, 'rua oHAnboi'rE'rowN GUARDIAN v - ,IGI-_ E. I. Publicity Association` Returnetli ___T_ From St.'John Where he Had Conier- APP*`°P““il°1\S F01' ence With Canadian and American Railway Officials. hir. Justice Arsenault. president opening up of private houses, in c the improvement of hotel accom- modation. lf we intend to take St. John, N. B., where on invitation advantage of -what the railways are doing and of the large amount nenger Traffic Managers and other of money which they are prepared to spend in advertisin8 these ser- vices and bringing a high class of tourists to our shores, we on our part must wake up and bezin DW' of the P. E. I. Publicity Asso ia- tion, returned Thursday night from he attended a meeting of the Pas- officials of Canadian and New Eng- land railways. This meeting marks an epoch in passenger railway transportation to the Maritime Provinces and in- nugiirates two special services, one from Boston and one from New York. The first is a special train the Pine Tree Acadian, leaving lloston on Fridays at three p. m. and running through to Halifax and t-onneciiilg at Sackville with the early boat. 'l‘he second. the its share but it cannot do it all. There must be co-operation-on the part of citizens. We must have enterprise. Sixty-one of the New Brunswick guides now have fishing ami shooting camps. and twenty- this Proviiice. These trains will two more will go up this season. Down-Easter, will leave New York on Friday at noon via Worcester und Portland and run through to ilullfax connecting at Sackvllle i~liiturday with the second boat to run for ten weeks during the sum- mer and it is proposed to increase this service to twice or three times tially, uccordiliix ns the traffic in- creases. This is over und in ad- tiiiitin to nil other services hereto- land States. Ten or fifteen years ago little und other famous resorts, and the same men wiio were responsible for building up these famous sum- mer resorts are now behind the Maritime province service. This service will he later extended to Washington and to points south, Two things become more and more evident. - First. the necessity of additional und hotter railway service i`rom Sackville and addit- ional car ferry service to handle chair and pullman cars across the Straits. Secondly. additional tour- ist accommodation in this province. Other Provinces have already made considerable headivay in tiie establishment of camps. in the Hotel Men's.Association D t n K visitors. When the time comes that large and magnificent hotels become necessary we need not worry that the necessary- capital for these will be forthcoming from the outside. H . or a camp where visitors can _be put up. There is a field here ior ii week and 'eventually make it enterprise, at St. John were seven who spent a week here last summer, and it fore running from the New Eng- was intimated that the present nc- tivlty was largely due to the know- ledgo of this Province und of the was heard of Florida, Cape Cod, Maritimes generally wnlrii these gertiemen acquired whilst visiting here. lt is probable that tho New Eugliuid Railway will follow the example of the Canadian National Railway anti send their Ticket Agents t. ‘ ' viuces during tho coming siiinmar. PRBSPEGTS Filil 0 i Ciliiiiili TUIIRIST SEASUN li]H[H-;| E E U I Nm - I ara lo s for takin care of these The Publicity Association will do , _ ag a o. onni o agitation ani ere we have not n single guide IIISBIIIISIIICIIOII III II", _ Il. Among the Railway men present o visit thc l\i.t\-liime Pro Mr. li. (‘.. Rrowii, Pi'enltlcnt, of the Maritime Provinces if-Jiel I\icu‘s Association. was iii St. .l0hli at the same time, attending ii meeting of Hotel nien, and as Vice President of the Publicity Associa- tion he also attended the Itfi‘l\v.iy- men's meeting. _ _ Mr. Brown was re-elected Presi- dent of the Maritime Provinces sion leaving to be voted now iil.