l plan comlssions. and determines the Never kick a man for calling you a donk- ey unless you are anx- ious to prove the truth of his assertions. Charlottetown “unrdlnn Two Morning Guardian, Fonndsd Cents Ill’! Covers Prince Edward lSlalltl Like ale Dew" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 h would their friends hand them flattery Even the-wisest men rather have than onest criticism. Annual Subscriptions |)4‘|ll\'|‘l‘l| $5.00 fly Mnii, Canada nnd i‘. h. A. $1.50 ulrrrrn srlrrs Plrlrlcrrlrlzs t ill iliiilES ANNliiIiES O All Powers Represented in Inter-AlliedFin- ancial Conference Signed Agreement Re garding Distribution 0f Dawes An- nuities. O (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Jan. 1i.——'l‘he lrlterna- tional finallclol conference closed today witll tlle signing of the agree- lllerlt for distribution alllorlg tlle various powers of lllf} reparation annuities received frolll (lerlllany under the Da-wcs plan. The agree- lllunlt as signed, consltlltes a rllnss of detail, which gathers up tile scattered ends 0i’ the back accounts anion-g tile Allies, liqulllates till- itllllr occupation. lllllits the flitiirt‘ outlay for the military occupation: of the ithlneland, fixes tlle rllll- nlng expenses of the reparation or- ganizations, including the Dawcs land corlllnisl-llon to the military control commission ‘lilo stllll of 8.000.000 gold l$2.0ll0.0ll0) tile occrlpatloll ot‘ tile iillirlelzlrld will come up again lrl Sl/ptlallrllel" for revision once lllorll with rcfterencll to future years. The Wadsworth agrcerlltlllt for the pay- lllerlt llt’ the llrli-tlld States iil'iily costs ‘being abrogated. pltyrrlcrlt ot‘ these costs will begin lrl Skrlltfliii- llcr 1026, at the rate oi 55,000,000 gold rllarks ($13,750,000) annually. ill the sale of ally railroad or ill- dusltrilll txbllgations issued under the llawos plan tlll- Unitl-d States will have the some proportionate llltvrcst as ill till: [iilyfiltdili-l. As (‘Ulllfflfiflltlilfi \\’(‘l‘(E llUCitf-ltiilfy lllilllllfl proportion of (lerulrlrlyhl payments. each null fill are entitled to, url- der tile Dawes - arrangl-lllcllt, ile- sldes admitting the United States to participation ltngl ussurlrlg tllo payment. of its war damage claims lls well as tile cost oi‘ t-lle occupa- tion of the Coblenz Brldgehead. During the next two years, the Allies will ‘be allowed a maximum of 160,000,000 gold marks ($40000,- 000) for the maintenance of their trodps on the Rhine. The repara- tion oommlssion which was allow- ed 9.250.000 gold marks (about 82.300000) for 1925, will have to cut down its outlays to 7,500,000, gold marks (S1,87l3.000) in the following year at the same time providing from that tolall, a suln running up as a maximum to 3,700,000 gold marks ($925000 for the Dawes |lili‘ll‘L'l|)ll-ll(lli ill lllll Ualwcs receipts, tllese UtlliCPSSlDiiS were made on as even a basis as possible. France terornrlly sacrificed 1 1-5 percent. Great Britain also reduced llbr suing two years. while after 1926 llclglunl received her priority pay- 4 1-2 llercrzilt, will provide tile slllll necessary to uleet tile United States claim. Accorlllrlg to figure present- cd by experts, the Ruhr occupation 80,000,000 gold marks ($200,000,000) lur reparation lpaynlents. _.._-____.