_ .`¢ " - lu-und no ` :su can un ov con na. an por 1:3 \'i:'\'$»»i) -.n.¢'i: 'dxuiiu :-i°1i°.°i)t¢¢ frm. ery than ever before. All are agreed on this point. Where ought _ _ .~.._..., ___ ,._...__ ....__.. " ' 'I '_ ' ~. ` ` _ ' ` Economy to begin? We have argued for years, fully assured that ire Editor ul llunlllel. J. ll. lliu-no? Asueluto Eilltor. D. li. Olrrle. people are wlth ug ln llllg, ills; ll Plunldull. W. Cleutbr li. llalmnt Vluo-Presltlelt, J. ll. llrlwtti Scorctnry, Melt. 00|. D- A. lluulillnul, ll- 8. 0. law Yvll llmltrunlln Iwo-llr\nk ll. Nbnhrup A 0.1¢". “qui-..“"_m_ J_ Pu," ought to begin at the top, with the B jam" THURSDAY, M 'ri-iinos Mons wonr_.i-1 wi-lit! We are usually so absorbed in our own little affairs und our own little problems that we too ot'-tell .forget the larger and weightler populations and ii thousand thing.-: matters which concern not individ-lthat influence ‘buying and sell.l.ng. uals merely but hulnanity as it whole. There are world problems, problems oi' international 'relation- ship, problems concerning our Em- pire, our Dominion, oui' province and there is the question of our relationship to earrii ol' t,lics'l»_ it is worth while to occasionally lift our eyes off the ground at our feet and look at those. It is pleasing to note that the Honourable Chief Justice Mathie- son has consented to give ii lect-` ure tonight under the auspices oi the St. James Literary Society in St. James' Hlillli, on the general sub- ject of World Problems. The Chief! .luetice's ability to deal with any subject which he undertakes to discuss is well known to our citi- zens and we feel sure that every- one who can possibly do so, will take advantage of this opporlullity to hear iiiui. l - V FARMERS’ .PARLIAMENT l ° There is much food for thought; ANQTHER BLUFF in the reports now ibeing published; ____- oi’ the meetings bein: held in C011-l Premier King explains that the ncction with farmers’ week, mucliglory ofthe Canadian exodus is valuable information, many valu-'gmugly exaggerated and ltliut six- ahle suggwtions. In all the meetuly pe, cent of those who left cfm. ' MSS' U16 iml101`lH“¢€ °f gaming U* adn during his regime are return- gether has .beeri emphasized, the -ing, This will be great news T01” vital necnessityof cooperation hasliianadians, eepeciiliiliy 10 f-he D90' -been repeated over and over aga.in,ple of -the deD0l7\11111“fl1 Vi"\“g"“ for years -past and we have co-op-:and farming communities of NUVH erated in many ways, perhaps __in-;\Scotia, New Prunswick and €Pi'i1\C¢ creasingly as the `years go by, 'Edward Island! `M»r King 811011111 What benefit are we to expectlnow ‘tell us where these sixty D01' .from getting together? iPrimarily,`cent have settled since their re- we take it, we get together in ord-;'tflrn_ They are not to ‘be iolundhin er that we may learn something the places which they left- f 1 BY from those who know more than left the United States they must we do, and, secon/dily, in order thatlhuve gone looking for that Halifax we may unnedmy put om. shouldemielevator or the Buctouche Rail- tn the wheel in any undertaking or;.W5Y~ undertakings that may ‘be unltedlyl agreed up_on as 'best for ue individ- ually and collectively. . The inter- Tue kind of economy priwiifiefi change of ideas is always helpful by the MacKenzie Kinl; govern- and, like the quality of mercy, is ment is ‘well exemplified in some Of ". ed ihlessin him who its dealings with this province. One gi;vei?a:lie:lm'who