Island s not: town 0n gozllappfllnllbl- ‘ iisfiiiii'llilslii Number oi liust Distin expected in Quebec Exhibition. Train to ' (Special 1o The MONTREAL, ironi- the inauguration o t4 exhibition train whi Canada next slimmer, guished mission oi men will visit this ntor Bewuibien in nouuciunerit declg Guardian) l‘ the Prencl French states stairs iuu ilN § Defeated liioncton Seturda i Minutes Pia i Awarded Goals Won and Two In a some ‘which required seven minutes of overtime plrty to do- clde the victory the Abegwelts won out in a contest at Mnnctnn on Saturday night against the Zveptunes of that town, defeating tlvm by 8 goals to 7. _ it was a very close game and the Pollithest one yet. The c'o=oness of the game may be gauged from the scores as fol- lows:- Al end oi first period —two ell. End oi second periodr-o-n. t End of third perlod—7-7. ' in seven minutes overtime llVhnckey M Jllreii in th hed only g lEOii. l’ nlev eEaichern who was tin- e Qlwnins period and one on the ice succeed- ed in notchlng the count which fitziislit victory, . - Gumball‘ " ,l1’oh' "account of being sick only 0;. “on oi Moncton _ é ‘DI-rt B01116. _- K 53' The- Veno‘ who are revenge. disqualified Played in this game under protest again. O I O tit -will be remembered that the game played on January pd, bo- tween tho Aibegwelts nd the Moncton team in the latter town W“! DPOtBBi-ed by the Aibbies on the ground that the lrwo Venos who plaiyeii with Monutnn on that "oc- casion. were ineligible for the latter team. A meeting of the League was subsequently held at Saolrvlile "at which the protest was taken u-p. After a tlnil discuss- ‘no coo ooovecocociccoocée-b iciisiitztsisii currents i» ..»»»»»»um.. ‘FOR SALE COLkII PUPQ. A. 8. Hizsei. Sherwood. ' ‘ one. “M-{LFRED McDONALD, Land Surveyor. Hermaaville. WTIVArlTEDAAT_0~bl0E:AllEltPER-‘ ii-nced Duplex Pressman. High-- us‘ wages paidr Apply to tho Gazette bllshing Company Limited, Glace Bay. Nova Beetle. ‘GIRL wsiireol-mwnu-reo A1‘ once. experienced sin for general lmitsrwork. ‘No wishing. "best w . A l Amman Cons’ t1- liitagehta grim street. _ ‘I-‘REDK. Churn-s c034 time. 5t. Bouthwsrlrpfl. laondnn. England suudtmcb _ i} sprint: sale oi furs at auction on April 18th. i921. I. H. Rlyilar, agent, flummerside. VP» 8.. L. _ V, ‘Hgus; Eon sans. bigihlilllzlg viii-e. Gfll op‘ a Main street. soul: been sale.‘ Price rind terms train "owner. slfinhen Bulbs}. f; ‘wearers-ex f I zaitisiiejtlnfiiu; 0r nara ~ _ ‘pip stilts-gem. Lad-won't!“ gremlins . t - " l»! d th down in silv Lg i» g hi2" "~- ~ii~wir'"""'»",; ° "liifs....i". - t°" “i °~" ~ ‘i. ‘aectumou i‘ set-xx‘ _~ The airy. M1’? valentines. w. -. i T‘ ,__ ‘ _t__~__-__ , ' '7 i‘ ‘With [i Of P80151111 NlXYlX)W “r-AVBIHNG . 1a‘_.An- Jon ‘ . -- -~. - “N. ' aged’ ‘ , n, ‘e rise that he v 4 “nflglf-gagfifll! .5 N L ‘than. [tints] and tints or pinks ;1,,.”"{n&_ . » V_.;°,,.,;,dm mi ‘ um- ' ‘ win t to-rieiii it" " no n ‘m’ “a t p a - ‘lherefs on‘ For ‘you-which do mail?’ V a f’ m- g u “pa, A1} ‘ J 7°‘ c mmaknunw interest-tin affairs si- Nflb ‘r ' ' "H, "w? 71"’; .,____' WMTTLFIGIIYOGGISHO A be ' . " ‘ , ' Pres! ent- no so ' ' Score-At. .. ” 6 fr.’ air militia“ ‘l ‘Mus . O 333i.’ “f” , covey-s yPl-lnoe Edward lla-ry 12.—-iFor Poincare; ich is to tour a distin- oountry. ‘Sen- "whi": the an- Pfid lljit he ex"- OTHER,“ iu oiiim oi VIBTORIES to Ahegweits Who Now iiave Nine Add 0n thbm wrote in lifilild lllhtl ill g uisrtitbs liter-fine autism suit titled the no cram i visiiois DOMINO NEXT SUMMER ltlisiltfd French Statesman at inauguration oi French Tour Canada. W096i!