Brooms. Boy ‘P. E. I. Made 27%” W’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read b‘ .\\ \\\ Engine. MAXIMS OF A. MERCHANT Buy P. E. 1. Gasoline t o1,,",“"‘il'i.'.‘..rl’.‘-T""'I"-5'-'3 I“ Canto H87 CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 can. "a....'"""'z.' ‘tor-nu limo Eli u tnnw iiill ii ii llN lional Evidence 88,33; by Crew of N. g, Schooner Mar- jorie E. Bachman SHIP LIKE A DUMP A Arron CAROUSAL . Ensign 05h...‘ Cutter K Tampa Admitted ‘Sel- _ ' . I ling Liquor Over thG In recognition of the nation- Siile ‘if the Gatlilir- 2'...ill";....ZZTZ°TS"..§£..JZTI opment of “Marquls" wheat, ed Vessel BOSTON( F91). 20~- Witnesses forihe defense bestllfied today tl mo prize crew from, the United States umtotrxltiatld clttlter Tam which captured the British ru runner lilnrjorie E. Bachnrun, allies at sea last October, were drunk when they were alboard. the hearing in United States Dis- lrletCourt on the Governmen eel and cargo. Charges of lo the Dominion Government in- ciuded in the main estimates $5,000 for the purpose of previ- dlng Dr. Saunders with an'an- lat "uny- [Kl lull/flint t's 1 libel asking forfeiture of the ves- ot- ing and 0f liquor salm over the roars also made. Connor. in charge of denied that his ‘men were into schoonvrs side by ‘the prize crew Ensign Harold ‘the crew. xi- cated or that any lootin-g bad 0c» curred. At this‘ conclusion‘ 0f t loiililli! sllliwe Jaimes M. Mnirt took the curse ‘under advi-scnrcu ui, ‘but declared ihat gm W. Bowers of Luncnbw cool-aboard theTnmpa. for . tumoi to ‘the Dschman birok ‘ were everywhere. clotting and other property h’ (‘been stolen, he asserted. Son lo said. sva-s never I Cook James Boehucr of ins. said ‘that after the alleg arousal ‘everything was "npsl down ll'l'.l(1 in hard‘ (ilfll iiitd aboard the schooner. Asked by counsel it he observ declared that "ewerybo ilnzuk." Tarry asserted that mt or the ‘liking taken aboard ‘tn pinvitrd to drink. David a Gloucester fisher-on: ‘will lit‘. tooo. was Invited "iii llirr coming aboard ,. (brows invitation. “Rhuid that he was held pris- pry m ‘rho llilllll lllil ‘llllll W119" lit) W09 Til- businesses and industrial lines. 0w 0i Honor and empty bottles sir-e is m t.he radio industry. M11611 0i 111B was ec-taltlisliotl and invented by recovered. mo, condition“. United States. lists Bowers said hat the schoon- mgluenooo it I iii ‘looked like a dump" 0n hi8 PB- organized ‘as conrlpletely n‘; pos- h“ TORONTO, Feb. 20——"The main o" motive of the Kn Klux Klan which t‘ "is =r.-ow being ‘orgnnizcrl in ’l\rron- to is pro-Protestantism," accord- Admitted Selling Liquor lug in u prominent 'i‘oron-to citi- zen quotcd by the 'l‘nron‘to Star Connor adimfltbezl‘ selling liquor today, - over the Billie 0f (.110 Cll-Dlilreil VBS- The Star's interview: “That llliil W05 menus" cl course, neu-trraliziug and M00419!‘ 0l‘ii‘?‘l‘5 0f hi9 Bllllilflfll‘. conrbatlirp; the prtrput-Izuidii. of the Maseru oi the liquor S0 ilisnos- Roman Catholics ‘and the odd were then‘ placed tinder ar- Tho Jew, Jsws arc gradually taking possession- ono aftcr tin.‘ other, of M‘ , . . kttliii‘ 119810118‘ Willi)’ Malt! all,the indinstrrles of the continent. i8‘ They have captured the silk Indus- United States‘. They 52 have gain-ed control of many huge ell‘ ‘The latest" field of their often- '1 iris Bil Gentiles. but the Jews are gradual- 10. ly gaining the ascendancy in thiu The Roman Catholics‘ stick LliIiF-‘ll- togcthcr closely in business too. ed Both of ‘them are completely '01‘- ilfi izanizctl, bot-h- in (‘zinada und the To combat their is time l’rot‘-1-stauts sible. That it.