The reckless promis- er sometimes- exag- ‘ gerates himself out of existence. ___/ mum"; Guardian, Founded, chninttetown Gnu-dim Two Cents Ill? Interesting Extracts illfcuurlulrv or Si- llurrs ulllrcll From Papers Of On O Hundred Years Ago. A; me annual meeting of St. Janwn Congregation Monday aven- g Mr. D. A. McKinnon, M. P.. re- ,{,‘§,.,, to the fact that this year was me Centenary of the formation of St. Janrcsfa Presbyterian Church. The congregation had lbeen worship- ping together s-pasmodlcallyln the English Church and in a Hall but it was not until Jill)’. 1st» 1325 that it came together as a recognized hotly representing the Church.of seotlanti in Canada. On that date a meeting 0f Presbyterians was held when it was unanimously de- clllell to raise subscriptions to build n church in order that a duly or- dained Minister might be obtained from Scotland. It took some time. {[5 a mutter of fact. six years to olb- uriu funds nn-d to erect the church ready for opening and oc- .eirpirtion by the congregation when a duly ordained Minister from Scotland was inducted by two Min- isters from Pictou Presbytery. ln this connection Mr. McKinn n read llle following extracts fror Haz- lll'l|'.\' Gazette of July 18-25 and the ilo_\'.'rl Gazette, August 12th,» 1831: (From Hazardw Gazette, July,1825) agreeable to Meeting llouse on Saturday last. for the public notice a was held at the Court- ly DES-SCH. Resolver], on the motion of Mr Macgregor, seconded by» Dr. Mac- intosh, that ln order to obtain for stated ministration of a Clergyman 0f the Established Church of Scot- lund. it is the sense of the Meet- ing that a sultatblo building be er- ected in Charlottetown for the cele- bratlon of Diving worship agree- aibly to the discipline and tenets of that Church. ‘ Resolved, on the motion of Mr. Dockendorff. seconded by Mr. Dun- can McEwen, that a sulbscriptlon be immediately opened for the pur- pose of erecting the proposed bulld- ing. Resolved. on the motion of Mr. Cullen, seconded by Mr. John Stew- art, junt. that a committee of sev- on gentlenlcnl with power to add to their numlbers, be appointed to solicit suibscrlgltlons and adopt whatever measures may appear ad- visaitlie in order to procure aid and assistance in furtherance of the 0b- jects alluded to in the previous res- olutions; and further, in the event oi‘ any grant or grants of land or (Contiinuecr on Page 3) purpose of adopting the .h:‘i;> as a. preliminary step to irpizllication being made for the ap- puirtlnent of a clergyman oi’ the ldstlrblishcrl Church of Scotland to lhu charge of a congregation about to bo fornlcd in Charlottetown. The int-cling was attended by several ltentlernen of the town. and a num- ber of persons from the surround- ing country who testified the in- _ terest they felt. lu the proposed nleasure by the great and earnest attention paid by them to the pro- cvcdings. Precisely nt 12 o'clock ¢Pw\ Stewart." Esq» Speaker of the liouae of Assembly, was unanim- ously called to the Chair. who short- ly stated the object of the Meeting, win-n llir. (‘umeron after a few in- trodutwtriry’ observations moved the first resolution as follows: ltt:s(>‘l\'l‘tl, "Phat it would greatly loud lo the uiorul and religious inl- provcnlont of the Scottish and oili- or settlers in this town and neigh- borhood. were the benefits of relig- ions instruction ‘brought within lllvil" roach by the establlshlnentl aulongst us of a learned and pious clvrgyman of the Established (‘hurt-h of SCdfiiXl(l—<WlilCll resolu- llll" b91118 second-ed by the Attorn- cy General, and the question put from the Chair. was passed unani- luously. §§4+44+4+ "Jondensed Specials RATE.—4c per word, net each insertion in this column. - “ODD LINES JELLY POWDERS if) olcur 4 for 25c.—.lenkins a _ W» 34-1-20-2i fi WWW.