. P‘ *4 I MERCHANT The multiplication table is the deepest of all ..., ‘ , compound interest-who can comprehend? =31‘: Ann?! Subscriptions Delivered By, all, Cunudn and U. S. A. 8 hvllllll l lS-EPAHATE‘ Fl n M jfllltl $5.00 $4.50 "Twenty-four Students Buried By An Avalanche (Canadian Press) , . TOKYO, Japan, Dec. iiL-A despatch from Nagano to Asuili Shimbun says that a party of university students on n. climb- ing expedition were caught in an avalanche. Twenty-four of fifteen People Ari-esp.‘ iilzllglfihclvtfllglfilisihlllfi lDivers Hope t0 Gain V . ' l 62 s l Oil!‘ ‘ ed at Strasbllrg‘, other mgymlrerres of thelparlly es- ‘ Entrance to ' t h e (jhiof Director in. "W'- | Sunken S-4— Craft Conslyir-ooy Flod the Billion Dollars l Will be Floated “and C0untry__ poi-is Re.) ~ For Inve S150 rs Taken t o Boston l fuses to Comment. ' | Dfydfick- l STRASBURG, France, Dec. 31.—. Rows of barbed wire and plans for‘m the ‘systematic barricading of thelin ‘streets of Strasburg as well as mob- (Special (o the Guardian). NEW YORK. N. Y.. Dec. 31. --At ,the turn of the year. Wail Street es-lcpast guard desmmye“ ilizatlon orders instructing a small timated today. ‘This amount willlncm me autonomist force called sebum-establish anew high record for dis- p truppe, were seized here today when: burscmcnts at any time. ilftgen geopie were arrestdt cha m b d I Submersible wi a separatist. movemen . lw e- ma e the irst day of the‘ ' Tho movement for the sepafgtlolflfwlifll were estimated to exceedlSGThil dwzrsl a“? “T912531; the of Alsace from France. or falling $150,000,000 an increase of svsoouqb “f1 1"“ 51f ‘gmemgh m this mo establishment oi on auto. 000 over the same month this your. w " m mug w ‘ nomist government, reached such an‘ °*'>'* “' r ‘ acute stage that local authorities; upon llgstructlons froom Paris, d: l cided act. Dr. Ross. who, the i -. - - lice say. has been directing the. movement. fled the country before. ' - . _ the headquarters of the organization . Be Negotlatfid was raided, but Abbe Fazschauer, . . (Special to the Guardian) EDMONTON, Alta, who has long been identified with} Toniagivo oppoinimonis ilovo boohjwaist and he lost his air hose. His ini; __, chains are to be passed. Their ef- lforts yesterday to finish the bore B. 0_' llallnosl. brought tragedy to one man but for ilis companion diver. Thomas Eadie. It provided his econd op- lportllnity of the salvage operations l_,to rescue a comrade in distress. l Eadie and C. '1‘. Mattox were working on opposite sides oi" the ‘hull when Mattox ans caught in a goo 31__lcavc-in. Mud buried him to the the autonomist movement, was caught in the dragnet. Among oth-V 9'5 “rrested-was the correspondent mode between Promici- Brownicc lelelihfille Se! ha" 511116" {mm of the Fmnkfurt‘ Galena‘ . and Premier King in Ottawa (llllflllqlaffllilid his neck and he was unable The aiiesed plotters. police saidnihe first week o; Ja,,,,a,y_ Thllfto communicate his plight to list- l c apmared well supplied With Ylmds- Saio oi tho Edmonton Dunvogoh omlencrs aboard the ‘mine sweeper ‘ The movement is believed ¢° hflveaamlsb Columbia railway will bcfFfllwn from ‘vhifih diving 0P“- Ofillnated and bee“ Qonducled fmmnegotiated in ' a meeting betweclhfliimls m"? mnducted- Friedburg. Baden. Bl-ownloe and tho llahscohtlhohthll Observers on thc Falcon noted » ‘ the break in Mattoxn communica- ' ‘ ______ ' railway chiefs‘ (‘lion and at once Eadie was notified M<888agie From, 8 l°v>11l8l1218<>1188<88 I, Premier King _ l.LeglslatlvllPrograln133,33 {gl-ylqg lhgalfgc-plrgggl 3'13; ._ 7 For New Yealrl ($908M l" Th5 Guardian) ‘(mElliiltiviléAfeitunlxllhsxril/(illo. curly in the‘ . TORONTO, Dee. 31.