‘munent. t ’ tech insertion waurso Ill-JAIL! MAXIMS. OFA MERCHANT 7n; Law of Probahllltit-s makes it ‘ thousand to one slim ‘I11 you. it‘ o; ljltgllsh blood. ari- ll lit-scelldani. u; "l; Conqueror. Covers PrillccEdward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS" _‘ OFA MERCHANT. Ullr protest joy innit-s- l-t‘ I task well pl-rfornlrll; vt-l -.unn- llvlvl-lw spirit cvrr |)T0lII|)l\ ii~_t- r~~~.-\‘ 111"" ' for which we arc l-‘ihi liliPii. "Z7 pascal-rat ssg-"x. .2: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 213, 1928 (‘lmrlnfletow n ll ilk rrlllln tlcitlllllss m THE LEGISLATIVE lsslllilv Premier Saunders Concludes His Speech.-- Murder 0f General ' ’ ' Chang‘ Occurs Iii “Sing SongfHousel tSpecial to the Guardian) TIENSTIN. China. March 22. — Chang Shaon-Tseng. noted military: leader. was murdered in a "Sing house ‘Jonight. General B. W. DI‘, Shao-Tseng was commander» Grant And Mr. Ad rian Arsenault. The House resumed at 10 a. mnand the Temperance Alliance might yesterday Premier Saunders coniin- work together. 1 said it certainly pd his address. Chinese army 1X1 191i. of a trio including Lan Tien-W-Ei» and Wu Lu-Chen. known as rl chief of the 20th division of the 1-le was one= the "three heroes of North China." This trio declared sympathy with the “"15- und prepared a memorandum Revolutionists and compelled The Speaking 01 the Embed“ he Slaifll‘)! 11111911 1 E3119 111111 11 90W- 111 1111S‘Manchus to promulgate a constitu- q ' . that ui connectmn with the dlf-_statement. clause t2) Limited doct-‘tion of l9 articles. ' lncnt courses given at Halifax inors certificates to 25 per nlnnln 55h Curing and 11411111911118 1-119; Clause 16> Provided that if the Federal Goverrnment gives thosqlliberal party were elected. they IhO attend their railway fare bothrwouid call a special session, ys, and. $45-00 08511 101‘ expenses Clause t7) stipulated that a pleb- . the course in addition. Not manytiscite be held ‘in 1928. l. ve taken advul of ltvso far. These ivcre solile of my own per- I1‘ a) lnovein the right directionisnnai stiggestlons. and were never .- we hope it will bebetter knowmsubmltted to thc Liberal pasty. They 011E 1119 1131191111911 5° 1-1111! 1119Ylw'ere a basis of negotiations to be may tokc advantafl °r 1L» lhanded to the Temperance Alliance. The Roads nnvq been neslrctedlmuny of our Liberal friends felt in the D1151. esl-"lecm"? 1" ‘he 1551.111!" 11 was too radical to cut down‘ tour years. Tile late Liberal Gov-[the doctor's scripts to 25 per month. imment did its beat, but was criti-‘It would cause too much disturb- tlaed by 1113f 11011011181110 friend. Ilrance among our friends so the mat- 1m. Premier Stewart expr9559<11ter was ended on the very first dis- lllmsclf lli faivourm ofl ltieerlrilagicntjcussion by some of my own follow- loads, yet tlll Ci‘ t! a l era .ers. Government be ‘criticized them. He] when I submitted thc question of ind 10 11111119 11 0 1111189. S0 Suggested it special session to my followers. the liruvrllinu of the approaches trfthcy said: "You're culling a sly-cull! tile citii-s llllll railway centres. That session. and thc people will say‘ tun 11101191‘ lwllcy to pursue. andyowrc doing il to get an extra ses- Ie futcnd to continue it ‘also. ‘lsloaal subsidy.“ ' The speaker claimed that thc late! At this time 1 was ncgotiatlngl our muill 11181111111111 B111 109181! lh9iA. MacLeod and Messrs. Bentley people, owing to increased ailtqand 'I‘anton of the Temperance Al-‘l traffic arc demanding better r0ads.|liance_ 1 wag l-nnnlng buck and We expect to have 1400 or 1500 mil-Iforth between this committee andl lsAtfiJlitlllllgfilfif tzfifolgemllday. f pull’ Gigi] pélrty. until affairs reachedl 11 E 0 0 Pilllgocasesa ca oc.1=‘inll ‘t cl ‘dd’ 111 1119 s11l1191119 001111. 