‘ SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fr?“ Willey. Saunders, Newsom i‘ Co. Market Building. __ 6050-9-124-6-mos. LARGE PRUNES m PACKAGES o 51W recipes on each Imckngc I'm“ ll" DkiL-Jerlklrzis S: Son. 34-1-20-21 ___________________ 'F°R sAl-E-JFWO SHOWCASES ‘ ‘\l'l'l>' “W (",0 Guardian. 19 l-lli-ill _________________, AT one: A sear.- Queen Hotel. 18-1-1911“ ‘T Fonosr YOUR Home; nor bottle-Jenkins k Son. _\_ ai-szo-zl arbiter soap, 1, CAKES Fon --'¢~—J<nlrius & Son. ar-l-zo-zl ‘SEE THE LATEQT lN‘ EM- "mlllcry. Pretty designs. Just rocolvorl nt the Gift iShop, 2nd Flour Riley Bilildlilll’. ~——~—__. “WANTE b0)’. Apply -DO 25c lll-l-19-3i ROOF]. 60., Packers, 89 Charlottetown. i 882-1404} “PHONE n07 .1, n. wholesale Pork‘ ‘Valor’ Street. "v measures for erecting a place of Vacant P. E. Island Senatorship F. J. Nash, Editor of Patriot, a Strong Candidate (From The St. John Globe) It happened in 191.1, diuring tllc Reciprocity campaign, which ended in the tic-feat of Sir Wilfrid Lauri- er‘s Government. Thé Liberal chieftoi-n, accompani- ed by Honourable W. S. Fielding and Honourable Charles Marci], were booked to speak in the Arena Ska-ting Rink in Charlottetown-Aha largest auditorium in the Island capital. The building was packed to overflowing. ten thousand manag- The following resolutions being successively put, were unanimous- this community the benefit of the , hard. 2r thriller in all isolated dis- MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Get customers to shop early and often by advertising early and often. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925 lllil Appeal Against Ap- plication ‘of Indus- ., trial Disputes Act ‘(Canadian Preni) Disputes Investigation Act. Hon James iliilurdock, ‘Minister of Labor has provided the the peaceful settlement of lndus trial disputes. “At the moment," said =Mr,_ Mur- dock, “i would not care to make on the (subject. There will be a meeting of ltlre Cabinet. this afternoon, and no ‘doubt there will be some disclls- any extensive statement ,ision on the subject, but until the ilaw officers of the Crown have lhad an opportunity to peruse the ‘Judgment, its full effect will not he ,definitely ascertained. in my opiu- ionphowever ,the whole Act is up- set as being ultra vlres." ' Cut Throat To Escape Agnoy (Special to the Guardian) IIEGLNA, Ja-zu, 20——Hfllll'y (‘airli- trict near HRZQIIIIDOTO, wail found d-Llrll, ‘llrozen iin the ice ‘of his well with h-is throat cut this nrorning. The Coltorlofs jury expressed a belie-f that the nlan- had suffered frozen limbo "and to agony had cut till!‘ thldoat and that he llvsrd a day hereaftr and r0 end hits ngonies junrpcd illto ill‘! well. " Not Equal To lilllllllill, Jllllli- llENT UPSETE Toronto Ilydro Com. OTTAWA. Jan. 20.——A_fter perus- ing the judgment of the ‘Privy Council in the appeal of the Tor- onto llydro Commission against theapplication of the industrial was of the opinion that it has. the effect of setting aside the entire Act, which for many years past machinery ‘ for l THE LIBYAN DESERT 1s - CONQUEREI)BY MOTORCYCLES I Annual Subscriptions Delivered By lllll, Ulllllll and ll. S. A. r31.‘ v The Libyan desert has been l Search Gerald "Chap- I man Was Arrested IJESPEHAHU BlPlllllHllN llllN lllllll After NZTnm Wide I rm: FBMENIATIIJN or uurlllllss" entwtlon of bitterness by an or-' ganlzed opposition and much less even supposed that the Metho- dist church would be charged with (From The Calgary Herald) “We did not dream that the auth- ority of the Presbyterian General “Bill w: illli mu EXPEBI in Munice, Ind.