksAPresident of ths Commercial Protective Assoc- iation. at customs probe. ed this opinion to . l N ll n11 Up With Question of Counsel. (‘Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb. l'l—- When the Smuggling Enquiry Committee met today H. H. Stevens, Conservative of Vancouver. moved for the sum- moning of David Hlnckling of the Customs Department at Montreal and the production of certain ‘cor- respondence. Ilugald ilonagily. ‘Liberal also of Vancouver at once asked if this man was mentioned in the Duncan report aiid objected to tMr. Stevens surreptitiously bringlngin his mo- tion to produce a witness ill ad~ vance of s former motion. Mr. Stevens stated be wanted the documents. - C. W. Bell, Conservative of Ham- ilton moved for the appointment of Clarkaon and Company as exudi- tors and the motion was carried. simply Session lliostly Taken NSMNTHEH ANN SIX NHNNNEN PENISN (Canadlah Press) CENTRAL BRIDGE. N. Y. Feb. 17‘——Seven persons. a mother and ‘six or her children. were burned to death when fire destroyed their apartment ln this village early this morning. - The dead are: ‘Mrs. h‘. ‘B. Teale. 29. mother. Charles 11. David 7. Ernest 4. Sidney 3. Elizabeth 2. a £111‘ 1111B months old name not available. The father. Edward Tenic. es- caped with two broken arms, and another daughter. Catherine l-l. was not injured when she ill-d from her home in un apartment over a barber shop. Fire is believed to have ‘been caused by an overheated stove or defective chimney. pup-er- Bulgaria. Consents g to Greek Pay- .»D. M. Kennedy. Progressive. moved that the four Conservative members he appointed to select. counsel for themselves. that the four Liberals do likewise and that he have n third counsel. Mr. ‘Kennedy. “These charges are only the start of -the commit- tee's work and l don't see how we can do all this work without collu- fora the llonss in 2b veers‘ The real question is bow to 1110p 11111115‘ Mr. Elliott. "There nlways hep it will be of real l am not in favor of three counsels and if sash interest in this committee bad counsel lt might exclude some evidence. l suggest a conference of the com- mittee this afternoon, to £11861!!! This was agreed upwi- ~= ~ (Canadian-Profs) OTTAWA. ‘Feb. li. ~100Mb!- border would save todays sitting of the Mr. Spsl-ks said that he express- Premler Kins‘ vlinlster of Customs and other detective u-nder the ‘Finance vigorous campaign against smuggling. The sill/lg ended with a sharp clash between Mr Dolialhl’ and G- li‘. Henderson. consul for Mr. Sparks. Mr Henderson deplored some rc- marks made by Mr. Donaghy and latter admonished him not t0 "talk rough." There was a lively tilt for u few mi-zliltes, which end- ed when A. J. l)ou.:et of Kent. N- il, one of tile committee sharPU reprovcil lil\\'_\'fll‘S 11ml 1180111191 Advises Fliers Captain Amundsen plans to make s preliminary flight in a diriglble from Spltzbsrgen to Paris. London and Leningrad ment Plan (Canadian Press) GENEVA. rep. l7~nnig£rln has informed the League of Nations that Greece has been requested to place the total indemnity imposed on Greece for the invasion of ‘Bul- garian rioll at the disposal of Bul- garia immediately. Tile Athens government, owing to financial dif- ficulties. ball requested that only half the amount be actually paid now and the remainder a molltll hence. " The total. llulelnulty is $224,000. Condemn Federal 'l‘llc ‘P. ‘E. l. Presbytery of the illllted ‘Church of Canada met in Iieartz lMemorial Illall, ‘Charlotte- iDWlLOn Tuesday Feb. 9th. Not- withstanding ths slate of the roads and the railways twenty one ministers and n. goodly number of lnylllell were present. and in ad- dition to routine matters. a large amount of important