iorA i, MERCHANT He who fights and run: away mpy live to fight another day, but the chancel are hi: nerve l; brqkgn, z/jz-i/w ///’ The People's Paper if » .\-\\ Qt byEver or, A Leaving footprints In the undid time mum providing nucciiuoro t0 carry on your work. , [flllifil (FHUM l5 SWEPT lii Public an}? Business i Buildings Destroyed Ellalfi" Million Dam- struction. (Canadian Press) i OTTAWA, (int. Jail. 28. “Sev- ilgfi. ierui influences are operating [against an ll(l]0lll‘l’lm(?lll.,0f parllu-i iment to pertiilt Mr. Mutikenzier (Canadian Pness) iKiiig to reconstruct. his cabinet AIONTRDAL. Que... Jun. 2S.- Aiand while it is not finally (lerlili-rl inriii- part of the village of \Vind-'the present chances are that the .. Viiliatevei" ut- hy tire this morning with the lqggitellllltiifi would -be piece meal rath- not‘ Mills, Quebec, fifteen niile-sisession will go ahead. iiortii o! Sherbrooke was destroyed addition t0 the ministry is of t'i\'.- hundred thousand ilollars. t?!‘ iililil all lll the tlilille tilllfi- Tile No one W88 injured according toillvvltlse member of all sides of the available information. House being here and quartered rip... iniiiiiingi, destroyed were inn for the Wilillel’ does not relish the i-nn-nn iiinnk incinliing the nlnsi prospect of a break in tho session (iii-non n iii-ygnnds and n ieweiry and rpartlt-ulurly is this the cast! store. Proviencher block including iiiiiiiiig mime ‘viii’ mm“ imi" dis" (‘lnitcziu ‘Windsor diotel; Bourassliiiiii lliiiiiiii- Liiieifuii‘ ii" we" i“ iiioi-k including dwelling barns and "iiiiiis “hi”? iiii“ View" . ultt-tls and the Scott Pic block in-i lii‘ aiiy eveiii Cmiiierwiiive“ i-iudiiig the telephone office oneiwfluld oppose am adjournment. and (iwniiinn n" in‘, (imam parlor “nail, would be their piivllege to de- béifliiiienggnzgrigii around midni ht tllliilinzlmgyiilnltiziitllzttliiili to adjourn but siiiipfii-ietlly from a furnace lna. stfireiino that wouidi iprioimiiiiii flifiifiiiill”. and human "inn "hm" eight onnOckn-ecess and omit 11. 1 .~1_t11..t .. this morning. ‘Assistance was ask- wmlveli“ rd from the ‘Sliei-brooke fire brig- ziiio, but. they arrived too late to .~'i >11 much of the damage. The probabilities however are [that not more iliaii three new ii1lt1- isters will be included in the cabl- net and as stated their election will be sought one by one instead of all at once which would iIWOIi/P- an adjournnmelll. ii lilti llleiieiii amendment of the (lottsei-vativos is voted down seven or eight others iii-e under advisement. for the pur- pose oi‘ putting the lloiii-io- I _ cord on divers tlilnK-‘l. r iilllill‘? ‘ti: _ i its n ‘.0 ser’ - (‘uPlGNill/VIFICN. Jnii; 28.—Scien- £13."; Iiiin: flaming ivm. 11n- l'i$l.$ in Denmark ans illlillZtPfi at-iivenienn pi-Qgrenslvt-ils and turning iln- uilliiniiielits of 16-year-old Bengtla smug, aiieniinn in pnrin of the Stroonigrciwti. son of ‘Professor El- cOnnii-y where the protective prin- lis Stroonigreen, director of Cop- nipie imp n wider and more natur- i-nhngcu Astronomical Observatory. n] niinerepce, ’i‘hin lllldtllllg astronomer has con- (JTTAWA, 0nt.. Jail- 23- "Tile Ann-ted an electrical apparatus government igontemplutfil! bring- irhh-h automatically registers the i-ng down legislation during tilt‘ "lllvtunents of-the stars. thus saving "fltronomei-s ions and patient wst- pge pe-nslfllltl to lleriliiiii‘ ""9? i-iie whim: throuzh the telescope. By age of 70. The icdsrill ilililrii‘ illp lYIVYPHUOH the human eye is rs- priation it is proilii-“Ptl Wiii iii‘ "ii iii nlarrii by a photo-electric cell c0n- pro rata-bflilifl with lll'll"'iiii'iiii "ll" nuectsil with o} telegraphic receiver proprlatlnns. which measures the time of trap-l “I'll? 0i’ lilo fililrs through the mer- i fill. “...... ..., p, ,,,,.,1Ma.ritime Life .'.‘.".".5I...‘.‘;Ti3.'.‘."K1321..i"i.l"iih'li‘.il.""l"l, Assurance Compitlll’ Annual Meeting" highly technical ‘article on nn “.1 irononiical problem. ' 11:. th Guardian) l No’. Jan. 2X.