MAXIMS or a, MERCHANT There is a waste that. enriches, the sea i8 prodigal with her woven am] yet the luster of not u single star is ever lost. ‘MAXIMS or A MERCHANT some people. when rdarring to their ancestry. are quite right in making mention of their great dea- cent. t tit utt sutvtct wts tttttttuttttu vtstttutv Aeroplane Lands/At 1.13 p. m. 0n Ice 0p- postte Richmond Street West, Landing With Mail From Mottototi. His Wor- Shill Mayo!‘ Yell, Postal Inspector J. F, Whear, Postmaster J. A. ; Callaghan Greet Capt. Cooper, The Pilot 0n Ar- rival. Plane Left On Return At 1.40 out... lYtt1tg» ltiTtti§t” cttttoutttuitlttntctd , Victims Of Aero- plane Accident (Canadian Press) dIUlAihlJilA; 8- i‘. Felt. lS- 'l‘wo young (‘Olllillblft girls utnrc burned twdtinth ititllty when the n: ttilrltitit‘ in whh-h they wul-e lus- scttiu-rs vrtit-iliml tn the edge of the (‘lly- The pilot escaped. --—~—~t-O-§- "UHUNTU Gilli JHITIIIIZEE THE Bllllltl P. M. The chnrnittctown-Moncton di-llmsttmtstl-t- (ifinpnll U; Calm“, “W, rect. ztir mail service was iiuiugttrut- 114mm f1)“()“' hlorcwiu]: ‘ id yesterday by the arrival nt 1.13 Salumlm F“, lam p. m. of on aeroplane. already well ' “m, tutcwu by B18115 "ll-d “"1110 i0 "m"! To the Mnvor of Charlottetown of the people of our province. in; ' ~ - ‘ the has mitten passed over itcnd on per way to and from the Magdal- rues. Tho trip ivas a. rather unexptxzled our, as word had been received that the crossing “'05 postponed turtll the 25th. At. 10 ulna, however, Post Office Itispector J. F. Whear re- tcivcd n. wire from Mtmcton stating that tho tucroplanl: was leaving for Charlottetown. It was expected, thnt she would nrnvc about noon. but it. was not uniillover an hour later that the landing was nmde. the delay being due, ns explained ify the pilot. to a A". time goes cu. tiirtitigh the in- vention of man. disiatiiets become shorter. Congratulations on this. the inauguration of the first aerial mull service betwcezi nur cltvy-JFHE IIUB 01F THE MARITIMES iiliil your 9 Y GARDEN 0F‘ ‘THE GULF. (Bgd) BUDD A. TAYLOR Mayor February 17. i028 To Ills Worship Mayor ‘Baylor. City of Moticwn, Dear Mayor Taylor: " Allow me. on behalf of the City °T Olilirlfll-WWWTI. to extend you of - ““°“' ““"’""'- l 11cm! Rreeting on the occasion of 101101411110. U1" P1041“ 901mm; the inauguration of ‘the Air Mail "m" m“ wfist- m“ 917°!“ °v°r m‘? Service lactwecn Moncton and Char- city, and flew down over the Hills- lullcwwl, borough river, her runners first “ml "la-Earl lull?‘ oppfiml ‘nlelextxflition of business. That the in- gllllgr“ Cal-He L3“ gmgam s Y“ qitial experience may be so exniisfatc- xnfbbgnoiiilnltilci‘ i336‘ akomcommunication is the fervent wish H“ wor-‘thip Mayo" Ym- Posmlifclt. that. our desires will tvcotvt- lnspcctot’ J. F‘. Whcar and ilost-jyullr “early suplmll master. J. A. Callaghan were down) Wm, klml mfinccllh. to greet thc plane or. this, her iu-l Fdllllflllly vmlls nugttrtil trip. In attendance also‘ L _|_ n“) ' were c lame crowd of citiunts, who) . . . - , . .‘ , tn spite of the short nolicc. had not ‘MM m M the Cm M Chdnouounu] wind of her coming. ' ,l,l,m_ Ml. vmlnll Cap‘ 0°99“- me P1190 “m! m“ Pastuiastcr General ofCnnntln. mechanic, both expressed thcznselvr- o-Ivl-AWA cs as well pleased with the lonclhtpyncfll. Ml.‘ venlol. ' MM“ Tl“? “Fa mad“ we "m ‘l1‘_‘3" Permit. me to extend to you the stated, in Minty-five minutes, mlllellrlly than“ ol- ll“. ‘tfintrr _ Service bvtweeti o lhc machine left on rcttn-zi nt lcllarlolll,lowll_ .40 p. m. She first tanned out to the- Monctou —~THE CAPITAL or Tins‘ _ _ _ The inimcchzilc bcziefiis of even a touching the H38 opposite CoiilioL-llmllell Bcrvlco MC especlalll. helpful ly‘s wharf. She then turned North. t0 Our Qmnunnlty‘ mabllnl, lllelllcl. Smnw ‘but. t t "tt " u" brought CVO!