T _ MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN h m,“ makes you feel Qtyrlrlhllkpfflflw, but n. half bis I m” y, make you feel little. "t. Gang“, founded I887- llilmillo-ilctown Guardian Tue Oeutl. my n, V. Peunell, Associated Press 5m! Correspondent) TmnrlBIN, Chlnal, Jan. 15.—(A. p_)_ChlIl95B troops have driven the Mum out oi the local city oi rahushan on the Peiping-Mukden wit)“, Chinese newspapers said may‘ and have inflicted 100 casu- alties in a battle still progressing in wuthwest Manchuria. Japanese newspapers agreed with me vernacular publications that lllllgll nlls (Associated Press) LONDON, Jan. i5—Da.vld C. Pendrigh, joint editor-in-chief of the Reuters news agency and one oi England's best known journalists. died on Wednesday night at the age of 61. He had served Renter's {or 39 years in successively more important posts, becoming joint ed- itor-in-chief last October. British Journalists regarded him as a brilliant exponent oi their craft, with a special gift for writ- lng lucid summaries oi long, in- volved artlclcs which fitted him especially for news agency work. Sir Roderick“ Jones, managing di- rector oi Renter's said of him to- isy: "He was one oi the most bril- Ilsnt men at his task that it has evenbacn my privilege to meet." ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS; ‘ETC "Montague Monday. Talkies. Sec “On the Level". A thriller. 91-1-15-21 "Philathea cake sale at Hol- man's, Jan. 23. 123-11 January 21st. Orchestra. Japanese ‘detachments have been forced to retreat from many posi- tions they occupied on their march on Chinchow and have lost many dead and wounded in defeats during the past few days. ' Five thousand" Chinese regulars and volunteers have raided a num- ber oi Japanese posts along the railway since January 9 and have put up stubborn resistance to their enemies advance into Jehcl Pro- vince. RENEWS PLEDGE LONDON, Jun. 15.——(A.P.)—Jap- llnese ambassador Tsuneo Matsud- aira. in a visit to Sir John Simon, Secretary oi State for Foreign Af- fairs, has again pledged the British , Government that Japan has no ter- ‘rltoriai ambitions in Manchuria, the Foreign Office announced today. After United States Secretary ‘of ‘l State Henry L. Stimson had invoked the Nine-power Treaty, the British Government asked Ambassador lMat-sudaira to obtain from Tokyo formal confirmation oi the Japan- ese Premier's statements‘ that these gagements would be observed in Manchuria. HARBIN, Manchuria, Jan. 15.- For the first time since Japan oc- cupied Manchuria, Chinese soldiers were reported to be fighting among themselves today about sixty miles east oi Harbin. Importance was lent to the en- Cflsemant by the fact that one of the armies belongs to provisional gov- ernor Hsi Hsio of Kirin Province, l l l and that the hostilities threatened to branch out into the zone oi the Chinese ‘Eastern Railway, installed under Japanese ausliieea, thus , i Read byiverybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1932 Chinese Troopslwnadia» EnvoyslSllMMEli-[IKE Are Victorious Many Casual-‘t-i-e-s Suffered By Japanese Forces In "Their Retreat From Strategic Posit- ions In Southern Manchuria. Return From Conference (Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Colin. Jan. i5 —Headed by the Hon. H. H. Stev- ens, Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, the f‘ dian en- voys to the Honolulu coni e with New Zealand on trade prob- lems arrived today. Mr. Stevens would not comme it I i ther than to say the pact was ready for submission to the home governments by delegates of both l . tion oi specific grounricovcred by l the pact, members of the party in- ‘ timated the conference had result- ed in a mutual understanding that promised to eliminate friction on several points. Sale Of Fishing Privileges (Canadian Prcsa) FREDERICTON, N.B., Jan. 15.