MAXIMS or a ‘MERCHANT ._-__- SOCIETY~I 10$ of pgoph more or less the same way, Annual Bilbmlptlonn Doll By lull. could: and U. B??? m hive nrreed to do the some thing t“ who 0P Covers Prince Edlllllrd Island Like the Dew e's Paper Read by Everybody MAXIMS or a MERCHANT Many of the world's adventures are only spirits out on the high sen uiithout chart or compass. Guardian Two com (luurdlun, Founded I387 (llmrl nti at uwn Morning CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1928 ;Bv-si=j.§ii.3}iIiv$hI . r By Conservatives iCflnadlan Press) 4 I u H TFAVERSHAM. England, Jnn_ 26F . he efforts of Ernest Hailwood, in- , "dsvenrient Conservative, to force i . l servativc candidate as he did at ' - Nmthflmlllfln. 0n January 10th fail- —- ed today when the Conservittives retained their seat at a by-election M t .‘ here necessitated by the death of o ore ane The result of the poll was as fol- . F 0 0 t W l n g lows:—- Adam Maitland, Conserva- . tive who was elected 12,997; Mayor Spread- Craft Will F“ D m I . ~eman unn. era. 5.813; Hail- Carry PasSellg-(Wood. Ind., Conservative, 1,090. ers and 131,000 Lbs.‘ -—<~ r Germany has developed an aiuaz- ‘ bu: flying bout Willi ten motors in enormous wings which spread 28:1 iR-et that is expected to make req- iiext year. . The machine when 251x000 PPGSGIII- Y8?!‘ 1S C811 p:iiiiiils-12R tons; it will bo, iiblc ' - to i-urry 10G passengers 1lli(i\l.‘ll,- tennlal of Blrth of 000 pounllii of freight; its niarci- Noted People in the W0rld’s History flllllihei" upset for an official Con- Germans Build Ten- iSlr G. Wheeler. i of Freight. . _-_- , ‘ " xnw YORK. xv. Jilll- 2e. J ulm- 24-hour trims-Atlantic flights iuulu speed ‘will be 105 iulies an)’ lmui‘. The United Probe lfiurllml lhflR-fi aletails today from Fritz Doerniniz. r-iilet‘. pilot and personal repress-iv LONDON. Jan’ 26k T)". 9cm tutivo of the ltuiuliiui- Airplane 192B Wm have its m" ma“, ofinb v 1 ‘ 11 orka in Berlin, and Lousul Louis cram,“ cenwnarlw although the .1. Skiiiltzero who have arrived hem birthdays are somewhat outnumbeb m “ommmq “egmhumns Wm‘ l‘ ed. by the anniversaries of death. group of Ameflmln MSlnEM mm‘ Among the former are four dis- gMImNBgV rymik’ (‘mfagn m“! S“ tinguished names in literature — flan“ i“ "r “final o" 0f ‘mfmf’ John Bunyan lwho was born on an c: can‘ qrmrn company to finance uncertain day of November mash “a e“ err” m‘ Oliver Goldsmith (November 10), Tolstoy (August 20). and George RUMPLEE BUM)“ Meredith (February 12.) a figure. Dr. iE. Rumpler. head of the org- lowever, which stands for as much irnization bearing his name, is nnc as any of them in the world's hist- of the leading plane builders in ory, is that of Captain Cook (Oc- Europe- He has built airplanes tober28.172B). Dudley Aman‘, Labor, 11,313; John] 570N611];lillliilijlrliiiliiliiiil ilPEiiili HEPIIHT SHUW-S WlH FUHEBAST What Rear Admiral Plunkett Sui d of United States and Great Britain. NEW YORK. Jan. 20.—The sten- ographic report of Admiral Plunk- Jican club last. Saturday, in which he was reported to have predicted imminent war, and which brouKht forth comment from President Coo- lidge yesterday. has been made pub- 5 On seeing newspaper accounts of his address, Admiral Pluukett de- nied that he had predicted war and especially took exception to some papers quoting him 11S predictiufl war with Great Britain. "1 don't. remember what I did say." he told reporters. “You so E91 the record. My remarks were taken down stenographioally. 1 am not in the habit. of predicting war. Pre- paredness in my mind and in the minds of all other army and navy men leads to peace and not to war. The stenogruphle report gives the admlralis remarks m part as fol- lmvs: "If I read history correctly and what we are doing today, we are [nearer war today than we have ever been in our history because we are‘ too damned efficient.’ Just- preceding tltls remark the; admiral was recorded ,to have told; an anecdote of meeting .1 German biographer and telling him that! “the penalty of efficiency is “EV-j ettls address at the National R.epub-' i [occasion ti) i~t-.ft-i' in the splendid River block" ‘service rendered by the lion. Hugh wiiil t IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES i iFor The First Time In The History Of Gan- ada. His Excellency Opened Parliament l As The Personal Representative , 0 i l .. His Majesty The Kingz» It Is The Inten- p , , tion To Carry On The Business 0f The F , House With All Possible Expedition. I (From Our Own Correspondent) OTTAWA, ()ut.. Jail~ 20- -- Tile ~_ sevnnil session o1 the sixteenth ()'l"l‘A\VA, Jan. 20- —-'l‘he speech iparilainent. cl" (‘anadu was opened from the throne with which His )wiih Ifll! usual m- perhaps t1 llttle;1<)x<-.e|l=»ncy. the Governor General ‘more impi-(essive ceremonies thlsiuilcued Parliament this afternoon quot-noon at tin-cc o'clock ' luuuuuurlul:— 1 After resolutions and notices 1—(?anaillai1 hllnistcrp Plenipot- ‘ivm-c presented pro forininleutlary’ to be sent to Paris and there ivas n little love feast ‘Pokin- uufllulniued in by the leaders. ‘k-Lrslslation arising but of the ’i‘lie prime minister congratulated FCC-Gilt roilference between the yuot only Mr. lwnnctt on assuming Douiinicu mul the Provinces- Iliis must ri-sikmsibie duties but‘ limpfillllllllfi (‘K111101610 fflvifllfill 0T . SPEEGhi FROM THE THRONE the Cuyirmryntivu Qnpqslflon “plthe financial arrangements, con- ‘iiil his i-lvrllun m m") M. templated in the Duncan ‘Report, l‘l*.llllllll'l\ of iin» position. After money gnantn (a Maritime Prov- Tflylng liilzh iribnin m gym nmny lnees made last session are to bo and eminent uuulliluatlflllfl oi‘ the cmmmwli- leader hr i-‘llvii he felt. Ulllf. he and “Negotiations continuing with the leader 0i’ the hangs; (hm-Hum) Prairie Provinces for return of nat- \Vl')l1ld'CO-0llv?l‘i1ll‘ with the speaker ""11 msililllefl- in mnlntpjning 1,, [he (“nest n“, B-Jlcvernment considering high n-afljtiuns U; "amnmelm _storaiion to British Columbia Tho Prime» .\'lii|iitm' (1190 (Mk railway belt lands and re- of Peace 5_R8UWRY llrolblems of several Guthrie as lulllpilrflry leader of P"°"i"<=8ll~ as outlined at confer- tlie Opposition and tendered him 9"“? "m1" 90031491111011- the thauksoi‘ Liberal members '7""C°ll!1'Mt let for grading and Mr. Cpl-dingy’ pom“. or the U13 bridizing Hudson Bay Railway ex- A. party jnlniul with Mackenzie Wlisien to Fort Churchill- Kliig In t'l';ll‘.'t')'ill_'.{ similar (lxprggg. ions of ,.,|,,,_..,.,.),,H9n mm comp“ erected on airship base near Mont-l msnt. 8—-Alrship mooring tower to be’ iiiiilti NEH) [iiiieéiféilt Residences iiENEHM Slilii If lllilflt lPPIiHENT From Glace Bay. no improvement in the relief situ- ation today. The U. M. W. offices continue to be filled with persons seeking assistance. For a fortnight the crisis as af- fecting the colliery districts oi’ Nos. 2 and 4 has demanded liie atten- tion of the municipal authorities and the U. M/W. executive but r-ow that miners in other mining areas within the town are in destitute cir- cumstances the necessity for relief on a general scale lwcomes more apparent. This Saturday the miners at Nos. 2 and 4 will receive three days pay without company oil tax unl in these particular places there will br- no need for assistance U115 Satur- day following when they will re- ceive sbout the name amount in their envelopes. trlct. other collierles and s. general sp- peal for aid has resulted. Norway Has ' . Labor Govt.) I r (Canadian Press) yNo Improvement in ~ Situation, is Report GLACE BAY, Jan. 26.-—There is ........ .. f1 i . ' Q Termrisisll S B L n 5 E opened firi- on the i-ity udminisun-l (Canadian I‘| s) CHICAGO. Wan. 136 tion today with dynamite bombs. 