MAXIMS or s MERCHANT some o! us, alter the treasure has vanished from our arms, sometimes m ~ ltr-nor- ’ " -' no lbtilll. the also oi ours and we would give ‘it ‘thc Boards oi Directors of very souls to hear calling "pad. our dy" in the Illlht time. u pl Subscriptions heliv ed 35m yyniufl, Canada nnul U. theft. $4.50 REiliiiliiNlZiiliilii TneP 277W’ ///' eop|e’s Paper CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, i928 //// I/I/ nu“- Y I rvw-"""' ~ ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Redd by or iiilliiii -_ < EMPIRE 3i Leading Canadian Fin anciers Acquire 1n- _ terest In Steel And Coal Industry 0f The .' 3 Maritimes.» President Wolvin Resigns And Is Succeeded By C. B. McNaught. (Canadian Press) ~ tltlNTRfiAil, Que., Feb. 2- ~ Tho following oiiiciai statement was given out at the lteud oiilce o!’ the British Empire Stccl Corporal- lion todaY1-' , “At the meeting this morning ct’, the? British Empire Steel Corporntioltl Limited, Dominion Steel Corporzr, tion, ‘Ltd, Nova Scotis. Steel and (ioal Compally- Ltd» and their subsidiary companies, President Wolvin resigned, having succeeded in bringing into the affairs of thc suci and Coal industry or thc Maritime Provinces new and in. iluenliai financial and industrial in- terests." . . Mr- Wolvin expressed s, belief that the complete severance oi his connection with the aiinirs of these corporations might assist in ending lltlsution and facilitating reorgltni- zsllor. oi the finances and pros- perity oi the companies- ilc further stated that his entire holding of securities oi Dominion Sisal C0rp0rfltl’¢i,. Ltd.. and its subsidiary companies lied been purchased by interests associated with llcit, (lundy and Conlpanv who 11nd also acquired 94 percent vi the currency series of consoli- dated mortgage bonds oi Dominion lron and Steel Company, Ltd. the guarantee oi these bonds being practically the only indebtedness of Dominion Staci Corporation Ltd» (till. iVlcNaught was elected Prc- lddont o1‘ tho British Empire Stool Corporation, bttL, Dominion Steci Corporation Limited. Nova Scotllt Slcol and Con] Company, Limited. and their subsidiary companies, and Sir Herbert “S. Holt. J. 11. Guudy. Ga“. Duggan. W. E. Wilder, and G. H. Montgomery nun-c added to tho Board oi Div- cctors cl’ the companies. A Tu ensure, stability and continu- lli‘ of munuxflnlont for Dominion fill-vi (iorporatioil. Limited, and its l-hlol‘ operating subsidiaries, -Bri1- lsh Eillplff) Stool (Jorporaiion 11.1»: crclllell u voting trust for iivc yours, the qtrsseut iivc voting trusloos being Slr Herbert S< iioli, .l.ii. Guudy. G. H. hiontgomelgv. 100., C.B.'McNangl1t and C. ii. Dllilkun. MONTREAL, Fab. 2. - The fol- lvwllu: tclelzmm was sent today to .i.lt'. Mcburx. Vico President of the British Empire Steel Corpora- lion nt Sydney. N.S., ‘by Iioy hi. Wolvln:~ “For thc past four years 1 have ondcavorell t0 interest. Sir -llel‘b- or! lioit, .1. ll. Guudy and their us- soclntes in our Nova. Scotlu indus- llil‘ believing (or many reasons tint through their various connections llliiy t-oultl bc oi tl1c greatest us» sismnoc. - v "Recently we have bccn forced llllo much litigation which mcuus llv-‘lvy oxpenoos and interferes with x0011 operating results. We have dons our bost to avoid tho litiga- tion. but in the interest oi’ thc shareholders and the community 1 ltel it my duty to vigorously op- Pluto the "winding up" of thc Dom- inion Steel Corporation and for W“! ilurposo to continue as the "Wshleut oi the Company. "ilolt. Oundy and Company huvo "Cflulred all o_i' my holdings or ser- “rllltlti 0i the Dominion Steel (lolli- orutlon and its subsidiaries and '11 ililllllOil have purchased thc Dom- lulon iron and Bieel Company ‘bonds that are guaranteed by the Dominion