or A MERCHANT -_-.-q Vanity dies hard; in some obstin- ate clue it outlived the man. no Delivered 06.00 llld U. B. A. 84.50 nitied Al...» Suhlulrlptlo By ‘Hull, Canada i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927 fiafés Ambassador‘ To Canada Chose MAXIMS OP. A MERCHANT p--—e A generous prayer lo never pre- sented in vain. T Morning (lulu-aha. landed II (‘hnrlntu-lpun (lnnrdlln ‘III U}! FIRST liillifli STATES liilNlSlEil Til CANADA ‘ HAS BE ENAPPlliiiTEil William Phillips, Now Ambassador t0 Belgium and Formerly Under Secret- ary of State, Has Been Selected to Fill New Diplomatic Post at Ottawa-Ne- gotiations Had. Been Going on for Months, it is Revealed. (Canadian Press) ‘to the then ambassador to Great BULLETIN, WASHINGTON, Britain. Feb. fir-William Phillips, now Am-T OTTAWA, Feb. 3.—Negotistions bassador to Belgium and former began months ago for the appoint- Under Secretary of State. has been ment of a minister plenlpotentlary Two Nova Scotia (Canadian Press) ANTIGONISH. N. 8-. ‘Feb. 3. —Two drowning fatalities m:- ourred at Tracadle. twenty. miles from Antiqonlsn, la" evening when Clarence Boud- "0". 1B. and John Delorie, 14. of East Trecadle, went through the ice in the harbor. The bod- ies were found this morning. iHl SEHIiIlIS Slliliiiiilll‘ IN iiiI___Ni Was the Subject of a Youths Drowned selected States minister to Canada. The selection indicates the llll-lllOllfliifillléllli portsnce attached by the United United States capital that a min- States to the new diplomatic post) at Ottawa, since it bus called upon one of its senior "csreer” diplo- mats, now holding the rank of am- bassador, to surrender the rank and accept instead a post as min- ieter. This puts the Ottawa assignment in a special class with that of min- ister to Chills, the Pekln post al- wnys having been recognized as one of special significance al- though lt does not carry with ll. ambassedorlal rank. Mr. Phillips began his diplomatic career in 1903 as private secretary to be the first Unitod from Washington to Ottawa it was revealed here today when the an- was "made at the inter had been appointed. The Canadian government felt that the first announcement had come from Washington. ln the absence of Premier Mac- kenzie, who is ln Toronto today with most of his ministers. no of- ficial comment could he obtained on the appointment. lt is under- stood, however, that every step of the negotiations had been very sut- lsfactory to the government at Ot- tawa and the choico of the United States government will be almost certainly popular here. AEETTil HANEE T Till Hill]- SITIE THEE (Canadian Preu) WiiJiliS, 'l‘ox.a.s, iFdb. ii. — Tom Payne, 25 year old Negro, was iaken from lwo officers ihy an lln-- masked mob of wili'te men near Willis lust night and hanged to a roadside tree. ‘Payne, a slrwmili wonker, had been arrested yesterday and charg- ed wlthesssult with intent to mur- der in connection with an attack on Monday night on Jack Rogers n white saw mill worker. iRogers, whose throat was will recover. cllt, i-{oaii United Church of Canada Conference (Canadian Press) siAlllNT J-OHJN, N. it, Feb. ti. Representatives from the olght Presbyterian oi the United Church of Canada in New Brunswick and Prince Edward island, meet here today to discuss the maintenance and extension fllnd oi the church. The meeting will be continued this afternoon and evening. Rev. Dr. Robert Laird, ad Rev. ‘Peter Brice, of Toronto and Rev. R- 'W. lloss, of Halifax, organizer ‘for the Maritime Conference. are nlnong those attending. Commander- in-Chief Ill (Canadian Frees) BHANGHAI, Feb. 3. - Reli- nble reports state that General Chang Kni-Shek, Commander- in chief of the Cantonese arml- iee ll Ill with dysentery at the Klung Snnltorium near Klukl- eng. -._.. Condensed Specials NATL-to. per word, nel each insertion lll this column. