OF A MERCHANT and Whe, and Thrift, There are eeven serving men to help you attain euceeu, viz: Why ma What, When and Where, How (my mu flnnrdlnn I‘ "opal?" ‘bl-nah... Fnunxetl (lentl 1587 25 llilllRill lllllEN MARITIME) I ‘ EXPRESS LEAVES RAllS Wreck Occurred at Salt Springs 24 Miles ‘ From Amherst and is Thought to Have Been Caused by aBroken Rail. Injured l were Promptly taken Care of by D0ct- l ors and Nurses From Nearby Points (Canadian Press) NMMERST. Jun. 5——~'l‘he Mari- time ‘Express from lll-ohtreul for Halifax wag ‘ wrecked at Salt lspritlgs. 24 miles south. of ‘here. curly this aftl-inoou. Aibout Iwen-ty pntllllfl were injured. two huhdrctl feel. of track were torn up. and the ailing uir i ~<'v""5. and the first clues car, were derailed. SPlllI-Ntilll-ILL, N. S. Jan. Miss lvlvelyn Rose, daughter of Rev. 5.~ . . . , illctaiul‘. my (y w_ “My u; p,.u,..bu,.0_ lLlltill, N. it, passenger, cutu on us“ nwmhq D m _ H mm (lot. ‘.*;lee.pln§h:vi.11€ (:0.,,](£“:.(E2,: “TL llretcfilouml hack now 1n hospital at Suit!‘ M“ eyesumétleiillilslgd ya: m“ “S” ‘ ‘m’ "' U’ " ’ will soe"—~-i'or eighteen months l Green ot‘ Sandy Point, N. .5‘... \Vt'l'é‘. ll..- nuhu nlout badly injuroti in rho wrcck 0i‘ tho Halifax hound Muri- thno Express which uccurroil ni.| Salt "Springs, on Lite tnuin lino. of the (lnnad-iun Nutltlnnl ‘Rall-ivayu near here- early this afternoon. They were brought to All Saint's Hos-pl- tal here and were reported curly tonight an resting comfortably. bliss ltouv." wllo was badly shock- r-d and spitting blood. appeared most seriously injured. Coudncrol‘ Ross was pllfTt-lrlllg from u luully cut wrist and severance of several tendons lu ‘his; hands. Mr. ‘(Ivor-ti eustaiiled two broken ribs-l and was badly shocked. Other lnjilrcil pus- oengers wcrc ‘lulcon to 'i‘rnr-.>. thclr injuries it was stated being hi‘ a minor nature. HALIFAX, N. 3.. Jun. 5.—'I‘he Maritime express from Montreal. arrived have tonight at 8.45 o'clock three hours and live minutes be- hind schedule. 'l‘ho line. 200 feet oi‘ which had been torn up by the wreck. was reported clear. lvIONCTON. N.B.,_,Iun..5—-iAdvlcas received by thb UinMili-Fhlational Railways oiflcluill here are to the effect that no one was considered Vt*l'y seriously injured in the Marl- limo l-Ixgiresc wreck at Salt Springs this afternoon. The more seriously lllllllfetl are: W» J- RUSH. C. N. it, sleeping car conductor, lluiiiux, arm cot. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6,1926 SAYS iillill N‘[I‘W lillllll HANIJIE And PredictsThat it Will Have Control Within Year An- other Mussolini? PARIS, Jun. 5. ~~Withln nix months. 0r at moat a year, France lillil nu lHljlPllll Progressives Meet and Discuss Basis f o r' Action During Com- ing Session - Otta- wa Presents Much Activity. ' (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. 6—1M‘ain line Pro- lwell over the three quarter million nnvl internally. exact (louditlon nol (Mllncs hospital, and Hpringhil-l were rushed to the tax were W. J, Darby. ol‘ P. l1). 1.. James Clark oi‘ Fail-view. hear here tlcorgc if (trot-n. of Sandy Polnl. N~ s» passe-zinc!" two brokcn rilu: and alight cuiu. Miss Evelyn lloue, of l'l‘.ll‘l‘l7t)i‘l). tluL, pttHstehgi-l‘, lndtlrlcs to body will he rtlloii by u Fascist lllCttlllll‘. nm-o-rtllllg to the prediction of lit-urges Vulull-lf leader of ‘the French l-‘ascluts and editor of "Le Nonveuu $10010." the Fascist organ ill un exhaustive interview with the United Press. Vulolu acts. and talks like Mus- solini, and la evidently eager to lake on tin» role of flit-tutor or nub» yet dtati-rnliuetl. 