MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT the mule does his part in the 1m of the human race. .. {'1 ’ gogiptlou Dollvufll 88-00 n ‘m, Canada and U. B. A. 84.50 ians In The South Twenty eight years ago this week, mo first of Canada's sons to take mglr part in the far flung battles ‘ 51 me Empire were upholding the glory of the Motherland and the _ hgnfllll‘ of Canada in the ten days gngagement known as . Paai-deberg. nought amid the arid and dusty - iwppes of the South African veldl. titer a long- and dreary march wltli short rations under the broilitig iipii oi" the semi tmplcal sun. with , the enieric fever wreaking worse havoc. among their ranks than ev- en tiic (loudly rain of bullets from the cut-luvs matisers. this was a battle to iry thc mettle oi" thi- stoutcst. heart. 0n February llii-h, i900 after a gruelling forced ntarch. they caught up with Ci-oiiji-‘s men. The Modeler river tlii-ii lii flood laid to be ford- i-ii, 'f‘liis in itself’ was a task for heroes. Hy the guidance of a rcpt‘. to lose iuiid on which might mean death, up to their necks in the swift _rtiiiiling water, they toiled across, at daybreak after an all night march, and before midday the iii-trig line was formed before the ilticii CELEBRATE iiilltiiiiltlil gllhe Glorious Record Made By The Canad- l ed This Week 0n The Anniversary 0f The Decisive Battle 0f, Paardeberg, In _ Which Prince Edward Islanders Took y . A Distinguished Part. up- The P vilillills " l l African War Reoall- l sault on the inoriiiiit: of the 27tli.1 the Modder Rivci‘. where they fcil. And tlicir llll‘lllill‘_\.' will cvcr bc held sacred iii thc hearts oi‘ the people of the Island along with that of those others who slccp now be- neath the blood rcd poppies iif France and Flanders. For thcse vcl~ crans oi Smith Africa had bcglzun the work ivllicli ihnsc oi" us who fought iii Front-c htivc continued, Here for the first iimt- tin- lion's wlicip stood bcsidi- the old lion in the Empire's wars. " uni. for from They arc buried on the banks of‘ iipiiiiiiiiéiiiii‘ Succeed Sir James Walker lfljlrt-iul to tin- ("iiiardiiiiii EDINBURGH, Sitllliiiitl, Feb. 24.1 Pref. Joint-i. Ki-‘iitlail oi" New York’ University hits bcen appointed to, succeed Sir James ‘Walker to iii:- Clniii" of Chemistry tit Ediiiborotigh University. ' James Kendall. C. 13., who has been Dcun of Ncw York University (iraduait- School since March, 1927 will at" tlic cud of the Atludemic, your loavc lo acccpt llic Cluiir of Chemistry at Edinhtlrouttli. lie tvasi bunt in Surrey, England, and rev l l l Vgcclvcd n major portion of his eduq ration at. iiic University iii‘ Edin- borough. Hc ivns for a number of years Professor of Chemistry at. Columbia‘; University. Ills researches in thcl field of Physical Chemistry lcd toi his nomination as a fcllow oi‘ the Royal Soricly of London u yetiratitl Amount Collected From Bcttiiig- Tax tSpt-ciol to the (iluardialll LONDON, Ffib, ‘.14. -C|ltllict‘lltli'0f Be sure that wc will ncvcr impel. nor the gencraiioti which will eiiiue after us, the imdiiibn thus glor- iously begun. May (toil forbid that liu- tii-ed should cvcr iirist‘ —Wi-‘ liiivi- laid eniugh of ihc tit-solution ill lllll sword upon this sud (‘iLl‘ll1~—-b\li. it" the call should conic to t-hcsc, our children as it did to the veterans of Paardcburg. they loo will quit tlicm like men before the foe for the glory King. ' Boer posllioits. Our Island boys. who \\"t‘.l‘u in G and H Companies Prince Edviard Island to south Ai-l Sixty mcu all told wcnt from the Exchequer (Jhurciiill titiuouuc- 737%’ eopie’s Paper t CoversPriiioeEdward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 We're born to‘ fill a niche-wt! play our purl in llfci-a great drama. . MAXIMS or A MERCHANT flunnllnn ‘lwo Onto Ch INA! "o m". Founded 1881 Morning Guardian, lli i till ~ EHEll Ellllllifiil MinersjEntombed By Explosion t-‘lbeclai to the (luau-diam PORT SMITH, Ark. PM). 24. Betti-ecu l5 and i8 miners were re- Dvltcd trapped in the Ma Ma Mine l \ . 