- More than fifty leases of fishing privileges on salmon and trout streams oi New Brunswick will be offered for sale here on April '1, it was announced today by Hon. Leon- ard P. Tilley, Minister oi Lands and Mines. For years this unique public action has attracted international attention from anglers. The last sale oi fishing privileges was held five years ago. SAILS roll iiiiME (Canadian Press Cable) LIVERPOOL, England, Jan. 15—~ Rt. Hon. Francis A. Anglin, Chief Justice oi tho Supreme Court oi I amusing Soviet anxiety concerning Oman’ “med m‘ ha“ may (their interests. , The fighting has been going on for Halifiax. The Chief Justice, who “L. R U_ Annual Ban, Thursday, for several days near the ‘obscure I has been on a mp ‘or the belle!" aboard the liner Montclare, boundl l l l l l illlllllll IN lllllllllllllls human emotions were expressed 111' reports reaching Halifax tonight as’ ‘statement by the syndicate man- aaers today. and it is expected that l l the Atlantic provinces closed their‘ second day oi unseasonable sum-. moi-row. - l while the western provinces of Canada shivered in below zero weather today ,the provinces-by- lmuhtrles- m,» . be t 40 represent investor purchases - While withholding any lntlma- sea lend mpem was {rum s?" amounting in value to $10,744,955, relaccording to a report issued today to 65 degrees above. l There was tragedy in the report‘ from Londonderry; N. 5., where lgovemment officials headed by Hon. ‘Percy C. Black, Minister of High- ways, surveyed damage in the wake oi last, night's flood and rsdents 01 the community prepared to bury Thomas Kaulbach, a victim oi the waters’ that rushed from a broken dam over s‘): miles of countryside to Cobequid Bay. There waso, tone oi dLscourage- msnt in reports from wooded sect- ions oi the three provinces as lum- bermcn were ordered out oi the for- lests because mild weather had met- led the snow necessary ior their op- erations. The number olf lumber- 'reds. Ice-cutters. too, were idle as Continued on page 10 llllllllln Til llllll REST mars. Jan. 15—Aristide lflrlanll l probably will take to the road early tomorrow morning to begin the rest insisted upon by his physician, Dr. H. Vaqucz, a heart specialist. Pilotedyby his faithful chauffeur, Julien, the former foreign minis- ter will motor to his Normandy, , lfarm at Cocherel ior a few days market town of Pinhsien and it was i of ha health’ arrived 1n England repose m granqun surroundings, "mo" o‘ G-f I. T. cake sale at aeroplanes were co-operating withl l-loimanis, Saturday, Jan atZRM, "Annual meeting Fzyal Scarlet. Chapter will be held at Uigg Jan- uary 18th, at 8 P. M. R. C. Mac- Uwd. W. C. in O. 117-1-16-11. "Icc Races. Ice and weather per- million Oyster Bed Bridge Driving Club holding race Saturday, Jan. 16- 101-1-15-21 "Auction Forty-Fives Children oi M813’ Hall, auspices St, Vincent dc Paul Sewing Circle, Thursday. Janu- "Y 28th. 25 cents. 115-1-16-11. “Reserve Tue "If? 19th ior Richards, St. James’ sday evening, Jan- Mrs. Kenneth B. old-time song recital in l-lali. 32-1-1241’. l1: Kensington Association, Tuesday, h, 1.30 P, M. in King 111-1-16-11. "Aiuuull 1mg)“ Dnirylug lnnudry 19¢ 3001a» Hnll. n u: Live Hogs. Hunter River E ‘Audit. Jfllilillry 19th, till 11 A. M. “m” 585mm. Emerald buying "m" "filo Signed Everett Wedlock. ‘ 74-1-14-31. "Annual Meeting Orwell Dairy- EKHCO, will beheld in Orwell Cove F0 , Tuesday, January 19th, 2 P. M. - F‘. Dreeian, Secretary. 