0F A- MERCHANT tract, a bargain, or aocount._ double either. ppnrlottelll"! Iollllll u“. porflt evade land equivocate over a con- And don’t fall Guardian Two Cent! “flan, moulded I881 nililflil‘ lllllsl Niili 0N llllll IN lnllln Former Immigration __ ll MITCHELL N ‘Agent For P. E. I. is Charged With Receiving . Over $2,000 Under False Pretences From Ex-Indian Officer-He Claims Premier and Hon. Used and Not the able to Guardian) $§iftifvic Jan. 27.—Andrew was“ Mitchell formerly immigra- tion “gang [or Prince Edward _ls- m“; appeared at Ilovv Sit. P08‘? Court London in answer o s mons adjourned from licccnlber ,h".ly.|-|,~,.( alleging that he ob- tained two cheques to the value or two hundred pounds and twin hundred and uurtv four Pfliiiilfi respectively by false [irctcnccs 'froln Richard Illncknmn Quin, ex- officer of the Indian armY- _ The case for the prosecution is unit these cheques were obtained on grounds that Mitchell was au— ihorizerl fo sell land belonging to [he government of Prince Edward Island, that he was authorized lo rqycltlvi) iunnoy for such land, that the gfli/Pflilllfilli ilad a scheme for erecting bungalows at cost price on the land in question and that; the sale of sllcll land was a part of a schcnu: to settle ex-slervicc men in Prince Illdward island in order that they might engage ill fox far- ming. Ilouglas Young appeared as counsel for thc [WOSCCIIUOI] and Iialfurd Knight for the (lefcndailt. Mr. Young zlddressing tllo court said that fix-officers and others be- lieving it was a govcrnnlcnt scheme considered it safe to buy the land and several parted with large sums of motley. One evcn went out tn Prince Edward Island _..taaaa.i-hlxi'rumler.-..~ Capt. Quin giving evidence sold that in tho middle of September he saw liiiicllell who had previously sent him a circular and asked for details of the scheme. Mitchell describing hllnself as an accredit- cd agent of the government of Prince Iddwzlrd Island said lhe achcnu- w ich Wllg a govl-rnnlout projort was one for the brooding of silver foxes. Ivlilchcil proposed to sell four aicros of land for two lllilliil'i‘fi pounds stating that if the witness bought tho land lhe gov- ernment would erect a bungalow at cost price namely two hundred anll thirty follr pounds. Later the wit- noss paid the sums named by the two cheques. Mitchell gave him a receipt hearing the cont of arms and signed for the government of" Prince Edward Island. Had hc known it was not a government scheme and that Mitchell was not illwvvrnnlont agent tho witness would not have put money into lllc srhvluv. (‘ross examined tho witness did not remenliir-r being shown docu- ments authorizing Mitchell to act for tho govornlncnt of Prince Erl- Wllrd island. fin was satisfied hr: "ii" ‘Willing with an official of the fiililivrélluonl. Illls had never heard . ‘as a sclemo provided by cnrtnul [lcoplu and not by lho gov- [F . Condensed SpeciaPl] II-AIIIv-lo per word, not. ouch lnnartion in this column. ll LOST-PAIR QOLD- RIMMED “Ya-slashes. Finder please leave lit this office. ._________ _______ Bvuntss or OLD PAPERS r-"on fills Apply at this office. tr ‘FOR sacs. - amaze FLY: llrionth Rock oockerels, $1.50. Ap- figag. ll. Simmonds, Spring Park m ‘T0. lsr-Lru me an nous: we - u. iw§"l'§.§‘i‘i:'-‘i.a}"“°° ’*“'°°’" “m; "QRMI-I .. a "ro LET-con- retillrll""slr"zrr .. .. - =1 e - M_ .30. afllllinn. ~ w y l oar-mm. v..._...._......._... "M" - um: woman TO H u "IITIOI. At lent one year ‘m’ sllhool-Nquma. Monday mllfxlzgvv l?! $12-14 with main- caiiont course. ‘ a o o" AN! ‘n Baueoim The Names of the John Sinclair Were Government. ernnlent. Till-re had bur-n mention oi‘ the nanlos of the Prl-lnicr and of lion. John Sinclair. nn-filbl-r of the Dominion (‘j-"laut but he rc- gzlrded that. as only natural sl-e- ing that it was a LZOVPPIIIIIPJH slain-mo. The witness dccIllrl-ll cm- phatically it was l‘(.‘]il'(!Sl‘lli.f.