‘ one bug of mail froml,,l-‘ill§: mlgaénunzeillloz aygi-ailjlgg of our (xitizcny. In this rcunrd it in _ 4 citizens of ‘lkglltflfilfl_a_lst‘“w "illllgn W139:Mxytflharlottetown, m1 the. ticcuslon of m ll_0 w l ero .1 t, 1 the mauttuiutiou oi the Auilililli Calm“ who “pens ml, (lpbuw lo_lnl, ‘ marrow, will more an amendment if) It I fdt t . tl h fl .' f t1 - - . Fnst river, ran up for some disttmcr lituitz-‘Zi Servilbirl-l it'll]? bingo (Zlgiarcltlt. dfincu“, all ‘ ' ' ' ‘ IHOVO i111 ncome Criticism From An "Unexpected Quar- ter Has Appeared in the Globefio Declar- tttw twt tn ttttt tutu lit itttttttt Best-Appointed Civi i I -—“-*..“tt'::‘.t“::t 2-1.": rte ‘" - . . 4i p; Ill - - - D1\Y, 20, fihnrllottotown Gun-lion T!" .---—- ____V __ ___ __ . ~ _ l "T" "3' munu." ‘mnm’. l Aerodrome in the World, and Conven- ient. for Passengers at London. LONDON, l-‘nb. i-R- - Lt-ntloiff- ulr purl. with llin now offices 109'- tibotit completed is regarded un the llPrii-fllllklllilfid civil ucrotlromn iu the vrorld- ‘Tho enlarged norodromo is nutde by [he union of’ the prep- cut mm nntl of tho oltl war-time landing trrottnd wweat. ot‘ P1011331 liiillt‘, Wutltlun- The present offices and hnntzirn are being abandoned. ‘aflon that the Bud- get Changes Have ,' Done Little to Les v ‘ sen the Burden oft ' Taxation U p0 n. 'i‘hrift. itFroin" Our Own Corrcs-pontlcni.) , (YITAWA. Ont, Feb. 19.--Vicwtil ‘reflected from all ports of Canada tvary widely concerning thc effect of the Federal Budget. Retail merch- ants generally are well satisfied; with the reduction m the sales tare: although many possibly politically inclined, think it will bo of little value to the buying public; manu- facturers are divided. but as teX-l tile men urc- perplexed as to just.- how their interests will be affected by numerous Sliliill changcsgvitiostl cf thcm refuse to express opinions til fuir opportunity is afforded of dct-ztiied studyy and results in, practice are known. 5 Ortrnnizcd famiers in the west,‘ notwithsiniidixig that reductions in‘ the tarilI were designed to pleasi- ‘them, state that while there have ibceti reductions in manufactured tarticles these lmvc been offset b.v_ ‘reductions in raw materials, so that‘ nutnufatztttrers enjoy Just about the fore, they see no intention on the, lpnrt of the government. to ftbBlldOlL ltlie protective principle. v i To those with moderate incomes especially tnaxried s S o’. E mo. It is tindcrslootl uthich will make it‘ the progressives l0 tux amendtncnv on tariff littesz, JCbllVBlllUlil mid ill‘! new tunes tit flit: north-emit . corner used- Tho new UYUPUK um tnucli more than tho old. tor they have been dvslgnetl for the pur- pose they are to fulfil. Their oitu~ ntion, near y) Wnddon Station, stigge-sta titnt. the day n branch lino from llic, railway muy run in- to the tierotlwtliv. and that. uizi- tnately u rnil service will brim; tho acrodrt-tuti ulthtti 20 minutes of centre) Lniitlifi» As they are n‘. the nnrtheurtt rurili-l‘ of’ the newt- drtuuc- nntl th» "prevailing" wliitf is frotmthe stiutli-wesl.,'ouigoinix travellers will on most days get into the air with ft minimum 0f ground-run- 'l‘.|iz~, t-f rotitstegls off- set by the liivl that incoming aero- planes. luudltti; intt- the “prevail- lng" wind, will have to tnxi buck to tho dtirlldflllflu offices- A ‘feature, of the offices is the. central hall. around the sides of whit-h ore. the offices of the trans- port PUYDDHlliQS» British and f0?