gi, l‘ YQS Tricia... ‘if: .1 1...‘) FIT T1 _i_l<_T cmmnrrerowljl cv/wznnjv Y’s sroclr AEND Bolvoouorizl NINE 1i m XZ Ashes or Royal Family Are [flair-Z By Russia 11:12.1: (By Samuel L}: Stall Curr l". rd Prev. . l\1]1!!\‘i‘() _ on til llzoloif investigation de- emed, "Ilckcloif was a man of un- ‘qucstioncd honor and probity. He PARIS, Feb. 2l.--Dc:.;)i'.c time fa that the Grand Duke (Jyril, prciuid- er to the Russian throne, 1111s mrulc n formal request for the purported‘ ‘remains of the Imperial funfv, MA’ Michel de Gicrs, prcscilt cirtodir-n‘ of them, steadily refuszcs n11 the; grounds that they Iacloill; i0 the Rush‘ sians as a whole. and so 11111ut he hcfcl j until an officinllnonarch is nalncri. Grand Duke Cyril, hearing that] the former Russian Ambassador" to! Rome, de Giers was custodian of the remains, lnadc an official re- quest, but de Giers still maintains his secrecy regarding the four cases containing the remains and relics of the Imperial family. The proof that the remains and relics of the Imperial family are in ‘these boxes is convincing enough to Grand Duke Cyril and living mem- bers of the royal family, although some doubt surrounds the facts of the story. The Grand Duke Alexander, one of the most prominent of the fam- ily, believes that the White Rus- sian Judge Sokolofl"s investigations at Elkatcrinburg were based on docu- mentary fact and that the proof is undeniable. Alexander said of the cilstociian- ship of Ambassador de Gicrs, “These relics represent one of the greatest treasures of the Rusian people and Monsler de Giers is right in guard- ing them. If some day, the proof is given conclusively that these boxes really ‘contain the ashes of our Em- peror, Monsieur de Glers will be be- loved by all the Rusian people. We must await with patience. Monsieur de Giers is justified in maintaining his silence by a superior. command from his former friend the Grand Duke Nicholas, andhis refusal to turn_ therelics over to the Grand Duke Cyril is in no way deroga- tory to Cyril's pretentious to the ‘throne. These are things which the Ruslan people understand. The i1n- portant factor being that the re- mains of the late Czar and his fam- ily be guarded until a possible reor- ganization takes place in Russia." Prince Nicholas Orloff comment- result that the two corpses u cre dis- I , . - = R 71.. Montreal ms MONTREAL New You. Life fol? Market eports . wr- ensure . Stock Exchange CURB MARKET Exf-‘haflg? . - TEWART JONES l"? CO. Charlottetown By s ' ' g . _ (British United Press) corr‘apond¢nt. o’ Greeluhiefd’ & Co" Monfpea] (Blwrlal to JO|F~.II‘IPI'IIIIIIIIIR"I‘I\II;I"P‘I\IP1m,“ (kiln-hi tn .h.l:)|;:tlr|vnlIihrifimil)Ln“ LONDON’ Feb. ZIMThG arrest of _ _ ' Atlantic smmr ...|‘.:r~'1;.I 1cm 2am; so _\~.=...- ill-m.- _ _ _ , _, 71;,» I zme people by the Mnan p011“; has Qc$EZSIRZHPWZNCXEH§HE§K-%JI% g: gravel»: 15's: 15:2: -IlI._'V‘;;.1r,i_-I‘ ll.:;<l.l‘.,'-i.l . l“ “Lynn; Hx “sdosed a remarkable murder p,“ non-nan“. t‘. P. Ii. ' gj:l'fll'i'l“'l"° ; “vkcrr .. r . 5 -1‘l i A doctor ofgchemlstry named Maz- _ :;':_‘:§:'x‘l‘"‘l't;'hr_"'_ " (m... ill-nun; :11| ‘ _ -1'i~. 