The Paper That Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew. \\\__’_r__ cl rlettetewn Guardian. Tb Con bio-rail‘ Guerrilla. rearranges, m THE SPRAC ltiiN CASE AROUSES INTEREST Evidence Given That Mrs. Trumhie lied a Revolver in iler liilnd at Time oi Shooting. Applause in Court. Judge Orders Appiauders Arrested. WINDSOR. ONT., Feb. 23~The searching examinations of Mrs. Lulu Truluble, widow of the vic- tim of the Cbappell House trage- tly and Edward Smith, star witness for the prosecution, featured In yesterdaq afternoon's session of the trial. Rev. J.O.L. Spracklla arraigned on a charge .0! man- slaughter in connection with the death of Beverley Trumble during =1 "111 °11 a 1'°1"111°11°° 1W 111° 11- touched him on the shoulder. ‘Till ‘$911011 0111119" 011 111° 11101111115 of you see s gun in any oi the officer's November ctn. Mrs. Trumble ini11111111I7" asked Mr. Grier. . o. searching cross-examination by "Yes 51"” I'm‘ M‘? 51113111111113 Chief Cobel. refused materially to "§§‘1‘1d°‘gf{,fef°§e§ deviate from her story of the ia- 3 [fore or aflter the shooting, sir, but tslity_ as -told at the Coroner's in- W11 411d s66 8 sun in Mrs. Trumb- qudstion Nov. 8th, and after two lo's hand", said Mr- S-pracklims and one-half hours left the witness counsel ‘or ‘lemme’ jumping 1° m“ stand with the account o! the William Norton another nest "ollirfldimod the evidence oi ire. Trulnble yesterday that she had seenhim and Bancrl standing in a ‘(1091111131 01f the private dining room Whouher husband was shot. John Banuon. the second witness, 1511111111 11? Mr. Grier, Crown Attor- IIBY. said that his knowledge of the events of the iatall night were con fined to the time Mr. Spracklia en- tered the harroom. Spraclllin said, Don't be rough lboys, there need be no trouble." One of the officers Hon. T. W. Crothers, former M1111; tor of Labor who has been confin ed to dils home through illness was this morninr. PBDOPted to be gaining strength. League Council Awaits League of Nations Council todn} stopped work on matters affectint the United States, pending inane gurstion of the new president arm receiving the American protest against the awarding of the Meso- potantisn mandate to Great Britain The Council decided to wait, deck ion by the Aliled ‘Supreme Council ready had indicated that it would take no action on American affairs until Harding becomes president. TTAIQIJZ ‘ COUNCIL'S WORK COMES TO A HALT I-“ZJZ5" mflPecpleS CHARLOTPETOWN. CANADA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24» 1921 lion. T1.W. Crotllels ls improving Steamship Service (Special to The Guardian) oTmwkAl on" February up 5'1‘, JOHN, Feb. ZL-dnougura- ‘ion by the C. Jesrland and Australia from St. iohn was neallzed on Thursday vith the sailing from the llrunslwick port of the importer via the mute. for some dllyé Panama Canal} This etearmer leilt Austral ‘n. early last ferll with a cargo of. ulstralirn oats fo the Mediterralr‘ an. sailing-thence to London. Her‘ ilTiVfil again at New Zealand will "01111111616 1161‘ trip round tihe u'orld,i he first ever lmade by a Canadian mvernment freighter. Big things wre expected of the new service "#111011 is complimentary to tho. Wrvice the C. G. M. M. is run-i ‘lillF out of Vancouver to the same‘ iominions. Following the Candi-i ‘Y1 ‘Umberto-r on March 3 is the. Canadian Planter. also one of the ‘lflsost of the uovernment strips." with vessels carry general car- ‘oes. . Harding's ‘inauguratiol (Speclsito The Guardian) PARIS. Fclrruary 23. —- Th1- Tlle Allied Council at London a1 Sinn Feiners Use Canada-New Zealand Bitter Defeat , M, M, of tiny-papers Renerelly consider the re- MOTTAWA OM February 23_ Iew Canadian trade route to Newf-“ln °1 111° 11¥°'111¢¢11°11 111 131111118 Sir Robert Borden is still confined, i Newvwho was supported by Mr. Lloyd talned willie walking through the Canadian 6811189. was elected to the Housed-lull of Fla-me to the Parliamentary ieet to begin his cross examination. shooting practically unchanged. "Yes, I di SANDWICH, 0nt., February 23. —-'l‘lle defense for Rev. J. C. L. Lspruoklin threw its ace this morn- ing when Jack Baunon, one of tile izuests of Beverly Trumllle, took lilo stand and testified that he saw Mrs Trlamble with a revolver in hand before her husband collaps- ed. n wwO-O-ffiO9QQ-OQfiQ O'§§.'QQ-§O- icououivsrosioclilsi O-O-OO-OO-OOQ-OOOOOOO-O-O-Q-O-O-OOW 'WA_NTED.