|E|]i lii.iiilH' liii|lNilN|lNi iii THHUNE EPEEBH Parliament is Strong- ly Behind Chinese Policy of Sir Austen Ch-a.mberl"ain. (Canadian Press) LONDON. Feb. 11. -Parliament is apparently strongly behind the (‘.hinese policy ol’ Sir Austen Chnmlierlaiu, the Foreign Secret- ary. This was demonstrated lust night _when the house by 320 votes to 113 rejected rt labor amendment to the Speech from the Throne which was clearly intended to cm- linrrass the government in the Chinese situation. Sir Ansten’s outlino of the gov- criiineiit's policy in the course of which lie declared that to hasten negotiations for n settlement with the Chinese it has been decided to land only an lndiaii brigade at F-hanglial unless there were signs of immediate danger, had a calm- ing effect and weakened the posi- tion ofthe government‘s o`ppon~ ents.- -1_4»-o-> --- Meif Given Up As Lost, Brought i Into Port (Canadian. Press) .iliA'L-IFAXI Feb. 11.-Four men. com-prising the crew- of the sclioon- or Maggie E. given up as dead by their relatives in Grand Bank, New- foimdland. were brought into port today by the Gloucester schooner Elk. Captaini _Erik Olsen. They had been rescued in the nick _of time oil’ Hawkins Ledge last -Tuesday after spending a har~ rowing week in s successful endea- v°r to keep their storm bunnies and helplesg vessel aillpat without Proper foods and warmth, Condensed ,Specials I RATE.-io. per word, net _ each insertion in this column. I %0- *YOU WANT GOOD BNVELOPEB Prices so tor zoc, 100 for ssc. zoo for 55c, 500 for $1.00, 1000 for $1-95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Prlntery, ti . 'Nome Maps Porrsn msn, Fresh sausages, Saunders. New- som & Cat. East End Market Bldg. tf ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi-. tiousiy executed. Guardian Ceu- trsi Job Pi-intery. Phone 132. Select Temporary y dressing farmers through the radio t I Pre ai-ations 'l`he sn eriorit ol Vir Beimeit’=i the house was once more called! llpon to mourn the demise of one of; 0,I,.I,_A_W_A Few II _ The value giember i'or Curletoii-Victoria, and decreases in marketed val-ne mm th h II0 | liiiiiiiiil lliEFEiiilS lHililN_lllli i I _ _ _N *E Flilliill AFllll lllltli IN llilllii ErHN%_[ Mr. Justice Arsenaul t, President of the P-EP AH H OhurXl_i__i;c_ti__i_i_sI_ess_Sgligéslhggntxegaligng F -I-|GT il C.. . N_ R_ SuI,IecI of - Directors of Road. .RUSH 0f Cool I_~‘ollowed Sharp DliS(!\lSSi0l1 I 0'1"|‘.rwi\ ren 11 neu ' _ _ _ _. - .- mate | _ ~ . I Fitting Tribute Paid i§f-$25.f-i.'li»i»§"i-if»`i2`i?l`§ie§`i§'{§§'“Ex” Lin __§2_glie“i_Is_l\e;i1ie_;__o_g7l;-._Iny:II0hI;aIInf:$‘iT:I\?“I;yIf;,U;SII'iiiivnl limitation is receiving care-'itlchard King, a man iia_r:ietl__Xutet; me UIIIIBII SIaIeu_ uI,|uIuu in -~ »'~ ' ' '_ . " ll, ,it id ttl F 'l i i hosename ei no “B °°mp‘"ed with $1'('9s’u9 in “mme In me deceasedltii;i~e§ig;ilyofii<:;mil;i; n:\oriil\iig.ren(L)l}- ilcliiiiwlf. mliliewwas acquitted of these '”`” ernment I0 I-BI,-“III II-um uuuug Iu`A_ t 1925. These figures represent the Ho" ',vI_ (_ _I _ _ _ _ “CIM commem IH I,eBeI.,,-eu until killings. __ _ (Special to the Guardian) _ concert with other Powers In S, value oi the Product as marketed.I0 `._oSI'II‘ "Um IF Ie‘"l',’If 0 tim Inu wuuie imuring or me nuggeu ____4¢,>--- If OT-'IlA|WA, Fe'b. 11. - The Cha - C_____a and ___ negoIm__ Im own . , whether lor consumption fresh, oi'I Igfw Ingnhl 'un M _' ‘Q 3" _‘Im "‘ “' IIOII “pon IIIB I,I.esenI MIIVIIIQH ,II . vhnrn grammar school of Chatham- ____e____y Wm) the Chmese WIIIIIIIII gimwd' Cured or °"‘°'w’““ 