» yo elblllticl of Add inc publicity peeelbllltiee of ni- neweplper to the profit poe- ycur buelneee. rly IVO T . m. Tail your edvertlelnil If"! '1"" ‘end without exllflllfl"! l" id even e tandem! "- '"1'1"d' . ‘—_}' Guardian Two Celt: %\:.l;f‘“‘°1,§,,¢i..‘, rune-a Ill‘! ‘fiu-hhfignin-n-aalngl s. A- £133 rr/“f-z? Convicted-Men Were Rgleased on Bails Rimglllg From One Hundred to One Hundred and l Fifty Thousand Dollars / (Canadian Prcae) TORONTO. F911. 10—-lllchartl I’. (loullll. iloine Batik of found tgtillty on six Vice-President of the who was counts of Canada charges lniil under the Bunk Act in connection ivitli the failure of that institution iii August 1023, was iwiiteiicotl by Judge Emerson Coalswtirtli this morning to one year, ticllnlte, and one year less one dny. indeterminate, Ontario Reformntory. in the J. F‘. M Stewart. Director who was" found concurring" in ti false statement was sentenced to one month in the Provincial tour months in ence- A Casey onto guilty of n ring in false sentenced tmslx Re fomiatory with ileteriirinate ‘sent- Wood, K. C., Tor- esllizently concur- stiitements, was mouths determin- ate and six months indeterminate ln the ltelorniatory, [INTER T0li'01\'i'i‘0, Iileb. 10-13011 was reuuivvil lb the Supreme Court in tlie t-iisrs of Directors sentenced by Judah C atsworth earlier in the morning. l1 for R. P. (tough was lixcil lit $150,000, whilc J. ll‘- ll. Stewart and S. C. Wood were reltasl-il in bonds of $100,000 after lornuil ll ins with. cratcil had .by the been complied 'i‘he three men were lib- sherrif-Fs officers iuitll 111011’ appeals are "heard. T? inn (Canadian Press) (lllESTl-llt, 1P0”, Fob. 10.--Eour men iind two ‘w omen livelre killed and another woman seriously in- lured wilt-u a shlftlnlg Ilocomollllve 0n the Petinsy-lvnnlzi ‘Railroad struck a iuotor truck and u mutter car at a grade crossing in Niarcus Hook, tit-hr here. this morning. Not Satisfied With 4.4 Beer (Canadian Press) ronoxro. Fell). that llio "wet." cl 10.—~‘Ev\ltlenco eiment in the Con- $Q1'\'illl\'1‘l]\ill'ly will not‘ be satisfied With 111i! promise of 4.4 per cent lieer was ronininetl l-n uiotlce 01f ino- tlon srrvoil iln the Legislature this afternoon lily F, lber for Windsor, W. Wilson, meni- that "i/n ‘the opi- 111011 oi ‘this ilouso it ‘is ilesl-ralble illlll ltitilrillllilOll lbe enacted at this will" lllrovltllni: ifor the sale of l» lillriln iind wine under a {will} "l urivi-rnmont control upon Wrnltzilpzii (If 100R} diiiflll. lllll Standing On Church Union (Canadian Press) TORONTO. are» l0—d1llHl night's Church l'nlnn summary shows l.- 192 churches for Union and 7102 "llaliist vvuinnuin ”"++044+4+¢++04e4+0 +0 0- londensedwdpecials RATE.-—4o per word, not each insertion in this column. *"**M+e+»+++»»o»e .TQ,‘E'__"~""'"-.-'"""_' ‘WRITER WANTED. MUST "- "1 hood condition. Apply Box 193, Charlottetown. 359-241 OM31. ‘BPEciAi. orrln or HIGH Erode envelopes, 50 for 20c. 126 r 35s.. 250 for 550., 500 for 51-90. 1000 for $1.95. Guardian Office. " ‘PHONE s07 J. wholesale Water Street. M. ROOF Q OO-i Pork Packers. 89 Charlottetown. 88I-1-10-tf ‘eaimaons elwucza min: fresh today. i 00-. Market ‘THE lar n01“ w Saunders, Nansen: Bltlldllll. l050-0-1l4-G-m0l. ulna 1n: ‘poi.- hu micro cents: i pkel raisins 95¢, 1° n,‘ 65o, lbs Y. ll. beans 1o lb mpéuoliw. 40c, prunes a Bron. . llllI-M-Il ‘llraavso-nnoa much. 0m: dark silver offered. P-le elbele lb!- Reward communicate with fllmel Montcalm-occult Cove. \ ‘Mi-Milli. SBVQ The Kllll Making $10 Bills MONTREAL. m". 