' tcollnrllsrnsecculsi » . The Paper That covers l Island _ Like The Dew. i Is Pounded l"? Prlnoe Edward ‘o rat gnlettevvn Ill emTbIee cu“, fills Will ACCEPT DECISION CF THE ALLIES 5o Declared Turkish Delegate at Near East Con- ference Now in Session. Mnch Satisfaction ’ Expressed with Turkish Acqniescence. (Special to Ths Guardian) LONDON, February Zip-Rich- ard Pasha, delegate of the Com slnntinupio government to the near east conference here. speaking in the name of both his group and that o: the nationalists, told the Allied conferers at today's session that ‘both factions of the Turks would accept the decisions of the Allies The attitude of the Turks made an excellent impression upon the conforers. Premier Briand of France declared alter the sitting that the conference had gone a long W"? tfltwnrds a settlement. After yesterday's manoeuvering (or M51. tions ‘by-the two Turkish delega- tions today's meeting was expected to prove quite important, it was forecast the Turkish statement would he divided into three parts, the first objection to the territorial clauses of the Sevres Treaty, ap- hlylllg to Thrace Qrnyrnn. and the straits; the second referring to the political tutelag underlwhich Turk 9}’ W85 iflMBd, and the third the economic control exercised by the Miles under the provisions of the Sevres Convention Regrets Shooting WASHINGTON, Feb. 2i.--—Resret on the part of the Japanese Gov- ernment over the» fatal shooting of Lieut. W. H. Lanzdon, a United States naval oflioer. at Vladivostok early in January is reiterated in the reply of that government to the noto from the United States (lov- crnmlnet. ' ‘ "' __..___.._. ‘ AAA m h‘ véww w V a‘ m ApAAAm a a Tvvv v v ‘WANTEDF-A BELL BOY. APP- iy Victoria Hotel. ‘TOR SALE 2 NEWLY FRESHEN- oil cows. James Smith, ltocky Point. iwsursoa- i165 76mins» rooms with bath for light house- ‘ eeplng. Apply at. Guardian office ‘L001’ --IN OHARLOTTETOWN gauntlet nait. finder please leave at W. J. Drake! melt shop. ‘WANTED. -- OANDER APPLY Robert Craswel, Winsloo North. Tl/Tauno MAN uszn T0 FARM work wants position on farm. Ap- ply “J. G." Guardian office. Fortlney Emergency Tariil Bill WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.--Agree- mollts on rates in Fordney Ems"- zency Tariff Bill on Dairy Products Olive Oil and Olives, were reached today by the Betnnme and House of Conference but disputes over the wheat, sugar and tobacco tariffs prevented a final action on the measure, until tomorrow. i8 LEFT IN BLIZZARD MI-NUIS Hi8 TROUSERS NEW YORK... l-‘eibrunryl. 22.- Belng stripped of his pants, shoes and socks, in tho worst lblizzard of the year, failed to curb the det- ‘ crmiuatlon of llkanlklin May to catch the negro footlpad who par- tially disrobed him after an attack with n lsltwlriuok on West Fortieth street here early today Spelrcely clad. May chased the negro, crouched behind u. cthimney pursuit, and finally cornered the this! on anearby apartment house roof. Shots from the policy st the negro, crouched behind a. chimney aroused the occupants of the apart mmt house, who rushed in their night dress to investigate the trou- ble. May, still in the unconvention- al attire the robber had left him, then hnd plenty of company. The negro was caught.» May donned his purloined pants. shoes .._._._.€..__._._.__-- “.000 FEET OF BOARDS FOR sale. Apply Wm. iii. Johnstoneb, New Lon-don. and socks before accompanying the police and their prisoner to the police station GTOV! PIPE (ABOUT NIW), for salle cheep. Apply 170 Kent Street. ‘FOR BALL-FIVI COLUMBIA Wyandottes. Apply to Belmont Poultry Yards. ‘WANTEIL- TWO EXPERIENC- ea chamber maids. Highest es paid. Apply Victoria ol immediately. ‘WANTEDP-WILL PAV $2 EACH for s. few cats with young kittens. P. ca. Fsrqullsrson. char-lotte- town. ___._....