MAxlMs OF A MERCHANT Lonely is the man of Vision resource. ‘ and Annual Subscriptions Delivered 16m Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Lonely is the man who under- stands. .4 l Iris-M- -~' v- ii-A-a» h I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 192v gmggm_g;-g;;-,,,_§~-;g-g ,1; A - _ Arrest 12 Members. l ‘ V Bil T Sli PARHAMENT UPENEI] i oimigjfiPlliNfllli lillNll ERTENICYEIJ P°",’,‘§§,i,}§§jj°§§,,, llllll. PRUTECT FilllElliN lIITlITIMEIlIJNURI-Ill BEREMliNY Huge Crowds Lined the Streets_to See the Royal Procession—The Speech from the Throne Was Unusually Brief and Was Devoted Mainly to the Chinese Pro- blem. _ (Canadian _ Press) LONDON. Feb. 8. —'l‘he third session o! the present British pur- lisment elected in 1924 was opened in state by King George with time honored ceremony today. Huge crowds lined the streets to see the royal procession. Queen hiary ac- companied the King to parliament for the ceremony, ese people on a footing of friend- ship and goodwill; My relations with the foreign powers continue to "be friendly” the King said. "The League of Nations has been strengthened and a further step taken toward the restoration of normal internation- al relations in Europe by the on- try of Germany into the League The Speech from the Throne and her appointment to a perman- npening the session was_ unusually ent seat on the council of the brief and was mainly devoted to League. the Chinese problem. His ll-iajes- The briefness of the King's ty explained that it had been deem- speech was due partly to the gov- ed necessary to send to China an er t's decision to drop certain adequate force to protect British proposed measures from its pro- subjects because of the happenings gramme in hopes of making the at Hankow and other places, but parliamentary session as short as emphasized it was the desire of possible so that Premier Baldwin the British people to remove all may visit Canada, the intention KFiWB-HBBB. to renew our treaties being it is understood to adjourn in in an equitable basis and to place July or early August. our future relations with the Chin- , . . v _ ‘ l jured ln Crush H _|721 Persons In- ' ' (Canadian Press) ' VFOKIIO, Feb. 8. — Official police ‘ i‘ reports tonight revealed that 721 persons were injured in the crush ‘of 11,000,000 faithful subjects who . -, packed the streets of Toikio last _ u night and today during the funer- al of the late Emperor Yoshihito. Most of the injuries were minor in Revolutionaqy Move. character although several were meat Giajnlng Head, serious and there (were two deaths. way_—- Population of! '" Lisbon Have TakwiPublic Accounts UP Ame Tabled in Nova (Canadian Press) GlllBRlAii/IWR, Fdb. 8. —- Threcj British warship vessels haive been ordered to proceed‘ to Lisbon and: IOporto to protect British interestsi in Portugal in the event the revolt; HiAllfFAX. N. S., iFeb. 8. —i'ljh0 now in progress should menaceitotal excess of expenditure °v°r them. revenue for the fiscal year ending The cl'uiser Camus-has been ord-, isoptember 30, 1026, was $852303" cred to leave for Lisbon this after“ 87 according to the figures SW00 l" noon while the destroyers Windsolrtho public accounts for Nova and Westminister have been order-liscotia. tabled in the IeEIHiHIilVB 05' ed to Oporto. lsembly by Premier Rhodes at this PAIRIBS, Feb. 8. — Travellers froml afternoon's session. ‘Total revenue ‘Portugal, says a despatch to the‘ was $5.744;B74.l57. Journaifrom the Portugal frontier, i1“ twbling the report Premier describe the present revolutionaryiuthodes referred to the make up movement as the gravest since tho/oi’ the pamphlet as ivollipilffiil Wm‘ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 8. —What ls described as one oi the larg. est wholesale narcotic rings ever discovered in the United States is believed to have been broken up yesterday by the 3r. rest of 12 of its members, 9 In N0)" Y0Pki 2 in Washington and 1 in Brooklyn by Fedcrai narcotic agents. EAHNINES illli ESTIMATED iii .,lll] Praui Berlenbach, For- mer Light Heavy- weight Champion . Will Enter the Lum- ber Business, it is Announced. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 8. —'Paul Ber- lenbach, former light heavyweight champion who was recently knock- ed out by Mike McTigue in four rounds, announced his retirement from the ring today. "The Astoria Assassin" who belted his way from the amateur ranks to a world championship in five weeks will York, he said. "The retirement of “Oom Ihlui". whose ripping left smash lo the body was one of the moi-ii feared blows in modern ring history, takes from the game a picturesque and popular figure. His rim! curniilgs are estimated at $250,000, Awarded $26,000 a ' Year Alimony i ! . f (Canadian Press) i NEW YORK. Fob. 8. —l\irs Aedita S. Fisher, the former Count- ess do Beaumont, was awarded ali- mony of $20,000 a year today from her cartoonist husband Harry (I. (Bud) Fisher, from whom she was ‘granted a legal separation last iweek. l .Govt. Criticised by Ramsay MacDonald LONiDlCiN, Feb. S, — The iBriiish goivernment is “playing with dire‘ in sending troops to iCliiiln. ihc Hodge of Commons was told today AT THEPRINBE EDWARD Farris Arlen I i l ‘ (Canadian Press) i l l i l . _ REKLNG, Feb. 8. —- The diplom- fltii: body formally protested yes. ed an Enyoyable EV8lllllg"S Entertain- ’ of the Chinese Maritime Customs. - JThe protest was handed to Foreign i - _ ltliinlister Wellington Koo by the The “my , H , v “,1 t a _ _ i etierlands minister, W. .l. Ouden- ltcnileil thetihiiriiiaelnfleranydlfgdncidit miIn.-Fl§j';nhei'i§eg-:s'.}“ J. ftwarfj ‘wk’ dean o! ‘he dlplamauc “rpm in aid of the Charlottetown Hos‘ with heartyappladse erzndehewbimfle w“ accompanied by me Bmr’ pita] 1,, the lprlnce Edward The, warmly encored‘ The programmekilsrhé 521114;!!! States,‘ French. Italian atre last night, enjoyed an even- also included, well rendered duets. pa e“ m asters‘ ‘ ing of unusual cntertainnlent. This by Mrs. \V. E, Fletcher and “(new ziir-lililill event is one of the ‘most sor Fletcher; iMrs. J. Lawson and l((.LSS|lli of local performances Miss lilucyr Blanchard. readings by the dismissal a week ago of Sir} Francis Aglen as inspector general terday to the Foreign Office againstl i lllESANBPMPElliY Marshal Chang Tso Lin, Manchurian Dio- tator, Issues Proclamation Redeclar- ing War on Bolshevism-Asks Co-oper- ation of People in “Fighting for a Common Cause.” ‘ (Qlnldilfl PM") lers to accord due respect to our iPidiclNG, Feb. 8. —— PPOY-Bfiiiim. public opinion and sovereign rights and ls looked forward to with ell-Mrs. >l~‘rc tliusiasm ‘by theatre-goers. The talented performers ‘contributed to the success oi’ the ,coiicert, which was under the aus- who Misses d lloule and Dr. Geo. the Highland Fling by Muriel MacDonald, Mary iMoKinnon and Nora McMillan; a ‘step dance by Master Clarence Green, iiiiiiiiiiis" pledged by Marshal Chang Tso‘ Lien, Manchurian dictator. in ‘proclamation issued claring war on Bolshevism. The proclamation was issued by 0 l fl;l. of foreign lives and property wafliso that the Chinese may lbs free f fear of possible invasion from be outside while the powers may today rede- be freed of apprehension over anti- forelgn movements. The proclamation declared that enter the lumber business in New: ipiL-es oi’ the St. Charles Auxlliary|Doucetle and Miss Prisomo Moi-tin €0zfliflly. are ileserving of commen- a violin solo by Miss Kathleen $1 on flor their efforts. Where soyiHornby and a Comedy ffrapese Act Ll ta ent was eiiidenced it W0ill(l‘by Mr. Gerald Maddigan and Mr. be unjust to discriminate particul- George Walker. These numibers al--, filly 0T filly one or more perform- so elicited enthusiastic expressionsi 910» The appreciation, of the audl-‘of approval, encores being the order encc was expressed by enthusiastic of the evening. Ni THE Fiilillli was splendidly rendered and the performance. performance last night