“ ‘WIBRIJWNING i|'sc0v‘i|iv m , “v.iiiiv ‘0 .r iiiiliiillis ‘business. a Planltob-Tnlqelte IJeap . Year’-s extra business .1111)’ a day of extna Charlottetown Gnardlan 1mm com. llarllll Guardian. Founded Iss1 Two Cars-Tfdpple Over ‘ snkins ‘Bridge- ‘Many Washouts I (Canadian Press.) vnmcouvns. Feb. 13.-Four '4 paaepgers and nineteen employees oi the Capadlau National Railways were injured, three seriously, when two cars of the transcontinental ‘train which loft Vancouver Monday evening toppled over a sinking bridge at iPopku-m. B. C. at 6.30 o'clock t‘his morning. The engine on the far slde of tho culvert re- mained on the track as did the rear cars oi‘ the train. The engineer was proceeding at a moderate speed and had cleared the-bridge before the culvert ‘began to sink. = The automatic couplings broke with the strain and the baggage (Continued on Page 3) GOVERNMENT ISSUES A 'l' WARNING TO RADIOTES‘ ' 1' '9 O 0' 1- (Oanidian Press.) i 0 '0' cal warning has been issued by.+ 4i the Department of Marine tcnl- 0 radio amateurs against the + 0 danger of contact with power 1' O lines. Seven serious acciil- ‘l’ '0 outs wore reported in the city 1' 0 from the contact with live i! 9 power wires. 1v Several persons were ssvere- O 0 ly shocked and in two cases 1- + fires were started in private Il- Q homes. Officials of the de- O ‘l- partmsnt state, that there is 1- O a constant danger if aerial 1- 0 wirss-srs-aiiowed to pass an; o 0 der or over power trsnsmis- It 0 sion lines. '5 The construction of radio Il- 9 serials should be done with O 4' the utmost care, according to 'l' 4' the warning issued here to- ~0- 0 day. - s. QIOQOGOIHIIOQOHIHI-lfi-l- Condonsed Specials Ill- ’ I soon insertion T: rnhfiglurhii. ~ 4- + orrawa, Feb. ia-ari offici- 4-i- Covers Prince Edward Island ‘Like ‘the "Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THIHIRSDAY, FEDiItUARY 14, 1924 MR. JOHN MoKENNA Mayor-Elect of Charlottetown Ke (Canadian Press) LUXOR, Foil. lli.-Thu greatest discovery in the history of Egypto- logy, and many claim. in archaeo- logy. was made this‘ afternoon in the sepulchrul chamber of Tuthnk~ hamen in the vnliey oi’ the Kings. In the presence oi a gathering TO LET-FRONT ROOM. AHPLY 238 SYdnOY Street. 1456-2 12-3i. sale RBMNANT SALE now ONI 14s": 2 14 u’ -—Beer k Weeks. : I ' . "JNO. AwMBDQNALD, LAND SUR- VBYOI‘, Soltnis, R. 3. 1415-2-9-1mo. 5W: suv FIATHERS. -s:es a wssKs. ~ 14am 141i i . WANTED-JUTOHEN GIRL. AP-' Ill)’ Queen Hotel. 1457 2 12 3i ‘FOR SAL-Iv-IROOD 80W DUE April 20th. Apply l’. A. Morri- son. Granville. 1493 2 14 2i ‘FOR ‘BALL-WHITE WYAN. dotts C ksrsls. Apply J. H. Stewart. lrrlngton. 149,7 2 142i ‘Eon- sAuU-ul- ioxisos ‘seams - jiotrwith" ll ‘pow cottage, good locality. pply Bo: 115, City. .. . 1490 2 14 3i srdhjlrlLsz-gfon nlcHANoa two young turkey gobblers-J. H. Stewart. Harrington. 1407 2 l4 2i ..,_. ,. ,_ ,__ ‘WAN?! somrstvuvun l for falsify . ihrée, two miles - J. i . Av l '73" car o! ‘ . y 11W214g3i YR P Vi}??- er fu iflfrbl "Pirst on" work ‘guaranteed. —Beer a weeks. , , ,_ __1_4_s7 2,14 1i swank-abort: GENERAL- "Jy, Jtlio ptbat they‘ can get. ls iflljjhlb! ask forkin- 141011441. ..,._'.:,-... ‘urn-s " in. , AN --Vi-I‘,I"H IONS ,1“; on farm, good references required- nil. Victoria Lot 2,0. 1415 -2-18-tf of». 4st». 