‘a. snow sweeper on an elevated He who mike through life with Ill W"! M01901‘ end a gentle pat- ience. with himaeif patient Wvlth MM". Flllent with dlffleul- tlee and crooner-he liae an every. day Qreatneea beyond "that which 1e won In battle or chanted in eath. edraia. ‘ The . t.» Peop e’ Paper Covers Prince Fidygd Island Like the Dew . 7 -,-,. w,‘ ‘i. , "u... new‘ p ~>»>\~\~ \ \\\\ 11w" . \ ‘ ' »»;r iwhmwdmy -—--v- \\ OF A MERCHANT You can ideotroy your erodlt by one obligation wantonl, diere- gardedi one statement pmven faieo and the fabric crumbles. Credit built in a lifetime, It may vanidi in a day-the meet valuable of your aeeete. It la youre only ao long ll you carefully eons: vw IL ‘Iwo Oente Qerlattetalwn 0a Iorllll’ I Glardlan, Founded gag-j CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11_ 192s Annual fluhaorlptlone Illl BY Mali. Clmadl lull L‘. Delivered i’! “JO .A. i? NQiliiiEiiiliRN sniis ‘SWEPTBY ilillil iBillliiilil ' “smci THE YEAR i888 Railways, Highways and Shipping Tied up by Snow and Wind Which at Times Reached a Velocity 0f 70 Miles-Nuni- erous Deaths Reported. (Special to ‘the Guardian thousan s . NEW YORK- Fob 10.-A sogre of ‘this ..ciiefriewfiihienniglfighfili “HWY ‘rains we“! Emile‘! i" 51m“ hishwave 0f the previous fall which drifts some-of which were 10 feet already has .6... millions 10f (lol deep in the snow bound‘ north east-liars. The gale swept out to 118:1 f?’ “tfitiom °t ‘he Umied ‘Smii-‘liliiinz upimountainous waves which r B l! °""°°"- hB-‘IIIDBPc-d shi in alon the Nomi The second storm to sweep the ‘Atlantic. pp g s region within a week characterized . Wireless companies reported num aa one of the worst blizzard since arous calls from ships requesting 1888 tied railway street and high- radio compass bearings. 511111111); wry! trattic into frozen knots 94nd Mid outlying villages were par- lett death and destruction in its ticnlarly hard hit many being‘ com- wake. pietely isolated and transportation ‘Eight trains were reported shnil- lfnen in many of these places were ed in iNew England and a dozen more were snowed. in M. various Points on the bong ‘Ielalnd ‘Raii- off Samdyilhook where wind reach way. All schools in New York fltate oil a velocity of fifty two ‘miles an and many in the surrounding gtatea hour as mmpared with the thirty : i 1 cessful than most other marriages of that class. B. N. A. Act. as expounded and in- terpreted Maritimes prior to the unio-n had not been implemented or had pro- pamauy o" “millet”? mi9P9~mi°d~ mised conditions been in any way The storm grew to great intensity Nahum tention [MEET FHIINI THE jiPIiii Pictou Conservative Member - Mak e's Strong Appeal for Maritimes. (Clnldilg Preu) OTTAWA, Blob 10--Another sitting of the House failed to bring an end to the debate on the Conser- vative amendment to the address. Maritime rights were prominalnr. in the afternoon's session. Colonel Thomas Cantley, Con- servative of Pictou described the union of Nova Scotia with the rest of Canada as a marriage of can- venieaice, with the marriage set- tlement written by the family sol- icitor in Downing Street. The marriage had proved no more suc- Provision of the to the people of the Col. (‘pulley gave detailed at» to railway freight rates. AVERY iARiiE liAS (Pilii Eli YESTERDAY Mr. L. B. Miller Elect ed Mayor by Large Majority. Next Contain Four Ne Contests in War NEW CIVIC GOVERNMENT Mayor Mr. L. B. Miller. Councillors. Wiard one: Dr. Chariee Dougan. Ward two: Mr. ‘William Moran (Fe-elected by acclimation.) Ward three: Mr. Andrew Hen- neuey. Ward four: Mr. E. A. Footer and Dr. i. J. Yeo, (both lie-elected). Ward five: Mr. T. W. L. Prowae (re-elected) Mr. Samuel K "y. and Dr. J. E. Blanchard. Water Oommieaionere. Mr. J. A. ‘Webster and Mr. H. F. H t t d i t "di rimhi- , . were closed for the day. Country five mile an hour lblow that swept ationlti? figainstanli: Mnifitimes. §‘_’"{'.