1“"*`l’“" nun nuld toetiiieldilsiilsiedr ivileiiiiélii-100 I-Hasue of Nations ai>uer\rs Blrthd-ay of gruoliis' cftmbgigoig Bembe £1125; ‘i°1“"' I" France' Brituiih mmmy Meetings ' ' _ so for as Inu COIIMI-vuIiye ,Img ofvclear. and eventual consequences - . h BTIII -II E Ire In IIIB preparations are loo e upon as _ » Decreases in catch are shown fori _ . _ A Dar'-H Of 1 B 5 ml’ I II I Im I, most Im. _ _ . Itlie house is concerned he had to'°f ll “ew ““"“1 ‘"5“""“‘“‘e‘“ W" - II I I I. me I,3III.I _IeIIIc°e»B sword excess ve an . ter p _______ _ all of the piincipal kinds of iish guy t-hut in the demigu uf MI-_ I,-Iem_’.fereiioe are weighed. _____ Tha? y__?_I__ the depmltment OI MIIII portant of all, the son of Chang "The ben home cookIng at Hg* . leader of the Northern ' 3 el' 111 Bl 11 "Hill Ol Krcatl (Special to the Guardian) d fence announced here today. T50‘““' the _ pital cake sale Saturday. Buy a d lor all kinds excepting herring and IIIIII _ _/Ish In u e I Armies, has declared that any dis “va yDurseII Work 382e_2_u_gI_ oysters, which due to higher over- T088 503%' I)];h:I(§;;§;:, I?e'IIh€XirI:éII€xIg U. S. _,INI'§_'I\;V_):O_}fI!I{I' _;°::III;1I`e III! :Init I_,r'§:gIa':IlIs_?g;‘;I‘:Irl;;vathgesersgéofd play of force by Great Britain - _ - ~ . 4 s _ ‘I‘§I°aIpf,:_"If`_’;'_ “h°w“d ‘“‘"`°“'e“ i" ful wreath had been placed on thei G notable birthday tomorrow- his wnu u More of 39,70, The Mori- W__‘:_‘;l_f1;‘“_:f::__:"2;_;‘_f_‘;’;‘_f'a2xe;';;‘&i. "Come to Concert and Box S0- The principal item of production deceased m°"'b”""’ dellk lil' lllel Orpn. I ,,IguIIeIh_ Thu uleun-mai Winn-d, Iuue Ieum nuiuueu dose behind ft ___ _ieretore dear that II we clall in Cirapaud Hall, Tuesthy Feb - . “ ... '- - . - _i ‘ ‘i eu -,fe on a e y - ---- g;n6ti::,01292ci;m" compmed wah 78' 2 my- | ‘.N‘l1\V \;"<‘ah.';1'1. - Elbert otgher things that have helped tu most efficient organization in the CMMI-d we Shu" “We “° “mes °“_ °°.Beifs.et Farmers' institute An- ‘ \ QTTAWA' Feb- H"`Wh"° °mc`ill Gary cliairinau oi' the bonrd of make the world a -bet-ter and more empire and 0|-gnnizntiong with a ‘NBS 3' these gummy IM” Iherelual meeting Sat. Feb. 12th- F. 9. lm °°“m`maU°“ WM |“"k‘"3 it “'“5‘ dliettois and thief executive of the interesting P1599 K0 live in Wai! firing streng't'h as low as fen men esp 6 ` R€€V°9» SOC- 3792-3-11'” . . ,~- II .. snsdlan Press) mllig. - L. Church Northwest Tor- Dunning th t ` (C ____ t§Ii__toi_I<_;|_;e_ne<_ll__IJ_¥;_ stharp criticis_i;i 0_fIwere no nns}:ver.m as and mms oiPlUi"ilSVIilI..|I_Iil`lJ, Pa., Feb. 11. D K “ml “S PWS GD De man s ead. two are in the situation in China h t tl b k its i F 0 of the road I-le declared that ual V H Pottsvllle hospital and two more improved during th? niliistglisgey an B qu del nn." improv” (rom ur Own C d t ‘ . ’ an env tl Q_m__AWA_ F__b_ __t_>ri;e¢|i_tII_\eeI\___)_ 2:5;-__I_III=;____;_>_i;;e_I¢;it___;I_¢i_minlstration a lo_I c er o e stilll eIxtom.lIed as the result of l0\1H¢l0d on the resolution passed inlf come over an _` As Mr. Bennett was speakl g. exp °° °“ ° 5” “t the ‘Pl10°l1lX still making great efforts to negoti~ Chen. Mr. Chen’s declaration of the house yesterday In c0“necI_I0ni_‘;l_;:’d___ l_\_\_;1p_?;\r\__a_:i_Ia_i:_ Na_tloniI_l there were interruptions aibont tlhe ::_'IkR”°l_H°’yCof the Philadelphia late a settlement in very difficult Nationalist policy may contain tm. with the Gi-und TI-uuk paumc RuII..IIe__c__II_ed Si_ 8 E oun . e vuuu0u,,eI. I.I°IeI_ -MII .Bennett “__ 88 ng oal and Iron Com- conditions. its task must be im- polite phrases, but it shown that way. is for the Durpoi-ie of convert- throiillh the] lienry as traveling ture" that the preamem of me mad pany yesterday' ing about seven nilllion