0x3 I pioding them almost sllumtoheouslv, against the homes oi‘ two of" Mayori ‘Thompsonfl-i r-losr- political aides.‘ One bomb carrying an unusually) large quantity of dynamite, tore, away a portion of the residence oi Charles C. Fitzmorris, city comp-f troller and former chief‘ of police.) The damage was estimated at about» |$4,000. The other smashed wind- ows in the home of Mr. William H. Hijilflil Department Returns Show Total Yield Second to Famous 1923 Production. i ‘yield of wheat in Canada for 1927 urnp report issued today by the Do- Wfl-Villg‘ HlS HfllldSu Th!‘ average yield between 1022 ifrozu spring ‘wheat. Reid. commissioner of public service-J W U N n E H u l-is estimated at. 440,024,700 bushels with 407,136,000 bushels from 22,895, minion Bureau of Statistics. ‘is the second largest out record. the _ iand 1926 was 387,738,000 iushels, Drew Sweet Tenet-the... ' jis made up of 22,286,000 bushels NEW YORK. JB-ll- 26-—A yillllltl The average yield per acre for all during an earlier Thompson regintta: OTTAWA. Jan. 26.—The total ‘from 22,400,000 acres as compared IN 5 T H U E NTIODO acres in 1926, zwcordfng t0 a The wheat crop in point cf yield Young- Russian, byfligrzgest having been 474199.000 in 1 ‘K 22,000,080 acres. The 1927 total From BQX- ifrom fall wheat. and 411,750,700 Russian last night stood before a wheat. in 1927 W85 24.1 bushels as However the additional day a. b“ l" $110 bull r0010 01' the Hillel compared ivitii 25.8 bushels in 1026 week gained by Nos. 2 and 4 is at- PIBZB- and by fleeting the other mines in the dls-‘abiwe ‘he Wx- drew {mm ll- ‘mm’ flvilmge. 1n order u) glve this extra out contact, tones ranging‘ from the time w the aforesaid mmes_ u", high termolo of the violin to the‘ company had to cut down work at 5013101118 11855 0f "l6 "C9110? Waving his hands and 25.8 bushels for the five year OAT CROP Professor Leon Tlieremin. the Oats yielded in 1927, 439,712,000 Russian youth. received the plaudits bushels from 13,239,000 acres in 1927 of an audience of musicians. music critics, and delighted New Yorkers as compared with 383,416,000 bush- els from 12,741,000 acres in 1926, for his success in producing diffl- The five yam- avemge gm- 0M5 “m, cult violin and cello selections. with his invention. |stundard radio set. with a slender 449,384,000 bushels from 13,743,000 acres. The average yield per nrre was 33.2 bushels as compared with the average yield of 32.7 bushels ov- The box looked much like the real and public slr terminals, for‘, aeroplanes provided. 1 9~'T>Pi>iirtment oi‘ health Wh p‘ n becomes too effiu-i , John Hunter, the great surgeon, mutating {$80M we “among form) The leader of the opposition lll flight‘: W215 born on February 13, i728, and mm, and pun her down;- jitgupklilnrz’ llilcsttr.‘ geiitlzfemtsn, said llr. A il l3, 1828,‘ Mrs. Josephine , -. . <_ t, " i" i‘ “("1 IIllPYlY-‘i 0 tlilllrecr- . ltiimpler has invented the liewgiitlei?‘ who devoted herself to thengmusifguaétggéz" 13:“ LlOli ivnro reflections c,- uwse fiqbc alllflll-‘ilillllifilltl in single tlepart- 53X under the Premiership 0i l . i -- . . . . '1 - v. - . , i e - . “multi-mntnred" flying liimi. abolition of the Cuuwsluus Dism- hlWc awakened to the fact that "we m“ ‘T‘l"~"“‘" "‘ “"9"” "I'm" 25"‘ m. ‘\‘“'.‘°““‘ “w” m“ vmggrittgi’ fvglfegrgfilid The basic idea behind lilo macii-‘es Acts. September 3, 1728, was the mu“ bum a merchant, marine and em“ "1 ‘EVPFF llfll‘! 01 (lunatic and “m” "firme" - 3‘ a rod projecting at the top and rt met- allic ring near the operators left Hand. The inventor explained that ‘he rod and the ring ‘were antennae, about which were generatd electro- mngneteic waves of very weak m- ergy ‘ OSLO‘ Norway‘ Jan. 26. __ The er the period of 1922-26. and first labor government in the his- soltilers civil re-estaiblishmeut to 5°‘? of N°YwaY was cmlsmuted 3°" since 1908. and has worked on ilic prcbleiu of v transect-unit- BARLEY YIELD slime the end of the wan Barley yielded 06,938,000 bushels as against 99,987.00 in the preceding year and an average yield over five to him such expression ivzts or thr.