48s.;- 1irur-“a n‘ Ilsa ‘ins the elite of Egypto- the lid of Tutankhamens great pink sarcophagus was raised and a stupendously mummy case covered with plates ofsolld gnldwas brought to light. The moment was the most- dram-i atic in the history of the ilrnmatic discovery of Tutsnkliumons tomb. By general consent oi’ sent the mummy-form case which lndubltahly encloses mortal remains, lmmensurenbly sur- passes in splendor a-nd beauty (won The Weather, BE $Tu_\_ SAD AND CEASE TH (rust SEND YOUR SMRT A VAL-EN -TiNE,~ Feb. 14—Marltline t i l fair and m9r'§:'.§.:pe"r(slure yestorill was 12 above at 9 0- In. maximum and minimum (my we; l9 and Gnbove. his afternoon at 5.54 “d tomorrow mo w flerhoon lit 5-25 morrow mornlns h! ha." moon Wednesday, Feb. 20th m. erside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. wAursm-Lusnorac- . so amt r. ‘ J a itssgidri 4am rswdis ,. 4 Mummy Case Perfectly Intact, and Enclos- ing King’s Mortal Remains Reve ale d When Lid of Sarcophagus Was Raised. the precious magnificent treasures lhc excavators in this tomb have brought to light. The mummy-case is perfectly in- tact. It is described as one of the most wonderful things of its kind that has been found. The Phar- aoh is represented in high relief. coveredjwith sheets of solid gold more titan twice life size, his ser- ene aud beautiful face exquisitely "i"? V975 LARGER uni ‘iEX*P“Ell0l“Eil* g3, ygggggs ter and Stewart. cclving 971 votes. | _ For Water Commlssionens. acclaim“ on Messrs. L. ‘B. Miller, H. F. Con- nors and J. A. Webster were elect.- w?“ Three Bil. - In Ward One Mr. Bruce Taylor lacclamauorh was re-elected to the Council; in W-arrl ‘Four Mr. E. A. Foster led. Dr. Yen being re-eiected, as his Ward Four cd.) A iotnl of 2.453 votes were polled in ‘ille Ma oral cutest, as h ainst 2.500 in 1y922. w‘: g Wm‘ Fm Tihe Cliy Council Chamber. where ‘é the ballot boxes were received by - tlie Returning Ofilcer. Mr. R. M. S McNsiil, was crowded by citizens. O and after tile returns had been tan ‘g,’ , 1;, nounced, Mr. McKenna was called g § upon and spoke amid cheers, Mr. applauded. Short speeches follow- ...___,..___._-__- (Continued “on Page 3) 11 incised, with glittering eyes of . Fr._J. P. McKenna, No li-lli, Kansas City. Kan. a former ls- lander who was shot. by a bandit in front of his residence, 740 Shawnee Aygnue, Wednesday night. Jan. 30th is much improved, accordin! to a wire by-friends in this prov- ince on Saturday night last. The attending physicians believe he will TGISOVBI‘. Fr. McKenna had returned to his home in Kansas City, only a few days previous after several weeks spentin St. Mary's hospital Kansas following an operation during which time he had been seriously lli. However, he had rallied and was rapidly regaining his health when ho was taken homo. Wednesday night, Jan 30th was the rscfnfY- Alter dunner. he tis- cided to take s little walk. He was strolling up and down in front of the rectory when a msn passed him. He paid no attention to-the strnhgénind wont "'oh. "Bbhik out at that mo. z-Ths-mnn passed on a few seps and then suddenly turned s wind and» overtook tho priest." > en directly behind. he cried sha y "Stick ‘em up." Pr. Md ontis. stated afterwards that he has athe turned around before com- haild who seemed to be nervous ‘and-Before another word am said the man fired twice. Ono . billlQt wont isrdurh the ‘rishi ., breast. thy gh the inns. and came out lielo _' ffltihtlshouldsr. Th: Q» Qfl gigxd fleftemy 111% ssh. priest wshtYia rsctorrsiilfbsllesrrs R. l. rion hmsistgnt, who was rithen up- - t ‘ ' ‘ " . ‘ . ' T '_ ‘ Ward s West... 18819012! 