—A BELL BOY. Al; ly Victoria Hotel. srort BALE 2 rvewnnvnrsser-reu- ed comm “mes 3mm,’ Rocky eurance Company, Defendant. This Point, ~ .. ._ , . ,.VQQ§Q--;UDQ"W“MPQ anarchist Justified without s jury and a verd- ~wal~ars5lTrwo TFURNIHsI-lso rooms with bath for light house- keeping. Abbi? st Guardian office sneer --m crlanuorrsrowu gauntlet mit, finder please leave at W. J. Drakes meat shop. *WANTED. — GANDER APPLY Robert Craswel, Wlnsloe North. ‘YOUNG MAN usso TO FARM work wants position on farm. Ap- ply ‘J. G." Guardian office. moon r-"se-r or scans-s FOR sale. Apply Wm. E. Johnston's, New London. .___ ._._ . .__._-1___--._.._ Julio wanreo. - counrnv girl preferred. Mrs. RA. Farqu- lllarson, 24S Queen Street. la-rovs PIPE (ABOUT new). for sale cheap. Apply 176 Kent Street. ..-_._€e- ~___--_-..._ .. TF1... 8ALEe-—F1VE coI-umsrs Wyand-ottes. Apply to 5811110111 Poultry Yards. .-._. ‘WANTEQ- TWO EXPENENC- ed chamber maids. l-iithalt W115- es paid. Apply Victoria Hotel immediately. ‘WANTED-WILL PAV $2 EACH for s few cats with #711118 1111191111 P. A. Farqubarsclt. Charlotte- town. ___.. .._ -_..._._--_--- ‘WANTED NI‘ ONO!» R VOUNO girl with two years 1181161181100 111 milinery. Apply to Miss 118114110- Prowse Bros 7.3.. 8AL!.—A QUANTITY o spruce shingles, lathe. paling! 6.46. and sills. For prices apply 10 ~1- D. Palmer, Freeland. ‘O-ALEOMAN WAN TED town and country," must be liv wire; lbutineed . not have apper- ience. Aipply Box 442, Charlotte- town, P. 1E. I are LnuIcsllTRALLv cockr- room on lower FQR Aral! ed lllie from floor suitable for office. Guardian. FOR it was a tense moment. There was clapping. , Sir William called the sheriff, "Arrest those people who mad-e ‘that demonstration lfor contempt of court." ordered His Lordship. "Those men, if they were men, who clapped stand up". Nobody stood Supreme Court 'I'he Supreme, Oourt opened at LONDON, February Zih-Noxo- tlartions between the Allies for aet- tiement of German reps/rations and other important international questions came to a virtual halt today to await the inauguration of President-elect Harding. Archbishop Wants Definite Informatiofl LONDON, Feb. Zll-Archblshop Canterbury in the House of Lords German Tactics DUBLIN, Feb. sol-A method which it may be recalled was em- ployed by the German: in tn.- Germans In the 0' ntgtlS of the! war, that of sl.e.i...l:g behind no- mell and children is alleged to llavc been adopted by strong mcll who unsuccessfully attacked the police ll .1 touring car outside Pnfilips- Georgetown yesterday. The first case heard was that of Garbert Plaintiff vii. The Crown Life in- lct was found for tlleplaintlff for the amount claimed. the policy oif $1000.00 and the interest. McKin- non and MoNoill for Plaintiff, Bentley, K. C. for defendant. Eight Killed In I | Train Collision SHELTON. CONN., Feb. .23— Eight persons were killed and 25 injured yesterday afternoon when two trolley car's collided head on. on Bridgeport. Shelton Line, near the high bridge in the southern part of Shelton. -i--ooa-—-i- TUE WVEA-TIYER .. . . TEM l‘ ERA TUR TIDE, MOON, ET! TORONTO Feb. 23.-- Strong winds and gales sourtb to west with snow and rain tonight and on . Thursday. ' Lowest temperature Tues nirgbt was 5 above. At 9 a. m. yester- day 12 above; highest during day Sir At. 0 a. m. the some. High tide this afternoon at 12.27 and tomorrow morning at i.42_ rSun sets this afternoon at 6.49 iLsst quarter moon. T116540?