§’.'.',',,,{”‘Z§’,‘,Q§"§§°°’;J$§m§. stores were closed in bong island over the city. Exmmg r8191; he gunned, djg- mom) v "W. 79°10?!’ MN Willie!!! “DIM” irriminnted in favor of the foreign ‘Tyiugym agggglglon ‘Md angler WOTiff-‘Y- l d m Not for several wilect/ons has 8 ll. WI! I 61' 01‘ W988 0 05- C ]_ C 1 Qmmence s . 1 ing earlier than tilsual. (Mail deiiv- o an 8y c the“ been so barge a mayor“ w Strong Manifest- ations Against ery everywhere was slowed up. All traffic in iBoston harbor was sus- pended. rights and also loyal to The snow was d-TiVEm by n0rih- the policies of the party east pales. rsngingin velocityfrom ‘ outlined by their leader '52 to 70 miiaa an hour. The states --"‘ to whom these look for a vindica- of Pennsylvania‘ iNew Jersey east- (Ganadien Press) tion of their rights. The en- ern NewYork. Connecticut. ‘Rhoda 1331119511513 Feb, 10,- National- lslamd and eastern Massochussets. 151 and Fawn; [flflnflefllflflollfl 5°"? m9 brim"- °f Win19?“ °""ngainst Premier Poiillet which 8191181". with illdicfl-iiflllfl Thai- NWUI‘ broke up the solemn ceremony of era New England would be hit‘ .111, 11 d this afternoon or tonight. depositing we flags M s an e speech by saying that the 11 Blue- nose Conservatives in were champions of the Maritime erntion has ‘been not been successful. the House trance of Nova Scotia to Confed- s marriage oi’ convenience and as such it had Mr. Cantley went into the question cf freight regjments a1 m“ army museum 10 rates in thelMaritimes at consider- day, were continuing during the af- “hie length w“ Fwtegefl (‘ganadlan ages-l) m .e,.,,°°n' » psalms: 16:30“ 112:; m "gags NEW‘ 011K‘ . Iiie 0.—'Nor n n C 88B 0 . Eastern United States not yet dug ..,,‘{,*.’,‘;;,‘;i,;,, 23%;‘ o, 5,52,31,13 against ' ogiigitulnfgflncg: out from under anowben-irs left by . - . company .- , M. - last weeiaa iblilserdls today woe ffffiffim" mum" Pwnemhug No one could doubt the! ti"? “we” by‘ “now” ‘mun M ‘qun-"The zone around the government h"? Tm“! 9° 99 WW5 51mm‘ ibirtldings and royal Mince were ed and surface car and motor traf- strongly guarded by the police‘ ma? fie was all ‘but paralyzed. One _._ ifiinfigipigfieziliffffii: Deplores Attacks on Canada by British Papers lrillied in New York when struck by (Canadian Press) IIJQNDON. Feb. 10.-Robert Ran- dolph Bruce of Windermere. B. C.. the new Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia at a luncheon giv- en in his honor by the British Em- pire League here today, strongly depreciated attacks made on Can- ada by some newspapers in Great itain. “it peeved one." Mr. Bruce said. "to come home to see malicious ar- ticles with reference 1.0- Canada not on the pages of old country papers but in reputable journals. “There are ail-me who say 711° climate of England is not the oil- iLONDON| 1p,“ 11y __M1n1a1_er o; mate of heaven" he said ironically. Agflwmlre Gum," h“ made pub. "but you will uc-t find articles in 11c 9111-11191- pufuculga-g 19581-41“ the Canadian papers stressing the the iBritiab government's ngricul- fact." tural policy. The most important item oi‘ the protrlmme la announced is an ud- ditionai grunt of about'$2.500.o00 for agricultural education and rc- search durlng the coming five years of which amount it is pro- posed to spend about 4250.000 on foot and mouth disease research and $600,000 on veterinary educa- tion Ind research. railway andtiaptain Alfred W. Ogle attached to the Marine carpi Bnrraolrsqt Boston Navy yard ap- parently‘ blinded by driving snow was ‘killed when he stepped in front of a. yard engine. Driving down on an northeast sale a blinding wall of falling snow largely nullified efforts of the Will lssisi 15111111111 (Oanadlan Preee) 9i’ French Le t Party Gains Success (Canadian Press) dlAltiS. Feb, 10.