-._.__.__.._____- ‘WANTED AT ONOI. A YOUNG girl with two years experience s; milinery. AIM? be Miss Beadle. Prowse Bree, Ltd. ‘FOR bALL-A QUANTITY OF spruce shingles, iaths, psiings and sills. For prices apply to J. D. Palmer, Freeland. ‘BALEBMAN WANTED FOR town and country, must be live wire, but need not have emper- ienoe. Apply Boer U2, Charlotte- town, P. ma. l. W0 LlTp-OlNTRkLI-Y LOOAT- ed largo front room on lower floor suitable for olltoe. Apply Guardian. —--___-.__._.___. - ‘WANTED-W lbs GOOD DAIRY butter. Address J. Weatherbie. Duneburz. O. B. mired-H oumrlrv or loose hay. D. Dsrreola. Marsh- field. ‘I? glam-u snows use- orn eras, miss winners. 1C ‘Park Street. .__ . _ __ . WIIDK- HUTH I 0O, l0 PARK ankle. m“ ice, of Pennsylvania: . Dl-“IWFIY: Winslow Bill Passes WAGHINGTON, Feb. 24.- The Rennie‘ today passed the Winslow blil authorizing rlarlial payments in advance of ilnai accountinl to United States railroads under Bov- emmont. guaranty lif earnings. The bill nnwcxoes to lbcsident Wilson. Row In Toroilto TORONTO, Feb. lit-At an 0n- iario temperance alliance meeting’. in biases-l iiall tonight about 200 mwdies gathered in the top gallery and nwde an attempt to break up the meeting. Their euorts were unavailins-I Balkan Enquiry _~ _ Before Commissions _.4-__- (Special to The Guardian) 0’l"l‘.-\T\'.\, February Zip-An ec- ho of,the war in the Balkans will be heard in the House when the government meets the rvtllwlt 0i Hon llollolph Lernieux for a cop? of nil the correspondence between the Canadian and Serbian zovern- mem, concerning the expulsion of Dr. dturrtham and his hollYiifi-i m9‘ sicn from li-lcnetenew- Harding’ Cabinet .._--_ WASHINGTON. Feb. ae-rm new United States cabinet as eel- acted by President-elect Hardin: will be: Secretary of stale. Oberl- es Evans‘ Hughes, New York; IM- rotary of the treasury. Andrew Me- seoretary of wsr, John W. Weeks of Massachus- sits; attorney-normal. He"! l“- ot onto: roettmutsv"! Hayes ed Indiana! seo Edwin Denby. on! Wlli H. b;~ ‘llleyeo? paper \ ii" ‘ ' ‘ llly/wj/ "-"/”"+;':'lvc'" ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 192i United States Thief Captnredin Halifax (Speolsl to The Guardian) ‘HAILLINAX, N. i. February 24.- John Jenkins who is wanted by the llolice o! Bradford, Lissa, for a $1.000 Jewell’! theft was turned over to United States officials to- day and will be extradited. Carnso Gontratulatetl of Cattle Embargo. (Bpeoial to The Guardian) LONDON, February Zi-Btimu- 0n iiph Birthday (Special to The Guardian) YORK, February M.- Birthday greetings in the form of letters, telegrams and cable mes- sages, today were read to Enrico Caruso, convalesclug from an at- tack o! lpleuflsy and heart trmiibie, who will celebrate his forty eighth anniversary of his rbirthday tomor- row_ The attending physician ni- lowsd the noted tenorto sit up while Mrs. Caruso read a portion of the messages. Alleze Secrets of German Dyes ire Now in ll. S COIAGNE, (February 23.—War~ rants have lhoen issued here for the apprehension of four leading chem- ical snd dye experts formerly em- played by Friedrich Bayer and Corn puny of beveralrursen, charging them with breach pt contract and betrayal of commercial secrets They are lDr. Joseph Finch-lander. of Qberhaltsen. Bavaria; Dr. Hein- rich Jordsn of Cologne; Dr. Otto Range and Dr. ‘Max Engeimanu The four men are described as old and trusted employee. They are charged with signing contracts with the DuPont do Nemours Com pony of Wilmington, Dei., which not only binds thorn to enter the U. S_ Company's" enrploy, ‘but also place s; its disposal the cumula- tive bsnerltn of their with the Leversllrufleli 001E671!