__._._i_. F plurl organizations. For the Rhine- 10,000,00ll gold marks ($2,500,000) ls allowed arld ill (lcrnlnuy for llii‘. (ensuing yfellr lllarks lllll- Allies to litlllllt tllllted States‘ percentage in,thls ratio for the en-i men-ts in, fllll. the reduction of her ~ percentage from 8 percent llowrl to ' is wound n-p with a clear profit of which is divided allrongst the Al- lies oll the same basis as the regu- FlliiilllTNIlli .. ‘NEW GEN. MINXG- ER OF COMMERCE C. _ w. ROWLEY Who has been appointed As- sistant General Manager of the Canadian Bank of Com- mel-gs, H; entered the bank as a junior in thc St. Catharine: branch in d887, He was an: pointed Manager at Cal-gary lin ‘i902 and Manager at Winni- peg in 1910. He also served as an ucountant in Vancouver. 5i. . iliili 5r BHililBH liiliiil lllrltsrrwrrlr ill HEPHESIl liHiHll Sill (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Jan. 14.~—H0n. (Jllarles Stewart today set at rest some rlllll- ors as to his political lntcrllilrlls. lio denied tllu: he has any aspira- tlons for the Senate and fliinlillllrvtl that at the next election he will llt‘ ‘a. candidate lli one of the Allll-lta consitllencles and not lii a Rvgl-lll- cuit, (Quebec, the seat he now llllllls Famous Author To Be Imprisoned AIONCTON, Jan. l-L-qlosopll Mc- icafiadia" PW") Illl-lrlllott. engineer, W113 kllll-d llrld lilADRdl), Jan. 14.—i'i‘hc 111st‘ ills flrulliln Stanley lilurplly llad his aglllnst Vlcenlte. lllasco ilbanez, flllll- log badly injured as a result, 0f oils author, for the pulbllcatlorl or‘ llorlll on colllslon lmhvl-l." 1W0 l,'l"q',’,‘.‘,‘,’,‘,"°“‘,h§§;"filth{fins Allillflllhftl‘freight trains of C. N. it. llt Relic- thp- ‘k-mm-‘Ilcv or‘ sthc ngtllli‘ nil-ll llillldlill-i station, forty llllles south of ‘hi; bO-"ntr- I“ 1c oau llor. llllllllilt alllllllbtrlltorl at tlwo o clock this rlf- lh‘: ham“ {f ‘l- ghlliilltl 1i) ‘huh Illll llt lllooll. A snolw-sltorln was raging ‘Hmmul u” Ohhir- (l: trivia. \\]i() at lhc time ndlicll lllay have ac- mmw m- mml - nllllllrlnr. It i\"t',tllllll(-!tl for ivicllterlllnltl ‘not seeilig mm ‘Hmqnlllv is“! Iunr€3t0l(t6llll.llly,till‘ t-xtra freight standing orl the H“ _l_ (“ml Hxolllllltli": I l. k l‘l~'~<_l_-vlll.lln line as he approached lit-lin- i_l,l'l'l;l;‘_lfl~-fllllr‘ l} "Luaran cl lllrnlllillté station and crashed lrltn it, l _ - I h-ltlorls. llt is glfllflfill- A lllllnlber of horses were killed ly believed that the extradition of when the car in which they were illanez urns asked. being carried toppled over, crrrnwrr Blilllll or TRADE HllliJS lrrrrun l MEEllNii lrws ‘Very Active and Successful Year-Election of Officers- .|. il- Ilililliliil iililiillii iii Niiliil 5] iii (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jall, 14.—J:lrnes Rob- son Douglas. oi Allillbflit, N, s, was this rllol-lrl ,_ appointed lllolll. errant Governor of Nova Scatla, ill succession to flit} llonor Aluetkdlulll Grant, who resigned. illUlJi. dates frorll January 21st. Engineer Killed At Belledune (Canadian Press) lPresitlenUs Report Sh Appolnt- _ Till Charlottetown May Have ee-Plant For lili iillililiil l MEXICO..C1-'.l‘-Y,,-JU1I. .14.--—Forty miners were injured yesterday, two perhaps fatally, when the cage in which they were being lowered illto tho shuiit of La Luz Min-e, near Paclluoa, dropped 180 feet owing to the breaking of the‘ Windlass cable. Not ii‘ man es- caped unlicratchcd and several suf- fered internal illdurles. The man ill clllzrllgc of the wind-less was ar- rested. ' Condensed Specials RATE-Ito- per word, net ‘ each Insertion in this column ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE Jrosh today. Saunders, Newsolll & C0,, Market Building. 