MAx|MIs _ _ ' cenda t mn who ls Mm in de;'“:~::;=. the Q 1 ////f//, 'rr' S* ly been aefema '°“‘ I £,\ I mini or eu lin/ I‘~ff»'3~”¢f“»l‘~»i'-EIiiii*~ir'£‘:.:i:i A \. I _ -sw” /W ‘ no _ I ' I 25 I "_ ' _ ePeop|es Paper Read body ' ---&u ' enversrrineenawara1s1anaLike ui ii I ' "I5 _ - _ _ _ _ ~ e ew MAXIMS or A MERCHANT That system of education i.s vit- nlly false which brings discontent with a man's state of life, and which does not at the same time give him the ability to rise higher. _________________.__._--_----- Annu! Biilmrlpuon n 1| _ - ' " " --_ - _ 1 .- _ . , -_ __ ny inn. can-an anti u,° sI:IIiII.II_u'.“aIiI° ~ w I , _ _ ' '" _ ' ' . A . i _ ’ ’ ‘ A I ‘ v PHII II E E III NE-5 IN THE _IEIIEIIIII Hon. Mr. Bennett » Discusses Canadian . Affairs in Maiden Speech as Leader of the Opposition. J ._ _- u < lFrom Our Gwn Correspondent) OTTAWA, Jan. 30.-As anticipat- -- er attraction of the visit of Pr dent Cosgrove of the Irish Fr of the Opposition, and there was trace of disappointment when . Ablaze; -Loss _ mme II\l‘ ' ' I » , ,` . ' ' _ ` Speech from the Thwrw was prec tin-wing :ratio were itientleni- - ,lil-‘ew W- G- Jameson. in Prince sing relief for disabled soldiers and canada qt 'so to so pei- cent- may .uni it was tieeitieti in nnnolnl 11,,a11y geydn of 1191191551, mam-1a1_ ____ , The “Incer hah) a recent h.§em1_1Gate, Westminster, where he hndltlicix families. |be eipectéd as a résult of the new wlhmhmh to deal whh the que M1411; 15 f1»¢e1_y “amd ¢_ha¢1_he S11- - . . fl hh t , ,eaehhmv 91 been staying recently. He was fm‘ The Marshal was reserved ul- regulatioizo especially the new [1 f . , H \ _ 1 mee an mga; of the lmpm-¢1m1_ 15. ‘publlclty Dl'lVe N0W,(,5;,1;II0;I@,.I;ga?,(1 I1II_1I,I,I "ado :I,Ihh,hs§thc pointoi retiring when he col-‘émostfto the point of coldness butfsveizifi ‘i~fI medical cxauiination-»,.1I;"hf;, hIh3rSf,;;`,;Ic;_,f_In I0 ‘III Gm' sues that were expected to come on b Local A 0 ' Icouncil gave tho stroilgagl 1-m5(,h_lapsed while sitting on the edge oljthose who were rcally acquainted 'f`lio_so_ cllangee. duo to Mr- Forkc of ' y SS Cl"__h) hmm ‘hm a “ew em uf hmhhhis bod, Ho :iid not lose conscious- with him during the war said that recomuiendatlono. were oDl>0B@l| anon ohwhv was 0pehh,h_ A1hh11hg 10 hhlness immediately but the end cainqbencath his icy exterior there beat U10 time by lilo railways. but will ,,h_,,h.mhn or uhh hhh.h|hg.h L,hh(_hh bcfore parliament. was A matter After making suitable reference the sorrow oatmeal by the sudden '**“ 1,lhh.G Wh, Wh h _we 10111; 5,11 ,11I All Biitoln -ills tluown into the great soldier was compelled to_l'< ruiei ly stated Canada'n trouble r death of mm Hug announced hy* Every Province of Canada is pre me Summa dmhhhss of DOBLWH1 mourning uhti penal editions of send his men against, the 1n511u.