- gaiiy appropriating valuable re- cipes, formulae, etc... hnd access by virtue of their posi- tion or trust. and confidence. ‘Demo nd Their Return lDr_ Kunzc, representing the Unit ed States tllompauy, is said to have made arrangements with the four experts, and ‘in reported to have been instrumental in securing the transit across the GerrrlanJDutch frontier of n trunk containing im- portant documents. drawings am’. other scientific materials. The Dutch authorities accidentally dis- covered tlltl trunk, which they seized, and ordered its return to the prosecuting attorney at Colo- gne. upon the latter's requisition, Hachslander and Range sailed for New York on the steamer Ryn- dam on December 2i, where they were permitted to land. although it is declared the Dutch authorities demanded their return. on the strength of a warrant issued against them. The whereabouts of lfmgclmann and Jordan is unknown. Dr_ Plnchslnnder and Dr. ltuuge, who declared they were graduates of the University 0f Munich, were permitted by the immigration rluth critics at Ellis island to enter the Uniir-ri Riates early in January. They hall been held for several days for investigation of their assertions that they were dye e1- perts engaged by the Dupont com- pany at salaries of more than $25,- 000 a year. A representative of the company verified lfho assertions of the Germans. Germany opposed of the two chemists to the United Slates, but the men held regular German passports vised lby United States consuls. They denied that they were bringing in any written formulae for tho making of dyes the entrance Maritime Provinces 'l‘el;eg_ra_phic News (Special to The Guardian) .___... N. B. LIGISLATUFII TO MEET MANOR 17 FRIBDERJDUPON. ‘N. 3.. February‘ Dix-Premier Foster announced to- day that the Legislature will be summoned on Thursday. arch 17 DONALOOON LINII ARIIVII IN 8T. JOHN 8T. JOHN. February SL-The Ancbor-bonaldson- liner Cubotlu lffiVed from elucnw wdov- 8M has 800 tons" of curse. mostl! 1i" quors for Montreal. calms-In N- O. LIOIILATURI OPINO MARCH I ' eulnmax. N. n. Fdbruary a4»- The Non Oetltisn insulators will b! upped on _ _,- experience They are also charged with “ille- (0 which they broken out between Lord Beaver- brook and Sir Arthur Boscawen,‘ thc recently appointed minister of. Agriculture, who is waging a lvarnil by-eiection in Dudley, Lord Benw verlbrook has a letter s. column long in the ‘London Daily Empress cided exception in what he des- cribes as “the foul attack" mudc upon him by the new minister in. u this morning in which he takes (let l ' llvslel “D if§“'n'a':l'i.“3m'.i-'.ma;'oo.“ o. s. A. seq. LDRD BEAVERBRDDK SCORES l§40,000 Fire MINISTER CF AGRICULTUREl Dver Charges Made by Latter to the llifecflhatll-QKQ-l-le in linen, N.S. (Bpeclnl to The Guardian) TRURO, N. 9., February 24:- snd Grahams wood ‘FF-TUBE factory and saw mill and Former Would Personally Profit byQ-liemovalleéo-c“ arcs-M's beer-moi so» land store house were destroyed by firs today at an estimated doso of‘ the new ‘minister as saying that‘ Lord Elleaverbrook and his friends_ late-d hy the controversy which has lvll-l profit if the importation 0i (lanndian sltorc cattle to Britain is permitted. Lord BeavenbrookH-l an~ slver to this is that he has no in- terest in cattle raising in any collu- try in the world except on his farm at Lathorlrenci, England, and that his interest in the agitation to se- cure the removal of the cattle our barge is dictated by the desire to lower the price of food to the Bri- tish consumer. MONTREAL, Feb. ZL-Speukirr phatically his confident belief lrl the United States uniting with the other world lpowcrs in nailin- taining peace. llir. Taft treated all controversial points now existing Tried t0 Poison Wife lli(_)N'f‘Il.l3AL, Feb. 24.