_ MAXIMS _or A MERCHANT » _,___ Advertising’s r just human-natlu'al. tt” eu , = 1 'J #1//& / ___\, 1 . - ‘ .i ss Shui re” f mr \` J I ' " tlliitlt tt its at-emi ma tal; _,Air , 1' ' » ' -A » - ' ~ - -_ __ jfs ... is hePeop|es Paper Read by verybody _ . ,_ f:////” ///f as .u \\\ -1 ny/ , .. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ` ’ 5 - _ '< {j;;Z_1--A'---W -'Y ' ' ' """' " " `\?\` :pil ' / 1' ` MAXIMS _ oi' A ` MERCHANT " ner rims rim along” andyon lsil it -.i.m.._u=`1‘!¥ W oaarlottetown Guardian Two cout. _ ` A Y YA- ‘_ H ' W 'W ` ' " ` “-»"-'"- °"°"“~'~ 11°--‘°° "-1 oHARLo'rrE'rowN GANADA sA'rl'RDAY JANUARY 31 1925 gr--:_..°=‘;,°°,_~,'»,“,°'-;.."°:,"., 9 r 1 _ 1 i 7 . - C' ~ _ 4:1 =I=|:= -izc :.1-:iz ttiiltt ttiittitii 1 tits HIE erusttistnis itil-il f ~ I T PM E (Canadian Preaa) u F E N T H Y i `0T1`AWA’ Jan. sos-_‘Exports from ‘Canada ln the year 1924 ex- ceeded imports by $262,413,043 ex. ports lislu 1,oss,o ' _ 1 8 0 57.898, and lm --Z D0rts $808,196,573, according to a __ ' ' ~ ,summary issued b th C - _ Pact Wlth MCXICQ Pro' ial Intelligence Jogrnai oIf]li$¢;arl:tf:s,0Ver L€g'S 3. vide f°f D°v°l°1>- i_i_:°..‘s°i&.§‘.ii’_?.‘3t‘t2°..‘;i.i“§;.t:.‘:.i Anus Supplied nur ment of _G_reat Port 000 less. ing Year--Tricycles 0" Paclflc C0351 - and Invalid Chairs OLD _VI-E-NACE \Submar1l_1{a_e(_J_rew _Res- Issueigsabled _ (Special to The Guardian) 1 Feared Harbor May .s,,.,.,, ,,,”T,,, G,,,_,d,a , watson, 1..., iio__N..l..iu...t.... » n PORT _ _ dlllg the lapse of ilve years ilo~» Become Jap. Naval rphe ¢r@§vM¢3L.i.;`¢I;L l`;uI'0'mla]ilirll'l‘e3g;48!tile cessation of hostilities, 57,2131 Base ln the Event of 1~"hl°h was drive” “l‘°f° Ut' the en- f.'}°“.il.'.§i.‘l'.f'.i§1.i'l` t.iei.‘$i.f.2q.§'§..2f"fi{ rilnce vo ~l’ortsmoutt‘h H rb l t '_ ' Wal' n-ight was tlaken off by coli-st cglllagiiysithe Great Wm' were disposed 01 1" STOCK]-i0LiM, Jan. 30.-Is :Mexi- co lo be colonized by Asia or Eur. cpe? This is the issue which now llrguntly confronts the world, uc. cortliilg to .Dr, il-Ielmer Key, editor ot` illc "Svenska Dagbladt," and out- of the world's leading u-utlmr. ities on the emigration question, The treaty, which was conclud- ed lilst month between Mexico and .l:lpun, the text of which is still un- published, provides for the devoi- opnlcnt of a great port lil Lower California and the movement of | -l1\lN\ll'H SUFDIUB lwpulation to.Mex-Iwas burned to the ground lastl ico, wllere it will be accorded equ ul rights with the Mexicans, Dr. _lie-y. wllo has the text in his pos- session, revealed this to the writ- [‘l‘, This treaty, when it becomes ltllown will cause apprehension in ille lluited States, \Dr_ Key fears, owing to the possibility that the new Mexican port might become a .lupnnese naval bose in case of war iulil tile Japanese emigrants be- come Japanese soldiers. What Dr, Key proposes is that .lit-xico, along with otller vacant regions in :Canada and South Afri- ru, sllould be _colonized by Europe wllose vast excess populations lulve no work and where there is no prospect for work for them for many years. The world, according so Dr. Key. nireildy is greatly ov- ci‘~intillstriulized, -__--if-}l-i Caiiadian Silver Foxes To Be Bread in France T‘.\ltlS, Jon, 30.