Cteei Corporation. The." llflve undertaken to co-opsrate to preserve the corporate integrity of our Dominion Steel Corporation. All the only lndebtedness oi thc Dominion Steel Corporation is the suarantee of those bonds it is to I311 homo um the matter oi’ "llldins up" that company in tn». courts may be obviaied- The Dom- inion Parliament is now in sessi fi "ml l hope {or helpful iegislatio - Thc time seems opportune for m- ill retire from the presidency o! those companies and l have today "iliflll the directors to accept my "lflilmstion affective st once. ‘We have added to the boar-l. Messrs 8h- l-ierbert Holt. J. H "lllldy. c. n. ‘Mcmiuzbt, on. llillltlzomerv, 0.11. Duggau- W. E. ‘Vilder and have elected C. B. __.._.... rtlllnlllllln MvNllllitllt President. in thus ud- Vl-“lllll! you that l desire to express lo you uml through you lo our (‘llllu- oificiuls mv appreciation oi‘ Will‘ lllylllly and IJO-Dllfifdllllll 11111"- lllii our troublesome times and l urlzc iroln uli our officials a cou- tinuuilon oi thc some support it. tho new President and Directors l" lily (sight. yours ussoolulinn with tho Stool und Con] industry l lutvc llot hull 11111113; dull (lays, 21nd l have many happy rumctnbrnuces oi thcsc 1 have worked with and oi llly irlonds in Cape Breton." Childs President Marries Secretary (Special to the Guardian) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J-, Feb. 2-—An interesting romance of the white from. restaurants came to light today with the arrival here of William Chiids. president of the ‘ chain cf eat- ing houses which bears his name, and his bride, who was formerly Mrs. Victoria Lud- gate-Murray, his secretary- _ News of their recent marri- age came as a complete sur- prise to their many friends who had not even been aware of an engagement between the cou- p C The ce emony was perform- ed very quietly. recently.- and Mr. and Mra- Chllds arc spend- ing their honeymoon very quietly at a hotel overlooking the roaring breakers of the At- lantic- ii Justice Arsenault tional interest, nclivcrctl by Honor, ‘Mr. Justice Arscnault before‘, the Calccloninil Club last night. His; address. which learning and scholarly research, \V'\'<. listened to with rapt attention by; an audience which congratulated.‘ itself on having faced n very cold’ lmd cutting north west wind for thc purpose of hearing: the splendid treat thht the speaker provided. After gracefully expressing ins ap- preciation of the good work which the Calcdonian Club has sumo, nmi iar with thc l1istory of thc island. His Honor launched into his sub-~ jcct. He began by tracing" thc first faint stirrings oi the Confederation idea as enunciated in 1789 by Wil- liam Smith, former Chief Justice of Canada. down through Scweli, Sher- wood and Gait-then thc crisis broughton by the deadlock between Upper and Lower Canada in thc Canadian Assembly, the abrogation oi‘ thc reciprocity treaty between Canada and the United States, and the notification, by thc British Gov- ernment to Canada. that she must. provide for her own dcfcrssc. The speaker thc11 dealt. with that historic meeting in the Provincial Building at Charlottetown. whcrc, ln 1864, the delegates came together irom thc lhrm" Maritime Pro- vinces. to consider thc welding. oi thcsc into one colony. Herc were, planted thc germs oi, the idcn oi that grcutcr federation which was yet. in bc, though at thc time many doubted it. The delegates from Canada were rcccivcd, and thc smaller union laid aside for the grcstcr, though lcss centralized fed- oration. - So the lenders planned thc union. but the people were lukewarm. or hostile. It was not until 1773 years later, when, finding herself lucc ‘.0 face with bankruptcy, Prince Ed- ward Island finally cntcrcd reluct- antly into the