——Wllfrld Biasaililm was found Judge Bazln in ihr- cowl of sess- ions yesterday of attempting lo poison his wife, Annette, by serv- ing her with a glass of porter con- taining tlve per cent of crcolin. Steel Whgcf-Cltt _ NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Feb. '34. -—'i‘lho Nova Scotia Steel d: Coal Compan; announces a 20 per cent rerluctln-l in wages ‘effective im- medial: The cut follows a sim- ilar orlt- in Sydney. New Developments In Steeves Case Are Anticipated Missing Witness, Miss Sleeves, ls‘ Arrested It Elgln Clara bIONC/"PON, Feb. M_—-:\OOOTKIIIIK to officials here further develop- ments are expected in the investi- gation of the deaths of six mem- bers of the family of 0. Gains Steeves in their home in Coverdaie on the morning of February l5. What the exact nature of these de- velopments is has not -been maele public, but it is said that disclos- ures are expected to be made as" the result of the analysis of the vital organs of several members of the family which were sent to Ml‘. V Paddick, provincial analyst st St SEES Blllllfill-ll. S. llllllll ‘ before the Women's Canadian Ciul p on the anniversary of George Vllesh- , ingtonfs birthday, Hon. William’; Howard Taft, former president oi‘ the United States, expressed elrl-pvote, and second. that women pruay wish to rush precipitntely into ‘the revolutionizing of conditions between the United States and made only by short and certain Great Britain in u Pl‘ " of Um steps. - guilty by; l 0f i A. McDonald highest oplilnism. The speaker pointed out two dan- gers in the extension of the fran- rllise to yomen. first that wonnenl, might become indifferent to the‘ might be too ambitious in the ew- cemplishment of great reforms and forgetting that real progress is 340.4100. -—--—¢ec-—-——— speech in Dudley. The letter quotes C ' abloet Prussian ‘ ~ Will Resign (Special to The Guardian) lBidltiJN, February Z-ir-Foliow- tigmurs extending ing the elections showing gains for month! purpnmng t,’ Ghnw that “on illll and is \< Prussian Cabinet has decided to re the extreme rl ft tip-p sign, it was announced todayj l ‘ANOTHER HEARST NAiLlEi} BY FACTS ‘ SAN 9.} LVADOR. Republic 0i’ Salvador, February ‘fir-Denial was given here today of a report that the British cruiser Cambrian had been sent to Salvador because of the failure of Salvador to IJ€1y__lh8 interest on a loan made to the Government by the Royal Bank of Canada it is said that the Govern ment has had no dealings with this bank. Denil also was made to a stats- ment that the Foreign Minister had refused to receive Captain Goeffrey Blake, naval attache of the British Embassy at Washing- ton. Clzrptnin Blake was duly receiv- ed in audience by President Mel- endez and the Foreign Minister, and is said m have expressed his pleasure at the courtesies paid him. The Cam-"hrian, it was stated, came to Salvador rnerclyon a Mosher Defends Meighen Choice l friendly vislt_ The reports denied in the fore- Declares Germany is Slowing lip MAIL CHARGES GERMANY WITH “SHAMMINC nun" annuals-a.“ --———-— _ _ _ tile illilltlllli Machine in Drder to Show Iier inability to Pay lier Reparations. (Special to The Guardian) Germany intends to evade rope-m» LONDON, February ?4_-—Under lions by trickery. The Mail deelsr the captain “shamnling dead", The ,rls that tho German industrial meek Daily Mail this morning begins a lne is helm! fiell/beffii-QIY 38$ it series of articles based on inelllir- low speed for the purpose K inb- i951 by a number oi special invr-il- pressing the world with the pre- uvl-r HOillB csriousness of ila financial situa- lllNllllllN ilOSlwflfy, l-‘l-b. fiir-lkery l-QTWHLOILIY yesterday was her position oi foo-l on bosrli use pone ltlill lul-‘mzlde