MAXIMS » OF A / gi ,..- _ "\‘\ \ ._ -*_ ~ - ‘ . V A \ li ""`Vh A I U ' _ _ (_. A ' 5 1.- ' ~ ' i w t T ` ‘\ , ‘E 'A I ' li . A MERCHAN _ _ _/7//L, E "`:£*_`\ 2:/7 y l ' 1 _éd Courage Ind oontlnsnos are nur " ' ` ` //1( / ///" "‘\`T ""\\\\\ ` 'Y E "N gi ' ° "7//b ‘ uw" Q” ' ` '2~¢5 .tursd in loneliness. ,_ _/' e ` ' _ ,jeu P HS Paper ._.. -...._ ead byiverybotly f 'N ` Covers Prince Edward Isl' d L`k th D ` ' “Q Z - - _-anieeew Wsr can only in made impos- slbis by destroying its olusol. ov- A i MERCHANT _,_._..____1- Annugl Subscriptions Delivered 85.00 5, phil, Canada and U. 8.A.l4A0 t _ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927 Morning Gssrdlon, Fonndoi IU* Charlottetown Guardian 'Iwo Unis iiill|SE iii i$iliiiii0NS RESUMES S A NURNTHIS AFTERNUU Reopening of Parliament Will Not Involve Any Ceremonial-Government Legis- lation Now Well in Hand, and the Plan is to Get Away to as Brisk Start as Possible. 3. (Canadian Press) 0"l"l‘AiWA, Feb. 7. -- On 'l'uesday afternoon of this week the House of -Commons will resume its Work- -l~‘e`bruary 15. the Senate will reas- semble. Members halve -been arrlv A new official takes itp active work in Ottawa this week as chair- man of the advisory board on taiiff EVA ='==:|V it-I-I; t-_n:-Q Nova Scotia Gir ° i Charged With Lar-A ceny of Violin Valu-A ed_ at $200. iiots.'i‘oN, Fei.. vfnvn inenisen,i who came to lioxbury from Picton.; N. iS., sevorul years ago to wiinl Hliii-N iiiisiiiii iiiciitisis iii sitliiti- -| iv | it 1; iiA ii E E Ei, S NAI AS SUUTHERNERS A|lVANi}E'V||j|]H HI N - ~ 5 A U Mereneisnn, Defender ei_ snengnei, Hee -- I i Rushcd the Last ofH1s Reserves to the ‘ _.__ ' ' ‘S Front-It is Rep-orted That The Can- Answer Made by Ed' tonese Army Will Not Attempt to Take the City by Force. ` (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Feb. 7.-Tension in- nnd mxnti0n_ W, H. Moore was fame as one of New Ellgkmd-Slt:i-euseil in Shanghai today as 'the sworn in _us chairman on Saturdal' most rugged cold wntei- swiiiiiiiei~s./lily "UW C1'0\V00ming oi artillery E Efnmster or HnutI;1ce'(E'ega£;l,,E,:\]gicE;:1e_ four yours ngo und pl(E-_kt-Eclq out u colllll be l1@!11'd lheie, lniiicatliig ilnal details ol _e ._:_\_iiu_ Ma.Eaey viouu and (quo saymg she would th-at the attucking southerners ihavo C tion nt Washing on. - r. _ , _'_ _ ax ,A , I _ will lenivesiiortly -for Washington. PW Alltel' ll “lit liked U10 l"9U`“' ‘,Y.u"“;I dgulnlq Vh d_ _vrhere Wm also be mt attempt to where] later, iii the mon-th ho will ment, lie tleclnieti hc iie\-or fecelv- o o set ti. report the ea t-leur up the supplementary estima- tes for the fiscal year which con- cludes next montli_ These were left over from the brief pre-Chris nias session. . . 'ters of Marshal Suu Chuan _ tit. -- i ntinin in President ed the mon-v. _ °‘_““ ildbilldheli;LA2i=fi~uniiee with inc Miss :item-teen neeerti-ii that uni- FMS- “ily Ui Ui” "°“l‘°"“ l>°W°f“ ,_ mio" of diplomats tiiking up torzoii gave her the violin. Sho sold amd d°`E““‘l°l` "E Sh°"5A"‘i» lil” mst osts tilint lic itilletl he-i io the -itoic .intl “lm“g`E“’1d “‘”“""l€‘l his f°fC“ [_ Tits reopening oi parliament will pri-_seiitetl her with the riiisiriivriiie-.iiti“""""’ *“‘*"‘3e“5l;“|lY ‘l"fe“‘l‘i°g ‘Em Although the upper house does'not involve any ceromonlnls. Pri- saying it wus from ti. friend- anti nd-.