-Forty-tive sil- ver foxes have been brought into Frulire from -Canada by IMr_ Ber- l\f'l’. a breeder from Alsace, who lntonds to develop a farm along the lines c fthose so successfully rontlut-ted l nmore northerly clim- es. Tile precious animals, valued nt smile 20,000 frallcs apiece, have been transported with great care very special attention to their *N % Condensed Specials RATE.--ic per word, not § each insertion in this column. » °8AUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders, Newsom it co.. luurlret Building. 6050-9-124-6-mos. g___________ 'Pl-UM Pnsssnvs 4 Le .ian 75 o_ts.-P. J, MacDonald’s, corner iriucc and Kent Street. 178-1-30-mst .__`_________i_ _*Doues'r|c sHoR'rENiNc serr- ler than butftor and cheaper than ltliti. 3 lb tin 80 cts.,5 lb tin 5100 at P. J, MacDonald's, cor- iiir Kent and Prince. 178-1-30-in-3i ..g______________ 'WST _ ves1'EnnAv, BANK Duss book between W. K. Rogers insurance Office and Railway via Gt. George and Water Sis. Finder please leave at Guardian Oilice, ' 165-1-29M.8i_ _ 'PHONE nov .|. M. noon 4 cow Wholesale Pork Packers, 89 Wuer so-est. olulrioimm-lu. 882-1-10-ff .gé______________ °8PaciAl. orran oF mol-t Bride envelopes, 50 for 204:. 125 '°r also for ssc., soo im- $1~00. iooo for urs. oullrtlisu Office. __ ’-'OB -Pmnrlno - or lzvenv d°“°fiDtion cheapl and exped- "~l°\l!i¥ executed. énardian Cen- tral .ldb Printery. Phone 188. 2876-5-0-ti' __-ii °SPsclAt..sl anlcubei- Pnuu. 93. 3 lbs, for ilo. Pears, I tina 95°. Cocoa, 2 lbs. 250, Pickles, I bottles 253 (Lenox Soap 6 for 254:. Onions 10 lba. 40°. dlaiaina. 3 Dksa. ills, Yellow-eye (Beans. 10 lba. 650. 0Uilll‘0RtE`HROB ‘P°;§;,,E° g;';;';g H1 ._..C...... .......-.s.r...... .N .........E. (;|1y31i13 |;1|Nt;1| p E | N[|N|[ 1 = ' on men at 8.30 o’clock this morning. The men were suffering from ex- posure und their clot-llinig was .froz- ell. The stu-bmarine had been leak- ing badly *`*--Q-Ota-a $300,000 Hotel (Canadian Press largest llostelry in this locality. ',nitzht with estimated loss of $300.- 000, Commission __ Appointment (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC. Jian. 30.-Oillciail nott- i-ficaiiion has' been received by Sir George Garncnll, chairman of the National Bnttlafieltl Comfmistsion of tho i`i;l'po"ln-ttllientt of Col. W. H. Price. Minister in tho Ferguson Calblnet, to represent the province of Olllitlrio on tlratt. bctly. succeed resigned some time before -he be. carlo. 'Dllere are many other vue and the resignation of Colonel Denison. Crew of British Submarine Safe Canadian Press) The crew of the submarine S-48 which was driven ashore oif the entrance to tllortsnloutll harbor last night was taken off by const guardsmen at 8.30 o‘clock this morning, The mon were suffering from exposure and their clothing Wheat Rumors De-I nietl (Special to The Guardian) o'l"l'AwA, Jan. 30.-nuuiors t_lun_i the l<`itiur1i.l (iovcrnnlent mily bo: forccd to colnilrzindecr wheat stocks! for fotti. sued and actual llrill pro- tiutlts :irc _poolvpoohed i-n official qllilrtcrs hero. 'Dllc (lovtvrlvnleinit lillls seilsoil has rc-iusetl to organ- ize i'llc seed grain (lollilllis-sion, ull- tleit.-a-klllg onlly -to co-operate as much :ls possible wittll the large co- oporattivo concerns anti the other wcstcrll. bodies ivlhlch have bocn or gallizcil to look after tile farlners lnlert‘ivts_ While it is reaiizictl that who small nllllers may be faccd with n highly delicate sitllation in s‘t.ocking up tiwo dollar wheat with bhp prospect of pl°ioe.