9011101111311; number three shaft at Lt"('01~ (1- E' F11" ‘lndl-Jvlllly Lind. eight miles south of _ 1 ) here, in an explosion today. One Lt‘ ('01- J I - Hoolwlgihlllldffifl miners escaped. Those 1 l lwho ivi-rc rcscuctl held little hopcs (“ommdnders of Re ithat any of the men bi the explo- and Blue [P011393 Rgwsion arc still alive. Operations. "m , ,nctn‘by IIIIHPS Wfife SU-‘ipendfld 1H1‘ gpeclively, Agree touiiiiiiiiiteiy ima all elicits iiiiecteo iit an H0“0rable Peace; rescue of the trapped miners. —Restilts of Battle; indecisive. - <Q>v-___ Crime Increase 4 _ ' In Los Angeles The war mime contincictl yestcr- (Los Angelou Dally News, Feb. 13. day evciiii at. tho oiutiurics tinder 1928.) Hit‘. supervision of the staff timbers“ tlrimii gr-iyargliy hug lpcrmpiipi] oi‘ Military District number six was “w, ‘hlfdg dm-[ng p“, ma; [wn ll ltllsv Nllctlr-ss 1H "VERY $11118" "Pvt-arc iii hos Angelou, juvenile ,tlic word. ‘t-Tllllt: has douliloit.‘ while izriino Tilt‘ DIDN'T-s‘ ill 1111111111‘ 11f 111B (YD-Inmoiig iviiiiit-u is xix limes greater posiup," fort-cs showed such ‘llli | n“. idiiiii-i or i928 than it woo aaiicc in strategy and so tlioroug daily iii limit. a mastery of iustics that ivlicii con-l qihvfl‘, Murmm; hum, ‘you, ,.,,, tact had been made and the forces-Jump“ m ‘,,,n_,“,,|u,,,“,o m. “m W,“ 1m‘ "M11 51d" h“, M?“ ‘wplcywj “loud birlhthtv of lht‘ new hull of ‘was not pii-islbh- for llic iunplroljuiqlhm lalavkml‘ weék‘ 1th dci-ldc \\'|itl \\‘tl$ ihi- winner,‘ Th‘, ,._,a,,,,,,,.,, u... hatlflilllpun1hfl i _ substitution for ldoiia. ' who yesterday writs pltiiiiresiquc in of Cmiado and the honour of iiic, were in reserve, but. cven so, they ricn, Of those veterans only twelve were raked with was on the first day of the engage- will celebrate Paardebcrg Sunday, mcnt that. Roland Talyltir was kil- Fbwary 28th. by 19¢ {James Church, in That evening on tuck has made by our troops. It_ was presented by Rev. the attack. After this the Canadians had a mom. respite from actual fighting for a 0n Monday evening There hc was completely sun-ound- P1988111- ed. the Canadians taking tip a po-f T1118 Wtlvk tilt‘ sitlon on what has been called Star-Qlmflfl 30111111? 11115 vatlcn Kopje, a long ridge lying on flan-s and draped in black. the side of his "liiagcr" filrthest. from the river. It was reported that it rclief force was coming to his aid. and it was the duty of Smith Durrieirs 19th brigade, in which the Canadians fought, to keep a look-, out for these. Cronjeks hopes were. vain. no suecor came. {CL l y fringe Flight or l (Special to fhc (liuardiiinl The encircling lines drew cvcr r ‘ , closer and closer up on him. ‘1/11511111619". F°11-24-"'11111 15 Trenches were dug at night, and each inornin tle oe-s could m, “m, dislfiny ghatnmé “m, of ivos praised on cvcry hand in oi’- Bm-Lm troops was “Wren on u“. flciul air circles today. and cspttcitil- 26th the Canadians were only 60013’ by F" Tmbc?‘ D‘“'.1‘*°."' A$"1*"“'“' Ya-Tdfi flwflli’ their bullets yflkmu H“, booty. (if Win" for Aviation. as udd- (inltmy méiiiom ‘ "till! a new and brilliant. chapter to The inorrow (‘Feb 27th) was the Army Avmmm‘ anmvorg of M d ‘d “l "Iiinklers remarkable flight," he w ‘ “'1 '1 “Yr ‘m ' said, "has nddcda new and brilliant as accoidlxigly resolved to stonn . cl te‘ to army z viaton. ’I‘hc (c: - ‘he Dmltmu- “W115i c1105" m" tillliytill it that iinlpresses inc partirl~~ cmmdhm“ 1° be the 51"'"-1"h"“d "1 ultirly is that it. denionstratcstlior- hi“ “ttuki 11-‘ (1111 “i111! MEhWQ-“Roiighlv the economic Vlllllfinlif air Years later, when the Hlndenbia-i; travel in terms of moncv as well as line vats to be taken. S0 at two mm, ' ‘mock 1“ 111° '111°1'11111B 111W 1911-," "This courageous and skiiful Bri- lheir trenches and moved cauiious- fish airman flew 12.000 milcs in lfi 11' mlw-"lffl. 1days at n cost oi‘ about two cents a T1111’ had advanced to within for- mile, according to press reports. Vi’ jvords of the Boer position. when ‘Flicre really nothing further lo some one stumbled "over a wirclliiy. rho facts and figures spcnk lining with tin cans. Al. once the for themselves." ' m“ "iWned a deadly fire at point’ <'>"*“ 1111111111 2117,21‘. some one yelled I ic an rtii back our wounded." “d Cfimilaufus ‘C’. ‘E’ and T“ withdrew in disorder. 1 ‘(T and ‘H’ companies inadcupof _ _ c _ _, men from me Mammwa. did nm‘ (3.\l.(.l.i IA, iii-b. ..'