‘ what the Klami is We!‘ KOQUIH. 0f Salem. 30ml",- doing in ’i‘o‘ron.io. tilthst he paid $40 for two cases °l 110110? fliliil llllfl ll)’ (Win10?- Hi? keep our enrmics our. lodloseph Torry. also of Salem. ln evrryrvlrrre clso. and they will lore then made prisoners and ord- get in bore too irnless secrecy as sccrrcy to They got "We need‘ u l)SO1'1liO Thcy alrc to our plans prevails. upon tho e-d gifflrlllillly Qnurinluhiilg ‘W000i’ intoxicated aboard the Protestuinls. until it‘ wt‘ do not look tnulllllflll. Kiwi/Bil ‘P69119111 "1098. out tlu‘. Plozcstzurts glilo itheru," specifying afterward ‘pletoly ovt-rvriiltllsir." ‘._ he referred to ‘the prize crew. ‘who followed Kostan. on. ‘the Toronto was tzrkcu up at ‘tire meet- \\‘tll be CUlli- Tho orgurflzzitioli of the Klan in dy lng 0t‘ tin‘ llnul llrlth, the stronti- liobruw orzunizatious 9i’ la ‘t night. Tho advilnubilliy “l R. cmnnurnicalini: with the head-v oi‘ m1‘. tho llnul liritll iii 5'0)" “fill ‘"4 in [no roost t-ffouiivt‘ m‘ nus iii‘ ifiilii‘ nt hujtlrn; illl" Kiun activities was till-i- Cuetrrd. It \\'ii\~l finally i1"i‘lll'il l“ T0 GET ANNUITY _ ‘the village ‘lived during ‘the months i, (Continued on page 3) , ~—--<-ooi'- Condensed Specials RATE-dc pcr word, nct each insertion in this column, O-OO OO-OO Ellliiiii (‘onnor vigorously dcn- (liter nctiurl pie-ruling further iicvi-l- i —- opmcuts oi‘ the 'i‘m'ontu situation. War Memorial Competition Condi- OTTAWA, Feb. tions Announced (Canadian Press) 20.—-C0nilltlons =ron liwir 2a Grafton st, 5711-2-21 sAl-E - BABY OARRIAGE. of competition for the national oommemo ative wsr monument ex- '21 preesive of the feeling of Canadian "lPEcm. ‘orrsn or HlGH ‘r 35c" 250 for 550-. 500 for oléll". 1000 for 51.95. Guardian‘ . cc. '"°NE s01 J. M. noon a co. w esala Pork - , m" Slfllel. Charlottetown. 882-1-10-tf. ‘Pill lllilily- Saunders. Newsom “ “li-Msrkernunalng. x UOBO-UHB-mos. rum-nun or svenv i ‘llib Printer), Phony 138.» M. s ‘llllli. O6 lrlterey Street. |NG1FKO.' _,QGMd "iii-etceetlnooo t . “‘ f L11 h Bade envelopes. B0 for 20c. 125 greatmaax 2nd lost ma“, “We h, the service of the Federal Government DPODOBOB ~ to erect on Connauzht $41119" l“ this city, at a cost not exceeding Packet“ g9 $l00.000 WW0 trounced, people as n whole to the memory participated in the humanity, which been officially au- Nsom: sAueAoes mane Baldwin Makes Significant Reply (canldlln Prue) .1.0NDON, Feb. zit-diners was a ‘ oriptlon cheaply nd expod- 1 fl t uedrlou and {diloualy executed. Chadian Cen- ‘ti-syllable gt Comm-one loot b18111- J, iPeto asked the Prime Minister I870-li-a-tf- whet-her the would consider enunc- ‘ m; who oilloial dedenwtion of ‘the _.mJIo-.m.uo roe oenlmu. secretary of Shite rol- the colonie- “n work. Alliily M". W. E- end of lithe Colon-ill Department to- reepectively. ‘Secretary of Outs for sob-Mum. Imperial Affairs and ‘the imperial - Ofllce grill nr-Qnemw-in replied. ‘We quee- tton of some change in ‘those de- goopou elgnutiona so under my Mildew _ _ tion." virnererut the gqggqpm-ill pleaded. membnnlp- ‘FHNN illllll] Iii [INS E s ki m o Headsman Caused Murder of Two Persons in Lit- tie Village OTTAWA, Feb. 20.—-Two murd- ors followed by a killing to defend a woiuan are only parts of o. grim ‘tale .