of
cittnu
.hoi
in
or
inulieu
.....
Ana
iabtlta.
...
to?o
(land
Chest
Colds
evedln
a
New
Way
I
Tt
I
WJ
I
',pcM
when,
Applied
Oyer
Throat
and
meit.
j
a
spor
and,
at
the
same
v
VjpoKub
trachea
imme-
ir.3r.31.
conif
Kfd
air
passages,
it
ihs
TK&m
c
ilrctt
treatment
for
v.da
a:ui
ine
suu-s
wnrre
over
r-
i
ere
utjw
u!ru
yearly.
cJ
i.T
sore
throat,
tonsOiti
Hi
acta
ld
and
chert
colds.
U
U
a
JW
or
IMI
nay
lever.
ICVVI,
i
,,
n
ertl1
ICKS
Varo
Rub
21MhuonJaksUsD
Yearly
ill
iu
i
-
Importers
Third
Avenue
W"-l
ol
rom
Z.ytr
CME
(nr
advance
NYX
Ladies'
Shoes
m
"
JO,
make.
I'rien
rinhl
Shoe
Store
Third
Avenue.
i.
Alexander
Smith
Blook
Phone
575
DENTIST
CONGRESS
OF
RELIGION
IS
NQW
PLANNED
Hundreds
of
Delegates
Expected
to
Meet
In
Toklo
To
Years
Hence
DISCUSS
FUNDAMENTALS
Threo
Religions
Association
Making
Arrangements
for
Event
in
Japan
ToKlu.
Feb.
The
Three
lIl.'liKinii
Association,
inside
up
f
lludilhisi,
slilHloinU
niwl
:iiriKiijiiH.
i
jirriinffliiK
for
it
III-.
.1
i
......
......
rub
V-mw
tnroat
and
chest
"
m
.iriimou
ui
hais
the
medicated
vaiiurt.
It
!
'
place
in
April,
IU2K.
li
will
In-
I
hi
own
ui(
n
li
represcnln-Mim-
nf
nil
reliujuu.
tin'
prunin-;
1
-
n-cusniiiiitf
the
hixh
ideal
f
all
anil
Un-trem-nil
desire
of
U
.i.
h
i(l
ltm-fi
Km
world.
Leader
in
rcliioii
all
over
the,
world
are
Mug
asked
In
take
can
in
preparing
the
agenda
.mhI
ii
i
anticipated
that
the
(will
Will
be
ll
IIMHl
prcleff-
Iiikio
fv
known.
A1I7
The
Announcement
UYY
An
announcement
i
being
sent.
oiil
reifanlniK
the
emigre,
winch
V
I
n
iiil-
un
follow:
I
PQf
I
I.
Following
I
he
World
War
Wlk
ill,
itiilhtna
flan...
Imhh
.....l
,n
i
ti
milili'il
i
I
a
nw
itil
!
-
iK
WlUCh
limit-
iiincli
lean
method,
vou
hnvi
Bulger
Ltd
Jewellers
Fair
Isle
eaters
For
Men
and
Boys
pti'V
Wi.i.i
J
...
....
-
..-
ii.
ii
i
ii
it
I
,
,
.'.inandinK
a
fundamental
re-
i.
i
in
IimmmI
on
liiith
ideal
in
...iii.
m
know
Ii.-
j..w'i
phiiitf
of
civilisation
in
i"
kI
ln.'
'
politic,
industry,
diplomacy,
nHMr
utr'MMlh
'
"'.
literature
rind
nil
l
U
r""''
,i,rl
""'
n,,
nntewnr-,Ui
of
-
a
reuli
anil
plain
i
Ihe
many
sign
v..'i
iiiienl.
w
...
.
..
