MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ,1 hi; business. {Ii I‘ . l, rlpllfllll Delivered $5.00 ‘ gihfiaifni. lull u. s. A. um Bill The combined meeting" of the central Farmers Institute and the prince Edward Island Swine Breed- n-r Association took piaoe yesterday afternoon and evening._ The afternoon session was devot- n-i mainly to the business of the swine Breeders Association, Mr. Peter Brodie, the president occupy- ’ing the chair. ' The first task of the‘ meeting was to appoint the following committ- res: For the Centi"ai Farmers Assoc- ialloir. Nonuuating‘ committee: Messrs. P. A. Macisaac, Peter MacLean, C. MacKenzic. Committee on Resolutions: W. W. Crosby. W. R. Shaw, W. J. Gibson. For the Swine Breeders Associa- tiont Nominating Committee, J. W. MacLctui, Henry Hurry, George Bos- well Rcsolrrlions Committee, Arthur Roberts, W. J. Reid, Pope Cook. After" thc minutes of the previous meeting had been i"ead and adopted "the excellent report of the lPresi- dent was read and adopted clause by clause. and the Secretary's i"e- ; port was also read and adopted. It Vshowed total receipts of $604.57, to- 'tal expenditure, $384.69, giving a, . balance in the bank of $210.88. A brief biit very able address was then given by Mr. Walsh who was ‘ optimistic about a market being created in the United States for Carnation hogs, this being due to the fact that American tastes in bacon had trndergone a change. and they were now coming to favour » ‘what some one had called the flap- per typc of hog-one with not quite Liars can't 10118 "Wliflate: that's “l, moon for the superior morality ;—._r—-—_..-_::.—::.-—--~- _ _ lilrrili lull Elli fills The Peop CHARLOTTETO lTElNll swirl ERSASSUCIATIDN iIlET YESlERllllYl l _.___._.______.__.. . Important; Resolutio ns Carried Al; Both Meetings’. -- Large At- tendances Throughout The Day. --Messrs. J. 0. Hyndman And J. A. Clark Give Excellent Addresses At Evening Session. their example in signing up meni-l ll lnis been our uini in the past bers in this manner. lto co-opcratr- with the Provincial dagllinlgflgutlvllgmvglllntsdo‘ be in to- (‘iovr-irlninoirt, Department of Agri- to any olganizationlo“ is no assetltlllhlllllltf‘ ‘me 25s‘! lmerolsil Following on this excellent ad-‘hopc that we, irslnrihfloillrlrrl lllrllrin- 3353550211.‘? was a most interestlnglclcs lllllflllllllfl may con-ltiliiue to - - ,sinii<er ou" "fl o .i Mr. Roberts endorsed Mr. Kinghl l:' limo pcrlrlltrferlll.“ Imlnilislsit men- statenients. He thought that if weltioii riianythhrgs accomplished dur- got prices like those in Montreal. it ing rho last few years as direct i"e- was largely clue to Mi". King. ‘srrlls ~:l' the efforts put for"lli l)\7 Mr. James Muclieocl alluded tDKllllH ‘co-operative holly: iiotwlt-il- some of the tricks of "Jew liogslliudiiig this there lire vet mun)‘ buyers"who had been operating improhleiiis i-nn-fi-oiiling il-Sllllfil we the west end of thc province. Thcrcnnirsl intelligently face» ‘ seemed to be grounds for a suspicion lfrlrniriirl: in general (lilriiir; Iii" that they hocussed thc scales in past year" irus been very eiicoiii'rr<;- weighing their purchases. ' inc," and the farmers have every Mr. Peterson spoke oi‘ the gcner-li-oiisoii io feel optimistic in regard al satisfaction oi" the progress of lo ilir- results or 102$; Patricia-i hog raising in the province. The can still be looked upon as a reiil country dressed hog is disappearing l ser and with careful grading; llll-l HOE eroding. also. is accepted every sci-d selection will no (l(llll)L (:0li- gherc in thc Maritime provinces to- llllllll as such for stomp years, how- ay. On the Island this were perhaps four or five per cent. loss select hogs than last year. Thislcrl-asin-g and to my mind has was due to the lower prices, which great possibilities for futuro de- caused the putting off of hogs velopinent, Some of oiii- dairymerl _which were not quite finished. iiro somewhat. discouraged with lMr. W. J. Reid