MAXIMS or a‘ MERCHANT ._____ Judging from seine men's one would think that God had gone Into the eommissary business. Annual Babnorlptl By Mall, Canada and U. l4 AYSSPRIIVIIIII RETIIRII T0 lllll BIINIJITIIINS remier Ferguson Explains The Virtues 0f Government Cont Salutary Effect Of Drunkenness. _ (Canadian Press) ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 7. -—Pre_ 181' Ffirfluson of Ontario said hero tnight that seven -m0nths o vernment control of the sale of uor in that province had convinc- . him that the province would nev- return to the old conditions. "Before the new law went into he said "there was the irit of lawlessness developing imes of a. serious character being aceable to the situation. After u ll decade the government of which was Prime Minister began to in- iire as to the feeling of thc people r government control of liquor les, the election proving there was demand for it. “Our policy is not to push the sale l liquors. On thc contrary, we deavor to restrain it in the form l control. Our Delivered $5.00 - A. $4.50 IIHIYCTII $~* b1- The P CHARLOTTET own; CANADA, MONDAY. JANUARY 9, 192s by Everybody Covers Prince Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT It's the back-stairs and kitchen- fenee gossip that raises the devil from his hiding places. (L-"Iottetown Guardian Two Olltl wlllllllflblll l rol _ And Shows The A State Law Against ,9 . $0. 111051 Dart are temperate. Those who abusc the privilege of obtaining 11fluors under government permits ‘ g it and those who in- dulge lli drunkenness are punished. There is now a state law against drunkenness whereas the offense .\vas formerly punished by local police courts as against municipal ordinance. “Records of the courts will reveal that cases of drunkenness have in- 6,000flB.ailway 1 A V Mechanics T0 Leave Mexico (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY, Jan. 7. — Six thousand railway mechanics have notified the departments of inter- ior and communication of their in. tcntion to leave Mexico and seek employment elsewhere. be done as a protest against the outcome of a railway strike several months ago, which according to the master mechanics union was settled in favor of the regional confeder- ation of Mexican workers. Proposed Pact , . To Outlaw War (Canadian Press) creased. That docs not indicate that there is more drunkenness now than ‘before the new regime but ‘mother that the drunkards are be- ‘ing checked up. Former] customary for police court ‘loose large numbers of those ar- ‘rested for intoxication. Under the ‘law in effect this cannot be done. ,Those who become tipsy and appear s to turn people for the! in public will _be punished." GRASFONTEIN, Union of South frica, Jan. 7-—One runner dropped cad in the diamond rush to a new eld on the Grasfontein farm in hich 4,000 runners participated ai- ough it was announced only 100 aluable claims were available. All night along the Rue Weldt ads. made quagmires by heavy ins, the runners assembled at arting points arriving in all sorts fconveyanccs including ox carts nd automobiles. Thirteen clerks orked frantically issuing claims certificates at the rate of 400 an our. . This was probably the last big iamond rush in South Africa for t least a year, as the government nnounced Inst December that pros- cctlng on crown and private lands ould be prohibited for o. year or 1 llnouncements, Coming-Events, . Meetings, Etc "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed - please you better. l-5-zlvks. "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat ereal the 100 per cent. food in read biscuit, muffins, etc. . 9486-Oct. 3-H "Farm of 50 acres for szllc at lope River. Apply Box 136, Brad- lbane. . 1735-1-51-31 “Ross RollerMills, Vernon River ill be closed the first and third eek in each month, till further no- ice. l'136-1-9-3i "Rheumatism. diseases nf bI00ri,'_ lomach and Internal Organs cur d. References given. Phone 807- Dr. Cliff. 