‘bc llir- difficulty oi’ koepiui. Brlti 531,18 11,15 m°m1ng and passing p ring' to spend large sums' of mon-,(hhh,e5h1Dh’ hm 1 never 1031 11(,h1i_-afternoon papers appeared on the ments of death. :inlirrauis fiom going to Cnnatla light over the reference int (H if-iiiple that tho uracil-‘_' ' II . I _ -I ‘ 1": ::I` "' I I- .II f I' 5, - . . . ~ h ey In DUDIICIW WOTIK Pl`l!1C€ Ed-1 Wh have heh] oh’ and g,1,me_1_ _-,,111 streets earlv today announcing the As ~‘-con as the wal ended hcl WIH’l`0 l>f‘f0F° 1500 m<“Ilf“I “X” <-uv. rlmirniuii- 0 - . _ ,. _ _ _ 1 _ - _ _ , , speech to the Confederation Cele-"W9-fd Island iS IG-Ning behind and 1,01-111, 11_ 111111 how 11 may 1,0 1\1,tt_`F'icld Marsliall; clcntli. - If-tarted ft campaign to raise funds “"lI"“l`H WW’ H\’lllIf\bl0 HOW ill" bration and other agreeable pood- ing, he proceeded to discuss Cana- dian affairs from three viewpoints, domestic policy and conditions, im- upon which he dwelt in a speech ation, As to prosperity, expansion °“m1°t 9XP@Il\Ir<"\ 0fI¥l0X1€y IS l’1€0d€d and 011 SIN! BSKCG "l \\-mild not like to say 1i0.=:i‘~fmany of Britaiirs great, inilltarybeneflt of thc disabled soldiers_I“I‘“‘“‘ “'I‘°"“ ""*‘“"’~`I"~I‘I"_l‘”<‘PI*’ in (Canadian Press) ilu .'\lON'I`ltidAl., Jan. JIU- -»~ Allin trade. and industrial and other ac- to substantially increase their sulv tively," no said, “wl|ctlio|~ me lamifaiid naval heroes were buried, Wei-‘Earl Haig was also unccasini-; ini""I. Milli io 1-<0 for oxiiinimilim lil' \Vl1il0 -‘lllfl lil# “‘ifL‘f l`f1ll\01`I"‘ <1 ' < _ - ,_ ., ~ I _ » _ tivitics, he pointed out that he lla sold $500,000,000 worth of products $800,000,000 worth, thc great por- tion of which we should have sup- scriptions over last year. <11 t-_.tillage aotiutlly slnauc noni lington and Lord Roberts mc ani- his peironal attentions to soldici‘sI`.I“""'I')" [II"II"` """'“""t 'I""’ ugeli iii, wort- l>\irii<»r~l wus tlisnblefif nil hi-r Inuit.: \\~or<~ i‘ui‘i~iel\- ' .ffiiplaiin Stni`l`oril rlairl that it wall one ol ilu- \\'oi°:;t t~i':-seiiiga he had IC* tho huninn brain bcl'oro the id'-ii Ong those buried at St. Pduls. lin hospitals and other iiistitutions, ‘."”“" 'I" _“M "I“’I‘I m I,I“` °‘““II‘°“L ‘I“ I" I’°‘I“ “'I"?“ “"0 ‘I‘*‘U"~‘¥""I ffl" 1.11.1- ,.x1,1,1-11-311-L-_11_ F1-om me time W f0l'¢i8n C0ll|”lU‘I9S and h0\1€h'f The Tele raph-Journal of St. of troiism~s, but l most ccrtainlv LONDON. Jan. 30.-Earl Haig,H.is last ublic utterance on Sat r-_‘I’I“'" “'I"°h. Im' fI"“' I-‘* "“\‘~' coin-_hui|tlln1.gl1|\\'l11¢l11l1oy1lvo_1l on i>`l_;th_, ,,1,;~p lolt Eiiffiand there had ill' John N, B. gvrltini; Gdltorially says have iioticcd thai. whenever fresh ~Ccminniiclcl' in Chief of the Britist.I`D.z*,'“siiottI°;d him fn the llght.IoII zi "I“"IIIIII "x7'°‘II"‘I lI"II'I" tm" MI" T'“.'.°my SUIQGI' new today III The drive for funds is now otrrcllcs oi’ ddrk ages are dug up tho-1Ai‘mien in France during the war staunch defender - of his country 'IIIIIIIIII “Im mm "D 'ms "‘"I"I"'I"" I’""'“`S were ‘I°m°I`I°d Io ‘Im ‘“°";slo-.\-lin: the bil: ship down to sixty filled f0l` °Ul`I301Ve5-I TUB! ‘V35 mf say that within ii short time if the evidence goes to show that ahouiIdicd today Earl Haig’s death was,whcn lic told it troop of boy scouts “IMI MII Fulk” N I" “Ih,y ‘Im MMI" Ku” oil indication of real Pr0SP9\`i¢y- »‘\1',requlsite means arc forthcoming the first Ijob of the prehistoric _believed toI be due to heart failurcossembled for an enrollment ccro I"I“7_I" Km” G°‘IfI'f'"",`,'_'i I"""‘, ."' though official figures of the labor New Bnm5w1h_ W111 be 1-ehpmg an 1-1-af1g111m1 was to mapa 501113' np- Ea,-1 Ham was hom 111 1351-_ and many ah