ed {mm authoritative sources that 3N1... has definitely decided to re- am, trot“ the League 0f Nations unless she is given a permanent seat lit the council. From the tisme source it is‘ learned that spziln has informed Sweden that; because of Sweden's unfriendly t'lt-‘ tltudc iu connection with the Span- mt candidacy for a permailent seat. that Spain is thinking of ltreaklnl; off ttcntliug negotiations for ii coin- msrcitll treaty with SWBGBH- development created an enormous pelisllllflll tics whcrc it ltecuuia known today- Somt‘ diplomats characterized it la ttuiorltlttate and ntlvt-s of Allied mam. mat for two hours today anti dlsrassctl _ n.1,...“ ttvct‘ the plnu for GPrlliiiii-Y-‘i atliulssittil ilolis ttttti elevation to the League Al ilifl "iii of ihe sewillillll Spain nild llrazil utaliitaiitctiiiliat s illIPlr insistence that they bc elect-Jili- V0Yi°ii5 Buggegimm; ed to permanent seats at the sumo! had ltetm made b)’ Dom “mes m“ time that. (lerniauy rt-t-t-lvotl such Bliilding Market presentatives Limited of Montreal. came to Eat;- iantl some days 1180'. Dfeileiifiii by ll8wfliiillil8l‘ "niantllacturers illierfiiii-eii (‘auadlau inaiIaetl-i” of their fll‘i‘ii'iii and arranging appointments‘ at the ttffices of twtitipuufv. incorporated $1.. tilt-v have been overwhelmed with t-tntiniunicatlons from i m. t" ‘practically all the industrial t-t-ttlrcs anxious lot do business with them. ’ ‘ _ ’i‘itt: nine nicu of whuui six :il'c_-\ii'- iuiiltlil ~'|lllii<' i-Il l‘(‘llil'- remaining. are here to spend $21il.~l"ii“ii i"“'i""" MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT 1'0 produce effect without plllllf- a Guardian Two Cont: Founded llfl oltoiown v hum; Guardian, IN lllllunlts Til til- SIGN tron THE tutu: Unless Her Demand for Permanent Seat is Granted-Relations Between Spain and Sweden Strained- (Canadlnn Press) GENEVA. Mar. 12. ~lt is learn- This itt those tiiplomatlc cir- harlnful to the. gpgttlttlt cause, ltri-u-glug lilto the ‘ppgnt- a menace ilffectiug relat- [ppsilliislitlté thc scope of the Lca- ‘iltxttv/t. Mar. t2. ---ltollrctlclli~ powt-rs and (ler- difflcultlos which liavc to the League of Na- Count-ii. m“ n mmmttnicatlon was issue tttttttttt: lilfli tn-tti/t-icgaten would meet againt rim-r limo for reflection. For Canadian v Products (Special to The Guardian) qlgutpois, Mai-cit 12.—Nine rc- of tllepry . Monsan- telllinfl in the advertising. Allied Purchasing of 7 Beak lmutlon. i-Juglaiitl. Since then tltc rntluufaciur- int- jugtlce lo to be an Ideal controver- > Thought t0 be far off and Uncertain. ,.. i gave the impression that the n"... atiou was brighter. cil of the League oi Nations. iii its , public session today. received tltefi-ietil iiiiiermflll- lltliiiifllliion of Great Britain thtltl'°ii"i'“i/ coil" lie"! she has extended for ' years her fiillllfltittiry regime river lraq in accordance with the terms of the resolutions oi the December council, which award of the disputed ‘.\loaul ilrcn to (treat Britain. thus receives practically liiosttl iiy being limited to u narrow strip i in thc ltorthorn part. not. PHIlTGSPIIliHl at today's metttlitg her absence contention that tltc tleclsloit of the council is ltoi binding on her. ltei-s of the (loullcll ol‘ of Nations y-lost-tl a loitg. inforuittl scsitltiu this l_'\'t'lilll;_', willl~ uni roaclililg an tlgrccnicnt ttu tho trottltlcstiuit‘ (tucstlou oi‘ the recou- Fillllllltlll of tllli! kcsslttu 1a Scat. Mr. lClllOll tutti iii-cutter King wort: trudorst-tl. for Wost lxauibitin Solution to Dispute‘ The participating statesmen GENEVA. Mill‘. 12. -The Coliti- twenty-five made the tllefillllf‘. Britain. or her ‘mandatory, lraq. all the region. Turkish sovereign- 'l‘urkcy watt rcltcrzltlug lit-t‘ olti 'l‘lit- nioui- i tlittLt-tlgutt sot-rot. (lENltlVA. Mar. l2. tho count-ll. it was l t ‘West Middlesex 1 Liberals Planning" t ,,.,.,., Campaign (Canadian Press) S’l‘RA'l‘l>IROY, 0lnt.. Mar. 12. cougrtititltttlttits to of \\'. 