‘“`ea- l“ SPM” 0E Mnrshal Sum’ le' not meet until next week the div- orce committee will be at work hearing cases and making its rec- t-onnucndutlons. There is nn uiiuen- ally liewvy list oi’ divorce applica- tions this year with every lndica-1 tion that all records will the broken don, is to lie licld in the Senate und snid thht tt friend of urine- .vate cntertalngientsuantlksocltil act- xiii-ein The swimmer-_ det-lered_she|_§;5£:_;§§;“__l; %’_;“ta’_;‘fehEi‘;l'i_‘;'_;r:_E:;t\ _Information from 8 _ __ th llvities genera y wi ta e on new ad ctters -to prove ier assert on. - ' TUB WOT Y interesif The drawing room recep- “Four years ago.” tiecintr-(1 -Mtssiliis own body-gnardi division 8,000 foreign source stated that Sun’s “ml “E Thai" l'Jxce1le';°l€l`s laglsov' Morrison, "l went to llalte\'zoii'.-t of- Elroggi _£_l`°m_ N3_“k§ng'_ Drilgncii slmaggn °z_l_);:_l;T_d g_l1_“?h°W Wim th ~ ~ . - . . -. » . - caintwnt ern.,w eu- , -vn on leiuor (loneiul und Alt Y ng ifici.. Ht. pitseiiteti me with .i violin _____l_m_me__ mD(:___B to newswwrs Camo__e__e_ The Cantoiese __h0“_ iCliauiiber on Sttiurduy, l<`e’brunry 19,w|ms,, mmm I dun-L mm, to giwilierti suit] t-he attacking army had age of ammunition and the dlffi t-here i-mimedlately. One reason for his action is believed to be persist- ent reports of Soviet troops concen- trutlng on the Manchurian frontier. 'Reports of such troop move- meiiis have reached Peking from numerous sources, ulthough recent Company because he and his father* l-larry Scarth, Manager of the Ca 'Warsaw despatch stating that Henry Ford, were “having too,adian Bank of Commerce was intr -i _F ii sel Ford When Of- fered a Billion Dol- lars for the Ford, Stock. -- _ A -Nii-:w Yong, ren. 1. - new; Edsel Ford refused an offer of $1,000,000,000 for the Ford Motor At Rotary Last Even INTERESTING ADDRESS BY PRUFES stiii i. ii. cuiiii town Experimen if-'t :_ 'I‘he speaker at the Rotary lunch- eon in the R/ose and Grey yesterday evening was Professor J. A_. Clark, Superintendent of the Charlotte- town Experimental Farm who ge/ve an interesting and informat- ive address on “The -Charlottetown Experimental Farm and some of its interesting Activities.” ‘Rotarlau Samuel Kennedy presided. Mr. ,_ -i ing on “The Charlotte- tal Station and_Some Of Its Activities.” ` V _ - with this information supplied each year. is kept in the office of the Dominion Iiorticulturist at Oti- awa where anyone may Bet it by writing. We might now pass through between the annual flower- horder and the perennial -border to the direct driveway from the .Mount Edward Road and look at the Station from this point; you ‘now see what we consider one of the best views of the Station. We must ilinr.ry along for the live tlftussiaii soldiers were marching much fun”, was reivesled here to-i duced as a ne-w member. The guest MDCK i-*1 0116 Of 1110 111°!! l!1i61‘B81-° toward Kalgsn, China, was dis- credited owing to virtual impos- day. Sttuart W. Webb, President of iof the evening was Mr. Robertso thelof Sum-merslde. n ing features to visitors who come ,in the winter. As we en-ter this stbility of crossing Gobi desert in Eastern Manufacturing Company, Professor Clarks address was as Stable U01” U19 WGN i-110 10118 »1'°W uildwliiter. LATER -SHh\iN't.lil-TiAil, FB'b.