OIA MERCHANT i-q perfect comme ..l..I It Is imposolble to create s organization just as it is Impossible to create a perfect national organization. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew "Coming events cast their shad- ows" before usually means eon- science la warning as “our chickens are comiihg home to rooat." MAXIMS UFA MERCHANT ii a nuai Subscriptions u", run. Oaumla ma elivererl 16.00 U. S. A- "-50 CHARI-OTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927 Iisrcnnlrs r " ‘ Evidence in the manslaughter , case was resumed yesterday in the f Supreme Court. There were sever- ' al witnesses examined. The first to ho called to the stand was: Alton Burke (sworn), ii live in Vancouver. I formerly lived in Southport. l came here to give evi- deuce. At Southiport J had n. store ‘ and Post Office. 0n the 17th of July last I was at home all day and ev- onlng. I was disturbed on the morn- hg oi‘ the 18th. It was line and rloar. I some one was door. I was upstairs. ll heard the out. “W-ho is there.” There were .. two fellows there. One fellow wore| -‘ a white shirt. Ho was in his sirirtl . sleeves- The other. had dark clothes.’ Neither of them wore caps. I asked, they what they wanted. They re-_ r plied that they wanted me to let , them in and give them something , to cat and get warmed‘. I think iti 5 was McCoubrey asked. rlt was be- ". tween three and four o'clock. I didrr‘t know who they were. After‘ they made t'he first statement Mo; Coubrcy said his name was McCon- ' broy and the other was Peters. We, i had conversation, The gist of ‘it was they "had gone down the wharf - and run the car over the wharf and there were two more fellows in it.‘ and they wanted help. The whole conversation was very badly mixed.‘ Both didn't agree on the point of two fellows going over the wharf in the car. .1 think McCoubrcy said the car had gone over the whar-f. Peters said there was nobody in it._ they ihad got out of the car‘ and were on the wharf somewhere. I\Ic-‘ Coubrey wanted us to let. him in. Before that hicCotrbroy said some- thing about talc-phoning to the P0- llce Station. Peters suid not to phone the rPolice Station. illcCou- rbrey said "For God's sake let me in. i am nearly froze. I shut the window and spoke to Mrs. Burke. I told her I would have to do some? thing. She said "Go to the window again and ask them who you will phone." I raised ilre window arr-Iain and told them if they would icll nrc who they wanted to rpllOllf‘. i0. that I would do so. McCoubreyr told me to phone the Police Station. I got dressed and just before I got down rtairs, Mrs. Burke told mu not to» opcu the door, that one had- gonci i\l‘0lili(I to the -front of the house: it turned out to ~be Peters, and the Cohhrey the mp and we ‘valhed up other" was standing Just below the window she was looking out of. urr they were talking to onb another‘. When I went downstairs I went to‘ THE SUPREME Clllllll can't remember of anyimarks leading to or from this wet i11°°"- MY “m9 “like m6 "ii? Sflyillifiispot. I walked iback a.s'far as Mr. knocking at theiilvloDonalds. I |wharf noticed a collar and necktie VIIIENBE ill the whar-f. Out several feet from ‘the piles I could see bubbles com- IIIB uip, I also rroticeda sweater Just in the west corner of the wharf. The sweater was perfectly dry- Back about 60 feet from the head. of the wharf on the west side and in perhaps 5 or 6 feet from the edge of the ‘wharf there was s. wet s-pot as if a person stood there irr wet clothes. or as it' a bucket of water was spilled". .I didn't notice anything else. There were no had conversation , with Mr. McDonald, Mrs. McDon-T knocking after -I woke. It was staid and M1“ Mcgommy | started