4% Z1111, who m, 35 years of age had ‘in. Poole dim“ £,""§‘"‘§'t':_ei" V‘ (‘try wit? 11.1.! or. Lin: l~!'"l|"1'>‘\'\l‘vr . _ Ill ~|§1L| 0.1.0 found neithsr fame nor fortune. mono! ... u. . . . . . . . .. ("an (‘elncnt 1 j 1'7 1- Light . ‘made a burgam ‘Wm his raauvis "2,“"1'r1l1“.:.t::. . luxlus 1 "l'.'...’“§""" 1..l.-.- |-.-..-..1 11w“ 111: 3'“ ‘I u ml] - Milli l" rel-UP" f“ Sumciem "mmy w ‘ 1f l-cwer - - - - ' -- . , .,..- (‘nrksllult . .| _ inter (‘ulna-.- .\ l Alli l ‘rl-H Icnjgy li‘e for 12 months he would 1-1101: P'°'3“°i' "" “m” "' M“ 1mm“ * .',"' Dmn. 11-1 13a . l..1.-.- Viiliiicu 1s | l . ” ‘ _ , 33',“ c.11- . ilgllllIlrgteli-lven‘... .. 130"‘; (£38518 H‘. I I '12,’; filqpn-“dizl _ H_ v l __ - lgammit suicide at‘ the end of that lloyzll Dunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2st ‘ffflfn- gr,{‘]’:_;0‘°_ | {mff ‘fjfffl, . . ,1 time, and meanwlnle they could ln- MTHF m)“, "urn n," Np-k... ' ' ‘ 13.141195‘, ,;..,_»__| 1|‘. .... 111...». _ l I sure his life for whatever sum they iglii.‘§.‘l’él“ia‘r.". ruon srrnvsllr anxlcs- c0. l-lJarrc-rrl“ I501’; | a ' n “HUN” ""1"" iiiilrt...~.-.l.).liiua".ll1:“ |S:l:7i".";||_ ‘ pleased. ' 1 in °“‘° ‘rm i." tlrltilvl . . a p. c. 10.1.1 10.00 1on2; “.“"‘"' ""‘"“ - . . z _ . LET!‘ ti“. ".1419 119"", "F? H? H15 93mm it’ is alleged ml n:|':1e:;l.:||]=|lOAlcohol‘.u , 4 llell 11-1."... .' o p. c. 1051 1010010121.". Qifffc“; _'_'_' 36%| m, 30p", "fig; SUN POWER FROM DESERTS 51151;,” _‘°_‘__|i2l'yf‘" (“"1 U4“! u“ 44%‘ with his suggestion and as a pre- .'.'........1......1 Nickel! “if? }’.;,,,°'¢f,',‘,’,"~ If- f-llggglgj-glgii-klg Power Corpn. 04%| w, air/I my,‘ ljl-rr l} G A vwgal slag autism +1% ilminary they paid a premium on a "‘§§23"¥i‘.?.‘..§'°"°°?‘.“. '..‘."'...'Z.' ...... c.......".'. d...‘ .... ...... ...-z... ggggigmflgrii ----, Ml W‘; Mil “mush UM.“ Pm, ?-.".'.‘.-.‘6l.'.‘.. '.'.' 314i‘! 3K.’ llZ/Einli. i3’: policy in rlrelr rrvour insuring lmlr ‘Gnu-flu Power _ ' -- ‘A °- In“ 973'!“ 93'" Steel of (‘n11 / iii) ,, "hr-Y" M" 39%| 23%| 33%| 23'+1‘/c son's life against any form OI death 1/, .c. 11100 l1s...:. 100.00 ‘vhmpel Elm 13 BERLIN, Feb. 21- Perhaps the (y i, m“ 401m 40%| 40%| 49.x“. 341/, , g . 183%; lglfi date is not distant when huge meta] m... (ins ,| 01%| 03%| 91%,. uglygj+gf§ including suicide for about $80,000. ‘H?’ ~ '-~“ ' C ' r .. ...-Z 6 1°41 '-‘--'>° 935° Montreal ~v|BaAnINK2€5i 2011 201| 201 Plates eKPOSed to the rays of the sun E32‘. iiilc ...|I $1.?!’ Sig)!‘ 553:1] Sllgsnll i; The dmtor pocketed m8 share and m“ g6 igfz-gg Nova Beofll 3151;, in the Sahara Wm generate the e1 SurIIVrIght ..| ml 11| 10) 111 +1 shortly afterwards was enjoying life ... . - - Royal ... .... 2&5 ' -. . Dup ..| 0sjosy|01y|os |- f m; M ,,,,,,,,, ......" 31y, g 3m 13w iglo-gg ectrical enemy to an... the machines a 1- ‘Light 45430.1 luv’. pail pawl +54. i“ m“ “mim” ° tha“ “ V” ‘arlllfifl '-' "'i "' "'l "' _ 7T’ 5 1055 ‘"375 03¢; "“_—‘—"_*'—'1' of industry and fljumjnate the streets '1”! Hm‘ mi 3W4‘ {will W95 “mil-ml chambermmd- Under 58° con Ons OWGYBCD§POIICIOI ... ... .. .. ' n ma“ 83-50 83'” STYLISTS OFFER CRINOLINE or towns thousands of miles u afelylgigllilffisl‘ 24%|] 1.1%’ 24 m-e wok on a msler hue and the end do r0. ... .