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVILOPEB Prices 00 for 20c, 100 for 36¢. 250. for B50. 500 for $1.00, 1000 for 81.05.‘ Postpaid. Guardian Office. Gard-dim Job Priutery. ti ‘HOMI MADE POTTED MIAT. Fresh sausages, Blunders. New- eom k C0,. East End Market Bids’. . tf FOX IICAPED DARK SILVER- V. ‘right ear. 40-8 leit oer. Re- ward _for capture sllve- T. J. CPU‘. Orwell Cove. 346l-2-4-8l. ‘WANTID A-“IITANT CQQK. I150 8M to elllet st kitchen lby eleven little ‘girls. Good night Lord Ashley Weds Miss Sylvia Hawkes (Canadian Preu) LONDON. Feb. 3.—<Young Lord Aehley, son and heir of the Earl of Shafteeburypmar- rledflylvla Hewkee. attractive theatrical star today in the face of determined Qpposltlon from hie fgmily. . . The Evening News prints a sensational story to the effect that the father and mother of the ‘bridegroom made an early mor- ning dash to London by motor from their 20,000 acre estate near Salisbury in a futile effort to halt the wedding. The Countess, it states, was stunting outside Mlse Hawkee’ home as the bride left for St. Paul's Church, Knlghtsbrldge. where the ceremony was per- fbrmed. Men Drinking Canned $100,000 Fire (Canadian Frees) liAlMiiifPON, 0st,, Feb. 8. ——Men drinking canned heat in a building on the VAHCTflHOII Lumber Com- pauy's property are blamed for starting u fire which last night caused $100,000 damage to the buildings, machinery end lumber ‘before it was brought under con- trol. C. P. R. To Build Big Hotel In Toronto TTORONTO, Feb. 3. — Offlcllfl sn- nouncement that the Canadian Psc ific Railway hos purchased the Queen's Hotel. Front Street West. fronting the new Union Station, and will erect on idiot site a thous- and room hotel, was made by President E W. Beatty of the C. P. R., here today. Interesting Program At S. A. Citadel A very interesting programme was given by the Young People oi the Corps in the Salvation Army Citadel last nl-ght. This meeting was the occasion of the opening of the Mid Winter Camp. The Citadel bu been transform- ed inlo on outdoor scene, and for the next two weeks services. of special character will be held. Dif- ferent speakers have been secured for rnlny of these meeting! and other attractions will be announced from tlmle to time. _ Just bdlbre the final item on the programme, a beautiful action song, dear friends, good night." Adjuctsnt Davis announced that Heat Started ‘l Lecture and Discus- sion at the Caledon- ian Club Last Even- ing. lAt the Calelloninu Club last evening, ill tllc unavoidable absence of ‘Dr. 18811111811, who was scheduled as lecturer, Mr. J. It. Burnett ini- tiated a discussion re “The Serious- ness of the iChinese Situation." l The President, Mr. .l)- J. MBCLTOTP sld, presided and introduced lillo speaker, ' Mr. Burnett spoke as follows:— Needless to say I am not an author- ity on Chinese affairs, but l hnvc been deeply interested in tho For iEust, ever slncethe Russo-Japanese war brought forcibly to my mind, the possible sequel to Japan's vic- tory. us my time would permit, the changing conditions oi’ Nippon, us well as in China and India. Rea-Awakening Instincts Japan's victory mount lilo re- awakenlng generally of tllc Orient- uls’ racial