MERCHANT A bueineea organization. cannot exlat without profit, but that profit must be secondary to aorvllee. t ,. R10! Jgr/r / w‘ nie People's. Paper ,5 ' / ,//~. ~4L 1,47 1%..» - 0 ii iieaii Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 4 “W \\\\ ‘ verybody Whatever semblance oil truth there may be in gossip give It no credence until proved. MAXIMS or A MERCHANT n! Delivered m» Annual Bnblstlptlo By IIIL Ulllllll Ind IZJELCLM CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15_ 1927 Merlin: Guardian, Ieuilel III Charlottetown Guardian Tia Cease iiiiiili 0F ePiiiiliiBliliiii .f 4r ‘ - .= i 4 - I l-i- Pn/ommeur ACTRESSES +- ‘ ' ' ~ I- _ "' i’ "' "' "' "' " ‘i’ "' "' "' "' "' "' "' l,’ MAY FIGURE m ‘l - l -|- OUT-BREAK or WAR IS q-l _ l’ DIVORCE SUIT I’! l r FEARED ‘BY RUSSIA E ‘ - i "' ‘ ' “ 1- (Can di P i = _ ,0 (Canadian Press) -lv + iMOS a an n“) +i "F i-°8 ANGELES Calif. e- _ cow. Jan. 14.—-The 4-, i ' ' ll- eneral revale f ‘ —__-._-_____ ,l, Jam l,l__.l.h° . _ fl P rice o war ll- . _ l possibility il- .__.__________ + ll _ , l S O q, ll,“ ll"), may be drawn IMO + . , _ a k In Russia coincides with li-l p Commisgion Submttgd tL tM th E m’ °"“"°' °""’"“ '“"°'°° *| Audlence Dehghted by the Selectlons “f: ‘T.’ TITS.‘ ’°"""“’ °' ‘isciiilaiid Yard 1 a - .|, c": bu" We n‘ h d " . , ' . a a e- o ed men in the Il- ' E -I- “five Prominenrt mtitic: ‘loot’: I Prlnce and Spleen + “an” of 1893 to 1903 m. ‘PE 1y Meeting. l. ... . Talented Artists Make Tremendous : .l ‘ ' _ Great Britain's alleged un- 4- Tiie mmhly “Win15 °i ‘he Pm‘ . I K. Ywn" founm M‘ u" + Hlt, ' i + friendly attitude to the sov- o‘ lilbltioneis Commission was held on Fines Collected by Present °°"°°" 8E3“ °°i""‘9=ii W|i¢i 4' 4. l“ Poland.‘ “neural d i Thursday when the following Commlalion + yeeterdey declared hi: client 4- 1 . , _ l, l ' l, _ " _ " "' splendid report was submitted by . , ‘l, w“ prepared to furnish the + doin-livltuilfzroli lillllil-Sit: ‘ill this city sel- tion, iiiid case in poaching the liigli- u fine, t e. disquieting situ. q.’ LONDON. Jan. u’ __ the Chairman, Mr. James Paton. Year 1924 Flues >3 4395.00 mm“ . l. in experienced such est iiotcs. evinced poricct vocal Ill ation in Lithuania, the Unit- il- bclll Sllllell ll‘. ll ll. ll..l . . _ _ of the five women she +11 musical treat as was tendered control v . . i I’: - s l“ '5 m” Our tines years term as Coml 1925 Fines . . 6.35820 ll l, ~ 'l- ed States policy or mdmer. 4- llliitiOllili spy sctirc since tiic "run! nilssionors for the Enforcement of, 1926 Fines . . . . . . .. 6,554.00" "Eerred i° i" h" flit/Wee pe- qiigilllfljghibhv‘ “Yr. Pflmfe Ed‘ A “mic wiiiil iiiili I10 illllil Willi. m“ to Moscow a" m wiir. a tiie Prohibition Act having expired] 'l' titlon as "publicly and pp]. q. Clluvclln£“'ll;lf a ~‘ 1mm" (“wrgeflw ‘Qiiimiiiii 0i his "fieiliiii-“i will d o er Scotland yard iiiis rcdoublcd its December 31st. 1926. it may not be out of place for me as Chairman, Increase over and in fact for the full Commission, years $4,960.21- to make n. survey of the path trav- crsod during that time. Have we as Searches men holding ii responsible andlmost The number of Searches for the ll- iinportunt public rpositiou perform- year 1921 being lost, it is only po cd our duties and accomplished our sibie to make a com ifliik to the satisfaction of the ipeo- two years, pic ot this Province? It appears to . some that wo have not. We have Year 192.2 Searches . . . . . . .. been criticised by a number of peo- pie including some clorgymen, poli- llclans and a porllon ol- lhe preslL Toml _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ __ G94 _ u‘ l i718 metllilliiiillllitl and held them breathless er in ‘iilC British nriny, Graham These loln l“ alleglng “The Com; l‘ie|l§1gw‘iiiii:lii1_ Siicfles -liiii QPOWiIIEdui-ing its rendering. Hvian iSiranders, iviiosc wlfo is mission are lax in enforcing tho ‘fear 1924 Searches . . . . . . . . .. 