As in men's bodies so in govern- luent. that disease is most serious l1 which proceeds from the head. The Pccp es Paper I“ *- . Read Everybody " ‘ , Covers Princes Edwar d island Liim tho now MAXIMS one MERCHANT A people imknowu by the ltull- f , ardn and ideals which it has ripened / ‘ into conventions. ‘ H - ..TTTT_‘____ ,____ __,___J ,._f ‘slur; _ 3312*; 1 {~- ' \ A ‘ h, i‘.t:.'.‘:'......‘.’.:'"?.':.'."...,.‘.""l‘2‘.‘ 012i} t r CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. ~ ‘ WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1o. 19,29 ’ ’ {,';"";,',,,_'"*:,1f_;',$"';_',_,"-3111"; pg»; vii? _._. ' [ilH iiiii iififi HER Bil-Wu PHI] P Ei LEH. Accident 0c c u r. s Through Grounding Due to Abnormally Low Tide—- Ship Can Carry oniService, but Late Mail Trill‘ Can- celled. a Yesterday morning the Carierry met with an accident which will crip- ple her ice fighting abilities for-some little time. . It swam that while making an s early morning trip from ‘ibrmehti-lle t0 Borden. the slulrmunded ct about - '1 a. in at a point Home 35.0 feet Outs. side of the pier. She was orl her pro- pGi‘ jDii-rflublib sounillnsfl wvealnd mo}, cloubtiesildue largely to the heavy Mil-PW?“ Vim!- willflbd ' the new moon tides there wasabnor- mally low ' water-only 19 l~2 feet where there should have been 23 to 25.8110 was stuck fast‘ in this placc from q 5,, 11,. until 10.30 a. m. being able to go‘ neither ahead nor astero- And it was soon discovered. loo. that something hBd-INIPPQMQ “)9 iilrwfid propeller. ,.W1114=h ,1; 939W. ‘$24.2? mlmoqnveriug tllp step or, as well, a»! to weiikeil the ice in out of her W disturb the water under it. At i .30 a. m. the steamer floated. and was finally dockediabout-uoon. Tnis would have been accompll-Bllfli in less time were it not for the accl- dent u.» the orolloll mwhicb rendered ller lees e18“!- .,6d- .. -~ As 5mg 9,; “o, diver was sent. \ down to escort-bin; Qfiafimni 9! .91? injury. He reported t, i We ION/Rid propeller shaft has boon smlzfid. “i! olllsioo the stuffing boil. and‘ _ t the forward propdlicr had been sawmill“!- iy carried away. It is the-opinion o! the cilicers oi thwship- that thka O0- ollrrsqlllvnelrilneshin. . ed. . ltisilopcd thatossoozuaciwwil“. diticns at Borden pennit. i110 108i» pr0p6ll8l' will be located at the FIB"? where ilhc Krullndinghoccurrcd. in clot case, as there L1 aspire tail shelf» available to review m“ which 1B broken‘. repflirs will be proceeded with at night, slid. elven iovorablc condi- tions, and no complications. it 1318b‘? be possible to replace the ilrvivellel‘ 111 two weeks e. or even less. But this, of cour , is~by no means 0B!- tairi In the meantime, the late trip with mails silo risers. it is wmunwi will be cancelled, and the winter ser- vice, as it was iil-iflrce last your will be carried on. do far os the impair- merit to the Vuhijs lee fighting effic- iency permits. It will be remembered that silo ilss two propellers alt and one forward. so thatebo will Mill be able to do good worilfeo Ions as rice conditions do not become too Sci/ero- " Ysstqligy, qwlng to eavy ice. at Borden, and the necessity of M081‘- iolning deiniteiy the, extent of "19 damage, no trip; were <1? durmi! the do ; bliil tlls shin, .. 1am B"? den th mails and. M55908?“ this morning, and psi-form the service as outlined above“ ‘ ' ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. i MEETINGS. (ETC- ._., "ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. is Guam"- iccd to please you better. ". ping ‘Philwlllllaiiiarnoen 3 t0 4.30 instead of rrldny, 40?? “Dance in Emerald Hall FYWRY limit, Jon 18th. . 