\' luwTraile "T331169 bflhvéen CBll-‘newspaper editor‘ ‘ "10- 909171111X BXPIHlIlI-iil. legdcouu- birthday of Matthew Boulton, the trail-ration or weight and all partner at the Soho works in Birm- "limllll "film flngham, of James Watt, the invent- Ilse 0i‘ n largo number 0i‘ mnr- 0,- of me Steammngtng, Qcwber 2 ors assures greater safety, he stud» ‘s “ssygmd to the birth of the Six motors would 11o sufficient i" Chevalier d'Eon. a diplomatist of lift tho plane and lln ‘curl-m irnin mysterious m,“ who flutbercd m” Krmmd- "n" W1" mmm“ ‘Vmlm through the gossip and memoirs of hn enough in sustain flight. There-file eighteenth Cenfung and died in stop having our trade competitors deliver our goods" and added: i . “Them never has been and there never will be a grat nation in this world that isn't great on the sea. Just so long as you maintain this policy and you follow i: through you are going to have war. I don't mare ivhethcr it is with Lirenz Bri- fure. he, said, motor ilftlllbli! is likv- wndon m 131p Ham m. some other nM-mlm you are l)’ m i“) r°rg°u°“- "5 ‘Mil’ "lW"-""‘i 0f those whose death centenary would be sufficient reserve mnmrslffllls ‘his yew. Albert Duran U“. These hoaiA-i will cover the dis-ire“ “impel- (Apr-u 3, 152g) may be lance from Europe to lhu llniitul‘ Staten in 2-1 hcurs- it ls planned l‘? make non-stop flights which will earlier, on July 9. there died Ste- phen Langtou, the famous Arch- going to have war just as surely as you are sitting in this room with me, il you dare to contest the con- iplaced at the head. Three centuries ‘m; of me 5m with your goods, not‘ with your guns. i -. ‘ "It is competition gentlemen: it is pass over tho Azores on ilin wnvlbishop. who defied both King and economic m its origin. 9nd as 10m; u) America, and over Nexvikiuutl- liuiil 0n the way m Plumpe- New Device In ' Ministers Offices l iSpeclal to the Guardian) \ TORONTO, Jon. 2o.- When Prc-i mier Ferguson get-s back to his of- fice in Queen's Park today he will find that it has become possible to talk to all his ministers at. the some time without assembling them in council; In the private office o! each member of the cabinet there was installed yesterday a dicta- sraph supplementing the ordinary, telephone service. A minister may, get two or. three of his collea8l195 on the line for discussion of a mat- ter concerning ull. The premier can speak w the Attorney General and provincial seqetsry. reflflldhlfl an interdepartmental affair and hear the comment of both. or h‘! may even hold a dlctagrsph meet" ills 0f council without being accused of having n. "shadow cabinet." Col. Price's only regret is that the con- traption was not. finished YBSV-‘Y- day, when in addition to his ordin- ary job of Attorney General. he W“ acting premier and also actinf; minister of several depflfimitnis other than his own. N. S. Legislature Meet Feb. ‘l4th (Canadian Frau) iiAbiFlu-t, N. s., Jim. so. -- The Nova Scotiu Imgialnture will inset "n February 14th next. it wan ull~ nouuoed hero last night by 9mm‘ P090 lllld W35 ""9 or m" subsclfib‘ as we proceed along the line we nrttqppnlh iug witnesses of the Magus Charla. In 1628, on August 23, the Duke of Buckingham, courtier and Minister of Charles I., was assassinated at Portsmouth. Ou December 4. 1928. died. L011! LWQYPWL mmillf-"i I01‘ m5 further »l'l'(‘.ll1ll’.