tails." case may be cited. When the Kinz Getting together would be of lit- government accepted office CHD- Ne vu” w us if we ,had ng lead. tain John N. McDonald had been Junior inspector of Drodges for Prince Edward Island, New Bruns- wick aiid the Magdalene Islands for some ten or twelve years. Tile me bundlu Fonunmew’ however’ King government, fearing no doubt this d°°s mn °cc“' In our farm that Captain McDonald might be a ci§', pariiuments. We have many Cuusmvnme’ dlachargml hlm al. successful minors, runny Wl\° tnougii the iviiniutor nr runiir have eiewflv d°'“°“°*f““-“I "mil works admitted on tiio nonr of the hrilillii 111 M119 D|`°Vi“°° Pays- House that no complaint had ever many who began with litlile and men lodged against him. There who have built up famine eltebl- using' no .Liberal in the province iishmenta -that are a credit to the qualified to fill the position, al- , an are both though about twenty had applied, toil of their and Mr. E. M, MacDonald's Plctou ethods Constituency having a few spare men for whom Mr. E M. could not by' “meh they succeeded' find lobe, the position was given “ld “Wh "mn Wm "“d°"‘b"e““y to a Captain Gillis of that neighbor- U°116m- 91°” Wm’ Wm” W learn' hood. Whether Captain Gillis was Yet there are mlm! 11111188 1-11'" big ouougit to ful captain Monon- even our |1109! l\1C¢0BBf\1l tfH»\'111°1'5 ald's place-the latter being an ex- clnlwt know for the limlfle F888' ceptlonaily big man--is not stated on that they have not the time to but evidently the Department had dgvotg ip the difliciit probrcms its doubts, so they appointed a Gup- 'ml _'mcg 3",-y .armor .l¢’¢°n|. tain McQuarrie of St. John to help 'i 1 ln .mg him out. It appears McQuarrie xizurmtupmmgmmh had special qualifications or at um “fm” 1. up .nun H least a special pull for they made “Hmm” . him Senior with a salary of three _ column' or ‘four hundred dollars a your ' Ii! on-mr m'M°h more than Captain Gillis was re- in” oh . nh mae ot .mam ~ coiving,the latter's salary being the Toi mamma me some as Captain MoDonaid's w°'m".“’ Those two man are now doing at W!" M h “ hmm' more than double the cost consid- dhk Q' R 1' °° "Mm'"hl’ “Mm” ernbly lens than what Captain Mc- ' °"“*°'”" 7” ‘W *duh Donald was doin|, us the Magdalen ‘W ‘F W' ‘N37 “"°f ""~ lsiaiitil, doubtless for reuons of ”~°h. D” s'm"` political economy, luvobeen plac- II17 ‘tho soicuoo of mll‘l0¢1N °°' od under the Jurisdiction of Quo- ers among ns, if -no one -of us knew any more than another. We would, ln that case, be the “blind icadinl-1 experiences and of the m . ": -epmiitvsi maui, da_gi}g.,,ggg\d¢,¢. ,n_l|_y_,»no;i9igy_u;itgr_3;\¢§ ".537 Q. I . g l'r"ob¥;éf"#si`* ul"""'"T5'i";rRii`il*1§§‘:¢ru`fii¢'iil‘¢,¢§|,,,; i',’:__` ' f " ,T $2-1 .ilvniiiers are pledged to reduce paid to the members of the late necessary? Thspeople and the ` press agree that it is more necess- 4uUUP iduurs Lint there is another t'orm of ah supply and demand’ movement Urimant p|¢dge,d to Ewncmy' The scess that you have likely 'heard nbout but have-n’t seen. ` the indemnity below what yas ‘lt lg calleil ._-Qld abscess simply because there is ncbuai-ly an ab- The trained expert can tliroush lions.-. we reel assured that they “°°“°“ .