~..1 ... . . - away h" D _ . . "av; 23"" "1 ' " 49,61,004: fig 131.3% ‘$5.32 Gnu‘ FOR MISS 1931 The substantial basis of this en- lira]; 05.211 “F's: 54%|’ m" of the year mum! the doctor very un hwng ...: i.‘- - _ ‘ _ .. - . m1"... 1521/, suc Pow 5 p c 101010250 104.00 E I w w trancing vision is a half-volt motor, b, L (urn .| | | H.645. jJ/a willing to live up to his bargain W, o; gm.“ . :10 U11 ecur 51,5 p e 1052 000010050 or! c rlan Fashions Return to m“ is hem drive d1 u w" [m Pulrlfic .. - 2| 200 202| 20.0 H15 parents, on the Qther hand, are 3"“ "t cwm‘ PM m" DOMINION or comma 9"" 3°¥|8h Limb, o; 1930 g ~ n rec y hout Ln“ m“, m“ pm. cm] j-‘fiitktué supposed a. have been equally unwill- Simon! ... ...- .~.~. .. - 20% “u! D m” _ auxiliary current by a. Photo-electric U." G" llrl . 301,51 41%| .l01,..|-=1'/~l+1’.i. llfinnlncg Electric .... . 1s ouAa n no -_ can exposed to the (“m (unused {y 5- {h1g1 - ‘Mfg’: 3i?! m ing that he should withdraw from his lmw mm 13c; as 3:1 . g 0c 3g: 1-3.3 mtg Pfiséhpi: Iii-Yeshiva i ""1"? 11am of an exceptionally Eloomy win- 8- “g sill-cl "1l8v§140l/.:14's'rk§| il-lili-iéé wmmi- “"4 m" "mswd i“ “d - - l" - l - slums e y limso ss1930, ‘all du- ----|7°‘/i71%lP-ll‘/i72v.-| +1 i r. it American c». -.... ... may. c N n 4a 0c m4 0am 00.00 m t m to ter 1.. the laboratory of the Kaiser ll’... a c.» 41cm‘ 1u| legion/u +14, °’ m“ “m” “mp” °n w B” _ CVN R _ m m, 11,57 93.00 99m w ry res re some modesty to Wilhelm Institute at Dwem a sub war Bros ..| | | New -51, became evident that he had no in 3 § i.‘ ‘i? 3S 13.5.‘? 135$ .3353 h" "mg" "-“°" m” “i” “d urb of 13...... ' 3.2.‘; Ell?“ ‘I .l%ii.,5€il cttiifiri r/ ‘°““°“ °’ °°“"“"“““ ‘"’°"‘°" I“ ’°‘ c y R ,-, m 19;... 10,115 10M.) even make her early Victorian with Wm“ f‘ m m f I i W041i Co. or‘ " l‘ nip’; turn for a promise of‘ a large sum the (‘oniolhlllffll Gnu . e N n rs pc 1on0 104.15 1011.50 crmonnea‘ plume“ and mufm n fl W m0" 5 e e fcency worn. Jnnupi imiliosyglioig 10:1, woman is said to have undertaken w <;...11m-.¢1.11 Solvents .. c N R s pc 1000 104.15 100.50 of this photo cell, which was invent. \_ l‘ Conch .v|12l/,,| I~l[1‘.'& HI +1/, p............ s...“ . eN n. . s pc.10l0 104.15 100.11: The Onnolme girl will come back ed b He" Bruno L“ e h b ‘yell Aflllllfllt -. r j 40%| —l.4 see that her lovers bargain W" rile-ll“- PW" “"1 Llsi" ~ i defliitely this winter fashion fore- y g’ “s 5°“ ".‘"' "2' “"4 “Wr “iii “iii-l W‘ fulfilled (;,.,.¢.-..1 Asnllnlt . DOMINION or- UANDA nouns l increased flp-hfojd’ and 1; is asked lrvll l‘ 11ml! -i54-“Y.|54v.|54%|1ll'/.| H0 ' . fnnglyeilf 1101;; M.” fieciéie 27 (Tux Exempt 1mm) casters predict, and will zive an old- why that shguld be me “m” or l-‘éiléié +5; The Corni di Gonzo, an Alpine trn11 .1110 .. .. . _ _ ~ .. _/ 7i _. _ lglimlmtnnt, Hui-vane, _ _ 1/ gvlpcp ’ __ hgct i 13% aaijsxrnvefil touilian to womens styles possibilities. fix.l;.§1tnl¢..1bll...|| 4213i‘ only." 4am‘ §l+4tg Deal-r. was suggested as émtgdeal sett iicnnrrrlt 700130 a c ... .. 0v i. '. . . 00h I18 OVGI‘ years. e -‘ I . 5 i’ "1 5U (H! 0% 1‘ th e, an e woman ....,,n,.......-.y mm! i4 o pc ....\n1.