business was transacted in the morning. after- nooll and evening sessions. iiearty approval was given to the General Councilfs suggestion that the men of the church should be organized for Christian service into ‘Brotherhoods in each congre- gation. The general Council's rs- mit on Military and ‘Cadet Train- lili-i Was sent to a committee to study the silbject llild to advise. ISynlpalbv-iic notice was tukcli for the sickness of one of the bre- thren of the Prvlsbylery. itlli] silit- ablc action with reference to the death of two of the honoured-loom- hers of tllo cnurt,—<Rev. ll. G. Sin- cl-‘air and Douglas Gordon, both Bulgaria notified the League that as further proof of good will. Bul- garia though urgently needing the whole sum has consented 1o the, division of indemnity payments. ----oo-Q — World Flier to Lead Polar Flight (Canadian Press). NEW YORK. N. Y.. Feb. l7 — Lieutenant Wade. around ‘world flier announced last night that he will resign from the air service within the next two weeks and that he will lead the polar flight this summer. He said that Lieutenant H. H. Ogden, another of‘ the round the world fliers. who resigned from the army. had been asked todolu the flight, but had not yet made known his decision. The expedition is backed by prominent Alumni of Harvard. Yale. Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania. to Carry Own Food (Canadian Press) PORTLAND. Oregon. Feb. 17. - ‘before starting fronl Spltzbergeu to Alaska this year. be announced here. non-legal members oi‘ tile commit- tee were tlrcd o.‘ lliilflillllii 1° “lleguiqulbblcl-l" instead movi- llollcc. (l'l"l‘A.'\\'-A. i<“‘b. l7. ~l'l'i.‘<lOll~lllil(i6‘ 31.31.. from ibc Ullitmi Slulcs are‘ lrl March ‘British opinion will stand solidly opposed to any fresh nonl- having boon smuggled in wlbout pa"). dgpgndgd lnatlong "to the Council otihier than paying of duty it was ulgge-stcd 8E1wantl3 to provide food, it would be Germany. iflhouid '~the Latin coun- today's sitting or the uusiouui probe disappointed.» tries persist in their attempts to hylit. ‘r. Sparks, President of th-c no" or the Detroit party would on the Commercial and lion. ooelire permanent seats "Council both Crest ‘Britain “flap! are said ‘to be proparvd to iekractlon to thwart them. N ‘4]"‘A p o. v being sold extensively .n Canada. protective Associa- .\‘lr. Sparks ])l‘0lllll‘i‘(] fu evidenq cc a shirt \\'lliUll hc bud boilgbt in ‘Ottawa whicll llc llellcvcll to have '|l(li‘ll llluiic ill i1 pellib 1111-1111)’ 111 111° Staten. llc also fllcd u list of ..A-A A‘ madame this‘. spy; 41d‘ t a“ "M31911 511 iillaoolumn- ‘BAUIAOIO- m. Ls,‘ ‘ name wuhola-orh If 38c.1b. d . ftlevnomls 5.0m ‘ fiafllfffi. rwjsurso sé-NIGHTYNULIII was Apply ‘no n???‘ m-phwue r“: "l." l fr. if: g--- i. an‘; vrwo ‘(souvenirs bAilE-as ae- eommodsted. Front; wwflib-ld-lil i9 . .1’ I-‘rv --‘ > ~ . semis‘. ilitwnoats 1m.» mumps. c. - o- _ mallard’ busier, ‘ls-inequity a. a... l » h ad k ed b til absence oi’ doctors ts needlessly ' ‘flhfglnd. “m m‘ o‘ h . 33l'u1'°w||'ll.m. and ‘Jack Gordon should be reduced. Alilcfcan firms dealing ill prison ‘made apparel ill prices which Went m; imi- m; ti?» cents u dozen shirts. There was a growing pfflllltliii‘! ill tile United Stun-n‘; luiulrlit those articles nuul» by llflfllliltlfli will impgp WNH’) (Inuit lll tlicni wcro inr- lrng lo llaimd’! nr an extvmlril markt sud .\lr. Spark"- T1108" goods Cl‘ll'l1 but cuter Cilliailil log- glly said Mr.‘ ‘Sparks. -_-|---.-1 l‘ lily Hill (Canadian Press) ‘during-a riot in the dining room o Oregon State Penitentiary yesterday. ‘ ‘ IODQT‘ 60ml!