instinct. for llolnlnnnce and world supremacy. For u. thousand yours before the beginning of our modern‘ period, Europe llB-d bccn on lilo defensive ugnlnst Asin. Till-cc limes, civiliz- ation had been lll imminout danger, of being submerged by u torrent of Asiatic invaders. Tile first lrlllp- tlon of Mongols, in tllc Ilifth cen- 'tury. reached Franco, and nearly overthrew Roman civilization at Chalons. The Arllbs- with"! l1 Ye" decade“ hi i‘ u . ill bluntly (lecllnoll m. m, 0,... ha... been made. won't, that oi the treasury. in se- lh“ wllilrllraxlivr Tllllfl characterization "Plain: minded man and I repeat w?!“ B m0" Elwiifalble ""9 0E after their emergence from desert. struck down the ‘East Roman Empire, oxterlninuted the Nordic Vandals ill Africa, conquer- ed Spain, invaded France, and. even after they llud begun to de- cline. drove tho chivalry of Europe out of Palestine. The third period of nomadic aggression sot the Tartar on the thrones of iudia and chine, (which ho retained until within living memory). kept Russia ln tilruldoln for two hundred years. obliterated the Eust Roman J0m- pire, and as into as the 17th cen- tury, threatened Vienna, Tile des- truction of civilization, in all its most ancient seats, has been i110 work of the Mongol. it is not true, to any that he overthrew only decadent and feeble empires. l-io measured ills mlllht. in 110819 “Hi1 strategy, against the foremost DOW" ere, and lllld them low. In his work on "Europe und Asia," Mr. Meredith Townsend points out there was an unendlnli .duel. between West and East. in the years before the llreot s89 0i discovery. On the whole. the East had been the successful aggressor. The West had only once tuuned the gables on a large scale, in tho time of Alexander the Great, who took advantage oif a. great temporary superiority, in military science. to conquer the home-lands of the Asia- tic, beyond the borders oi indla. The Rome-u Empire was only u device. t0 protect the Mediterran- ean territories, from the raiders of Syria. n The Turning ‘Points The turning points of world lus- tory have, generally, been military discoveries. The discovery of sun powder first curbed the Asiatic s8- greesion, and gave Western. clvlllzu tlon, a decisive superiority. over Uflenml barbarian. But the turn of the tide. which nearly brought the whole world under the political control of the lduropeen races, began with the dllcovery of the Bahama Islands, by Columbus, In 1408, end the rounding o: the Cape 0t Good Hope. by Vleco do Gama. two pure lsterlrbeee feats of navel iRev. Mr. Hsyter would conduct the work. It Victoria-Hotel. . , 3608-2-4-3l meeting on Friday night. A big nt-l ‘endance is expected. enterprise, brought slut-op! to Asll. i have followed, as closely wflghb ‘BETENIJERIJF SHANGHAI It is Espected That the Cantonese Forces W111 Make a Desperate Effort to Cap- ture Shanghai Before the British Con- centration of Troops is Completed. (Canadian Press) Afth l ll 2.] . . SlllAiNUliiAd, Feb. 3. Pressure of lino xvlfllulzidlllgd the Cauiouese forces, which sllort- ors ll('l'l3 the illl)\'l‘\\'<'lii co liirlned by ly are exported to launch n drive irustlvortlly foreign sources, Sup, on Sllllilliilifll, one of the richest‘ ilowever, llns suffered nothing prizes ill China from a military lllko n major defeat, idslflilililolni. has forced Mursllfll, Foreign experts still express the llll-ChuamPaug defender of thd conviction that the southerners 011i’. to withdraw the center of his will make tile most strenuous at. nnllly lo ‘ienchou’, 75 miles inland tempt in mach ghanghal before the on the Tsientang river to strength- ilsrltlsh concentration of troops on his position. .