the flllllillleu thought; lilllplo an" i7 9i 11311111110"! "K warning u" 1"" k a n Ir lllllellin . i alaiieilliieahiiiamtcziiesr ‘an 51111111013113?" running a ship yard. I mad Theobald sued for the price of The ‘maiden nflmelflf m‘: ' fall. the bull; Let/laud for the value of in: was Mlurgatlrllzillir n‘: 681'": ' his boat and flab beside! damn" T 0y 111° Down“! h“ cheat“, h life f th 01110- Pouned d" me Dam” “piiened sailings are 1:11am? for aiid wide ' “(Continued on ll 3) in Sohomn County- Mamie OF A Maacnalvr Ontario will bathe In reel High- land dew next May-day when Gov- ernment control becomes effective. ____._J Mum] lubaerlptlone Delivered £5.00 u mu, Oeeeda and U. s.A.e4.ao slll-tllvltllllll: llnlllllnlls siltiliil Pill trust costs Says Australia's Prim e Minister, Speaking Greatest Intér-Im perial Trade Within the Bounds 0t Em pire, He Declared. I (171110111811 P1360!) and air forces showing Australia's ‘PORJONTO, Jan. 5.—~Every self- per caplta. expenditure to be about sflvviillills lBrltiah domln‘lon must 64 cents and Canada's expenditure undertake its full quota of the cost for the same purpose 22 cents. o: defense to the utmost of its abil- Tile Australian premier dwelt with 11y l0 i111)’. 011119119111- 11 position ot‘ considerable length- and emtphasie inferiority in the empire, was the on the efforts of his country in declaration of Right Hon. Stanley that direction. lie insisted that Bruce, Bnlme Mluie-ter of Australia, every dominion luust provide for 1'11 11 1000111 811111011111: of the Can- its own defense and take part. ill ndian Club-here today. M-r. Bruce protecting its sea borne trade. said that nation] independence car- Next to Great Britain, said Mr. ried with it national responsillll- llrucc. Carlotta ltatl tlle- greatest. 11y. lilo rond- ll. ittblo 0i‘ per t-ap~ l.utcl'-iluperinl il-nllo within illu iia expenditures on naval, military bounds of the ulllllilrll. - Back . infuriated Tr 1*“ Chinese Mob (‘By L. U. Fowler, Calgary, Alberta. Formerly of Summersldc, P. E. (cflllidilfl P11") mm“ i“ °“'““““ M“1“°“"“"" IIANKOW, JuTlTEI-a hulltiflli of British fighting mon, without fir- I was always 1n love with alaw- Ly Courts were established anti the hear the lawyers argue . and the policemen and they stood their the Boat and Bull Trial. this rifle from him and bayotnetted it was ‘three generations ago that him. Using long poles, the tchin- this famous trial was staged ill use badly beat two other ‘sniiursn Prince Edward ‘island. An lhiglish- tor more than four hours the thin‘ man named Theobald emigrated alld Hrltlsh held, protecting their civ- bought a. farm at; ltustico, a. fine ilian men, omen nild children kin-' spot, indeed, with its high cape folk. Th at nightfall, came he- overlooking the water. then tlllctLlatetl relief, i'rom the native soc- with fish of many kinds. Theobald lion of Hzlnkow, or from Wll was the forerunner of gentleman Chang, across the rlver where the farmers and looked with some cnn-‘Cnntonese government had its? the firing by a British warship up-i 110111n8 a. first-class bull from Eng- attempting to release two British ‘land. The animal was a fine type. merchant ships seized by Chinese tWhO Remembers“ Them In P. E. 1.? (Oakland Maple Leaf.) bald was able to handle him by ex- 2,000 Chinese, while the British as. People oi.‘ P. E. l.. W110 1110 111' 010151115 0111111011. but he was a ter- sorted approximately 300 Chine‘... tcrested in their ki-tih and kin in far 1'01‘ 101110 neighbors. And no Won-iwere killed or wounded. away California, will be glad t0 der. for the sight of anyone except. __;-<o>..