~~'i‘lie cartel Oil markets as that prevailing on the economic factor in the inter-PPM" A new bureau ie to be establish- ed by tliellidinistry of Agriculture to deal with marketing and co- operation. M""i‘°"“i commis- sioner and assistants will be ap- pointed and it.ia also proposed to establish. new farm institutes for research work. 6 Condensed Specials nave-ta.“ $7 word. not eodi insertion in this column. WA‘ ‘he ll: l-IAMS . ‘o or half, lle ib.—-Baundere. wlome t do. ‘BM-Cm ‘L ‘fl-on ‘MONDAY NIGHT the left gained another success in the Chamber of Deputies today, whon a motion to suppress from 11.1. nnnncinl project the article re- quiring transformation oi the bear- er hmitls tn nominative bonds was rejected by a 2i majority. _--<+>——— ifiiii Mili- *NEi5iiTiU A [fill iii 1a.»... a. u». Guardian) GENEVA. gue of ‘Nations announced la y’: [old wrist Ditch with: black bend.‘ Apply Guardian Office. ‘ "teas. ._...._._......_._....___._._._. ‘v , 1 _ save OPII. §ir..'°““‘.l*f..."-..":. . l‘ . I . tea dill. d. Guardian 7P0 A rliitmld. or ‘evanv doeeriptlotu. cheaply and expedi- nngfll“ omic conference would be news that the meeting will be he]. ‘POI DALI-A ILROAIN, ONI lend- 1ibe announcement of the dad 8 it Iairhaallwhfioaelgriai: . A .. 1| 9 . .3 I Queer! It. he ugtad rlel . . ‘llol-l-l-Il cow's objections to Geneva. l ..l\ '1. Feb. 10.-'i‘hie bea- today ithat the Ail-st meeting of the com- a new type of rays supposed mission for its international econ- beldi April 26. Tish is the first definite 11am; 01 the University oi’ Nort and place 'e regarded here as ex- grievances of the Maritime Prov- inces were genuine ones. He ap- pealed for the support of member“ of the House towards removing the injustices from which the ‘citi- zens of the Maritime Provinces were suffering. He asked that the Mnrjtjmss be given as low rate on their coal moving to the central movement of Alberta coal. "Transportation is the basic lncial trade of Nova Scotia," he said. “it was mot a. local problem however. it was a national prob- lem. l-le declared that Nova Scotia had paid her full share of- the development cost of the Do- minion of Canada from 1867 up to the present time. Surely she was entitled to receive justice. Col. Cantley was still speaking when the House adjourned. l. Alberta Liquor Money Goes to Ottawa (Canadian Prue) EDMONTON. Alta. Feb. 10. —- More money spent on liquor in Al- berta last year went to Ottawa than remained for the Alberta Treasury according to the report of Liquor Board now submitted to the government. was paid to the Dominion govern- ment in 1985. representing cus- toms and excise duties on liquor and spirits, taxes on beer excise on malt and sales on the various vpro- ducts aold. Refuse to Vote; Are Fined- (Canadiari Preea) i SYDNEY. Australia. Feb. 10. - iTwn men were fined tan shillings and ordered to pay 43 uhillinss cost today iii the first prosecutions under the federal compulsory vot- ing law. Discovery oi New type oi Rays continually kept Over 32.128000 » vote as was polled in yesterday's civic elections, the niuimber of vot- es cast namely 2586, than of 192-4 by 133 votes. exceeding The fine though somewhat cold weather that prevailed during the d-ay made ‘condition-e ‘deal for trav- elling to ithe polls, alnd these were busy. although particularly so during the after- ‘HOOD. lMr. ‘Miller. for the mayornlty, léd in every poll in the city w"th one exception. his mflivrlly 