- ollut. l’tlS:iL‘li[;I.'l‘:l will be put t0 mlulnuiniot‘ tmublc. and tgoiml nut to tmurd the murhincs will walk across u troutrrete pavement: 'l‘be uerotlrotne offices, are. fit out’. tout: builtlm): with u flat. roof. null‘ this mm‘ will be. available for spec- tttttns- A roof ten garden seems to be, iutlltwatcti- ’l‘he new control lower risrs from the centre of the. main butt/i- lulz. nnd is M) feet. in height. It twon- February H’ I928 ‘saute atmount of protection as bc-itttttts, on the first floor. thn liietoor- oitnzirni oziire illlfiiiilPfifllllg apart- ments for tifficlnls- All around this [floor is tt vertintinlt with n gifts-s Willl, giving u clPut view on lynrggng, rcdue- sides- Abovts it. are the. wireless lll- » Canada-s prosperllly‘ ll‘ snys “have win- wntrnl; but. the mnlu wireless and uerinl are being tken hlilchuiu- whore they will. bl‘ cour-"e, be operated from the ton’- ctv Tho space zit the. foot of [he taonttol [QWUY contains the fillers‘ stout! the water front, then turned m. m lmd lo a wllll, mlpanslu“ m Wmlm mp ml“ of me ‘louse. mm mums,‘ lo the West, ytctorut Park. She circled the Hiylninil trhtisport. particularly appli- ‘md mam“ m" Mmlflmh _ rttblt- to this Province, and its autop- hnlzlutf" lvmmucum“ u?“ Lg" _"'gl”"ltitiii will do much to pluce us. on a. rm‘ and‘? 10d is Monctoti "ill )f"lpnrity with other Eastern Provinc- Mlerl“ P- “P 1 mm’ u’ “W1 ‘l w cs in respect to mn-il service. l t lmfm trmrlfl n” H if“? WE ml With kind regards. I am a o of thc Occzm Linnterl for; You“. l,esll,(_lll-uly_ M“"""'°J- l. J. YEo. POYl-“Ufill Company. of Quebec. In nddttioti to the Moncton-Chnrlotte- lyjglllllg-w Mutt-v no u-tSpittsterhootl Anion ' Educated Women Th“ “Tommi” i5 (“WW1 “m1 itwr" tijmr of the City of Clmrlottemnvn “W! by the Canadian Aerial 'I‘rr.ns- toim service. they also operate thJR-Qveals Cause Mcnrttm-Magdnlcncs schedule us it‘ is the intcxitlon to send tilts rtttnuic upon this latter service. She ‘u: n nmuoplanc of about 40o, "W" iwwcr. equipped to land cith-l , _ _ iF“"“_"'-"_“ PT“) . . cr m; l“... Snow m. will“. “ml cm,‘ .\t-.\.\ tutu... tt-h- 1.). H-d-tttlttrt. ttottspovt seven plumllell lwllnllfilltt» 1|||-4~i4llii'~t'tl;lii innit in ltin chu-f 3|“- will l,“ replaced by a luwerlvltust- n! Hl)lll>'|i‘|-]|(lflt| titllmig r-tltl. run-l] wtmten, nnys llr- fhttltoritil‘ lb‘; winch, it; is expected will mnket m" '.‘"" dorm‘ ‘wcm: the trip n5“ salul.day_ lint-y of tlul . w‘ iorh vlllllddlll oi The lmJUKurELlOII or mls uerlnllhttt-tttl |l,\i'{ll:ll\\.>i\ll_l‘ lLlb ‘Jlllfill. lrom~ innit service is n landnmrk in lhc "Mid a WW) (tklthf luhfllfttll.» hihwry or nansm'rw"vol‘ m m“ |..-.\-v-t‘:.'~".nIf.rntrt'.'.-t7o<1ctl<:?.- vilttLtll-Ztt-Yd lllfivince. The roach. fii su csl- '. .- . '1' . .' t‘ :::.,.5.:".1r. '-':":1:*.r:.£1'.* .;.rt.1:.‘r:r.“::t‘t. mrtimttu ' t is» ‘ "- l- . =- bmuuht mi lglcéggglnlzlylllrlslIullllllllllltiglvlitl inc-n nod fretdmn “'05 most fittimz, letters of tgrocliiiif \ii~r= ilnvia inst-a her findings nu we” “xchimllwd between H“ Wm’- llw-vlitv‘; to truer-tlonnnlrcs sent l0 “m” M"Y°l' W910i‘ 0f Moncton, mid 1 "on ‘college Iwillllflll‘ “Never met. m’; W°mh1p M0V°Y~Y9° "I Chmdm‘ riizht mun" wan the answer" town" Mil-WW 009° 59m» u» 19"" lliui ucctitititl-tl for vlllfllT‘ ‘than 2-‘4 lvr of thanks to Hon. Mr. Vcntot. ,,,.,-,.,.,,[ ll... gpinyflulx. ' A,» proof thut collom» wmnen n0 not, lurk _ntlruciivenesu. lir- Davis tutuuuticev lllfll only one in twenty definitely said shu had tievcr hntl _ .ll| utter of ntnrrltige. Otttbreak 0f Foot And Mouth Disease (Special to the Guardian) DUBLIN. Feb. i8.