...- f y MERCHANT vertising. 1| w! Guardian Two Cell 2:17.11‘; ‘(tiunrdhnm Founded 188 Only truthful ad- vertising is useful ad- t I 7 Ndililliilliiliitlln fiiiriiiiliiitlliit FilR I INNS NET N. LNNINE h Thornton Declares’ January Was Plot up To Expectations (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL. Feb. 8. ———The ne-. cessjly of treating the travelling pllblit‘. with all courtesy and re-i 311801 untl oi‘ placing their comfort before all other considerations was ittressml in on address by Sir “pm-y w. Thornton, pre ident of the Caimtilnu National ailwayfi. ilflddctisi by ratliu itonight from station (‘llYC,' Montreal. Owing to the absence from the city bf Sir Henry the message wit. ilciivcreii for him by W. D. mp1,, Vice-President. slon ivus tlle third of prggrllllllllfls to Montreal by the Canadian Nation- al Hallways. , N ft Protect the Public Sir lleury Thornton's message which was to the employee, was in part us follows: “l know it will be a matter of in- terest and satisfaction for you to ltcur that i continue to receive un- solicited and favorable reports of the service rendered to the public by those of you who. com tact with passengers. This is all to thc good. but it is the kind of thing we nmst all keep after eter- uuiiy to avoid slipping backwards. ll each employs of the company starts his day's work with the in- icution of losing no opportunity to perform kindly acts for the travel- llug public and also his fellow em- ployc. we shall have gone a long way towards retaining the reputa- ilou tor service which we now en- joy. l especially want to ask ticket examiners. gate keepers and trainufen to extend a kindly hand and leave nothing undone for the comfort of the aged, women travel- ing wlthnghllilr tp. a cLthose who may not have “iigoriulitduiy blessed with this world's goods. 100,000 Employel. "liiuch of our success this year will depend upbn the amount of business we can get} We have uoltietillng like 100.000 employee ivorkiilg for this railway system. (‘an you imagine the irresistible ciiect of all of that army putting forth, individually and collectively its best cffort to assure more freight and more passengers for thi- system? h. "The month of January was not 11a to our expectation; from a traf- (Continucd won Page 3) Condensed Specials RAIL-lo W not ouch tuortiouwthfdnélumn. ____________,___ ___._._ BUNDLES OF OLD PAPERB FOR sale. Apply at this office. 13ll0-2-7-tf. ‘WANTED-LIST IOY. APPLY fit Guardian OM68. 1877-2-7-ti- ‘WANTED-MAN rot: GRAIN farm in Saskatchewan, good Wilson for satisfactory man. Write w. n. lildwlrds, Wlltshire, u’. J. L86712-6-4i. awn-com: sauuioss, rassn "limit- Saundarl, Ncwsomelllr Co. Market Building. B02-8-i246mos. ‘HOUSEKIIPEQ -~ IY ‘INCL! gentleman. Oouti district. Av lily stating expikfo fond wages “Xllected t0 "A" Glllfldlnn OM06. ‘ 1810-24-61. ‘Fen cattle-owl‘ mo‘ lox Iicixti new. Pinto not! nil e into con- , LIFE 0N ST. Five at Find; Given upl The People's Pape Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 The public judges a‘ d. ‘ firm largely by its ad- vertising. Annnul Suhlerlptlonl Dcllvv-Rd IIJO lly Mall. Cnnmln and l‘. N. A. $1.50 LAWRENCE ICE my +++++++++++++++ -i- TREATY TO GOVERN 4- 'l' MAN F For Lost Have Nar- t “ $3355.33,“ 1 row Escape From a (cram. Ufa“... Press.) I D l JAJNDON. Deb. iL-Carneg. -|- 8a, h‘. fimlwlittlu a Vlifiltffl)’ before nil- y > *' comm ee of the III (Canadian Press) pl- Lcltgiie 0t‘_N:ttlons on the op- Il- QUEBEC. Feb. 8—-—\Vhilo win-i‘, e“‘"°"' "1 Piivllls ""118 111+ ter visitors danced the hours away the famous (lhutcuu Frontenac on the heights of this historic city last night and this morning, a pot- ential catastrophe was being enact- cd in the darkness of the icy river St. Lawrence down below. Men anti wontcn variously estlq mated iii tiunrhers of from 10 to 40 were fighting for their lives on floating ice ihut