~l tlrdplpiug lif- ter thc wheliit has been turned to flour. The Government hero has no mntchlrrery for purposes oi' colli- mantleering since the Waiter Mea- sures Act was repealed. Intermediate Tariff For Canadian Cars ` (Canadian Pnaa) o'r'rAwA, Jan. ao.-'rite Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce has received a calbie from the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Australia, ‘comdlnminig the statement rece-nn/ly made from the omce of 'the Austra- lian Commissioner in New York re- garding the armngemenlts for -the admission af Canadian cars to Au- stralia under the new treaty. The staiernenit made in New York was elated that goods of a clans not made in Australia would be md‘rn'it- ted at preferential! rates irredocc- tzive of the origin. of the malteriai therein, provided British labor and material equalled 25 pemevnit alt the Mallory cost. 'Pirie would mean tint canadian chants were adfmlsslble It the inttermddiiate ihriiif provid- Burned- to Ground ) WHITE R.lVtER JU»NC'1‘ION, Vt., Jan, 30.--The Hotel lCoolidge the ililrlglund during the your end i ‘March 31, 1924. The number ti fclaims admitted during the yew twas 18.118 of which 'C,'(_i85 were ll. respect of death, This total illclllti ed 11,788 ifirst awards of pension. u decline of 7,008 froln the precc-\ ng year and of 28.149 from il-- ,year ended March 31, 1922, wh. .. however, the number of claims fa-1 ling lo be dealt with was m-ul: greater. There has been n progn- sive decline ill fresh application since the year ended -_Viarclr 3. 1920,. when there were 680.9:‘ fresh admissions to pension, hilt it is commented on as n relnarkablt fact that at the close of the yo. ‘ under review claims were still b= ing received at the rate of 1,200 '_ week. The apprcximrji total expendi ure from 1914 to March 31, 10;. was £532.230.000. The expellditur es of the year amounted lo £72. 230.000. Thi swlis about .$58,500,000 below the expenditures for the previous yenl' and .£3-i,-115,000 bc- low those for the luaxinium year, 1920-21. included ill this almollllt fo r192-i is the sum of £3,~l52,t)U0 for expenses of admillistriltion, ili- cluding fees to physicians and ili- port of the Mnisterof Pensiolii. proportion of these artificial limbs at the time the report was issued, 2.656 pensioners were using hand Ministry, 140 being officers, 867. the new French Ambassador to the United States, lldnlile lluescllnor. revolution. tlhtt the Australian Premier had de- Expenditure WINNIBEG, Man., Jan, 30.-AB an alternative to the siwndins thi! year of $1,000.00() on extension of the central ateahl heatins Plant tile ‘Hydro will ahuftiy submit a l>\‘0- ioa-`1-iasitu; als s ‘sux is mmol by %___*__.._..._....__-_- canadian £ni;lml__el:t.a1;a__i;°csm¢mtp_t1_s_:_lQt1>5o :_-agtriat ::_p_;a_I;_¢_i_;t“f;’_ _ K Oomminfiouef n uh ' ' ' lim _;__ was replaced last night by R H °m’°“"“B Wing' volunteered to man air lanes l in players rather than the goalies or Morrison who played a good 'anti More Money De- manded By The Admiralty (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 30-An increase _ Liberal Party Will Dempsey’s Last Bat- lng the into I-ion, Mr. Henclrle \w’l\Q Sig?n§;L§1;g;n:;:n,§E110I;:n?;:;5 cam ueuwmm G°"""°" M Onfsiuies that 8,255 ui-tim-lui legs' ASq11ll]h ‘ N 0X0 _ancies on the Commission following were supplied dlmng the yew' “ml --- -- *t’he deaith of Sir Edmond \Va.lker 1201 nnmdal arms' The g"°“t°"' Canadian Press) Canadian Press) ( l»()Nl)0lN. .l'l.l1_ 30.