. A MERCHANT OFA MERCHANT lr you monkey with. the trigger ' rusty i / do“ “MM-M w u" ‘up “u” I ' // Scores of the enormously rien are , s“... e‘s Paper ; . l "sad Eve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927 WESTERN‘ lUW-Ncilliil llilillilllll PERISIlEII, Y gl||l|f||f “Hm 5, ii iii iAPiiiiE if Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit [I | A I] "Observatory onions Say Quake w... Sev- tSince 1854.—.It is Thought the __ Prospectors. Flock toi 91' 93 . R-di _ ‘Weepah’ NevadaJ Damage Was Not Great Economically. ‘neilgfif, "151 Where a Miniaturel (Canadian m") . KYOTO, J , M . a. - '1' r H63] S CCCiI. Tent C l t y HaSithoirsend perilslziirl; pelriiiahed in yd; Y p MONITRLEIAIL, March 8. — Separa- tion from the Empire. and colonial _ Sprung (‘fer-day's earthquake an official an- I status within the Empire, were nouncement today said. Officials r of the observetc ry at Osaka say ToNolgggligzcagai°iliclifin 8' both rejected as "misconceptions, dying ef capital punishment. “l Subscriptions Delivered $6.00 _ gnu, Canada and U. S. A. 84M nnttliilss lHl lilllllil illllllllil l to Renew Charter f Georgian Bay anal C0. Occupies ttention of the ouse. i. Our Own Correspondent)" AWA, Ont, ‘March 8.——Ample 1| [If Guardian Ieaadad {I1 Oglriiottatowa Glasidlan ‘I10 “It! | llllllN It unuuwu , nnlrglllu Great Britain and Ja- pan Asked in b? R?- presented at Geneva Conference for the limitation 0f Naval Craft. ‘Hon. A. Meighen Strong in His De- cision to Retire (Canadian Press) BARRIE, 0nt., Mar..8. —Speak- ing at a complimentary banquet} tendered by local Conservatives} lust night to W. A. Boys, K. Co‘ member of parliament for North Simcoe, Right Hon. Arthur Meigh- en. former leader of the Conserva- tive party. reaffirmed his decision to retire from public life. Mr. Boys announced his intention of retirinfl from public life at the end of the parliament after 29 years service as a public man. Earth Shocks Lasted Over Three Hours (Oinsdian Press) SYDNEY, Australia, Mar. 8. — An Earthquake was felt here at 7.50 o'clock Inst night. The trembling lasted more than three hours but no’ damage has boon reported. Afesture of the dis- turbances was the length of the undulations. lllilli ill-Elli police reports as authority for the statement that there were 1.000 casualties in Minevama and four other nearby villages which were destroyed. Several foreigners are reported to have been injured at Osaka and Kobe but their names are not given. that as fur-as western Japan is -- concerned the, quake was the sev- once now exists to prove that hm emhraclns Canal charter is by no means the Georgian stflzilll The rush of Bold seekers Weepah, Nevada. which has crest- 1O erest since 1854. TORONTO, Mar. 8. —Despa.tches by Sir Arthur Currie, principal oi‘ MoGlll University. in an address here tonight on Canada's political A number of army areoplanes h V8 gone to the Tango region WITH~ EEHiliNY (Canadian Press) ed s miniature tent city there since ‘ trickling in over crippled lalflilhollfi discovery last week of gold ore as-‘anrl telegraph lines indicate that saying $78,000 to the ton continued the casualties in yesterday's earth- today with grim prospectors roplnc-irluake in central Japan including ing the pleasure seekers to thc'both killed and injurerlmay reach scene over the weekend. The 5.000. This figure however is gold fever burned so intensely speculative and the Japanese home that the miners found no time for office asserts that so in: as is WASHINGTON. Mar. 8. —The» United States has definitely pro- posed to Great Britain and Japan o three power naval limitation con- feronce to meet in Geneva not earlier than June 1st. f m Kvoto to investigate the dam- This district which was the b rdost hit is not heavily populated b t is studded with smaller vil- lgea which are centers for the production of silk. "The stock exchanges and also 2i future. Annexation to the United States was called “a phantom, not a fact." The course commended for the future of the Dominion was a “sturdy full-blooded Cauadianisnr and a sincere imperialism". “After all," continued Sir Arthur "we