\ proposal to the people. the‘ MAXIMS _ ‘ OF A MERCHANT it coats more to mail than to advertlao and the Percentage in newapa circulars returns from the latter il far and away greater. ._s_____._._ PM‘ Uhrlnuatnwn Guardian Tun Centa flaming Guardian, Founded Ill’! uncut ATTENDED MEETING s". Y.‘ F. . _y _‘ Al n ilNllAS TUESDAY Conservative Speakers Had Decideid vantage Over Liberal Speakers Both in Argument and in Appreciation By Audience The joint, ‘political meeting‘ in Dundas on Tuesday nllght was lar- gely attended and excellent order was maintained. The speakers‘ in order were as follows: Mr. Power, Lilberal candidate; Mr. MacPlles, Conservative candidate; Mr. Snville of Annandale; ‘Mr. ‘Leslie ‘Hunter. M. L. A.; ‘Mr. W. M. Lea; Hon. J. I-l. ‘Myers, Mr. J. J. John- ston. There ‘being fou‘r Liberal speakers and only iiiifea Conserva- lives, ‘the chairman asked Mr. Mac- ‘Phee to reply to the Liberal speak- CPS. Mr. Power in his opening speech, began wi‘th an attack upon the gov- ernment for commissioning Hon. all. D. lMoEwen to g0 to the \Vt:'st drrdies on a trade mission. "His at- tack was along -general faultflnd- in; principles and the audience did not appear to take him seriously. ‘His next charge against the govern- mont was that u hadpaid $5,000 m, ‘un experimental fox lztatlon at Charlottetown. Thin "attack fell fiat when Hon. J. H. ‘Myers explained that no such payment had. bccn made and that the experimental fox station had ‘been provided by the Canadian ‘National ‘Fox Breed- ers Association oi Canada. Mr. Power repeated the usual statu- ment that there was discord lu 0hc' ranks of the Stewart government. This was refuted ‘by liiiessrs ‘Myers and ‘MacPhce. both of whom inscri- ed that the greatest harmony had always existed among Mr. Stewart's followers. Not only this but they iboth unade striking comparisons be- tween the fealin Q existing under the present ‘an ‘s-Beu administra- tions. o. subject which evidently was not ‘to Mr. Johnston's liking as he visibly winced while the com- pa-rlsou was made. Mr. ‘Power made several other vague charges all of which were effectively refuted by the Conservative spe-a-kers. ‘Hon. dl. ‘Frank MaoPhee ilhe Con- servative candidate, made a ringing and convincing speech which evid- ontly carried the audience. He de- fended the‘ Stewart administration, against attacks made by ‘Mr. John- ston a-t iho Baldwin's ‘Road Meet- ing. At the latter meeting ‘Mr. John- ston devoted his whole speech to defending the Bell government tax- ation act. Mr. MAOPIIGQ made ‘the comparison that while ‘Premier Ar- senault. had submitted the taxation. Bell government had ‘taxed everything tangible and intangible without consulting the ‘people. Hon. she Poll Tax and denounced ‘the Stewart government for repealing t . ‘i-fon. J. ‘H. Myers was the next speaker. ‘He. took up the point made by the last speaker showing that any ‘good that may ‘have existed In the technical and agricultural school during the Bell regime had been continued and improved un- der the Stewart administration and at ‘a ‘much lower cost to tihs pro- vince. ‘Ho showed that the usual activities oi’ the Agricultural De- partment were being continued and with many improvements notwith- standing the fact that the $30,000 dominion grant had been with- drawn. The Department. he said, wra never in a better position than at ‘present. ‘Mr. J. J, Johnston followed with his sirrreotypcd defence of the Ilcli Tux ‘Act. A curious and very noticcnblv; feature of ‘M‘r. John- st( 11's addresses. both at l3aldwi-n’s Road null Dunllals, wna that he nr-vrr mentioned thc Liberal can- rlitlntc or gavc any mason why he slrntllll bc supporter]. Iluriug his speech ‘Mr. Johnson was frequent- ly iutcruptcd and hocklml giving i!