ounds. and with Oriental had recommended IMI In II be \3llI\0y Sodlick of New Miners- graphs of cheering marines, refer- tween what he demands and what _ D _ I . _ 9 B 9 vahle or four ___e_ce___ p_______________ f:_i:__ei;g$I“_._ talking to farmers ovei bought uno the hotel constructed ;;lIl_‘I°I‘I::° kms" “IM ""“° °m° I,0mIII_ IIIBIIEII II), IIIM mm _md _‘I - uIIu_ Im me SIreIIgIh OI me __ec0m_ re was on y a slight chance muniiiues deallnl: with the calling ed to concede. lf more ia neeged gllummced by ‘hc G__a_“I Tmnk _______¢3_::-y_§3-___-’_I____l_)_uni_iing. minister of mendation. the Melghen govern- _;_f‘l1t__ the entombed men. Peter up of reservists. and all the rest ofithere is no reason why the British Railway, into nn euuul uIuuuuI 0( 0I_"I,ch.`___'__________y ieturiied that Mr. ment had passed the order-in-couu- Ire arid( of Phoemx Park' and M” I" has lo be remember”-\ m'“iU°Vel'l\"\9‘"- “h"“ld `l'|°\ D"°V° "5 two percent bonds with a sinkliii:I He spoke oi Sir`ii1§iifyo;?ihiv\d;lli?‘\g eil' It was an “bleu to me appr°"` igiigtzwg-iles;/S-ia or New Miners' the warlike columns which ml ouruoyany to “B Memorandum by sum' fund of another iw ~ t ii -fh `- ' “ “ 0|' Parliament. ' w___ ex____ _______ _mo pe_rce_ii_ w_I_t _IIBIIII and soul I0 make the N____ Mn I____m____g _____________I th _ _he The explosion was followed by a agencies, not only to China, but iz certain nuinlber ol' ye5i~sl.\c D 9 aiZi:::i!rlstyl?;iI?f Llli:.“?‘liess'iAnd he Ge' llnlucillutebiilldlng of the hhtei had rush M “ml which b“"led ‘he ""f“- “"“°“° “Very °°‘"‘"`y i" the “'° 'The old bonds are held mostily in' i . ., “rm were “rl been pail of the Conservative elec- Eng________ bm _he (____m__ T______k _“IRI Ii_Iis___Ii_ iI_Is___t__lI_ni__1I,_e_s sr_§\onl_d_ move tion canipalEn_ This Conservative . not for years at a time paid tlicnnlssal. ‘ ' I emys dw m°'"he"" f"‘““ V““°°“"@l d°“l9‘l~ g C inter-est. and tb _-n - - -_ ii "l`l1~= llouss passed tn c di ' ‘ I-u I I-u BI-QL ~eIm~ “UNI , .\'atioi\al approprlationsfiruana uni _ _ _ _ _ __i _ . _ greatly illjurliiiz Cui\adii's |i(r(:iiillzt;’ 1nA;hlI:|E:ieisti:5ii:elwliViil'l{D`l“mug was 000000 presented last session less' In AUEIIHI I____II_ Um M__I'gI______ g_~_v_‘ _"___ __on__e________v__ gn. R. B, -Bair. $10,000,000 then adopted. They are _..._ . . .. . _ ' ' - - her from, ance i_ii_gI€lg_r_i___t'ii‘iice todeI_y. in Jun new uwIIIIIng I.eI_IIm I0 °C§__;’_’;"_{`_‘5’_\V°:_i___\_’_Y ;TI1d° ___ ____ Canadian iwverninent to ay ren 9 I S llage as iruta _ "I s .' le genera y i`avoralile press Oklahoma to face a charge of fdrg- I, I II III I III II I II _ .b. _ _ _ _ '_ _ , _ een the frst in t e story o many ousan s o m es nw si 1- ,- . . l ' ' b il d f -t b ° fir-es for the dominion minlster.0t' Ruiflways to task. The llit lie- opinion of -Great Britain" an ofhc- -had so many enemies in Oklahoma een gn te ner at y y hlah I II II I. ,I of l-lon Vincent Wiassey The lease tWG9l1 the two was vigoronn anniiiil told the Associated Press it he “woiildu't live four hours" from BBDNIIMIG "ei,dsI' :IMI t e 8 means t 8 88'” ty D ~ " '_ _ I ' - _ e ng t u ate n was mgned by M_ M_.MI,_h(,IIuy_i|uIeI-euI|ng_ und III-uuuuu much uI,.I\vas asserted that Great Britains there without the protection of of- g':I‘;:I%Ie§II_ R CIIIIIIIIIIIII I-em-eueututlve un the plause on both olden uf Inu u0ugu__support of American efforts toward ilcers. II IIIB0 marked the III-III use British embassy s a‘ i. D ` D y - . - - ' me are rapidly 'being made to eqiiipitlébwting qualities was easily diu.Il:ord Balfour at the Washington stood trial nine times for murder :I}:,‘I!aI§g;1I¥o beacon for com r Ihe quInInng with un‘i¢»_g furniture cernlbie. in vigorous und dem- I-uI=(,onierence