-No increase ‘OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. rli-Premlcr l" Kflmlimil“ ll l-Wlllemillélled m)‘ - Klhg has lssued the lollowlhg hewthe coming year. Neither Will tilerc - year message: lhe Bhy 161111131011 in B10150!‘ 11691159. deed for diver L. C. Micilaels. ‘#1119 down of 192g hos o, gpeoiiiljffifis- AIIHOHHCBIIIBHIS f0 this 8580i‘ Michnels had fouled his lilies and significance for Canada. It marks Were made by Premier FGIKUSQHWVZS unable to extricate himself theciose "of one period in our llis- Yesterday 11¢ U"? 61050 0f (I DFOtTv-Olnfl-oln the wreckage. Eadie ivar; tory and the beginning of’ another, ed meeting of the Ontario cabinetluispntched below and with o. hack Behilld us lie sixty ybars of united Tgle Benierni lBEilSlZlllVO pllograllldfoiffisahv succeeded in cutting the other gffoi- _ In [hi5 tlmg wg have built l; 6 com ng SESS Ofl WBS d SCUSSC a. mull IP86. steadily upon the foundations laid the cabinet council meeting and The weather conditions remain . at confederation and have extended matters relating to illlprovenlcnt favorable today. the divers will elit- thc boundaries of the Dominion and re-organization in various dc-‘ci- the shattered hull and start the from sea to sea. Forty years hence partments were under consllferolionl work of scaling compartments pre- many now living will join in the‘ "The expenditures on roads nrefilaroiory to unwatering the craft commemoration of, the one hund-‘not met by the revenues from the and attaching the big pontoons redth anniversary of confederation. The happiness of that day will dc- pend in large measure upon our Ia- lopcratioils before (he last of (he inlembers-of the crew ilvorc known partment has ‘been making a survey of the whole situation because we want to provide for the capital we want necessary by the issue of dc- benturcs for n. period covefng thel life of the roads so as to take care to oi‘ the replacement. By the exercisolq of very rigid economy this coming‘: year we will try to get along without‘ increasing any tax." _ ldrydock at Boston. l INQUIRY ORDERED S-Pnnd at the same time announc- ‘ _ Condensed Specials RATI.|—-.4c.‘per word, net each‘ insertion in this column. bours in the new year and in suc- ceeding years. “As a result of the celebrations of the past year, we understand more clearly than before the greatness oi’ the task of building u Canadian nation. We know that the dream of the fathers of confederation was not realized without courage and per-. severame- we 1mm" t°° that ‘lat’ ,er problems rclativerfo the safety of 1213:: 2:393’ éheéIdSQUiQltTgOltY! 2:55:52; lmen‘ on underseas craft. The ordir without charity and forbearance. In GIPPS Backllgclrelguhbilmézgfscxgigllilatglflismqly ‘ The true wealth of Canada consists. llollowlhg dlscovel-y that Sh‘ lheh, 1°55 l" the abundance 9' m" mater" fiw“ o were still alive in the 8-4 after shcl‘ l“ P°5s°55l°ns ma" l" the" m°mll SPRINGHILL’ N‘ n" Jan’ 1'_lsank off Provincctown came as an‘ qualifies and hhblts 01' “mugm otmvula’ Reddkk‘ m’ “amwmr oromelldlncnt to the order calling for. which have °°m° d°wn m "5 as an Gamma Ewes‘; Redmuk‘ Hum‘. a ‘myths court of inquiry into tilc acci-l . inheritance from the past. In thenblibre revolver of ncr father: last‘ dent itself‘ “ new period of expansion which lies. night and later discovered llZXECl before us, it is our highest duty to shells. She fitted one into the ‘r5039’; conserve this inheritance for the on