‘ln ‘the most ‘recent A-rctlc an- l till lxl iilii I 1 nalis ‘of tho Royal Canadian Mouult- ‘cd Police made public in‘ t-he House of Conrmons‘ when tire "annual rc- purt of the force was tabled by the Mitnister of Justice. Having ‘become ., ‘insane through brooding on religion‘ an Eskimo hcatliuan of a little village ‘at Home liay lturrorizetl ‘time community and caused ‘two Eskimos ‘to ‘be ‘put. ‘to death. A third was shot w-hon about to strike a woman with a hammer. From the report of ‘Inspector Wil- cox lit i-s disclosed that ‘the crimes were committeed a-t a ‘time when all ilhe ‘inhabitants of stlhe village were sin a state 0t‘ excitement bor- dering insanity. The central figure of lire ‘tragidy. known its Neakot- call, had tired ‘the village "with tho idea ‘that ‘ire was Almlgvhty God and Jc-aus (fduii-sit and possessed tlhe pow- er ‘to do them good or evil. There ‘ls no doubt thnt,1h‘zi(l he suggested it before ‘they become. frightened for their own lives, ‘they would ‘have anniiblla-tcd the en-tire settlement on "his courmruid. “The ‘details of t-lre series of trag- Cilics nrc ‘rnpulsive and painful." ‘is the only tromnreult made in tlhe ‘brief nzliirative o-f the Mounted Police re- port. At ‘a Cdrrlsotmtis Dny dance Nrnktltizah Fhad announced ‘that ‘ho w‘ s Jcstis and performed grotesque c colonic-s. Then ensued a reign oi’ tcirror absurd tin-d horrible which overthrew lthe reason of all ‘the 0th- ers for, several months. The first person murdered was a blind luau‘; Neakoteah ‘had ‘tried to make lrnn see and when ‘he failed lhe ordered two natives to take ‘him out and stmb lrlm. The’ second victim was wounded and ‘froze ‘slowly loo dent-h. The ‘report of Corporal MncInnc-s explains bhe flrenzierl pitch at which of ‘apparent insanity. “it is a cus- tomary." says ‘tho report, “alt the completion of a dance when the ex- citement is still fresih in ‘thellr minds to close ‘the sucrriment ‘by all 5mg- ing ‘a ‘hymn from the psalm hook ‘written in Eskimo script, as a iii-n- ale; ‘so much for ‘the misbegot/ten idea of Christianity. _ The sewing of ‘pieces of paper ‘bearing the ais- smued ‘biblical names of the Keve- tuk natives on the ‘breasts ‘of their cloth-s during a religion; service given by Neakotteall come-spends to their ancient usage of charms to ward off sickness, spirits, evil shades, etc." , T0ronto’s Popula- tion Increases (Canadian Press) -'i‘i)ltON'i‘0, ‘Feib. ‘Mr-Toronto's now directory gives the city's pres- ent population 0.5 641,780 and Great- or Toronto 7.'lil,80.'l. At ‘the Tame it has horn inc-refusing it. will reach tho million mark ‘in fifteen year's. N.H.L.Ghampionships March 11-12-13-18 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, ‘Feb. 20.—"i'hc Star ‘this afternoon prinitia tile announce- ment that tho N, II. L. champion- ships williheplnyed ‘March 11. 13, 10 and 18. —* Educationalist BRITAIN PlACE a ilN iIAllllll Steps Being Taken b Have Embargo Re (Canadian Press) riculituro proilrlblts the importstlonj into England of potatoes from Can-Ii ada, following a. similar crdtr lash-- ed last December concerning Unit- ed States potatoes. The-suspect 1 presence of the Co‘ lot-ado beetle ‘in ‘shipments ‘from North America is the cause of the‘ prohibition. The present order does not apply -to shilpments ‘which are‘ already on bhc way over. ‘GTOWGPB here do not consider. that there is" any danger of the Col-l orado beetle, or ordinary potato] bug finding its way over the Atlun: tic in this way. The ‘beetle is asi yet unknown in Europe, _ Yesterday Mr. W. L Higgins, Secretary of the Board of Trade re- ceived n telegram from Mr. R. El Mutch in Ottawa, which said thati word had just been received that a British embargo had been plac- ed on Canadian potatoes, shutting out the United Kingdom markets. Action was being taken to urge the Federal Department to snake a protest and he recommended that the island members be approach- ed by tile