would he accorded Mr._anti had been exonerated of blame -I-he beacon In II dence in aiitlclnutloii of Mr- Mnssey's ur-Ilan-guage he presented his logical -C°°"“g°~“‘ Pla" “l G°“°"“~ f°f the ’“lll“H“ HWS* °f which l‘° which nights are guided from and only then. we must num. "i"`“l hem s°"“' -urgmmnns wmmy °h“vi‘“'” 0’ ‘myi - 'mm Occurred while 1'” was an M' the landing and starting fields Other countries interested ‘llll€"'ll‘Dll0l\H~ Oli the Other hand. T0K[O» l‘eb~ 11* `“Re“g"» th? U”‘“'» Sheri" Dailey of 0k|ah°"‘“ by messages written in radio dots China will do nothing to help _ _Mr, Dunning gunmen uux|0IuI I01Jnpanese news agency, learned ot-\Clty said he had knowledge of only and dashes on II chart III Ihg out uf our d|mcu1I_|eu_ The Dai _arouse sensation and coiistnntlyI“Ci“llY t°‘l”~Y thi" me J“WU@l‘l°‘ 0118 kllllllg 01' Whlflll S&Ull¢l9l'B WHS uuukI)iI_ 0( the pinn¢_ The pilo p , . IIOOIIIEII Im. me IIIIIIIIIIISG OI III,,ue=governnieiit already has decided to accused. was INDI I,IIIIcIIII0usIy Informed Iukeu u BII-unger nue again E Igi-mn-I; I-uuuu III-III [accept the proposal oi’ President. To newspaper men Saunders OI course by me IIIIDI-IIIIIIIOII ° ' ` ‘Mlm "Willie lllli-I afletllooll lll0i("’°“dg" ”‘“’ge5m‘g “ new wnfer' gave the ““"‘e“ °f three °f the his chart, the slightest deviation ponsible _London newspaper, d THE Silliillilii 1_4 ‘ Military Display LONDON. Feb. 11. -The Sat lil Bllllli REVIEWED iii tililildii N' The More Conservative Opinion Opposed to While insisting Upon I_ Adequate Protection of Nationals and ed, the Continuance of Friendly Conversa- tions With Chen. ' ’ r is no Justification for pessimism u - . '“ 'lay Review Bays! The general in Hankow the re-o enin of the k. the chances of an agreement he- eu The Foreign Office is, we believe. tween Mr. 0'Malley and Mr Eugene mensely complicated by photo- there is very little difference be- ials ences to artillery and tanks, com- theilritlsh Government is pre gr. rl and it is difficult to avoid the su .P » Government who were reluctant Ilain have adopted singularly dan n erous methods of achieving the that the creation of a war ati' every insulting thing that could Minister of National Defence, Mai: “dw “°°°m9““yi"5 their dew" OI ure that we feel to be against Bri I,II,_II_ and many other I,mmInenI ish interests. It is possibl though we still believe lmprobabl t in understanding what this prote ee` um, which will make such rete - III I _ . _ _ p ast tion impossible, to adopt ne e country norientdl spicndoi ad government lieaitily endorses the (Canadian Press) III III ner a III III Io Da Ion and meI_IIoIIII_ and any aI_IemDI Io HGWSDHIWYB “P8 89111. tllrvllgh uewllimoning a conference of the Treaty 10iPowers, Mi; Chen, and General d.iChang Tso-lin to discuss means of S ` irotertln orei n business inter 'i - sf is - ‘ lclou that those members of theuntn now that gnu uid Bynum uf l0;concessions is to be abandoned. accept the policy of conciliation some countries might not welcome advocated by Sir Austen Chamber- such a proposal on account of the K-Iinoral leadership it would give lrlflreat Britain. but we foil to seo "\“' 0ll‘l>i~ lll@Y l1l'i¥‘l‘?. ll" llflllbi \.\ii\' 'li-s lirii--ii lint- luiiicii.. rrlii- li -- -..-~ .lin -\ - !‘ -i -it maui tho .lf ‘phcre may compel the British Gov- scapegoat I_L_______ ___ _ _ ___ _._. ._._,_,,,_. ay Foreign 0fllC@ ll! 51590866 1° U1k°~llook after its own interests which 101 demand peace. I,e_.take adequate measures to protect .__._<¢>--.