——Tl1~s Will isi FiiR i Scientists Are Amazed (Canadian Press) lilillliliii ‘ n‘ lilife Asiiiiiriiiice CiiiiilillllY ll"ii'i ii-i at tlie lieiid Ufl e. llalii'zix_ toilay- __ non‘ p; ..\_ Reilly, K. t‘... ltiflfl- icton, Prrsiiiriit of llic tloiillilllly. "J _ iirflrlvlllllli,’ lllt‘ rvlflll 0i iiilifg 101's lill()\\'(‘il that 1111- ‘Itiaiit nie 1 .T3.'.."‘T'.‘I.‘li“l.¥.. 0525's?‘ (Canadian PM") (Idill hi‘ lllfllllfiillfi’; lii idii-e- iiTT/iwti- Jllll- Zii-Hffllivwini; and s1:i:i.-10o.0o stock snbnrribcii. the ilebute on tlie address an all-i Tiif-(‘mnnnny iris branches tliiflil‘ jouriiment of the House for six giinni yin» throi- Maritime Provin- Weeks will be asked flnnouncgd NS n“. “int-i 1- tiles and Newfound- llon. Ernest Lepointe acting gov- lllllil and ihc (111111l__n»port will be eminent leader in the House todny. ronil with lllii‘l‘l‘.~ii by IWiiPY-llolliliiii- Tiio purpose of the adjournment is shiirc-hniilt-fs and the phonic oi‘ the to effect reorganization of the gov- Maritime», who llll\'l' ill-on pioneers urnuient. iii financial ortilliiiliiiiiiiiii- _'i‘ii"' 'iiiii_ri‘ Jinifiv 11111-1» attained national i110- .iiiiiii,.nnny n, i)... hii-thplliiz- of great- illlllllrtillg and fiiiiiiii-"il institutions oowmoooooowoo-ooo-oooooinmi ‘w, innv i-nniiiinniiy- look for- .. .* - -i\-- tl lilaritinie Condensed Specials “i ninn-liny tukei RATE.--4c. per word, net it,- placp with tlie lrurlini! iiwuiim‘ each insertion iii this column. i-e coinpiiiiii-s of_(‘:i11=.id1i, i 'f‘li1\ ("oniltiiily is to b“ (IOYIETB-illi‘ wonw-oooooooooo-owwoo iniiii -,n (h1- VOlilllli‘ oi busini-ss sec- _____ _i_____________ "s51: ous 26c OFFERS l" lwii“ l" HSFlSlNiIiilit-liiilziltlltlzeiisrslllllntl. . I 2 u‘ m" 1.‘. .\.1. "‘ -» - (irocerlea-(P. J. McDonald. ihiriilrgilm n“, ioini nnnnmnce in 7439'39"2i inn-.... in ii.. nnd oi ilece-inbvr t0 ‘ii- -—- -> v \ -' , i 4- FOR SALE. Two NEWLY FREsH_;S2.15il.n9ii.( (I ‘uiiliwiiiiviiiiiitiiillluliiiii. ~t‘lll‘ti cows. J. F. MvFilflilllfl.'iflimz-Eislii‘(lllliiulltilfllfui-llil ‘year ex- Niarshtleld. 7480-29-l-2l hinsiinj. i wy-nniiis (111 capital ivtis» .3111(‘,73!l.\‘. iiisiirvi-ii for iisstiriin-i o s amount to $18,150.61! and the; uni-vino of ilic (‘onipaiiy lllPFPflSPd‘ 7479 iliiriti; 102.1 irOill $14,250.03 to _'~—-——————-——--—- V321. 0.10. 'l‘lir statement o! til“. FOR 8ALE—-AT ONCE sMkLLq-oinii-itn :-1h0\\'s lf-itll lifiilfifs Oil mitt-axe in good repair at crap-ireneusrtoi» and the subscribed cnir‘ sud Corner. Apply Mrs. P. Wfiini in, $733,101) 11o, '\n which thcrc Lmiii 7453 27 iii-illlls l)l'*‘ll paid lii (‘fliiil 5192-27750- ,"“‘—__—_~ "writ. is interesting to notc tiizit. dur- °i_i|0NS, 10 I88 30¢- YELL-owilng the past your tho company has hi" m‘ whim 39"“ iii iii" 3°" rxtended its fi-iil or olllilliltlllti i-ii AllDles from 15c to 30c peck.—-P. ______________________ ‘POSTPONED RU-MiMAGE SALE iii Market Building Friday, Feb 5:11 at 9.30 a.m. Nowfouiiiiniil and that a wry “t” .1. McDonald. 14-210-20-21 Manon.‘ ,.,i‘,,,,,,. ...- nnsnw... h... i . i An- oSAUSAGES a l‘ M sirendvlieen rsceivvd ifflillxiilt I w‘ who“ or M" lgc mlirsmmsems. Mont Colony. The \Vcstli1d.» s i1.1\ been orzanzed and the conilillill‘ Nswmm“ ‘i 6°‘ llflfldllrlilfll] a satisfactory amount ‘YOU WANT noon suvirtonrs Prrlcsu 50 for 2011.. 150 for_ 351a. 2.10 for 560.. s00 for $1.00. 1.000 ZIl-il-ilm of shareholders between iloruiiiilii and South America. filrrflctl-JB. Postpaid. G-mirdisn Nearlv 3'0'0*0'000 Jiiriiiiltlililliilllflpiyiilln 4:50,“ irons anal n1 nil. ‘$13335. '1=1......"li§°“" Yearly (Canadian-Tween) ‘MONTREAL. Jan. 2R. ---.