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Do Not nt onvict Labor Prod t _ _uc Old Fashionedllllll VACANT Pledges Supper-E EMERALD EAR United States February Thawi E A T_S INT() New India Rllldi will BE Bars Russian I Nova ScotiaPARl|AMENT f ,; -' _/alll 0l0|‘lT_ Pul (1 n ~ ___ _ ___ , Canada s Sympathy In India s, e __ _ ___p W 0 0 0“° Va¢a“°Y 1" The Legitimate Aspirations' Voiced To lor! "~'='l"~r»~‘ou _ Rai1.1Fe11F°1’ H°“fS Being Streets Senate - Probable . . i iii.».....i....'(.~ar~ f-...il ivvill Not Be Allowed ln Unless Govt will More A B Sir Arthur Currie . Of Snow And Completely Cut- . ° ° , AP' Y - ! serirx-<2 ny The its i Shippers can Prove It IS Not ` pointment B e . o r e vmce Be- 0I)eIliIlg` Of H0uS€o NEW DELHI, India, Feb. 10.-“I to the whole structure, it represent- . _____ Labor' . ____ ipledge for you today the support of ed the idea of incorporation, _it ,special to the Guudmn I d B t Canada in all your strlvlngs, her taught the idea of performance, anc Tu -M-1. -, _T , ` - tWeenMaln an ape re _ fC“““°“°“ PMS) ' isympathy wlllxbe swift and keen. her iii. represented aspiration. ~ G ~‘ A' 'r~3~bi'~ U ocheiztvsnsi . ' Pr O11 ISla.ndo Parliament finds the House of com- _affection ,,,,c,,,,, ,md whole hm,,,d_» _ "Will With WU Vacant 59955 and "W :declared General sir Arthur Currie. in , Senate with one vacancy. In the Cummander of the canadian corps in the Great War, and now chancel- (Caimdhn Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 10.-Novo lcotia llfitl an old fashioned Feb- ruary thnw today. Torrential rain fell-for hours, baring the streets of snow and completely cutting ol communication between the main- hnd and cape Breton Isisnd. not s wire was working between'Hallfsx and Sydney late tonight, but there were no reports of property damage throughout the province. The rain, .which recorded an official fall of 2.19 inches, was unaccompanied by Bill/ heavy wind and the mercury ross to I height of 34. LI/Vinner of 705 Court Cases _Confesses He is Not Lawyer Good British M a rk e t Fo r Canadian Cattle (Cansdisn Press) JALGARY, Alta. Feb. 10-There is i future for western cattlemcn on the Briton market, according to a conceitslis of opinion among the faiicllelis and cattlemen who con- tributed to thc test shipment of cat. tle to the British Isles last; fall, The Shipment. was made under the aus- Dlces of the federal department of lgriciiltlirc, Vice Probe Reveals Suc- . cessful Counselas Cor- respondence Course Student. NEW YORK, Feb. 10.-A little- Austrian immigrant with a. primary ichool education, \‘.~ never was ad- zd in New York courts, has provided some of the ranchers feel that the cattle did not bring the retums ex- lleeted but the majority express sst- isiaction with the financial retums. W Mol/ecy. of High niver, Alta.. s heiivy contributor stated that s B00d deal had been learned from the test shipment. "We should be able, “ml U10 ¢°-Olwration of the railways, totffect economies that will ensures '"~‘°1“‘ble profit and the establish- "‘“"* °f S rezular traffic." he said. Jifc Wylie, cflttlc rancher of’ Maple Crook, declared his cattle returned Nm "as much ss they would have on the home market." He was well satis- fled with the trial and added that "”“`*>“’i 'if his district held sirnusr minions, ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING lsvaN'ls, MEETINGS ETCS. "Cardigan Shipping Club will ship Hess wednesday, rehrusry nth. 31:4-2-s-ai. mzbsnce in Emerald Heil, Monday. m “lily 18th. Lunch served. Good “5‘“- also-2-io-21 lt ,B Defwinil. St. charles 1-nil, ni- Y» February iath. Good musio. 3279-1i.' li ,mg “Milne of the canoe cove wed lite will be held in Hall on N nesday, February -llth. at 7 PM. “°“‘= anybody interested. 3200-2-10-21. Chicken salad. fancy bread, ifisrirft .str “birch valentine tes. °` in also-2-9-ai-Mon-wed. "Annual meeting of prog;-eq gm .féfocleiwill be held Friday evening bm “Fc Clifton Bali. All mem- wm be lfilllffited in lthlld. Rbblfb Da d. W. D Colley, Secretory. SIM-2-l00-2|. on "Thr Ladies of st. siinooetm /lla gziiefg °"° h°|4ll\B . gn Afternoon we At aid of Bt Vincent's Orphan- ygdwell §v°l'g:_i:;ace g in-s. R.. J. 