- 1 103110.105 100.10 bustle the bobble l“ e 1m. Professor Mltel. the head of the ln- llllll Mot ...! 2274.? 22%| 22%| "zrvu ~11. mg or eh crdmm to wk h r o Emu," nudsm, 11° e.- 51/1, m. __ "Dec 1 19377 10341010925 h ts .1“ be 1 . B cau ower Sfltute where He" Lungs works de_ llllpngfotst...l I 5171i! 517i! 1:54.! it’! +00 Dersuadedt e oc r e e 1n _ I ‘e ,_ l '. 1 l5 1/ DOMINION or cannon nouns a w rev ved clares that-it ls not impossible that l" Nickel ---l 18 l“ l Ilflzmlil/‘Zl a mp m the mountams- me coupe l; gum“, ;,,,,,,,,, , the photo cell may be so n“ dam i...‘ 11-12! as Jill“ 35%| 30y.‘ climbed to a point overlooking a. deep r N 1 10x2 101 $102.2: - - .51 ns . Illl . my 10 my ‘ a..." Roebuck .. ... .. i)»: 1 10:14 l0.'l"ii 10:1 00 Mm“ o“ Unme" oped that the generation of energy M" "llllller 29' 30'! precipice’ and a few momma an" giiillfilllrrl élllnlrtincwAaci-rey .. 151/. 1-c . 0on1}; ll‘): .3 . from sunlight may find its place m §"(‘|::‘fl‘~“1‘l- I i l-‘llié 1% the d°°t°Y W" 59°" suddemy t° l 11g .ec|lr cl ... ... ... 1 a c ... .. rt . .~.' . . - ' ‘ l i’ / . lilili-il-hnker . . .. 24% mp 11c .0ct 15 1044 0-.l.00100.20 Bu“ °f mural- they Wm mt be the technique of industry. I. w 1m. I I I271}? clutch at the enmty a“ and hume m rrncw run-k ... 137.. 4% 11c ... .1011. 1 1040 00.00 100.25 as they were, the experts of the Rue H L h ¢‘"."‘l< ’l"""k -I 454i 43%| 451 401 Hi his death on the rocks belvw- m rum- . . s09.’ 4 pc “Oct! 1000 04.01 03.50 en‘ “ge- W ° 15 °“1Y 29 Years 5"“ m"! --l I l 421 I , de La Paix and the Rue Royal, the of age comes or hmnble a e t Mont \Vnrd _| 9414124.“ 24%. “W. +1! The Wimmn 1°" the "em M he!‘ 1.51m... headquarters of c1... world. and ' . r p t“ “g” it"s" M all) 37%| w‘: T1112. 44’. crime with rosy visions or her share W. d U ‘f H 8611.0 ‘declare It will be for the dress was e pa“ orphan in his early QM 1-K” ' 30% 37W 36% 37% +% o; the blood-money but 5119 had not - childhood. Much of 1.15 higher ca... rm,’ 1m" -l , . l 41% ~14. ' l In sor n! or," , creators to give the suggestion of the canon he paid for with m R -i ‘I42’?! ‘Iiliéi 42%| 41%| +14 gone far when she felt herself seized cl T F. first Da old fashion, without incorporating edby harvesting on the giilgyeftiitg »|\111“c<.. "..-_-‘,/‘,'S§‘.’,Z‘,""Q{*,'_I; “If: in a strong grip. She had barely . Fal S 0 It y any of the uglinea. or East Prussia and working m the P}? ma: . . 4r" ‘W, ‘DI 1 +'I% time tocry out when she was thrown The Crinoline can of late 10:11 “Moms as an amsan but “mm g3: fiend ---i ‘I ‘l i M W" "w Pmlplw l° 1"" i“ m“ . . , . n __ _ - sosron Mass. m». af-a revel- ""1 m‘ h!" t0 strussle into all ately he was helped by Count Botho 1'11" we... ...| '1 I I f1 she b“ murdeled‘ -- . - l d9, nd tram t t r..|. Scr N. J‘. soul w _'. She had been followed by two men, HALIFAX. N- 3-. Feb- 31-—B0l1- ation of how a recruit policeman “n 8m“ ' m‘ ‘ 5'” ca’ Zfl-Ellleflbllrs. Pull e... 5 d n. t ,1; m.