expressed hisdiigh cost of feed and low sale o‘! p easure at hearing Mr. King and lnrttei" this season. These low 1H‘- Mr. Walsh and in ivelcoming Nfr. ("cs uro due l0 causes which I shall Peterson back to his native prov-lniention later. The increased de- ince. He emphasized thc necessity nlilllll for dairy cows in other parts of pure brcd sires, by referring tool‘ the world enables ilflll'_\"il‘i(3ll to the great improvement‘ wrought, in soil their surplus stock and thrill Island stock by the blood of thatlllllplicatc their" factory cheerlea- splenclid boar MacDonald Marvanl in order to lako zulvhntiilil‘ "5 Duke. this lllllFl{(‘[ we must. necessarily In a short time, ho said, Prince gel. (lown to advanced l)l'(‘0tlllli{- Edward Island would be known rm-,'l‘lir~ market. today calls for certain and wide for tlrc excellence of its "W009 "l (‘OWE Qlllwl‘ 111111! llrfrd u!‘ Yorkshires. \\"l\ill. we (rail good grades. that. is ycai" there coining t-rireloss in this respect- _ so niricli fat on it as they had for- Mr. W. n. Ross rcfcricd hi COill-llil sill’. sired by a rwrlsllrrxlil arri- men-v ravoreil H that's the Wllelplirncntury terms to the good vcork niirl_ it would- be just as sensible they rvant. said the speaker. the Canadians can supply it. M!" Kills. manager of the Live Stock Shipping board in the Mari- time provinces. _ He first dealt with the movement which the producer endeavors to gel in closer touch with the consumer. This 1S duo by co-operative market. rlll- lu speaking of the interest this Province takes in the Maritime or- llanrzatinn he referred tn the fact that Mr. Arthur Roberts, its Presi- (ll-‘nt and Mr. W.H. MacGregor, its lice-president were Islanders. Itlwas the object of the board to Bet invaders the best possible rnurk- ets. Brit in doing so we want to dcal Slbll‘ people. It is better business to deal with them even if perhaps you dml" set so high a price. So far‘ the board has not lost one dollar, from u bad account s f 1 b -‘ - -- ~ . lugs; of over ha" a gulllgnlldfglhlllillmark. There hc visited a co-opeiat-l The speaker stated that Stock Shipping board make the] smallest marketing aileragc of anyl such organization. r ' M" Kills had nothing but the: lllsllcst praise for the secretaries of! the clubs. He said that they \l'(‘l‘0, doing a areal, work. and that one, coirldirt find a more lnynl hunch‘ 0i men anywhere. r , ‘hi5 point the speaker" nrcn-i lioiicd zncidentally tile business 11¢)‘ hard been doing in l.lilll)S. In, the last five months they had lllill'-, lllflcd 30,000 of theni—a big gain in’ ‘h: llflrtcof all three provinces cvcri -_ ilrcvlous year's business. l llllll year" also, in the lamb l-us-r liicss. they were getting prices near-l erlhrin ever before to those pre-l vailllrl: on the Montreal market. l Th" bit! problem to be dealt with L‘ “l? fly by night buyer uho “W5 into a district for a short time and offers high prices. These, Milli‘ would not change theirl‘ scene of operations so often if they l Wally doing an honest bus-, Alludlng to the necessity of mem- bm sticking by their co-operativc ‘llllllluzatioris Mr. King said that in filillfifk, where he had largely D "- "my had a ten-year contract. ikrmark is the home of this type '1" °°'°Deration they having had it here for from thirty to fortyyears. W" would do well to follow -__.... i. ”"+~+»+» Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per" word, not . each insertion in thil column. a ‘”*++4-0 +| ;-§._........