MAXIMS OFA Ollrlothtewn. ¢“|'1||- <41‘. IIIIIII Guardian. landed Thu-n ANT When s ‘man from fifty upwards retires, as he uys for rest, his In- tellectual powers become turbid, nu elrcuiltieh alugpipn, his stem- sch a burden and}: coffin his home. r. E. lsnllorntrlls" l‘ s. l\"" i . ab. ¢_ ."\\‘ Vi} ‘u, ~ \ Gents 1H1 "ililillAli FEliEilllliilli ‘mark- Addresses By Dr. Robertson, Principal Mor- an, Supt. Shaw and Others - Dean Sin- clair Laird Will Address Both Morning and Evening Sessio ns Today. __.._..__..U convention of the The annual Teachers’ Federation commenwd AFTERNQQN 35351051 yesterday morning in the i’. W." College. Owing to tlle tie-up of the trains the attendance was smull. Tile convention was opened by the usual sing-semi. led by Miss Lillian MacKenzie, followed by an excellent address on the past year's lwork by the President, Mr. E. J. H. Morrissey. The following committees were appointed: 1Resoluti0ns—it. H. Rogers, 1M. T. Lowtlher, L. Wynne, Neil McCon- llell. Miss Jean Tait. The second session of the i’. Ia‘. island Teachers ‘Federation mm n1 2 p. m. in the P. W. College iiall. The first item on the progrunl was a very interesting and ill- strltctivo address and demonstra- tion oll Writing by Prill. Moran of tlle Union Commercial College. in his discourse Mr. Moran pointed out many valuable ways ill which "\Vl'iting" might be improved in our schools and impressed on the teachers the need oi‘ strict super- vision over their classes during -i.¢‘inl1nce—~l’rin. Johnson, L. ‘Msc- writing. Special attention should he Donald, lMr. Found. lllsid to the form, speed and align- N0HllHfl1ll18—<Pl- YCO. llliiss ‘Murn-‘ment and to the correct position of ughan. Miss Ross, Mallpeque. the pupil at his or her desk. Press-C. J. Devereaux. Jas. Fain lerton. The meeting then adjourned till 2p. m. homologue" Lord and Lady Government of Nova lScotlu Legislature Council hooquefof pink lCounicil Chamber ‘was ll. O. D. E. afternoon for St. John, N. B. Capt. A. L. Green- Law Passes Awayl (Canadian Press; _ ST. JOHN. N. l1, March 30.——A sea. Captain A. L. iireenlaw. aged 38, died here at nn early hour today, following a very ‘Inst illness from pneumonia. W" Ii native of Door island. N. B. | 'C“Dh.in Greenlaw, and some of< m“ c?" rescued six of -t'ilo crew "r ‘he "Mm trawler Mikadoo off “l” m"! of Cape Breton ill llilny John on August 24.1 hero of the 1924. 1n Saint Allenby1 liilAlillidAX. N. 8., March. 30.—'l'.he official reception on behalf of the the ciiy of Halifax lo Field Marshal ‘Viscount Ailenby and Lady Allen- Iby took -place at noon today ill the Chamber of the Provincial lliuildlng, where an illuminated joint address from the City, and Province was presented to the distinguished visitor. ‘Lady Al- Ianby was preset: d‘ widvs, large lfnx roses. The thronged with an eager crowd of spectators many of whom were presented to the great soldier. Following the of- iiclul reception Viscount Allen‘by was entertained at luncheon by loc- ul military authorities while Lady Allenby was the guest of the local chapter of the council of ‘women and the Municipal Chapter of the The visitors leit ‘this Li. lie (Continued on Page 6) pvlll Shortly Set Out 0n Polar Illight (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, MllPCil 30.