0F I MERCHANT * iv for >‘/ g, W ~ d ti l ffleiency mean! rdxir; 'Z'i"1e:§u:i' d and "747 / K/ Qlailtzrlil-Qnlfiilltetluf of a small ap- raid-roe of praotloo born of the propriatlon rather than 91ml‘! m’ thirggoldtiirirliiilgs‘: Mm‘ “h”. i i A much out of a lav-Ill lPP'°P"i"'°"' actor an - - t ' . l _ , r Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ________________________j' ' _, a woo Annual subscriptions d u‘ B‘ A. “J” III!!! l" T, of Australian Govt, in Ottawa for Week-Will Discuss ganada - Austral- ian Treaty Also Currency Ques- tion (special to The Guardian) owgwgi, Feb_ 9-—-Dr, Earl Page Tyeulifdl‘ of the Australian Com- mpnweultll Government, arrived Ottawa today to spend the week. in his trip be combines business While here he" will Canada-Australian outstanding iuhject~but will also inquire into the currency question‘ and the re- etivcen the Federal Gov- wiii; plélljilrb. discuss liiB Trade Treaty-the iiiiious eminent and the‘ provinces. In brief intei_'view today the Austral- iou National Treasurer said: “The Tiuniy is a beginning.» It is not finality and l would not say it entirely satisfactory to Australia. next step needs t but at all events it has been sanc- tnwa." Would Kill Bootleg- gers OWOSSO, Mieh., Feb. 9.- Jamsa Oliver Curwood. novel- ist. has given notice to bootleg- iicra tha .n_ any of them furn- ished ll or to iuls 12-year-old son the would be killed and he would do the killing. His announcement followed his complaint-to city official‘: that bootlegge e ,were selling poi- oon to boys and girls of Owos- so. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 9.—-<News of the death by fire of three young chil- dren near Murray ‘lday, in the backwoods in iRenfrew iCounty, has been received here. The father, J. Croswick was away lumbering and the mother left the children alone in a farmhouse while she posted him a letter at the lCross roads. When she returned she found the building in flames. She succeeded in rescuing her few months old baby, only to find it already dead. Other children a boy aged 18 months, and a three year old girl, were burned to death in their cots. The mother was badly burned in iiilelllilting the rescues_ in ll is tloned by our Parliament and the o be_ taken in Ot- iliililHlY‘ MEETING or cuiijiiv couucii The regular monthly meeting of and twenty mild cases of scarlet the City Council was held with His Worshiip Councillors present. and‘ Alter the usual routine business passed a COIDCDUIIICIF the Water Communion, soloing the rescinding ind been tion was road, fromj oi simulation re the granting I sewerage service to householders outside the city limits on the pay- ment oiaiix assessed on the pro- Lt asked that an annual ice amounting to not less than $25.00 be levied instead. Considerable discussion on this perty by the city. quistion, followed, taken part liy most of the COlYlTLilIIOrB and wii finally referred to e. special committee consisting of Councill- and Stewart i0 take it up with the ois. ilutirn y, MIIOLGOI], water Commissioners. A letter from Mr. C- R. Small- wooii. Secretary of the Exhibition Association, asking the reason the city's grant to the Association had Hi6 Worship grant had been the bills read at inst not yet been: paid. stated that the linseed iiu night's meeting. An application from Mr. Melanie for the foremanshiip the Ciiy Works was referred ilie City Surveyor. A letter from -M-i' C. J- Mlliiliren ii-ii. ii. counsel, and Mir. T. B. Willy. provincial C N- R. superhi- asked for a meBtiIiB Willi “Council to discuss the Wlltfli‘ After thoroughly el, it was resolved that the Miiiihould be referred to the Committee, "tiicrs