___ learn tihat. matinee Dowli-ng. who his owner seemed to inspire the GIVEN LIFE IMPRISONMENT was horn and brought up six mllcs animal with uncontrollable rage. FOR ATTEMPT AT munosn from 0harlt1ttotow11. is 111111‘- 111111 Nevertheless, he was the pride of --—-- wl-ll Theobald and the abuse of tho MONTREAL. Jan. 5. —1Charlea years. neighbors. Theobald, in retolla- Tapp, charged with attempted mur- native of Killarney, llrelantl, whom 11011. said that the smell of decny-wler of Radolphtpe Corbell, coal mer- he married in Sh. John, N. 13., in 10g tlsh on those Frenchmen, with chant, and _hls staff, on April 24 18715, has ibeen his good, faithful 1110111. Wherever they went, was last, ivnslFntencetl to life lmprieon- companion all these years. 011011811 to drive any man or (lllilllllii lnent by Judge Wilson in court oi’ er Michautl, Pastor of St. John, N. 1111111. tKiught llench here today. 11., was the priest who nlarricd -_ The snowy twhite hairs and minded little Frenchman. lmMnutl loss had ended his own obnoxious bent form of this 80011 W110 1110111 ‘by 11111110. was following his usual career. °11°11l>ation of fishing along with hls| So far as the Frenchmen were 51 years n80 W11011 11110 1100111110 "- crew about three miles from the concerned the incident would have 1111110- . 011110- Tho wind was isouthwcst ended thcrc and then. Not: so with villnlzo 0i Viliifly F0111. 111 5011011111 11nd increased until nt. noon itffltcobald. lilo loved the dendbruto County- amounted to a violent gale. Lc- with as much devotion and sillcor- James Dowling came toISt. John. Maud decided to run in under tho ity us did any Egyptian reverence N. 8., in 1873. and served his 111110 shelter of the cape, cle n‘ tho fish a sacred bull. ll-lle rage was be- as blacksmith under Dougald Mc- 1i19y had caught. and Int e n noon- yond all reason when he heard of 13111111111. W110 W011i 11y 111° 1117 meal. T-his was but a usualtlle happening. -lt was nothing to Dou811id Bornish. proceeding on their part. ihlm that LeMnltds boat was wreck- "i was 51 years in New Brun- 11 1110)‘ neared the cape they u0--ed and that the men were suffer- swick." 11o ilced the bull tethered not titt- from ‘lug from bruises. He cursed their there l worked for William R0080- rcco, brt-ed and generation in lan- Myself and wife came to California and scraping his fore feet when 11o guago that soon passed the vocllh- in 187R. l0‘! 1.11011’). fellows simpl admired by all who saw him. but soldiers oi‘ lthe northern army was 1111.0 111nny men as well as animals fired upon ,-und a score of British the llud his faults, and tho particular killed or wounded. -~ The 1Chluesc fault was his viclousnoss. Tbeo- claimed that the British fire killed tOnc ilno summer's day a simple-t edge and. as always. roaring 111811 8.1. 1.11 gfiiialln; in factil and“ eep to t e w . i” 11m of the bull aa t " Mir to the lend, 3100K; 110111 the ally came Theobald‘! one shlillnl! 1110mm: for a 111118‘ (qr personal injuries. 0n the ap- are. l’, f 1121/1 /,/-,7/1..,K'I“_- ht - The P ll p168 Paper i" l p Read by ~ rybotly (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY_ JANUARY e, 1927 5 1'7. rn on Z :|> z Q FFI i = = 1 ITFI ME ll [IHESS 11F BIILTUN. TORONTO, Ont, Jan. fil-Kather- afterwards ‘Duchess i‘ oi‘ Bolton was the ilauccc of James - Wolfe. For a grout many years tho real ldoutity 0t Katherine Lowther was lost in uncertainty. There was never n. portrait. 0t’ the lady who and history only rnls by repute. 1t was a Clluillldzlh, lloweveir, who flu- _ all-y solved the mystery of Wolfe's j first, lost and only love, and Dr. A. 1 C. Doughty. thc dominion archivist. - knows where lies tile only authent- ic lptlrtralt 0t‘ Wolfe's lair lady. ~ i said: “l know not that my picture‘ was to be set; in jewels. l beg you to tcll .\lrs. Wolfe and. olltreut her ..