‘ rosemticnrs ~ rrk soul-Id. mwwwrlt Govem- completed his rlnrl work in ur- m- fiif“ “fr” xmmip “A: “m” "f; we announcement or hlr slums limit“ 5S5. H” 2;. that? .1132; wzfre hircdpby u... 1.... - _ ee -n-c cu e cube. a. ma 1- h b _ . , +111 ' or of Nova sootia, who had hoped w lice training school, became a. full o‘ fact me modem 8m Wm be able as rought him many klmpflng of 112011} “(g ants to make sure the gm did not r- the Nova. Scotia Legislature to- 116.13“! pgtrqlmgn and paid o, fine ~ ' fers from the electrical and commer- so. n..- . I we the“. m8 away dry clad in a $1.500 Wlndwr lmif- of $200 as a liquor law violator nll t° 1°‘ h" 3"“ mmhmwm‘ “h” c181 mdustrlel. as well as an lnvlta- -‘I"""""".°" -- +0" g 8a ' . . l Mun-k ut- .. . In due course the parents went to m w“ m) ob“ ed to read m d was made recent oline ie in dust in the cupboard, for “on from Thom“ Edison m g0 to q I r, ‘ pe we g ‘m e “me w’ the new brmoune 1; radiated be_ ‘ “". Ilralnda . I +90 the company to draw the insurance ospeech from the Throne in civies. ly by Federal Judge Walter O. L-ind- m8 transparent p a‘ Amen“ and work as guest l“ the 63519.2‘. H“ money on then- dem son The comp. - 11 - ' —1l. - Much “wrest was “mused some 19y‘ Men o Park laboratory‘ h 0 M N I “A: a refused to meet the claim and s 0 of N x . "Y weeks ago when it was announced The policeman is Benjamin Bern- +-il. hc Governor had decided to have his ilniorm tailored in Toronto instead. l Bond Street. The publication of he picture of a Toronto gentleman splcndcnt in the finery a few days ago onlywscrved to heighten this - lerrst and when the guns boclned is afternoon many nf the hundreds ho thronged the historic Province cuse were on tiptoe to pass on l-Iis onors prcdiliction in matters sar-l rial. All they got for their pains was a retlu; glimpse of the Governor clad in prosaic morning attire. Later it was learned the much advertised indsor uniform could not possibly l mllde to fit. Hon. J. C. Tory, who ntly retired as Lieutenant Gov- emnr. endeavored to come to the res- rue with his uniform, but it also did :.:'.:. the prose-T. Ext-reheat of the ....1lp and the morning coat Ias the only alternative. -_______ YANKEE PLAYER A FATHER - DURHAM, N. 0., Feb. 22.--Thcrc is another newcomer in Duke Univer- lily athletic circles, in addition to Conch Wallace Wade. Mr. and Mrs. William Werber, Berwyn, Md., have announced the birth of Bill Werber, J12, Bill, Sin, property of the New York Yankees, was a star shortstop "I U10 Duke baseball team, and all- louthcm guard on the basketball police school. “Yc:," replied ‘ mental air mail “Rm for two years. i: ~ and New York. the service acchi. Assistant United States at- torneys said the man formerly was n. bartender in a saloon raided last May, when a quaintity of liquor was seized. His case came yup, but he failed to appear. Later that day he walked ma. a... court biadecked m his new uniform, and explained to the judge his absence was due to at- tending graduating exercises at the "Do you think you will make a good police officer?" asked the judge policeman promptly, "I think I will. MANICURISTS STICK T0 HANDS CARSON CITY. Nev, Feb. 21. — MEniriuris-ts in Nevada must confine their wbrk to clients‘ hands and not treat feet, Gray Mashburn, attorney general, has ruled in an opinion to the state health officer. AIR. MAIL OVER ROCKIES THIS SUMMER PREDICTED VANCOUVER, Feb. 21. -— Experi- the Rockies from Vancouver will un- doubtedly be undertaken this Sum- mer, according to Major D. R. Mac- Laren, Canadian Airways Limited, who has returned from an extended visit to Ottawa. Montreal, ‘Iioronto 0V0!