10.,--Cut- ting ‘up of a Unled States ten dollar note, attaching of the plccce at random on pictures, “V100 "Qwliliilbr matrixcs made of the pictures. and then cutting out the pictures and placing together the pieces "Presenting the note, thus ma- king a ten dollar note matrix, from which notes could be printed, was the method by Which the prosecution claim that Louie Robidoux of St. Michael. Que" and Hector Ha- mclin, of Quebec City. counter- feltcd United States ten dollar notes. The trial began in court of King's Bench here ycster- . day. lllllllllll (Canadian Press) OTYDAHVA, ‘lllclb. |10.—Louis Mar- shall ‘Bevin. Halifax gunman sent- enced Ito hang ttomorrow itor the shooting 111011108 ofilcer Charles Ful- ton here- Jilly 14 last, linust ‘pay the penalty, as itlhe Calblniet ivhicb rel- vlenv-etl the case ‘has rclftised to grant commutation” ' guilty on one count of neglitziently,“ n u ‘l. i- E ' (Canadian Press) IiONDON, Felb. 10.—Grea.t Britain has a bootlegging ‘problem. says the Westminster Gazette which inny necessitate the "adoption of special measures, the troulble ‘arises from the falct lthat. the lplrice Ioif spirits ‘in Franco is only about halii "tliint in Britain. whore duty is very high. this icincotirages smugglers to run con-trulband .spirit cargoes across the channel "in small mutoilbonts and land Ithein on uulfrequentetl parts of tliel English coast, whence they ilYU wiiféEroTfg y Object t0 Vote (Canadian Press) ‘ TORONTO. 0nt., Feb. 10.—When the Church Union bill is presented nda. lonists. _.._._ Q Snag in Way 0f LONDON. o‘ b. byterlan congregation to vote it- sent leader of SCENES FROM THE OF THE SPANISH WITHDRAWAL IN CLOSING STAGE. _.,_ The photograph. above shovvs a "K" boat leaded with Spanish native troops departing after be- ing whipped by the Riffs These "K" beats were used for landing British tmops at Gelilpoil during the Great War and were later sold to the Spanish Government, The lower picture shows e Span- ish torpedo boat and a hospital ship in the foreground. In the bsc kground can be scan the Wad- .Lau base going up in smoke. Ca mp huts and fodder were fired be fore rclilrinp. The French Gov- ernment has granted five million additional francs to protect the French in Morocco "Om £119 Riffs. A rather serious situation has been created in this country cs. ltakein L0 Londoir ‘and other _ ' » large cities in lorries. 1 as the result of the Riff success- llillH liiP Canadian Press)‘ lursw YORK. Felb. 10.-aouopn - .. ( Kirkway Ransbottmn, ofjtichmond: (Special-to The Guardian) OTTAWA} Feb. 10.~It would up Disarmament -]'rutocol be consonant with Britain and the other Dominlous. Sneaking in the House yesterday -hy {M r. i that can become any- thing in the nature of a super-sta- Spoaklng ten days ago, Sir Rob- to or otlie rthnn a new and better ert said: "l regard the Protocol as method for conducting Internation- a. brave» and earnest attempt to bring about the general zlisarina- ‘ y ' ment which is so necessary for the S future peace of the world. “Let me views so as express at once my earnest hope Great Britain to 10-AQ¢Qi'[]ing that tile nations of the British Com security of the world." virtually to advise to the Evening Standard Illilnul- introduction 1011113 lions-e‘ o Lord A petition h s been loilized- w i". tli_c liume Stzurctury, who advises lira Kim; on such matters-i, ugaiuhl. the asiuiuptiiiii of lho l tie of the Earl of Oxforii- ll)y Mr. Ai-l-(uitii. lllu liiliicral louder- 'i‘liv. (‘uuiulliiii Proms was luid to- day that. libero seemed a litllt- till‘- lieulty ulioul. the