\' said induy in i-oi:-_.un.,my_ long tenure of office as Prime Mm- nvvlitlll with llll§ recent spot-ch votlby _,_ ister. On January 26 of the same iyear there had passed away Lady pointing in the dangers oi‘ war. ciirciine Lamb, the highly-tempera-i mental wile of the statesman best. remembered as Lord Melbourne. Queen Victoria's first premier. She) figures prominently in the life, let- wrg and poetry of Byron. A lady 0f more hallowed memory Johnson (the Stella of Jonathan Swift) who died on January 28. 172B. Cotton Mather. famous February l3. 17 of the same year Samuel Patter- son. who is remembered as the first auctioneer of books in-London. A century u=ill have passed next year since the deaths of Dugald Stewart, the philosopher (June ll), Francis Joseph Gall, the founder of phren- ulagy (August 22) Thomas Bewick. the wood-engraver irvovembei- 8) Luke Hansnrd lOctober 29.) U19 0F" gauiser of Parliamentary reporting. and Schubert, the composer. Am- gng other preparations in Vienna for keeping the Schubert centenary is the offer of a. prize for the com- position of it 1st movement to the Unfinished symphony- New Building Will House National Research Council travelling today war is absolutely inevitable." , l>l.‘i'llOl'i’l‘il, Eng, Jim. 20. --, The Ilnite-il States has no monop- oly n)‘ fools, David Lloyd floors!"- lieai- mlinlral Pluukeit. U.'S..\..: Lloyd George returned to Eng-l laud today after a short Vacation‘ in South America. ; "Tits-re have been equally fool-ii iuh speakers in England." he said»- "America can no more be held,‘ is Hester responsible for Plunketfs uplzeuhilmve a detemmnm than we for the speeches which are 1ierpetrated in this country.’ - President (‘oolitlgo has done ev~, in the erythiiig a man in his position (Yflllja history of New England, died on iln to ('ll\'!('k_ill0 pernicious lrinplltill- 0f the nous“ ‘W0 Liberal“ and (m, 172B. and on March 11°"! "mliillniul i" "I" Auim“ “tCcnsei-vatlvc, we-rt- introduced and tlptlfivll. ‘ Potato Market Is Stronger (Canadian Press) Fltlu‘l)l<)lli("l‘()N, N. 11., Jllll- 20-! Weather conditions have had I divert hearing on the potato mar-z kei and prices. The miluness of the‘ winter with sun-no periods of c0111) wetithci‘ in ull the chief 1mtatoi growing districts of the cnstemI part oi the continent has made iii ymssiblc in move potatoes to mar-i kn: steadily hull although them‘ has ‘been it itiudeuey iu some dis-l trit-is lm hold hack potatoes ,iu' wall for nnllmproved market. in‘ general the movement has lmeul steady enough to keep the nuirkct; ileprcseed The UOlIIllUOD has ‘been hlebatc on the address being pi-n- gooiliicsn at. the heart of the human il“""’l "l"! “certain foreign countries" rave. lie realized u") gfayp y“. 10"" Hummus‘! '° parliament. jiousibillties and tliilltrult. duties: _ he had zissuined and would rm- ‘bpeclal t“ ‘he Guard-ll!!!) deurur m live up ti) them. '11,.» OTTAWA» Om» Jflfl- 36.—— With duty ru- m, wwsgth,,. w“ m, mm. 190mb and circumstance befitting to criticize but to offci" i:iii1si.i‘:it:1ivi*‘!the I?“ that for the first W719 i" Sllgf-{USllUlll-b Sn that it's uset'uint-..-s msmry of Canad" Hl$AMFiJe$iY3 would he exerciser! and tlonitiustri-iduect rePr?5°ntaL1"“ Ofliiilflted- U16‘ tut! he ilei-iilruti that. his pnlitzy or 5.9mm: sessmn or me Sixwanm D51" that 01' the llllpfldllinlt w“ m’ mliament of Canada opened here to- oppose 17.1" the sake of tl])[li).s'illi{,l'day' His E"°°"°"°¥ the Governor that ivnuld not he tioiie. ‘ Gem?“ Came "0 parhament hmr not The linu. Hugh (lullirie also rim“ ““_“°"°- me ‘°P"‘~*°,"i°""@ or turned sincere thanks for the plflil-hghe Butlsh government m Canad?‘ can! uwird m‘ praise in his beiiiiiii. “LIT the pefimm“ “W91! 9f H15 Vlr. liPllllPii- when ll!‘ rum- ‘Malesty as King o‘ Canada" The \\'1l.>"l'if(‘('lVlEl| with the inns! Whénge wen-t’ mm one?