112 Prince St.. Char- oftetown, P.1d. Island. Canada last. 12-3 mos ' "The Annual Meeting of the ake Verde Dairying C0.. will be ‘ eld in the Factory on Wednesday. anuary 11th. i928, at 2 o'clock p. m. oseph Carmichael, Pres. 1695-1-6-41. “North Wiltshire Shipping Club loading hogs, Wednesday. Jan- uary 11th, till noon. List with E.N. Easter, Secy. 1734-l-9-2i "Annual Meeting.. The annual meeting of the Orwell Dairying Co- will be held in the Orwell Cove Hull on Tuesday. Jan. 17th. 1928. at 1-311 p. m. 111.11‘. Dreelem. Swy- D- 11; McDonald Pres. 1733-1-9-31 "Tile Annual Meeting of the. Union Dairyments Association willl be held in the hall at Vernon‘ Tuesday, January 101-11 111i 2 P- 111- J. W. MacLeol-l, Secretary. 1694-1-6-31. “Annual Meeting-The Annual. Meeting of Htlisboro Dalrylni: CO-l will be held afFsotory on Wednes- day. January 11th at 3 D- 111- F1111“. Lund. Secretory. 16051-1-6-31.‘ The annual meeting of the llnzel- hroolr Dairy Co-, Ltd. will 11B 1111111 2 n-m. A- Roy Jones. Serv- 1708-1-7-0I "The Annual Meetlns v1 111° Prince Edward Island Publicity As- sociation will be hold in the Board 0! Trade Rooms. on Tuesday. J11"- I our Thousand Runners nu Part In S. II. Diamond Ilush more. as it was feared the output from valuable digglngs would exceed that of organized companies and consequently disrupt the industry. | ——————<Q-}--- Liabilities Amlfl, t ‘Assets Illcrease (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Qnt, An increase ofi more than one huudrcdnnillions in the total one millions in total assets of Cana- dion banks during November last is shown in the monthly statement is- sued by the Department of Finance. Total assets of Canadian banks at the end of November amounted to,‘ $3,242,400.87!) and total liabilities stood at $3,229.345.800. , , Both current and savings deposits“ held by the banks increased during the month of November, the form- Cd by (he Officu of p, Recorder D95- er by about sixty two millions and the latter by zlpproximately twenty, five millions. There were in-, creases in loans held ili Canada during the‘ month. I -—{-D-§~v~~- | Diesel Motor For | Aircraft Perfectedi (Canadian Press) Z\‘l-1\V YORK. .I.nl- 7- ---ldhucl' A. Sperry; luvcurrlr o1‘ thc Gyroscope (‘cnlpuue-l. zluimuuccll lhul Ill‘ bus pcrfcclczl fill zlcruplzlnc euitlul! ou lilo Diesel prlnciple- Ho l-uiid with- iu a your be expected todmve u ulot0l~ of 1,000 horsepower, weigh- ing two pounds per horsepolv-er and cousuullug crude oil iuetcad 0f‘ gasoline wilh o higher pmvcr d11- yepreseming every pmvynce in gm]- soly pcpilloted section volopnu-nl per gallon Ill one fifth the fuel ccsl- ‘ Adoption of the Diesel engine l0 zllrcrufl, (considered nun of lht‘ surest steps (u huge uir liners, bus l l I I been the problem of iléifOllfillllfiillldfly {our m gain first-hand infgrng- Iiouso, Rotherbitlio, OILLZlIIPJTIIIK throughout the world-i 'I‘]lc Iilsel motor differs from thfliThcy will bc gone until the latter 0f the docks- upuinury gu-solinc (angina: in that ‘hum. p. no spark uuu that. crude oil i»: used Ill pIu-w- oi‘ thus (lllluiuzitlui: the firu ll: j Q>-—=—— Fireln 1T0. 9 . Granville St. Last N i g h t; .