.i. ~- hlliiltlllll ltetir ilic stipposed Q1119;- m“ mum i, Sluioii iiiul his colltrngucs ill ill", Ntrctit of 40 yards and Qmrenéhod‘Sliilitltlry (‘oiumliisitiu ucio glvcu their. During thi- night they kept,“ 1““‘“l‘11111\ ‘Wilt-u tilt-y ill'l'l\'liil ii! lip ll six-tidy flic into m5 ‘lgnpnly_lllil\\‘l'llll Station lfli|fl_\' that was u‘ and when clay light dawned, it was impi-ossfvt- coiiiriist to ilic )\\ill\l\l'i‘ evident both lo iliepisplypg mm “Hi win-rein tin-g: wiuv rci-i-ivcti’ \l‘lll‘ll lop m“; “my WM‘, onmmung his ilndv first liilltlml in India. lllurnp. ition_ Further l-ummnce “ms "m, can, Mosh-in, liiiirlvuli and llluliu s, and Cronie surrendered. Lliicriil rcpi-csi-iiiiitivcs had na- Sucli. in brief was the story o; si-nihli-il tii KIWI‘! ihi-m on ibi-ii- iii» i-lvul. Milinlicrs of tlic (iouiiuissioii suvion COMMISSION is GIVEN FLOWERS av CALCUTTA cnowo »P“"-"1t‘.bt‘l'i' in the ements 1W0 Island bdys “(lye thzfgfifiles forvlwort- K3l‘1i‘llll|(‘l| with flowers iili"| their ('Olll‘ll.P,V, 'I‘tiyi6|-_ M we hnyp dcptirtcil for lht- iiiivoiuiiiciu iloiiso fllllltl i-hiltlrliiii". 'l‘lit-|r ml‘- "Pn. at. the beginning of the at.- ltick titid Alfred Riggs m unfit,» ct-pilou on Ttllllt‘ WllH more uilxcil- -\__ l()|||_ql4i'(\ iln- siiillou processions 1|l.'ll‘ll(|4'il\ ilii- sit-cuts with tiauiiors \ inscribed, "Welt-lilac to Iltc Simon COHdGHSGd SPQO‘QIQ kiflllllllltlnltlll," iuil iii tlii- other sitio RATE-lo. per word. not. of the bridge iviis ll. black litiuuill‘ i» iii- uiiii-i L'.‘.".§l.°.'.‘i“.i ' n \ 1 l . . 9~+++0 iluit he rr-giii-ilt-tl ii nu u uilitftirtunc M-——~—---—--~—-—— that tho Lcgiilliiiivtl Assembly F01! ssut- YOUNG amwsnltgfihfllllfl llflVi‘ by n ain't-ow lurllorl-v 1111111080 mare. Nell MlcNevlh. rejected the iileii or adding mi lnil- NW’ Argyle. 21344-2501 hm wing tn tlio (‘onuuissiein- liui M“ "--—--———-—- did iiui iliflfk a majority of sir ‘JOB PRINTING OF ‘VERY could tlccidc lilit lllililfll’ fm" all ."""'11"-1°'1- ohcrtiilv and. oxnetll- llllli‘. "Willy executed. (iiiai-ilimi- ocn- "wi- iiiivi- |iii~iiti' "f i1l11|"l1t"‘i pnmplflltl good li-mpcr. real sym- pathy‘ and uhileriunnillutl. ill‘ stiiil. "w do mii- hcuf, and he liolnful- Tilt‘ (gfimmigglpn [mi its own plans nii.. ‘"11 Jllh Printory, Phone III. u~\,,___ _ ‘YIQP wmr cogs snvgtot-ss. mflvflll so for 2 ritltiiror 35c: “"1 for fific: G00 for $1.00; 1.000 bullets. l-Iere it are living on the island today. They New (janadjang h] Mid- attcnditig Saint a body in the ill advised ot- lorenoon. A special sermon will be W. B. Muir, repulsed, leaving eighteen Canadian After the Church service a short soldiers dead upon the field. And service iwhlch will include a brief among them was Colonel Aldwortli, address. laying of wreaths, prayer, of the Comwalls who had ordered and snitlidlng of the Lost Post)" will .be held at the South African monit- :1 banquet time. Cronje moved up the river will be held at the Hotel Davies at four ntiles to ‘l1 stronger position. which between 3-’: and 40 “"111 be monument 011' . . dpcomud w-lthltlie Canadian middle west. British Aviator day flight of Burt. Hiiiklcr. Ui'it-i:.-li>°11$°11“1‘ 11°11} 1111‘ Sm 1*‘- Pxllcmflli“ Chit-f Umpire: Licut. Aviator from England to Australian!“ by 1'"“"“°‘m1' a" or m" 30-000 511111111114. D- S- 0.. R. C. Danish settlers in t-llc West; for you Assistant to Chief Umpire: Capt. Ii. wt in the ilousc oi" Commons ioday‘A""°1"“"'-’51-" “ 1“““" 1111111011" vlflow’ that approximately £522,100 4152.1 542,827: had been collccleti by tii lcakc and t-oflt-c wcri- served. Govcriinicnl lrtiin bets on liorsc - , - - - . ti- ixhes uii xcel- 1'll('i‘.‘1. trrcyliouutl races and footirialilhqt nfflalliiflnwml flmtlgv umfm a l .- - . ,. . . . i .~ at >*~ N eiiliu i. i..:. ' ~ gimcs be nun ov l l lh'l1a‘n “Khan m There m‘? filltl Jillly. zii. 192a. “*- lbeing closcli-ii iii ll room and pro ~ <+>~~-——- V . vided. Danish Settlers SullermSea Thirsl l §UIO three maps being identical. l ‘third rnoin and on it the forces o l l |cclered blocks. while, as ‘respective ioinbzitaiiua, on their map, but only such of th tile West "Sea-Sickness’ FY0111 Hi8 Salt Willill‘, from the umpires map which rep resents the battlefield. is made for the time taken to dis 2-i.