-61 A MERCHANT Reason guides Judgment, in; “it to uthera. idem controls the prooeaael of aw qulrlng Knowlldaa and In Impart- .=ti ifs ) ‘av’ “l. / i ' Wla- . _~ -. u... did-l“ ' W ‘ ' llifE The People's Paper //// \\\ 1/112’.- lliil Read byE-veryiioiiy Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew V ‘ ._3€M‘%fim“m i e l 4v- adm- V \\s\\’r \\\\ MAXIMS or" A MERCHANT individual capacity la an lmiwfi’ ant Iiaeeer in deciding your credits many honest, reliable men lack ca? aclty, the capable man W"!!! 9P‘ pcrtunitica; he forges ahead- ’- lim can-else Two ‘_ °::§m Iona 0.1:": The last meeting of the City Council. H8 at present constituted. was held yesterday evening in the council Chambers with ‘His iWor- ship the Mayor and all the Coun- cillors plgsenit. After the reading and adoption of the minutes oi previous meet- ings. and the transaction cf routine business. the following communism. lion was read: _ | A letter from the Secretary cf the Rollo Hose Company. asking thei Council's endorsation. of me up. polntment of Mr. John B. Connolly w iiie captaincy of that u-nit of ills’ fire department, made vacant by liie death oi the late Captain Vat- cher. The confirmation of this ap- pointment was move-d by council]. or Meobeoi. and seconded by Councillor Jtattray. Therollcs report was road as follows: POLICE REPORT FOR ‘T-HE MONTH OF JANUARY. For Drilnlrennees .17 rol- Disorderly conduct .. '. 1! For Safe Keeping ..... .. '. 1 l-‘or Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1i Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Prohibition searches made dur- _ illg the moniill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17 (onveyed to Jail .durlng .the A imotioh was put throughlto pay monith ........... . . . . . 7i$123 to “Jose h Arsenaut niid - - Sumlmonses served during ups Frank Jollnstog for overtime work 'month 13.in connection with the new electric - Subpoenas s.rved during the light plant. This amount has ai- (canadhn Pr°.5) month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29 ready been lmid to the town by tile CANMARTHEN WALES, Fey, S Scarlet Fever ~cards put up dur- Canadian Vickers iLtrl- —The locnl Conservative orglill- illg the- month . . . . . .. 1 It was decided llpoll motion to izatlonhag decided to msuurm .31,- ' _‘have continuous electric day ser- Alfred Mond. who recent“. 1e“ ti“. Prom , _ , _ _ _ , , _ _ _ _ , , _ , _ , , _, 72 vice on Sunday and no shut dcwll Prohibition fines collected dur- ing tilmtmonth . . . . . . . . .. S202.00\ i ., , to re- “ move snow um: tbs month“ ril.i'si...;'........... - 2e, _A-llen J-Mclnnis .. .. .- 5B .l. W. Higgins - ill Dominic Doyle .. - , Jos ‘liraiilor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5| K (l l-ion. J a-mee ll I I i WliliNflEii (Canadian Prue) Insurgents 'llave plllaged home oi the Minister oi Educa- tion here and‘ kidnapped a docior. 'l‘eu insurgents were killed, fif- teen wounded and. two made pri- 9011575 yam-Emily. when a baud of 150 made their way by infiltra- tion into the iMidan Quarter. They were repulsed by irrench partisans aided by a section of tanks. F1na.i Meeting of Summerslde Town Council SUMMERSIDE, IP. E. l.. Feb. 8— The final meeting of ithe present Stvinmerside Town Council was held last illlghtwltll His Worship Mayor Campbell and all the Coun- cillors with the exception of Coun- cillor ‘Grady being present. A motion was adopted thanking A. McNeill and the Tovinn Recorder, Hon. .l. E. Wyatt K. 0., i'or their efforts in securing from the Stewart Government one third of the prohibition fines col- lected within the town. A letter from Mr. J. P. Pogson recommend- lng a monthly audiit of the town ac- counts was referred to the incom- iiliiils iiil, ii DAMASCUS. Bel). 