‘fl to him ag a govcrulul-ut srhenlc. Ro- examined fhe witness declared he had ncvcr had the land or any tit- le to if. and lit‘ hall never got bis money back. The case was adjourned Saturday next. Moulded Skulls in Block of Concrete (Canadian Press) until AURORA, lll., Jan. 2'l'—\Varrl-n Lincoln today confess-oil lo the police that. bu. had shot and killed his wife and her brolb-il- Iiyron Shoup Jan. 10, 1922i, and that he had luouidvd lhoir iloads in a con- (‘.i‘l‘il‘ block which would bu found in the cliy (lump. Police visited lilo dulup and a ilugr- concrete block was (ilii(!il\'i!l'l‘(l, which when brok- en up fliscloslsd thc iwo hi-atls. Lincoln swooned when thc block fell apart. lie is said to be the Great Liberator. TlnlTfBody of Dead Conductor (Canadian Press) SlilillllilY, (int... Jan. a rulnllvc to l. 27—'l‘ho mangled body of‘ (lnndncfor Ilob- t-rt Levis fifty-five of (‘iulpleau was found in the l‘. P. R. yards at. (lar- lii-r Saturday afit-r iu- illlfl stepped in front of a switch blinding snowslurln. engine in a W. SANFORD EVANS A lflamilton citizen, who orgnll~ ized the first Canadian club thirtY years ago. It was unlilllfi 0T i‘? kind in the world. and was the basis for mnlly similar societies. Tho early history of Canadian clubs is recalled durinll tho cele- bration in Toronto of the twenty- Mtil birthday of tho club in that rilylflllillilll I05 ill-ls -(5y Dominion New: Service) LONDON, Jan. ZC-Willlam Mull- fur, of Golant Cornwall who hi1! reached the one of 106 is held 10 be m, opp,“ living Englishman. The church bells were run! ill honour of his birthday. This grand old man of tho soil 1135,2199]: associated with fanning all ma life. He has worked hard. another urge field of commercial and his own opinion larva! with activity. and we have no doubt timi- the evidence of his healthy old age that "it hasn't. hurt me." "If you want to live lo a 500d ill! gm o! Huron. u-fiiwb“ . V - f .4414: not lm old age." he said when keeflilill i"! hundredth b “you lunacy. "W" , rllsv...cxllreusly. r you eop|e's Pae Covers Prince Edward Island ‘Like the Dew Read by Every CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, JANUARY 2s_ 1924 lllllll lllllll Plllllllllll Plllllflljllli New Premier Declares He is Not Held by Pledges of Pre- decessors. (British United" Press) LONDON, Jail. 2'I—'l‘hc imperial column-furl: lllilil‘. devoted by (‘zllladian states- men, this 1nd lnonley spent by (Jan- adiau tax-payers of this confcrlzrlcl: has been wnstcll for it has been iloi‘inifoly' aunouuclell that Labor rl-fu. s to accept fll<-..llllpc.rial pre- [lX-rl-ncc. proposals rvuchcd al tllc ('.()iili‘I‘f'lll'(! and lions not consider flan-if hound by pledges luade at that time by its prudi-classors in office. For some days a rumor had been circulated that Prl-nlior MacDon- Iald would withhold ills hand from the guillotine at lcasbtenlporarily in view of the definite desire of tho Dominions and, (especially Aust- ralia and New Zealaud to see the prvlkerclltizll clauses zlgreed upon at the coufllruilce put inlo (affect. 'i‘bl,- election llf)\\‘('.\'f.‘l' has rung the llcaill-lfncll of prrefercrlcc- at least hand of lilaclmnxlld and the support given hilll by Liberals which has secured his fIUCIrHSiOII to office is to be rewarded by lllc Premier ill this fashion. 'l‘ho method chosen for the kill- ing of the findings of the conf-L-r- once is to submit them to a fl'l'i‘ vote of the (Yolulunns which ill VlPW of the composition of this zlss mbly on lines of free trade or liFP-ivfvllcc nlouns‘ certain defeat. Prclniol- lliucDonzlld points-‘out that. not only the rlolnlnion govern- ments but. the h he goverluncrlt U18 ,l.ll(‘iit) proposals. is believed hqwevcl‘ that the was held in vain. All| [zlgud 52, a widow whose dead body for time being and strengthened the - the right» llHllIlllillHlliH PillPElllllEll IN ljlllNlll Victim of Crime Found With Broken and’ Battered Skull (Canadian Press) 'l‘OR()N'l‘(), Jan. ZT-At o. latc hour tonight the police were still without a clue to the identity of ihc murderer of Mrs. lviurthzl Crooks, was found at noun today on the floor of hr-r llolnc at lS-i Janlcson Avenue. 