' (lavotcrl more to MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT ---- Advertldinfl Ia nothing more than w’ OIA MERCHANT I-In n urea wov ‘n n 1 ' El,‘ y” 1 ., I a c a 1 trim-f“ ' '" a The Peon rs Paper ‘or. Read byiiverlihod :;I‘E~..~.IEE“~.:.'£~:?1="-"r1*'='¢i= - n r . . s c i: Covers Prmoe Edward Island Like the Dew clagriothtown Guardian ‘two Cont: Inning Gnlrdlll, Ionntlul m1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY,MARCH 15, 1926 Bgnriiglhs-érzltmrnfld piuyfrrussiooo i. r. rants ran iilliiN Insist Something Be- Done to Prevent Conservatives Get- ting Credit (>'l‘T.AWA, Mar. 14. ~—Atter new‘ siorrs oi the Cabinet and joint cou- sultatiou meetings almost every day since the House of Commons prljiriirllvtl the Government and tho-l Progressives will have something 5,, (up way of legislation ready for One Japanese otliccr and two lrreil last evening, ltev. subrrrlsslou when the session is re- grunt-d on ‘Monday. Having left] the determination oi the terms oi‘ hills until the recesses, however, the. (iovernrueui must now give tinn- to its lnw officers to draft (ppm (1nd put ‘them in legal form, and there is not likely to be ally cortgt-stitlt) oi legislation. 0n the contrary‘. it probwbly will be neces- sary for the iiouse to spend much oi the time of (lovernruent days in committee ou the estimates. l1‘oi- the next two wraeks tho ut- lcutlorl oi’ tho (lovenuruent will be the assistance oi lion. .l. (‘. Elliott. new Minister ol" Labor, lrr the West Midtllesex‘ by- than to administrative . it was stated in Cou- scrvutivc circles here today that tbn Opposition party will have a strong candidate in the field against Mr. Elliott. The choice is being leit tian called for Monday at Strathroy. Whoever is selected will have the help oi the party loaders from Ottawa in his tight. lt was authoritatively stated that ll. V. Lesuertr oi Sarula, Conserva- tlve member ior West Lambton iu the last Parliament, has not been Co-ntinued 0n Page 3-) TQ .Gontinue_ _ W ' Propaganda Campaign. , (Canadian Presto) MOSCOW, March 14.—-'W0rk oi‘ the Third international will con- riuuc in all largely by clandestine methods de-v uurndiug a great number of victims} thr-ltrrerl M. Zluovicif. addressing (lu- Third lnternatioualc, oi which lur is prcsitlent \ Special attention would ‘be given to Great Britain and United Statesfi which the Internationale hadl alsced at ‘the head oi its propag-‘ anria list. N. Y. Now Has Pneumonia Scare‘ (Special to The Guardian) Nl'l\\' YORK. N. \'.. March ltl.~-i The unusual \prevnlonr-r- oi’ rnreu-i moniu in this city as lndlcnictl by‘, the number oi deaths reported to: the health department in the first‘ six days oi this week is so pro- Ilouucerl thrrLiiealth Coruurissioncr rllarrls warned today that ox- tremc cure ruust be tulrcu to pro- vent tlre present situation front lit‘- mmllil-i alarming, For the six (lii_vs_ oi the weak including itidtry's lira-l ""11 l-llero were 402 deaths front (pneumonia. ___________ __ “““”*"*4+4+0+ooooo~{ Condensed 599cm]; ‘uni-W Parr word, net “ch “$111011 111 this column. b§§§§fi§§§fi ” Q...é.{ ‘SAUNSOME 8AUSAGES_ us; 12/155 Slltillk. Potted .\ieuts, iresh kc‘? 111Y—-$81l11d9rs. Nan-some 0-. Market Bldg. 234mm “BUSINESS rvasanrsss ma‘ im1pidpro11er1y 181351111)’ occrrplorl '1 111111193! Monument. works 111011)‘ to McLeod 6t Bentley. 1 809515-11. m. v11’ x- A091)’ Fred J. Andrew. “1r1 Royalty. ‘Phone 867.; 8098-15-ll. , < JgricrlptfilN-TING o’ EVE"! "dug," °11» cheaply and exited! W Jyh executed. Guardian Can:- irlaterr. Phone m. wou was-r eooo iNvrtonrz .