°f "heal" “Mui "~ .the mean at his diiposal leer 1_m_meammdo what they pmmiqed to lt is not painful, nor red, and Eli A ‘ S ' I ' you iiaveii't the slightest idea ol enough into th-s iiiburc to obtain d° “nd that they SUN 11,193" 11- Th? when it may ibreak down, H"“"Y Value 031119 I0 BOB¢0l1 ill . a com r uve! _mcumte men or question their arises. How much in iact the leikln covering it is ‘Im “""""9" of 1908 which 11111308 il pa a y ‘ - shall the indeluliity lie cut down just “S White as any 0i|"~‘l` P1111 0| 'sixteen' years ago' An-er he the colidi-tions which will affect the body. “".“d I" Boswll' he w°|.'k'3d Hi l D _ ` from tile $500 per sessioii, iviiii-li is These mm ulbscmsm usually nv viii-inns jobs, such as helping on ex. prices by the time our comiuodlizos now me law-_» I _ r I , p,.,r_.,s wagonS_ trucking, and piling pen, upon tho spine and hills nnd are marketable and to advise as to ~-~- ure ratliel' deeply seated as zi ""`mhan‘n“” in freight t“""1i”al*’» _k I _ be F,-°m1773\° 1373 W, |__egi5|a¢u,.e ,U10 und doing porter work in inrge e wh” pr°d“ctS “re U y to ~ 'wan supreme in i’rc_iviliclui itflaii-s. I luis usually caused by tubercul hmvls' Henry “ms not lazy’ or "ML" _ ~ l _ ,_ ~ _ .. . . ous iiil`ection_ _ _,' _ . most piofitabc ' it had to do with ful \\¢.li,ilticr The u_0u_me whom it of coursld is ¢d:lby. i illi~l[\'ii ixevlii l.iii'0li[.lii _ dollar; ag they won puy im , ii -- / ~r c it ‘ ' ' '. ' - is s are myl-ie an iave seen thousands These were big questions and we l`ul and I-urge, :ind actual pus is nearly avi.-rything in operation, ‘ ' - had some of the bl; an men the t’oi‘uit-ii, -t'li~e -usual treatment is to from feeding t0 milking, froui milk- P . _ i ‘ ._¢ Y 1 - v D as lrivt it opened up just like any ing to cooling .ind from cooling L Tovmce ever pmduced t° de_aK other abscess, such ns it .bmi ol"bot.lling. The Doerfoot Farin iililk Wm' mem' These me" 5‘3""ed m canbunt-le, ' lcoliiiiiundsn hotter price tliuii the ihe I»€iIiSl=ll\lre f0i‘ h0i10I‘ Hilti The usual treatment -givcn tiilitvorage niiik`wo buy from our pa.ti‘l0tisni. They fixed the expense tilbercuia.l- patients is also inilicai-‘iociil iiiilk dealers. I wili.tcll you i-ndemnity for Members at S170 “il |“°"”- why lhfly get “ bum!" ’""“"’ for That is -plenty oi` good noiirisli- each per session, und for a hundred mg fond inchming milk and m!gk_,_[ Thpy pay more anmmon tn “wry years no more was paid or asked and pygmy of the m|l,ll,0l~3 ln thpitletnil which they tiiink will lloiioiit fm-_ At Confederutloll ll", Legisla. S,m,;h;m._ 1 tin- cousiiuier oi' liilik. 'l‘lit-y know Lure was simrn oi hull its duties! 'File old -l'ns‘liioneil iiroaitnlent- by ioksclect High tzuiidc uliininls. und the most part of its more iin-»"°“ ‘l‘i""r "H is “tm In gemml “S91 Hy "UW mm m -iW‘|` Thuy as il, Supplies heat, und prevents know how to bring' air limi sun-, Ummm powers' The my or mmm tile liemessarv exei'ci.se or ivorkioilllili illiil lilo 51117110- 'I`|\0Y KNOW bers was sonic years ago, raised lm_,,n‘wea|-mg out the muggnlm- tlgfliuw in treat the uuimuis with kind- to $200 per session and that wasluuo, an rapidly as it -iitlierwieelllétrrriiillioaillféy lililivkto iinzidiei fits iiinximiiiii for 147 years till tbelwflllifi <10- Mytidea H|‘_":“"i;';\§9;z°‘,; [mm il! ‘H “Mommy left Bell Goveirnnlent came ln. “"5 ‘S that I any D doorstep of the satisfied consu are now .Our limited members We cannot afford to pay our mem bers as they are paid in the big Provinces, and we ought not to. Oui' Members each represent hilt a few people-some 2,900 each on an average. In Ontario each of the 111 members represent an average of 27,000 people, or nine times as many as with us. Their indemnity is $1.400 per