‘ ilcre is completed. ‘CHARACTER nr iliAilSliiNE COMPLETELY ViNliiiiATEil STRENiiTHENS HIS PllSlTilN l ~. .3. i . 900 Families Homeless In Flood Area (Canadian Press) LITTLE ROCK, Arie, Feb. 3. -<Nlne hundred families or probably 2,500 persons are homeless in the White River Valley flood area, it was esti- mated today by Mlu Lellle Williams, representative of the American Red Cross at Bran- fleld, Prairie County, after a survey of the White Cache, Little Ed Ind St- Frnndie Riv- er sections. nlullsln nulus u. EXiHiiIiiiiiNiiE Premier Rhodes scores Opposition leader i Resumed Debate on TIME NilT YET RIPE Til LIFT THE BAN 0N 006$ ..._._ -._.__.__-- At a Meeting of the Board of Health Yes- terday Afternoon it was Decided that Present Regulations Should Rest until a Report Was Received From Ottawa.- Concerning the Examination oi a Dog's Brain Sent Today. A Meeting of the City Council Also Held. 81188101 1116811110 0f 111B 508m mend improvements in suoh build of Health was called yesterday in“ if we}, were not you-my afternoon to receive reports con-l Councillor Mm-nm gun-mm; of cerning tile rabies situation and to the committee gnbmlggad n19 n. decide on what course would ln port which’ in Suwanee was we“, WWW be followed- effect that they had made s. thor- Dr. Croken gave information that nun, examination of the nave“; only the other day a do: which.“ buildings under inspection and had nI-eekle “'03 179a“!!! w" 503911115 interviewed those concerned in from disease which the Doctor eu- the“. ownership or proprletorehip widened es robles- The dosh 116ml who gave them every insurance W“. DP- “We” 100081"- W b‘? "l" that the recommendations and pro The Address‘ to Ottsws today for examination. p05,,“ of the commute“ mu“ b, He also reported that the Police-carried out (cflllldllfl PPHB) hi"! lake" 31mm" 4°! M! m“! The report contained the sugges- HALIFAX, N, S., Feb. 3. —-In ihe streets and it was being ‘T1610 lllldefflon that n person, egpgcfally n9- Son ofEnglands “Grand Old Man” Wins Libel Suit Brought Against Him by Capt. Peter Wright, Who Accused Elder Gladstone of Moral Hypocrisy. (Canadian Press) The shndes of some of the most LONDON, Feb. 3. ~—A verdict for onliueut of the elder Gladstonefs Viscount Gladstone was returned contemporaries including Queen today ill the libel suit brought Victoria, and Disraeli were evoked against llinl by Captain Peter during the testimony, although , , _, nfrgtlcenfivery quickly itefusad u» sl- Cnptaln Wright in n recent ho l: o the name of the lute sovereign cast aspersions on tile character to be brought into the case even oi’ Viscount (lizulsioneh; father, the indirectly. mrout Victorian prilue nlinistcr. Frank Merrlman, counsel for u-‘u-xu ho il(',f',ll.lf'"i oi‘ l-lnrdl i1.\'l>'1' Capt. Wright, whose book contain- crisy, Lord (lllulstolle termed ell n passage casting aspersious on Uuiiidili Wfltiili =1 T ‘lief-tho mnrnl cilnrauzlor of the older coward. and foul ‘filllo\v" for ills Gladstone, which aroused the ang- roflrlclioll (ill lllH faillnl‘, lllul flu.