4017-1-18-81 "Dr. quit. hi. nr-Htgsrztrlowvijvme Prevention Jurdy- on , - chemi- can. law's-Mi“ "Arena-snoring Thursday aliase- rlocn 3 ho 4.30. No chitin‘ on .<¢La-I i "Cornwall Rink Monday. Wodilcfi- drw and semi-day Brio i0. Good 2'11‘- music, and planw of-eiiilil. lldllliwlim 20c. . , v ' . _-.'i0'l(l-l-i3~fii "Come to Mrnclijlib lpwadoc-édrlly‘ <fan doth c. l’! f" ucry and. p 9‘ Jpmgg rec. SOOQ-l-livfli ‘w’! ~ piunusjrgfpilli; (llfiiiili wed- no . 1131;,“ . ~ Bren Helps Miners LONDON. Jam. lit-The British uovornmeut which a few years "I0 spent about £20,000,000 in the shape of n. subsidy to the coal ' mining district in a vain effort to solve its problem now has its hands inpochets again to nld e mining areas. The Mansion House relief fund for distressed miners today reached the huge total of £500,000, and as Prime Mhliaicr. Stanley Baldwin had undertaken in behalf of the ow Pnmbui- to provide a pound for every pound subscribed by the lIIIbl-lc, the fund available for the miners now amounts to £1,000,- 000 about 34350-000. CONDITION 1S CRITICAL (Canadian films) PARIS, Jim. lbs-Heart stimu- hills by injection were resorted to for the first time today by phy- Niclflm attending Marshal Foch and the condition of the strick- en war leader was reported most critical. The heart action was weakening. PARIS, Jan. l5--A crisis in the critical illness of Marshal Ferdinand Foch is feel-fully expegted early to- lrlcn-ow rimming ilpgjl his walggning " from the sleep ‘inlo which lls fell late ‘tonight. His physicians nmnain- ed absolutely silent on the case, but this was learned from persona close to them. ' . Dr. Davinicrs, personal physician to the flannel- commauder-in-cilief of the Allied armies, was spending the night wiih his patient. It was the first time he "had lime so since the Marshal took to his sick bed and it was interpreted as a disquieting sign. It was understood that caflein L had been slinllnistered as a stimu- lant in the evening for-tho second time‘ today. I'm; lvtarshai was under- stood to have zone t) sleep alt ii p. r m. which M: several hours‘ ihlm- last flight. CRITICISES * QUEBEC covr. (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Jan, l5—~CTll.iCiZi.!l$ the Qucbec goverrinvmt for not giving the ‘working men of the lax-evince a. workmmrs compensation law similar to time; of Ontario. William 'I‘rcm- blay, Coilservativo M. L. A. for Mai- SOIlIn-9'ii\'e in the Quebec Legislative Acxcmbiy, today declared til-at ulti- mately Quebec would have to come 1i) ihc Ontario system. ’ v _ l-le ‘defended tlie old ago pension scheme of the Fedlflial WWII-malt imd denied (diet/hilly demagogues and irresponsible peirsom were in fav- orof timprolwf». H8 hBSNd-Wlfld been stated by Premier L. 1L Tea- chercau . It was not correct ii: call Premier , ' nor jlon. Egrgt ilapoinille, rim Hm W-‘nalid - fro», demalgogilts, said Mr. Ticmblay. and flviy had favored the Fedem-l legislation. which was a. measure 10mg asked for by the labor muon- lzaiinns. Mr. Tremblay said that the people of this y-ovince would not tolerate a condition under which their money wonpll; pensions to old P679113 m thmo plovinccs which acooi-liivd 9 fwml m, while lilo old people "i lug province did not benefit- m ‘smiuuse rosew- (By British United Profit?) LONDON, Jllnuary iS-Tho little Canton Q1 vaud in svntoeriend has “dwfed a minim- ihe ccrilpuiaorl’ sterilisation of "persons suffering {mm mental maladies." The pwlmggjinyyd the insane b7 11m insilnln m- M, icnar of weak- lllindcd hy ihc irvnk-lrlinlhcl. is a 90~ ,__,,.1 n" 1" l1?