________-- r JOB PRINTING OF EVERV' (lescrlptlou, cheaply and exporll-i ""1""? executed. Guardian con-l tral Job Prlntory, Phone 132. , Miii l ‘You WANT oooo suvstowsa- Prices 60 for 200' 100 for 85o; zso for 65c: 500 or $1.00: i000 ("r $1.95. Postpaid. ‘tlllve. (‘lirardiau Job Priatery. \ r, . lthcir own judges at the exhibition». with “l d lMr. Brodie replied that " u“ “lid llnallilllllll’ P9819011" thc custom evcryvchcrc except in i he Could nna out the Marléllililglrather surprised to see a large Der- Gentle-file“: ti loco. . " ‘of Mr. King, and thc iiivaluaiic as-liu this trrrl-llrlllflllfll ill-fl! roi- nicu Slfilllnft‘ of Ml‘. Clay in orgnniyinglll) niix up all the tllffciw-nt. variet- jtlieii" shipping club in Lllug, ivliich lP-"i 01' ‘DOliIlOP-‘ir llllllll’ lllifl" "llllll lhas been n good help in goguring way and exrpeci l1) nicer the ric- rcasiei" marketing and better prices ‘mantis 0:‘ the potato market us i-r, to the farmers of the district. He llllX illl lllv llfeellfl 01' llflllil‘ r005‘ suggested that. legislation [mgsed together and expect to be in pos- llfliiklfig it compulsory to sell all illllll l0 filler" u dilllll’ (‘OW Wli-‘l ‘hogs on a graded b.1515, m‘- gllmelpossibilities. Livery fiirmcr may las eggs. ‘have his fancy; their let lilin fol- l Mr. Peterson suggested legislation 10W llr Flllll 119i l" 11")’ (‘RP-o follow ‘to deal with fly by night buyers 9\'PI‘.\'l1l><l.\"-‘» land Mr. Ilfaclreod was of the opin- Tho raising oi‘ swine has been lion that all itinerant traders who Irlr (irrite lroril by the low uric" should bc made taxed. He inquired "l" illlo‘ Will WflllllI-“ll llHPll l‘) if other associations did not pick llfllv- I Now, l do iiol wish to trike up any more limo discussing farming llle Mm.lllll.ll._,s_ rii general. hill there aro a lrr-i" "on w_ M_ Len gave a vlvld de_ llllilllfirll think this (‘trntrnl Farm. scription of thc co-operative systemllqas Insfmule ghoul‘! wk“ mm as he had seen its working in Dcn-lzilillg‘ "£4112; ntllllglllrllpggmgllt “d” ”' I Tho dalrymen have ltnlicn ziclion in regard to Au-s- Damage Ol h0g5 of Second and thlrdltraliun and New Zelihiud butter- grade rather than first. One of thefimlllllllglllllol (Tnnladn fmcfnl ‘uni’; reasons for this was that they all“ .1_l‘lm‘y “°f""‘]",“,"_l°‘ ‘lFl .‘ lhougm ll good pracllce to finish supprn alien] in i101 dti 011.. us lcxcess lmporllltloil is tlil- main llligln hogs iihen only five inonthslmlllse (Ill l0“. llllllel. llrl(,l,s_ V _ _ _ . not icr ma 0i" is ii connection sggfigeintlrlllgllfgggt ti‘? tsrgllcnktlllg Wlllll tlu- T- il- test, l feel that we. _ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ -slioilld ask for unotlicr" test lin- made 59w: rmlblccdillg‘ Father thanlIHClllilYPLV us a reaction in ll cu"- fllflghfirrnaglthl be“ Ymkshmas forllouil or‘ cows will cause scri uis lir- l p‘ ‘ ' convenienrec liild loss- Bul lllcy an, always careful ghoul‘ I ‘Tlic irnuillzluitloii quesllon is a llnlslllng “llmllm. llle price be hlghilrvn our; at the [ll'(‘S(‘ill illlll‘, in uiv m. low The), hold we Engllsll mm, hisl year's report l called litteri- kel by llllllnlllllllllg a contlnuollsltlfill to thc high vnlilatloirol sord- Supply_ ralllm. ma" by Pxceplmnllors properties and the tact llvrl “l qllall-ll“ soldiers were being forced to vac- Tlle Speaker bclleved mere wnslatc their farms. What do wc flnti? no helm. place to mlse hogs l“ lhanlWliy; in some cases thl-ro HIT) lll'l' lhc lslllml He thought we lnlghtlllllilfillllfi being placed on those well gel a share of m‘. Brltlsll malullillllle farms under handicaps» it is k9; 1n tlme_ It Secmed strange “lat Dtll 110005831‘)! 101' hi0 in enlarge 011 the Danes should be able to fattenlml“ "l ‘my “"5"” m’ “"' _*‘"° hogs lol. ll“, Brllllsll market onagrceil that to encourage immigra- Culmdlnn grown feed‘ when we trrn ill1(|.'\\'ll(‘ll we Rtllllllt! imnii- could feed the same feed here, and grant, plat-c him on ii tiiriii Wllflft‘ Sh", them as flnlshed bacon Wellfilll‘ own sons could not. make u too, could lf we were careful and injllvlllg- i" “imply a ‘Hslumw’ h‘ duslrluus and pramlcc me Same view oi these facts, l feel there lnlemlvc mqlhods o; fllrmlng whlclllshnultl ho immediate steps taken ambled the Dams m mlsc lmgerto improve the situation. numbers of excellent live stock. ev-l N0“ gmmemml- I “M” "WWW en on very small mrms_ §torichr~d upon ironic oi tho tnorl! Mn _l_ A Clark descllbed ll“, DP important. needs; if there are oth- nlsll swllle brepding conveys’ and crs liint you. feel should be (lis- suggested that somewhat similar methods might ,wcll be employed'l“"“"““° "m"- ' he“. ink-losing I wish to thunk you Ml.