are neither English nor Am- ericans. We are Canadians. We have left the colonial status far behind. We have outgrown the stage of political childhood. We have come to national manhood. ‘lllut we have not reached the lilllse, and we never shall reach it. i when. because of the consciousness oi‘ our strength, we resolve‘ to sever the ties that bind us to the motherland. Surely we can manage our own household without being charged with disloyalty i0 the Brit. islr crovrn. And surely we can Stand four-squsrra ‘in our sincere support of iiritlsh connection without hglng accused of having the colonial spirit of u vanished age." --—-—~Q0 Loss of Four Masted Schooner Is Reported (Canadian Press) nnocent document. It certainly presented a formidable array eth. The old charter is held ir Clifford Sifton and family no one will accuse them of g philanthropists. Harry Sifton, Clifford's son. is most actively IIFSH. NEHM Pllfifillllllll (Special to The Guardian) , In the event of acceptance by the London and Tokio governments which have not as yet replied, France and Italy probably will be asked to send representatives to the conference as observers. change against the yen were ap- rently little affected today thus indicating a belief that ‘he earth- quake damage was not great econ- omically. OTTAWlA, Mar. 8.—1Pursuuut to her policy of reaching out into the markets of the world, Canada is rc- ported to he considering closer trade relations with Germany. Just what stage negotiations have reach ed it is not possible to indicate. wfigfnzllfl: i-‘zvlgzttjlzxlltelatgggggfi m“ ‘m “mlngemeut pmmabm w fixing maximum tonnage limita- °°m cwmfle“ m” b“ shaped b“ tions upon cruisers, destroyers and fore the end o1 the year, it is stat- submarines, The purpose o; u” 94- v conference will be to explore the Sill‘!!! "l9 WM”- "1146 lbelwile" 1i" possibilities of arriving at an und- two countries has been steadily cx- emtumllilg for the maximum tun- ‘pandirxg, and whilo examination of [lnga limitations which could be ac- the official returns shows that ex- cepted particularly by Great Brit.- ports from Canada exceed the im- ain as a European power, and in pom,’ me fuel l5 may, the balance view of the non-participation of of trade is against Canada, the sta- France and Italy In the sir-earnest tistics being somewhat misleading, U"? wflllhington government redo!- since Canadian goods shipped to "i" i?“ imichhnmimuigliibm‘ m: Czecho-‘Slovnkie. and other count- Htlruci o? 35 filbfiapgst: fl%d"lza€e_ ries via Hamburg, are included und slmznq)‘; fife “three” govegflmeuts m .or the beading of Germany. ‘m’, “gm of building programmes Under: present circumstances the in slmnm, types of amps whim illlllfl blliweell Calliid“ “"4 Ge" may be undertaken by any third many is under the provislilons olqtzo-Kovemmem not a puny to the general tariff on both si es. e a reement best that could he done, without gll l5 hellevml 1n Wgghiugflpn that, BOSTON,- Muss., Mar. ti. --'I‘he parliamentary action, according to ll ggflpfgclgry arrangement 191- loss of the four masted schoonorltho provisions of theycustcms tar- considering thomaximum tonnage JQBHIB G~ Noyes. with three of her-‘iff, is the establishment of inler- limitations in any class of suxib crew and tho rescue -ot' eight oth1 mediate tariff relations between tho iary ship if necessary can be work- ers by th_o steamship Topeka war-limo co,mlr;es_ A“! trade relallmlg, ed out at Geneva. reported to tho owners, Crowell andlmher ma“ genera; m. lutermedlme LONDON, Mar. 8. —-Tbat the Thurlow here today. tum. would require paruamemary British Government will accept No details were given but it was . President Cnolidgds new proposi- bolleved that the schooner which sanction‘ tion for a three power naval limit- was hound here from Brunswick, ntlon conference at Geneva will; Ga., with 38,000 railroad ties has Japan as the third party was state been caught in tho storm lust week in government circles today to be off Capo Hatteras. a. foregone-conclusion. Au official The topeka is on route to Oslo, expression of Downing Street! Norway from Galveston and