__ In its citizens abroad would mei;lt! ¢aI.I|dI,,, p,-un) - ( mi ‘U`HliOAGl0, Feb. 1-1. - Two auto- "' side gambling house. lined up sev- L' eral patrons and the owner and "~‘t-ecnpeu with a. tml of $3,000 in e' money anti jewelry. officers were present, _ _ . _ __ Lleut. Colonoi _|_ A_ McDI,mIIII_.that the situation will become| _Z,_,_,______ _ and (niiatiiaii flo\'ci'iiiiii\iit Mer- ‘ ' D_S,0__ Sydney, N_ 5 wus um(-If-d|§l‘l\VB €H0\lKll l0 |181'-eSBl!ate chant Marlin- The total .imonnt for president " ' ' iiiiiiiiui iiuinii --...H ifxtii rs.."it’s.§..if:.?.‘":i..,i:;.i1: __ _ __ Pune cunea to ars o' tl M , ~ _ ‘ _ _ _ Ten ,__,,,,_;___ ‘_‘;____"_°_§‘_‘;§;f__§{}_I\f;'_;§__IJapanese Govt. Has Oklahoman Murderer, By Radio in _H13- the evacuation of British resldeiits in’ Shanghai and elsewhere. The ar~I rangements now made should b.I e sufficient to render this evacuation possible. But the “protection of British interests”-what precisely does this mean? Let us he exact; _N sin_u|i|ii seem to think it should include the ° retention of all concessions in their Lunenburg Man! His “_ Wife and Family I _ _ . iz a s y so 6 HCC Ill - “" R side ' 'nm pr nciples of Piesident Coolldges LITTLE ROCK Ark Feb 11 - I.eIum IIuI.In WIIICII II was uIII_ back upon om. pI.0mI“II WOIIIII III y W.; mins Jail. should have to fight a race ten ve times as large as our own and q\I]MIMII_\-I3_ 0,_II__ FeI,_ “_ _$1358 cialiand temporary humillatlons. will repay us in the long run. t'l`elegra h which has probab 011 Kuomintang than any other re bylat length that policy fails, the “Y Sunday the local Jail has provided l° food and refuge for George Strat- dio protect British interests (for Brit- IIIIIIL a IIIIIIIII. II-om New RII"_ neu, “T Lunenburg, N. S-,: his wife and I co- trade) is to maintain to the last IamIIy 0-I “Ven cIIIIdI.en IIIIIKIIIK possible limit out' policy of concil- Imm Ihree months ID “even year. of lation even at the risk of minorI0I “___ I3ImImIm _“Id he had come mironi Nova Scotia to Hamilton. Ont.. looking for work and then. “'I being a miner, had decided to come to Timmins He had onl $20 when - v 5_1; he arrived here. A couple of prom-' Iy lment Timmins citizens whom they Iy met on the train _assisted them _I when they reached here, but were ___ unable to get them placed in a ho- B_ tel. ‘ilt was all right till they found we have seven children, and then clares thiit in Japan the format it 'l. it -_ _ '_ ‘ b ' d l t Washl gton o n. with what he said was known as » ~ _ (Canadian -Prev) ~ B me'“’°r”' -1’ J K He'"'"'"g eigiiilsr assi.. 11.”-Pregirici-t the Cummings gene be noni he M3tfltlm6 Team loiigation of unrest and proha greater bloodshed in China" l of the Shanghai Defence Force generally considered as "inevltab presaging at least an indefinite p of; they wouldi\'t take us in," Strat- Iy man explained. So rhe family tool: I_o_ up residence in the jail. They ex- bIy pert to move out tomorrow, for Iui Stratinan says he has been promis- III_ cd a juli at the Mdlntyre mine, RGIII J ' ' A ' - -i ' ° ' ` i i i ta in his cbemi- a it use _ I;_nmo_icd_ in pailianieiiliny corrid IUIIIIEII SI-Im-5 swel (_‘,m-Iiorntoii. pngg ng _away o ny re e g . _ A _ - I I , . _ . if b -i_<-oo»--- ttcnd St. Peters Church Hoe- I ‘H 0" sit tml ilu soierliuwiil win retire within the present year -nl laboratory just ag e_ vfsxi ________ c___k__ _______ ___ R__________ ________ .v .. 1 tii|»i.i- il .i- ni contemplate, substantial i ere est i -- ii i b former govern-_not ten years past e Diem ` . _ _ _ _ B0X|in Maritimeqsubsidies. it wlas gtsat-`0‘; i)\?nFi:l.;rleeLiil itiiller ot' New alloted span of earthly life, and he‘ ‘ \ ES . 