400 ili i“. Zdmmm“ W“ night “ti Mr‘ ‘Spica the“ “m”; m“? ‘mugs icemmn‘ He‘ is “waning ma‘ i“ Act." Yet these critics stand aloof 192l5 Searches . . . . . . . . .. 425 ‘ ...,°..‘f,§§§f,o,fg"l'f§. mom success w “I"“'“ ‘Eire so “Venllrecleivellllltlhillt Génnan lap)...’ . The" a “R919” m“! om“ n“ “ssisumce m’ ‘he m“ __' lAt the ‘time 'l].)1)UElli0(i for tlio op-"uls-app aludfm u“ x w o g us‘) 303E.‘ i? 1;“ {we of Memo“ ' m. ivlvemeili- Melly exlissereied siaw- Tomi ---------------- -- 825 i ehing of tlic ‘Recital the theatre “ilk, ‘mfhmi l l d l . c 1h hams ‘ninsone-d m Friuce‘ ments have been made from the 131 more Searches than in prev- l was well llllfll by an expectant and uclt (neliilglehdsil 118601191?" ili- ___'__ icmplo Z59" ‘l’; “W? luusled minim“ will)“ “lid W me 'i"'°“- "kwmiidlbe Emglaig“ Ye?!" l l l dicnce. Hit; llonor lhieuionanitiov- ffiifliilloyiiiltjefilgiigfiileéfl title} iililiiiiiig: Premier C0ai§€S t0 “Wiiieyviansourrzitiitodanlifiid. (‘lifiliggilgg " -, i e wr into l i. . ... ,. ‘ ' ' ‘ . ' ‘ ioilyhon purmpailllnligiiltgacgnillllldfij: year lsogic e5 e e n i ii‘ 115 einoi Iiiiink Hcditz under \\'hoso'f0110“1l,l; w“ il-Qnmmlong, Five H P l- e with esplmmgn m behalf 0g plalllm "ii"- V“ u“ e r , “ ' i i distinguished patronage the Rccitul numbers bv \lr Spicer brought the 0 re "Hillary Such erroneous crltlcisuw‘ The dun‘ . . was arriingcd accolnpluljeql by Mrgillvelllll p5 énlellllnmelll l0 1 cloge D’ ' ~ i >~ ~ - .---__ .__ . t-ulties we have to contend with arc Convictions _____ Heal“ “ml Dally conslsllng oft ‘of in“? deer 0,8 qolgcllollq" 18011831011 Ca. niiiny. As we are fully aware oi’ Your 1921 Convictions . . . . . . .. 55 .- Llelll_col Pal-km- HOO el. and “n, ., l, b .. g ‘ H f’ d‘ i t nature ofrthem 1922 Convictions .. 56111 TrO ' ' p ‘ ' A“ Coiiieiii inflmiieii") J41“ 11a Ian Govt. [he dive" i? ‘m! . ence Hooper, Mr. and Airs. Professor din tong ill Fink," (De Bus; ) and ilicy need not be inumsrnied iicro- 1023 Convictions 47 plelcllel. B i’ ‘y ——-—-— Kn0wn 1f the gprgggnf, Commission hnvoi $17,207.20 1- ‘y3{g|y" previous three,’ parlson for q. 321 1923 iSeurclics . . . . . . . . . . 373 +++++++++++++++ nil .\lr_ ilfiarlc Spic- 'l- c1". Tlicir fume as zirtisis in music .|.iifii'ilig been firmly established iii +Cilill‘i0i.iCi.iJ\\'ll on tho occasion of their joint iippcarancc licrc sonic- i.\\'0 years ago, + of theatre-goers associated with Chaplin. Thus far the nan“; have not come out but they wlll be produced, Young said if they are demanded either by u“ “u” °" b? Chapiiivi +Bllil3l‘i.i1illll\(illl 0i‘ ii high counsel. q. Much was anticipated and. tho rcii- -|- 1s ip q. q. .|. .|. .|. 4, ,l, ,l, i, i, ,l_ + lizntioii wits in no iucasitrc disap- H. ii ii SEEMMM i ill ‘l- s-il iSincc his adoption oi.‘ it musical cnrccr ilS o. profession about; six‘ years ago, Prince George ii Sees Government _ l l _ l _ _ rived at 8.15 with hi: 1335.5?ifii’°fé‘iilii.l‘i.iii“.iiiiii $::"‘..;....-.~,.;..-.- -- Taking "Y" Edilca- l’ " - ' . it 'b'i .\I'.‘.J-‘li"l' the results or the past three years 1926 ioonvictloiis .. 103 t|on__Chur¢h Fore. linllrfgél, Tlmflle. (‘n "=‘ w" m-g compared with that accomplish‘ 1926 Convictions .. cd in the years 1921-1922 and 1923. we mink the facts ivili convince anyone, who is not of a ‘Dreiiidiceii mind. that n vast improvement has ious three years. been qngdg in euforcingtiio Act. i During tfie past iiiree years tii Total...... . . . . . . . . . . ..2 During the three years Just end- foiiewinlf iililllllqr of bootvieggers . ed principally through tho zealous left the Troviuce. and strenuous offQrfB 0f 1.110. 