202 . _ ~ Ward s w. Cen. so 110 5214a ' ' Ward s s. Con. 12114: as 97 - Ward s ‘nest... 1421s1 9s 120 Reported Recovering From Serious Injuries Received From Bandit The condition of Fr. John P. Mc- v H Kenna, pastor of Si. Thomas par-have been shot. the first time he had-been ouLof - o intention whatever _ oi resistiiigf-qbut was so startled ' ring» when ryotiiig man of ‘*- en Contests To PlacelFor the Various Civic 0flices,t Voters Turning Out in Large Numbers Especially in the After- noon-Mr. John McKenna. Elected - Lonoon. r... ‘ilk-The h... Mayor by Large Majority-All Old Coun- cillors Contesting Were Returned, the Two New Members BeingMessrs. Fos- ed, in the order of their names glv- Cuum n, B_ Rant-my elected by l , East. Con. West. Total fellow CtllmClllOl’. Th6 CODtES-t ill DL L J_ Yeo H115 ‘I26 135 376 ‘Vflfli Five W“ "6'!’ been» MP- W- r. P. Hennessey so 52 130 22s A. Stewart leading with 8. total-of E_ A‘ Foster H150 141 16o 451 062 vet-es. followed by Messrs. Mujorm. m, pone,- ova,- yeo, 75_ Prnwse and McLeod (both reelect- Muimny ‘m. Yco over Hennesaey’ 13S. East Central Total Hm“ “h” “W” “'1 w“ “nmw T.W.L,.iP-rowse.| 213122 154150045 .o0-o+o++0-o+o+o roooo-oeovooil ,. Wire Briefs ii inOvérg the Wires (British United Press) aness government loan of $25,000,000 st six percent has been fully subscribed, it ls an- nounced Iists cloned noon to- day. i OTTAWA, Feb. 13—,-Pour\ parlors between representa- tives of the Canadian and Aus- tralian governments looking to a trade agreement between The tine weather yesterday was Ward One h atlminable for the purposes of the t e "V" d°m'"l°"‘ °" "°'p'°°‘ civic election. and the varies polled East. West. 1mm :',°",';°:,;‘,’,'t" ‘"°"""Y ‘°"'“"" v>rc in P1118 ex ct . P. p is 9' as 151 ' ' - ‘ LAG a, iii... oznmepgiegiion Cliaf- EJ33121- . . . . .402 141 24a 7"‘ °“"°°" '°' '"‘ ""9"" lotietown has a new Mayor in the Majority for Taylor . . . . . . . ..92 Imam o" '17 °xt°'"“v° "n" person oi’ MrmJohn MoKenna. who ' M‘ ""°'"-""9' was elected with 1482 votes. ‘his op- Wsrd Two OTTAWA ‘Feb 13_" m” . F ,' ' a - Donent. Ex Mayor P. S. Brown re- C0,", wmhm, Mo,“ elected by em ‘ado-Hons com“ for my thing. this session will put on the statute books some mes sure of federal inspection of banks. . Hsrstofore the proposal has =aiwsys been resisted and in that regard banking institu- tions and government have taken the same stand. —-——<-o>—i MOSCOW, Feb. 13—-Norway hamqivsn the Russian Soviet government .. _nltlon dc lure, the Foreign Office was informed today Ina telegram received from Madame Alex- andra Kollaptny, Soviet rem-q. sentstivs in Norway. Austria will legally recognize Russia soon. ‘..SYDNE.V, N. 8., Feb. 13— Dominion No. 1 i. the only mine oi the British -Emplrs Stool Co. to operate today. Ad- v 151m the general office of t a 09a! company st Glace ed ‘by the Councillors and Water ‘X- 3: “a; zlnzoltaec: 4'2. Piuvmciii nuum: liiiE An analysis oi the flrgiggge. throughout the ‘Province for the year i928 shows a considerable de- crease from the alarmingly high losses of 1922, and a slight decrease from the 192i figures. Last year's losses are still. ‘however, in excess of the 1920 losses. and of the aver- age preceding years. and show a ‘ total insurance