> take llor own time about giving the necessary directions. as a nlzlink oi‘ his affection, refuse would willingly spare myself tlic pain of seeing a under fur different hopes and expectations.“ Ill 1759 Katherine paid a visit tr her sister, the Countess of Dalrllng- ton living ill Rally Castle and in all probability lefl: the portrait at the castle. it. had allwaya reminded her j 1 Before Canadian Club-Canada has the ‘5 I cannot loved u soldier, know of 1101' tiilll MISS GERTRUDE FORD a former Canadian girl‘ who has be- come famous In New York as a tea blender. She hat: built up a highly successful business. The Boat and 11111111111111 1111111 1 Hon. s. n. Bruce On Economic Reconstruction 1 Ag (ganglia Press.) W - Ill. T , mg a shot’ “may hem h) cheek an government and nuiouolny 0f t suit. When a small boy 1 ugedtq infuriated mob or severe. thousand "aria"! ‘imgiiiioiis “ti, m“ sneak into the lgrga mom or the Chinese cooliee, who attempted -to Em!’ '9 lag 1° 913112 "g3 “at “if, chosen farmhouse to hear the trials 01111180 11110 1110 311111-111 00111¢000i1°11w1miy w t "e o B“ Gun W“ llillldllclufi by Her Majest 's repre- district ot‘ this city of nter or, _ flenmflves who signed ‘Lyn after Chhréh [named ‘by anlhmimsh the United ‘States and the British their names and, later. when Coun- speeches at a New Year's celelhra- Em?“- ition on the hanks oi.‘ the Yangtse world economic reconstruction, R1- lawyers only were the Judges, liRive, the horde 0f yelling Chinese Hon. Stanley M. Bruce, Prime M111- would rather attend court than goimoved against. the British. quarter, ister of Australia, told the English- in swimming. ‘I was delighted to la their path were a. few British spgalklnfgtUniont 11love todloly- n1 e u are o le wor a t Witness refuse to answer. When l ground when stoned. Twenty realization of what the Great Wm‘ ‘become privileged to not on a jury sailors off British warships in the was fought for depended upon mu~ myself or to be the Justice of the Yn-ngtse joined ‘the policcnlcn. tual sympathy 01.1110 10111111-‘111-111101111- lPgflcg I enjoyed meeting the rela- They fixed bayonets to their l-ifles, ing nations, ho declared. Ho warn- tives of Annnias more than attend-and they used tlbeir rifles as clubs ed against alliances with other na- ink a local celebration or nttrac-iin exchanging blowe with che tious by Great. Britain and the Unit- tion. _ ,churging mob, but they did vnot ed States. ' Only once was ~12 so unfortllnatefire. Marines, hastily landed, re- Britniuis an “impcrinlistic grabber’ as to be the defendant. The plaln- lntorccd the little British party. has _ ti: Buetgengeuinsteladi of the King on Three of the British defending the said, and a new Brltislit 191111111‘? w ose a I a offended him, concession were wounded and tak- ollc has been deve ope ou o . and he paid the costs in the nou- en to hospitals. Twenty cooliee €he lgssons of the secession oithc 8i S: d,ff"‘b“§;'d.‘"“'°" n? . t. suit. This, however, is aside from bore down on one sailor, wrestled American colonies, making the Eul- ' "9 11' a '3" a" ‘"5 commonwealth of "peace loving partner nations.’ Sir Samuel Hoare Arrives at Barra mutual understanding between The idea that Great ““'“'1’“‘°‘i' M" ABOVE is a reproduction of the miniature of Katherine Lowther, T“ “my Ma“ “imiienging "PM" m" genera] “eight agent’ and i“ which he carried with him up to the time Gen- Jamc Wolfe's fiance .. lr1a-l to tll cler l l" ' ht tti . ’ ow been located In England by on k ladlophone calls could not bc tap- " e 5 i a “"3 ° u’ D110 1011M’ 11- Dclviug into rccdlds an letters and documc for his “Conquest d relics. of the tragod other illYfSirOlllflnCfLI . n _ , _ . , Trunk ilw , n M ‘c at, nts for material As the yearz-lipasscti, the picture be- £1,211,512?