79-1-14-31. "Bllvil -___ Meeting. of Emerald vied] Association will be held on 0m losday. 20th January, inst. at 5w °°l°°k P. M. P. P‘. Hughes, "m0" ios-l-ia-zl. "The ‘lulflerly session of the 3'21‘: Division Sons oi Temperance At Frrcllce Edward Island will meet My Zlestcrlclvn on Thursday. Janu- ev . at 1.30 P. M. Public meeting "'1"!- 109-1-18-11. --__ Meeting oi tho 911' Co.. will be held - H. V. 110-1-10-81. "Mo t nlockwlllilue Oiub ioadinr. live m" lfdflvldlv. January 20th until "S- 1 l1 stock must ba previously Mont Annesr. Secretory. 1144-10-21. ' ‘Annual Dairying Nilrlvn. Secretary, I-‘Qtinl oi the ,,__ . lflden. will be f-ld in m lion 1.. Jnnlllfy soul at 1.10 "" “milligram Bflirdtlq bums-a. “my “m, Governor Hal's forces, numbering 3,- 7g.1-14.31_ 000 men. The towns oi Pinhsien, P. M. .1. h Wuchang and Yushu have been ‘ bombed, according to Chinese sour- ces, and many casualties have been inflicted on civilians. Pinhsien is the seat oi a small vho bore allegiance to Governor Jhang Tso-Hsiang before he was ousted, in favor oi Hsi Hsia. When the new government was fonneli they continued to carry on the old regime in a small area, acknowledg- ing the sovereignty ci Nanking. Recently, Governor Hsi, possibly at the instignation oi his Japanese advisers, turned his attention to cr- adicating the rival group on the troup oi politicians and generals ' 85-1-14-31. reliably understood that Japanese ‘mm 1W1’ "my a 1W days sec. Veterans Oppose" ' Repeal Of Act OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. i5--(By the- Canadian Press)-The Associated Veterans oi Canada “will oppose to the uttermost" any attempt to re- peal the act which established No- grounds that it was menacing the well-being of Kirin Province. ___________________ "Reserve Feb. l1 for Philathea Concert in Baptist schoolroom. l23-li "kinkora Hall auction and so- cial evening ‘ ‘ ‘ until midnight. 125-11 "Come one! Come sill to dance at Pleasant Grove Hall on Wednes- dBY. Jan. 20. Admissi 35c, in aid O! Women's Institute. 122-1-16-21 "Annual meeting, Moreil Ship- Pins Club in Mcrell Hall Monday afternoon, January 18th at 1 o'clock sham- Mr. Elliott. Manager oi the Marketing Board, representative oi the Livestock Branch will attend. P?!" money Mnnings. Bacon Hog will be distributed. Robert Wmlilfln, Secretary. l20-l-l6-li ---_.. “'I‘hc Salvation Army are now collecting ior their annual Rum- mlle Bale which will take place on Jlfllllfl’ 31st Milly people do not want charity therefore the rummage sale makes it possible for them to set the things they need. Ii you have been over-locked by the can- vessers Phone 823. iiI-i-is-ii. "at Jim" 3011. Bummcriiold, "m b! W"! "fly Monday evening Mr. Bennett a memorandum setting iorth their opinions respecting the operation oi pensions and kindred legislation. No Lives Lost (Canadian Press) N'I'W YORK, N. Y., Jan. l5 — Smashed by a coal freighter as she was slipping through the bank fog‘ on the lookout for rum runners, the‘ coast gurus-d destroyer Herndon, with 05 men and eight oiiicers, was beinl towed i0 New ilondon, Conn. today after a period of floundering help- less and unseen 00 miles of?! New London. Conn. With a ragged hole in 1181‘. flffl room the destroyer, a iormcr navy craft, was being towed by the tern- uel Burrows,- Boston-ic-Noriolk‘ freighter which had hit her. when‘ something lnppened to the tow line and the tlwo vessels were wMW-vd in a thick fog. . The Mlackey- Radio corporation received a menace declaring the from seven to twelve. Two hours hours dancing. 