1119 59911119111101. to call a sptiigl fseszgfi. e101 laid that instead of four cases lJC-jmsflpone the plelnsclle nll 19291 111E 11111119111111111 by 1119 010W". 0111Y.Thls I placed before iiiy own party 0116 W115 Wllhdfflwn- "l! 1l1101£d SEE-land they approved. I told the Al- ilon 9G2 of thc Criminal Code lialicc committee. and they were showing that the Attorney Genfiffllpleaggd wlln [no Suggestion, 1111i’ 11111119 1111 91111)’ 511134118 DYO-i In the Liberal platform, as agreed 0991111185- T1115 W” 910118 111 1119 91159 on by the Prclllier and the Alliancefi 1115111511 1351111101111- 101‘ v101fl11011 01 there was no mention of reducing the station. it being bclicvcd by thc veil Cl‘ cight months old. lying in.911l191111191119d the revenue laws. The reason was the scripts to 25. It was licver in- 11111 1191019 1110 0889 118d 001119 11D tended to put it in our platform and brought lo this city by a differcntu note reading: "Please be good wmnd Montreal. This Winter trial fill’ U181. 001111 11801310118 bflih hfiffiylt never went, there, lnd in Nova Scotia had fixed thc. wlnll nns hllppgned? wlnln my mnciplfi that. in ethe case oilsolfidifrfends opposite llavc bccn casting: 11°13 1 W" 11911 5511131 01’ 19 - reflections on lnysclf and my party. W119i’ 1391191111 t0 b10110 111M 11 111111 the President. and Secretary of thc‘ 13911 11111311111111’ 1111110111111 11110 CMl-‘Tcmperance Alliance have been do- ldn-sometniiig no Attorney Gcncrqlng the ggmQ llnng, 1113011111 11°- T119 5111119 11119511011. 111 Tile platforul we adopted was inst, had arisen in the Gallant vuselpublislled in the ‘press and brood- ln Silmmcrsidu. in which the ac: casted by thc Telnpcrancc Alliance} 111-1911 W115 dlsohflrlied. The first we heard of any other. Referring to the late campaign. conception of it W115 when, ul. a the Premier said: “It is n0 use 11111111 meeting of delegates of the Alliance honorable friend saying that h‘! with the Government. thcir Presi- oonsillted his party on his Govern-dent said he was glad the scripts‘ 111111 Control poiipy- I have b99111had been cut to 2s. Hc said that he 1011.1 11y numbers ~ot conservatives had stated in the platform that this 1811:; i: )=1l111'1°1l1161118h111§1 policy. 111341183 the policy of tile Liberal party. 1'9 15 119-11)’ 1 Ollkh he maytI told him that he had no right to hive consulted a few friends. Whynlakc such a statement. dldn‘t he call a meeting of his par-f Whilc there is unpleasantnwa be- ly. and lct them decide it? tween the President rind Secretary It is absolutely untrue to stateof the Temperaric Alliance and my-y that if he hadn't adopted govern-iself. there is no breach between the mint control. 1 would have done sulhllluucc and the Government. 711M is absolutely untrue. l have: l believe that these two gentle-l 119911 u prohibitionist all my lifefmen never made such afitatement‘ ind. when BPDPOlched by the Tem-1 (about cutting the scripts to 25) on lltrance Alliance. 1 luldthut if riiyiany plat-form 1n Pnnce 11'1""! 151') party would not support prohibition and. They Se“ they made n on. they would have to nnq a new lun-levery platform. 1 challenge them toi der. I don't believe any Liberal can-tname one platfonn where they. dldate or worker ever told bootleg-Rudd. sucll a Jatcmeni. In the itrs that they could carry on underlcouisc of these addresses. they must Droliibitfonas enforced by this gpv-Ihnve 511011911 1° 01'" 15°11 11901118- |~ u... ... . .. . . ~:'.::".;"::.".::::..:".2:::.::=..l::‘i':r1 cc n o is " whole question from beginning to er heard 11- tnd. Wrong accounts of i; have.‘ Herc they Premier again afiirrncd bten publlghod ln the Qnnrdlnn nnditlie solidarity of thc Government tile Temperance Bulletin. WhcnWvith the Alliance. Mr. slow"; announced m, nnllcyj Hc claimed that Mr. Tanton de- 011 March 16th last. many of themed that such a statement had Liberal candidates were not nom- been made. Rein. H. D. Raymond. iliatcd. I then had three supportermwherl’ asked by the premier had no‘ 111 this House beside myself. On the‘recollectiori of the matter. one way; following Sunday a delegation. com-‘or the other. and thought it should.