‘ °X}P1'€lldQlI0 . __ shall‘ Joiifm "em!" ViWiini. Senator and-others treal on that mission will 0n the new I will come to lnajuebec, I inor Paris Montreal la (mflhnflnd Toronto. ii Nliili 8 to 7 in Seven retested Game oi Jan. 22 Lost. ' ion a resolution was moved by Mr. (Clark 0i Suiise- and seconded by Mr. McClure oi iMoncton that. the whole question be referred to President Covey of the .M. P. B. A. A. U. C ion to the effect that were ineligible to play and se- condly he ordered the game for- feited to Charlottetown. Thus the games Abeswoits total‘ lenses two games. If to ~.deioat Baclrvllio will have won the liifi? “"313, ' e to Championship. Went? ¢'s to Saint Valentine's. Day is iwi its pretty cards, its’ lea/per drills. sentimental verses and its delightful air of mystery. Perhaps it will add to the interest 0f the day to know something oi its history. There were at least ttwo real saints named Valentine. The first ibelongs to Rome and was martyred on February 14, 270 A. D. Nearly two centuries later, the story. goes. a certain boy, born February 14. was named for. the patron saint oi his day, and became in ‘course ‘of time another Saint Valentine. who carried‘ the 808ml to the pagan inhabitants of the beautiful Alps. ‘Travelers tell oi a dear little church. the flhurch or! Saint Valentine, nest- ling in a sheltered valley, on tlbe site of tthechapel the good mis- ltlonary built in his old age. where he, spent his last years and where he died. Saint Valentine's Church is be- "Wfli by some‘ _eople_to be the oldest hilgrirn 6 ride in thhitn-a- irion. It is also s very favorite niece ior the celebration of wedd- ivss. That is quite appropriate anrlwemtnde its‘ of the old, old legend that "on stunt valentine's Day the blflis choose" their nnsies. The interchange oi valentines was carried‘ on lb pagan tlules and the choice of rile ‘bflilfs any us the one on which I cold custom is remembered; "is r0 ‘hlypacci- _ _ ' . h aver, to mains his name qn rims pm unani- or in ‘the who‘ cs nts. _ 1 Saint Wlentlne chose sheets of e. . So and thin. so new and n s, ,, , And at hid ‘touch, all in a lyrics, ‘Each turned inftowa vrilentlne._ He" siprlnhlell" them with snow- - iialies white. And crinkled ltheni with sun- ibeams brixh 1 " - “BOUUKMIHQB of st. Valentine." In v-Flebruaryb shining ‘hours, , Like bits or stars or irosen flow- O 1?‘, . Bit. Regls Hotel his‘. p, lhlvrlisn u vlro nicks out m nosi- at ti», ‘bniltilnt tal inteeto . will: raioiif snore. rue treatise tastiest t ooo iltaymond 0X.- Menler would come to Mon- OCCRBlOD. The 171-511(3)] arrive in New York and they ter visit- Marriages iiuthoriz and ‘Regardless oi Contracting Parties. (Qpecial lo The Guardian) MONTREAL, Quebec, Feb. 12. —-Rnreiy has the privy council given such a sweeping decision as (that in the celebrated Thenibley Deapaitle marriage case. Usually the law lords rake particular care ,not_ to go out of their way to touch upon matters not directly bearing on the case under review but in this they did. Not only heyethey decided for all time that marriages between iCatholics who are nrlthin what the church calls the forbidden decrees of kindrbd are legal, if the parties ;d/(¢-~ . . opieaper IMPORTANT DEGISIDN or THE PBIVY oouiioii Declared Legal if Performed h‘, ed Oiergymen oi hny Denomination I cnsswrrnrown, CANADA MONDAY , FEBRUARY 14, 1921 All The News W011i Reading All The Ads wot-tn Printing ‘ ,,~,-,,,,,-- -.,_---_,.;':r".