“ ‘mprcssitlll that he was not pw. rzu gltltu with ihc zllullcnco. fiilllil |s ‘u u l |.ls INTI] liiilli Frank Carrel Thinks it Time Can- adian Capitalists Got Busy. TORONTO Jan. 6——‘Cnnarla's min- es are magnets that will draw pros- pectors and capital from all ovcr thc globe, sold Hon. Frank Carrol. President of the Quebec Chronicle- Teiegru-ph and member of the Let-i- islativs Council of Quebec. Prov- ince in an interview here. Mr/Car- rel said he bud JuBt returned Irvin ‘MT- MM‘ New York where he found Canada's M109 dwli- hi ‘H0819 16115-111 Wml mining and general economic fut- ths finances of tlhn province com- paring ‘the present clean cut meth- Od of financing with that under the Boll ‘government when even the sinking fund was e-xpropriated and usod as current revenue. This had been ‘rectified by ‘the Stewart gov- crulmont and ‘the finances of the ‘province are now ‘in healthy condi- tion. ‘Mr, ‘lViacPhee was given a Bblendld hearing. his powerful and ‘eloquent speech making a most iavoraible impression. ‘Mr. ‘W. M. Lea. who followed ‘Messrs. ‘Seville and Hustler, gave all autobiographical review of his own regime as Minister of Agricul- turo and finance. He spoke with considerable force on the alleged benefits of tho technical and agric- ultural school instituted under the {Bell government. He also defended A s ‘.4 .4 v vvvvvvvv-vrvvvv v Condensed Specials RATlp-te. par word. not , coon ‘accrues in tllfa column. 1 v~ AL_Q_ LLAA v v Q‘A_A As‘ A vvvYYv v~ v ‘WANTED-JAIN TO WORK ON ilflll- Alibi? iildgsr Hearts. Marehfiald. 1053.54,; -‘~_..._.-__-.-. ~._..____.___. ‘FOR SALE-fibril“! mum,“ ‘Black Fox Pulls. Ons ‘pair and one ‘female. Nice large tips. All ‘Canadian National Registration. ‘S. L. Hardy d‘. Co , 7091.741 ._-______...___.____ ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVILOPES ‘Prices 50 for I00" 150 for 85c" s50 for 550.. B00 for $1.00, 1,090 for 11.05. Postpaid. Guardian Office. NOB PRINTING OI IVI Y description. ollealll and cane i- tionely executed. uardlan Cent- ral Job intysry. Phone inn, n-i-n-ns-i G 00.. Market Building. ‘OWING TO AN ADVANOI IN i110 price of pork products Saun- some Gonna-a are selling at 80 "l- m lb. flanlldtftl. ‘Nevuoma I050 IO Oman- ure viewed with the greatest en- thusiasm. - "American capital is pouring in- to Canada." continued Mr_ Carrell. "l can sympathize with the feeling of regret that some of our big de- velopments are gel-lint; in“? ii"? hands of outsiders but it is up to bunkers and Capitalists io get hold of some of that outside enthusiasm and themselves invest in Canada." Mr. Calreii saw nothing alarming or permanent in the "so-culled exo- dus.” it was lust an example, he said of the North American habit of migration. v Mr. Carrol said he suw prospects of profit to Canada in the many indications that the Pulled ‘States are beginning i0 realize that their economic self-sufficiency is limited and that they urc in ncell of Canad- a's wheat and cattle. u‘ the mail" of the need oi immigration he said: "f am glad that we ilave at least in one mm; a united pollcyfor which all are prepared to work.‘ No One Was Seri- ously Inyured l ;;T;'¢; The '/ u» EOIIiQS PBPBI’ \\\\,\ ‘SS \\\ . verybody p Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 ___ 1926. A. llllllllll} WAS ‘Bill ll lllllEH- El] HY Elli White stiffiner Had Rivets Torn by Crashing Seas. SHIP Tun-flan _ AROUND IN STORM Steamers-Course Alt- ered to Let Sailors Make Repairs. ‘NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The White Stal-‘llner Adriatic arrived from Liverpool and Queenstowu two days behind schedule after having encountered a series of storms and heavy seas which started the day after ‘leaving the Irish ‘port, Signs of the buffeting the 2‘5.000 ton lin- er received on the voyage were shown by the stove-in breakwater on