MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT gather too perfect. / . fiii-‘ltftiflllldflftft will‘? $63” iI l. llllll, . l. llw ll. llllllllll Former Giant at Brit-j ' ish Bar was Counsell in Many Cases of International Int-l crest. ' ‘ LONDON. Eng.. Marcll 17.-Only those with, long memories will bei ‘ lbie to remember the days WhClli the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Clarke, K.l c, small as he is in physical inches; m5 a giant at the English Bar and; lleading member of the House of l Commons. The other clay he cele- brated his 87th birthday. He is slill to be seen on occasion azalundl the Tcmple~always attired in grey IIIII hut and frock coat-—his step isl firm and ills back as straight as altyl ‘ mrporal of the Guards. : For one period Sir Edward Clarkel was Solicitor-General, and thcl highest office ill the judiciary might; have been his. But for the sake of,‘ personal principle he more tllanl once put aside certain political ad- rllncelllent. His SBII-BITEICCIIICIII’ was at-conlpttnied by no feeling oil rrselltlnt-nt, and when in I914 he‘ retired from active work in theI profession of which he had been so; distinguished an ornament; he rc-' ceivcd compliments such as have fallen only to the mwt respected leaders of the Bar in our day. Edward Clarke is a remarkable help of which Dr. Smiles was I great an exponent. He started life we all want peace, but we are or- pniml in too many groups, and under plans too elaborate and alto- i, Weds Seattle Girl! landed off Ctlt II 200 III ; ~ ing at 10.10 a. m. wi "I S. “ample of m“ dmtrme 0r “IHFQZIE leaving otl return at 10.35 with X so 3 0 \;*.f;/// ///' eoples Paper //// \§\l\ Read by Everybody CoversPrinccEdward Island Like the Dew \‘\ \\\ get CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, "MARCH 19, 1928 (Special to the Guardian) BAIRWAHA, India, March 17. "GQIIY attired guests laden with ornaments of gold, silver 3'15 I°W¢I5 1198i" arrivling at Darya Mahal early today to sec an American girl become the third wife of a former nat- ive ruler. The wedding of a Hindu noble to a white wife who had been reared in the Christian 7311b. was an occurrence with- out precedent to many of the guests. while to Miss Nancy Miller of Seattle. the rites fo ' making her the wife of Tuloji Rao, former Maharajah of India, were novel. Colonel Lambhate. senior member of the Holkar family. was designated to givc Miss Miller Devisha. mista away. The giver pronounces words which may be translated thus: "For the God of love, for wealth and the blessing of procreation to you I offer Dcvisharmista." The b idegroom replies that he accetps the offer. then a long yellow cotton thread soak- ed in a tumeric solution is handed the pair. They wind it around themselves, betokcning that they arc bound together in life. The thread is unwound and twisted into two bundles which are tied on their res- pective vtists. Air Mail Service The aeroplane Ill tile (lays when there were lnanyIOf Slush which covered the iCeI small shopkeepers in the city who‘ lived over their shops. The house. was so slnall that young Edwardl slept on the stairway. In 1855. at! the age of 14, he was helping his] Iathcr--running errands. shop and so‘ forth-and in the ev-I ertings he went to ‘classes. At 18% years of age he won a clerkship atl the old East India House. ents and of his superiors at the of-lo lice Clarke deliberately asked to beat Copper Mountain early today. , "combed-out." He received a small! gratuity. and with this and by writ-‘ Ing for newspapers he contrived to maintain hilnself while he read forfcation of his client. the Bar. If the briefs did not “comelClarke openly registered the opin-Il