unless view could not be obtained be- n westbound ship is encountered cause the actual invitation had not the rescued will be taken to that reached the Foreign Office early port. this morning. '- ition; so tho question i’ till tomorrow. t is quite evident the interest used by this bill is of very ch more than ordinary nature; is of the most .serious conse- mce, prov-incially and federally. is scarcely difficult to conjecture ‘at the Sl-ftons would do with n or franchise valued at a million llsrs or more. othing specially exciting occur- r this afternoon. ‘Several govern- nt resolutions were passed and - bill based thereon stands for t reiading. They in-eluded s res- ion l'or the guaranteeing of sec- tlos amounting to ten million lars to provide for s mail, psi!- ger and freight service inj sc- ance with the west intros e agreement of 1926; a resolu- for the appointment of a corn- tes of the house to meet a Civil Servants ‘Assured of In- creased Salary (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. 8. -—The Journal carries the following in its, news columns this mornlngl "The long deferred revision of salaries for the civil service will soon be I ged in pressing for renewal of p artificial stimulants, and two boot- known only forty persons were aroused in Ontario tbsta resoi. LONDQN- March 3-_'B'm5h M‘ ness dull. A telegram to the I-Iochi Shim- n in opposition was proposed in 5cm ‘ibservers ‘M9585 the mm‘ Tonopah gasoline stations hnvcdrum from Kyoto givos prefectual legislature in Toronto by Prem- relate controtl‘ of“ Sbanghaui ‘that! tggkreaped a chase of tllilonlaoom town's, . - Ferguson on ‘Monday and sup- ' all Ollese B 01' Y 85 l1 l" B" prosperity. once a propr etors - ed by all parties i the house realignment of _ the Chinese war llkewlse (legel-mlnerl m. hill rm- a; v "slug the granting f the cbart- lords, ‘share of the expected riches. Ex-_ _ ' Th6)’ 59116"! that U18 fllll 0i tra large forces were provided so a a I ‘ _ _ day, private memlbers day, the produce a crisis in the relations of when the inhabitants of the tent ' v _ tlon occupied the attention ohms, cannula“ Wm. the {Qrelgn city turned to this older town for‘ urrleglrbersnrgurigglemtlhse séztairllgigtpowers nflr incrlease thtitmenszxclt; rt; relaxation. i i" B , 'forelgn l e an propfi Y a . stand“ m‘ further cmmiderz‘ as the present foreign defense fore-x r ' mmmmv- “ext prune "Wm ' es are available there. , ' 1 ' do- ... ..;......... one... Shane. ~ ‘Yesterday Afternoon 1n the Navy League .1“ $Zt§.§".'i2“.'.ii;.i...f.'..""-.Zi Halo-- rel-W Chum mllli-r Building, Report; Submitted. DOIIIIII- -. ' ‘ batants. ex- , . I u d ists to bring all mm _ . I . - - §.2.‘I.“.§°..§i‘.£’.§.‘l"i?.'.¥.“..l§§ ti‘... ca» chfinacfif-l-i" l'"",,§‘,{§,‘,'}f,§, ~ , 1011 League Organizer to Visit here 1n ‘tilln but the Liberals opposed it Wm‘ t e a," “new n“ | " _ , i . > it was defeated 81 to 72, major, We?“ eXPQCi-ed if b:51nu?:t‘mécc0rd_1 , . of 9. After some Further debate ,'l‘he xlardfronafizvh sailthoukh there! , I I . mg to e esp ' ' i The. miuual nleetlug of the tunityshould be given. 'l‘hlr4 Divi- M the adjournment of ‘the de- n hm been __~_ m5 "wuon carried withzgg whichidéogtfg-ssoggllzaignth: 0mm. lgngluful tho Nuvy Lenguo of (Xanadu. was Merchant Murillo, has been of con- 5 o“ 5 ' . ___ "l ll ' tl N v Le lgue Buildiniysirderublc service to a- number of ~ lrg“gbefi;digé“loizfiia“fizgiyffamhfigg';§,,(,e:iay‘eagl;-,i,o,, ‘at 4 (ii-lock Inland boys, each year, in this res- uaranteed only to those who mg headquarter, a; Alena" Mo“r.'wiui n fnlr attendance. poet. but ii’ we had a Sea Cadet $5,: i6“; and.“ (he agglgterl pass- “my had M, lnterestlng pxperlenfei Mr. J. (). Ilyndmuu, tho Presl- Corps the opportunities would ho, h me Thre was however. whefl he attended the firms}, 1h dent presidednt tlrc meeting und much greater. In this respect l 2595;151:3215 guarantee that they wiillglo“ ball §Major T. E. MacNutt was chosen will repent what I said lust year. gtgy lu the employment provided} Among the guests was the oper-'3e'~'l‘0illl‘>'. pro tem. boys‘ coupled with. . . .