— liNiDl-ANAPOLIS. Jan. 20-4361‘- ,ald Chapman, leading figure in a §score of criminal ventures that have become notorious the coun- try over, was lodged ill jail here jtoday awaiting arraignment before llhe l'nited States Commissioner. who will take steps to return him to the Federal Penitentiary at At- lanta from which he escaped De- cember 30,‘ 1923. promote Church Union". The foregoing was the statement made by Dr. S. D. Chown. exeou- tive head 0f the Methodist Church in Canada. in the course of an in- tervi-ew with The Herald shortly after his arrival in Calgary. in his own words, Dr. Chown's trl-p, which wiiil extend to the coast is for the purpose of inspiring Meth- odists to bring into Church Union the best things that Methodisnl has WWI/CHEN. Two machines completed a total of 1,200 mile: over cycle enthusiasts pioughlngfhls way through desert sand. stood for during its long history. ‘Church Union is the one big ques- tion ln Dr. Chown's mind, and dur- ing the course of the interview, he would talk» of nothing else. He charged that the organized anti- Unlonists were responsible for any Nation Wide Search. The nation wide search for the dapper appearing desperado whose exploits according to the police have run the scale from petty thievery to a -$2.400,000 mail rob- Assembly would ‘he detled, or its agreement treated as a scrap of paper, or its oflicers blamed for carrying out their instructions to disrupting the Presbyterian church. it has always been the desire of Methodlsm that the Preshyterlans should come into union bringing with them their fulness of strengtih and plen-ti-tude of influence and power. There ls a great sympathy with the sincere Presbyterlans, who have found obstacles in the way. Our attitude is simply that we d0 not love our church less. but love Christ and humanity more. "The Methodist churoh carries into Union by far the largest con- tribution, but we are glad to lay it all on the alicar of Union. because we are persuaded that it is God's will. No other motive than that can be attributed to Metihodlsm. The stories that are circulated to the effect that Methodism is untrue to the evangelical doctrines of Chris- tianity are false. Charges are made that cannot. be proved. N0 Method- discord that had arisen. Incidental-Wet minister holds-beliefs that con- escape the . shops are few and far between SPAIJE llll B. i. ill, ill. lE-‘ifillfi N. Y. Cattle Broker to Ship Fat Cattle From Ont. Govt. Vessels. to Increase Rates (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Jan. 2O —-It is undenstood here that the New York cat-the broker, who is report- ed '10 have cornered the space on- They carried two complete spare wheels. as Jthe Manitoba Legislature last night. garages and tire on the scorching desert. ' (Canadian Press) Wl-NN-IPEG, Jan. 20.—<It ls no luse passing resolutions urging the Federal Government to complete lhe Hudson Brallway and it will nev or be finished unless the prairie rirovinccs combine to do lit them- solves and lct the Dominion Admin- istrlltion look after the water end oi‘ the project, declared Hon. T. C. lNorris, loader of the opposition in l Guilty On ' Three Counts (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘()ltONTO, Jan. 20.——"~Gullty on bery, was brought to an end yes- terday at lMiuncie, Ind., where he was captured by a squad of detec- waives after a gun battle. The arrest illllllllll was the culmination of on inten- sive search conducted by postal inspectors since the bandits es- cape from Atlanta. Reports were received that Chapman was resid- ing in rvarious foreign countries, but after a lengthy investigation authorities became convinced that he had not left this country, The search narrowed down to Indiana about our months ago when it was learned that Chapman was making‘ frequent trips to Muncie. Captured After Battle, The local police at ilidlnncie laid several traps for the escaped pris- oner, but he was successful in elu- ding them until yesterday when a tip was received that the bandit was in a house in the residential y. Dr. Chown finds that there iafcur with what has been charged. much more excitement about the’ '_*——<*@—'1" Union Vote in Calgary than in any‘ other city in Western Canada. that "l h-avg come out her-e to correct p any ideas that may have led to rest- _ ___ .. Lillie-ll.