“ ‘is; XfMOTQAIiLifYiIIL “U?” M fly a d on m h 1 0t‘ Canada," Dr. cums a family heirloom. Katherine p i“ a u on’ (‘o e d’ hm“ this piLVllSC never claimed ill Wolfe's last will and tcatltnlclit. lilies Lowthers W115 hundpd picture may -'ho sot in jewels to tho to gencratio five hundred guineus tprcgenl; (lay and anlli returned to her.” Writing to a friend Miss Lowtlletl‘ naslui, lruk, Jan. Salim ._ ,1 tempt on his humble neighbors. heatiqnartem. The Chinese sol-{£3;flgfrftielaitiilltiiieiiiirciilyldh$15.1; ‘most of whom were French. He dlers soon dispersed the mob. ‘lanidy noweék ago 1,, the Al,‘ Line proposed to revolutionize the state. One of the British acts employ- fiercules on a {HEM to 1mm,’ an)... of affairs, at least so far as theed by the tChinese a'nti~British ugh-ed at Basra from mgmut (his mums Zgeedlnz of live stock was concern-tutors to incite mob violence was mm Arm. a "ma; res‘: (he); 13?“, filo Ibegan his work ill a prllise- on Chinese soldiers at Wanlusicn in goaigfid 2331;211:1110 ‘m. mm c‘ o‘ worthy and sensible manner by im-‘Septomber. A British naval -pul'ty. us ' ' Reported Millionaire ‘Celebrations At Left About $25 (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jun. pound notes, or odlout $25 ‘ total assets left by Leonid Soviet Envoy to (ircat Britain, who died recently, Soviet officials staid Since ‘his donlh, estimat- es have been made papers that his estate was between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000, pounds, but the Soviet officials owned no property whatever. officials said tllnt tlln widow ox- pectctl to receive a small jlfillfiiflll. -———<4>—-i- Sir James Craig- Elevated To Peerage (Canadian Press.) - LON-DON, Jun. 5.—The olovalion Jgngland Greets New of Sir James Craig, Prime Iilinistcr. of Ulster. to the peerage. is one of,‘ of the King's New, Year's honors list. Baron Sumner both counts. and Sir (lcorgo (fubb, Col. hilonnes Corwulils, and Sir (flint-lost Oroenway, become baronets. Sir James, who will now he eu- titled to sit in the liouse of Lords, has decided to take the title "Vis- count Craigavon" after his old home on tho outskirts of Belfast. place was tho contra of resistance to tlic Home Rule p0 cy ofihc then The White House (Canadian Press.) ‘m0 dciliiiziiltlngifrsliggloliltlltllzltlrlcltt ahnnd 1V0 111118100 schooner, "W. T-‘Railway at Iiloutrealx On Jmgusttnmln (Hglgnguiahed lmemmur “T191119 lust night in the nation's farewell dell”, Captain Anderson, ivas tow-tun 1905, he Devan“; asslsuumatlt pl osop r. to tlic old ycal" and its lzreetinllfi 10 Thu cnlistttl nitl ot Jlvc nlal-illcs, ll. trumpctcrzlntlfoul ‘trombone players. an innovation in music. from thc roof of the White House at the stroke of 1:2. The mar lnes stood on the highest part of tllo root‘ nt the font. ofthe flngstut. with a spot-light. iroincd on lllem and lllt- flag waving overheat]. Ar illur Wiicolnb. the buglcr, sounded “Taps" at midnight. and followed ilt with "Reveille." Alter that thl played Beethoven" mcatiotl," and, Abts "Over tlr h-Prcsi- Mrs. Dowling, who is a them. quite ,1 contrast to the-r appearance Year Wlth SHUIQS (Canadian Preeeqkf l Jan 5-——The.n lll188t , ______‘.,_i_ at twins 11111111511 111:h1111§°11“;“1“ - 100k ‘till Christmas". $011103 KINGCHARLES FLAGON “"1" i“ ‘""’ "i m" “mmmmiy “i tr is the keyno not’ e ow e1: tyhdttghl» of the British 111111110. b1- ‘melnncholy recollections of the co.