- patch messages, to arrive its do Away MONEREAL, Que, Feb. vinccs stiller terribly from sea slck~ 0f 11011011- ntvss-uint. of COUYSC. from heaving A3111" 11'0"‘ 111° iing that esprit dc corps-that important element which welds body of men into a splendid flgh‘ mg unit as the mortar cements tli isolated bricks into a firm and sol wall capable of resisting lh greatest. forces which may b brought against it. l l 1n discussing his findings today,‘ in the offices of the Department of lColonlzaiion and Development, fCtinaiiian Pacific Raliway-wlltere. fapparently, he had dropped in for ilitcriiture, maps, photos and things ‘from the departments resources— Tm, following nmncm wok mm ‘Mr. Sandemose went on to explain: Directing Sm". ."This sea hunger-mix should I say, 1'1-1111'$1~'"11° 111111 W01" 11° “11"1“""“ Director: Colonel Commandant Al ‘but at any rate this new and strange H_ R pom.“ must rcincinber that. it ‘ts almost. M, Lngnn‘ n,_ c, R, mark without being in sight or W. B. Spry. O. l3. C. P. P. C. L, l. sound of the sea, either the cotist Major A. V. Tremaine. R. C. or bay or inlet. to add, "this sea-sickness gritdtiallyflfil. R. J. 5. 1-11111810111. R» C- wears ofT. after o. year or so. (Llltil Li0l1L-C01011l11 G1 E- Full once inc settli-rs have dug iiictn- 1419111- sclvcs in and got. llSl‘( to llic new “N” horizon they do well, growing which b, MW u, the,“ "m; taiii problems were uunilu-i- til" prisoners actually in PHUUEEIIINES IN THE F[UEHll PAHHAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) O'I"I‘A\VA. Oui., Feb- 2-l. - As the ilelutttl on the biulgoi progres- Swat members um more and more Riven to the mm of ex-aggeiratetl language and striking metaphor he lili-hllllillit, l ileallug with tho li.i<‘.A.'S. and l"i'tll..'res.llivo.~i who would not, play gin tho Liberals backyard, got. his ltolxiiiil for an Oliver when Lifer i-lvnus tRost-towti) ilesi-rilii-il {who's lliitigm mi ii "rich pious toast," and cbargctl that party funiiit W4'l‘6 subscribed to hy hool- loggers. riilii runners, and illstlll- ers, who purcliaaeti the legislation they desired which enabled tboin to crude tho |ll'W- lirfacl. lt WAR 1| caution ivliitl ho dill things not (in tho "hiraicii-s agenda including tariff.’ puofiteering and contributions t0 party funds. The ‘budget he described iiit a product m’ buri-liaseil power and influence. and made reference to this "apos- siay about . was (lctluii-tl iiuii all proct-irdcd iii (Ellie mess l'tl(:ill. wlirre sandwiched-i gtwt) sidi-s l‘i‘(i and, blue, cacti side arc aisoiiic umpires. with _ _ _ _ _v _ ‘a large scutt- map of the tci'raiti,*~"’"""‘1~' m“ “"“1'e“"““ 1"” mm!” were "holding out" and he wanted they have ‘their own tori-cs‘ piottezl similarly juvenile pristiuers EXll0‘l'lt\ll(‘Cfenemy forces rcpreimitieti as they timout: the juveniles. lure able to discover by actual ca: iirii niiiiiis ici-mii iii Presioii. oluier Vanna!» h, m,“ way m, m“ Bu“. tact oi a reconnoisance as r6101 im- parole violation or in conaot- m‘, mobhnn mum be 80h“, so _ _ f?‘ lui; liinl only half of tho airiuul sen- “Danlsli settlers in the prairie pin~loiis and sticli bthei contingencies “gm, ,-_,, snll‘ff\(i more, education thus on the sea but from being absent 111101111“ 111 1111f 11181111’ 111111101191‘ 01H“... ‘vfifp gs women prisoners iii from it." said Aksol Sandcmtisc. 111° a“ "l Wm the” 15am“ '11“ o‘ N ' Co]. If. C. D. impossible to live alWwltt-re in Dmi- RED Force Umpires: Licut. Col. U, =BliUPl Forces Umpires: Lieut. Col. "But," Mr. Simdcinosc hastened J. C. Stewart, D. S. 0., R. C.; Llcui. and fence while he wasl hunting wi .-Cclonel J. P. Hooper. M. C, detailed to command the RED Cripps recently married the dlmr I m, m wheat», and BL-UE forces respectively. Cer_ sci. for each of Westminster. these. Commanding Officers to work jail for crimes. I l-‘cbrnzugv fl, litiitl, when iiio pris- “nms WM“ inqw“! "m" u‘? “m Finlay blad-Dftllald. Conservailvl". country Jail to the present jail in (yam, Bram“ 3mm,’ w“ qlum. the hall m‘ justice, ilicri- was ii to- Mmng m “mpernin Wm, Evans 1111 "F 913 PP1t1i111°TF1 in investigation of party funds lic- Th” “"11 "T 11131 WW1‘ “WWW ctiufle if it. were true of the Cou- lfiiii prisoners in jiiil- Sonic. arc Hervauva "any some perm)“ they" m" former progressives who had Kflno nver t0 tlio iliiberals. int-antics, but. the majority are cozi- m m“, o", who "my “.911,” A “on, The llll1})ll'i'Ii iizne their map in a nr-cicd with felony cases. with 111" iiiructive suggestion was that u T1""1'"1'11"""1“ mlmbm‘ "1 1°19” commission of five members and both sidvfi arc represented by H1116 “iliws “i‘l“1"“1'3"1 1“ ‘he ‘wmrm m’ ropicseutatlvcs of the coal cum- to the cream» r l ler, railwa" tariff departments. ‘"4" 11mm “""' 37 (‘Nfitlxl flint-aiming industries, business "[0111" mm!