- - 9 ilicoa so ior 800.. 1B0 for as.-,. J's prruese i1 ——— I FOX CAPTURED, MALE MARK. [IHINESE Flili . [IN JiiE SHIPS; l EllifliNMENl“":i2r:;.ifr:..€.a:r2 lJiiH ililili Gov’t will Act Calm- ly. (Canadian P146138) 1Pl9Kll1NG, March 14.—~'Whllo two (hastroyeibr were puo- ceetllng up the [Pei -ltlver ‘below ’i"ir~.ntsitr today, were fired on fronr the ‘Chinese forts near the rrrorrtlr oi‘ the river held by troops oi’ thc Kuornluclrun, irrational artules.) Machine guns and ileid iitlli‘*l'ir‘< were used irr ilro bourburrlnrout. u-r-ru rvorrudcrl. Tire Japamcse decided to ubuud- on the trttrgrupt to ruovc up the river and the destroyers rr-turrrtul to Tangu. near the ruorrtlr oi‘ the river where the other" Japanese. destroyers are lying. tit is not clear whether‘ the Jap- rulers oitire darkness of this \\'orld11l111'111l=' 1111' 1111-“11 1W0 evasion-s. anese returned the ilre at‘ the torts. The Japanese rousul-gerrerzrl Tlcutsiu has lodged a strong pro- test with tb_r-. Kuoruirrchuu loaders. (Canadian Press) ‘ 'i‘()l\'l(), (Mart-h l-i.—<'l‘lre attack oi’ (Ybinese on two Japrrnrrae Des- body can track down a (‘llllp like 11111 #1113’ 111111 ‘i can repeat that sentl- there “mat troyers which irttd attempted ‘to enter the Pei River at Taku liar ‘ls cousidcrrrl by llu- Foreign Oifir-c to have crcatleti a scriorts situation. Foreign Nlirrister Slrldelrara and Navy Alinlster" 'l‘akarzrbc. were corr- sulting today and aorrre (lccisinu is that in jail does very little in mak- 11111151 expected. Probably Monday. The Foreign OfiR-e states that bootlegger oi’ that brand is very 11115 111K611 11 111'P1)' 111111 111111131T1111111 i111" 10 a 0011111)! ¢°11V‘—"1',ilre (‘rovernruent will consider the frequently, pinching, the wro-rg fel1 iucirleut culmtly and does not ex- pect to retaliate but will demand absolutely that there will be no recurrence iu the future. “it was said principal irears. were the anger oi’ Japanese peop-le but it was held that their attitude would not be so dltfyum as i, would have iaecrr ton years ago when ‘such a-u incident would have arous- ed terriflo indignation in the nation." (‘Canadian Prasa) TIENTSDN. March l4.--A Jerence oi British, ‘French, United States and Italian naval ccm-mand- Sunday and Demerara on ere aboard the warship Foxglove yesterday decided to -notli'y the commanders oi ‘Chung Tao-Lia's fleet and the commander oi the Talru forts to cease all military in~ Cflilliiriefl illifiliilleil»1terierence with the port by March 1111151111’ lti. ‘there are no Japanese war- ships hero at the present tlrnc. Hart-v H. Coffey To Serve Seven Year Term (Special to The Guandlan) 'l‘(>li()N'l‘t), ilarch l~i.~~ Seven year's in Kiuuston penitentiary on each ctuut was llu~ strutence irn- .pri:~:t'|l by .ll|(ll-Z|~ (‘outswvcrth on .llar- ry ii. Unfit-y. torrru-r" urururgcr of tln- Sl-lrunborc; brunch of the ‘inr qu-r-iul llrrnlr iu tho criminal sos~ slons today, ‘thrifty was chariot-ti with theft. receiving. forgery and uttering, in- volving sums aruouutiutl to $l00,- H73 in rurrrigvs funnier, and securit- llrs lrr l.'l‘.‘Ii-2l-'.!:'». ——-- <4 >- Safe in Port After Harri Rattle - With Elements , (Canadian Press) ‘- sv. .u‘nr.\" . ,S¢ v» lllt-vll l;_ I with \\.rllr r clr-rur-uls curried in vlc. ltory llr'.~' ruorrriug when the crip- iph-d l-‘rcru-h l-‘roiglrlvr. Kentucky, "was l1r\\‘-*(| ‘uio port by the cntrsial 1S1't"lilr'i' F"'~lr~ l rlrul ill.