Yeo, Foster and Taylor. from Mr. K. J. ‘Ma till "iilihwiil? resignation us ity Recorder Wirsiiway extension. "banter had been ‘all! Property iimiiom ins City Hospital for 12.00 for treatment to a young iflii °Wls afterwards sent to the re- iariniitory was ordered paid. Pr. McMillan, City Health Ofii- last night iu the C0ll‘lllCil Chambers all the fever since January 9th. The six new cases in February were most- ly students T)? -Prince of Wales Col- lose. The report of the Meat and rlviilk Inspector showed one portion 0i carcass destroyed as uniilt for food (tuberculosis) -No milk samples W9" "it"! OWNS to the cold and stormy whether. 001m. Rattruy, chairman of streets, said that some citlzeiig were not cleaning their sidewalks liililflilgh the majority of pave- ments were in very good condition. The police should take up the mat- ter with those who were not ob- serving the bye-law in this respect. DI in it (Continued on page 3) North Atlantic Shipping Combine .niiliion unemployed in Great Brit- . ' OHARLOTTETOWN: CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925 WHERE THE ROULETTE WHEEL MAKES AND Loses FORTUNES Death and Accidents (Canadian Press) JEW EFF y ENTEHjHITAIN AiSk Home Secretary to Modify Immigra- tion Regulations hON-DON, Fvlb. 9—— A Jewish board of deputies, includ- ing Lord Rothschild and represent- ing Jews throughout Great Brit- ain, called upon Sir ' William Joynson-Hicks, Home Secretary, Friday, and urged‘ upon him a modification» of the present regul- ations regarding the admission and registration of aliens. ‘ The deputation suggested an- increase in the number of aliens admitted to Great Britain after the application of the Naturaliza- tion Law and exemption from re- gistration of alien children who were ini. the country in 1914 after they reach the age of 16. nied that he was antiTSemctic, re- plied that he could not increase immigration on account of the aiii, and pointed out that the re- gulations iregarding aliens wlllliieii equally to uli foreigners. He promised to consider the question of exempting certain classes oi’ alien children over sixteen from registration. Regarding the immigration question in general he declarei “any country has o. yigiii i-O 11601116 whether it will or ‘will not have aliens. That is an inalienable right- The Americans have exer- cised it very freely in the last two years. The cordon around Am ericu. is now very strict indeed.” WU} "- Export Duty On _ Can. Wheat Into ' U._'S. Discussed (Special to Frhe Guardian) ‘Qqviiwa, Fob, 9.—\An export du- ty on Canadian wheat entering the United States is discussed in the report of the Royal Commission which last year investigated the Canadian grain trade, and the re- port says that, “while as a gener- al thing export duties are to be- deprecated the exceptional situa- tion that arises in this instance might warrant ouch an imposition. Everyphase of the grain trade is discussed in the report which is signed without dissent by all 4 com missioners, of which t_he Chairman was Hon, W. KF. A. Eurgeon, Puisne Judge in the Saskatchewan Court H 1'0 tii The Home Secretary, who de-> ‘ Fiset, Liberal, Rimou Ski- inlg the Address, i Monte Carlo, famous pleasure resort on the Mediterra ors each year. ‘This resort is fa med the world over forlta games of chance, iuniiss IN ilEPiY iii SPEECH liiiiii THE THRiiNE Moved ‘By Sir Eugene Fiset And Seconded By ChariesE. Hanna-Rt. Hon. Arthur . Meighen Reviews 0 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ftib. ouse of Comimons, und in the Government's ig under handicap in-g possibilities, and voiced the than 600,000 Canadians had emigrat need for ‘refrigerating accomoiia- ed Ito the United States. tion on ocean going freight vesseis.