‘ men and miners should he appoint- e ivlille iiicrt- are. now i. prisoners ed m Mud), m." who“, promem m. M1“ “mm moving Canadian coal to Central Two years ' 11°“ mm 11010117 cmms‘ The 1mm fur asytlio litidgot. is coucernotl it A11°W1111¢Q oral juvenile increase. bl shown ‘in Mm m" m hum, rm. any m", 0y ' ilm fact. that. Pmaton is overflon-‘Cunadm _\-|r. Bourgeois (Liberal, ift-nt, _ N11.) litid another remedy than lint. greatest increase is amour? m,“ rm. ylflmhm, “h, m, "l-guq 11"‘ “""""" 1Wmmm‘ l“ 1921’ that. the (iovernrueut should OM11 negotiations with the United 11" 11'°"“11 11'1" 11"‘ "my 1M1- “ States whereby the products of the ,-. . tit ‘illil t.‘ l‘,l‘i.S tilt! ,, .- ,, - . _, novlcfllisttoflioiacnhatzen. rilusiiotlzéilf: \tl’h\p( (lgmggrglliléogcther jg tlu-i-i» .ll iii. in tin tiomeus deport For?!“ “m, Um ma" “mum m, “m in on rea rom a scvc n r . _ _ ‘ y pieni. -. . . bl, t(\v1l‘}(_ . _ . ~ i i~ , _ ii _ , . _ , . milled tlioie oil ftnnru t i mm, o, the Duxush settlement,‘ m Illthd) inteicouisc uis develozp" Th, hpgvy increase in jiivonilo Npw Brunswick hadm“ Drogrfisflp,‘ 611m“ ‘mrmg "want moan“ i“ agriculturalls’ as other provinces _ shown in ilio fact that. although ha“ pimply m, account‘ m- “so. 0 two tanks were sot uflldo for iuverl- graph), Th9 mmmm R0p‘)‘v' in mp, -11“~“ 1" 11'“ "m" .111“ 1x2“ xgx-rcspei:t. iwlnlti he of lllClllvlllttlfl? \11“-1‘~"119“1‘ '1“ “$51311 m‘ ‘ (‘r o o i- Miirltimes- ‘The Aus- éio hflllilli: the overflow. 1n tliil 121.511,} Md “Oi jnim-d Ni-w ‘U111 11111 411 “"‘-“ "1 1M1” 1111mm?’ Brunswick, and he looked forwarl WM“ m“ meflem. 72 l“ "fly “W” in n. great stinillltis in trade with "F1" 1m" 111° “m” 3M1" the West, Indies when the, new steamship service is inaugurated. A very carefully colisltleretl stains meal. 0'! tho effect, 0i‘ the new tex- tile schedules in the budget nuts lvv Mr. A.l\l.Etlwiirds (South fl _.____-o-o>-————— Parinoofs Son l 1 S ' 1 I ' {red it“ i‘) l j aior 0o . whose const tueuoy- is 1 y one of tho uiuat highly industrial- ized in Canada, and which will feel it. most keenly. He congratul- ated itilr. lluler on his elevation to (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Feb Shir-The Hen. lrzéfiflfiscrgsxufif; agggémfig; his present position and as a nativi- _ son of Waterloo his people were 1when m!’ horse‘ an“ mums at i’? proud of him, but his presumed in- flui-ni-o with Hi8 ilovcrnmoiii. mm m the as’: should liuvi- been sufflclcnt ‘of to protect iiio Industries in the vfliYilflltfTll part of the country" As compared with ltlnglinni, , the hounds. kicked u! second wife of the Duke The Prince of Wales. the Duke 0f ' 1V6” [N nol "m" 18mm m um. out. which created the opening sit- York, and Prince Henry were 11\1m-I5""'"““‘ “m1 Bmgmm 1" “WW1 1" "‘"““'“""' "iistiiiii on (‘flflh Skit‘. lliii; with uii- Qoiim in. the time. wiser and the Hufesllflrtls provided . - -ooo- _.» l by law, (‘anadii wait eniitletl to * ‘ ' "" M‘ m“, , -----¢0->-€»-- greater rather than less protection. _...._- LRPROSY T0 HICSTKADIPED l tint.’ lie enlnrctl largely lniu lit" ‘ (“l1 By NEW TREATMENT nu", “A” “Kant [DEA lcdndltititis which affected the iex» .._ I “UT wRoNq Bgngogpf tile industry, the loss oi‘ employ- l “Ho CE,‘- DOwN LONDON. xvpt)‘ i_i.|_..';ih,. commune "meat. and in investment. in the l , ‘stamping out or icprisiy Within thc1 wnvurmscii, Man, Feb. zt-wnen ltnllllllnt: trade would he very ale-ti {D BRH$5 ;next decade is ))l‘t‘(ll(‘|f‘(l in the an- Paul Tom-om], gnrngnned ygfgrgu and ia the whole of (‘nnada ihori» tricks‘ OFTEN QET sfogK 1 intent. with oil extracted ‘lliydiiocarpus trcc in Sllllilbll‘ coun- ltries. Officials of tiic association de- /\_'\ ]/‘ can be prevented from reselling the .| 1' hiya dwifective stage by the new treat- Jllfllll. .4" ,E.