R1Chmond_ "stand up fo;_I¢-I the _‘iuot.o. Nu lliiiish 1ioll,\\liito has used iiowepapcrs department did not record it unem annual harvest of fifty millions irnctivo ornaments for his ln=i\',\vas educated 'it Clifton and at England when people speak disre- _ “II ADDI’ Pmymenl' W" "fe in the WeSt°""` P, E, Island can easily rc-_ap i`l'i¢‘HfIf=-"I ‘ _ _Brasenose Colkge, Oxford. He Spcctfully of her; try and realize -----<>o»»_¢~._-_ provinces and urgent requests for ten millions from thc same source "°“¢f WW* W0! ‘°°°l"°‘i “Y th” if the Publicity Association gets the ‘*°*'*““°‘ federal government; That was A condition of affairs that should not bc in a prosperous country. Railways/ were also something of there had beerran increase in gross _financial support it deserves. outstdndlrtg importance, but while M p d. receipts, the net receipts disclose such a decrease as to suggest that it_ would be only a matter of fel days before there were none at al _ In the case of thc C, P, R. it » - - ' irish Free State from Montreal amounted to $4,470,000 and of til? men; gothic desigiicd, half century Ottawa was dcmuad at L1mDg¢s_ old Metropolitan Church, whiclilmhes from the cap1m1 today-_ 1, ‘stands in the centre of si groundicording to adv,-mes ,-e1w1~11-1-1g th I°\» mmf <`/°V¢Y€ “tSq““§t°hb§?¢k ‘"}g‘hcud officc of the Canadian Na-I_hc succeeded Sir John French in fronts four srees. W S mi ti nal Railways here. I tr e t Queen and Church II 11 1-1 1 C. N. R., $5,500,000. This was no evidence of being on a sound econ- omio basis, In the matter of trade it was 0. mee of selling less and buying more. TORONTO Jan 30 -The lnngni __ Three Trainmen' etro olitan Church WBP9 IUIUT9 Destroyed Bi Fife .,..‘.i‘."-fs*-;L.zf'.f.‘:.f .‘.`:r_°i.‘1:‘;‘;‘... *_* WIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII when IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIlIic officers at Aldershot in liilz, In the t ' _ ." v, _ -I I5l’°°I“| W Th” G““"‘“““7 _ carrying President Coséravc of t joined the Tih liussars in i885, serve-ti with distinction at Atbara and Khartulzl in the Siidan cani- paign in i898, and wus.. ciilcf ofI staff to General Frcncii during thc Cclcsber cnm aign in South Afri- d- - e ii -eo; 1800-1000. Ho was promoted to Inspector General of the cavalry in India in n 1903,I was made major general iir n 1904 and general commander of the o early stage, of the World War. he 23__ccmmanded a. division of the Brit- c- ish Expeditionary Forces in France c_with marked ability, Late in 1915 the command of all British Armies Of the sales of timber, minerals and °“ “nc “ They were A. Boy , roa orcman-at thc front in France. drain. all natural products, the represented $950,000,000, out of ri men of iaocoocooti in the me of minerfils itrepresentcd complete °f W0rShiP. with its costly, lnnum-Irwdems of MM111-¢1;1_ exhaustion and of timber an asset which could not bc reproduced in had been abundant harvests with their resultant prosperity but there were fewer people on the land than fivo years ago. Greater produc-~ tion had been brought about by in- creased faculties and harder work. 