session. if we paid our members in propor- tion to population st the Ontario rate they would only get $155 each instead of $500. The pale for the people to, our mind Is about this: The session ought not to last more than a month' and the needful business can be discharged in that time if reports and Government measures are ready at the opening, if busi- ness is pressed forward and need- less talk is cut out. Vifhy .should the country ‘pay for o. repetition of it lot of empty eleotioneerlng talk? Two hundred dollareifor a month's attendance will pay out of pocket expenses of the average member fairly well with shorter sessions. To restore approximately the old indemnity would he a real and not q sham economy. It would effect a saving approximately of $9.000 a year. It would show a generous public spirit an behalf of our public men that would be appreciated and applauded throughout the Pro- vince and would set a shining ex- ample for other Governments and Lagislatures. it would start a move- ment that Ottawawould soon be compelled to follow by beginning Economy and Retrenchment at the top. Real Economy luoli as wo hive suggested would add new laurel: to tho grand old Conservative party. Nothing could contribute more to that endf it would be a reversal of the Grab Game of 1920. greatly to the advantage of the new Government and the new order of things. Children of the present Members of the House would tell of it with pride to their children in_tho years to como. And the Members can well afford to take this comes. They can-do it |nd'»till retain A hir return for any member ol' Y0ur family. .V011 *OOO THURSDAY, March 6th JAMES BOWIE Picturesque American soldier, fiinioiis for the long knife he used in tl. iluel with Major Norris Wright was killed ut Alamo, Texas, ill the Texas revolution, March ii, 1836. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON Fanioiis long distance pedestrian began it G00-miie walk in the City of Loudon, England, on March ti, 1876. '_ LOUISA MAY ALCOTT Noted American author of books for young people, beet known for "Little Women," and “Little Men" died on March 6, 1888. " JOHN H. REGAN Postmaster (leneral of the Coufeii- erate States under Jefferson Davis during the Civil War, died on Mur. 6, 1905. NATIONAL ART GALLERY The vigorous art which Canada has developed owes .something to the fostering care of artists in years gone by. When Canadians enjoy the "loan" exhibitions sent out from the National Gallery at Ottawa. it is interesting to remem- ber that the gallery originated with a daughter of Queen Victoria, the Princess Louise, who lived five years in Canada when ber husband, the Mnpquis of Lorne, was Govern or-General. They founded the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and its first exhibition was held on this day in 1880. Princess Louise no mere amateur, contributed to the annual exhibitions, ami donut- ed a picture to the Gallery. The Academy established schools of art and design, annual exhibitions and the National Gallery. Prin- ooss Louise. still living in London. originated the idea of the Queen'l Dolls' House. _----(0-3-l MARCH. il.-Good Judgment; a knack of senehing thmgo h as they really are. any arc men tako to Army discipline particular- ly well. Seif~reliance is generally one of their characteristics. if a man, you do not jump to conclu- .sions, and very likely rather diu- trus-t people who do. You want reasons for things.” lf,a woman. you may be, on o c ry. too ready to believe inasgble and things. You lbould_ have A hap py marriage. Your birth-ltono il A bloodstone, which means presence of mind. f.