.
i
.i
lit,-
tiifi--
i
it
,tv.ii-t"
t'Fri'.f'ii
lot
many
way
Ihroiwliiiiil
the
-'uurld
fur
the
attainment
of
tini-
lull
tlie
iiuod
i
al
ii-ae'
ami
a
heller
lixinw
I
j
"''
for
niankilid
IIii'iiiikIi
rc-;
form,
in
I
lie
exKlitiK
lale
of
,
HiiiiK-
I'hi"
iletiirf
for
a
reali-yrtuw
of
hiirher
thinv
cheriih-
cil
in
Hi.-
niind
of
Hie
people"
of
lite
world
i
nolhtllfC
but
H
nivuiK
lor
reluimn
in
iU
wiilet
ja:id
proer
Mni".
.iver,
in-ii"'.
Iimm
(lie
world
i
keenly
J
fell
the
ned
of
reliKinna
forf
at
a
fiHindation
for
a
new
oiili-
raiion
and
the
midive
uf
a
new
'and
heller
world
than
it
diw
Miuhiy.
Nalion.
will
he
a)il
In
.ici
oinpii
i(ir
MinM
wily
when
i
to-
.M.wvr
ire
pirt)ully
n
.onaicd
and
allied
with
one
nn-
,
oilier.
I
Spiritual
Alliance
Aim
!
.'.
All
relitiion"
Maud
on
Ihe
I
..
ni.
idc
nf
llir
hrolherhooi
of
'niaiikind
and
have
a
their
aim
He
proniolion
of
happineM
in
'.
Hie
world
and
Ihe
realixalinn
of
GOVERNMENT
LIQUOR
ACT.
ixoticc
or
ateucATiON
ton
conttnT
TO
TRANirE
OF
BtIR
LICENCE
otI
r.
i
nrnriiN
nivri
hmi.
m
im
iih
iio
of
liruri
if
il.
the
inw
.
vuil
ml.
Itil-
Ii.
Alioit
le
III,
I.IOllef
lUfl
ii-..
Mntjnt
"iinM-m
in
iraiKfer
nf
llrrr
I
H-MM-i'
NtlHllirr
.111.
aW
KXHtj
UI
r,..,.i
,.r
.,
,tie,
pari
or
i
MUM
in
kw.on
a
thr
luirtl
llnlrl.
ttlHMle
al
I
iim
oiuht
if
nth
tn-i
ami
irrt
AiMmr,
in
Ihr
ii
of
Prtnr
Ituprrl.
Hi:.
ui
Hv
mJ-
dMrnlietl
liil.
fte'on
(Hi
land
tefm
I
Iff
.
Maek
IMrtjr
iw
(St.,
huh
MniMlrt-ft
aari
lrrnl
thM.-
(tlS',
i-rm.-i
huiwn
Larail
riirtatraiitii
nnrej,
m
it.
iTovlnr
-if
Brtll
OriiimMa,
frw
jtiiH
hvliiiii
i"
mmteni
Zarelli.
ft
,
.
Hiiiirri
liri
I
I'll
:luniMa.
the
Ifan-fi-rrr
tiaii-a
al
iTin.f,
Hni-ri,
II.
r...
hl
lath
i.u
.if
Jauuai.
It.
.VMsWeant
ami
TMnifrrae.
IN
PROBATE.
la
the
Supr""
Court
f
Brltiah
Calwmbl
In
n.
Milter
or
nx
AdiHinMtrannt
An;
lirt
.
..
I
.Hi
ill-
Miller
nt
U"
Mlale
or
Miara
1k
iiliTrClr
IWI
h
orrter
of
Ills
ll.,ii..in
M,
n
Yoiina,
mmle
Ho-
Jnl
aa.v
,r
iriirnm.
A.l
lfi.
I
appo4nlel
v.lmini.ir.lnr
of
Uh
riate
Maura
,....
,i..i
ml
ml
all
Darlras
Imviiici
trlaim
atamal
IN'
aW
ealale
ire
hrreny
rtxiiilren
In
ntrniii
mw.
iwiii
rm
I-.
nr
or
Iwfure
Un
Snl
ilay
of
I
Ntrrh
iji.