loss oi $108,065.44, and a total property loss of $204,- 095.96. which amounts to a iper cspita loss of $2.32,, as against $4.23 in 1922, $2.60 ln 1921 and $2.17 in = 1920. The 1922 lire losses were the heaviest recorded here within the knowledge of Mr. E. H. Beer. Pro- vincial Fire lilliarehal. to whom the Guardian is indebted for the in- formation herein published. These totalled an insurance loss oi’ $220,- 248.49 and a property loss of $375,- 195.20, incurred in 134 fires. Last year's fires were 124 in number. There were 118 lflres i-n 1921 and 125 in 1920. . Noliceable every year is the fact th-‘lt. apart from. the fires through unknown causes which last year "ilmbemd thirty. agreat many or- iginate in apparently insignificant WByh-from ‘sparks, over-heated or defective chimneys. carelessly- thrown snatches. open lights, and in the vicinity ofetoves and furnaces. it is reasonable to suppose that many of these, causing serious los- 365. Imlght have been avoided. Last Year twenty-five tires were caused from sparks, the insurance loss to‘ balling $2,785.42 and the ‘property loss $9,240.42. From over-heatodor defective chimneys, ilues. oupolas and stackis there w re eighteen heated or defective, riiros lam; Commissioners. |Mumnca 1 6 5 . B .. 19a 101 024102 1s "s i » 19-30. Drover" M n Jorigicfliasrrgtawar! over Frown’ pit-tturtnst: out. The others still 1035 34140930; 1mm gtgygg’, funmc. 8Y0"! Y ____ 17; over McLeod’ 3L :33. ¢ "PI"! vi "WQ- as and other heating apparatus, tflve Brow" MCKMM Majority ‘for .Prowse over McLeod, ' 2:}? i‘li3;l;'5I1;-‘1§7:)<>18£2€13.§1g.65. ‘pro _ ' _ _ - " ~ ' . . - ' r_m open will}! llvlgest ' . _ ' " Méilority for McLeod over "Blanoh- . D Ely-WAX’ R vs" "b" 13-. “ghm "m" fires’ lnauilance 1°55 '31-" aid 2 wast .. .. 33 90 an] 156. r. avid Allison iorrnsr Prui- 519.25; property loss, $2,569.25; 2 Egg: -- -- 26 94 ' myth-formant “Ailéaornléingver- from electiéiézikxttyg. EIgTGS fires. insur- ' - -- . . rrn- anc - , ,~ , , Ward 3 . . . . . .. .. 61 11g c°mmi"l°"°" .sr 5 psrintsnziant ‘of Educa- $6,406.33? property M" Ward g West .. 19g tlon or Nova Beotia, died at Lightning during 1923 caused ten Ward Contra -- n n2 his home hers this morning flres, an insurance loss 0181374750 vvgigrg .. ‘I165 186 a = E u at the aqs of 88 years. and property long of $534750, \Vard s w. Ceutral109 101 1:. 3;, g o ‘E “ ‘ ’ " -' Ward s s. Centre] as 142 i: E a. g <3, V. Ward 5 East . . . . ..109 144 B 5 Q Q 5,, _r _ g . k Total .......... .011 1482 W9"! 1 Wesh- 88 83 53104. i .. s». _. . . ._ , _ .,. . . ,. , _ Ward 1 East... 58 76101109 91 - - ., . . _ - M"'°'"y f" Mmenm ' ' ' ' ' ' "m, Ward 2 West... ‘as 5-1 s0 s0 s1 I ,. . ’ . ‘ . . ‘_ g . . 4 . Ward 2 East... 56 55 47 76 50 . .. . -. .. . . Ward 8‘ . . . . . . . 99112 69 84 53 . ' Ward 4.West . 141159 82 123 46 Totaii§~ Webstsr;—1273. w of Kansas City, Is gglaevri-éfilgé, Connors,—-1315. MoQuaidr-tfl. 115; over Webster. 157. "Father, Father." he cried, "l St. Mary's Hospital immediately, summoned Dr. H. G. McKsnna, made arrangements to take him to the Hospital, Dr. McKenna met them. at the ‘Hospital 31nd dressed the wound. He called in Dr. M. ____ J. Owens to confirm his diagnosis, HNMHADN, .1§e,muda_ erate. m... Ward 4 Central. 