would be highly creditable to any group of entertainers. iloliowins the overture by iCasino Orchestra, who also Good Attendance of Members —— Speak- er Read Message From His Excel- lency. The entertainment was brought . to a close by the National Anthem. During intermission a sale of candy the took place and e. substantial sum d ren- Peflliled thereby. The event was i cred a. delightful selection after under the distinguished patronage me "llefiilifision. came the re-lof His Honor Lieut. Governor citation of Drunlnlonds "The Hab- Heartz and Mrs. Heartz. and His limit’. by Gerald Maildiganlivorship Mayor Miller and Mrs. which was greatly enjoyed. Vocal ‘Miller. (From our own Coiiespondent) solos by Miss Lucy Blanchard, Mr. iMiss Spencer, Mr. Albert Blan-l OTTAWA’ 0m" Feb" ll-The m» iRaoul Raymond, Mr. Chas. Galla- chard and Mrs. Raoul Raymonddmlmed Parliamentary 565510“ "8' ghcr, Nirs. S. H. Henderson, Mrs. were tho accompanists during tholassembled 0i- 3 0'0100k ""0 01107‘ entertainment noon with a good attendance of i fimfi 0F l Y. litli. ll. YESTERDAY . memb l presid IOIIIOFPOW, day instead of 2 as heretofore. l - the sad intelligence of the demise C‘ A‘ “wk ma“, yestcrda ‘ti-tum (‘ilrls show ilioil" interest by carry-flilring Elle 190059 0f Ml‘- ~7°lm King’ noon at the tinndull ilonlrayThercihlg out m" suggesnonfl’ Theselmombel for Nomlil Hiuroni: aim ‘was a 1mm, ammmmncfl. Mm K J“ talks are not only useful to the Stu- made HIPDTiJDTiiilO 0 "-3011 0 t“? ,M_.".,|,L prpyshkxL The (lrawillgA dent but will be helpful when shqmemory of the deceased. w ,ronm was tastefully decorated with l“ macllmti - l 110p. Ml‘. Guthrie, Coneervatiye mink and yellow flowers while UM Our lolDry hour once or twice aileadcr, followed pronouncing a fitt~ dining mom “.33 utllvu‘tlt‘le m “w; Wvek breaks up the monotony oiling eulogy on the late member. istudy and also gives a chance for‘ ‘Mr. Speaker read to the house s Tlic annual meeting of Ilic Y. W» ientilio rcgulizl. , m.“ 1m Runway Opened tho‘ social chat over the grate fire. message from His Excellency the [meeting with scripture reading fol-l A new venmm this Year M“ "eeniGiflernllf 9000"“ mmsmllilng 951i‘ iiiuvbii by prayer. lllr. .Iii.~ili<-.<-!°"f pflper-"Yh Wordsfiand i-‘li-illedimateb, c-omplfii-illi; items 0i expend- lllaszard gave an address outliiliiig,'“°mhly' ("eat literary “Hem hfllillro for the $18001 years 611111118 lthn work which was done by ehc‘ displayed YhYQIlI-Zli 11$ 00illi1li10-93°h,i\iarch 31st. 1926 and 1927, and on Home and expressed the nppreciii-i g‘?! Cililtflbuws 1191' “ha” from l-helmotiou of the Hon. Minister of Fin- liou of the Trustees for the cxircilfleiliiiliflfll P080 00W" i-0 the ’l H Lilli E N .. ....'.. i l Zttlllipillllfifi lllllll encores were repeat- ‘The Casino Orchestra played durdiHouse Reassembled c y ca cf for. Every number ofiing the intermission and gav mat- ' "10 ieilsliiy-arld varied programme erisl assistance throughout‘ the Yesterday W l t After routine proceedings it was‘ on motion of the Rt, lion. Prime Minister resolved that, "beginning , the house will meet ‘hereafter at 3 ‘rcmck on Wedmfpheight. ll. submerged the grinder The Rt. Hon. Prime lifinistarierators exceptone out o; com. called the attention of the house toungssmn and threatened "Wang as wencralissimo the Anikuochun unce of northern oi,the present Ankuchuu operations alli- are directed against nothing ex- lords- cept Bolshevis-m, aserting "there i It promises that the Peking govern- room for negotiations for all other- ment will maintain national credigexcept Bolshevists." and, -lt offers the people protection. domestic loans secured by the but expects their hearty coopera- ‘Chinese Maritime Customs, but on tion “since we are fighting for a itbe other hand we expect the pow- common cause." i lMrs. Ormiston To Bring Suit P3001‘ Mills For Divorce (Canadian Preu). (Special to the Guardian) so‘. JOHN'S, Nfld-. Feb- 8.