‘ on ‘filly 1st effusive iieiiiunstiultiiiils (m the’ albljlnnd m“ ls the rust S0590" of Dari of his followers. gdléglmént to b? opened virtually‘ Tho spool-h from tho throne its ymleth mg mmsex’, _ . I Wm h‘, Sea“ Manwhtirpv. mllmkw“ were obgrafgegugnies of tisdition VP-Pl’ closely the forecast of yo.:- lency rode in smug is, 323'. l t0 ' r x 1 i . ‘ " h“;lggflyuyllilngikmgfimxlli:igesntdbiuxldings. and‘ from the speak-k uuvuullvri by A. n. Beaubieii, i.u>-)Sp,,ec°h“f,on? "IfIdbgYEr v 1 - y - ' . . . . 81l\l1l10gl9$i~5l\8, PTOVEDChEEl» tho Engnsh and French‘ w ‘he asserml bled members of both houses, scores. of dignitaries and officials. 5 The consular Broup representing, many nations of the world were perhaps slightly eclipsed this year by the presence of a representative —the minister from the United States, who is the first of a diplo- matic corps now being created. ‘ The Speech from the Throne re-- fcrred to Canada's prosperity and», to the factors which have brought_ it about, the volume of trade arid- last year's great crop. There was, reference‘ to we St. Lawrence wat- erway. to Canada's election to the council of the League of Nations and her expanding interests in eeedetl with tomorrow ivith the state dinner lust night. and the drawiilll room tomorrow night, pre- liminary official innctlons- Both the government and opposition on to carry 0'1 business ‘with all possible exped- itlc-u. Four new senators just recently ppointed and three new members took their seats- oi YEW (‘Fllsiderablo interest in the announcement! today is that Canada anti Japan as well as France and lingliinrl will exchange ministers making four iegatloas iii world affairs; and the forthcoming all. For the iuumeiii (lanndu. will establishment of the Canadian steer clear of parties with Mexino- legotion in Paris. Legislation to be 1 brought down will include that nec- WHWS iiiliNli. T0 TlillilNTil? 2 The List 0f Bo s And Girls Who Are Enroll- ing For The Orato rioal Contest Is Stead- . ily Growing. Joi11Up, Everybody.-- You- ’re Next! l The Guardian now has three en- chance as the next one--you get A The proximity of the hand, a onduetor, varied the conditions about ihtvse antennae, ire explained. s0 that sound ranges were opened , Hornsrud who will also take the ,finance poytfolio, has chosen a {cabinet of socialists and communists ‘which would formally be appointed years of 04,955,000 bushels. The av- erage yield per acre was 27.7 bush- els or about one bushel per acre more than in 1926. Flax tufulled 4.- belifllld $119 Fungi‘ 0f my i1l$il'l1"1°l\l-884,000 bushels as computed with a fivc your nv-"rngc of 6.314.000 bush- 119W!‘ D9501’? els. Other 1927 grain crops are as tomorrow. - ____v.¢,._*_._._ but the organ. The iustrumeiii,_ .‘d€_r’70l1$ll'flYt'<l_ Ill U115 8011110110 “'35 follows with the ilve year averrge in I _ _ .said by the inventor to nave been brackets; , For Marltlmes inspired by Obscrvaiioil of faults ifOUIKl in old radio sets, 8‘1'l ilie ef- {fcctcs produced by these fnulls. (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Jan. 26. —} . . . . . . . . . . .. . RYE ICETURNS Rye. 14.950000 08.130000); peas, Jean Edmond Leger, of Moricton has been appointed bilingual postal in- spector for the Maritime Proviuces,, according to an announcement. made today by H. W. Woods, super-E intendent of postal services. new inspector is a former senior clerk in the district superintendent's Four uliililri-n \1'l:l‘i' dvnd. office. dying and (l Ht‘()l‘i' u)‘ mill-rs war!‘ V‘ ~~ - Sir Douglas Howgg _ Says no Llectlon coined hmje said. (Canadian Press) "LONDON, Jan. 26- — "As 1 know there wlll be no general election this year." declared Sir Douglas Hogg, Attorney fleneral.’ speaking ‘at Marylebone last nightcl “The (lovcrnment has plenty tit‘ work to do", the Attorney General‘ aldded. "and still has a Illllletl eiinr- mous niajoriiy"- ' far a5 Tornado Causes The i’ [New Glasgow ‘Cvlasgow defeated Sydney 9-4 hero Dem," O_ tonight in ‘a regular fixture of the Antigonbzh - Pictou - Colrhester. " ' - ' ' " nooaavuos 2.794.000 tsmuoooi; beans, 1.037.