growers and others inter- tested. Acting on this information, Mr. Iliggirts notified the parties inter- ested and Hon. J. E. Sinclair was ‘wired as follows: Re embargo on Canadian pota- ‘toes to United Kingdom please use Ievery endeavor to have Govern- Lment mnke strongest possible pro- itest against embargo, This matter inf vital importance to this Prov- ince, Several ships now loading nnd know of no other outlet for large surplus still in farmers‘ hands, (Sgt!) W. ‘L, HIGGINS iMr. Sinclair‘ replied as follower In unswer- to message twentieth. Drop Food From Planes, Save Lives 0f 3 Alpinists BERN-E, ‘Feb. 20.--Food from the and hard tack, dropped from alr- planes, iu daily flights over the eight days, by terrific storms, in a hut on top of the Bernina Moun- tains. - The fliers, unable to land owing until yesterday, when the storm! abated and the storm-bound men were rescued, To Cross Atlantic In N inety-Foot Steel Yacht LONDON. Feb. 20.—~An‘ advent» trrous voyage across the Atlantic iii a ‘fllilllty-itiiii. steel yacht is to lbe mado by Dr. W. '1‘. firrendell. C.M.G-. well-known Labrador nredical mis- sionary. Tho iboat, which replaces the vessel lost in ‘the ‘ice off the Labrador coast, will make this 2-500 mile journey under her awn power. replenishing ‘her coal ‘bunkers at ‘the Azores en route. The ‘Stralhcono. -II will ‘be used ito viislt all tho stations one doctor ‘has set up, calrrying necessities to the people and conveying ‘to the hospi- transport ‘for Labrador, and at. pros- tals ‘he ‘hats established. those W110 nre ill or injured. There is no sea ent ‘tlhe old Canadian Drifter is try- ing to do ‘the duty which the Strath- coun. will perform when she ‘roaches this remote country, where Dr. to the deep snow, flung the food to complete prohibition, the Alplnlsts as they swooped down America h“ resulted ‘We? the llllt- They did this wally’ drinking than ever and is lowering respect for the law." Great discoveries S EMBARiill “ IAN PllTAlilESl To Prevent Invasion 0i Colorado Beetle-dz y Local Growers To moved. Embargo effective on potatoes to LONDON. ‘Feb. 20.—An order is-iBi-itain today. Everything possible sued by the British ‘Ministry 0i’ AS-ihas been done to prevent this ac- tion, Cannot say yet whether po- tntoes afloat will be admitted. That question now under negotiation will wire you when decision is reached. (Sgd) J. E SIN-CLAIR House of ‘Commons, Ottawa As the embargo will greatly nf- fect tho home markets the Guard- ian obtained the views of Mr. Ilig- igins and M-r, ilenry J. Phillips yes- terdoy. - . .\lr, Phillips, who recently spent three months in Cuba statedthat the ‘Havana market itself takes care of 25,000 bags of potatoes a week. The Canadian price was appreciably lower than the Ameri- cnn price for the reason that out- side and inside competition had to ‘be considered. With a rise in pric- es many potato growing countries who were not now able to market in Cuba, would then be able to do so, inside competition was also very keen. notwithstanding the fact that the Canadian growers were selling far more potatoes than the Americans. Mr. Higgins was of the opinion that with, the embargo in opera- tion, the Cuban market, the only other outlet fo_r potatoes, would be flooded, and a drop in prices would result. The potatoes now on the road would have to be sent South, one reason being the need of the freight cars they were oc- cupying, 10 Million Dollar Hotel For Toronto (Canadian Prue) TORONTO, Feib. 20.—+Aun0unce- ment was made today that plans are under way for a. new ‘ten mil- lion (lollar Cmtelln Toronto. German Reichsta Raps Prohibition BERlLIIN, Feb. ‘20.