“ tsndsnce. The slsrln was sent lo fired NNNNEN IN SALEM. Oregon. Feb. 17—- Nine convicts were shot and wounded n; at the ring leaders. Approximately fifteen shots were Tllc captain said he would begin his second attempt to fly over the North Pole in April‘ if the dirlglble was ready by flint time. The explorer wished well for the Ds- troit expedltion hooded by Captain Wilkins. but feared that ll‘ the On the Arctic He said that mem- starvo unless own fond. » .§__-<+>_.__. they carried their MNNSINN N.»IN‘»“- . NNEN NNNIES ‘ 9-1 Williams-all?! Gordon Were Unable to Ac- patients‘ of whom have passed away since the last meeting of the presbytery. Mr. TJA. Wilson presented a plan for a more satisfactory met-h- od ‘of choosing Commissioners to tho General Council. ‘This was ordered sent to the ‘Conference and the Council. , ‘ The committee that is working on the rearrangement of tbs con- gregational boundaries reports that steady progress isbeingmnde in consolidating the work. There is found a ‘general willingness on the part of our people to put the interests of the ‘Church and the Kingdom. n-bove the personal or community preference. The re- sult is that the lllilliotels are lpble to render better service. the preaching points are becoming fewer in number and the congre- larger. Five congrega- tions in West ‘Prince have been reorganized into four more com- pact charges known as Montrose. Alberton. Ollseary and West Cape. The Unionist congregation ntLong River has been added ic Margate and the Clifton congreatlon to Klensin-gton. lChlen-guas have also been made in the Tryon-Hampton- Cra-paud‘ district. resulting iu stronger. more com-pact fields. ‘The ‘Maintenance and Extension lilund for the support of the Mis- sionary "and Benevolent work of this United ‘Church was "' e . all the congreations splendid work is ‘being done. Already about half the charges have reached) the full amount alloted to them and in most cases these rmounts were langer than ever bcfuro in the ills- tory of the congregation. Several have gone away beyond their al- lotment. The indications are that with little extra effort on the part of charges which have not yct reached their objective. the whole amount aslicrl from the Presby- tery.-$.'<I2.000 will ‘bu secured. Mr. llootllroyd and ‘Mr. Christie in Prince County. vMr. Ryan and Mr. J. A. Moore ill (Queens and Mr. Lockllnrt and Mr. -Stirling in Kings. were appointed t0 assist congre- gations that are ‘behind, to do their Grants ‘were applied for Aug- mented! congregations. formerly Presbyterian to make the stipend $1700. in the former Methodist congregations where a horse or n car is required} the stipend is $1, 650 with a furnished parsonage. Attention was called to the fact that the Settlement Committee of the llvforitirne Conference will meet on lMay the 4th. Congregations ex- lratlons desiring n cbsuse in past- oral relationship should notify Pre ytery‘ of their desire at the nex meet g which will be hold company Team. MONCTON. N. 8.. Foil. l7. -—|ll .all exhibition gumc at the local Arena tonight " ills ‘ ‘Charlottetown 1Abcgwnits worn outskllbed and out- lpluynli by the Mollcton Atlsutirs. tbs final soorc being Moncton 9. Charlottetown l. ‘ The gains was rlliiilfld 1'11 1119 opening stanza. the scors being 1-0 in the locals favor. but In the f ‘themed their lead to - 3-0.‘ into the hall form the third perlod- by slipping in merit ‘bf the customs and ilrlan supper began turning over tables. six counters, while the islanders revenue 13w; in 0rd,;- gg suppress is Sfillflltéd thstflmore than 1 throwing dishes and attacking four registered once. the final score be- smuggling and illicit manufacture. lam I es are hem n!