111M168? ors, assisted by the office workers Your 1924 . .. . . . . . . . . . . l u. 76 more Convictions than in ‘DTCV-l I Tiic appcnrniicc on tiic stage of 1'. Spiccr and Prliico George was tho signal of zi. lzcnerzil burst of n-p- sees Atheistic Rule _,, plansc, which signified how glnil were tlic citizens of Cliiirloitctoirn Devoted to Aggran- Ito hiivo such cmincni. musicians in dizement. MILAN, Jpn, fr» Tiic illuly their midst and how iwcicomc tiieyI lScc is ivutching in troubled sii- were tu this cit)’ liigiiin in tiicir sec” once ‘while Fascists arc tiiking over 0nd joint appearance liorc. 5 the education of youth in Itiiiy. Pi-incc (lcorgc opcncil tlic per- C inn exceptionally lniet with greut approval. Spicei-‘s numbers, iii- ,»tliougli each in itself was a wonder- ful cffeiing, perhaps the very best werc “Song of tlic Volga. lioutnian" “When the King Wont lForth l Wai'.""“'I‘ho DunibiWifc Cured" and. "Tho lflshtarmon of England." Tiic only rcgrcttiiblc ifcatnre of llm general opinion was tliiit lils '|' volt-c was oven bottcr ilinu iit his"? last pt-rfornianco licrc. Prince (Jiizivclnivudzc again OCCll-iil picd tlic siiigc after Mr. ‘Spiccr. He "' iprcpiircd-tlic minds played tlirec more beautiful num-l Iui‘ mi evening's beis which licld the audience in order. rnpt attention and absoluto silence, which was only broken at their conclusion by long anti loud ap- plnusc. Tiic playing of “Jurdins sous in cnrapiurcd tiic Fluie" (DUBUSSY) iiccuswmei-i outstanding- His interpretation in tho rendi- tion of those was the work oi! an artist. llis deliverance of these in pleasing style Oi Mi‘. mid Mi“ Devin Giiil. llriinnnndein o Minor (Chopin) were adverse signs on the Bel. shevlk horizon hive given rise to increasing talk of W3!‘- +++++++++++++++ EEiiiiE. EHEiEi BETWEEN N. Z i '|' watch i'or spies iii tiic most iiic iilillfi)’ ed harmless, have identity‘ in Britain to the police. (Canadian Press) OTTAWL-L, Jun. lttv-rpffiiillllillfll" ics to a trade agreement between Nciv Zeiilaiid and Caniido. will, itl is hoped, be concluded (luring the‘ visit to Ottuivu. of Premier COZIiQS. Cillliliitl iiy iirdcr-iii-coullcii, rccciii-Ff-iiiiiiiiit’. Qiiiliii-"F-‘i’ ly exicnilctl f0 New (Canadian iPrese) wcil inn trade treaty. but the ides ismncrlcun League, iiicd suddenly that irniic relations bctwocu Nowhis home today- Zeiilund iinil Canada niiiy be still Cation Cody I further developed. uiid others‘ connected with ilio 1925 . _ , , _ .l .l . .. . - . .-.. . ., , To this end Premier Cuulus pro. onforcenicnt of the Act. We bcgl 1926 . . . . . . . .. » - » - - - - ' - " n noikoilftiiéiaiiiifilc“iguiiilmlLt-gifiiiiisil? uEE-‘Eifiliiigiidltiliiiivkcbti mu enurtulnjncut l? [m] lauithilii 1,0593’ during his brief stay to hold T R t to submit the tollowiii ti urcs: —-— p ~ , " " . ' . ‘E iii" Iieiiiii" °i “i” ‘~' ti’ w“) m5“ preilniinniy iliscussionii Will! inc 0 8-811 GI’ 8 8 a ilnga illiliitilryllllutc liililgiill-llliiliitllihi/ hint ii piiiiiist of marked ability. llml lllgllvs purlomluncc wlll bl, Canudlan guverunwnl allhough l l l t.‘ t-. .l .l.-.liln.l . , ... p , 1. l“ l , l Fines Collected by Previous Seven of the thirty-one returned ;;::e‘ill_ gyurlllllgltilllzlteulllllelvllllcllnugc fiffligltitllllllztkwa‘; untgizlléllafifidllillbifl to lidic tllltuoilpoituziitly oafllllel.“ ls no expcclnlylull llllll all Commissions and were committed to Jnll. realizes iillil tile Fascist ranks are lug lelllllll, llls wonderlul leclr iiwiiiis illylll llllt lei fit-Tl i‘ Yllngrccincnt ciin be concluded forth-l ____ __ - r ‘was Dnmkenness during ‘past iiiiBd Willi 11111015“! W110 i"? Siiieild‘ niquo and ‘evident ncuro-musculiii‘ 2151K“) ich9dioiigiohcl,riicnigilpfujvwmL ‘I-n an probabuny New ma] (Special to the Guardian) Year 1921 Fm“ ' ' ' ' ' ' " s ‘£6500 three yaars compared with three m5 Ede“ “Ehich the 01mm“ holds Drool oi‘ a thorough musical educu- (irllihlncb “ I ‘ 1mm m“ later Send i‘ delegmo" w» TORONTO. 