\iont "if" OQLE-A napalm, on: a ii‘ m‘ iillillta ‘Mom;- gasoline an- iiiiil‘ inst overhauled and paint- Nlfi 99 3i. a local coal dealer. _ inn E lllPllll H" iAll Partiesxre Oppos-iir ii 8d t0 Adjmlrllmenlmoi tlie recent (fliiiiesl: eastern rall- for Cabinet Re-Con- oii i-c-i present session providing for ollhmore “no a parser” ma than din ~ land's most. prominent public nicmjqowler, St. John. N. B. ‘ed that, its name would g0 down in iRusso-Chinese ~ Trouble Not iPEKiiNtl. .liiii. Zlirviiliftlllilflllllii re- , ceivitl by the Soviit (embassy here 1 roiii _Hlll‘l)lll lvlanciiiiria the scene way controversy state that Chiniese nrii-itary authorities are continuing ‘to suppress Soviet trade unions at ‘ilarbin in spite of Marshall Chang ITS!) bins orders to the contrary. The tnessagos assert that. all un- ion Drclnliws have been closed, pro- perty removed, archives sealed and union officials arrested. Russian ilaibor organizations demand immed- ,lut<;- release of thr-ii- union officials, 'l‘t‘-f\|)l:‘lllllg and legal recognition .f unions and ci-ssatloii of all re- prisais. ‘Five Die In Moscow From , i Rabies Goes to Canadians. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN. N. Bu ionsliip meet at Lily LINKS. Brooks of Toronto. Twenty thousand saw Charles (Canadian Press) ATOSCOVJ. Jan. 28. —‘l<‘ivo per- iiitllli-l are dead lii Moscow, from iirillllilfi rain-led by the bites 0t’ alli- nials suffering from hydrnpliobia. sentutive win the field comprising the cream 0i‘ tlw ii. Wtlllili 1Y9 tlil"l‘iii= (llSPilSP is spreading owing toi-iiliiei-i Siiiieii‘ iii“ "w" couigai: .11 plague of wolves iiitd lilogs and cuts in Ilic city vogratirmcn and (this Tiiiitilberg of nnn ii.,'la11d. (lormiin rose to supreme . , . .' . -, 1 1 111 triumph isiirrtiu-iillini; area. fine mun kli-iniigiiliiliiiirg itiiheimitiifiriiigfores his own been torn to [iii-cos 1y '1 par n - 1 ' _ wolves on the (liilfllilt! oi‘ ‘hioscow. ililiiie “mwii iieime whom he had twice failed to show impressive iMr. D. Edgar Shaw 1 Addresses Y’s iwhn gained his title nt the Olym- fplc games at (‘liaitionix in 1924 land who gave the utmitlst iii y ' Tpast three days in n W1 ii ll 9 S prevent his crown from K0111; 1° __ ‘the (‘Zlllflillil-i] lightning streakh , , , . gll i-i‘ ti e diamplons lii l 'li1o speaker .1t tin.‘ iveokly sup-lcolrilnnil‘iltvxiélliilihel “to rmrdn and -,per met-t ngUoi‘ tllitrtLhailllngtéetczvwl: “W min, races‘ in inn 440 event Y’s Men's int i“ 0" l r "t l tin the .'\'ll'. l), Edgar Shaw, who gum tlié he “d” ‘i “mug “Wm e m t- _ _ , , e he iviis ‘not. considered more imetiibers a very intcrcht iii-E Ml" "mg r in placa_ “r855 o“ “The vane of Dubmlmzirliialli ‘hill lllitlitldflieciiiiililliiicfif the hour Societies." our. Shaw tuld tlie Clubii ‘ling 1mm c"; m“ were was inflmpfi no métitlkl “Modest hi victorY- Qprnian went lion that was of more bieiicfit to frémq n Lake (nrecuy m an mini [the community than a ilebatingiwhpren]: w" rnbinni down End ininin The spirit (if debate canic ' lie is at view" anything wise, in fact on BVifrytliilzlileizysggnfis m his mime pimm ‘liiiiiiiioii iii“ primes“ Oi wafionmzlilie said that he would not compete consisted largely 0i liiiiiiiiig iim in tho United States national zinil con. There were these two sld-‘Mmmnimlfihip ni Binghpmpton "ii i“ “Vi”? iiiigsiim“ “mi m“ speak‘ Siunday but that. it was possible TIE er said that he llnll yet i" 590 ti" i niun or woman who did not Riki? one side or other in any iiiutivi‘ of discussion. No onr- was over realiY in iin- pliiimplnn himself] if“ tciililii neutral. " iiilior . Splendid in re en .18 Tile sitccess of a debating club. lnlplldy Ilium completely won the lie continued, ilcpeiiileil on the Marin n; inn prowl] by his sports- cliniee of subjizizis (listens-sell. Tlir-s: mnniike conduct at all stages of hnd to null. the needs of the iiicni- me competlfltlll. He lost: fl lit-rs of lll-P club. if good subjects‘vnninplonshlp but won a host 0i were not ('.ll0lit"ll Interest wnulllifi-lenilti. The new chnmltimlil "lei soon die. ‘The practice in publ-‘ci , Senior-g ‘Charles I Gormflii. 5t- speaking that was to be gained in _n,iin_ N_ 1;; ladies Leila Brooks- titking an active part in such soc- q-ni-nnin, Ont; l8 Y6!!!