mugs" Guardian, ‘lino Comte. 00000000000 Hi5 arm P050000 ding Examination of Reports Regard- ing the Mental Condition of the Ac- cused." ‘ eh. 25.—Ths. execu- since his return to Toronto in July Teliett, former mem 1516. shows a decided condition of ird Canadian Batta- neurcsihenic and mental instabiity. . of Toronto, he: been poetpou- From the reports nothing was ever pending an appeal to be heard found oi’ an organic nature al- pisrchfl. Col. Morrison in charge though his actions show that his I Unit of the o. s. c. n. said to- wind was very albnormaiy. that after the examination of medical papers in connection OTTAWG Flab- 25-4110 Domin- b the case of Charles ‘Pellett 1°“ “feminine! it 1n understood. is o has been reprlevod pending an ifigilgian!‘ ‘$9 Plant"!!! Drenfilvtcd by .» id he h itatin " “' i’ “m” °i 911ml“ is“: ‘a’; the wows“ n8 ti; the British Authorities for a stay manic. The medlcell and mili- ° °*°°“"°“ “E m’ “B” °' 3°‘?- ~ history of the condemned man Chm!” Tenet‘ W0 000Y MATES l05T LIVES WHEN 000T 0iP5|ZEO NDON, F 0i’ Charles oi the th 1920 Immigration Into Canada. (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont, Feb. 25-—During the year 1920 the total immigrants to Canada from 46 different coun- tries was 147,502 oi whom 98,686’ entered by way of the ocean ports‘ and 48,866 from the United Staten, During 1920 a. total of 48,248 Eng-l French Troops Z /, ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, Railway Interested Taking Over Imperial Property (“pecial t0 The‘ Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont. Feb. Z5~—Noth- In Germany Becoming Active (‘Special to The Guardian) LONDON, F b. 25—Re f . e no"! mm tho announcement from Halifax Frankfort that the French troopshhat a“ imperial properly h“ beeuzggitgdgnppoaung this year unii'orrn dates on which to begin and terminate the daylight in the occupied zone oi Germany turned We]. m the Dominion Gov-l "mldmplaylug 5w“ "fly"? 9'1"“ eminent at the Naval Department.‘ as s always the case when drastic ing could be learned at militia head‘ R ~ t the interests of the travelling pub m“ em m! momma coucermngdic the Railway Association of Can- 1921 In Daylight Saving (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que. Feb. 25- in to the various munlcipaltles to adopt 0Y5lE0l0 $11,000 in (lash ads while the immigrants from land 6,122. President Harding favors Naval Programme (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 25- Preeident elect Harding sent word today to the , Bennie Republican lenders that he desired appropria- tions for the navy and favoured continuing the present building programme without material reduc tion. With this definite statement of what walnuts-doc u the new adm-lnstrsrions naval policy. Sen- ate Republican leaders declared that they would insist on the Ben- ate increases over the houses in the naval ‘appropriations bill, even at the risk of delaying the bitll at this session. Illicit Still In ions Manner. ~ YiIYDB-fflllitly exhausted. Enos ws not seen. BOSTON, Feb. 25.-—’I‘lie dnrxvrn- of John Enos and Wm. Si. Mk5, dory mates on several flab- g trips was reported as a mystery r the schooner Monarch when she n. to port today. The men bad becn out in their ry hauling handlinos ou the rzos Banks on Bundmy when 1- dock watch on the Monerchidis- .. cred the seats of their boat ‘ "in! emtinst the vessel's aide "f" firemen rlgahsc. on. u: we a; row féund. the ~-- cops-lied with St. lilmlmetin .- ut to it. Before they ocuid reach l-u» ‘he bud dropped into the sea. smooth as it ever not then upper-ed. Briibll Government > OO-O-OOO-O-O lcouorusrosrrcllts; m+oo+co0++o+eooooeomo SPECIAL TODAY»- DOMESTIC Sbortening 23c, 3 Indoor Soap 05c, grapefruit 1042.. ten. 30c. ‘prunes 20c. Weymouth- Cs‘ ‘- Grocery, Phone 350-1.. ANTED. — GANDER APPLY Robert Craswel, Wineloc North. ‘VOUNG MAN USED TO FARM work wants position on farm. Ap- ply "J. G." Guardian office. ..