Itf.
ml
III
paniea
IIHKml
I
i.i
Un-
ealllr
r
leinilml
1"
P'
Uw
;nin"ini
of
Hun
iiMiemrwws"
h
i
'
"r'""h-
MHIMAN
A.
WATT,
I
orfielil
AilntlMslraMr.
I
PrttM
IHHerl.
H.C
lined
the
frf
.Hv
or
reoruirv.
via.
IN
PROBATE.
In
the
Supreme
Caurl
f
Brlllih
Columbia
In
tlx-
Miller
nf
the
.nnlslriUn
Act;
In
thVVutler
r
Hie
F.Mle
of
Andrew
A..lrewM.
neeeiiMsl.
I
ejllle.
order
of
III
TMIK
MlTICK
that
by
ll.a.."r
F.
MM'.
'?.SJf,,I
ilar
of
rehruiry.
A.I)
UffJ.
I
P"
Hiinle.
Ailinlnislriler
or
Ihe
ealale
or
imlrr
Amlrewwn,
deeeawil.
nl
a
luriir-
fiarliia
elaiin"
alalmt
Ihe
';l
rare
In
fiirnlli
lereliv
r.-ulre1
ii
mi
iwperlv
verified
I"
me
on
or
t
m
.'.r.u'eXl
l
of
M.rrh
A
l.
JSH,
esttie
are
re
all
narlles
Hidrhleil
U
Ihe
onlrril
t
ihe
animint
or
Ihelr
ln.lfl.l-Prtnea.
I-
l-H.
r-rni.J.
y
orrinal
Ailininlttrauir.
Prtnee
nupert,
B.i..
fiilrrt
tlie
end
ilir
nf
MhrtiarY.
HKn
N
PROBATE.
r
B",T,8M
IN
THE
'WtilJSXF
In
the
Miller
or
the
AdminUlritlon
Act:
in
ioT'miu.-.
.r
.LM,.l.r,,orh
Mimirniiri
u
'
.
..'
,
by
onipr
"i
in-
uH-'frVier
!
r'afc?
Aon
MonUKiinery.
rts-.-
e
ViV..!
"
'
1
Pjruea
I
lay
'lt
e
inir
rlalin.
atain.t
'
fy
lerebr
rennlred
to
'U'"'
1
"
,
1
ll
day
verlf.e.1
to
ine
.
"r
if
rtlei
or
tebrtiary
A
M
".
'xllfl
n
Inilrbled
to
the
et
e
are
.
.
forlhwltii.
nnHX
A
WATT,
nrfl-'ial
AdinlnlMrator
rrlnre
lluperl.
BT
Dited
U
llrt
W
of
Mnuiry,
l.
Her
Nerves
Were
"All
Broken
Up"
She
Could
Not
Sleep
Mr.
Dvll
Oalloueher,
J7
Lyod'
aunt
Ave.,
HamiltoD,
Ont.,
writeu
nervt-i
were
all
broken
up
and
1
eouM
not
uli-ep
at
ulifht,
and
I
would
have
(o
grt
up
out
'of
bed
and
wiilk
the
floor
fur
houm
at
a
time.
After
Using
a
Box
of
I
Began
To
Feel
Much
Better,
and
after
Ming
a
tin
more
boiea
I
eould
enjojr
uj
reit
u
well
at
ever
I
eould."
II.
ft
N.
I'ill,
bav
been
on
tke
market
for
the
pait
32
yeart;
your
aearet
drngtriit
aelU
tiem;
pat
up
only
by
Tk
T.
iiUburn
Ca,
Liialul
Toronto,
Ont.
WOrld
peace.
lehoov
en
I
lie
a
i
outfit
ii
fMirrnili
niiiliial
uit-der.lmlin.
Itelitrioiifi
-.ihonld
aid
and
.nppurt
eaah
oilier
ill
order
in
dn
everything
o-ilc
for
Hie
re.ui
reclinii
of
the
world.
i.