11s iai s0 14 - 5 Word 4 '.i:ssr..."1o412s as so Majority for Miller over Connors, 141213.42; over Crtsweli, 431. Dead in‘ Bermuda (British United Press.) fence. Former iRremier Baldwin, as d that would hamper the MacDonald He declared that lMaoDonsid had not divtdged whether he planned to increase or diminish the army, na- vy and alr forces and "utvored not s slngioword on howso cure the grout social evil of unemployment." Questioned on the Labor govern- - aunt's. liey with respect to a Bri- " ass nus dissent Singapore, tha ' ly inst. 1488 2 i4 1i ‘LLndei-Qqeilstsry of the admiral, Muted that the cabinet considered - the proposed expenditures on the nsimtifled and » were now e1:- ing apps ‘I policy. sanwhile, oillc- .r.-q¢iii.._,wi1rr,..., , ‘outtsw to‘ Letter ' r " arise) tDONlDON, Feb. 13.--<Premler MacDonaJ-d and his LabcrGov-ern- meat today came in for a grilling I questioning at ‘the hands of the Majority for Connors over Web- Opposition in the House of iCom- ’ , mons, relative to the ipolicy on Rus- FL 0.3m,“ can“; Majority "for Wiebster over Cral- sian recognition and national db- well, 319; over McQuald, 628. ‘W, M, 5m,- absopmon, and ‘ ’ ‘ MacDonald to define exactly ‘be 8 p‘ Dr' "Soviet; Union” which has Just ' been recognized. "Businessmen," he declared.‘ "would oease sending goods ‘to dlussia before long he- Feg 13, cause of lack of confidence." and both physicians remained with __D,._ Juan“ Lmh widely know-n The former preuflgf indicated the priest all night. They decid- gqigystigg, mead of the division or that the Conservative opposition ed it would not be necessary to op- phygiolgjyqs the Rggkifgllgr insti- was unliinsly to take any actioii has. formedieal research of New - ‘ ; york’ m“ he” "u," ‘nigh; ‘m; g cabinet in negotiating with ‘Francs. wnisi-‘rrirrmiissrrr ire-ms Foriner Premier Baldwin and Party Give Laborites Grilling Questioning onjPolicy R0 Russia, National D e f e n c e E t c. isle at Singapore have been order- ed to make no further committ- ments iMl‘. Baldwin told the House that he feared the government did not realise its responsibilities. iMT. ilidac Donald's French policy he alleged was merely a continuation of the attitude of the Conservative party toward France during the last year. ‘Iihe leader of ‘the Opposition also inferred that the (Premier had been over-generous toward Russia. "Italy," he said, "got her conces- sions recognized before taking an- .- (Oontinusdrcn Page 3) -—i<o>———» IsAIIh-l cents per word cash inserting:- , . . _.» '_. _9-.--4 . "The New‘ Wiltshiro Chapter will meet st Kingston on the 14th - bass 5mm” y)“ dug" n “gm-e 4mg. day Feb. 19th. Admission 2B cents. Ladies with baskets free. 8t. Paul's Valentine Concert lo- night. please issve at so lrooin esrly as possible today. 14852 14 ll m" - Fsh- 1141mm! for m» basket social at t. ms l ‘Basins twee s-definite prom-port Orphanage. ~ in lid i0! ‘PPBINQN $00M» ihaiof Home. Good p . y “be imimdloto admin“- 1m I 14 si . . ,, prosecutions, e . s minsi 4nd 351%.. the oil ‘land lb "Mr. Class. lilsrls. In. loan. ‘ . i Mrs. NcXflIMI. Ira. Tailor. Ir. . ' romr on». _ I4 ‘PAGE THREE fires. insurance loss 38,690.57. mro= perty lose $47,701.76; from smok- ihz and matches. three ores. insur- ance loss $9,182.31, property loss $18,129.25; from stovepipes over- "Bssltet social and concert will be held in Mi. Herbert l-lsli Tuss- ‘Oi The Total Property Loss , P. n. 1. by Fire During 192s Nearly‘) s ty Percent Was Uncovered by Insuralirilce. There were three fires from spon- taneous combustion, insurance loss $7,881.42, property loss $11,850.00. Three fires were mused bygasoliue or kerosene oi-l, the resulting pro- perty loss being $2,580.00. Children were reeponsiblei for five fires during last year, property loss $703.50. One lflre,,from an at- tempt to thaw frozen pipes. caused property loss to the extent of $128.