'Nm 4 to o. merits siiniiilli.m'h' alas-2-9-si. :aB '** l'\dBlh||g_Th° »tpUn°d _ '£1' "'°¢¢ilg oi the Presbyterirn lower chamber the constituencies of |East Hamilton, Ont., and Three Riv- iers, Que., are open, but this fact as the former was held by General George S. Rennie, a Conservative, and the latter by Arthur Bettez, s. in of th io Ther is o intlmation yet as to when the Gov ste was caused by the death of Hon boia, Suk. in favor of the Liberals. There are now 49 Liberal Senators 46 Conser- Turrif! was s oken of as the sin e Chamber, but his support was usu- ly ‘s ,_ - _ probable that the govemment will lol' of McGill Universtiy, Montreal as he oillciated at the unveiling to- makes no change in party standlnz day of the Canadian Column of the new Indian parliament building: l'.ere. The Canadian Columnwss symbol- Eb°’:'1~ _A5 Tat' mv* 11°* Ye* been ic of the relationship of Canada. to ` _ ~ t me °" ° ef by'°le°u°“- the India and of both to the Empire Om i “qs ' C I » -i-i--~-_-» '. ssmacs. 1 that th lifes Sens Wm mt be °°°“p1°d at th* _General Currie said. It gave support (Continued on page 7) smash; to take the folio of E D513 e n the younger nations have most to learn and the older people have most to impart. Compared to your , long history my nation is the child of yestcrclay. arid yet the eldcr may sometimes gain an advantage b' .mipiinioiiship with the younger. There is an enthusiasm, a freshness, is freedom, even s boldness in youth that may bring to age an increase 0D¢rl E 8 Se-SS n. e n ________ ___ _____ __ _ __ (Canadian Press) the thin grass along with boys play ing housewives, have made Alberts; » last October has the mercury dropped within a' shade of zero, and the ma- :he comedy relief to the tragedies .mfolded from day to day in New I M P `3'°mY °f “YS U9-"H bet" ‘-‘fight ‘md fork-5 vice mve_,¢|l,m°n_ warm, with prevailing temperature around 40 degrees above zero. Todsy's inquiry dug into the own- i "ship by Mqmrate _,mn Noni, of Calgary is not alone in its enjoy- stock in a bail bonding oonoern which _ r ment °f ‘Warm “"°“th°1'- The 'mlm operated in her own court as well as |*“1`* and \”~lmY breezes have b1°55*’d ‘other mmuwnal p,.°cmc|_5_ It was _ all of southem Alberta and even ex- - i lalso brought out that Joseph Wolf-_ \‘-*-"°_°°°'“"---‘i’°' 'mm_ me p”,,do_1, . (Continued on page 7) I wyer who was so successful s pleluier for burglars, | Wolfman, s pathetic little figure suffering from his trouble admits 'thot his education on-rieri him no further than the third or fourth grade. He proudly pointed, however, ito I. seven months' correspondence uw, which he studied faith ‘fully before essaylng to try hi! “Ht case "1 court. No one thUi18ht to question him. lf, gppegrg, when V presented hl.l'1’l~ _self ss attorney for his first client. |50, in the course of succeedlhil ~'months his Dirctlce grew and grew. wr- uniformly successful. Seventy per cent of his clients, he admitted, ez -iped conviction and went free through his advice. ' There came a time when he was tskioginii-oms500tot600awee\= in fees. Of course this wasn't all vel~ vet-end here one of the secrets of his succeu comes gut-for part oi the fees had to be llPl}t with repac- ious clerks of court. bondsmen and minor attaches of New York‘s blind. and sometimes dumb iiutice. ,______.é-1 (Canadian Press) GUATEMALA CITY- Feb. 10. -Goiierel Jorge Ubioo, n noted ouumlm, win so the new President of this Benlblio. Gon- ,ersi Ubin. mreuniinc the rw- ¢r'oairo ms oosiition usual parties, wel the only csrndldlie lil the Prelidmthl olodtiolll. “g1_;1i "Dlnoe in the 1.0.01. Hell to- night, 3289-2-ii "Winsloe Shipping Club loading hogs, Feb. 12, fondofm. 3287-I-11 °°°Muslcsl end dence in Summer- UNIINQ 0| Btu] lb. gq I ne will be daft” Tl&lsy evening at 'mo o'- . suv-2-n field Hsll postponed till Thursdly. `1-ie defended rnen charged with our- "““°*~’ W ° “'15 glary, felonious assault, grand larc-me °““""d“°°‘5' 'md eny, forgery and pew" cm-,,¢5_ Hevative and Liberal was "sttnmey" he said, in perhaps” "°“5l“g °“mp“1 600 eases 0" record and 700 cuesously awaiting the’ results. Both ' rtie di _ O _ his I adm” pa s are pre not of record h yes P 8 Grenville, John A. ' eral and Percy Barnard, Conserva- ‘ ago. Bom in ed By Former Pre- mier Ferguson Ex- pected To Be Hot. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 10.-The bubbling pot of politics, which has hissed and rumbled for the past few weeks, has reached the boiling point. Tomorrow, electors, in two Ontario constituencies will go to the polls. In Grenville and Hamilton West. ill b t for and against tonight Conser- orators wound up gn, and are anxi- cting victory. In Sanderson, Lib- tive, have battled valiantly for the seat vacated by fonner Premier Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. Hamilton West has been the focal point for the heavy artillery. The riding has not elected a. Lib- eral for nearly 25 yearshcre. Capt. Elmer E. Philpott, M. C., Liberal and Alderman A. Martin, Conservative, have waged warfare in the most in- tensive campaignlng the constituency has ever known, ~ Well Known Barrister Passes (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 0111;.. Feb. 10.-Charles i-I. Masters, K. C. prominent Ottawa Barrister and official reporter of the Supreme Court oi Clouds. for more than 40 years, died suddenly ,at his home today. He retired from the Supreme Court position li short time forgers and other felons, frequently """ practises in Mrs. Noni-' wart- ' Battle For Seat Vacat- , SPEAKS DUT (Canadian Press) i LONDON, Feb. 10-“The moment I have to keep silence about the Brit. ish Empire. the moment will my indian Government," declared I-Ion G. Howard Ferguson. High Commis sinner for Canada in London and former Premier of the Province of Ontario, tonight. when he was s guest of honor at a dinner of the ‘Canada club. "But for the time’I re- main in London," continued the new High Commissioner. “I hope. not only 'to proclaim my fsith but. if neces- sary, to proselytisc any doubting H Air Disaster (Canadian Pull) BlJ'lMClU'1"H, Eng.. Feb. 10.- ‘Lawrence of Arabia" that rommtio Iilgllre who is now known as plun ‘sircrsftsmen Shaw appeared today as one of the heroes of the rwent disaster here when nine msn were killed in the plunge of s. sosplane. At the court of inquiry Shaw turn- ed up as one of the principal wit- nesses and it wss revealed that he played a prominent role in the re- scue of members of the plene's crew, who escaped death in the crash. Be- cause ol his military achievements in Arabia, Col. Thomas I. Lawrence might have held il high Government position, but .in IM he suddonb decided to and the brilliant ulcer Saint John, N. B., in. 1000. Mr. Masters came to the capi- pgb gg, 3286-2-11 tel 42 years ago. _ hs 'hm begun md me bis nuns legally changed to Thomll Hwlld Show. He was assigned I \l_ olin- Z§;`;’l`.Z‘3.°._”"¥’.°§°i..”;’...‘3Z§”i..°’2.5l`°s‘.Zlf' Unique Win ter Season 1 J, G. Turriif, Senator from Assini-A The Standing at present is slightly X -_ ,_____l_____,___ _&___ _ CALGARY, Alta., Feb. 10-Birds _ vutives, nnri one vacancy. senator Mathis and srssshouvera cevvrtinsin Last Mlnute P gl » - progressive membe m the U ing marbles and dust storms disturb- ’ "P" - _ News Flashes ar wen m me Liberal, xt is _ winter unique. Oldtlmera of 1800 may ’-"_' _ . _tsiir about it as the olatimers of to .. ”"' make an nppclntmentto the vacancy my mn* “b°“° the famed Wmwf °5 M;-:,n,,,;;an 15; mitted to the bar out who won 700 caused by his death before the open- l1331~ out of 1,000 cases he solemnly defend- ing of Parliament. | Only Wi” Sm” the °°ld ‘Pen °f ' VANCOUVER, B.C., Feb 10-The finest churches in Vancouver was destroyed in a spectacular fire this morning. The loss will be more than one hundrfd thousand dollars. _ ` 'tspeoini io the Gusroinni Quiinac, rch. io.-Queheo rer- idents are to be protected against accidents invol lig cars driven by United States tourists, under n bill to he introduced It the pres , ent session ofthe l.egislsi.u|‘o. ` | ____ (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Feb. 10.