the forward deck under the blidgc. smashed teakwood rail and iron railings, twisted‘ steam pipes with lrou covers ripped off and rivets torn out from the buiwnrks on the starboard side by the bridge. ‘Captain Frank E. Beadneil, illust- er of the Adriatic. said the most rc- lnulkublc feature of the storm on December 29th, when the wind was blowing ut a 60 mile velocity and tho sous were 40 fcot high, was thc manner in which it tore the cov- crs off number ouo and number thrcc hatches and passed the inter- vening one without touching it. Waves Game Crashing Over I The captain said there was a lull on the afternoon of Dec. 20 and he increased the speed of thc ship, when, without warning, u huge sea broke over the starboard bow from the focflsle to the bridge and swept everything before it. "The waves struck the nnmlbcr one and number three hatches with such terrific force," the captain suid, “that, the covers were torn off and washed along the deck aft and the tarpaulius which had been but- teuerl down over them were rolled neatly ‘back as if (louc by the sail- ors in the ordinary way. I gave cr- ders to call uli hands in the deck department, number forty-eight, with thc quartermasters and the bo‘sun and his two mates, to repair the ‘damage as the water was pour- ing down number one hatch into the men's quarters. to ‘put the ship before the wind, which meant‘ turning her right around and steering at five knots toward England for more than two hours. Lifelines were stretched along the decks and the hatch cov- ers were carried ‘from the after end of the ship, where they had been swept and replaced on the hatches. Then the tarpaulins were put back over the hatches and ‘battened down and the Adriatic was turned around again to resume her course ___?.,__ (Continued on Page 3) Pretty N iity Revue Gives Splendid Show Local theatre-goers were given a rare treat last night at the Prince Edward where the “Pretty Nif-ty ‘Re-voo" staged one of their greatest offerings during their engagement this season. "l-‘rom the opening number until the curtain at the fin- ale the musical comedy was cram- med full of mirth, humor and all that goes with it. One of the feat- ures of the bill “Sweet Onion Time in Bermuda" Zed by Frank Super uud accompanied on the piano by (Canadian Proll) MONCTON. ‘N. -B.. Jan. iL-‘Wi U, Appleton. General Manallm‘ ° tho Canadian National Railway“- Atiantic region. returned. at noon today from Salt Sprinllfl the Icfln“ of tihe wreck yesterday of ‘thi- aouswern more or less en up.- said were in serious condi can say that the runoff was caus ed by a ‘broken rail. ‘rors-rdaa walfiai" mild day a r7:"""Eli_li_i’llilN . - (Canadian Preaa) ' ‘NARI!!! Ia ‘ , n. ins‘ ‘broke into" violent entice to Marlcimo express in which four Del" seriously hurt and a number of others shak- iNone of these injured. ‘Mr. AD- tlon, according to word which he had this morning. Railway enl§lfl~ .—Mount Veeov- audience the show l"! Joe Doran was great. but, only muric way for another big hit when the Nifty Quurietie composed oi Ed Super, Delay, Duran and Camp- bcll took thc house by storm in that familiar and Dlcasinx old melo- dy. “My Old Kentucky Home." As usual the dancing of iloivfltth and Piecntt called for repeated‘ encor- cs. “lvia‘ppy" McNally again came to the forc with (‘uh-by was! and clever slop dam-ina- it is needless to siutn, that “liuppy“ was received Jpplnuuc. Tho Pflmfi n lmullc ‘amt.’ W" B" - with lteurty Donna ‘Llllla inning with grout client‘. he!‘ "W! w“ nsvnr heard in holler advant- ' " " ‘ I with‘ (age. Bob Mctharlou. m“ my lihe g-uitnr onrn more hold thc aud- ‘ once with his hauntlnll Yflllfii" B" much so that ivroinnscd uplllilllmi greeted the ending of cvrry flllm-i ber. The chorus. ltrelly‘ ‘"11"’- “mi clever never worked boiler. will (YFIWWA. Jan. d-Gpeclal 41!