--Tilt’ SUI-I' LOS ANGELES, Jilll. 30.-JRC ;'_;Ev_h_1_st_h° form ‘Efl ‘if"“i_“'"_|“ _ Oriwllicll is knownlus the organ of tho Dempsey. \vorld‘s heavyweigl 0 991195' me ‘I ll" S "~"“|‘5 l ~ 11 ‘l l ' tzn lu that nn ~la ` f tl 'ilt-I announced to issued 1° ""pl"'°"’ womlen ""°“» Ai" kitihiliivfimrliciisiiilil( eltiaf lt(l\l‘ I.iil0l‘i11 illiymtl)ll1i)ti1ll)is lilestl rling eilgilgemell tiiicial eyes were fitted to Ci.37ll.Ct»ll\'eiitiol1 today ilt,~cillod not tu will tgtko 111111-,o on M-dy 20, nex Penslonem- 'One hlinilfffil “nil Sevwset up any mncliincry for thc 0106- when he will nlcct Estelle Taylo _ _ - e“ly`[°‘"` h““d`p"°peued t"i“y“le”iti0n of n 101111013 Ulilf! i¢=l\'lllFI 1'il=‘\`- nlotioll picture artist at the altar and 127 invalid chairs were issuedib _,_ H \_. 111.,_ who 1,, 1,, 1,,.¢-omg _ ,_1 ,,1,,m 11,11 p,1z111Sm for g1,011_, to ng.-ievously disabled" neilsiuii-31?; 1131.1-11 Siutilxforil as head ot tho ,Ecu sum( lie had fought his _last P()RT,qM,01iT1{, N, 1.1_ ,mn 30___1er5- ‘Since me estabnshmem- ‘lf th@1pal‘ty for ilnilltlefillite pel'iotl_ The-battle and that his decision to re- ' ' (Ministry 4.334 hand propelled tri- , . 1~1 11 1» -1 1..11.111. 1, 1, 1, 1t,.lm.1by his ' ° CYCIBH Bild invalid chairs have 1-l@e“1lil;i`t‘is1illgpa(liis:“tiny Rialto; {\'i(tllLi1il(y hlii5l°oll1sc:ti,e€01hor(1]l`li§fiers albusiness _ 1551195. including 113 Sliiilill 0l1l"'partieS. man to a pugilist for a husband. -1 ringes and 43 chairs or machines of' ___ special type, It is estimated that, - - - Y Fighting Plague Fiscal ear propelled tricycles supplied by the was frozen, |, it is one of the duties of the War -_-- , _ ',1“` Pensions Minister to make provls- (Canadian PNS5) _ ', ,“’§'fad'a"‘ Press) ion for the care of children of mon WlNNU’UG» Jn". 30-“' ‘-'\ W"-*l““' “l‘\`1\‘lH"l" “""~ 3°»""\"iU\ H lv-‘ Coolidge attended. “-110 have med as 11 1-851111 of 1_1,e1,-1ai‘y and two women nrt- liglltilli! gal uunlud """°n“" Of $IU.i$03.380,- se‘_vim_ in cases where chndm“_a magna of measles and “.|,,,,,p1“g ll alltl total incurred expenditure are found 10 be suffering from neg,tcoiii;ll zillltilip, the -lilo \\'.lrds oi` lholilf $10.-170.130-65 _the 'Manitoba Gov- 1ec1 01- want of proper care_ The_Donlinion Go\'cl'nmclli :lt tho ln- ~‘1'll1ll1‘i€l0l‘ Ri U16 P0111! Of children from the beginning of the er three hours late, was plied by n gun and escaped with diamond Wm. to March 31_ 192.1 totalled 409.- Iicop snow oil the trnclt.~l_ rings valued at more than $2,000 Two Children Robbed While _ Has Discharged Lose Lives in Fire Aiding Polic Debt of G1-3_1-,itudg 1¢,.,,,1`1`,`,I,,,,,) New voa§,~_.i;i_ ao.~wlille llol.l.owti»;l.l., Maine, Jun. ao.-iiufli' Braverman was slvius first --* t Two ¢11i1(11»0n were 1,11,-m,,1 10 116,111. uid treotlnellt to a policeman whom (c°"'d|'" FNS" R _" in n fire which destroyed the bull-h” ‘mil hll- Wilh 1115 m0l0l` WIICK. B \Vt\‘SH‘1NGT0N' J“"' 30‘_'_ is gulow home oi' Leslie Tllsltlnoelhief H'-010 $230 Wvrlll 01’ 6888 f\'0m 00011111!! Wd” L0 "‘ Swi°me" y here early today, his ¢i0liV0i'Y car. It ly submitted estimates for £65.- T. Of nearly £10,000.000 in the Bri- tish naval estimates for the com- beent demanded by the Admiralty, - and to be meeting with resist- ance from the Treasury- Earl Beatty who as the f-irst Sea Lord usually figures in political gossip as champion of generous expendi- k tunes for the navy, has repeated- _ 500,000, maintaining that this is 1 the lowest figure compatible with 1 the safety of the nation. Threat Oi As- WAS!