8——- Bands oil the (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont, Feb. 8.-—'l‘he re- sults durlng the coining week in i parliament are more uncertainvthan tihe results of any horse race ever held. Nobody knows how his own jockey is going to perform and no- body can predict with any degree of centainty how his own horse will run. There is all sorts of "dope" on the situation during the week-end but the "dope" is subject to dis- count because of the uncertainty of political weather conditions, the possibility 0i‘ a heavy track anti the probability of certain entries being changed or "scratched." Ru- mors are afloat Ulllll- iiilc House will adjourn on Wednesday or ‘Thurs (lay next, the special committee (ill the administration of the Customs Department ‘to (entry on while their other more fortunate fellow mem- hers return home to attend either to their political fences or tho car- ly spring seeding. ‘Pllove is howev- er, no certainty that adjournment will come during the present week. The fighting members of the Coll- servative party are even tolligiht set upon battling the motion for ud- journmollt to the last ditch iiliil thele are a very considerable number of fighting Conservatives ill the present house. Mond May be THE lliPlliii illenial stalled that lilo Liberal party has mude purchases by lcglsititlcii, thus ufmglilg the Plogrcssllvcs in line with iilein. hlxflellllfill lfllllltl-“JZLLLC-l ineilt Willi llnnli~.(liiiii-iy' Lulu-ll iiy lilci speaker elllilld iilzziill lllaiiic lng counciL “the railway crossing at any time during Sunday. This means a continuous twenty-four hour service every day in the week. A. communication was read from them v ‘ dletoll N. 8., asking for agement to locate their plant in isuilnmsrside. The matter was discussed and laid 0n the table. lt was decided to extend the electric street line from on Notre Da-me Street to the driving park ._corner also the balance of Vickers .i. vii. snsw. Chief of Police. Just before adjournment each of t-he councillors in tur-ll arose and pnlll tribute to the work done by l-iis Worship Mayor McKenha dur- ing his term of office. expressing also their regret that lite would no longer be available at the delibera- tions of the Oounci-l Board. Councillor MacLeod slid 11% Pa‘ gretted that this was the last meet- ing a-t which he would be servlglitl under His Worship and expressed his apreciation of the with which the Mayor had treated the Council. ‘The Councillors had all at dlfferenit times lienefitted by his kindly advice. and would miss his efficient supervision. , Council-for Yeo said that he con- curred in all that Councillor Mac- Leod 53kt lln mg worship the CHYFWlIlKIlI was orgnnizcd seven yearliumell. New York lawyer. who died hail a splendid official. lle felt that ho _wa5 also expressing til: hers of the llbliiflftlilllilil ltl. illcir ali- sisters. kindness - contract cf $350.41. The iMayor nlnd Councillors all made splendid concluding speeches. The meet- ing con-eluded with the singing oi’ the National Anthem. Afterwards the members of the Council. the town clerk and assist- ant town clerk hind members of the press were entertained at an oyster supper in the Capitol Ten Rooms by Mayor Campbell and Councillor (leorge I). Pope. M. L. A. ’ Can. Jewellers Ass’n Meet In Toronto (Special to The 'l‘()lll)N'l‘l). l)llI.. tllc first tilnc in illc Cullaiiiuil Jewelers Guardian) 1901b. 8.