___.______._........-..-_-- ‘0000 FEET 0F BOARDS FOR sale. Apply Wm. lil. J ‘ ‘n. New London. ._.. ..____._.______.-_- ‘WOVE PIPE (ABOUT NEW), for sale cheap. Apply 1T6 Kent Street. -. -.~_._....-...._..._____..~. iron sALb-rlvl ool-uusln Wynndottee. Apply to Belmont Points-y Yards. ' NOTICEe-ALL ORDERS FOR tuning, musical instruments promptly attnded to Prof. Mar- go, 162 Richmond 8t. Charlotte Wll. red in such cases. Legislature To lstdve Assembly was fixed Thursday, March 10. oi-cpening will be 3 p. m. . ....____..___.__.-_ ‘IALESMAN WANTED FOR town and country, must be live . wire, but need not have emper- lance. Apply Boa so, Charlotte town, P. ill. i. ..._.__.___A._____......_..__. ‘TO LETr-CINTRALLY LOCAT- od large front room on lower floor suitable for office. Apply Guardian. ~ -_ .___....____ ‘WANTED-MO lbs GOOD DAIRY butter. Address J. Weathorbie. Dunsburs. 0v B. _ ——__._-... ‘Pon sALI.--11 anoWN‘ l-Ifi’ hon. hens, prime winners. A9917 is m»: swear- BM ..__ ..__.__......1-.¢----» - imiznx. mrrii 1c co. 04 PARK , mscutnwut, l. ll. f. fnndon. land announce their lprinl Ills oi ill-mat suction on‘ AW“ 18th. mi. n. n. lunar. aunt Ilmvnurriiis P. l, I.. - “ALIQMAN WANTIUn-UALII- i ‘ ere Fishing When Dory Upset in Myster- lishmen and women landed in Can-‘lmsasures are ‘ 1 contemplated, are Scotland total 19.4 s and from Iro- 33.333351; §cha§§‘§‘;{§g“$p§“' Maritime Shoe Wholesalers Met In St. John, N. B. 8T. JOHN, N. B r-FOEL 25.-—At the annual meeting of the Maritime Shoe Wholesalers’ Association, held Wednesday afternoon, S. C. "Mitch- ell, divisional manager of Amos, Holden McCready, Limited, with headquarters in St. John, was el- Wtvd president. The other officers elected for the year are: C. S. Sutherland. of the Amherst However it was inted out that- a“ naval property“! Hum“ has saving plan. Much unnecessary con been the property of the Dominion Push-m h" 59611 Gal-lied W travel- Government for the last ten years h" (“"1115 ‘he 99-9‘ m" Bilmmeffl .It is expected that Militia Depart-M municipalities adopting dny- ment will make some announce-HEM Having £11118 and reverting t0 ment later as to the significance of Bmlidfirdi 111116 “Don conflicting the new arrangement dill-BB- Mount Ailison to Receive About $300,000 SAYWKVIILE. N. 13.. February .—The campaign to raise $500000 for the Mount Al‘ison institute has ended without reaching its CUIGCI.‘ ive The total amount subscribed will be in the vicinity of $300,000. The effort was made, unfortunate- ly, during an unfavorable time oi year. and when financial reaction and business uncertainty conspir- ed against its complete success. Gruesome Find In Maritime Train {Q is HALIFAX. N. 9-. Feb. 25.-‘-An autopsy, held by medical examiner Finn on iiho body of an unknown babe which was found under the seat of the Maritime Express from Montreal confirmed the belief that death was due to violence. The ARMED BANDITB OPERATING for wsa handed over the coun outsider. _ Mr, George Wright the paying ten teller states it must have been ken some time between 9.40 and Boot and Shoe Company, Amherst, m Kmce co_. u. a Montreal City MONTREAL, Feb. 25.-—The dia- skull was fractured and fibers were signs onthe neck and throat of strangling, Conductor C. W. Lute! believes the box in iwhich the child’; dead body was found, was placed on the train before i_t vice-president, Harold W. Rising. Sec-Tread; P. L. Turner, vlco- president for Prince Edward Is- land; J. H. Codner, of Halifax; and P- L- Hlizsina, of Mcncton. memo era of the executive. cirsrge of the train. Cminty are being t ntion of the authorir arrived i“ Mcucwn when’ he took Wednesday m lrning and were still S1‘. JOHN. N. 3., Feb. 25—'l‘hc inhabitants of a section of King's terrorized by s band cf seven unknown armed des- peradoes These men started the career which ‘We attracted the at- DU going strong when last heard oi. t O At a special meeting of the C Council last night. 