'l‘hcuc three arc now in ‘Sprlnghill bliss liialrgixi-rilo. ‘Crockcr of Mll- gressives and» members 0t‘ so-called “Ginger Group“ of Progressives met Robert Forke, Progressive ima- der, this morning to discuss plans for the session. One of the main purposes of the meeting is is under- stood, was to endeavor to reach a. (zommou bush-l for uctlon, as bo- tween all Progressives. Towards the close of the lust session, there were a series of conferences he- twecn members representing differ- ent wings of the Progressive move~ lC. Forliirr of floronfo. passenger. mjmwfl m hawk‘ have lwelt figuring carefully. Mill _ __ _ friends ulld I urc not victims of imvl. M‘ u lmusi ‘Hhmx- slmlml‘? "l" zlginutltln. (Jther financial ex-i i"""""- "m-‘l ll" ‘mill "Vi lllllly- parts and l studied lhe French it is rcpnrictl that the total lu- Jnrcd was twenty persons, but so fur rnilwny (lfficiuls have no confir- fintiuz-lzil situation and its rela~l lions with politics. We cumo to the cohcliluiou that inc various sys- mutlon oi‘ fillet. although it is bo- [fllnfl followed were driving the. licvcd these vccciving minor iujnr- country further uud further (lowll lea have conilhilvtl on their jvurncy into nu zlhyss. "l knew (‘ziillzlhx \\’()lll(l lull. l know Loni-hour‘ would lull, too~hc is no financier “We figure-tho present situation will lust llllOlllfll‘ six months——dhr- and huvu not -. Rcpilrts n. . ling hero early io- uighi tainted lhnt fears were enter- tained that the slecpil": ' con- ductor W. .l. [loss ivould l urin zm u result of the zwclilellt. A broken rnll it is said was the cause ol’ iltc run-off ‘Phruc curs, a llftii-ttliifih‘, (lining and pulllnun, left the rulls and rol- l-ul down u stvznp embuxlklneni, 'l‘he asides ht‘ the slot-l diner and pull- nlun wcrc mun-shod in and consider- uhle diiTirulty was ilx-porltuntm] ill extracting the pnllmuu car tronduct- or Ross us he was pinned in the wreckage. Doctors and nurses from ‘Oxford got. ready for ziciiml. l asked him: "What moan by auction." "lt tltipeuils," he replied. are no|, looking for trouble. just to show you what we nleuu all-lion, 1 (‘an state some of the high officials now in the government. wc have men. and sure men. When ille day routes for us to seize power, it. can be done so nllnply and so quietly that not o. single shot. not a blow will be necessary. _ "Reaction. you fear-by whom. The Communists. but we are Com- nlunistu. We have Communists among us; some Communists have joined our nlovolnent. What we are not is Bulsheviske. - What we might have to oppose i8 3018319‘ vlam. ulthtlngh we are not afraid "W" But scene of the wreck. IHAlIJPFlAX. IN’. 8.. inn. li-utmong the passengers who came to Hull- wlio suffered hip injuries and Mrs. who sustained back injuries. Sdr Basil Thomson Convicted and Fined (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jun. 5.-—Sir Basil Thomson. former Scotland Yard of- ili-lnl, was convicted ‘today on a charge of nliocohdilct with women in ‘llyde lPnrk and fined £6. The uulnn amount in 00st‘; ‘was 1188855- N1. A notice that appeal would be taken was entered. Canadian Grain exports from tho ions wot-k. . United Stilton ports of ihn Bolahovisks. What we want is lo increase our force. not particularly to use “gamut illem. but in ho ready to use it, if they attempted to start fl revolution like the Russian revolu~ (inn, All ovvr ‘France and in the (‘illonies we have elements and will huvo more and more, who will lie no strongly united ‘that 3015110 viks or others won't even darn ntnrt fights. However, we Will fight if we are attacked." _.._-.