'l‘he. woman's broken and batlcrcd skull, her disarrangtul clothing, and two bloodstaincd hulnlucrs lying on the floor, led to the story of one of the most fiend- ish and n-volting crilllcs in the his~ tory of crime in this province. The l]llll‘iil'l‘(*l' is believer] to have called at the house lhis morning and gained zldmlssion by represent- ing himself as an applicant for a room to rent. Ilirs. Crooks kept a rooming ilouse. The police believe he is tile same man who made an unsuccessful zlttl-mpt about lwo wccks ago with a wrench upon n woluau ill a west end Ilolne. Ile had called there under a sinlilar pretext. but the woman succeeded ff the, blow by dodg- uns for assistance frightl-ncil him away. Finger print experts today visit-. ml the Ifolne of" the iuurrlorell woln- an and soc red some excl-limit filig- l-r print impressions, which it is thought will prove of value ill lraciling down tlu- shiver. Impression of fillgcl luarlcs were ublainofl on bolh hamnlevs one a lnachiilisfs hanuuer and tho (ilher a claw Iialnnlel" of an unusual type. _ Detectives are (iullvillcL-ll that rob bury was not tilfi/lllffilVll of tho at tack ulthOl-Iillhtii‘. house had (bdrm ransacked. TllPy rexilrcsscd the op- inion lhat it was the work of a de- Dopnrtnlent of (iviersens Trade is already laying its plans to create lnaciliilcry for tho fostering of clos- er trade relationship between lilo gene-rate. dominions, colonies and nlothor- country. AliilR Til MR. Gilli! On Saturday afternoon Mr. Gra- ham Jardino. the retiring miinllilf-‘T of the Chariottctolvn oflice of the Itoyal Hank of Canada, was waited upon in the Bank by a number of [ifmfliillifll citizens, and presented with n ‘handsome cane and a suit able luldrlsss. On motion of Mr. W. A. Stowurt, Mr. N. Itatienbury was allied to tho chair. The address. to which Mr. Jardine fltllngly replied, was road by ‘Ills Worship Mayor Jenkins. tho presentation being made iby Mr. I. Y. Reddin. Short; HIKIDUIICH were made by Messrs. I). O'M. itedflin, Dr. J. S. Jenkins, A W. iiynllluau, ‘Dr. J. S. Jenkins. Col. II. M. DitVISOII, C. ll (Ihandlcr, lI. V. Ilunirlln, A. A. P-onleroy and others. it. is understood iihat Mr. Jnrdlno will in future be lllt-Ififilllilllfil with Mr. .’l‘hos. (l. Albar-d, of Wiludswcpt Farms, llenllcrsoh County, Now York, as financial manager of his (lxtenlsivo silver black fox selling agencies. _ The formal address presented to Mr. Jardino on Saturday ‘Willi 11-‘! follows: . Mr. Graham Jlirdine, , fix-Manager, iloyal Dank of Canada, Charlottetown, P. E. i. Sir,—~Twg years ago you came lo Charlottetown a perfect stranger. unknown to anyone. save a fow oi’ the employers of the Ilank with which you were then associated. Today, after two years‘ sojourn ‘in our City, you leave followed by tho regrets not only of the many cus- tomers of the Royal Bank, but also by our citizens generally. During the short time you have lived in our Provincenyou have won the confidence and esteem of our citizen's. 0 Our lives are made up of flitting from place to place, from iscene to scene, from country m country, and we trulst that. you will be gratified to have the assurance of the best wlchon of the people of Charlotte- town, where your lot may the cast. We note that you have entered the some mcceea will crowh your labor; in your new enterprise, an followed you in the sphere you have loft. E88 illill PRESENIAllii Ex-Manager 0f the Royal Bank of Canada Was Honoredgby Citizens on Saturday. Record Year For noaman lost his life in a shipwreck during the 1923 navigation season. President William Livingston do- claron in his annual report to the Lake Carriers Association made commodgfilon; (c) fturpl Accommo- pubiic here today. AM IARIJINE ' partner in life, and your family, are also remembered ‘along with your- sr- f. Although the new enterprise with ‘which you are coiluccted ilas its |l(i'.'lfl([lli\I‘i.f!f’S elsewhere than ill (Jalnadzl, l-t is with pleasure that we learn that. your rlctivitlcs in connection. with lilo came will bring you in frequent contact with largo business interest-s in Prince iidlvard Island, and that you will, lu all pmbzlbility pay frequent vis- its to our i'rovincn,_ 'l‘ilc token of fldffllfifilltip that we now proscnf. llo you iis givcll as a little rvinumbr.llllell of (Zllarlolte- town and il-l acconlpnxlicll by tho best. wishes of your numerous friends. 