Union. Al. about this time the need ior s. railway began to bc felt in this province-the more so as ihcrc was no suitable material at hand for constructing maoadamized roads. So. in 1871, Hon. J. C. Pope, then lead- er oi the government introduced a. resolution isvorlng the construc- tion oi a railway from Albcrton to Georgetown-a distance of about 120 miles. Thc project met with much oppwition in the House; the advocates oi the measure proposed a narrow gouge line which was to coat oulya little over 600.000 pounds sterling, including rolling stock. But, in the end a railway biii was enacted. providing ior a main line from Alberton to Georgetown. to be finished within three years st a, cost oi not over 5.000 pounds per; mile. with branches, to Tignlsh and Bouria to be completed within iive Y8! Condensed Specials KATE-ital ' r lmu, not each lblortlon‘ l: this ‘column. woe or Ivan glwllymwnn’ “"330”? ‘can. "l! I tantrum-m.- ‘Yllv Wm ooon Plains? stat-m m- m: -- 3* IiWImPiS. reasons. fill wm defeated. largely through the incisive tactics oi Hon. Lesrd, member from Belfast. The ‘occasion oi the defeat was e éhsrgc. made by Mr. Hooper, member ior Mot-ell. that he ad been Dflld ll bribe oi $1,000.00 y C. C. Carleton to vote ior the branch nea; Mr. Haythorne was celled to rm a gov- emment. was Mr. loard. who. Previously op- d to thc branch lines. now fav- m-ed them for obvious political During the recess. construction of but the coats oi construc- ti. tllm boson mom end more to ex- "Thc steps that led Prince Edwarchcccri estimates. with thc Island into Confederation," was thcl thc railway, which was es subject of a lccturc of most cxcep-icolsl. $2,000,00 His) in‘; $3,250,000.00. displayed great‘ to would enter thc Union, Leard and question. 000 Local Govcrnmen ancc from $4,230,945.00 1581012. the Fope Government time o! 1871- my “K101050- David- in which the virtual leader, the railway. both msin line and branches llltrllidllt ANll scllnllllili 211mm CAiEililNiliil CLUB “The Steps That Led Prince Edward Island Into Confederation” Dealt With In A Masterly Manner By His_ Honour Mr lSttilen “hull 11".: ill-bu tlrrungctl by L111» Bordon aov wnznoill?’ Th1’ result, 11ml; speaker uurlrl-d but ltnsworcd that The credit of Province was tottering to u fall. The time now seemed oililllllllll thc icdernl government lo cii ‘ better tcrzinl, ii m: in l -\ 1 the Island i Hnythornc visited Ottawa. 11nd in their return run an e .-,~ Hon. J. C. Pope. Loader oi tho Opposition claimed that. ii he was u-curl-dl returned to power. he could drive u a still bcttcr bargain. Hc was rc turned to power with n substantial," and. lion/inn wcnl. to Ottawa lo sock tho pl-lu-l- l-ollfolwliicl- full titluulili’ still lacttcr terms, M1". Lcard ofibos- null ll|l‘l'|' unli 1111-11 bcvnulo sub- ing, m; llL‘ thought better terms i could not bc had. Thc terms obtained by Llcsrci and i Huythortic arc contained in a ikltl-‘Warns groin from Ottawa addressed to Hon. Edvzatrd Palmer, under datc o1 March 8th, 1873. It ran as ioilowsz. “Dcmmmn M“ assume ‘mm um“ ‘hiilbi ‘lillWililn-l’ ‘villi U"? Cllllllll- mutic rather tbun administrative‘ it fefillihtifb $45-00 no!‘ heiitst 11:11:03; ion (lovcrnmentk; policy oi zlppoinr- A broad gfug“ 5g lmemauonar rem.‘ mm as censut“ °r pay e ‘Ram l“? "lllllsleiil l" lflfelflll lrollllirllfl tions will mutter more than speciuil d r C ‘tract tawny °[;ill‘1(l‘l.ll0 speech made in the Ilousr- kngwlgdge o; the Dommlon, Nut; ways un e o1 P i ‘courtllfii BLr-uugilialrtéluathfilttnwuf 12:111. lmly for this reason. but bocausc’ . ~ ~ , . H1 or 0 1o_ -_m-~ tho appointment will coincide with House. $69.00lyfiggypgfiggtgnilgldsag):lmortality? Illllfly iu 1111c“ Ilognlnlon ti“, ending “l, 1am of H“, sugplcinu; -' ' l (ii ill \\l'li,l'll(7( i l’ ‘l' ‘ ' r ‘ - l ~ .