- taken all, u... all ‘ ludsinshe hm‘; m one c‘ - ~ “m” m m a hose m‘ ottne lxiliia ' . 1., 1:, . . a, Rails Smashed and "To make it safe for them f had d" er’s Chair-Many ernment. (Special to the Guardian) ‘OTTAWA. Jan. tL-‘Purlisment as- semiblos at three o'clock thig- after.- noon ‘for probably U116 most excit- ing session of the ‘Canadian his- tory. dn the absence of the ‘Gover- nor General, Hon. Justice Anglia of ‘the ‘Supreme Court of Canada who has been appointed Deputy Governor ‘General will preside. The proceedings of the opening day will be confined to the elevation of the Speaker as this is the first ses- sion of the fifteenth parliament. The Governor General cannot meet parliament in the absence of a Speaker. This is ‘the reason why the real opening will be on Flriday when (His ‘Excellency Lord Byng of Vimy will rtud thc speech from the Throne. lt. was thought for some tilmtc tlhut both ‘parties had agreed tn re-elcct ‘lion. Rodolphe Lemieux nip speaks-r for a second tcrm but flip statement made by Hon. R. B‘. ‘Bennett of ‘Calgary that ‘Hon. ‘Mr. llalnicux was not entitled to this new favor has a great significan- oc. ‘Rapid firL‘ ls promised right at the slurt and thl- famous test vote may be taken uu the election of the Speakrr. it will certainly bu a critical] moment for the govern- ment. The outstanding event of the week wan. rho IH-ogrcssivc cmlcila uihen ‘H, T‘). Spencer of Battle Rise or was chosen as w-h-ip in place of Stewart ‘of Humboldt who in among the slain. This mes-ting has brought a reunion of the two factions of the Progressive party, ‘the followers of Mr, ‘Forkc and the members of the- [Hill/Jug “ginger ‘gro-up." (Mr, ‘Robert Forke will lead ‘his party in the House while Hon. Ernest LolPointc "will be acting » \ ready Taken Oath-Conservatives Ap- prove Amendment t0 Address Calling for Vote 0f Non-Confidence BUMINIBWS 15TH PARLIAMENT‘- " (ASSEMBLIES THIS llFTERNllilii Speculation as to who Will Occupy Speak- ‘ Members Have Al- in Gov- Premier and lead ‘the ‘government forces. The ‘Progressives will there fore present a solid front. "Phey have declared that they owe alleg- iance ‘to no party and that they are free and independent to cast their pole- in any direction‘. It. is quite l-‘ikely that they will side with ‘tihe government on the election of the Speaker ‘though a sensational sur- ‘prlse- may spring at any ‘moment. The present expectations are that the debate on the address will last a few wee-ks and than an adjournment for a month will take place whatever way tihe vote goes. This adjournment will be necessary for cabinet reconstruction and by- clections if ‘the government is sus- tained. lln the event of a reversal ill Slllliill ll] TYHIIHSTS ‘ Unknown Bandit Fir- .ed Through Window ‘at Bailiff who ‘Had Large Sum of Mon- ey. SAME cfiirrv IN QUEBEC Second Attempt at Murder Has Created Great Excitement in County. _ (Canadian Preaa) MONTREAL, Jan. 6.-—- A similar crime to the murder of Robert Tyhurst. woods superintendent of the Si. Maurice Paper Company, at the little village of St. Michel ‘Des Saints in Berthier county. was nearly perpetrated at Si. Gabriel thc Conservatives would also need an mljournnlcnt to form ‘a ministry and fret ready for an appeal ‘to tho country. There is no question» that the, West will now reign supreme on, Purllaulont ‘Hill. The Prairie mem- bers ‘\r_c in u very favourable posi- tion to exact from thc government their long desired claims ‘but on tho other lluud if the Liberals sat- lsfy nil their demands it will create a furore in the East that will have u ‘great bearing on the result of thc nc-xt general election. As the Progressives hold the ‘balance of power ‘the government in order to remain Lin office must accede to all their demands ‘re tariff, Lower transportation charges. ‘rural cred- its and the completing of -the Hud- son Bay Railway. All ‘these ques- tions will cause in‘ ‘the ‘house leng- thy (lebatcs in which ‘the whole o'e- prcsentation will participate. All can therefore anticipate a most in- (Contlnucd on Page 3) “Life Now Looks More Hopeful” for Evelyn Thaw (Canadian Preaa) ‘OHlIOAlGO. J's-n.