(‘tlgilll"ll‘d lifvfl‘ and 0V???’ vllflhr. ‘uiifilYf-ia‘ WWW 5° “fin” ‘bu, m.) . sjysfulglblliiil, of the nlaie cnll rcmlllo jllllililfi. "m! "*'°“k.‘ ,1 ,_.,,yq_,-oqd Ogltliii} lliscascjii lull. l . llcm- ivivll <'4-‘l""-i(il"l- "nlsllllc" lllui illlvc lawn m Ilmtilf‘ hi...» And dhch-"iisd M ‘Md "v °°-i'-'l'i,,"lll1§ése§§ of‘ the insane W319 gal-ii, liepcrmnrlcntly knot in Pfii". uylbfl; seen riot arise: V , when "w, ‘imcnmn Mlpliclltion uf_ dleliliaaltidn "is ocrloiuily dmiwd them is involved com.- lrmt flufllm" u; iilcdiboviv of the sublrfiiil A‘ 9"" , “nyngfuiggflliv insane is Mlle in ills‘ stallion has full llama Qfdiim‘? '- " o“ if erdeir’ fbfbliiilaittihh pill" ° when- ger- l‘ V v i- li._“3.~i{1li“w:i-l,~fvliii% ' I a million result dfllibtloetsillllnlio lint d lupin-icons. ct luiitNII-°.l"- - Died in France '.?"'§1. oulslolldiog personality of the Rus- sian armies during the world war and regarded by Russian Myflllflio l“ claimant to the tnronn of that coun- try, Grand Duke Nicholas, cousin pi the late czar‘, died of pneumonia, at his horns in Antibee, France. Bfliiliill’ lTillli l5 Ii Wiiliii Five Witnesses Testify at Hearing for At- tempted lliape in Su- preme Court Yester- day. - The trial of William Bryiiqec. charged ivlth attempt to commit rape occupied yesterday's session of the Sufirerno Court. The hearing was be- iorc His Lordship Chief, Justice Mn- thiosoh, and, particularly in the aft- ernoon adarge number of people nt- tended it. The crown rested its cam‘. and. one witness for the defence was pom-d boiorexllo adjournment. The witnesses were: For the Crown. Yvonne Arsenauit, Violet Owen. Po- lice Constable Higgins, and Chief of Police Birtwistie. For the defence Frederick Daiziei. Yesterday morning's session of the Supreme Conn: opened at ii o'clock. His Lordship Chief Justice Milthle- son presiding. The cuse of William Brydgcs, who on his arraignment hnd pleaded "not guilty" to a. charge oi attempt to commit rape, was called. The Attorney General applied to hnve- a further count of “indecent us- sault" added to the indictment. Ex- ception to this was taken by Mr. Donald‘ MncKmnon, K. 0., for the defendant, on the grounds that it should not be added now, after the case had been passed upon by the grand jury. Hie Lordship ruled that the iziul be proceeded with, and that the appli- cation be held over until the court had time to look into it. , The jury was ernpanelied as toi- lows: » R . Edward Williams (Foreman). Grover CmGlllis. Waiter Munn; George H. B0311!‘- William Macl-‘hce. , I i John MllcKel-lzic. \ Damien Ross. Louis L. Mac-Mellon. Nelson Semester. James Andrew. Hanan Howard. l George Wheatiey. The Attorney General opened the case for the crown by giving an outline of the evidence which would be presented by the prowsviivn- ’l‘he first witness called was Yvonne‘ Arscnauit. She deposed thatshe lived in Egmqnt Bey, and was 1'7 years of nae. She had first come to Charlotte- wwnm yo... mo. at which time she stayed m. Mr R/edriinh Bile then stay- ed at Mrs. Strong's for three mrilithfl. after which she returned to Elrmont my Twp weeks llgo she returned in Continued on page 6 . wank ' in Tim (‘innrdinnb LONDON. _J').I1.‘.. 