‘ itlarch 1st 10.06 a_ m. ' ° urmzle the Sunshine Kin new: TO i.o0i< cosro mans 111's ilwbcrt Saudenson, Administration] ' Clayton George Sanderson EBCQCQw today vigorously condemned the Sinn Fein campaign of murder and outrage in Ireland, also reprlsala taken by the Crown forces. The Archbishop demanded fuller infor- eletleie-eeiruerslsgsmntaenrs“ ‘ ~ ‘in Ireland.‘ He declared, he bespoke the feeling of many persons who were in n. state of bewilderment with regard to the government's policy In Irish affairs. boro (‘ltul"-.._, . , 3.11m rllornillq. There was an niilcer and tllrcs halted while tile officer convursed with a: party ereistleomen-orfuatyi there. Immediately a volley of revolver shots was fired at the stationary motor from rfour dlrec~ tlons and a bomb was also thrown. The police left car and gave chase but were precluded from the use of rcmivers owing to the number of c: rlians, adults an! children, '1 ti. ir line of fire. Western Members To Fight Increases OTTAWA, ONT., Feb. 23—'Fhe Western members of the Commons lntond to take up the matter o’ increased freight rates and if at all possible light the matter out on the floor of the House. This much was to be learned following a caucus of the-Western Govern- mont supporters yesterday. .-_.-_.__( Vlaritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) ILLICIT STIIJLS SEIZED. EREDERIGTON, N.'B.. Feb. 23. ~Sub-lnspector G. P. Stewart re- ported that he seized two illicit stills in Norihumberland County to Chief Liquor Inspector Hawthorne "today. Unemployed. Raid Child’s Restaurant MONTREAL, Feb. 23.-—A body of unemployed about tlve hundred In number, which yesterday and again today paraded to the city hall and C. P. 0. 8L. MlNNEDfOSA ARRIVES ST. JOHN. February 23.--Tbe C. P. 0, S, Mlnnedosa arrived in port today from Liverpool with 1,288 passengers, 2.1500 tone of gell- eral cargo and 1,600 bags and 11111‘- demnnded unemployment doles “l! m mail“ which were rehlsed, marched up u_ N_ 5_ H°QKEY|3T3 m the town and a number of them AMHER8T raided the uptown Child's Restaur- ant on St. Catherines Street, de- mending and obtaining‘ free meals. There was no disorder but solne ring leaders wvere subsequently ar- rested. Husband Guilty 0i Wife Murder MONTREAL. FM, 23—Wilfred Blsaillorl, was found guilty by Judso Bazin in the court oi’ Sessions to- day of attempting to poison his AMHEWSII‘, Febrlmu-y 23.~_—The U. N. B. Hockey Team arrived here today. It will iplay King's College tomorrow and on Friday it will play Dalboueie for the Maritime Chaim!!- ioasbip. VICTORIA PUBLIIO HOSPITAL TO BE‘ ElNLAROED FREDEIUCTON. N. B. Fob. 23. -'l‘he Plchard property has been acquired by the trustees of the Victoria Public Hospital and will be converted into a maternity bos- pilal. “er 5AM sin urvoAMAolsn mxularms m the (m. which WNW-action 21B a vote of confidence in the All The News Wei-tn needing . All The akin Worth Printing L___,___..__J Sir Ro-Trt Borden oi “Wee Frees” Meets with Accident l__- ‘L°'ND°N' F“- zz-“Thti 11°11“ (Special to rile Guardian) 1111- Wales. Saturday when Certain to his 118d s-uoterlug rte... the el Emefll- Evtms. Coalition Liberal fects oi.’ a heavy fall which he sus- of Commons over Llewellyn Willqlilbrary- It is stated to be unlikely lame. independent Liberal. as anther. the former prime minister will satisfactory answer to Ollliuenggg be able to resume his parliament concerning the strength .0; Lloyd ary duties within the next week o" rg@_ ' ‘BO. "A 8119618111’ selected constituen-i W." the Sunday Times sayg, "del clared the country's prime need is: a Premier and u policy that en~ visages dlfilcultics and will endorse wuruse that tackles problems rath er than one which shrinks from em. Germans Seeking Chemical Experts in United States “The old guard of Liberalism. lénown as ‘W123 Frees’ Harvested an --— ven more i her defeat than biadl OTTAWA. February 22.