- m- of [he lmtelva so“ i“ croswex. (‘llpluiu sued. aminiug (ieicudnnt, suggested that l Th" lllFY l1 lllsiflercd llll! cltfivqulaeu Victoria had ill concealed over lwo hours and illen brought distrust {up the “mm- Gladstone, ill ll. verdict for lilo defendant with _]n,..y_i¢e Avery thereupon quickly c sic Tile jurors attached ll interposed, “no, no, we must oh- cr lo tlloil" verdict. stalling tllnt serve (he mung rule m. the House tllo lligll moral cllarllctcl‘ of Hi8 of (folmnons iillll not bring ill lilo cider Gladstone luld been conl- name of the sovereign." pletely vindicated. Before leaving tile stand, Lord I LONDON, FPll- 3- "vltiliilllllt Gladstone snld of Captain Wright. Gladstone, 73 Yefll‘ 010 R011 (‘l "WW-Is mnde a foul and loathsome late Wm. E. Gladstone, Ellfilllllivs charge ngslnstmy father. It was "grand old man." i000?’ VTKQPWXBTY a deadly insult to every member of (intended the moral reputation 05.1m- familv. A l-nwrma so l-inlile- Captain Peter Xvrlght. W00 T“ “l” that because of that he was a foul- ing llinl for lohel us a “linr, cownrll rnllmv. That's my last worm." lllilltillil lHilliifilgullgl [u H [- TIAST IN MAN- iliiilHliH wls ilillillllllliliiiillifl iiliS 1 ~~' r, “will ‘the-i lldfiglglllfyifyllllglblltill suicllllanl bc- (Canadian Plush) resumed debate on the address in suspicion. Although the dog, whose pommm should make a mommy m, reply to the Speech from the brain is to be examined‘ ilelongs to smwnnn of a" pubnc bumm,“ ‘Dd 'l‘luouc, in the legislative zlsueulbly the city. yet Marshall gin.“- bellev. lnsutunona to determma “hauler s‘ 1- a were“ - - ~ J» I o e co 1w. expenditures, brought, yesterday by Councillor Yeo 45km i, mm...“ a?"nli‘flrecp°glgelil‘ia:ezfimgl m‘ dam“ lion. William Clll-lllfillfl, lender of ms 0 (“km .15 m “h ~ ‘ Q1“ ° ' . , _ _ P * 'lllls surroestlon met with the ap- u; 3:1,“.;‘:.2il':'l..t?d% w . e M -- -<»-»-- zuvc over tile ehtlnutteti espcudi- ‘ronfilgbgéergfigglid ‘A, ixiz"g_fhe.‘h'g~‘li-lz i». Marshal Shaw was appointed iule for the firs’. your of his ndlniu- " m. Cmken fanny‘. L.“ W ‘Kim fllffy. 011i 1MB W071i ' isirzltlon, mucil less than the mll- [ho ‘M m b‘ noun not‘; g mt? "T710" Willi 110 “Fl-he? M15139!‘ iicn and a quurter referred to bv “g eufnf’ ‘ b"_‘ 5 “"11...- nleetlug adijourned. ' 1n Chisholm. was all imposed 1mm“! “m “wpmhad 9"“ “i upon the treacur-s by the operat- “awed {mm mtawa "'5 w l“? Vref] ions of the late administration and ‘we o" “haw” °f rabies T“ m“ bended on’io ihemew ministry ma" 31mg?!‘ Qmmlnatflgnt-jh i v nich was force-i lo Luke care cf it. ~ 0 9-11 BIIDDO!‘ 6 B 0D fl- , i-e apologlrei for referring to ion of Dr. Croken and said that li glxllltitugasxlzg gzrnlggsm mia‘ dvlget matte e in this llvfillillfi but the ban were lifted add another i v e ed f!‘ h n walwm‘ s d ile was forcel lrr ‘ll ll by the outbreak occurred the matter might‘t";1_"3:“r, l° ‘P?’ l7 woken.“ charges brought hv N. l’. Chisholm, he taken out of their hands by the l‘ om non’ Bmer . . ' r here today. ' : l . - l li..t u - u l Do i i h u. ,l i.h ‘kmg “med . oujlllllillrllfizfiggefill‘ lllzli uITTTuT-T m n on m“ or es n wh 0 easel Premier King was at a M11308 regulations would. be strictly en- '|lo actual cxpenililura. a lzircum- forced an}; preaches o; m9 m“; hmmw“ M: the Y9“: Club a‘ w stance that had nnvcr happened 1 t] 1t .111 B - | “(in ,1 honol-“l new’ 0t s“ wmhm M ... . m“. ,1 h, .,n ,.,...,,,. Mm, fm” y “f” ‘T " 3 e g "Wonk. (lip-Kinetics of Ontario, Hll.'l“l:'-ol‘ » - y P ~ l1 bilaellietlillllnmus:iclieghpeewfilloglréitliigi‘ ifliOTlllPd h; ‘he Canadian Press o! M"- mmdm “"'“"'~"T H": “pl""‘“i' ggalnst agfurther outbreak. ‘filth? Tllx-dmlllfimielzt of! Mr. Phi-aim‘... tlon leader [or his alleged inability Councmor Mom“ was of the 0pm,“ “m?” n n 5 er mm wamnswn to srparnto himself from purl)’ ion that a notice should be publish t°.