20th January, 1921i. (Signed) . H. Jenkins (Mayan) -N. Rattenbury, A. A. Pomeroy. B. Roy Holman, 4P. A. Farquharson, (i. S. inmlrl. Chas. H. Chandler, A. R. Mclnnia, ‘J. O. Hyndman, John i0. Moomaw, W. A. Stewart, H. V. Buntaln, Ivan Y. Roddiln, H. <6. Brown, W. E. Cotton, J. lP. Gordon, J. ‘Carrngher, Chat. E. ‘Merrie, J. 8. Jenkins, ‘H. M. Davluon -D.0'M. Reddin. Lake Navigation . "(Canadian Prue) DETROIT, Jan. Eff-Not a lake The report" any: the season wn . Creolman MacArthur. Accommodation ; llntlon. - Ana-notion Department: (u) Fich- pnign about to be a record brpnker in lntianeu of nevi fag; (b) Beau-n; and Boot Touru: A CREilI MllliE There Arc Wonderfu Newly Organized (treat interest is being aroused throughout the Province in the recvntly organized P. E. I. Tourist alld Publicity Association, and ul- ready an extensive programme of activities has been mapped ollt which when pllt into effect will be of iuestiiuablr: benefit to the ls- land. Organization meetings have been succcssfuly hold at Montague, Cardigan, (lcorgctown, Souris, Sunlmcrsirlo. and (Bharloltelown. Ill order to function effectively the Association has been formed into various dcpnrtnlcnts, not one of‘ the officers oi‘ which will receive any salary, all the funds going (lir- ectly to the main purpose, which is to advertise Prince llldward Is- lund as uu ideal summer resort. This will include systematizod ef- forts to reach the tourists of the NKHVVPIIIKHHH] Slates, the Middle States, Ontario and a part of Que- bec particularly. through the med- ium of newspapers. circulars, pam- phlets and by special methods. For the ziccoulnloilzlfion of the tourists when they arrive offici- licpartulcnts of the Association will function in lhe platter of hous- ing zlccoiulnodzition and out-door attractions, particularly fishing. It is planned not only to cstablisil an informzition burl-all on tho (lar Ferry and at Charlottetown, but-to have an agent at llordl-n to direct tourists lo the places they wish to go, and to inform tllclll of the var- ious zlltralztions at each place; and also to have representatives at Yarllmu-th and St. Stcphel In sihort, till? aim of‘ the Association is to put Prince Edward island “on the iunp" as u tourist centre, and to do this ill tho thorough manner willch has (enabled other places, far less advantageously situated, to reap a golden harvest. It is ill-c- i-sszlry, of course, to advertise. llllilOi. be done without fin» zlncial lance; hence the nt-ell of flu- A. soclatlon, which however (‘flllllfii function cffectivl-ly without the co-opreralion of flu: people. Fol‘ l-vcry dollar exilendcd by tho As- sociation in summer advertising it is reasonable to expect at least five dollars in return-in fact. it has Iicen demonstrated in other places that the returns ‘are far greater than this. 'i‘o every bus- iness man and to every farmer in the Province the success of the Association is a matter of great importance as it. means increased trade and greater consumption of farm products. Details of the organization, its purposes and plans, are given be- low. The prospect... opened out are extrcluilly interesting. It isncccs- sary now to secure. as wide a mem- bersilip flidllfiflfiiillihlllllll) nolninal foe of S1. Starting on Wednesday a drive will ho uladc for this pllr- posc. 