tip to 6.30 p.m. hail brlilced the river bvtwt-t-tl Qiit-hoc The occunon the one side anti Levis on iltcv-lr agreement. the radio other. This morning iht- city was -|_- be ‘broadcast from Juli of runtors oi’ tltt- loss-t oi‘ a num- her of‘ lives. Boats to The Rescue. N Two or three ferry bouts with ai flotilla of small craft scurried about on the river to intercept the ice supposed to be going out with hurti- an freight. on the ebb-tide. The St. LZIWIBHCG River at this point is about a mile from bank to 1 bank. I 0n the Levis side of the river ati the time the ice bridge gave way a party oi seven proceeding ill single file were close into the shore. The party consisted of three brothers named Couture. Henri Dion. Miss Gngnon and Mrs. Fournier. When the break occurred the whole party with the exception of Miss Gagnolt were thrown into the water. After strenuous efforts by the employees of the Quebec and Levis Ferry Company, two of the Couture broth- ers nnd Henri Dion were rescued. The remainder of the party were some little distance behind and they managed to hang on to the ice flue. r Floating Down Stream. '4- + construction of war materials -l- 1' when a project which he put 1|- iorward as a representative. Il- oi‘ Canada was atlaptetl and ac- -l' '|' “Filled as the basis- oi‘ a treaty 1-, Il- au.l was referred to a sub- -l-' 1|‘ committee (zonslsting of lBIJ- 1|- rescntatives oi‘ Fraiictr. Japan, Switzi-rlitlitl, 1' C<>lollii)llt. Spain Italy, lltdg- -|- llllllhlllllllllllill and (Jiinatln to -l- draw up a draft of the new -l- + N* t2‘- i it is gcitcrallv tmdcrstootl -l- ‘41 that the treaty will bP drafted Il- ,'l' along linen which provide for Il- fll government ‘control oi‘ the -l- "l- unituufacturo. oi‘ war material i‘ + with license gruntcti to es- -l- 1+ tzi-bll-shctl llllli rccognizrtl until» ‘l- i+ tifacturers. 1|- i+~ll+_+lll++ll--i-J'+++-lljlr WlllE _BlllEF$ Last Mintute News Flashed in Over the Wires ‘ Britain, i" ‘Foutskirts of Springfield, Long Js- NNNN FNNNN ‘NP ill ]H|N IN I? down by an irresistible force that. ‘ { \ ' fouls-lit and conquered every frantic ' jerk oi‘ his body toward ireedom, was the fate Saturday night oi‘ John Leouardi, 52 years old, of 200 Scholtl street, Brooklyn. Today, un- conscious and his mentuility almost -.".ol:-.-. he was rescued. When found g/‘rtenfo/d/ . 1" I ‘ll NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—-Caught in treacherous quicrltsanti, his body. \\ - sinking lower and lower. sucked jdhrrrgllem/ ' s "wk/warns 1"‘ ‘o u 34-“ P; ‘.2 - #0"- L001!‘ Iuifn‘.. the muck had reached his chili. He hail been there 36 hours. tlleozralili was discovered by Wil- liam H. Nash and his; son. oi‘ Rich- mond Hill. 'l‘hc two men were walking along the lonely and little-used ibyway known as lillc Wild road. on the PALAT] N AT E '// 1.‘: yal/eramenf 1h f/Ie fiarar/bn f0 Me demands 0f‘ Me pea/v ‘j®vnr. INYIIIIATIONAL nvnoicnt. f d Mar‘ f/re Jeparaf/Isf 5'72’ ’ /e. mosf 9f w/mm are Ayq/ Germans, were if not‘ far Me supper)‘ y/ren f6: separaf/s/ movement‘ by fire fi-er/c/r army of‘ orcupaf/an. f/‘zra/e n/oa/d ram y/e/d ‘la-ad. Swamps border the path, and a misstep, natives say, means al- most certain death. l‘or the whole nlorass is 0t‘ Quicksand. 'l‘their attention was attracted t0 a duattby hat and t-hen, llllflfif it, they saw the lace oi‘ a mail. lined and creased with terror. Thinking the man dead they obtained a rowboat and ,sculiing out over the weeds and refuse,‘ they pull-ed Lcontardi out. l-lis heart stlrll faintly fluttered. (letting an automobile they rushed him to St. Mary's Hospita-l in Jam- itica. llr. Letler oi‘ that institution, at- tended him for exposure, and filial- cns in the Legislative Council (Canadian Press) ..OTTAWA, Feb. 8. ~—Financial re- turns lndicate that Great Britain will have no surplus In her budget this financial year and probably a deficit according to