| Premier King replying. said that ‘Right Hon. Arthur Meigiien 00h- immigrebion had been slanted by 9.—dn movimz-livlug had increased. He accused the Address in reiply to the Speech this Premier From the Throne today in the springs" on the Sir Eugene Crown Nest Pass rates in stating said 110 now ‘that land rates could not be SYBW- discussed until ‘nicnvt of policy a hopeful note Cor qqucsti-on was out of the Supreme increased prosperity. He hoped that Court. “Why non", he asked claim- tiw sort of Quebec would not be ing that whatever the Court decid- ovei-looked in the development of ed Parliament had ‘t-he final say. Ho Maritime facilities. Charles E. l-lan- quoted flgiirag to ghow than sixiiy na Liberal. West Hastings- second- per cent. of ialbor in Monti-eel was said thwt 1mm! ouit of work or working part time having a. total value of twelve mi-i- only, rDuring three years Canada lion in his constitutency were opera- had span-t over nine millions bring- of ocean ing 322.000 ilusmigrauts ‘i0 this coun- freight rates which confined market try npn uni-in; the gwme time more J ohrn of Appeal. The report was tabl Scored in House (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb. 9- Thie North Atlantic Shipping Combine is an obvious menace to the natural de- velopment of the export trade of l this country. and an Eiilitliiédiit deter- rent to the prosperity and welfare The 1925 Miners of in (Canadian Press) in the House of Commons today. __.._-¢Q>-___ . Wage Scale ed 0rd of the Government. erriment had also iniade of the population of the Dominion; the moving spirit in this gigantic world wide marl-dime organization has cmupired, and arranged to, unduly limit facil- ities for ocean transportation; they are preventing, limiting and lessening competition in ocean urannporiation to a-nkl from Cana- dian -port-s." In these words W. T. It. Preston who was appointed by the Government to enquire into the operation of the alleged North Atlantic Steamship Combine, sum- wmbiiieiir "Breeliporporation and its 12,000 coal between ‘tire British Empire Steel miners over the 1925 wage scale is . _ . _ “thirteenth or fourteenth" alien Inlbor lerw whereas they had [lelillfxfélongzfffatignabbgardTxpofigt! statement on immigration ‘only sought temporary employment. to investigate (inferences existing but "where are the illl-‘fllld that it was a faJct that now migrants?" In spite of statements I Governments Rec- rd. \ I lia ‘the Speech he said the cost of of “turning hand- questlou of the the Crow's Nest gratulated this new members for phi; necessity of the Governimen‘ Rimouski and Hastings on their reonganieing the immigration sys- eiiiforts. then turned ‘toward the rec- tam m1 assuming power, because He said the Conservatives certain aimlblguous remarlks had ap- melchiniery stop. neared in the Throne Speech reear- ‘there had not been any great -e- ding the reduction in the cost of suits. Regarding the Canadians wiho living but would not surmise what had gone to the United States, Mr. was proposed ‘to be done. The Gov- King said many had posed as im- the mi-granits in order to overcome the they were returning to Canada at the rate of four thousand a month. holding a final session this ‘after- noon a-nid tomorrow morninlfl DI’ J- W, Robertson. the men's mepre- ucn-tetive on the Board» will 91'0- cecd to Ottawa presumably with the report. ‘. ‘A shew sane oowu FRESNO, Cal., New Zealanders Love Raisins (Associated Press) Feb. 9-— NEW marizcry some conclusion-s he has reach-rd as a result oi his investi- ‘ TH’ BACK OF-YOUR. NECK. i3 A»_9\T‘ I . in the i l Zenland eatsmone raisins per till)- lta than any other country, ae- Freedom From The Internal Conflict Re Coal Trade (Canadian Press) had leflt the Consequently LONDON, Feb. 9——-Fi‘66l10m 170m ,, where many Canadians are visit- British Trade Commissioner T0 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Feb. Field, senior British Trude Oom- missioner in Canada will visit New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and iPrince Edward island during the coming ufacturers. importers and the bus- iness community generally, he said speaking to Canadian Press today. ‘His decision to make the trip followed a rec t conference here of the British rade (Ximmlsaiou- ers in Canada which was occupied with a discussion of trade condi- tions in Canada generally, —-—-<-o>-i-- Rescued After Five Days On Dis- masted Ship HAIJIFAX, Feb il-After living five days on a battered and dis- maeted vessel off the Bay of Fundy, Captain Z. H. Richards and crew of the three maeted St. John schooner Nettie C., yesterday by the schooner Field wood. he sailed from New York January 24th with coal for St John and six days out, after battling a cou- tinuous gale, was dismssted and the schooner started leaking. Two steamers passed them but paid no attention to their distress signals he said, although one came so close that they thought rescue was imminent and had their lug- gage oiu deck ready to abandon the schooner. up and tool: them off. Richards er they abandoned -it. Odd Fellows’ Rally About a. hundredmembers of the local Oddfeiiows’ society attend- VisitThe Island 9.--iF. W. - were rescued and brought to this port Capt. Riichards said that Last Wednesday off Yariuouth the Fieidwiloil CBIIIB Captain said he ‘believed the schooner would sink very soon aft- And Roll Call NEW YORK, Feb. 9.-Two men were killed and more than fifty Injured in a series of coi- ilaiona on New York's transit lines today, whTie one of the heaviest fogs of recent years enveloped the city. Harbor and river traffic was virtually par- alyzed as a result of the low- ering fog that clung close to the surface of the water. The fog was reported general. ex- tending aiong most of the At- lantic seaboard and affecting shipping both on land and sea over wide areal. Men Cutnumber Women In Gen- ius And Insanity (Aseociated Press) BER-LIN, Feb. 9——Germania, a local daily with a love for statis- tics. has collected a lot of figures on German population: from which it. derives authority for the follow- ing statements: Ten out of ‘WHY 1.000 men and ‘three out of every 1.000 women are idiots. On the other hand, out of 1.000 men there are 10 geniuses, whereas among 1,000 women there are none. When it comes to average in- telllgence, the women are ahead, 595 out of 1.000 beinig lu that cate- gory, whilie only 380 out of 1,000 men thus qualify. 1178 For Union And 385 Against (Canadian Press) Due to New York Fog ilHil. Piliiil- uuu iiius l u ii i Y Long Session on Do- mestic Legislation Confronting the House + Baldwin Has Comfortable Majority of 215 (Canadian Press) JQNDQN, Feb, il.~-'i‘lierc is sui- iicient domestic legislation to ov- ‘cupy the i-iouso of Coiuiuoiis for six months confronting iiic lions.- when it opens toluoifriiiv, Right lion, Siunloy iiiiliiwiii iili-S n majority of 215 couiiiiiip; mus" Liberals who lICCPIii tiiu (‘tins-own live Whips Leadership, 'i‘lii.-a mn- kes the Ministtrys posiiiim l‘:ii:‘v comfortable , nevertheless llll 2 are some snags in sight. Till‘ Lili- erals will early iii tho session lit" inuud a discussion iii‘ iiiu Eiaiw" - ding of Industries Ari. siun..<ii-- ed by the Government, \\’iiil'il grim-- ante-es protection to Iiriiisii ili4ili.'