~—’l‘llo d United States ‘Shipping ‘Board an Steamer Chanlier will be really within twelve tlnys to leave New York lwitil equipment and supplies for Lieutenant Conllllundel‘ Rich- ard 1E. Byrd's aeroplane flight into the polar regions, it was announc- ed today. esklnlos will lpay an to the details new completed. dropped ill a parachute from the tlons will be made. li he cannot filld a suitable base for the plane another mall will be dropped car- rying a can of "pemmiclln" a dried beef lproduct oi’ Indian origin and tlle only food to be taken on the air trips. Eskimos at the base at camp hiorris Jessup will be advis- jcd by radio of the men's descent jnnd will sci out with dog teams to llske them back to the base. l lTwo Large U. S. Breweries Given Gov’t Permits (Canadian Press) V\’lA1SIriN(l'i‘()N. March 30.—’i‘wo largo breweries ilnvo hoen granted permits by tlle prohibition enforce- hloni li('.1i'il'iill(ill|. to nluke necessi- hle to drill: stores nlodlcitlnl beer. 1925, a 1111",. c l, HmmLt-olll1ialullirl ill llilllilfllif’ ~ontenis . (‘svptnln Histology‘? hzaulfinougm", to Iii?‘lil‘ii1|il‘l)iiiilliiIii bun ‘no. No Ziiieut. Governor Todd “cum:m"1u'oscl'|piltl|ls ~wlil lu- required of behalf of the Bpmah’ Mom," "Ili'lllllillllit‘l‘l4 who furl llu- nood 0i Trash-l, 111 roeqmmnn m, “w hvrnlllltvfl‘ and holler llcu-iih. instead of 1pm 0| 11111.1 mam‘ ' 17 in lo por cent of nlult solids as ————-¢0a>§, liin ]\l‘(‘.-1\|‘(l||iiiiliilii ill-or lire “itcaith lhooslvl” will contain 25 percent. .\.< n rmlllii olTIl-iuls explain. exces- OO-O§-O§O§-O§OOOO§4QO-Q§§§.§. sivr‘ tirinking oi‘ tlle ionic will pro- Condensed Symdais ' RATE-to. pol- word, u... i each insertion ill thlsk-olunlu. vQ-OOO-OOQOOOOOQOQOOOQO-Q ‘OAT WITH KITTENS. DAY 0R two old. Alpply "R" Guardian- est-tr, ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY. description, cheaply and exneqh- Cent- ral Job Printery- Phone 182. ‘ , ‘ s unm- burg Steal‘, rolls walks, fresh Newsome sa-o-sm tiousiy executed. Guardian wauusorhs so every dlf-fllflllflerl, 8t Co. Market ‘Bldg. ll b slid-h min ‘vou wmr code "envnorcslol-pio state o... u. Prices, 50 for 20c. 1B0 for 86c... cold of the refrigerator where tho M rol- sso. soo for 11.00. $1.000 fruit had ‘noon {kept but quickly pol l‘; $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian or DB1)’ D-di o mo ellfli She‘ Ih .., .~:§.',l: ldurc lllucsea. 'Discover Snake (‘Canadian Press) l VANCUUVEII. Ii. (Y. ilnrrhfiil y-Wben a shipping clerk ulllfiflilfll l" lllllpmenl 0:‘ South he discovered n tllrooipoi snnkl‘. brilliantly market], (‘trill-d around the stem ‘of the fruit l-iusior. The snake was alivo. lull in a lilo cxlronlo vlved when subjected to heat. Th!‘ clilfbtolit the City Museum idc-n 36 Years Did and tinddidn i». n) and lirl. here lest night. was ll. flTsilve. z . Parachutes, radio and important ipart in the expedition, according Because of the roughness oi‘ the snow and ice. when i‘t ls necessary to make a landing a nlall will be, Fokker plane in which the explora-I Ill Banana Shiplnentl American. bananas in a protlul-r- house herrul tified,it as a fel- de lance or viper-n, ‘Wllfflp _. THOROdflfiLY R5. and of an extremely poisonous na-l to look after lnwtoture. lab“ 0f; _ to car. ups peptnsdsnt em- l-ight man. A . shim - ..-.-.~~.~. .._-..._..-.... . Th9 ‘ WEST STATES Cold, Snow and ‘High Winds Take Heavy Toll in Lives and Property. (Special to The Guardian) ‘NEW YORK, March lid-Middle- Western regions were today in the grip of untoward Iwellther disturb- ullces. Extending from relaxation oi‘ unscastinable cold in Minnesota, through a hard snowstorm oi vary- ing proportions ill Illinois, Indiana. llowa. llViissourl, Kansas and Okla- homa. to high winds and cyclones. the storm took a toil ofltwo dead and a score injured. , This Mississippi valley areas ex- perienced ‘today heavy crop and property destruction. Houston, Texas, reported loss of life and