‘ 6~Evelyn Nesblt Thaw. unsuccessful in her second attempt to kill herself by drinking Doison after a. prolonged New Year's party, ‘is glad she will not e “Life looked‘ hopeless but now lt looks promising and colorful." she told Dr. ‘E. T. Brand. her physic- ian. who thinks she will recover. U. S. Senate Refuses T0 Order An Investigation (Canadian Preaa) WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.-‘Ily a vote of 54 to 16, the Senate toduy refused to order investigation of pro paganda in favor of world court and ‘foreign debt settlements. Bob-Sleigh Bandit Busy in Montreal ‘(Canadian Preaa) M'ON’TWEA\L| Jan. 6.—.A new sort of criminal hasmade ‘his appearan- ce in ‘Montreal. putting the city's jlzlnlollg "bicycle billlflit" complet- aly in the shade. He operates on u bob sleigh. snatching 911F592! 0"‘ 0g Jjelhallils of women as he speeds past them ‘down a hill. Detectives yesterday arrested two boys on the trom-piaint of a woman, who chara- ed that they snatched her purse away from her on a ‘hill. -_---£O-}>— Defeats Belgian s Title Holder ' (Canadian Preaa) QHJUAGD. Jan. ih-Young Inks Scidaeffer twice former champion, today regained the world's title at 18.2 fbalk line ‘billiards of the Unli- ed gm,“ whem he defeated ‘Edou- ard lforemans. Belgian title holder. 1500 to 890 after three 500 Milli .biocks of ‘play. l Special Inspection 0f Custom Services (Olnldllll rmo) made of the cul- al the ialrge ports W“ I ‘my tiona w! hfir-rr‘ e Financial Aid for - English Widows And Orphans ‘UONDON. Jan. 6.—.A‘b0ut £640.- 000 was disbursed yesterday as the first installment of benefits to ‘wid- ows and orphans included in the old agc- pension bil-l. T-he claimants were about 140.- 000 widows ‘with 270,000 children. and 10.000 orphans. it is estimated ‘that 50.000 widows‘ with 120,000 children eligible for benefits. have not yet appeared. partly through ignorance of ‘the not and partly ‘be- cause of inability to understand the complicated clause-s. Resolution to Auth- orize»$50,000 for U. S. Delegation (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Jan. t. -—'l‘he House Foreign Affairs Committee today unanimously reported a re- solution to authorize expenditure of 860.000 for United States parti- cipation ln the Preparatory disarm- ament conference at Geneva. The Committee debated the lan- guage of the resolution at length. -—-<o>-——-—- Yazikoff Obtains Post in 01d London (Canadian Prcaa) ‘MONTREAL. Jan. 6.—‘A. ‘A. ifaai‘ koff, official agent in Canadh f0!‘ the "Union of Soviet Socialist Re- ymbilcs." leaves Montreal on Thurs- day for Great Britain. where he will ‘take up hi; new duties as con- sul-genernl .for ‘Russia at ‘London. Mr, Yazikoff came to ‘Montreal in 1924.010) is a civil engineer and an economist. and ‘is a graduate of til-ls lbénlngrad ‘institute of Techno- logy. O-}—-—-—- Soviets to Colonize ‘- Wraugel- Island de Brandon. in the same county when an unknown would-be assas- sin fired through the glass of a door at Albert Brauit, general merchant and superior court bail- iff for Jollattendistrict. who had just returned from a bailiffs sale with a largo sum of money in his possession. Mr. ‘Brault, ‘according to the re- port reaching Montreal today. was in the act of taking off his coat in the hall of his homo when a bullet iiiEMPiiiilli- T point-you will MAXIMS I’ OFA Msncnam: v ry to pet the culternefla view- thon be better