and attempwd l" m” ‘l °"‘Z‘h°l C d. Pr , benefit of those who will some -day window at twelve o'clock lust lllghtl w S i gm m" ¢88l stand in our places. So may it be in celebration of -thc New Year, butlTh A Hm TDN- D- C-- Dec- 31-- said of us as it was said of those the gun dici not work. A5 shc was b chmwy dept- ‘fvfls "mused "may who created the Domihion-—"pr0- withdrawing it. from the window the Y t 9 Pments ° Cllmmllhdcr ‘RW vidence being their guide, they trigger caught nnd znis time the K- Jmes- c°innlandel1°futhe Wb‘ builded better thaffthey knew.” revolver did mt mu to runcuolnmflrlne 5-4- with hell/life Crlicéfiefi, (Sid-l W-L- MACKENZIE KING The bullet lodged in her buck. ftlm" d9“ b°Y and‘ S cfmlll" es’ v8- “ vii;53?..i“f£.li?.§tJé2”.£t..-2§‘$1323.? o ' .10 rr m. n d . figctllvietnwu m u‘. ‘H g ‘ofqfhalae 5311313153?‘ and Mrs John _ _ ; 1M. Jones. set forth these views in a _- New 0W W111 llsrtlsilli: zrsllzlxs"rlrlz (cuudlln 77°55) . P ft B ocrat on the house naval committee. VBOlfWPL’ J5E- lt-‘Tg? llllmnmll l y who has demanded a congressional 3T5 Y-n 1'90 e8 n 0 5371179319 ° ' l he sinkin of the Canada for 12 years. took one of. . _,__ LllltlffllS mm t g the worst beatings in the history of ___~_,_._ | , I I m!!!‘ “mull 10mm“ °' "BMW? (Special to The Guardian) ‘ism-ills 1'0 ASYLUM when n scrappy Herve"! "W" 11°" QUEBEC Der. llL-"Against Hon.‘ CINCINATTI. Ohio, Dec. 31- fealed than by a more o‘ 4 w 1 R. B. Bchncti.“ says L’evenment.Georgc Remus. the former "king of 1"" "Wm" lthe Liberals will not be able to em- bootlessers," yesterday was condem- ‘ —— lhloy tho odious campaign of preju- ned to the state llospilaljor the cri- dlce they used so effectivroiy agarlrnlft 21218515812835: ggrg-grlllttlofiflbe 125x158 gilt! . . l r Mei en. e‘ l" - ggwslhrggel. 32,3? "mg; Ho“ Migl A week ago he cheated the elec- Behho", wlll ho on oxooiloni po..tric chair when aiury found him not ‘mo’, to prohl by the mom, mioioll. guilty of the murder of his wife on f“ pl ‘he mm, admlhlstrauolh the sole grounds of insanity. "' ti .._.___,____,____________/ . 1mi- i. ‘ whlm thlc llirherghll _ " ° WANTED -- TWO BUSINESS split on the quest on o c .‘ .1 hi." .. '8“ rm r rnls"""*..""=u:l' rs“ u."8.:i:"l“‘““"°“g“ 5°“ - V fly. l P.Q'.‘ ‘. Unlaflm Ves- l o - ' '. (m. ' m 1 ‘mlgco-la-si-allnclrst the head of the Opposition; , OVall-Ilon forces. the Liberal party has not the 810a ammo. or svsny advantages ofbeing able w exploit doooi-ilmoo, ohooliiy "id oimodpqirivudloos u; it did so odiousiy with! tiously egeoutod, Guardian Oen-lMr. Mefghen. The new chief-has 3 trll Joli PrintQi-i, Phone‘ 132. ‘certainly incimtestable ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ “ i" y - yqualitlea cvcn by ndml woo tum soon :Pi'l4iQ8 60 for lfldogoilli- f (Canadian Press) SAN SALVADOR. Republic of alvador. Jan. ll-Colonei Charles perflflmil A. Lindbergh landed -,at Llopango salon 01' Llb- flying field here at 9.15 this mom- Pilfllerais who know him. Hc has evcry- mg from Belimfiritiah Honduras. Slchthihll to be able to profit- cievcrly A tremendoug‘ ovation greeted him. 860 for m; a ‘for 0.00; l, for by the fault pas of the party in The zoo miles‘ was negotiated by the Itdlcmipt .. o war. That is to any. Just 110w Mr- famousl Spirit g: st. Louis m two n.m ' bee. Gui: ion ‘ tfliennett ts in a game golf]: hi8 WP-Y-_ hours 45 minu glob-WW 27/ copies Paper Covers‘ Prince Edward ‘Island Like the Dew‘ ilENiEHllilB Iii (EIJHMAHINE unlw ll ll ill PROVINCETOWN, Mass., Dec. 31 salvage fleet were in a‘! csition today for the first time to ‘Trade Unions ACE 0f 1937- The Jam enter the tomb of the 40 officers‘ rgd uary disbursements lnost of whinirand r-“cn who went down Wm‘ the- lio be dead. performed a sillliiarl traffic," said the Premier. "Thc dc-lyvhicll will support it oli its trip toj ,1 Now Y WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.