- After enjoy- ing complete immunity while t-lte foot and mouth disease had been m: ' ' . tcntne, with a capacity of iooolnmunl “mm *-—~—-_____/ _.. *"+¢>o+o+o-o+ 006400 0o 0-» ~ i Condensed Speciali- i RATE-fol per word. not x Mob insertion in this column. Www++4+++»++d\+o+0++ L-k-ii-ijii ‘ioa nnm-rmo OF lvl-IRY description, cheaply and expedi- ttuusly executed. Guardian Con- iml Job Printer-y, Phone 132. -_..__________________________ ‘You WANT ooon eNvsLoPss. "leer so for 20c; 10o for 85c: 330 for 55c: 500 for $1.00; 1,009 for $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian 00b PrlntBFY. loud has flnnlly been affected. an outbreak being reported in Wcxford. In consequence. B11 III-Sh D0146 i0 ‘the north and south have been clos- t! cd to livestock traffic. titan ttttt Flou \ striking England nnd Scotland. Ire-l “k311i? 0“ "Ppilsu" the llUli-l‘ future, It is n method of lull“ ML. wry highly dlssulllslled. with the reduction of inconto tox—. ation. being wholly (ipposed to their} canons about "profits," by which.‘ ttltcv designate income, being taxed.‘ tto the full. They can and probably will move 12m amendment. to the incotne-tax lbtil which will be very embarros~| sing to the Idbcrai Progressives, in- umrticulnr to the Hon. Mr. Fnrktn; ‘who profess precisely the some? tprincltiles as, their half brothers, the jProtyressivcs. The govcmment, how- ‘evcr. is not. all frightened about the defection of their farm friends in the Liberal tmnex. The Progressives of both strum‘; arc moreover sore because the tur- iff reductions are not ureater. Here anain the (ioverxiutent has stronu rcftigc because all and etmdry of the radical typo will vole ago-first the Conservative zuucndluenis. As one Conservative member with n. strmuz sense of humor iaurihingly mid. "Il,s u. grout jockeying game. I unto; it." Bit-m: criticism from on unex- pected Liberal quarter lifts appear- ed. Thc Toronto Globe in its lead- ing editorial yeswtvlay had the fol- lowing: "The budget clmnges have done little to lessen the crushing burden cf taxation upon thrift. El- derly pcrsons who have sought. to make provision for the years when they cnu no longer work ore still hard hit by the numerous forms of tttxnhiuti. which nppenr to be based upon the happy thought. of the ‘Yur- kish grand vizier. who when the groaning taxpayers could no longer stand n. levy of ten dollars per ltcnd lightened the load by substituting for it u. tax of one dollar pci- fing- er." - ' Then after expressing its apprec- iatitm on behalf of the many thou- sands of modest wage earners for reductions on income, it. goes on to lsay that "it. is a. very different. sit- uation that confronts the elderly ‘Canadian who hos sought to save. lfor hfs sup rting old age and has been patr tic enough in itivest. his ttnoncy in Canadian OYllAZYDIlSGS. ' l i Herc is tm illustration drown; from lifc of what happens to him. ,'l‘his taxpayer lives in Toronto. as he has done for nzorc than forty r Sal \ i» 'i‘lu» itigltt-ltmtlint: tirrangametits ill‘4‘ stibsututially the. sumo as lic- fore, ruunoly, tho Nee-n beacon and the. “flood-light"; but the old luntlhtg "l.” of sunken lights lii to be superseded by illuminated wind- directioti indicators. N0 steps nro mmnwmem‘ was mm” wdw m“ H1811 3011001- nt. present being token to fnstul the Leader cabin for guiding nir- crnft. throttuh dense fog to the vicinity nf the, landing irtotind-‘Fltc cost would be very heavy, and Wfilllil not ho juutified. except in view of continuous nir stirv-lees in all wmithere- Imperial Airways Wllltlll control the ulr port turtle!" u fit-year cou- truct with the Air iilinistry. ims from tho first puruuvtl u policy of steady. but. sure, progress. The company is thu ntervnr/l of public money, inasmuch u‘. it lH stibsldlrt- years. He owns the modest