‘ strike. bad trade and financial 10:" es were not permitted to lntrud celebration of th They live in the pretty music wero tho order of the p181 not only in hotels. restaurants am public resorts. hilt In 1111111110 11011195- The same brave. hopeful. happy crowds as in years past. gathered around St. Penis Cathedral and We lived in San Fran- From there we bellowed in retumilf they did not understand his came to Marshall on the Pacific 111d amused t emeelvei ill mlkinhwords, they did ills intent. and with 001101- |%istic remarks soccer-atom Lelilaud and hie merrymlary of the simple tFrench. llliut cisco 6 months. Grain new dignity Wm not meet his position as head of the north- tt“ 11 a new a agghngmidl“naiénéoqfofgxlfvaiigl‘a: filtrprolsilrliiizalts of mutual hope for bet. knighted in 11121. His title will now, '- becomc hereditary. i REFLECTORB FOR VEHICLES GIVEN TO QUEBEC FARMER8 Marshall 'ia 7 miles from Theo- live tongues to his one they return- Valley Ford. l followed my trade 11nd his animal. The c lfwaa ed it with interest many times of blacksmith fifty years. ‘vent, of nnothor year there were 1111101111. “Q1 out per- compounded luld in language lu~ this work became too shift‘ on my ‘ g water comprehensible. The result was years. 10.118110 more rage and threatened law.- here and took up chicken ranchlns. alto‘ 5e12,: suits; on the plart (d)! Thterobaldtfor as “yrou see here." an it t. 0 tlie deadanlme an on epar o . - of mooring the animal LeMaud and his fellows for injury numbers 1500 White Leghorns. "11 completely from their to themselves anti their boat. And whloli bring them e 111110 1811111110- They fastened the craft they both curried thlelr throats in~ mthmbborilltlzforfiigd m0 that M1‘- =b l. 1 lh d . W ll. ‘ lidwiatmrevaglfitttieihac: tuklllfiilig: iii. ollilltspeantzd in those shrewdness, has saved l. 300d 110111 ‘"1" "Wt Iilu or o uoertain- days by three magistrates 1111111 11 s11: 111111 11°“ "i ""11 1° ""11" tfiitiagilt‘ r5001 clash; all 89110115103 byhthtls Crows éfohneyorllzgeya nice home and live 111 crl ' ~ ‘m? ."“ ’°"'““°"'° y e m ' r h ' l rt r. n. r. he ser- ho“ ‘"1 01 woe. gllevrtllilil er acted. The magistrates received velllithigonrnefiut Mt. stovtwrh ‘m: der Eddy (71111111. W110 Five years ago I clllmc iConservatives Elect Candidate (Canadian Prue)- ANTIGONISH. N- 3-. Jen. 5. -— Dowlillfe ebiokea ranch QUEBEC. Jan. 6—-Ono theirs- and farmers in the “Province of Q1111‘. heels-e soon going to 1110111" “"'1Neil n. McArtliur. K. C» 01m expected gifts from the Roads De"Bgy was chosen at the Oonlorva- ‘partmentt, in the term 1111-81111011111- live convention held here yester- which are to he fixed fore and aft (my. to contest. the dual constitu- on vehicles propelled by animal locomotion. The llondr Dellfllfimtiflt the federal by-electinn 10 110 119111 has ordered 1,000 bftheeo reflect- January 18th to fill the vacancy ore as an experiment. They are so waned by the death of l-lon. J. C. ency of Anluoniehfluvolruro MAXIMS OPA ' MERCHANT -_-_| l ti’; f/flf /_ if‘ git; it is not poiiliCii dlffcrencel, but o;- political indifference that lo the greatest curse of any country. Morning Guardian, Founded ll‘! Charlottetown Guardian [In Cents (‘L088 11F llFE ABBBMFANIES EXPlliiliiN UN F RENBH Biiiiiiiii I Thirty-three Men Unaccountetl for are t Thought t0 Have Perlshetlin the Hold I When Fire Swept Through Vessel. I i (Canadian Press) tho known injured \\‘('l'(: orcw tnenl- ibcrs and tho llliltin‘ tlockllandll. Cup- llAllTlhiOilE. M. l). Jun. 5.—-‘iilill Jules Corner, the Richoliows ,'l‘illl'l)'-lhl‘ftfi nicll were tlllseing an contlnalldet- said ll check shovred llollr rlt'tcl' all explosion uliourdfliil oi‘ his trrow of ~16 urlllurl. 0i’ 111" 1“_1'1‘111'i1 1111111111‘. itiviroiiotl, load» 40 \\'1ll'i(lll4'll ltnovrrl to have been mg 11.1011 n! u iillitillltlre and Ohio on lilo dock or nbnnrtl tire Rlche railroad pier in (‘urtis liay. l<‘lvo.].'t1tl ilii wt-rt- r-ithcl- ill ltospltalg or 0t‘ illo nlissing mo). wt-rc luelnbcrsircptlrtt-tl nil-using. Most 0t‘ them m’ the ship's crow and 2S wcrc'\vl-rl~ uc-gl-tu-s, All availalblo fire tlock workmen. 