“dlfii...i‘°s.fifiit‘.f' .2: a Regina I found peace. There is ST‘ JOHNS‘ rd" Jan‘ o‘ _ , _ 000, one of the largest and finest in any other place on thlscrlucatiional insttutions in N-ewi- ' . . fflllfidllllld is today a heap of ruins “Methodism is peaceful, happ " I v united‘ prosperous‘ and pflrdonaba as a result of fire of unknown or- of fact. l have never dedicated so buudimgm 5ev‘€,,°‘ci;“k lam many churches in a similar period aml bumpjd u“ Th w? O92 000 as I have during the last two ‘m? mmmjg‘ are “as m ‘i monnm. dollars insurance on the but ding‘. “We Methodists are slmpily follow The wnege prov d“! B“ ' by Principal Patrick in 1902. m The if-Pttme" "t" "llwh mmlwm was a delegate from the General by m") “gamer “d lack o’ Asseurbly and told Us that we ‘Yaw’ “vim? t” mp“ 1e“ mnmng should take steps towards Church l" the M11595- Union. I think he spoke the mind the has visited. more excitement here than I have Methodist college‘ valued at ‘Z00’- proud -of its success. As a matter ‘gm “lhrch "Poke m" m the 0on6“ ing the gleam that was given to us ‘mllnmdatmn f“ 600 children‘ of the Assembly and this was prov- I (“Hm t’ Th m m d_ ed in 1904 when a Union commit-i ed mg plan: 513d (i); aessfigffotlilrllae tee was appointed. Afterwards they ing to squeeze in, and hundreds be- ing unaihle to get in. Lnurler had spoken only once be- fore in Prince Edward Island, and (that was in 1891, so that a com- paratively small proportion‘ of that large audience of 1011 had seen or heard him. The meeting was advertised to Strain of Leadership (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Jan. 20-I~loll. W. E. Rancy, Attorney Girl ral for 0n- itarlo, tin the litrury Government was chose-n this aiftorncon by lhroe coilnts," is the verdict of Judge Coutsworth on Richard P. Gough. Director and Vice-Presi- dent of the defunct Home Bank of Canada. Ills Honor delivered that ilecision at the opening of court today. cattle blunts. proposes to slllp mostly lfat catlle from Ulilrllilt, and lll‘? fear is exposed by offic- ials here, that he may be enabled through the virtual monopoly Wlllcll he Duseessiis to rlepress the ill-ice of oat-tie to the seller. it is stated, however, by the Depart- miezi: of Agriculture thin-t there is in Collins and Frank Goodpaster fell in step behind him While offi- cers. Fred. Puckett. and_ Harry Brown-drove up to the fugitive in an automobile. Puckett accosted Chapman who immediately opened tire on him with a pistol. Collins leaped on the bandits back, how- Chapman came m“) Officers {Mann agaiiil and again demonstrated a u iiililll (Special to The Guardian. dos e for Union. lVhcn they tic- cided not to press the matter furth- er in 1917 we cease-d discussing the IVLQNTREAL, Jan_ 20_»__conunu. question. Nothing further was done mg arguments for the peflflonel‘! until 1921, when the General As-m me police enquhy here, J_ P, semibly opened the question. We] t, K ,0 today demanded believed that the General Assem-b- ‘may’ ' l" b dismissed ly had power to vote, having regard that Chief Be “tiger e 1 v ' for its constitution and to commit without mercy’ because ° gm e start at S o'clock. An hour before that time the building was filled. Luuricr was late ill arriving. Some lrlcnrls, lrsirlg llillll? zoal than good, judgment. had inslsterl upon enter-I Progressive mlaimbers of the Oll- tario Legislature aa House Leadcu in SllCCEllSlOn to Manning Doherhy who had idie-clined to continue int office. -Mr. Doherty said he did