‘ Old Thomas ietles was so valuable as to be iiIi-Vrehn, St. John, N. B; 15 Ye" "iii mvasuraliiw. lii small country socie-‘C, 1-1, Smytbc. Moncton, N. B; 11:‘ ties was often to be found the bB- your old ‘Chester Cole. Sackvillek giiiiiiiigz-"of famous public careers. l}: l2 "your old John Zi-fliltiry- ~111- iiiid soiiio of iPrinco Edward IS-iJnhn. N. 8:10 year old (‘iilgilry both at home and abroad. had re- soper, St. John. tlilli J3me“ Qiiigg o-lvt-d their early training in pilb-ist. John tied for first Pill“- lic speaking in such institutions. tin conclusion Mr. Show said that. any organization that fminded a debating society could rest assur- niiiional meet. gin-uni] only i11_ point of interest Prince Suffering From Fractured history. Recently he had listened to a lecture- that had dealt with Charlottetowirs orin-er literary n- ' ' stiitutions, and of these it. was invariably the active debating 50°‘ loty that mot with the most suc- cess and l‘.‘lllililli“(l in cXli-iteiififl longest. At the conclusion of hi1‘. Shaw's address. the program chair- (Oanadian Pres!) lilnnsrns. unit. Jllll- "~- The prince of Wales suffered a fract- uiud collar bone when he will! B IIHMAN. NllWill E llllllltlli ...,...‘§i“..§?‘“°“H|]l|]5 Wililllifiiil [illEllllNMN 20,000 séZ-st. John Boy Skate to Victory —-Bulk of Honors , Jan. 28. — Canada attained the highest peak in international skating supremacy today when entries from the land of tlie maple leaf swept trlumpli- a-ntly to victory in every one of the seven classes in the worlds champ- New Brunswick won six championships. the ladies title going to Miss Leila frantic fans (iormnn. Cn/nadab skating ace. former Olympic repre- senior champ- ionship of tho world from a inst form in competitions of interna- tional importance. The new champion dethroned Thu-nberg. 1mm to his home where he we," “stated and placed in jail. would go to Detroit for tlie i“t.er'i lllllllll Mill- i lllllll Mr. J. E. "EfMcCready ' Gives Some of‘ His Early Reminiscenc- ililr. J. E. B. McCready_ Canada's veteran journalist, was this lect- urer last night ‘in the Caledonlan Club rooms, and in an hour's ad- dress that was all too short in the minds of tlie large audience that listened to Iit. gave some of his re- miniscences of early wnditions in Canada, many of them before theigiae iepims °i lii" Preliitifllli and period of Confederation. Mr. Mc- met“? were mad and eiiciiiili ereaily first spoke of this settle- iiiiicil "Pliiiilllle 11M t-‘iiiiiiiiaiii- "iii" ment of his birth and boyhood days. situated ~in the valley of the Kon- nebecusis in New Brunswick. and described the social conditions ex- isting in this small communlity of forty families nt the beginning of the rr-ign of Queen Victoria. This settlement he solid was not UllllkJ others in many respects. it was made up entirely of descend- ants of British, ‘Irish and Sr/Jttish. stock. in religion all were Bap- tlsts with one exception. who was s Ziiethod‘lst_ and in this respect iall were under a. disability, an they were all dissenters, and none of their clergyman were allowed to soleninize marriage. Out of this question grew a discussion that became very bitter, and (in it Mr. MCCfendy said be got his first glimpse of ipolitical and public ev- ents. Tliedlssen-ters bad to light the Family Compact, and the con- troversy in time grew so warm that some of the Baptist pastors proceeded t/Jofficiete at marriages. and as a consequence were pro- E. Sharron in their of respect for fallen comrades. After the minutes of the elsewhere in this column. Deiiiliitures from December 1st.. George ‘P. Nicholson and was ap- Dmveil as read. » The following officers were elec- ted for the ensuing year. tProsident-G. P. Nicholson. First Vlce-lPres.—Dr.