-Secl'e-. l {I //// f/rvw"""' ;MANY all l l //// 9"} ‘ ._ o. Li.‘ wwwnw ih“ . , . l. . Teal!‘ Inc he pensions act of i925 LheYcr the recipient has a private in- lcomc. I-lcretofore ‘could only be obtt l tile recipients; private income. It is estimated that more than half a. million now pensioners will be brought in nnd as an aged mar- The PensionmAct grants an ai- LONDON, Dec. 31.-Among muchclause affecting a political levy. w legislation which will becomelMembers of Unions previously have . __ - - - - Btive January 1 and will af-lhad to ost a billion dollars will be paldl T"? weeks “He? ‘he .5“bn‘.a““P up“ __- vestora ln stocks and bonds OVG1~IS'4 sank after hel collislorllle “Ziiitller-glffct many 619-5595 0f U“? wmmu" ‘(w PM itlcal funds. Henceforth y, the principal measures will bolUnionists desire to contribute toll/as fvrmed t0 face and thtgsuch funds they must sign a. pap-Oh its i-OD W85 B 00996!‘ hibe- per. "contracting in." l. aw" \\\\\\C by‘ veryoody- "contract out" of subscribingiliiece of wood about six fee CHARLQTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 192s sslsiim BRITAIN AFFECTED BY uw ullsulml The Trade Unions Act 0f'1927 Will i Work ~ A Revolution In The Industrial World. -This Measure Renders Strikes And i Lockouts Illegal And Prevents A Man, Being Penalized By His Union . For Re- fusal T0 Participate In Them- PIEI] IKE AEHEIPLANE sum illlJNl] ‘Fragmenfiicked Up Near Savage Har- bor Last Monday. ‘Last Monday Mr. Milton Coffin of shore about one mile west of the Savage Harbour picked up on the ' " lFive Killed When (Cahadian Press) MARSEILLES. France. Dec. 31.-Five occupants of a hydro aeroplane which was undergo- ing a test flight were killed to- day when the machine crashed from a height of i200 feet over Tang De Bcrro. The cause of the accident was not known. Béal-IT Wireless _ System May (Special to The Guardian) harbour a piece of wreckage which looked as though it might be part of an aeroplane. It consisted of a t long, One edge of it the wind, and The ,wood was highly varnished. and ap- ii- and stream lined. This is almost, certain to bi-infpeared as if portions of it had been lowance of ten shillings‘ weekly tolabout a large diminution in thelwffliliied With twine- lail insured men and women at the number of political contributors andlmenl W” 8mm age of 65 yealsl, regardless of wheth- the loss to ‘Pradefinion lfunds." Allb" A4393- ‘unlons have been busy in the pastlst t P m m] h w time a e a! - - - a t tn 'tc ll-.lr. of 70 and wcre scaled according to but it is feared that ' much apathy" m m“ Avlatm“ C°TPS m FYB-"ce- a Op e 8Y5 m Sp The frag- ped with the num- Mr. Coffin informed Mr. H. R. wlll he shown’ desplte the strohgesllwho said that from the description should a. general efforts of the Union executives and. the‘ PM“ mm“ b” a 5m" between electlon come the upper and lower planes of an within the next year or two, this “emplane such “s the "Dsdvny m’ ricd couple can uuw obtain a unit- loss of funds may have a serious ‘me “t “m” mm" by Nungesser relieve uncmploylncnt. revolution in (he > 1 and prevents n mun from bei participate in (llcln. More important. NEW YEAR l l l l l TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ___.,_. As h; customary