¥¢iin.§iowef is u vioiot. YQ( uoky color is white. . -1 down beside me while i road »-vvv-v vow This column. io. open for the dloouuion by correl- pandenta of question; ol In tcrest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necuur ily endorse tho opinion exi- prelaed by its norrenpon "Martha, I want you here for a inoinent. Never mind the supper dishes. i want you to sit - this letter froiu that Mcintyre fellow up in Boston. “Now` listen, Martha, he is going to take us on- at trip tu .ioyiund where the Melody of his voice will blend with the sweet sounding notes of Hope." Sir,-I will no\v tell you' it story tint lienry Vance of Rosedale, P. loss lie wi-is ready and willing to e eer- bv tile Burnett funiliy of South- ilicii' iuilk. 1807-3-5-Zi. \ _ iaiinow Ap lloslililiil. t Branch ivianagers .l M. _` dents. . p Barton. M.D, -o++o+ro»+o++v+44+oo-oo-ooo 0 R E F H o Governments and Parliaments, at THE ¢°LD ABSCESS EN . Ottawa and here in Prince Edward ..___'__ H Rv VASXEEFFOM ROSE. 6, 1924 l_qlaml_ Also _we have nlalmulmed You have seen the ordinu-ry ab ' as Bt,-0ng|y as we could that. it lscess inntllie tornm olhatried angry . um-p, w it cen rc - a s even it trained and specially educated ex- Zum' be 8 Real and 'wt 9' Sham darker red than the. rest of the : ‘c n . ‘ ‘ . ’ ~ .wrme~mMeM°m __ 1 xmhwnmmnm; |1115 UNI 'bl1Yi118! it 111911115 -U19 SI-ll* :NOW the Legislature is called to to bread down and pour out it.. 'dy of world-wide or country-wide "l=°¢ and we have a new Govern- Coments- Ouif Island Hospitals and Orpiianiages are always _in need of financial support. One reason for their constantappeal is' that they have no large en- ciowm'ent fund from which a. permanent income/, can bederived to help offset. expenses, suchas have similar institutions in the large centres. A suitable fund for this purpose would in a few years be accumulated andthe Hospitals and .Or- pinanages be `made'p1'a.cticai1y self-supporting if a number of interested citizens in town and coun- try would take out Endowment Life Insurance policies drawn .in favour of the Island institutions. If you wish' to do a service to the Community that will have lasting and beneficial results, we will gladly show how this may be accomplished at a very l‘easoriab1e cost. For particulars write, phone, oi' cali on Hyndmaii & Go. Ltd; The Great-West Life Assurance Co. " “The Low-Cost High-Profit Company” ()ii’ices, 61 Queen St. Cii-ai'iottt0wli tg. then steer better and we can sail better' for n stile “home port." l ani sir, etc.. JOHN D. MciN’i"Yitld. Boston Mass, March lst, 1924. “Well Martha, liow do you like tlizit-Mt-inlyi'e fellow now?" “I don't know Alex, what to say. I am told he is not very. good looking and he cuii’»t raise it good crop on his own llenli." the shine 017 hills “V Y0“l`5L`lf “I er m'| l '”*" _ ` , r physician at ont-ei' .. ,,. ,. .- l There were as many people ini:_;llx0ltill]tlw:e¢£Iqy;J!l1e possibility that “lI{;n<:;lii%|:fiyeiiciil;lo\sélSgatrac;40(oA!` the Province In 1873 when the Pro- may the _u cold nr til‘br>rcii.iosis a°l>'-l|\v(,,.kt,., nm] Dahmmking in L,vL,l_y_ vincc entered the Union as therelscess. 'thing he did, and besides that he, I .Ivas ohsleléving. but uufortiinlitciyl » . - .x.