~The SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Feb. s. waters of the Exploits river which -—Mrg Ruth Qrmiggon, wife o; have been flooding and disabling|Kenneth Ormiston, central figure the paper mills of the Anglo-New-iiu the Aimee Semple McPherson ioundland Development Co ipanyhlcase, arrived at San Francisco on ‘dropped thirteen feet last nlg tandithe liner Sierra from Sydney, Aus- are continuing to recede, accordingitralia, to bring suit for divorce. to word received here this morniThe couple have been separated ‘ing from Grand Falls. ‘since January, 1925. The river began rising when it, --————.<-O>-———— ibecame blockaded with slob ice for To Hong Kong a distance of about eleven miles below Grand Falls, and yesterday moi A (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, Feb. 8. —-The first was 33 feet above its normal detachment of British troops u» arrive in the Far East because 0f itllB current trouble in China was ibeing held at Hong Kong. It was iinterpreted here to mean that Brit- ain had changed her policy and would not concentrate troops at Shanghai. Also it was presumed Britain now planned to keep rein- forcements at Hong Kong within easy steaming distance of Shank hai for use in event foreign lives or property hers were endangered. WET ‘Rising Waters Disabled Nfld room of the mills, put all the gen- to carry laway the railway bridge. l The situation became so serious ,that preparations were being made to blow pp the dam at Bishop Falls in an emergency. Work in the mill ‘will be halted for several weeks‘ patter the water subsides. I Sadly Bereaved L Family i Citizens were shocked yesterday ‘to learn of the death from pneu-i monia of Mr. Lauchlin Matheson Shipping Casualties ‘Gilt munllcr in which everything iwas being carried out. l Mr. Percy Pope replied to the aiiii round column. They find it n ispleildid medium in which to ex- lprcss their opinions and rap each mmlance the house resolved itself into , wommmee o; suppiy r0 consmeryof Brooklyn, King s County, son of imese estrmams‘ M“ Johnston m-‘the late Mr. John lliatheson, whose In Black Sea death was also recorded a few days . full of the monarchy. ‘UONDON, Feb. 8. -—- Not. only isl that oi‘ previous years. tho present report containing 76 pages as coin- i by Ramsay MacDonald, former liiil-Ifiilanirizil report and spoke in cim-‘lliiwf- Th8 lull)!" ii! H0111 i0!‘ five‘ speech 11.0", me (“Tuna iilomo was ilflliii»! cilildlliileli- lliii on lo the Red (Jross ‘Fund for Crip- the chair. .____. ago. This is the fourth death in the ,i'amily within the week and sincer- (Canadian Press) BUlCHAiRiLST, Romania, Feb. 8. ——-'l‘lie Russian steamer Batussiov the ‘Portuguese revolutionary move- pared with 400 pages in the last mont still in full swing in Oporto. report. He said the reduction in where it began last week. but news- size had saved about $4.000 on the paper reports from the capital, Lisbon, are that virtually all the civilian population there is in arms. Other uncensored despatchcs, reaching London indicate that the movement at first confined in an insurgent garrison at Oporto, has assumed serious proportions with the revolutionaries clamoring for restoration of the constitutional printing without sacrificing details, rho new pliamphlet being modelled after that of iBritish Columbia. The latter was selected after a study of the public accounts report issued by all the provinces. The total cost of the edition would not exceed $1.000 as compared with over $5,000 paid for the edition of 1,000 copies in B024 and $3.000 in rights which they allege were sup-i 19% P108895 by President Carmonal when he assumed the dictatorship- iiliter a military coupe last spring.’ —--<o>_____ Negotiations Resumed (Special to the Guardian) HANKOW, ‘Feib. 8. -- Eugene “Chen, Nationalist foreign minister.