known to her by navy wire ‘B51111 bunkers ‘were ‘drtualiy flfinpfyliFfifi after‘ her Boston Idea-lie 3&4 lvhen the steamer C-azladlaz: Signal-Fought word of her. In mld-ooflh ier arrived ‘here from Foweyqiher engine broke down and for England, s week overdue. Elbe huslhoure the vessel was tossed elbow fought her way through storm elf-Lat the mar of the IOIG. The illt tor storm on the Atlantic. Officers of the C Bignliler‘! food and crew were exhausted. supply lwas consumed yesterday. The last fibres days of the ship's There was no breakfast Idaoerd voyage were by deed reckoning and this morning. ‘ lllle lllllslllss llnlts lluullll FROM lHllli susstx Tllll’ The Abegweit iroclqdsts return- this period we-s very even. One ell last night from Sussex, all well, goal claimed fby the Albiaiea was going despatch were circulated by Hearst's news service during the latter part of January. I I l OTT.~\\\'.~\. Feb. 2'i—~'i‘1le attncklDEOLARES U. S. FLEET IS on the ilelgllcn government by the St. John Standard for the appoint- Liflfilll. or‘ s. a. McDonlsd of Shedittl), ‘N. 13.. as senator has brought forth a vigorous replyvfrom Mr. A. R. Mosher, grand mresirlenfof the Can sdian Brotherhood of Railroad Em- ployees-, of which organization Mr. llfsDonlrui is a member. Mr. Mos- her in u statement issued last even inn; praises tho administration for its courage in making the appoint- ment, and declares tihat a few more such "political blunders" will guarantee its perpetuity in office. Mr. 1\iosher’s statement follows: “The Si. Joihu Standard seems to mckuowleeige the fact that. Senultor pile-Donald‘ is n. runln of outstanding ability and character but still maintains that it was a political blunders’ as this will be the best was appointed. One must naturally ask if men of ability and character must take second place to political npellebinders. In my opinion the government has done twoll to show its independence in til-is matter, and it is a step in the right direc~ lion. The government will have nothing to fear from those vrihoso only objection ls that they did not get tho appointment themselves. "A few more such ‘political blunders" as this will be the best guarantee of those responsible for hfr. McDonald's appodntmont that they could have for their pel~pétltity' in office l feel satisfied that the uniprejudiceei and reasonable-mind- ed citizens of the maritime prov- inces, including organized labor, will applaud the government for this appointment. We need more men of Mr. McDonald's outstanding ability in the counsel of the nation. "Tile Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad Employees is proud to state that Hon. Senator McDonald John_ No poison traces, however, have been fund in the organs. it is said. Miss Clara Steeves. daughter of 0 Gains Steeves, was arrested as s Elgin, Albert county. brought 1,0 Moncton. Clara Steeven is the daughter, of Whom Mrs Gains Bteeves was said by witnesses to have been jealous and to be the possible reason for the commis- sion of crime if such were commit- ted. She is just under nineteen years of age She was not living at home at the time of the fire and held spent much of her time in this city, where she and ‘tror father pro- posed to start a restaurant. As tho attorneys in the case are attending “c King's bench dIViBlOD of ‘the suprclro court at Dorehester it is dmlibtful if any further evi- dence is taken in "le prelirn..iary trial of Gains Steevt-s this week. it is understood thnt bingiatrlw omnre court will be sdiourned until next Monday. when there will probably be s full session. ‘Nae interest in the cue is in- tense throudbout Westnaorisnd and Albert counties. and the court meeting place, Union i-lail. Cover- dsle, has been crowded to