—F0l‘ hlsiory of the Association Toronto will i-llicrtaill intim- "Kit. sentiments of citizens at large nilaJ collvcliiioli. wllli~ll will iic ‘held when ho said that Mayor MoKenn-i ill illlc Kim: l-idwlizd ilotel for ii liuil made a splendid name for hilll- week colnllliellclllg l(illllll‘l'0W. ‘illis lie-if during the time ‘lid had been convention will he ill-.- larlfiiit ill ll/rberal party to be their candid- ato at the bye election if he au- cedes to Iihe request of Carnlar- then Liberals to resign his sent ill Gasoline Tax Gives " Ontario $2,440,580. (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTQ Feb 8.—-Froln Mily 1 to December 31 last year. the Pub- lic ‘Treasury of Ontario iwne ell- rlch8d by $2.440,5-84 through ii gnsolilne tax of three cents n gal- lon. During the period mentioned. 81,352,800 gallons of gasoline were ‘(Special to The Guardian) OITAWA. Fob. 8.—1\ll'. Uollalil Siltllorlillltl. iU(ill:l0l‘\'illl\(3 of South uxlord resumed lllC ilubzitc U11 the address ill lronl the Tllrolle. lie tlcuiurcil at sllB beginning that will)’ to the speech ills illtulltiuu lvus to ill-lug lill nlllcllillllt-lii Lu till.‘ spcecll. ltofcrrillg Io lilo rccclli. govern- vlctorieri. Mr. Sutherland Hull. liihillliiill: lililllltlllX, who rulcll tlic siuLulllt-lli. llllpurilu? m ellizlry. lit. lloll. Arthur Altiigilcll ruse up to (ahalienge tilc sliiitlkurs ruilllg. A discussion follows-d involving sev ertil members of tile liduse. question was lllrll put to tllc llouso ullii ll vole was iukoll (ill LllL: l-illlllg. Til e l'llc result was: For M; Aiizlillsi ’l l. ilil: Spuiiluil ‘i; ruling was llpllultl iiy a. lllzijtirliy of 16. Continuing ills speech Jill". Silill- reiuri-llirus i0 lllose }llll'L'llilSl.‘r_l Iiy ii-gisilliliill. Ml‘. J. iioiiiisivtlrlil. lrllliill‘ liielivbi-l- for \'.‘l'lllll|l--i; .\lll'lll (fl-litre lll-tiuglli up n [iililli of ul"ilt.-l~ 1lll(l uns-ketl lllli. hi1". suiili-viiillils sluic- iilulli bu \\llillll'il\\li, illu spt-aikiir oolilpllotl ivllil ills l-uiliicsi ufiter cil- ing lstlliriliui (ill ilill'llllllll:lltliiy pro- cedllrv. i.\'ll'. Hllilliiylzillii illrzl .s‘[i.ilii' (ill ilie Ailsfrullull lreuiy. lle cllllilellllltltl this ireliiy pilssvil iillrlllg illc lalsi.‘ session of purlilillll-lli. it liiiii prov- eii to lle detrilllvuttli iii tile. Cunnil- litll-JBdUibW/Qfl J-le could-atoll son's hat good {lanolin can derive from such a treaty. Some years ago a similar treaty was passed with Fiilllfle null Belgium which lulled entirely. "Canada is (Lfitllfllly llfiiflflGll with Australian butter and cheese," said Ml‘. Sutherland. "Dlliry products are also coming ill lurgt- shipments from New Zenlnllil. Our dairy ill- dilstry is thus lzrc-litiy imperiled. The trellly llil-s also at disastrous iii‘- fect oil agriculture. it llns iii-ell iiifsi iiiilii iciiiiliilii- iiislllliiiiilcl pip iiiiiilil FIRE iN liiiiisi Mr. Donald Sutherland, South Oxford Declares Treaty Detri-i mental to Canadian and Moves Amendment. Says Barnjum (Canadian Preaa) HALIFAX. N- 8-. Feb. 8. —l<‘runk J. D. Barnjum. prominent Nova Scotia financier and champion of forest conservation, who was elect- ed as a Conservative to represent Queens Coilmty in the last provill- cinl general election, sent $500 by wire tonight to D. L. Burgess. in- dependent candidate in the Prince Albert (flask) lay-election on Feb- rllary,15th. to be used “in connec- tion with your election campaign?’ in his telegram accompanying the contribution Mr. Balinjum re- fers to Premier King, Mr. Burgess’ opponent in the election cllnlpaign. as the greatest ‘UBHTDBI’ of all his tory. Conservative ofi Dairy Industry mluie lit tile expense oi’ tile Canad- ian laolisillner. “flit: only l-izlllcily," (let-lured Mr. Siliilerllillil, “is protection liguinsi. folroigll viillipetiiloll. Tile Minister of Aizriclllillrc \\'lll not deny that. tavul-y province ill Czilltitlzl is ile- lliallllilli: protection. Customs tiivifi should lle brought lip ill ()l'(lL‘l‘ to kill "ilnfiiil" colnpoiiiloll." . Mr. Sutllcrliillll (llloieti nuiller-ulls leiisil-s, i-cs/ollliiilns and newspaper articles showing tlilil. tile general desire tilrollgiitllli. Culluilu is for higher protection. "Ulllliidn Slllllllll lint lie lilo (lump- ing glwliillil fur lilo surplus products oi filrcigll cilllllirlt-s." -.\'iv. Suillerliillil tilt-ll llluvctl the following liliiclltllllellt to tile siK-‘Bflll from tile throne: That the following words be add- ed to the address: "We desire re- spectfully to express regret that resulting flmll illc policy of und re- iielli lriliic nizrcehlellis nllltle by tile present government tile dairy pro- ducts industry of Canada is now being subjected to moi-it unfair and llllivlll-rlllliublc (IOIHIIEEUIlUJI from other countries, and illut the speech fl'olll tile ‘Throne gives llo illdlcalioll of lllly rolllediiil logil-ilzi- tioh which would remove tile ills-l lrrilnilllttioll llllflfil‘ which this iii‘ lillstry suffers." lion, J. A, Robb adjourned the (leibnto. , O’l‘.T'Ai\\’A. Fob. 8.—'1‘lle amend- ment to the address moved by Dollilili iSutllcrlzinll. Conpervnblve. South Oxford, criticizing the Aus- trnlilin treaty is regarded among hers of . the Pgogrerisive gram! d. ‘ ' tinsl test oi ability or the To Query Escape Of Dancing Girl (Canadian Press) BOMBAY, l-‘eb. ii.——<lt is under- stood, that. acting on legal advice. the Mahurajah Qt Indore will accept under protest, the holding of a coin- mittee of inquiry into the case growling out of the escape of the dancing girl, Muntaz Begum from his court and the subsequent at- tempt at her adbuctiorl. Sir Grim- wood Mears. Chief Justice of the High Court at Allahabad. is expect- ell to be one of the judges. Prince Carol to— l Abandon Fight Against Premier (Canadian Press) VilENNA, Feb. ‘8.—A report reach illg here from Milan. italy. through Belgrade is to the effect that form- er Crown Prince Carol of Romania, has reconsidered his recent denun- ciation cf his rights of succession to the throne. iCarol is said to have despatchod u written eclaration. by~~apeeftl"otlalflefi to is father. King Ferdinand. promising to aban- Annunl Subscriptions iiiisi VIllliiilililiiuiliundfiiillg Iii SiiHiiliiiN iiillili IN iiillwaiiiieiiiili Piiil Planned T)‘ Release - Franc Notes in Six Delivered 86.00 U. B. A. 84-547 WIKESBARRE, Va., Feb. 8. Starvation as a result of the an- thracite strike has claimed Itii Illternjatkfllal Cen- Tlrst victim. Destitution and wullt _ ‘ have been reported from all parts fires. of the region for several weeks, but the first case of actual starv- ation was revellleil yesterday when the death of Airs. Mary liar- rington of Asslalitl. wife of a strik- llg miner, was investigated. Deputy Coroner Sr-ller said hi- wlis convinced that ill-r dezitii wiis. due to starvation. iMra. Harrington's husband left the coal field to find employment elsewhere. What little food she had received, .Mr. iSener said was obtained from a soup kitchen and this had been given to her chil- dren, one of which was only five months old. The Deputy Coroner said the woman had been too proutlto ask aid for herself. i-—-<0->—i— $20,000 After Years 0f Poverty )- (Canadian Press) OOliI-FREY. Minn.’ Feb. 8.—— Years of poverty ended ill a. mea- sure of happiness yesterday for llUiliAPl-l-QT Fcbrilury ii.-—Prillco Ludwig Windisclifiraetz is llumeti us tile prncipul in the intiictnlellt llguillst those implicated in the great collllttelfeiiini: plot. Ton enlployees of ille lillllgurilul rilillB mnp institute lire llumeil as ai-colllpliccs. Others accused are General Jose llajts, former direct- or of the map institute; M. Durz. the present director; Dr. Nnliosay. tile suspended chief of police; M. Kftllllb, private secretary lo Prince Ludwig, and Councillor Ladislas Geroe. Tile indictment charges that Prince Ludwig began his operations in 1923. that he spent about half Ills private fortune. estimated at 20.000.000.000 crowns-in buyillg machinery for making paper. and other necessary apparatus, In Gor- lnaliy, Austria lind perhaps other ocuntlies, nlld that lle printed from 23.000 to 30.000 bogus French 1.000 frzlllc notes. 'l‘llcee notes ill September, 192B. .-e'i.‘."_f5iau';<,0' Mrs. Waiter Hutton. 75 years olil tailling $20,000 in cilrroncy. iiolltls llnll blind when a. cellar chest con- llnll other papers 0f iviliirh slle hail it is vile-sell, were taken to the re- sidence of Bishop Stefan Zlidravetz tlll llrmy cllapizlili. afterward to Prince ilhlidwiirs paltlcv. and flllnliy iii lhli Olllires of tile lllltlmllli union, ‘ u patriotic society. Tile fliiile notes were carefully cxtlnlineil uliil 8,000 of them select- ed to be iloaiell ill Amsterdam. the Hague, Copenhagen. Stockholm, Warsaw and Milan. - The indictment sets forth the part played by every person allow. ell to have taken pail’. in the mall- ing of ille notes. lt aflirms that Chief of Police Nadcssy approved no knowledge, was found ill her home. Tho death of Mrs. Huttolvs husband last Sunday resulted in the uncovering of the small fortune which he apparently had boarded for years without telling his wife. l-le had worked whe-ll he could at odd jobs and put most of his ear- nings in hiding. pzll-ty to llold together in consist- his political fight against he. cnt support of the government. The mm. Braflamm flvo Progressives who iiwlce voted ———<-0>-___.- Elect“? Day i" Prince Albert February 15th lw several speakers from tlie- (Pro- (Oanadian Preae) - 'c pzirly (lilrilli: the next few . i-lrlnle have not decided but PIUIINOE AiIiBElRT, Feb. 8——Olle week from today the electors of taxed. Taken at an average price of 30 cents n gallon, the figures. rn issued by Hon. W. H. iPrice. Provincial ‘Treasure-r, show liiaii Ontario spent 824.405.2140 for gas-i oline from May until December in- clusive. His Fortune Hangs by Heir (Canadian Preaa) WORTLAND. il-‘eh. 8. —-_Henry D. il-lummell, driver of a baking cart. la growing a moustache to help prove he is the son of Abe Hum- i in London, leaving a million to two i Liquor Pirate- Case T0 Remove Cattle the Azores. Mayor. Councillor iProwee said i116 hail the seine feelings as those who lied already spoken regarding the dignity with which iWorship had upheld the office of ‘Chief Mag- istrate, and these sentiments were (coiuliioisp. Page a) . ; y i Oohilorilioil still-dials‘ QATIP-fti. perycrd. net ' each. iiiertlola column. life-r ‘Qlnfi -' ‘waurzlzpgiiztitlmugg