41p POPGI Tllll ‘ - - ' runes! mums-c ‘““""N°"" nun‘ Worth Beading A I " Li’? an The Ads - w» s‘- M- The Peo I ' ‘ 9 ‘VOIth Annual iiubncrlptiou, ‘ORION. Ola!‘- U I. Avli By MniL Cumulu- UNU- - 05 0000EOY ¢ 0E l000Nl0 000i and $10,000 in Legal Ten- der Stolen From Paying Tellers Cage " Before Employees and Never Detected. 0d tl the sin: Bell the business. Their theory is that and R. 0EOR0i? APP0lNTE called for the - con celvediug tellers. playing ll young ladies assured him they had‘ ter to an taken the money from the vaults itv l moved ‘by TORONTO 0nt., Feb. ZG-Thexfclock Mr. Wright states homesch- theit of $111200 in cash and two legal tenders of $5,000 each. taken from the cage of George Wright, paying teller of the Toronto Head Office of tlhe Bank of Montreal. yes terday morning, a few minutes be- fore the bank opened for business. is still unsolved today. It is one oi .ne most mystifying cases the To ronto police ‘have bandied in years. The police are satisfied the money vmrlished before the bank opened lebank atsamanclwerrttc rear of the bank to a deck to make up his statement and cash for the clearing house. When he stepped into his cage he noticed several packages of money were min , lie then linked Miss Alice and Miss Margaret Ford, re- wbo had placed money in hi: cage if they were a joke on him. but the placed it in his cage and about feet from the opening in front ts.- oi the cage through which money 10 ia passed to customers. P. Nl0ll0l80N 0 CITY CLERK Councillor Moran, se- Councilior Smith, to the ll “d by rpose of Rppillllilllg a City Clerkkeffc-(vt that M-r. L. J. Rwidin be np- the position made vacant by the minted to the office at a salary of death of the lute W. W_ ‘Clark, Mr. $1, Shipper Bllvcria, of the Monarch Y“ m nniid he was at s. loss to account for the dorrs upset as the sea wns .1 on George" Banks and the storm oi Sunday had Protests re Emigrants IDNDON, Feb. 25.-Cec.ii Harma- woifll». Under-Secretary for Foreign Amalia auwerins 8- question in tine liouac of Commons as to whether the Government was aware of oom- plaints made against the Peruv- ian Government by intending emf-- grants for nou-ommpliance with ag- reements made by its agent the ocnigrants having sold their homes and than been informed they could not be taken to Peru said the Bri- tlsh Minister in Lima had been in- sii structed o» lvrilmg the matter to the notice of the Peruvian Government. ‘line British Minister. Mr. Harms- vvorth added, had been requested to ascertain whether the Peruvian Government-was prepared to accept responsibility for the losses incur- Open March 10th At. a meeting Thursday of the Executive Council the date of’ the opening of the Provincial Legis- Tho hour ‘Phil riwhmnll slim l l" p“ Hungarian mitll The student collects-bullion shoes from the BMOQMIINMUIWFW a iy complete illicit still operating un‘ but later escaped. EYpect Opposition ..,___..- London conference, Mr_ Simon violent storm in London, for Par decision (with regard to meet tllg absolute necessities Olll’ UQPOIISDZQ. Rebellion In Eastern Russi COPENHAGIQI. Feb. ports that widespread has despatched large forces in graphed from Helaingiors today 1°’ pendent hero, vvho_ quote; press ports from iwltet he declared to su authentic source. SECOND HAND §HOIE CURB MARKET FOR B ltill feels the pinch of rich and near rich Geo. P. Nicholson, acting was appointed to the o From Germany nmnnm, Feb. ill-Speaking to- dsy at the Economic Council as Vie! whether he would Rive the Germafliygufinggrvbp‘ s" Fabmary 25- poople a unanimous “No" to the Hotel. V‘ lllnm Devoe, foreign minister. said, "we undoubty ediy shall face an extraordinary repara- tions) do not constitute demands which. have been advanced a! ran- dom. They have come into being as tho result of fierce conflicts. I believe in great hate, in- order to the financial economy situation of 25.