--Tll t been planned for the Premier's can the inevitable and rpocll malaise didate when announcing that ‘Car- changes cfllnl“! 1n England-s no]. dhzimsmre- 11119 1110111 131111181. the lticsl life may be met hv all parties most. non-conformlst county 1n with an earnest effort for harmony Whites.‘ would speak for Wales to Was the hope expressed by s, x the world. Jtntclifle, the New York corres The ‘jrmtley Qbserver diameter. pendent cl’ the Manchester Guard- isee the electron 0g Captain Em“ tan, speaking before the Canadian m; due m u“, eppwuvenms o‘. the Club at its luncheon st the Chateau mppgal a; MHL Lloyd George and Laurier here on Saturday. the continued ascendancy of the WW0 09mm“ 1“ Fame“ Md Pmmhv. in the minds of his counnAglerica. sitaldbMr-k I:a£cilif§.Gse.~m. try merL , '6 t0 l m o e H. 0y cor-re ‘To the Premier this messitze oi’ ‘§§,,f,'§"?,',§ 3,2313%?‘ confidence i“ the 99011719 “f his °W11 would not agree. although, speak- “d com“ as n" 11151111"? "WW1" lng of the past few years be was tlgement." says 111° obs°rev°f~ inf the opinion that the Government Q1111’ 1119 Dflsllatch views the lrml stood up to some very terrible Cardigan election as a sign q; prism weakness‘ by the Premier's follow-l "it has survived." he said, "only ers. owing to the peculiar political heir ‘hill’ the Prime Minister's supportwlls of tile Englishman. his dislike ops care to claim m9 Cgfdflggn shot’ 0118112“ and iris gratitude." ectlon as a triumph for the Coali-i M1" R"11‘11‘1’1‘- w"! 11°1- 01 111° m,“ Libel-am they are easily pleas opinion that labor would be nlrlo to Edy w” the De5pamh_ gather llntn itself the reins oi’ gov- Thiis newspaper descwbes the cloillsrlgnreelrgt‘ghauéduréaigerrzxcrlolr-913312;; he center-tell. did not now stand P‘ . , _- . rrime lliinistter who was repres mgmchyafukplyglmiflunal“ thhrms ,§1ms$d_vnbyk4u' energetic: wirerbut t h rt H “is the. * " her rerqenwtr- S°.°..».F"».."J.§§'L“Z. .i..°...i.'“."m?.’$.‘2 ‘me mam“ “f h” husband‘ “m” its ranks. A general election atthe and the magic t ouch of the Welsh “wispy” fiyng. Wm,“ i“ M“ “at. tongue hc could not prevent 10.500 cllfife’; dpiniolL ma“; i“ a (film. ‘11761-"1111111111- 111091 61 1119111 W110 Pr?!‘ zular tight between ' Government. umnlrlv were Coalitions in 1919. liiberal and Lehnr membcrs in from swinging in with the Opposi~ every single constituency. Titree- lion. s comerod fiahts or this nature would resulv in a lsrrze Government. victory owing to the impossibility . ' of lining rm tho forces of -I.iberal- C t f P .' , V. .t ism and Lnlhor itn vo-nrrlincte. n reference n tile German in- 0s 0 s dgmnhy‘ M; R-rtr-liife emphasized —-—— - the enormous difficulty confront- Australlan Expenditure Was £1,000-irur the French and English govern aglow gram merits rvwinrz to thr- variance of their respective IlflHflTVfl aims The Wrench and English statesmen who wsre at the head 0i’ affairs LONDON- Feb- 23-"Th° Audbiunderstood each othcr very well. tor-General who has recently crit~ilt was til» lei-us forces of public iclzed severely several items arfifllviuloii in the lwn coils-tries which W111“ 1" 111° °‘°1’““”""'“‘ “iiliiivritlii’.“§'.i“ii.'l5$.i‘Xiibieigii: 110111115» 5181” ""1191" 1111mm" re'iterrnr and nr-certainev, which will mark, that. the visit of the Priucelremain until the Q-worst fentilres of of Wales to Australia cor-t £1,000‘111° Dew-e 1'9"’ Y 111° T""1'111@'1- ‘Fntil the induct-rial condition i 1°“ than we afnmmt granted‘ (‘antral Europe is restored 1.11%?“ T1144 1111111111116 15 b91115 ‘Mimwd 1° can be no question of a German in- the Exchequer. devil-liv- "Frnrlr-e is on the horns of a di- lemma. "She cannot get monpv rm- til Germany is self-supporting and site is ail-aid to allow hcr to be- come so," he said. Heated Discussion Over Tariflf Question Ottawa Press (iallery Officers Elected at Annual Meeting Saturday OTTAWA. Ont. Feb. 23.