‘ Bmdle brought the meeflnglffil‘ the lrnnor you have bestowed to a close by some “may remarks upon mo, (is President of the firstl- in which he alluded to the smali- “It” W‘ l M!“ ‘"1" W" m" a“ ness of the membersdnp from the!“ "Mk 1mm” Wm‘ “ “firm”: ‘h’ Maritimes in the Canadian Assoc-"-__“""’ _—" iation, thi"e being only 107 members. from the three provinces. , such was! ive killing plant. where he was “Headlv (Continued on page 3) -----<-0->--- -- - » Bishop Improves (Canadian Preu) LONDON, Ont. Mllrch ‘l- --- P ‘lowing a satisfactory night and a '1")(llly I ‘have lirui the honor o slight. improvement this morninlz nponllil: llll‘ Central Farmer's lnsll physicians attending Right llev. u. tuto for the third lhnc- lli‘. lfiillou, lshop of London who 1 deem it a privilego. as thisls lll Wlilll penny-pneumonia, at St. EVENING SESSION PRESIDENT'S REPORT (luar an institute is composed or the morelJnaephhvllospltai were very hopo- ough in flii progressive farmers of our |ll'0\'-'l'lI_| (his morning regarding his condition. tloversPrincoEdward Island Like the Dew cvl-r. there is great danger" oi‘ h "- _ The lliilfy industry is still in- _ [cussed l hope y0l1 will feel ‘free. lo- ‘ ill u week ago. 7)%/// W’ WN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8/1928 MAXIMS " ‘ OF A MERCHANT .__--q A‘. . tmlndetlncss, flftlll to i.» the mark o! flthlfllls‘ ls. iii simple truth, the shadow rust by concentration. . Charlottetown Guardian Two (loll! llarnln; Guardian, lfouridul 1887 lMrs. Runciman r Elected For St. Ives Division l [Canadian Press) j PENSANCE, England, lirlarch 7. —-Mrs- ltuucimlru, ivtfe ot‘ Right. lion. Walter" lluilteiman, .\f.P.. Lil.)- eral, was iglcclctl .\i.i'., for the St. Ives Divisicn or (‘ornwall in yes- ‘llilfllll [ilN HMSE ._gll|[N llrllllilryr“llillfwmm“ m“ ’“ " Former Friend of Bri- , .\lrl-r- ltuncimau polled 10,251 tain Makes Formal rVTIUS. Sh" Audit-w’ (‘aird the (lou- ‘llPrVliiiVo candidate !l,~l7S- Fred ‘llopkins, Labor candidate 4.343. . lilrs, ltunchnairs elections will bring u hiisbundlrnd a witle coni- binziiion into the llouse oi’ Coin- inoirs for tho first time. Mr- Runol- inan is the Llheiiii 31.1’. for Sivan- rillrfirll- lE5l5 ill lrrlrlljrllr. Declaration of Hos- tilities ~ Holy War Reality is About to Begin. r LONDON. March 7.—The “Holy War“ in Arabia came nearer to reality tonight when an Exchange Telegraph Agency despatch from Jerusalem brought unofficial word that IbnSaud, King of the Hed- lax and Sultan of Nejd, had made a formal declaration of hostilities that border his desert realm from the Red Sea to his head of the Per- sian Gilli. Official quarters are silent here but allow an inference that active’ steps are being taken to meet the situation. English‘ newspapers op- only discuss the problem of defence against this menace of the Wahabi tribes. their northern neighbors. Ibn Sand, with typical Mohammedan tactics at once put the movement on. a re- ligious plan. He is. however, directing his wrath at "renegade and unfaithful" sects, against whom he will lead "true Moslems." Ib Saud, some observers estimat- ed. may be able to place 30,000 har- dy fighting fanatics in the field. As has often before been stated in this place, thc great benefit from the oratorical contests, which The Guardian is sponsoring in this pro- vince lies in the practice which it affords the contestants in the art of Public Speaking. In their interests, therefore, the co-operating of Principals, Teach- ers. ‘Trustees, Inspectors, Parents _ . and the pupils themselves isearn- The “PM defence against mm M’ estly solicited to the end that the 9mg?‘ ‘~" a ‘mfmhmem °f ‘he my‘ impending school contests (the u FOYCO m fine mandate of last dav foi" which is March 15th‘). mk‘ Them “m. 4° bombing planes mav be. interesting stimulating and a down Brmsh fightels tn?