- 000 11,239,000»; buckwheat, 10.890.- 000 110257.000‘. Sfiveral DeathS The 1927 potato C1711) W85 46,458,- 000 ewt. as compared with 46,937,000 (Canadian Press) ' _c\vt. in 1926 and a five year hver- xnisiivihhu, Toni... Jun- ec. - - at" 0f 511100-000 uvt- The avenue n “m, yield per acre was 81.2 ewt, in 1927, 89.7 cwt. in 1926 and 89.4 cwt. over under medical val-v today us a iu~ m!‘ 1155i 3V6‘ years. Sugar beets pro- suii of u tornado nhicli tl\‘.\'»ll'4l,\'(“l ‘H1994 391309 m!“ 1115!- Yefll‘ 11S 60m- ihof Ilolmcs (‘rel-k Strllimi in ldust-llfifvd With 525.000 tons in 1926 urn Tkliiutasstie. meagre reports r1233)? illld 010W!‘ flilwlllllcd to 17,370,- ‘000 tons last year and 14.058000 tons in 1926. __.._ _. .___.,>__._____ N. H. L. RESULTS At Ottawa, Ottayva 9. Chicago 6. (Canadian he“, At Montreal, Montreal 1. Toronto. 0. NEW GLASGOW. Jan. 26.-Ncw M Ne“. York‘ N Defeated Sydney , . Y. Rangers, 3; 0.21.22?“i2;..i’;€..‘3f°?..lili; M T" l Announcements, out of the customs enquiry; the re- . parstions question and the Hudson's POPULARVIY cOmlng‘ "“““""“Y- ileum BY MoNliY - ’ cram NEW MEMBERS CANT BE HAD Meemngss OTTAWA. Jan. 2o.- When the A‘ ‘RE BARGNH "Flu" Fuh- w'l'l’lli‘r—“‘l‘li0l‘— Army Senate and C- 1 assemble to- day a total of eight new members ‘will take their places. five in the pauper clmmber and three in the llower. The new senators are Messrs. Spence of Toronto; Little of London: Lacasse of Tecumseh and L-aflamme and Paradis of Quebec. The new commoners are Messrs. Spotton of North Huron; Foster of Carleton-Victoria. and Bock of Maple Creek. The changes give CpuyqfER ilughrs Drug (To. 20001-254: i i ~ "lluyui: Live lines hi Emerald, ‘Juli. 141st, Tuesday foreuoon Ev- lPlPii Hui-dam. ! 2072.l,27,2t "Races at Vernon Saturday, Jan. i28tli. starting at 1 o'clock sharp. the Liberals 117 in the Commons, ithe Conservatives 91; the United tFarmei-s of Alberta. 11; the Progres- sives 11; the Liberal-Progressives ‘B; Laborites 3; and Independents 2. i i “luv rut-cs at Oyster Bed “lllllic llil-"illiliivil until Saturday. 2085 i i i "Rheumatism. diseases of blood, ifiomach and internal Organs our- sri Reference! given. Phone ll?- ier Rhodes. 'ihe same in both the United States m ! P“ f ' I" ‘he 5am"? the COBMYVBi-WPS I D;- Cym 112 p l w we a d Tau; To “To - _ - r r nce $1.. Chil- _ _ "m! 0mm“ Wm‘ m“ Unnedifrtie; giiice Ems‘; Scheeol. Tliéy :1: compete lnaomtest wlvggetleieyszilzifiiagenhggeena ehltijgiéht vadxeypixeigdfig‘ "v"emwn' PE‘ Maud’ on“. ' 18mm 1v the Gllmm") 5'~"“’“ W“ ““‘““"Y "°"°" Tl"'“‘1-.1. Howard Buntsin, Willard Plchetts ner from the other Provinces. i “a” “'3 m" . . —Th N ti - l lee true in tho cast although‘ illlwn the way in which Senator J.. 103311231’ Jgglllal?!“ 0feC8allfl21rlB. tliil: 1,0113 rrop in this part of ihefand Lwghun Macmmald ‘mm aw" Tran‘ "m" mu“ Wm’ knum buinn- Tum“ ‘lmiepende“i>'pr°gres' “i 5 t b, m mm a great confine," h, h.“ m“ norm“ iQ. and Ethel Douse from Prince you l1 be of! on a. splendid tour o‘ sive) votes. zgtllctizxiallsbigesuofio practical sppli- Arocstook County. Maine, Whlcillstreet’ 9mm" ‘Empe-“hami W“ ‘h? cimldlllm The smmn"! °I m“ Parties i" m“ TORONTO. Jan. 27. - Maritime [strong northwest winds, partly "C0100 t0 hi: Carnival at New cloudy and colder with light. local fiiflsflflll‘ Rink. Friday. “B11108. Jin- condaruad sp'c|ah snort/fans, 27ih- Big event of the season- RATlL-uz. w- word net t, n lldln i ih Mitre o! the New England "W buys and girls, in the schools Championship. Senate now ls Conservatives 61. M _iw d, r , _ 1 r _ ‘Mil lllufllvll ill "l" “him” canon’ ‘s m riivieibeiirrvga ‘that g 1:01:11?) producing section, has lilld .1 °' P""°°- Qiiwm- "d Km!“ °°""'i Th“ mm“ "M in October you'll 1499"!