pauclst- loriu of lhr llliu- it was ll‘ill'lil'll Ill till‘ Colirgti of Arms that soiu- ilouiit (Xirxls rcglliullirg the course til‘ pro- cedure \Vllll'1l will follow tlic ne- tlon takiii by certain ilrscuiiiiittils ‘ n} (ihgiDo Vcre llullry luinliilis ill. wlitnse iizstunro petdlous have int-u prepared. {t} Good Program At Concert An enjoyable concert was iwlll in the was very enjoyable and the artiste Bert Stewart lind Mr. ilorbert Platte: Vocal ductt-“Geotnlll hill Master Frank l-YfldB; ilendlug- “When the Minister lComel l-Ol" Turf-Mrs. G. Balllngall; Quartet- te-"Swanee River" (FosteflfiCol- ored Quartette: lReadlnE—"3“"“ Had a Proposal" (iDticy Mont/Elfin‘ ery)--Miss Ella Seaman; Vpclll‘ solo-Win the Garden of My ddeert (Ernest R. Boll -~Mrs, W. E. Flet- cher; Cheraole Comedy Sketch- Ml". J. Austin Trainer. Intermission and sale of Home MadewCandy. V0- eal soio--"ln the Chimney Comer" (Cowcnl-Mrs. ~11. 8. dienderson: A monotonic-slur. ~D. ‘Edsar Shaw: Vocal solo-"Slng- - on" (W811! Song). (ilnlgi Donal-Alisa Ethel Coombe: Vocal eolo —l“Ali Tho‘ the Silver Moon ‘were Mine’! 1-301“- ann iLohfi-lbflrs. Frances Holl Trnlnpf: Vocal duett-"Jflenevleve" (ll-teary ‘llllekerk-Iflrof, and Mrs. W, ll, Matcher; Character comedy sketch-Mr. J. Austin Trainer ‘Godgllv out» ‘ “h. n‘ itselif ~lnito the United ties llilV‘. zrisen which may delay ' ‘ ' n. 1M5...‘ “to... nQ.......-.,Prog"ress1ves W111 ’ Press For Further Tariff Reductions (Canadian Press) » ()'l"l‘A\V.A, ~l0cili.l0.~ltiilii-.i't Forks P7i‘()ll;l'CSt~"1VQllGl\‘ll9l' ‘lll tbnlCoiti-mons th _ Pl‘til:1‘l?t-llil\'t!l~'- would not glvevnln pros- rronimilo ozwlosy alt the UnlVrfl-fllly slut: for turllici" tnriiit‘ reductions _ The spdlruli oii the ii-‘roml-eir last". eve- branch of "the Enllzintlfiflllllz 11101111110 nini: had encouraged thorn lie said _ qlncp M,‘ Kim; nylon-med bhatlmunu- of the imnvcrslliy. Prof. Moore wt- is nutter-noon (1801111111 that. the (Canadian Press) Canada Has Enough Coal For a Th0us-- and Years 'I‘()ll-O|N"llO- IFllb. IOr-Opinion tluit tltoro iwoiild Ibo no drop in coal 111113081101‘ some time iwas "givieit lust nigh-t lby 1d. ‘S. Moore. professor of of Toronlio, addressing ‘the 'l‘~ui'ouito of lCnuaila in "til-e ruining building faoturcrs had never Ibeein ‘more pros lfllblltlod "the lirrefleill 111511 111160?‘ l1“ perons than now. St. Andrews Joins United Church over-caipitnllzullion, overtlIe-ve-lop- iuent of the lconil intine-s, iminers’ high wages, ‘together iwlth lithe "high illlvltlends ‘paid in some ibranchos iii the industry. “Camilla has," he said. “some- thing over one itrllllon tons oi coal of all ‘tyipes, sufficient to last her, at llhe present rate of "production", "lIA-lil-IFAX. F9")- 10-“31- Andrew.‘ through several thousands of years, with the Antis. Out of a total n lnby", (Cordrny), Miss Mabel and llillilmcmliers 418 cast thelnvoteon the question. Leads Canada in Divorce Applications Qrrm-w-A, out. tion: M" the consideration of 0109911019 “m mines o8 divorce this session, with in the 0 mini Onltario and 14 from Wm“- Of 1:118 illrgb Oltifl Toronto lead: u! applications -wl~t in the n "cam mm‘ H‘ and . r ,--lPelll- 115 dworuliselzfllowapin; house enizlndsr. to assist them. Killed In Their Beds‘ Di) n-nuson ac Feb 1o.