‘ icr- illlt-ti Ywntt-rs it’ tho .\'orrlr Atlantic was icho-rtorl or another‘ vlr-ilrn. 1 Tilt‘ how plat-rs of ihc Kentucky were crrrruplr-rl buck for u distance oi‘ twenty t‘ r-t lrom ilu- stout to 1r depth oi‘ llvo t‘ r-t below tho water. flhm.“ and Shorter but Hw- bulkhr-uds lrr-hi first and “_""'“ “Md 11111135’ he very l'ttlr~ wutur cult-rt d tlu- lr<rl(is.,1*"‘1"““1““ "1 17111111’ 111's and ib-‘ <anru rllstzrucr‘ V—QQ>-_____ Sing Song at Dflflille gathered ut tho lets nirrht ior the usual aitr-r r-burc service o! hung, cou- else be can lay, his hands on. Si“! Ii. .\iul't-h 1d.“- .< m‘ butt-r struggle PHEAIIHES Rev. Neil Herman, at Central Christian Church Delivers Ab- le Address 0n “The Invisible l ger. liefore a crowded uoilgrcgrtiitru in the Central Christian (‘hurcir Neil Bootleg- Herman . ipreuchod qr," Bluqminr, rqgfintn] “tribal ii zrffurrls mi‘ u vr-ry glltiil deal rrrpctrts itsulf. Again David was vic- NPREMIER ‘STEWRRT AIIRIESSESAHHEBTB ll [Bil llll‘ The Leader of the Goverrrnrent in his Cus- tomary Able and Eloquent Manner Discusses Public Questions and Shows Fists Usefl in Scrap i That the Present Government is Func- tioning- in a Practical Way in Every . Department. ifirllrnvitrg thn- lA-titlvl‘ of the Oil-front a lillilllllv battle; for that flglrt fiursitltnr on tho lb-aft Arldrr-ssirr the in tho idorrrth llistrit-t might al- imgislaiurr- ‘Flrursrluy afternoon,‘urost bc r-orupzrrt-rl to tlu- struggle March ll, Prcrrricr" Stewart aid: bctrvt-t-rr lurvill and tloliath. ‘And Mr. Spcarktrr, I can zrssrrrt. youlu is a r-nriturs ihiuc, how lrisltn-yl gthe subject, "The, lnvigihlt} limp. oi‘ pleasure, ui the beginning oi’ my torious! My hon. frle-rul tlr-feutodl logger". Taking; us; hht h-xryrerrrarrks lo tcurlvr lrczrrty and most 2r gcrrtlurnzru, tho louder‘ of a party,‘ ‘Ephesians 6:12. “We wreath», sincere congratulations to tire nrov- and ot‘ a (lovu-rurnrreirt; a ruuu who not against, flesh and blood 01‘ 11ml stwurulcr of tho lit-solution ifor‘ tarry uuruy year-s bard been r-ou-i but ' against pr-iucipulitiotr,before the lions-c. l lurvc H1111 the Sill1‘l'1‘li unbourablc in tbc Fourth ‘uguiyrgt pgwefg‘ “gums; Hpiflplerrsrrrc. as |.PZli|i‘l' of tho llorrse. ‘lristricr of Prince, rr-nd who lrr thrrl that. Such a bootlegger- is caught: brought before the rurrglstrutc. convicted, lined and soul to jail. wad, forthwith we rrll about that the world is getting drier. But putting a lug the world dry; and arresting a low. The bootleggr-r- we need to fear does not operate in u bar-h lune and trloes‘ not lire in a tumble-down tenement. a-zul is not visible to the naked eye. it‘ you will excuse the Irish of lt-Watch the fellow you can't see. The real, genuine. upio-rlzrir! money-making bootlegaer" is tho slickeshpiece of camouflage known to modern iiie. Sometimes you will iind him i-n the church, he will keep the Sabbath. and anyrhiir}; e Holy Communion, on Monday. hinr in two will take Sometimes‘ you can find parliament. He spends months in making laws rest oi the year in breaking thorn. You will find this high and one masuuerurling uudcr- the lights a-nd shadows-urnstly shadows-of social lilc. llo is. usually, a top-notcher and a high. stepper in the social world. This fellow does not intend to be caught and he plans that society shal‘ shit-id and protect him from tears within and foes without. iu busi- ness. this bootlotrizer is a high lin- ,cr. Itu some instances. he is a commercial ‘baron, brri lu- is al- |ways a financial plrrrte, with lows hon-pr than n Captain Kidd and loss heart than a Spanish bur-carr- continued on Page 3-) Ordi ation of Elders at St. James’ Church Tho ruornlng survlec in Si. .laru- cs‘ tllrurt-lr yesterday “"1111 =1 \'1‘1‘Y Impressive. one, the occasion boint! the ordination of the clrlcrs recent.