-The agri- cultural lends bill sponsored by the government. tonight passed third reading in the House of Commons by n vote of 282 to 225. It passed the crucial second stale lui Thursday morning. resignation be received by the Can- _ ; Police Guard - r i I i Against “Reds ” (Spsclsl in the Gulrdiani WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.--A pol- ilce guard was placed around the Capitol today when authorities learned that a visitation by Com munists could be expected to de "Th°m”°°'" ,mend e dole of $15 9. week for each I “AVE No unemployed mmm' \Nfp“f|0N ge P“~{\N(~` U» S- Cuftails 1 I . Hero OfRecent Naval Bt” 4 Q. Z’ `\ 2 ispeoisl to_il; Guardian) 1 /, \ _ WASHINGTON, rch. io.-.sharp ‘ Q curtallment of the United Btates\ i ‘ , Only A Rumor (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 10.-W. N. Tilley, K. C., who appeared before the Bupreme Court of Canada today ‘ in the argument of certain cases, ex- .pressedeurprise at the rumor from f Toronto that he was to be appoint- so ohisf Justice of that court. ‘There is no truth whatever in it ind I cannot understand why such s rumor should be started," he uid. The present Chief Justice, Rt. Hon. 1'. A. Anglln, is in the West Indies on leave of Absence because of ill health md Mr. Justice Duff is pre- siding lt the present sittings, ed men to the slr service. Today he flitted in and out of the session of inquiry, which was private, with every attempt to escape publicity. hw details of his rescue work look- I First Baptist church, one of the | Y" V I I ~ oT'rAwA reh in -The rolling or - _ L “mis “‘ f’ "r "" ‘_ - ‘°“"“‘"°“ “U interest will be alive and easer. her nsrtgiur _spoke as follows. __ cOmm,Z,_,,_, nf C,,,-,.,,, md its ,mall WASHINGTON D_ C__ Feb w__ I me' sir Arthur skid' that meeting yc".f\l'dny at the h”nif-. of the Lumber and pulpwogd 11-gm four 10- Provincial Coizvcnor, Miss Mortimer panties of Russia today were hon-ed Clark. The Provincial Treasurer, Mrs. George S. Henry reported that the sum of $3,172.25 had gone _through her books and been foi'\vard ca to the National Treasurer, Lady Borden Mrs H D Warren report- :from the United States by the Treas- iury unless the shippers can prove ‘thsy are not produced by convict _aboix The action was taken uncles the tariff law, which prohibits im' portation of convict mode goods, and under authority of Treasury regula- tions issued three months ago, plac- ing the burden of proof that convict labor does not enter into manufact- ure ol imports upon the shipper. _eo that information had :Xen _OE Lepers In Trl' n 1° d a d i iceived from Ottawa that e contribution from the province of c ar rings Ellis Brothers she stated had been a- ccntract to design and execute the gift and the ear rings \':ill be on exhibition here in about ,a fortnight. All incidental expenses ,of the provincial committee were borne by its members. Hearty resol- of emerald |of T0ronto, 'warded the utions of thanks were accorded the four local newspapers and the 'As- ss for their splendid co- mnkiiig known through» sociated Pic ipcroticn in ol;-t the province this effort and also the following broadcasting stations, crisis. cron and clzcw. l Among those pi'c\:|':t were Miss Mortimer Clark, Mrs. George S, Hen- Northover, Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson, Mrs. J. W. Bundy and Mrs. R. H. Brotherhood. New Governor Of British Columbia ( Canadian Press] _ I ‘ VAl\CCUVEI‘. B. C.,l~‘eb,10.-An . Ottawa despatth to the Vancouver Depart Sun says: “W. J. Bowser, K. C., is to be the next Lieutenant-Govemor of British Columbia, according to well authenticated reports, Mr. Bowser is at present touring the Mediterranean. He is expected. to re- turn in about five months "His | ._ Honor R. Randolph Bruce who was MOH Of milking l”6Pl‘€S2ntBti0hS 10 the appointed five years ago, has been asked to remain in office until Mr. Bowser's return." _The Weather, Etc. lilisli Folks COUNT THE COST euro when flier \\\\ one TORONTO, Feb. ll--Fresh to ltl'0l`lg Shlltlllil Winds with snow 0|- rsin at first., clearing later and somewhat colder. lets this afternoon at 5.23. I. ms Odtiitlrmnbehindthlhloltillilll. i~_v Mrs. H. D. \Vi~.f~i-on, Mrs. C."'A'."lliat “within the past five years 130 Hlsh tide this afternoon st 4.50; (Cnnuiisn Prem md tomorrow morning at. 7.20. l LOS ANGELES, Calif.. Feb. 10- Bun rises this morning at 7.06 sndiDnlsy De Voc, former secretory of New Moon Tuesday Feb 17. 