-oo->- Ita1y’s tlueenMbther Exported From United States WASIIINtYPON. .lun. l1. ~(ir.-lin llnlitul Slates lust week wom i,2ll7,tl0tl bushels conlparetl with 1,652,000 the prev- Cuuzullun gruin exporters through amounted to 1.114.000 lllltillvlt-l against. 4.773.000 I I th - i u i k, wl il No ‘th . Alllirlflfirlll-jeilgfllflyltllible oi’ wlhezt ilclitlr _ were -i3l6,000 lmrrels last week Murder Charge (Canadian Prone) lli-IJRCED, Onif, Jan. 5.-<Wan!@il in (‘lull-ago in connection with the nun-tier 0t’ Joseph llVlau-rler. Robert Scott. Alias Joseph Bedding, was brought down from a convict road "limit in the high Plierras last nigh! b)’ two guards. Scott stared at iu- torvit-tvers when he ‘was ‘address- _ Pd as ‘Reading but when approach- ed as lScott and asked wthen ho left (‘lllcrlgo ehowod coueiderwble em- otion. Tho guard... who brought him into llilorctvtl County Jail explained that neither they nor Soul-l k110i‘! why he Mid been ordered back to ‘San Quentin -Prlson. --———@-o-¢-—~—-— *O§0-O§O-O+O ‘ Condensed Specials RATL-do. per word. not ouch ‘Insertion in this column. 4Q- §O§OO I ..__.._._...‘~_._____._.__ ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 20m, 1S0 for 35o. 250 for 550.. 500 for (1.00. 1.000 for $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘on: Pam rnovao enasot-zrls 2 were 01d: one pair pupa, Cun- ndian National relieterad. Ap- ply McLaina Service Station. 2049-44-31 NOB PRINTING 0F IVIRY description. cheaply and a: di- tlonlly executed. Guardian ent- ral Job Prlntnry. Phone 133, ‘OWING T0 AN ADVANO! IN the price of pork limduote Saun- at 80 cte. per iii. Snundcrn. Newman some Senna-core ' l 00., Market Building. _ I050 29 Unloa- ‘POTATOII WANTID BVIRY mint day o; warehouse of Gill t ‘Lents corner of amt George and Bede 1M I nee free from ‘not? mn- "i market. prieu paid. Thoma Film» sol-em. n“, . . Minuteman .-- .» '. IHL-‘Jfll! l! . against 146.000 burn-ls. Popuhlr Song Writer u}: no mo. . ;..-, i. - In Pantheon (Canadian Press) nonlyfllillFlRA. ltaly. Jan. Tho body of Queen Mother Mm‘- ghorltu will be interred in the Inn- iheon in Rome, which is reserved for -1l.n.ly's illustrious dead. it W115 announced this evening. Brighter Colors and More Patterns For Men (Canadian Press) Cincinnati. Jan. F»- iie" “"1" wish to gurb themselves In tho lut- 9st styles ol‘ clothing next fall will have fewer vuodelfl. bright?!‘ villi)?“ and more puitorns to Dlvk 7'1""- gpgakgrll predlctetl n! the nnllllul convention of the lnternallenll Association of Clothing Deslfilliiffi here today, Prayer Service At Zion Church .__i. --~-<p-o 0n Iloneylnoon (Canadian Press) Nl<1\\’ YllltK. Jan. lb- lrvlug llor- iln. lIrolulwvuyH-l prince oi‘ jazz. once ‘fislnginl: lviilltll‘ in Nimzci‘ MlkF-S." Phlnuimvn rvslzlul-uni. and his noc- loly llrldp ct‘ n ‘duy. flrlncrly Elllh illzn-Kzly. are on phvll" honeymoon toduy. Liberals Deny Marler Seat Report (Canadian Press) lsnnnliltookl-t. Que. Jrm. 5»- A report from (llluwn that. liorb- an Mark" “my uni-k u scat in Sher- ‘brtillkf! in emphatically 0011191! b)’ local liberal leaders, they charact- erize repm-ts as absurd. Zion Church Calls Rev. David Lang Th, second service of iho week M a largely nttentiod moo-tin); 0f of prnytlt‘ now being cihserved in Zion Church canon-sullen held Chrlrloitotowti.‘ Will-i hold ‘lnxusvsz: ma, "(RM 1n [hglr lmll .1 unaillllibllfl mg ln Zion ( lliirtll M“ ch _h cull Wag extended to the Rev. Dhvld “gngllly well ailtcudi d: ‘the 11113018 14mg of (Pittzburg. Pa. The Rev. be)“; crowded and usury ava a Mr. Lang was formerly of St. An- sent ‘belnfl flllml- I h m draws Church. ‘st. John. N. B.. and Mr, Murdoch hose new; =8 0;“ of ‘Bloor Street Church. Tomato. man. ‘and the spciikcr ‘l l 9 9 .. . ho .Mr_ L“; pram-lad ln Zion mg was Rn. Niil llerninn. W‘ _ ‘Church recently and mode a. very delivered a very inlllfifriljlhv‘? favorable impression. Th; frontal \‘-;rwi‘.