injury from high winds do $1,000,000 in outlying districts. feCllil/ctl a heavy snowfall; declar- ed by agriculturis-ts to be damag- lflil l0 Brain. hay and produce far- mers. Denver reported two inches oi‘ snow with low temperatures. but "leilflllfl skies while across the can tinelltlll divide. Suit Lake City was recovering from the only snow of the month. To Form New 1111-! property damage estimated at Oklahoma. Kansas and Missouri -<-- - _;v// l’ ///‘ .. l‘ I _ copies Paper 1 s" Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, causes, WEDNESDAYMARCH 3-1, 1926 li‘ lilo first night of Tilners‘ ‘Fiddling Contest and step dancing exhibition was a huge suc- cess, words fail to describe the e-n- thusiasm and pleasure with which tlle second night's performance was received-received two-fold it may be said, when both theatres. tlle Prince Edward and Strand were crowded to capacity last night, even hundreds were turned away so great was the clamor for tickets a/nd standing room was at a premium. To use Judge Arsenaulfls words in ills opening remarks, “the peo- |pie nl‘ Charlottetown. and Prince Ed .ward island in general were once more, judging Iby the present in- tense enthusiasm. giving ear and popular support to the old-time nlusic and tlancing." <ilis Lord- Rumanian Gov’t (Canadian Press) - IlUOlllAitEST. ‘liinrch 30.—~Klng [rm-qinand today Charged ueneral tlle "Strand yesterday morning, to the Prince Edlvztrd ill order W111, 11,0 m“ of forming u KOVQmMo fill tho gap. So great was tlle de- ment Ito succeed that oi‘ Proluiel- fBratiano which resigned ‘lust Sat- Foioza Averesco, former premier, urdrly. In New York City (Canadian Press) . INmV YORK, March 30.~—lSpring is here. The police court blotter with tho names oi’ ‘Cbflflled with wallting on the grass ill Central Park, says so. Exposes Plot to Kill European Leaders "LONDON. March so - Another Central European sensation rivali- ing the Hungarian lbank mote for- geries is threatened should the con- First Signs of Spring ship explained to the vast audi- ence in tlle Strandpiilat due to tlle fact that llu-ndreds were unable to |gain admission Monday evening, the Tourist Association (lot-tiled in justice to tiloso, and owing to tlle "nsold out" sign being bunt! but at lbuy oul _lnnml for Prince gsllinglo appeared. audience ‘with reference to‘ llayed fiddlers and dancers from the East who at tlle time were still on tlle road, but fast travelling to- [ward Charlottetown, tile line hav- Doucene’ City‘ lug been at last cleared. tlle Old Edward tickets lilowever. once again the “sold out" in (zoncludin; his remarks tlle speaker again was forced to ask the sympathy of the I .\>\\\ Read by Co‘ r‘ 1 51111111 SWEEPBCLB nuns’ lillllllliii l CilNlESl AlllilN nus ‘ llliTll PliPillliR FAllllll Second Theatre Hired to Handle Thous- ands Who Flocked toHear and See Some of Islands Premier Fiddlers and Step Dancers - Final Performance at The, Strand This Evening When Win- ners Will be Named. Rustico. Dancer, Martin Power, Mermaid. Tunes~Varied and pleasing Flvs-—Fiddler. Douglas C. O'Hara Bloomfield. Damcer, Peter Craig, City. Tuncs—"Lass of Gowry." dler Jack," and others. Six~ Fiddler, Parnell Cosgrove, “Fill- Wellington. Dancer, Jerry .Arsenllult. Rustico. ' »’I‘unes -- "Fisher's Hornpipe," "Rose of Kildare". $evsn—l*‘iddler. Robert Weeks Dancer, Miss Margaret Gallant, Acadia. This young lady elicited lolld and prolonged applause in ap- preciation of her clever ‘dancing. She will the hard to heat. Elght—Mr. Robert Weeks-my special request. Tunes "Old Grey ‘Cat." and ‘fPigeon on the Gate- post." Nine— Fiddler, Hugh Martin. Southport. Dancer. Miss Alice Gauthier. City. Miss Gauthier also drew hearty support from the large audience during Iher briillmnt exhibition of step dancing. Tom-Mr. Martin also played for Miss Pansy Haynes who step-- danced with equal applause. This young lady she-wed grace and pre- cision throughout. _ Eleverv—Patrick Trainer, fiddler, South Melville; Dancer, D. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. Twelvr-Fiddler. Robt. Highfield- Dancer, Weeks. Joseph Thlrteerv-Mr. Weeks played for He mm‘ Miss An-gelinrl Martin, whose danc- ‘ed that ‘the Association bad done evling measured favourably with the erytbiug possible even going so far as to try for volunteer teams with which to convey tlle contestants go ‘we'll!’ m"? tlle city in order to ‘be on time for the contest. This failed however, .hut revertlleless the performances last night were exceptionally en- 'tertaining and tiloroughly enjoyed by thethousands who attended. During a short wait, while con- testants were changing from ‘the Prince Edward, Judge Arsenault took the opportunity to pay a special tribute to the island ;Radio Company, of which Messrs 1Keith Rogers and F. Bourke are |the managers. fession of an accuse’ murderer inlawessed ‘he ‘mm that the“ You" jail at lBudapest be corroborated. Theodor Okoliosany is awaitinz trial for the killing of a Budapest demimomlnl-ne, Amelia iieirer. Ho has signed a statement that he and another man who has since com- pmilted suicide were entrusted with a ‘patriotic mission in assassinate |Dr. Bones, the Czecho-Slovtlkian foreign nlinlster. confession a passport. was granted to the prisoner by Chief of Police Nadossy, who is charged with com- ‘pliclty in tlle "hank note forgery- I A written account of tho "mis- sion of murder," implicating thigh Hungarian. officials. has not been published and Okoliosanif-‘l 00""- sel is said to have repudiated the document. According to informa- tion reaching hero, however. the papers are in the hands of tlle Hungarian parliament and are lik- ‘uly to be made public, A plot t0 assassinate president Masaryk of Czechs-Slovakia is also alleged- N- Y. liNliliili-K Blilllllfilfi According to his‘ [and energetic men should ‘be given every encouragement in their en- deavours which by the way is ilo- ing u. great work for tlle Island llol. only from e. commercial and adver- tising rrtandipoint but entertaining as well. The island Radio Company again yilffifidflllfii. the Contest lust. night and as on tlle 1irevious evenlnr the reception all over the Island was all lllnt t-nulvl he vioslreri. Many telegrams were also receiv- od from the mainland. During the early part. oi‘ lilo evening hopes were entertained for the arrival of the Eastern train on which over thirty contestants were aboard but at 9.30 it was de- cided to conclude the contest io- night at tlle Strand when the ‘win- ners will be -named. it would be well for those taking part on tlle previous nights to apipesr at the Strand again tonight in order to have no confusion or delay in tho eliminations. As a fitting and appropriate closing to last night's entertain- ment. Mrs Jonathan West accom- panied 011 the piano by Mr. M. Warren, gave an exceptional and brilliant exhibition on the violin- pardon, we mean fiddle, Mrs. West played "Irish and other jigs in a pleasing manner. Judge Arsennult is correct—Mrs. West who is one l , Injured When Huge ; Rock Tumbies From Foundation. ._.