“P.Sllliliiiiili 'l‘()ll()f\"l‘(), Fob. IZ-i. — “il|'11llll"i freitli to strong ivoiiiitirly \\'|ll(|i. mostly fair illlll becoming coils-lilo!‘- ‘ ably colder, with light local snow. iliirrieet. ' lllgh iiilii this tiiionioiin at The business of Ci. P. Strong and unit iomorrmv mnriiing iii 1:? , Company Limited, inaugurated by Sun sets this afternoon at fizizhipq 1am Mr, (in-aid p, 3l,r0ng,wfl,h and risci-t iomorroiv morning Ill BFofllces in the Victoria Hotel Block, it Great George Street, is to be car- Vlriil f|llfll‘li‘l‘ moon Iiioiuiiiy. Pcli- ried on as planned by the late Mr. “I153; will carry these out. mid I 11°11" llii‘ work wk- ‘t\l‘t‘ twine so luwl 11> do wilil be for thr- rnal ailvniilast‘ l.‘ of lnil l1" a» mm. coiitipiitii. miiiritliiii 111cc. Guardian Job Primary. 27th, 10.57 p. m- Strong. riunimcriiltln iidii t-iizhlr-mi (l. P. Strong and Company Lim- utt-a later tlutu Charlottetown. itcd policy will be lo cater to the llli|l~ .nual report of llu- lli-itisli Empire of 3p vita]. dacided u, cnmb mpywait only one mill that leprosy Relief Assot-iiiiiiui, to meet bed very late onn night recently. be “P111 11" "W" Y111'11- 11*‘ lllllirliflttt-‘l! liiext. Friday, by tut-tun; of n. treat.- from the bedroom. It had been a. strenuous (‘d by a, number of manufacturers. dried fruiti of the iiydiior-ai-ptis tree evening for Paul. Toward his home Stations of treatment will be port, 1w got, his bearings mixed gmdclam in the llouse wore express- startcd all over ilic Einpirc where sailed 1pm the _.thc dis-ease is prevalent. Stcps have Toowg, Not, only that, loot-ii tutu-iii.» CXMILPIYCLV iiiiiiii the gklllful navigation tiaii llrilllghl. aim "nice-v of tile all Canadian collars-so [DUAL INVESTMENT HBIJSE '§;gg;;g<;,fg;;-,,_~ ~~~~~~~~ -;;; gtglgl Up To Date Office Is Now Installed In fiilfiliifisilfiii. fair. 331123, Victoria Hotel Block For Transaction §‘.*?“i‘§i‘§;._‘?§.; until..." .. 2532, 0f General Brokerage Business, New York, cloudy . . . . , . . .. 56-40 .. . did not ‘had me fight ma,“ but u“. wygngilhlti statement by opinions expressl- I Analogous to some of tho crui- honm of feud-puns of opinion :i.t. a lilbflr meeting bug, utter lain. night held uudor the iius- mw n bedl-oonk m. found 1t 00¢“. o4‘ labor nl which the sinful extra- nlt-d llv a woman. The woman vasnuce oi" tho idle rich displuycti [stint-a that it has been iiiiiutiitabiv ditched out. and lOdwdd-llf‘ door "be-M the vbelllui; of ilarilamz-iii, mi» icstabiislied that, nettrly every case hind her, Paul then mbied his voice denounced while tho poor people in protest. and apology. Neighbors had in wall. i'or a snow fiili for ilic appeared and Pnul vim pulled micineaiia oi‘ earning their bread- foi" a window. “Any man," said Mr. Dowii, inc of the speakers, "who wears silk stockings should get a swift kick." incidentally, iutorualionalisui was I ‘ severely denounced. international ’ f unionism it was ileclnrcti must come first. "The firm oi‘ chartered account- ' inns appointed in connection with - the reorganization of the depart- monl of national revenue liriii iliib~ milled a report. commending that six hundred or the 72ft ports, out- portit, and stations in (Yehudi should be dune away with ind thc ivork concentrated in the remain-l- er» Of the 258 in the Mttritlniea ‘l0 larc in P- E. l. iii 234 of these rev- , CIIUL‘, collecting places in Canada nvesting public of Prince Edviard the cost of expenditure exceeded ‘stand with offerings issued by lilo tho amount 0f takinzs, and more ending iihestment. houses o! theiiiiiiii 9c percent of tho whole rev- Dmnlnlon. enue was collected by 101) of the Thdv can offer to clients and PHI-present V0118- spectivc clients the service of one or At last the senate dlwireo bill is 1511411118 statistical houses of Can-lo have a smnsnr in the Commons ode. For this service there ls no p, Mr. AN, 3mm“ stormont). charge. o “ciiiiiiiiiiiéi iiiiiiii Health Conditions " In Montreal ispecliil to the (liunrilianl . QUEBEC, Feb. 2~l~~lt has been learned here that u ilonunisslon, with Blr Arthur Currie, Principal of McGill, at the head will be for- med to delve into the sanitation and liealtll conditions of Montreal. The committee, which will be composed of lending medical il\ll.