lrocllllll. Baily they at any iatelltIaIrttI oil EIIISOII SIIIIIIII XI and it may be said that the unfor- principal advocateI was by no means alone in holdillgi this opinion. Ill the criminal proceedings fol-l lowing the Jameson Transvaal Sir Edward Clarke d6fefl~ ded Dr. Jameson. Lord Carson was I one of several other counsel brief- Por 20 years or more therewas hardly a civil action orIa criminal prosecution of any note lnl which Sir Edward Clarke dld not, hold a brief. I _ Sir Edward Clarke's principal as-, satiation with Parliament was as member for Plymouth. town he sat for 20 years. Solicitor-General from 1886 to l892._ nIIIn i897 Lord Salisbury offered him lthc position of Master of Rolls. one Rogers, X.; Catherine Murphy. X {of the highest offices of the Law“ I ‘but he refused it. On the matterl Dora Denny. X: William C. Ross, of the war ill South Africa he dif-~X; G. Stavert Tanion, X. fered with the ConservativeI Party. and went otlt at the “khakl“ elec- Six years later. when the Consorvatiees were snowed un- ;der. Sir Edward Clarke was return- ".\It. Stewart Tllulsllu stulll‘l".ed for that “flock” 1101011211" 01 Conservatism. the city of London. Here again he soon found himself LhreI X; Jack McheahI XI at variance with his party. for he was unable to accept Joseph Cham- berlain's fiscal proposals. taincd the city of London seat o six months. and then left Parl ment for good. Sir Edward Clarke Is a churcll- man with decided opinions concern- ing tne character of the Church of; England. Near to his residence at- Stalnes. on the Thames. he built a beautiful church. He has.‘ devised a system of shorthand and published It. came steadily and in greater vol- llme. Sir Edward Clarke's career at. the Bar tras remarkable inasmuch as he was as eagerly sought after in not-I able criminal as in civil trials. On the civil side of the law he appeared lor Captain O'Shea in the divorce suit against Charles Stewart Parn- ell. Ho was for the plaintiff in the flmotts "Baccarat Case." During a house party at Tranby Craft, near llull. tllc residence of Charles Wil- son. when the late King Edward. then Prince of Wales. was a guest. Clarke's client was accused of cheating" at. cards. The whole party swore themselves to secrecy — but the story was all over Doncastct‘ racecourse next day. Clarke was Announcements, I Coming Events, l Meetings, Etc I .2 l-II-Ill-III tItllN show, “Si. Peters. liar. Big show \V0(Illt‘S' azr-s-a-lo-at. “llttscrvc Wetlnesday, MIIITII 21st. Ifll‘ “Srriety First" in Cornwall "M1. 3205-3-16-3I. "llorell Dramatic Club will Present Ernst Lynn Monday evellln! llnrcli 10th nt Morall Villalxc Hull. $2250 “Dr. curt, M. D.. 112 Prince Street. Chronic Invallds cured at home. 3i00-3-l3-3mos. "Comma to Montague. choice Y w of horses. all broken. smile and flvliblc. Apply smith"; Stables w P. J- Brothers. ' 3190-3-l8-3i “Belfast. liall, MacEwen Coll- ‘wrt tlll1tI BAIIIQI. Social. Marc" 11st. s p, -m. lr stormy. Friday March 23rd. 3231-3-l7-4l “All roads laatlto Long Creek "ductility night. March 21st. Hi3 mini ttnd entertainment. . ~11 \ "‘I "Hear m. LAW: Shaw lecturel n‘ Vernon-Hall, Tuesday evening. '0 March 20th. Special program. ’ ‘ GIOE-Z-LIB-fm. Tito in: mindlnglNINE DEAD AS RESULT 0 LIIDXIIC ed with him. tion of 1000. Club wtlIlIIalossnly drama" Infill“ the hall Wednesday. March fllat- 1f . th f ll wing nllthh m‘ fine e o o a2a1-a-lo-2l ltrlll present Ill the frost during {S} lCanadiali‘ Pressl VANCOUVER. March 18. —Ninei A yearlare dead. five seriously Injured, inl later there was a “comb-out" illlhospital, and several others receiv-l this forerunner of the present Indilred burns or injuries as the result of Oflicc. To the dismay of hLs par-la fire which swept the bunkhouse f the Granby-Consolidated mine. ‘QY- IX- ltlnsuccessful in securing his vindi- In later years‘ man's for At 26 years t no-l-hl. (‘nventllull I)l‘lilllIlII(' (‘lulll their comedy pla," ltMrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yurtl .; h, Nhw (llaltgtllv llall. Tuesday cv- nlng March 20. If’ not fine, IOIIfMY-Ivnlllll session cf Admission 25 and 354' rational Association, on Tuesday. 