No
ueeenitily
In
amalKU-niale
exiMirnir
relijflniir.
exlN.
No
new
reliisiun
i.
needed,
no
tiniled
religion
tMinio.ed
of
all
Hip
rt.
II
were
far
heller
In
have
effw-live
en.
upei'Hl
ion
o
thai
eaei
mixlii
ili"play
it"
Hrial
feature"
to
the
ulmo.t
ami
repecl
the
nx-eellenee
of
other...
"SOUNDINGS"
WAS
BEST
SELLING
BOOK
IN
1925
II
never
appeared
at
rtrl
place
on
the
monthly
ret.n-t,
piit
le-catiKe
of
il
ennsislenl
high
mark
it
won
Ihe
lie!
annual
-..ill.,
record.
linrtk
a
'
Twenty-five
Year."
hy
I.onl
On-y,
and
"When
We
Were
Very
YounK."
hy
A.
A.
Milne.
The
lit"
follow:
Fiction:
"SotindiiiK":
"The
r.unlanl
Kennedy;
Itee,'-
tJene
Slralton
Purler.
"Oloriou
AihiIIo,"
II.
Itarrinti
Ion;
"The
ilrcen
Hal,
.Michael
Arlcn:
"The
l.iflle
French
flirt.'
Ann-
iMiigl.
Sedirwick,
a
hook:
Arr.iwsinilh,"
Sinclair
J'nrrish;
"The
r,aroliniaii,"llafae
Saliatini.
and
"One
Increasiiii.'
I'tirpose.'"
A.
S.
M.
Ilulcliin.onx
New
Fictiun:"liel
and
llcallh";
"
The
llosfim
Cmikinp
Sehirol
'ook
llooit.'
hy
Fannie
Farmer;
"When
We
Were
Very
Yoiuisr,'
A.
A.
Milne;
"The
.Man
Nohody
Kntiw.."
Ilruce
Harlfm;
"
The
Uh
of
Christ."
tliovnunl
I'apinf;
Ariel,"
Andre
ilanruiv
Sl'wice
Thirty."
Kdward
link;
"Twenly-five
Yeai."
Lord
Orey;
"Anatoli-Fmiiicc.
Iliuiseir,"
J.
.I.
Ilnnisson;
ami
"The
Cross
Wnnl
I'tuxle
Hook."
Poverty
i
no
disgrace
man.
hut
II
i
coufnuuiledly
in-coiivenienl,-
Sydney
Smith.
IN
PROBATE.
IN
THE
SUPREME
COURT
OF
BRITISH
COLUMBIA.
In
tlii'
Matter
nf
the
Ailinlnllrallon
Art;
and
In
the
Milter
of
the
Km
of
Tom
O'Brien.
IhtihcI,
luleilate.
TAIiF.
IVOTICK.
thai
hv
order
of
III
Honour
F.
Mrll.
Veoim,
niHile
lite
fflM
day
or
January,
AH.
ivia.
I
wm
aiMnnird
AOintnitiriior
or
ine
e)taie
or
Toi
O'llrlrn.
e.eaed,
and
all
partle
hav
loir
rliiint
aitlnM
ihe
hald
ettaie
are
liereov
requireil
lo
furnll
tame,
propertr
veriried
In
me
on
or
bernre
ihe
m
day
of
February,
A.n.
Ulft.
ami
ill
parties
rtidebled
lo
the
eliie
are
reiiulrml
lo
pay
Hie
amount
of
their
Indehtrtliieaa
lo
in
rorlhwllh.
rnnMK!f
a.
watt.
Offlrlil
Adiiilnutralor.
I'rlnri
Unpen.
H.C,
nald
Ihe
ttrd
dav
nr
iawiiary.
It.
IN
PROBATE.
IN
THE
SUPRCmT
COURT
OF
BRITISH
COLUMBIA.
In
thn
Matter
or
Hie
AUnilnlMrallon
Art;
i
n.l
In
ihe
Mailer
of
the
Rataie
of
Herbert
lliilore.