'Die incl-ease_of population in the middle west had not kept pace with the rate of natural increase. Al- though 175,000 people had come in os immigrants we had lost 100.000 lhroush emigration. As to the interprovlneiai confer- :-rce there should have been a Dre- cis of the proceedings today before parliament. which was supposed to act upon recommendations of the basis of which it knew nothing. In this connection he urged that :gc Duncan report- which in a se e ranked with‘ the famous Durham report should~be carried out to its fullest extent. There were still many matters respecting the recom- mendatlom to be implemented, He lfiolced to know that the subsidies of last year were to be continued. In reference to the retum of the naturdl _resources of Alberta, -which was no new matter, he scored the Government for delay. It had been referred to in the first Speech from, the Throne presented by the nov ernment. The quoltion was still in suspense, A time ease been swf to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1920. A Judgme t had been rendered affirming the Iuidlty cf the feels- latlon. ' Though the Minister of ‘_ (Continued on P_|!9I 3) #__ -___ _-_._. Condensed Specials MTR r word not each lnnI;iI>n Illia edlumh crable memorial windows, toweringi s now a thing of the past comparatively small PIiZ00h 110105 Church, Cathedral of Mcthodism in_ I Beven 'splrcs, cloud piercing tower withj ...__ mailer spircs attached andinvalu-_ - IIII1II,1g»II1;,n'sII1_§I¢,I`I$,Ié'¢1,,.,,c yea,-5 11m,-e able interior heavy oak docnrations_BQI`,t,QI' Alla i . ' ` ' a The great shell, a honeycomb of_FeI‘I'y whcrc once a huge roof sheltered; T _ “'”"" , . _ 1 here no better Wal’ 0f f0f°l me gre” mwIII°II` four Iogg`1cI§;é better raiIlIIway and Car Ferry trans f§:_'Tf_fria'}“’”v‘f1“hdU‘;',“u‘§}m,‘f;_ Wm, pnrtetinn than by lncrcwuia ow- _‘sengcr traffic. _ ’_'f§”’_1§éc‘:_‘;hf;“; 'rue Publicity Association by win :1IlasII Jr destruction tins is ini tiintimd j“'”°I°“° II'IIIIIIiIi:IIIIIIi§i iIII , iinioslns people w S 0*/ “°°~ Iemams oI~m({ 1- @5018. 'I‘hc Railway will be forced to bet Even in its ac 0 I tion tnestructure is ns wnutlfuliyihf; l°ih;;;“§ll?g;“r;l°fé&2n§§§g§“1;§c_ww cream, Em., Ham of Bemeh decorated ouésiflc ‘tha when ;t1§0<;g,hMfds of the Assoéhmon hy gcneplsyde and Kivcn a grunt of 100.000 "“P°°‘"“ .““ "" “g °’ “ I me ti and in this wa hizgs during which it rendered ser-ggi! fi; n‘;t°“;my reap hmmm ' fits b t u will better you Although Metropolitan Unlteoim; pm_a\;10nY;‘ach1ms_ y Streets was deSt1'0y9d W me °“W,of engines of the Canadian Na-I Haig continued in command of this m0l’¥\l¥1€- .tional Railways; R. J. Day. Engln-Jtho British Expeditionary _ Forces The beautifully d9Cf’\‘MC\`\\‘-\l”y Irll- truvelllng from Ottawa to Wash- from England where ho has acted mgmn The M1n1s1e1- spent the day- ` _ 85 HIKII C0mmIB8i0D0I‘ lr0m lil” v1s11_1ng 1°,-1€.1-,dS and 10111-(,mn1(, bw *`“l<,iilt-:alll -~Aut:tloli illiil dance Frou Suite slnco 1923- ho will liulthc 7,05 U.a_m_ Mu Massey 51:11,-11 in i~Ili\or.ilil llnll, Tuumlny, _._Jg,n1»1. I 2152 t1-not fo1~50 railway coacliosoosiiulx nt-_companion by an armed guard. Ithah 1.115 “-515 ww of -(1 hm-¢,1_\» p1-1~,»._-fry (list. if noi fiuc como Wed- ¥lTOJ»00 has been awarded to a Bl - Provisional arrangements -haul I _ininr:ham, England. firm in the fnco boenriuiide for McNeill to go to irc-I of keen competition from comin-I clttal to nice 1 - 1 _ Year 01d'1‘wi11S IIAPANE-SE _ENTRY II] April; i922, on the occasion of the To ~ ‘ fiftieth anniversary of the erection _ I: - =' I ` of the building now destroyed, these chimes were installed in memory; lspeclal to The Guardian) - of Margaret Phelps Massey by her TORONTO, Jan. 30.