equipped to understand her and gain her confidence. l and Election 0f 0 The Annual Meeting of the Char- loitetown Branch of Lilo Prince Ed- ward lsland Bible Society was held last evening in Trinity United Church with the President, Dr Dewar in the chair. There was a large attendance. After a committee consisting of 1st, 1924. to June 30th, 102i Life Membership. Miss Lucy Roberts Sunday Schools: H. D. Raymond St. James’ Presbyterian Central Christian of the city churches Collected by members of the Local E Balance brought forward from pro interest as per Isaak-book clrfowl ‘nu snclnv ‘lotus ANNlIlii MEEiiiiil In Trinity United Church, With Large At- T tendance, Inspiring‘ Address by Dr. E. H. Ramsay, Repo rt 0i Sec’y Treasurer, Methodist. Life Membership for Rev. St. Paul's Anglican, Life Membership for Rev. Annual lnbaarlptloua Dnllvernd $5.00 Ir Iall. Canada and u. s.a.lt.eo fiicers. Messrs. J. I’. Gordon. ilunry Snllth,‘ and J. T. McKenzie llnd boon ap- pointed for the sclolnticn oi officers Rev, ii. D. ilaynmzul rand the lol- lowing report of the Sccrctury- Treasurer, Prof. G. l), Steel, who was unable to bc present because of illness. ' Report of the Charlottetown Branch of the Bible Soriciy from July _ RECEIPTS Collection at Public Meeting in week of prayer. 1925 Collected in house to house canvas by the lndioa ZLIH on 25.00 _ \V. M. Ryan £28.33 35.00 ' 5.07 2.50 ' 257.45 xecutive 113.00 597.5‘) vious your 70-3‘. Lilli $669.00 m-(c-Trftfivifialiv-dvi" PEEK s.‘ ‘ (Hill? crashed through tho glass of the outer door struck the plats glass of ‘the inner porch door and fell to the i'loor. The ‘bailiff ran for a re- vows; and searched the vicinity but could discover n‘o one. Owing to the money. which he had been too late to bank, he attributed thc attack ‘to some robber. Ho had walked home from the sale with a friend whose prgsence, he thinks. prevented the bandit from holding him up on the street. Mr. Tylmrst was fatally aim! while sitting in his office the fills- ussin firinll through the window. This second attempt to murder. while not successful and the fact that bnih bullets wcrc flrml from the darkness into the victim's houses has created tho greatest ex- citement throughout the county. The imllot fired at Mr. lirault was from a 32 calibre revolver. More Than Two Tons 0i Gold (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Jau_ 6. -—More than two tons of gold have arrived at the Royal mint here within the last three days from the Ontario min- ing districts for refilling. Some of it was purchased ‘by the Domin- ion government. Law Has No Redress For Slandered Man (Canadian Preaa) VANCOUVER. B. 0., Dec. 28.-— One of the anomalies of the law of slander was pointed out by MP- Justica W. A. MacDonald when awarding ‘Donald Sutherland. South Vancouver, nominal damages oi $10 against a woman neighbor. His Lordship. explained that a man has no redress for oral state- ments affecting his moral charact- er unless he is able to prove spec- la-l damage in this respect differing from the position of a woman, who does not have to prove special damages. Accueaiiun of a crime and slandore which affect a pers- on’a business, ‘are ' in a different category anrlwio hot require proof of special damages. The trial pro- ceeded on a remark by the defend- ant that "anyway I never stole" some garden fertilizer. ‘Plaintiff contended that ehe inferred that he was a thief, but she testi- flad that she was speaking not of Sutherland, but of herself. His lordship refused to accept her e1- plenation and hold that this was a slander. (Canadian Prue) ' ‘ VUMJIIVWIUOK. Jan. 6.- Wran- Rel-l island. off the’ northeastern Siberian coast. which for a century ha, been ‘claimed alternately by Unvted mates, oanada. Great Bri- ‘tain and Russia.