0v" M!" d hope m a short session. and misappropriated funds f thc 1111-1- -'-1 1 , gliggizfilygngeggg 872. and over Mr. ward Four‘ an a r provrilnceabéfhree of those dZfault-llliagisiiutitvi “oganvfnafvfifimiifz, 111,31? iln wards three and five the con- 1 ‘ Ch‘ f enuilnfloviinnaetwéiiclowcichzfic to repflrtuéltiizlfilllll‘! iuelcllfinunuigovemor Mr‘ . _ ‘ . . . t cc are n an nterrisw that first wag y k801i. ll . ‘ 1 1e that‘, -in our opinion. the provinciia] 1 . .1 - _ third Wli-fd iMT- EIIHBBWY W" f Th‘ d D auditor has not discharged the ‘dut-‘elsnirulzliitflbIi-(Zifiigfirinpilifiré ‘£125,112,; over his opponent by the iarnall 0 agamflt 1mm - majority ofmtwo votes and ‘in the "" .- fifth "wwrd ere was on y s ou a _ ' - - hundred .0... an...» meant... s , _ LONDg§'"'"_',:;,,_P~;;?_ new, Marquis Engaged 1British House tupd the lowest of the five caiididat- E ‘f: 3 1g Marshal Si; ‘vmmm Robertson’ w- ; . - 1 iovlniox. ‘Fb. 10.-—'l‘h Iii ~ The (my Cmmc“ chamber and u o '- riiteovvilgdhiisdiftigiiglgizlbigednilflfiignexi quis of QUGOYISZOTTY whose: fornzilg-r . . l lhfi Outside 007711191‘! WW6 fimwd" E. A. Foster . . . . .. 12310211901415 1n Chief of the 111111-11 Dragqgnn, wife. after rlivorcv. l‘4‘i'i'l'lii_V marri- ‘ed m“ "$5M with imerested cm” DT- ‘i- J- Y9’! ~ - - - -- 123 1?2'159z4031the regiment in which he received ed 1S2:- Jaunes -Dun‘n in Paris is en- em. who hoard the results annoulw- P. W. Turner . . . . .. .63] 881251276 1,11; cqmmjggjon as an 0111.33,- after gaged to he married lo ca... caih- c d‘ ed by the general Returning 0f-. having served m the "mks in the lean Mam‘. daughter of the pm. uwDvana ‘an Press) "c". M“ Nilrmfl” Imwmer- Mfliorily iior Fostier over Yeo 12. 17th Lancers for eleven years. trait painter. ‘Harrington Mann. O1» ‘pém, ' ' nb‘ 1U'_The “m1” MHYQP-Bievt Miller Mid the iflwm- Illiajority for Yeo over Turner 127. --—--¢'o-o-—i-— She herself is an ani-ist and re- “Hwy rglf?xgfglll)yl,vo,lli lfrfum’, ‘obs’, mg cmlncnlors “ch addressed “he H ‘l’ ' 99ml)’ el-hibiiled h" Work i" 7'9"‘ nicmbcrfor Sliorcfliiclli long. tLa ior gatherfing i: turn. tlifllltkiflgdl-hii g1!‘ Ward Five. don according to the Westnrinister (rmhmt, u m“ amhOrW-ing tehe ‘he: zens or er supper an peg- ‘, , . G 11_ , . v _‘ n: owi- M use» m we ww- in Anthracite Area m‘ ° _ _ _ t1“’i.‘.'.‘..'t‘.f?...§’ ..‘.‘.‘.:;‘i...‘;2"°.§‘.‘"i‘i§€§ ing on of the civic government. Mr. _ comm‘ nwumlh to I d John McKeana, the re-tirin? (Mayglr. (vc-nadl-n PM") “vomon . msrre also spdice. and Jilli- MOPB ° , __ ‘ . . ‘ m... i» m.- w-i a . ...i.~"r:s:ar.::.:a:. §:”..r~.... . . ....T..““.i.‘.’;‘. can: .'-'.‘i.“.l§‘.’....’“‘.‘;liil‘ we“ 51v“ t” hm“ M“, retiring o t5 month old strike occurred today. i nff i111 the birth rate nmnng 11m u: aind the new iMayor. l. fi i 5 g :37 when 500 striking miners marched pi-r and middle classes but that mm "We b? ‘P9115 w“ “'9 V’ i i a o on two washeriea-here in o. demon- s I | j t“ G m ) the birth rate was stationary ~ Q UII‘ in D, 1,, ,, N, “W$61351;stirs“.25:'sii..*rzizi“r..iizdisz 3-;- i‘;‘;.’:...’.*.'i.?“‘°.£2§‘.i2 . . anc a . 1 , . f i i l t t lflifi ' . - MAY°RALTY' Qsmaei Kennedy 186 ocri4s1e1‘sei"°"°° ‘m "WPK m” “mud outiilifilernztitsgti‘ groguctign gfanferchan- "1"" "*1" i“ 1L2 not H100 where- .G. W. Maobeod 163 T6|l29144612 or ma" ‘mouths’ '5“), were ms- dise were convicted yesterday of "5 i“ simredilch which 15 0'19 9! 1'. 7W. L. Browse #96 l31i161|144 632 5:86: xfzhtgfvggfi 0am ‘Sxflécemgg embezzlement of government gioiunfmrgfll l ‘gifitiiiiut cmwli“ w. a. jsiiewart o1 9011111111515 None Wm “Med F" ‘funds and other offenses. The)’ m 55d fie’ fm no: iilgfel-Jlgi ' received sentences of imprison- b! _' 3 ‘Mfldority for Prowse over Kern- '___' o-‘éw-‘i. ment refilling ("Fm 0110 1'08!