‘ l1°69d of 20 or 25 or mo legdlnlpbe dropped, as misunderstandings} business and temperance men of were liable to arise between men} Bummel-slde came w my hon“ nnllcf thc best intentions working inl wilted on me. They were so lm- the same cause. Dressed with my sincerity in the; matter that Rev. A. A. Mncbeodi time and congratullted me. and "l believe" said the Premier. "thatl it was only a subterfuge to all-lint rt l d. We h d to apiwlntl med H n’ w" po-flme to devise : 3w“: lirblllon commission. Nat-i e mmy m ‘mm ‘he Libflamltlrally we were anxious and wilimgl ‘ la lit ecouldtomeet ¢ "“'-' ' 1.2m: l: lhewTempflrlnee ‘AHIIIICQ. zllrlt wc could not be subservient, to them. We asked the u. dent of :the Temperance Alliance if he had names of men for these OIIICBJ m“ ‘ j-rlluy iullnlltud four nlllltadgigl o: ollllu. ltllelr nominees were on n n . . t Ctflllflbl men. one oll uoo4o40ooo44~+oo+ooo+o]2::n"'m"l "quot m - m," u“; '01-!) raven Iron saw A'l'~l611¢-' l Utllrdiall 0min. s cont; l The r1 ident of the Alliance. bu _ lthought that the Commission n Econsiat of one man who should have ‘WU WANT GOOD INVILOFEO. lall thc power. and two 1181119 119ml! P1100! 60 for Ila; 100 {or Ilel.‘ We adopted three of their nom-‘r 250 for 55c: 50C for 91.00; Loooifnees. and ourselves appointed the Y“? $1.95. Postpaid. Glllfllllhllfltmf’ three. We have been ‘ Office, candida Job P llltory. moniled by over a dozen clergymeni t than what we have done. These me-. -- Jthodli. you can see were the moth-- wo: pulp-rm; or llvllmoau of an honest llovemment- 1 "11. Jolcriptlon, ghflply and oxpotll-itho leader of the opposition 1° tioully executed. Guardian com ‘state one questionable thlnil that 1 t ~L m’ m._.nm'_..__’__n_-__m_.___._laz' ‘digion. m. suwm-l did not moire! mvu- the chum against w"- 11111 1181111111 ‘wovooooook 000400000‘ 4 Condensed Specials NATL-lo. m: word. not d your party workers. ‘ mm be m” commission of enqll"! 11° 119mm“ ed. when I will state thcm llfidti" l for farm woril. vllh llnrnell. Apply in per-arm tn W. A. Mulch, llopethn. r sall-s-zz-al affidavit. l . , . was in the death alwcrnmenl had neglected many of Wllh Revs n. o. Raymond dud Aygif-g w. here "my awaiting‘ execution tween midnight and. eight a. m. for ‘the murder of Adelard Bouchard. Lachine taxi driver. last summer. 1d1ward Hilson to Miss Irving and the Demonstrations _ Of L 0 y al t y (Canadian Press) LONDON. MfllTll 22. -— Tlio ell-l lin- t‘!('\\' of lilt battleship Royall Oak slagctl n (lcniollstrxiiioli 1-1 1()_\'il]l_\' l! Captain Kenneth G. O. DEWM‘. and Commander ll. \f- Daniel. when they" loft their ship rr-celitly lo face coilrtnlurtial fir?!‘ their mystcrioils dlfflcillil‘ \\'l111 Rcar-Arlmirzll Bernard St Culliltll- (filvlvtlll llclillirs Conservative. H1111 thc lions-u m‘ (‘nmmolis lollzll‘. ~ {OW-i “Eolurrlfi, b5lAllt15S ‘to accslwn. I Ul‘ fi V I'l Ohl O S‘. To NlJrc-mburg léibles u E now in Canada- A number of Above are photographs of a "ema frail ' t. .1‘ f,‘ ' *";(‘jnrtplreptafanrtibicrqnilni u p; “ Iiilbbillll]? olttoiuu $115 . is r pnfnineiis * 1119 3 Que a priltct} gr . amtctciaram loam: probate in m ‘ _ a l . . r1 ' hitezia aim: rlctrzhouo p . mm cntm til-a m: rrlhttlfwcrfiyl vpigliltlno (Qpltiiltat . qua; not: titltttdu i‘t‘l laiinitlrlti lion pgyfgngu 1311511111 cozpozuiitutm fubtuizl r: palpdnu .l€1lii.lt.'lOI fro in time: n! tifulxurtllli frrl pful’;ll'tlll"t_i1’tit1t.l cc-nvlil lnr. Lcgluiini in in’ ?'l1.>11"=.1l_ ..i..l.tltl<:<‘;li i llllliuilli‘ luonllv .2111? _ll_'t.