‘ unarmed guards who were in at- 5—l in the Atlantics favor. (Olm- ' J oll May t! h. Congregations ex- tending acsl to a minister should have the call before the Settle- ment Committee before the» 20th of May‘ Presbytery resolved to ask the Provincial Government to enact legislation to provide for the plop"- cr censoring of play-a and Moving Tiotums shown in this province. The flbmplminlce sltustlonion ithe Island was reviewed and Presby- late,ssoopd period the Atlantlcs sirens‘ tery adopted strong resolutions 11s The which will ‘be sent to the proper 1111 The riot started when the prl~. tlsntlcs showed their supeflflflll’ airthorltlesnirelnsieJ-betief 0M0!‘ ‘Presbytery also ‘believes. that the lBllt may ' ~§§»= / //fl =1 m: u.“ The People's Paper .1- q. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1s, 192s 111111 viiidiliilvllivfiliisi mum DISCUSS MANY llllESTIliNS sion of Smuggling and Illicit Manufac- ture and Government Control - Too Many Prescriptions. Object to Mr. Kenneth M. Martin Being Recognized as Member of Property Commission “as the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada” Entered the United Church. doptlon of _a (lovnrnluelit Control system since such systems, in Pro- vinces where they have ‘been tried. have proved disappointing and un- satisfactory. lfifactioll that Mr. K. l‘. of islllhlllefliille. has been ap- pointed to represent ‘Church on the ‘Property Commis- sion under the provincial Church Union Act. and member has been, in the iudg- ment of the Presbytery. improp- 811)’ Hlilioiilteil ‘to serve ou Commission, the Presbytery pas- pscptenlber 29 1925 select Mir. K. ‘M. town, to represent the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada on the Pro- vincial IProperty Commission. and Whereas the Provincial Union Act Commissioner shall be appointed. not by the Presbyterian Church in Canada, but llhrssbyperianls". these two bodies are not the same. inasmuch as Lhiurcll in ‘Canada entered the Un- ited Church of Canada when the Federal Chuirch Union Act which was passed on July 19 1924 be- came effective on June 10, 1925. of the United ‘Cbuch of ‘Canada protests that lMr. Martin has not been appointed under the terms of‘ the Provincial Act and declines to recognize the jurisdiction Commission of which he, so sp- pointed la n member. sts the General Council bf the Un- ited ‘Church to Instruct, Mr, Neil Macbeod K. “C. who has been ap- pointed to represent the Church oi’ ‘Canada ou the show named Commission. recognize ‘Mr. Martin us a member .\\\.y\ ‘end by v-wwvww“ Laxity in Suppres- Tile ‘Presbytery learned with sal- Neii Mncbeod the United inasmuch as a sec- this _ I 1 j n ,‘ ‘ ‘ , ely reached his majority. and had ‘.‘;..::‘..°‘:;"g.;"r“rf“§“‘Si?! iiiidiiérlfimzn. ‘n; 11119111 Marketlng S§Zii.‘..“°€.'§..".ifi.“il.'i'if..‘ff..““l.i§fii‘ "Wl .~ .- , . . ' I ' 11 ' .,.,_.'.e.§e§§ fljrlllfl."s&rt§fifi“ufp¥fplg". M a ‘nwténnuthat Shay themsflv? (lll has since ‘been erected the . " ' . ' ' ' were u’ m‘ a“ as 11mm‘ ‘o magnificent supnrstrilctilrc known ill (OHIICCHOH with the lresbyter- mover as m O d8 l Km M f? "n" bill ‘(Tllurch ill (lsilada. did. on ‘were we“, renewed shouts 0.; e 1' H’ g s 0 1' - Martin. barrister (fllnrlotte- Church , requires that one by the end “continuing Whereas the ‘Presbyterian "Therefore this P.E.l Presbytery 018. The Presbytery further ‘reque- United to refuse to “.311 NE NEPINTH], NNTN NNY tic moving of the previc-us ques- tion in the House had today a liv- ely sequel. it was just about mld- _ _ _ _ . i _ night on Tuesday when T‘ WJview. whirb ltlonday heard algu oblate the sixtyvsecond anp ver sBLrd, Progressive of Nelson, moved‘. illc previous question nlld bllrlwxlimude may the guvermnen. Wm, ‘w night lhc way to further amendment toiwmpymg u, app“, a doume mom] lilo iltldfeiltl. At tile time C. ll. Ca-.3._andard_ llall of Montreal. was 11111"! 