.- tries which can show they uri- will fering unfair and 8i)li(ll‘lllili Flllili)!" tition, This ivzis previously iiVllfillll‘ ced by the liiberul press tillli liy Ramsay MacDonald us a isiior-ius m‘ tarifi by back door, The Lords will next week discuss the lmii: stami- lug question of the Slngllimrie Nu- val Base, The entry 0i’. iiie new lirrri izi‘ TORONTO, Feb, iL-Last night's summer and will confer with man- church Union summary shows n_ Oxford and Asquith will llni lli- illi- medlute as sevcrui in'<.-iiiuiiiiirI.-a in the connection oi‘ his -».~i.ii»!i-li ment as a member are still incurri- plate. The Wembiey EXillilliiilll i: night with the Journal, Pioneer dian. J. J- Gaudet, proprietor of Capitol Theatre, was read which stated [that ithe rate he was now paying for power for his picture machines was excessive and that he would be unable to continue, were the rate maintained. M=r. Gaudet gave figures to show that the rate was at least 50% higher than the picture rate for Char- lottetown and showed an even big- ger increase of many other towns in the ‘lower provinces. The Council decided to allow him the same rarte for January and Febru- ary of this year as he paid for the same mouths in 1924. The mat- ter of a definite rate was left over for the new council to decide. The matter of taking measures to deal with a family, ‘classed as undcsirble immigrants, was dis- cussed and u-poa motion it was de- cided ito take the matter up with the Attorney General. Councillor Pope reported for the Finance Committee and Councillor Phillips for the Street ‘Committee. i-n.- reporting for the Police Com- mittee, Councillor Arnett referred to the Royal (Chinese) Cafe being kept open on Sundays and said His Worship, the Mayor and all councillors present, Ibesidee press representatives from and Guar- A communication from Mr the 78 churches for Union and 385 ag- expected to provide u lililiii im- alnst, . ilengthy discussion, r F rye "in iii; A ‘ WU- a“ _+_,i0____.___._ (special to the Guardian) ciigliie. '('illllli'iii(ll‘ .loliiisi0ii' SUMMERSIDE- Feb- lo-Jrilfi Said iiltli when tlii-y ililli lliili\‘l‘- final meeting of the present Sum- took to put in .1 now piuut iliui. merside Council was held last ihigy mmie m. among wh ch \\';.. generate cnrri-iii for (Lil cost it ivus granoriiilwi for He. was liiriiiiy in .-':i_v were now ulbic to do so. Pb. :i\'i-:'- size ctr-at for llifillvlhliiilf; <-ii..o:it for the year 1015i wii- 021i ("unis per killowntt ilOlll‘ "or i‘>_’.l {L05 cneie per klllilivuii iiirir, ililll for 1924 8.02 cums imi- kiilmvriit hour whereas tiii- fl\'i‘l‘1li.;i (‘ilhi 12),‘ gm:- eratlng current for January 0i‘ this year was only ~i2~i (reins iii-i" kille- wutt hour or about one half of what it cost lust your. (Joiiiicillor Johnston presented the iiieiiiori of arriving at those fiizurir-i illlii upon being qllUi-iililiiflll by (inun- cillor Stron-g the latter iciaiiueil that rihe Firex flllll Light (‘omniii.- tee hail not urrivoil zit the ilbOVil statement by a correct illCiiilti oi‘ figuring and that thi- meiliuil of figurin-g was OITOFQOIIS. il(‘ tiiii not. ibelicvo the salary ui‘ the clerk and engineer uxis properly propor- tiouvd and lu his opinion ilic total cost should be figured and what it would cost the consumer. Couri- clllor liicNally asked Councillor" Strong if hc ivtinteil ililJihl“' r-uuiii- eer to come here and figure out. the statement. (Toiiuciilor Strong said he thought nu engineer should be brought hero who should see that the plant “'11s iii- proper working order and that nu . d th Roll Gail and Rally Night 0i ‘hilt complaints had 118911 