91.x ‘French navaliuttparaius and aulblllanros warp w _ ___ trade-tn attached to tho “vessel were chill-rt lroru llallilnrlro and privatu Ham J_ K_ Flemming M P ililgiflllliwi 101'. I automobiles were pres-sod into em- form" premler of New Bhnsvgick. n ITO] svas ‘T321111! lllli"il(‘f‘i(f‘li bulancn service. The Richelieu who" name figures prqmlnentl 1 t111l11i: iollutllt. ‘vftsrivl .'lll4i it ivlls ‘a 3.00 ton iounmnatotl barqne, in the trial of U s. A. senator A g ‘enrlertl hilt] llllatiillg‘ llli‘ll were d‘..- it long with n ‘ileum of 27 feet. Gould’ charged Wm‘ “yin Mr- 11111111111 n1 11F‘ hold. hourtctan mcn she (locked ui. Curtis Hay from Flemmlnu $100,000 in combecnoa (itfctr; take.» to: hospitals. the extent lit-est last week and was loadinfl Wm‘ the s‘. John valley Rama“. 1 tlcn minutes unknown. Two of pitch tor Lnurlent. France. E D _ i . I“ a¥ifmbiiggp$gns_ Death of Wldely jSpeclal Gift-o Follow Atlantic Radios Known Railwayman in Some Families c d- (Special to The Guardian.) _ ( am ‘an Press) i .\iu.\llt'bu\.i..v, Jun 5—-/l‘he tleauriBY R"i"'“"i 5- 990"" M- D-f 111 LQNDQN, Jan 5 __,p,.mnp.ed by occurred at his late residence on] 0011131115 M11110 1-0115) fl “firemen; of the Dally Ma“ chap Friday morning o; John Pllllen, for gngtng we sec-rec of me “.0 ecu llllilly years presi ellt oi the Cana- ed Trausqxuanuc ymdiophoze 136p than Express Company, and one 0i o“? ggngiucsfinfgxzggweiévggosfiax vice, officials today said that cav- me mm“ widely know" Expressilcft their mark on posterit and eo- B=111‘1‘0l1l1111i: had been one of the “““ ‘Rmiway “i” i“ Cmmda- TM clely Though not living “today to im-noyauceg evm- 3mm expemnemb, late Mr. Pullen had been ill for “gnnflzfl ‘N, Pm,“ on our prawn, hcguil. They 111111811. however, “my “m” Years’ “"4 retired civilization of his three sons and ti“; measures ha,‘ bee“ lake" u) from the management 0t‘ the mX-‘itwo aaughters in Caflforma the secure greme, se,.,,.ecy_ h“ is,“ pl-QSS Uonlpany shortly after tucimtp Damn, “pmnpon is one “.086 11051111110 111 1110 present stage of amalgailiaiw“ of m“ Uamidia“ N“ history deserves mention in The‘ technical JiGVGiOtDIIIBIIL to ensure Mom“ system i“ “l“""i" 1923' iMaple Leaf A native 0-’ ‘Vlontrose the saute ntensure 0t privacy as by nor,“ “i 51191110“ Mauen Eiigiamilil’ E l.. Daniel '\dcl\"nnon‘ first left 1 wire," said the officials who arc i“ 18“"' m“ “n” M“ Mme" cam” llo-me in the early fifties for the greatly perturbed because uppara- i“ Cimaii“ while 51'“ 3- b°Y1 and e“ gold tllggintrs of Australia. - A few tus here and in the United States, ‘Fwd ,'“"“"“y Semi” wit“ iiwiyears inter he loft the Antipodee valued at millions of dollars i5 ilfiybram‘ liiimk 5,131.9“) ui~_sb?i'i1i'q°ii"»lnpq "any; m cfl1j1'<,,-~la_ _ ing dbtletl by amateurs wnh"..pp.irr°1‘1°-- D“ 1x11111151 13- 1817- H9 “'35 . Old people in til P nin l f utus ‘cos-ting colnp.'rl-attvely llttlc. “mpiayed i“ m“ ‘mice of the “isshw qan Francisco will reeweembei-uvghgn he was the owner of the Davis Ranch. After he had been in Cell- , _ , . fornia a few yea s he return d t ped Wiiilflilt the aid 0i elaborate i" 159‘) Mr" rune“ “em 1° (‘muago Prince Edward island and mtfrrieg m,‘ nxmenfltvn apparatus‘ raporled as secretary to the freight tralllc _ ‘ ‘lies (‘oiilwirlo Biz-Donald of Pan- ttllnt during tile t-llstolllzl-ry Sunday "inmigm ‘if m“ Cmiiago “““ (‘fluid mllrc island. He. and his bride _ _ _ ‘ _ , then returned to the Davis Ranch tOllS statements that Trails-Atlantic 1379 h“ w“ “uiiiimrred m Mon‘ and, accidentally overheard sever- ] i‘ aim“ “m” s“? al sentences exchanged beturecn Grim“ T,“"“k_“,.1i“i"“ii°' o“ “"31” iiiiiltfliilor-SA:ergogolziiiiofltgillsbgaggg lccanlc Duchess of Bolton and ltiyew Ycdk and 10mm“ Th0 p,” 1st. 189d, Ml. Iulleu became agonupnrpm. they adopted m“ mm“, iiow" fmm geudraiiloni per, u-nable to print ivltot it. alleged ‘if the despmc“ “no m‘ Cmcugo and i i i in lie , _ l 119119111110"- i-iie ‘he law, (ronfillctl its report in a Cimadu’ imcommg divisio“ freight 120gh1g1!