ill 'i‘rinily Unit- lJesuu or ullywilere in the Bible: leverywhere (here is (he assumption. ‘that (loll rules and loves- cd pension of a pound sterling (4.85) "effect on the. prospects of the Labor and 0°“ °r De “mp5 l“ their i“ gahphlllsl legislation operative with‘ the pm m “um” w“ mund ‘m’ the new year includes acts fostering 'l‘hc Tradc Union's Act will work a the British Film Industry, prohibit-mm) Md 1e“ New York‘ industrial worlding the use of preservatives in art- lIt renders strikes and lockouts illeg-jicles of food and placing heavy re- ‘ hllstrictlons on the transactions of penalized by his: union for refusal in money lenders .and their interests - charges. however, is the "s SERVIIJES y u lllulcnls; fated flights. It may be said that ler the “Dawn" (which is now miss- Mr. Coffin acting on Mr Stewart's advice is shipping the part in ques- tion to the city by express so that git may be examined and it is ex- lof the find is looked forward to with lillliCh interest. ‘ lEngland. Shivers ‘ From Intense Gold (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Dec. BL-Traffic con- ditions created by England's worst (winter storm of years were improv- ed tonight but intense cold con- snow at the week end. —-Whiie Andrew Hat Inglesvilie was assisting a man named Grant to extricate his team from a muddy road Saturday a pole which was wedged under the heav- ily loaded vehicle became lodged in ial beam wireless Gre and prepared to champion -——-<0->—--- —~ - Blow In Neck Proves Fatal (Canadian Pressi- LAWRENCETOWN N. S., Jan. l t. striking l-latt in the neck. He died shortly afterwards. Girl Died _, From Exposure (Canadian Press) TRUBO, N, Sudan. 1.--The body of Miss Olive Blaikie. who while delirious with fever left her bed at tinued with forecasts or probably the residence Where She W118 em- Whjlg ployd Friday night was found Sat- ‘ (i Church on (he first Sululuy of But there is today ill conneo- mlldel- Jveather ls forecast ml. the ul-dhy afternoon on the bank of me he New Year, (lie Sucrulucllt of ll()i1 with Russian Communism andlwesterh and northern dlstrlcts Se,“ upper Bmolh a album“, of the llc LLTTFS Slipper was (llisiervcll its ilroilagando throughout lllfilere frosts were expected again l“ Salmon yesfcrilily lilOl'llliiil!,‘- 'l‘lle_ sermon world a strong effort to dtny thelthe Soother was by Ilcv, Dr- ltzlfnsay. his text being. “What shall I render unto tho lllifll for all ills benefits toward Tl‘. (it) Chord." ltuv~ lllliillllC- nd ' Johnson cxtellll- car's greetings illl(l good ivisllee-l i0 all connected Wllll the lillurilil, uiltl also (o file Hllllfllillltll" heavens dec (lxllllrlillg . ull to greater; n plxlycl‘ and ulorc (lu- . . ill C-l'(l0i' (hut. lCSlSFH- lll lllf: ovcllillg, Ilcv- lslellce of God in the uords . of o? I will (alto lilo cup m’ Saiv-i- [the lool is right. fllen filer u and cull upon file llzlluo (if tlliilifltellllgellco in the universe l very (lxistcncc 0f Gc-d, and it wcil therefore to consider th‘ sollabie grounds of our falf < a. iiO reat- er (hall the human Ifilllfl- We con- ,now fighting their wa osnowdrifts. In Dublin which en- ljoyed balmy weather while England Pshivered winds were bitter cold to-‘ lnlght and snow fall threatened. --—-—-<o>_i-__ Brutal Murder- River, where her footsteps t with rebels on n counties which are had previously been traced. A vcr-‘severe engagemen. y from vast dict of death due to exposure wasmw Kmh of Qufla“ last Friday returned by a coroner's jury. iii -—- ‘Charged With Murder fOn High Seas NEW YORKiDCU. iii-Charged rer-a