- ly elected. 'l‘lrcre was a vory largo congre- gation and the service throughout was attuned to tlrr‘. solerun cure- morry which took ‘place after the sermon. ]<‘rorrr the text, “bur-d l Believe. helu) my urrbellei,” the Minister Rev. W. Bruce Muir‘, pvt-actual uu exceptionally able -and cloqucut sermon. in his address to the eld- crs-elcct, preparatory to their or"- dirratlorr, he outlined the tenets ot‘ the Presbyterian Church as lioundctl upon the Scriptures and ‘r-xprosserl in the Wcsturinsttrr Con- oi"tiuu~ illlll gone rrp against some of uguirrgi, app-tum} wkfkgfd-[legg inlcorrgrrriululiug gcutlcrucu \\'1111“'(‘"‘* 111° most prorulru-nt citizens of the at high places," he spoke in mm “win slurilur positions. null of sllyilliiér-irrllliy‘ on iln- opposing side and fgilowg; ,tlren ilrzrl i bvlirtvc. that their ei-‘lrzrd dr-fvntarl thorn. \\'c fell from “'i‘hr-.ro is the bnoiioggur, i" a forts on those ocrursritrurs bud areas-ah»- lu-gluuirrg. rlu-r-wjorc, though my Rlitlvk, irr lllo back alley. ‘my urr-rl up to tlu- vr-ry lrr-st traditional]. u. l'l'il"ll| has not lulu-u uprnuchi body w“ pmuh “my fuppw’ Any of this aucio-ui in-uislzrtrrro. Int-ed ‘tiuu- with spt-r-r-lr-rrrrrklrrg, that.‘ be something or‘ solid rucrrt on this occasion. The hoii..\\‘orllr hvhinrl and within a man, the junior‘ member‘ ior Sururucrsidviubo r-onitl win such a victory. Now= who ruoved this rcpolution. (Mn. \\'t1 sot‘ just how he measures rrp. Pope) whllo a new ruerrrbcr lu this] w.» 1! “n; gnfpriggr] that he has‘ (mm. “m; Housc, is not new to (he atmos- won that victory when we llnd, as T119111- X11111!‘- ruarr like 1111MB Wlhlfll Derviiilfls 11981511111110lricmorrstraicd by his speech, his in- 11W °1 5913161 11111119 1111101111111"? 1° We might almost say that |tiruutu lrzunvlcdge of current-affairs, he was born lu that. atmosphere. He I his (ilfllliy to analyze the pfegent conditions in which ire finds part in public affairs throughout ltiursr-lf, and his presentation ofhls. his life, and irresprwtivr‘ ultogctilel‘pipluiorrs and fut-ls in sun-h a (“teary oi’ party politics l aru sure that cv- lrr-M which“; fnailuel‘, ery member oi’ this Legislature 1 welcomes In his seal u ccrrtleruan Tribute to Late Colleague. with the (luulillcatious which be possesses. We feel sure that his imaging on, i might perhaps add counsel and advice will add very u word or l\\'_() to what was said by this ruucb to good arrvorrrrrrvrll in my hon. friend the Leader of the Prvrvitrr-v. .\ly huh. friI-nd. tlrr- Leurl- Opposition on another matter. er of the (ippositiou. uxprcsscdhlrrr- 31m... the plsr Session of this. sell‘ as being sorry that ire t.\'ir. Legislature we have had some Pope) was in tho r-tinrpa-zry in which change 1n “g pgrggnnel, We have he is found, and expressed the hfipnkfaufrered a very heavy yo“ h, the that the junior member from Sumpagging oi the late lion. A. P. merslde would change over to the‘ prowsa AS a member oi this Leg!!- other side oi‘ the ilouse. But let me mun...