‘g5nhiitiigfghiirixiieizlgvbgi-(‘irlkiiflr qwoperty or Lord Barnard, H", preyl “are Statement m, the "mcidenl; agent of the Grand Trunk in the . out occupant 0t‘ Iiaby Castle. _ . ,was glvcn a liberal and the best of was overheard without. violating °“ Am“ 15' 189i" h" rewmad m l bx f h’. ' . - “flier”! freight department at dgetfltxtimezsnyoiiti mitslllriiiefrilxtrllallllililingiitgiia ' ' ' Siratlord, Ontario. 0n August 1st. . . “isciwmlcr W. T. 11807 he was transferred to Hanlil- Rev‘ Brother I'm is not the one gigéhitshalgigrit s? tilhifagifiltrifnsiggifi,lcttros. Rcv. Tiro. Leo. eon ofDan- (Canadian Press) ‘luont ‘Railway with headquarters atlioijiiixinilun‘ i“ 40 year“ in the . _ .who is known far and wide as a i Has Reached Hahfax ton in the some capacity. and on lecturer (m philosophy and benea_ i , _ . ' 3st. Aiimns. On May 1st. 11100, Mr. 533E223‘f“w:t§é§°f,“°§{i'Qgfyéiigf HAUFAX’ N‘ S" ‘I'm “_“‘\‘e8'riy.'i"'i'i°“ ‘V35 11111111111111“ gmiiwaiilt- e l-le is considerabl older 1 111011111 0111 110111 N011‘ 1711111 1-11“ freight agnnt of the Grand 'i‘runk g ' y .d 11110 p011 111111 11i101‘110011 W11“ ililrclght. trnflic tnanagor of the firnnd‘ D0910“ nan ‘vrfxlnnon’ m“ ‘In? 14180 01110111 1111111‘ 11‘V111l=1 11111135‘ 41'1-"l‘runlt at Vlontrcnl which posltlonkno“n m“! m“ respected p "- . 1",,“ whm, “H; pupmm and, _ l ‘ i o" , _ 1 t w“ ‘clan of Rio Vista. is another mem. it.“ f fmlif,“ .h 1,8,. qdil, “.611, mm “I” “ed “FRI “Pg?! 3 ‘ m {ibcr of this family. Dr. McKlnnon fleginglonl; aid 0,110,. diumtges Bugrihfsc lglnvggiiafiizizpigozfl (izspaill; ‘was educated at. the Sacred Hoedrt _ . , ' ‘ , _' ' . ‘ ’ ' College San Francisco. He ma e med’ mad m Ni“ m work me veg wine“ imsmo" “e “um 1mm “is “'0' his studies in medicine in the medi- 1 .:l to her tlesttuation without oc- £1,011,611, 1n Marc)‘, 1923, m! department of m0 Uuwemw 51,912,135‘, ,".|.,i:'p,,e1,,i:;,..,it2f",311:13: elfglfilnpgllgiilsvgfsq" xgiiqfijfiiificleqflztiol California, from which he We» , '. ‘f .‘ '... . , l ‘i l‘ l ‘ i Jzraduatetl in i903. 11o has pres l-ldpsholtiiiiifoitlhlilti“nhiii: m “T "iimhm ;',',:§,“‘,‘,§;.~“"“,'1,',§‘,',i1ue1 11111 profession 1a 11110 View ‘iielif i'~ “vow ‘fork curl ill ‘Fm 1%.!“ ‘Ohimrl to tbs- truihcismiio 2“ ymm‘ Tho “"8 o“ m‘ t a us}; Ilflllld . Decumbe; yam (culled. 1'1» (‘l “it ‘b? C d‘ NW McKlnnon is a native daughter. b. h"‘mvieij i hlged in amt“ 4é“‘i°°'p'e“i“le“ ° 1 em an“ 1a“ on xvoman ot‘ fine personality, and a ,s e wusmsg or C“ D g hleshb [tonal 11ml ways. s :6 011x11“: Sl"couvont graduate. They have ave liifsbyol‘tliemLCloucegter‘ufisl-litl-Ziiilrmtfsultélilniavtilt? “Ciiiloliitiryrnond lioyai cmidron‘ “M “v0 in u ma“ ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ’ ' ilumo. ‘ hooncr, (lcssoon. whose flkillpfl-lfluflgntrcnl Clubs. lie was also u . m obtain’ IAICFFYt ‘Nflxisdofiorctl 13‘ llli'l'lli)(‘l‘ and vigor (rill thlclArrgorirtltn mmitllllilfim Niizlgmxfipéewharm‘: ‘ke o1 .111 1111 11 1111011 1111 Presbyterian 1' 1111‘ - ' "1 “"8” IUlllCil 110111‘ can». is the third son rew, fearing the coal-laden 1W0 took placc on Monday at 2.30 p.111. of the mm Daniel Memmwrh TM meter Vflillliii never went-her the {mm the homo of Mrs, Lharles (.115 hm (laughtcrfl of {ms famm, w Wrm’ icaptilnttAndetl-son. (iytiprlei- ‘mm’ 71"‘ Umvemny Street’ w 5mm“ tame professionally religious. One ins ut Potalunla. The