0on4 floor and hot llmch. ‘ stable accommodation worm i ior ilitv mes. All ~10? tWllity-flvo cents, If mm! , come Tuesday. 0'1.» ‘ -y ..!’ Aucum 3,3,4“, MM,“ b ‘h IBUPPCWI had succeeded in tting a m|||Q¢_yG°r°e; line aboard the Herndon again sndldlspatched a telegram to Pro Bennett. asking him tc use his in- N; lives were lost, o messes! lo iiuence in hfllthg this matloeuvre, the owners 0i the Lemuel Burrow! which would b9 common“; u; Cg- . Id . -.- - -. \# ovvv“ wrl- \> was making for % l ‘by eel-ma mum» importers. rue members oi the Commission align- ed flIGHIIEIVw unanimously be- hind Premier ‘iiolmids stand. His doctors will decide whether it will be wise for him to attend’ Tuesday's session oi the Chamber‘ of Deputies or whether he ought’ to go to the south oi France for; a period oi convaiescence. Q On the eve oi relinquishing hlsl seven year tenancy oi the-Foreign- Oifice, M. Briand received a teie-| gram Di regret from Chancellor] Heinrich Bruening oi Germany. Premier Pierre Laval, the new| Foreign Minister, has not yet in-i stalled himself in the Qual D‘Or- say, but this afternoon he gave an I I was summoned home for that pur- pose. Commission Back Tolmiel Subscriptions In Excess Of Four Millions (cowl... PM") MONTREAL, QUE" Jan fivfilltions to date to the province oi New Brunswickb $5,062,000 51,1, per cent twenty-year loan are in‘ mess or $4,000,000 according w a] on the new treaty that was dmwnlmer-like weather and scanned skies m” 155"“ Wm be fully Subscribed thy; led 1 5 m Early next week. Approximatelyl up at the Honolulu meeting, fur-l pmms warm m“ or e {my percent o! the loan Wm be‘ taken by Ontario investors, and the balance placed in Quebec and me Maritimes. The fact that all sales sures against unsold balances dealers‘ hands when the books a closed. Reduction In Unemployed (Associated Press) LONDON, Jan. 15--A “real im- provement" in the unemployment situation in Great Britain was an- nounced by the Ministry oi Labor tonight as reflected in 74 out oi 101 industry groups analyzed. CANADA HA$'Gandhi’s FAVliRABlEGoes HMTRAIJE BALANUE, (‘Exports of Wheat Iiast . Month Were Almost Equal to Those For l December, 1930. l (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 15.—Canada ‘has now overtaken her prcvious un- favorable balance o.’ trrlrir- for the present fiscal your and has con- ‘vcrted it into ll lll.'or.l!:l.l balance, l by the Department of National Rev- enue. Por several mouths back this country has been shelling an excess of exports over inlports, and the cumulative eiicct of this has been to offset the unfavorable balances in the early months of the current fis- ‘cul year. l l Exports for iilc nine months had a value of $461,907,241, while imports .into Canada were valued at $451,- 052 24s. at this time lust year the country's trade registered an un-, favorable balance ulnounting to $73,- 755,510. During December exports of Can- Durmg the first three weeks m adian produce amounted in value 2,510,000. Of the total requirements for the dole and the balance represented men restored i to jobs. lunemployed 10,521 were absorbed l those temporarily jobless. Engineering, dock workers, tallor- l i111!‘ and hotel trades also shelved ' nn improvement. League Favors Disarmam ent » (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 15.