-T,J“.”7“'..,,, “n9 I mm 581mm“ ,-. e. ,.,. ,_. f w-n. . iif-3‘.‘.'i.“,'..§“i3§liii-f»3£.‘1ii,:i‘.iZi.-,?., w i- -- i. 1- -~ m ma...» ' - ' "T - Why ihe ball l" "0' he"!!! Tlf1l=i1~i“i k|l"\\ of \lr Phillipa and I con- lrlrt‘ ii’ the Violent-I now under um’ S . 1 1h C u “h” also H“. ‘_ _ - v~ v L fiver»: successful and llcclllrni llmt ‘agigtlpfinlpsorgdncho ‘dim wivlilgn w. (BAC-‘Mwhl. 8790110111611 lilo cost of evurv extra duprlrunont ' ' Q " and offllcisl created by the present 0331c: oivzgihip Jrnrmligtllt 2J9 fir; government ‘mum be taken can of: d that home in The cit lwero‘ is». ~ was unable t0 ‘by the Saving in one single (“pm tzflfilrng the mlfizles off they dogs ‘state =ni~ u T Phillips would be Marshal Show confirmed the re- able to one up his residence in ingeregt on pan}; ]Q3ng_ port and: further stated that he hall lCsnmin but he was sure lt would Hon, Mr, Chisholm who ndjnm-n- received several complaints to tho. {e ills. he Boon M IITMIEQIIIOIIM ed the (innate yesterday while half effect. ‘wflm "e mmlflelfi ‘way through his speech, concluded It was decided that the bull p The FY1019 mmlbl" 0911"?“ l.“ today and was followed by Prelrl- should not be lifted until a report "llereslllffl "dig?" 1° 11:9 503131133 ier Rho-dos. D. ll. McLeod, Liberal. was received from Ottawa. “f m“ ‘Mk “l” d8“ u“ “I337 ‘lnvcrness will resume ‘the debate. “m1 M" '1" w Dremmlmhb 9! .' when the house opens toluorrow sf ‘Mmimml Emm the mmmenfimfi ii..i‘,ii..i“ififé;f.fi.’iil"“““‘ w" e. r Premier King's Comments ronahrro, ‘Fell. 3-. ; wlulnn . um» to Canada." Meeting of the City Council lAfter tho meeting of the Board - of Health had concluded u special meeting of the Ciiy (Jouncil wasl held to hear tho report of the Pub- lic Property Committee which had been. appointed to inspect public buildings, etc, to determine wheth- or there were sufficient and safe exits in case oi‘ fire and in recom- New System Cost $200,000 To Instal (Special to The Guardian) Ashmore Kennedy Dies in Florida (Canadian Prone) SAIRABOTlA, Fla" Feb. 3. — Ash- - - " .(',lill‘()(l WiNNiP-EG, Feb. ‘.l.-— llfiililllfl 10161:‘) Alli?)iSHlTIoTEdlSPGZTTITlIhTTZ lllLV-lcommiilnent of the Bracken govern- (flu, 19f; here tonight for NmWlneni. tn lilo principle of tile refer- York whore her daughter .\lrs.'cn:lum with respect to nmlllfimtlon Sully‘ Foster. was found domi ill of the liquor lnws relative lo lilo n. taxi rah outside a hospital, Tues- sale oi beer, was the salient foot- dav night. ‘ilro of the speech from the throm- Mm, Mercer. s small, dour wo- delivered at the ope-llinl 0i lhflr man, did not give I111)’ 0x01800110" llanltobn lFl'~llA"il‘l_' this afternoon as to wily she bclleivoll her duugll- bv l-lis Honor, Llualteuun; uovelnor (or was murdered. Silo came into 1-, A gum“... Sydney ona tram car. this evening.‘ Amendments are also proposed and took the night EXprw-l f0!‘ 31° to make more effective tho control zStntes. and sale m intoxicating liquor. iMrs. Foster, Wm! iflrmell-Y M15" lThe speech forecast changes in TQadle Mercer. of Glace Ilay- Sill? the existing statutes to provide married Foil". at Halifax, in 1910 substantial reduction in taxation. and they have t~wo chlldreur-u Bill Aimendment of the Legislative As- 0! nine and 9» b0)’ 0T 50W"! Yell" semhly Act to make it non-essen- of H88- Thfly "V00 in 5'0 3°11" be‘ tlal for a member appointed to cah- fore moving to Paterson. N. J- lnet rank going back to his constil uency for reelection is also propos- Fourth Shipment oi French Gold (Qpeolel to The Guardian) _ _ n NEW YORK. Feb. 3.