“ 43- Illd°l>"1d°l"'*"°8"*'~ ..,,-:§<im“m and mmm"m Wm“ uni: fi-Oxdllire t °i°““‘°" “nimm 1" otmwl _ k 1 ties. let's hear from you, too. Enroll contest the world's championship at SW9 1- V0081“!!! l- la ‘ ' y eve" n5‘ Adm "m" ' million dollaiés wéllube sgcnt eln gigantic; rangzlrvlclrltl.‘ gucigzrllyhcgvll’: and make me comeuuon a ma] hot washmgmn ) A __.__.c___.,>___ N ,i'nI/‘[oro'rito.lsii(11u' . . . . , . . . . . . . .. 2e~14 l5 cis- Lunch served 10 cta. establishmen c 1e u a ‘ one And don.‘ fun,“ "m, If No b0 ' d i I ; , on red. c ear .. lltk-ltb 2061-1446-21- WANTED— IMMEDIATELY MAID the Star understands that a msgni- $2.00 p01‘ barrul- for Duiulllell- NQW I . ‘ w‘ y‘ m‘ 3 r 5' this "we I5‘,- )Quebec. cloudy 26-2 i°r senem housework. APDly “B" flcent bulldlnB a to hr erected in Hruilswick llrlces are steady now- Y°‘“'° m“ “w” °" m"! m YT" ‘and 9i Ours has Mwuvs ranked sec-i Referendum on - iCh‘town. fair .... .. . 39-1 "Annual mrciins of the chm- llontou iiml New York reported district centre's) W" come m‘ Chm“ ‘md m 11°06 l" 917154-15- 08 T080765 slightly glrgngqr "mm, a; q..- lolwif-wn M u sum uf the ‘G\18I‘--tlie finer thinks of the mind. and ltfs opening of the present iveek- lam“ \ "P l0 Y0" l0 K961) h" 8118B!!- New Brunswick Green Mountains; Th9" f“? Prizes f" W“ um‘ s“ ‘i You're under 10 years of age, nrc moving ini0 the Boston market if 101110 first. you set a Silver and lu grade 9 or above it, flll in, MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 26. High tide this afternoon at 2.32) in sun-ll quantities» Flori-b '"‘ °“P» ‘i “°°°"d- 9 sill" "W- and if the coupon you'll flnd oh unotherlohyliaht ravine. lccepled by the and tomorrow morning at 2.22. l Canadians who are in need of its hint-s In bumpers and crates are on third“! EOVBIY Wflwfmflll J19" and Page of the Guardian and mail it wiworld generally as heralding sum- Sun sets this afternoon 1114,5931“; m aid whether in ieseareh or advice. the pmrket in chief cities of ihcpenc se . us. notlfyins Your teacher. or princl-p-rier Joys, Montreal is still in the rises tomorrow morning at 7.26. Pr)“, m M, m. m m. 95c; 350 No gm,- nhs yet been determined tinned citnios. The vnriciy is Bliss And should you be the winner in pal that you are entering. He Wllllwnlmabl the uncertain. Mayor) ici- m- m m’ "ou- 1,000 for but the susxesllon is made that ll Triumph. for the growing of whichthe Provincial contest-mews no arrange the school contests. We do urn-tin announces lots of working u,“ 150m,“ Qufijin omee. be established near the cxperiment- Now Brunswick supplied much seoclyrfiflwll ‘ill the World Why you the rest. men are complaining about it and quudhh Job Pflnmm ma] “rm, slot-k early in tho sésimu- uhilllldll l. Y0" V0 80$ 1115i 05 860d 1i he will propose a referendum. 2M7-1-27-tf Ottawa to house it. This building will be equipped and manned for research work in every phase of commercial. industrial 11nd scientific enterprise, and its re- sources will be nt the disposal of Guardian Office. ______________________ non ninnmo or EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- "Ollsly executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printers, Phone 13a. ________ _____________ woo was’: coon niwswrlls- Halifax. cloudy .. .. 48-420 holders ni’ the Hunter Rlver Elan. st. John. cloudy .. 46~l4ilric Light Co, 1.01., will n, new Boston. clear . 40-22% the office of the ‘Secretary on (Special to the Guardian) |N~v York. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 40—22 Feb 6, 192R at a p_ m_ 194344931 Daylight Saving > i "W. R. Shaw. Live Stock Super- ‘Pndunt, will address m; fay-mgr; 1 iof Beriford and vir-inlw in the int"- amit moon Sunday, Jsny. gulp or nfittle ymm-ovemem m m, Summerside tide eighteen itiinuios tflygnflznélfg, ‘ant jxrrclab: later than Charlottetown. Wm, shlppms Chm Meow,‘ m“ I‘ i -