-Tile Catholic Woman's League of Can- ada. will observe Feb. 2nd, the day upon which the world disarmament conference commences, m a special day oi prayer and Communion to solicit divine aid ior those working for international peace. The League, which has 500 es- tablished branches in Canada, has forwarded to Geneva, in conjunction with its Internntwnal Union repre- ierence may 11¢ an immediate, ei- liicaciaus, considerable and simul- taneous diminution oi armaments oi all kinds" and prays the delegates to the OI)l'.i'\"'l'("Ll\'D on disarmament “to be filled with a sense oi their responsibility and not to disband without having decided upon an im- iportant reduction in armament." QUEBEC, Qua, Jan. 15.-'i"he forestry Products Commission op- pointed some months ago by the Provincial Government held a sea-l sion at the Parliament Blilid-llflil today. This commission is studying ways and means of bettering the market conditions ior lumber and pulpwood, the classifying oi wood and freight rates. During the course of its sittinfl the Commission occupied itself “Nigger Nate " To Serve Term/ (Canadian Press‘) NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. L'- --Na- than L. “Nigger Mate" Raymond, Broadway gambler, who used io play high spade with the late Arnold with the telegram received ycster- mmamn’ “c” n’ term‘ l“ 8mg ds b Premier Taschcrcau from 8'" “m” " ‘ ’°'”" y 7 Raymond, who won $200,000 in Premier Tolmis of British Colum- bia. asking the sup, l! of the Que- bec Government in protestinr against the importation oi’ Soviet Russian timber into Great Britain’ mier I lhoiore the latter was murdered in November, 1928, was convicted yes- terdey. He will be sentenced Jan. 26. the possible penalty ranging from iive to ten years. O U's from Rothstein six weeks The conviction was in connecti m ,with e 17.200 loin obtained in 1928 find from the Coloni e1 Bank, which later ,became a branch oi the Bank oi llnited States. ‘stock certificates oflered ‘as czllaier- a1 had been stolen, and fnat Ray- The state charged ,,»w.o y we w w l into the cotton industry, while there Mflwllhi 7"") -‘ was little change in the number of l Employment in the coal mining industry improved in every district 15,.“ aeroplane c&ffying "l", between these dates. Of the wholly fmen Md o“ may m“ mm numb December, the ministry s81 d’ ‘the to $53,255,416, as against $66,819,665: total number oi jobless on the reg-j isters oi unemployment exchanges,‘ decreased ll2,000-from 2,622,000 to‘ reductionl some 35,000 was dlle to changes inl Continued on page 10 ' I News Briefs (Canadian Press) STONINGTON, Conn, Jan. men from Boston to New York fell in tho Pxuvcatuck region of Stonington this afternoon, in- juring the pilot and DIISSBIIQCII. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 15.- - Walter J. Smith, 22-year-old son _ oi iormcr Governor Alfred E. l Smith, was arrested today on a I technical charge oi homicide as the result oi an automobile ac- cidcnt. OTTAWA, Ont., Jon. 15- (By the Canadian Prcss)—The incorporation of Athol Secur- ities Lid., 50 class “A" shares and 099,750 class "B" shares N. P. V., Charlottetown, P. E. 1., is published in the current is- sue oi the Canadian Gazette. CHICAGO. Jon. 15. -- Ilail stones the size of marbles clat- tered on Chicago roofs tonight, lightning flashed through blan- kets oi dense iog, and one roll l l l l oi thunder after another shook gemkliilr n “If public holiday t? audience to Lord Tyrrell, British|senting 25,000,000 women in 34‘ e own M Remembrmce Day’ ambassador. They reviewed Franco-lcountrics, a resolution urging that This w” made clear to Pram!" R’ British relations generally. Later the conference take steps to reduce B‘ Bennett today when a delega". the Premier had an engagement armaments. The resolution, express- “on