15-410 n; u". qspiflqnflr "cross the Atlan- ti need 1mm here of “Anlerl- i‘? lryfll" Mid hciiltli authorities icon‘? jlfiiyahtltnary rnnasurno. “Homeric the only large cent!!! on. there in an uriusuflly Ml .ul.lifil- ‘I'm im- wit-M- , Mingus employs!!! l" 0" W"? Mill it nu been new-w: to car- car . cc. There were ‘llicsliis m nisclmw mortal: ' diiiig, 492mm influenza and iroiili mvuunoniso .- . vcilfod by w. linden physician. - llqs‘ will be made in"): wall acingv in nwa find into j Illinois p rlt. ,l= -s-<~u_ cantons to olho l.!, \ . We air ill-ivm instruments ~~ f ticlinon bones have been in- i l l l I i i \ outstanding snow. i 1V l Tourists Spent , _ Ex-Premier Dead Lairge Sum inOnt. » ‘ (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Jun, ill-Officials of the déplrtmont of hiqhWBYB ted today that over one h _ million dollars were spent by automobile tour-Isis in Ontario during i928. This is an increase ,of $0 million dollars over, 1927. Figures in the depart- ment of highways complied by Honk. H. Beatles. dominion stat» isflolan, show that visiting mot- orists spent $83,511,000 in 0n- tario ' in 1927. The department estimates that there was at least 2.5% lucmase during the post your. This i! almost one third of the wall-amount spent by all tourists inixths "ominion oi‘ Can- ada. - War Time Premier Ill Crippe lion. (i. ll. ‘Nov; SPLUA from i396 to 1923, died .in Montreal recently. after a. thH-‘e days’ illness from pneumonia. l/iurrsy, premier or (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Jan. 15—Georges Clem- enceau, famous French war time premier, has been confined to his home for several days with the lrflvbe. His condition was ro- lwricd not lo be serious except- ing for the possibility of compli- cations butbecause of the 'great ugfdcf the, i-ient. head‘; 87, b‘: i mush“ bulletin o ‘h S“ i‘ sure wasrega l ll 00011- mgoumge as 2mm m. lmbydgs, _ tlon of the King which read: quay“; i “The King had a quiet day. The progress previously noted though slow continues. The ucxt bulletin will be issued Thursday morning. Signed: Hewett. Dawson." Slow Progress Is Reported (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 15.-Slow but continuing progress is reported ill An airplane "with a horizontal re-i VOiVlXlFI wing‘ has been flown sue-l rcvfuily in Europe without a pilot. Island §tucients Given ~ Gppflrfllility to Enter‘ .- kit . . . _ x Uratorical €ontest Th: Guardian ha‘ pleasure ingion bctw-r th r‘ - v (living Prince Edward Lsiandcrs the within tlienllgevlllilfiicvldcd m“ the I cppzniunity oi entering the Carla-i Tile contests will be conducted by gjoinecpgfjr notional Orlltoricelielilliinntioll pure and s1lnp]g_ gull-l- i ~ ~~ _ ,simila.r to that wluclniilg with the individual school, the “as held dining last year with such winner will be ollcssn to meet m. wvimiers in other_ schools in the (m, trlvt. The district cllalnplon will than camc- to Charlottetown to nlcei. lilo cent-sis are Open to pupils of F-Wmdllry schools who on February Isl. will be less tileln 19 years sf age. Eccondlly sclzuols are defined ils “lush schools and cc-lioglsls 11ml- ‘tui/xi ‘and other recognized Edllca- tional msllitlliliOilil below university grade." Students 0f pdmary echoalis inc not eligible. In Prince Edward Island the 02n- tcsill will be conducted lander the auspices cf The Glmrdinn, which is fortunate in having the (lo-operation of the Dlzqaartment of Education and the Teachers’ Federaticn. Chief