- . ll a ' i i pproved uithnt of the School of Navigation, is me!“ ‘voillqllmdeluliff tinlgoknztris; 32:11:53’ wnh whom the Plmwirl-iirelgntlillild “igiiorlteiisugnsriliimltted bylsufficiaut to command the strong them fol ‘ye yea irnittee of the‘ “I have often heard your vniuoithe President, which rend as fol- support and cooperation of our tfiglewgrlxlttligtobifiolfiresllectinl! the-but Iihave never seen you " thelows: ‘icmlemi- The m°n° "i u"? guy ‘ .. _ ’ lLesgue has always been: " eep ‘Mlamnem of natiolinl reyiitlgstorliFiiriilgsnleiigirikrigi oiliim PRESIDENT'S neeoar Watch." us agencies are em- ngfiiniltcliainy Vliigoigarnizzytlogr of theihis voicz but had oftgn seen him. "myed l“ educating me “atkm in , , _ < - 1); l l g gl power as s. means whereby the llort of the Royal Commission‘ omugrltpitlnérrildingrhtyt.theixmfigigogrlihgtne; lduznlzlliglklt Cnll/agaoléargiedl fond‘ industries and float,“ mm Ouswms ha“ b?“ made knovimiii e fish mon er and the wife oi‘ its work but only in a very limited mew-c of the country are safe- Savem“ memlbe-ig Objecmd w he thin Prince's g stud-groom The way owing to the lack of interest guarded. and as the necessary word "national as being unneces- Prince intends to attend the iocui of members in the affairs of the bond 81111 DPOtBCUOII 0f U16 END"?- “ry “d °““’b°rs°m° m 6mm‘ t a ' b n on n Leo ue The need n. evident of The Navy League has always advo- Conslderable discussion wok m genie“? "a T‘ wee ' mm: enthusiasm and local financ-"ilwd cliisef-mwperimo" between place as to new appointments to charter. So great is the Intel" icimadia" We") loggers in the camp reported busi- ililled und 67 lnlurcd. r the House of Commons oIyShssghsi would not be likely to that attrectionsmight be available owards the close of the evening ha, despawh today, Bald ma“, nego- _elman, iConseiivutlve. again r had been desulmry skirmishes m‘ ll-‘rint-o Edward Island Division 0i’ siou, through co-operzttion with the MELTON, Mowbrsy, that the service we are thus rend- 1m. them Qmel-wlgu the govern- atm- of the we“; telephone QXJ After the minutes of the previous ering Island o t d rune“, um“ the m. The prlnce remalned at the bu" During llw pagt vqm- the pl-lngeithe knowledge of the uses of sea- us oms eps '| ~ l support, which its Ohjectivog so the Royal Navy and the Mercantile- be made. Dr. Manion, Port Arthur. i“ N0 Cabinet Changes , Until Close of Friends Confirm liar committee of the Senate to alder a petition of ian tribes of B.\C.,snd a resolu- to provide for a loan of four ion dollars to the Vancouver -‘~ board. arland of Bow River, requested ' the gcivernm cllort on theG arie by Sanford Evans 1912. oodsworth. la-bor. referred to sin advertisements in the Gal- Y Gazette a Scottish newspap- in which it , the government of Canada y sntoed continuous employment ersons coming to Canada from "i" country. and asked u the mini?!" luaranteed situations. 0t he wanted to know if it had - esents n. - Robert ‘ sltuat tion. ion W88 Forks, t bring down rgisn Bay Can Q +“+o~¢>»++»»,.,.. Condensed Specials SRATEJ-do. per yo“, n“ ll llllfiti-ilill i? 0011mm. roe MAID roe osmium, WWII. Bood Noel DeIBlois. bly re. _ . m‘ VN-‘FE-D SMART GIRL Flog tchen, also bell boy, ictoria Hotel. - mfg-M s eALs- AT AomcuL-runl» 'Awitb 4 00 3 9 Eiiply Market ti’ i Hall. csrload choice horses. Ssd) - utch. Leonard Wood, W. A. 4218 _8 7 8i I PRINTING Cr? IVERY "ilfiinion. cheaply-and expedi- “l? executed. Guardian Cen- I- \ .11 til"; '1 M filntamwhone m. we srsoraua. I 1a ' snussges limitilfl leak sud all cuts no 42 . yo. A ti?!” on band. ‘ Bean's Mast. i szzro-a-zr. the allied re presented declared and employment W5! . A: I 81 Water? QTST-il-ihtl 1.2mm can as coui accommodated rd in centre city. Apply 4225-3-8-31 __..._.