\ ' . ‘I and fortyflmm“ that such pun“). 1t liver 1 |(|' Downing, htleot ihtelioiouct. ll. difference at iivc per ‘cent. Dominion. New Building by Canada. “muted Lolilicra won‘ molly Mn end“; up by p061,‘ instituted 11y th- itorlicn tgtlvtirlz-‘lnnd ‘VUTM WM iliczmtziil, Wlll'll lllf‘ prcseul ' lectiou on tlicgm his appointment lzllllilllls lllPilllllllllll il-PPUINTIVIENTS l . {Plan out of Date, Slr 5 George Foster says. l Senator Decl n. re s I , l l Serious Matters now Settled by Govern- ment Heads. i i (YPPAVVA. l-‘ob. --Ulla‘.i|l]ll'0V- ini: lilo expansion of Canada's (illi- iolnatit: relations with foruil!“ countries on tho score that the dih- iomat was now out oi date and that when any serious question arose, ,the ambassador was set aside and ‘tho matter settled in conversations lmttvcen llcutls of governments. Jlilzht lion. Slr (iecrgo Foster tc» idny continued tho debate on thc lmdllress in i111‘. Scnutc. Slr George's remarks folluwoli thc disposal of ‘Sfiiilllilf Wilioulzhbyfis bill to urant ldivcrcn courts for (lntarin. this 1x0- ing over until next 'l‘u0sdny 1'01‘ third mulling. Slr- (loot-go wit‘, personal curl- _lact hQl\V.»1tll thc ilouds 0i govern- iincnis Iircuulll \\'llil.l the diplomats lfuiicd to lil‘lll);"~'il(.'(‘Ul‘ll. ill thc lcourso, of ills. waidross, Sir (ieorlzo flvzls risked in’ Svuztiur Dundurnnil, lvllivr lu thc Ste-null‘- ilzovtarumviiil Iii lllt.‘ tunhtls-rtlll n- to lllf\ llullctl l n i nrl.e.~.n.ll...,lust little (Special to the Guardian) BERLIN. ‘Feb. 2. -- Leon Twllky- former co-dictaior of Ri-ifllfl. collapsed during his journey to banishment in Turk- l-stan and is suffering serious- ly from a nervous breakdown, the United Press was interm- ed through a usually reliable source today. . Italy Registers # 1 liiili FHHM in lWHEHE ll WENT [Interestilrtgtllacts and Figures are Given _ , i n Auditor-Gener- Treaty With League; ars Repflff“ (Special m the Guardian) i orrrsws, Feb. 2.-Tl1c auditor‘ wASiiiNCTON, Feb. 2. -—-l'rhelgeneral-thc country's bookkeeper-- l|u|it-.‘il1iLi ‘no shallow oi‘ dlff6l'—|h8-S published his annual report,‘ eruces will ever darken Anglo-Am- lshowlng just where the govemmgnt. “ililllll. lYlr-lllllllllil was woiced lo- lhas raised money and where it has day by Slr Austen Chuznborlaiznispcnt it during the year ended‘ British ‘FOPUlHIJ mlnlsicr- in n. com- March, 1931 , muulcatioil, to Socrotury Kolloggm It, consists or w,“ bulky volumes sent in acknowledgement of ihtrqmwdgd with mgm-numon ranging! lsttol-‘s nlessslze oi‘_ condolence cnTir-or}; the dawns of the naglongll l1 service. The reports shows. for examples, that government depart- Canadlan Company. ‘them, Pensions took $114,000 more, (Spe¢ia| l, the quardién) than Parliament approved and the incss circles in tho resignation Pf ‘Drill/ell Thefiielilafl-menl 9T 38140111" Sir Romlill Wuterliousc, Prlncipll ill“! ifllllil» 110C001“, fol‘ $3.70 whlclr oral lnrflsiiitoiit Trust and Asooci- The auditor general points out in‘ uteri (irouu oi Companies. B. foot note that a parliamentary (lunzuiiails us much as Can-zillions‘ lilrcll him. 111- 1111s been till‘ llelllil "i Ellrl llllls- {debt to the details o1 travelling ex- _ Dsnpos of Junior ofllciais of the civ- Waterhouse Joins 016K135 Silent $222000 more during the year than Parliament voted for LONDON, Feb. g, ._ The“. lplcoustal and light. house service cost, lzrout interest in political and bus-}$30.000 more (118.0 WES 80040-111019" PYlVIllG Secretary of the Prime ‘it spent without Parliamentary Minister to join the 01111111111111 Gcii-‘Sfllllliiilil- Sir Ronald accompanied R-uilhvin to Cillliitlil and ho liked cover thcsc over-cxpcndltltrcs. Ron-or Low and Ramsay Mach/n» customs from fins and Torfeiturcs other policies: govern- inill. llull nut tult lisp-ii" iiturlnu-azlrii-v iflluvli l\\ ruff)‘ out. Sir ili-rlrun lit-vuicll u l'IlllSlflt‘.l‘~\ bla- p111 us fianalln‘; eprrsenlnlivss on the ileulzuc (301111- . 