“"n'a'.%. \i. i Denomination oi the marriage performed by any auth- orized clergyman is legal, no mut- ter whether the parties are Pro- testant or Cathode, Jewish or any other denomination. or whether the celebrating clergyman is Ro- man Catholic, dvlethoillst. Angli- can or belonging, to any other religious creed. Rev. Father J. O'Rourke, Chan- cellor oi the Archdiocese of Montreal, says that "the decision ioi the Privy Coucll does not alter ‘the decisions oi the Catholic church in interpreting her law of her own subjects. Ii the civil neglect to get the decision from whi never dispensation required by ecclesiastical ‘out they have gone iurtner. Their law. 01' . for decision. The lat- ter official has rendered his decis- the Venos won by the nlneio ‘their they are able tomcat they championship Lev-sue and be en- ior. the Maritime business and industry in the pro vincs met today at the annual con» ventlon oi’ tho Associated Boards ot‘ Trade oi British Columbia and dec- ided to give preference to Canad- ian Ralliwaylinss in routing freiglii to and from British Columbia points‘ from Eastern and Southern United Slates until the American railway‘ acceded a demand removal of 81 cents arbitrary iroight rate now ii force against the “ - for an . out oi svitisirootonioiu. ..__..-.- ¢p§ - ...__ invernesii-‘liiners authorities in mndon have doctri- Pil differently, that is another Question; but does not in the least ch there can alter the shunt-oil's decision. ibe an appeal is that any Annual Convention 0i Boards 0i Trade (Special to The Guardian) VANCOUVER, Feb. 12.-—Repres- entatlves oi sixty-two boards trade representing all branches oi No Word Yet oi _“No lloiitics" Order (Special to The Guardlah) OTTAWA, Ont, Fi~3iruu1~y' 12.—~ The Department of L llJOl‘ looked | Expected (Special to The Gua LONDON, February comet of llighty nature and ir- nesponsible habits, according to ‘lDr. Crornmelin, the world's fore- ;most astronomical mathematician. ‘ls heading tnwiirds this earth of Fours and is due to arrive on June rdian) 12. — A Labor Members Must Take Oath (Special to The Guardian) WINNIPEG, Feb. 12.-—'l‘he inbor- members of the provincial Legtisla; are have requested Hon. J. B. Bslrrl speaker of the House to administer the oath ofnlloglance to their three colleagues George Armstrong, Wil- llam lvens and John Queen, now serving a term in the Provincial jail for seditious conspiracy while they are still in prison. A Stringantliuling i in vain through its Tut-onto zzinll| this morning for any communica- ton either from lit“ dire ‘tirsrt- of the CanaillariNatiu. l l? ‘flyi! or from the men -\\‘i" .,;ard to the tin nitration on the Hanna "No Pol- itics" order. “lord ls expected Monday. A communication was received from the Canadian Nat- ionals this mrirnlni: but upon n far tllllwffillt m...‘ .... tiinizs of liit: bUsal-d 0i‘ Ar-i l MONTREAL, Feb. lL-The a1 Irctiily large shipments of liquor ‘which pass through the ‘port of ISt. John during the waiter months are expectd to be materially in- ‘creused us a result oi a Washing- ton decision that further shipments tot‘ such goods through the llziited ‘states for Canadian destinations catmoii be permitted \ Volstead Act. Tries: BOYHUOD ct-tums vviLt. SEE THEIOR COUBIN lNAUG- U Pricing Privation > Guardian) l2.