Main Apply at. 1-46 iPownnl Street. , h . t f F‘ All. t Al , d 7381353‘ Caiedcrllall Curling Clulntdgotlénddiatimezirglg; ‘inminns; acomzafisaa ‘SAU I i ' y’ - 41AM! "d the "ism"! "nresen ' 8 aniimilbi. pay about half a million dol- whoge‘ ogi-lnllive llmQlflhdQfI. “m” brunch or the chub T? mhlilars. the insured value of the Neweome l .00. .. lii-D-llm cord of 35m” may“! h- m“! ‘"8 stolen cargo. m5 Mmchew9r by the (‘anadmf The insurance companies main- I VILOPIQ c“'|°" '9 u mlhwsz“ w“ 33‘ mined that the owners of the cargo ‘YOU. WANT Prices fighter .._ 1 for 35s.. I50 for ‘ .." f0!‘ ‘L00. 1.000 for that. Poltliald. oiierdin olilce. ‘Tia irnirdr ' ‘or avsav eeeerilitio ‘ yea unedi- tielleiy won anal-A ‘landslides: - '- 3 hii. hlrflih Jloraolllollhfl the history of tile organization and will reflect credit il is said. 0h Toronto's position in tile Industry. Each province will semi an offic- ial delegate ilmlillK “lhlllll l5 M'- l... E. Wellller, Charlotte‘. iwll. Canadian Curlers Settled in France (Canadian Preaa) HAUIFAX. N. -S., Feb. 8. — Tile case in the French courts over thel cargo of the steamer Mulhouaen which arrived at Halifax in July’ 1924. reporting that pirates had taken her entire cargo consisting oi‘ 38.000 cases of whiskey aind _ ______ wines at the point of the gull. has- ‘iieell settled. ' (Canadian Press) IJONDON. Fi-b K- The CHlll-llllilli ('lIYl('l‘H. 1i2 ill number. lei vpsnmg This morning .l'. Legalise, oi St. 1 Pierre, Miquelon, who is now in’ _ the .ity, received a cablegram by Cnptaiin William C. Murray. Out fromfh A‘ Lorne Francine. ‘Paris, remont. Qua. were received by U"? m M ‘h d Prince f Wales at York Holliic. Stars; 83:57“ 53""; that 31:6 ca?“ “m” "Mace mi“ aflemwn‘ Thmpany had won its appeal to the Prince is lplfiflllilelll. oi’ the llvyllli ~ Loaf ‘F. Drawn l. and vessel did not use their ut- ‘u’ _° u, m, came to bid adieu to l-lls iltoyall nl- y“ gt”, p I 132', iiltllllffls heforemleaviila for hom Th“ cumdhm‘ ‘nprund u’ tho most efforts to recover the stolen Prince. their cordial. thanks for ihcuquor‘ M me Marsem" Con", generous hospitality which they when, ‘he ca" "wag m." héky (he had ireoerlvod from the Royal Oaled- owfiem ‘Ont The“ i, no appeal cnian Curling Olilh in Scotland "om ‘he A|x1u.|,me,.¢_ ‘ and, illlgland. and said they hadi iitwarded U. S. l Navy Cross From Liner Producer (Canadian Press) - HALIFAX, N. S.. Feb. S.-\\'ol"tl _ i d f‘ th Xalnlfigeltzigslgfizf Kneary 3,113,221,“:ilfroflutitiris llsslstaleige.‘ ‘but her ser. ee that she had picked up the Filr- “"5 “e19 "l" "9 e‘- ness Liner MllllflhéSlifl‘ Eiéogucer ‘ bond f New York It is re 1 _ o on l-cm . - gggllrfiilgstttialilldloiszs ltlowlng la); tofltnriletl here as probable that an- li-tllofship may proceed to tile Azor- Lgst week (file Manchester Pro- (‘i to relllnvc tile cattle from tile tlueer, WlPBICSEBd that. she had brokllroilucer on account o. ‘lllé lnttcl- s ell lier rudder and was in need Ofllmllpd supply of forldvi- n LATE DR. ALEXANDER ROSS ‘fiwm ' géfllfilzwaggan'ginli' ‘i (Canadian Preae) i i _ . | ,._,._,..._ i . . "PM h - '- J" A Praia) i ~r-waisl-uuioliolv. F81). s» The . . ( ‘OTMVII MON UV Barton JCHNAGO. as». ‘ “ I‘ lilflll f‘: out an lfllfligdl‘ sfi-iA man viflth-‘Navy Cross has been awarded by has. been found President Coolidge to Certain _ it b! Dr- W. emaon Dflrland. George Fried. whose ship, (flagra- . r column +115 wide! know Chloal. hysi lllLgld tjooae itniade th r- Mlim tool-lent matteitaantlis Giorgia‘! ilemorioal plnstftstlle