3254-34941 Alllll 10, In the Coliseum. g night. Flfillr ffllm. the Best Wheat at the Best .$I:ores---“Il0BIIII IIO0II” ‘ from Moncton- street yesterday lbs. , . She left Monctoll for here on Sat-, “m llholcs°nle h°me '“n.“emeS‘>tlrday. but. on landing at Middle and ‘mh “gluing. else but m5 own Sackville to take up the Nova Sco- Ipim’ "f application‘ and. devotkfihtia ‘mail was unable to take ofi Ills father was a Jeweller ln the CltyiaghmI oh account o; three inches _ the night stiffened this up, she was able to continue hcr journey this morning. r rural raid into the which kin. 'X.; Adrlce Campbell, X. He was a He re- ‘I‘I:y‘Hooper. IX; Claire Brehaut. IX. has of age Sir Edward Clarke was rejected by fill 1115"" ance company. For nlore than 50; ears afterwards hcInever spent 11 sovereign in doctors fees for him- self. Tile only exercise he ever es is walkinlp-but he takes p of that. -'°The Graham's Road Dramatic C0111"!- the 3.3m, gomedyI 52 candidates are eligible for the B01118 8nd Hlrdy. the other. ohnson‘; Yob" in district contests. of which 26 are: The riowneasoers. an even swab, tak- lenlyIwhich 5 are In Charlottetown dist- |!‘I HIILB. Bennett and Mrs. Evnngelluel llllll" NIIWlIMPRESSIVE a ,IIH lllslllllli ‘Ill Nllilll I lList of Representat- l Ives of Each School l for District Con- l tests is Given Below I Late Afternoon. Now everything Ls ready for the lDistrict Contests. l The Principals of New Perth. .Mi.r.rcuche and Glenfinnan schools; 951311941111 was Saint Dunstans .ilavc informed The Guardian thatlthe 599119 01 one of the ""751 1m'| lhigllly successful l.l'y outs have beell.l>l'95$1\’0 11nd Striking CEYBITIOIIWS iheld in thel_l'3l3]‘|0()15_ lyesterday afternoon on the occas- l Tiler-e appeal-s below a list of the ion of the blessing and consecration Isuccessful candidates, who will re-.by His Lordship. Bishop O’Leary of present their respective schools - inIthe carillon of eighteen bells which ‘the district contests. They are notlhave recently arrived from France lflffflnled With Wfefencfl t0 their Or- and will be placed this week ill the are a forceful reminder, said Fathe McDonald". when they toll far an der oIf merit in the school COnIGSI$.lnQff,I] lower of the cathedral, It is proposed to hold the Districc titles-v , aver-flowing with members of the I “m” C°“'“y‘ Siummwsldi T°w“"conaregatioll and hundreds of vis- lH‘g|I‘Ic:€I“S“d%1;u:II7;II gglII-IaglgtielldIIlfintors who came to attend the bles- meanz MeInOIIIII HIIIII MondayI Apifilng and COIISGCrnIIOII and see the lril 9th. at 2 p. m. Charlottetown: Hall. Monday. April 9th. at 8 p. m. Kings County: Montague. the; I Oddfcllows Hall. Friday. April GIILIP’ Wflleh- “feet” at 7 p. ln. Heartz Memorial fll-mngcd n“ “w tuary. of Ceremonies; CHARLOTTETOWN ‘hon- D- 11 During the Prince of Wales College - Willard Picketis, XIIJ, J. Howardl Buntain, XIIJE. Benjamin Rogers. I. v appropriate psalms. after l Prince Street School. City I Edith Douse. X. Rochfortl Square School. City ‘ Margaret. H. Campbell, X West Kent School. City l Lemuel Prowse, IX.; Burnett, IX.; Mary Sinclair. IX. ST. Dultstanis College. Murray. XII; Joseph Mooney, X17 QUEEN'S COUNTY Assisting His Lordship were Rev.l Monsignor" Maurice McDonald, Rev. A. J. McIntyre and Rev. P. McMa- IIEIIIIINY ll SAINT IIIIIISIIINS YESIEIIIIAYl Blessing And Consecration Of Carillon By‘ His Lordship Bishop 0’Leary.