—A delega- tion of citizens Lioim- Inverness, Caipe iBreton Community, tit-reat- ened 'Willfl1 privntlon ihrounh the shunt/tits doiwn or the coal mines by tho Iniverniess Ooa-i Railway Co., (Special to-vm HALIFAX Feb. ‘which provides the town's sole in- I conier with thellrovilncial Govern~ moot and trite Eastern Trust Con‘ which represents the B-ondiholders [oi the lbmlltlllil’. itmtpressln upon [them both the urgent nec slty oi, immediate relief tlo save lnverness; from Vdapotptaletionand some oi thei inhabitants from starvation, Senate-Slumber» Ready for Opening» (Special to The Guardian) DfPTAWA. VOnL, Feb. l0.—All, arrangements for the opening of~ Parliament on hiondaiy were com- pletcni iSaturclay. A largo staff of‘ painters, carpenters and decorat- ors was working on the Senate seven o'clock Saturday morning the pew senate chamber. complete as far as it will be this session, was turned over by the contract-i ors to i001. EJJ. Chambers. the Gentleman Ush , of the Black Ration behalf o the Senate. The Senate chamber presents a very handjome appearance nbtwl - standing the‘ isct that a conslde -‘ time amount of the - elaborate stains carving‘ and ~wood carving remains to be dons. The perman- ent d ratio s u! the main pan- cls-of o mt will not no dons for some‘ time but in the mean- time these trends are occupied vb? s number of the large canvnsses of itho m nmnorlal- collection. iiini sec usioti. situation» assoc- lotion envy otlrgr erosion-non "M119 I! t. t tin-irbntfltt : Ttiht- ' ! trio country's at brig! _i_iv_s n: undid! will i’!!! - _ to fits Mi known-flats some use‘ a '~ “ is. Qua“ items ~t1is , _ will to». tint m tiii-urii were , .. V9,,“ . z- 4nd» drustry cams to Halifax today to. ' Chamber all Friday nltht and at HOW‘ dlifi~ Here are two cousins and boy‘ 110011 Harding who‘ will see-him inuusur- sled on Ilium: .4, They m’ 11°F" _ Hard-lag Both were b Harding (left) end Amos in Ohio. hill W0 0 r ,‘¢IIO‘ .»t l. town of new. sciiuiatrtcsi The a.‘ ..,_-... . RATED PRESIDENT OFU.S.~ chums 0i President-elect and grew up PICTURESQUE RAFFZIR DRAWING RlCKSl-iAW IN DURBAN- ERATIOGDMET HEADINO iowiiius THE EARTH is Due " June 26. ii Collision Occurs Nothing More Than Shower oi Meteors is to Occur. 26th, unless one oi the two bodies moves out of its orbit. The colli- son may be averted, according to Dr. Cronimeiin. Ii it is not the world will not be destroyed but there will be the biggest shoiwer of meteors ever seen and possib- ly some casualities. . Curlers Leave Today THE WRIGHT TROPHY. The Cliarlohtetown "Curlers leave this morning on their trip to Sack- vllle and Amherst. The following are members 0f the three rinks: A. R. B. Duck R. MacLalne Ted Reddln J. Pierce J. F. Wliear Rev. G. C. Taylor D. A. lilcMoKinnon A. Ebers (iskip) (Skip) Alex Scott Ill P. Titus S C. Moore F T. lwntlris (‘$109) .\Ir. Townshenri-Spere. "there ivas a good attendance of curlers to witness the final match for the G. D. Wright trophy, be- tween teams captalned by Mr. Per- cy Pope and Mr. F‘. T. Tvatkis. The game W115 well played by both sides but resulted in a victory for (Prof. Watkis, and he was heartily icheereil. Mr. D. A. liicKinnon pre- under the seated the trophy which was suit- ably acknowledged by Mr. Watkis who gave all credit to the excellent work oi his team. The teams in this match were as follower- E. E. Clouscn A. W. Weir Dr. Houston A. B. Cosh S. C. Moore J. Pierce F. T. YVatkis P. Pope (‘Skip--12) GS-kipJi) -—~- ‘o Liquor for U S. Ports WAlSlillNGfON, Feb. ll.