'l‘. (iootlistiu, Lillorzil uicmboi‘ and lluuctin hltlrshilll. l-‘ctlerztl tirgailizcr for thc iLlbt-rill fort-cs wcrt- spt-akcrs. iltili. to muni- alitl otllt-t- s-tpcitkors smuggling $112,000 worth of tinsel diamonds iitto the from Canada, ivas found guilty by n jury this afternoon and sentenc- ed to five years and a tiny lll titt- federal prison. llclgium, ‘ ltaus" January 21-bit. when he was iakcn ' front tho tltltiiitreal-Wash- ugton I ralii. The d la nloiitla wcro found (tout-called in paper ptlcktlgcs itt u collar box, a talcum powdot‘ box and a palt- ttt' socks. ltittt-riuatt wlit-u ltt- iittartlctl tho train for thc lluitt-tl Stall-s. ittt-y today allot‘ a ti‘ltil lasting a titty and tt ltall‘ tho ‘collllscl for Rit- lllll‘lll‘,',iii*l'lllilii uiovcl loaruetl that.¢ {received t t-onfitlonct- in. iliiii cu meta-l and boys clothing“ _ .try iltlti tho t-ttbiuot. (lliintt and kindred dines. furnlsliiitg lwbo vlllllilllllliliiifltl lliui ttti his cit draperies, trimmings. laces autllJ M b tlrrss and wash goods. , _ ' W. Ager of the Allied Purchlls-I lng t‘o., states that "more lpurchtie-t cs would be made for Canada altdi if tllo Britislii sendl sautples. British goods are still re-l zartlotl as the best hi Canada." i tht: United States rntinufac turers would only . _._.-—(Q3-______ O-O4 Condensed Specials HATER-Ac. par woo-d. not each lnoortloaia thin column. ‘LOBT- IN THIS CITV LARGE l-‘liider klntlly sum oi‘ motley. loave at this tilflce. Reward, 3-11-21 WANTED——FIRST CLASS SALES- man for medium priced six cy- tinder car for Queens ('0. write lliillilg ttuailfitriltious to llox 4S1 i1 w. a s. ilv- 301a 1o 2|. i ‘Th! w. M. s. or UNITED (hurcll. Marshfleltl intend littld- iiiKll parlor social at .\lr. Frank- llti Mill's on Tuesday evottlits. Mirth 10th. ll’ stormy WBflllcJ~ wcrc ultcrt .| ill ilosltlil. .\l:l , on ‘iii!’ ellbnlllg. 8074-13-1i Murit ltltit. [N70 wilt-u _\t tndol‘ ‘SW-mi firahtt-it lit-ll t-allctl his tisslslttut. ‘UNSOME SAUSAGEU. HAM-flditinttts ,-\. \\’:|l.sttu. from llnotllci‘ burg Steak. Potted Meats. fresh ,-(,.,m_ m, |;..|| anoint; “"17 liar-Saunders. Neivsontt- & CiL. Market Bldg. 23-o4m Wuitlou ltcnrll illltl nus“ Li? ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY ‘iiiicriliilna. cheaply and t-xpodl iiiiiiliiy executed. Guardian Con:- "ii 10b Printery. ‘Phone 132. U ‘(Q11 wan-r coon zuvetovss zgi"! 50 for 200.. 150 for 35c" ii Mr 55o, 500 for 11.00, 1.000 (lllnrtllau h" 81.95. ‘Jfflce. Pmmd‘ Wm . _._.. , ‘ONE PAIR or FOXE! new: ranch nu "Tuesday C... E. 14'. iiillk silver. female and Q. i’ “ii fro . ziiiii- m merits gigiiillm ‘silver male. Reward ' “'5” i-- McLean. Wilttlhire. 8070-13-1wk .__ I "i-WLIC AUCTION UN SATUR- “il March 13th at 2 o'clock p.m. Li‘! Brunswick Hotel Stables. Ken “limb i ill)’ horse. 8 years old W. White- ‘Iellhl t5 ha“. "I 00th:. J. [ZOVBYIHIIDIH iliill ‘\' Stage Free-for- all in Diet (Special to The Guardian) TOKii) Mart-ll l2. “dtcnerill fighting betweoit and representa- tives of the Soiyti-Ktti opposition party itrtikt‘ tip thc st-ssitiu oi‘ the lllct last night tirtior. hlcntbers tti‘ ltolirtiscnlaiivcs sziflt-rotl thc llouse of bat t cred tilt-ails anti itosos but =ltt\ir injuries wort- uot serious. loiict‘ interfered sflpartitlilg tho coutlialatlts. cll£il‘|.'i‘t~‘ and counter batc ttvt-l‘ dictl may lto tprorogitcti. i<0> First Conversation . Over Telephone (Special to the Guardian) 'l‘()llt)N’l‘tl. Mal‘. i2. l“ift\‘ yours ago tlit- first soutont-t- spttltcll by ii lllllllilll rttiutl was ll‘illllilllllll"l (l\'t‘l' thc loioitlriito. 'l‘llt-.=t- words Ellllllllllillri. blue button with to mark the thousands oi‘ liniltllugtt anuivorstiry. flown. itllfered Rsttttttt as Deputy Speaker (Br ' ' t0 Guardian) OTVPAWA. March 1'.‘.. lion of Deputy Speaker Duff. M. P.. for lilineulturg, btlt in thc wildest ills-i t Killed by Train ‘filo. posi- of fllol 3i? /-’ //// , ‘rite Peolefs Paper “x /' y y», iii '-.s ......-.lf.