- l. E. Grok- n O Second WlCB-PTBBu-C H. Toombs. ‘Secretaryflrehurer-ifiqorge E, Sherren. Executive-Leo Bradley, H. A. McDougal, W. Hughes, W. P, Bruce, J’. E. Palmer. T. E. Mc- illfi. W. E. Fletcher, G. Lat-tar. After the ielection of officers the newly elected president took the chair amid loud applause. and the us- ual handshake and reinarksfrom the nztirlng president iMr. Me. ougal. IMr. ‘Nicholson on arising "l8 f0!‘ the honor just conferred great flight between the church- men and dissenters was now on, and amon the ‘letters lea e s re iliev. Dr. Topper, father 011i’ (fibril-lea boosting o.‘ the meiiipiiiiiiiip iisi- ° Timber. and Rev. Joseph Crandall. “if A“°°l“ii°". lflvllls that the prompted by the indignaiion oi. hislliresent membership was far from lcongregaiion. Mr. Crandsll rim for encouraging wandering iiie iii-PB” line, Provincial legislature. and as iiiimhiar of Blill-bles there tine in he was supported in, n in,“ nnm. l6 c i? find suflxested that work bn-r 0f dissenters, including Roman aong those “n” be iiiiiiiiiii “P i“ ICatholics (none of whom at that soc" as possiiiie‘ time were allows to o1 ubll Dr‘ H‘ i1 ‘mimmii iii“ "m" BPPail‘ office) be was eledflted lily (improve:- er keenly inteieiiied iliii iisieiie ° ivhelming majority, But be was not n B‘ clear and concise iiiiiiiiiei‘ with allowed to talna his seat, as it. was Leslie“ i” this newiy *i°i'iii°d Brii‘ said to be against the law for a m Empire League Association clergyman to sit in Parliament. The w ch met i“ iwiniiip”! i8“ Dec‘ seat was declared vacant and in the succeeding election Riev. Mr. Crandall ran again, and wag once more elected by a huge majority. The members of the FamiiyCorm- pact then saw that the dissenters were becoming too numerous to , , oillYJse successfully. and the lather Ezmzgiigzipwigizzii? ziéililiieiniliéziiiiglfl’ succeeded in getting their require- ing “cenent suggestion f u] - B O1‘ 8 inents. A‘ that i I _ Tllllli-“llyillx of same. They each con- Creatly- lli-grrgewgnilunzilzgt Dflleislmdf filiiilgied nigh‘: ‘tribiim m m” m‘ talk about responsible Bovernmnt. and igo iihgsiseecgit ‘MrM Mbmiigiii in tlie speaker's opinion this mode n". the wmmeifdfia’ i" ‘Simimii of rule was a great thing. but it. which the (nscha- 9 manner iii was only another instance of the n, oincersyoi the égaiivihf,“ iiiiiiiii‘ truth that there is some soul of Before the M‘ A evil in things good. Canada now with the an] if,‘ t tfidioiimiiieiii had constiitutlonal government» but Aniiinm a hiari: o e Naiimmi in the battles between the ins end wnsinoned the P56 voifi i): ‘mink’ out: in the struggle for power. Trustees of the P 5V5‘; gdeii’ Band‘ Canada was expending the streiig- others m, vaiuabi 11'] " Ha" and tb, experiencenknowiedge. and pat- ienies exiendpd do i995“ mm‘ rlotis-m. that ought to be used in- wan ' i" “ii h“ pa" stead for promoting the welfare sidnnt a full report of the dolngg and principals of the above Organlm‘ atiou which he said will be kn/Jwn as “The Legion." Dr. I. E. ‘Cmken, and Mr. H, R, Stewart spoke very much along the ill _E_.W. v.1. Held Last Evening- ’ Election of Officers for Ensuing Year- Pres. and Secy’s Re- ports Well Received. es Before Large and Appreclatlve Aud- The annual meeting of this Great ience. War Veteran's Association W85 held in their Rooms, Grafton St, last. night with the president, Harry A. MoDougal and Secretary George respective chairs. Before the business of the meeting was called. the usual one i minute silence was observed outireservamons and last meeting were read and adopted. those present. The reports appear The statement of receipt; and ex- 1924 to Jan. 28_ 1026 was read by to the occasion thanked the meet-‘flc towards and assured those-present. that he Th, Would iandoavor t0 carry on in the same efficient manner as Harry. , MoDousal and his predecessors. He’ i‘??? i iliiiO laid Particular stress on theiiMidgQt man, Y's rMa-n Pendleton, extended to the speaker the hearty -tl18.llks of 1 bi horse today Whllfi xlltlili