-tl't_.l n» rkable old Bible which has foundits way into a Toronto art gallery. The book is bound in the original old tooled leather binding, and contains six folio: printed in double A fine large copy in excellent condition. it Wil printed In Nurem- The initial letters are all drawn by hand and are beautifully illum- are very rare now and the book shown above is probably one of the old- the leaves have uncut edges. VALLEYFIELD. QUE!“ March 22- some time be- ‘BABY iElT IN Hlllii Hililll The doomed lnan was brougm here by a circuitous route and was ushcrcd into the prison secretary at practically no attention. He was (Canadian Press) accompanied by six armed guards MONCTON. N. B.. March 22 — lli order to avoid all possible atten- Hearing a baby's crics from one of lion, the rooms this morning. Mrs. Fred- McDonald was not shackled as lie crick Wilbur. wife of thc proprietor journeyed to Valleyfield. lllld as the of a local hotel. investigated and train arrived there was no crowd at found a baby apparently about sc- peoplc here that he ivoilld be the bed. A further search disclosed] my Mildred. I am going away to see <0¢-—-————~- m_v sisicr who is dying and will bc bllck lli a fciv (larva-not more than a week." i According to Mrs. Wilbur the mo- tilcr of the child arrived at the hot- el cal-iv yesterday afternoon and s0- turcd ti room registering in the road. Concert 99 Clcrgynleil Accept Brewery Stock tSpeclal to the Guardian) TORONTO. March 22.-—If the valuation put upon the stock of O'Keefe‘s Limited. ‘m affidavits fil- ed at Osgoode Hall in connection with clause ‘l0 of the will of the late Charles Millar. is not disputed. the 99 clergyman who have intimated that they will accept the bequest made them under the will. will each receive a sum of $56.30. Under this clause each Protestant clergyman in Toronto actively en- gaged in churcll work at the time of the death of tile testator. and each Orange Lodge in Toronto and sub- urbs, is entitled to one share of stock in O‘Keefe‘s Ltd. According to the papers filed there were on October 30th. 1926, 78 Anglican clergymen. 47 Baptists. 47 Presby- terians. 131 United Chilrcii Minis- Air Mail Service Will Be Inaugurated lSpeciai to the Guardian) OTTAWA. 0nt.. March 22.—Wltil the opening of ocean navigation at Montreal there will be inaugurated an air-mail service between that port and Toronto. which with the selvlce from Rimouski to Montreal will land British mail in Toronto from two to three days earlier than in former years. Last year the Post Office Dept. quite successfully with a service between ‘Rimouski trips have been made between St. John and Montreal. Canadian Airmen ~t ev- . . I.“ SK‘ ‘vjanmiitiségfixllrooclgngtil and name of Margaret Hood. paying in 9mm? a ‘"3’ 5 ‘ advance with a twenty dollar ‘rlzggloggetnfis agfiexgdelbngiaoggfiv Latelishc lnforrncd other gilests in gain-r end u“ "m! S"°°°SS‘“‘- Ellinlmlilltiili-‘fl i§l§u'$“du§§“l‘§tu§§’-"J' The program was very evenly bal- going‘ to Aiontrca] " ‘ " It ‘mad including in its number two The ivolliail ivasaboilt ‘*0 mars of excellently rendered 50105 by Mrs‘ J‘ a c well dressed of a dark Cgffl lex- Ar Lmvso“ and M“ L‘ .3‘ Hum‘ A loglrivitll brown bobbed lnir pShe m‘) by Mrs‘ Lmvsm‘ MES J‘ MM’ had a "H1811 browil suit/caschvitli her dmmld and Mr‘ ‘Arthur Bryce‘ an ivilich “was found ill the romii this of ivlio ivercdin excellent voice and morning ‘comflmmu a Supplv o; much enjoye . " ' ‘ Instrumental selections were ex- 22:5’ titjstmzlezr légfiilz°gs1tfsgatigggi Celmmy Ewe“ by Miss Nan Shaw about nine o'clock last night but ‘m the 91mm‘ ‘ma M155 Thelma nothing was thought about it at the Tad "1°“n' wm young people be‘ time as she carried no baggage m3 heartily applauded‘ Mower m- A man who arrived on thc same "mm ememfine" Mr‘ Edgar Shaw train also registered at thc hotel gave an “musing habitam’ reading‘ about the same time He had a The denghtfu] evening - was brown suitcase and a woman's club bmugh‘ 1° a close with a pleasmmy bag with hirn according to another rendered guetlgy Mrs‘ Lawson and guest. and he also paid for a room Miss Mac ona . . - . - The accompanists were Mrs. Keith gfafdgfilfg‘ g 1‘:fe":f:$cn§p:g§ mgr; ROBUS- Miss Shaw and Mr’ him?