‘.'f;_-.ill. . ' Edd Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew d’ t, _ ' F - l '= ‘ l I ~ a- Ii as‘ s\\\\\ by vetybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926 GIVEN i Yllli 5lI|lll}_l§gl|N l§ t F l i Belgian Tried to Take’ $112,000 Worth of Diamonds From Ca- nada t0 U. S. (Canadian Press) BURLINGTON. Vt..‘ Mai‘. 12. --- on trial in the charged with Uultctl Status Rittcriuau, u. uativc oi‘ Antwerp. was nrrcstcil at St. Al (iuslonts inspectors had watched itt Monti-sill for sttutr- iuio and tigouis ltillowt-ti itilli l-lofttrt- tho t-ttso. was givott to titt- l for a dircctcti vcr- llci. of zicquillail oil lilo ground itiuggilng itatl not bccn prov- Tiic niotloii was denied. tcntt SENTENEE UH’ ion - Mr. R. A. P sident- Sonic Important Resolutions Passed. Farmers’ Week closed yesterday with the annual meeting of the‘ Central Farmers‘ ‘institute. which was held in the morning and etf-labout the chance our young men - [GFIIOOII in the Technical tSchool Building. and at which there was a tair- attendance. with the-Presid- ent. Mi‘. lR A. Profitt, in -the chalrfthe future development of this pro- _'l‘lte minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the Secret- ary, Mi‘. C. E. McKenzie, and adopt- cd. tutti the ‘President ‘then gave his auuttai report as follows: PRESI DE'NT’$ ADDRESS (lttittlcntouz- ‘Another ycar has [tossed since we last met as a (il-ntral Farmers’ lllSitlllllH. A yetfr which has to my mint] l)4'i‘ll tiiio 0i‘ th-e most pro-il- perous in the history of this pro- vintst» with the exception of a rew years tillrlng tho war Notwith- standing ‘the fact we have hall our tilstttiittilutnionirs and tilscouragfi~ llivlllti ill the past your anti will no, titiubt bavt- sillit: in lite future. yct l loci tlit ro nt-vci‘ was a ttlmo wlieu' wt» coultl as iilttilligetit. farmers be liiorc optimistic. tNot only has 11125 been a ltaiiner your for the potato growers but in tRev. A. J. MacDonald Passes Away At Fort Augustus rt-ct-ivctl l“tll'ly lli' ntorliliig oi‘ lilo. tlcath oi‘ lit-v. A; - kiaclitttialtl, ltarlslt lpricst. at l‘ol'l Augustus who pttssctl away at ttarocliltil house sitttrlly bviilrh‘ "iiii" iuight. l t-v. Father Matrlionalll lititl Iiccu The execuiive or iii" Wm“ Middle‘ seriously ill for llio past fuw weeks sex Liberal Association tnet her-ii today i0 pm“ ‘inmimi-iz" wmk i” not altogether uuoxpcclctl will the iiy-election on Mart-h 20th not:- essituteti by the appointment oi‘ .l. C. Elliott, sitting member as Mili- lster of Lalfiir. in the King ttabint-t. rcsnltitions oi‘ anti thc news of his death although with since rc rctércl throughout the province. it is many years since thc decoast‘ pitrish f] ctl took up his work as be‘ ,uiost every line of farming we have ltatl atlvantzeti prices. ll. is not my purpost- to goat any --siiig't.irzti'ug in goiter». ai. ltlit tht-rt- art: a ft-w pilases of 'tltt- work ltt which ‘l woliltl like to iziltrucl your special iihis lturliculali‘ tinrc. int out‘ last annual nicctllig will re- illllilillivl‘ tho rtasttltitfttus tlrawu up hhflautl tz-apcchtlly the one lu rcgard to uiukiug ouy province a disease frttc area That oi‘ course. line lio- txtiiutt u reality. t1 think an a (len- {trai l"l|l‘lll0l‘5l' institute wo should texprt-ss otir tippreclziiion -iitc.tttbors of tltt- government, and {thc lleptirfurcut oi‘ Agriculture. iwho have so. faithfully presseetl our tclaiilis to a silccessftil issue. "This thought brings uie to the rst point ot‘ discussion Head im- priest iit Fort A-ugllslus and tltiriug‘,,,.,,,.,.,,,en,, “m, Summtpnh which l that time iiy his U!‘ ]ll'(‘.‘il*.l\ bllt to isliiolicrs cvorytiuc ".\ilcu“ a. untirlug zcal, strict attention to duly anti tut ct‘- tspirit of‘ klutluoss he till-‘s-tot-k luau in tltfiiiftttl himself not (sully ttt his par- vlt w of tho titlvzlncetl step taken "mre lmeremel, h, me “v9 Mock with by lho govt-riiiuciit. to better our humstrwi whom he (lame lu contact. Father live slot-k conditions. are We giliiit; (fulaflze h, the particular branches 1 ho was familiarly kuuwtt to still ltoep ‘the unprofitable. half!