‘ as its glyeakep, and m; a remind him that the junior mam-i ber is on the side where he wasiume and faithful service to his low townsmen of the Leader of thel Mn Prmvse "m" my bcylmod‘ l, °PP°51t1°_"' 111° 9°“ °°°P1¢ °fihad the unique pleasure oi castinz Summersrdr. (Applnusra) t)!‘ r-oursefimy first vote in a provpnciul elem l rrnr not surprrsorl at my houuk,“ rm, my 1am honnrflvhle friend. hriiir-rrrltliwscrriirherrt‘rvlrcrr I r-rrlli-‘lltgrbnnnd I have Since mo“ imimmeh. 1‘ “"110”? ‘"1" S" “"1 111"” ""ac uaiutel witl hi in business. 1ru-rrllu-r~ ihrrt ho is ‘the h-ador (ri':‘g02|n11y_ 11ml nultbcnliloor of this this small rerunarrt o‘. a party \\'ltri.,hegjslature_ I wish u) 33% and l iglfilllati“erfll111qhlll1l‘l"ii “w?” do not think l am exaggerating ’ 1 ‘ Y 1 '"~ -'1Y-' when 1i stuta that if I wer asked Self-complacency. I do not care toim suggest Z pattern for a? model use a stronger word. Knowing the 6mm" I might we“ suggest the hon. junior member for Surunrt-r-‘nnme m- l)“. m“. "ML M‘; pr0wse_ side as I do. however‘, i feel thuiine mad‘, hp. mistakes, m; we a" he attaches ruuch ruorr- lrnpr>rtzr=rrc|do; h"; “wen hp; (“rungs leaned] ‘to the principles which ht‘ l'i‘])l‘l‘.- to vlrtnerg Hppg- He fm-med Mai struts than to the company‘ lu opinions according to his Con. which he finds lrlnrself. rrud so lrrllg Muenp,“ m"; rmvpm {Owned mo“ iryiirlihlts‘hirsihtdtuédru rutr\r‘r:l_ir;‘ 1\\'1ll l'1"‘o‘p1irriurrs hc stood by them through 1 ‘ a’ 1‘ ‘"1 ' 11'1 11‘ ‘111111 irck and thin to the end. No mun. 1-‘1 ""11 ‘V111 1‘11111111"° 111 1'1‘1‘1‘1‘r’1'- lluo circumstance, could move Mr. l't'1'1 t‘11111l1l1’11l._1111* >411i1l1<>P1 111 1111‘:l'ro\vsc a-n iuch front his honest igofluliloptiltrlrlh- olr [Surnlrrelfirithlv- l ‘tlliid (zorrstrleutious convictions. (Ap- ~ - ‘not B1111!!! W o Heroin- pause.) lu the passing n such a yeti the restitution (Mr. Bentley) is man, this Agggmbly pa; 1051a v51“. also n new member oi this House d nlemhnl- mu] > this province a courparativraly. lie came to the: plendid citizen. ' Legislature. two years .1 ‘o a young ,1 15, 7h r lilllll, but he r-aure her.- with inurl-l ‘,_.-.._.._..--_" on his brow. lie came a vicl .r1 (Continued on Page 5.) Premier J. D. Stewart v g- J-i- -\- ’ THE 1.06M. itiiliiilililiil IEAFTEH Bill 5H session today oi the Diet following |the breaking up his were hurled across the floor. he had PENI] IN JliP Elli Over Political Scan- dals. TOKIO, Mar. 14. AThcre was no oi yesterday's rucetiug by fist fighting between the government and opposition members. The (zlllilh came during‘ a debate in which trhurgcs and counter-charges of political scand- The ruernbers were busy with committee meetings. it is understood the who engaged in the fighting, will be tried by the Lower ilouse, while visitors who joined in the mettle, will be dealt with ‘by the civil. One gullerite is reported to have been stabbed and taken to the hos- pital. l-iis wnuud is not serious. today Scandal Alleged 1 YB51°111“Y'5 TOW 511111“ w11'~'n1t:t'0l‘Ps or‘ questions and with Seigo Nalrarno, a Kenselkal or op- position member of the dict, char:- ed General Baron Tanaha, presi- dent oi the Selynkai, or govern- with misrrdrulnlstra- several million dollars during the Great War, when Tanaka was min- ister oi war. The members oi‘ the Eeiqukai countered with the charge that Nakano had received money from the Soviet for spread- ing propaganda irr Japan. Quebec Election May be Held June 11th (Special to the Guardian) members , l [Si Flliilil lWILi liltii ii]- lHippiillPlliilill I] H ll [l W i [l “tiitmeifiitiiiilliii fiiHiiiNY noon-- Full Session’s —W0rk Still Completed. (Canadian Press) 1 t)'l"l'l.