________ ADE POTTID MEAT Milanese. Sounders, New- s; & C0.. Exist End thought there wore already enough highly paid officials and that there should be a determined effort to econonrise.» Mr. Euler, Minister of Customs, said it was the intention to run the department on a busin- ess basis, and the civil service com- mission would be asked to make what appointments were necessary ful- rthfllt pllrposB. Another fiiSCIXBSiOIY- occurred on the right of the Minister to consid- er appeals from decisions of cus- toms gflcqvs" and-to revise or an- nul report-s and recommendations made ‘by them. Hon. Mr. Stevens wanted it made definite in the bill just what powers n_minister might exercise in those respects. However, wit-bout amendments the bill was reported for third reading. President Coolidgels dictum that any ship that flies the British flag is British is an accepted principle according to officials of depart- ment of National Defence. Canad- ian merchant ships fly the Canad- lsn Jack, the red ensign with the Canadian arm's on the fly. Any Can- adian ship not flying that flag would soon find itself in trouble they assert. The Canadian navy flies the bl-ue ensign with the Can- adian arms st the stem of the ship and the white ensign at the stern and the Union Jack on the national fbsg of Canada. A special ensign has been approved for the Royal sir craft Union Jack with a light blue‘ fly with the air force red, white and blue target on the fly. fro protect Canada's exports 1o Germany. which are threatened with an" embargo, tbs Department of Finance has been uegotinflng with the German government which hi! impelled a. temporary duty of 10 marks per 100 kilos on rloul- and Emarks on wheat. On April 1. Germany threatens to increase’ this tariff to 18 marks on flour, Th; mark st present is worth about 33 cents. The situation has become somewhat acute but though ~09;- msny is insistent in her demand it is hoped tlrat a satisfactory ca“. m"! ml)’ be reached. House. Proroguoshlh (Canadian Press) . vrorolam, B. rc.. Wibroh 3_ .'_ The provincial Cleglslstiire after "Gilli! ill session for more than t 1...... Control Bill To Be Introduced This Afternoon (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Mar. 8. —-Tho bill providing for government control of the sale ofliquor will be intro- duced into the Ontario legislature tomorrow afternoon, Premier How- ard Ferguson stated this afternoon following a. caucus of supporters of the government who discussed tire proposed legislation in detail. "The shell has broken in the‘ in- cubator" said the Premier. “We dis- cussed the liquor control bill and we intend to introduce it into the House tomorrow afternoon." The Premier would not give any details of the bill but intimated that it had yet met with satisfac- tion of the members in caucus. Man With Bullet In Heart Has Chance to Live KANSAIS CITY, March 8. -—~Wlth a bullet in his heart, Baltasaro Santa ‘Maria, 4-8, sn Italian cabinet maker, is alive. sud-surgeons at the general hospital hers say be has an even chance for recovery. The bullet is loosed in such s way that is moves in rhythm with the heart at every beat, and surgeons at the hospital say that unless the patient suffered shock. there could be s11 operation in about 10 days, with the possibility that Santa Maria would recover. Police are of the opinion Santa Maria was the vic- tiln of a Black I-Iland shooting. - —~<oe0»--—— Fnauouterur RADIO run-scr- oae ssrzs "rosouro name one ‘ roabnmo, March 8.--Something entirely new in the way-of ‘swindl- inglsnd lmporsoitition came into bxistence in mucosa; within the y f, w days, when three men rep- resen be themed s as radio in- lbeqt rs commence seizing radio i fashion. The li to the attention greatly merit. For this reason your President lust year proposed thut the idxetiutive he re-orgllnlzéti. and u new President elected. A Committee was at that time up- pointed for this purpose, and in due course nominations were pre- sented to the Executive Committee und approved. but for some reason another General Meeting was never called to confirm, so that matters have been drifting along about as usual. I feel, however, that the time has arrived when I should bc relieved, and make wny for some- one more capable and aggressive. and who has sufficient time at his disposal tn do justice to this im- portant office. ' Every effort was made to main- tain the School of Navigation, and i um glad to say it was carried on. as usual. in an efficient