IVreaiieil,
Inleilate.
l.WF.
.NOTint:
that
by
order
of
ItH
Honour
F.
Mrll.
Yonnir.
made
ihe
Sim
day
or
January,
A.
It.
9jn.
,
amounted
AdmlnlMMtor
or
tin-
estate
of
Herbert
lledore,
di-rciM-d,
ami
all
parlies
lia-Ina
rlalms
mtilixt
the
nM
estate
are
lierehy
ri'iinlred
lo
fnrnlli
mnie.
proierlv
veriried
to
me
on
or
IWore
Hie
tin
day
or
February,
a.
n.
I9VH,
ami
all
pariiea
Indebted
to
t
tie
ettale
are
renolra!
to
nir
ln.irme.iiie.,
,u
,
-o
...r,r
.nrn,eoi,e,.,
...
,nr
then
Hie
auiount
of
NOftMAN
A.
WATT.
nrriclnl
Admlnlntrator,
I'rlnri
liupert,
lt.fi,
Dated
M
Ui
JJrd
day
oi
Jinuirj,
19,
fatal
THE
DAILY
NEWB
PAGE
FIVES
WHITE
PLAGUE
VERY
GENERAL
Most
People
Get
a
Touch
of
Tuberculosis
Some
Time
In
Their
Lives
Says
Doctor
I'lllI.ADCM'llIA,
IVh.
.
Iti'aitoiH
why
hoiih'
fitfiMoiii
who
hiivp
o.c.ipi.'il
a
.louffh
of
tuhcr-I'liloifi
In
I
heir
childhood
hi-iiiiiip
infcrliNl
in
adiill
life
wild
fatal
re.uli
are
heinj:
.onxlil
hy
Itr.
il.
U.
Opie,
illrcclur
or
lahor-(ilories
of
the
Henry
I'hlpfH
ln-vlilnle,
roiincclejl
with
Hie
lini-veroity
of
l'.'nii.ylvania,
who
is
t'oiMliii'liiDC
re.iraifih
in
various
UiireM
uf
the
iliMeane.
Ilr.
Opie
i
ii'.inlcil
hy
physician
a
one
of
Hie
ouUlamliiiK
ailtluirlticH
nil,
Illlll'ICIlloiii.
1.'a
than
two
percent
of
Ihe
population
eeape.
a
toueli
.
of
'or
this
reason
it
""'
"wfiil
llaue"
al
one
time:
eliuiium
nf
llu
HVff,
eilUMlV
III
Cllild-
world
to
itlmc
for
Ihe
eoiiclu-.
Si,'!-
""'
n'"'il
-"ion
of
a
Hpirilual
alliance
or'
iuUil1
''
,,",'
who
have
.cap-Ihe
nalioiiM.
('''
"
then
fiecnint1
infected
:i.
Ii
doe
in.)
i-e.piire,
thou,'
ln
,"'(''
r"p
H'"y
Iiave
nut
many
wont"
make
it
plain
that
'',,"
"Olf-aclijat-il
ami
ile-all
reliioiiK
Hm1
reliffioin
niovn-vf'"l'r,l
iininunlly.
Willi
them
the
ineiil"
of
IiuIhv
4liiiiii.l
f..ii...i"i"'''''
ll
'o
lie
ntiick
anrf
Nodules
In
Lungs
X
-
ray
photograph
have,
"howu,
Hr.
Opie
ha"
ilenioii.ira-led,
that
!M
per
ivmiI
of
Ihe
while
adiill"
who
die
from
di.eae4
oilier
than
liiherriilo-iiH
have
in
their
luiifr
"innll.
hanl
siol.
!lhi'ouh
Which
Ihe
X-my.
do
not
easily
penelrnle.
'nie.e
have
tit-en
"down
lo
lie
depn.il
s
huill
up
hy
Ihe
hud
around
point"
of
Inlierriilar
infeclion.