—R.e~ have broken out in Eastern Russia and that the ‘Soviet Government attempt io restore order was tele- the Berlingske Tidondea corres- Mariiime Proviso-s . Telegraphic News‘ (Rpeclal to The Guardian) RAILWfl-v EMPLOY- EES’ WAGES REDUCED HALIFAX. N. S_, February 25. —A cut of ten per cent in waxes paid the 1300 employees of the Halifax yards is to go into effect on February 20th_ HOTEL VJANITOR ARRESTED the Glace Bay recently, mdestroye] nv fire has been arrest- lcd. llis -vidence at the inquest on the bod of R. J_ liTdLean was not satisiao ' cry. is ROTHESAV MAN GETS NAVY LEAGUE PRlZE JOHN, N. B, February 25.- liarl, EIcNnIckln of Rothesay has been awarded $30 by the Nnvy {League for the best essay written 01' on "Why Canada Should Support The Navy League." MINK GOING UP‘ 9i‘. LOUIS. Mo, February 24.- The decline that has characterized practically all offerings at the wint er auction of the international Fur Exchange continued in evidence yesterday. Total sales for the day were placed at $796,900. Mink, comprising the bulk of the offer- ings, averaged around twenty five per cent under the prices last May, eighty thousand bringing about $500,000 with the top $21. Accord- ing to ‘buyers, however. mink pric- 3. rebellions 8.1! b? five to thirty per cent higher than the sales last month in Montreal re ml and New York, due, it was Oxplaln- be trade outlook. UDAPEST POOR kind or a curb market on one o! the principal» thoroughfares of poverty and footwear is very expensive. and omnibus-Millie to the poor at ttcdwvltoltbssnibillltfloll-llblldil- ___.__,_ _ mcnt es generally ranged from twenty ed, to increased confidence in the ' trade agents in the United States. ' let French Clnell- against the as... of a very large and unusual-E . _.}_'_T' A. c dcr the guise of a perfume factory ado yesterday‘ by preventive officers here on the em floor o“: a building on St. La/wrence Boule- vard. Jos. itoson, the tennant of the building WM planed under arrest, HALWAX DEBATE 0N ADDRESS Urged Economy in Canada‘ and Liberally Griticised the Government. f’ l l ‘OTTAWA. 0nt.. Feb. 2s.-'r_ A. Crerar, lender of the Progressives, yesterday entered the debate on the address. Mr. Crerar is the tiirst of his party to speak this session. discussion was followed with keen attention by a well attended House full to the galleries. Mr. Crersr did not agree with the Opposition leader that the gov- ernment was "wrapping" power but be would support the Opposition amendment to the address on the around that the government lost the confidence of the country. The Speech from the Throne in Mr_ Crersr‘, view. resembled the state “of assets and liabilities of company going into liquidation." l-le had no faith in the promised f riff revision and thought the mass of evidence collected by the Tariff Commission would be of very little value it was a great misfortune thafthe reciprocity with the Unit- ed States had been turned down. At this there was loud Liberal cheers, Mr. Orerar weighed the development of Canadian agricul- ture, Canadian natural resources. support cf the growing market south of the international bound ary_ He criticized the Dominion Trade and Commerce for having no i-ie urged rigid economy, ‘Canada should enjoy a naval holiday for five years. lie regarded the sc- ceptsnce of war vessels from Great Britain as the greatest mistake the government made. He touched the National Railway problem. sug- gesting the appointment by psrlia ment of a committee to discuss it outside party politics. Mr. Crerar