-\V\'A, March lL-Aftcr- rr| recess of twelve days the House of| Commons restrrur-s siltllll-Zs toruor- row ‘afternoon with practicality tlrc full wortk of arr ordinary sosslnni before. it. lioyorrtl conclusion of tlroi VX1115. 111111111 l1-"~'l'li0 Fhench debate on tlrc zrtivlrcsri mar-ta ally r-r s» regards the rwsltiou of the “one “y mu regular buslupfifi ppgiir-rrrrrrns at tlcrrt-va as an indica- hep“ done. itlovror‘ a return at the aggressive The tinaucial your curls with rlrc. $01111» 5111111‘ 111' '11!‘ (itiilmlents are: close oi tho (present. ruouth brrt r-s-i, 1/11111‘1111H1t{1'1|11lr- “Fire Germans tinntles have still to be brorilllrrllf" iav1111'1t~'11111‘- '1'111'.Y 111'“ 11 PC0- dowrr. The main cstinratcs will prorfln" "1 111"?» 11 l11’1,\lrlt- of zrgr§1't'>481011. hum), m, Mme,‘ U“ Mummy m- il- ‘rrrirualr-rl by urrrri-irrrrt pride and u. not their within a. fuw (lays. Arr irr-‘ 1'1‘ 111 11°55 1111* “'111'111- The)’ ieriur su-pply bill will be necessary 1'11"" 1111'“? ¢11‘1‘1=l11@tl 111i: defeat u! brrt this caunc-t now ircconu- luw19 ' till after the ("lose oi the iirurrrcizrl _1111 1-l111‘i‘11!~—"\\‘(1. ruust. today dc- yem. m, u", 58mm, "um, n," “U,,,,_clrli~ bcttvcr-rr Poland and tho I40- “Kmu ti“ Am.“ 6_ t-uruo pat-l." 'l‘bis rr-ioro lo Pol- Tlre- ordcr‘ llapcr is bilcd up with “W17” "“11‘11*1411'Y 1111' 11 >‘-1‘-'11 111 L116 5m; Lcagut- (‘ullrrtzl which Germany lrcrerrt tprr-lrte litullllirffi lllultAMA-h ... keep the llorlsc goiur: for‘ weolrr-r. 11" bu..'—- .,,._- “huhmuuhd __ 0t‘ llrc latter" one of the irrst to be 1111* 1“1"‘111'11 111111 llrlllsh at (leueva considered wil1l he that or‘ J, S. 1'“““ l'1'e1~1.'1'11 111v .l.\-ague or Nation; Woodswortir, Labor member ior “i 111" 111°“? 111 11°1'1111111Y-" Winnipeg. North Centre that -Cau-1 Le 119111115-“11110 99111111115 want ad-a should not accept responsibil- 1° ume “W113i 1111111 991191111 8 61910- lit)’ ior complications arising from “muc V1'~'1°1'Y 111 511th 8171111118 01ml" British foreign policy. While so “°1°"_111*11 illelr ontry to the Leag- nrany private members motions re- u." m“ mmk m“ 11915111111118 1118 116" uruirr to be considered, there are m‘ V“ revenge 101‘ 1119 119166! 0! now only two private members 1918'" 1 days a week remaining-dviondays GENEVA ‘finch 22_Auled 1w and Weduesd . , , ._ Premier Kill? takes his seat inlpusenldlnes ‘lmuudoned at the the House on Iiioarday afternoonmlsl moment their 1mm m hold am 1am] introduction 0t‘ (lovernnrerrt lnllecfhlg with (Harman smtek legislation U“ om age DQ118101“ l rrtr afternoon and reverted to rural credits and ior" the return of 11w“ Omani“ 1111.011110]‘ t.“ 51mm“ natural resources to vxlbcrtaiis cX~ Lunglled ‘mesmm M reconstruc- ' 1 u ' .1 . v vented-shortly. The main estimates L.“ téungéfnfigrtlglgt ‘igsigggsigzfi? ‘French Press Declare 1° B”, Germans Seek Di- plomatic Victory as Revenge for 1918 Defeat. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Mar. l4.— La Presse today gives the currency to a rumor which it says is goin-g the urerrrber ofthe Goverumentbe gave'l'<11111111'1 111 P01111981 1411198 111M 11151 provincial election will be hold and the 515°" by ‘he maibrlil’ °f t1" 1°1'iProvinr~.e. ‘Personallyyl have known 511116 11111 and 111 1119 111119 11°" J- L. Perrou will become premier, Hon. L. A. Taschereau retiring to become Chief Justice. Completes 16,000 (Canadian Press) CROYDIEN, liiarch H.