'l‘lie business firms will first bo called upoll and later tho can- vassing will bu individual. Sub- scriptions may bo sent to the sec- retary, Mr. W. It. ‘Pinncy, or to the Bank of Nova Scotia. Following are lilo officers of the Association: Presidont—lion. A. E. Arsenault. Vice-President for Kings (foun- fy——Hon. J. A. MacDonald. Vice-President. for Queens Coun- ty—Harry C. Brown. Vice-President. for Prince County Secretary TreasureP-W. R. Tin- ney. Chairman of Finance Committee ~J. J. McKinnon. Chairman of Publicity-I’. W. Clarkln. (lhairman of Housing Commit- too-M. I’. Titus. Chairman of Attractions Com- miltee-J. A. MacMillan. The above form the Executive and are supplemented in tho work of management by the members of their different committees and by District. committees side, Montague, Sourls and George- town and it is planned to have a responsible representative in prac- tically overy district of the Island. at Slimmer- The organization of the Aisocia- tlon is as follows: Financial Department, pub-divid- ed into departments of Grants and Membership. Publicity Department: (u) island Props; (b) Foreign Prom; (c) Cir- cularn ‘and Pamphlets; (d) Special Methods. - Houeing Department: (u) Hotel (b) Urban Ac- Wewiohlilotohnwfllfllim noon. drlilinl. and volume of moved. (o) Hotlink: i = f and 1' 1g) Auto Tours; (e) llllll sllflil IN THE TliillST ASSCBIATIN lPossibilities in the Association, and its Success isaMatter of Vital Concern to Everyone in the Province. At a recent informal meeting ill tile V-ilnterizi Ilolcl at. which repro- sontalives of the local press were DFC-‘Wlli. Mr. I~Iarry' f‘. llrown, viz-c» president. for Quemrs (loulrty, ‘and Mr. l’. W. (flarkin, president of the Publicity Committee, nullified soml- 0f the very dntcrcsting projects lln- dcr consideration. Tin- importance of providing rural acl-ommodzrtion if: realized and a Hlll'l’i‘_\' by nleans of quellti-ona-ires and circullw lot- tcrs is ill preparation. This will provide valuable inforurzltion. lsncll us the IIZIIIIIJS and zlddres- . pick-in rural connnunilie accomnrorlate tourists; their religi- on, the number and age of children at ilome, if any; number of per- son..- who can be accommodated; number of’ rooms and bells; rate per day or wreck: what. facilities in ‘tho way of baths, hot and cold water, distance from telephone electric lights; toils-t, “whether in or ‘Ollifilfiil the house; whether an automobile is available; distance from nearest post office, railway station, li‘|(‘[.{f‘Zl[)il office, repair gar- age, churches (giving distance to each church.) Other important questions in be filled out will be: "Iiow near is your home to the sea shore?" “is there good bathing?" “is there a flailing strvllln or pond or Iakc on your property? If not. how f-ZLI‘ is it to such a 1ilal~e?" “is there ‘a doctor in your vicin- f. '2“ "Arc meals available to, auto par- ties at short notice?" “Arc you willing to met-t trains with a cenvcyzlnr-c if notified, in time?" The matter of arranging auto tours may be done, it is suggested, through the Automobile Associa- tion. Tounisls will be provided wlilh full information as to the vari- ous router-l, the zlcl-olnmodation on tlu- way, the rate of‘ charges, etc., and llic zlitractions offered in the way of boating, f hing. etc. 'i‘lu- stnndltrrlizl loll of prices cllzlrgl-d by taxi drivclr; will also be .k~ll up, as at present there is no legal rats», and flu-rt- ig con ‘d- crabll- variation in tllc charges. 'i‘h|~ virraugeluent of boating tours will include taking a list of the pieoplo willing lo convey tour- islts by motor boat or sail boat. Facilities for trout fishing will be given particular consideration. It is tho intention of the Associa- fion to get control of at least ten fhvhiug ponds in different sections given by .I‘l.‘]il‘(3§lf:ll'tiill\'(lS of the Do- minion (lovernnil-nt that when these ponds are secured they will be iln'llll-l_lilllcl_l' stocked with lflsh.