the kitchen door which faces southtoward my own rplace and stopped mi {Way from the rood- I sol unfat Mr- MdGarrys We had conver- Bmi hfled up the window. I sanslsation. r heard a boat ma come into the wharf. I started back Ilsain toward the wharf. Mr. Mc- Donald camc down fully dressed and we iboth walked toward the wharf. On the way down, about half ways on the clay part of the lying on the groumir. There were quite a number of tracks around these. From the time I took Mc- Coubrey in until now I had not seen Peters. I think Mr- McDonald picked the necktie up. When we got to the head of the whar-f Officers Mclnnls and Trainer and Peters were there, We then left them and went buck to my 11118.08. it. was brightening day then. When we got to my house McCoubrey was still there. We all went Into the house and several questions were asked by the different persons, there. Both MoCouhrey and Peters were. there- McCoubrey said the car went over the wharf with two fellows in it. Peters said they didn't. go over, they were up in the village or on tho shore. The two Police officers and Mr. McDonald went rway. Pct- ors. stayed u ‘few minutes longer. .\icCouIbroy's clothing were soaking wet. Peters and McCoubrey had some conversation in my house. in connection with the accident. Pet- ers nrade some remark about the o-oo-o-t-ooo-i-eo-ooo new educational structure. (Canadian Press) Covelio rrrrnr ring today a rum fleet between Canada an the United States and of rbribcs to coaslgrtardsnreu. after deliberating 24 hours. two of them ‘being arrested. Mc- fJorrhr-cy said ire didn't care that he was sorry he wasn't with ilre other two fellows. Then Peters left. few minutes Inter McCoubrey left. They didn't go together". Ail this ilrrrc McCoubrey seemed to be very cold. Before hc left lgave lrinr an overcoat and after he left I got a cup and started down toward tire whari‘ and met he and iPetcrs rrcnr iirc ‘ircglnrring oi’ the planking on the wharf‘. I turned and gave Mc- towurd the village. Peters made .somc remark about the way they ,hnd been trcutul at the different houses when they went lookinrg ‘he 511°!) d”? which W“ “my mior help. I asked him what could few icet from where standing. Just ‘before I got io the front door MoCoubrey had loft sud started up the road south. rMrs. Burke told- me to run out and stow him before he got to her mother's house. He had continued up beyond iirls house. l run up and caullill phone for a taxi. ma!’ wfleilrc oxpoct from the way they had acted irr trying to get help. McCon- brey thought cilffereut from Peters. We walked us far us Mr. MuDon-lilmollg unemployed men here. tho iiiiYS and they asked" me u" r couIdUUBBPER sovernment maintain order "with the firmest i. The trial had been In progress more than two weeks. The verdict reported late yester- reselli- rmont of "under" rrroilrotls rrsud by day was swayed through the government irr [rrocurirrg evid- ence irr the cane, New York news- papers quote one of the jurors us saying alter‘ the Jury was (lisclrarg- cd. ~———~-<e¢--—-—— Unemployed Out- break Feared In Calgary .SpeclaI to the Guardian) CALGARY, Jan. 21—~Faced with threat of possible outbreaks proposes to ,1 phoned prom M“ Mqngqalllfih hand possible", Premier Brownies hinr and brought him back. I took‘quartcr to six somebody tohi me. him in the kitchen. where Peters was at that time. I llhonod the iPpiice Station. Officer. I came out and put on the fire downstairs. I said 1 would go downi to the wharf. I took a flash light‘ and walked down to the wharf. II flicked‘ up the tracks Just beyond tho wharf. I followed them to tho head of tho wharf. When I got to ihc head of the wharf I could see two marks of wheels on the