-__ Five Kiliedand Threg, of the judges, "swi-ngs a wicked how." As time and space will not per- mit a lengthy report of the pro- gramme, the following numbers in brief will have to suffice for the present. _ . Old Fashioned Eight danced by the Misses Priscilla and Angelina (Canadian Frill) New roan. March so -rort lll-rn llock n Mon!’ i'l‘°"'l°-"1°\'Y u 'n,.,,_,,...,.y and 123m street. which Ilhronsh till‘ 3TB" had wnhflood "H, r151“; lhh- of building construlc tiou. l-ollalpscd i055)’ mm the 5 ' Tw-entyijfiiiliilfl excavations for the world's -'-_ . tut‘, t biiidiilil. luul llvb men were iikiliepd. 'l‘\hreo others were inillfed- '. l 1313511111; tins been under‘?! ¢° Gauthier, dancer. ‘ ~ -~‘ ' ‘mnnoftepflr v M I; u", M" h‘ . t d i ‘prgpflm for the (‘iili . at their ought“: mom; o, 0"” ,3“ " “y Imposed sixty five vs birth to the twelfth child. storey Christian Missions Buiidiutl and "w l“b°'°" lwere romovins PM“ "(m m“ "c" i0 slide ith s threatening rumble dolifon them. in‘ di ' w cross was married when vstlon when the gaunt ciii! oml-tedterunned , s au once and all her chihirenw Martins, Alice Gauthier smd Pansy Haynes: Messrs Samson, R. Hewett. Lawrence and ‘Leo Doiron Mr. James Doucette, fiddler. Numbers 1-4. (i. Kelly. Killilora Dalton-James Ransghnn, City Tunes-Fold, Marl and Old omen," "Queen's Marriage." "herd McDonald's keel." "Pierson on a Gate." . Two-M. J. ‘Beiger, fiddler; Joiln Tune-"Scoidhlg Wife." Tarps-Fiddler, G. H. Lei-liven. Kensingten. Dancer. ILL. Osi- lent, Romeo. Mr. you sn- ex- hibition of clever stunt ' performances of the preceding lady dancers. Miss lMsrtln was gon- erously applauded. Fourteen-Fiddier, J. W. ‘McDon- ald. Grand Tracadie. Tunes. “Lord McDonald's Reel." Miss McLeod’s Reel." “Queen of Hearts." lFlfteen—Fiddler, Joseph Doucet- ie. ‘City. Dancer, Master Clarence Doucette. This little lad had ‘END! l0 ‘burn and at the conclusion of his offering was forced to take ,an encore, so great was the ap- iplause._ Sixteem- Fiddler, Roht. Weeks Dancer, Miss Priscilla Martin. li-Ils LordshipIl iss Martin sustained her reputa- ton of the previous evening as s. idancer of great ability. She was {heartily encored. "encored. i 'Seventeen—l). McEacllern. New Argyle. Tunes —"Soldior's Joy." “Fish- ':"s Hornpipe," "Flowers of May." Elghtesrw-Fiddler, ‘P. J. "Bolger. Iona. Dancer. A. DosRochos, Mis- gouchc. Tunos-"Johnny Coup." "Punch Bowl." NHIEIGEfl-—~Fiddl0f‘—-ai¢3l'f)m0 Ran- lvghnn. l)llli(tfli‘-—Edwill‘d Gallant City. JUDGES STRAlND-Fiddlivng, Mrsiiohmhan West, City; lion. Adrien Arsenault Summorside. ..Dancing— Messrs A. Stewart. South port; James German, Ken- singtonfT, F. White. City. PRINCE EDWARD. --Dsnolnq. J. G. McFadyen, City; C. H. Black. City; J. F. Arsenault, summer- side. Fiddling-J. J. McGillvray, Ver- non; William lKane, Summerville; Joseph Power, Mermaid. Timer-Thomas Raneilhsn. Mr. M. P. Titus presided at the Prince Edward. ilviuoll credit is due the executive of the ‘Prince Edward Island Tour- ist Association for their tireless and unselfish efforts in the most valuable work they are doing in helping to keep the island in the forefront not only ‘before the public of ‘Canada lbut the United States and elsewhere as well. These men work year in and year out looking toward that end, and this last effort is only another splendid achievement accomplish- ed thy this body. and the‘ present success of the "Old Timers Fid- Contlnued on Page t) -i-¢o>--—- Unknown Painter Sells First Picture (Canadian Prep!) , NEW YORK. March iiilliaw thorne lpwis 8mith, 15 your old High School boy lrrilo never took o pointing iessoniailislifehalpalig his first work exhlbi at "unknown artists ekilb ion" for its set price twenty dollars. The I Four-Fiddler, Alear Arseni it, r picture was called "black out." c ply said that no lOrder-ln-Councilun. o! Agflcunnre H. m d Tones ‘- "Queews Marriage," ° “Paddy on the Turnpike. ill-eight train. or s MERCHANT! P A thoughtful mln of fifty recline life is under constant convoy and that it will end hr men of pod will In n secure. a sheltered and well-lighted port- \\ \\\ --. s...