“ and. so far as possible. ti thorouglrhl and they gm reported as omraung good exercise in public speaking for on the horde? dam‘ The ‘m. cw" the contestant ~ respondent oi the London Evening ' Star declares he has learned from an authoritative source that-r ar- rangements are being made to hold aerial re-inforcements in readiness in Egypt. Palestine and India. >---~- -- "{4}- Resulti Of Sydney against the three British mandates‘ ' _ The situation was created when to Tran‘ C0nte§t the Arabian Desert King, fomierly ant-S l n P u b I l c a friend of Great‘ Britain, decided. _ ' to cast his lot with the war-like; Speaking". groups which long have been raiding Olympic Team U Guests 0f British Sportsmen; EllNll (ll S i ER *8 llSSiliIlATlllN TANlilIAi ME BR it (Special to the Guardian) .rwncuhwsur .» , chemilum- or m» aural 5POTlS-l One 0f The Best And Most Largely Attend- mens ssoclatlon. Lord Deeles pi-e-l _ _ _ siding. They were taken siglrt-see- ed In Hlstofy ASSOClatlOI-l’ Yes. terday Morning In Strand Theatre. ing around London in the afternoon and are guests this evening . at a dinner and Theatre party of the British Ice Hockey Association, Ar-" -.____________.___ . “Tile host meeting ever" lrr-lrl lrviivas wry lirrl-- dii'|r-r"~~rir-.l- In-tlvcozi ter the game with the English team gmor“)? i1 dance Wlll be Ell/en l" the Prince Edwflrll island Sheep Illts price lllili‘. on lit-sir l\\'() grader: ‘mot ° the 071135 and 0" Ffldily itrocders Association." Tiris ivzrs it lvoirlrl lu- llllvlc-Sllliif in c.0111" they go m oxford a" me guests °f tho expression mudc hy the Sccrel- mire ih(~.~.o rl-- l4".- Kiiiir thc r,'1%ld":= grmggggorogtgtitlédeni‘; nawnttheaiy Mr- Wllfreil lloulti-r, ill rlrl" in thc ear .ii ‘hi’ i'l)~(ilii'l'lltl\'li mnded‘ ayleceptloz‘ “give: blfmwgi‘ conclusion of the annual iner-tlrrg mrri-kr-riin; \\‘lll"ll crrrdiui: first. be- Peter Land“ wife of the Canaan}; oi the ahvoe mentioned Association grin. illlil lo Iltlllr ll|i~ ;'l'4'i . lrnprovn. ‘ at the Strand Theatre _\’(‘SL('l'(lilY llltilll \\'llll'll lin.» irik~ii place during High Commissioner. The team sails for Canada on Saturday. lilo‘ lltlHi tiller-n _\'l'.'ii*i. So mill-h so ~~ - - -<0->_. has grading hrwonil: 2i nctiilsslty rliut it ivoiilrl lit: inipossihlo to yilzli-o this Wtllll on Inc lilflrlilii iii the nlixt-ii up condition in which .l\v"r<~i iv.'is'l'iii"iiicl'ly' sold Earl) "alt-s were e1‘ w-iorl 1n 1921, and whih- 1V0 hoped l‘ - n somewhat Y, lilglrci" prlvc lluin i020, llii- trppox- lit‘ ivas tlrr» rw-srill, i morning. After thc minutes of tho previ- ous meeting" were read and udopr- 1rd. as was also the financial f-‘>_ port. the S(‘('l‘9iZli‘)'. '.\lr- lioultef read the lflollowinl: report. on t sales of wool, giving prices, iwizrrlj: comparisons, etc: Promoter Raises“ Offer $20,000 (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Alnrcii 7. —~ Promoter WOOL Jim Mullen bodily offered Jimmy For llltl past. fifteen yours lli-' So fur ris- llil- |).-|rrrr"'lri_i<-n|. of M°Cl1l'|lll1-'l'lllll fillflrlllllefi 0i‘ $50k Prince ldtlwzrrd island Sheep lirl-wi- Agi-icullrrrv- has her-n zilrlo lo initia- 990 l0 “lllfililq Smrmry Nlandr-ll, for m-s- Association liasbtreii llSSllillllf-Z er" I'm-h _r"r-rrr" ih-r irirrnbei" oi‘ sheen ill" WOPld-‘i llElIHVB-‘lkllt (‘llflmlhlflll- the co-oproallvo marketing of the bcr-rmir-s ion-ts in the Province, anJ flllll hPrf‘ J1me 3i. rrlilillll: his pl'l‘\'- wool for those who wlsliorl to avail wlilh- slim-ll zlrr- valuable ions otter $20,000. themselves or‘ this rfllflillfltl of still-s. .'riiir-s in icr-r-irliri; down weuia, Tho system has been ono of‘ grout (h4- l-r).