--Eloquenti And Appropriate Sermon By “Monsigi nor Maurice MoD0na1tI.-- Thousands View Bells At Cer elnony And During‘ bells their devotion ‘God. Continuing. ‘said he had one request to ask lmercy upon the dying." The l _ Long before the time of the eereqwtde it is to remind those outside tccxlmsls “It I1“? 1°11°W111f§ 111E695 flndllnony the Cathedral was packed to,the church they have souls to save. He laid particular stress upon th to Almightyliu me Monslgnglf’! first gavo rise to hints m’ "mutiny" the congregation. and that is. whenil _ I I_ [they would hear the ringing of theligggrgmlilnilllied g0‘ no Ibells to be mindful of those in theirj MMUII ' ‘ ' last agony. and to say, "Lord have bel ffTrade Treat-y I - Signed With Czecho-Slovakial ‘llzz ll llsrull lllsl III ‘llll|rl“ Rear Admlnal St’ _ ° Frllntisek Kvell, ctlllllslll of Hard C a p t alnlffzecllo-Sl-ovzlk republic ill Molli- 7 lreal. ml behalf Of (Yzeello-Slovakiu. Dewar‘ and COIII- Tile convention provides ‘for tit, mander Daniel AreIIllllIllaI exchange oi lllOSl-IIHIIIHIIE Suspended. nation treallnvnts. -——— l LONDON, March l7. - lllvolvelll a serious colnroversy. which - ()'l"l‘.‘\\\'.A. .\l.'ll'ell l7. -- .-\ (‘till- vellllon or‘ (‘IJIIIIIICYCB laellveen (‘all- ullu and ffzechoSlovakin was sign- cti totlny by Holt. IA. llollb, Min» istcr of 'l‘ratle illlfl ffolnlnerr-o. all‘ llllree British naval officers havw an Incident] val Qak nil A court martial is expel-b I 8f] to be the next step to place res- - silflnsibllity. I HALIFAX, N. s.. March 1B.—The? floor-Admiral Bernard S1. li- tamateul‘ hockey champions of thcI ‘ffollurli, Ill command of the firstlwm-ldI Torohhys varsity GrflcLqI dc. battle squadron at .\ltllla. (‘aptnlvlllgaled the Monclqn Allanllcs by a eIKenneth (l. ll. Dewar. llt com- score of six goals to one here last manti of the ltoyal Oak. Flagship night. Fatigued by a long sea jour- tCanadian Press) lA“g°1u$“em1nd1“5 ‘he cmlgregatmnlof the Battle Squadron and .Conl- ney and off their skates for over s that when the bell sounds th Ibeatltiful cornmcration, one and magnificent set of bells which wereIshould not forget. no matter whore (hm. by ks before the Sanc-lthey be. to repeat the Angelus pray-. ‘ er. Before concluding. Monsignor: tors for their beautiful donation the Cathedral. Iehoir of Saint Dunstans rendered striking the main bell; they. weleperfonn u, a dance which which Preceded by H15 “Edsmp ‘he Blsmlsquadron commander proposed to. .‘:""~1:s"t“ ”*°.°°."~‘1.“‘ $513.22‘;‘ilhfffiffiff.°'s“°é’.‘l““ld'lmlltlf"c” ‘curs o anllsprlga . . ., . . . -, sermon expressed on behalf 0f the tyre, Rev. P. Walsh. ;Diocese his heartfelt thanks to the the magnificent display. finest sets Mcnmlald 513M“ thanked- me domlflclal communication. ‘ The wnareeation. at the close Ofrmanllal- Daniel disagreed wlill mo the sermon. on invitation filed pastlhdmhhl m, the quhmhm when“... ceremony the male the "carillon. each and every onenhe Royal Oak-h j“, hand should _ TTITOIIEIIOIII V119 altemw" hlmlblnlght. when Connnantlel- lgerlerosity‘ of the donors that made reds who were not present at thelBcllalrs, questioned the (lover-ll- tit possible to establish the beautiqceremony visited the church to see ftll set of bells in the Cathedral. ad- “7111111111 ding. that when the penis of these.) bells are sent forth in joyous melo-,stan's are to be (1105 1t 1S 1119 V01"? 