“ baggage missing and his bed had not "mr Owing to the mclemen‘ WM’ been sleplln llltilougll the electric flier Messrs Barlow and Reyirlond "gm w“ found w be burning “mm “m "each the my’ The Police Department is investi- Thc "avemmle awe“ by ML‘; gating the case with the idea that M87581?‘ lrvms “'85 a report of her the man mav have been accomp- im“ ‘hmugh Eur°p° last summer‘ anving thc ivonnn with the baby M155 Irving has m‘. Yew happy In. tllc lliezlntillic little Mildred facum’ or mterlmdmg Wm‘ her-dfi enloving tllc hcsi of carc at thc‘ scription of scenes. places. billldlngs hands or an‘ Wilbur and h“, etc.. a human toilcli which makes dnugmet her cxpcrlerlce in foreign countries _ most interesting alld realistic. Shc describes illstoric places. whether‘ centuries old or modern, as they in- tgl-est mletgl lcillidhwomen todaa. talk inc ll e s or snappy escr ‘i- tions of outstgndgrgitgaltiesdlngillyé- C. G. I. T. ' . E an . ran . - Itarig. and France. Tho annual t‘t)ll('9l‘l by lllc Can- The scenes noted were of historic atliall (lli-ls ill Training oi‘ TTlllliT interest. and also those closely’ M‘ Flint-ti Cilui-rli irns lit-ill lilal night soclated ivitli the great war. Her ln llunrly, ylglnnrllll llnll. Rcv. Vi". (1959111711011 °1 1-119 139511111111 99m?‘ Johnson ‘lli as clillirllizlll. uni‘. teries in which the Canadian dead‘ m". ‘m, i. lm-gp “[yen|lan(v‘\ n5 118 11111191‘ 1-119 P01117195 01 Hand?“ patents liilll iutevcstcll friclills. and Menln Gates with the names The l-(nlmvlng nmgmm “n. 01 56-000 Canadians M“) u“ the" splendidly czlrrlcil out lly thc girls. 111/55 m‘ m‘ Freedom of ‘he world‘ lllidcr i119 (llrcctioli of thcil" lend- was especially flne and brought back‘ on“ mvlgfgmnglzntgliieato EurOl19 was‘ Plan" snlM-‘vnldrod )1"hmis' . ‘ 1 a l-—.\ iss lint- thoroughly enjoyed by her and thc n0‘l\Hl1:"fic:;::‘ “‘f4|_(;‘",;§:‘l:lm.l Emu,“ enjoyment has been passed on .to' ,‘ ' _‘ . " , H» lnntonilllc ilrltfnlilii lllr‘ film t ‘hosleaetho h“ the "unsure or hem- tlle Ocean-Part’ of bliss I.a\vson‘~<. A the lose a hearty vote of 111°"? _ l thagks w; pmpmed by M,“ y o‘ ‘Trio. Tilrcc olvl ‘Mulls ‘of ‘horny; h "Id ascended by Mm Ho, "Eilllllthptlllfl lillns .lnr . Reading-Mary Sinclair. Stunt‘ Tho Alpluihrt Trugrtlv" Miss Mat-Ewellfisi group. Snxiottc, Swrct illltl Marian Whitehead. lwilzi Betty Lflfgp. Holt-ii Polllligs. {Q} —— Triliity Chilrch ladle: and gentlemen taking part. and was conveyed to them in a few complimentary remarks by the Chairman. Rev. Bruce Muir. Premier Saunders: lagree tothat- The Premier then repeated the nurnu and Edna llilrkc. that!!! 11111911 11° h"! P17°V1°1181Y| Intermission anti Snip of candy- mbdfi ilfilllllb MI‘. BUCWIITI (WHO Wflsl ylgyette-Canuda for (‘fllltltlllllli- absent from the room at the timothy lln- lrlnrrnetliblo (‘.(l.l.'l‘. of havinll promulgated his Govern-y ,Vi0lin Soln~~.\largarcl ilnn-n. merit Control policy without having SpxlQll9_\’0l(-es of tlic Morn. consulted his titty. . Camp Fire scclic_ iiicltirllug n Mr. Stewart: In this matter myinln; Ming of favor-lir- t‘. (l. f. Low ~ -- .\lnrrl.~'. Pearl lFord on “Thr- Alma and lrlcnls of --»-——-< n t‘. G. l. T. Group. 3) Tiic King. of your business. (Contlnucll nn page T-‘Ofllcer Scott and m: September‘ I ask that l party will speak for me-lf it's allyiaongs. and a short tnlk hy l-ttlitmwas m“... over by me “Emmy, “F111! 1" 5159"“! Set World Record tCanadian Pressl TORONTO. March 22.