—<No vessel of any nationality may enter a IInlteil Statues port or come with- in the three mile limit bearing in- toxicating liquor in transit. willi- out lieizii; liable to seizure and the other penalties of the Volstlead act under an opinion given by the Do- tianqment of Justice to the Trects~ ury. , The opinion is the tmost sweep- ing construction of tJie dry law yet giiren by the law officers of the Government,‘ dt states specifically that no ship transporting liquor from one foreign port to another can touolr at an American port and that,‘ liquor consigned from one tloreign country -to tnnother cannon miove through the United States in transit even if sealed under cus- ‘toms rules. Just how far the "Internal Rev- enue Bureau can go in eniiorce- iment has not ibeem mode B10111. Tltero is muchroom for sPF-‘lJi11B‘ lion under the decision, which lo ills ‘language would seem to 0P9- vent entrance ln-to an American port even of a foreign .- n" liner iihat nod a bar or any Mo" on pound, even though the _booze supply was seeded. outfit ides inonsr-lotitctown? it is one. at tire fltfiildllilxozlr: aevzmbgn the m‘ “h. “m ,,_,.__...,. .._~Q...__..__.. .._.. On Mainland Tour RE$ULT or "m: MATCH FOP ' Iwrrespondent is that the attack THREATENS (special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Feb. 13. — The greatest menace confronting the United States today is the possi- billily oi a typhus plague, accord- ing to Dr. Royals Copeland. Health Commissioner of New York city. The disease is being Champion Storm oi The worst snoiw storm o! the. winter set in Friday night and "ioumpnnied by s. heavy north ii-esteriy gale raged all night and nearly all day Saturday. The snow inll was iby long odds the heav- iest di the season blocking up traffic oi every kind sod making things decidedly unpleasant anyone who had occasion to be out. The driitts in places were anywhere from five to ten feet deep and in the suburban dis- tricts the travelling was especial- ly difficult. The city snow-plow did good work throughout the city yesterday but it. requires to be supplemente d iby , much snow- eliovolllng which will give citizens mnple opportunity to test their ability in this line today in order .to comply wltii CilY regulations- up and the car-terry steamer did for“ engines 'I"raflf‘l'c on the railway was tied wherever require-d. i iveiius EPllliMiO new voitii oiii Authorities Warned to Cooperate in Preventing [migrants from Typhus Disiricts in Europe from Landing. far the only lmuwn cases are those of Immigrants detained on an island in New York Bay. The danger isiveryreal; Copeland said today, unless federal state and port authorities co-uperate im- mediately in combating the influx of immigrants from the typhus kept out of the country and so infected districts of Europe. Season on Saturday not move out back at 7. The until 4.40 and so: mall train from Borden reached Charlottetown yesterday at 1150. A train left early yesterday zooming tor Gum- rnerside to cloni- the Line. The heaviest drift: un this line are at Watts’ Cot. east oi Colvillo Where the snow fur a distance or half a mile is packed to a depth of 14 to 15 feet, iieep. Dust 0i New Annan and iii-st oi Travellers Rest the snow is also very deep. West of Buinmerslde is it also very heavy and on the eastern line to the east oi Mount Stewart the track ls flllcii in to quite s. depth. The Borden branch line did not. have a great amount or snow. The railway liianagement. this morning are st-liiling out double to open up the line Blue Jackets Fired At In Vladivostock (‘Special \o The Guardian) TOKXO, Feb. 12.