‘ 1° 1e" pottgflgoztstfllf xourflklgu’ clacum m‘ h “My 71' i i years‘ crclserl wise t i- tg “as o!‘ 3 5 lMaioi-lty for Kennedy over Bian-1 . size of ii 1. w: ran? “m” m’ E a curd 3i . h h“: .ici Ham ‘es it would I a m awn-any t” Blanchard 0v" ' er’ ' tliieii Lczntliilirriliis Draw enact on ewes-t ‘I. ' Word 1 Wat . 311.1 59 Majority for Stewart IM - - —~— Ward 1 ma»: .. . 221g L.“ 11, °'°' ‘° T115 0M3 ‘TiME SOME ‘Wand 2 iWest .. _ w... 2 n... 17 e4 32 w..." c,,,,,,,,_,,,,e__ curs vst 41111111,. Announcements, ard e . . . . 43190193 (ti-oldil" Pm") HEADS i5 WHEN HEY . _ Ward 4 West .- 681521 41 1mm» o. p. -Wri3‘ht. n. F, orraws, Feb. 10.—Pr0ductinns= qE-r A 1.113111 cuf- COIIIIHg‘ EVGIILS Word 4 Central -- 21111 32 Conn .._ (reelected) .i,.i_1vv,1,.1.., of files of the Royal Canadian _ . ’ ‘Ward 4 EH81 - 261 89 53 (re-elected), Qlgcfgfl by a¢c‘|ama_ Mounted Police showing its antl- Ward 6 West . . . . . . . .. 1001212 88 timi. smuggling activities. and its oper- 7 , ' er‘ ' Ward 5 W. Cent-rel on: VillE 11111111 Hliliii IIPENS EESSIUN Speech PET. Throne Gives Hopes of City Council Will Sh l; S ' . w Members. Keen or “sum . (Special to the Guardian) d3 Thrgg and Eva ronouro. ‘Feb. 1o. —Guns boomed and claymors flashed at Queens ‘Park today when the leg- islature was officially opened this 98115 36 afternoon. Politics except what ivnm 5 .15, ($3111.31 c5144; s3 was contained in the speech from ward 5 E1491 ; _ _ , , _ _ ,_ :14. 19s 44 the Throne went by the board for ___\____ the day. while the representative Total ........... .. 5101141111599 of the ‘Kins. the indies and the - military held the floor. in contrast, with the speech from the Throne of last session was the one delivered by His Honor Lieut- Governor Cockshutt this afternoon. Whereas last year the 4.4 amend- ment to the Ontario, Temperance act came like a bomb from a clear eky following the 0. T. A. plebis- cite this yesr not only is there no mention of any possibility of liquor measures of amendments but'lit- tie really contentions legislation is foreshadowed. Little is contained in the speech from the Throne which has not .1 been forecast in the press during g the past month. The speech an- llillajority for Miller over Rattray. 872. i ‘Majority for Rattray over Mc- Donald 83. COUNCILLORS Ward One. l 3i i 1. no that measures will be brought forward by the govern- Dougan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 141120261 meat to improve the quality of Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55181136 dairy ' products, to amend they Workmenfis Compensation Act, to Majority for Doug-an 125. amend the Land Tax Act, to amend the Minimum Wage Act respecting the development of Northern and Northwestern On- tnrio and to revise and consolidate the Election Act. In addition it is stated t-he labor of the statute revision commission will come be- Ward Two. Conn. ‘William Moran elected by acciamation. 1 Ward Three. islatlon to give effect to various suggested‘ amendments and isev- eral consolidating statutes will be submitted. In all the speech in- dlcates that the government pin-us A. A. Hesnnessey . Majority for ‘lleninessey 2. ations against illicti dealers in >- Register Bound- ary Treaty With League (Special to the Guardian) BENIN-A. Boundary agreement. Feb. 10.