1i CO1W1=YVH111VQ 1111W11<1111B11i§gates from the National Womclls by Justus H. iltlihboile 0i 11‘111'<-‘°11¢1-11'1‘811¢9- ‘Party, asserting that she was be- noon Mr. Cahan declared that thelhe Earl was permitted to land re- Libsrais had secured the "co-opcr-1cently. ailou" of m. Bird. us. Illrd was1 immediately on his feet with a de-1would subject him to deportation nial exclaimed "that there was ally co-‘tlle DBDRPUBQIW! P1111118 1111111 1119 operation mam and myseny mandatory under the immigration other. There‘ was loud cries that Mr. CaLil-w- ‘ “Th” B11173] 111F911"? t1“ a (11119; ha l i ‘ . M2 C h v age, w ou nsssance. an acclelfilelguilglxwfllililifliavgeliial‘but ‘wit: ié‘ lwlnwut prevwu” 1"'°wl°dg° o! the hope that ‘Liberals would de- order. government ‘leader added his repu- diation that there had. been co-op oration between label-ills and. .\ir. a “W14 W149 °rgan1zation of wheat speech. He referred this House, when he seeks to gag regard as material and vital to the _‘.\}_.\\‘ ‘I ‘ verybolly To think you can generates 1M. power that can. U.“ areal Subscriptions u“ hhll, Canada N] u N TESS lliiHi KNIGHTS lHi ilinivililinli illili PYTHINS Delivered and U. B. A. Cahan and Progress‘ sive Members. ' (Canadian Press) . (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. Feb. 1T. ‘ ‘Countess of‘ Cathcart was ordered. deported today by the Labor lle-i partment. . _ WNOccasion Will Be Hon- ored Tonight in Loc- al Pythian Castl ‘ ‘ ll . -__ _. WASHINGTON. Foil. 17. —-Sec-l Ha - r OTVDAWA’ Feb‘ 1" The than"! rotary Davis 1191150111111)‘ signed the deportation order after he had; Empire ‘Lodge, No. 19 and Char- studied the report of a board of re» lottetown Temple. N0- 17. W111 0e1- ments in the case. 1sary of the founding of Pytbian At the hearing tllc cbargo wile knighthood in their Castle Hall to" The order 01' Knights of Pythlsn was founded sixty-two years ago ill the City of Washington, -D. C.. f and has grown steadily sl-llce, until todaylt illllllllilril 7000 Silbordlnate lodges with a membership nearing the one million mark. it is founded upon the three Car- dinal principles of ‘Friendship, Charity and Benevolence. and has for its basic thought. the beautiful teachings of the Friendship which bound Damon and Pythlas to each ‘Fllcse favoring admis- “11111115 ‘melon of tile Countess included dele- W711911 111B 1101159 11161 111111 flflitl-Niug discriminated against while A warrant now awaiting in New York which however. is . proceedings should he return from "i repudiate the suggestion,“ heIOs/nada. The announcement of of the Countess was between the Govem- 011011151011 such Work. for the author bad bar- The Local Lodges in this city, Empire Lodge No. 19 and Charlot- tetown Temple No. 17. will honor the occasion tonight ill Pythian» Castle Hail. There will be a spe- cial program. and the ‘Pythian Sis- ters will serve light refreshments. Empire Lodge has the distinc- tion of having‘ as a member one of the rsupremc lodge Offi- cers, in the person of Major C. L. . Mar-Kay, who was elected Sup- 4-» rsme Master at Arms at the last ‘ session of the Supreme Ilodgs which met in Toronto, Ont., Aug- ust 1924. it also has two Past Grand Chancellors S. A. McDonald and B. Roy Holman. The next session of Supreme Lodge will meet lvu Chicago. 111.. next August. while tile Grand - Lodge of the Maritime Provinces will meet in Halifax, N. S.. dur- ing the same molifh. “Have you ever helped another? Ever earned s grateful smile? Ever asked a weary brother in to ride with you a mile? ‘ Have you ever given freely of your riches and your worth? lf you haven't, you've really miss- ed the greatest thing on (Special to the Guardian) ST. 111N015 Fell. 17.