~l or four-fill: is Lou (i - Increase In lirenefh in as much as all llln sales grout. io off-sr-l in tho eyes of our lam based on the quality of the farmers illly llvllblll or value which vrnoi offeretl- Tho won] :i-1'lci' hoiiiglthr- slim-p purist-sis. Nevertheless: rissonlbled is, graded by on (‘Xfwrtiwlit-rr- pOHi-llllltr tor" the farmers to grader sent from the Sheep unlhhavo homo range. sheep should -- ‘Swine Division Ottawa, without cx-_provc or" flflllfiltliirtlblt‘ value- (Canadian Press) iiense to thc Wool (Flowers. Alll From inlorinnlioii received from "ALWAX. N.S.. Mulch T~ - lfl- IWOOI lllus offered is Properly lzriid-ltlir» best r~f)lll‘l'<- i.l_i("l‘t_- has been an crease iii the gasoline tax to fiveled and through tho Canadian (‘rvjimpi-ovemr-rrl m the general "price cents u. gallon and ten percent de- lflliefflllvfl Wool (‘wrllwers lilo bBHI-Itrenrl \\‘llll a derailed advance ainca crease iii registration fees was aii- markets are reached and the hiislx-‘lhe first. or‘ 102s‘. Ar London. ll!“ nouncctl in tfhc legislative assembly lest llrices obtained. lrvtirlrlis- iwol cr-iitre. whorl! W130i this afternoon by Hon, P. (‘. Blaclci The year 1927, showed a slight prices fiarilr lilo lmllrlllfilfil‘ for the lliinlster ni’ hlghwzrvs effectlvg io- Jncrease cz‘ a few liuiidretl poriiidslrr-gl oi‘ ilrr- world. prir-i-s advanced day- " l Qover that. of 1026. Nllllliy percent slr-ongly ' The Hus tax previously was thlcelof tlio entire Quantity l‘(‘<‘t'l-V(‘ll Quoting; from iiic irrzriiiigcr of tho Cents on the gallon. Legislalitliilfifildflll as "Low .\lcdiuiii and “LOW (‘riiiirrllrrn (‘r)-<)fl"l'-'lll\'(' W001 (ll">'“" passed in 1922 gzivg i110, gOvQrri-‘Stapli-r", These are priioiitrzilly" lllvlt-rs Lid. "For lllilil)‘ luolrtlis, LOU- invnt ailtlinrity rd increagg m9 m): highest grades which Wt‘- cxpecli -» - -——-————e ~ to five cents by order in coilncilllill‘ Our" WOOl to llc lvltlsscd. ’l‘li¢~r"-' and to make a reduction in regls-l Announcements, Veteran Actor, Dies» Coming Events, In Hollywood Meetings, Etc l (Clllidl-‘ill PM“) “Zion Church Annual Cake Salc. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, Itlarch 'r'.- ‘Easter- sai" Apfl] 7th, ‘i001 (tviirlinur-rinn page I lliliil lilliiE cr-rlllrllrlls Wage Conference Moscow Suggestion (Canadian Press) , , nrsrcr»: HAY. .\'.s.. Iillirch 7-- _ Rggglve Tire result, or‘ tlu. .)l’il't*.l'8ll(!(‘ hi Consideration (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, llrfarch 'l.-The Seci"e- ‘tary oi the League of Nations today received from Iritvinoff. Soviet De- legate to the Geneva disarmament Conference, a telegram saying that. no real comprehensive program of disarmament can be put into eflcct without the cooperation of Turkey. Therefore, Moscow suggests that Turkey ut once be invited to par- ticipate in a disarmament conver- sation which-begimi on March l5. The Moscow suggestion will be placed before the League Council Sydney last Saturday and iilondirv lioltl by llli‘ district exl-cilllvt- of llrc Pulled mine workers of Alli- lerlco llllll oililt-illls of‘ tho lirltisll l1'llll1)ll‘l‘ Stool (‘orporurtlori with zi vlcw to iin-ziiiglill; u new ivago ("Cil- rtraet to replace that cxplriirl: Fi-h- lrirary 1, ivasr that lhc corporation l“rvould not move onn iota" from lllS position risli-xpiw-ssetl in a chm- forenco Fehriraigv 1~l, slipuiiitiiil‘; that. tlii- contlnici he l‘l‘lli')\\‘(‘(l for" two years zit. lire present rules null under the samg working (roudltlons. This ivas tlio statement. contaiir ed in u circular ietior addressotl in the local ilnions of ilistricl ‘Z6 ll-ll- The following telegram speaks for itself: William N- Crane. veteran actor ct’; the stage died here today aged iii-l ‘Wfoine m Cai-irivhl at lllllilcl" "M rllivei" Airircii 10th. Prizcs for llvsl. Secretary Y. M. C. A. ‘costumes, Chtlrloitetntvli. l’. E. I. Death RSV. DI‘. (Toiilirlltllliitlolls to new Canad- "chik-ri-r. and llox Social m rim Y. MC. A- llvvpln bowllnz J 01in MacLeanl (Canadian Press) wmxireo, hlarch 1.--- ill-val _- Dr. John Illaclrcan, historian until ‘mlmlllfl Slllllllllll’. (‘lull Will ll" pioneer" missionary of We.al.ci"ii (Yarr- loading live hogs al Fodlila Station ‘aria, died hero today following an nu Tucsdrrv. _\l."ir"clr lIl- .1. lt- .