Superintendent of Education H. H. Shaw has kindly consented t: act as chairmen of an visarycommittee. Bimilltr contests are being held this pro": in Nova Sc ‘ula, Quebec, On- 18.110, lviaxliwba, Alberta and British Columbia under the auspices of news- Dflllflra nssociaied with The Guardian 1n this educational enterprise. The iiziiiwts will culminate in another World's Championship this eiltlunn M. Woshirlgtoil, D. C. The subject of m} motions for Canadian cnmputimrs in all stages of oils corltcsts, provincial, Canadian and intcrnlttloml, will bo D112 of the following: ' 1—Oarmdll Among the Nations. z-Thc Unification of Canada. the p bvincilli cilalnpioll will emerge 119 $0 t: Ottllwll to mast the cham- pion craters from other Provinces in a. contest to decide the Dominion cltampicll, who will compete with the Wilmer-i in the other countries for the xtxllzltinnai title. In this Province tilore will be four districts; Prince County, Queens County. Chlirllstictoml. (including St. Dunstarrs) and King's CBunty. In addition t: the g lealt honor cl winning the vafisus cilampionships for the local district. divisions, the. provincial, Dzlninion or International clianlpionships, suitable awards will i“ "i‘ “l bv 'I'i*~: Guardian to (he successful isretcrs in rach division. inc blili-d-ulibil chanlpim will be Hiverl a. free trip to Europe an the M11151. of the newspapers ill the vllr- ious provinces willcii. at the i-zquest sf tilo Canadian and Intecnatmnal committees. are conducting the con- tests. Ailm- his or hcr trip to Eu- n pa tile winner will then go to Weshingioil as tile guest of the In- ternational Ccmmlilce il) compile in {the Iulelnational Championships in the fail. Herc is a wonderful educational Ii-Tho People of Canada. rpportunity fJ-r tho budding olawzs FCMIBICUYB 190011011116 Pfvblflfl. ‘among the boys and girls l2! the Pro- Oaticrls it: the contest should b2 vince now alttcndirlg our secondary |7f€plii0d on one of these four sub- jchpols, 1i, is hoped and expwted Jivlfi- that full advantage ct it will be The rules of the emf/cot provide taken. and that this yeal-‘s earliest, that orations must be Wlltinal and cspecially so far us Prince Edward ls- lnust not take more than ten min- land is concerned, will eclipse in in- utcs in d-rlivery. They 811W be de- telcst and results even the success livcred in either English I31‘ French. sclmved 139g year, The provincial chalnpion. the Carla-, Sci-unis ill‘ ending to compete should diam champion. the Igor-notional 11d llollnosilon at once to lilo Or- "iLBUlplOD, may be either a boy a." 8- llt-flcai G" Volt Editor, The Char- giril. There will be no dLscl-ilulila- lottcwwn uarclian. LASTRIRVIINUTE 1V1; ma; FLASIi-IES VANCOUVER, Jan. i5-George Peroomi. younl brother of the l-o-o. logg anti-war treaty, the vote was 85 to l. Senator Blaine of Wisconsin cast the lone vow against the treaty. 0f the nine absent members it was announc- ed that all would have voted for the treaty hadlthey been pre- ‘ly-inherited ills title l-Illl III u- l-ai-n valued at 9.000.000 works from 7 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. daily it a stockyard. lie is a sheep sent. , shearer, one of the moot difileuit ~.--.- Job. there. ' _ > TQBONTO. Illi. 15-01903! commissioner x u. Ross. nrlsnco _ NEW YORK, Jan. 15- Every . and city treasurer. has resin"!