—’l‘hs fourth a .0 h lug that a portion of the garrison “"0"? (mm FY1599 in "l9 P!" at 09011.0 had revoited, but that g few weeks came in yesterday even- grestsr part of the troops remained "18 011 U10 Fffilwh H118!’ PIIlB- it l0- fafthful to the government which "#190 97.000000 1MB". 0i‘ lllllmll‘ has taken the measures necessary 1118M? 04.000.000- m and the ou‘break_ _ Earlier shipment which arrived The note says that complete ord-yon the leet trip of the some vessel. er prevails throughout thelcouutrylon-the Roehurlbeiu and on the which has been pieced under merqfrellce, amounted to e little more liel low. The aims of the malcou- than $14,000,000. This brings the tent movement at Orlorlo were not totel whlollflu arrived Portugal Placed Under Martial Law (Canadian Press) (Continued on page a) revealed. try up to nearly $10,000,000. ill till 601W- tbe bottles ere wiped clean. there ehouldbe no etllned shelves. more W. Kennedy, assistant grind chief engineer of the Brotherhood _ lof Locomotive Engineers. died to- duy at Venice, near here. He was from Winnipeg and was 74 yeen .old. MONTREAL, Feb. 3.—-Montreai's new and modern police signal and telephone system in the large cent- rul district of the city, which cosl. about $200,000 to install, will bo in- augurated this afternoon. This new method cf supervision of the con- slubulsry force while on duty cu- ables the officers to keep in com nlunlcatlon with the men on duty. and should aconstable nnt respond, for any reason. t0 a cull which is give by a bell by day and a red light by night. A police motorcyc- list will be sent out tn investigate the cause of any trouble. Soviet Govt. Place 0n Sale Goods to Value $150,000,000 MOSCOW, Feb. 3. —- Several trnlnloads of gold and sliver din- ner sets. tea services, candlellbrns, gublelg, vageg, snd miscellaneous SOME (lune ARE So PRETTY THEY HAVEN'T. ANY GIRL FRIENDS - Death was due in heart disease. l-ie had been ill for the peat several days. i Mr. Kennedy came to Venice "0111 WARP-AWE. Jen. 29th to mttbnd a meeting of the officials or the brotherhood and had planned to spend the winter at Venice. Ho win a native of Halifax and: was heed of the brotherhood in the Dominion of Canada- lAnnounoements, I Coming Events, Meetings, Bin ‘need at ncsplml ca, Moods bake. any you . ss-zo a mamas slum» a p. m. wild Bole. Main Toronto cloud-.- m obiecte valued rt 81601100900. Montreal fslr . .. 20-4 _......_ _ were pieced on sale lodsy by the Qugbgc m. _ 22-45 gggqqm Soviet authorities. ‘Cllllrlotfelowu rdh- ls-o "lPltfillllfl Qt. Paul‘! canes A greater pert o! the vast collec- tion, which l: only second in im- il-ielifax cienr . .. 80-4 mire Sale, Seth-rd y ‘St. John clear Sill 1i inip your he! . afternoon old . mes-till portunce i0 the ‘IQLQMLOUC crown 1501mm cloudy , , . .. . 4G 110i -q-n- . __ jewel collection, represents articles New Ycrlccloudy . . . . . lie-all "Grand novdty valentine 00¢! confiscated from private femilies High llde thle afternoon at 12.r.l'-,..l Hope River, louder. llebllfiy throurhout ltueetn after the rovolu- and tomorrow morning at 11.09. lllth. Mode of molten, be afl- ‘tlon end nntloneilled by the gov- sun m, um nfterhon at mo maimed ieter. Nate-d ernment. gnd rllee tomorrow morning ei. 7.- n‘... ‘ ~ “ _ _ _ gm it eoolu ere returned at once to Ill-n quarter moon Tuesday n” pmxq“ booties end bottles to the shelf. if Posh.“ 8th..l£al0 3a man“ d! vlcfgrlg, p,“ mme e e l- unsung‘ gflq" -utee later than Ubeflottetowg.