| .. will be llXCillSlVClyi sullnlner visitors-L, bottom boats willi be avallulilll- and cal-h tourist wilii be providcrl will l1 a card which will entitle him to fish ill any one of the ponds of the Association. The likelihood in that. ny visitor know- iilg hv can couve ently silly llcal‘ any of‘ the-m plum-s, will wan-t to try his luck ‘at. all the fishing ponds. Ill deep sell fishing also thorn are big ltossibllltics ill the way of tour- ist. zltlrzu-tlnn. The names will be taken of people who can lake visit- ors out. to tho fishing grounds, whore rod, nlackerel, haddock, lob sters and other flsth are caught. To the ‘Publicity Department will fail the work of devising ways ‘and means of reaching prospective tour- ists, and in addition to ordinary press and- circular notices it has been suggested tirat envelopes he provided to all the business 110N305 in the Province, carrying on the re- verse side statistical facts a-‘bout the lmoderaite temperature the prod uctiv- ity of the island, etc, or typical scenes suggestive of the beauty lapofs of the Island. ‘Permission from the Federal (lovemment do use a special cancellation stlump carrying an attractive "boosting" slogan on all letters going out of the Province has also been suggest- ed. Another idea to be worked out is the placing of an agent at . the international boundary to furIllli American Iauto parties with pam- phlets setting forth the motoring attractions of the Garden of the (iulf. There are already three golf courses on the island, and one at Bummersirle is under consideration. This ‘also in an important feature. tivo ideas have boon proposed. The final thing, however, is to getatart- ed, and this requires funds. It in confidently expected that the hearty c0 operation of the people of the Province will be given to the As- sociation. and the membership cam- llitarted will no doubt meet. with an m-ih ' ‘ A number of other equally suggos- ' - Wednesday. Jim. 30.51‘. P K ra ti! sh is ca l lst pa sa l r-e I d1! ' Pr Ca mavy will have no place flPZIlIIII-{H oHlrezlt Britain's new Pre- mier, Ilamsay Alan-Donald, with for- eign countries. lends lhat the public shall be in- formed wh portion of, what you earn in the savings bank aplart from your business. OFA MERCHANT To get ahead put a Annual Bubnrlptlolll Delivered lly llnll, Olnnllu all U. fl. A- lllilll] ill ill EPl lillllllillll llN FHHEIISN [Ill |Nl§5 binet Discussions Will be Secret and Will be Given t0 Press in Sum- mary. LONDON, Jan. 27.——Secret diplo- ln the lilr. MlZlPDOfltllii in- of foreign negotiations tho cirrumstrulces war nt. ilIe also has decided that o discussions with the Cabinet Ill] not be kept drum-tight, as it claimed in some -qilarters was the so in the Baidlvin-Curzon admin- ration, but lthat lhe newspapers il be given a communique after h ‘session. summarizing 'the sub- (‘ll OVOI’ jl-cf; discussed or decisions taken. in conversation with the news- permen today. Mr. hlacfionald id he always would be glad to rc- ivo them when public interests mandr-d or time pcrlnlftetl. The omieris policy of flflfllfililrtlflg the House with w-llat the government , w; l h ilc Cl‘ 1y cd , Ll (‘T fo Hf‘. ed fir pect Mr tho war- l.‘ doing was apparent today at l» press bureau of the Foreign Of- e where it was indicated that Mr. Nina-Donald might arrange to re- ive the llCVlI-JIYZIIIKPTITTCH pcrlotlical- the same as is donc by tho Unit- States President. in this res- IilacDonnld would revive uue practice of David oyll (loortie. In order to gel ‘better acquainted with tho foreign "represontxirtivl-s ac-' edited lo fir-oat Iirltnin, Mr. Mac- Donald this afternoon held an ofll- cial reception at the foreign office r the diplomatic corps. Most of illre ambassadors never had mot. the w Premier. They were present to illlil in Lord Canon's old of- e by Under-Secretary CPOWI‘. Mr. Milcilonalll (rllatted in friendly fash- ion wifh the diplomats, but did not lJllllil upon the subject of official |quvstions pending with foreign countries. Hamilton Outclasses The Senators 5-1 HAMILTON. Jan. ZL-Hamiltnn Dill i ed I-Io Qu \ skated, outclassed and outlvitt- Ottawa, Saturday night to the of the country. Assurance has-bcenlume "f ‘We to mm‘ In a Nuumml ckey League fixture here. aglul. of France. Saturday af- _____¢0->___ LIFE'S LITTLE WORRIES (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. Jan. Bil-A luau rom- pill incd al. Wiilesdon County (‘ouri that. his landlord, whom hr- had nnt. scvn for nl-arly iilrou yl-zlrs. rc- fuscd to lake his ri-nt. Lat. no man frllst flll- flrrlf. fair-lo sir-p uf gull. It hangs upon :1 ]>I'f'(‘. ipice, whose steep (lcsccllt ill lost pcrllitlon onds,- Young. Tile two powers which in my op- inion constitute a wise man arr,- tirose of bearing and form-airing.