other daugh- uys inter iilc lloll accepted a tow| nccovsnsn FROM THIEF “f, _ _ ‘tom a. motor launch. the ROgIum. in. who lltcoanc ‘Roi Sister M81’! "which towed her to Clerk's Her-nor. LONDON, Jan. Fr-Jfhe famous S'““"““““' 1'18"“ ““"““' i“ 8"“ I ‘ape sable leland. where nowsiivor tlugon presented by King m" ‘H’ 1mm“ 851°‘ The gifts of truc success in t!!! ivorlrl frnln the social. materiel and spiritual standpolnte. seem in sprout] ill the relations 0f Ilenlel MrKlnuolrs family. iDr. John ‘Mo .115 were secured. The Bell sail-,charlcs ll. to the Portsmouth Gar- l isunday for llnlifnx olld matlo rison, which was stolen Christmas 1 quick tin-stint!"- 110111117111: a low. l)ny from St. Thomsafs Church at uly at. tho entrance lo tlic hnr- I‘0l‘l.<1ll0ll‘lil, was rct-ovorcd lodfly nor. . 1H 111;; 111111011 offT11gll11gg8fhgvgiaig~ Tldllllifi. a prominent physician lml _..__¢4¢___- re ogon was on t - , n; slcntreel, Canada, who MONTREAL To HAVE gage of a man who confessed the “gm” 9.1 y in that. city two theft. The flauon is ll inches his". 33:; ngxvtvu a fir“ mum of my‘ weighs 36 ounces. and is worth SL- "mnm m“ Clem-my Hanan“. MONTREAL. Que.. Jon. 5. — 250. it forms part 0 the hgtwmlnr who in a 8M5, of the h” m. u‘, Costing 817000.000. n. twenty-storm! 250. it. forms a part of tho churchnnnnhmglho “m.” anwflnmuflwg ofiicebulldlng in St. Janina’ street. platl‘. ‘M- me southern 111cm‘, Rump] h; authorized at the cityhnll by tho --—<-e>-—-- ‘s ma," _ The "u" h“ m; issue of a. building permit to the who THROUGH Two ‘gang 2,, me,.u,,,, m, m.“ 0111116 Realty Company for 11111 “Mam” ‘s "“°‘E°1'E°isadahtsr nf Prince Edward Inland. ‘Royal Bank of Canada structure) 111,91,- mnnm- w... q 55ml,- of me According to information supplied WASHINGTON. Jan. li-Oofl-Nma mm.“ Mcmnnon. m‘ "M, -by Superintendent Carmel. it setsusrofln W011 allied today to euthoriaemm" w” a mom" of u" h a new record for height in Mnll-Jlelloiiutionn 100111115 10'1"“ " lvm. Daniel Melfinnon. ' 1 ‘treal. as those score of floors. top-great. Into-nation“ 1115111"! 111"“ ‘Mrl. Daniel Mckinnon puma ped by e peeked room with a cult-zinc the capital! 01 0111a" Uimwtawailtln Sen llrancleee some forty ola perched at its highest polntustntoe and the 1'1 11111111111" i" “Tivehra ‘ , when Dr. hletfteeon of will rise to a height of eibout 380 trel and South America. and than.“ w I" ‘ m." d, _ A '1', feet aboverst. Jan-lea‘ street. But a lrrvbfllfli 111111 110011 Plflwied '3 ‘“°'ter of the late ‘Daniel NR- 11111011. short while ago a skyscraper. orlwhite Home namely Min ‘Isabelle Mcthnald; of Fl R81’ SKYSCRAPER would not he allowed in Montreal. rathera tower building of this kind.‘ The bill carries no appropriation panmum “mm (p: n Ln” “m, l but provides salaries and 11119011604110 gm d,“ ".5 page “p Recently, however. the building rea-tfor a three-member cofllmuflowioeten mot er of Daniel 116K111- adepted that when headlights com‘! nouzlas. within range of 1110 Pfifiiictom they week eele catch the beanie. it is believed-that but, speaker in the last 1101110 be the grid former member for meaalldof preventing a number of hurg-Qileelll. to be their 01111111111110 11.10.11. accidents on country roads. The Liberal party last. cted William Duff, Do- the new reflectors will in the try-election. uietionl have been amended in which would investigate the 11001- vlmra- family. title died ll years tench a way that after a height of connecting poiatabetweanttlae we: ‘mu mum "dun".- n”... J... twelve storeys has been reached. one countries. 1e addition to t“ mqmum a additional storeys may be added. three appointee members. provided they are net in from the presidents cabinet would I01" 0!- frontage at least twenty-three feet. eflloio. _ i A