consisting of the Dominion; to receive M. A. De Fieurinu, esthc hope of the Catholic Women's Presidents of the various war vet-l French u wssador to London. who League an,“ the 7mm of the com erans organizations presented to I the city during an almost un- prccedcnted January stonn. MONTREAL, Que., Jan. l5- Thc United States immigration service today admitted It had no jurisdiction over Charles Henri Wachtcr in Canada, when it re- turned to (he Superior Court a writ oi Habeas Corpus secured by Wachtcr, a Swiss architect. while he was being deported io Switzerland via liionirenl and Saint John, N. B. LONDON, Jan. lt-An emer- gency 10 per cent. ad valorem revenue tariii of wide applica- tlon with preference ior the Do- . minions, it was reported in sev- eral quarters tonight, has been practically derided upon by the Cabinet sub-committee, follow- ing the compilation oi published returns showing Britain's ad- verse trade balance last year to the amount oi 24000001100. i Trade Report WINNIPEG, Mam. Jan. 15-(5? the Canadian Press)—Thc weekly trade report of the Canadian Cred- it Men's Trust Association Limited ior the week ending January 16th, 1932, is as follows: HALIFAX-Practically no change in general conditions is reported over the‘ previous week. Collections fair to slow. ' BIlINT JOHN-Wholesale trade only fair. Retail trade dull only sham special sales. Collections on. ,2, "“';,,‘,‘fl'g,fi°" MAXIMS Ol-‘A MERE MAN ii-i lame Merle Isle sure they an HIM 5910B Wllll’ ahead-only to dbecver they are wrong. ..___<n Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. By Mail Canada and U. S. A. 84.50. lWife ='_I_‘_o “Jail Sentences Also-imposed On Other l Leaders Of The Nationalist 14 PAGES 5 Movement. l I l Press Sin-ll Correspondent) ; BOMBAY, India, Jan. l5-—(A.P.)__l llvrallatma Gandhi's wife, a little old lady of s xty, went. to jail today f0r|ence of 3 1-2 months at hzn-d labor six weeks because she had takenivnth a fine M103 rupees 0n Miss up where her husband had left olffylan ben Pair]. daughter of mo iml '11 the Nationalist civil disobedienccl priscnrd president of the National Clmilflign. list Conzrrss, {or inking plri 1n an The comparatively short S2l1tCllCC;\1nla\v[u1 aggonlblyl, they 8M6 1161” Wilfllfld her Dfide- l Sentences were inxgzcscd also on “Why do you scind me nvlay fvrliwo other lendcrs lli the Nationalist any six iveeks?" She cried 8s l1 ulovelucut. one 01' 111cm Abdul Gul- osurt attendant led her out." D9 fll: Khan.- you want me free again so quickly The Nfl‘lOllii]l-l'l:', uln have boon ;to take the lath! blows with the res’. quiet lately‘, brokl- illll) p-zr in Aer {Of my wlllll-Yymell? I WONT k159i) cwn free prrss jolu ll wdnja. 111';- Wllliet 9V9" “He? I am Teleased- G1“ ing the lscople to bzucoit tlll- llifPf‘ ‘me the snlne sentence you 81W I11)’ round table conferences romzuitlws ssters." lon ihc way from Lmullll to only." But the Judas only shook his head- on [lie work cf lnl- cmlld-ll-s. (By James A. Mllll. Associated but they left hel- behind with e wvarning l0 do 110th 11g wllitll would violate the law. The court Lodzrv llll§)l)§i‘il ll nUlii. l "what's done is done." he said. l Au organization colls..l ‘ng c1 l Mrs. Gandhi picked up he: Hindu young boys 1135 been one , bible 011d 1101' 51111111115 Whwl and activities in syulpllilw Willi the NA- fcliavred the jrlilor. Up to that outburst she had fro-kerb the streets, "Gandhi's gOVPrllnlPH.