—H. ii. Steevens (Vancouver Centre) took up the cudgcls last night on behalf of the Government and issued a. challenge to the Opposition to bring down the Tariff Plank adopted 1W the liberal convention of 1919 eitlt~r~ cr in thellioruse of Commons or country general election. Mu". Steev; ens initiated a/u attack on Mr. Kins: Leader of the Opposition. and changed that shaping his views ou the Tariff to suit the locality, he happened to be speaking in. Mr. Wm. Duff of (Lunelflhurs) OTTAWA, Feb. 23.-The annual meeting of the parliamentary press gallery took rplace Saturday with the following election of officers: President. H. E. M. Chisholm, Man- itoba Free Press and Toronto Star lock, Montreal Gazette; Ottawa Journal; Claude Melanson La Presse, Montrehl; 0111011‘ Len Orchard House wing cf the Ontario was swept by fire this morning and vice president, Thomas I-I. Black- secretary, rW. J. Jeffere, Toronto Globe; ex- 8111111°111°11 "m1 executive, Ernest Bilodeau, the re tiring president, and M. G. 0'Leary, .__..._..._.._,___._ WEATHER ‘WANTID-JM-lbc GOOD DAIRV , _ _ butter. Addresl J. Weahherble. ' Duusburn. 0, B. __ . ‘FOR A .--A QUANTITY o! lftllxlofhnby? _D. Dumb. Marsh- lnon DALI-fit snows L16: bola tin , prise winners. Apply wife Annette by survive her Wllh FHAIIJIRAX. N. 8.. Feb. 23.—-1'I‘b6 per cont creollne.‘ be pronounced on Thursday. o! MIINIOI _,__.- a glass of porter containing five Sentence will Misleading Symbols Swedish Words on Japanese Ioxoe WASHINGTON. FUD. ML-Tand- sticksrfarbrflts" or "IIKQPBOLI tand- sticlnor" or similar words or sym- bols "suggestive of Swedish orisin" U. S. steamer lDclco reached port today and after bnnkering proceed- ed to New York. The boat was un- damaged by the ice pack she eh- countered off Lougsburg. Government Ready For Any Emergency WINNIPEG. . . s. reb- e3- Shcuid the opposition for the sake of obstruction or with the desire of sunburn-sung the sOVOPM-‘lfiflfi create an impossible situation, the objected to the statements suede by Mr. Steevens. declaring hlle Lib- erals had not promised to revise the Tariff until after the general election. Ho intimated that M-r. Steeveus was mnldflz a 91W 01 words from Mr. King's epeedhes. This brought a eharp tilt between MiaSteevorls and the Maritime member and speaker was compelled to restore order after Mr. 8169119118 said his opponent was neither sin- cere or sensible. The Tariff was generally discuss- ed during the whole evening see glols, Le Soleil, Quebec; Bishop, Citizen, Ottawa; M. Shes. Canadian Press, Limited. J. xii School Children to _ Visit New York NEW YORICFeb. 23.—A hund- red or more Canadian children pick ed from s. class of leaders from the schools in every pert of the Dom- inica each year, will have an on Charles Annual Subscription. n)‘ Mull, Canada. 8800. dill/into INSANE ,H08PlTAi SWEPT or FIRE 500 Patients in Four Storey Brick Buiidmg‘ all Beléewd to liave Been Rescued. ,s.till bantllng fiercely with the flames. It is believed that there. was no loss of life. Five bu_Llred patients were confined in the ‘build lug. a four story brick structure with slate roof and wood interior. The origin of the fire ls zrmys- tery. silliilliii iii LEAVE ll. S. Brother Will Take Him to Recuperate. ’ liven! [6410 U. I. A». It“. (Special to The Guardian) HAMILTON, February ‘Br-The tiospital for the Insane, one of the i-riuclpal buildings or the rounds. t 12.30 o'clock the iiSyilllll fire ‘rrigade and the city firemen were Florence to NEW YORK, Feb. ZZl-Glovanniinartive land. ‘Jaruso, sailing yesterday from ivu-i The Caronia is one st this port. I195 on the Cun-ar-dcr Uaronia, will on March 4, but no date has been take his brother, Enrico Carusmisert as Yo! 1'0!