01 U11‘ NOD19 .01 1195-11113’ "Qnlllfimkttefil 0" the “Cqubleoltlt martial had been held. Harold DevereauX. XII; Alfffld the parish expressing through thelsition of one of the f I. .;_,_.I&;§ bells in North America. The cabaret-ration of Saint Dun-lcluultlg um Admiral, had been m a Cllmmended fmdserious tiisagreemeut and tllltt a islllllllldfll‘ fl. .\‘l. Daniel. of’ the same week, the Grads. relied on experi-l fvcsscl. have been “aul-rpeudcrl frolnlence and a scoring punch for the the QQmlualldey-lll-(jlllei,twinning margin. as the Atlantics who“ report h“ no, bee“ rocmy-{outskated tile champions practically I ies of the Grads, Sullivan and Muel- ler. to make manyIstartling stops. to, ' Moncton scored the opening score According to a report in llavnl circles. Captain Dewar and Cola- Ed. Kervin catching James‘ rebound in a hot scramble in front of the Grads’ cage. Three minutes later. lTrottier tied it up. Near the close of the period Dave Trottler skates through to score. Porter went from end to end to in- crease the Grads‘ lead in the sec- ond period. In the closing session Prank Sullivan. 'I‘rottier and Hugh Plaxton shot tallies. Some four thousand people attended. -----¢o&--~- the The affair was first hroulrbl up -in the House or Commons late last (farlyon Imeutoltarepolt that several offic- ters or the Nfedlterrnnean fleet, in-' Conscience M 0 n e y Received At Ottawa O . OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION SAINT PATRICK’ Ocean View School l Alexander Rockwell, IX; Ilowartl‘ M. Ross, IX : Springfield School. _ Margaret Lambe. . WesFRoyaIty School ’ Harry J. Le\t‘isrI'X:rRichard‘Curr " I St Ann's School. Hope River Enlmetr Gallant, X. Q . I I York School. ' c. Isabel Brown, x. Pownul School Bellevue School Belle MacPherson. IX. Dunataffnage School Robert (‘- Cairns, 1X. I Mt. Stewart School. J. Aeneas lvfacDonald, X. Glenfinnan School I Genevieve MacDonald. IX. II rmrvca COUNTY Mlacnuche School. Margaret. McMillan, IX; Dorothy "Pond. IX; Helen Arsenauli. IX. Alberion lligll School - - 1 .I XI; R l l L‘ _ the" Irish. mthw M“ let’ a p 1 qr In the forenoon a splendid parade Bishop. Saturday afternoon was Patrick's Day. A warln Sllll. bright and slnilin‘ as it were shone from a Saint Kensington High School J. Harold Goodwin. X: Helen C. "Cathedral. where Solemn Summcrside High School. St. Steiner's School Carrie. Cannon. 1X. Alli-y llulll. IX. Doris IIOCIIIIIIPI, X. KINGS COUNTY Montague High School I . ~ ,. s r _ The Margaret Coffin, IX; Elsie Mnc-‘iijes: '0 ‘he 0 n y Sub Deacon. A forceful and eloquent sermon was delivered by His Lordship Bish- thcir children were ablc. the devout M‘? Boston Team Murray River High ° ‘ Helen L. Gosbce. X; Hilda Soul-Is High School. John D. McIntyre. IX; Olga J1. White, X; Ray Leard. IX. Brooklyn School Louisa E. Bears. X. Sallie M. Blur-e. IX. Greenfield School Joseph Cairns. X. (Canadian Press) BOSTON. Mass. March 16.- Plashlng a dazzling defence that fairly swept the Truro Bearcats oft‘ NQw Pet-ll, Sphoul ‘their feet, the University Club. more Penelope Martin, x.; r... Georg¢wimPYe551Ve1Y than on Friday nisht- Dewaf. IX. captured the second game of the There are, in all. 26 schools. I-lighhockey series by the lop-sided score ct; 11 in Queen's County; 5 In superiority of the cx-collegians for and 5 in King's three goals were disallowed. Hod- |Prince County: lder and Owen each scored three er disappointment, than in the first. lgame. counted once in the second.l and again in the third period, Fat- ity Gould, the Moncton player, and Iboys and 20 are girls, , ~----»- .40} DISTINGUIBHIO VISITORS (Special to the Guardian) the Nova Sections defence. I IIASIIIY CELEBRATE a1 Weather Saturday Afternoon Force‘11,33,‘f;"‘;;},;“;;€ mother taught them lConling to America the Irish he] ;to their faith and even during per-I __ _ I I I cloudless sky and