house he occupies. His savings me invest- [edplmost entirely ‘ui lndttrtrlmi or services of an essential z-nrt, baking and distributing broad supply, milk flour. newspapers and the like. His capital is useful not speculative." This is how the Globe figures the xvay the concrete instance in ques- tlon works out: "The score stands thus: gross income as earned by . yicrsonai services and invested sav- ings $5.755. Deductions by corpora- tion tax. $310: Dominion income tax, $44‘, 50.1.05 tax, $281", tariff taxes $270; civic income $162; tax on home. $202. Total taxes $1.089." In view of the fact. that Mr. Robb advocates "work and thrift" as the only sure way to success it conclud- es: "The time is still opportunerw direct his attention to the undoubt- ed fact. that the fiat-tonal scheme ,0! taxation must ultimately cc- cotiragc to a dangerous extent the habit of saving and investment in thrlftigv cltimns in ivtdustrics essen- 5 llel-eullllg um,“ nrlmln l" u lnzlly The‘, were Buck steels veteran New York, snow . tial to the progreas and prosperity of the Dominion. The triple tax up- on thrift is scarcely more defensible tigers." - , Obviously, the wide variations o: i ltjprogram, the execution of which ts rtag Fépted or not. it. would request the a ~ traded in. Recommend _ Dissolution 0f - Reichstagl $000M to the Guardian) BERLIN. Feb. 1a.~ The Marx‘ cabinet has decided to recommend to President Von Hmdenburgh that m? Reich-ital; be dissolved and a general election called. The cabinet today submitted to the various parties its emergency I b deemed essential and promised that after consideration by the Reich- ot the program. whether ac- Presidont to dissolve the Refchstag and arrange for a general election in the latter part of May at. the latest. President Von Hindenburgh in- formed the government the-t he rc- gards the complete execution of the emergency program as of para- the state and that he will consider? dissolution in accordance with the goverxunentis recommendation. Activity 0n N. Y. Stock Exchange {Special to the Guardian) stock market, after being pushed up‘ BF 1985b 01.000.000.000 in security‘ values. slightly more than 3,000,000 shares. concentrated between ,2 and 3 p. m. The facilities of the New York d stock exchange. vastly improved in trading. l Breaking all records 748 issues were l‘. ’- Financial Times Y On Ganada’s Budgets (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Feb. lit-The Flmtnc- aphool. t ial Times. conuncnting on Canada's. budget. says the British taxpayer wEl-eggfllggll‘ mgers’ “m” “IUMOTB law“ will congratulate Canada and will envy her the ten percent cut in thee income tax and corporation tax re-l l duction from ten to eight percent. t “The natural forces making forl lbeen strengthened by the financiall policy of o. government which has realized that trade develops best". - when. it is freed from oppressive tax‘ ‘burdens!’ isir William Tyrrell l l For Paris Postt l (Special to the Guardian) l LONDON, Feb. l8. —-Official im- Slr William Tyrreil, permanent Uri-t dcr-Secietnry of State of the British sghoqL Foreign Office, has been appointed Emmet Gall“; gt Ann-s Schooljoli of his men (lea/l on the fleld- ‘ 1° Fran"! Hope River. “'_"“*"""_—' ns the British A1 bassod to succeedLord Crewe, who will soon‘ ‘retire. Sh‘ William is expected 00 leave the foreign office at the and} in May. considered one of Britain's ablestl was expressed in official and dlpio-l nounccment was made. Kc has‘ Anglo-American relations as well as with Annie-French. has been in the foreign office on and manent under-secretary for the post three years. their third swooping victory iu the semi-final sorter