‘ 1-118 16111111 01 Cflmw- recuperetelThls, it was pointed out. will do This was ascertained last night. pend altogether upontihe speed he when Bruno Zirnto, the tenofisimakes back to health. lf he main- aecreiary, said that svor elnoc the lailis his sires-out rain of recovery. ringer was taken sick on Christlnasillowever, it was ‘thought that he Eve, It bed been his tieslre tn pussliltirzllt he ready to get avisy by the the period of cnnvalescencc in hisirniddle of March. iBBIES liiFFiTEli or SUSoEX iii FINAL CAME iiFTiiE EASTERN lElCUE ‘ lfever a hockey team cit-served. for fear of accident. to win a championship tho Abrg- ‘fire train strlrtcd to Dull on; bo- we“ team which left here yestcr~ foro they rerlclied the landing. but day morning to decide the winner n. few lusty calls of the steamers of the Eastern Hockey League cer- whistle brought the train to n. talnly deserved victory. ‘stand-still {H111 il-lr Alibios were Alas! It was not tn be. ;s0on ‘on tb ii- way u» Stlclrvilie ' The cur-ferry strainer ycsterdaywhsre they COIIDG/Jlrd for Iiioncton. had the toughest battle of lilo sea» The game. rzotwiihstzlndirlg the son with ice of tho real Arctic team's strenuous battle to reach style and try as she xvouirl on her their destination was a hilmmer.__ first trip she could not force a wily‘ The Abbieo in the first pBTIOd 1W1 to the landing a; Torulontinc dur. lo l. i lug the morning. , In the seconrl period they lend The Abbles pluckily tietcrzninerl 3 to 2. but in the last period their not to let. the elements hold them opponents got a. lead on them and back and jumped overboard on to it ended 7 to 4. the Ice and started t-o hike it on McEacllel-n was off the ice the foot over the icy humlnocks, the;last period. mate of the ship leadillr; with s‘ lt was bard luck but s 500d pole and the Abbies following the clean, swift game. zig mg course holding on to ropes; back to Florence to night bed deposited the heaviest snow fall of the winter. The steam- er Kyle, scheduled to sail today for Canadian ports. was unable to leave. The storm has packed the coast with drift ice. Railway ser- vice has been suspended throngt Men Fall Through ice of Plaoorrtla out me colony, Bay-Blizzard Yesterday Again The wild “m; sullen ewe-pt, the PPOIWINI Trim‘; T11P°11§11°11¢ Island last week have claimed two the Island Domlnlon—N. S. mQrl-g vietimg, Tho jugtioa depart- Trilfl! 11¢"! UP ment has receivediword that Ben- jamin Joseph Brawn sud Robert ST. JOHN'S. Nfld, Feb. 23.--_Halnllton. both of Tacks Bench. Business in this city was virtually Placentla Bay, had fallen throuifh suspend * after noon today bo- the Ice and been drowned. The cause of the blizzard which by bodies wan recovered. Two More Perish In Snow Storms In Newfoundland PRESIDENT OBREGON WITH HIS SISTER. WHO l3 ONLY TEACHER HE EVER HAD ’-%,0 are regarded by_the U. 8. federal .9166 omnmluion as no 11101161‘ snvernment will. u soon es 90B markings for matches nude in Jlr pen to he lold lil the United Btatel ‘ Antel- trial, the commission found that such symbols, ‘more I- 1111111‘: al tendency 1060s!" the public” ‘n; so»... products and has ordered 111111111119" 911-119 sible. appeal to the. country. With words to the above effect. Premier "n; O. Norris. at mterdnv 10w‘- uoenh. session ottllo l-leislsture also. tor-e owes». w. w» "we certain polities! situation" created ' sion. During the afternoon Mr. Do portunity to spend a vacation in herty, Minister of Justin, declsmd 111B URN-ed $18168 if 11w 11101011 in; specifically to the remarks oi Sulgraye Institute here. looks to be at leset several days for an lute. liamge of visitors by ‘tcdineontinao ,0 ,, ,. '~ . l 0.. “u. by the Irma) composition of the eipnlly Agrarian still tannin the intention of Government reply,1'111°11 11M 119911 11111111111111 111' 1119, 80B! m. Lemioux. The division debetelthroush. The plan would provide’ . -- l missus several speakers. “Wmhfififlainnamofgnsfiti mam a 13-well says he is t '1 saline... Alvaro ‘Zlbreg. .1. olMexloo, is seen here J11 MI er. Senorita Collcbria Obrego... Shela the only teacher hswvefhld still going to school with her. Seltmflilg... . ‘ eLnlsafiLrn-s... a -. " i “m mo. '