all the landisectltion they were upheld by this 1L1“ hove“ m“ l" _ L His Lordship dwelt at, uot plejudlce the lrluttel _ tIh on lhc struggle of me await. lIleIIAtInllrultvs slutt-ntt-llt nl Irish down through the centuries of-III" WW" of which even today of the Irish Societies headed by thcbrings tears through the smiles of League of the Cross Band marchedjhet" people. But now, he continued. ‘through the principal streets of thelthc Irish are rising to prosperity, in I I cit-j‘. and thence to Saint Dunstanstvhich be said one thing must lwtIclus, when the ltoral Oak. wltlcn High be forgotten. to remain in the love lg ne1“I,Adl“h-a‘ Collm-(lgt, flngslllll lMass was celebrated by Rev. P. Mc- and grace of God. Taken all In 1111.10!‘ tho I“II'SI. Battle Squadron. l1 I". Manon, D. D.. assisted by Rev. P. concluded His Lordship. there isrrtlrivt-d at; hlaltn. tho Admiral IIFI Walsh. Deacon. and Rcv. Ii. Smithunnotiler nation that shows so muchmngell m give i], party aboard. v.0 love for our Blessed Motlier like thcIh-hlhl, llll the elite of llaltlt were seemed to enter into the spirit oflsame faitl celebration clear to the hearts oflsome leug Easily Defeated l Truro Bearcatsl lschools and Colleges represented. ofof 7 to 2 at the Arena last night. l ‘ This big score hardly tells of thel s DAY B‘ Celebration 0f Birth Of Irelantfs Patron ;1.“,‘,‘.g'~,*,{‘j,,;,‘,‘g§5 ‘;111',‘.‘;,"‘;,,;'§";;;i“;;;2 Saint.-- Parade 0f Societies In Morning Followed By Mass At Cathedral. --E1o-t quent Sermon By His L ordsh i p The 5 I persecution. Irish. After Mass the parade Péibfmédlwnhld l-m-“lttll the music. said the op O‘Lcary who referred to the faith in front of the Cathedral and head-IAIhnhTHI of the Irish Catholics and theirled by tho band playing Irish alrsl and marshalled by Mr. Edwar held to the faith Ready again marched through the) ‘through the ages. and as soon as principal streets, large numbers ofICIIMahI Dewm. informed the Ad. admiring citizens looking on. gSeat On Stock Exchange Sold . (Special to the Guardian) l roaouro. March t1. -- aIIIlItgtlI-IIIIII RIMS Iweswcvm‘ II, I, dun“... fol-ti high prieo for standard ruining exchange neat is reporter Ill the sale yesttlrdlly of that 0 James A. McCauslind, at a prieol of $ll0,00tl cash. The seat cost lllltla .\IC‘(‘.IIIBIIII(I $76 when tho exchnngeldul!’ by was formed 20 years AK". lProgress 0f Flin F1011 Railway" St. Patrick's (Special to The Guardian) THE PAS, March 1'I—BI£¢l 011 I110 railway has reached TORONTO, yum-l, l7, ‘——< “m, fiGraham Fraser. doing the scoring. lcfimbfiffll Port-age. aecordinl; W The playlng o; ma Baal-cats down word received by the Canadian Na-t Llnd-MrghI "Iothm. h; the mmmltpthe ice made it. easy for the home $101181 RBIIWBY-‘i enilmfiefs be" w‘ hvlatoh will he prgga)" M me 0h. players to race through,II-Iodder be- dfly- The line relished "W! P01!"- It [he Qhlarlo Ed". ing the star of the name, as he,I3-45 FY1111!‘ RIMYHOOH. time and again was able m outwit Porwtle is Mlle M which is almost Flin Flori Crnnben two thirds of’ the total distance. their beads. For $90,000l \'0t much illforlntltion was tortil- coming at the time. but. iuurr all official conlnlttllIt-ntitnl was issued, which said: . "A court of Ill(|I|II'_V has been held at Allllttl by order or’ the LCOIIIIIIIIIHICIY-Ilhclllfil m‘ tllc Alctliv- crrunean station It) investigate cer- tain disciplinary lnltltels in which lRear-Arlnllral Bernard St. (l. Col~ lard. (Juplaill Kenneth B. Dewar tCanadian Press) OTTAWA. March l8.