1 -' ~‘ fl ~ ' -' ____-__ __ ___ ___ canlw ed that the assistance to the Prov-`York at-coriling to "reliable sour-iintends to go on working for some; i I.I I*/\QI_\3; QN 'fHE_ ~ ---rf ~ most unanimous in urging the Gov- ee l PNII) i ' . _i _ ' ' " I ri l the time t, but tola he will take ia i z LONG BEACH Calii' Feb 11 - Igfve:hg0I;vI:;Sb;'u;:§HI’:;I“I_:*Sitdngx lI'\?Ii`Iv0§II;xI}If_():nul:,\SlI;on mme ly day ogfefor birthdayyobservance andiI ' ` "“lf'~‘Ci\l\‘l‘ ily MV- /\- -1- Wi-\l1__ Dm”’m’e“mm° 0' “ 550000 cm' ran- Report on Maritime cltims --_<¢->---- in their present state oi grave ne the domliiion government lion Jllmes A, .Robb when qucsiioiicti re: Ic-MIIIIII pun) Bardlng the report said he knew \0'I"i‘¢\W-A. Feb. 11.--Canadn ox nothing about it at all. ercises a .position of. growing im- I *_ A _ nortance in the 'League of N tio _i -ills -Excellency the Governor gangs- ldennc al Viscount Wiliinxiion told t°b`e nn.’ anal meeting of the League uf Nu. GENEI§§"‘I_§d_:‘°;I_P"°fr') tions Society in Canal 0 gin I. ' ° ' _ hare were Ie__no°__._ "SBIG" ‘* B B 11 sis dennis from intiuenun in inc I ~ -- larger cities of England during the |LeFr°m what 'he had “Sli 0f file first week of February anti more _ hagiie of Nations he said. the Brit- than 400 in Bulgaria says a bulletin s .mpire and its representatives issued by the health- section of the of the league and Canada as one League of Nations. 0f the fprluclphl parts of the em- The serious spread ofthe disease ga es ae shc rises n ulga L s urt er n ste y in nationhood will have more and the fact that a total of 100,000 more indiuence." _ losses were reported during the per- ,.,,I,,c 0, Ihe I,e,,,_.II¢, I IIIIII I pits the large number of deaths in °W!HAVEA LARGE STOCK OF general merchandise. we arc of- ii ii i. n t”““"‘ England the epidemic in Lennon is . Second Reading ---- |¢1.uced by lion W L I-Lail, attorney lD_ G_ MIIcKeMIe_ CoII3eI.,,uI|,,,-_ trained fighters in China, the high Cumberland, referred to as the first xx dlsglgllngi M8“°l\¥l'|“{l__U'°°l’9e_C_'_; - -i `ensure ever brought ‘ “fs 9 “U5 ' 5°' “ W :$‘0'e$;'“tIF0g_{_;'_; _Im,Ing _IIIB seven m-arching southward today to _years as __ member' featured IIIIS launch an offensive against the iufternooifs short session of the C?“(§g;'°“° “”1°“°"°" f°" "°“"°\ 'legislative assembly. 0 M' M- --f ..§:.°::.':..°:::i:.;°r::.z;2.”';l';i.c1J 9°” °f the bm d."°Wd‘m°“" °°`I __ and ‘Shanghai for the deciding 'hat- what he believed were iscrepan_c_e_ IIB UI the mm and unfair-provisions in the.leS sa _Mm.sII..I Chang today Issued __ '-l°n Which he Wish” 1° “’“°“ 'statement approving the suggest- Wllllllllif OU! thai the 'ax had h°l'“° ions of U. S. Secretary of 'Slate heavily upon the Smell °Wr\er sud Frank ia. Kellogg inet me internet _still wat; unf_tIird_a:_¢:_o to the Iu\‘_S9\‘ ional settlement of Shanghai -be c case o wo owner. e e- e neutralized to prevent untoward in- IIII-e IIIIII her IIQIB I I B _,I I I II I _IIC d I, men. Olle Wllll 439 BOYS! Of Vlrslll cidents. Chang promised to do his lforest which he was holding for & utmost to “eliminate Bolshevism” big price andthe other man owning from China. ~ ‘2500 acres of "cut over" land. The - lille Excellency emphasized the hd °°'°"°d by tm "°D°'t' D°°' III-,I under the III-agen; nlw pay; no acres or less, but taxed every acre tax as holdings under five hundred of the total over 500. Under nm- "WS l" l°l' f0l'9l¥n ministers of d . du II, _ Iacrcs are exempt. The _second man BH ment contained in the bill he- idifferent nations to get together Xrtgzrkgd Incmue I. NPOIIINI In WMIIII pay Ia", on' awry ,ICI-9 0g|iore the house no taxes would be b Michigan. , (J `__/ saour s'nin Mums, Mics., Feb. '='-<--,- .4 ’ - 11. -#Fine children of Mr. and Mrs. I s ., ' - Trim'hle were burned to death in /1_/'__ their home at Rudyard, Southwest -'j - _. I di here, early this morning. Trim-, _--_ i window, with their sixth child. isi Maritime fresh to strong south- suffering from exposure. Iwegterly winds, mostly