____ A still alarm was rung in at 8.20 p. m. last night for a fire in No. 0 Granville Street, a house owned by Mrs. Robert Cuutis, residing at pre- sent in Boston. Mass.. and occupied by Mr. John Donovan. \ The firemen quickly arrived on: the scone, and soon had the blaze under control, but as it had got a footing in the coal heap in the col-- far. and also in the main wall o the house. it was over an hour be- fore it was completely extinguished. Mr. Donovan was sitting in the purlour of the house. when he notic- ed smoke coming out of the wnll. near the surface. and the alarm was at once turned in. Damage to the extent, it is estim- ated of about $500.00 was done to 41rd. i | National says. at Quai Dorsey at noon today. This treaty. as already proposed. by Secretary Kellogg would provide _ t _ ‘I that “every Pacific means" would“? ‘f’ '1, be brought to bear to avoid con- 1111mm “ This will PARIS, Jan. 7. ——France is willing to join the United States in inviting all nations to join in a. treaty, to be signed by the United States and France abolishing all “wars of ag- _ grcssion" Foreign Minister Briand‘s Y 11 W115 reply to Secretary of State Kellogg The reply was made public I P lIl15] N5 IIINIIIIN FIIIIIIIS London Suffers Worst Disaster of Modern Times When Flood- ed Thames Over- flows its Banks. v 1. LONDON, Jun. l. fLfiilllbfl wnfi aghast todny ut. the most devast- ating catastrophe which the rivilr Thames Iias wrought. in modern limes- A1, least nineteen persons were drowned by the sudden rise m’ the river when waters caused by rains melting a Christmas snow swept down on London and met an abnormal illlc- Tho river receded to normal this morning with tho ebb tille- Foalriug z- l‘(‘('lll‘l‘('ll(‘.0 0|‘ the (Ile- lh- ‘loxl flood tide. en- ‘ frantically bilildini; mas The Wench government ex_fil'.lllp0l‘ill‘ily l)lll'l'ii'lI(l0(l walls where pects the proposed pact received with gratitude by the en-,‘:"_11111|1’5‘“11" tire world," and will be universally ‘f,"" '1,“ I _ _ The note is a fun Hemp“ inlets, 1t was liaiczl. might show adopted. ance of thc procedure outlined by Secretary Kellogg with the excep- of the No ex- 11, planation is offered for the intro- 11111911191"- “"11 ffon of the introductions world “war of aggression". duction of these. Last or Missing , Children Located Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Jan. 7. -With all the liabilities and of ninety children accounted for thc loll of ‘young lives taken in the St. Charles December 114th last remains at thirty. mostly Hospice catastrophe of Wm “be the walls. uluuiz lbe embankment Iv lblu morning‘ Ex- lch l" the poorer dis- more victims- Tho river 1cm ovor m; banks im- sixly mill-s from the sea and HUIhL of nlarm and tense ex- ns Iius been un- nowu for von z resulted- The granite wall along the Vic- ltorln cmbuulnucul held against a terrific. vrluml- of water, preventr lug u more := lcusi (laiusirophe ill lhr- (reulrc oi‘ thc (city- Thc wafer rose to the top of this wall. which is four wect wide and runs for n mill- and a Ilzllf from lhv clly proper l0 Westminster St- At SCIIN‘ points lhc water overflow- rd bu! Ibo wall Itself Ilelll ufllllu-st. the rush oi‘ the wnier- IA ouo point, beyond tho \\’uslminstoi- cud oi‘ the cm- bcilknlcul. nuothm‘ wall burst- 'l‘lle IIHIIWNEI] IN‘ City To Entertain . Dalhousie Foot- _ ‘ .. ball T e a m‘ (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, Jan- 7- —- The University of Dalhousie Football 12am which has been playing a ser- ic-s cf exhibition games in Vall- couvcr and Western Canada, will arrive In Toronto on the Canadian National train from Winnipeg, Mon- day morning» The team which is accompanied by S. P. Witter. Travelling Pas- senger Agent of the Canadian Nat- ional system of Halifax will spend 11.11611’ busy day in Toronto nt- tendlng luncheon, dinner and tour- ing the city. The University (if Toronto Athletic Assn, has ex- -temled to them the courtesles of Hart House where a breakfast will ho served while His Honour Lieu:- enant: Governor W. D. Ross through Colonel Fraser, A.D.C. has extended un invitation to n luncheon at. Government House- Graduaies of Dalhousia Univers- Itv who B118 now residents of the city are arranging a tour of points 0f interest to he followed by a din- ner after which the team will take the Canadian National Train ‘for Halifax» Government Control Vs. Prohibition TAMEST NEW YEAR, IN YEIARS FOR BANIDITB OR “DRU‘N<K~$." SAY POLICE TORIONTO, Jan. 7.