Tills
type
of
infeclion
occur
chiefly
in
children,
hut
the
hard
nodule.
continue
in
Ihe
uii
Ihroiisli
life.
Apparently
this
lype
nf
chlld-
tifiuil
infection.
Dr.
Opie
ex.
plained,
cause
the
IiaiIv
(o
ile
List
of
Those
That
Came
Near'
velnn
rei.lnnl
flui.U
ufiieh
nl
the
Top
In
the
Order
of
I
lack
fresh
infeclion
of
luhercii-
Popularlty
MKW
YOIIK.
Keh.
?3.--"omnl-init",'
a
ftrsl
novel.
,y
A.
Ilainl!
Ion
liinl...
headed
Ihe
li-l
of
'
IhI
seller'"
in
fiction
in
1035
losix.
and
for
Ihe
most
pari
do
"troy
litem.
How
this
resistnnre
i
.rimel
imes
overcome
hy
Ihe
disease
in
adiill
i
now
the
oh
jeel
of
rese-arcli
Dr.
Opie
i
ill
reclinK.
In
adults
the
disease
lake
.different
form,
as
a
rulep
usually
npiienrtnsr
a
a
more
dirfiiseii
in
feeiinn
of
Ihe
lop
portion
nf
the
Mini;.
Iwilenl
iufeeiion
nf
this
a
.
I.
.1
T
I-...-
II...
fonrlh
e.iiieitlie
"l""
nnvt-
i.-n
iimiiiii
hv
nr
er
liiei
..)
Henllli."
hv
I
-1
1
i
M
I
I
n
he
units
nf
one
of
every
n'"""
nmlnl.
In
II.
ml
Ceiers.
lopped
Ihe
non-ric.',v,
lion
li-t.
mnkiiiK
ahead
of
"Uh.
infeclion
of
line
ype
are
nccompanieii
iiy
evidence
of
the
chfl
dhond
type
nf
infeclion.
no
longer
active.
Childhood
Infection
Active
tuliei-culosi
of
I
he
.
a
.
.
.
?
Nvmnh."
hv
Margatvl
"oik
aio
is
aiwai
accom-
l
:.
1...
.
I
m
l.il
II
I
Fhe
Keeier
of
Ihr
j
"
w'
nvioctico
oi
riiiiuiiuuii
lllieciioii,
ir.
t'p'e
says,
nut
evidence
of
the
early
infection
in
UioCwho
die
of
lubereulosis
is
Kilnuisi
.always
less
exlensive
in
lline
.who
die
of
Ihe
disease
than
ill
those
who
do
not
develop
ac-II
VP.
case.
;
In
siune
instance,
where
in-
f
feci
inn
occur
in
adiill
similar
lo
Ihe
chlhlhoud
type,
general
dissemination
of
Ihe
disease
throiighoiil
the
Io.ly
occur
he-rau.e
Ihe
ailllll
ha
not
Jeen
made
resistant
hy
infeclion
ac-(iiiri'il
during
tihllillinod,
Ir.
Ojue
claims.
"
new
Lumber
mill
PETERSBURG,
ALASKA
Machinery
to
be
Shipped
North
from
Seattle
and
will
be
Installed
at
Once
KinC.IIIKA.N.
Feb.
25.
All
noiinremenl
of
the
immedinle
conslrticlion
of
a
new
mill
af
l'i
lershiirg,
lo
replace
Ihp
one
hurncd
recently,
wa
made
t
local
friends
hy
F..
A.
Salnrtka
while
heiv.
The
new
mill
will
he
of
15,000
feel
cnpacily
dally
cut
and
.Mr
Saltnika
.staled
thai
il
would
he
milled
on
to
as
rapidly
a
possl
hie.
Structural
material
and
inacli
inery
for
the
new
plant
will
he
shipped
north
at
the
earliest
pos
sihle
dale
ami
he
said
that
he
ami
hi
associates
hoped
to
he
nhlc
to
commence
milling
lumher
hero
re
summer.