oepe~ city dsily_ The circulation of the newspapers his heavily inersssed ‘his friends to the limit in future is u member of its organization We backed him to the limit for the appointment anlbwill back ‘him and UNPFIEPARED FOR WAR WASHINGTON. Fcbpflf! »-'i‘he present United States fleet is organized and unprepared for ever as u one-plane fleet," Admiral Fuilam, retired. superintendent of’ the navel acade- my snitl Saturday before rllo San-pin Bustiers favor. The play in ate naval committee. “it is represllensibie to eilvido u strong force, but to divide a weak force is worse," the aldmiral said; "it is not an exaggeration to state that if there is (longer of war. tho division of the fleet is a peril to the nation. ~ "if we are to have war in the Pro. clfic in five years, we ought to pre-‘ pare for it noy. The new base at Almanneda will not be cmnpleted then." Spracklin Not Guilty of Manslaughter Charge WINDSOR, 0nt.. Feb. ZL-Tbe climax in the Spracklin inan- slaughter case was reached last night when dlhe accused pastor and inspector took the stand on his own behalf at 7 p. m. The defence ev- idence which started yesterday ar- ternoon yvas mainly perfunctory and the only points brought out was the statements that Tremble made threats against the Pastor's life and that he owned a. revolver that he was in the habit of carry- ing it. The three sensations in the days’ proceedings were dent-h of the Ern- est Desilppe, the Crown's Star wit- nesses declaration tihn-i it was Jack Bannon who was in the house at the time of the shooting and that he Ours is not n political organization and l do not claim to control the votes of tbs members of the brot~ t ll it i the , in ma or a w ness n ‘Max:890 herlnood. but I do wsntI t8 flflilllllfflmark Heamm sprackungvs Jude‘ “w” Wm mad“ m.’ A C mm u who said he say the revolver by senator that by so doing they have made for themselves true friends who will not forget to corprcss their appreciation. "Mr. hie-Donald is a well iruown business man and manufacturer and has been a true friend to labor. lie has a great many labor and other powerful friends vclhom l know will Join with rue in resent- ing the attack made on him for up parentiy no other reason than that he is n friend of labor. a cit-nu liv- ing anrl capable business man, and not a political spsllbinder. "The statement that he vros born in Truro, N. S.. is incorrect. lie was born in Shediac. N. 13., and has a home thorn at the present time." J ap Slayer 0i _ U. S. Man Free TOKIO, Feb. ZL-A finding of not guilty has been rendered ‘by the courtonsrtisl which tried Tosbigora Ogssswars, the sentry who shot Lieutenant Lsngdon, of the United States 8. B. Albany. at Pisdivos- tok, lsst mouth. it was officially an- sineethswliumill-Ui-Tllllilflfl- saw Mrs. Trumble with a revolver in her illsnd immediately after the fatality, and the statement that Holster Trumibles’ person as n» was lying on the floor in a. dying condition and the revolver orfillo floor beside ‘him. Bnth Banncn and lioaton are called crown plvii although lieaton is not examined by the Crown. Mrs. Evelyn Bell, sister of Spracklln, gave evidence regarding threats which were druids by Trum- blo against the Pastor Inspector at Bols Blane. ‘ii-rs. Bell said she hnd one to Bots Blane on an excursion when she met Tremble in the park. During the course of their talk he advised her to tell Leslie to get out of the license inspection bus- iness. ile will be shot if he does not get out of the Job. BPRAONLl-N NOT GUILTY ‘WINDSOR. Ont_ Feb. QL-Afier fifty five minutes deliberation the dun. made it :l difficult matter to carry-Abegweits. w“, the puck along. and both nam- wsra continuously’ oversknlsing tho fm-ulur rubber. l but naturally