-Genevieve _husband Chester D. Massey- 'I`h€Iand Joan MacDonald. two ycnr old tal wel lit of the carlllon is twen-`twlni-., suffered death from burns II; tons, Erie largest bell welghingiand suffooation on Saturday nlsh¢.IFren0h Spanish’ Ger Klan Also In 0rat0ry` . h th lothcs on their bed _ a ltbout four: tons Lynx?" Aim Cdurmg me Absence of their father and mother. Mr. and Among flic tlirce new countrleii 'l`li0re will bo four languages Mrs, Fred MacDonald. The fstlior ndded to the international Orntorl- me-rl in tlic lnterimtlonal contem- is caretaker of St. Josephs Roniancal Contests this your, ln iulilltlou Tho ilrltluh, American and .unau- .AIIF Q th ll Church and with i fam~ to Cuba iin1l(lerma\\y. is Japaii- one chainpioils will use Enirllah. ‘ II II II 'e O utch Club Houses I-*oi-tuualcly for the maiiaizcmcut Tho Ckinadlaii will use English nr ioicurao ice. - - '. - ~~ -" NI IIIII “ws In IIIIBt ht 'oi' tho contests howovei tha com Frcmh Ville 'iimone Landry f hi 1_ I Ch_ . in II____,¢_.__... petitions in .lapnn will bo con\\uct» l\ianitobu, using tho French langu- IIIIIIIIII” hm Publicly expressed III' n CANADIAN FARMERS ed in English throughout, as there ago- cum: in second ln the Canal. I I I .GRIETED BY P|]|NCE;lii ii strong movement. in Japan -didn championships at the Toronto ~-rr ____ -at this time 'for greater familial'-IAl‘Pim last year- if she had won. LONDON. Jail- 30, -- Canadian ity with thc English tongue- 'l‘i\e‘-alle woiiltl have represented Can- NEW YORK Jun. 30.-New York.11111~mers who are touring tho Brit-_Japanese secondary school puplIs;ar|n in Vvoshliigloii, The Cuban Washlnlt/OU ‘md cm°°5° wereusli isles under the Cnnadisn Nm- will make the contest a major act- and Mexican olmmnlomi will use struck by storms and cold y6_Si¢l"‘1o,11,1»p,1;llway’s auspices were rc-_lvlty ln their fore-lgn language do-1Spauish- The French champions diy All “WW NWUVBI 9fi\1IP\\'l°“°1c¢,lv¢d by _the Prince of Wales to-‘pai-tineiit as tt means of promotliu_r1_will use French and the German and 3.500 extra. shovellers ,were cal- diy. The reception took place in fluency ln the use of English. [will speak ln his own language- led out here *D RESP ¢l`BffIC Bl‘¢¢l‘I@S»1he H131., mom of 31. James' pal-‘ fl will be it fairly simple mattvri _The contest le for pupils of sec- operi. lace. There were no speeches- The to secure competent judges can-,ondary schools in all these count deaths wel? 0Nf\‘l\°‘W°d Wprlnee greeted each of the visitorslahle of panning upon the merits oflries who, on F_ebruary 1, 1028. nrc in Chicago where the col- he,.,0m11y_ the other speeches. an -they are do-'loss than 19 years ofage- 1 _ _ _ wave of tho season was reoed-, Earlier the visitors were zivehhn hhered"itiG ElirI1Inh.nFr;‘-n;i(i`i,t _Y-~S`un:iln'ln-Fagan" ig’ the mihjezfiinatal'hhioxh:nre(3overnor Weélugia-I High Hdehm" am-e