‘ no part in the hearing, in accord-I‘ coming soon! Boycott British gml-lsl‘ ance with the Nationalist boycott oil‘ 11153; g0 about naked and rl i'l_\'. the courts. When her hllsbflnd W115‘ Several of these six-year‘ olds have arrested several weeks ago she plead-l been sentenced lo rcrormlllol-il-s. ed with .5)“; police to arms), her too,‘ The law provides far sellicttces up i0 seven years. ltionalist mavclncnt by Sllfllllllli‘, 0n 2S WellKnownl-Iorse l Abuse Of Credit Breeder Dies Condemned (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 1.3 1111a 3." (Canadian Press) OSHAWA, Ont., Jan. 15—William . Graham, internationally known as abuse of credit was coudoluuoli 1 o, breeder and judge oi thorough- Beaudry Lemon, General Manager bred horses, and bait president 0f of the Banque Canudicune Nu- the Clydesdale Breeders Association. tionalc, addressing the annual died at his home in Claremont last meeting on tho bank's shsrrhoidrra night. Mr. Graham was injured here today. Long and short term while judging at the Canadianldoans had been made on an un- l National Exhibition last fall, when precedented scale. he said, and l he was knocked by a horse which there had been built up a’ huge l bolted while in the snow ring, and frame-work of credit that had been l he nevcr fully recovered from the l ready lo topple over when confid- i‘ effects of his injuries. cnce was lost. Mr. Leman is past ; president oi the Canadian Bankers‘ ' Association. A l l U. S. Company Purchases Plant! Dominion Govt. Offer Accepted (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta, Jan. 15.-Ar- ceptancc of the D0liilll.01i (low-ru- ments offer to take over the polic- ing of Alberto, subject to tlu- sails- factory arrangement of n number oi details not yet provided for, was decided upon by the Provincial Government at a meeting of the Ex- ecutive Council today. Attorney-General Lymbllrn will leave for Ottawa, in order to com- plcte the negotiations, us soon as ho (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL, Que, Jan. lfv-Thcl Wood Mosaic coronary. of Milli-- ville, Kentucky, has rumba-Bed "W plant of the Canada. Wfmmfe CompimY. of Woodstock. our. W11- llun A. MracLean, President oi the Kentucky Fair, announced here to- day. Mr. Marleen said his compfllly intended puttinK in a wP-‘Plm veneer and flooring Dlant- and d“ a general lumber business. Mr. Maclixan is a brother of U16 ‘late Angus MacLean, oi Bznhurst. N. 13., who. a; the time of his death. was President of the Bathurst Lum- can guihr-r‘c‘c'i~lnill iniorlnniion ask- ber Company and President oi lhfi pd for by General MacBrien, head Canadian Chamber o! Commcrrc. ~or the R. C. M. P. i. Record & Forecast of the Weather METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Tor- onto, Ont., Jnu. l5 MINIMPM AND 3* Yllitf 01s RIAXIRII‘)! TEM- [TIES r-nuxr n. urn-rand fill‘; W i) Q00“ l;;.'::ll"""".. 55g .1 Five-Corr . lllllllillm‘ m .5 MCKEL 0 ’ Toronto 7H 42 ‘iioutrrzll 8i 4'.’ / Q Quebec Iii {W 9 \ finlnl John .18 4R ) Hnllfnx 11R {i2 — , Charlottetown till 44 I FORECAST! Ottawa nvul Vapor It. Lawrence VII- leyn—-.\'lvrilnvcslorly wlnds- lr iodny nml Sunday; hon-curing colder. Lower Hi. Len-runes Valley—l~‘relh mrrhnosicrly winlls; inlr null miller. Gulf nml North shore-Strong north- wcatr-rly winds. snow-ilurrlcs but rlonrlng nnll cnlllnr. Maritime Provlnru-Sirong north- wr-lllorly wlllllrl, gull-s on ennui: amnv- iiurriml, but cll-llring nnll colder. lliuh lillr- this nirornonn at 4.10 aml tomorrow runrnlug ut 5.20. Hun sols this afternoon at 4.44 llml rims ilvvuorrnlv morning nt 7.3-1. "Kl-lull moon Hnillrilny, Jon. 2.1, RH “Mk ‘MMWJANWE. M", ' ' A 0.16 mm. unli am. _. ililltel Leaves Tormentiae “W! 19-“ "- ud All Ila can rmurv lCIll-IIDULE lluriie n