__~~ _-Y ,;.~.;¢» ._~i .` E5 ie ‘°“` "S5.- _ A. .. '_. _ ‘_ _ A: K __ A .l o|oncw¢os~' 1- A _ _ . siuu.o‘rrm1'o_wnV_ _ ‘Q _,_ , _ _ ...i __ --ninunnnnne -_ - csushs, &*‘ussoAY.f JANUARY. @1914 me or iu_.~ i~°P“a“.ini°a1.iisiii._‘z.i°.l»eae9rl _ - Il-III R _ V _ . Opened Yesterday with Lnrge Attendance _ Addresses by Premier, Commissioner of I Agrlculturu hnd PrIif. Ifoss. _ i --leYs1AlegA,acesillEd; words of welcome sifgnihe ZEEEITITIIIYE e means of enjoyment “mum be °°“°i'I dered as much as the profits from thei _ _lab0ur. Too often sport, pleasurei ADDRESS BY PREMIER' and enjoyment were frowned downI _upon particularly _if_ they interfered( 1i§‘fhi§:§°»§§°s£§°“t‘,§Q.yien' pi-notable employment. 'rod ‘ _ often. 5150, when the boys began toI _ of_"'wBl~. PIB! bhil after ahard day'a work»I"at" hflpiesr - -==»~"'“‘*_"'”’~”""` nine ‘theywere told they should work if; ` ’ _ --*-°-°-* ha there was more energy in them There wot; .Lt M188.; UIOSIS 1 p y a important one. “Wei I o°“"° '° have just so much energy and if weI -_ _ __ _ _ _ course in 'the tire our bodies beyond a certain| , d 00m,.e_ an Tsfx point we lessen our mental ability., flu' i th d _ There is s great loss in this and no A ` ‘ Z , » °p°° 8 “ ° 6 one should work so hard as to les e P was a place in our ives for la n U5 tliinkiilk ability.” To get Thi; best resulti, from labour a man must that the boys would not stay on the farm. They went to the city. Now the city denianded far more food that; there was not so much produced.I were really no dearer now than the su_mers were more numerous in pro- y . oped t°_ eh enormonstrxteni. 'rnen we had U10 Bile!! lltup 011| along our shores# and buh and rivers for summer re-_ lldelideh. No place in Canada had such opportunities alongthis line. In order that we should make the most of our opportunities we must broaden out our ideas. we' must be Prepared to adopt all the advanced' meanrof transit. We wanted our yeililz people to hare all the advan- tages of cities, the best schools, the best roadsj' and the best _ oppol-sung. ties for fbcrsatfon and enjoyment. We wanted telephone communication mneh more perfect than -it was at .Ahnnnse sv rnor. Ross. the Secretary of I-lei ' (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Jan. 5-The task pf setting up the new machinery which will put in motion the new (banking system of the country wha taken up here today by the federal reserve or- ganization committee, consisting of Secretary McAd0o, of the Treasury Department, and Secretary Houston of the Department of Agriculture. (ln this committee under the new law, develops the new law mapping' out. the regional reserve districts and locating a bank for each. To aid in reaching a _decision the _dommittee to- day_bega'n a series of 'hdarin s which; _willcohtinue three days-_'in Ngew Yorkf and subsequently in other iimportant financial centers of the country. It 'quickly developed 'that the coinmiteee bade difficult `t-ask on its hands, as it will probably h'e` impossible for New York and therest o_'f the coun- try. Frank A. VanderlIp,.President of the National Cit _Bhnk saidihe thought the `con'unit¥,ee would find it impossible to wlork out na plan ' to meet all requirements, i.P.snimhA ninn uni _-- (Canadlan Press.) MONTREAL, Jan. 5-The Cainadlan Pacific steamship service between Trieste and Naples and the Mediter- ranean is at an end, according to a statement made by one of the offi- cials of the company here today. Cutting oil the service due to ai- leged persecution the company claims to have endured from Austria and Italy. The final action which caused the drastic step was the holding up by the Italian Government at Naples for two days of the steamer Ruth- enila. The charge made was that she contravened the immigration laws of the country. It is recalled that the Trlola sailed for Trieste and Naples from St. John last Saturday. On her return to Canadian waters she wins sent to Liverpool. The same is true of the Ruthenia which is now berthed Again. the quality of the products ii-iel of Hans' `séinni