0nt.. Jan. l-i. —- illo- 19-22 Fines . . 3,398.34 previous yen“; rocoi-ds from Police ll, llle gleallllll horror. Ho“ obtained by Lmlgent apmlmblnglrlllce Chavcmvatlzo and Mrpolllllvll l‘, llllwuss lllllle relallolls llrcnwnl or “on. J05‘ u Thonm" 1923 Fines . . 4.183.05lCcurt show Tho men inside tho Black Shirts $12,246.99‘ E lfiiidre (Continued ' on. page ii) n Bitten Peajce Appeals Tempe-r Warlike Aimosphere (Canadian Preals) P -, . , __. once l]l)Zxlfnikigglfvlxliqglfiailovlsfl looklng from M0l1lf€iii'\\'0i‘0 bitten by luvim.“ "(yofltmmahment or tranquil “Jliittloilotghcgmllggident tho do was conditions in Nicaragua and im0f0 - g " riirdiui relations between tho Ullii- cii lstates and Mexico have du- veioped both here and abroad and have served gt least to teulllel‘ iii‘? louse atmosphere surrounding iii“ central American situation ‘by snii~ planting tuik of possible vriir. British Will Use Force if Attacked (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Jun. 1i. ive trace of rabies. i The case, however, presents a - problem to tho authorities. It is ro~ ported the parents appear unmoved ‘by suggestions ‘lilili. lie children should rcccivc hosplul treatment and there is no law permitting offi- ion. lTo Eliminate Com- petition Among Apple- Growers (Special to the Guardian) ‘LUNIDON, Jan. Iii. -- Tho Duiii‘ lSkctch states that the British gov- criinient. has decided the; nny ni- icnipi by the Chinese to rush iilc ili-ltinli ‘settlement in Shanghai. ll-‘i was done in iHunlt w will lbe incl "\\'iiil nil tho force ‘Kiln-tier. (SPRW *° ii" °"‘"‘d""i The Ullllell slugs‘ France and VANCOUVER. l3. iC.. Jinn. 14. -— Jilllfill. is odds, have already de- in tho event of a satisfactory mor- lulllllllell w llolellll lllell. lwall- keting-schcmobcirig ovoivcd-bytbe llllcleéls lll slmllghal ll allackelL iBritls-li Coluinibiu apple growens Di‘. l? ills concentration of ivei-ehlne in iJ-fliililrllgvkl. gleenliuilyu niliiilglernog n.1,... . ll ag cu ur. s a z o ru g. qoncllfltlaeétalem i“ to be expected ii conference between British Col- »__._______ ____,_ _ umbia, Ontario and Nova Scotin. Qe-ehoooeoe-owrémoo-vwm» Apple Growers Associations at _, _ , '\\’ili('il efforts will ho made to div- CQIMICIISCG Splgglals , lde the dominion into three terrl~ RATEF-tc. per wot-d, not I 1 torles, and resign one to each Ap- oach insertion in column. l l I pie Growers province. thereby elim- inatinx needless and lexpensivs / Byltabid Dog _ . _ except i the V tic ll it"oif the f,'.',m,§{.°,§.,§h.‘,’.§l§ “fl‘§.'§,‘,.‘.§f.§;°'.'.i‘§‘§. H01)’ ‘Slrvrculizeslit l: flliliifliiwiiiiiél Gvliiile nil accompanist, with four (b) An Counvcnt . . . . . .. Biiroiiine a one of iiio greatest struggles in the selections which were icccivcd williilcl 3m Polllllalse _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Chopin ciuis to forcu ihc parents ‘to oct- um‘ 1E" “mm” ‘Em’ are often tho some who ‘sllffiflfi the ‘doctrine m’ Comninniisiii bcioi-c itiiey turned Fascist and they not [only nppoiie tho authority oi‘ tho lchurcii but all religions faith as well nnil npptirent lack 0i‘ ilic lcnst Fearful of iiucli teachers of youth "ma": Pl“ 1'_°';‘Ee'°d_l "I": mosimfnfiiimli ,and "seeing its policy of peace only 5e f“ m“ ERSM‘ ‘in ‘meg pl lllccellllllllell by Drepalullolls l-Ol. way as Lu didw stoi ins of tlllpllllbi. '_ lye evcntuni war everywhere in Italy 9'01" "i0 audience- Mr, Spiccr followed, with Prince history of we Catholic Chllfgh, many expressions of plensurc- Alia». ‘lwr centuries it ilfltl carefully do- ‘Spiccl- possesses an excellent bari-Vzglllvocllzlollc do Orlco Pol-ll klllell‘ “ml llld mall wlll l0 ,l_lle lle_ vclopeil a system of Catholic cdii- tonc voice. I-lis expression, llluiilliil- llll lla Dan“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [{o35h][ . . ‘ ly. Now it secs iilnl ———-—————~——————'~—— partmont of iigiiculturo for t.