--Withoilt‘ ters and 114 Orange Lodges entitled to benefit. Advertisements were put in all achieving flights across the Atlantic.- to the Pole or thc Far East.‘ Canad- ian airmen have nevertheless set up a ivorld record in their own special _ line of aerial survey declared A. M.)1h?’ix°fmers'ggcifiijtrf?ces “fir; Narroival". Assistanfbirector of To-Pwe hrm: l. 1 mm 5 H; at. m e pographical Surveys. Ottawa. in'51a'°“s 15 .e ‘e a‘ e“ ° ‘ e5_ speaking before members of the 011-199 a" emmed m benefi‘ "ndel tario Legislature and Departmentkltmse 7" of u“ 07am“ Loliges ‘m Oman“, lhad accepted and are entitled to “Canada has been developing tnshare‘ ivcrk-horse and not a race-horscfl _. he said. Somc 200.000 square miles} of unexplored territory has been 1:12.21".;".t:i.l:“nl.:v2l.r 215211 0111111111 11111111111" British Trade. times with a lnile wide strip photo-i 1 1 lSpecill to the Guardian) graphed. the speaker added. He pointed out that there was no clamor of excltcnient attached to- . . - . j TORONTO. M h 22.-—The high lhLy world record which would bc m“ of canadiaficbeet is ruining lCanadas cattle export trade with lEngland. declares John Toildoii. recognized as contributing to thc development of the natural resour- Britlsh meat packer of London. who llS at the King Edward. ccs of Canada. Formerly the geol- ogist wasted '15 to 80 percent of his giigagagbgggnugfizgm The English market is beginning atcd bv Aerial Slirvevs according toil‘) use 3mm‘ Amerka“ be“. “ml M‘. Nénoway ' |'D811lSl‘i bacon to the exclusion of ‘ _<.> the Canadian products, he said. but Death (ll Red p13 1222'.‘ fiéli"liiit.i“él?if. .1‘. 552N112} G. M. Milligan Argentine and Brazil. (Canadian Press) .40§--__.._- ORONTO. March 22. - R011‘ "i ‘Queens Students r _ g Decide On Strike .Di'. George -.\I. Milligall. for u» yenra pastor of citl St. AntlrcwWfl IPIPSILVIPTlZIII (‘liurcll licrc died‘ xlN nlhmi 1M‘ a: h 22‘_M .ihia afierilonil at the age of ‘ ' ' . . 5a huge mass meeting of all the stu- '~"°“"“~ H“ "“_'1"“‘1 ‘mm ""‘“"‘ pwldenls of Queens University at noon ‘mm “"1"?” "1 1M0‘ Itoday it was decided to go on strike. A 11°11” "1 S"°‘1“"‘1- hi‘ “"“‘limnlediately because of silspensioh? t"’1"<‘“"‘13 i" Q"°""-“ 1"""°"-““5""of three students who attended a K111113111"- "nd P1'1"‘"“1°““1- N- Juldance the night of the college frol- liml first came to Toronto iii 1971i. _lc_ the bequests and asking for appli- cations. According to all affidavit filed by Georgc Roy Sproat. one of {t} It was also decided that the stil- His wife died in 189i. "‘—‘°>_ dents stay out until they have been given definite guarantee by thc ;Scnate of the University that they twill be granted the attendance they USBCI will lose as the result of being oilt. 1 ___ : Resolutions came‘ ffrorrlllthei arts. l rsclence and medics acu tes n li- ‘spec ‘l ‘o u“ Gurdhm Ivor of a strike. The girl stiidenis OTTAWA. O t.. M h 22-11 - boys pranks egplafn “hi. mystereioliis decmed “"1“"'.5mk1“3' —-—-4OO-t—--—-—- appearancc on the streets of Ottawa. 0 South of a number of ballots used in the recent Provincial Election inl n that riding. They were found by] thc ncarsboys in a packing case fill-' ‘ed with waste paper in a back room' of what is known as the Hill Btllld- (Canadian "Heal f 111R. OTTAWA. .\lrlrcll -2. -»A (H111 1'1". Thc boys say they found B1 19is1lcncc between rcllreaelltatives -if n hundred and that one was foundl (hp nomlnloll and Provincial (lov- as latc as Tuesday of this week. Thc1 erfimem, w"; l". mmnnnnul m boys played with theln for a timeimec, a, "u. no" "l mp pyosfllli and finally threw them away. Thel purmmentary Mun,“ roonl in whl h they were found was} m reach an lgreemon‘ Wm‘ Yawn.“ used during he Provincial Election. m ‘he rem,“ of u“, “Mm-l w; “s m‘ om“ by Depmy aghlrn|na1fl0llfll0fl to the Western Provinces. a place m so" me“- mpem bum-e hlerl ill thc llmlnc of (‘nmmons av. starting their respective delivery 1“ routes.