-The lrish Just a year ago the Free iSi-ete registered with the League its agreement with Britain with the drugs and liquor was demanded of, Commissioner Cortlandt Starnes of: the Mounted Police by the t-om-‘ mission of the House of Commons‘ today when it continued its in-i vestigation of the administraticni of the Customs Department. i The committee o‘ nine, appoint- ed to investigate the operation of, the department eve;- an undeter-| mined term oi’ years but particul- Ottawa. Customs ‘ Building Now Under Guard (Canadian Preea) filtration and graft with connivnn- ce of some of the customs officials, held a two hour session this morn- ing with Customs commissioner obiisea to paee the examination of a. Royal Canadian Mounted-Police oflleor. who will be stationed at the doorway. An oupcemeni. to this ef- Finanoes of th port of the accounting firm of P. D. Ross and ‘Sons, Montreal, mem- bers of which have been conduct- publlc accounts of Nova Scotia, at the request of the government head ed by illon. E. -N. Rhodes, was tab- led in ‘the Jegfslotlvi- assembly this afternoon. it read iin part ins fol- lows: that thofnances of the are in such an unsatisfactory con-i dition as to demand strong immediate action in order to mledy the conditions which 110w ex- t vlnce at the 30th. September 1025 w-ere 839.860.448.43 equivalent to a per ceipita debt of $76.00 based on a population of ‘£324,000. we find that the statements pre- sented in 30th. September. 1924. were inaccur- a and were vlrlueless as a source of ties existed at the iliite $3.154.552ai5 which we-re not dis- . fore the House in the form of leg- 91°59‘! ‘herein- to report that during the course of our investigation it was found that six employees of the- ‘govcrninont for good behaviour with dismissal __¢e iiiStiSESiAiliilNiiSlAii-I or AFFAIRS m novmci 1‘ ‘ or NilVii scorn _ e Province in Such an Unsat- isfactory Condition as to Demand Strong and Immediate Action to Remedy Matters. ' l-fiAiIJFRAX, Feb ,1. 10-—'I‘hc re- lea of his office. The financial statements which ho has submitted annually have not shown the true ilnantfal condi- tion of tho province. 11in 811.111 o1 the various departments of the gov- ernment has bp-eii of no value, due to its insufficiency. 'l‘iie inadequacy and unsatisfactory condition of the rvtr/irils should liuvt: been remedied by him in order that l1‘,- ouulu have had nu effecfive control over the rt-vwnruo collected and the iiabill. tic..- i-ontrairted by 111,-, vaflous d9. parilnsntis, The ‘outstanding features result- ing from the audit arc: 1-—Ths lzimsg iizibiHes of the Province at 30th. Supt. 1925. were 539.860.448.45! a8 wmimrcd to the corresponding figure at 30th. Supt. 1922 s5 shown by the public accounts of $253.32’. 798.51. an increase 1n (he 1111-61, years of 514.397.640.02, 2.-—'l‘lie n4 debt of the province at 3011i. Sept. 1025, was 824.345‘. 547-41’- 11s compared with the cor- responding Fsurc at 30th. Septem- i181‘ 1922, as shown liy the public IlCOlHIIS, of $l5.0~iil,064.22. an in. crease in the three years of $9,. 796483.20. The Provincial auditor. \V. H. Stuilil. was requested by the glove-pg. mcnt iu send in his resignation but Mr. Sluilrl. whose appointment was ng an independent audit of“ the Our investigation has revealed Province! and‘ TQ- rThe gross liabilities of the Pro- As a result of our investigation the publicacoounts iit| te, misleading and incomplete. nformation ‘in as much as liabili- totalling ilt is with regret that we have lied been guilty of breach of trust possible only at the joint pleasure (Canadian Prose) LONDON, Feb. l0-—Discovery of bgtwesn Ultra Vin_iet and is announced by C. E. WYI"! W1 l W016! at ‘sensor- by gold Millikan rays o feet of lead. Ultrl Violet. treaties and agreemeute between m‘ “imam” 5mm 0mm“- ‘fValvnlinn tea Zion (‘hutch 1mm Friday uiiernimii i in T. TCLZLI-Z-HIMSi. "(loud (‘nniw-rl ill North River, i-‘ritlity evening. m 7.510 p. in. Ad. llliHNiilll 2f. uml 1f. cunts. 