1111i, he said, (fuumln hzid 1rd‘ 1111i pnzliiinli in tho IAHILZII’? I i 1h:- i117! zlssoluhly ‘bot-alum: (‘nu :13 sin us 11nd 1112011 change-d Sin» izlifl lhl: foundation WiWil sir- ;,;-l 1<~ nil thc nbiiuutinns and "priv- ilt-girs \i'llll'li lvcut with tliut (‘(111.11- l_\' . Auainst Over-Emphasis Of Uniformity. LONDON. PTh. 2. - The Times ‘Whit-l Urii." five thousand dflllllfil l0!‘ 1055 lllilcsl; null (tunnel-oun- Crown lands, cxccpt interest on] gullgzsglgflvélghgtllklgécfisgitllntis0390990lfuluoss of lccul vigilance in konp- con/ll cent modification stated, and ‘mien. est diiiercncc old debt. better tot-rm‘; ‘allowed. ceded. day. Observe: Six representatives con- Lcavc Ottawa. ior home t0- l/orcst on Railway debt one hundred Mr. Pope's mission was successful. in as much as ho succeeded in Kfiblr- ing an increase in the debt allow- to $4.701- 050.i)0 or from $45.00 per head oi population based on thc 187i con-- cus, to $50.00 pcr head. This mount an increase in rcvcnun or about $26,000.00. l-ic also obtained some minor concessions which lief claimed, were worth about $5,000.00, per year. ‘ Thc terms oi Confederation as finally agreed on, wcrc as ioiiows: 1 Canada shall be liable for the, debts and liabilities of Prince Ell-l, ward Island existing at. the time n1 , the union. I 2 In consideration oi the largo: expenditures authorized by thc" Parliament of Canada ior thc con-, structlon of railways and canals. and in view oi the possibility oi s, rel-adjustment oi the financial flP-l rangements between Canada. and, thc several provinces now émbraccd in the Dominion. as well as of the. isolated and exceptional condition of Prince Edward Islandrthat Coi- ony, on entering the union, shall bo- entltied to incur a debt equal to; iiity dollars per head oi its pops‘- iation, as shown by. the census re- 3 Prince Edward Island not having incurred debts equal to the authorized in the’ preceding iparegrepb. shall be entitled to rc- ceive half-yearly nllymsma 1h sd- lvanoe from the general Govern- ‘mcnt. interest at the rate oi five, lper cent per annum 0n the difien, ience, irom time to-iime. betweenl ‘the actual amount. of its indebted- ness and the lndebtdnsss so au- thorized, vis: 043101.050- ~ - l 4 Prince Edward Island shall-be liable w Canada 4e: the amount.‘ (ii any) by which ill . ublio debt and liabilities.- at. thi sh oi the _..,_.-.__._--------_- tllontinltbd on m; all ‘ ‘ sum E-‘i’ lilt; 1111-. terms including in- =- ami thirty thousand dollars ycarlyli bcttci- than bcttcr ienns." While uckhuwlcdniui! thc uso- Cuultdiuu (lovéritinaitts .tl1ut of u person 111 the diplomutivl sill 11c sturll-tl lilo us n soldier m. i totalled $305,000, nnincrensc oi 100 sol-roll in tho Smith African wrr per cent. over thc preceding ycar. ~ Tho government. paid almost 515,-- ~~~--—-—.—-—-—--—-—»~»— 000,000 in dcpurtmciltci salaries in‘ Ottawa in the last fiscal ‘ycztr and ‘ $50,000,000 in salaries outside Otta- l"" we. The latter was an increase oi‘ lllv\' nntinwsiuem 1-11" nutiunill wil- l‘iiSE'lll1ill'lll within limits,‘ of his ulitlrl-ss to till- L . 1- quay“, ruumlq", m,“ m’, b,‘ .- ~. r . , , _ _ 1 _ .- -. : -1.,luul.1, . . . - >1 -_. __ _ ’ gill: nl .\zllio'i:=u1.