curb there. Thoro were a little to the W08! of the centre. I looked overlcould see w-rrt lookedi like lroadi s-~ QO-O-H “ Condensed Specials RATE-Ac. per word, not each insertion in this column. --- ~________, __ ‘ONE KITCHEN Gil“. WANTED, one bell boy. Apply Victoria "Owl. m1 r 2o sr -vou wm-r oooo nvuorza Prices 50 for" I00, l 0 fbr 88o 250 for 55c. soo m 01.00, rooo for "-95- Pwirrslu. Guardian cum. Guardian Job Prlntorv. ti. ‘LQsT-lsrav-en VANITY csss. l-inder please leave at this of- "m mo 1 2o at ‘HOME Fresh sausages. inhalers, New- gfiall‘ k 00., lost lino Market "" ‘*--——-v---.-~w I I. U1 body. '12:‘! OHOIOI FARM! FOR “Theesldes of the wharf on plank - Apply to Ifufy Jenkins. work h“ h hum“, running Market Building. Olilfiottetown. sum-rm ._._____________________ ‘i0! nnrurmo or ovcnv “lllflptioa. olsaplg sad expedi- "°'"lv cannons. is Con- tral Job Primary. his in. I don't know hum. home then and between 7 arrd wvvvv mos Porfao man. c I caught up with Mr. Ernest. Mr:- lnnls Sn, somewhere beyond Mc- Donald's. We walked to the head of the wharf ngaiu- There was I-I. ‘Mclnuls Jr., Vail boys (and others) iflley were lying down looking ovor head of wharf. I looked. over and lights and sorrrebody drow atten- tion to something at the right hand side at the recr. What we zhoughr wore lights were windows in hood. Mr. Mclu-ris want around the side to lreud oi‘ tire hart until hc. got. di- rectly ovtr what he thoughi was n head. Sorrre one told illnr r. rlory was not rule for tlrtt kind of work. Ills son haw u motor host HUI (ff the wharf. Hu took it rrp where ho was. He got out of thedory into the other. lie grappled‘ "or the body for a few nrludru and got ll on the hook. then while he held the body his son worked the boat to the east side of the v/hurf where the land- ing stops were. They landed the ‘body. I didn't recognize the body. I remained on the wharf. Shortly afi- er that o car came over with Pet- ers in it and others. Then after that Ivan Reddln came over. know who was with him. They e to the conclusion the only w y to find out if another was In the car was to get a diver. They went over after the diver and he straight down both sides and around the end. Tho clay work has fallen sway irregularly. I helped bring llp the first ibod-y. I observed the wrist watch. lt stopped at 12.15. Cross examined iby Mr. Bentley- mo. s. aide i173}; " ' I t‘ J ‘ ‘ L - _ t ...I.,..,. , , m. . Jdr. Burke replied it was o. unique NDeapor-lsnoo in his life. I-Io looked. action by you we“, hack uhlcerrtral council of unemployed not, 3 responsible after 4 p. I didn't . As ucur as I can renronrbcr it wash-MB" 10ml)’- His statement followed receipt 1 phoned for Acorn 1 we“; of the following telegram: -—-“Siiu- back u, my Own house “m; 1n Ration here acute; large number of Wm MCI l u ‘h n ‘Short who Acmh cams over and single men destitute; big percent-- ~ * "l" mflwimd 1° P ° °- called ml- me and r took lrim down "Ks Pall-med soldiers- _ ‘by to McDonald's. They lboth gut into ihui time Mrs. Burke was (romlnglthe (m. and hm" I Immediate necessary. Tire m. Thurs- I wont buck to the wharf again unrlidayfi -' Mr. Brownleo saidiho wording ‘of the telegram, as reported Io him "Indicated an organized attempt to threaten the government. Search For Youth Abandoned (Canadian Press) CLEVELAND. Ohio., Jam 2i. — Early today police, firemen. aviat- ors and (zoostguarda gave rrp n valiant fight to save n. youth who was soon floating to his death on u cake of ice in Lake Erie Wednes- day night. Tho body of the victim. search- ers believe may never be found. it was ground to pieces in the ice. they believe and the story of a night of hori-or in chllling_ dark- ness of Lake