7038-2-11-2i '\\\'hist and Dam-c in St. Mary's iliill. Snnriu hliilltlil)’. Fob. 15th at mam". F. L ‘__ "1 d." the 13511“, yea" d“ _ ii o'clock. Admission 50 cents a ‘FM’ 9"“ m" "Nliiiim" "n" all“ EJ120115 entering “inc ‘$31.12 idly whiting Hon. H. H. Steven‘; ‘mulls. l<1vorvl1o<li' Wit-ome- 2i U19 1068116 Q! Nam)!“ the iifilh humus,’ Mom" are“, “m, be charges there has been malndmin- "hit. Stewart llnii Monday ex- ira special show. 7039-2-11-21 gnles clearing and cold. ‘lliovins Pivinros. Souris on rwult that the British Foreign Of- Sterne: on the stand during the TORONTO. l-‘oli. 111 Mnritimt- -|-",.|..(1"y instead of on Manda,“ fie? notified than Insane lit could tact '8: ° Eidglgélx‘ siolvlix" whole period. mmlcrnio north and 11(Ii'lil\\'t'.ii 763944141 no reoogn as te re amtiiou o mm“ Hum‘ ' ' __-e " Tyrone Dramatic Club will 1 leaf while pass through Iii. w 11B international parts of the British xquy Empire. The Irish refused b0 with- 1. draw the agreement and now they 1, have followed with he registration 11 1, 58111 11m of a second one. in Geneva there bavin! Ibee-a un- slew rays penetrate air for sever- oenteinty on three points since Rufl- a] inches but are stopped by ell sin announced that she would at- 1.01111; even tend the League's g-Itherings only X-Rayil can penetrate a half ilwh if they were held outside Switaor- of lead and recently discovered Receive German (Special to the Guardian) There are two important SW8 GENEVA‘. Iota‘. lot-Germany's meaning the conviction of League 1n the long scale of wave least!" implication for membership in the officials the-t the controversy be and the new rays according to 0w- Lealite of Nations has been re- . tween Rueela and Switzerland will feeeor Williams fills one of them caived b! the bell!" Morel-ll’!!!- tliue eliminating Moo namely that between X-Ray and The application in without mer- Pm‘- vatione or condition. . Application This fa the first time that the oollecfo; could recall when feder-‘ Bi Wliee were ordered ..to guard the bee! ‘building. ‘He said that at _ ere entering and leaving the bail would come under the in- speetion of the, _ and that employees ‘would likely be furnish- ed with paasea. This ie the proced- ure which la adhered w at federal buildings in Ottawa when a large fomo pf constables are kept on du- ty. It to likely that the eonatables uniforms when on duty will be si- miiar to tliatueed et Ottawa. serge, "lbw-attired troueerl. and hol- Maximum nnci ml-ziimnm tempor- atures: ‘iiiiiiiili IIHEW Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . .. iii l0 Montreal, fair .. l0-—~1.oi'u i Quebec, cloudy .. . 8- fibelnn . Ch‘town. clear lfi-ifllieltiw Halifax, cloudy .. . 20——2helow St. John, cloudy .. liF-zcro . Boston. snow . 28-44 (olnldlln Prm) New York. snow . . . . . . . .. sown OLOUOESTER- M595" 791* 10"‘ High tide this morning at 10.18 Three member! of fishing schoon- BM 1011mm M 91g at an“ 370'!" 079' 1°" "'9" Sun sets this afternoon at 5.21 lives today when the vessel was and 1.1," (omm-mw mm-mng 111 driven ashore in a biinard off 7,07_ present their four act drama ‘Oar .lim“ in Tyrone Hall. Friday, 12th. if not fine, on Monday following. -' ‘liltl-Flil-Il "A meeting of Springfield X (‘ircle will be held In Springfield llall at 1.30 p. m. Thursday the 11th. .4 reprelentative from ‘end- ling station will be preeent. (Olg- ned) D. N. McKay. B067. '_ 10M l lo I. “Comilllfi-Uepfain Blood s? 1* 1 i. l 3' 3"" Nnk- New moon Friday. (Feb 12th M) v v Eighteen other: lnciudin th captain reached shore safely.‘ Alel u“ 0' m' "3"" ‘m! 919°"?! l" Wifl- ates later than Charlottetown. flummsiulde tide eighteen mia-Mnmque “ml-h, soun- , div J. Wanren Kerrfgan. 0mm; once of the ale over 11¢ your town. 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