|]0l‘ll,lt‘:i oi" the Metropolis, will cndeavoi- to discover reasons for the high death rate in Montreal, and when the work is completed will turn the rc- sults OVH‘ to iiic civic administra- lion. Canadian Fight African Disease Clarence M 0 r l‘ e l i, oi‘ Ilamilton, Ont‘, Sail- ing This Month With (iommissioii to Study Yellow Fever. FlMH] IHISH; l] E l T l] VISIT BlNlUl the Irish People Will Lecture in Toronto This Month. TORONTO. Ollt., F*b. 2-1. ~ A trading poet not only of his native i:0l.llil.l'y, Ireland, but of the Eng- llsh-speaking world, is to visit Tor- onto this month to lecture under the auspices of the University of Toronto on "Some Personalities in the Irish Literary Movement." Ha is George W. Russell. perhaps bot- ier known in the literary firmamont as “A. poet. artist, and all- i-cund genius. Mr. Russell is the editor o! the "Irish Statesman" and has been a li\adci' of Irish thought‘ for many years, He is an Irishman who has NEW YORK. Feb. {LL-Dix Ii. Maurice Wakeman, of Yale Medical achieved fame and clone much for his 00ll1lll‘,\' without taking part 1n “A. E.” Guide, Philos- _ opher and Friend 01' i School, and Clarence A. Moi-roll. alpoutjci Wm, Sh. “on,” plump 9311111111111- 111W‘? We" 11911111111“ 113' ett he played a prominent part in the Interatlonal Health Division of organizlng m‘, “M, farmers on a the ROCKETGIIBI‘ FblHldB-UOII l0 make co,,operateive basis, bringing about 11 5991113111911 5111(1)’ 0T Y911°W fever the establishment of co-operative 111 5111681. 111 15 81111011110911 T119 stores and creamerles and doing scientists will sail this month to [much m flnpfovg me economic p,» 10111 the C0105 01’ physicians and sitlon of the tillers of the soil. bacteriolcgists already at work in A stout. heavy man withamiisaive the central laboratory of the Rock- head adorned with heavy brown efeller yellow fever commission at hair and a copious beard. he 1m- Lagos, Nigeria. It is" expected that pressed one as u thinker and philo- this renewed onslaught will uncov- soplier rather than a poet. while er scientific data sufficient to guar- the rang? 01' 1115 P0911? 1S 1101» Wil-‘IB. antee the banishment oi‘ the dis~ it "u lulclwive. roost of it betel; al- i ease from Africa. Mr. Morrell trill assist Di‘. Wake- man in the clinical study of the fe- ver and. will be consultant to the entire stafl‘ of researchers in chem- ical phases of the investigation. 'l‘l'ie two will make an extensive series of blood analyses on cases of the dis- ease ivliirh are dpzpccwdyto clear up hitherto puzzling phases of the inal- acty. Mr. Morreli, as chemist, ‘is well equipped for his task. Formerly of Hamilton, Ontario, hc giaduated from the cllgmieal department. of the University of Toronto in 1924 and spent the following year in iiie- dleal research at the university arid since 1925 he has been engaged in chemical and pitivsiolcgical investi- gations at Harvard Medical School. Prior to leaving for Africa, Dr. Wukeman and Mr. Morrcll over- hauled apparatus at Yale Univer- sity, New Haven, and gathered their tropical equipment‘. together in New York. Paraphernalia for the expe- dition included main‘ duplicate sets of chemical apparatus to prevent loss of time lu case of breakdown. and the usual wearing apparel for the tropics. Mosquito boots are an important. item as protection against fever-carrying insects. The African headquarters at Lagos are 150 miles from the equator and at. sea level, and this means that the expedition will have to be on guard provliivcs except Ontario and Quo- hcc. 'i‘h<- latter of Pfllllfli‘ ls religi- ously (IDDUHUQ and the few (H1304 iliul. urlsc. ilicrc will ttlivuyu have io be iloali. with by tlii- Renato, pip tlic Senate fcelil that. its own nuirlr would bc lrreiitli’ 1'l¥1l('\'(’(l if (lul- iirlo courts ntcri- pcriiilttctl to func- lluii as 0|Sl‘“'|l(‘l‘i'~ Them would in- liilio diffcivliici- iii results. and cct"~ ttiinlj‘ liil: cost would not h!‘ iI1't‘-'l"l~'l' iiiitl iii the very uuturc vi‘ things u court m‘ justice might. ll“ fiXllflclcd to deal uturt- siitisfiicitugv ivitli such matters than u commit tec of tho Senate. 