‘ m JOHNSTON rrrwAun Stocks and Bonds, Haiku: Mound Sm! lxrbnu, Manna! Carl 101d, Toronto Sled Embargo, Winnipeg GIIII ' lrrbnga, Cbirago Bani of Tull, , ' Nnr Yorl Cub (um-inn) GORDON BLDG. HEAD OFFICE Rom Bank Building, MONTREAL m >__ Charlottetown, P. I. I. Ben]. Regen, Jr., Manager. Telephone 84l- \ M2. Retain Its Daring Inthis way, fashion will retain some of the dare in dress which be- gan when it was first revealed a. few years ago that women possessed knees The crinoline dress is promised as being in lace frills, only slightly bal- looned. Orinolines and bustles will natur- ally bring back the ringlet, which, in fact, is already the coiflure recom- mended to go with the long evening dresses. The mufl‘, too, will be there, all just like a Christmas picture of young Victoria's Court. _____.____._ RACE TRACK CUSTODIAN FAILS TO REED TIPS NEW ORLEANS, Ln, Feb. 22- The man who probably gets more tips than any individual at the local race-track is the one man who docs not bet on the horses. Terry Farley, custodian of the jockey quarters at Jefferson Pork Wharton Plans Celebration PHILADELPHIA. Feb. ill-Invita- tions to attend the fiftieth anniver- sary of the Wharton School of Fin- ance and Accounts of the University of Pcnnslyvania have been sent to 10,000 graduates of America's oldest university school of business. The celebration will be held next month in conjunction with the Sec- ond Annunl Wharton Alumni Instit- ute of Business on March 26, 27 and 28. In addition to the graduates and former students invited, a number of leaders in the business, industrial and financial field will be guests of honor of the University and will ac- tively participate in the ceremonies. The Wharton School was crganiz- cd at the University of Pcnnsyllvania in 1881 when its founder, Joseph Wharton, addressed a letter to the University's trustees in which he ex- pressed the belief that "adequate education in the minciples lmderly- and at Fair Grounds, hears nll the information about the "sure thing"! this or that jockey is riding. i But Terry was a jockey himself, once, and says that 10 out of 12 Joe-I keys riding in a race believe theiri mounts are certain winners. As yet, he smiles, he has never seen a 10- horse dead heat. Virtually born on the race-track the blue-eyed Irishman hopes to spend all his days in its environs. He loves the racing, and the glamor of the striving thoroughbreds in the home stretch. And he likes and takes care of "his boys" as he affec- tionately calls them. 90-MILES-PER-IIOUR. SPEED "LIMIT" IN ITALY Italy now permits motorists to ,drive ninety miles an hour 011 some r__ Stewart Jones 8c Co. Corr-empower: to of ‘ Greel-nshieglds 8: Co. Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange as ...-... George so, Charlottetown ai‘\' +5: _ roads of the country. The roads are known as autostradas and the ma- jority of them connect the larger ci~' ties. They are built extraordinarily wide and go either over or under other roads. ._._..