‘ will-soon be col- onised by the Bdvleb government. A for eastern revolutionary oom- mlttea. in ooniunctionwrith Olrho- tak-dfamohaltw ioint stock .60!!!- Rdluffhfwl ‘loamy: n Fina) j " nus-to‘, ‘ “ a I and ‘,_ clliiilliillsl iiVES s! rut W. P E5. lllllilill Yllllli WIFE Paris Weekly Has In- teresting Story iny Connection W it h, Mu-stapha K e m a l‘ and Consort. (Canadian Press) p PARIS Jan. 5.—‘lm. Carnot dc Lu Semain, a Paris Wockly, claims i! can relate the exact incident which led President Mustaplm Kemal of Turkey to divorce his young. 119m“ iful and advanced wife, lmtlfs, last wmmen qt gayg madame Latifo had already displeased her husband by hcr ambitions to share and di- rect liis power toward mcdemiza- tlon when the following occurred: ‘She was talking with tbs Italian ambassador at a reception when She pilt the poinbblank question: ‘lliow does feminism stand in I01" country?" ‘il-‘cminism madame, has mudo| little progress in Italy," the ambas- sador rcpiiati with s. smilo. “I'M women of my country have their own way of interpreting feminism: to them it means maklnll homes and presenting their husbands with fine healthy children." “But how behind the times all this," exclaimed Mustobha Kernels consort. it was then (leclareo the weekly that the president decided to (li- vorcc Madame ‘Latlfe. ‘AWP ls (JusT AN EXCUSE FOR Pi LOT OF FQOLiSH HABITS SOME . TORONTO. Jan. 8t. John, fog .. . Boston cloudy ‘New York. cloudy 7.— Maritime ‘your. ‘ha. M. Qpecietti 46-38 ' ‘High tide thh afternoon at 4-31 Pfriucektflo 03.150? at Home During ‘ This Year (Canadian Prue) ‘LQNDON, Jan 0.~--4f'inu| for 1B0 Prince of Wales to make another foreign tour in i020 have been ab- andoned it is announced. and bhe Prince ‘probably will not leave the British [sins during the next yea-l‘- Tbis was token by many today ‘as continuation of the reports that the rugzlgc-nlont of thc heir to tho throne llllil possibly his marriage. to ‘Prlnrcss Astrid of Sweden. will be arcanlplisllcvi within thistlmo. American Seamen Get Taste 0f y London Fog (Canadla . Pro-ca) ‘NEW YORK. Jan. ii-The Cen- tral and norbb‘ Atlantic seaconst has had ‘a real taste of London "pea soup“ fog. ' ‘Shipping ‘in the area from Char- leston, lS. C. as far north as Boston hflg been ‘partially. paralyzed I'll‘ the past 36 hours, while normal street and‘ ‘railroad izrniflc in cli- lea like‘ New York and Boston has been impeded seriously. Passeng- or r-‘tounlcrs out of ‘Norfolk yester- tiny. were delayed from two to twelve hourly "and with low excep- tions frcighis soillzlll salv- anchor- wgo until tho heavy log cleared. i} Coffee Institute.- Lcan Over-subscribed (Canadian Press) ‘LONDON. Jun. fir-mile $19 20".- 000 loan in the nfato 0f ‘Sac Pflflli l. ‘Brazil. coifoo instihrie. was brav- ily ovorsubscribcd today. Announcements, . Gaming Events, ,_ Meetings, En: "lessons in home numiug will be given ‘by the Red Cross. For in- formation apply 59 Grafton st. _ 10x0 c i 3i. "Come! Fivcryonc tn tho host ‘Western Show ycl. Hunter ‘River tonight. Wooster‘, Corner, Satur- day, Fredericton. Monday. 7003 "Si. John's “W. A. will ‘repeat the play "Snodlm vonsue koala" in f-fsmpbon ‘Hall. Friday, Jan. 8th. Also short musical programme. ‘I'll-Gill. "Corning! ——- Best show yet. "Tirlen of Passion." A sea story with Mao Marsh. Georgetown, Fri- limh! "M! i° "("1" "m" "W" day, Montague Saturday. Souria cloudy with snow flurrioe. Mondna 1o“ Toronto. cloudy. . . . . . . . . .. 42-44 _____ "WWII. 010ml! -~ "-40 "The ‘Hope stim- Dramatic out Quebec. Clflildy . . . . . .. Z3-221w];| "3"" “up”; Dl-‘m.’ Charlottetown. cloudy . . 35—-3Z‘"H°n" 1]..» gnu‘. R|'w, y". lf-faiifalnfoa ‘.. 86-42 nik- - "The annual and tomorrow mornlagat 46f . Inn eats thia entrust?‘ ‘.'iI\' . it“ _. ..,__,_,.,.,...,~ zqaesws; tziaa-Ia - r‘. -