-The plan of cooperative marketing.‘ leaders for Hon. Ernest Llipointe acting pool units designed eventually to market the bulls of the world's wheat ‘became a reality hlsre today at the international Conference of wheat pools. Unification and standafdinatlon of ‘pooling operations and estab- lishment of an effective clearing house for exchange of accurate in- formation ss to crops of grain were decided upon The Conference W88 organized on a. permanent basis sdheduled for regular- meeting eithisr annual or semi-annual ‘by unanimous vote of seventy five spokes-men for cooperative ‘grain pools of the Unlicl] States. Canalbl and Australia. Eight of the nine Bird. “This is apparently a merry-go- round." observed ‘Speaker Lomieux “and so we ‘rllny accept the stats- lnents of both sides." . -Mr. Cahan then wanted to know if ‘the previous question had been moved with ‘the authority of Rob- ert Forke. Progressive leader. lMlr. Forks smiled. “l have no doubt Ml‘. Cohan would like to know all about the policy of the Progressive party." Mr. ‘Forks re- turned. . lMlr. ‘Cuban continued with ‘his ' to Mr. Bird and to the iproposed completion of H“ railway" mmugh Mr‘ Bird's state wheat pools of the United wumiuenc? “t N930“ 1° HM‘ State's were represented by offic- solfs Bay. Mir. Cahan declared that ms he was prepared to judge every C’ R Bume" of Wmnmeg. Preg. 1111mm" ‘m 1w memfl- ‘Bu? 11° ident of the Manitoba wheat pool “dded- "W119" i119 11°11~ 8911119111311 and also a representative of the seeks to ‘preclude us -l‘rc‘m reachipE Qsnadlan National marketing ‘group a vote of want of confidence in w“ named chairman 0g me per. manent organization of the inter- national wheat p001 conference. C. ‘ us in the discussion of what we earth J. $0011. 139011111111’ 0f‘1\101111 D1111‘ Has n thrill of pride possessed Rvports show that in nearly ' of the Colnlnissioll." Liberals Approve Lloyd George _Land Policy (Canadian Press) LONDON. Fob. 17. —Appr0viil of interest of this country l can rell him that ‘he will have to change tbs rules of the ilioluse lll order to prevent my obstructing an order to otn Wheat Growens Association was named Secretary‘. You? Have you felt your pulses run? As a weaker brother ‘blest you for the principles of the land laid down by Lloyd George was given ill a resolution an 500‘ delegates from the Llbcrul assnciatlollscf long-land and Wi-llus gathered here today. tioli said that lilo delegation llllllll- imolisly were of the opinion that the time ' land system of tho country should he reformed principles laid down by the former Liberal party leader which prove u drastic policy "for dealing with lund monopoly Coolidge Con- Presldent Coolidge is confined to tile White llouse suffering from o. ‘heavy cold. ills considered serious. was ‘. lilili policy adopted by The rcsnl ll- had arrived when the according to the fined to House With Cold (Canadian Press) ‘WNSHLNGTON. l). C.. Feb. 17.- condition is not lNNN ‘ilillltltfifi IN‘ NNSINNLIN (Special to the Guardian) llvlvnunoiuvli-N-lll. Fob i1.-‘-As far 81's v1 Beef-River today when their Charlottetown. fslr . is known at present the death vessel was rammed and sunk by ‘l-lslilsz. cloudy i of the bush ill-es in Olppsland the hi! River. 11w‘ New ‘Hemp st. John_ cloudy . °e_ number, 3g gave“! mfg,“ gym shire. Ten of the men were tslkenrliostoai. clear u induced and others are missing. it to i110 lwlpltbl. three-of them in a The whole community is deeply i was consider- number of prsscri tions issued by moved by stories which are coming hours M four also believed lo rises tomorrow moi-nil: at 0.55. r “m. Ab“. “new” p large and to llsnd. ‘rile-y are an nmsslnr have been lost. but ' partlcu- record of terror and despair. of were ‘lowed in lifilpltslsio which real-nary lath. an sun.