manner under the instruction of Captain M. C. Allenby, R.N. The School has rendered good service to those lads desiring a Nautical education. It is felt. however, that this School would be of much greater value, and in more demand, if it was kept open, at least, nine months of the year, instead of only three or four months in the winter, as many of the Sailors in the Merchant Marine desire to lay off to take their course just ns soon us they serve the required Sea-time. The Charlottetown Yacht Club still maintain their Headquarters in the Navy League Building, and that organization have contributed greatly, in the past few years, to the revival of Boating on our beau- tiful harbour. Your Executi e has always welcomed an opp r- tunlty to co-opersie with the Yacht Club, and I hope, through joint effort. it may be possible in the future to organize a Sen Cadet Corps. The Ladies Auxiliary of t tsrio Division remembered us again at Christmas, by sending down ‘about forty bags containing useful gifts for the Sailor lads laid, off in port. These gifts were dis- tributed nt an entertainment given] in the Navy League Building,‘ and, an acknowledgment sent to thel donors, expressing appreciation for their continued generosity. » ~In 1026 we had more applications than ever before from young lads about ‘seventeen years of age dOf sirous of Joining the Merchant Merino, which is pretty good evi- dence that many of the "youth of our do‘ are naturally inbued ith the cal of the sea, und for lo is On- lllvlllils rrqrosue_d_ last night, ,,-,: .1 M, every encouragement and oppo Present Session (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Mar. 8. —-Thore will be no cabinet changes until the close of the present session but it is expected that t-he Prime Minister will then review tho whole situa- tion which he has but little time for since the return of the ministry. The first change will probably involve division of the department of Marine and Fisheries into the district portfolios, so that the fish- eries of Canada may have s. min- ister and n deputy to devote their entire time to their development. In this respect. Prince Edward Island st present represented in the cabinet will he included, the portfolio probably going to Hon. J. E. Sinclair (Queens, P. E. I.) ex- mlnister without portfolio. The next definite change may be in the Secretary oi.’ State depart- ment. become Secretary of State for ax- ternal affairs. a portfolio now held by the Prime Minister, while E. It. E. Cbovrier, senior M.P. for Ot- tawa, may succeed to the state de- partment. . Chevrier is a. lawyer of standing and this port- folio has many legal problems to deal with. Mr. Rinfret was a newspaper editor. The stres of his numerous dut- ies has told on the Prime Minister and there is provision in the es- timates for an $8,000 salary for an assistant. Major I... C. Moyer. D.S.O.. present senior secretary is asid to be slated for the appoint- ment. ' Murine. They are interdependent and the events of the GroeLWnr rammed the men of the two services to respect each other as never be- fore. The Navy League is a peace body, believing that the strong nations are best fitted to keep peace, but whilst in sympathy with all the ideals of Peace Societ- ies, it has no faith in the sudden change of ‘human nature, and does not agree that the lion is now sud- denly to lie down with the lamb. Son supremacy during the war kept the population alive and their in- dustry preserved. Provision of means to safeguard our Empire by Innd. see and air should be a first charge on the nation's resources. The way to help the Navy League help the sailor is to become n member of the League. T-be Navy Ilongue is a patriotic organization, it has no politics, but provides for the security and prosperity of Canada, and the integrity of the Empire. Your Executive desire once again to express their appreciation to the Royal Edward Chapter of tho I. O. D. E. and also to the Press of the Province for the splendid assistance given durlni; the past year, but particularly so to the Ontario Division for the fin; anciel support