TBi-“Wed independent pcrsOn‘ should subi it c". reports f di theriu “““_°”'" m report tabled . UNQO MFORTHELE»; cording to a stfuement issued bi’ 9‘ the internal conflict that has mar an“ gluten“, m ‘he-long rooms The pence h“ guggauwd to them a report re m6 new pun“ C03“ d one case 0 D House of Commons this after | raisin growers organization here. ked me coal trade m mgiand gm- t l ‘ M M m“ m” close on Sundays “M Omar hicNnn )k_ r I . “non by Ham T_ A Ln,“ Mining" BUT SAN iTflRY. “widen.” o; New Zeglgmd nver- the pa” “n,” m. tom. ya", i, be. on Richmond Gtree as g ,_ me had do“ so for two Sundays y apt e or sous. - o; Tran“ and commerce - 4.. a e 440 cums of “hi” “my . b Fr k Hod as “gm-min i-gguiar lodge session Y - time then in‘ reply to (ill1ll(‘.lii0l‘ - -—- _ .__—'—'- ___. 1% ' d” t "a i; Qveriy m3 “dvocned y an g and the reception of the society b"! i119)’ had 9151194 °l>°11ili8 "i1 Strong-though repeatedly inter- -—-, - Willi I ° ‘m i1 former Secretary of the Miners Sunday“ agahL Qounciiior brethren by the Noble Grand, H. Gordon Initch, and, Viceflrfl-Hd John J-leagn the Roll Call and Ral- ly proper was begun. With 00111111 year. England eats 1.86 901ml" of raisins and 2.77 pounds of cur- rents to each lwreon annually’- rupted, lb)’ Councillor Strong Zlllil the atmosphere was warm for a Dividends 0i Canadian Pacific Federation of Great Britain. Mr. Hodges urges the amalgamation of the collieries in various geological Arnett thought that if the China- men were to stay in town that they should run their place law- ‘iondensed Specials RATa-oe par word. net , (Continued on page 3) Eutiimd B levee mllmviim‘ °i m" em tli t s r th DIB- full and. Ulbl ilik th W" Mei-flush“! will!“ rents "is mfiimtifd at“ ""1: “£3 2Zf.‘2“;.?§€.m ‘tide richmdoleiierisa be- szfifftjfm-ltti». restlilursutsresmc in: toewd a? . it“ “W” ' t“ 5' c“ e‘ icher and the poor ones ° ~ Councillor Strong in moving that I" P u“ , °°m° i‘ - ~\_____ ruioicriii-JT; ilifgb. 922i a meet» Pilldmfs- , me ,9,- roorer. l-le declares that freight gangs-Qatar“ deriziiffliabj: the poiiue report ibe received said AIIIIOIIIIOGIIIBIIDS, 'TV<P f the Cauad- h‘ u” U“ tad gums charges should be reduced immed- _ that a tighter rein should be kept - i"! iEwRn-ER WANT: I imluiisflr mg of ‘he directors 0 d th i l “mm ‘wmumptmn o‘ ram“ is lately marks by “m an" n’ Bro‘ w“ on the matter and stated that ho ll X l ill Rltll i. 9 0' - ' f ‘193.‘Cligifitttixagitlfmfigii-g-ivohigi. isivigzuuisiueuuyaiis-er: aiieclared: 2-" Weeds "W! "l" o! °\""‘°"'° iiam Bohofisld read the roll cell o would m what he blue" could i L____________ ‘lPeciai. onan or ‘HIGH s,l0 or I0 . 1'55 for Guardian tilde euvei for 36s.. 250 or 5 0., 5 .3100. 1000 for $1.95. Office. ‘Plum: m1 4. u. soar l o0»- on preferred stock, two percent for half year ended Dec. 81st‘ last. 011 common stock, 2 and’: half per- cent for quarter ended Dec, 31st last fronfi-allway revenue and spec ial income. Both dividends are payq ’ able April 1 to stockholders of rec-; ord three pan. diieb. 27. i only .34 of a. pound; Slavery in Iiidia Surprises British _._.___{ Foresees Danger To White Supremacy “bung madman, which was res- ponded to bfbro, B. C. Vanlder- stine, andgftireign correspondence a solo by bro. '1‘. W. Bentley. which wil heartily eucored was followed b7 /the_ presentation by the ‘chairman. of the Past Grand Jewel B00. J. N‘. Wheat, who do to have matters battered. Councillor ihicNally reported for the Property Committee that 21 tons 0t stone had been purchased and put on wharf as well as three cars of, poles and 100 plies. Ari offer of $100 had been made for the that building on the wharf- Meetings, Etc. Rater-ms. per word each Insertion. "At Cornwall-come to spelling match Wednesday evening at 7-80 p. m. 343-2-9-21 - - immo i . .