- who were unable to accompany the larly thb ‘Presbytery put itself on disaster and heroism and lairicul- they bed been taken alter swun- ‘ record an hengopossd to the 5- oua escapes. _, ,___V__““__,-“_ nun; who". _ 1 some good that you had prevent the forcing through of any done? such ‘measures as that." ' Have you seen eyes start to glis- Mr. Cohan ‘was speaking ille N0 LIVGSCOGK ten that were sad before you whole afternoon and when the ' . cams. ‘ House rose at six o'clock his OffBPIIIgS ll yoll haven't stop and listen. swam was 51m unflnishap you have missed life's finest dioll. Lucien Canon charged Mn! (Canadim Pre“) ‘ K111110- Cnhun with wasting the time oi‘ MQN/ryhpyq“ reply |7__.§ illo llouso. (loll. ‘what lr. ll?" questioned lMlr. Cannon. read by Mr. Cillillll. who flliully 011 extracts were ready preparatory to their discussion: tlnucs tomorrow. jounn aboutiFrldayFcllrilury 26th.i NN A STATE. Tho debate on the aildross ii is yprv us‘; ‘w- lilfillfl.” “.‘...“.“S‘.‘i‘..‘§.'"‘f‘...i‘."...3.’i‘i$‘ lig (uys. O-rl l o conc us ml u ' ' ' this dehatp adjournment nllill “mum” “mm” "harm “Mm. ‘March 1i’) becomes effective undcr I the ‘government motion passed in . Z poo serious condition suffering from Qua. There wcrc no offerings on tho lio- minion livo stock nlurkci lluru lo- day. "i-l‘ wn zhrc not wltllossingollsiruc Doctor and Nurse Get Six Years . in Penitentiary (Canadian Press) TORONTO. 0m" ‘Full. I7. ilr. |‘\'\'illlf'l‘ (l. (lilbnri was si-irlnllci-vi m six yours lll lilo pculiuiltlliry and Mrs. Marion Emily llettlslil fnnr yours by Mr. Justice Kelly torliiy. They ivcre convicted by a jury ml Copious extracts from l'rcniic.l~ King's Riclilllfllllii lllll speech werc‘ ‘ The Weather, l ‘Cuban cnli- ‘ STAG. PAwrl ES ARE snuoom served that the reading of the Gilli‘. »____._»>..-‘ - (l'l"i‘A|\.V‘A, Onl._ Foil. l'l'.—-— Tile House of (lolllnlolls will llkoiy nd- OF STAG N ATTON how ‘understood. will probably oc- » Mrs. Marion Bettie is pending trial. Mrs. Bcltis is a widow, 52 yearn illll. Her counsel said on Month! iihni she had had experience as a "HIIFSC and had been thrown on her uwu resources here. Patients instilled to the good treatment silo had given them. Dr. Gilbert who is 45 years of silrc has practised medicine in Tol- nnto for twenty yearn and a num- Ivor of his medical colleagues testi- flcd to the good character he bore. the Hopse. . . INS Nil ill EH13 1.1‘ l v ' " " ibotb in the profession and among . -- 1 ‘ the patients. - 1 _-____.. , - ‘ . ‘Announcements . l‘ l) l8 W i l , I _ _ TOBDNTO, ‘c . .— cs of Y ' _ i ‘swim PM “lam, f... ....d......l..l.. t Coming Events, ‘ llXillllHlT an ill ll illlllll olllDl-‘r- ' lvnwvoltx. N.‘ v.. Feb. n.- m-m. . Mfletlngs, Etc, Thirteen momrbsru of the crew of Town“; m.- _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _, 24-4.; _______ -_ ‘he ‘New York "an" m3 111111111111" Montreal. cloudy .. six escaped death in the icy wat- Qugbem m,‘ _ _ _ _ __ 2°41; "Reserve mien ma roi-‘oreat ' 20""'3‘Wal- Veterans Chanson! Teen-adv ~ "iii-I'll ‘ iirii “'.'.."“.€."l'"2.i"’n?."i‘"' - "" wlll~be n t n vs New York. clear . . . . . . . . .. ao-de 93mm, ‘flmrpday no; 18 at lip. ‘Hish tide this afternoon at 8-14 m. splendid program. Admission lo and tomorrow morning at 4.04; can“, . \ _ . M“ ISIIII sets chin dial-meant 6:81 and- submersion and exposure. ‘A search was conducted for _.-.-q..... , "leathers W nous main. ducts. ‘Best psi ed. ll’ Mohrian , . Inn Summerside tide eifltsen minu- niture q ‘ 0° ‘- ' m 1m: time elude _‘_. ___.__,_,______,_giti-zg_- those later fir‘. quqaq»