- mat mtprested the,“ ‘fr-cl shtuiltl tlcuiantl the attention litl most t-zirolul thought of every this province. In trns a mall oi‘ lilgli uibility, posses-'-41=ll‘vctl i-iftliie 00W in ilrc lnllllle 0i ‘tple of all classes and crecds. i ‘in the passing of Father Mac- lioualld the ltonian Catholic Church; oi’ this province mourns the death of~oue of its foremost leaders while the community of Fort Augustus‘ flgrautl the island in general has lost iuentlters of the mic of its most. beloved and tpro- nilueut citizens. Two-Little Boys l~‘litl<lD1~IR-1‘CTON.N. 13.. ‘cent lioherty, aged Morrison's Mills, oil thc John. on the tSalut. llallway. 'l‘liey lllLtl been playing with u itluubor of othtir children along tho roatlwtty near where tlle (l. N. ll. parallel R. the ran out uptui the tracks lo attempt to “t-atrh on" ttud wore slllutlllig uli illit‘ (f. N. ll. trucks watching thu "wtttstttt, t-ttttttt itcrt- t want yttttflitttttgttiui: t‘. l’. ll. train when the rt-tl ill"l('. N. ll. train calut- along uiul ran 'l‘l|:lt was litt- roni lic- tutti C. l’. It. tracks f‘llll to ttuc another. As the C. ‘l’. frt-igiit train 1tttssed tt-tittvurtl llli..:trtl and llohcrty itoys ittrcr lllt-iu. i '|‘ltt~ tlrirt-t‘ ttt‘ titt- |ll|(‘-l'\lll\lltl1 and thc llttitt-tl Tltttt-s‘... it ,-..,,,-1,..,| ti... (ti"\‘ “(HHUIL te cpln-ne workers urt- wcarllg a. ‘ the flgurt‘ “7t'l" (in tho bluc flag of the "boll" systoiu will ht- (0§-_-__ iHll élllill IN [IHEI] Y \lil'l‘. hlcxit-o. Mill‘ t-|ll'tl.s atuto til‘ Nuyttrit ttt-t- tit-ttd. a uum .bt-r or pt-ttplt- iuiurttl ttutl out‘ glr l l tllPill‘ l tho lituunti ,(‘litirt~h well‘ utct hr nrlucll ollil" ‘iilon front church fttllowt-rs. March l2.—~Gorti0tt i‘. Blizzard. ugeu ten Tile lighting ivas t-ttttsoti by a de- 5°" 0i Tilfillltts Blizzard, and Vin- uinc, son of churgcs of political xczuttlals. The ‘Ciiiiiii-‘ii UiiiTiY) iioiieii)’ W911! iii“ stautly killed llcar their homca-i at eastern outskirts of this city, tonight when they were rllu over by the incom- llig C. N. ‘It. express from Snlut John Valltty E Kl [Ell tinillt-tl of illt‘ v lt-atlt as tht- rt-sull oi a diu- Hoiue h“ bee“ onereii i" viiiiimriiltrlittiit-t- tict-ttsiottctl wilt-u tirdors i-r - -l lu- i is not yet known whether tti‘ not ha’ m ‘ n“ k gcnwill aeoopt it. ‘sod a raru knowledge 0t‘ hunian- iiiiil’. llllbillliifli? Cmiiiiiifliiifl? iutiillrt- and being nf a sylulullhutici ttlieposltloti himself was sought as fan ll(lVlSC‘l' and comforter by pee-iii“ 3W9 “i9 (‘iiw ii Drill)" i-‘iiiiiicv- speaker. seemed to be prejudiced anti so put up a clean ivhoieflflllie ttgahttst the Experimental Stations. Docs it not call us out as men to go ti slcp further, fix up our stab- article? Another disease that ls causing our stock men taonsiderahle loss {and trouble in some sections is con. taglous abortion This disease among cattle is vcry. very dongs."- possible. lNow you may take it by my re- marks that I advocate every farm- er getting in-to ppre brad stock. do not. But what l do advocate is that, whatever you arc trying to produce on the farm. do not be sat- isfied short of the best If it is pure bred stock of which ever breed you prcfcr. do not ‘be satis- fied until you are raising cows that are about -the average cow and not classed with the boarders. lf it is seed potatoes. do not stop un- til you are producing an article superior in quality and value. ‘Careful selection along these lines are one of the first steps. to success or perfection. ’ This rtile should of course apply to every line of farming. Another matter t1 feel should be taken tip by this institute. is the matter of connecting up more clev- erly rthe local School Fairs with the County and ‘Provincial Exhib- itions. ‘l may say this matter has been discussed by the executive during the year. and a committee appointed to confer with the ‘De- partment of Agriculture. and the lng tlefiliitc has been done yet. glnflliflg "t tltt- ||'|"|\i\Il'l|', (‘_;~.'_|(_ [min ll have confined my remarks prin- ‘i"l‘iilll ‘Mat-tilt lllth. lNTli ttt \lill‘t‘.ii‘\\.t.