~il\\l:I=}~l-lr<'ss “ll Opinion ln ‘the cit in i. n '-01\‘.|lvor.=‘n.' _ Church ‘in to ‘be chngratillatmi m1 llthern tnkml! ll-vl" hum“- mill‘; their choice. The Rev. IW, Bruce lug wen-a Iltov. \\. PM. lytgi. R Muir of st. James Clmrch. Interim rend a si-ruilllifll l'-'-‘-“"‘g"- Rf“ H Moderator. prcsivierl at laht night’! C, lblnton. Rev. M. Aliken. ‘cum:- meeting, D. Raymond. Adjutant Dav s. . by el-l present at the nun-ting. will sin ul-l of whom led in PPIIY" the l» for nmc days at the sinro of The larlo flllelldmm" "m: m Mr; Murdoch Roan. "Great mores splendid Wlrlliml ‘°‘“‘ W‘ l’ flfagt, 0,0 ‘lyg an opportunity f0!‘ veiled Bt memhoro and ldherenfe who by the people of all denomlmiiw‘ ill“ Mll°m~5i1\il\\ul\ln. The call. which has been BlKYW-Il R- ‘MlwNidll “ml ll“ J‘ T‘ “exam ' this and also at tho flint were meatml- lire much ml‘ n"? mule: not present at the meeting to ell/n that ll bellls like" l" "1"" “a” ° ment. Mr. Forke ihen announced that as a result of these conferenc- an u "definite hauls for coopera- tion" has been reached. OTTAWA, Jun. 5.—-With the op- ening of Parliament only two days away. Parliamentarians began to arrive in larger batches today and the Capital is exhibiting its usual pre-nitunionul activity, 11m little ‘has developed to indicate what. will be the result of the first steps towards aolution of the comllltlx lmllllclll nltuutlon‘. The government is chief- ly occupied with the preparation of lug which Ihuc we will continue i.o the Speech lroln the Throne, which is irntlergoing some last minute do you changes in (loom-ll. Tile cabinet ‘in meeting daily and sitting lute. (Canadian Press) IllIl.l.A.‘N. Jan. s-"lMllit! Magda b)‘ Dupcsn-tl, frk-lul of Prince Carol. of and Atlbuvn haired. lsluo eyed daughter_ of a_ Jewish nlcrchant. in .lnusy, ls (rredltod with trying lo obtain a ilivorcc from h-or spousl- rcpntt-d to be a ‘Ru-m- unlan officer. (Yarol ‘and Mme here. lCurolls demand that his right t0 ascent the throne be abrogated was. ‘granted yesterday by tlhe Nab tonal ‘Assembly nt Bucharest. Ad- vices from Buchnreet are that Prin- ‘ci-sn ih-leu, wile of Carol, and moth- (‘r oi‘ her lfour year old ‘boy who will take his tathern place in the lino of -.=iucccnsiiou to the crown of ifunluniu. has begun tho required l‘. proccedurc. (‘o divorce Carol. ‘l\lr.. Forlcc is non-commitnl as to the stand of the lhogressivoa in the coming session. IWhat will be the attitude of Pro- gressives on the reports of the Con- servative nlnen-dment to the ad- dress, he wag asked. We have not seen tlfly (lonnorvative amendment yet, ‘he replied. When we lhave. we shell decide. but we do not intend to full in the lap of either party. (Special to the Guardian) (TMIAJWIA. Jun. 5.—Henry Spoil- ce-r, M. l". for Battle River. and Sec- reiinry of the aocalleti Gin!“ Group of last pension has‘ been up pointed chief Whip of the Progress- lve party. This ‘was decided upon at s. meeting of Progressives this morning. OTTAWA. Jon. fr-Klanndn will be represented on the Prepnratory Economic Conference which is to be lltllfl in‘ oencvoénortly, After con- an-Itatiolt with tho Dominion GOV- ornnlent. the Council of‘ the Len- gue of Nation-s has appointed Pro- fessor Adam (Shortt. one time Pro- fessor at ‘Queens University. and more lately of Ottawa». Awarded Million Dollar Contract (Canadian Pren) bl-ONTREAIL. Jan. 5.