-— Tile Can- ldian Tleasury was enriched by $90 yesterday because a man's con- iclence bothered him over a. deed committed during‘ the Northwest Rebellion nearly half a century ago. A letter to Hon. James A. Robb. Minister of Finance, containing the money in United States currency, was signed "A Nunn“ and bore a Toronto postnlark. The letter said: “In the Canadian Northwest Rebellion of 1885 a fel- low took some beaver skins from the Government stores and gave me five wf theln. A receiver is as bad as‘ 1 thief and this thing has been on my conscience a lot and I wish to get rid of it before I die. I doni. mow what beaver skins were worth.‘ lp there at that time. but say S5.‘ apiece. This would be $25.00 for thel lklllfi. "Then Interest. for 42‘: yearsl it 6'. would be $63.75. In all $80.75.; f enclose in this letter ninety dol- lars which I hope will discharge this‘ :lalm in all. If you put a piece inl the paper I will know you receivedl I.he money all right." l _~ _.<-o>-._-.. . N. ll. L. RESULTS I Ottawa I. at Montreal 3. l Canadiens (l, at Toronto 5. .‘ Boston 1. at Pittsburgh 3. , Detroit 7. at Chicago 1. i , involved. As a Commantlor-ill-(‘hietfl whose report .llas not. lleelt received hy III!‘ Atl- nliralll’. "Since the First Lord t\\'.t‘. Ilridgenulll) made his statement iu the llutlse m‘ Conlulolls. today, Ito has ustwaltttinetl that ltoar-Atlnliral (‘ollartlis flag iltls uot been transi- fcrred it) another HIIID as ho had IlI~ fort-ed from an early this-grant, lull d,I.llll~l been ‘struck.’ and that he 1:‘ still at ‘Malia. press will alltl will ALL OVER JAZZ BAND As the story goes ill naval vi‘:- llnvllell, The hattleshllfs jazz hand d it, would not. salrl Captain Deyvllr. Commander Danielbacked 11D Ills Captain. In diplomatic words. t I lmiral that he had no objections to 'a dance aboard tho battleship, blltI if the Admiral wanted jazz, and ‘lots of It. he hall better get a llaIlltl,‘ lfrom ashore to blow aaxalthflllf“ 11"‘, into the night. ' The Captain contended that llilll boys had too much worlt to do in. the day and hc did not. propose fol permit them to stay up moat. -\fI lcho night for the amusement of. i . ‘ lrglvon by the Admiral. / fl ‘(iaptain Dewar anti Colltltluntlvrl Daniel arrived Ill London last nillml fter hrlvlug been suspended frtllllf tho Malta court of inquiry- ‘Charges anti counter-r-llurllflt 111W" already been made on both sides. I I I I TORONTO. March lit-Maritime! strong winds and gales with rain orl probably part snow. ' Admiral (‘nllartl rcnltliltod n1‘ _ I _ I -'--‘—---—-———- MaImI IIIUIOIIIIII tleal . . . . . . . . . . . .. IJG-ITS yo. _5ALE _ My FAB“ A‘, . nlltleul clear .. .. 16-40 Banner of 75 acre‘ wolbwmflh Quebec clear . . . . . .. .. 28-44 “I, m“ church gchool ‘b: tflltllloltetnwll t-Intldy . 40--Ii0 ‘ma/hum Chatfmmmwrx: “up Halifax cloudy . . . . .. 42-—::4 phone m the house Apply Bu“ Saint John clottdy .. 42-40 BI PmwaeI UnhmI LIIIIII 3m PI n I Day Greetings; (Slmml to the Gvlrdil") untl tonight m 8:51. IlUIJIITN. MRITII 17m" 5L 1'1"‘: Sun sets this evening at 6:11, rlclrfla Day greetings iuclutlt; mvflnltnd rises tomorrow morning at Ii:- ‘satzcs to tho [Irish people of the‘0g_ Anlcriean CmltIM-llt "Om bOIhI New nmon Wednesday‘. March William T. Cosgrave. lrlah Free 21g!‘ 4:05 PI mI State President. and Eamon Dc Summpmlde “he olshleen-mln. Vlllerl- urea later than Charlottetown. New York cloudy . . . . . ilR-IIO lflltll title this morning at 0:28 y. Social stratification Ia llt-It-tllllllcd by culture; curture is IIIIIIIIHI by in- come: thull would l ‘ rff .. I II N 5 III E II I t fbehul-g‘ oi’ Canada. anti by Alnllsietlrl lilo I‘ I ' Movement for In- gof the i‘(‘(I rnbc and of the black Defeated Moncton liifiiiifili"irtis..i;fif.i°lliiif.lfi’f Atlantlcs, 6-1! ed by me Admlmllyq Iqflyg an Qplthroughout and forced the twogoal-l shortly after the start of the game“ lFOOQQ-QO 04-040-04-0-0-00-009000- _..