—'l‘bQ R°W"¥‘"I"I=MWTP”“ body of Mr. and llllre “lJohn 1-1 Hoy- film-u‘ w 1 victims olyvedi "4- A nesdsyb snowball lllttgvqlide that. B, §u . days remaining durinlfi iwhich epbllmilllllons for divorce will M 1qcglbved. bhflre ‘will Ilikeiy be a sufficient. uiumher to lbrlivs the l“ an up to the 182 oases 0'1 1"“ la. Queen's Bey, or ‘the 115 lpetltioha gel-warm; t. iii-u from marlin-ads W1 51 ""3 ‘W’ demolished their h9g0 ' wire-n. One hundred ""4 °“° “re cred n-ointhe D818 “at features‘! " " sftrnoon. and _IOl"O ,1; ' tofu mic of the beet 05101111131190 "will!" but 811-518 sadly handicapped -in that tcrln-n Churches in Itbe 6K7. ~lllF'1' coal deposits are on ‘the cast " l ti" Church ‘cmluh '1 and iwes-t llmrders olf ‘the country, ‘Lemml C1" 1i‘ ‘m ' Canada lbyiavoio of 268 for and "145 wlhiilo '60 lpler cent. or lithe population 11a“ inst (waning, The programme “KHLHHL Thoégatsyzg. rltggigggnlfidnllllfi; LgeUvl-lstrillm-totl over the area lying Ollfllllll. tut-QB, n s _ l ween." were in splendid form. The items‘ ‘H l I Mt" the result of (hie were as follows: Loinetly skclclr- 1:1)?“ “W2! “noun-com at n meeting W" 9338i’; ".$.‘;‘.ll’“‘.%‘;‘.' Armed Bandits on 46 Barrels 0i Wine (Canadian lPreee) CHICAGO. lll.. ‘Feb, 10.—<Fiftoen armed men in five automobiles ear- waulteb. and St. caped with‘ forty six barrels of port tin. been mercifully quick; . u...‘..“.i.f iii Ten Wounded in of Great under-write the ly today raided theChlcago, Mil- Peul Railroad company nun house here and el- d1‘ ' ere recoil u‘ England, is ideod helre sitter a nine- teen ltloor leap to death at. the lvrc- monweiilth will act in two-operation Al-pln-HQQQL and harmony on this subject of im- to Ontario Legislature it is predlct- pear from s. recent statement by inonsc importance nd ed, says a Mail and Empire news Sir Robert Borden concerning the conclusion reached item that those oposlng Union will Geneva endeavor tn secure an amendment and the view expressed stipulating that a two thirds vote Meighen on the sumo subject in be necessary in order for a Pres- Parliament yesterday that the prc- Mr. Melghen said: “l do not think the Conservative that we linvc yet arrived at tire self into the United Church of Cun- party finds himself not ivliolly in time by many years when the liens AILV 8111111 efforts Will meet agreement with his predecessor, ue of Nations of which I am a sin- Wll1l BIPOIIH Opposition by the Un- who is now president of the Iieag- core supporter ue of Nations Society in Canada. Religious Fight MAIbSEiLLES, France, Reb- 10 —'l‘en Cathollw were wounded by revolver bullets during a street battle between Catholics and mem- bers of the Antl-"Clerlchl tmrty. Monday night. The AmtilClerl- cals charged the Catholics who were gsllherlng to hiear speeches ul affairs. and I think it would he and fired lndlscrlmlnflltelv- Aqscore u We“, gray? step on the pa“ u; or Spaniards and its ans we.e or. this country to con'strue its own 7951-“- LATER ‘ MARlSEiLDES. -Fra-nce, Feb. 10, -—'i‘-wo persons who were wounded in the disorders there last night when Communists attempted to brew]; up a meeting of the Catholic party, died this afternoon. ' ‘ Dog Got Shock S0 Chewed Man HQSTON, Feb l0.~—One of the queeresi. cases on record came up lu a civil session at the court-house here. A man was suing the Eleyat- ed road. lie claimed he WEB 818ml‘ lng uelr a trolley pole improperly charged with electricity. A do! touched the pole, receiving a shock He evidently figured thenian kick- ed him when ho wasn't looking. for he attacked the 010131-10’. BB?" louely lnceretlng his trousers and legs. The Elevated will pay damn:- es, " $0,000 In iSY-DNEY. ii-‘eb. 1o.