nothing even approaching illegal- ilty in this transaction, and in spite of complaints, the Departuieut cannot see -its way ‘clear to take array action in the ln-uttler, _ Mr. iSchambu-rg, they point out, mucit ilill the space transacted for, and therefore, -the COPIliEJ‘ which he -ls said to have obtained, will justly preserved fame or whether Mussolini Stays With Lions in Den ROM-E, Jan. is not known whether he is jealous of Daniel's he merely wanted to get away from and causing the bullet to go wild. o‘ this w" ever raised l“ a mm‘ Chapman was then overpowered that reached us ‘mm years and taken to headquarters, “That probably some Congregzb tions would not desire union was anticipated and it was therefore provided without any outside pres- sure, that such churches shoulld Had 85.000 in Calh. When arrested ‘Chapman had in his posession two bottles of nltro ever. knockmg mm to the ground the church to Union. No question derellcflm‘ °t duty- the negotations were startedfiifter Grip of Blizzard (Canadian Press) taining him after he had returned not fee-l equal to the Strain of from another. meeting in the coun- leadership try. and hlforo the big meeting in Clllll‘lOlJ'Clt)\\‘ii. ' ' - ' To Silly the {Vllllllflllltl was impati- or»; was putting it mildly. - - Strddrnly thorn wile; u grout com- motion in llu- building. and the au- dience burst llll‘) tirunlll-rs of ap- __ _ plausc. A mull \\'.">r ‘soon coming up b Tgfigrqlggisggrrg‘ zofierrwllwiroesse tho ('t'llll'l' uislo who ll]lll(‘(li‘£'(l ttxqlillrclleq “no hue vote}, against bl- the living lulbrulinioirt oi tilt-I‘ ‘ * [ilmttlgrllpir which wa-s (‘llmiliur liTentermg me United Church 0% Cam so molly hundr< (is of thousands of "d3 resigned from» the“ pulp '5 on on the pllltforllr. blrt some lrlolncrlts that m? wttlllld "",‘,,°°§“P§’ Sthgblfig- slupsctl. illill the u-udicnce wonder- 2,1,: all}, flnlrunilr s‘, “arnsowsn 385' ctl why the lnteetinw did not start. , Fm“; ‘ ' , Tllt.‘ mystery ivzls sdlvcll. it was not ‘Hm read to ms congregation on . _ in the encircling iron burs, alone (iallutllulls. 'l‘l:..- white flowing locks,-?)":g?dy- ‘Eng “lgzulfiv-CE-uxh 132% it is stated that W. T. except for the restless beasts‘ Ouk m” “TH llllmlw" |I‘“,"r',"" ‘,“,‘“"""‘“,-=iiZ-v Stanley Owen of Chalmers. ggiftflfl wtlgegmtg-éig slimitfls" side a crowd stood amazed. over: -m- ilgl li(‘l'(‘ll co or lllll " _ - --‘ Wh -_;N k _ rod tie which Sir Wilfrid favoured. u“ a staftelnent logy}: lc:gir:g:1 0698!! llllfllglll PREP-S. and the y °_°n° Hows wr-n- all ihvro. lie took his sent “(m ‘he ormer p“ Nmlh Allallllc Cmllerl-‘llcll b!" make not ide-orealsle the amount of sapce available. The ifour ve-ssels of the Government. Mlercantllo Mar- ine, whose space he has secured, are. ‘too ism-all 10 he a fuctoir in the trade. nn-tl lit is imiposlsible -to equip office-seekers, but Premier Benito Mussolini did his evening medita- tion lMontlay night in a den of ‘lions, Mussolini was riding through the , _ Zoological Gardens when he as- glme rm’ T‘? gqprlllg "lmle-M y" tounded adjacent promenaders by overnnien ‘ . larcanti e an... - - _ 20 will. it is understood, udopt the iu- entering the buns cage For minutes Mussolini remained \vith- creased ocean rates. which they are lrenllatletl. .\lr.l ' Preston. it. la understood, will U‘ 8' certal-nl recommendations ‘actually seeing doullt-fe. the real Sir Wilfrid, but ills double, Iiir. Frtn-lcrirlr- J. Nash. the Alunag- inr; PJdItor- of the Patriot. Later when tho roul Sir Wilfrldi conic tllerc was zlnotlrel‘ ovutiol and although Chnrlottewwn is a. prohibition city, many in that uudi-_ once worlderctl whether they were it is no ($31135 agent's story to say that many were actually deceived. , Mr. Nash and the reporter of uhc Patriot went. round to get till‘ names ol‘ the irromlnont electors on the plnifonn and one of these in- fcrlncrl the reporter: "i have ni- rtady given my name to Sh‘ Wil- frid. Trhc rcsenrhlance between the two men was indeed very striking. and if at nny time a moving pic- ture he taken, depicting sonle ev- ent in the political history of Can- ada. and in which Laurier will be one of tho_ leading characters. the producer could select no hotter man Ito take the part than Mr. Nash; '3PECIAL orrnr or HIGH Rrede envelopes, 60 for 20o. 125 for 35c. 250 for 560., s00 for $1.00. 