< tiuttuttrt- tu tit- :.t-t‘itit-ztt ttitlll i‘iiiiiiii’ i" "Willi"? "iiii iiiim “Pic”- liilll. 1921i. is ii hall‘ i‘t‘illll|'_\ spulL-ltltitttl was ftiuuti upou tht- trucks “iii wiiiii‘ “iiiliii- iii“ ‘imY-‘i ‘vim “m Al] "y...- ti... Amt-t-tt-zttt t-tttttittt-itti... “m. m. H“. m“ n. H". "m" “w coming tiloii-g to ho the men of ‘to iuorrow? it llilg been a-tateti that the greatest. asst-t ‘to any country l5 the boys and girls. We are Decreasein Army Estimates (Special to The Guardian) . tlitlNllfiN. ‘March l2.——~'l‘he nrmY otttluitttos. made, public today. - show n net tit-crease of £2.000.000 i from tltosc of last year. The gross t-stlutttlos arc $62,420,000 and the ttel £i2..'t0tl.00tl. The personnel] ex- "lllilllii" cluslvc ttr ludla is I59Ail0 ttt tt de- ‘ crt-aso of L200 111011. Rlil ‘Fliiilllllif’ lllSllliJlE HillliS liNlilltil manta Good Attendance and Interesting Discuss- - mined that this should always be GVPFY l<l\l('.(75“tl.‘i, of lliiessrs. ullciiiioii at‘ 'i‘i'“‘“‘" "i. 3m" “h” “mni iii-“sem it contained many suggestions wor- gralumes for to tthoi ll. 5- llilW Hi5 lillllllllfi. llll ‘t [Sliilll Has 99 More War Ves- sels Than Great Bri- ro"itt Re-elected Pre- l’! ‘ ‘ much concerned about our stock and other things we raise. Should we not. be much more concerned Busy Building New Craft. are getting? illi conclusion I may say it is my firm belief that to a great extent (Special to TheGtunrdian) ILONtDON March 12.-~ Although it is true that tBritannia rules tiie waves, she does so with a smaller fleet than that possessed by the United States whose naval strength is 643 warships, compared with ‘Britain's 444 giving Uncle Sam. a superiority of 99 war vessels. The Uiiiteti ‘States navy has situ- stltlited 5 inch anti-aircraft guns for tile old 3 inch guns on flve of her latest battleships. Twelve of the new guns will also be titted to each of the two ucw aircraft car- rlers. Lexington and Saratoga. now being built by the United States navy. The British I-lnrpire is stronger in trrulsers, but has only I72 des- troyers compared with 309 Ameri- can and only 5C submarines. cont- pareti with 120. The comparative tflgurcs are: lluitetl States 541i. British Iinimire 444', ltaly 247; Japan 222; France gift; tSoviet Union 176; Germany Britain and the linited States have each 18 battleships. France 9. Germany 8. ltaly 7 Japan 6, and The ntectlng was then addressed ii"? ‘Siivii-‘i i'iii°ii 5- N0‘ iIBiiiBHiIitD-‘i y Mr. W. W. Baird, of the Expert-film at ilrerlflllt ileilig built or are mental Station at Nappan. who 10111001911 iiXf-‘Blli- iilfl British ships vlacc is in the hands oi‘ the farin- lng population. Let us therefore as, farmers shoulder our responsibility bravely. be optimistic and deter- the itaitnoi- province of the Domin- loll. Wishing this Central ‘Institute iraitltfttlly submitted. R. A. PROFITT, iPreeldent. COMM ITTEES A standing committee. consisting W. uvioAulay. O‘Leary: E. D. Drummond. Freetown and Ray t.\‘lc‘Nt-ill. (Y-Lcary. submitted the following committees which wort» tluly ttppointed: Tftostilliiiiiiiii" (i. E. ’McKenzlC‘, Frank Deacon. anti Peter McLean. N‘ilitliizttfons’Ray ..\loNelll. D. H. Murchison and W. ‘M. McLeod. MR. BAIRUS ADDRESS tain — All Nrationst OFAK ’ MERCHANT. —C§@ A bad government novor leadl, a otrong government ll never without friends. Annual Subscriptions Dollverol “.00 I1 lhll. . D (inland: and U. liLA [I CELEBRATE tnlntt il|BliEE ilFllllliEY tuna i.il.il.F. Grand Master A. C. Barnaby, Takes Part in Anniversary Program, Which is Car- ried Out Before an Exceptionally Large Audience. ‘ » Wildey tLotlge. No. 27 of the iii- last yl-ai‘ by lbc Mnrillmcs in rc- depciitleiii Order ot’ Otldfellttws. lief tilnotuilt-tt to $26,000. this ditl celebrated the Golden Jubilee of not lllidlltll.