reports from Harrison Watson, Canadian Trade Commissioner in London. “No abatement in taxation therefore adds? ‘ is in slillttff lVtr. Watson horror through which he had been. Quletcd, he said that ire had started on a visit to some friends in Springfield. Thin was early Sat- urday evening. Hetbecanle muddled in hie directions and wandered to tho outskirts. Tihe night was pit-ch black and suddenly one foot sank into the mud. He attempted to with draw it and floundered ill deeper. The more he struggled t-hp further his tbiody sank. ‘i . In a wreak voice he ottamptfifqdn Chamber yesterday afternoon it was ilecliletl to take advantage of the offer made by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada with regard. to the placing of tablets or other nteniorlals in different places to commenlorate noteworthy events ill the history of the Island. A committee consisting of Premier Stewart, Judge Warburton and Mayor nkins was appointed to toonsider approve: situation for a TABLETS ill ciiiiiiiuiiiiiii iisiiuuc isiiiiin SITES A Local Committee Was Formed Yesterday t0 Take Advantage 0i the Federal De- partment Oifer to Place Memorials 0i ly tbrought him back for a few ' ' momuruts to consciousness. His screams filled the hospital. and ior _ mimics 11c lived over again the At an informal meeting of cltlz-' Incidentally Judge Wnrburton 51ml ' At 1030912411.. a large piece of ice with nine or 10 people on it floated down the river with the ebb-tide, in the direction of the Quebec bridge and it was hoped that they would be picked off the ice ns they passed the bridge. near February 6th, tinues a LETHBRIDGE, Alto, Feb. s. - Breaking of land started on a farm Fine Castle on Wednesday, mid it la common talk that if pr sent weather con- ‘days longer coup o of tell the attending physicians of the sensations that came over him ‘as he realized that he was in the grip of Quicksand. tHe told of his screams tilt-at bent back in his lace. unanswered, and of the slow, stick- tinbléfiixrbe placed upon the Provin- cial Building and to recom- mend the following historic itlacesu-Port Lu. Jule, St. Peters. Malpeque, Brudenell Point and Kildare. Premier Stewart presided at the Other parties set out in the ilircc- lion of Sillcry Point, four miles bo- yond Quebec. to lend towards saving the people, if possible. while at all vantage points on both sides of the river parties eagerly scanned the river in the hope of sighting the ice and trying to save the people drifting along with it. For the first time iu 25 years an ice bridge extending from the vic- inity of this city at Slllery Point to St. Joseph de Levis, across the River St. Lawrence, covering the entire width of the river. formed with startling suddenness yesterday morning, necessitating the lnnnedl- nte cancellation of the winter ser- vice between the two cities, an olv lique distance of about eight miles. Attrncted by the phenomenon, crowds of people assembled on the their aid! ploughing wlll be general. LONDON, Fab. 8. —A note from Russia replying to the British notification that recognition had been accorded the Soviet govern- ment was handed Premier Mac- ‘donaid today by M. Rakovitsky who has been acting as Russian Trade Commissioner here and la now named an Charge D'Affairos. The note Itltcl that: the Soviet government agree! to a conference at an early data In London to take up pending questions between the two ne'er-omen". NEW YORK, Fob. 8—Wllllam H. Anderson, State Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, was to- day sentenced to from one to two years in the state prison for third degree forgery. l. l lug sound as the sand drew him ev- er downward. Then he tasted it in his mouth. and with -a final] ‘shriek lost consciousness. At the hospital it is ‘said he is rapidly developing pneumonia, and his condition is said to be serious. meeting yesterday and called upon Judge