-—'i‘he Can- udian Cru- and Foundry Company Limited has ‘been awarded a mill- ion ‘dollar wntract by the Mon- trenl Trumwaya Company for the construction of fifty new street curs to b0 delivered in J19 spring. Mexican Government Execute Plotters (Canadian Prue) lMllilXl-IOO OI‘TY Jan. 5.——T11Q Mex- icnn government is taking drastic measures to suppress uprisings by summarily executing rplocters. I069 L, Ha-muez a former colonel in the army. is the latest to be put l0 death. To Start Construction 0f Arts Building (Canadian Prone) IMONTRMJAL, Jan. a-Ilihe Board of Governora of city today decided to go ahead tract l! to be awarded next few days. Jhrpesco are gt-lll at ‘the same hotel Med/iii Univer- ‘with tha construction of the new aria huiidln: immediately. The con- wlthin- ehe footed gonna! Tourist Reciprocity; P. E. I. and Florida DEPARTURE or has. '\. c. cox mo nine. JOH‘N McLEAN, counts Fon THE sunny oourn ~ One of the moat hopeful things in connection with the future prol- perlty of our inland Ia its increas- lug tou-riat traffic as inatanced by lust season's business amounting to mark. And it is fitting that our 1a~ lund should not be forgetful of int- erchange in this respect. A valued form of publicity and a factor in swelling the tide of tourist buahieec. now setting in our way is mutual tourist travel by our own people. 1t in personal pulblicity, giving the Garden of the Gulf a most desirable prominence. 'i‘hls was brought to our mind by the departure of lMlrs. A. C, Cox, accompanied by Mrs. Senator McLean, for the South Tuesday morning. Although our winter weather gen erully speaking is salubrloua and tho lalnnd- climate as a whole high- ly desirable yet tourist travel to the Sunny South and other parts by those 0t‘ our people who have the opportunity so to travel is mut- ually advantageous to all concern- ed. Mrs. Cox and M-rs. MdLean travel by rail to ‘Boston. being-Joined there by o. party of American friends, touring by easy stages on their way South through the Stat» 8s or Moss, New York. New Jersey. Maryland. ‘Penn, Virginia, Georglo North and South Carolina. and the district of Columbia to Miami, by touring cars. ‘we wish Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Mc- Lean o. very pleasant 10111161’ and a safe return to their Inland home. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Attempts. Suicide (Canadian ‘Preee) OlllOAlGlO, Jan. ii-Evelyn Nea- hlt. '1‘ w y rank minim. a, power- lfull dlainfec nt. early today, In an attempt to commit suicide, after a prolonged New Year's celebratlon, and she is in n critical condition ‘in an hclspital. Her physicians, haw- ever. hold out 50mg hope tor her recovery. , IHer attempt at suicide took pflace in an apartment where she had bee-n living during in cabaret en- gtrgemcnt here. Her eon, Russel Thu-w. ‘W113 with her at m4 time. as was her nlaid who said Evelyn had not ceased to seek liquid diversion since ‘the new year's celebration in which the lnlllld assorted ‘her mis- tress had her nose broken. ._€-.-_4 Will Not Issue 1926 License Plates (Canadian Preee) dlAhlKAX, N. 8.. Jan. 6.~ The i926 motor vehicle license plates -wll-1 not (be issued until January w. ncwrvl-ing to a. statement made this afternoon by Hon. J. ii‘. Cah- an. of the Nova Scotla lhighwuiy Board. The delay of fifteen days he remarked ‘was occasioned by 11 change in the lice-use charges lilrom a ‘horsepower to n pound rate, which ‘wan only finally decided up- on lute lust month. 