Erie nover will be told. The identity of the boy is still unknown. Gave London Dancing Lesson, By Telephone (Special to tho Guardian) NEW YORK. Jan. 21. -Artbur Murray, whose school of dancing is at 3 East Forty Third Street gave London a dancing lesson by telephone this morning. probably the first time that the art has been thus taught. Beginning at 11 o'clock Mr. Murray for five minutes taught the stops of the Black Bottom to tantrum! v_n m; i). v“ Santos Caeeni, principal of the Through Resent- ment of “Under” Methods Used by Government. NJJW YOIRK. Jan. 21. ~ Eight of the, 14 defendants in the su-rallcri stood acquitted of charges of operating $L55OIUOO paying The rerrrainlrrg six men, the prin- cipals in the case, also were rrco but still under bail which was rc- ducod one half after thejury was 1nlth1e._to.airoe as to their guilti e- DECLAREB raoucsrrouar. + III SYSTEM OBSOLETE vi- 'l' e- ll (Canadian Press) 4- + EDMONTON, Jan. 21.- -|- '0' Describing the prgvalllnq q. Il- educatlonal system of Cana- + ‘II d: as a “complete failure, -l- 1' obsolete and infected with -|- "’ dry "f." Miss Agnes Mac- 1- + Phall, Progressive member 4- ' ‘l- ln the Federal Parliament -|- 0 f G S th , . ‘ ‘i c?” :2’ Uixt Si: appeal "‘[-—Tlre Duke and Ilrrcirons of Y e " e "me" °7 ",0" 1119i!‘ Voyage to Australia reach 1- Aiberta here last night to qlgd Kirigston this min-rrirn: on the 4. “ad the w | u _ attics rip Renown. ay n a "a o’? |ashore at 2.30 In tho afternoon and "' WM’ campaign’ ind i""'werc received by the III amusing public sentiment to i-‘and various Colonial sl- compel the Introduction of a they drove to the theatre. Duke and Duchess enthusiasm of the populace. irr the history of Jamaica. Address Read of the the King. ‘IIIIKEIINII IIIIBIIESS lllililil " rumor, an u: REBEPIIIIN Waveto Crowds, Receive Unequalled Ova- tion at Theatre-T h 0 u s a. n d s Line ork that he would do everything to ud- They cumo ed to the Duchess by a little girl. Governor ed and marched past the Duke and officials. Duchess. ,|,|Thousarrtls lined the thoroughfares was ‘spent by the Duke irr a game +|arrtl cheered the Royal visitors us ifiiiiiiiii-l-‘I-II-Oi lllll llUllll HNB illlllllll ‘H1 ll V e r d iTc_t_ Swayed Apparently iu jovial spirits, the} waved to thefloverrrorh-r residence at night, and crowds, which only intensified thela reception was held afterwards to the theatre, which was beautifully decorated, the young travellers re- ceived arr ovation unprcccilcrrted Tire colonial secretary road rm all kinds of entire displayed. read In aldc, owing to arr accident on ship- reply, the Duke thanked tire people board. was unable to take part in oi‘ tho colony for tlrc generous re~ the celebration today. ccptlorr, 0f which ire ‘would advise ice were not very severe and Iris t-s - vance their interests. A beautiful bouquet was present- Lntor the school children gather- Part of tire afternoon ‘(if lellnls. while the Duchess lrelll ,un inspection of the Girl (iuidcs. A gala dinner was given nt tho which 1,200 were invited. In Gala Attire Kingston and the adjoining pur- islrcs are in gala attire. The prirr- clpaistreets of the capital were brilliantly illuminated at night and II ‘Hi l5 5 Britis h Concession Under Control of Cantonese Govt.- Radicals Insist on Violent Measures Against Foreign- ers. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 21. -— Unconfirm- ed reports state that one thousand British and American rrren are leav- ing I-Iankow where the British‘ concession is under control of the Cantonese or nationalist govern- ment. The wives and children of these men were sent to Shanghai flags and buntlugs are Tire Earl of Cavan, the Duke's Ills injur- Ile assured the people condition is improving. Chaplin's Cheque Honored by New York Bank (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Jun. 21. burrk accounts irere estimated at were seized today by federal liens, Chaplin succeeded, ‘through his the Bowery and East itiorrzrl bunk, shys ilrc American. Ncrv —F'il‘ieen rrrirrrrtcs before Charlie Chaplin's representatives. in rrvitlrdrarvirrg $500,000 irr cash from River Na- York The American quotes the presi- dent of ihc bank as suyingr- "The isru HIISHI SHINBHII tlrc fast cruiser Don Bias Lczo by the Spnnlslr government in view of the serious anti-foreignhrove- rnerrt there. illfil lllllllfiill, after the anti-foreign demonstration early this iby Chinese coolies month. The anti-foreign situation at Han- kow 1s described as serious. The ,United States government has‘ ‘instructed Van A. Mc-l Murray, Minister to China, to discontinue his trip toi Washington and return to Peking because of the seriousness of the situation. ‘- Another United States destroyer has been ordered to Foochow. A Ibattalion of British Marines is- cxpected to'sall for Shanghai to meet emergencies early next week. iAll the measures necessary to pro- ltcct French citizens and interests iln China. have been taken by the lFrench government. United States unlsslonaries urc arriving at Manila. The violence to British and Am- erican women in the recent antl- I lis tiescrlbcd. Precautions against "lng are being taken. i Although cognizant of _the,dan- ger of the situation caused by the anti-foreign agitation Foreign Min- lbhrrk ‘(lid only wirut rt would do tagxfngofflsilgl alllllsfifiiggllggfi S?) 15w,- ch91). o; me Cantonese gov. lrnth any other account. fhaplrn 5a s “mp Hecmwrv of the Sham fl-nmenl, 15 described as hurl ilro nrorrcy on dcposri. Ile My‘ It; , P-k_ h b Ihglplggg agalngt [he may. uskvd irr rviilrtlrnw ii. We could "'1 9g“ m“ m e mg as ca“ cnl elcnrent irr the Kunming- rrnt tin otlrvrwiutr than iron-u!" tire cheque." i ‘Scotland Yard Is~ Organizing" Flying Squad ILONJJOIN, Jurr. 2l.— Scotland Yard. spurred Iby u recent, increase [in the operations of gunmen irr Lon- ‘don and the provinces is organizing a flying squad under orders to shoot to kill when in pursuit of desper- udoos, Tire squad will consist of rpioked men, having speedy aiutomo- iles- A citizens‘ volunteer rpoiiw force of 1500 men has also becu sanctioned irr Iiertford-shlre by the ,~Home Secretary as an aid to the (police in the preservation of law amd order. Tire methods employed Iby burglars and other criminals ill dfiuglund of late have ‘brought the authorities to the belief that United States gunmen have rein-forced rITnB lisb crooks. and have introduced a tendency toward the use of firearms when cornered. Will Advertis Resources 0i The Dominion MONTREAL, Jan. 21. — Speak- ing lbefore the Canadian Club here today. Lord Wiilingdon. Governor General of Canada, announced that hc purposed constituting himself an honorary advertising agent for -Canads.. “I have travelled in mall!’ will)‘ tries." he said, " and during my visits I came in contact with many important men iu the affairs of these countries. I purpose tryInB to bring as many of these as pos- sible to come and visit Canada and see for themselves the vast resour- ces of the country." Hope For Rain t0 Drown Hordes of Mice (Canadian Press) BAKERSFIELD, CallL, Jan- 21. Townapeople In four Ker ' county oltlos hoped for rsln Isst night Ito drown hordes of invading mlos. Light rains tem- porarily aided in the defence against migrating thousands of the rodents, but Whit Barrier. horticultural commissioner, bo- . lloved the efifeot would be to hasten the departure of’ other thousands from the Buena Vista