~ 7. -- 'Pho for- cos of Marshal iSun -Chuan Fang 'but in 1914 associated with the_ -banking firm of Horniblow audi Weeks, said in that year he was-_ sent to Detroit by his firm to ne- gotiate with the Fords for the pur- follows:- ’Dhe Charlottetown Experimental Station and some of its interesting activities was 'the subject of the ed- dress gven at Rotary yesterday by_ |. thrust the Cantonese army farther chase of their company. |/Prof J. A. Clark. which was as fol nwny from Shanghai today. They vaneed base in Chekiang provinc ‘il had luncheon with Edsel Ford in his private dining room in thei company’s plant." said Mr. Webb,\ ows: A glance at the plan Of the Ex- perimental Station will show at Chuchow, toward the border of “and put the proposition to him in A-hill 7-he 134 i1€1‘06 ‘Of U16 Siailoll hurled it from the Cantonese ad- e s Kisngsl Province, some 200 mile from Shanghai. B by a total of nearly two hundred at seven o’clock in tlio evening. `Out_._}m-d mm' mm that ,h,, w,mm(i-reaclietl Fuyuutg 15 miles southwest ‘~'“lll*’5 Ui U‘11-1\Bl10l‘il1ti0I1. which i before the time limit expires. Convict Head of Liquor Syndicate (Canadian -Press) 000,000 liquor syndicate which op erated its own ocean liners for in i _ to give me tlic violin us at present. M H”'“g“h_°"l" _ ltgvgsr kcxitwlfhgveggpglxfltt:psgizirtgzzn ' ' w - ‘ Bnlterzoii said, the friend would puy Wh°u“"` the repmt mm' the Can- euccesses whlcl iti h lid ed h ` for “_ toncse will not uso force on the memia ___-6 ____n_(i_va_eof°u_eVC nga. “Afterwards this friend took meicllli is il i“`°ml”" mal' they Wm ese menace to Shanghai foi- th to lunch and told me t-he violin was “E’““'d°“ plan” E" ‘lmw ll lm” the L evei expanding sont-hern territory Drew" at least not get his money lilsnglft. I have letters to prove it._0r _;__ _ _ __ ' e _ tSi|n'5 forces 'are said to hgv aturally never thought about mme' ll 5 “ °“°" lo “cc Dt been commanded by general s paying for it; it was it present und‘§E“_’\_*;“ngg;t9;_fE;_"l °; F’a3_l_f B-01593355' iPno Shan, . ‘ii'. i. i`l`zi‘ 'f ii l . lil 'E ‘ 9 ecre Y ' -Thi di NIEW YOAR-K, Feb. 7.--(»0_ ‘ nvtictlcgu _ _ _ q “OV “EY U H _Ei u term" ( ( itliat the foreign settlement be ex- betraial gEx)o;e8»(.)E,th°1;“m°r’o! hes of William V. -llwyer. head o -$5 .- ___ - - . the ,cnumneae a,my_ _ V - , [made known, The offer was report- tp-|gh.