Warbnrton, who explained that Mr. Edwards. of Halifax, a member of the Historic Sites and iMonuments Board of Canada. had written to him on several ocaslons, requesting that this matter be tak en up, as had been done in. other provinces. Judge Warburton gave Mr. Edwards information with re- gard to historic sites and other cor- respondence followed. lf ally of the actual places were not accessible it was suggested that a commem- morative tablet be placed at some central point which could be visit- etheaslly by tourists. The Provinci- al Building would be a sultsblesite for the placing of a tablet stretching briefly the historic events of the Province. A draft of this was sub- mitted ln one of Mr. Edwards’ let- ters. Ghandhi Appeals. For Unity Among His Countrymen _ (Canadian Press) BOMBAY. Feb. 8. —The Indian Nationalist “Mahathmifl Ghandhi. that the landing of the settlers in 1770, 1771 and‘1772 at Mainflqile preceded the much talked of nrriv- al of the schooner Hector at Picton. the anniversary of which was cele- brated last year. The claim of Pic- ton to first honor was an absurd contention. He referred also to the historic interest attached to Scotch- fort. where there has been placed Labor DepTRepresen- Besco officials anti U. M. W. rep- rt-sentniivtes. agreed to abandon the conference over the Cape tion because no the wilgt: situation could be reach- ,. leg separately, iliiuiiiiii illitlillillillliiliil stilt l]. it. cnuitsts HElil t TNNNNNE tative Confers With Both Parties (Canadian Press) liiONTRl-IAL. Fob. 8.-—E. Quirk. lad conferences this morning with who Wednesday fircton mine situa- agreement over (l. Mr. Quirk inicrviewetl the part- uo statement, but it that tinother effort Cape Breton problem will be tnnrle it is understood the Minister of Labor is convinced that n. settle- ment. is possible in view of the fact that the corporation and men receded from the original stand and that a marked spirit of concil- ilatlon was shown by both sides. it is also understood that the colupany not only withdraw the twenty per cent reduction which sent the miners oilt on strike but offered to maintain the 1923 rate tinder which the men quit work, and in addition offered an increase over the 1923 rates. is expected Enjoyable Function at Technical School A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Technical School yes- terday from 4 till 6 p. m. where a large number of guests were ‘pre- sent at the formal closing of the second of the series of Domestic a handsome monument commem- nroratlng~ e;_l9,n(ll'ns 0i U19 5"!‘ tish Cathoic settlers. He under- stood there was some suggestion on the part of the National Parks Committee of erecting a memo lei park there, as has been done in other Provinces. There will be no cost to the Pro- vince in regard to the proposed tablets. which will probably be of cast bronze. The selection of the sites, and the wording of the in- scriptions, was therefore all that need be considered. Judge War- burton had suggested to Mr. Ed- wards ‘that he make a personal visit to see what could be done at: Port La Joie. Mr. J. 0. Hytidman explained that recently Mr. Harkln. chairman of the committee of National Parks, inspected Port La Joie. The com- mittee was desirous of establish- ing a national park on the Island, and Mr. Harkins was very much taken up with this site. Several offers had been ntade but the P1869 was not for sale. At the present time the fort is in good condition and is visited eifery year by alim- bers of interested tourists. The Premier suggested that it two shores of the river and many of the more adventurous began to make the trip across. From the Dufferln Terrace in front of the Chateau Frontenac a large number of Q ‘ , ,.