Jllaannacug the crew 3i the ' ‘ ‘ll British Stoamllllp Autlnos. i IL 0O I I announced today. ‘assistance. Later word came from iii lilo- evt-lli of iCon-servative amend- ments they will lake pzirt ‘ill the de- ilnlo. the constituency of Prince [Albert will go to the polls and decide if Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Premier of Canada, will be given a. seat ill the Dominion Parliament as their representative. Polling iday in the bye-elecfon is on Monday, February 15. and tile Premier will be opposed by David L. Burgess. M. -C., an lnilepndent. _---¢e->--—-— Snow-Shoe, Race This Afternoon At 3.30 A great ilc-al of interest is being illken in the, junior: snow-shoe rat-l» that ‘ls scheduled to start at ilitlf-pal-it three titia afternoon from lilo Russ Hotel. and quite a. llum- tile German steamer Hanover that sllc had tho Producer in tow and WllS piilccollillg to tile Azores. Ac- (iuriling to today's lllessage the lltulover, following repairs to the Producer's rllililer dropped the (Ca- llfl’llilll vessel and continued her trip to New York. Another Filrness liner, tllo Comino also went to the 'i'ile Zllellolllillee was on ller way inr tho (lVillll. Competition i170"!- ises to be keen and spectators are assured of an exciting contest. The course chosen is not loo long. and starting at the Russ. the wntestants will travel down iPrince street to Grafton, out Graf- ilpu to Wei-it, and then to Kent street; aloni: Kent to the West side of Government iPoni-l, thence tnBriighton Rli. and Euston street; in Euston to Prince. and thence to the plBAll’. of starting. Following are the officials: iStaraeP-J. A. MadMiilan. Jilli- . g s-(Samuel F‘. Doyle, Dr. Yeo. llnll ‘Ls B. iMfldMilllflfl. Major iD. A. MacDonald, who is promoting the, race and providing the prizes. is to be commended for lihus encouraging this new form oi’ sport. particularly among the younger athletes. ‘If t-he a chance of participating. i-‘QOQ-a _s..__s (Canadian Preee) ‘at 18.30. Says Huiiian Ears j Growing Larger, in nllvullce of the counterfeiting, that lie gave ills moral iiuihorlty to the enterprise. mid that he was fre- quently ill consultation with Prince Ludwig and other loading figures ill the conspiracy. l-le is charged with providing six forged Jtulilzilliail passports. and slililllylllfi llullgariall passports ill ills (zzipzlvily as ll pil-hlli: official, lit:- i'.l‘lVlll',‘{ olllplilyctls lif (he foreign offlci: as to tile use to which they ivrli- Io be put. Olle of these pass- ;plirts was given t-o General Jzlnko- ivitcil, a (‘0lll'l0l' llnll one (if lilo first ‘ilrrosietl in coullectioll with tllo ‘case. I Tile police chief also is alleged io have introduced one of the ac- cused meli to the director 0f a sav- ings bank ill order to obtain a loan of 100,000,000 crowns with which ito l-eiicclil 160 of tile false notes tie- positcd in another bank. M. Rnbus, private secretary to Prince Ludwig, is accused of ask- ing several accomplices to take an oath before Bishop Zedravetz. Princi- Irllllwlfl‘ nntl Dr. Niutiossy nro (inscribed as iliforminil Gabriel Ba- tilt) postal sav- (Oanadian Press) | VIENNA, Feb 8.