‘ “"1 'oliitlli 'i\‘:l.~‘. “Tllv 1l1hil')'_\'. (lwllttlfldillll 11.111 1T010111° P811915 96111112 111191111011 1° TllQsDc-sBrisay’Lieut-Governorwith to attcmrulalid tonight at l2. in correspond-l once on thc matter which waiihiarch 28th. 7.30 a. m. hsioiv tiftnvillnllsi’ Two (‘nah Iorullg Ullldlaln. lfuunhd IBWI ABiY TREATED LAST Nliilil jEarly History And Historic ‘Incidents 0i‘ . Prince Edward Island Intel-wtlvcll Wltil History 0f Government Hcllsc By Mr Justice Stewart. ‘ l r leglsiaturl: is lln- rlitillsl. nf tlll the Lcgtslaiurcs lli the whole. o1‘ Can- ‘(ltiil with lllt‘ sillglr- rnmpI-‘ion of that of Nova St-otin. lt is slldio r1‘- ficci ihzli ihcrt- .111‘ Mill some among us with so liiilc appreciation ofttw fitness of things; as to ml) this; Island the baby province of Canada. But thc Island only occupied the prolld position of bcuil; ruled by a Govcrnor-lli-Cillef of its 00711110111 to the ycar 1784. when with the re- _ “ _ ‘ Vtltflllflll of ilic appointments of ET‘ ‘Jr 3X11:‘":_1;“‘;"!“i::“.\giftotziwgk)fi§.Patterson and DcsflrlfllylJfihnYflff. .\li'. Joilll .\lt'l\'(‘llll1i~ nlid $ll]1|'l\1l‘ll"l gziléggtscllngglggtgtnc’:uswmi M," H11‘ 511"“ “m1 M"- 311111" and Govcrnor-iii-Clilef 0f this lotlin War‘ léiltivrvtl lilP SPP-‘lklw- Island. Walter Patterson receiving Th” 1P"'"11‘1'-*l""11"‘-1-< 1'f‘3111\\'-'I the appointment of Lieutenant- Governor. Tlic island ltgislnlum however. ivlis llrcsz-rvcd intact and all exocllilvc acts. of Oovernlnent were to Dc perfornll-ti by tho Linu- icnant-Crovt-riior cxlcpt. xvlleu tho GO\‘El‘l‘i0l‘-ll‘l-ClllPi i-nmc m the Island .'lil(i nctcri lli pprsmi. All". Justice Sieivnri \\‘ - lecturer last cvcililll: ill thc (‘lilo-l- Ciilll series. i_ii.< Slllljtwl present position of liII\‘(*l‘llillt‘ilY lloust- iilld tlroillltls" nlld ill‘ ill-ought out lilzilli" linen-sling ills- lurk“ fzlcis. ivllil-ll llo lrt-zlicd ill .l lltilllllfljhlp lllflllll~"l'. 'l‘llcre ivns 4| liil'29il1li*ll<iflllt"r>. .\f:. J-lhn ,-lllllr--=. will llresirlctl. At thc vlvst of thc h-rlill-c n To a proper understanding of thc 111-9101.)‘ Of the land on which Gov- ernment House stands it is neces- 511121‘ in g0 back to Jilly 25th. 1758. when Louisburg. long a stronghold of the French on the Atlantic coast of the Island of Cape Breton. cap- ltulated to the valiant British Colli- marlder General Amherst. By one 0f the articles 0f lht‘ Capitulation the French Commander agreed to give up possession to the British of among other important territory Prince Edward Island. thcrl called the Island of Si. John. This pos- scssion Col. Rollo. sent by General Amherst with a detachlncni of 500 men. forthwith secured ill the King's name. These notable evcilts look-place a little more than a year before thc valoul" of Wolf alld Montcalm ekrn- ed for them a common death on thc plains of Abraham and the citadel of Quebec had fallen beforc the vic- torious British troops. - .-\ Necessary Explanation This al-ranar-nicnt. however, dtd not last long. In i786 Sir Guy Carleton IBaron Doruilt-sterl WIS appointed Capuiln (‘retinal Ind Govemor-iii-Chicf ovcr the wholeof British North America. with held- quarters in thc City of Quebec. The excciltivc hoods nf NuVfL SCOUI, New Brunswick and thc Island, were thcnceforivnrd put on llll equality. bccolning Lieutenant-Governors o! their TOS|')0(‘il\\‘ 1111011105. This ar- ranaelnrni rmitlniitwl (‘\'l‘l‘ aim»- at any mic rlmvll to our union with the DOllllfllUll nf CfllliillflPflBVe the Canadian Govcrlior-lll-Chicf the rlgilt and nililinrltv m porfonnlllly B5’ 9m‘ "1 111° ‘"1115 0111191191111’ executive nci of l-oit-i-lilnellt while of Paris negotiated ill 1763 the King present m pom“, n‘ nnt- of mo of France ceded io Great BflllllllyMay-“jnle p,-0v,m.,._. Th‘. Lnguuhn- the then Island of St. Jenn which _-._.