continued the de- bate on the address congratulated Mr. ‘Meighen on his asCCBSSlOH to the premiership, it was perhaps an indication of the growing import- ance of the west that this import- ant office should now be filled by a westerner. He congratulated the mover and seconder to tho address saying they "made the best of a bad job." lie summed up the BpPBChEB of the two party leaders saying that In effect Mr. King had said to the Premier "we want you to get out“ and Mr_ Meighen re- plied "I am going to stay here as long an I 01L" , There wn a stir in the House when Mr. Crerar said that the Premier was sofllng to revive s ‘flame of prejudice in Quebec and English speaking of- the country. The open applauded’ while the Government bomber celiee "No No". Then seemed. he said. to have been little rcqlcnlo from the National roflrllit- , Hyacintlie who has ncrt yet got' round to the government benches b l hi l His entry into the tsanzrsecarog working a w" n ‘l5 i . 1 a nks alone has ibeen made and that h L, J_ Gauthier of St. ‘ The former lender then criticised the Government for having no‘ statement of policy. There was no reference in the Speech from the Throne on the tariff revision at the I present session. The work of the; ' Tariff Commission Memorlal been s. labor of love and Mr. Cre- rar aakni why it had been necessary to make this announcement in the speech or spend all‘ the money for the labor necessary in work of that ‘mu “no of the we“ htuermnt from the North Bea to the Swiss had hardly commission. throughout the country. Mr. l in straight talking Mr. Meighent did not always support his polio- ies with sound argument. government talked tariff revenue in the same breathes it talked protection. it was a lamentable‘ fact that ‘Canadian trade with Europe is falling off. One reason for this was the general depres- sion in European countries and this condition will continue for some yearn to‘conie'. "Mr. Crerar critic- ised those who would curtail Cans» dian buying in the United States as the United States was one of Canada's markets. Ten years ago s refusal of reciprocity with the United Stateaconstituted one of the greatest misfortunes in com- merclnl life in Canada. Mr. Crernr was sincerely glad to see that Sir‘ George Foster while in New York had spoken in need of neighborli- ness between Canada and the Unit- ed States. Mr. Crersr contended that Canada produced things es- sential to the United States. "Let us seek markets abroad that wei- come prosperity and Canada will arivnrkle.“ My rrersrm-néves when adlan industries could hold i-heirown against those of the United States. l wonder what the Prime Minister of Canada has in mind. it is too much to ask a declaration from the government in this respect be fore the country is committed in any respect to any scheme of joint imperial defence or anything else to which the sanction of this psrlim ment should ‘be given. The Liberals cheered the state ment when Mr. Crerar urged the Prime Minister that be would “jeal- ously gusrd Canada's rights and interests in this matter." this was n time. snlrl Mr. Crcrsr which re- quired a strong government full of visor and efficiency. Mr. Crcrir salary of $1.300 per year. iRiley presid- ler, liicKinnon. ltnttray, Yeo. ed. a full quorum of Councillors being present cad, together with a recommenda- tion from Messrs. McSweeny Bros. Moncton, dated 1902. Viiohstrr, sec hIcKinnon, . . , ._ The Prime Minister said Mnltronum ummm Crersr placed the issue clearly be! fore the people in his speeches Qlfimfr? w be set u w... ‘Crernr declared he is a believcrlwm b6 “t, and the iborne by the Touring Club of ThaiFrance. His Worship lViayo-r ‘tin Mr. Nicholson's ap- lcntion, to which a long list of "u. cal names were. appended. was it was th-eu moved by Councillor pplication be accepted, and that o is salary be $1,300 An amendment 1o this reso fflce at a Ayes, Councillors No further!