- 65. From ashes and coals. three tires caused roperty loss of $520; from autorno lies, three fires. pro- perty loss $61.7; one brush firs, pro party loss $116.75. , . Four ilree durifigthe year wens traced to incend sales.‘ causing an insurance loss of $1,150.00. and‘ a. property loss of $3.530. The thirty tires from unknown causes resul-osd 520.50 and a total property loss of $12,201.00. . . . - , Of the are losses monthly durlnz 102s, April was thshwstiiisostroufl- there being insnrancelnssss to the extent. 0i’ $27,338.87, ‘and property losses totalling $45,040.75. - Next in total losses ranks December. (Continued ’ “on. Page 9) ———-{O%-—,——-— Woman ‘Held For _, Death 0f ‘Six (Canadian Press) l ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y" Feb. 13. —After seven hours‘ ques- tioning at police headquarters. Margaret Lindiey, negreas- wag tar- rested on a charge of second gree manslaughter in connec n with the deaths of ‘six persons-in she was committed to is! in ‘de- fault of $5,000 bail. A Connor. TALK ADVERTISING syicanuron Ldcxwoon Yes, It is‘ a. Cake A man who calls on retail mer- chants once told me that some of them were so ignorant that when he talked about turnover they thought he menntpastrgaald si- lowsd they didn't worry about bak- ery goods. The other extreme of this, was brought out at a recent msetiufoof the American Grocers’ Assooist : in the big meeting hall there was a ,huge banner on which was inscrib- ed thc following: "Nobody will talk to you about turnover." So probably there BIB". s good many o my readers who top right hero b cause they are not inter- ested in turnover. pot interested because they knows-ail about turnover. and some because they don't know anything about it and don't want to. But for the sake of the genstnl plubliia I want to offer this brie reap _ Q if s ‘brand of oannfio isslls so‘ fast that a merchant-tuna his money over twelve times a year, hs-sststweivs profits. . .'i Supposing he makes LJIMJDTOHC of only i -per cents Five ..timoa twelve is tiixtyper cesium an- num. and sixty percent. per sn- niim on capital invested in bu ncss would make the average ban - er lick his chops withmxssssiva and ubssomlygioe. Hsawoull. y that kind of turnover was c ; nice, rich cake. _. Now. supposing thptwxlhq‘ mn- chandias is not well known and the merchant ~ snly‘ turns his monsyion it oboe s yeain-Five per cent. per ‘ - annuin isn't very gnome!- out not in the retail grocery bus Kelsi. A retail merchant's profits srdlin turnovers, not in leftovers. It mul- tiplies the profit on capital invest- sd and it often produces s fu er profit, preventing styles booonl obsolete and piling up. be soidohesper because Ilia-i. chant sails more of tbsni.‘ .. 50.3w“, . 221522222243‘, . _-a. N’? “Persons promising candy for IN ill t il .' W‘ ' "Roast-vs Thursday. hi» ll i“ ' 1.3 '1“ ney il not tied up so long. __l ‘ m ' r ~ in a total insurance loss ,of 824,-." a tenement house fire believed to» - . , have been of incondla origin. . So things that are advertised Adan I r-