6050-9-124-6-m0s. ‘SAFE WANTED—SMALL SEC- olld hand safe. Write Box 2d. - Charlottetown. 9i3-1-14-ln3l *HADVDIES, FILLETS AND BONE- less Cod-Jenkins & Son. 06C11-1"-K)i *NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 8c lper lb.—.lenkins it Son. 966-i-15-2i 'LOST-FUR-LINED GLOVE BE- tween Richmond East b)’ ("Mm"- Prince. to Victoria Hotel. Kindly l\‘llV0 llt Dr. McGulgunhs. Reward. 967-i-i4-~t~f ‘DRESSED HOGS WANTED daily. highest prices.-—P. J. Noy & 0a.. Hunter River. 959-i-15-rll3l ._____i._______ ‘WANTED-A TEACHER F0 Wlnsloe North School. menlt 81-85. Apply . Carter, Buffy. 946-1-14-2l ‘DESSERT FEARS, REGULAR 30c size. Special 2 tinls for 35c; bombard Plums regular 25c size 2 tins for Silo-Jenkins & Son. 906-1-15-2l ‘WANTED-KNITTING. PLAIN sewing and mending. Satisfactory work. Apply 19 iliuvton Street. 9l4-1-14—3l ‘WANTED -— AN EXPERIENCED msld by Fbbruary lat. Apply Mrs. (Dru) F. W. Tldmarsth. 2 li-iawllllamd Street, 8894-10-01 ‘PHONE 807 J. M. ROOF 6 60-. wholesale Pork Packers, 80 Water Street. Charlottetown. 8824-104! ‘SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH grads envelopes, 50 for 20c. .125 for 850., IIO for 660.. 500 for 81.00, 1000‘ torn-cs. Guardian Office. ‘I WIRE BRIE S. Last Minute News (Special to the Guardian) RICHMOND, Va" Jan. 14.— The bodies of four- babies rang- ing in age from five months to three years were found in sew- er here late today. Authorities are searchllng in belief that oth- ers-may be located. KANSAS, Jan. 14.-—Flve hundred prisoners were given a temporary freedom and ren- dered homeless today by a fire that swept the central bulldllnge of the State Reformatory here causing a hundred thousand dollars damage. One escaped but was caught. TORONTO, Jan. 14.—-Reports ot vot-Ilng on Church Union up to noon tcday showed that 654 churches had voted to enter union and 146 have voted non- currence. SALT LAKE CITV. Utah. Jan. 14.—A|ne B. Jcrnstad of Norway, aged 35 said to have won the world's skli jump title in Switzerland 1920 and helld it untrll 1922, died here today fol- lowing an operation for appen- dicitis. He left Norway three months ago and followed ski jumping meets through Canada to thlis city. CORK, Ireland. Jan. 14.—ln a serious gale which swept the Irish coast last night a steamer believed to be a British frcligh- "tcr-the Cardiff Hail from Buc- ncn Aires. Dec. 7 for Cork. went ashore and was wrecked in Clonnkillty Bay. One body has been wnhed up on the beach. The fate of remainder of crew unknown but little hope of their safety. WWW-U‘ this strip of was-Le land. lying out- . - l ll l long the horse- Americans Called v allyvkllf y; fl- ;;;;<n,",o,g_ Now m, ' ' liil‘ s are at all end. and the free- llblrlelfl extremely yalulllbl. A por» tloll already has been sold to a con- BERLIN. Jan. i4.—'l‘he list of corn operating a cheap arcade and Alnlerllcsn lncomo lth-e Yankees," lby Dee_Zei't. tlrialtsts, it also refers to tile rub dished list as rthe Dollar Nobility." more Bma-Mli-l-lfi-m-el ‘JOI PRINTING 0F EVE description. cheaply sad exp ll- itlously executed. Guardian Cen- tral lob Primary, Phone 188. . _ _ l 8810-6-64!- days and Fridays (Preferred) also light hogs-ii‘. J. Holman, there is no love Chnrldttatown. 