¢»»~»°»-*#0-°+»+v+***** . . . . make a strong case for Govern- ¢ ‘fmX“";n L\“ grzm' "hwy um" ty ii 1 t ‘ mental and Legislative Economy- ; LOSt We FOI'g§t¥ piucoi. with prejudice against up-to-date methods. and he was badly listed over to the port side with n fungus growth called fear, hut us I have already said, he wus observing and his iueniui sight began to ilnprove. iienry shifted ballast and got up on an even keel, and when he straightened iiiiiiscii’ up. he found he could steer better. Ho loosened up all thc. old reet knots that held his ambition furled up in the main topsail. He put on more canvas and sailed for P. E. l. After arriving there, Henry look- ed around for a vacant farm and found one in Rosedale. This farm had been grain cropped for thirty or forty yours and its fertility went out the harbor in an old coal scuttle of ii vassal called the Pocailoiitns. Sho looked like nn uildertaker‘s uiirt limind for the Gut of Canso with it load of hollow-eyed. mud scabiied Mclntyrcs and pilgwasii barnacics. Henry did not nfiud if the farm lacked fertility. He did not mind if the know-it-all neighbors shook their heads and said he was taking a short-cut to Falconwood. Henry was shrewd and.obeerving, and lie noticed that some of those same neighbors wore taking short-cuts to North Rustico, alid outside the three miie limit for eye openers, while at the same-time he was get-ting a better brand of eye open- ers from the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown. Henry's farm buildings in Rose- dale have a southern exposure they are protected from cold north blasts by u wind break of apruces, fire and birchas. Ile goes in for dairy cattle, pigs and hens, and everything he has grown on the farm has been fed to his stock. and in turn returned to the soil where it should go so as to bring forth abundant crops, which the fami aniimals. Henry has his farm paid for, and is now placing his surplus cash in the Bank of Nova Scotia, and best of all when he asks his wife to go on an (Yung he doosu't ask ber to go to a unoral or a prayer meeting after she has worked bard for fortryeight thousand hours. l think when next Christmas heaven in sight you will find Henry present- ing his pretty dark eyed Annie with a radio set so that sho can listen in and hour horreprsoonta- tive ,at Ottawa making an eight day speech on "When to begin and end the lobster season-." ` l think it is A good thing to shift ballast when we are down by the head with preiudico. and ‘listed over to the port aide with the fun(- us of Four. it is a good thing to loosen out .tho old not knots that would satisfy the appetites of all., ` Daily §§1ections Guardian Readers § _ ,o-oooooooovvo-0-0-0444-00+ LOVE DEFENDED Love, the noblest of things made, i Love, so trampled and betrayed, Let my song defend you! Love that niukes the dust aspire, All the gods acclaim you: Yet men foul your feet with nlire And their lips defame you. in my hnuid a sword of song, Terrible as lightning, Qulvers to avenge your WFOIIS When your face is whitening. Duuntless songs and soarinSB- i\’iude for rupture and despair, Mode' for man’s adorings. _ Edwin Markham. J. B. MacLach1an Given Freedom DORCHESTEII, N. B., Mar. 4. - James B. Méclochian. sentenced to two years in the penitentiaryhero for seditious libel growing out of the Cape Breton labor trouble of last summer, will leave the institu- tion tomorrow on a ticket 0! 108%- Tho decision of the government to ,¥..i.__.._.. OQOOQO 000000 0 0 Let all stars attend you; . From Pen.