Fsernla Hounds. Th9 and projects of the country. PRESIDENT'S REPORT of business and has a lari!" Iilililit‘?! renters use an average of 2 1100.000 n-nii-io-Yiig iivislll" “'il"<‘“ {only lii Queen Si, lmncrltil tons of coal per year, according in si-ouiril -. fd, accident. occurred at Little Shelli-ill this afternoon. The Prince loll Oil hi5 left. shoulder breaking his col- lar bone on that side. He is return- ing m London for medical atten- tion. the meeting. Mr. iPendleton also extended to the Club the thanks 0f lhl’) directors of the Y. 1M. Cl A. for its assistance in promoting the an- nul subscription campaign for “As- sociation Men." A vocal solo rendered by Y’s Man Goorge Tweedy and a Drummond reading given on request by ‘Mr. Shaw, vwre both Kreatly enloved and heartily applauded. The guests present at last night's meeting iverie Mr. Shaw and ‘Mi’. W- M- Rowe. ' 51111111 Hill-ill] iiliii RemainingMMembers of British Freighter (‘rew Rescued. i (Canadian Press) I .\'lC\\' yous. .lait. Zil-Jfhe four ii"i}'*4 borck- .~lrili!i~!|t‘ of tho Unit- i ii giahig [tin-r [lrosliii-nt Roosevelt i," rndnni. i1“, nrnw 0i the atrlck-u Reza. Khan Pro- clalmed Grown Prince (canadian Pren) LONDON, Jan. 28. -—An Even- ing News dispatch from Toseran. the Persian capital. Hsys the eight yen,- pld‘ son of the newly elected “Shah. Rosa Khan has been pro- claimed Crown Prince- yestprday illfiil)!‘ the President Roosevelt had stood by the freight- or for more than 72 hours in one of the most savage storms ever en- countered ‘in the Atil-litlll- Aitluugh the storm bu} been chest- ed of tho crew of the Antiuoe. it took n_ toll of 26 lives when ‘i119 British freighter Laristaa flounder‘ ed off Halifax some time Tueodl? night after the North German Lloyd ht A: ti 1r in mid- ignor Bremen had succeeded in r6- tillirlWl ln niriutniih- Alia-aim: six mell- Bfliiilllli “will” iriiii ilt l-isl night llililIT a hfiilili their fl-Xitifiit hid b9?" (“main riiclniiglhatl lit up tho son. thirtovn George Fried and the crew 0! “l! rmmnnnn, ,,,,.,,,|,,.r. oi‘ 111- crew of United States vemi were grieved The eighty years that had just linseed, said the speaker. was a period of liberation. Four million slaves who had been held in bond- use in the states to the south (the land of the free) had been set free through a great and bloody war. The franchise had lseen extended to women. iMr. MoCready said that he could never see why women should not ‘have the vote. There was no’ doubt but that tn the and they would finally take a place in the legislatures. Women were just as wise as. and often showed more common sense than men. The speak-er then referred to in- ternal and ilnternatloiial commun- ication and travel facilities, and pointed out the marvellous lin- provemerits that have been brought about. Ha recalled the first. time the telegraph was put to use in Canada, making a stupendous ad- vnnce in the means for disseminat- ing written information. The later inventions facilitating communica- Charlottetown, P. E. I. January 27, 1926 Comrades: u i5 ll Dleasure and an honor to welcome you to this annual meet. ng of our Charlottetown branch. The year that has passed ihas perhaps not been very different from previous years so far- 3g our own Branch is concerned, but h“ been one of much activity for the Association as a whole throughout Canada. i it Wfllellwcted that by this time all arrangements would have been made and that the unity of all vet- erans’ organizations in Canada would have been completed. For that reason. this annual meeting was not llflild in December an was customary in. previous years, and it is now learned that. it will in all probability be about another three months before all the organizations of ex-iiervloe men will be welded ttion, the telephone and the wire- into one body to be known as the lees telegraph and telephone, he “Canadian Lesion of the British, also took up‘ and discussed. llllr. Empire Service Lolnne." This MGCPOIG! 