959-146-1113 iliiillNfii iiNlllN‘ St. James congregation, this city, corllzlulled the vote 0X1 Ullllm 111$! night, WlTQ-ii tlle_ballt;-t_s wuxe form-l O '\ . Manufacturing Optical Lenses. ‘File annuulnlceiing of tho Cllar- wlllL-l,’ l lhlnk is unlloubledly (mg tax lpaycrs. re- oently published, ‘inns lbeen SW9" [the tiltlie "first Alimanac de (‘rollla oi “Happy the rpeopls who ar in a position to pay mlor than $10,000 manually do til government." sighs one organ of the German indus- "A-inlan-ac of ‘STANDARD QUALITY PEARS- 2 tins 35 ots. 82.00 per dos. Cud- ‘POULTRY NOTICE-WILL BUY dressed chickens and fiowl Tues- scrlltincsrs: W. K. ItOKBF-‘i. lilllll- (‘alrllpbelL John Agnew, James Stewart, .A. W. Hyndlliarl and K. M. Mllrilin. After the ballots were counted the rcsulllt was announced-as fol- lows: Members for Union 41-; lgrllllst Union 138: adherents. for Ulllprl 9; against Union 50; total against Unforu 100; total fOr 50. The meeting- closed wl-t-h the bcnedllctlorl. . rrll Hilil run r. tr i}. OTTAWA. Jan, 1~i. —-\V. J. Mc- (‘affrey. former Ottawa alderman. ha-s received notice of appolnltnlent uslleall of the fourth degree. Knights of Columbus. for Canada .llll Newfourrrdlanll. This high position is purely honorary null i'ill'i‘l(l<l with it title of Vice Su- prorlle Master for Cilllllllll. of the fourth degree Knilfilllfi 0f 90mm‘ blls. The appointment ls for four yglllrs, The post was previously held by Dr. J. W. MacMlllall, Pl-lllce Edward lSlJlllil. l\i-r. Mc- ("rlffrey will move the district head- quarters from Charlottetown to Ottawa. Oxfords Sacred Quiet lugs, l5 to be sold by the city with- in the next six months. Several iullldred years ago the city bought another sale t0 a 811F889 60111050? l! under lway. whole length of the Broad and back u, 3hr], street. the university, and especially Balllnl. Trinity, Exeter lntrductlon of 18119 in corned. The _ shops and garaKPS left in Oxford, and add to the noise and trafllc problem as well. The university anti the colleges concerned are too r001‘ to buy the block. so an attempt is being made subscribers for university pllrpso- an to purchasing their supplies from wholesalers. outside Oxford. lst between the university and cit authorities. t Trade Rudely Invades OXFORD. nglund. Jan. 14.—An fit-life block in the centre of 0x- lllrtl. comprising some 40 old bulld- As the block extends nearly the and Jesus colleges. are urea“? 0°13- tllls area would m-ar one of the finest street! to have l-t purchased by wealth)’ es. Now that the colleges have fill!- lottetutvn Board of 'i‘rade was lltilrl We’ —~ "any urleretrnrtlle"lrrrsenvr"vinl'rrrerrr"‘lrrgrrrrrrrrrw11mm" Flafied Over f-llrlY 1MB‘? 9011577933119" . rooms luelsitlelnt‘ S. A. Mac- the Wlrgg The llllnlster. Rev. Wm. 0" W11- Donald in tile chuvlr illltl the iii-lull. Dreilllled- The mumlwngdlollolvirlg members lll‘l‘.\‘tilitl~— voeewvwwow-e were’ appointed by the llleeting Zlflrtllqrsfs. \V. L. Higgins, (Sccrctzlry) J. P. Gordon, E. T. Htggs, Nelson ltattonbury. it. E. iillltcll, L. i’. Tanton, Jollll lticPllcc. W. it. Ailtken, H. It. Hillsorl, R. L. Cotton A. A. Pomeroy. H. V. Bllllluln, W. _i\i. Rowe, .l. 0. Hylitllllilll, and :Iteuben MacDonald. I The following new lllt'lillli‘l‘.'