- E p An ictctus. nouncements, Coming Events, I | l Meetings, Etc l) IlATIiL-l cant: par word each insertion. a ‘Remember Concert tonight at Kelly's (Irons postponed from Fri- day night on account of storm. Abhiea nig O Mo piro rooms. t 1i ‘Third game of League series, vs. Crystals to-morrow ht.—1i. ‘Dairghtera of Empire meeting ndoy. Jan. 28th at 3 p. m. Em- 1183-26-2| ‘Come lo the Iiox Social in Summerfiold Hall, Tuesday overl- ing, Jan. 29. Tea served. A good time for everybody. D ‘Grand Concert fat Bonshrlw. rent program. bagpipes, lmusic and dancing. Ev- erybody welcome. ill 0 by Thu Concert starts 8 p.m. ‘Lunch Box Social and lecture Mr. lace in Sprinsiiuld. Lot 87. raday, January 81st. under the ‘ of the Women‘: Auxiliary. CDNIHF]. reception throughout. the city und- lfot Ton, served. lldniuion 15c. one u» ‘ii iilll NiiT YET RECllilNiZE TiIE SCVIET llillfi. (Canadian Preu.) 'l‘OIlON'l‘O, Jan. 27. —— A cable from London says: The following faczs were developed today during the intensive activity on the part of Premier MacDonald at the for- eign office. Ilritalrl will not recognize tho Iiu-ssian Sov-iet at. present, owing to the necessity ‘for advance negotia- lions concerning propaganda activ- ities of the Third Internationale directed from Moscow i-n British territory. It is not so much Coin- nlunist activity in England thalt the Labor Government team. ‘but the alleged plots on the borders of In- dia, particularly Afghanistan. James 0’Grady, Ambassador dc signate to Russia, will, however, proceed shortly to Moscow when the Russians give satisfactory as- surances. Britain will not. ask- Rue sla to acknowledge pro-war debts before recognition. Fail to Restore N. S. Mine Officials to Power (Canadian Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 27.——De- clsivc. defeat fended the attempts of insurgents to have the deposed officials of the Nova Scotia Min- ers Union restored to power in the United Mine Workers conven- tion this afternoon. Shouting their confidence in John L. Lewis, International President. they rose almost to a man reaffir- ming the action taken on the cec- ond day of the convention when a move to restore District Twenty Six executive was first dcfuatcd. Firpo Rejects Offer From Rickard HIIENOS AIRES, Jan. 27.— Luis Angel Firpo announced he nas sent a message to Tex Rickard rejecting a proposition of $200,000 for a match with iiarry Wills, bo- causo ho has better propositions in hand. Furtherlnore ho advised Iiic- kard he would not fight in Madi- son Square (lnrdcn during the summer season. —i—<-o->-———- LOVE-LETTERS iN RAILWAY CHIM NEY . ‘.(By Dominion New: Service) LONDON, Jan.26—-Two hundred love-letters, all dated 1914, have been found by a young woman in the nhiumey of the ladies’ firet- lvay station, lianiffshiro. The Italic-rs were written by n Surrey girl who signs herself "Your fliriln.“ and arc addressed in her swcethczirt serving in one of lhe warships stationed in the Iiiorzly Firth ill the early days of thi- war. A tin of b0 cigarettes was found bnsidl- lilo bundle pf IUVn letters. if is silrnlissr-d that they were hid- dr-n thorn by the mnn and that ho IIUVPI’ rl-iurnod to recover them. The Weather, Etc. 7 I u. 8&1’ Mos-l’ MUROERS ARE. CoMMlTrED fluvial FeucoulS HAvE. BAD cows! ____..-__ ___._.. TORONTO, Jan. ' 28~Maritim0 north went to west winds, fair and very cold. ' Temperature yesterday: lazin- um, l4 below; min. ‘I below. "High tide this afternoon-pt 8.11 and tomorrow morning "M. 8.“. p, Bun. pate this evening n. Mil-old‘ the ‘m: um your 80mg“ freight and 103d» i - ' 2192-1404:. d’.- rllal morning at 1.25; Len Arm- moon Tuesday. Jelly. l] LII a. m. Bum Ilia this eighteen mil- utqp lo 5p» Charlottetown ._ .. , . w --.\-'. e ~»‘\_ class waiting-roan: at Buckie rail- I . .»:+.w.;