‘ was in conference tbday with Brit- ish Charge imrfflairos Oilviailey for tho first time since the recent sus- pension of negotiations over the British concessions here and at Klu- kieng. i ____________ f‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 3394"; Condensed Special; Rnir-fi- Mr word. not, each insertion in this column. ; e¢¢ ‘YOU WANT 000D ENVELOPE! Prices 50 for 20c, 100 for 35c, 25o for 65c, 500 for $1.00, 1000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Printery, tf _ ‘HOME MADE POTTED MEAT, Fresh sausages, Saunders. New- som & Co., East End Market Bldg. l u ‘JOI PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiousl exec ed. Guardian Cen- tral ob Prinfery. Phone m. WANTIE-A GIRL FOR GINIR- ll housework. References re- ‘lmml- ADM! 80 Longworth AOIulIO. ' 377g) WANTIIHA time. APPLY mas. _ 0""! "erdihs. f w»: st. _ , _ mo a a 2i _AAAAA A li . -r IlllAiilliblAX, N. S., iFeb. 8. — Two ‘bills introduced by the govern- ment of Premier Rhodes during the session last year and which caused n storm of oratory and condemna- tion from the opposition ranks. only to find oblivion in the legisla- tive couucii, were brought forward again today when at this after- noon's session oi the legislative as- sembly Premier Rhodes introduced his bill to albolish the legislative council and amend the constitution of the Houses, and ‘Hon. Gordon S. lHarrington Minister of Works and lMines. introduced a ‘bill respecting “the tenure of office of certain of- ficers." Both bills were identical with the bills introduced at the last session and later vetoed by the legislative council. The status of the legislative council was the same when the present session opened as before the Rhodes government came into power, the full bench of the iSupreme Court of Nov-a soon; h“. ing divided evenly on the question of the government's right ‘to ap- point additional members suffici- out to sivs a majority for the abol. ition bill. The tenure of office ihiii would NICO ill the hllldl 0! the govern. uient the power to dismiss st plea. sure public officials who hold of. lice durinz sooa behaviour. N- H. i. BAMES (Canadian Press) National Hockey League; At Montreal-Montreal Maroon; 3; 8t. Pats, 0, iAt New York-Now York Ameri- cans 6; Pittsburgh, 0. ' At Boston-Boston 2; Detroit d. .\ir. MacDonald appealed for ro- opening oi‘ the negotiations with tile Chinese after which, he said, the troops now on the way to the far east could ‘he diverted and not landed anywhere in China. -i-—-¢-o>———— iEight Destroyers also iiiforineil the meeting of ihi-[lllrd Children. 0i‘ premier. during n (lebiitc on llio graiulatory icrms nu the way the, (‘CHIS 11 CODY 811d U10 P70000118 311i" est sympathy will go out to the be- reaved rekmvea is reported to have sunk in the improvements which the Hump‘ ‘We know that all work and no} ilind undergone during the iiflfiii ploy l9 “Oi Rood. B0 B. Cflrlflllll ‘yuan lnmount of variety must he scatterfl Rev. H. D. Raymond coilgrutulzii- ed Miss liicCollum on the excellent report she had- submitted and which is given below. After Ills meeting tea was served tn ilic members assembled. Fed throughout the term. At present‘ skirting is the popular sport, and, fwo are fortunate in having the Ice in the-Harbour so it can be en-'. ivyeii. We have entertained friendsl‘ lo ii hike with shore supper, to a PEHISHIZI] MORE THAN six THOUSAND HUNGARiANS COMING TO iCANADA DURING 1921 TORONTO, Fob. B. ——- Durins 1027 more than 6.000 HunRViB-BB will emigrate to iCanada according Black Sea with the loss of the crew and forty passengers. Several storms are reported to have caused numerous other shipping casualties The Rumanisn freighter, Bra-flu fondered near Kuateudjlr, Rumanip. and the Greek steamer, laroie, ou- route to Constantinople, also was to rolnforco iho British sqiiailron now l Chhn activities. | We do not forget how mucil wei ll d . When the Homo was opened infowe our Loving Father for all Hisl March litiil, it was done ill the coil-‘Ciooilness alid care, and as wel ‘ ' fiilellt faith that liierb was need lei-i uuiher each evening for Bible Ont‘ such work, and a comparison oi Study, or iMissionary Talks we the reports from year to year rs- know. He hears our prayers and Honor Col. and Mrs. W. H. Price (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., Feb. 8. —— Over eight hundred and fifty Conserve» tives of the city of Toronto. 