‘ $lil,illli) git-en to the its founding in a very fitting man- tltid l-‘olltiws Home iu Piclou. lie ner in the I. O. O. F. lodge rooms niciitlonotl that with Bro. Barnaby 0n ‘Richmond Street last tlffilllllgulll‘ was ut-xt wcok going over to anti before ‘the Grand Master, llrolli attend thc ilfllctlt anniversary tit‘ er A. L‘. Barnaby of Britlg~.swil‘.t‘.r_lltte Print-c Aibcrt lxitlgc at Mont‘- N. S., who was present as an ltou-itoii. which was hcing licld on ‘Piles- ored guest. exemplified the lultiaryqtlay night. Degree, uflerwartls holding a very Bro. Muir, after congratulating enjoyable eutortalninent at wliicliivfiltlcy Lodge on tho splendid and about two hundred llfltlliir. iilfiiiiijiiiifli- (‘illtlyultlt- itrogrtiiu that writ. lug it. large number of the Ilttitt-lz-itlteing carrictl tilll in celeltifation -'tf abs", were prcsttnt. and ttvcr vrlxivfrill a iiivo‘~‘.- w: .-t 't-r.‘t g" uvorit Bro. (i. F. lieivar. N. t"... prosltiett to thc history of tho tititl Fellulvs as chairman. tiillcicly 0-‘ r‘ Jinicrlcun continent. An interesting fcaiurt vi tltt: ill-‘lillll tutil 1h I ‘tfiiticv Lodge "mi a tereiiting anti vurlotl pwigiam ivasliiauit‘ that was of more than or- thtz presentation t.- tho two ttttrvlr-iiiiiillib’ iiiklliticanco, commemorat- ing cntlrtcr nteiitiiers t-f lli-e l.tttli.»-, lllg as it did the founder of the Brothers Benjamin llrenint-t- :t.-tl‘0l'dcr. A very enjoyable number- of n‘ ii. Beer, of two ltattnctittt. gclthiiifi program was tile llnroarlolis atouuteti walking cuties, titt t-t-t-n-urometiyt sketch, “Will You Marry entatloil being mazlc. by the visit-diff," which was enacted in inimi- iug tlrund Master. and lloin rocipqiililit‘ styltt by Brothers Fulton Ad. icuts replying in uoil chose-rants, l’. _tl., Vwilliattt Sghqfleld‘ p_ speechcs, ill which tliz-y Hilillii: ;t-- (.i.. nnti Sisters Sadie BPOtWn mid miitist-oiitly ot‘ tlit- pus’. history oliiiifldii“ Si-i-‘Wllfl. l’. N. G. iii-a iiotlgc. and rtlorlcd urtcfiy to‘ the conditions uudir which it ltatit tact.- founded on All!" h l-l, 1M6. i Tile program carrliti out was as? follows: Adtlrliss, C. Burnaby. Solo. .\il‘s. W. in. ldlt-tclitr. ‘ lililitilllg. Nliss l-Jll_i Scautttu. . Shipwrecked Crew Arrive in Poll; (Canadian Press) tirulitl Itiastci‘ ltrtt. .'\.i i first cougratulatcti the ‘President on Rodney and Nelson anti one Soviet his excellent atldress. and said that battleship. tldxteucive building pro- . crultiors and destroy- ‘thy of‘ being carried out. He ers are la operation in most coun. stressed the fact that the farmers tries. ‘who were ‘attending the conveu- my Compulsory Arbit- lions had an obligation to fulfil in‘ ihctway of carry-lug back the ideas‘ ration in ‘Labor Disputes they heard here to those who hadt lit-on unable to attend. ' Speaking of ftlrming operations lin general. tMr. Baird said‘ that ho know that specialization on I’. E. l. was on potatoes. and he wanted ito impress the fact that while hc latlvocated specializing he dltl not think it was a good idea for every; ,t'tlriner to be a specialist. if every- ’ (Canadian Press) ~110Mb}. lMarcli 1i1—-Ct)|npu}t.,r)~,'y arbltratlon of all lab».- disputes is ltciiiarlts, Bro. .i. J. hiutzliiiiacitf‘ iHLiFAX- N- 3-‘ 3i“i"-'ii i2-_’Tii5 0mm, Sucre, y‘ itzrtew oi tho wrecked Newfound- PfPllt-illlillflrl! lti b) Your Vt-it-i-iliimi gfliuiniiii‘ R"ii‘iii'iii7'7i which an?“ urns alluntloiictl aftcr bcllig sot, on Vocal Quitrtcttc, MPH. \\‘. ‘ m“ “bmii x5“ "MW Simi-hweiii- 0i ‘Fletcher, Mrs. Jack -M1t(5N1ill',-d\ll'f h“ Alflnis ‘m FM)‘ arrived hem A. n. taut... Prof. Fletcher. ‘tiiiri "W" iml" New York on the tConiedY ‘Sketch. "\\"ill You hltirryiiii-“i 0mm“ “m”? Roiiaiiiid» Wiiifiil Mp... ‘will tttitinrro-lv t-ttnvey them ti; their instrumental tluci. fiitlssrs. Arlli-iimnw“ in NMvi-"iiiidiiind- lll‘ (ialitlct anti l’i‘b:l|i Pint-all. ‘ Th" m“ "H9" iMit ‘Cai-iil Wiiii lSolo, liro. A. u. (llllis. ti t-ttt-t-tt ttt‘ t-ttit for (lamina. Natl. Atldrcss. llro. ..\luil'. m“ mmenrbw m‘ Sh“ *%"°°"“i°’°‘1 S010‘ m“ Arthur “ruck litiYliTl’ sloruis and suffered the loss Remarks. llro. l). litigzii‘ Shaw ‘"1 h” ruiiiiw- “iibiiviiiiiiiiiiiY driil‘ Violin Static, .