~l were elected:—Messrs. l1. C. Worthy, J. C. Sllns, \Villl\'l‘ ileer, J. W. Hopkins, E. Cllarllpiilrl, Mr. McNellly of the Harris Allbatolr, L. J. Stacey, B. R. Holrllllll, F. J. Holman. J. P. Crockett, F.M Stewart, s. A. McLeod, iiiill .l. RA Paton. The election of officers resulted as follows: President-J. i’. Gordon. Vice President-W. M. ifowe Secretary Treasurer.—-\V. iiiggirls Gounod-Geo. D. Delilols, A. A. Pomeroy, \V. R. Aitklllhl’. W. (Yllarlcln, S. A. MacDonald, (leo, S. liliiiflli, R. L. Cotton. ii. ll. Hill- son, who with ten life lllt-lllbers make up the Board of Trzllle Colin- cll. Arbitrators-H. H. llor-llc, Jae. Carrughor, R. E. Slrlllett, Roy (lul-gley, E. D. Nicholson. .l. R. Paton. F. M. Ste-wart, Dr. \V. J. P. M'Mlllan, I. Carter, l’. W. Tllrn r, C. H. C‘ll1l‘1’i(ll0i‘ and '1‘. \V. L. Prowse. After the reading nllll adoption of the llllrllltcs, President iillcDon- aid presented the following re- port: L. Pan's. A. mlleoormm PRESIDENT'S nerolrr in compliance with a custom a! c-ld as this Board itself. l‘ is m? duty tonight. to review lbrlefly, the mchlevements of ltile past year Bilimfltory of the Board. oL the lllost. SHLLCBSSXJII..ltL.LlJ<:..lii$: The Board of Trade as an organ- ization hall secured for the city and province many concessions. which would otherwise not have been ob- F. A. PAULINE Former Speaker in the Brit- ish Columbia Legislature, who was recently appointed to suc- ceed the late F, C .Wade, as British Columbia's Agent-Gen- | eral in London. England. lllflillli tllllN rlru, (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Jan, 14. —A.lfred Nicholson. aged G5, was instantly killed in lthe round-house yard this lnorrllllzlg when the engine fronl which he llad stepped and slipped on ice, ran ovcr lliln cutting body IN illilil Is "Theme of Interest- i -At One of the Lahgest aldiiiost Enthusias- tic Conventions in the History County. _i_.Q______ by] i ‘cl-rt, roost élllllllultiSilC tilill Sill‘ islled by "shine and a large rllrrlcr co. cllrrsr rlnrlrlllrr MR. Prince County lltboral ('i)lltl'i“\‘£l tive Convent ‘on, llt-Id ill Si, l’.llli‘s liall yesterday was (lilo t)‘. lli t‘ ful held irr tile irlslor'_s' 01' lil- ull .. "Hty. Everything wt rlt like cIlll-kivlll-lc was lrzllrlszlt-ll-lli Fulfill“- 3 o'clock. anti corlgratllia- Association alld Iii‘. Nollllrraltions were llllllle, rlzlrlltatv, Messrs Shelton Sharp. (Jllarlm l? ll- ton, Fred 'I‘a.urton- and .l. E, Wyatt. The .t'inst lballot resulted as fol- llows : Shsnp . 77 ‘rrlrrrlrll KING rllNEliillliiKIl (Special to The Guardian) NEWMARKET, Jan. 14.~Slln- deputation of ‘North York Liiberals greeted Premi- "l ail ..ls‘llli‘.-'\ ma.- lin- rrvlrrlri 8HEtlliN SHARP _ of the - Wyatt ilaltorl In 'l‘antorl . . . 2i The second ballot Sllllrp. hi; \\‘_\'- att, Mil; lllulltlrl, 61L Tile tllIl-ll ballot was: Sharp \\'_vatt -. __. .\il‘. \\'_\'att lil(l\‘l‘<l that ,.. 127 .. loi’. rose and llllillillitllnfl ill- till- Ml", Slit ilollilnzltlr- llllllllllllolls. 'l’lll.~ \\.l~¢ .~:.~<~llll.l- lSllnrp, Eilcrslle, lwag sol-lend tj-lll-ll-d ll_v .\lr'. ltlltorl lillll ‘Kiri-llt. llll- servatlve standard llltarlr on Llll‘ (lllll'lll(vilSl_\'. 'tllird ballot wvlliclr was inv.lri.l.bi,\' allude iiDli-illlliifltiii ‘llOllB were poured on llldii frolll allltllusiastil-lllll- jsldes. The nloeting was prols-idl-ll over Eby M-r. T, Il_ (illlelsplc, (Yllalrrlllzln. Iiast Prllrlco. Fred Taylor, Clllalrlllzln Wl-st Prill-‘tlllr-l- cc Association. short §|ll(ll'4“.