-A search made after the death of ah old man near Paterson. New "Smith ‘Wltlel; revealed» £1250 placed beneath the notes and £50 in aoyel‘ 1b. 11-115 believed that the money had been boarded for a long time. \ veryseoluded life or'i_.,_t_ ls property the so acres of lain! werencglect- WlllIL-Bflfil‘ they forced the ware- “Pfiatry” ‘ S.l'4l.‘-’.1ll li¢i1f. ;Tltlill 1w Mix Nelson The couple w 09in their P" ' '1 1 bed, and their deaths ‘must have ‘ - 1'10!!! Charlottetown, Reclusds Bible .1. loomed Arthur Bucinroirut nnhnw "F" ' ' leaves of n. _il'3_ib1e; $1,300 V6810, m 0mm. Mr. Holman Offers Some Valu- able Suggestions ‘The following article from Mr. Harry '1‘. Holman, President of 1R. '1‘. Holman. -Llmited. contains some valuable llllktestions for increasing Tourist ,Tral_!ic and is wortbyof consideration. The duties of the Tourist Assoc- iation nre ,at least, two-fold. One is , to [broadcast information about our. onderful Island and create a desi e for people to visit it and the other is to arrange for their satisfactory entertainment, when they have induced them to come to lie... Nature has been most bountiful on her part, supplying us with beautiful pastoral scenery, numer- ous rivers. bays and harbors and an ideal climate; but these in themselves are not auflielent for our anticipated tourist population They will not hp entirely satis- fied with theseenjoyments and it behooves us to ‘supply aomethlng in addition, so that they will leave us, when the time comes to depart, with n feeling that the Gem of the Gulf is the ideal place to spend a vacation and will induce others to return with them in future years. 1 would suggest. as one among dozens of other things that could be done, that several places be er- ected along our shores where peo- ple could go for a little social en- joyment where a supper could be served and some music and danc- ingsiwould not be elaborate or ex- ,‘ structures. but built for summer use cub’- with plenty or verwdflh flbflce. with tables around the walls and the centre vacant for 910111118 the light fantastic. .They 511N115 b8 located within easy au- to distance of our City and towns m"! 0111? 118M ‘suppers of materials native to our Province should be serveldw}; "but. believe that u "<11! ll D litre wgre available, an attractive spot nearthe shore at "Y- Vlllmfll. fliers would be many Summeraide, Kensluxton and the surrounding vluairee who would be delighted n. Datronize it. One ls often at a loss 2.11111"? lust-how to entertain a Tend 0|’ viBltQr-thls. I believe, ""1 W 9m I18 e probl ‘d, in addition. be one that yselncfifild 11981111? BDDreclate ourselves. If time wereaevui-ui of these it ""810 not be‘ advisable to mrfnii of them W"? 118)’ in the week PM have dot about. In this way: an Orchestra could move from Dlace toplace and the variety or a different place would be pleas- lllz. It Wfllild beadvisable that the location be near a good bathing 1193011 and a few bathing houses av liliflble. {Ibis would be an attrac- tion to many. It would. l presume. be out or ‘the question for The Tourist As- ' sociatlon to ‘engage in an enter- . prise of this nature. but lt would be quite within its scope to foster such an undertaking and if abso- lutely necessary to giive the promo tors of it some bonus for the first year's operations, at least_ "Ilislressin Ireland filtllljlereasillg in it'll»; westwiltgredanid has reached an a paillllllc stage. ‘lin ‘many places falllure df-‘lbe’. __ , err-went it. now-e- beet to hello inlc “ti” ll “' " ‘oust-w semi l f - ran-rt-e . se ~ .. h. t " r tamarind ‘Rangoon swbtilt: Imm- les are stilling in ifaoo starvation . ‘ . . 