\l|'. Bcu \\':ll<|icr. ‘Hg “him! heipiufisiy i“ moimmin‘ Refrcsthuteuts. ‘mm Sun“ mi “mm MY“- The crew‘ ,body went into potatoes what ,,r3;i,l1i£i:ilégniilgilllagiisgfii,“by God Save tiit- lriitg. ""“""“‘i iwii- 5 ily tile Tanker iwolliti become of the other farminfi ttteaslire was 1m “j u g‘ ' ;___.,_.-. _ ‘ 5"‘ flntlustrles? Some men ought to be m“ ‘Mi iii’ iiie F08 In‘. lit-war. in his ttpoulltt: i-t-~| -<*> - cist government and Prentiet- Mim- sollnl in a speech tttrovgly support. should part1. ed H Farmers 39 to 27. it. was adopted by a vote or EX~PERIMENTAL FARMS and apparently thought that they _ cost too much. Of course thei PLAYERS shout-D Stations cost a lot of money to op- BE QQQD AT ttrate. but then so did research work in all professions, and there, f‘ l th t. d l Ws- and wile“ iocai-ed by “uyonctlnore sntlldytiigsetin whfch gain‘; should be treated as quickly as you“; the more directly Iammeth iWilS than farming. ‘The experimental farms paid for For in- tliemselves ten times over. ‘ t": A number of farmers. said the The Weather, Etc. BASKET BALL Pnsslna ‘THE BucK ' marks as t-ltairtuau. t-oviotvctl titt- liisttiry of \\'ildcy lxidgtt, and rc- called that at tho time cl’ its tttuttti ing thc ll.ili was in thc tlffttt‘ ltuiitli lull on Quccli street. Some forty] iDrifting‘ Before Northwest Gale ._>---c ... ‘ present two of years tigo it nati moved l) its pro-t stint spacious anti well iliillfilliltli quarters. it atltlt-tl to til.- dignity‘ ofi this occasion. ilc said, thc turning of the fiftieth titllcstotie. to have the chariot‘ n.tiii- tiers 0i‘ the Lodge, and tri know that there were still two olbcr members of the fraternity. who liutl ildiuiitzeti to the Lodge for fifty years. namely Bro. Geo. A. Sharp and Bro. John A. ltloore. Brother Bremuer, oilc of the living charter members, had been Grand Muster in 1884. The speaker said that the (Canadian Press) s1‘. JOHNS Nfld.. March 12-- iiiivicc-‘l l"<‘t'~‘i\'ctl this morning stated that thc Roll Cross Line": Silvia and htir ttitv the French lrciglitct- Kentucky. were 76 miles front St. Joint-t anti gllll drifting be. fort- a nortit northwest gale, The iiiififiilflt‘ staloti that the steamer fsiilit‘ it. which had been assisting in an attempt to bring the disabled frcigliter to port, had been forced to break away to prevent cOIIiBlOD, but. it was ms- suuictl that the Silvia luid been ziblc to ltccp her htilti on the frei- i stance Marquis Exhibition Association. but noth- livheat. had orig- inated through the work of one titan working on an Experimental llrarm. The speaker warned the farmers that they should use no new vari- ety of seed until it had been test- ctl by an ‘Experimental Farm. and proven sticcessful. The farmers were not asked to bear the expense of the stations alone. ‘If this was so they would cost the farmers of Nova Soaltia something like 81:50 a year. But without doubt they received from tthe ‘Stations about ton times that amount in informa- tion and other benefits. north winds, fair a-nd cold. As a mattter of fact -the people of Maximum and minimum tempt-r- the city and country were contrlb- atures: TORONTO. Mar. 13. ~Marltintc farming particularly in the poulq if)’ iiilillRiPY- ‘Ciliiieiii “Wk "urinals tomorrow morning at 6.14. doing a good deal to increase and Firs, quarter mom, gundm. intensify this interest Mr. BalrtfMnrch 2L 4A8 ,,_ m_ ' here cited figures from records Sunmwmlde “m, iwiii of will"? iirudimiiim‘ “iwwiuiiiutes later than Chaiiottetowu that under a careful system of A ' brooding and selection the mrm- ‘her of eggs in one of his flocks had," . - , " four years been increased fromi ' . r21 par bird to 176.9 annually. One hlrd pmdticed from a strain that only was giving about 126 eggs a _\'0l'l.l'. matte a record of 314 eggs. Twn hundred hens on his farm were giving an average output of 176 eggs a yalmgiving a total r-‘ venue of 81241.08. 0f this amount $453.70 was cost. leaving a gain or profit of 18788. or 88.94 per bird. (Canadian Frau) uting to the expense of their lip-Toronto, snow . . . . . . . . . . .. 26 ~11: Sun nets this evening at 6.04 anti eighteen uiiu- tlttnnttsl 1.0.0.11‘. was the largest fraternity and benevolent institution iii the 'V\'(.