'Tho owners of motor vehicle; will this year, Mr] Cohan stated ‘be a-l- lowed to use their 1925 platen un- til ‘tho first of February. The 1920 pllutea will have white fizunas and the ‘mini-hem will be preceded by L. or H. denoting respectively light and heavy cam. The pie-tea number- ed from 1,000 to 16.000 will ‘b0 M!‘ light oars. The three cent per gallon tax on gasoline became effective on January first hut. no report m: its operation will be available until the e-nd of the present month, declared Mr. Caihan. if Has Returned Home From Hospital (Canadian Prue) MONTREAL. Jen. B. —C. H. Cohan. K. 0.. M. R-elect for St. Lawrence-BL, George division. who has been undergoing treatment at the General Hospital for several weeks. has so much improved that he has been mble to return home and dispense with hi: physloiolfl services. . Ignores Petition 0f Japane Consulate _a'.au._- (cenedlnn fines) TOKIIO. Jam. t-‘llfarenel Chem Too Lin the commandant of Men- dhrnrle he, refused without qllllifl" cations to honor e petition from the fipanaea consulate at Olnnin Pu airing for enemy he the eight action of the Council in approving of hi5 four» 798F010 son ‘ac the new hair to the throne. N. S. Woman Till January 15th h PlllNilE llilllll lllllNl]lNllllliN lull vM-DLAN. Jun. 5. — ‘Romanian Crown (Prince Carol was located more w-day. iHe in ‘living in a. local hotel. When dliacoverod after reports from llwlvy European capitals had plac- ed him in as many different plac- 63. tihe Crown Prince- declared that he was not informed of the Romanian Crown Dies as Result 0f Fall (Canadian Prue) MULGRAVE, N. 8., Jan. 5. —Mrs George Peoples fell down a flight of Ice-covered stairs home this morning, first on a rock and died almost lu- atantly from a fractured skull. outside her landed head Belgium Suffers Nearly $5,000,000 Flood Damage (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS. Jan. 5.—-<'Be|lglum to- day began the melancholy task of counting losses from the worst flood that little country ha; ex- perienced since 1740. . ‘While it will be days before the extent of the damage can he as- sessed with lany degree of occur- acy, most conservative estimate-a place it - well above $4,500,000. Twelve persona are known to he dead and ‘it l5 feared that this fig- ure will he increased when reports arrlvelrom those districts now Is- olated‘. - Will Look Into Complaints re Grain Shipments (Canadian Press) ‘MONTREAL, Jon. 5. —- Com- plaints have been made ln the Mari- thno provinces ragurdingvthe quan- tity of ‘Canadian grain that is being exported through Halifax and St. John as‘ compared with United lStuttes ports. |Sir ‘Henry Thornton. Chairman end ‘President of the C. N. Rall- wayn has invited federal parlia- mentary representatives and offic- ers of the Boards‘ of Trade of the two Atlantic ‘winter ports to meet ‘ Im in conference. This meeting will take place at headquarters of the railway in MOlllrPJl On Satur- day hex-t. when it ls hoped a plan may be formulated for concerted notion that will lead to improve- ment in the situation. BENTUHY Hill Prince Edward Island- er’s Plan to Raise Foxes Met With De- rision. The recent announcement that new registrations of silver foxes in the Canadian‘ ‘National Live Stool: Records during 1925 would reach 44.000. about five time: as many as those of last year. and more than all previous registra- tions combined, has drawn atten- tion to this latest large develop- ment in Canadian exricultura. As an industry silver fox farming in Canada la lean than 50 years old. Fifty years ago it existed only as en idea in the heed of an unnamed Prince Edward Islander. who was promptly dubbed "Colonel Black- fox" by his friends and laughed out, of court. Forty-five years ego it wae a little nearer actuality. Beam-min Heywood of Tlxnieh at the northern point of the Garden Dalton and button. civil ofleizh Iheventc of. the de- Ituo Sea; Lin, who m ‘ .a_4.u._.