9.11 probation from s prison term by Summerside tide eighteen minutes must spend ill months in the county ' ln lnitisi stage of Disease Lepers Seek Medical Help Instead of Hiding. V (Canadian Press) PORT-OF-SPAIN, British West Indies, Feb. 10-More lepers in Trin- iosd are being cured than ever before as a result of lopcrs in the initial stages of the disease cooperating with the doctors and seeking cures instead of hiding from the authorities ss formerly. The Trinidad _Guardian says it learns from s. reliable source I gpatlents were discharged as cured ‘ after careful and studied observation l".ld report." f "The average cures in leprosy cases |ln Trinidad compare favorably with iaiiy part of the world where there “are people afflicted with the disease." _The Guardian states- “This is mtl/de possible in view of the most modern methods used along scientific lines (Continued on plae 'li Public Charges i | -oi- ’ (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 10-The British Government la considering the quest :Canadian Government in connection _with the deportation to Emgland of fa number of persons who hld be-ll come public charges in Canada or` had been found suffering from “pro- hibited” disease. Rt. Hon. J. H.» Thomas, Secretary of State for thel Domlnions, made this announcement when the whole matter was brought up in a series of questions to the Government in the House of Com-, mons today. _e ' _ --~* _li-G Governor General Will Not Leave Eng. Till Mar. 27 (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Feb. 10.-Cana.ds.'s new Govemor General, the Earl of Bess- borough as had been expect/ed for some time, will not arrive at Ottawa in time to open the session of Par- liament, which is set for March 12. This ofilce will be performed by the Administrator, Mr. Justice Duff. The Earl will not leave London until March 27. Woulcl Build Ton For Ton (Special to the Guardian) RUME, Feb. 10.-The French pro- posnl to begin construction of Armor ed cruisers is regarded in omclsl circles here as a distinct navel threst and a disappointment to the hope that France would stand. on the terms of a building truce. Italy it was said still stands ready to con~ tinue the naval holiday until Franco Italian differences are adjusted, but is ready to build ton for ton. Compromise Is Reached (Special to the Guardian) TOKIO, Feb. 10.-After six days of riotous scones in the lower House of the Diet a compromise has been Affairs Zeno Adachi, representing the Government or Minseito Party and Ki Indukai, President of the Scikyu Kai Party, that Baron Kljuro Shid~ ehara will retract in its entirety his statement on the London Naval Treaty, which _has been the cause of the impasse. naval establishment in the next fis-. cal year became certain today when the House received from its spprop-2 rlation committee the annual sup- ply hill providing $344,342,000, s cut' of $36,310,000. ‘ Clara? Secretary Gets Probation Clara Bow. film actress, was granted Judge William Doran today. but liter than Chsrlotwtown. ‘ itil. Are Hopeful ` ;~~ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. lil-Hopelli that the 122,000,000 ilihabitmits o' the United States will be added ts the present market for legitimate, genuine spirits, wines, etc, a Cana. dian-American group has announced fomiotlon of an investment company to hold stocks of leading distillerics and brewerles. Tile promoters, in their initial statement, declared that even now the stocks in their portio- lio are s6und investments, yielding from six to seven per cent. The new company is known ss the Cumulative Investment. Foundation, Ltd. of Mbn- .ii-esi nas new vor-ir. ' , __ i .I 51:. l _ -’ __<;|~.-ci t I .1 y . V .'_ .;' ,.1 _.\ \ _ i 4 .e ‘ » |..f 5'!-‘_ .= gyqvo es 1 '_,t, ,T (_, i __ ix . , ‘ J* _ ,,g i.. ‘ 'X' o ._: ,»-»~, 'fi--t ;-} . 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