\X‘l(i. and that. its eternal [ll'illt‘l- pies of Friendship. Love. auti Trlitb. would never die. lie men- tioned some Past Grand Masters gliicr. t i Announcements, Coming‘ Events. who wcro tncmbors of “d140,. _ liotlgc and rcforrctl titarticularlyt lit S llrothors .i. .i. ‘Mackiuuoil, 'l‘. ll. g ’ I ' (lrzitly. and (icorgc S. liyati as har- "Sot-iirt- vttul‘ tables for Thum- l ' ‘a a ' - -. - ' .. . ‘lg-l- t lliilbilr tilittl this ttmtt. liio. .t.._,. ...-,..,.,,,, n, "t|l()lv\a “me, . lll . at. ntughlau hatl also rcp- iiy-mg“ 3076434" lOSUllltWl thc Ctruutl ltZiit-aniitiuoitl on lhrco tllffurcnt ticcnsitlns as its iililllti iloliroscultllilt- lo tho t3...» i‘l"‘il.’n (lrailiti Lodge. iiTililtl Iitluslt-r iillrllllily in lill tttlutirtritlo and witty utltlrcss suit] that it was u gfflili plottsurt- to llllll Ito ttlilt- (t, t... "Hoar .\ioltl_v-.\tftttt Moo in “Lis- tcli lattlit-s’ lll llnptist Rchoolrrt-tm (‘tiut-t-rt .\l:irt‘lt Lilli-ti. XllTT-Ijt-II "A mcotlug of thc sbtirchtiltlors Ill of York liall will bo “Pill in the keep alike. and tthe per capita cost Montreal. clear . . ilrnilvtllziik.“dngxni" iii“ ififhl‘ Him Xinwh 19.1“, “i 8 °"~'i°°k‘ could not be more at moat utanotteltcc. falr . 24-10 _,,,,,.y m, ,..,,,I,.‘.,",’.',T.. . .1‘ H; ‘mmwp mm“ WSW“ °S°"“" 2i “my cents‘ Haimix‘ den ' - 28-12 oit lrtvltlg curb‘ ti slttitlttttlttltpttlfldl“ "l‘c'itlt is d ( d st. John. clear .. .. 29-10 ‘ . f . p‘ ‘."-" , ' ' ““ ' t’ -" "w" l1" THE POULTRY mouarnv Boston, cloudy .. Z<l~l~22 f,',"',§,‘,‘"1,,'"$211K. Yrlliii‘ :I"‘“"l‘]",‘";‘,"' 2:,"k1,,,:f"'“i’1ij‘;fa“"“;‘ 2°‘ N.w York. lo d .. .. M422 " ‘. '~ l " ‘ "' . ‘a ' " ‘ " ' m" '°-- ° The speaker Mm stressed the “m Cgwowm, “fr ‘ ' _ ' ‘ _ ' H 21:42 illlckail hislt-rs gutllcrt-ti lllp_'(\[|“ir_ Furniture llpholstcrortt pot-tance of getting the boy‘! antit nigh tide this mornlnfi at 10.35 flfmliiitii"ruby;i‘ “Minnng m ‘hi’ Simzdiilmo girls‘ interested in the branchegt of and tonight at 10-21- m] ""' “iiiiry Lttttgc "Tltc four not play, "in Plum had inallc ill supporting tho work _ __ v \ alloy will be staged in Long 111v. of tlit- l. (l. ti. it‘. Judging from Ilit. past ltt- would say that tltt- f|l‘"r‘l "r illlii 'l‘ucstluy. Mar. 10th. If of lilo ltoligl‘ ivnu bountl lo ltt- -=ut-- Eimrmy‘ “my Wm he "rai- “n9 cossflll, and lit ('|i|]|'|||_~,-i(j|| |,,. “mum iiiiliii- 8048-3-12-2l only utltl a tostlititauy or tit. 31.1,.“ did work that thc l.t)().I-‘, ‘m... .1... illi-f. Tllc meuthorsbltp tit‘ tbt- frat...» Illtv was two null a half inilliuils. ttutl last ytttt- ssptttrtttltt hm] tn..." distrlbutt-tl ill rcllct work, in hp. owit jurisdiction in iltt. yhuqnn,“ iTiiVilWc-‘i. said tho spcttkt-r, than. Wei" 251m" lnclubcra. tttttl tho sttttt of 5136.001! hatl boon spt-ul iu r<."icl‘ n‘ Wm‘ "is" iiiiiiiiiill Kroaici‘ tlpptir- "mmw mi‘ ii“ Yiillllllrr iuolitbors anti it was a factor for thc luoltllng of opinion and the HlHIIIlflQ n; m, "in York llall. March 15th. the Xiissltttt lland will present "l-‘un on llio Podunk, Ltd.." followed by box social. Atlmlsslon 25c and 15c. Lad- it-.< with ltttxos free. Play starts gt N rtH-ittck sharp. “The Si. (‘atharlnes Hall Co. will lioltl a basket social In Clydd Rifcr on 'l‘uesday. March 10th. Lily anti lot-at talent. Admllliml 8B and 15 t-t-itltt. Ladies with baskets free. 8050 8 ll 2i. mom or he“! were kept‘ “M ‘he CAMPBELLTON, Man 12. __ t-s. Ilfllillflliil of l-Yleutlsllill. Lovo. "A ap,.,,ker_ "m; were on“. boarder... Tritro Bearcats tonight defeated ‘giiiinlriliuh. rttrttt...‘ ti... t...“ Mm Panfiollrurltiflllnlmttiggélllzngf 83:15:13 and many 0th.," m more n,“ mm Laniphcllton 2 to 0 in the filial m ""0 “ti! llxaiiist the ills of Egg circle w," be ha" h t, n B" i" "m" "e" " h“ h" ‘ml-lathe ranlitwnru hifikml "i." l: MKi Hall ‘Monday March inlaid luv c , o . . .. . ‘ ' - - Provmc". D e ar me nnon in his remarks m___p_ 1.; Mcumnl sect,‘ (Continual on Page l) said that although the sum sperm. “Hum” mo. _