-Irii are MNDON. Feb- ilr-‘Pha Mimi" made effittiaaihlwhle- it o ed u i d that tn gfiiai-ulsatreotriolglierlldtétilalgn. a’ - i i end minimum temper. 51.419 aiwlrqsl- a: 152119 affix/é: ‘rrilww fiajgf} ffififiriiiuiv elf Nit.- cofi) f:'r§:i:kl(% INDY»: é: v bzdlgtprteflqalkjgdtiitat m: Hgfiizhdevggaisagderliéir dining‘? iiiggyilil; 9S8 ' , _ Comm. 0B i Wi ' 0 8C- ‘ul-IMI “tfigimum 0——38 ilrgnuridlaqggzly. finbifiuazw: gtartliul u" “nupiggend me $ wmfizgz Bro, John, I clilin, Grand Rep o”; the one; ogogioo gm- (Jig postponed. 3702-10-11 "WW0!!! IAQIC MAUI TONIIW» 019"” "":3_zg surprise to the mliofit! of" the Bri- d mallrotmu, ennui-mm; reaeiflltive it"! the conilrbiivfl °i building. ""11 today?‘ om Noviaoni i M°“"°‘" N‘. "ea-as tun While, who have been genor- numgmm, m“, h “M, 5-1 the roll colt B Councillor Johnston submitted "shipping hi. Tuesdii! Feb, 11. 5 00-. Market . .._..... . gufirc’ 21:}? I ‘la-ea ally unaware of the- xiatenele“ 1;‘! w” m. m“, mung, i daft)“ Tgyijw? mzfmlgflkélctbgepg; xxx? gig?‘ Ffstecahifimii-iafo- fiiiteliivsbgtior ihislshlinment to be "4441!"- IBEMHN- Feb. iL-Jrhe Raiser has “ ‘m ' 48.41 slavery in this Indian Istate, w c w n" mun,“ m ‘he w,” no . . . .or s ore the 4t —Ulgg Ship- ~ I ‘ ' ' ‘ w " . ' . - - - mi; wrouvm”... TH‘ M“ won the first lotion bionirtby Pr": $13.5.“ Ciggial; 50-42 rigging: ti::0éI:'flg::i-h:,md.' m‘ (dormer this all negro g m ti"; ll r am Igliizgtifn-oltlldvggz. zgigngliafigmqglginglfpmogiuttia: ping club 34s 2 a 2i i" hu more ems: s oral fir? of mhgimi- N“ Y°'k' M" ' "W22 a The Maharljlh, Sir chaium n'*'°‘°‘“.",;,§“'§. ‘fin; eiiei- a t him and the oervina uie liability toi- the new plant. “p.86... Tuggday evening, m, W" 3“- 19 iiil Y. l» Vi" lei-n pram-ties mooted twin him cwwwm use snumiei-e Jung, Prime iiiuiiter Th.“ h, ma", h, m. M o: retreated iii-ought a my Councillor Johnston said he would 10in i0.- gocfsl evening in Slim- . i“. 10 lbs B» I"!!! 9 on‘ u,’ “mu...” |anmui m, High tide "I" "m" 5 n uiui defaoto ruler '0! Nepal, who w“ m "M, m,‘ 5h, h “m. snaoealfiu n» e close. give Councillor Biron: the iniorm- merfield liail. If stormy come n“ t ' i lmi "9- Ti" mfim oimnli‘ n: wmwogjilmonngpernmsoditi at 5-20 also holds the ran kof general in iwunm on w ‘m1 , ry. wgahigumfizinfdthsifizeiéfiilltlfili: :3‘?! ni-(Ilmiélfivzmt 1300;101:115 following night 351-2-93121. f‘ OM44 ftoutro he lull one ‘"1 . in s itilh army, has undertaken F,“ h “m” m‘ “w; n“ Ines . new er . ‘ d ‘ma: rheel. WW "d "m '°'“°"°' “Mums M toevuiire" the "ii- ll I "m" “inndodiiwlllwflvmompgp in; tiieietsei- pm of me evening. been considerable criticism re the nqi-innmu m...“ __V Rm," CH, ON! "u. and sliuhiem. which, 7-09- ' “and” F91, iii, qnpiugjzucipgpgnbin cem- ' 5n", pm“, _ "pi-g. Bron. H. hitch. J. Basra. bi mains in the new plant 0n w- weimeuaa , Feb; 11th toi- the m- "M their addictive villages. . m“ "mi" “w” ' ber, sad only nowriiioflod- arm-animal America w. Head-are up- Wiii- 963° _ “$591.3- lctvllilllf- , i- 0! lilo flicker of the iilhh cert and sale of candy at‘ Gra- l-I Vi“ and oinmoheo ~ have been in the mil 5-" l m" , h, m, min. he appealed for as oe in this Mini“ in, 1mg, gm qjhflt m; atins, were ,_ s committee in eiiar- Restated that a. Vlckers engineer hero's Road Hail. if stormy [Wit snide tide e a e mt "on “mam”. g mm“ u,“ l“ "an," 3, 0g in. praying, was on his way lien to adjust the fine alight following. m-a-t-ai M0790"- QOW» Iild'd\ F?! ll Illlllltl Ill’ mnsiuiifiudluu" " -_,'. -. otea iatof uiaaflhlrlefitfwwii- /