The
Pelersjnivg
mill,
of
which
.Mr.
Saloitka
wit
one
of
Ihe
pro
prietors,
wa
entirely
destroyed
l'j-
tire
several
innnlh
ago
ami
Ihe
erection
of
a
new
mill
ha
been
delayed
while
a
new
com
pany
was
bring
formed
and
plan
made.
.Mr.
Salonka
say
he
ha
Hi,'
utmost
confidence
in
Ihe
future
of
Ihe
lumbering
industry
in
Al
nska
and
ho
and
his
associates
An
Infallible
Guard
according
to
Celtic
mythology,
was
the
HEIMDAL,
perfect
sentinel.
His
hearing
was
so
acute
that
he
could
hear
the
wool
growing
on
a
sheep's
hack
His
eyesight
was
so
keen
he
could
see
everything
that
happened
even
though
it
pecured
while
he
slept.
Advertising,
if
you
use
it
properly,
is
an
infallible
sentinel
for
you.
It
guards
you
against
fraud
and
inferiority.
It
protects
you
against
making,
unwise
and
unsatisfactory
purchases.
P
Merchants
and
manufacturers
who
advertise
must
give
full
value
because
they
have
good
names
to
protect.
The
makers
of
well-known
products
and
the
stores
that
sell
these
products
often
value
the
names
at
millions
of
dollars.
They
cannot
afford
to
jeopardize
the
worth
of
these
names
bys2lliigany
but
good
goods
of
full
measure
and
fair
price.
So,
you
can
bank
on
this.
Advertised
goods
must
be
as
advertised.
That
is
why
it
pays
to
deal
with
advertisers
and
to
buy
advertised
products.
Advertising
is
your
guard
will
m
ahead
Willi
Hie
enlarge-1
ge-.slcd
on
Hie
Alberta
hoard
are(lain.
In
the
autumn
he
vvas
fo
ment
of
Ihe
new
mill
as
rapidly
;
10
it)
:
.a
a
uomiueo
ui
me
ii-
,ts
OllllillOII
in.Tiiiit.
ARBITRATION
BOARD
ALBERTA
TEACHERS
successful
in.1l
application
to
the-
pr.ivihciatahihel,
in
.ecur-,
ing
a
promise-
from
Premier
llrownlce
ami
lion.
Perren
Maker,
that
the
school
act
would
be
amended
to
provide
a
more
efficient
anil
more
useful
conciliation
hoard
for
reference
of
dispute
between
school
teach
er.
and
trustees.
While
Mr.
llaker
did
not
promise
lo
adopt
the
amendment
as
proposed
by
the
alliance,
he
staled
that
he
wa
preparing
an
amendment
looking
In
n
better
board
plan,
and
that
thi
would
he
drafted
and
presented
to
tho
cabinet
in
a
few
days.
Premier
Hrownlee
added
that
a
soon
a
the
draft
wa
passed
on
hy
the
cabinet,
Ihe
alliance
would
be
informed
of
il
text,
so
Hint
they
would
he
in
a
position
In
discii.
il
on
If
presentation
to
the
legislature.
Nature
of
Amendments
Ihe
alliance
suggest
un
amendment
to
the
existing
con
filiation
hoard
clause
in
the
pre
sent
act,
somewhat
along
tho
line
nf
Hint
cmlrodicd
in
tho
.Manitoba
act,
which
provide
thai
there
shull
lie
a
board
of
re.
ference
for
either
conciliation
or
arbitration,
lo
consist
of
three.
embers,
one
representing
th'o
schnol
truster,
of
the
province,
one
representing
the
teachers,
and
a
chairman
representing
neither
interest.
Tho
three
appointments
sug
.
..
.
t
.
i
i
.
lieria
irusiees
,t.uciuiiuii;
ui
a
nominee
of
the
Alherla
Teachers
Alliance;
ic
a
third
member,
neither
lrulce
nor
teacher,
to
he
appointed
hy
the
two
members
aforesaid,
in
con.sulla-;
i.,
a
sisler
nalion.
lion
with
the
minister.