'l‘licri~ will b" strong tippoiiltltin In thi- measure, in the (‘ominous from piuciicallr‘ a solid Quebec. and from int-tubers in other Provinces conscientiously opposed for similar reasons. When ilie iiousc opt-nod iliiil uf." eriiuoll ilio lit-v, '1‘. W. liirtl liiid :1 siri-iiiiis Kfilfvillltd“ tiiriiiiisi ilic Pol"! liopo papers which lio iiircd iu ill" wit)‘ o1‘ a uni-silo“ til‘ lll'l\'lii‘go. His illllllltlil on .\lr- \\'iitld.~uvtirili\' iiuicutliiitliit Ill Ill" criminal code ill l'i'~|lli1:illllvlllilllfi ll[li!|‘illli't‘.'~' 1111111 liccu uiisri-pivsciiloll as one iii favor ill lilililllllfllll)‘ insiiiiitl ui frcc~ >i|il'Ii('lI iiiid such lt iw-ilei-lioii tipoil tlic \'il|\ duct oi" tho ministerial izliaiuiiltcis should not. lip tolerated-I 0n ii ip Lin of \il'i'!l‘l' lie wasi tibjurcti from llic cliiiii‘ to he brleil, iii-bate on tho huilgi-t -\\‘ili>i resuni-i ed with (‘oi- James Arihuri-t tl‘iuvry' Souiitl). lo-bat. Tliero were, prov. licrity iii (Yaiiizuia which might hi- ultriliiiii-il to four clilci‘ ciitiscs. (ll (food crops for three yours good prices. (2) Mining. ill) Pulp and pupci- iiulitsiigv. and (ll-Th-ll pulp and paper industry, for not out‘ oi‘ which ibe (iovcrnnient was in the rcmotest, degree iesponslbltni non I\Xlli|l‘.ll1~ in "fact, conditions iii that, sense were worse than four or five years i152". Iii regard to ini- migration iinuous barrage, lu live ywiura M2,- 212 Canadians had gone to the United States and their emigra- tion represented for tho period in question one third of the immigra- Thoi-e iii-a divorce cottrls in all the lion 11110 111M 001111111’- l against both heat and possible in- Iion- i-‘orki; in tho subject of.’ cmi- lottetown. ong the lilies of a deep meditation on nature. emphatically that of a panthiest. Discoveries and encouraging new Irish poets is Mr. Russell's pet hob- by. He is also a painter of ability and is quite at home discussing philosophy, lolitles and economics. He is engaged on a limited lfihitc tour through the United states. and his appearance here on Febru- tiry 24 will be his only Canadian en~ gagemeni. large stuff of natives to aid in all but the fine scientific work. ‘ Despite scientific study of yellow fever dating back many years, much remains to be learned about. the exact. nature of the germ or virus responsible for the disease. Some physicians are c! the opinion that the ziilinenis classed as yellow fev- cr in different parts of‘ the world are reailj different diseases each peculiar to it. own locality. The Rockefeller expedition will be at. work for a year or longer. ~»A~-»<-Q>-____._ Truro Bearcats Defeat Boston (Canadian Pwosg) HALIFAX, N. 5-. Feb- 2i.-—’l‘rum Il-carcats handed George Owen and his I1niversity' (‘lull of Boston a, i to 1 defeat liere tonight in the second and final game oi thg two match rtiflflf; u-iiii Nova Seotla. teams. Truro ctvinploicly M11515?‘ cli and outskiiteil ilio visitors tlironglnmi. piling in a total of fifty cue shots on iiearuartl. while Kuhi inzitlci] out thirty iiiivcii. fieflliu‘ Owen caged the lone llilsiou score loss than a minute after the start of the game, with ll beautiful low shot lip-pug}, i)“; d9. fcucc- ll was the first shot 01‘ tho night» ‘Pruru tied it up eight. inimi- tcs ltiicr when (iculd snapped a buck bani! drive from the wing into tllc vltgc- Eleven minutes after "You silcrcd on ii close in shot. lu the second yiotiod "Doggle" Kllilll shot two tnarkers, the first coniina in four itiiiiuica on a palm flliui (timid and the latter on n lotto lull)‘ till lilo riizhi from Lane. Thirty fivi- litiudrt-ti people watched the ‘lust intuit» piaved in Halifax thlfl iisilii- The Llulverslty players wvlil a ,li-.ivi~ ioniorrtiw" for Boston- Announcements. Coming Events, Meetings, Etc ‘""I‘lic races at North River l0- day start at 2 p. m. 2730. "Ronni Hood Rapid Chino 0m. oetter oats, better China.- "Concert in comm Christian 111111 Church tomorrow evening at 8.30. Best city talent. Sliver collection‘, "Come to the Leap Year skate ill. (‘ape Traverse rink "Friday 274R Prosperity in the real sense watt night, February 25th. "Dr. Clift, M.D. in chronic cues. respecting which the 112 Prince St. Phone DWI-J. Obi?- Self-Help. Don't. delay. 2-10-1 mo. "The Belfast Shipping Club will be loading live hogs at: Fodhla 8h- tion Tuesday, February 28th. 31134-29“