-lllNG'1‘ON, Jan. 30.--Presb dent Wilson refused to be deterred from attending church the Sunday after war was declared by anony- blown to bits, Rev, J, Taylor, his Revealing for the first time the history of the "anxious Sunday," Taylor said efforts were made to induce Mr. Wilson to stay home, i the most composed person in th congregation. On Way To Visit Mother Suicides 7 (Clnadian Preis) HA~IJl-FAX, Jan. 30.-H. S. Ciheutt Vienna -to visit his sick mother. lumped overboard from the deck of the RiMlS.P. Onitlula yesterday miorning while ou a v0Y8-Be from New York to Hailifax. No trace off him was found. Captain and Crew Cling to Rigging (Canadian Prana) SEA BRIGHT. -N. J., Jan. 30- Daylight revealed "the captain" and four men still safely clinging to the rigging of the four m-usted schooner "Comniack," which went aground on s. reef one half miie 6 that the- material debts of nations _ I tu ti - _ ““"°" ' as well as their debts oi $\‘g____g Z 4_ _‘_ _ _ , _ 1 __ _ __________ __ b ld, President C B I _ _ 1 gi ,1 (1 _ I Y-_ (W iixializtlrtlrerla txliltt the l’_ll1t:1ed__§1;¢,;i if 5 wil/ 'fr-5“»l__$iT~ _`..-/idx hfiittliirtigdiisgiHxfigiiruuce ui is ‘iid-bits on tue Tip of l?,\/=_°.rvbc:»f.i\__f1=s `t1_“.:lf.>.ut_= vel, _1_ No. 74 Saturday. :uit of French aid in tho American . _.t=-| I l -- ¢=== ' 0 t- / --fs- January 31st, 1925 FREE Camp Chocolate 1 ' Here'a a new food confeetlon. Molr‘a Camp Chocolate. It lla aolid tablet weighing half a pound, In compact form, for hitch hikers, campers and out- door aporta generally. The beauty of thia chocolate Ia that it ia a dallelaua eating chocolate, a sustaining food that tldea over between meala, and in addition lt makes a moat re- freshing beverage without the addition of sugar. -'rho price-260-ia ao low it prevents you from raallalno new good Moira Gump Chocolate la. off shore last night in a. gale which piled seas higher than seen here for aevtsral years. Wo1ie’s Home Turned Into Block of Flats ` (Calsxilln Preaa) LONDON, n. 30.--MoOe.rim-ey House. Blaathemtth which was tlhe home of Genetul Wolfe in the iait- er yeglgutlgoddfie sl10l‘t 11150 Und where y wus lriiong' after t1hea1qeofQ\idbeciatobeturned into a. block of fide. For And Against about $9.000 _’ A P~v\/'/ tu (Canadian Preaa) Chl1I'Chl1l OIIPOSBS IH- BNEW YORK .lan ao -Gusto Means, former United Stat Department of Justice agent, ws found guilty by a Federal Con . The Crystals were the more Qi- ` t- (Continued on page 3) _ _ - . . . r - . _ el - i fl ir i 1 and to s rve n tw . S 0.000 e o yea LONDON, Jan, 30-An increase of nearly £lo,'too,ooo lu the Bri- °e“"e“““"y tm" tish naval estimates for the com lui: financial year is said to have ing duauciai year is said to have been demanded by th-e Admiralty from the Treasury- The Chanoel- ' lor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill, opposes the Admiralty 1' ' ‘Jury today oil a charge of coosp Val ing to bribe Government official f 11 ,1 (Canadian Preaa) claim it is declare on the groan of economics. Hle feels himself _ well qualified to criticize the nav- SOUTH WEST HARBOR.M&i“ al proposals, it is added. having Jani- 30-Titres mented Snhwne been first Lord of the A<1mimlty_“Aii¢@ Perseus." Of Pa1‘rsb°f°. _' iii G and to be meeting with resistance 1 lv from 1911 io 1915 some or the S was driven ashore vu Kin: news writers say there is a sharp PUUW here in 11 N0i`l*11 E33! b tussle between Earl Beatty and “fd early l°d“Y- The V559 1 n ,1 M811 lies in a dangerous position an- Mr. Church ll a d the Da' y , declares there is much speculation vvaslsuurds men are standing by- in political circle-sf as to whalt the ‘_“"‘*'°”""W Now in Ma1or1t Notwithstanding TORONTO _.