‘ onded by Councillor ‘douse was that‘ Mr, Nicholson's Worship instructed the City Clerk ers at an early date. lution, The meeting adJourned_ ‘:00 a year wns rend and pun lo Clerk, s. vote, with the following result: (louns. Moran and Smith; Nays. Councillors Mil- Jen- s and Wibslen amendments being forward, the original resolu- ion was voted upon and passed. "ouncillors Moran and Smith being he only opposing "voices. Councilior Smith reported that the supply of coal in the Market running short. His secure tenders from local deal- PlllN l000000K5 00 ilNE 0E 0llTllE Erected Along the oi Special Design to be‘ Entire Length. PARIS. Feb. 25.—Along the sin-chosen that of Sculptor Paul Mm‘- landmarlcs in eau Vaultior. form and perfectly atomic. only ornament is s. soldier's ‘hel- p as a lastingimot. surrounded by n laurel crown Marshal Petain is toinnd the only inscription is: "Here it is pyramidal in Th0 house the places where the stcneawas stopped the onrunh of the be» While the war was won it was proposed that in thel piping times of victory and peace the front should be marked by a great roadway along its length, which would usefully serve as a. memorial. With victory, however, it has been found that the cost of such an enterprise was much too great to be undertaken. The French Government felt un- able to do anything in the matter, and so it has been left to private enterprise to erect a great line of white memorial stones along the famous lino where French. Belgian. British and American soldiers held. fought and defeated (the Ger- man armies. _ From among the designs for the memorial stones submitted a com- ernmcnt taken notice of the pro- test; over the appointment to Sen- ate of Hon. A. J. McDonald what does the Government intend tede in themstter This ls the donation lio be pieced before the Ministry by C_ A. huvrcsu Temieoouw‘, lillrnflauv rem calls attention to iihe editor- ial objections and asks if the Min- later intends to take any action to void the appointment or refuse the sanction of Mr. Wigmore as to number of applications from New sat down amid applause from the members of his own party and the Premie e‘ overtures to Quebec 9m remit to the government 14bit! Opposition. Brimqdick for senatorial sent; which was liven to s. Nova. Scot- in. coat will be barlans." The French words used are: "ici . fut ‘arr-etc Pelan dea bnrbaree,” but stlilll belnglho these objection has been raised as the word Frenchman's minds too much of ou- thusinam and buoyancy and it bu entire been proposed that the Iword "rues" should be substitute. "clan" conveys to iiow many of these stones should be erected and their position is bo- ing left to the decision of Mhrehal Petain, who ls now connid ‘in; these questions. i-u-{Um-é TTIEWIRTWFPR" .. - TEMPE‘! ATFR TIDE. MOON, ETC _--q TOIRUNYTO, February 2'5.—Ilkir 116611.11 Turtugci andwld m“ o e o “b h“ The coldest Thursday night was i6 nbove_ At 9 n. m. yesterday it - “”“ was 17. Ag 10.30ll5t Milli. N. was - l2. Questions ldlifh tide ihts after-non 1.01 ‘lfl OYTIOITOW lTlOY“ n‘ I . Sun sets this afternoon at 5.4:’ - M" rises tomorrow morning a Re Senatorship t... _ Last qnnrtlvr moon ‘Tuesday. orunwn r b 2s Ha tn Gov March m’ 10'” u m t 8 . .—— I G ~ St. Paul's Church ‘Canon Troop will preach in 9t_ Paul's Church at the three servio es on Sunday. February 27th. His subjects will be as follows:- Morning-"rhe Prophetic Wonders of the Bib‘e." Evening-"fhe Ic- cond Coming of our Lord.” service for men only in the Pu:- ish Hail in the afternoon at 3.41 Slrirbiect will be “Our True Citizen- s w. There will be a celebration of the How Gillie at ll! l. n, 4 ' _ ,1 fA< 'i.__'_,_,_,, ‘__ ,_‘_._,_,.V,___..__.. ...- _. -..._z...._.___ ___ a _