00d particularly those residents in the constituencies adjacent to the rid- ing of Parkdale. Bathered in the Palais Royale last night to do hon- or to Col. the Hon. W. ll. Price. Attorney-General of Ontario. 0nd Mrs. Price. The gathering took the form nl‘ B supper dance. There were repre- sentatives from every Cilnltlrvl" tive ward association in the city 05 Toronto, members of the BOB?" of Control and Aldermaflic body. from the Board of Education and many women's organisations. Many Liberals were present aiso.. The brevity of the speeches W" in marked and pleasing 00mm" with those that weal-led a banquet at the King Edward Hotel 18B! week. T. J. Cook was chairman of this part of the programme To M", 0, If. Ferguson a husfl bouquet of flowers was P10800100 by Miss Dorothy Bproulo. Prem- iier Ferguson was alloted the task .of offering Mrs Price the 800d wishes of the friends assembled. expressed iii flowers, and was re- warded for his gallant remarks with a kiss that was greeted "i"! rounds of applause. Major Wm. C. McBi-ien. presi- dent of Ward Bi: Conservative As- mlsmobwso than called upon to "no; _, , oi. Price a pair 0i {sndsols silver candelabra. venling the growth, proves that gives us strength for faith has been justified. ‘H101!- Tlie door of opportunity still, From time to time} throughout stands opcn to us, -miich remainsi the year we are called on by the, to be done; God's spiritual law is, immigration fDepartment at Otto-i |nnn|f@g(9(]_ ‘who moro we do lngwa and Halifax, to locate Women H‘ls name, the more opportunities; and Girls who come to our Island. we um given)’ iThls we do and see that they are Our important department is thsii i" 800d places and linked up With within the Home. When a Studentjthelr respective Churches. Our comes to us she spends two yearslirflllsiflnt Work is 1101 1190i’! 0U" of the most impressionable time W0 fire 01110 i0 100k 0N0!’ millly d0" in her life here. it is not alono tho,fiil’ing lo remain over while en- oook iknowiedge which she acquires, route to other points. Another way in these years that will fit herlin which we "Serve" is in giving m. he,- place h, the world mo; mo: letters of introduction and recom- character she forms and in our; mfiildflliim m Gm” iflvins the ls- Home we mus-t try to give her theillmd 00 U101 they m0? 8O l0 U10 right principles so that in afteriY- W. in the place they expect to pa“, 8b,, may 100k imck with moi reside and will be well cared for. happiest of memories to the days, W0 are always glad to have our spent Wm, um Drawing room used ‘by Organiza- iDuring the past term we have lions in the ‘City. and this winter had a splendid class of Students W0 Welcome a Literary Club from they liiws been faithful to tiiiiiii"rrinity Church. alone with our old studies. interested iii College lifed, friends- and at Christmas time the uiuitu-iiyi Friends continue to ‘supply “I made a creditable showing in theirl with ‘Magazines and Papers for examinations. Unfortunately threel W010i! W0 0P6 l-illllkilll. and esp00~ did not. make the required marks ieiiy to the Manassment of The r0 955m bu; I am confident |¢ w“ Charlottetown Guardian for sending not through any neglect of study. “B U105‘ P0081‘. srstis. ‘ ‘but n case of examinations filling This year we have been favored the Student with fear. These will With a visit from three of our Nat- i-omain home for the rest of thoi ifmflilBoarttMiss ‘il/Lilliord in 50in: tern: but their determination to suc- 0"? h" F1010 W01‘! spent two days need Wm 1m“ them hack 55am with us. It was her first visit, she next year. l am most grateful to; Mi 000°01'18"!!! lull illlltl‘!!! with parents for letters of appreciation, "10 WOPR l! it is carried on. Mina for the interest l halve taken inlmwlfi lfld N!!! 3001f»! 