__.._____ HIS PROPHECY pAME TRUE _,_____ . Just after Martin O'Connor, a de- fendant, told the judge “every elec- trical device in the world t: likely to Nation, devotes much of her time to her life hobby, art_ ‘ ing successful business nmnagement and civil government would greatly aid in producing o class of mcl1 ilk"- ly to become useful members tf cty, A State Quilting Btu Edition Of Burns Sells For $5250 onasoow pooksetuzn men BIDDER- ron KILMARNOCK cor‘? 7J1‘ AUCTION GLASGOW. Feb. 22—A copy of the Kilmarnock edition of Burns’ gow the other day for £1,050 ($5,250). The purchaser of the book, which was in excellent preservation, was a city bookseller, Hugh Hopkins. The sale attarcted a good deal of inter- est among Scottish collectors who are’ rarely offered the orpportunlt of such a. transaction outside of lnndon. As a. rule any treasures of the kind which come on the market are sent w Sothebys for disposal. The record price for a Kilmarnock edition of Burns’ work was received two years ago at a London auction, when the sum of £2,480 ($12,400) was paid for n copy belonging to Mr James Mann 'cf Glasgow and Stirling. The ‘last private sale of one of the books in Glasgow was in 1897 when the iprke realized was but £64. The copy [is now one of two which is kept in [the large central Mitchell Library in lGlasgow. Alt the Glasgow auction of OKLAHOMA Cnry_ Feb} 22___Thc1 this week there was also sold an early "Quilt of Oklahoma" will be pieced together nt n quilting bce at the gov- ernor's nlansion hcre next May Mrs. William H. Murray, wife of the governor, has announced plans to entertain, at the bcc, one woman, past 75 years old, from each of Okla- homa's 77 counties. It is planned that each woman shall make a. quilt block. She will embroider her name, age and county on her block. In addition she will write n brief history of hcr life 011 a sheet of pnpcr. These sheets will he bound into a book to be known as the "Book oi’ the Quilt." be placed on a stand in -front of the quilt which will be hung in the Okla- homa. Historical building. Mrs. Murray, daughter of a gov- emor of the old Chickasaw Indian __._____.____ "Bo you hadn't spoken t’ your wife The book "will i go wrong." l’ courtroom wont out. ._..____.___. lion-d’: Llnhnont IIIIQIIIOI the l!“ t all the lights in the for three years? Why?" said Judge Pusey to a husband, and the husband Burns‘ manuscript. An effort was made to have this retained in Scot- land, but the representative from the Burns Cottage, Alloway, could not curry the bidding again-t a London firm who acquired the NB. for £380 $19,000). ‘ OLDEST PLAYER. RELEASED BOSTON, Feb. 22.—'I‘he Boston Braves recently lost their oldest player in point of service when Lefty Johnny Cooney was released to the Toledo Club of the American As- sociation. The veteran Trlbesman (had been with the Boston club since 1920. ______.___._..__ SEWING COURSE ADDED FALL RIVER, Mass, Feb. IL-(U. P.)