tiisa-rvpointed at notidlsellowed. _ veinninz the decisive game for, The second period was "all l-iniern League honors. hibeglveif,” the islanders going st The boys, however, have no kick a furious rate, practically dhdhl (‘Ollliilg whatever. in referee Jack l-hBll‘ 0990118313 0i! their 19$. no Brown they had a thoroughly cap-lopinion was general st this time llbly official who was absolutslylthat the Ailibies hnd ‘the gums gngc fair. lobed. Tim score at the eld of The ice was very sticlcy which ithe period was 3 to I by as sides The score remained s1 these figures until tun minutes before the finish and than happened the 1 incident ,which changed the tor- trrnes of the game when Moore was ruled off for tripping, which left the Alibien y“; fr" , l _ ‘mega on theiieetzl. a I ussex so: sdvrm this and tied the score catfish’. Alb- blss had hardly time to realise re Rcisrlsns yesterday ‘celebrated€gdmltkrggstofiwgdggtfiy “aim”! tile sixteenth anniversary oil The“ the“, t m e at r an t 1 b. Fro w‘ '° 1w“ m“ 1h: mafilongxsggernzi-rocrhonr ion: Elgriffinbfiifigntenigglndwl 9W1- eome men in Chicago sixteen years it was n great gents and tbs l0- ogo one society has developed intolulfl l" lflf-llfllid U!!! "W! W!!! 8M dubs lglven a square deal. with a membership of _ 1 65,000, all believers in the Piii..-l,,,f,“;‘,,s,};;';‘,§,°,‘,?,?, mwfrgf,‘ ophy of Service, that "l-le PTOfiIOliara not mob a, use gum ‘u m9 Most Who Serves Best.” ‘Chm’! W'- "M? “W118 will! ll The meeting yesterday wastm" “nmam? presided over by itotarian Samuel! Kennedy There was s large tat-l “_“T‘*""_“' ;::;t::s~.*;..."1s"'lr. Canadians Defeated er) on "Peptimism," (meaning that| cheery virtue which is optimism in‘ BROOKLYN, Mtlm, POO M.—- practlce, and which consists in buying joy with service to theI other fellow) was a feature of the‘ llllrrncbeon. The new rroeerlans..§,ff°_‘“;:yo1a°°fh:°°nk” ossrs J l-l Malcom, manager oQMSOCMHOu ha“, on new” “A the Bank of Nova Scotia and Thos. wedneauy mgmm Th, campy. Morris, manufacturer of temper-um; won both 3am“ “m w m” ance beverages, received their in- and four to one. Superior shillwne itiation. The following guests displayed by the Canadians all were present: ‘Mr B Graham mmus“ ‘b99119’- Rogers, Summerside; hlr. Mont- gomery. Quebec; Rev W G Ross. Maritime Sunday School Boers- tary; Mr B Roy Holman and Mr The lfirst period ended 2 to in . THE WEATHER .. so - Wilfred llouiter, or the Department TEMPEBATUB 0f Agriculture. Rotarisn Walter TIDE’ MQQN. EQQ Grant was unanimously appointed‘, ,_,___ local nominee“, for the office of‘ Rctarian District Governor, to be TORONTO, Feb. fi-fielh to voted on at the forthcoming dis- sire/us: west to north mat winds: trict Convention at is: John_ no ‘~'°"““- larian Arthur \l Gregg of 8t John I m ,,,,,,,,,, m; , “m1 mom» the sunshine KM Schnck Guilty CAMDEN. N. J.. Fob. lit-Ray mond W. Schuck was found guilty of murder irl the first degree with-p KEEP MOVING- out recommendation for Judicial clemency, for the slayingof David S. Paul. a bank messenger, in the Canadian criminal court today. The jury was out about an hour. Sweeper Reflected DUXBURY, Mess" Feb. 2(.——'i‘h' __ , mine sweeper Swan which has , " "" been ashore at the Cornet for three ‘ $ \\\\‘ //// jury deciding the Tate of Rev J. 0. L. Spracklin found him not guilty of a charge of mnn-lllausllt or at 3.15 n. m. this afternoon This clerrvmln was churned with slaying Beverly Tremble. propriet- nounosd by the war department. or of s Sandwich, Oat. rosdhouse. "i j months was floated today when the high tide accomplished what the forces of the United States navy department and of s wrecking corn- pany had been working weeks ‘o 0 y *1 ‘.....L..I._._...~.r.-< ..- .- -.:....-.--;...;._;i_;;,;_