1000 m 01.95. Guardian Office. '_T*———— ~.r- ‘JOB -PRINTINO o! EVERY description oheepi and exped- itiously executoti. ardian Con- tral Jdb Prin-tery. Phone 188. ISTB-ii-ii-tf ‘FRESH Manreujf, Johann? cod. Kliiiior l-lorolagpfroeh Morri- gtl one» r, a. rhe- (Continuod on Page 3) ‘FRESH rial-tor ALL KINDS It ‘P. J. MacDonald's, ooirner Prince and Kain Streets. ar-l-zl-raal. ‘WANTID- AT ONCE A PAIR of old‘ silver eandlestioiua. liappiy to "C". care of Guardiomr . r 53-1-21-2i ‘ 'CRE‘.NMiRY iBUT-TER, WRAP- ped in seal-right containers, ii, 6. and 10 ih._si|ee. Ask your grocer or order direct from ire-Central "Hill's corner Prince . and struts. oat-zoom Crematories, Ltd, 225 Fitsroy St. Phone 848., ' Sunday by the minister occupying his qiulpf-t. Tho Unionists in both churches an; meeting for worship in (lifter- cut places, those of St. Paul's 00- eupying one of the local moving pic lure theatres and those of Chall- mcrs Church meeting in the Y. M. ‘. A. L Hy a votp of 293 against 131. Knox Presbyterian Church lu the city of Peterborough decided to en- ter the United Church tonlgllfi‘ =wl1lle llanlilton Road Church in the City of London voted 105 f0!‘ qey Presbyterian Church also de- in-g by churches‘ of the Presbyterian; congregations in their vote on en- . i d - along the lines of Government‘.- chartening upon a uPrtuIn guar- (HUGO. O (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. 20.—'The stand- ernnlent operation of railroads dur- . —--;--<-0->——-— l States a net loss of $1,674.500,000. g lDil-ector General of Railways Davis re curred a flat operating loss of $1.- 123.500.000 during the twenty-six months of Government control, an additional cost of 636,000,000 dollars during the ‘ensuing six months of lthe guaranty period. and finally re- imhursed small connecting roads at la cost of $15,000,000. Operate At Loss (Special to The Gllnrdlan) WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—~Gov- ng the war caused the United ported today. The Government in- feuted Union tonight by a majority of 10 votes. Vote in Glengarry. In (llengarry P1190349?!’ the church have votcd nlno for union and seven against. These are yel to report, Si. John's, Cornwall; Woodlands. Duirvexflll- 5L AM‘ “W's, Lancaster, Gravehill and Moncklantl, Lunenburg and Haw- lngton and Dalhousle Mills. Committed Suicide (Canadian Prue) ANNAPOLIS ROYAL. N. S. 1'1"- 20.——~James symea. use“ 60- will" er Newfoundland resident who was found shot dead in his barn ui Lltchfleld near here last ivednea- day, committed suicide accordlns m a r-gpqr-f of a provincial police official sent. here to inveatisflte- \A_44 x xxaxxxxxxxxx v (Canadian Prue) PEKING. Jon. 20-—Ruuo- Jopsnolo negotiations‘ which have been under way some time, were concluded today and it is expected that a Treaty will be oiqnod tonight. BOSTON, Jon. 20- The fishing schooner John J. Fal- ton, arriving hero today fmrn GIOPQQ (link! 0d tho drowning Sunday of tymour Coohrono of (iuysboro, N. 0.. following reports of foul play l" 46-1-21-M8i connection withflimioe’ death. ‘ r a member of hor- orow. who WI! l°I§ M"! l"! I93! Pit!!!