‘ and visitors to the ancient capital assembled to watch the unwonted spectacle. The brilliant winter sunshine on the glittering snow and ice of the river made a remarkable contrast m O PANAMA, Feb. 8—Reports from Aimirante If!!! "ti! three engine gxprgggingfiegret that, the Bombay hand; were kllild Ind four serlous- government rglggged ly lfliflffid WM" l 00114811881‘ OX- prison owing to illness, because he" Plodod aboard tho steamer Parin- does not regard illness of a prison- lna Tuesday. Steamer lo now an route to New rlcans. has written to the president of the National Congress Mohamed All him from er as affording grounds for liber- ation. Moreover, Gandhi says. his release has not brought him re- lief because he is overwhelmed with a sense of‘ responsibility [ illillS giiiiiiui (Canadian Prclu) with the deep blue of thesky and presented a picture of beauty. All Parties Accounted for QUEBEC, Feb 8. ——No lives were lost in the breaking of the ice (Continued won Page 3) ‘WANTED "TO PURCHASE-BY Long Creek institute, Holstein bull. Parties having same write stating age, and price to W. B. Coolhige Favors Higher Tariff (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—I‘rcsitl- out Coolidge, responding today to representations of agricultural members of the northwestern farm and bank conference, declared he hoped justification for an increase in the tariff on Wheat would rc- sult from the present investigation which he is now not fit to dis- charge. care with all the cabinet ministers. He. declared national problems exasperated hy.the opposition"; at- are more perplexing today than tacks walked outof the Chamber of when he was in P148011 Owing i0 Deputies today and the session. the deplorable disunlon of the was immediately suspended. The HlHfIOOS Rllfl Mnsselmans, andthe gugpengion wgg mgdg 1n order 1,0 appeals for a cessation of distrust. prevent the Cabinet's departure be~ He lg convinced of the need of a lng interpreted as meaning that the constructive program and ha urges government would resign. his followers to refrain from quar- The session was soon resumed reltng wth the moderates and and immediately voted the remaind- writes "The Englishmen are also er of-articlo on, empowering the friends, don't treat them as enem-_ government to effect economies by PARIS,‘ Feb. 8—Premier Poin- Justice Taft. by would be well to have Mr. Edwards and Mr. l-Iarkin, who is also presid- ent of the Historic Sites and Monu- merits Board, vlsltthe Province to- gether this_ summer. After discussion by Mr. D. A. Mc- Kinnon. M. P» Mr. C. G. Duffy/Mr. Hyndmati. Judge Warburton, Mr. W. E. Bentley and othcrs the ap- pointment of the committee and above referred to was madedlnd the ruocting adjourned. -— ———.<Q‘0-Q-- -—-- -- Chief Justice , Taft‘ is Ill (Cllttlfliln Preu) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. —Chlef direction of his the recommendation of the sites . Science short courses, which are being held under the capable sup- ervision of Miss Helen Matltleson. Mrs.» J. D. Stewart and Mrs. Coffin assisted Miss Mathieson and liliss Windsor in receiving. Tea was poured by Miss Myers. Miss Crosby cutting the ices. Brief addresses were made by Mr. Vernon Crockett, principal of the Technical School, His Honor Lieutenant Governor MacKinnon. Hon. J. H. Myers. Commissioner of Agriculture. His Worship Mayor Jenkins, Mr. R. H. Rogers, Super- intendent of Education. and Mr. Reuben McDonald. The very high quality of the work of the students was commented upon by all the speakers. Samples of this work in millinery. sewing. and other branches were displayed and received enthusiastic praise from all present. The dainty refresh- ments served during the social hour were also prepared by the students in a manner highly creditable to them. The large attendance -of students this sea- son evinces a growing interest in Domestic Science work and the thorough instructions received in the various departments will un- questionably be of great benefit to thoso who take advantage of thc classes. t ~ Two of Sydneys Elect Mayors (Canadian Prcn) NORTH SYDNEY, N. S.. Fcb. 7. —Ja.sper Pynn, was elected mayor of North Sydney today. defeating Ronayne McLeod. by 170 Vol99- Both are employee of the Western Union Cablsfiomllany. Mayor J. Turnbuli H. Nicholson. postmaster of Sydney Mines, was reelected over W. J. Francis by a majority of 600 votes. tructive talk oil methods followed in this province, outlined the necessity of maintain- ing the iertillty of the soil by a “e woum make system of live stock farming. mak- ing special comment. to settle the hog raising and poultry raising as the three main branches. He ‘erfr phaeized the importance of standar- dizing and grading farm products as a means of filling the require- ments of the market. By adopting the a ASTNNEEK Successful agricultural short courses were held at Georgetown and Montague during the week. Four meetings were held at each I place and were wcll attended by the people oi‘ the neighborhood. Tile instructors who took part at all meetings were Hon. J, H. ‘Myers, representing the Minister of Labor §Q§,I‘,§',l’§§l°"°' m Agrlculmm‘ Pm‘ J fiibson. Jones, H. W. and W B. Shaw, J. Reid. W. Boult-c-r, W. F‘. T. Morrow, A. R. Clay, IS. G. Peppin. Hon. Mr. Myers gave a most ins- general farming on dairying. improved methods the sta» bility of our provincial agriculture would be assured. Professor Reid dealt fully with the opposed systems of agriculture. namely grain growing, and less stock raising, showing in graphic form by charts the ‘fatal system of selling crops in the raw state. This ivas followed by remarks on the most approved method; 0f‘ feeding and managing of live stock. tMr. Boulter, Secretary Potato Growers Association, gave an out- line of the history and progress oi.’ certified seed potato growing, giv- ing valuable hints on the market- ing oi‘ the crop and the necessity of maintaining a. high standard of qu-allty. He also gave valusible poin- ters in the matter oi‘ co operative purchasing of fertilizer. Mr. W. J. Gibson. lifarshfield, gave an instructive talk on the management and feeding of a herd of dairy cows: He dealt particular- ly with the feeding of the calf, and the development of the heifer to insure the tbeet possible results in the mature cow. iMr. F. T. Morrow. Maritime Dairy Grader spoke on the result of grading dairy prod-nets in tho Maitlme Provinces during the sea- son of 1923 and made many valu- nbel suggestions forimprovementin order that the future of the Island's best industry rnigh-t be assured, . .Mr. A. R. Jones, Assistant this“. ager Egg and Poultry Association gave an interesting tal-k on the feeding and management of laying hens. iHe dealt fully with feeding 1'01" Winter ass Droduction and from quotations. gave instances where (continued on Page 3) No Need to Try _ Red Ryan Again (Canadian Preu) KINGSTON, 0nt.. Feb. 7.—-"R9d" Ryan who was to be tried today for escaping front the penitentiary will not face trial for this or any other charge that may be hanging over his head. according to prison authorities. it is considered ma; the life sentence imposed by Judge Contsworth covers everything. The Weather, Etc, You Germ SHAKE A ‘MEAN time To i-I-ilti. A stiecA — ANDWHEN ' iF- You s-reP ON Hera FOOT Young. ~ APT re LOSE. gym,“ PM“ M“! MW hfcNeili, Secretary, Falrviewh‘ - uuar nzcsivtitr~ err-rues. tswelefl’ and acclaim-Jenkins fi 0D. - ca." a vote 352 against 182. physician, Dr. Thoma, A. Clnytor. has cancelled all engagements for the immediate‘ future and entered upon a period 0f complete rest. This course Ill determined upon of the wheat ditty by the United i States tariff cornriltislon. British ‘ Premier 'WAN.‘I'iED-FLAI.N SEWING AND men’; repairing. Mrs. Blenkhorn. c st. 1414-29-21 Announcements. 59 n- r ‘WANTEI: mflflpqgriuv - ......_._.-_- ---—-—-—-—- , ; . maid m- nuncwork. mo. A. 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