\lr-\\'il- attack of influenza» fir. .\l."icLetiii lirinis. 25015-37311 ivas in his 77th. ye-ar- §iiicti com~ ‘ champions hout Liiiclph by one hun- ldrr-ti and eight. l, This 1:» lnoectl hirli-iidid work, and thc lr-aui which have thus brought this Canada-N(:rvloundland champ- ionship to tiie_Ciiarlottetown Y.M. CA. are deserving of the heartlast troiigintuliitioirs from nil our citi- zens, in which we heartily join. Here arc the names of the vict- Pownal Iiall. l-‘rldziy, Iiliirch fltli. 1:‘ stormy. on Saturday". BORE-IF]- "Reservc \N\"(lll4".‘4(l;l_\’, July llrii, W- (ll -'\~ YQ-“iPWlQ-l’ “Y "hi1" W‘ tomorrow. and it is possible the McLeod. (listrlct U..\’l.\\'. l"l‘l‘-<- suggeslloll Wm be accepwcp ident. and other" officers 0f lllL‘ ---——o0a——---- OFKXLIIlZII-Ilfifl. The letter which was made pull- lil: lollay. stated as the district 0X0- t-utlvo bourll could not agree to such ‘urproposltion. The result of tlin conferences had lWPli reported to the provincial P,‘U\'l‘l‘lllllt‘lli. and the Federal flepaiiwnieiit or‘ Labor. Th" hoard consiilcririf: "this stop advis- riblo before"further" trdvlsiiil: rho local ilulonsf“ Tho [lest-o olfii-i-rls alroiidiiip; the S_\'(llii‘._\' i‘llnf£‘l't‘lll'l‘.< Saturday anrl Itfontluy were t‘. ll ‘Aicldllllillll- President. J. li. illllllll‘. Director, J.E. Mc.'lriil"l.-.'. Vice-pres. in cliargl‘ of operations and .l- ll. .\lc(‘alin. General Alanagr-i". o" the llomlrllflll Coal (Yo . British Object To Legislation (Special to theGuardinnl CAIRO, Egypt, March 'l.-—'.Britlsh objjections to recent Egyptian Leg- islation felt to weaken authority in dealing with the maintenance of public order and the protection of life and property throughout Egy- pt, are reported to have been ex- pressed in a note handed by Lord Lloyd, British High Commissioner to Sarwurt Pasha, who resigned the Premiership on Sunday. ~{-O-}— Young Princess r Dies Oi Pneumonia. r r Extension Of Trans- Atlantic Tele- phone Service (Canadiau Press) MONTREAL, March 7.-A Loli- don cable to the Star says that the Postmaster General has extended the Transatlantic Telephone Service to Saint John. Halifax. Winnipeg, Calgary. and Vancouver. ._-_.-_<+>- Birthday out ' T0 Cancer Fund (Special w the Guardian) STOCKHOLM, March 7.—At the request of the Monarch himself. Sweden's birthday gift. to King Gustav will be devoted to work for suppression of cancer. A national subscription for the fund in honor of the Kings 70th birthday, June has accepted in advance in the pro- mise that the money be used for medical research. Thirty years ago King Gustav's father and mother donated a Jubilee Fund of 8260.000 to Sanutoria for tuberculosis vict- inis. It had been raised to celebrate their" 25th anniversary as rulers of Sweden. 10> ~ --»----- Prriiéeloi Wales In Second Place (Special to the Guardian] BICESTER, ENCk. March 7. — e Prince of Wales finished sec- ond to Lleut. Col. John Heywood- Lonsdule in a race for the Lord Manners Cup m. a point to point meeting today. The course is about four miles over open country with many still hedges. (Canadian from) i TOKYO. Mari-Jr ’r‘_ l- Prlucerts llllsli. the six months old (lfilllZlil"'l' ""4! the Emperor" of Japan. (lied lo- dny of pneumnnla- She was taken I O}---——~ LIBERAL ELECTED LONDON. March ’l.-R. Kingsley Clriflith. Liberal. today was elected in the by election in Middlesbor- 16. has been started. and the King »~ inl-f to Canada more than fifty yCff-‘ril "W. ago. lie had been prominently crvi-jfor" Marie llorsc liner-s. 2000-51-7-‘11 ' ‘ . . “WW1 Wm‘ me “Hwmfia “f "w, '—__ Cllalll})l0l'i:lll1IZlLBg;\'ll:g Team Methodist Church in the Dominiozhl "Regular lntlvliirli’ or‘ Ladies l A Benllev ' --<+>————~ "Auxiliary of Protestant. Orphanage ‘l’ D’ wobslél‘. in the (‘iiiidall Home Friday a: ‘I ' . . ‘ Conclude Debate ,3..'l(). h... ggfrgggeggl, "Concert andbaskctsociai Hcariz Jmvorllfégw‘ --» itimirriitiisi .§"".""