wtthouta goal be- ing scored against them. Switzer- ltuitl opposed the Canadians today. but they provided no better oppos- ttluu than England and Sweden mull and the Grads‘ itiuuiplwd 13 ‘coals to 0- ln the other game play- ied today Sweden won second placo ,ln the championship standing by lrtmtested game 3 goals to i- {the house about an eleven o'clock ed an excellent opportunity for pro» tutttst tt-i, Snme Useful Bookslhour i0 net t1 new world's press. issued Government- Twentieth Century, by Donald lit- M ,wln Van Buokirk. B. Se, M.B.A. The book is published .__ made available through the court- any of‘ the Royal Bank of Canada/Urge NEW YORK. N. Y. Feb. 18.-'1‘he,at their Charlottetown branch- to record height by easy credit, wok compiled. published and made at {fight f“ "5 own 311mm” VX1113’. and allable through the courtesy of tho‘ in n. final hour of frenzied txadinglCanadian Bank of Commerce at an avalanche of selling orders erased their Charlottetown branch. tures by Sir George Foster, deliv- Business for the day amounted to ered at nt- AlllBOn University. but one-third of this volume was be confined to therein given. but they will supply recent years to meet such situations, l}; m- 51love 1n m5 pu-bm; school, failed utterly to keep pace with 1n prince of wales gollege, yearn The ‘Mm? Mfvlw W85 one and two. or in St. Dunstturs. hill! an 110111‘ behind the market years one, two or three, and were 0Y1 We 61°54? 0651306 the P96911013’ tinder 19 years of age on February x adopted system of printing only the m. 192s you are eligible to enter final figure or fraction of o. price. the uumllgflglgn. left, as entries close on March 1st- Fiil in the entry blank, which you l - will find on another page. mal quare School. iSchool. City. School. Wales College. Colleze. School, City. School. - of April and to relieve [lord Crewe school ‘Yhe new zunbassador is generally, School diplomats, and general satisfactionlschml marlc circles today when the om; school had much experience in dealing Witt-fart School Sir William. who is 6i. years old. school °“ 5m” 1889 ‘m4 h“ been the pa". list, pupils have so for entered from York School; West Royalty School; Mt- Stewart School; New ‘Perth School; Montague High School; ors participati . . as a part of their carnival, from an m" ‘he Film“ "Me's 1°" "What night closing. elves the unrest-attitude of about vooo feet. ltion or any opposition, if so dispos-lo! the mlsgiles struck a wing of’ the plane and cx-l New 1110011 T119500!- ‘Jlmlmn m" refer“! V’ 19°" Y°°m longed debate to no end, except by nloded prematurely instantly kllliner 5-17 fl- m- m‘ B" ""5"? M“ 5°°P° °f dmua‘ application of closure or suspension Steele, sion in the use and the new rule of o; the rule by resolullolh mluml t t t tB"“ti-‘2.f§l.°5...». (Canadian Press) I DAYTONA BEACH. Flo, Feb.) l19- --Malcolm Campbell, British l mace-track driver, today drove his , ‘ . lNapler Blue Bird special at an av- erage speed of 206-05602 miles per’ mobile apeed record. The ffliqiklliitijlfl“propaganda Being record wan 203-79 miles per houiul to Us Into False Sense of Security,” S t a tes made here last year by lifajor Seq-l 'avo of England in his mystcryl ' I U. S. Admiral. NEW YORK, Feb- 18- --.