~The noise nndi clamor of modern city life ihri“ producing a ran-o of (‘ltlplllllll our- cd men and women. says Di‘. Fritz Pfuffer, a Viclllizl our spcciillisl. He prediicis that in the not too (lili- talit future llunilln lit-lugs will ‘llflVG aildimry ("xtrenliiies tile size of tinuscllhunlls’. Under Doctors g Care After Charles- ‘ ton Marathon (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Feb. S. — Tilree victims of n Charleston ‘marathon’ needed medical attention after they had dropped from exllnllstiolli in the midst of a long llisitalloei contest early this morning at n locul dancing ucadlallly. "Fllcy. were Elsie Slltllel-iallii illlfl l'liizli-'r°s“' mumlgm" o‘ hem Kay, both 17_ “m; Jflnlnfliillgs imlik oi’ their object. Barons Amanda‘ 19, q-hmd, “mm 16 conflis said lo have endeavored vainly iestailtts. Tile two girls cnllililncll l0 llldsliiide "lem- uitor dancing from midnight “mil Till-y also attempted to gain the shortly before 4 n. m. lllul lili- Cli-Oliofflliflfl in Clrfllllillllll 1316mm‘ present ideal ~ conditions for snow-shoeing prevail. perhaps other competitions of the same kind will be held. giv- ing'oltler advocates of the sport HALIFAX, Feb. s - A severe bosios, clear . . . . .. earthquake eatilnatad- to lye 2800 New York. cloudy . mile: away was registered by the Charlottetown clear . . . . . .. 17——2 lsielzmosgraph nt Dalllousie Iiniver- pity starting at 11.10 this morning. and tonight at 7.18. ' ‘fllhe iretnor reached its maximum iflun sets this afternoon at.5.l8 ‘at 11.46 and was sill continuing anld rises tomorrow morning 0. Dr. Johnston in charge of the ier six hnllrs of lillnuillg. i‘ ~ ‘ ' ‘iii? ‘ i. 7606 \\ _ . lhitersi‘ ii‘ i-iiorlny the 15th. , TORONTO. l-‘cb. Si. —Maritimc ’ ‘ "' ’ "f" fresll wcsi to llorimvesi winder‘ "Th9 3mm“: 5w;- pflupm - - clear and cold. wand will hold an afternoon tealn Toronto cloudy . . . - - » . - .- 33-10 st. .lulnos Hail. Wednesday eiter- ‘Montreal. clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 22-2 norm from 4 to 6. Admission 85 Quebec clear . . . . . 7603-2-l-2l Halifax. clear St. John clear ' 40- cbservatory thb morlring said h 12.56 p. 1b,. would not venture to estimate the location of the earthquake. l utea later than Charlottetown. bel- of boys have already entered yulliil will: iilkoll lu ll ilosliliiil iiit- giis lloive ill‘ ilio bllllknrs i-llislchoi‘ ' Hind llorvzliil, llul were» refilsrvi. P-rillcc l.uliu'ig'i~i motives. lln ill- a ,- n‘ :;-'-:-t.=; aw.- '.'-\_-i.."~‘-'.\ P5114 i, lie Weather, Etc.‘ SOME 0F OUR GOLD DiGGER5 com» GET JOBS WlTH The EGYPTIAN _ ARCHEOLOGISTS slats, were patriotic. as his iiilll vi-lla lo advance the interests oi his country. iilli the indictment. says tilt-so declarations l‘\ llowlile mili- pilie the l-rinlilllllily of llll-l uni. , Olle of those llll‘llll"lll‘ll iii ll!" illllllflllllfllll is llislliili Sit-fall ’/.:lilr:i- veiz. lln army chaplain. llili purl ‘ii this polo forgerilia la lli'.‘ll‘l‘lh4"'| ‘ii , tile llldii-Iniclll ill. having lwnil iii M. ailmillisiiir (illtllii in’) yollili! i""'\ -. -..'....- ‘. .22‘,- ui- m,- .->..-y~.>w-. a-fl-s- m-na-gx-snz-ii‘ l- (Continued on Page 3) lAnnouncementsy, ‘ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Concert lo be iii-Id in Marsh- iielii llnll Feb. 9th. (‘postponed lln- iii illrill~r notice. 7608 9 ll. "in-serve Friday. l-‘eb. 12th. for the llox Soeilll and Dance M. 8t. 34"‘ MlQWnM-lzlls. 30-—6 . 29--2i ' - 33—29'liiriii fine night. High iide this morning at 8.15; New moon Friday. m. 18th, __,.., . I isulnmeraide tide eighteen mill-sum Hall..poatpon_ee,un,til Tuesd - "Dane.- at Corral Bah‘ lfillo “lThursday night Feb. 11. a-IWPII! §.~- I ll. Z-awiidjr. l, “neither: warmth-deem are iduclrs. Beet prlceamhea ant lair ted. Henry Monika l 00., '11P at nltule Upholaterdro. . ~ , ~ 7444 it 1 m I ale. eells County b. 0. b. filing- Febfliary10§Q1QQ.-»_ .