‘» Telcplioiie 132 Job Pr O By satisfying our cust`o five times thc volume -'-and is still growing. We liar/e satisfied oflit-rl'-we can .svztisfy you. . . . ,PROMPTNESS PRICE _ .. QUALITY l*O-O40-OOO-O-OO-O'O‘*'1P§+04)§4O-'O-Q90-GO -QQ §~§&-yy-gg*4.._..*,,“ `_._ \ -Q-0-#Oo-*+0 inting ' A fundamental in printing is that satisfied _ customers are one’s best advertisement. mers we have stead- ily built up our job printing business, , Our volume of business in this line is`~now of two and a half years ago.--nearly double that of a year ago The Guardian iientral . - - Prlntery You were made for starry air, 136 P71800 St., CHAIQLOTTETOWN extend clemency to Maciachiuiii wus conituiinicatcd to the prisoner several days ago, Warden C. T. Good stated today. but -the Labor leader was engaged on an import. ant job in tho shoe department of lie institution at the time and ask- ed that he might be allowed to re- l main until it was completed. The warden spoke in the highest terms of Maciachlan’s conduct as a prisoner. I .Human Speech by Artificial Means (Canadian Phu) $09 900590-UOOOOOQOOOOOOO O If You Have 3 500 or More to Invest -you will be in- terested in our current_ Invest- ment List, which g includes oderings of government _ ,muuicipalanci o o rf o r a t 1_0 n . bon s at green to yield fro 5% to over 7%. Before placing your - funds, uk for our momaqgouom. lqyhmmmr ‘ ol!Fd'RA'I'lOll |.lM|‘.'r¢n I M ,'i.:i°.t*..!:.‘a:.t'. \OQOOO9§O§¢§OO§Q§§9§f‘ i OOOfOOOOO9Q§§‘9§§OOO9O __¢ o¢»ooo»o90bO§0OO -odmp in obo main wposil. ,Wo can I keep our' ambitions and delfroo furi-I .llalllll §fH|°i',v|m°\f,b»°°~v~-. cocoon-ooo¢O~‘~¢¢¢»‘» A ~ vo NEW YORK, Mar 4. ~A demon-l lstration of tho artificial production i 'of human speech was given tonighti :at tho monthly meeting of the |New York Electrical Society, 29 West 39th Street. . Exports at the demonstration snld the results were the best ever obtained in artificial voice produc- ttlon experiments. Today. they lsiiid. was the first time an audi- ieucsbad heard tho sounds through a loud speaker. The sounds are produced by a combination of vacuum tube oscil- lator* amplified and tuned circuits ,whic approximate the vibrations of the human vocal chords, throat and lips. 2nd Class Aliens Must Now Land " at Ellis Islan -1 - (unison unlmi in-mi - NEW YORK, Mar. 4.- Comml stoner of lmmilrltion Outrun? boo notified otumcliill linol , of the Transatlantic that beginning Wed- .nosdov all aliens afrivluu sootni sian will have to go to ml. 1;. lfrorn 20 F would cull upon the Coniinissiouer this nftcrlloon. £0 t\DD68i against the enforcement of the order Whivh. they said would cause tin- diversion to Canada of many scr- ond clnss passengers. About 80 percent of incoming tourists, they declared. came on. cabin steamers which were listod as second class at Ellis Island. -J-<»>--- Gov’t. Has Right’ to Increase Repara- tion Levy Rate (British United Preis) LONDON, Mar. 4. --Philip Snow- den. Chancellor of the Exchoqiier. i-innounced in the Commons this afternoon the government re tained th to reimpose higher rate, of levy on imports (ered. levy percent will take tho dol- 'if-2i‘. "i'."li2‘¢..‘:i..L‘_"“-‘”‘ .‘* ‘-"‘ l Robfilohlblivll of tllo _ I itooiulilp libs 13;; ._,, Nu. . '. o ` - , ~. .~.~;'vl_-~`,_- *Wi ."'» »`7"“i'.'~~'-v l r..-fr AiJ.§°‘z_f\>.'\f.<‘.i, '. , , ' ' . is \ _ - .~ . , _ . ..-- .bi .Jr . #_..'a’t-,`*5i§.'B»¢>i1in.'-ir-.,."-‘-. 3-* .’.1~. . - .<_`lit¢fuca_c .ir’ii\ss.aién&2>U"-T~..;o.nlLs.»t.. ' . _ ~ _ ~-._-iv N5-.,=r.r»;a;‘-..“»’i< _f"+‘ ,