___ __H___________ of church union now have a m. (canadlan Pres.) orit of the Presbyterian chur ceipts of the Presbyterian Church 951” T°l`°“t° Dl1Sl0l‘. diBCi0H€¥l during memorial in Canada for the year 1924 were mi’-'Sin °“ me tmill mt" “sl services which President and Mrs. approximately $1,160,000 today or dale in me cm” ___ 1,,” than B1 me “me _The total vote in Toronto to . date a year ago, a difference of less S1 _ _ than one percent. in view of the Chumhes th” h‘_“" V°';"l _ disturbed condition of the church Ch'~“"3h95 “ned "tn “" °“ K _ ti »_,_. _ 1,51 2 _ i 1 o l“t mous warnings that it would be TORONTO, Jan, 30,__.13\1dget re..l Y _ as well as a dt-cidt it the financial position is regarded Church VUUHK °“t °f ““l"“ ..._ ._-1-Q?--_ The__Weati1er, Etc 114 FOR our A l>t2<>\> THE wA~t‘ TORONTO. Jan. 31.-Maritime. Tuesday, Feibru-ary 3rd. at 1 o' strong west and norirhawest winds. p_m. (Sgd.) Swine Grotwera' tai-r and soniewhet colder. ti1m_._17e.1.3o.m.3l Maximum and Minimum wlnpwra- ' ---- retaé , Bi’lllNK}-(Tl ._ .... ._ 96 14 _ E ._ .. 18 4 ’ 'li 1-1 -Ili 'l\oi'bn'to, clear Montreal-snow _ .. Quetie~c,snmv_... ...ls 0h‘lown, snow 35 1-lalltfax, rain 32 Si.. John. snow 26 Boston, cloudy B1 New York, clear . . . . ._ . 28 94 High 'tide this afternoon at 3.55|M¢mm¢ Teacher’ _at York and tomorrow morning at 4.31, .1rgb_ 41,11, _inwfngiggiqn gm of 1 Sun sets this amornoon at 5.05;/ago, -'mind org," nmqtbigg and rises tomorrow morning at 11,91, new | big mrpgg. in --~ 1.11. Inu- sn. Auminiuu as i - 'lURON’lU,Jan_ 00.-Uhilrdh I‘Un- mm qqm-5" mmm gum,” c1m.u_ Q9 1.; mf” _‘ _7 ion headtmartbru last nlaht report--Jan. not 11.19 tp. m. istoriny--rllxsfino ea ooo li mlm for .Union sua smmnias use eighteen mu-loom .ua omg( tim, _914 aqialt, it-tes later than Charlottetown. 1904414 t_t_>_i;1_ller will do if his estimates are . . . _ ` . _ . . ni cl I .1 Total vote against union 1'... Antiunionlst malority Total votes polled to date 87 Total voting membership 34,3 ° ‘lt is noteworthy that the last even churches to report in Tor to have gone against union. ' . u b Forest Hill a. mission chu north of the city, voted out of lon, and Agincourt voted in, neither is included in the abc city total. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Et Rate;-2c. per word each inoortl bssdbui-ner and furnace--A Pl -`°1-lArmcoAl,- T-he but 1 1,1-11 & (;0_ 161-1-29-mi "This Annual Medting of t Hunlter River Electric C0.. Wi-U held on Feb. 2nd alt B Dm- ll- Green’s Oiiice.-200-1-3-1-rn-11 Pure-bred Swine are invited to ‘tend s Meeting in the 0G00 d "Breeders and, Exhhttora Dominion Live Stack Bralwlh Aaeo MANNUAL ME 1 nual meeting of the Stanley Dalrylng Co., will be held in imasonic Ha-ll. Stanley -Bridge. dn Fdbrua 10th at 1 p. m 12 4 1. fy - iivlacmwen, Sec' . 191-1 I _ 1. "G li & I 22 y 17 30 *°tDon'i; foget. the mission |concert and play entitled and was sentenced to pay a fine 0