‘-'4l>1 were d. ll\'t'l'i*li lhy Prorllll-l‘ Sir-u rl. willl was on» l‘~'('t~l.\\'ll, and lll-" inew cilrlllitlllll» who ill.\"l) .‘li‘t'ill‘ll~ l a nlosl cordial rl-r-upilorl. 1 .-\ll llll- ll xltllrlg l'tlll~'"l'\iill—\‘i*i in ,t.lll- county Wvrv llllw -l*ll(_ , .- on lllt- ]lliill('ll‘lii llvrlllfis‘ till- CiiillllitliilPF ,lllld lllt- l'l'~<fill- r. lll-‘lrg l-lon. .l.l. ii, ..\l_vl-l-s, lion. (Murdock Ken-rlr-dy, lion. Julllltq-l .-\. hll-Nt-lli, lion. .l\. F‘. .-\l‘~'l‘flllllll and lion. Senator M-urplly. ' The nleetin-l: clustd with lllli‘ c cheers for Premier Srnvulrr and all the prospective candidates. lllitil l Nlilli nrulrrrll IN PHIlliINBE ‘er King on his arrival in his con- stituency this morning. Prtimllieiill- inlemibers of the reception commit-l tee werez-Hon. E. J.‘ Davlsshis.‘ lson, Capt; Aulbrey Da-vls. Howard lCane, President of the North York Presbyterians Contin- ue to Hold Import- ant Churches in that‘ I ~~ing—-Lecture-by»(3ap- . hillsmi..As.P-0Qi=1tl0rl.lteste W- Incl: son and Town Clerk i’. J. Antler- son. All extended to him congratu- lletlons on his Massey H-all speech. 'Tlie Premier's state in Nawmnrket. 0V9? 600 ‘PQDPM ‘n-‘Omled the N” outside oi his speech at this after- tain State tnlnetl. l-lowever gentlemen, lllcforc (leni- .lng with ‘these matters this evening there is one thing that Ishould like, to impress on every memlller of this organization and that is, they‘. should support with all their ener-l glcs and influence the ilifliiilliflffl of tile Council, for it represents our united membership and through it ollr desires are relpresentetl; that: your cooperation was not lacking for the retiring Board is evinced lby the success that has accomlpan; led its efforts. not only has this Board prospered ‘but also the Pro- vince as a \vhole, as is shown by the revenue from our industries. Agriculture has netted us the sum of $9,000,000. fisheries 11/; million. foxes -three ‘million, this last industry has grown within the [last few years from an insignifi- cant lposltion to one producing a rcverluo 1-3 as large as that of our great Ibaslc industry agriculture. Living on liii island, it is only natural ‘that we should have diffi- culties to solve that are unknown ill other ‘parts of the Dominion. Trans- portation ls one of the chit-t oi these, we ibelleve that owing to the rllany representations made Iby this iloard {luring the past year, that a reallzuiilorl of our needs ls more ap- parent lto the officials in charge of transportation, than at any‘ other time in our history. Early in the year it "was learned that the Department of ‘Rail-trays intended to levy increased express charges on such commodities as cheese. lblrtter, and eggs, etc.. and some of ollr other staple ‘products. ‘Since such an increase lwollld tend to lower the lpnlces our farmers re- ceive for their produce, we immed- iately wired Ottawa asking that our Board the gfiven a hearing on this important matter, our request was grantecrantf Mr. A. E. Dewar very calpalbly llnd successfully expressed our views to the Board of Raliway Coulmissioners at the Capital. The elimination of these proposed rates has saved many hundreds of dollars for the Province, and has retained for ollr farmers rates that snalble them to compete more equitably with other Maritime Ipoliits. Our thanks are due the Local Govern- ment for defraylng our representa- tives’ expenses and for other as~ sistnnce rendered us. ' 111M‘ "It'll"? 