- iuiiioaiion is Jack Dempsey will The announcement was made loin-n to the rlnl. and fight this l today following a private leo- hoot of nicn of theboord of control at which his letter of iolilllation‘ iol 1c oeieot _ Timmy’: unc- i was caper, William l‘. . new , ‘ --——————— rulhll power hr. the’ n ' N. Ii. L. RESULTS Sucre Ooflllraticn, declared to- | _ day. . . ,1 Rangers, i: Boston. 4. * .':. L chic-ago. 0: Canadians. l. JWABHINOTON Jul. iii- no Ottawa, lpnmerlcano, l. w e ‘ v ..io.d-: milieu l u» M- ~ - .._._ 1,, .. .,. .. i | i the willncrs in other dillsicns, and - ‘ i, I i i l i later duo Charlottetown. 1...... 6...... .. ,i1||[||][[ W551 m Russian Emperor (Special to The Guardian) , PARIS, Jinn, iii-The supreme Russian Monarchlst council meet- ing in the utmost secrecy. has chosen 22 year old Prince Nikita, Yminnr-et son o! the Grand Duke Alexander as "Emperor or Russia’ the Uruted Press learned today. Prince Nikita was reported to be touring in France at the present time. unaware of the mantle oi‘ leadership that has been bestow- ed upon him by the exiicu czar- ists. ‘inc lourlcii ln making this selection passed over a half dozen dukes to pick the Prim-e Nikita. Snowstorm and Cold Wave Accounted for» . Death 0f Half a Doz- en Persons." (Sun-lid in The Gulrdiorl) CHICAGO. Jan, l5.—-The middle est was locked tonight in the grip ‘u: womt sllowstolm in recent year-a. nib-zero temperatures that ymier- '\_v broke records of forty years were ‘fliswed today by a snow storm that rmtilllled from dawn until dark, and '35 expected i0 last until tomorrow. "hen weather almost as cold as that ‘Trawler Safe at f the last three days was prediciod. NOrway Port Th0 sicl-nl and will ilonikht ucceeded in accounting for death oi ~ hair dozen persons and cuiferinq (cunadmn Press) "‘r thousands of others. had blocked “Will héehwnys in half a dozen waies. hampered rail transportation 1nd tied wire communication facilities lnlo a snarl that threatened to bo- colnle worse. < HULL, England, Jan. l5 —- The trawler Thlrnuls Hardy was reported tonight to its insurance company to be safe with its crow at Hollnizsvani. Norway. Lt was supposwi tbai tho three German crawlers who reported lfcrr sinking at Thomsoe tcday mus"; lave seen some other vessel founder ‘ HEA T WA VE IN Two Lives Lost in ARGENTINA - i/Vestmount Fir: ........, ., w, G,,,,.,,,,,,, BUENOS AIKEN. Jan. ldy-The cn-lcr-n coast of Argentina await- cred under a hun- wnve mshv as the second day of high tampqg- turns umflmlrd without relief in sllrht. Yestcrdav nt 3.35 p. n». the. official temperature 11ers w“ 99.5 degrees. humidity 99, the ilottcst in two years. (Special to The Gurirdkm) MONTREAL, Jam, ld-Hlmm L. Piper, president of the Railway Supply O0 bearirw his name arid his wife, sister of the low J. P. (JHITIHHPYF, lost their liven iozlny ivhcn ‘Sitc- elr-slilwvoll their resid- ence in Wcstmount. .1 local su- burb. Death “'28 duc to snffoca- ’ tion. Mr. Plrer was a prominent fizurt- in traffic. circles in this 3- I ' Pity nnd was in intimate touch with railway life in the dominion. ’ Re come t» Montreal from To- ronio in 1902. ‘ Entertainment ‘ _ A delightful and enjoyable elven- mg was spent in the schzohlaom of (he Baptist Church last night when mile Philnliicas kcjd a measuring so- vlz-i, and invited their guests, the mbtrs of the church and 00mg“- .. :1. Tile prccfeds wone for the (Hyumflfal u, m". G.,.,,.,“nm lJCilJilL cf ‘the OillilCh. A pleasing QTTAw/y Cm,“ J94, 15 __T~ne was; vlrc Lilli cf DllISiC and readings wail Indirs new Stflliillfiilif) service is io he 3d out 35 ‘Qnbwfi? the cxtinlpln for similar work on the H3110 Du°t'—"F‘?3l4V°-l Plixfiibll- Pemiil- -l'l‘a':t. All lsfirisl survey '1 lij-"liTw-BY flit M5585 ADD!!! throughout south and Contra! Al‘n~ ivmfin and MM Btenls- - crica. ll few lrloliths ago. revealed big Pfldmi! b‘! M155 Rubi’ M09011!!!