- 1-1. (motioned s» 2m I) Bold-win}; lioad. with lMr. John J. l |]X BHEEII-INE‘ Illill l5 Hill. of the Gulf. bone-ht o pair of young silver-e, which had been dug out In the woodl. and commenced frying to rain their progeny in captivity. Two yearn’ work convinced him that suoceln was not for him. and he sold hie stock to Chet-lee Dalton He also mode little program. The chief trouble In there early et- tomwtu apparently was that the ex- perimenters kept the young foxes in too close confinement, in borne MAXIMS)’ 'OFA" . MERCHANT l When rein falle on duet. In the street In the town It: name ll mud; when rain falls on the farm in June its name In fertility. Annual Blllllirlptllnn Delivered 00.00 B1 Ill], Ollmlln and U. 8.A.H.M ._-¢-l lsnnnn annual ‘ illR MR. u. r. ncvnz ._.pt___._..___t_._.___a At the Cpening‘ Meeting of the By-Election Campaign in Third Kings-Tone of Meeting Was Decidedly Conservative Illlr. ll. ‘Francis McPhee, Conser- vative contestant for the 'l‘hird Dia- trlct of Kings, was given a aplen- did. reception at the opening poli- ilcul meeting of the bye-‘clectlon campalgrrln that. district, ‘which was held on Monday evening at iy by the nltleting. Both in. and the (tuber lliberul speakers, Messrs. J, J. Johnston and Walter lln-u, strong iy defended the Provlnciul poll tax, in the face of the Lict that it has proved itself g0 unpopular with the people. dlou. .l. ll. Myl-m. Minion-l" of Agriculture. who spoilt: alter Mr. Power, was given :1 splendid lucr- ing. ‘lie replied effectively to the arguments put forth by the KITICEIlI ing ape-alter. and lolly in the ‘invet- iilg lii-"llblvieiy reversed some of tlhe points that the other opposi- tion speakers tried to make. ‘From the attitude‘ ul‘ Monday night's meeting it n quite evident lug the four years it had held of- that the electors of Baldwin Road T109. - poll will give a goon account or The ilbeech made -by_-Mr. Michael lJIIHIIISPlYPS on the fourteenth. Power, the lelberul candidate, dull .1...“ night's mH-Iitlg l" (m5 d“. not seem to be taken very gerioun- irict wall held at Dundhs. Prince of Wales I Rhodes Determihecf Now Licensed to Keep Law and Medical Man Order in C. B. (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. 5. -—The Prince lllAlilldAX. Dec. 5.~Pren1ier E1. of Wales today became licensed to N. lRhodcs Blah-ll this morning the practice medeclne, midwifery nndlllovern-mcnt of Nova Scotln was surgery when he was invested at determined to preserve law and York house with the unique dls-lorder. in Célpc Breton. and would tlnctlon of an honorary diploma oiluot hesitate to ltilir‘ whatever steps the "atlcieut and honorable sociotyythe situation plight 419mm“), Ag. of apothecuries." I-le is the ouly‘lorney (lenernl Hon, .l. C. Douglas honorary mam-her. ‘was ear/Jute today to (‘ape Breton in order to investigate the trouble of the spot and to afford whatever Kovernnleut. a-auiatzulca in necessary and pOSslhlP under mo circumatnu. m '.-;. ~Walsh acting as chairman. lMr. McPhee opened the debate, and his avebch. which made a most favorable impression with the elec- tors. reviewed clearly and concis- ely the work done by the Stewart Government ln lhp two years it 1mg been =lu power, and showed how favors-lily it compared with the ac- tions of the -Bell Government dur- M‘. Delegates to Discuss Development of Water Ways for Middle West (Special to the Guardian) ST, lPAUL, Minn. Jun. 5.