—A nght course in sewing has been added to the curriculum of the Durfee Textile school here in an ef- fort to enable women operators to enter the industry as experts and "P116111 “I didn't I686 h interrupt hi‘ _i . thus avoid low ‘wages. Twenty girls have enrolled, poems was sold at an auction in Glas- inquiries were set on foot, with the 164 ‘uMy 0th . Micawber, “e55. A“ up on the l i I ndlt annua‘ expe . 0m nuallllc twenty Piounaci is t‘ ever 30°“ Will the fruits of years of industry go in care- less spending — then DEPENDENCE F, covered, which caused the police i0 institute inquiries. ' Wither are you heading i adviCfi Annual m“) i n niflcice“ S er PRCCC O uyou kIl0w' “re ninQtCC e (wcllty p0 d 3.1x: rcsu“ Cd‘ ‘he God misc d5 Ought a‘? ea; 35 with?‘ dreaYY Scene’ a“ <1. 0.51am“ Will thri 07' Copimfid me twenty l und5 i anxxua dfgmd in sho 15c would not have undertaken such :1 inisxion 11nd carried it out if he 1,a<l nllt mcu-urcd l-vcry step. I con- Eilfiflf‘ Sykfllfiiks investigation as ab- smilnvliy deiini": nnd requiring but few additional proofs to make it ob- rinils that the caskets now in Mon- sifur dc Gicrs‘ possession contain the 111.110‘; of the Imperial family." The Court Kokovtzofl, former Pre- mier of Russia, who is also president of an association of Russians, com- miffed to preserve the memory of Nicholas II is inclined to disagree with Judge Sokoloff, but neverthe- less observes that a complete invest- igation must be made when the time is opportune. It is notable that in the boxes there are more than three hundred pieces of evidence and it is stated that these should provide suf- ficient evidence as to whether or not the remains are those of the Emper- or and his family. Captain W. Dimitrief, former mil- itary attache at Paris, who has stud- ied the proofs submitted by the dean of the Russian Diplomatic Corps de Gicrs. stated that Grand Duke Nich- olas did not refuse to accept the custody of the Imperial remains, be- cause he doubted their authenticity, but because he did not believe him- self qualified to accept such a. heavy responsibility. “The Grand Duke considered that M. de Giers would be the most logi- cal person to guard them and keep intact the various legal proofs of their authenticity,” the captain said. EXPERTS SAY CUBA HAS GREAT OIL POSSIBILITIES HAVANA, Feb. ZL-Assurance that excellent oil wells exist in Cuba, which have never been located, was given to President Machado by Messrs. Van Dyke and 0‘Connor, directors of the Atlantic Refining Company, last week. Messrs. Van Dyke and O'Connor are interested in experiments now being carried on in the island to loc- ate oil fields. President Machsdo was pleased regarding the possibility of oil be- ing discovered in Cuba and prom- ircd the visitors all assistance pos- :_‘1.'c. z_ .r—__—_i ? , pofllfldsv result ham)" cxpcndltuYe The b1°55°m s 410w“ for X. ry- Qi day goe rt Yo“ are ft be a compan- ion to industry during productive years-then INDEPENDENCE F: Success should be gauged by savings-not by income. Industry ‘alone will not bring independence-Thrift’ must be Industry’s partner. A Manufacturers Life policy is the sure road to INDEPENDENCE. TH! MANUFACTURERS LIFE IHSUBLNOI COMPANY IIEAD OFFICEI - - TORONTO, CANADA) B. H. HUGHES, District Manager l ’ \ Cameron Block, Charlottetown