builder of castles mu» _’ Plane Crashed Be Adopted OTTAWA. Ont... Dec. ZlL-Imper- system betweer at Britain, Canada, Australia New Zealand owned and oper- ated by the Pacific Cable board is considered to _be a. possible outcomf of the conference whichc takes place in January. Canada which has con- slstently and persistently advocated that the board keep pace with mod- ern developments is said to be again the beam lwircless. and to go even further 87 of East slider (lie order. harmony an per-‘ - - faction of the heavenly bo ‘ ~l and A tilcir nlovemellts, and . . "The. ‘e Lilo glor of God": l. but ll‘ the then; no infinite all . llic llilli. Ii’ there is no God then there ry wllblh. “may Ordered an lh_ Olllllil! _vélu' llliglll. be lllflfl‘ richly is no goodness greater than human uiry into rescue operations on tile, goodness; and man's J- Sidney belief (hut somewhere there is in- l“ ed that a board of experts would boBmlnvli, ll, 1)., 0f St- John. preach- finite goodness. purity (Canadian Pres PERTH. N. 3.. ently the victim of instructive and iovo, lfifmstrohg. Med 64. wh 5i with murder on the high seas in throwing a fellow sailor overboard. Frank Pollack was approaching port Jlm- 1-—APDfl1‘- in irons last night aboard the Fabre 5- 17711981 mlllTlel‘ liner Canada, which docks tomor- ree or four days ago, Edward i-ow o had been o . The United States attorney's . . . Ii » . ‘living alone on his fa 1 l t d t J d _ b l f _ ell flonl lilo W0lllh. Th» moi hath must be unfounded. And if tbelei 11,2025‘ $51.1 fi,‘;‘,’.,.',",,§',‘§fd”§,§.lssll in his helm. them is no coll." is no God there can be no purpose 15ml“ °l “"8 vllme» W 'l‘ilere is no argument (or (he ex- r"- (‘Continued on Page .3) New Guinea's Gold Wealth (British United Press) SYDNEY, Dec. Ill-In an official report to Minister of Home and Territories Charles W. Marr, Ward- en James D. McLean of the Edie Creek and Bulolo goldfields Man- dated Territcry of New _Guinen, declared that. tremendous mining wealth was to be obtained there. Prospectors. he stated. asserted that there were sixty million dollars‘ worth of gold in one revf 30-ft wide, which extended for fhr miles and carried an estimated iavrcontage of gold of 20 ounces (o tllc ton. The gold was worth eicvczl dollars an ounce. and the stone i: was in could easily be worked. McLean stated that New Guinea was a country of cnor ~ous mineral wealth. Almost evcrr mineral. he said, had been discovcrt-d, and pros- pectors were obtaining. ln addition to gold, platinum and other valu- able minerals. There were many, indications that the country was oil-bearing. ' The early miners to the Edie Creek field had to survive many privations. The mountainous na- ture of the country “necessitated, three weeks travel (o cover a dis-l tance which if had been over level ground. could have been travelsedW” “we m ‘wntlnua m3 Blleech‘ ill a couple of days. The use cf‘ airplanes has lessened most of thescl perils of travel and the companiesl operating the services have ordered larger ‘planes from England andl Australia in order to carry heavier provisions and parts of stamping batteries for -thc gold quartz. l Every ship coming, from New. Guinea ports brings large consign- ments to Sydney. Recently one vewel carried 17.000 ounces vglued at nearly 8250.000. Altogether more than $1,800,000 dollars worth of gold has been shipped to Sydney since the field opened a- little more than twelve months no. find thous- M i c r o p h one As Heckler (British United Press) LONDON, Dec. SL-When the President of the National Union of