___j., thence-forth became the property of |con‘i]\u|>d ' nn‘ mg,- 5, the British Crown. e -- ~~-£Q&- -- On October 7th. 1763. the Island g became by Royal proclamation all- nexed to Nova Scotia. This con- _ Coming“ Events, Mcctiilgs, Etc llClllOfl rclilaiiicd ilntil 1769 whcn it bccamc a separate and distinct col- olii". In that year King George III appointed Walter Patterson Calaialll General and Governor in Chief. and "IRIS Ill2.»\.'\l\ ftlll and complete atlthoritv to gov- p/munllllgl) ern and control the affairs of thc neivll‘ constituted colony 9fllll'€'1_\'lil-‘ dependent of the lilflilcilce and con- trol of any other Government or power existing on this sldc of tllc “Y”... Atlantic. From that rial‘ tlll this. n‘ Walter PZINEYSOII was the only rc- “' side-lit representative of the King who had held the high oflice of Gov- crnor-iil-Chief of oiir Island. In 1773 a general legislative As- selnbly was elected and constituted. It has continued to cxlst without-a break down to the present day. 1t is ivorthy of note that the Island lli-inl. 01in ‘ll-vii “N: 1i .l.. l1’. firm n v.f"l ‘ - Sir-lull‘! l-l :ll.- ll! .\lllllli.l_". 1. ' ' Bargains lli stnzllllvtl linens at 23 Kilic, Rqllnrlq ftattll-tllly- ‘.3 In 1, North Wlftslilrl; (‘flail loading hogs vVcllilt-silui. fiialvll ‘Jlltil, List at onl-c. 3353 ‘ BPIHIHTI Slipping Clilli lraylhlg livr- llous. \\‘<»tlllr-.~d:i,v. hlumh filth. L1H lltl\\'. (‘mill .\' Stilt I-iocfy, 335041-2341 “ \|.l!"~1\ will flail i-‘l'lliay_ Mgr-pit Jiirri. n ifrhul. stilling .'f am PU)‘. “.\ lll.lll fl-rllll liq-ll ‘. Holy; my}; 1‘.lii41\ \lillli:-<l ‘ll 52.’- liiul 35 oéhll. flfififiiV-‘Xl. Sir Mortimer Davis Dead lCalladinn Press) CANNES. France. Mar. 22. —- Sir Moriliiicr Davis, Canadian Tobacco magnate of Montreal. dicd today. -<o>- "(wlrun lllltl llcrll- “H! Young Pm- it]! s Srwfnty nl‘ (‘ulllilvxlll ‘Sal l-ly First’ ill Nrlrlll iizlll. Atoll-inl, \l.-ll-l-ll 2611i. fi-‘ltll-liw-Zr’ ‘Rvscrvc Tilcstlay‘ evening. Mir. 27th. for lovturc and musical yu- krani. St. Paul's Parish Hall. Ad- 1-164 _._ l Do ‘ BELiavi: SPNNQ. lS HERE. l I Q lliissioii 35c. “Funny to (‘lcilrailcc Auction Sula all tlllrfir-lrl Warren's, Nozfll ltfvcr. on Sllltlllvlill- ‘lith. fi-ZSQI “Hoar Ml‘. L. W. Show lecture in Klnglioli Hall. Fridlw event!‘ Mal-ch 23rd. Special program and iillt‘ of candy‘. 3306-1931-1953] "Dr. Cliff. M. D.. 112 Print: Sllvcl. (rlirnnir- llivnltdg my“; n llomc. 3l09-3-l3-IndB- "Pt-lilo l-l iiin (jqnqprl 4mg P14; Social lli ltnuo Valloy Hall, Fflllly. .\irlrcll 25livl. if not. fine coma TORONTO. March 22.—Marltlnic first tiuc night following. fresh -to strong northwest winds. ' ‘aszozegel cloudy. probably showers. not much . . 1 "The Kingston Farmers Ill!!- change in temperature. ‘Fuloilm fail" tlutc lnccling on Saturday night. ilmllrenl snow . ‘March 24th, will llc addressed M’ tlucbcc t-lnllrll" .. .. 2 '.I..\. (Hillel of tho Dominion Uh‘ (‘liiirlmtciown char . ‘Stock llrllilcli. Hubjmvl. "Principles ilnlifax fair . . . . . .. Si. John ‘Inir Boston allow . . . . . . . .. .. Now York cloudy . . . . . . .. H— lllgli tidc this afternoon rlt 1-1) "1 ("Hilwriilivo hlilrkflilig". T mull-anal “’.\ll 0114i l-‘nllrlivs zlrt- nornby ldnvltcd to ho pivsunt. at. Weldon 'Lodgo this Friday cunning n; lt Sun sets this afternoon at I.l7'°‘1‘1<'9k Hhnrll. win-n ilm 52nd mitt!- allrl rial-s tomorrow morning at "1‘1‘S111'Y of 1111s inulllc hill im cole- 5.54. lbratctl by llln iillfillivltl in .'| clnna l-‘lnit quarter moon Wednonqnylof (‘fllldiililllhfl urn. which n noulnl ‘llrfikfllmlno will 1m “nu-kg bu} y. Silmmcrairlc tirlc elghtnc-n mini» i“ "KIWI-Ind that 11th fiflllllr Minibi- tps lrltcv tllnn (‘harlnttetuwm “"1 11f‘ l‘1"‘"“111-' ’ 1 " il-lli-S w. 334:1 ' l