“Thi-B EHENBE BlllJK Mentioned - Only- Nine Days Left, Join Up Now! Sunbeam special- Campbell hurled his racer over ltnc um mile in 1611s seconds. driv- ing south with the wind. This was-l at tho ruto of 214-79713 miles pet-l The Guardian has been asked for hour’ emclly ll mlles an holly; books of reference’ for the gultl- f l l, . - _ _ _ _ “we 0,- ,.Qmpel_llNS_ other,‘ all, o?! ‘zliglllfynxlglogmslélgxfavtflili‘ P" lnncttist movement. is not. Ameri so many tho-t may be found nae-l mom“ lm mime m u mm l5 l ful that It ls hard to recommend a. l p0 ‘e ms 0 ‘lfiilmifttlwé’ llgfiigfiievf: 2Y5? Whig‘; mile m m“ “mud” “l a “med "5 i first nubile statement are MW“ ~ l’ T K “K 99.06722 miles per hour- The av-lL-lllze“ l“; “lghqu W115i, present and future may b" eruge elapsed time was 19-396 sec-' tz euned- ' lean in origin, it la foreign in ori- On the return run north against 51m" Rm“- Admll-ul Chanel; R. he Wind Qumpben all/ere‘! the Pluukett. retired, declared in “Propaganda is being spread do- 1 ' .. . ‘ ‘Sixty Years of Canadian Pr-i- idler; avgyzg” "new 0r 305 llbetately in this tountry to lull “Y m” D°"‘"“°“ By setting the now record. Comet’: 133.1’.tt.lT§“T-Z.Z‘l§i.§’twifilli. (‘mum and thelmu ‘fml W" $51700 c"? Oftffed bW-ztttncks ln the United Station on t. P" lgegmw“ "°°°T'-|- l The former navy officer, who ' - drew down offlcfal wrath upon hi! mead [or u statement that due to ltrade rivalry the United State! was tiearer war today than at nnY time in history, said: “Eliminate the rilhts o! block- ade. establish the right. of merch- nut vessels to come and go tn peace and war and you will des- troy the usefulness of submarines. of cruisers. of navtes generally. But the trouble is, there is one nation in the world that will never nzree to the freedom of the seas, and you knnw what nation I mean "a Well as l do" "Du you mean Great Britain?" he was asked. With mt eftlrmaiive nod the Ad- “tirai continued: “Germany went to the peace con- by. and The Mineral Wealth of canto-ll Simon (jgmmigsign (Canadian Presai NEW DELHI, Indie, FelJ- 18- -—- ilclllzellshqp", Joalah Wood. Leeffhe Illdlflll legislature assembled ltmlny adopted -a motion urging a boycott of the Simon Commission winch is new in India to investlf rate the progress of Indian self Government within the past ten Years. The motion was introduce-l by Lejpnt Raf. and was adopted ‘m’ the narrow margin of 08 votes *0 62. The Commission which is hendotl by Sir John Simon. has no In- dians on it, a fact whcilrhas led The ovations are not required to the information ata to those so desiring it- lf you are a student of Grade to much hostility among Indian “retire def-crinkled to ask for tho nationalists While speaking nt '"°"ll"m "Y the 5935-" hi! 5M0- Unticaster. England. concerning tho "Th? Ge""\'“\ 014919199 W970 "r - I hem are up“ only nine day“ Indian autazotiistlc altitude iu- Y"‘"ml>'7\' i010 ll)’ (i701! Bfilflill V) jvnrd the statutory commission onflilll "l!" Indian reforms Lord Blrkeuhead,’ _ '_’*"”§'—" Eighteen New d an Secretary of State for India. rec- lit t . n once ently snld, "l wish to make tr its Entries to date: J - C k‘ M m Hl h plain as I pflsrlblv can that either - - - tlleggxlile o0 “nay ver g ‘witlitltlhe assistanlc? of the Indian er: a c we or w r tout their tts- ' 50133138‘ Ferguson’ Dunstammge sisInift-e- this commirsion will Lemuel Prowse, west Kent "ttrry its task fr» n conclusion." t TORONTO, Ont, Feb. 18. —- Eigh- new mining companies have een incorporated in this week's Ontario Gazette. The total capital- ‘izutions amount, to 536260.000. , Margaret H. Campbell, Rochford] In Battle Street 1 Edith Dense, Prince (Canadian Press) 1 LONDON. Feb 18. -~ A Jerus- alem despatcli to the Daily Esq J. Howard Buntain, Prince‘ of W855 811W that more than 200 thrive been killed in n great tribal Willard Picketts, Prince of Wales ""08 1101"‘ 111B Tmmlordflnltl" .t’rr\ntler between l<‘e'snl Fd Bowish west Kent chiPtf of the Mntal- Walmbis, mid the prwverful BPd/ulln tribe Ilene t Svkr Pelsrfl i‘ the some revnlfinv, follower of Ibn Snnnd. Kind of the ileum-r whose recent ru'ds on the; "Bridge Whist Party in Canadian l, 3mm, Legion Home Tuesday averting 21st. ‘ ~ 2603-2-18-31 tunotttioetnents, Cnntitig Events, Nita-clings, or; “Robin Hood Rapid China 0513. item-r ours. better China- Margaret Coflln, Montague High] William Burnett, John Denny, West Kent School. Margaret Lambe. Sprinqfield. Helen Gosbee, Murray River High Wk YY°11U°1‘ bfmiflll ‘w force centrist him H“ has otnce. Harry J. newts. West R.oyalt.y_ crossed 7100 miles of derert. He de- Hilda M. Hooper. Murray HZVG!