—-Crime in, 111B 01W over the New Year season was light. ' A lone bandit, with a revolver, {held up store-s at 143 Amelia Sh. and 140 Duke St. Saturday night, netting $15. -ln the first store a woman's scream scared him off. Saturday afternoon a, citizen re- ported having his pocket picked c-f $150 while in the line-up at the (lov- eruuicnt vendors at Spadina are, and Dupout Sis," Several‘ minor shop and house- breaklngs were reported. The "drunk" list was not heavy. little girls between the ages of five ‘valor; mshull mmugh mo “flung w!“ ‘the 111111 119W Y“? 11111191‘ 1111a 51X Yea-TS- The 111st o! m“ llelugiilg the streets; Two people' e, " L’ A’ . twelve children regarding whose Wm“ drowned there‘ TM has", lolicc divisions reported the (whereabouts the Sisters of the Hos- pice were without information, were located yesterday by municipal dc- tcctives, according to a report issu- riviercs. today. . A total of 76 girls in all. out of 241 cases that were placcd in the 11113 111111111111 111 611119111 hands of Recorder Desrivieres for investigation were the local" police and partments. The Inst dozen of missing children were discovered in the homes of their parents or liv- ing with uncles and aunts, or peo- plc who had given them shcltcr on the night of thc fire. discovered by detective dc- monls vi‘ many Iiouses were flood- L11- .-\l lhc point. where the Egypliziu F (lbllisk kuowu as ("llcopatlvfsy Noodle sluuda un the cnrbzlnknioill,‘ lho ww rrs OVBTHOWUO lllc walls which is Icwcr here than trifle-I whcrc- Tb steps at ihkTbllse-ol‘ the» (lbclislc were flooded» Tho electric.‘ ‘conduit-l which operate the strceti curs were iuvnrlcd by the ivnicrs 111111 trnnlwnys service was stopped- (iu the OIIDOSIIL‘ bank of the riv¢lr mailers were much \VOI‘SO- There is no (‘lllllillllilliéfll and frcm \Vcst-- lulu slur ru lhu cast thc streets were,‘ Yuuickly ilcollcll- llululrcds of dvrcI-I ___._.__.<_.§_.___ -Icrs cf lllu poorer districts were [roused rfilu-r by police or by the . ‘ ls/‘und o1‘ the advancing waters-l ITIlcy flcll in Ilnstv. and terror froml ‘ their bolls. umid an uproar of; shouts um‘. cries of alurm- 1 N Sail For England (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8.. Jan. 8. -— A party of 67 people mainly farmers 1 i Fleeing From The Floods Brief reports came from tho delr» below thc lamest" holiday festival in years. EWER CHRISTMAS "DRUNKS" THAN UNDER THE O. T. A. TORONTO, Jail. 7.—-Polleo re- ports from the ten provincial dis- tricts covering the Christmas week- end received by Attorney-General \V_ H. Price indicate there was less (lrunkeuness this year than at this seal-ion for several years past. ‘In Toronto there were 61 arrests. compared with 71 for Ibis period last year under the O. 'I‘. A. In Windsor ‘there were but five ar- rests; Kitchener only four. For these places the Attorney-General did not have last year's figures. PHILADELPHIA HAD BAD CRIME YEAR PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 7.——Near~ Iy 200.000 persons were arrested in Philadelphia. In 1927, the great.- cst. number in the city's history. nda sailed today on the Red Star business centre of the city told of T119 0111118911 lflcllldotl evey variety- liner “Lapland" for England where the struggle of frightened people "11 111° 1111111111111 ‘311111111101- ,they will make a study of agricul- l0 escape from the sudden rush of 11111911 11110 01151611.‘! 