~iProhibition skies in the slrape of corned beef in me United states formed the centre of a heated discussion in the Rsichstag yesterday in connec- Alps, saved the lives of three Swiss “on with debate on the M“ mow Alpinists, who were marooned for ding stringent regulations m‘, “L ocns. Herr Strauch, economic party deputy, insisted that the proposed law merely marked a step toward which "in in more The bill was defeated by a vote 0f 200 to 166. Add-Vitamines To Food By Use 0t Ultra-Violet Rays ‘Eng, Feb. 20.— with regard to the effect of ultra-violet rnye, on foodstuffs, are reported to have been made by Dr. Mallarby, of the faculty of Pharmacology, Sheffield University, who has been conduct- ing secret experiments in a labor- atory on the outskirts of the town. The experiments have been mainly to test. the capacity of the ultra-violet says to add to the precious vitamines in which some classes of food are deficient. ---—<-o->-i-— Latest Church Union Summary (‘Canadian PrQU) SHEFFIELD. Grcrrfell its working as far north as the Arctic circle country. l! TORONTO, Feb. 20.—The latest and Egqulnjaux church union summary shows 1.329 hurches for iUnion and 458 against ‘lid-bits on meup of n its‘ Eve Tangle Vol. l. No. ‘l1 Bnturdny, A. D. HARDIE. M. A. 0f Cambridge, Engllnd. l" bduoetionelllt of note, who hill jun been appointed to the staff e0 n recently formed Educa- tional Department in the Cen- ltilan leelal Hygiene Council- l-lle headquarter! will b0 l" Toronto. Cleaned Out! The Important out Moire Choc- olnlu played In making Inst Christ- Inaw n merry one ll shown by n shut of letters of which the lollow- In] from lmnllwood t steers. out- ulandlnl drulllltl in Moneton, ll lyplul: "We will: to report tint our Christan trade cleaned ue out or every plllll and fancy package II February flint, 1W5 rats“ the store, besides a ‘second order which we were obliged In place on‘ Doooulher II.” --- ‘iliM lIiINS Hill iiiiiiili iuwrjnn vide Employment For Many (Canadian Preee) NEW YORK. Feb. 20.-—T.he an- nouncement is made today ‘tlhat the financing for ‘the proposed ‘hydiro electric development at Carillon, on the Ottawa river. in the ‘prov- ince of Quebec, ‘has been arranged and that ‘the amount involved ‘wars over $40,000,000. When ‘shown tho above deopeltcn today, E. A. ‘Robert confirmed the statement. Mr. Robert added tilra-t title new power ‘plant will ‘be one of ‘the largest developments in Can- ada. and will provide an abundance of hydro-electric energy, which will ibe available for Montreal and throughout the Otttawa. valley. He also stated that the ‘work would pro vide employment for about three thousand men for a period of about three years, besides giving work to large numbers employed in the in- dustries that would supply -tlie equipment matter-lads and supplies. ‘Mir. Robert ‘mr-ther added (mo; wtltlh the completion of this work naviga- tion ‘between Lake of Two ‘Monu- tMM 1nd Ottawa would be the ammo as exriete ‘between hare and the wrest and would be a greo/t ‘boom tbr Pgtawa and the ‘wihoie ‘Ottawa Val- e . ~ Capital Levy To Relieve French Financial Trouble (Canadian Preeo) PARiS. Feb. Ell-Official circles conceded today that a capital levy in some form was among the plans the government was studying for a solution of France's financial ‘troubles. This, was admitted in those circles to be ‘the proper in- terpretation of u. dreclnratlon made in the Chamber of Deputies yea terday by Finance Minister Clem- ente], which first came to notice when printed sheeitls on rrnce debate were distributed to tine press. ies of the majority when consult- ed appeared somewhat. alarmred at the blunt way‘ in which the Fin- ance Minister announced that "capital levy will doubtless b‘:- COmB YDBCGBBGJTY. Proofs for Journal Officiell were conlsequenliily ‘modified the‘ phrase being made to read “special contri- bution" instead of "capital levy." King George Makes Progress (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 80.