(| look uiitiufililil m“ ‘m, (jamldmn mprumatic Hyswnr). gligwt a minim! am‘ n ha" do‘ .4‘ l: l“ ‘my lecagnlwll ‘ I I- » l '1 - l u . o . I ' ' to tongiullilutl. Stimuli lltluduiuudi “,- €\\r§lli\‘lbV a“ Mugmvunhed “up _, _ , New adtomobilcs for the gov- qh“ "amms. l“ m“ Emplm ‘_""" eminent service and their rcpolrs cut-h, in u (lifts-rent way. solvluli cost $434'000_ The general elect/ion inc rlrolvlorn oi keuplnu abreast. o1 or 1925 00st $1,665,100 and the New lilltisll 110111.)’, thc limes unn- “mm M 1926 ca“ $LK44_QOQ_ i"§_‘,",'“" . , Representation abroad, including [thorn 1S no sort oi reason wit)’ London‘ Purl-E.’ washmgton‘ U“, m") “mmm “H SMV" l‘ "l m“ “M” League oi Nut-ions and thc impor- is doing, I01‘lllilil9V0l0lllilPill. oi‘ thclmaiority. l‘.l'l(‘l'.l‘ll null ilIl-“iiill llllllllsll llllll why, 11nd one of rho row wcuknlr- . -», . . . ,. ._ - ,, tncutui lifc of thc city, couplcrl with‘ The’ now ‘Government. mct on [our your,- m" our with such u sno- “,5 ‘V, Hm ",|,,,i,.“b1,, fiptll-cllt-ll aaglfaafihpmlmit ail admonition lo tlic younger gcn- April 22nd. 187i and, alter rnucll l-ilu-l. of turn illlll mou .1"- Slrilnmh, in (jmmqu by 1,1,.q-,01, 1,_(3_- 345k“) in m’ ‘Crofipdln: x11 ' oration to mnkc themselves iumii- discussion. Mes. s Pope, iiuviizludlictirul- stud. (‘uuulilt vlaimvd 1i “S, ,\_m.,,-y_ Sl-Hllriutry u; Stub.‘ 5 111'“ pols 0px“) “m. 1 “Qpauu. my Uumminn M-fllil-S’ 3mm“ w M’ ous i11 thc report for thc year 1927 H’ (“Hpufiltmn l" "lvepfluphasizui~—ninc year's alter thc armistice. 111v vnluc of 1miil>rlnity”- lPensions wnr clniixis wnr memor- With reference to thc British “ms ané sokuer Sémement Cost §,“‘§,”,"‘}“{§""1'“ “Efgmfff” ‘f,’ ficfqiedff s4s,boo,coo, more ‘than a 1111111011 do1-, ‘I;\):g-n‘§ r o '11" "' m m“ liar increase ovcr thc proceeding "Thcwvorkselcctctlioron envoy lfiscal year‘ to Canada, clearly should be diplo- -4-&-._-_-__ Resigns As Chairman 0f Liberal Cations (Special to the Guardian) ()'i"i‘.x\\'.\, ifub- 2. ~-- il0u- Chur- ‘lis desirable, other things beilrrh“ “MW” b“ wmlwv“ h“ msmf‘ equal. tllut his training should bc-llllllllll Till‘ llllfi stlssloil us chall- mau oi‘ tho Liberal caucus-wt. pm:- itllalt he lliiil ll0lll bctrauslt of his‘ seniority- . in u nlatnlncnt today ho says thc‘ ‘fllllllf lhztn in ihc (ioluniai Ofiltxc. @- Legion of the Service Will be Rev. W. Bruce Comrades will parade at Ills Honor thc UeuL-G l MEMURIM. SERWEE for __ Field Marshal Elli COMMANDEIi-CIN-CIIIEF 1N run GREAT WAR "and Grand President of the Canadian s1. JillIliiS church, Charlottetown Today (Friday) ai members of the Government, the Judgm and “w Mll-yof and City Council and others will be present oilicisliy. rile public cordially invited. chuirlnun of u 111111111111 is no morn‘ responsible for whut is said til-m, is the spcukel" lu tlul house. “As i want the pecpic lo kilow. ~i am a froc iuucs I11 tho hicxlcrn persecution. l have sent my resiz- ‘uution to ilic Promior us chnirmun of the caucus for tho present sus- siou. to remove uil possible mie- conception?’ Falconer Addresses | __.__ (Special to the Guardian) WINDSOR. Pnb- 2. --- Speukiill: to tencbors of tho border cltlos .11 Robert Falconer. President oi University of Toronto, .11 nation 0n which ill" llyllll "l lll people worn focused- Fifty years ago. Slr it our puronlrfcuine to British Empire League held in l of the world. and teachers will accomplish 11inch in rnisinl: tir education. Muir. Omciatiug Prince Wore The their quarters at 1.50 p. m. overnlor, thc Premier and (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Fols- 2.