—Alan J. Cobhanr, British aviator arrived at the air field here today. com- pleting his sensational 16,000 milc round trip flight: t0 Cnprtowu, South Africa. srrfihiiuln ruurr run Hm. iiiPlHE EDMONTON. Alta.. Mar. 14. —»~ "With all its countries and part»- uniterl- the Great British ilurpirr must go ior-ward earnestly and magnificently. as rucrrrbers oi‘ one family. toward the wonderful iut~ ure tlrrrt lies lu store." That was the ruessuge which Field Marshall Lord Allenby, fam- orrs British soldier and deliverer oi‘ Palestine troru the 'l‘urks ‘gave to a crowd oi nearly 400 present at u luncheon today to pay him tribute.. Lord Allenby was given a weir-onto‘ tilled with enthusiasm and sincer lty. l One week ago. Lord Allenby saldi arrived in Canada and Mile Air TripRoman Catholic The Weather. Etc. Will. it is reported contain ‘ru ftp-go . . ‘ . -ll , proprratlmr ior conapletion of the wslgllsjul aryetfiberilmet 111 WW1?” Hudmnfl Bay Runway. A Depmy 0f k]. P‘. eccock in the office Speaker will br- appiutcrl probub- “w; lbgnrruond, the 1,583. 1y in the training week. A number 1'. ereml‘ . of names have been suggested for i,,u‘re,{u_f,,'_ t“) '1"“Fm“c11 "P111- 1119 fllllloiutrnent. Phat of William drum“ ‘.51 0 believe the Geneva Duff o! Lunemmrg‘ N‘ s. has WU keel“ ‘on altogether‘ ‘hopeless. lt ently been added to rirese ruentiorr- n.3,}, fun.‘ m: Blimnd S great 1111110‘ ed. The customs probe resumes on pl- of Siumuluited by dang’ Tuesday. , ,, " 5 111"“ 511111911 111 l_.or..rrno dcstroywwl rn the end will illlld a ccanproruisc. There is a d“. (positron on part of newspapers m Lulfifiil-HSC the seriousness of the git, patron for France. "Bishop Abandons gm...“ ,0 m Gum, ) MBXiCRH u-ravevxi, March 14.-—Foll0wlag la two hour secret sesslo. 1h IAIAPqJanadian Press) lbeague of Nations Couadlil an‘: . 1 I .. Alexico. .\l'rrch 1-l.~~111111ll‘-'Bd tOdz l< Tire Roman (‘albolic 1 1y U“ the assembly Bishop oi would be ‘or ' 1 " . Papantlu has abandoned his soc in urit. (lr-rruakrryllviiidoll tllrrlfeiggrily w m; accordance with orders from the ' ' 'gue' (loverrrurcut which tlrrcartcuiarl lrinr ‘ "5§.‘I.'.:'.?.'.‘.l.,."' n.‘l‘.‘...l.“’l‘.lle“.t‘.‘f Announcem nts, uan epcc a so rrrs been told to ~ Coming Events t i i Meetings, Etc. 1 O-§_ l leave. Only one Bishop is now pen, muted in the State oi‘ Ycra Cruz. ‘* ‘Come to Social Slllfilllvrilolrl liall, ’l‘rre:(s1d:;lnl$lar(i:: “11-11- ‘ 2097-15-11. Hoses ARE time CREATURES Bu‘? fiazv our. GAME If"? 11199111344 Of the shareholder-g 1 ork ilrr.l will he hold in. tho lizrll .\l_.'rrclr 10th at 8 o'clock livaih h-ssry, sol/y 21 MI1°'““""“ 1“1‘111-1.\'. iiurclr 19th "ldrurtlrtrrs wrrulr-d (loose and ducks. lir-st prh-pg “W.” "m m“, ad. -ilr-ur‘_v .\lt'l"tlt'lrr:rv k1 (‘<r., The vlfirruiturt: lFplt(ril-rit‘rt'1r,:_ ' tiuiiii-iii-luro "Secure your tulrlus inr Thur-s. day evening ut Victoria Hotel 8076-13-2i. tcsslnu of Faith and Catechisms. hard t ‘also lu the tllble. They (lcult the Longer There said, in tho lrlngs with while in so short a. time it had nat- urally not been possible to learn a great deal about the country. he had "caughf already that splou did spirit which had carried t“1 Dominion in its present high placl.‘ l tlu- ruystcrlrts oi (kid's iztrverunrent of the Universe. things difficult to among the nations oi the world." Tt)lt.(>\"l‘(). hinrr-h l.'