‘ all erol sue n‘,"r'|='ll."ous?sm=s "c. is. A. use 111151 1111111 ‘YESTERDAYS Plocllnun ill tllllll u rut llalsllrull Si!‘ Alldléw DlmcalJReport on Trade Will West Indies Tabled aléflgeagnnggsQ-itgigfi —Several Bills A dvanced a Stage - ing Cgmmittgg. Church Bill PasselLSecond Reading. (Canadian Press) ‘OTTAWA, March 30.—Dr. -M'ur- ray MacLaren. (Conservative, St. John, Albert) asked in ‘the iiouse of Commons this afternoon it‘ a press report oil last Saturday to tlle effect that the commission to ' ' Tuesday, March 30th tic to assist in the dlsserninstionef l Mr. Saunders asked the Minister knowledge in growing. cleaning and ‘of Agriculture to lay on the table (if marketing grass seeds. The head tlle House an answer to tlle ioiinu'-|oifice of the corporation is to be at lug question: "llow many porsrlns;(Yllllrltltttaiown and there are to be in tile Province wlm formerly palrhsrlven directors. .Tile bill was re- poli tax who now pay no incolno lmfifld REIGN! l0 Wllh lln flmBllfb . . _ tax, land or ersonal >ro ert iaxifllnent. mvestlgate Murmm” fights “WM ilon. Mr. My9crs repliltad "that, lists; At six o'clock the I-iouse took re- cmmm “f '3". Andfew Rae Duns’ of the taxpayers had not bot-nlrl-ss. an, Dr. Robert lMcGill, lion. W. la. made and 1110,1113“; 11c t-onld not: 5W8 Atlffld l0 l" Ciimmiflee “YWLNV and Jmge w- ‘B- wanacm nswer the question. , Alter recess. on motion oi Ml‘. W116 l‘~0I‘"‘-'~'l- Premlel‘ K1113 l" m‘. Mr. ‘Blanchard asked tlle liiinls-‘liicinlre, tlle bill to incorporate thy to lay on the Prince Edward island Society for had ‘been passed creating the Climb-table n. statement showiniz: l1) the BTW/emit"! ‘>5 Cfllfilii‘ 10-11mm‘ Jllifislflfl 11nd I10 EPW131139!" 113d flow many automobiles are "Sod his was read a second limo nnli lbeen made. He did not know tileby 0111011115 of the 93981111191117 (gflcolnlnitted. Mr. Bentley i-n the source of the report. lNpme , make 9f each (~11,- uml outwit-hair. Tile bill enacts that Louise ‘MONTITJENL. March 30.—Au Ot-‘of purchase: (3) Give cost or eaollii. Jenkins, Perry -Pope. Stephen it laws Special to the ‘Star says: lcar and from whom purchased: (i! Jenkins. Win-nifred B. llyndman. Myers "Sir Andrew Duncan. who invest-‘Give total cost of repairs for eat-blwilliam ii. Pethick, lra E. Crcken. igated the Nova Scotio. ‘Coal indus-‘car during the year 1021'. and nnmevund other persons, officers and ‘try, has accepted the chairmanshipbf firm making repairs: (5) Howjmemllefll of the said society, shall of the commission which is to en-lmuoh gasoline “'11s used for the be a body corporate with power to 111111-11 111m the c1941“ 0g 1119 Maflicars and from what firm was ltltake all measures essential to the “me Provinces to]. special com pufchafled? [enforcement of the law respecting smeflluon 1n We“, of [he undmtakq Hon. lMr. submitted lljcruelty to animals. The bill was 1mg 0H1“) confederaunn pact Two statement. uepotrted agreed to without amend. other names mentioned fOl‘_i.ilG com "bnlyrioCrégfisgoggfiéslilifc lllbillvzllflttlléelllfidqilllegln- motion of "on Mr Stewart "Ham?" are Judge “'“““°e' “f "a" wan] mung Society m1- tpe ppu-‘consltlerntlon oi tho bill to amend fax and Hon. W. E. Fest of St. , l _ 1 1 Th “The qmmte “w” was resumed In Jmm- DT- MacGm 0t Wm time’ i9 volition "of 9r“? ty to ‘in ma s‘ elnnmmittee Mr Buntain in the tlle probable selections ‘Secretary!’ ,‘bnll_lo‘zzj‘s 1.1;‘: a flxrtsgnrzllsit mrl,lhn1,._ ‘no, éomu “me 11m M11 - the Committee on prmnng was Zieported agreed to with_ an and binding. Tile Journal of the “me” me“- l-Innse of Assembly, reported that U o" mono" "f Hm‘- Mr- Stfvwan“ DB3“ Yesterday or '.‘i.'i.‘l‘i.in'°f£°l.ii‘l .11‘: slzzzlarllss; hi.‘ 22th:: " ‘ll s i n" - ‘ ' .. ' . r’ l-Mr. Buntain in tlle cbnir. The 0f MP‘ Fla-Hills o or I f Hon. ‘fMr. McEwen rost-‘Uut anlemlment- bggtintgoTrade with tlle West lll- Third Rudmg‘ ____ _ ma; _0n motion of Zilr. ‘Bentley, the Citizens of this city will be shock On motion Mr. J. A. McDonald n!" l" “mend T" A“ m lmmrlm" ed to learn of the sudden sleuth oi‘ the ‘bill to incorporate theTrusteesml-e ‘he mw“ o! ‘Kensmglou w“ ‘Mr. Francis Loughran which took of the People's Cemetery at Mountiread '1 thllrd time “"1 ammesdt- t platen at his home. 108 King Strcetggtzzlgairt was read a third time and thglhmlegxetfltrmlgilllt-hg “Solemn; as even ng. - The late Mr. ‘Iooughran who was‘ on m°u°n D’ H971‘ Mr‘ Myer-i; iliuon of lnlurgizgleovntlingibi31321:: 1n his wrdoyem. was apparently an, the lbill to provide ior the lmposl- “Teéléllijhgl: hm to Hume‘: joymg his usual 50ml mum‘ ‘ma “on of a tax upon‘ the purchaser? amend the ‘lot to incorporate Auitl ‘Wmked n“ ‘la!’ Yeslerday- Abm" 4 of gasouflei w? read a “Cami! tltnlii-‘Brotllers iftd was road a third o'clock willie proceeding home he agdicolgm tall Mryliilusnttlaliatgver lllnle ané ,,,,,',‘ed. also the m" to was suddenly overcome suffering guficgaser T" gaggflnp eshu" My txmlncorpnrflu, Chgrlonctowl, R881, {rum a PM“ i“ ‘the rugio" of ‘he the Provincial Treasurer for tilnlllflfl- Lid- lleart. Medical aid was summoned use of H“, Mujes,_y__a “barge m. Q“ mom", of 1.10m My, Mcpjwpn 1M" he was avmwe conveyed tofu 0g tum cg-ntg per gallon. Tlw lhebill to incorporate Morell his home. ills condition at first was 1,111 was reported ugroc(l u, “um. Starch Company. Ltd.. was read a not thought Ito be serious, but short out amendment, ,third time and passed. iy afterwards he was again strick- 0n motion of Mr. Tnnton the bill 0n motion 0f IIOH- Mr. Slow!" en and expired almost immediately to lncgrpgratg 111.3 Trustees Q1 tlle ‘hill to provide Compensation The deceased IWIIO for the rpast Mount Pleasant Cllurch of u..- ror injuries to railway employees 4-5 years or more held the position-Nazarene, was read a second time Mid the deilfllldelll" "l "1059 “h” of acoumant m m9 Dominion Sawland cO-mmutedv Mn 391,119). 1n 111p are killed. was read a third time lugs lBanlr; was well and, fgylgpgbly chair. This -blli provides that Rod- 11ml unfilled- knuwn throughout the city and erick McLeod. Fred Yeo, Obadiah 0n TONOH <1!‘ lglflll- MP- M?!" ‘province. Although posggggjng mMcArtllur a-rld Emultoll Murray. 1110 b" ioufevtlhe G°(i§°1'8%v-O°°P- reserved (mposmon the 1am M“ members oi tile Mount Pleasant ‘WIBBPQC 11g e 911"“ m‘ . Church of the Nazarene and thelr puny. Ltd- was reed a third time Loughren enjoyed the iligllest res- and used pect of a large number of friends. success '“” aha" be n boqyl Clffpir: Onpmotion of Hon Mr MoNeiil He was a wide and highly mtenb ate to manage the teulypola-u a"rs m m t d Uh- A} m _ - of the congregation. The ‘bill was 8 lb 0 8111911 9 l! 0°" gent reader, thoroughly versed in - __ 11.1.1, d g th gm d the ma"? 81117180115 and was a most ln- regfifited agreed wnhoul amend Roots.