111 1927 11111111191‘. methods and wuicr Into their llomes- Numbers 198-327 0011111111911 W111i 143.933 I116 turc and marketing proceed later to Denmark on a four ation on farming methods there. part of February and an elaborate program has been arranged for 111111011110- their education and entertainment firs. unlit-c nml lulu-rs assisted in in Europe. A feature of their visit to England will be a meeting with the Prince of Wales. The Maritime representatives on the party were. the following: Hon. Walter Lea. Minister of Agriculture for Prince Edward Island; Albert Simpson and W. F. Bryant, also of Prince Edward lsldnd: J. K. King, manager of the Maritime Livestock Board and official representative of the New Brunswick government: E.1 D. Haliburton, I-lantsport. N. 3.: Robert Chaie. Annapolis, N. S., and Geoffrey Eland. HallfflX- I of bcusvs were flood in Lime- Cnnnluglovril iu thc neighborhood 1 Many pzviilic buildings were 1111111111 (Mn l-‘l shelter the suffer- lremovlug tho slrickcn there and supplying them with food- . Among the untrfl IiulLlillgs which (were portly flooded were thin tower of London. uhcro the mill- fnry EHITIHCII turuczl nut to protect thc Royal Jewels Tifl other pro- perly; Lnmbeth Pfllflcp residence of the Arch-bishop of (Zzlutcrbury: St. Thcmas "Onillllfll. where all lights were put cut. ;::I the Talfi Picture Gallery- I1 1 Deaths Reach Twenty oplnr and 2 Those l bgecedlng year and 138.073 in 19- Llquor charges, including intoxi- cation, headed the list. with 57,- 543 arrests, Breach of ordinance, which covers a multitude of offens- es, came next with 54,543. Alleg- ed assault and battery by automo- bile cauflell the arrest of 12,167 and vice and gambling 16,106. There were 150 murders during the year with arrests c-f persons implicated numbering 105. Divorces in Phil- udelphia in I927 toopped those in 1926 by 119. FROM MONTREAL oAzsrrs, JAN. 5TH . Thirty-six deaths from alcohol- LONDON. Jan- 7. —F‘Iood deaths ism are reported to have occurred in New York City dulling the holi- Colin G. Groff of the Canadian In u.» London (Iintrlct caused by 11111’ 11111111011 11151 91111811110110 0011111 Railways, I tendent of the tour. C. P. R. To Develop __ Tourist Traffic , In The Maritimes MONTREAL. Jnn- 7-—D1K‘1).\'- 0n Wednesday, Joby. 18, 1927 at thc front P1111‘ °f the estabnshmenl-‘Novo Scotia, is Io have n new hotcl- Mr. Montreal, ac- the sudden rising of the Thames, 111B 11111111161‘ 0f "k9 |companied the party as superin- early this morning after an ab-l normal tide had reached twenty at‘ noon todny- The deaths were dis" trlbntcd us follows: Fifteen In the‘ \Vestmlnsier area; two In Putneyl‘ lwo in Ilnmmerumith. and one m llurllnlrtou- Crowds stood along the lvictorlu embankment at. noon ‘o ,see whether the abnormal tide‘ WCIIIII PBCIIP- _h___. Grant llnll, President of ‘the by fire and water but the family u Is lo he completed iu time lorunuor rnllrdrld. and it wns stated were not forced lo leave the house. It is thought that the damage is partly covered by insurance. but cw- ing to the absence of the owner. it is not possible to verify this. Tho fire is believedto have sisrt- Rnllwnv- The announcement washenveen Ilalifsx, Duchy and Y the tourist, season of next year and will then replnco the Pines, which for many yours has been an Ini- perlunr. fcuturc of this iourlef rice of the lmminlou Atlantic ‘that the projection of the new ho-. tel at (his ilme._wlille badly need» od on account of the steady dz»; the line of the Dominion Atlantic ar- um-y 19m “g gm p m- The public ed by a 5115111 119111 1119 111111809 lnndo here today at Windsor Slu- mouth. was indication of the Com- fatalit-les in Pittsburgh and other cities where prohibition is the law. Neverthe- less, it ls declared in the news de- spatches that, on the whole, It was an orderly holiday. it is disturbing to think what the results might have Iieen If ‘the festivities had been disorderly. Had Audience, . With Pope Pius (Special to the Guardian) RCIMIE, Jan- 7- —Cardinal Roul- ser- velcpmcnt of tourist traffic over can. Archbishop or! Quebec, who recently receiver! the red- hat was PHIISP Ill IITHIIII MINY HEHE Col. Amery Says Old ’ Country is Interest- ed in Sound Settle- ment Schemes. VICTORIA, B- C~, Jan- 7.