‘.\illll- “mm “f ii“ _ _ _ _ l, _ _ _ _ _ __ lmlllml Exllurla lllem lollllll llosll: system ioughiy ouii thrown dud ii» liiscist l\\lllll>llilii-iiil Fascist placed iby Fascist education. ‘l‘iic iSCDllil!—illlti evcnlby iuiuitFuscist-s. ‘church schools, and youthful or- Sonic of the Catholic boys were ganlzatiuns arn threatened with ‘wounded in iil9'.<i0'9llC0llll[0l'S. l_ bodily iiibsorption by ihc Fa-scist Not wisiiiilg iQ Rive iiiv Fiiiicioi l; stoic. tile into of tho labor unions. nn omlortiinily- in oxcrchso vioiilncilil Tile schools so irbsorizcil will rctiiin or il(i\'i3i‘iil~i(t lhc iociil contempt fulti no more of their original cbiiriictci‘ for organizations organized priests ilic Viilicnn decided to iibiiii- don iill cfforti-i to illfiiitlllilil.‘ Ciiiiicllc yoiilli wliiio (hi: Fascist worn in this ‘belligerent Lila“:- nliisstiiiiii foiioivcd this iby piiyilil-i n coiispicious compliment to iiic lfiiscisl incubators in the ‘scliuuiii——' the ‘Biillllln nnd ‘the Avniiguariiiii. 'llo fiflWJ thcin ii spcciiil plncc honor iit ilic Coliseum in ltonic ‘October and addressed only tilt-in. iWliul ihc church will do i0 pro- vt-nt ccmplctc destruction of thc irork which Pope ‘Pins in ilis con- sflslory iitillre-ss oi‘ Deccnibqr 19 1i“- twfiilttd as “tlio apple of our cyc". cnii only be conjectured unilci" lilo brooding sllcnco 0i’ the VilLilJillLTiiC cliurchnevci- nuts without lung rc~ fiection. ‘Prcmicr Ihlussoliiii in his restless energy lniny completely demolish the old iiysism of education nnd IlIIVOiKQiiIID schools filled exclusive- ly with little iblack shirts long ibc- forc lire church is mble,to liltcrfcrir. L‘; Priests Mietreaied lThcn cninc tho attempt. on the ‘tiictutoF-s life in Bologna, lind tilv Catholic ‘boy's ciiiibs ciiusiii again. Priests were mistreated. their houses invnded iiiid left ill complete tiiuoriler. Also special nt- tenilon wvtis pnid to tho Catholic ‘boy groups. In many pnrti-i of ltiiiy it became unhealthy for any lnil to ‘ailinit membership in one of HIUSL‘ .. Priest Loeea Authority. Th village priest has alrqgily lost his authority in the face of the new Fascist regulations. The ef- fect of his helplessness is felt through the Catholic ‘hierarchy all I the way up ‘to the Pope hiinscli’. iFor iuanyl lllOfliilii-llilfl previous ilos- lCntiiolic clubs. patches have told. various Catholic iPriesis nnii funny courageous institutions have been iittnckcd by Catholics i-iioqd out. against this lion and serious study. Tile conii- Slll (lent, bold llllii delicate inniinci- lines Ol- llll. Cllllmlllln Legion 1L y}, §,[ which ilC iiiltirosseil himself to iliu ll“ piano showed his complete domin- The Cllmlpelo plogyflmfnp 3,5113“- ifiil 0V?!‘ iiib‘ kchiiflfliii. Willi 0111K‘. (IOYCI-i last night is as follows: (d) cor were lierc iiliticr tho PROGRAMME 1.»- (ll) Prelude ct lulellv. 1'1 iiiii- Oii- (b) When tho King Went Forth to l‘ . . . . . . .. Alcndclssolm 35 iNo. 1 George Cliiivclinvadzc Eiiil iSpicci- House Manager raigned Along With Proprietor. <¢4444o _ iwzompetitiou. _ iFoscistl. Beginning with isolated hooliganism. llui they could not ---- l “L ‘ "' ‘ , -=-- ———'<_*>'-‘—"' raids. notably in Genoa and ‘Turin. "stand against tho next inovc mailcl (Canadiln Preaa) ‘YOU WANT 000D INVILCPIJ N it ‘became evident to the Vatican through the teachers in tlic State Prices some m, 1am; $54250 F0111’ Bgri) more than six month-s ago that schools. . MONTREAL. Jun. lir-Auleen i0!