—Flve United Slates blue jackets were fired at by unknown persons in Vladivdstock at 11 o'clock Tuesday night, one of them being wounded, says 'Saihl Shimbuns, Vlsdivoslock correspond- lent today. The Blue-jackets were re- lntlorced by Russian policemen who arrested three Russian oflicers, for- merly under the late General Kap- ’pe!, once commander of tihe west- l erll armies at Omsk. the Government ‘correspondent adds. The impression [in Viwdivostock according to the nuts arranged by Communists with New Cabinet Members Named (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWTA, Feb. 12.—-—'I‘he Ottawa Journal. strpiportin-g the Govern- ment (prints the following on its front page itihis morning "Prime Minister it is understood has un- as to one character of proposed changes the name Dr. It. J. ‘Man- ton, Fort Wlilllatmflni... J. A. Stew- art, iPertli, out, and H. H. Stevens Vancouver centre, are prominently mentioned as likely to be taken into the Iiiiulstcry.“ 35 Casualties During ‘i Week in Leland ‘were continued in intensltiy entail- ing 35 casualties. Aimonc lilies; forces during the weeik twenty-one icases involved mortal injury. Improvement In ' Business Continues (Special to The Guardian). WllNNiPm, Feb. l2.—'l‘he trad ‘lfll iinsproverlnent Ln business not itccd at the commencement this lmonth is lbelng nnalnttalnied says the melee Weekly Trude Rnimrl 6f the Guardian Oromilt Men's Trust Asociexlon. ’ ANNOUNCEVDTENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. ‘colts ro TH! concur iii Brsclrley church on Thursday even- li stormy the 18th. ion 80 cents _l ' proprietor rifled his can; ~egister of $70 wss penitentiary -i~'-.li. ‘hard labor judge Arnie-i- one toilsy, ilsritimeEPiovinces ‘ i Telegraphic News (Special 10:55 ‘Gi-lirillln) MONCTON MEN GETS TWO VEAR5 EN PEN MONCTON, weir. ll-IHTIQG! Scttllion and Hetnry Stanley Ross were sentenced to two yearn sry after pie-ailing guiiti- to each in the Dorchcs-iiay- penitent- lug up Miilerlge Leblanc of Bun- niy Brae and c-t breaking late. .1. store of J. A. Roy. surroszo SIZE-Fine cicx- NESS IN BYDNE‘! SYDNEY. "trb. ‘.1.~—~’i‘i'i'e case o! John W. Iylrtcoil of Boulerdaris is being rratclréri‘ with much tiin object oi’ straining relations be- lrctw-est by iirrfq] fnpilfca] m“ hi, tween Japan and the United States. i! M119“! i" W‘ 5“*~‘7"l'-'B»E 7N!" sleeping sicirnriss. N I LUMBER CUT 200,000,000 FEET PREZDERICTON, Feb. IIL-Ths Department oi Lands and mine-s estimates this year's lumber out at 200 000.000 fret on crown lends. This yours out‘ is fifty lower than last year's. percent FEW YEA-RS lN PENTTENTIARY der consideration the re-organiz- . Bob. 13.—-Geo. Me anon o! we wmnat whi)‘, m; Donnilid, all . Lorne Russell Dun~ official intimation has been given “ml °l onlfi’ “h” held “P m‘ at’ =. chineso cafe and semilencerl t» in the ‘b l’ " ur years THE WEATHER TE M PER A T171! TI D E. MOON, ET!) ___¢_. TORONTO. Foo l4 .-—hiorierate 3 whirls: fair. lii-zlier temperature. High ti-Zs is afiernoon a.‘ (Special to Th; Glirhardiatgdu and tczizurrow looming st in , Feb. 1 .- e o . . survey oi munitions inlrelsnd dur- 5"" ~’°’-"~ 5"", __R‘"'*l'"°°l1 ll_ his the weak ended Feb “h, mo“ ‘Sdgzfiatanfdou-ises punyrrow morn today, states that the cnmllllfln 01W il-‘irst o-isxzer nhoon Tuesday rages sigiatnst one Crown Forces Feb 15 2.52 -p. n~ ii-iéir fl SAY. D06- HOW D0 You KEED vogjig EARs FRorA. FREEZINC1' i0 u‘