[mg_,m this raglan has ,mr i- ted ini u inessn-ge received here from get-,ded for more than a week Th 'empied from hostilities 'was not un" y go “K ov" porting liquor from abroad to rum To the Postmaster S row for smuggling ashore, and E tv. cohen. his nw eff men. was ef- General, Minister of Bt-ly0ll(i. H0116 ririuod by ap oal court toda p y, ~ e , _ . _ -Dwyer formerly Montreal race I)efen.Ce Pflme Mln- Sa_1Va,g'e;coiirsn had been deteriiilned upoili. _ reinforcements. These came i ._ ister _and Others _“__ ' i pt.;Kii_;\' year Old 11-566 pounce or -milk \\',,\]ace L_-']{|gg|m,_S°cmtu.:, of force if the situnil-iii at Sliniiiii' 'pr ` _ hai becomes critical ' in Support of the establishing of 'P ment. (Cansdlsn Press) 7_liiSBi0N, Portugal. Feb. 7. -'l‘he revolution in Portugal is spreading. This fact stood out clearly today through n maze of fragmentary and delayed dispatches 'bearing evi- dence o'f the censor's blue pencil. l`t 'became known through an Ass- ociated Press despatch from 'Lis- bon tlmed 2.110 p. m. *saying that a movement in support of the Oporto revolthad broken out in the cap- ltnl. Orporto, second city in the ooun- try ln point of population vvs's the starting place of the insurrection which began last ‘Phursdsy with tho avowed object of ovortbrovvinx President (‘armoiria's dictatorship Oporto Revolt - The ' A ' or Fatally Wounded Bill Proposes Pay- PURTUGUESE- REBEES HUEDING Wh-1-G1-W me F--° S-1--<1. ing Weapon German Ships _,___ - ui~i‘1 A _ ts eini t The sumthin): ° roaoiiglafarefeiiv i_P:w'iiiie einen- wnspiitmoiiou. sen. s.-Pav t io- ent to Germany oi $48.6-13.690 for . - hii‘or‘;lcIEa`y.SrEii,i2ii(EB3Ei‘?v;) ‘isilmur Elie Leviathan and the other one A Movement Has' Bro ken Out in the Capital ................ i.. ti... men A--iii-->-----1---<1 and ev- eg;-=--,-1-‘if was fatally wounded when the wea- seized during the worl war s pro im" was acC|d(,nta11y..1|s¢hnrged. posed in the revised house alien .lic had como nnscrutclied property bill reported today to the through heavy -battles of tho war- Senate. to ibe met -by parliament. ‘one interested, but a card index, Ind 4‘57 D011l1dB 01 l1Ui”i-el' fat- il GilRilEiliiS EUNE UNE N||ll|ilN Sli Yoshihito, l23rd Emp ed Most Pretenti ' History of the Cr ient. Object of the Insur-rection is the Over- . throw ofthe Dictatorship and the' Re- arliamentary Govern- - . and re-eelaflilislilng tl Darliilillillliilfy form of government. 'Phe Orporto rebels headed by General Sousa. Dias are still hold- ing out in the face of intense nr- tillery fire and the hurried fill' proach of government reinforce- ments. l-‘ires started in the city ill' exploding shells are spreading and the civilian population has fled. ililsrly todsy Announcement was made that ‘the rebels had uncondi- tionsly surrendered but this was followed within n ievv hours by an admission of the minister of wal' [tile died within 20 minutes. iii ille (Clnsdlln Press) nniii it year asc Simms W-18 A" b sin in Vancouver. ani ll\€1”l’- that the condition! of surrender had not been mot snd that the bombardment was being renewed. "i§‘?i".i"“°° °‘ “‘” -"'“" “““ 1”" "‘°"Arctic Exlledition Commended By ll BRS - '$.'i§’eI.§?'i‘f§”S’.`..‘-'i.1`;§‘§._““" "` '°"“'“""` Capt. W1lklI1S ' (canadian Press) Bain on and .nn'rnoi'r. Feb. 7.