08120 to us their daughters. as Summer guests and were not The health of the family has "My délillitod with our Home but been good,» Miss Wilson of The Willi 0" 100 Pill!!! tboy Visited on iRed iCross BOCIQCYJIAI idndiygiven sevml limit wins in whit! the iqorillosoiysligss Q __, our daily I. r INHHE “ Miss lVicColinnrs report was asliialioweon Party and now hovel to Alibert de Hayden. Hungarian wracked‘ follows: ‘iliflii-‘i i0!‘ 011N110!‘ 1011y U100 011 sl-l consul general for Canada. Mr. do ‘ —- (c n m." PM") As we consider the Aniluai Ro-‘iVnlenCtlilei-i.‘ Several members of] (Canadian Prose) “Hayden i8 110W 0080:5041 i0 H1010 t‘ ' port of the Cundall Home, YOUHEiOIII‘ i omm ttee have entertainedl TORONTO, Feb. 8. —Thirteon irminary plans for pac ng e86 LONDON. F00 3- “Em!” d”? Women's Christian Associationqtlle Girls hy sending tickets for|horsee were destroyed last night settlers and also in ascertaining "opera 1e“ Shemnesg‘ Kent’ ‘Oday lei. us look bark on its eight yenrs lens in the different Churches, how tho 6,000 Hungarians who came to Canada last year are pro- in a fire which raged in one, of tho main stables of the Royal Canadian Coming Events, Dragoons, Stanlgly ‘Barracks. greasing. M t, included in t e orses est were two IUIIIPBTlLhiIVIIGOBShIiIXZ e131 jGold en Gleam, w c carre o ump / "C . ome to the Valentine Party glgrfxonoxs at ‘he Royal winter at Mr. John Godfrey's North Wilt- “Bmyu a Huang“, Sign,“ 1,0,1“, WHO PQRQUE shire, Mouiluri Februaréyzelsiglg.” mascot of tho arrac s, was a so _ _ _ suflocatad. f h h "Carnival at Sherwood Rlllk i. Q ' infra; rljosdseo by siaildlelilsseizndwsdg o CA Friday night. Prize for best coo- wild about the streets. The round- £00100- 37733 9 3i lug up of them by soldiers, citizens and police presented all the thrills " The annual 01mins of Brow- o; a rodm iyn Egg Circle will be held oil-Feb. The fire of unknown origin broke 14th.. at 7.00 0- m- out in the feed bin in the stable. SUM-Mil "Clearance Auction Sale st Island Priest a Prisoner llAiiVKOW, Feb. 8. - Somewhere in tl-ie icy slush covered wilderness oi Northwest Hupeh province, two Catholic priests are held captive by Chinese who stabbed and beat Beecher Campbell's Colville lined. Kingston, on Wednesday, February 16th. Stock. crop and farm implo- ments. No reserve. Sec handbills". “A meeting of the Junior B. P. C. A. will be held in the Rose and Grey on Thursday afternoon ll: 3.15. Allite td ICU the‘? oilliftgnitllzissty-gygins their mis- . _, .- ~~~ ~ , be present. n f“ e no "Si" s o . V "- " " The priests are Fathers Frank TORONTO. Feb- 3-"‘M"mm°~ “Pr” by Bord” Dnmauc ma‘, iMedDonaid and Patrick Oflonuellmooorsto north and northwest ‘members of the iSt. Columbisns winds, fair and somewhat colder. Mission. ' in Seven Milo Bay Hall on Thu!!- day evening, February 10th. . not fine, on Friday. 877$ 2 I :Note:—Father Frank MacDonald Toronto cloudy . 36-40 is a brother of iDr. A. A. MaoDon- -‘ ~~~r=si "lflildy . .. 18-48 “Th, you" pmplu- 3M1,” d aid, Souris. Quebec cloudy .. 1ii—12 N”, 51"“; (m-“um chm,“ I ~1 .. 9" —‘“ "n fair - win hold s surprise soolsl and u- terfalnmeut on ‘lihiomdsy weal: Feb. 10th.. sit tile Psrsoaaso. if fine the following evening FATHER OF 29 AND . i0 ARI iIJIVING 8t. John clear . l ————- Boston cloudy . 4 MuiANnA. 0m. Feb. 8- ~44» liligh tide this afternoon at 4.1a Gentle, of Atlanta. whose 28 child- and tomorrow morning at 5.8!. res won for him s title of “cham- Gua sets this afternoon at 8.18 "Remember the pica father of Georgia", and a prss- and rises tomorrow morning atinox Social or field. ontation recently to President Cool- 7.10. rYork Rail. Adm ' ion lidse and Congress. has added lsur- Full moon Wednesday, m. 10th Leiil sis, a daughter having arrived st 1.1.54 s. m. lea I the Gentle home yesterday. Nine- Bamvaorsiile tide eighteen mis- QQBQPLQQWEEQMUI- Li! h!!! QQILAPHQQHI} 4 p- ‘.