lake lowlands. unless floods drown the mloe in wholesale numliors. The exodus has been control- led. llsvbsr asserted. and the orclercrl tu Shanghai. Advices to tire government are that more ilrurr twenty children phans‘ homo nrrd Spanish churches at Foo Chow were sucked by Chin- csc students. Tho rcsirlcrrvc of the Spanish bishop in Fukicn was looted as yvell us various Protestant church- es and rrreeiirrg places of Anglican religious bodies. looted their church over-rises Sim- day. were insulted and threatened by Chinese fanatics at Amoy, says a despatch received from that city yesterday. When tho steamship arrived at Auloy enroute to I-Iong Kong from I-‘oochow, an angry crowd of Chin- esc boarded and overran the ves- sel. They attempted to intimidate ihc crew and prevented the ves» sci from proceeding. Students had telegraphed to Amoy from Foochow that ‘their refugees had killed Chinese babies prior tc their departure and irr order tr stir up indignation the bodies oi two newly born babies were dis played to the mob as evidence or foreign deviltry. Campbell Sent To Supreme Court The preliminary trial of Wallac Campbell of Peter's Road. charge with inflicting bodily harm o. Roderick McKenzie. with a gu" concluded yesterday at Montagrr before Mr. Isaac Burden, J. P., M Donald McKihnon, KI‘... appears for the Attorney General and M" J. .I. Johnston, K.('.., for tire d- tense. The witnesses examined wer Dr. Preston McIntyre, Mr. Malcolr McKenzie, Mr. Thos. Murphy an- Iilalcolm Luce. The prisoner said he would re- serve his defense for the other court. - l>le was sent to the Supreme Court. Ball was not allowed. An application will be flied asking her bail. i Campbell was taken last night to Georgetown. —-——<-o->———— IOPPOSE ULOVD GEORGE IN LLANDUDNO ‘LONDON, Jan. 21. —A meeting or the Carnnrvonshire Unionist As- sociation, held at Llandudno, un- oulmousiy selected Captain J. Bew- en Davies, K. C.. as prospective Unionist candidate for the borough in opposition to Lloyd George. Captain Bowen Davies la the son of a Llandyssil doctor, ind was educated at Cambridge and was od- mlttsd to the bar in 1808. He eer- ved in the s-rmy daring the war- and took ai-ilt last Marcia. m: homo is columns attacking trenches of Casaui School of Daaoinl- 900 Re- IQLt i792‘! _ __..__..._...._.-;......... , r poisoned grain are diminish- lng. __ ‘ at Derlwill. uosr en. if \r"erc‘slalr1 when a Chinese or-‘foreigherh tang party which is bucking the Cantonese government and which yirrslsts on violent measures against Chen favors revision of China's‘ present treaties through diplom- atic channels. ial confirmation this afternoon of_ serious rioting outbreaks at Foo Chow, Chinese events have reach cd a boiling point which does not PEKING, Jan. 2i. ~~ Spanish exclude the chance of grave priests and nuns driven out of events. Foochow by Chinese mobs which It was announced today that four more warships and one bat- tleship will follow the first cruiser- squadron to China next week. The ships to be sent are the gun- boats Apple, Lady Bird, tlrc dos-i troyers Vlfimderer and Wolverine 1nd the hospital ship Maine. They will leave Malta on Jan. 30th. i Marines Ball Next Week LONDON, Jan. 21. —It is under-I stood that the battalion of marines, which has been given orders to rroceed to Shanghai as part of the lritish military preparations to meet eluergencies ln,.tl1e far east vlll sail early next week. The newspapers differ as to the rumber of steamers which are he- ng made ready for service as roopships. Some say they are the liners iegantic and Zeeland. others that‘ hey are two Union Castle liners-T 'hile the Daily Mail says all four- .re being equipped. liore Nuggets Found