Premier
Brownlee
Promises
to;
Present
Arranoement
Introduce
Bill
Providing
Bet-
I
nder
the
existing
section
of
tec
Settlement
of
DIs-
i
the
Alberta
Act.
Ihe
minister
of
putes
i:i.MONT(N.'
Feb.
2.r.
Thr
Alberta
Teachers
Alliance
was
education
names
the
personnel
or
the
board,
hut
must
make
choice
of
a
representative
of
tho
Wear
hers,
and
trustees
respective-
with
a
neutral
chairman.
The
hoard
may
only
make
report
q((
its
findings.
IS
CRIME
AGAINST
A
SISTER
NATION
Bishop
of
London
Expresses
Himself
Forcibly
Against
Smuggling
Liquor
Into
United
States
I.OXOOX.
Feb.
25.
-The
IHs-
hop
of
London
presided
al
a
meeting
held
in
Church
House.
Westminster,
in
response
to
an
appeal
from
citizens
of
the
United
Stales
asking
llritish
cilixen
lo
set
themselves
against
"the
smuggling
nf
intoxicating
liquor
over
the
border
and
through
our
coastal
waler
from
Ihe
land
lo
which
you
are
loyal
inlo
our
homeiaml.
I
here
wa
a
very
large
allcmlance
of
people
who
evidently
felt
strongly
on
thl
subject,
The
Hishnp
nf
London
said
thai
the
meetinig
was
not.
called
tn
,
express
any
views
about
pto
hildllon.
He
ijunled
from
statist
tics
supplied
hy
the
assistant
at
lorhey
general
of
the
United
Stale
showing
thai
from
July
1
11(25,
to
.lannary
i,
IU2C.
2t
foreign
lhpior
vessels
had
been
seined,
,nf
which
20
were
llritish
Phe
traffic,
the
bishop
said,
wn
most
dishonorable
to
Ureal
llri-
ing
on
a
six
weeks
lecturing
tour
lo
American
universities.
He
would
be
ashamed
t
iio.
if
In;
liad
not
attended
this
meeting
and
made
hi
protect
against
what
lie
considered
w
re
aels
of
treachery
COUNTESS
CATHCART
AND
MORAL
TURPITUDE
Eloped
with
Earl
but
Thinks
That
It
Is
Not
a
Crime
Says
Her
Attorney
.
NKW
YOIIK.
Feb.
25.
Gotinse".
lor
Hie
Connies
of
dulhcarl,
successful
in
Varding
off
her
ei
luslon
from
thi
country
tem
porarily,
are
now
turning
their
attention
to-
study
of
what
constitute
"moral
turpitude,"
the
ground
on
which
site
has
been
denied
admission.
Although
tho
counless
ha
ad
mitted
eloping
wilh
Ihe
l-nrl
of
Craven,
a
married
man,
in
IU22,
thi
doe
not
eon-dilute
admission
of
a
crime
involving
moral
turpitude,
in
the
opinion
of
Arthur
0.
Hays,
her
attorney.
Mr,
Hays
contends
thai
her
re
lation
with
the
carl
did
not
con.
i-stitule
a
crime
within
the
United
Stales
laws
nor
a
crime
within
the
countries
in
which
the
acts
were
committed,
France
ami
South
Africa.
.
,
.
Reply
lo
criticism
of
the
department
of
labor,
W.
W.
Hlis-baml,
secoml
assistant
secretary
or
Jalior,
Int.
disclosed
that
'215
persons
have
been
deported
on
the
"moral
lurtotlire"
charge
Of
these,
he
said,
75
per
cent,
were
ntenl
COMPENSATION.
"Mother
say
there
was
a.
fly
in
the
cake
she
brought
hern
yesterday
!"
"Tell
her
fo
bring
the
cake
hack
and
I
will
give
her
a
urrant
for
U