—A bulletin issued from Buckingham ‘Palace this ‘forenoon regarding rthe condi- tion of King ‘George, who its suffer- ing from ibmndhitis, said: ' "In spite of a somewhat restless night. ‘tine King is making slow British Womatfs i Voting Age Unchanged (Canadian Preol) ‘DONDOIN, ‘Feb. 20.—~A bil-l ‘to put women on a. political equality with men ‘by granting them a vote at ‘the ago of 21 instead of 30 as at present, was klliod in the House of Commons this strum-Jon when the i-louso reilueed lite second reading by a vovte of 220 against 153. The amendment offered by Sir William Joyneon Hicks, Home Sec- rctary, ‘to postpone franchise re- form until latter ‘in. tho liife of the‘ present parliament carried. Will Maintain i And the (lonnolldllecl Lltho G III]. Cm. Ltd» Montreal, lpflkjug than! the chocolates they‘ [on their null’ at Christmas writer “lo may delightful expression 0| utilisation have been received n n result of this distribution that we wleh to congratulate you o! Ill ex- cellence or you predict." 5-5-3 Ratio in Naval Craft ' (Canadian Prue) NVASI-CIINUDON. ‘Feb. 20.—\Amerl- can ‘ ‘ _, ‘e- at the -' Wee]:- ington arms continence. new bellc dismissed ofilciallyby this govern- ment nndhmgin ‘powxwlid pose ‘lilm t. o an ry m), oraflt on ‘the some 5-6-8 ratio which won established eon Greet Bri- tetn, titre United ‘alumnus’ Jeflpne: regarding capital p; y .0 l’! Washington conference. mm. President wen-ta to make urns limitation end domestic econ- omy one primary accomplishment ofihie new d» eli navel craft by moelldtngna: . v total enlistments and The discovery caused a. 561188! meats during the year as 30,000 lion ‘ill i116 Dress gallery. Deout- the annual intake being 87d less WANTS B. N. A. ACT AMENDE W. F, MncLean, ‘M. P., who wants the Imperial Govern- ment to be asked to amend the British North America Act, so as to empower Canadlan Parlla ment to change the act when it seen lit, so long ae the rights of the minorities are not Invol- ved. Kiiill (Canadian Press) MANELA, Feb. (R. E. ‘Herring, and three enlisted top of Corrigador island at the e landing j-unrped the track ments Show De- crease (Canadian Press) . LONDON,‘ EFeb. year ending September than during the previous year. iai reserve forces total 447,089. May Modify The (Canadian Press) the nature Geneva ‘wofld peace and disarm moot protocol in iits present. for Reuters, Lid, is informed Roda policy unitii t-he views of all who d doubtless ‘be necessary. Cabinet Resign (Canadian Preee‘ today afiter failing to obtain a v0 stood 218 yes, and 221 no. ----40->-——- Bonded Liquor (Canadian Preu) ‘HAlIlflllAX. Feb. The tonal strength of the‘ regular army is 215.3443, while the terrltor- M0 I , Geneva Protocol The caibinet cannot decide as to its rnlnrlons are heard. but some radi- cal modsitication in ‘the scheme will church membership now will“ Prussian Premier and BEllllllN. Feb. 20.—-D.. Wlllbelm Marx, prermier cf Prussia, and tihe cabinet which he headed resigned of coniiidence iin‘ ‘the Diet. ‘Ilhe voite Stolen in Halifax 20.-—‘1lfoumteen ‘Piiiiii iii u iliiiliNiiE n l_ii_i]iii.' Attempt to. Establish Communication With Ellesmere Island Detachment is Des- cribed 47 DAYSFATROL Travelled 650 Miles in 47 Days Under Most Perilous Circum- stances 0TTA\VA.,l0e'b. 20.