- urwsr lillll ‘airlift Flashed In At A Late Hour A‘AAAAAA4A ‘ ‘¢vv¢¢ Klycerine and nearly $5.000 in cur- Fellliy. A search of his rooms re- vealed a number of bonds believed to have been stolen in the East. and a quantity of jewellery. A Pos- tal Inspector, A. IS. Kelly, at \\'tn- cheater, Ind., was notiiiled of the capture and accompanied by the arresting officers immediately took the prisoner to Indianapolis when he was lodged in Jail for safe- keeping. Littlo effort was made yesterday by officials to question Chapman who beyond some caustic comment regarding the man who “turned me up for blood money" remained silent. Asquith May Accept Peerage (Canadian Frau) perty if they did not desire un- ST. JOHlNfl, Nfld. Jan. 20.—Tho worst blizzard in years broke ov- er Nowfoundland yesterday’ 3nd was raging today. causing 81150911" sion of all steamer and railway traffic. The storm was accompan- ied by below zero temperatures, the thermometer registering 12 below in St. John's, while other parts of the province reported tern- peratures ranging as low as 30 de- grees below zero. ‘Leaves Maritimes For New England BOSTON, Jan. 20.--A will wave which swept in almost without warning from the Mar- itime Provinces of" Canada - and the North Atlantic. lrlp- ped northern New England today. driving the mercury to records of 50 and 56 degrees below zero. Temperatures In carry out their congregations-l pro- ion. “But we did not exlpect the fom- The Weather, Etc. n- oer-h- male Mu e44 0F AN credible lN AN overt véitfli. Fella sou: u ' To and? ouT! LONDON, Jatn-fid-QA story that H J-I. Asquith probably will accept n peerase which was circulated shortly after the defeat oi’ the for general election la being revived and it is now being accepted with more credence than before. Paderewski IJT-Tnderowslri, the xxx xxAJxxxxxxx xxx v vv vvvv rv-vv-QQ‘ OTTAWA, u». 20—-J'ohn i Buohln Hlrlo, former air oi’- fioer wan today found guilty of murder of hll wlfo and two little girls after a trial ‘w’. g, t looting but five hoim- Ho Wll sentenced to hang March 24th. 8T. JOHN, N- I., Jon. 20- Dlmoge estimated It Olilr 000 nu done by o rm brook- ing out on Sydney ill-ole It 8.80 o. m. oompmely dooiny- l. m-mt- autumn In! ltlmltl- lflllwl erewski‘: request. ‘and often visibly moved by the per formalise. luted Padei-ewliti. God preserve your wonderful u-t i; lto the world for w! em Phil jg htflbh-ill 912i"! hi"! Pk ROME, Jon. f ' ' , played for an hour today for lPope Pius. Cardinal Mer- ry Del Vol, Ind several “Polish min- lsters_ , The concert was held in the Pope‘! private library to which iron n-‘upeciei piano at Ped- lHia Holiness woo greatly pleased (Awards he congratu- saying: ‘Mo! your." nitrite pilo- mer Premier in lPaisiey lu the last v Plays For Pope t some plloeo were reported ll the lowest In 21 your: and In other: n the lowest on record. Union Vote The Union vote of tlho Caledonia Presbyterian Church resulted u follows: Voted for Unlion-Mi Voted (against Union~—114 Majority again-st. Union-Tl. Announcements, " Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rita-fie. per word olnh iifllflorl. TPUKUNPU. Jun. 21.—-MIi‘ii.llii9- moderate north-east gsles with snow. followed by north-west winds clearing. Maximum and minimum tempera- urea: Toronto, snow, 227-14. Montreal, cloudy, 4 below 12 be- ow. Quebec, cloudy. ti below-H. Charlottetown, clear, Zero, 13 be- low . .-. Halifax cioudy,_8-—4l2. iBt, John, cloudy 2 18 below. Boston, snow 26-40. New York, snow. 00-26. High title this morning at 7.50 and tonlcht at 1.18. ' . Brliillotl this afternoon at 4.50 rllos tomorrow morning at "Relerve Feb. 4th. for COMIC and pity in York. GI-I-lilnli. "Hunter River Thursday, glin- nary 22nd Hope River Dttniatio Oiub presents WDown in Moths." interesting lpocialtill. SO-I-IO-Iit. ' ‘Bl Vi! t _ ' , , iiiioulu ale-argon tbrxneilmd° m’ ""'“°'*’ "m" Fl Q Naamoon Satan-day, January mil . o.» m. ‘wit. . mix-mil ' ‘the; oirarietmayli. m.