."""r:.. for" e e (special w the Gunrdlanl lbaskets fro‘; C .8. ii 0:» “i. 1 ~----{-o->——-—- OTTAWA. March '1.-An agree-l 295“'3""3ll 31:33:62“;bgggclllfgélhsgebgtllggg? "Dr. Clift, M.D. in chronic cases» -i12 Prince st. Phone 897-J. cirhr-f b u: a o.- th t d— - rrllentyliextomeggay, imdloalxllgqtllliatlwltemwli- SQlFHBlP- zDlllisffb delay ~ " - -l mo. New Industry For l Nova. Scotia only Hon. R. B. Bennett and Prem- . l ___.__._ (Canadian Press) lied)’ King Wm speak on the final “Enjoy ii .\l()()lllll~!lll Slcialirirl" 1 HMJFAX- N- S" ‘MM’ T" w 195' ' -__ .____- to (‘-0l‘ll'\\’tlll ltiuk. Monday‘. Wvrl- '"l'll-“l""""'- "l. ‘i lmll‘ m“! "alw" lnlvylal; pl-plll‘. “ml gllllllldal- mill 1lr.rl will her-our» "(he second l _ ' 3953.35.31 hirer-st industry" iii rho province ', lit)’ llllt‘l‘t‘$lri lli‘illli‘ll by l- \V. Kli- l “Convert and 133mm 5min] gn-llrmi. l'rr~slrlcirl or the ltoyal Hoc- ,Hear[lz Hall wfllnosduyl “up “p. llblllvs (‘()_ ii-us rriiuirririred ill till" ,sistecl by Charlottctown talent. ilwlli-slrlli\'l" -\~"llll1li' llll-"l 01101" 3005 (noon ---_.-_ xii iii-hills \\'('l‘l‘ given beyond "Cour-en rim] Hay sin-Lil in lllli‘ r'.i--l_ rlrul illc incorporatora 0".‘ .rhv- cornpairy liud undertaken Ulla-l -:ilO “(lllll would br- (ix-ported from Poxvilal llall, Friday evening Mir 0th.. at fl o'clock. If \. lirrdav evening» Qfiill-ii-rmr ‘the |ll'4>\‘llil'l' in uu unfinished i h Isl rte. nnri lillit tirero was no transi- | "A good basket. social and coii-lfr-i" r-t‘ crown iunds ivnlvetl. lceri to ho, hold iii Winsloe ll."rll.§ lThirrsdirv. .\lill‘(‘ll Fltli- ' Prfiflfillll‘ ‘ ""‘“.*"_”'“’“ - ' .(‘0mf1lf‘llt‘l|lt{ ill T:»".(), lillfllPfl whirl ‘baskets fri-c. ll‘ sioririy. l-‘liilov v ‘nlrrrri. EOIlT-fl-(Lili ‘Truro Bealcalts 1 "Meeting of Belfast Farmers fn-‘ stitute, Saturday, March 10th. List-’ m8 orders for Seeds, Fertilizer arid iLiinc-stone. E. T. Gillis. Scc‘y. 2996-3-8-2i Won Maritime I Championship (Canadian Pres!) HALIFAX, N. 5., March '1. — Th6 Truro Bearcats won the hockw championship of the Maritime Pro- vinces here tonight when they de- feated the Saint John Fusiliers. champions of Prince Edward Island l “The annual meeting of thc . ,Kingston arid Clyde River Tele- TORONTO. March ’1.— Msrltlmelphohe Co., will be held in Kingston west to northwest- Wlnds. fair and Hall. March l5. 192B. at seven thir- cold. Clearing in eastern dlstrlctslty p. m. Shareholders please attend, gzlwligg-Llllllgludl - - - » ~ -- lg-gifliy Order. x002 and New Brunswick, by four goals "l" - - »»»» ~ ' r t two. QUEBEC" cmudy “'2 beglgwl “T7110 Oyster TlNl flridgo \Vom- o CH WN. Clfill‘ -6l(=|1_q lmlflllll‘, wlll hold l‘ (“noon -————-—-—------ HALIFAX- r9193? - i - ~ - - - - »- “'5 ln Whl-atley River liail on Frldmv "Tm P" "3- “land AYHMT” 6T. JOHN, fair .. . 2W5 evening. March 0th. if "m; m“. iii-coders will hold a field day at. (‘iiarlea D- Mcheairs. Clyde River. 398034,“ on Wtulneadliy. Riarch 14th.. It 1 .-;n.nr. As there is alzreatsr de- wmn;<awoaWa High tide this afternoon at, 12.30 and tomorrow morning at 12.38. “w l‘ Mlm we w» el- ven-m e w- pmbyiliil‘; QhrJJPiX rirfliirireil “l1 "I" WMPF" mil-mint! l" 093- will hold their annual parlor social ll"- flllm" mm- Wedflefidey- Monday evening, March 12th.. hr the vacancy in the The vats was House of Commons created by thc was also a Liberal. Griffith 10.717; A. R. Gillie. labor. death of Trevclyn Thomson, whol0,028; Sadler, Conservative, 8,213. March 14th., 10.58 p. m- the home of Mrs. A. A. MacBeth. mnnd on tho market for Ayrshire (willie than filly other breed. and as they arc trhc most sultablg for island conditions. it will pay any lllivrvtilvll farmers il\ attend this Bummerslde tide eighteen min-If 810ml, first “no nlgm utes later than Charlottetown. welcome, All are l gatlivrlllkf- iierl ll Brown. SPF)’- 3010-3-8-10, i2, in. it. . ., , Ne». r l l oral a N ' ll. l‘ l, = i. f it ~ ‘r’ a. i "t ;. ' » - b‘ i‘ r .4 11'" 11" g8. l b, 1 i"! . 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