“- DOSsibiIities for Cilnaziizln trade cx- VKX-fll S-o1o—"'l7ommic Lad" by M155 pansioll and thlnprcsolli lllillL<tel~ oi “an film“ trade mid colluncrce. Hon. MHICOIIILI F1“?- ‘ 5M ""711? 7571151311“!!! H011?" will this scaeinn announce ll sllb- “Y M3“ Hmfiwe smmimds- stantial program of subsidy to pra- This ‘m5 [mowed b?’ 35mm and mop, trade down me was, COHSL TOUTEIlITIIEilLlS which everyone hart- _.-y (may To Promote Trade i/Vith S. America MARITIME HOCKEY GAMIES TRURO. Jan. l5—'l‘rllro Bean-cats gave illP. Kciltviiic Wildcats tilelrl first defeat of the season here io-I night. winning by a 5 to 4 score in‘. ml Eastern Nova Scotlu Hockey Len- . l gun flriul-c. 1 LONDON, ‘January lS-The world's HALIFAX, N. S. Jfill. it's-Halifax first school’ in the air. in which Wlzlve incs chalked up their third [lipids as they sit at their desks will consecutive Eastcm i-Lxkey Lsague w nlghlgm high ammg" the c1011“ Vid-‘Cry here tonight, deflating the ,, lmfng wslgnfld by the emanating Socials, also ct Halifax, by a 4 1o 3 pmpannwnt n; ‘he Gaodiwalbzop, were in ten minutes. of ovcrtinlc. 4m Conxmllon‘ The Wolverines “We forced to over-i T», , s.h,,_.,1_ which Wm leave m. CTHKP a Lv-‘o E0511 lead i.) will the dmmd and mmmn mo“ with “a "midi- l"-‘-1~"- "lmi imvrllirrrs for dllvs at a """""_ illnc, u; to b5 employed for tcuclvng 3. n‘. crltlvs of big mlitary and 00m- '~-~r"lai flllfiillpfr. ‘ TM- Fvirw, school FIRST SCHOOL IN THE AIR (By British United Prm) i A ‘sKiril-z‘ Oil is a specially- i (it iii Pr» WW“ li";irl."zlz;z".’ll".z’.s;l.tz TWO i" i“- ...l., mill..." .:"r;;.:"1'.¢fl".<f"*r¥ Ni“ 3 -l(ll~ll ‘for their teachers and the (hi! ‘A feature i. ills vessel will be c big wide-windowed class-room i". w , . "f ‘hiilcl ifli Mid ‘h ‘Iretructicn up ‘n '31" uir l.‘ ti- ' . w .. ivtli lliliwll-l. at". :1.» vial; rr .-iil v.11; b» l. llllnlnllr .. mo; ilir-lirlullvplll FllUlVlIll- - rum ‘who airship ll. wit-inn ,,,r,. riv i¢= doing from. lll0- ;,, H‘ . \l‘§‘,‘.l-'li.", quill-oil, ‘zllsaht. i ,,-»l- ».:~_.' ti." rlwlvlllifiall HY 11$ 6W -' 1i - _ l N mic end of ihl- ~i.l _.~;-.~~l..li\ flivi.‘ ‘ ’ .- \ ,, ;' f dlliiiilifik TORONTO. J . l5 —M nitilr"! ‘m b‘ ‘i “mp1” " i ‘_ . . H "Nhflv igidsv m,” sud dp MniXYXS, Arivnnclvi pupil. vlill lilkri Y‘ up (Emir pcslliolr» ill lhi = 111N111" 001%,,” _ m" 3 pll- ...~l;l illi(il‘.l‘ thl: '-'\li(i'llL(‘i.‘ 0i limit‘ Wclvirvlll, cimldy 'B-xi0 -1‘ "~“"‘"" l/‘rtld. X21 - ' _u "www illfigs?l'f»ifil7\l'nyci€flf .. Uxxtxlz ‘"“"""""°*'““"‘ ilalifax. cloudy .. i4~x 2 ’ - _. _ " , '. _ sl. J-llln. cloudy . . . . . . . .. -2-xl2 ; g4ilidi-“5hd tun-Phil“ z Firlstoll, snow . . . . .. .. l8-— l-i ‘ “.“-‘|.r__;, Def yo,“ m; New i1 rk. snow . . . . . . . .. 22- 20 1 ' Xmbqlow m“ , Bach insertion in this cnluiuri. 0 High lfdc this rim-moon nt 2.40 uni Sun sets this aflomnon at 4.48 and tomonow morning at 2.28. Bun nets this afternoon at L44 and rises tomorrow morninx at 7.17. . Accommcd-ltioh for 4 comic. j , i Fret quarter mean Friday. Jmiy i. l-cr Rona». Kent St.‘ moor-m l8 h.-i0 5i a. m» ‘ sllmmcrsido ulio eighteen minutes noose m LiilJ-lu-l-l.» i‘ l. , L..." 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