8160 Mnemltfirbd New name was decided on at a confer- Brunswick‘; first railroad line and 9pm known u m, NQHQnE] veg". remarked on the tremendous grow- "n,- Uniiy gongei-enc, nein in win. th of Canada's railroad! since that ninomiionmbor “m. to “in in” 2:. good things, use» m nominioniiiiii” “i "Ti" '°‘““ii“i “Fm” l h» »~ --- to» ..:.=..":::..::1:::~::~ :.':::na:.:::;1 35;: §€r::L€"'“'i ‘M mo” Earl l-laig‘; appeal for unity, which if _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew iggghvuumflmlmaxd “$1 ' . . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29,1926 _...;.._L...........& Dallgnrtal‘ iii. V I l i ll nu. s. Well 0n w...) T0 World Court Membership 1151 iiiiwii lii illiliiiiii'i‘i 111111111 i (Special to the Guardian) f IWASHIINUFIKJN, Jan. ‘zit-Tho United States ship of stole nfo-r a long delay is launched in the; channel that leads to a seat in the] world court at Geneva. The Sen-i “f"" ate gavi; its advice and consent to Many Natlons Repre- members last night adopting; the , adherence resolution and its ac-ii sented In Funeral companying reservations by 1i vote of 76 to 17 or 14 more than the: Train of Farnou necessary two third majority. i ) ' Many details and formalities re‘ I relate‘ (Canadian Press) main for ‘to be discussed before the United 1States actually becomes a member of the tribunal. The next inlli-issmls- Jiiil- 2ii~"iiei§iiim for-mp] gfygp is u"; miiiriwiion npsaid farewell to (lurdliial Mercler President Coolidge by the Senate i-“tiii-Y Wiiii Kiiii; Aiiiiiii ‘it? iiiiiei that ii approves membership’ Timimourno-r following the coffin on president then through the Statefmi- Til“ il°lly W11" i>°l'll"‘ i° 5V Depaniment wiiicommunicaia ihetGii-itlaie Cathedral tliriiigh the denim-Minna Oi streets of the capital amid tolling noiicy in inn 43 nipmhers singed of belle booming of minute guns inf the Lengne of Nations and innand strains of funeral mart-hes nun-e ii» they nnpi-ove of Uniiedlplayeil by massed uriiiy hands. sinn-s membership ns nnniiiien by, it was u. silent mourning city the reservniionn “vhen these m“, through which ll1(.'(.‘1ll‘tlll18l's body ions reply in the affirmative the iiioiigiii iiiii‘? ii°iii ‘Miiiiiies i" m‘ signninm of me Unned stain wiii cive tlie natioiifl»; tribute was borne. h.’ niriixed by" nipiomniic repmsen, Street. car and other traffic had miives w in‘, originai proiocni been stopped sitico early morning and the statute now deposiien in and school and business establish- Genwm The resoiuiion or min-ion meats vi-iere closed to allow all to tion also will be filled at Geneva iiiiiiiciihiiii- Th“ ii°iiY i5 ili-‘iilg wk‘ and U_ S nmnibersinl, in “mien back to Miilines this afternoon count Win have become a met WllBTQ with simpler ceremonial to- morrow interment. servitv- will be held at St. Rombauts Cathedral. G t i Hundreds of thousands lined tha ‘fOlifrill of tlie cortege to pay tribute ' - ° 8 Dre at» who because of his stilnd against tlie German invasion P T. 0 Wars hailed n15 the lnczlirnation oftlio na 1011's sou in wart me. with tb King mart-boil the heir appargn: _—‘-' Prince Leopold pnd Mni-gnaii 11inch 1' i 9 ._ wxie?;giirie‘il;orlfi3' Sgceivgilihd-ifrilingifl-riit-rtilissiino of the Allied ann- the past twenty four hours fronilips piiliegliuons 10f wounded Vere“ ships in the Northern Pacific wet-fag? iirlim ‘in A" mi armieih repms’ ers indicate that 11 great storm, e a w“ or "imiy “aiiiiiii” iiieiiiii‘ one of the largest in the area ever em or the Bmglun no“ and Dam“ recorded in this part of the henil- gem and miiiiciiiiii ‘iiiiiimiiieil °t lsphere is moving across the ‘Pacl- "H5915 “Mimi's iiiiii iii°5i 0i’ "l9 this cousin This "iii" lmliortardycities in the king- storm, Napier Denison. observa- gm“ “m” “is” iiieiieiii- Cilfdillal itory Superintendent stated here Hiiiliiiiiii‘ lit’ Vlirstministe/r and Lord Just inisht has a diameter of near- m’: ‘iix “ii” i‘ "fifltiican iy 3.000 miles. nmiieilfil Wm‘ ""10": time who roi- ’ T0 Hang-Declares Canadian —— Apples Are Not Contaminated (Canadian Press) OITICAGO. Jan. 2S.