‘ ignfidlrporsutlinlzer the etrhwn of terestlng and informative conversa on‘ mono“ or Ho“) M“ Myem Summarslile svas read a third time and passed. On motion of lion. Mr. Stewart tlle lblll to amend the income and Personal Property Taxation Act was read a third time and passed. On ‘motion of Mr. Tallinn the bill in incorporate the 'i‘rusi.ces of the O'l.eary Church of the Nazarene was read n third time and psssedz, also the bill in incorporate the 'l‘ruslo.r-s of iilmsdnlo Church of Honauat‘ ‘ o i oraie tlle Prince u" m5 dealings Wm‘ mmrymdyiiggwglirld itslanndcglglss Seed Growers he was honest and upright. in all|Aflfloc1a11on w“ rand u flgcoflli Teflplt-(‘la and at all times was pre- time and committed, Mr. iinntein in pared to slve help W110" hell» was the ohlllr. The bill provides that "Mdml- ' Donald i1‘. Keays, John .1. Cnmn Besides n wide circle of relatives bell, Elliot J. Bruce. Theodore Rob- and .i‘rlends there are left. to moumprteon, Victor Benton. Alexander u. sorrowlng widow and one (taught lfHiiis arm] Herbert (i. ilrellsnt or. Margaret to all oi‘ whom ihol-‘lhilli lbe a ‘body corporate and Wm" (iunrdian extends sincere sympa- l, _,___ _______ 1 _ A‘ _ _ _ __ i u... _ m“, W§5¢her, Em o...;.....";‘.“..;.; 3.. l 1“ cm, Wm Mo, Announcements, Sister of the Late Pope Pius Dies In Rome (Canadian Press) ROME. MBr. 31. —-A life time ol' self devotion to religion has been ended with the death of Anna Sarto, youngest sister of the late Pope Pius X, after months of ill- ness and a difficult operation. lit‘. DON'T KNOW WiiAT ‘W! G\R\-5 ARE COMtNWb i5 USUALLY i Sonwcausl: was": oowr cons: ‘Y0 Coming Events. Meetings, Etc. "Reserve Tuesday. April imll. for ffilristinn ilhurcil (‘onl-orl. Xiiii. "Hockey malt-h (‘nrnwzlil rillll ‘Fllnrsdznv. A prli 1st. (‘llrh vs Vic- ‘lorlu. 3142-31-21 Anna, 76. was a spinster and died "East Royalty Dramatic Club “m”; 1n poverty 1n u“, “m. will repeat their play "A Fisher- uparpmen; (“mg 5L peter‘; man's Luck" in ilonrtz Hall. East. ‘Square in which she had lived for Ilmrflllv ljhvrrfllgy- Arr" Ial- Ad- many yea" Wm‘ Marla sum’ now mission 2n and .45 ccnigflqlm-zl the only surviving sister of Pius in‘ Kllllll. ll _l_N.liHEll “Feathers wantcd~G0ose srni Iducka. Best prices when not mi:- orl.~lionr_v McFarlano d Co, The Furniture Upholsterers. 8093-1841110 iiii_______.s T()IION'I‘O, .\Iurt'h Kiwmflllriiilnv‘ moderate W'ili(|l~‘. fair. not much‘ change ill temperature, probably "Grr-envaie Women's Institute will hold a parlor social at the home of Mr. Robert Waye. iollowed by increasing easterly . . _ o Wednesday March Silt. f my?“ Mu‘ ’m°“ m mm o“ Th‘?! 112i flue.‘ first title night. 8634-30-81. when Express and ‘Maximum and minimum temper‘- “Thom Wm he“ hctureonufl, Free‘ t ',‘rg"°s' ‘a cultural topics by tMr. A H. (Amen. lgh HS ' "°"'°- "l" ' - ~ - - - ' - ~ - - - -- 32'“ 4 ni wheatley River. Wednesday, I Montreal. clear . Quebec. cloudy . . . . . .. Charlottetown. snow .. 30-20 lide. All interested welcome. MID-MIMI (Canadian Pres!) Halifax, fair .. . . 180001“. (hiombia, ‘March 30.—- St. John. fni: “(h-Mm “Gum, “new. n”, At least ten persons are known to Moron. clear .. . M1 1.1511, 711.1155” “m; A7111 1|; have been killed and twenty in)!!!“ New York, clear .. 46-—86 R o'clock. Pipe bind, violin, Bum. oil in the collision last night of on express train bound from Bogota for Glrsrdet and the eout and a flish tide this afternoon at 12.20 an: tomorrow morning at 12.54. on sets thlsevsninc st 6.38 and rises tomorrow morning It 6.80. tish songs, Dances. Step Dances. Orchestra dialogues. ete., in aid o! pipe band. Admission 85 cents. MIC-WWII, . .... .._ _4.- p. m. and New Glasgow I p. I-V 5.’?