A lady from the city informed The Guardian last night that she ad found three nuggets of what be claims is gold in a duck which ire bud prepared for Christmas ~st. One of the nuggets was about ire-half Inch long and kind of oblong. The two others were about tho size of grains of wheat. She purchased the duck from Mr. R. L. Livingstone of Churchill. On informing Mr. Livingstone of her find, he told her that he had last fall dug a well bud is of the opinion that the mineral came from the earth dug up. This information following on n news item which lately appeared in the Guardian and which in fact is similar is justly a cause for speculation. Canadian Legion The regular monthly meeting oI the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L... was held last evening with a fair attendance. Plans were mode for an extens- ion df the work U! the Legion and a larger membership. A resolution was passed expres- Murnlng (inrsnliun, Founded 11061 Charlottetown i-nunlisu ‘r\\4t (‘i-nu o-oee-s-e-o-t-o-o-t-o-oe "',",‘“ i’ POLISH PRISONERS 1| o w|t.t. as nztzaszo -.' l» ‘ . ‘a ‘I . h . rlv (Canadian Press) t + WARSAW. Poland Jan. 21 (- O All prisoners In Poland who 4' *l' served two thirds oi‘ their 1|- III sentences will he released 1- f Feb. 1, provided their re- 4' , Il- cords show good behaviour. -i- ——-—- 'l' Under a presidential de- +12 Single S6318!‘ sCout l.‘ cree of general amnesty 4- Planes Carry ‘ a just Issued. In ca" or life up , ‘P "Mfluea. the nriwnm are o U. S. Flrers- ROYE] . . + to be released if they have 4- Canadlan An- Force III served more than 15 years. Il- l e § The decree is meeting -|- P an Receptlonv 1' with general approval there -|- (cm-dun PM", '9' W": Wldflsrfld Milne + OTTAWA, our... Jan. 2r. - + that too many persona gr; glTweive single seater scout planes 4, k | | _ of the United l-‘tatua army nir a’: i‘ ‘are’, a‘ are“ ex ‘force will settle Jdown on the ice P ° ° e °°“"t"Y' ‘of the Ottawa River close to the 'l"l'~l"i'l‘+'ll+'l'+'l'ftl"l' ——-—<o-o- liilllllfi IIIINEHS WEHE iilillliil- l} ll [I 5 5 Ell inierprovinclal br-l-lgp: between Ot- tawo and Hull Intc Monday morn- ing. Only a severe snow storm will hold up the American airmen. At the Royal Canadian Air Fcrcc headquarters it was i-nrrrcti that the final a ; uenrorrts had been made to receive the Anreri- can army fliers. While in the capital they will be the guests of officers of the Ottawa garrison and in the evening they will be guests at the annual Ottawa garri- son ball. It is the first time. Canada has of- ficially received any number of A. J. Cook Attacks General Council of Trades Union Con- gress. ’ Canadian Press) ' LONDON, Jun.» 21. ——The radical element irr the British labor party which endeavored to protrnct tlro general strike lust. spring into a finish fight, was given a jolt today, MADRID, Jun, 31, _])e5pg,t¢h QUIOFBIBII liemflllfliffltiflll ill FOOCIIOW. when the executives of the various trade unions endorsed the action to Shanghai has been decided uponla-“lhibrflgil iuslllrbmices i" 99k‘ of the Trades Union Congress in calling off tlrc nine (lays. - Endorsement was given by an overwhelming majority. strike after The conference. termed the “general strike inquest," wns marked by repeated attacks h)‘ Arthur .I. Cook. Secretary General of the Miners Federation, upon the General Council of the Trades Urr‘ ion Congress. He endeavored to show that "Conservative" leaders had double- crossed the miners in support of iuted. his prlnrury ipurt by operators of public utilities. Will Represent Canadian Women (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. 21.-Mrs. J. A. Wilson, of Ottawa, pres'dent of the National Council of appointed the representative to the Economic Conference Council of Women yes- ferday. __....