~'l‘he “Mid- get Bandit." Henry J. Flume-ices. was sentenced to be hanged Feli- ruai-y 19. by Judge 1\\'. M. Genimlil (Canadian PM“) today. Darrel Mcfleorghegnn allilj OT'J‘A'WA, Jan. 28. _..Cnnndian lJolin Fianne-ry, co-ilefelidants. alsoiapples are not contaminated with iWTPPB sentenced to be executed Feb-‘zirsenic. Recent complaints that; ruflry 19- ‘illiples grown on this continent oft- The three were convicted for the e11 carried a residue of the poigmig 9min,“ The D“ handed to the p!“ murder of Michael Swiontkoivsklncontuiiieil in insecticides used for cashier of the "Pulaski Building undspraying during their growth has ' Loan. Association, shot and killed prompted the Department or Agp]. March 19 last_ during a $11,000 mb- culture to make a rigid investiga- bery. tion. i” trouble has ever arisen over ' ' i.1is liingci‘, so far as any l Canada is aware, lliroughonsiéucli‘ . itreatment of apples, and the De. Growlngiiiillrttiitant of Agriculture is doinil ill“ in its poirr-r to prevent its hap- (cinadiah PM") pening ‘and anticipate no possible BEIRUT, ‘Syria. Jan. 2s. - The "°lii’i“-' iii" "will! Mlniflter 0! Kurd rebellion against the Turks Agiiiiiiiiiiiii- ii)’- -i- ‘ii- GYiBd-iii“ is reported to be growing. Dls- “Med ioiiiiy- patches received here say fighting '_‘—'<°*'“___ occurred in the 1Bltii1-i reg-ion and . . . . - - . . The Weather, Etc. -- wounded. more tho/n 250 Turks soldiers were ‘i’ 111s is A GOOD 1 DAY 4b BE WRAPPED UP lN SOME WARM SUBJECT‘ w (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jun. 33. M. Mppy iniiidlngs at Droiiie West Australia ‘have horn razed utid nearly 200 lug- jgers of the pearl fishing fleet stink during a tornado says ll ilespritcti -io the Daily Mail lrmn Sydney Ncu" South Wales. iAHIIOIIHOBIIIBHIDET i Coming Events, l - i . Meetings, Etc. i "Mt. Stoivart, Tuesday big West- ern Show. 7464 28 1 3i. i "Baptist Tea in Zion Hall. Tues. ‘dill’. Feb. 2nd. 7456127431 "Grand variety entertainment ‘ and pie social Belfast Hail Friday TORONTO. Jan. 2R.~Marltime. night, Feb. 5th. Local and city decreasing northwest to westtalent. 7459-27-3! winds. fair and much colder. Maximum and minimum temper-i BUIFGBZ Toronto. snow . . . . . . , . . .. Montreal, snow Quebec. cloudy ... . . .. "Postponedz-Tibe Oyster Bod -\\"omens' institute Social which Z4~—lil,\‘v'l-ls to have been bald Thursday ...2R~6 night has been postponed till Tues- ..24—-4h ilsy, February 2nd at 8 o'clock. ghilairilottetolawni. snow . 29—l5i 7473-94-31 fl BX. con y . . . . .. 38-48: 1- st. John. clear .. 29-42} "The East. Royalty Dramatic Boston. cloudy .. New York. clear . . . . . . . .. High tide today at noon nilht at 11.12. 50—22iClub will present their play "Fich- 3R—2R,ermun‘s illuck" in Hearts Hall. and in. Monday. February at. f! not fine, first fine night. Adult! 86o, child- Sun sets this afternoon at 5.02 Th‘ mini." men brow!“ Mei, he brought personally to Canadian n, mind in, w." oi- mmnnunc, veterans last summor. when he an twenty five w»... rngglliltl from rho at thr- loss ot two of their comrld-tlist 11m swept om- the country. Wllttltd l-iflllt-fleltlfli filr Rlchsril doom m who gave their lives Monday in lllllllllltllli. momentarily. a vnlii effort to carry ‘in the mwpivp pien had been rescued inteAlit M9- mulnly through the influence ofiTnrner. V. C. in his trustee in Can- fi, ads, the first dsnnito atop toward {Qtatimsfl hill Zllfl !l 194M011?! inn BIO l). ren 25c. ladies with hukotl free. y: riloe tomorrow , morning fli- 7488-2061 uii Last quarter moon Irlday, Feb-i "Hospital Ooh Idle by Indies riury 5th 7.01 p. m.‘ of 9t. James Church at Moore and Gnmmeraiis tide eighteen uilnu-Mdaodn, Saturday i pan. - __- '\._.4..__.L.._.@a_.¢a|»-»AA.D'Q1AQ‘ if;