~—l*)if0rt.\\ to settle on, o definite program to bring the Atlantic Ocean (aloser to theMl-ddle “Wot, will he made her" tomorrow. when ilelogaleg from Canada and from eighteen states 3160f for bhc (ireul. Lakes. St. Law- rence Tirltnvntcr flout-tress. The Govcrnunent luncheon nt noon opens tllc two day session of the (Jongress. at which nearly every ulintrict of the Northwest of Can- ‘u-da and tho [lulled States will lhave gpokeesuurn. Fran-k II. Keefer, Port Arthur. will represent Canada at. the opening business session. ‘Coal Probe Com- mission Hold ‘ Private Session (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Jun. 5.-— At a private lseaslon of the Royal Commission ‘investigating the coal industry of Nova Scotla ln-ld here today a lnumlbcr oi‘ llulifnx coal dealers ‘instilled regarding the spread be- ltween the cost and retail aelllnil price of tho commodity to local (‘Olll-IIIIHPTII. ‘A Annual Meeting I of St. James Guild Thehnuuhl uleetiug of the Young Ladies’ tluilu of St. James Church “'11s held lust evening in the [Adlgg Yullul‘. l-lil! President M-isg Jean Martin in the Chair. 'l.‘he Secretary's and Treasurer's reports showed 1t must successful year with u bright outlook for the season just opening, The officers for next year war, Blliiolnted as follows: President. Mrs. Alex. Scott, Vice duwisldents. Miss ‘Ethel Stewart. (Mrs. b‘, S, 9118114191". Secretary, ‘Miles lBBHB Bagnell. Treasurer Miss Margaret Irving. Sewing (Iommlttee. llllss Jean Martin, llllss Edith Rogers, Muse who Ross. Mine Mlary l\lcNutt., Miss Marjorie Bruce, Mrs. W. A. MoLuren. Mrs. Reuben hlclhlnald. bdower tklm-ntittee-dtllss Jenn ileu- derson and Miss Edna (iordon, 1L was decided to start the win-t- el‘ lie-Wings next Fri-day evening at the home of the President, Mrs. Scott, when the nlembors will hold n donation party. each one to bring some article or materials to start the sewing with, and any now ideas they may have. After a hearty vote of thanks to the retiring Pfenldt-gut the meeting adjourned. éflMElylll/IL-L. ., Announcements, . ELL-‘WFHYQU Events " “w 1' ~ ‘ . ' Al Clio?“ Meetings, Etc. "St. John's ‘W. A. wiill repeat 21-- ploy "Snoohs versus Foonle" in Hampton Mall. Friday. Jun Sill. Also ohm-t musical programme. 7'71-6-1-2i. "The lHope River Dram-nth- Club will present a four-act Drama, “Home Ties" ip ‘Ifunter River. Fri- day, Jan. 80h. Specialties. 7080 8 3i. "A meetinlr of 1718K Shipping Club on Thursday 7th, listing h9g3 for shipment lu January. List your hogs at once. Top notch prices an- sured. W. D. Rosshsecy 7077 "Hockey Match at Cornwall Thursday 7th at 8.30 p.m. Polar Bears vs. Bruins. Admission 20 etc, Skating pfter game. 7078 TORONTO. Jan. 6. —Maritime strong Winds. cloudy with snow or rain. M l d I I t era- mre: mum an m n mum amp "Subunit llgrzetiAnza—- Thepeinuel _ 0___38 moo n; o . . n rows ruby- aftflgilflrzjg? 38mm terian church M. l-larriniton will)» held on Jan. 18. 1928. It 2.80 inthe All intareltod ere re- quested to attend. By order of the 20~20 50-114 Quebec. snow __ Charlottetown. cloudy afternoon. Halifax, cloudy .. 82- 30 secmmrx J k M,“ s“ 6t. John. fog 94- 3i ‘ 7MWLE" Boston, cloudy 98- 32 New York. rain “~33 "The annnel meeting of the Un- wd wmomw moraine w: 3.44. held in the vet-eon noun-y on Tun- Bun eeto thb afternoon at 4.82 “y, “m”, 1| u g “ma. n; our‘ risen tomorrow morning at fee will ' blot quarter moon. Jon. ‘no 7J8 a. m. $000,801 11ml one. this ommmn at s54 ion van-mam Association will be.