Manufacturers Mr. George Terrell, rose to propose the health of the Home Secretary, Sir William Joyn- son-Hicks, at the annual dinner of the Union at the Hotel Cecil re- cently. the amplifiers installed in the hall began to emit weird crack- ling noises. Mr. Terrell began by urging the Government to make the Factories Bill as flexible as possible. The microphone responded with a, loud cackle. Manufacturers. said Mr. Terrell, had come to look upon fac- tory inspectors as "brass ha laughter), and he suggested- decisions of inspectors should be submitted to a local committee. (The microphone gave a long whistle). At this time. the Home Secretary stood up and threw his‘ table napkin over the offending microphone. which immediately gave forth an uncanny howl. Loud cheers greeted the Home Secrctarysl action. and loud laughter the howl of the micfophone. Then some- body discovered a ‘moans of turning off the instrument and Mrl- Terrell without further interruption. . . (-O§-_‘--_ SATURDATS HOCKEY RESULTS National League at Montreal- Canadians l, N. Y. Rangers 0. Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh 4; Mont- real Moroons, 0. 2M Detroit-Ottawa (l; Detroit ‘Canadian - American l League- Springfield 1, Quebec 0. Province’ 3. Philadelphia 2. ands of ounces are in the strong- holds of banks in New Guinea awaiting shipment. as found dead in his barn last night. hidden under a cover of severely battered. An i ibe held tomorrow afternoon, and in the meantime an investigation is fbeing conducted by provincial po-l iicemen. No motive for the killin lhas been established as yet. ‘Former Prime velt line motor freighter Tampa on fflce was told of the case today by Fm tWO 1111195 Captain Fred Neal. of the Roose- Thfi body. which Pollack was employed. Neal 5m"! was said that Pollack, a bad tempered 11111195?» Wm man. had frequent quarrels with Pat Hunter. another sailor. while at Port Said. Hunter disap- peared from the deck after Pollack E had gone there to look for him. Pol- lack went on a hunger strike when he was arrested and as there were no facilities for treating him on the Tampa he was transferred tolthe 811d ‘ l . Minister Dead'°“““° (Canadian Press) ST. JOHNS, Nfid, Jan. 1.—-Judge _W. R. Warren. a. former Prime Min- lister of Newfoundland, died here this afternoon. following his return from a Minnesota Hospital Thurs- day. Sir Robert 120E181 111 I ( an attack of la grippe. His condi- tion is not serious and he hopes to be recovered sufficiently to enjoy. the new year festivities. 1 POOR QBAMMAB l SAYS PROFESSOR 4hr. Gm Wain fur. Paurscf LIMBS Voesm’ New P) ‘FAMM TREE 4o our ALONQ TORONTO, Ont... Dec. 31. -- Atl gthc High School Editor's Convention ‘lheld here recently the editor of a women's paper complained of the difficulty of getting. women gradu- ates who could observe the common rules of grammar and spelling such‘ TORONTO. Jan., L-Maritime as the apostrophe in the boy's book. west and northwest sales turnins "There i; not exgotly iliiiomoy much colder with some snow fiurries. among the students." {Professor H. J. Davis. M. A.. i-omoi-kcd Toronto, rain . . . . . . . . . . . . .. of Montreal, rain .. .. 42-432 University College, anent this "but Quebec. cloudy . . . . .. 40-30 ‘there is a great deal ofpoor gram- Charlottetown. fog 50-32 mar and poor spelling. especially in Halifax, fog . . . . . .. 42-32 [the post two years. We have a lot Saint John. fog . 40-34 of pure ‘school work‘ to do in .our Boston, rain 54-40 English ciasseshera, and we must New York, fog . . . . . . . . . . .. 