____.___'___.__._-@u w? I MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT. .i_._l does the tinllnl- nlark set upon social status. r-"zv; (‘null 1357 Tom 1‘ oumnll hlrlottntowl Guardian Iurnlng Guardian. IIIII IIIW Old Corinth; Bar Int- erested in (Tattadian crease in Judges’ Salaries. LONDON, March l7.-'I‘llo men ed by the Canadian Bu r Association for the IITIDIYWCIIIIZIIL of the salar- ies of judges in the DOIILIIIIOIL A si- milar movement has Ifilll! been afoot in legal circles hem. All English 1Ill'll ..lll hlligno Ijtldge receives Ilfatlill) 1t t-nr. but it lis calculated that \\'Iil‘ll lllt-olnc tax land super-tax have bruit paid. and fallowancc has been mudt" for tho decreased pill-chasing power of the. pound slnct- tin- salary was fixed. the not yield in tlcttlal income in less than half that sum. Unlike other Civil servants. whose salar- ies, very little smaller, are increas~ . ‘ led by bonus, the judges FQCQIVQ m Ibonus, nor were they considered de- lserving of bonus during the mast stressful periods of the war. The honor and dignity of a Brit- .ish judgeship and the status it giv- es have hitherto been enough to {attract a. sufficiency of the nwst‘ lhighly qualified and distinguished members of the Bar when vacaxh lcifia have arisen. Under the old eon~ iditions the remuneration was eon- ‘Isidcred adequate-ms was dcliber- ‘ately designed when it was fixerI-.. 'to enable the jlllll-f to (list-flange his obligations ‘witllmlt. prectllliary‘ cin- jbaffl-SSIIICIIL. But rlrelunlilaneen have chnngerl. and lllcn- Illllt‘ l-emntly eolne to light until‘ r t1.“".I)Il‘ evi- ldences of a IlfiItIiIl l. ., l". dicial posts have l‘ ‘.1 1.. t 1 [ml l An English _i\:.i . .. u»... Elna’; Bench is able ~.> t‘. l, mil”..- substantial arid-uot‘ ‘l.- Whtn he “goes tlll -l. >1.‘ when he travel» an.» .. IIMICI A5- tallies In the coulwlrjv ,, .~,,;,. (Wu Il-IGBES travel ’lt_l_s.‘_t-ll,t. m mku criminal and ti;t- tn .~,t-,l ms- dnoss. When so t-tl ,- jlldggg ‘each receive 131.‘. t - .l.. t'_'\ll¢"llS(.'9. land, their "lodpint- ' Lll-illiIIIY a. large and lrolllltll. v- z-t-sldh-llpe I lpernlanelltly kept for silt-ll pllrposo I‘only) are provided In IIll count, “Going on ircuit" I\' ~. 1Li't:l.\'\b1l to many cupanrt. t»: _t_l- H4110?! in. Iasmuch as they ttt-t- |t‘t'll\.t(I with almost regal‘ crrt-ll~'~lt;.-l ‘n tltt- var. ious cities whvrr Ill)". rst..l.~-l,.t- law and justice. --{oa> House Approves Naval Prograln (Canadian Pffkxfil WASHINGTON, March l7.-'I‘lle $274,000,000 new warship COll5Iru¢< tion programme Wm; rtpprovcrl to- day by the House and sent to the Senate. The vote was 2B7 in 57, <._._-_-_-_.__-__- T "Q-O-QQ O O0 0'0 O-FOO§-O-OQQQ§§O Condensed Specials RATE-Jo. per word. not each Insertion lu this column. -v ‘OLD PAPER FOII. SALE Guardian Office. r. cents bundle. AT por WANTED - AN “EXPERIENCED WIIIITPIIN. Apply lluviog lloloL a" 3-17-21 ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPBB. Prlcoa I'll) I'm- 20c; I00 for 850-. 250 fnr 55c; 500 for $1.00; 1,000 W!‘ $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office, Guardian Job Printer; ' t! .,__ __I '10! PRINTING 0F EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian» con- trvll Job Prlntory. Phone 132. "FOR SALE --SILENT SALIS- mon chow-cash, 3 foot ll In. high. 2 féQtl 2 1-2 inn. wldo and 0 foot. 10' Ina. long. Miller Bros. Omar. George St., Charlottetown. ZIBES-{I-Ilfli . 3212-3-l7-3I ‘WILL Aluuvn m AIIOUT TWO woetawt Garlands of (nttal-lo hor- IQG. Those ltorses ii!'f.‘ ltll broken fiilbh and aiulllr: ytittlwI and sound. are eltnlrr- stock, yery much like our lrltllltl flames. WOOII Illd McNeil. 30S-l-‘l-12-llltt-4l I