1'10"“? 01' ‘vullif’ ‘C°l'lnoon's Liberal Convention. will be have l)t'eli taken it. ivrls said. WOW- wlléltw/ou Pur or; Yours HAT AND LEAVE -' YOU D0 SOMETHMG- Tli& bevlu I ' lclge Hall last evenill-S- The leclurdon the whole a (lulct one. He is er was Captain J, Milton Stale. of"roally on a holiday between the ac- flcial lecturer of the Canadian Naqclllinl at Toronto and the 0litlillSl~ tional Railways, svhlo chose for hfsflsnl of Quebec. Mr. Justice A-rselnaul-t was chair‘ lnzul. and, in his rcalpalhle nla-nnel‘. introduced the speaker. ‘Cillllilill 5mm l5 l; lbri-lllant lslpeaker and was tlhoroaglh-ly at home wltll ‘its: subject. With the assistance ol sill-l ' (em glides (the lecturer took liiS au-‘ es 1o Vancouver and Prince iturr‘ ‘out. tlllziholleultngttrirllilllllfl:231:3; (canadian Presai) S l jerre r W e ' . TOKIO, Jiiii. 14.—'r re 001i ‘he Canwdhm Nauonul Rmlwwfl Korea reports that have been cir- were to the wunrtry. B)‘ 1119M‘? "tlculated to effect that 3.000.000 D9?" lBUY-llfed M141 'i>l1‘bll°l‘li' of V“ “muons are famine stricken are groan sorts the C. N, R. was lelldelworing 1y exaggerated according to the an- ol‘ lulu-rel, ..trafl'l-c lfor Carlluda. if lllellt elrcll-s. Willie atlmlliitlillg ti: California! was alble ‘lil realize $150; existent-o of iillilliit) cont rolls 000 ealcll year wondrous law-nary should to get at least $300.00"- qwlm lecture was ])l‘(‘.‘.tl2~l(‘l)' illus- tnated with ‘lltfliiillllll slides and lrllo were shown to slplcndltl advantage. A moving picture of the hlaulrtls of tho Moose in the itiaritllnvs prov- ed tlhat ‘lllit! L‘-1lSlt‘i‘li provlnlces had more to olft-r llunltorls and sports- ulenl than ‘filly otlller llutrt of the llo- lninioll, Tlio vriolls (‘lllLIS along ‘the interesting rt-llllarlts wilre rllatie by (kllptaln State orll their lgrowth arid improvement during recent ‘years. Some excellent views an-d moton pictures oi‘ tile Rockies particular- lv Mount liiobsoa. were shown and the audience wlss rglVGil} an inslghlt which the Donlllnon has to offer. Having brought his mldlcnce frolll the Mnrltimes l0 Vancouver and Prlll-oe Rulpert and lullvlng oxplrlin- ed the different assets oi each in termedlltte fpotnt, tho lecturer clos- ed by nsklng the audience to slug done vigorously. lifts Honor Lieulterlant. Governor Hearts and Hits Worship Mayor MoKemua, with the officers of’ the Tourist Association were in-cllrdui in the audience. l _.__..t_. Si‘ ‘ . , TORONTO. Jun. i5.—i\iarltinle. ' We then made representation to the Department of’ Trade and Com- merce concerning the Charlotte- town-Plctou route. the necessity of an improved service has been up- parent for some years. it was real- ized by many during the season ol 1923 that the inconvenience of thin service to shippers and the travelling public was doling our Province an injury, so rwe entered into negotiations with the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce and after rperslstent efforts, finally tn- fluenced them to make‘ s five years (Oonglnucd on Page l) colder. subject: “Out of Doors la Ca.u-all:l.". ‘ lliiNt HIPilHl dience on a -trl-p from the M-zlritlm-l to secure some of Che ‘V1131. amount nouncelllent wonder shots of the l.\li\l'lll\littr.