' 3114-. ill; ;. I *4-*' f1'1§i§e~*~=" sass/parachute!- Jagger-mammals assures-assassin \ crow-nubile‘ I » d Radio 0o. lLIaoNcIlLPIII- raisins-nan nary ovsalas — ':-'— name: s. cows The following is from a 8t. John. N. 8., exchange oi Rb- 3i Daniel z. Colel. Mimi wnwiel- or o‘ the firm of R. D. Cola, Char- iotts Street, the man who made the first pair or tubular speed skates on this continent, died at hisJwme, as Duke street. WWI- dahaitsrnoon. alter an illness cov- eripgs year. 1n less than one sea- simalter putting his new product on up sport market. "Dan" Colcs mole‘ ' * the industry. speed elwinplons from this province and all our the continent sent to him loi- their skates. ‘its late manufacturer-merchant wasa native of Milton, PEI, son of Jdhn and Mary (Hooper) Goles. James W. Coins, retired 0N3. conductor of Moncton, is a brother. Mrs. Rebts Yonker of North Rival‘. P. IL L, and m1 Mary Yonher, Calgary, Aiberill. are sisters. Mrs. Coles, fm-meriy Rachel Daluil, pro- her husband by ten Yours. Miss Ethel L. Coles of the teach- lng is.“ oi the Junior Him School. Uniiai Street, and Mrs. Fred J. shillingwn, Silver Falls, are daugh- ters. Horace J., associated with his ratbsvsbusinass. isasonflrhereis one-grandchild, Mary Coles. Mr. Coies will be buried on Bat- Iirday aflernoon at 2.30 rrun his joins In Duke Street. . CORNWALL-YORK INSITTUTI 11;; January meeting o! tbs Odin- i wail-York mm mum. was held at tbs home or Mrs. Mark Mac- Phaii, York Point. Wednesday ev- ‘ 1 eniag, Jan. 8rd. The President. Mra Mach Vickerson, presided and tho lneelng opened with the sindng o! the Ode. Nineteen members answer- ed roll call. It was decided to have Canoe Cove players present their play in Cornwall Hall in ths near Iuturo. A discunlon on the 018N1- lzatign of a Girls’ Club resulted in thelecislcn that one bs crganised '1" with "Mrs. 1.. n. Drake, Meadow Bank as instructreaa. The members agreed to make a warm quilt and thatift be given where needed. Mre. David White was appointed w buy amino for some. ms 0mm Bad Cornwall, invited the members to her homo for the meeting on Rbruary 5th, when the topic will bebmmimurcion and nation»! events} with Mrs. D. White, Corn- wall, in charge, and roll call to be anstcred with a national event. - his‘ Idllowing programme was ren- '_ deredlnd much enjoyed: Boio, Min gluriél McDonald: Reading, Miss eiyn Simmons; Reading, Miss Murchison. Meeting closed with the National Anthem, alter which lunch was served b! York Point ladies and a pleasant social hour lpent. An<. .. u _v_ DEATHS HUGHES-Mod at Kilmuir, cis Hlllhel. aged 5'7. ro- nera Monday morning at i o'clock toljqrtAugustus. OOLBS-On Rb. lat, at his home. ‘ as nm- at, ea. John, ma, Daniel I. formerly o! Milton, P11. fulfil at 5t. John on saturday. unions-on Friday, m. ma. In. Levi lqngille. in her Blst year. H? 'I.\. _ v _.-__. I Upper House Ad- journs Until Febru- . sry20. ,- (C._P., qurdaa’: Spoil Win) Uri‘ A, Ieb l-Objoctions to the 5t Iawionoe deep .. -. projeettioman ,, ‘“ member, and luko-wann support firun a Government. Senator, were featur- es o! the debate on the address in rwl! f0 m’ Throne in the Senate ysnerday. Hon. P. l. Hack, Backvilln, N. 8., believed the proposal diould be ‘ doued while Senator George Lynoh-Btsunmi, Hamilton, Critic- ised certain sections o! the treaty. The central bank re- ceived both criticism and support while Hon. A. D. Melisa rrged an inunedisu move toward lowering interest rates. devaluation oi the Canadian dollar to 60 cents, unifi- cation of management of the Can- adian National Railroads, and rc- moval o! the 30.000 datituis farm- ers from the southern sections of the Prairie Provinoa to more suit- able soil. Senator Hughes, Bouris, P. B. 1.. advocated inflation. The ark-ass was passed without amendment or division and the House adjourned until no. 20. Careful Action Needed SenstorBlack felt that there would never heanywaterwaydevelopmont. Canada's past experience in treat- ies with the United States should dictate slow and careful action be- fore mother is negotiated. He claimed that United States had failed to carry out her part of the 55s eni with Canada. over the uscoftheErio Canal and hm “llllghed at Canada" with rapsct to the Chicago water diversion. A central bank would raove ulti- mately t0 be 01' 819M. benefit to Canada, Senator Black thought and numerous branch banks. sflllwf Lynch-Stanton argued that the 8t. Lawrence treaty should be aired in the Canadian Parlis. merit at. once, not after it had been lmlfitd in tho United States. He WI-Dkd 9W0 chug“ Ylvncilrs:-~“ speech n-orntihsgm time Thursday night or early yu- terrgy morning the grocery stma YIBHBDAY’! THAW — 'i‘he heavy rain and mild weather yes- terday reduced the amount of snow considerably, and for a time flood- through the storm sewer‘. Inge Puddles of water remained in de- Drosions on the i0! sidewalk. and UNIOBTUNATI ACCIDII‘! — Min Ida, daughter o! Police O!