‘ 55o, lino (o; j ' .1000’ ' - lifuseolini was" preparing to wrest Threatened with dismissal ii file)‘ Lniviind, proprietor of the Laurier ‘Lilii.’ Pootpaid} q ion Office. T0 EXBCIIiZOd the education of youth from tiic did not suppress Catholic orguniza- Palace mqflng picture theatre, Cn- Cuardlsp Job Printed .' tf. , ' ' church. clone, the teachers told their boys millc Deny, ticket tnkor and Mich- ? .v , ’.‘ .. iAt tho time the church was pre- they niunt join tho lf-iaiiilln m- tile e1 Arm, hguge manager, were nr- oili MAUI, pgffflfi "g1, paring for an international congress Arangiiririlia. Otherwise. siiid the l-algllcd on l, elm,“ or. ang]a“sh[. Freak sausage ., to a Now- of Catholic Boy iseeuta, scheduled teachers. they igouid get poor e,- |.. pgncg mutt here today in "i" G 00., in a " fiat-let Wlfildll" Pfl") for the that‘ week in September. marks. iit was oven worse in the cmllleclllm wlll, me m, and llallic ma‘ ' E u‘ lossmmo‘ N’ Y" Jan‘ H _B§M' B"! lets of violence ‘ ‘ the hllber zrflliiie- l8 50y! "m" Cit‘ in their establishment last Sunday I‘ “_—-——----- Bridle)’. 95' 1198"!» 39W Catholic Scouts ehoived the gather- tholic priiuary schools were unaibie wlllcll lullllell m we death o; 7g 7”“ ‘"1016! IMMo FOR York was executed‘ iii Sins ing would be aocom-pllllad by Fasc- to get install. llld ,, sale. Apply to ‘longing Sin] prison last nilhi elilviii!‘ let attacks in which tllo boys would As‘ n result, younger iboye are!“ relfi i held the,“ cl-llll. Market Building, ‘stoma: one week after three former be hurt. E being trained in Fascist ideas if lnallfflzggsuligl‘: lor ll“ “we,” _ 4m accomplices had met the death iRepoi-ts came into the Vatican they are in the ‘Baillie. lint not. i: mlmlal, Pmllmlnan, maul,’ w" ‘ Lo penalt for the same crime. for weeks during the lummenFiret they are in the Catholic schools. 0t l “null. 2L lmll “ll w" 57% CONIIQIIRILI OUMi Bra ley llld the three others the Catholic lonefltllifld other or- lBut in the higher grades svsry s 05 i Yoo ml a °‘ "m: on the ' an to on» sum mime. Charles Goldaon and nnintione o tiieyeunilwei-e btok- boy must be a member of the Avan- "m" ‘“ ‘W’ '°' ‘w’? "-- lottetmvn train on till Willi of Gem-gs Williams. also negroes on into and 4‘ eir of room left a guardla. All of them must profess “'00” w’ u“ “h” “m Th” we” lilo 12th. Fin ‘ a: at, were found guilty of first degree wreck of broken tililnii‘! and-burned the Fascist. faith and be dotenmia- '°E°"°d “t “W” “d M" “WE the Guardian‘ 6i.‘ ril. lmirder for the killing of William ipapors. Then Scout orllnleationszed to step into ltlis iianiie of the balil‘_”°;gah”:fillflgemzfiaggfrlg: ' 5155.14.21; Young, watchman in a eiiit rob- marohing from diatom point: t0- ‘Claok Shirts ea soon Ila they areillterynwm lien February. 1m. is He‘! York were Home um 4d smaller. tllseltliieeli- i . . -~- -~ -- auspi (r) Nobody Knows the Trouble I've‘ ‘SUCH, . . . . . . . .. Spiccrdohniion Song ot‘ tlic Volga Boatmun .. . . . . . . . .. (Chiildpinc-Kocncniinu iiiii iiisiiisiiii HIH iiiiiui Ticket Taker and Ar- furthci and possibly conclude n. tic-d..." lmm llll, Sllenkplsllll, “l ll“. finitciigroclneiii- .Ontario legislature, presages his Premier Cantos was iililfli-{IICHC ‘iii rrsignzititm from tlic house to mnkc lunch today of Preliiler hilly '10- “or For Rev. (‘anon ii. J. Cody. ililliit M‘ Wiil b6 iii" Siiefii- 0i iii" former minister of cilncaiion, who (lnvcrnincntdit iliniicr. plnns to rccniei- public iifc, ac- ——i———————————~—-————— lcfiriiing in n report at the prirlifi- nient blliifiillgg; today. ‘Not only priqrtoandilui-ing tile L 11f. (a) Largo (Xerxes) . . . . .. llandel _W.nr .. . .. . . . . ..,. Kocncmnnuievcn greater extent since then. the (c) The Crocodile Folk Song rector of :84 Paul's has lbecn n closc (d) On tlic Road to hlundaluy confidant of (l. ll. Ferguson, and . . . . . . . .. Olcy Speaks liis reentry into political lifc is being planned a; Queen's Park. ,5__, lion. lMr. ‘Thompson is to be (u) All (lollwlll _ l _ _ _ _ __ BlLl-mllllu titkcn cure nf otherwise. ll. cannot (b) Elude l“ Allsllll _ _ _ _ _ __ Clloplnpbo lcarncd this morning whether (c) nllllallulnllllllnol._ __ Clloplu lio will bc appointed to unc of Gcorgcchavcllllvlldzu the vacancies in the govi-rnincni. sicrvicc now existing. or whether ii position will bi: crciitcil for him. in iiiiy cvcnt, the assurance is defin- iir, if not. official. iilill he is io bli url Splccr 6.-— (n) ltussiiin Folk Song. ill‘. by (loci-go Cliiivcliuvadzo n) iioiniiiico in I". shin-p inajor- (1,) 11w pump “up; Cured l _ _ _ H v _ _ by U ' " ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' " sclmumm] Bu“ SPEC“ f!‘lionspiiiikiiiiziiiiil‘iiiiii this ilb) ‘PC1150 Espugnulc. néllin. (c) Coin liobo‘ . . . . hlunncy llllcqllall, rucomllllon all“, mm“. ll“, ..‘ . . . . . . . .. ‘l. l. D2311 o. (d) rho ilfitiilCfmlll of longluwnd" l lull” or Slllwlcc lo ll,“ lllllll. “ml i i“) ‘Mrflms ammj“ l “h” ' us“ - ' - - ~ - - M- IME ml piiilllc. will iic vonciisiiicii liy tlic ucorgc Chnvchuvudzc 13pm,- bplgur l gul.el.llllll_lll_ 0 Cunuda i.\ii'. Spice-r nlso rendered n Soni- crselsiiirte folk song and nnothci" folk song of Northern England. Tiic Willis ConceitlPiano used iit this llccitiil was supplied by A. E. Tooinbs. ~--—~--{-Q-)———~ Inspector Praises Island Cattle Vi". ll. .\i. lloltby. fieidmiin of the iHolstchi-ifriosiitn Association of (fnuiidu. iius boon in ilio pro\'- inco d-iirlng this week and loaves on return to Ontario today. ilo has inspected most of tho Holstein herds of tlii- liiinnd and graded all tho lbuiis for ndvaficcil registry. While in tbo province he took tiio opportunity to study the now-fum- ous Kerk fiunily owned and large- ly bred by H. J. Kennedy Southpoi-t They were pronounced one of Can- ada's outstanding families. Dur- ing the past two days Mr. Koiuieily line been busy refusing offers by wire of as much as one thousand K's T-ii: ‘fl-lines WE WANT BUT‘ cANlr car THAT MAKES LlFE. WORTH LivlNCt Maximum and niliiimuiu temper- niiires: dollars for two sisters of the above 10.1mm, clem- _ _ , _ , _ _ _ _ __ family. lin one cello lie acceptcdlmlnlll-ellh allow 23_23 an offer of four hundred dollar! Quebec. snow 24-21 for a bred heifer. in another case Ch-lown, m", _ 39-29 another offer of five. hundred for n Haul.“ clolldy _ , 35-22 laredd two year old heifer was re~ 3L Johm doll.“- , __ 33-33 "59 ~ . . . 86-34 Mr. if-ioitby was immensely pleaii- §‘,”l,5°§'-.,,‘{f_‘"§§.',, _ 3b.” ell with the collie and em that nigh lids this morning nt 9.21 Prince Edward fliand has the 6nd tonight at 8.85. Canadian monopo; oftho "Mince Bun sets ilil-s afternoon at 4.41 E STIRREB BY FIRST iilii SPY SBARE SINCE iliiii Has Redoubled its Watch for Spies at the Channel Ports, It Is Stated. Series of Sensational Incid- ents Cause Excitement in Europe. Europe is Ho was reported to have channel ll- ports. Sir Wyndham Cliilds, one of +sC0iiilllll Yul-d ciiicis. knows ni- niovcnicuts til‘ evcry suspoctcd EUFUigllPl‘ in Urciit Britain. Even United Status resi- ldents, who generally are consider- cards anti lllllSi. report their iilovcmcnts Tiic spy plot excitement began popping in carncst with the arrest. in Paris recently of’ n. forincr offic- "Gruesoine Case of‘ Promoter. QUEBEC. Que. Jiin. i-L-ellarry known 283mm; (he sports promoter. OWIJGI‘ of the ar- henciits of tariff