19,1736 “t the fliml! ‘ , ‘ ' wBucllnell .Wltb a neflgew, livedn onthly The ti‘ omen slept r089. Mill X.M‘G“\AQ ‘_ ‘flihll unsettling of C. 5-1pm]! ‘wad hdld - d and ....,_.. . Nemnrmornu. s i.*;0.—-Q Mam aiDmltt-Qd ins could be enjoyed, These bulld- ' -oonnlu. rail. ,10.——'1‘he anon-in _ fomllesofuliwelye or {more sredldz- , inis in o , _, "lliuvdls without tire W.‘ Ytfilblilt-holr main food 111w bree npwlustowihc nlbeolute 1 icrop. The gov- - 1- Jumb- bllforts are " - . d frolm Canine Hero Dead FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Feb. ‘i0.--Belto, leader of Gunner Keenan's teem cl‘ Siberian wolf dogs end canine hero of the re- cent rcley race from Ncnene to Nome with 300,000 unite of dip- therle anti-toxin, le dead, ao- cordlng to e report received yeeterdey from Nome, iThe report eddcd that Belto and the majority of Keenan's prize team lud died from fro:- en lunge n the reeult of ltrug- gllng elxty mllce from Bluff to Nome for seven and one half houre in e blinding bliz- zard that lent the thermomet- er down to 85 below zero. WAS tiilliliil (Canadian Frees) DOS AlNG-ELES. Feib. 10.-lSoven yiear old ‘Alsa Tliomlps , rwho last weellr conlfessed she had ‘killed her owln sisters iii-Dauphin, Man, liwo years ago, and poisoned another person‘ since coming to lLos Angelea has “‘lconifessed" that her narrative was diction. 4-41 FFillilNi (Canadian Preu) TORONFIK), "Felb. I10.—'I‘he ‘Speech from the Thrrono lat the opening of the Ontario legislature today an- nounces an increase in alcoholic content to 4.4 per ‘cent. of lbeer "per- mIll-l-Bd ‘l0 Ibo sold under ‘the On- tario ‘Temperance Act. Communists Raid Catholic Meeting (Canadian Prue) ELULES, Feb. 10.——-Nearly one hundred persona were wound- ed or bruised during attempts by Communists to break up a meet- inl; of the newly organized Cath- olic Darty,_presided over by Gener el De Castelnau hero last night. The list of casualties, at first es- timated at slightly more than n adore was almost tripled during the course of the forenoon, by re- sorts from hospitals and police eta- ons_ Tariffs Or 1' (Special to the Guardian) schedule of rates issued tarliffs or by the "general Steamship that British ports is not the result of a momentary competition at con- tinental port's, but is" the settled and systematically carried out policy of those steamship compan- ies declares W. T. R. Preston in his report to the Government on ocean rates. “in the list in my possess‘ -ii is shown between twenty and thirty of the standard upon which the Steamship Com- blue charges from double to four times the freight rate for the transportation of t-hese British products than is charged by the Maritime organization for convey- t-ng similar articles or products from Germany and other contin- ental conntrlcla to different parts of the world. leuecseials one QUR-FEU.) MAY 8E 51.0w FORTH’ - tarp: ‘lion-onto, cloudy . . . . . .. 48 34 Monti-chi, rm .. 4 as dbec, cloudy 23 ‘town, cloudy 39 Gt. 30MB’ $1 l8! 7i. 14th s 11 a m. mereilfe tide" ekhtoen inlnu ertlien Oberlotletown. l. iii N. Mil liiKiE ll5K Hi MliilllllNS Private Manufacture Of Arms is Most dif- ficult Problem to Solve (Associated Press) GENEVA. Feb. 10.