‘—- London newspaper. today chronicled the fsot that the Prince of Wales wore st the banquet iul night the biggest white crsvst yet soon in the fsshlonsble see- ilon of London. According to one "it. was three inches deep st its extremities. submerged ‘ his oollsr, and was twlos the -‘ size of any orsvut worn bygny. ‘ one glee present." i ddiilg- A (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Feb- 2. — English society. headed by the Duke and Duchess of York, assemb. led in force at St- George's. ii-"llwvw Square today ior the picturesque wedding of the Duchess’ bridesmaid and life- long friend, Elizabeth Cater, to the Hon. Michael Bowers-Lyon, brother of the Duchess of York. The British bride were a plain ivory satin guwn with Erussefls iace- She was attend- ed by four pages in full high- land dress. and four brides- maids in costumes of the Stuart period. Numerous wedd~ ing presents included gifts from ihc Qllflen and Princess Mary. —-——-—<0¢--_- TWHHULESUNLY’ IN lillllllflllll» BUNTEST wawfiiw Entry. List Grow! Not rur thc first limo; Mumppropriauon Wm be necessary m tho sot-cud time. ll-t it. in: pluin _ . ' announced tllut, in lllls grlvut Cunn- _l \, ‘@0218; [ragtwent oitlpfolnxaté?“ dim: itllll international qnnm H I _ 1 p?‘ gem‘? 1°71? e mp0 15 m“ ‘c t-cnlt-sl sponsurc-ll by ihl.» llfililllli». - 1.11, an u, l“ o ot 1H1‘ 1cm 1.1.», net revenue 10m thc department 0i mmy nt-rvsnupcrs in tho competing u w MAXlMS or s ' MERCHANT Ono could goawhbie year with an alien running mate . and never Elizabeth Gator 11-121. in: orutorlcul, breathe n word or o sigh about him- self, but with some pcoplc the aeo- ond you sec them you know they are a part oi’ your chord. 1| Two (but! 1857 (‘lutrloifeiuwn Morning flunrtllun (luanilnn, Founded 1lliisl ll Ei FIN-ii [M15 Til l liiifiiiliil Ex-Montreai Police- man, 'Jules Coul- cmde, says he Killed A r t h u r Richard With bare Fists. MONTREAL, Feb. 2- -— Jule! CUlllOlIHlU- l-x-liiontrcsi and Verdun policeman, confessed this afternoon that he dismembered the dead body of Arthur Richard, aged 45, o! Qneiwl-r. uftcr killing him with hi» lnro fists on the night 0f January 4th lust, according to a statement made by the polico hero today- Coulomde is new g a sentence in Ilorcnux jnil ut present. The trunk of the victim was dis- cnvorcd this morning on the roof bio. shed in the rear of a two- ;storoy house in the district where itlio sell-confessed killer lived. Pol- lirc are still scorching for a W0" lnlnn said to have been known as lBltlnt-he. who lived with Coulomde und 111mm is [bought to have been 1,1111» onus:- ul‘ lllc hruwl between the ltwo mun which lctl lo the murder- : 'i‘l1o roufcssioii of the former po- zlicinnun cums shortly after his ar- iv rival at jail headquarters, where ‘ 111- was brought, from the Montreal jail. (toulmnd: is serving a twn 1111111111 torin inmost-d in L110 record- l-fs court for maintaining unsani- . Teachers Gatherings ‘their unnuul banquet tonight Sir, that pictured . Canada nstho center or tho world, ,‘ l oborl suili,| Cunudn, l1 land which was tbcn untested 11ml‘ untried. Today the Dominion 1111s.‘ taken its rightful place in ill'l'iili‘\“ tiloir nnlbomulcd opportunities can siunduhi of (Ynuitliinlr culture and‘ Biggest Cravat vsuillrics, thon- nrpmuy 1W0 ruluw litlyyftrlilllliilijlllfi Miigkllnlgssanguinet it 1--:@1 l‘t 1.-- '- 11 "‘ ““*"“‘ " WM (“NH ( m I w“ “m! ( l vlllllilllllli‘. lolll lhll detectives bu no rt-‘i tulm to zuliioy 1nd llzirusrl _ , competitors, 11nd ilu- wiiilll- ilkillfilivrlnvj "mu" “vim mnlnllued at w“ is Hwy ulna,“ lnvlluzk nu- lily night <11 January 'l‘l1esr urv lhu l-ru ruin-s whit-ii, 21H“ W1“; Mm“ m m“ “(mm whm.‘ cannot. in» ilrokcn: .\ muit-siuoi‘ ‘Mmm ""‘m"' I" H“ ‘mar’ must ho it pupil c1‘ tzrudcs ll. i0, ll , Swarm.’ "MT m“ tiilirll or Ri-chf ~ " mm rlrd, lnululnllu will in 111s confess- liigll srllnol or n1 etluaait uai ll Sthi » ' ‘Mu’ ‘ms ‘m "rgmmmt 07m‘ “m, or mum Mlammig, (llnmnfll l]. 1:1 woman and Richard lifted his (ziliiv null strut-l: thr- cit-constable llllzlli schools arc not. hoxvtevlzzil‘ V _ U ‘ t-lipibll- umlcr this ruling. Ant] llll’ P “w” h‘“"“' (mm md“ Yemmed pupil UlllPFlllil in" llil‘ routs-st. mustufl" bhw’ mm’ m“ Milk Wm‘ a not lulu». illllllilflil tho uuu o1‘ 1Z1.