concessions griint- 01111 and iiiliikfil‘ 0i i118 Quebec lien- led to Australia. under the Austral-vols hockey club of the Cnniiiliim- ill’. newspaper Excelsior, declaring that ocent election campaign, but to an jll .l\lexlm_ 33._1g,hcid in Frpnclvliifl Colanihus Aibbekarit strain. These “l; ll", lomomw manna‘ n "Come to d were bought from the late A. E. _7_ fora flood t .. Hulet and Mr. Jae. Rattle ‘by the m" moonflygollmy, ,hmnf,.11thW||i be there. MacDonald Holstein Ireedere Club ,3 p, m, i!!! hlilall Ii nil we!" reel-metal» nieeiae lflmliloraldo tide oiaiiioua min-Bil! of i- eiiod ililfllil iii Ogaget may.‘ iilele. inter than Qlliifiiiileiqytiii “i”- . . ll. w w; ‘ us. confessed aftcr his iirrost. ' lPzeciio Slovakia furnished the most sensational spy drama of all in the retirement of Rydolph Golda youngest liero of the Czech Le- gions iri Siberia, from lilgh army rank after a scandal involving wine women. and military secrets. In tlio Iifciiitcrranenn countries, the rule of Mussolini. de Rivera and Mustaplia Keinai Pasha have resulted in numerous plots and counter plots. They are mostly domestic affairs, but the secret ser- vice nets often catch foreigners in- volved in ihcin. So far as known, Great Britain and tho United States are the only countries having a gentleman's agreement to put their cards on the table and ‘boldly ask each other for any information desired milit- nry or otherwise. If the informa- tion wanted is so secret that the other country cannot disclose it. the gentleman's agreement, is that there will be no spying, snooping 01‘ biotin; to get it. v E . 1.- i-fl ‘r @121: . tlw-FT“ Cruelty Reported From Mexico Newspaper Declares Five Mexi- can Youths Were Shot And Killed After Having Their Tongues Cut Out i MEXICO CITY. Jail. 14. —— Tile it has reliable "authority for the statement, asserts that five youths. none more than d0 yearn of m". ~irero shot and kliloil in the town 0i Leon liiiii Monday. after having linil their ltongucs out. out. roi- par- "ticipation in an alleged Catholic uprising ‘at, that place. Six others wcrc cxccutod for tlic $31110 reason. i Excelsior. vrliich is regarded by ‘the prcsoiit government. as react- ionary-, editorially condemns “tho waste of blood," in Mexico, abuso of fiic dcatli penalty and "informal executions," it says fliat neither tho tiexiciin government nor the boon lhlunicipai authorities seem to have been responsible for the execution. and (Midi, “it is not known who is responsible, which makes (he situa- tion nil the ivorse, and demons» iriites the clignpness of human life Announcements, i Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Cornwall Rink Monday. ,Wod- uosduy nud Saturday. 367G-1-104nvvs "Received shipment cutter sleigh trimming tnupe corduroy 54 inch wide special $2.50 yard. —- Hsnry McFarianel, 167 Kent Si. 3731-1 12 4i "A Dance in Seven Milo ‘B19 lilail on Monday evening, Jan. 17th. if not finc will be held on Tuos- diiy. 3782 1 14 2i E “Tiic iinnuui meeting of .tho ‘Idincriild Dairying Association will lic licid in the Hall in mnoraid on Wednesday 19th ‘January inst, at one o'clock p. m.-P. F‘. Hughes. Secretary. 3756 1 l4 2i "iliospiiul sowing this (Satur- day) afternoon tip. m. 8t. Yanks ‘Parish dinii. Members and friends ‘llfgdd to attend. 3774 "Basket Social ind Entorilin- nit-nt in Corrali ‘Edith Hall ‘Pith-May 20th in aid Oflcililffiil funds. Good programme undated by city talent. ‘B778 1 15 5i ‘ e-aaa-n "Tb annual "ifibotin ° imi- f 1 "Gctldio Mémoflli C o n‘ will on viii!!!" day, Jan;- 1's“! it D. m. ~ j offlil-ll-ti n-chifit ' "The annu . thin‘ flats of the seiv-atienEit y wilrlie held on Thunders. J .21. Ina iii your left of! ‘eta, or flletie sill or 027 and “on will call. i . Silt-Midi