._ hiflfiiillir‘ Y. llll. C. A. D15 MCRHQ 0i’ the University‘ o"‘i-< oi‘ adherent-r- Brlilih Colrrmbia who at present is t-lt-t-r. tin-y were formally received iirrilt- rulnd could not corupre _ lint tho doctrines as luld down in Approxinyatgiy ;|,,~,_,.- pundrpq 1hr» (‘oilfvfislrrrr c-i Faith were tortu- t dcd uipou Holy \\'rit. h, Attr-r putting tlu- usual ‘timrs to. and rr-ctivlug rho promis- tlre elders - trout 250 ior 55. "P1113411! lii Zion Preshvterian hm. (h. Srtssitii] oi St. .lurues' tor 81.95. c'p:::p:f; .1811» “W! (‘hurt-h Rave an excellent iIillrt1Ssl('||n|~.-i|_ purl glvorr tiu- right lrund liiice. ‘ " u“ ‘mt-ickm:lorrninhsuhlect‘that-liter1111111.». a-rr..u-..-rur> m- llrv‘ hloilcrator a ' 11 W 0 trio . ii_ (i111. ,. .~ - ;. .,.- ',_ l. ‘ON: pun o’ Fr)“. ~E-—--- first bv education lu rfilfgioh and 1,'.l,.,.1h,.__.q:,,1:,‘|::,,,,|;:,:€ ‘grdmm my ranch on T118929; lelildfigdtiirgzceolovfitlighnren! anptrmhlr cal lll'li'i‘l' ilolra ‘-\ll1l1‘\\'- 11- -1- All’ 1 . E " -- . e i! . . _ .1 , _ 34 y _ dark silvtrrr $715111: gloomy! lornlswell sang two very ‘lglatflzr Kmfflnns1:,l',1,';.:l.,,:,,rf: (5 ma," ' - an u soos. ' ‘ ~ , '_ ', ' Georgpmllzzhinats. Reward am. Keith Roger-q ,,,.,.y ,.,,,,,,,,,. llyudrrrarr. ‘.\. r. noun-.l., \\._r.. s. ‘ 11. Wilt-hire. acted as accompanist ior both the .\l<~l.rrr|- \\. a llotzcrs. u. .\. g IUW-IB-IWX liflliil] llld U10 IDIOI. flieivurl .i .l. 'l‘lrorupsirrr. . ___,_ .. .-.- "GT9 BIG d "th B , f. p I, WI p 9|’ a RVQI. - .' " .‘ 1 v " i W- Iaurlr-rsturul, marry things which the l lreud. ques- Seu Country Great The vigor, the energy, the bub- bling up; or Canada, despite the setbacks o! the war, coupled with the national greatness oi the country itself, will make this some day perhaps the greatest country, in the world, he said. Population was the one great need at the pre- sent time, he said. and pointed out that ehe self-sacrifice engendered by- the war had bound closer the bonds oi the Empire. "The children oi an empire which works ior humanity," was Lord Alienbyh description oi the whole British race. One could not appreciate the greatness oi the Empire. he said, without travelling rnmlorrrto north west winds. lair ""111 11111" 1‘111111'!e in temperature. MllXlruum and minimum tnmnhl, atures; ‘Foronto clear . . . . . . . . . . ., is_s Montreal. rlenr _ “M to fluebec, clear m." ChWowii. fair o0 d“ llnllinx. lair _, 93,, m St. John. fair .... yn.-.7 Boston. clear .... _ a 1e New York. clear , _ , _ 4 _ _ __ 3r,'_1.<z High tide this afternoon nl 12.01 and tomorrow morning m 12.11_ rSun sets this evening at one and rises tomorrow morning at 6.10. First quarter moon Sunday. March 21st. l2 (8 a. m. Summerslde tide eighteen minrr- over it. tea later than Charlottetown. llrlrlllt‘. iutorntul. “(lrarul (‘over-rt irr ilop, “we; 1dr Nl-rrch lTIl. lrislr .\ln~air-_ irislr Unit's’ "=<l..--|_.- i,- try", pp“, 111111 So.r1~J-i.1.‘-l ll "‘.\ll. Sttnvuri llrrll. Morel] Dra- matic (‘lub will present their 3 Act 1l'111.\'._ "Oak Farm." on March 11th. Specialties. 3094-3-15-3], 1 "Annual hlceting oi ‘Covahead Shipping Club will be held in the school, \\’ednesduy. 17th at 8 p. m. ‘Auyoue wanting fertilizer please attend. 80886-16301. . "liorft miss the play at York t0- ulght, rOns big laugh. 1i stormy. Itirst tine night 8086. g "Hear Dr. Green and other City talent at basket social at Clyde River, March 18th. Admission 2~ and 15 cents. Ladies with basketr iiree. ‘Proceeds in aid oi St. Calh- ~erine's Hall. 3037, engpak "With “Ii r UBIN H000” FLOUR"