——From 1.116 an- nual report of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pollcetabled in‘ the House of Commons comes an account of hardship and endurance of the force A detachment —-—-—<-o>—i ‘,_ I on Arctic patrol. tirom Ponds inlet in an attempt to establish communication with the, Ellesmere island detachment, trav- , elled 650 miles‘ in 47 days under urost perilous circumstances. I The following paragraph ie typi- , I cal of the concise report: "We re, uralned ‘in camp until 3 p.m. on ti!‘ 29th waiting fior the ‘ice loads m close. We then came within half a mile of shore. ‘Hero we found ‘the movement of the ice more mlpid and We were kept busy for several hours moving our lrit ‘from one loo 20.—-I.ieut.-Col. Dan to another. Upon nearing the" M510,‘ 1r Hunger, snore we were confronted by a per- men 0g (he pendilcular wall of ice 30 ‘to 40 feet coast artillery, were killed, an olli- lllBill flellflralled from the drifting cer and ten enlisted‘ men injured when a trolley enroute from the °l' allmllallel)’ ill)’ l ‘hell-V! Brindifll ice ‘by several yards of open ‘water n, mass of broken ice. We eventually trance to Manila Bay. to the boat succeeded l“ 59m“ 531999131’! Wi- filt 011 llrm ice jugt, 5,5 dug-ling“ came on. By ‘tihis time ‘the ice wee Diled ‘up all around our camp 20 1'08! 11111011. S0 ‘that l1. W39 zlmyggflblg British Army Enlist- ‘o mm- Ti“ ‘we 1-w- w o» ‘grinding ice was deafening and one pressure‘ was increased ‘by I. gale from the southwest. Early in the morning the following day ‘one 11-1114] dropped and ‘we succeeded in‘ got- ting our cult-tit on fi/rm doe by tiba noon on t-be 80th. The balance of zo___,Annual_ m, ‘the day and ‘until late afternoon on . 1th 31B‘! . the fln- ports of the British arrny3ltlé: clams angagqmelllltjflmlll 0i"- re-enlist- ‘A succession of such lucid ‘ mil-lie 11D ‘the 47 d-ays cpatrol canted on‘ iby ‘Staff Sergeant A. H. Joy. Membership Shows Increase (Canadian Pneee) TORONTO. Ont. Feib. ‘20.—<A ‘LONDON, Feb. 20.——‘Some‘thlug in I o’ a Ejection o’ the satisfactory etate of finances and growth in general of churrch mom- berehip were reported ‘to tihe annual m meeting of the Board of lliinuloe o! .5. by the ‘British cabinet "is inevitable. we ‘Meflhodhn chum], held mare y“, 7' terday with Rev. Dr. S. D. Chow's, General Superintendent of die 0' church IIPGQHUUQ. ‘Iihe secretary stated that libs 414,047 a net increase M 4,906. {Owi- The Weather, Etc. ablgibfikibifi- Au.‘ R D eoMPi-A-tnéh s... ‘ LUASHINGWN s, HE sT'\t..L.. TOLL-S‘ A BIG- GALLERY. g -—-——-‘ to N 5 . “J5 Meeting Wednesday, February 3th cases of liquors, valued alt $425 were stolen from a. ‘bonded warehouse hero some ‘time between Decem- ‘br 20 and February 2, according to statement made today ‘by William R. Wekely, chairman of ‘the Board of Vendors Commission. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-to. per mrd out: $1M“. _-__ "Brooklyn Es! Circle Annual at 7.00 n. Ill. MI-o-lillfll. .._....-.- "Reserve Tuesday, February 94th for the box eoeial end enter- tainment in pantomime and song in Orevlmd ‘Hall. 668-24110“. "Come to the ‘Box Social mid entertainment in Fndericton- Hall TORONTO, res. :1. —-lderltiu_re moderate man wen wide ‘ and not much change in tampon.- bu on ‘Massey. 1M1. ma. tine come renewing. nigh-t. Ad- mhfin 25 and 15 ‘cents. ladies watn-‘ooxes tree. 589461-82 re. lihttutum end illllmm tampon» time: ll l0 l0 ll It l0 l4 I I11’ I86 ct on. New moon Sunday, Men. 9.40 p. n‘. ' “- 6 ‘l ,1- weaaz" "‘"