given, making it pos- sible to continue the School of Navigation. Respectfully submitted, _J. 0. HYNDMAN, p President. _ Charlottetown, March Dated at 8th. 1927. This report was on motion adopt- ed as was the financial report. which was also submitted. A communication was read by the President. Mr. Hyodman, from Dominion‘ Headquarters of the Nsvya cue of ‘Canada, advising that e official ‘organizer of the League, Capt. Morris, would likely come to Prince Edward Island in May and‘ further stnting that Capt. Morris has already been most suc- csssfuli-fn tbs West and other div- isions. in bringing to the notice-of the public ‘the importance of the development of the Merchant Mar- ine. This object is, apparently, now receiving more thought initbe part of" the Government and is like- ly to obtain decided sup rt from cided-to appoint. s- committee to it; 'lt ‘was = also. eons red-that m e preparptions for the coming the Navigation 501100!» "in" View o! 0% pt. Morris. n: order that desir- tiw importlllt "Work. in wrliich it a lh’ results inly, obtsined. h" 5"" llllllllfl- "Herve! further The‘ iheetiiiblld pin-sea to meet ~ 0 Public Holiday? (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Mar. 8. --It is likely that Saturday.‘ July Zndpwili be proclaimed s. public holiday for the celebration of the jubilee of Confederation. July 1st is cl- rendy a statutory holiday. Merchant Marine and in order that our boys ehouldlhlve an opportun- ity of entering therein it isneces- saryJzo provide.- means for their education. - In view of-tbele footie." it was de- I-lon. Fernand Rinfret may ' Report oi En- gagement (Canadian Pres!) moaowno. March s. — Intimate friends of Misjor General Sir Henry polulll and lMlgs Catherine Welland Merritt of ‘St. Catherines have so - firmed the report of their an! “ ment which was first rumored 1°!‘ Lcrday, No announcement. of tbs date of the w0ddifl8 i135 been made. granted the Journal learned last night from the_most reliable sourc- es, and it is fairly definitely under- stood that insursncsr of $120 D01‘ your will be granted to every mem- ber of the public service. “With the return of Premier Mackenzie King activities in con- nection with civil service matters were resumed and it is understood that the cabinet will make its final decision today. "it is definitely understood that the increase. will be granted during the present session of parliament and become effective from April 1, 1927. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Reserve Thursday March 24th. for Women's Missional’! Society Ai- Home in Zion Church. W54 AN ASSISTANT I5 THE FELLOW who 005% ALL i "iCarnival. Cornwall. Friday ight ‘ith special prizes. n “ 4222-3 a 21. "Inquire at 1'12 PrinCB Sh, DI‘- Cilfr, Chronic Diseases. _ ' 4235-3-8, 3 mos. "The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage will be held in the Cundsl Home, Thursday a 3.30 p. m. 434i? "Come to the concert and bas-y kot Social in Hearts Memorial Hull, Charlottetown, Friday, March l1 at 8 o'clock. Ladies with ‘bes- kcts free. i2'11-3-'I-3i.mwf TORONTO, March 8. —iMeritime. strong winds or moderate 8M0! from westward. clearing and oom- parsttvely mild. Maximum and minimum tempor- atures: Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . 40-34 Montreal, rain .. - Quebec. snow Ch'tnwn, rain Halifax. cloudy . Saint John. snow . Boston, rain .. New York, rain Higlh tide min afternoon at 2.53 and tomorrow morning at 4.06. _ iSun sets- this afternoon at 5.58 and rises tomorrow! Imrniagat 6.: ' moon. fiilnmeday, "Reserve ‘March 23rd. 111i’ lecture by Itov. A. Slsnolt. on ‘Wamous and Gallant Irishman" with a pleasing programme of Irish melodies. "Como to see drama presented in ‘rignlsh l-ilsll‘ Thursday, Munch ma. entitled "met. of the mun". Good music. Tickets‘ on sale st hie- Doscirlfs Dru: more. “SCH-Ii "Concert and ..n:::.. ‘inhale - Mti Herbert Hll M D i5. iii i- ll ti! iii‘- in= ., . iéiuifii tr trsiefiwsisd o9... muibiiihiiidrfiniifléiib large tbe Coimlilll, ‘ 9Q. “time t ‘- ' * L; _ r~~l\. _ m» muster March 10th., d.” a. m. , Summenuiip tide Gibbon min- utes m» than . hdngs. ~5-