<i C. N. R, li-rle were shown and mlllly 9mm the many wonders and oharmls tho National Anthem which was New Saints rltures: 7 Toronto, cloud . .30—14 St" Montreal, clesry.... ..24——4 Quebec, fair ..i8—-2 LONDON, Jim. i-L-The statues of the apostles adorning the sides of St. Paul's cathedral have been rumble to withstand title rigors of 200 yearn of London weather. To- day obey are without features, and are met Dfilijibliii-I away. Copies are dieing moxie of nmter- a tai ibotterr calculated to withstand . .H—ii0 . 12-18 Halifax, cloudy . 8t. John. clear .. Boston, clear ..40—24 New York, clear . .36——20 Ch'townt clear . . . . . . . ..23—10 and tomorrow morning at 2.08. Last quarter 3 . delay dill wfll shortly b0 let up. Jan. 17th, 7.09 prawn‘ . ‘whiny yesterday in llbvorrl- l, , i‘ l-l ll . Korea llll- to the failure of the rice tonight ni Erskine. one oi‘ tile lllTCC Lulu“ wbnlagtlg crops m: gQYCTIIIlIODl. officials iil'l“l3lllli‘i:lii'.\i, 54 olllctlrs of the cllllrcll llncllrlcd to llllnilnize reports of tlll- have rtluslglll-d. lmgrorlllg, Adequate relief mcasurtes elders, llllrty Sllnlllly Sl-lltloi leach- strong nortlnwest winds. fair and Maximum and mllnlmum temper- High tide this afternoon at 2.29 Sun sets this afternoon at 4.42 nd rises tomorrow morning-at 7.37. -~Province--Two Un- ionist Ministers in Toronto . Resign T()lt()N'l‘(), Jan. ILA-Over one hundrerl (llltario congregations ulp till late this evening have voted against erltcrirlg the Unltl d (‘llllrch of (farlnda. No ilil‘lllt‘i‘ rllllrlcllt-s in this city t'i)llll)l(flt*il lllt'll' returns tonight tllollgll strnlelllirlg like a scorl; oi’ congregations have yet to ‘ lrt- lil’ili‘tl from. iEs-tulblishtd llllo hundred and iollr years ago which lllakt-s it almost the oldest Presbyterian (‘llllrcll in rhl- Province of (llltario. Boston (Jllurch in llll- [ll'\'.“llyli'l'_\' of 'I‘oron- lto, voted zlgilillsl lllt‘. Ullioll tonight. fltllol" cllrllx-ilt-r; voting out arc St. Paul's, Sault. Ste. Zllarii- and churches ill liolit-v-llle, ilrockvil-le and Niagara Falls. Followirlg lilo ‘Slgllillitlll of three Iillillrllst lllillist s ill lllf‘ (‘ity of ilzlnllltorl whose l-ougregatiorls vot- tcd allil-urliorl. ll is l‘i!'|l0l‘l(‘(l that including tiiteerl crs and rllnl- rlll-lllill-l-s llt" llli- lloard. The Scotlsh Loyalty A llotil-calllt‘ fl-ilturn of the rc- bnrts is (lll- llulllill-l" or‘ St. .~\li(ll\'\\":i churches deciding to t'liillll'lllt* in tho Pr-r-sllrvlt-riall (‘llllrl~ll. "it's slan- lficzult." said it <-:rrrrly' Scot. “of tile loyalty lo tlll- old faith willl-ll has ulado Sr-ollallll \\'ll.'il Slll‘ lllls llm-n nrlll ll4'"4)lll' oi‘ llll‘ noblest t-olllltritzs of lilo t-lll-tll.“ Two Ministers Resign Rov. \\'. Starllcy ()\\“r‘fl, lillill>(t'l' of (‘llallullrs l’r~~"llytl-riall (‘lulrl'll, sl.'ltt‘rl today lira-t as a result of the vote of non-l-orlcurrcrlce. announced _ ____. _._.____< Page 3) Announcements, Coming Events. Meetings, Etc Ratss-Zc. per word_each insertion. (Continued on "Postponed meeting New Wilt- shire District L. 0, L., will be held at ilrookflol , Jan. 20th 2 p. m. if not fine, first fine day following. 940-i-14lm8l "Reservo, Thursday. Jan. 15th, for dance in Pleasant Grove I-inll. free-Bi i-1-13-m—-3i "Wilfshlro concert postponed until Friday, January 18th. posters. featlrera (not mixed). Will silo Admission 50 cfs. Ladies with cake._ ' Sea, 9454-14-31 .l.» "Wanted-Goose and duckf‘. ,\- rake second hand fathom-dietary -