‘ Movie" tribute from th“ Boon-ms tend on return-i uncover) them. Mal-fin, New lam-ll, l"l‘inz their chief and 120 of the ltvthennwn. but. lewvinz mnra than "Loading ifovgs at York Wod- tiesday, Fob. 22nd List, with W- Dockcudorff or Jns. S. Allan. Po l m “pa 2sss-2-1s-2t_ "Rcntcuihcr whet in League of Cross Hull tonight under auspices John R. Sterling, Montague High‘ schooy -’-"" int‘ Sewing (‘lrclc- Several good Arthur o. Malley, Alberwn High /RUBBER \ Prim‘ 2°19 / “react-fie Elsie MacLure. Montague ma}; BECAU$E i‘ day flight, Feb. 22ml- Elahtzglg _. prizes given- . runes » L. George Dewar. N P th ~ ' aw er ' "Hockey at North Tryon Rinl». Tuesday night. Augustine Cove vs. North Tiryon. Skating after game. .1. Aeneas MacDonald, Mt. Stew-I l aa-za-z-ao-n C. Isabel Brown. York School. Richard Curley, West Rpyalty t "Reserve Ziionclay nkbt, 7gb. 20th, fox-hockey match in New (tlaszow rlnk-- Hunter River and Rustiofi- Skate afterwards. 2622 As will he noted from the above i Alherton High School: St. At ‘s "Come to the entertainment, Schoollhllllopo lltver; Murray llrltxvq "Hie lliflflllll) and dance in Dunedin 8r g School; Sprln field nl. Fe 20th. The best time of $221101: W015; Kent School, altar-l ‘he season. 26X ' ' 0 BOWII: unataftfnako ' School: 00010131008011] Prince of Wales Collage; Rcchtmdl l "Don't fortzet Auction and Dam-o ____ Square School. Chntlottctowm. -_ _ in Kelly's Cross Hall tonight. If not (cmudm, pm.) Prince Slrccr School.‘ Charlnttc- ‘ " " -—~-———- lfinc will be held tomorrow (Tues- MORl-l-Z‘ Fell m __ calmlln town. TORONTO. Feb. zit-Maritime day) night. 20M won the Olympic liockoy Champ, ““* lwesmrll’ Winds 111011851118 l0 Si-Fflllel lflmllll, he“, loll“, l“, lelllsmrlug lgales by night mostly fair and be-- “Emerald Hall. Lut. auction and teaming milder again followed by dance of the season T today, 1M1. snowfalis. 21st. Starting at 7.00 sharp. Spo- Maximum and minimum temper-eta] prizes and good music. gturerftzo t a 38-16 ‘Glad-Mm w,“ Pr“. .oro .couy. .. “' "‘ ' lmontreatclear 12-14 "Come to the Mount Stewart MACON. 0a., Nb. 1D.--TWO aViBt-l m the mulheub, . 244-12 Hall. March 17th.. and see ‘he three Quebec. fair .... em a“ d“ e m _! ‘lnlifax. snow .. 40-44 ‘U1 Comedy 9mm; "flqfgty “my term. .,.,..,‘Z",,,.,‘i§°,,{“°f, ‘lgflwfi, Saint Jflhn- mow - ~ 36 41.1w; worth while. aeti-a-zo-av-t the heart of the business districtdfimmn‘ sn°w ' “'33 --~ , ~ “~34, "m. curt, MD. in chronic can. aviator and Francis Ashcroft. Theich mm" ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 2&4 "3 Prim‘! 3% Phil"! 39'7"‘- 50"‘ ———- aviators were tossing out: the bombs‘ m3“ “d” m“ m°mm3 M‘ m“ ‘Oiifiiflwfl- self-Roll D0111 d0!!!- and tonight at 10.01. H“ m Sun sets this afternoon atom and rises tomorrow morning at 652. "Pnrden “Mon m,“ “mall Fbb- 118i. rep. ant three ant comedy by Seven One ed to have Mile Bflv Dramatic Club "Aunt A pedegtflgn w” ggflougly Summer-side tide chzhieen minutes Jm-nrhv on the Warpat. “. Adm“. later than Charlottetown. stow 9s»- ‘and tut-c g1 es are lnoreasing---iluality Counts Every Time J ~;.~,~"1_f'.;.;.";§i gégrjl; - -» ~ » -——-— —:.——_——---.~—+-.--__~==+e.-—.—.-e--