‘ "_“‘ "lfl" "m" m” fig" VCR“, l“. Fuhrmlrv l_ 193K _ 1 liIl-il-ll-l, llu- (‘unit-sued killtil‘ ' ' ' Allil- lll"'l foil lu-uviiy 1o the flour ENTRY HST GROWS rlu-l strut-k his lieutl violently. ‘ ,\'\'l1t-l1 ho. fuilmi in risl- (‘nulomda Tiil- lullmrilll: l,'l1li’il.'S lluvr- ln- :11 i"““-*‘llié»l‘-"ll illlil llrrlllvil ll", Willi l'l‘-('l'l\‘<‘il rct-l-nily ~.\lt-lliu il'v\‘-.'l"",'l' , whrdh l,,n,,;,,,u-llugl,z Mum“, lvliluilllll‘ soul i1:- lllcu plnnneJ Wnwh,“ “m5, Km“ Svhnol’ (m) , 11o (-111 i1 1m nut‘. burn whaleviel" E. Bl-ujuiiliii linlzvrsw Prince llfflliillr lb- vliuizi. ' Wulcs (‘clll-gc; Margaret. Comb-i, boll. itmlliord Stluuro School: l, Loxnuxv n“ .,_ __ “ML no Qjlihfl tfm*(',x"flr,ixlilu'\'; i???“ lLurkiii, (‘rluudlnn llinh Commiss- .q‘t;:‘t.(.)|‘1. l‘ iilimvlzgm- ‘i;‘ll‘;€§‘l:‘ plfll‘: 1 l inilm‘ in London. will represent the . l Q "h " n~> n ;l . oi ‘V1195 (lolicuc: lvillurti Plckr-ttc. ‘,,,2?‘1;:'\\.(,3,‘,;£;;l?pFtAhyége Si‘; Prlnlv- of \Vz'llos Cvllclzc 11nd lnuoii- hnnrrflw i“ (_‘rm‘lu_'_inn Wm‘ the m“ ll" ‘l-"Dilil-"lil- Pilml‘ °i “hi” m-ol (if Flori nu;- l ienl-(‘vsvr qir Conege'_ _' _V ___ llpluiv fur-stall “gill renrooent. the. Public Accounts lK111511325.}l§?"il§}§l'.'§3"" f°"°°“ “a Tabled In Housel Announcements, 0-m~..vv‘fif‘"“.‘~‘é8f‘.‘.'i°“¥.. .....~... Corning Events, Meetings, Etc accounts oi Canada for the last‘, fiscal year wére tabled in thc House‘ "Buying livc hogs at. Emerald Fob. ‘lth. Tuesday iorcnoonr-Ever- of Commons today by Hon. J. A Robb, Minister of Finance. , The Minister drew thc attention- “of members of this House and of the Press" to an independent auriltlctl’ rmsmm‘ zzuaabz‘ f. . ‘ -l ‘in the bccounts shows thcnet debt“"“""““' l""r“m"' 5km“ “n” n. ioéa and in 1921 and gives tn-§."l*'i*"l- "i" lwiul reduction during thc period as; ‘QYJAIAWL m. Cornwall at ‘slorxguflgs’ Torlnvnll Rink lonilzill. with music ‘for .‘=])l'(_‘llil skulo tiller. 223 7 ~ Thc Ladies of St. James Church 4111: its \\ 1 w'§.~°l.3‘§"€t§r'{3?“ Y:.:."...'“r:&..£::'. ’l'l'liNC\ —~ _ w! ~\--- “Concert and Box Social, in, l 1 i lot Women's Irlstltuw. st. S ' ~ liield, Lot o7 hail, on Monday, Feb. ltitli. Ladies with boxes free. Q 2213-2-3-21 l l ' , "Rheumatism. diseases of blood, ‘Stomach and lnicrnsi Organs curl l loll. References given. Phone 89'!- \/ , 1. m. c1111. 112 Prince 31.. char- ' / llottotowu, P.1d. island. Csnsds ,/ 1 =East. 12-: mos r l f "A mooring for thc purpose of ol-uunizing u Bnyu slid Girls Cal! Club, will ho held in the Hall it loiizt- nt 2.30 o'clock on Monday. February 13th. A largo attend- ant-ll oilfarmeru. their sons and tinughtcrs is requested- 2226-24i-2i 1 l TORONTO, Feb. il.— Maritimr‘. increasing wcsicrly winds, lair and considerably colder. Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . "A nmolinp: oi farmers will be 33 hm addressed by Mr. WIR. Shaw, Live Muutrcnl clear , 2fl~ll ‘Sllllelllilllilllllfilll. ill U10 K0“ Quebec clcal- . . . .. . ‘so-i l; i; [all {"91" "n Mi-“ldli-Y 9V9!“ (Thuriottclowu mu- . an»; "l~'~ l "lllly 6ill~ The orlmlllss- llslifux fulr . . . . . . .. 3lli~2ri ill)" of a 11ers sun Girls cm Club Sllllli John cioar zle- “ll b“ illllllll llr- A lane silentl- liostou clear ill; .'.-l “mo M Ymmg ""11 "id flmw l! 1'9- Now York clcur . . . . . . . , . .. ss-zo ‘i“°"°‘1- 2236-1341- l-iigh tide this morning nt 9,26 "Annual meeting of York Shit» nlnz (‘luh will be held in York mil, Thursday. Pobmnry 2nd. at 7.30 n.m. Every farmer invited to uttend- Representative o! Live Stock Brunch will address the meeting. Walter Do ‘and tonight at 8.23. Sun sets this afternoon at; 5.09 and rises tomorrow morning at 7,18. Full moon Sunday. Feb. 5th. 3.47 1pm. Summeraide tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown, t .~~ H0137“. m I ,-