— "II am satisfied that as prosperity re- turns more and more to the Mother Country and to Canada that immi- gratlon from the old land to this; Dominion will largely increase" an- nounced the Right Hon. .L» C- M Amery, Secretary of State for Do- mlnions, in an interview hero l0- ary. Immigration conditions, between countries, continued Col Amlorv. "invariably show improvement when prosperity is on the up- grade and there should be no ex- ception between Great Britain and Canada for even if Great Britain is prosperous, It Ia probable that Canada will be still more prosper- ouo and so immigrants will be nt- traeted the more to migrate here." ‘Col- Amery stated that the Brit- ish government was heartily Inter- ested in all sound schemes to att- ract British settlers to this Domin- lon- "i cannot say exactly in what way we shall extend the 3,000 fam- ily scheme until l have been on- abled to see what progress in‘ the matter of immigration policies be- tween Great Britain and Canada has been made during my six months absence from home- , “l intend during my tour of the, Dominion to go into the matter of" immigration policies with the vari- ous provincial governments and also. 0f course, with the Dominion government at Ottawa» l intend al- so to visit recent settlers here un- der (he 3,000 family scheme, l shall then be in a better position to judge as to what policy in regard to the extension of immigration facilities is the one that we should get together on between the two countries." APPROVES VISIT Col- Amery stressed the point that it was very ilcceesary for thc ministers of the various empire governments to visit other govern- ments of the empire and so gain a knowledge of the various condit ions on the spot- “In that, way.“ said Mr- Amery. “we will gain that very important factor, a personal tcuch- We have benefited In the poet by visits of members of the Canadian govern- ment and I feel strongly that, in my position of liaison Officer b0- tween tho government of the Doni- ini-ons. l should visit the Domlnlons "nu become personally aware of their problems for it must not be forgotten the. empire is kept going by a community of spirits and ideas!’ _ . Discussing the recent troll‘! treaty between Canada and Auri- tralla in which Australia is given considerable preference for dried fruits, Col- Amery expressed 11000 that In due course the treaty would work out to the mutual benefit of both countries- "I d , however. feel that the suc- cess o the treaty would be great- I I | ‘Falrrchllrl 420 Plane Enroute To _ l _ Moncton For Mag- l dalen Id. Service‘ I i ST- JOllN. N. 13., Jan 7- ——(‘.np-! taiu N. J. Cooper, pilot, and Eurh E. Richardson, Mechanic, in a new 1 Ilorsleprlwer (aablli, monoplane landed near Reeds Poi iii Wll EIJIVES IIIV lli Ill SHIHEIIIIEN’ Morning (lunrdlnn, Founded 153' (Special to the Guardian) wharf here at 5 o'clock Friday aft-I ernoon, after a 620111111) flight H0111. the Rockawuy Flying Field, New York. en route to Moncton- Tho trip was lllflfllB lmfive Ilourl-i and l5, minutes- Prince REL-ks That .1 H e Ha d S p e nt “Many Happy Days ‘and expects t0 hop off today for Captain Cooper will refuel here Riding Over Your Land.” MELTON MOWIZIIAY. Eng, Jan- -»- 'I‘he Princc cf Wales, accom- ipunled by the Duke of York and ‘Prince llcnry, all wearing lounge suits. rubbed elbows last night with .000 Leicester-shire furmers- They pvere guests 0i‘ the British heiral, ,an old-fashioned roast beef dinner ‘at Oldal, Ilcmontifort. llhll, Lel- cestcr- As the royal trio entered. the guests waved their tnnkarllfl and rung, “For They're Jolly Good Follows?’ The Prince of Wales fumbled for tho lluudlc of u giant beer mug and raised tho mug as each toast was flrunk. Al the Helfs requee’, all the farmers “were in their work- 'day clothes and didn't seem ein- harm-seed- ‘, The Prince of Wales proposed a toast to "the farmers", and re- ,marked that ho Iuul spent “many happy days riding over your land- nl "I would like to propose a cou- Lple of New Year's resolutions," be (added. "which are easier to break ,ihnn some of your fence ralls- Ono ‘would be a resolution suggested by lllle word ‘new’ in New Year's D0 of thing I am trylng ~10 teach my hzindmolher to suck eggs, but I the McN-utt Reservoir about four miles from Monctcn- As the Monc- ton plane will be in commission to‘ carry mails between Moncton anvil-L the Magdalene Islands under Pout Office Dept. arrangements on n regular service- Capi- Couper said the plume averaged in thc vicinity of 125 miles an hour from Rock- away tTSt. John. Two Women And Baby Burned . To D e a th (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Jflll- 7. -— Two wo- men were burned to death and I'l 20 day old baby, another woman's and» two firemen were injured when flamleo destroyed a five storey tenement building in Upper llladison Ave- today causing property damage estimated at $25." 000- Ru ~ -—i-O nner Stages _. n _ Endurance Testy lope you do not reject anything lovoou Jan s Running 100 ?l9w.wm‘°“‘ '“°""1”‘1‘ 111119511191‘ 4 i . ~ ~—- nn,’ . miles from the Bear Hotel in Bath.’ h, conc1m|ing_ the Prince at to liyde Park corner in London 1'1 w 14 hours. 22 minutes, l0 seconds. Igngush ugricumn. Arthur Newton, South African m,“ a mun, mnnfle", measure of most , extraordinary endurance? tests over held In (lreui. Britain. Newton beat the 100 mile lilllillellPl record of l~I hours, 43 minutes Leg 0f Tour which he made himself on South African roads- '_ ‘SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Jan- 7~—- Colonel Charles A~ Lindbergh, com- . . - _ - lcililg the slxlh lei: of his central r c‘ . the immigration, 1' , $112,313,‘ réalfeAixory went m,‘ .Aulcru:zlu tour, landed here today u, d" not thmk there is anvil-luff Alnuilgun, Nicaragua at 1-51 fceliuz In (lrezlt Britain that me 11- 1"-- "‘11111‘"1 S1-'"'<1="‘<1 1111111- ‘ fi2“2ill“.§"§3€.?ll§f; littliailllfiigudden Death of Mr. John R. Davies and I do not think there has been? It was a very great surprise and aleu expressed thc hope that o. soon would re- fillies here in Canada. as well as‘ across the Atlantic there should be; ally apathy on the port of the Can-l adian government in the old laud‘. in this reupect- The fact is that} there have Iieeil economic factors, at work which have retarded lllelghogk m the relatives and many flow. of immigration to this couu-L friends o; Mn John R Davies to u-y- . gleam of his very sudden death. Col- Ahrery said during his trill; Mr, Davies who has been Con. across Canada he wanted to learn‘, ngcted with the Marine service {or about. all the economic iCfllltll-llflli. . the past twenty-five years, returned iu-iAthggv affect lmmlsrnt 01th >1", to Charlottetown a few days ago l OYOIIIQ. 11B 01111111111911 111]“ r. from Halifax where the C. G. S. '13:! 11191 11!; gfnfirffhéhzvgigga‘: 588%: "Hayfield," with which he was con- “(£01111 d8 3 t0 e t - - ~ . nected, was laying up for the wint- alllente Brain-v’: will] (liscuss immir‘ en Thus? who saw mm thought he ‘ llratlxor? wsith the authorities at Ot-l was mans usual good health‘ It ap- tawn " Mr- Amery ccntinued- "It is‘ pearsfi owever‘ that’ he was ‘nner’ mora-murmctory to deal with we“. ing with heart trouble and other matters time"... the table it is r1 ailments for some months pa“ 5nd much more expeditious way than had been m consultation mm m5 - le rams and letters" 1med1cal advisor" . 