- floer-Cyrus JayandMrsJsyAsa ding to her duties in While removing a saucepan o! boll- ing sauce from the kitchen range Miss Jay, in some unaccountable manner, slipped backwards. throw- ing the contents over her face, - shouldersandbreastrirstsidwas Dictation placed upu°o it now would stand for all future time, and an- other that would establish beyond all dispute the rights of either 01111191’! to divert water from the Great linbea. Canada's credit stood high in Great Britain, in m, = - o; General McRac. but not so high Bl fill-I 0f Australia. Th; reason Woo that Australia had put 11g- “W80 in flrder. he said while Can- adahadnotatieastinsofai-ss concerns ha mbts and her in. creasing railway deficits. lciator MaeB-ao With nmwt in the railways Ben- ator McRae recalled that last you ho had urged that the two great Byltems ho placed under a unified mans-gem and he felt much more strongly now that such a move mould be made in the in- taests of y. Ho had been told that interest rains on bonds could not. he lower- ed until they matured but he had pave doubts that a voluntary ac- ceptance or lowered rate; wuuld eventuats and he believed me Gov- ernment should arbitrarily impose the reduction. In this connection he expressed the belie! that the Canadian dollar should be at once revalued at. 60 cents. ‘Ibis would not meet with the Wwbvll of creditors, Senator Mo- itae admitted. but a 00 cent dollar would beworthasmuchasa 100 cent dollar in 1929. In a recent Journey to Europe Senator McRas had round, to his Surprise, that there was no general demand for a lowering o! mm: barriers. ‘Hie contrary was true, he said. Ho believed Canada and Great Britain would iind their best allies in each other and would ad- vocate a measure oi’ Empire free trade. Snaior Hughes Senator J. H. Hughes, Kings, P. l2. I., advocated inflation as an aid to prosperity and a method of re- ducing indebtedness. He approved 51 thsmovenowafootintheliouse man Interment Pownal Cemetery. - flis P. l Island Bos- ouibbsuary l, 19M, Mrs. Wil- hmoral at once applied and the victhn ro- coincidenca is the fact brother of the young pmsene a patient convaleocing from operation. In E ELECTRIC CLOCKS — nu clock is to reculate me haqumcy output of current from the gnar- ators. This now makes the use oi’ electric clocks in this city and other localities serviced by his Company. A Guardian rawasnit- ativo yesterday paid a visit to Chappell s; Cola electrical shop, where he was shown quits a var- iety of beautifully modelled Can- adian Oenerai Electric ‘releehim clocks of all shapes and dses. 111D apparently seems somsthingnsw in Charlottetown, and this young and enterprising firm of eiecirtsima an to be oornmmded m being right up-to-date. Their advertisement appears in this issue. PIIGONAIJ w. E. ‘Iimggsis nilingrrom Hollis-iron the B. B. Lsdyllawkins onabusimsstriptoBerrnudsBe willbeacoornpaniodbyhlrufligfl. m. Harry Richardson and bride have retin-ned horse from a two weeks honeymom trip to Mr. Rich- arcison‘s old horns in Kitchener, Ont. Among the from Prince lidward Island leaving yI- terday on the exclusion in Boston Milton's Old Spill Restaurant. ‘I .n? Quakers Male Bid Fbr" lWorld Title a “-""" _ -1...‘ ' l. 0130:0001- l. Clan A; Oaologyi. "fl- 4. (Ii-III smaninrysmh-Bwlwmiw A, Paced; OlaIB. amEstu-yhlhsscmalathemati- Pansd. Orvilailaefidan erbium-insomnia: LOIIIA. Paled‘ wddul, Olsll. lasted! .1, . K ~ d-History h, w‘ .\_ _ aqw~ spec in grading every clan o! iarni pro- du . 3%. Robinson heartily ndoraed m-Jtrnstt sndmentionsdas an in» better understanding needs and the fullest oo-uperstian from the business man. The urgent need of adequate frost-proof ware- houses for storing the potato until it could be marketed was discussed and it was sugsated tho Board that the building oi proof warehouses would be a form oi reiiet wort. s53 r 55 ii came up at this mectiril. eral opinion that a set ice or three dollars would incre automobile traffic. Mr. L R. ill-A, sugrested that now that railway was a government and was in the hands d the Dr rieir , t. Gllililii. . w‘, . i? Rilli ii hi‘. ' _ paw..- \. “IUIIIIDZK OI‘ CAIADIAI (IQMIIEIHZ-l wlpdff 5i‘! i E i i is 1 iigli iii’ In Newfoundland. Coastal Centres g? E ii‘? 5 all? illig-lh l ii 5! Z iii E? EE- duo's. hi???‘ Qk-a‘ . we aduanibarilhlllg’! 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