-¢vv.- a n»..- fi-u: Tatrzrvuour: COMPANY NEVER RUNS our OF TORONTO, Jan. 22. -——Maritime, ;moderate to fresh southeast fwinds, mostly cloudy and mild with light rain or sleet. Maximum and minimum temper- atures: St. John. cloudy . Boston, cloudy -. New York, rain . . . . . . . . .. 50-38 High tide this afternoon at 2.14 and tomorrow morning at 1.48. Sun sets this after-noon at 4.51 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.31. IIAAt quarter moon. Jan. 25th 9.41 p. m. Summerslde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Thursday, Pompous visitor to School Wlia-ny yssrs ago I was like one of yourselves slog sympathy i! comrade Dr. soon in solo to attend the meet- is s flees-t speaker in English and Walsh. . .' ., _ Al "_.- ..........._ J. -a poor, Ignorant little boy. Now,.by Harry Johnston i! his illness sod bard work sod perseverance, who: have expressing-tho boost-list he would! become?" ." swaahsrl‘! | Bwflftleboelol aircraft from flilflillcl‘ country and there is keen interest aruong both military and civilian flying men here. ,'I‘he machines used by tho Am- ericans are of the latest typo of fighting scout pianos. A new fea- ture to the (Yaurrcliurrs will ho the presence of a heavier‘ plane which will proceed the twelve r-t-oz-is. carrying mechanics and any t-ivll- Ian nervspapermen rvho rrray be ac- companying the party. _ Thus, while in Otturyw and .\Inr.t- real, where they go from nov- "ac machines yvill be cared fur by United States army mechanics. Arrangements for the reception here are in charge of Group Cap- tain J. B. Scott, Director ilut-"ai Canadian Air Force. Senate Refuses Illinois Man Seat WASHINGTON, Jan. 2l.—i~'r'nnlt L. Smith of Illinois was dczrlcll :li mission tndnv to the Serrri- ‘rv 1r LONDON’ Jan. 2L ___w“h om‘? whom the general strike was mm vote of t8 (o 33, pending fur-tircr investigation of the financing of campaign in large Arrangements for a public hear- I in: "for the senator-designate \\'l.I l-e martin Saturday by the Privil- czcs and Elections Conrmltrca. W i Inquiry StZ-‘r-titr MONTREAL, J r. .1 .- . _ inquiry I" lr- n. slaughter charge l- r l-i u s" Ameen Lawand, propricz-‘r o; Laurier Palace Theatre, scone the fire and panic which resulted in the death of 78 children on Jun- rrary 9th last, the manager and Cemll Bony, ticket taker, was tarted before Judge Decario here -.oday. . Announcements, Coming Events, ’ Meetings, Etc. "The Traoadle Dramatic Club will present the four act comedy drama “Lena Rivers" in Webster-a Corner boll on Friday night. Janu- ary Zlst- Ladies please hrlu-g pies. . 8728-1-18“ "Kelly's Cross. Come and hear Rev. T. Campbell lecture in Kelly’! Cross Hail, Tuesday, January 25th. 3501-1<22-3i. "Wsnted- Goose and Duck Feathers, not mixed. Henry McFar- lane and (lo.- Furulture Upholster- ers, 167 Kant Sh, neat Eldon Hotel. 8562i l8 I8 ti "Annual Melting of Wheetley River Egg Cliflila will be held in the boll, Weduladay, Jan. 16th at Toronto, dandy I _ _ _ _ _ _ y _ 34.40 7.30 p. rn. Last year's rebate will Montreal. cloudy 32-—.'1Zg be Plid- 359244241 b , l’ l . . . . . .. 40- gfl-iof,’ “Grundy 33.47 "The Auiiiill Meeting of the Ham,“ m; _ _ _ , _ __ 43_-36 Cylde River Farmers’ Institute will be held In Kingston Hall, January 22nd at 8 oblock p m. 8488. i‘ "Come and see the three act comedy "Tire an from Toronto", at Victoria Hal on Tuesday Janu- sry zsnt, prone by tbs Alb y Dranvatb oloty. Plow! of laughter. difillon adults 88o children Mo. Wed day. January speciality. "Ronrmbor lay and cake mole "If the _ v Trinity church. Proves": 60v on . r ~-l- , til loom): “A , .__.i,.:.l ..__.._._., .."\ $.-