111' 1e g 1 ‘ I On Saturday a friend went to his lapartments on Queen Street and Jinding the apartments open and er if, as far as possible, Canada‘ bought her dried fruit from Auu-g trails instead of from California, and that Australia bought her‘; lumber from Canada in place of; from Oregon- During my four| through the dried fruit areas of the commonwealth I was Indeed very pleased to see that 11 great number of boxes used to pack tho fruit were made of Canadian lumber- "Under modern conditions, it is! essential that we should knoweacb‘ other better and come to under- stand each other's point of view. That knowledge can only be goth- ered at first hand and not on paper- i If that is so. it is obviously the; duty 0f every pu-blic man in End-z land to learn what he can of tho‘ rest of the empire- Especially so should it‘ be (he duty of the maul occupying an office- such as mine.‘ which is directly dealing with the; different parts of the empire- The. Dominion ‘ministers have always! realized these facts and they have! been over to London for conferen-l ces. Obviously, all the traveling, should not be on one side!‘ . 3.000 FAMILY SCHEME Col- Amery said that the British Isles had been ‘ dilrlng recent years was that OOIPI dltlons were not of the host there.‘ and it Isknown that durln! times‘ Riven a private audience by Pope Plus tofly- The audience was ?n sons whodeslre to migrate to ralsog‘ (Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-34‘ much ,1 Quebec, cloudy ... . thought was being given to lmmI-|Ch‘town, cloudy .. gration and the extension or thell-lallfax. cloudy .. 3.000 family acheme- l-le explainedst. John, fair that one reason immigration from Boston. C1981‘ slow: New York, clear of depression it is difficult for per-J and rises tomorrow morning at 7-40- ‘YOU WANT 000D INVEIQPIQ ' no response to a knock at the door 1 decided to enter, thinking that per- ‘ hops Mr. Davies was ill, as his over- coat and hat were hanging in the hall and to the visitor's horror he discovered Mr. Davies in his bed. apparently dead. Dr. Houston. the coroner‘ was notified and immediat- ely visited the scene and decided an inquest was unnecessary as Mr, 1);. ‘ vies had passed away in his sleep. Mr. Davies was a son of the late _ ~Mr. and Mrs. Simon Davies and a 1 first cousin of the late Sir Louis H. p Davies. Three brothers survive. namely Cecil in New Zealand, Hed- eric in Winnipeg and Arthur in Pentlcton, B. C. The late Mr. Davies acted most lncceptably as Social Secretary to ' His ‘Honor Lieutenant Governor Hearts and also served as Private secretary during the term of office of Lieutenant Governor McIntyre. The funeral takes place this mgr- , girlie t; illierzrogtd gemetery, service "' ‘j e e . ' umn TORONTO, Jan- 9. - Maritime] ,,_,,,“§.,,,,c,, a“ Hfllnéagwud 0K‘ moderate winds partly cloudy with; fl(c1at1ng_ ' scattered showere- Maximum and minimum temper- atures: PARENT“: Never. LAocu A JOKE ' fem Wakes l I I I /r--‘-—————-—-———- Condensed Specials RATE.—4c. per word, not each Insertion in this column. Montreal, cloudy . .. 42—40}°JOB PRINTING‘ 0|‘ IVII’! 44-30 description. cheaply and “pm. men use this afternoon at 1.02 tioualy executed. Guardian 00in. and tomorrow morning at 12-11. tral Job Pflflfifl. Phone 182. Sun sets this afternoon at, 4.35 Firm quarter moon Saturday. Prices 50 for 20o: 100 for 8S0: are n ma,“ w ntumg M igniting a stack of shingles piled un vlon. the headquarters of (he (ln‘1- BABY'S confidence In the further the natune of a farewell, as the (he money necessary p. pgiy ghelriJsuy- 14th. 4.50 p.m. 250 for 55c: 500 for $1.00; 1,000 (u: _ K, “ma. m’ segflgm-y, ‘ in the cellar close to the outer woll udlnn PIICIIIC. of which system the extension of the min-lat traffic of cardinal will shortly return 4,0 Can-l passages. I Summerside tide eighteen minut- 81.85. Postpaid. Guardian - ; ' 1693-1-6-41. of the house. Dominion Atlantic is n pin-i, oyihe Maritime Provlnces- , nda- g “But with more prosperounles later than Charlottetown flee. 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