50-44 do it. Of course, “there is the oceasio l person to ‘whom the art of spelling is psycho- logically impossible. and it is true he continued. varsity who never ought to have come at all." and rises tomorrow morning at 7-- ,some people graduate from the Uni- 42 ' Last quarter moon Jany- 7th, 1~ 44 n.m. - High iido this evening at 6-08 and tomorrow morning at 7.15. Sun sets (his afternoon at 4.27 ‘ OFF‘. MERCHANT‘? ll Hold no ideals that are llflkm‘ bullies. otherwise you an o dim‘- Cilarlottetonln Guardian Two Morning Guardian, Founded (EBIIIN Sllllfllll Bl ENIiLISHMANl Scene-s in Beau Geste Tell Truth Says Par- doned Deserter. LONDON, Dec. 3i.-—J0hn Harvey. the young Englishman recently par- doned by the French Foreign heg- ion after being sentenced to 8 years‘ imprisonment for desertion, is quot- ed today by the Evening Standard as saying that he “now has no ll- lusions about the Foreign Legion." "Scenes which I am iold are in Beau Geste only begin to tell you what the life is like." Harvey is quoted as saying. The French libr- eign Legion is a fighting machine. and it is made to fight. It fights everywhere France has any fighting to be done in her desert possessions. and it suffers all the time. “I have been struck by ofllcers and have been kicked while lying down with my hands and feet in chains. I have crawled about the desert with a thirst that would al- most break n. man's heart: I wit- . nessed scenes of such barba-rlty in, Wench prisons that seem incred- ible. Now that they are behind m0. do you wonder why I am so bitter about the Foreign Legion." -——-—<0->--——- Dalhousic Suffer _ » . . Second Defeat (Canadian Press! VANCOUVER. B C. Dec. 31.- The Vancouver "Reps" gave the University of Dalhousie Halifax, N. S. their second defeat of their tour here today by the one’ sided score 13 to nothing. Five U, S ‘Marillbs ‘ i, I i ‘Were Killed’ (Canadian. Press) . MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Jan. 1.— Flve United States marines were killed and 23 were wounded ii; a says an official announcement at - marine headquarters today. The rebels suffered “sever "casualties" but the exact number killed was unknown. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Robin Hood Rapid China Oats. Better oats. Better China. All Grocers. 1-3-2Wk8- "Come to tho pie social and (lance in Mlilvnlc School, January Zud- Ladies with pics free. - 1606-12-31-31 "Will be loading live hogs Tues- day morning, Jany- 3rd, till 11 0‘- iock- Everett Wedlock, Hunter iver. 1601-12-31 2i "Ml. Stewart Shipping Club will loud ilvc hogs Wednesday. Janu- aly lllll. List with D. J. McDon- uid. 1638 '*Mt_ Stewart. Thursday, Janu- ary, the iiiflh (5(il.) special show- llralnu and Cfiillfldy» s 1839 "Auction sale 40 head choice liccf and dairy cattle. horses, pigs. Premises of Oswald Collins. New Perth, Jan. 10th 12 o'clock No R9- EWEPVD- Sec lllflillhlllii- J- W, scum- geollr, Auctioneer. . ' 3i. "Plan lo intend the birthday social in Mursilfieltl Hall, on Wed- nesday evening. January itlf- Good program and refreshments . Under auspices of Y» l’. S- of United (Iilurcll- . 1842 "Kelly's Cross Postponed Looting by Rev. w. v. McDonald. and rot- ial will take place Tuesday, Jig. an] in Kelly's Cross Hall. IBM-Il-(SO-M "See the ploy “Bar Haven" m. Lot (l5 Hall on Monday January laid by ‘Tyrone Dramatic Club. do!!!’ specialties and sole of Condyu ' "Rheumatilm. dl set Stomach and internal 0. ed. References given. " .l‘ - Dnplifi. Ill ‘Prfldo llvtilllowln. PJI. lslin i I » \ roccrsli; c.ccm1n.iidIiish,#Clar-»s ‘flout FHENIIHFHHEIEN,