-Prepared ter, pa ' an expedition of a few weeks of descendant of the mythical sun god- Cream Hurt aeroplane flights or two to thrae dess- . ' -yearn afoot on polar ice in t e Clilylevent of mlsfhap to the planes- ____ "Captain George Hubert Wilkins left (Sneclsi to The Guardian) _ here 'Saturday on bis secouduquest Fists- °--e.‘;:i-,.1 ta; 'sa.:~.:-'..::.,.'°“°.:.:.‘-:-.1-.:.-..-..:’.. t-’l`he propose n 011 » | (1 will be noticed es north of Alaska. Nei-J; iitinngeginthe inet that this 'rho explorer dommandins the ,B 3 18,89 exm,.¢|n¢ Doing .Detroit News Wilkins Arctic ellie- . iti m'ps led l b s r‘Eli:a;nE§:Nt§omt;Hss14'2liiE?i zziiiiziil; Eievfsliaevx: M111* ftfmliiyl ‘Dy°f~ nmons s nsu¢il¥ lf°i°°-l P°°Pl°- li *"1 °`°l°"\‘ lm “AU A ‘M °‘ '°"‘ 5'* "° V" TOKIO, Feb. 7.--Yoehihlto, 123rd Emperor of Jspln. toniSht WIS W' corded the most pretentious funer- al in the history of the Orient. Ap proximately 1,000,000 bowed. dam of ii. tronage regarded aa a lineal Althougih the late ruler actually was mp real emperor for only 11 brief time owing to an illness which afflicted him from the time of his youth, the Jsponeso revered him as s deity, his auth enneins a reel nnmnqrtgtg mourning which for- eigners sellluin tmderstsnd. Conse- quougly coni¢l\t'l procession toward the tomb etqtnd unusual emotion BIECTS VIEN E RALPRUCESSIUN ous Funeral inthe eror oi Japan, Accord- 305 days. You can seo the work horses st. the east end of the barn. Dor- ling of Taunton the dark elydoe- dale mute -in the box-stall is the dam of four of our pure bred Clydosdales. As you leave the east end of the dairy barn on your way to see the steeis, the barn bo- lng reinoddled on the right. ie tbl' a horse stable. You will see this 3) (Continued from page Announcements, _Coming Events, one million which lined 'I‘oltio's streets tonight to witness the fu eral procession of Emperor Yoshi ito. 'Dwenty persons were injure when crowded into a ditch. Man other casualties were believed t n. 1 h_ __ d "Como to social evening nal y dance in Stsuley Hall Tuesday. 0 February Sth. 37202 Fl P _ hav been suffered at other parts -*-" 3§€e;:b£§$hv1;x:gdu€§es%:;?E:; of she city but details were no '_ "Morell il-I-all, Wednesday 9th. immedlately available in the con- Bl! 5l1°W- ilnm* “nd °°m°d7' 5 fusion. Tyenty-two Freight Cars Derailed on _ C. N. Railways | WINDSOR. Que.. Feb ybrnken wheel wad the cllllo 0! d |reai entertainment. Don't. mihia 8 °*‘Will be loading live hog! ll York. Wednesday. 9th,Jsmes Allin. iSec'y. Cove Held. and WalteriDook° endorf See’y. of York. M" A "York-l¢srs'htisid Chsrss will s- hold s box sn bsslrot social. ll- 'rsilins twenty-two freillit ears hors York Hllii WORMIGIY lilhi.. Wh on the Csnsiiisu Nsriorutl Rollin!!-f“l\'Y 9il1- lii¢0i’0i»if1l lifil _E 1, Proceeds for rlonl 1 e in szzitiosctinet ersonnoi pisnnee to meet him nt se- 'notkmo rea. 1. - One perwil lonely lntemiptins mme ns wsu Admission I5 sad 15 eil. Cole ar ' -~ pm" °“° y - N, ' j,1,,|'|,, 00,, em., was killed snd more than 100 ln- sis causing considerable dems! l'°lP ° ¢°°4 °°"°- ‘ the exports from assfa ` - _ _ 8100-8-7»|i.` _mt cf Neem shipped to Buffalo. Ju-ed lu the press by the crowd of sud daisy, _ . \_