fair with 'The fire starting from an over- II0mew_IIa,I IIIZIIQI- Iemperature, heated stove downstairs. was un- »p°I-_"III, CII,” 3\._22 noticed by the sleeping family up- MOIIII-eu| fun- 24-2 stairs until it virtually had con- Queue(-_ cioudy 22-Gheiow sumed the stairway. Trimble, car- Chu,-IoIIeIuwn clear 22-2 frills Merwel 5- and Rvberh 5- st. John mir .... as-a "led l0 fl!" UOYU U16 Ullllll but Boston snow I6-28 stumbled, dropping the children_ Nm- york ,now _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 44.42 into the flames, falling into the il-iigh tide 'this morning at 8.10 flames himself. He was terribly gnu muigug ,I 7,00, burned but managed to make his gun "I, Im, ufteruuun £5,311 wg? out of we house- land rises tomorrow morning at he charred bones of five chil- 7.06. , dren two in their beds were found‘ run muon Wgnnngu pau, 101|; feriug at reduced rices up till 'and ii few -hours conversation is_I II II III Inc B In IIII, 2500 payable onlne 11|-gg 1000 u¢n»9,,_ 'pug ' I _. Y- _ Mu,-cu ,_ Im D_ I,I,,If,y N I ,__ v.,,,u, ,g,,,,,_ m,,nII, I I solo. an s K ross ii mei- vi ingerli with snow ins ex use ._ ni. _ dom a__2§av__;__Io2__ _“___ ___c________v_ s o exc ange of C"I,II_3I°"III°__p°I»IuIIu| und EMI. 'rue iaw nn- many years, he said, assessment will he only on land in IIIIKIIIIIIMI III, "III," III me IIe._| summerswe Im' emhteen mIn_ " ern nuntnutr. -- _ na-i exempted an bowing ut soo emu ot i000»c1-u. _ I,-0,-eu I,,,m,_ II" Im, _Im ch_I,I°II_I°“_ . Inu |u9v|y_ub1e tntgn-viey which deg i-ty on lla-i Christianity Failed? |'9"°Y Fhlllmelli WM l'8D0i'ieil when ' T - ‘ .' .' ° comin upon hlni every year; this _ l in 'League oi Cross Hull, Wednes- the P““"m“ mail Steamship C°‘“m‘ menlileetimihfixiilddhi(i:?n`i:i:;?‘ilnirel‘iiEii1fLand year with more insistence than be- I ” ‘day evening. Feb. 16th. 3856 bin reached port. The money con-» sum Increase OI $8.-5 000 I-0| NWI l . fore because oi’ the occasion. l signed by 3 cen_tral___American hunk S_otI___ _soolzmo to; . New B__m__i _ o a .os n e e .i i h _ » - ` ' ' K “ “mm” °““° wick and |125 ooo for Prince so ___ B f C t‘_ 1 had been removed from th t ~ ‘ ‘ f 1* 8, ‘ _ hox of the liner during het? :o;d:gI“'“"d Isllllld- 'N16 C0ll\mlBSl0l1el'-4 (Canadian Pness) - _ 6 _ _ I`\) \ north from the Panama Canal, poi- dm “Dt think ll W0“l‘l be l'lZl\l 01’ HALIFAX. Feb. 11.-.Second _ ___ I I _. A I ‘ _ |459 gnid nfficerg nf the ghfp-BIII_Ied_ WiB9 l,`h&l. the Mhrltlme Pfoviliceii Pending of- the- lalld tax bil] illli'0‘ ku e»VIIIeIII_Ine supper __ The young "There will be a meeting of the Mlllview Egg Circle, Vernon Hall. Thursday, Feb. 17th at 7.30- » 3844-Z-I2-Zi ' _ - ,_ Society of the 'Presbyterian I » » . cessity should -be left in suspensol » i, d i ed to relieve the (Special to the Guardian) / _J Pe°p‘e5 In until a. reassessment is made by‘5iiiiii_iaowneers gililtl constituting what '-PEK-ING, Feb. 1_1. - The best! at Rudyard’I Church, Kensington will hold a Valentine Supper in the temper- ance Hall on Saturday February t2th. -Ad-mission 50c and 35c. 3860 ,°°Com‘e to the measuring perl-7 at "the Mensa" Bradslbane on Tues day evening. Feb, 15th. Program by ble was -badly burned while his' . ' .' the C. G. i. 'r. Gnu sus iunca serv- Wlfe. Who jllmlped frdm an upper' -------" ed -by me W_ _M_ Ig_ Everybody 'op come. 8840 "Carnation Mission Band in- tend holding a weighing and Val- entine party, at the home of Mr. J. T. Godfrey, North Wiltshire, Moll- dsy evening, Feb. 14th. 8539 "Valentine Tea. Zion Church. February Nth. 384|-I-IN. "Varlety Concert and Belle! Social at Pleasant Grove Hdlifol wednesday ren. wh. fam city ni- ent to assist program. Try for prize. Weather uizhvomlllc. DQ! fine night. . Q