—Whether an international convention to con- trol tr,» private manufacture of arms is feasible and realizable at the present time will be discussed February 16 at Geneva by the Leu- gue of Nations reconstructed dis- armament commission, which l5 officially known as the CDlllllll-‘lsl’ on co-ordination. The last assembly of the l» ingu- requested the council to 11113111111 u draft of an international conv--n-. tion for the private manufacture oi‘ arms, munitions and war material. which would serve as the basis of a inter international conference At its Rome session in December the council asked the coordination committee to take up this matter 111 February. and decide whether to invite the United States immed- iately to take part in the prelimin- aries. Article 23 of the covenant entrusts the league with the gener- al control of the traffic in arms and munitions between countries where such control is essential la the common interest. it is generally realized here that the problem of the private manu- facture of arms offers infinitely greater difficulties of solution than the. of the control of traffic. In- deed, in 1921 the permanent advis- ory mllltary committee of the ieolme reached the conclusion that no direct action. other than that already provided for_by the treat- ies of peace, can be taken in the case of producing states against the right of their private factories to manufacture war materials. The commission decided also that even _lf at some future time meas- ures were contemplated to dimin- lsh production, no action should be taken to prevent non-producing states from becoming‘ producers if they had the will and the means. General Rates s, ures that no munitions ‘ could be manufactured without a OTTAWA’ Feb" 1o The official government license, publication by armament firms of companies m the combine proves ports on their financial situation the discrimination against and m9" Later the disarmament commis- on suggested as reasonable meas- of war complete re- contracts auditing of exports of the United .Kingdom,- investment llllnhfllm “wallowi- n, . . , ,1 Yoflcoloudy.....5 2 b tide tllllmlxffififllgglioll 1 and 3-: w "°'t""t’il. .01»... n 5.21 new win-r nim- wile-w can; rleel tomorrow nioi-ntni- at 16th- o . Bi- k Hell. Bell!!! t quarter moon Monday. lileb- ‘norm’. u" known‘ m‘ _ m . slob one. Lldlei with freq 11714-111111. 4 manufacturers’ accounts by gov- ernmental agents. and the prohibi- tion that no persons interested in armament production could hold stock in similar firms in other countries. or be permitted to piib- (Contlnued on page 3) __-—¢-0¢ Jail Yard Burial? ‘ "FREDERICTON. Feb. 10.--—.\lem- bers of the local corps of the Sal- vation Army visited the York County jail yesterday and held ser- vices there at the cell of Harry 1). Williams condemned to be hanged on April 23 for the double mui"der at Fosterville last November. \\'ll- llama seemed glad to have the vis- itora. Tb eioint committee from the city of Fredericton and County of York on administration of justive lnwo been discussing where Wil- liams‘ body will be bvurletl ’I‘iie law provides that the body of a man who la hnnized shall be interred in the jail yard unless claimed by his relatives or friends. > Williams has no friends and his relatives halve forsaken him. Z-—-<o>——— Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Reta-dc. per word each lnlortlon. "Concert in Pownal l-lali oii February 14th. 299-2-11ibf1i. "The Annual Banquet o: the Menhfleld Fannei-‘s ‘Institute will lbo ilpelld in tho ball lfiidwy, iFdbru- sry 10-898-2-1141 wno" New woman-e District ‘Scarlet Chapter will meet at Brook- ‘ he'll! on February 14th. 881-2-11M1l. "come to the deuce Wednesday, Februry 11th in Pownal Hail. Ladies ‘rqquested to bring cake. , " 879-2-111411. "lX-iello (Mount Stewart :' Where going on thorn-Fibs‘ Minister's 8 p. m. lwberef Mount evrnrt Hell. Whdf! pile-Flemming lflhl If tickets l6 cents. ‘a. 4.. - ~" w"? mini. m>