- "My Dcpa MAXIMS ' ors MERCHANT ¢—_-_- 1 w; never less at leisure than kqggra, no: IBlI llflllfi “Ill! when It when l am alone. n‘ fluuld-I-Jl. Ifllllgl‘ mount-Ii “""“.“-n ‘u Illi- COIM- g,,,==, anrnwai airicti ioutimirnii U. S. Navy Dept- Wm ‘uand M8191’ Ralailleral Instead. K (Canadian Press) wAsiuNoToN. it had abai mgiiai of M gutter and wo ad. . “flirts action was decided Adams ha 'i General Butler. 11min" I). 0., Feb. 8—-'I'he rtincnt announced today idoned 1119-115 f," a mun‘ njor General Bmedley D~ uld reprimand him in- upon, the ' nmounccniriut said, after Secretary received a letter from explaining h; reference to Premier ‘Mussolini of My 1n a recent speech in Phil’!- jslphlfl for ivhich the Wasblnflmn Ggveflliiiflllt apologized to Italy. The Gums H115 alleged to havereferred n llimsoiiin as a hlt-and-ruri driv- gr, recounting an automobile ride a Mn.) “Q5 suppnSfld to have taken ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Rummage Salc—l-leartz Memor- hi llall, Ft-b. 10, ‘l p. m. 3111-‘7-2-31 "Loading hogs. Feb. 17th. List at once. Uigg Shipping Club. 3127-2-9-11 "Si. Pants Parish Hall, Illustrat- ed lecture on Japan. Tuesday. Feb. ltih. I "if. CA. vs. Comwal Comwa tonight. Ska match. "A liliisicul Entertain 3129-2-13 l C. C. at ting after 3142-2-7 ment and Dance in Summerfleid Hall, Tuesday, ltbniaryi 10th, 8 o'clock. 3172-2-6-Si. . ."Cardigun Shippingfilub will shlp llogs Wednesday. February 11th. 3124-2-9-31. "lit. Stewart Wednesday 'I'hrill- ing Show. Adventure, Romance and Action. 3118-2-9-21. "linioaiimg u car of Albion Nut Coat at i\ii1tr;=. Saturday day. B. C. Webster. and Mon- 3903-24-21. I “Rrairvv Thursday. February 12th for Whi~i and Dnnce in Cardigan lliill. If n41: fine will b0 held Friday. 3193-2-7-21. "Attend the Public Auction on nniniistis (it into John D. Fairiielti, Tuesday", Feb. 1 Maclntyre, 7th. 3131-2-9 "iiiidrv at.’ Highfield Monday ilbr. trim Ill26-2-9-2i iiiilht Curhwire Bros. Milidews, vs. Granite". Skating after match. 3136-2-9 "llw Valcni‘ne Social advertised for P~i~ --i Pirrsonnge, Friday. is Wit‘ "*1 1"‘ Monday, Feb. 10th. :\'lcni‘.iri' uzxuavornble. come ‘Tuesday. 3138-2-9 :17" '1“) Top Inn tonight. Jtu‘ val in novelty orchestra. Pi- I.II‘I,V1\'I\ ,.--\.~i.-,,,.. and dmmm [Mfllfui ("id rguarc dances. Dainty "iiiii irir . 3143-2-1 "Fhiclni .. dulmnnmui s..!ad, fancy bread. nil kinds oi coke, candy w, household table. nuich Valentine tea. Zion —l\lon-\Ved. 'r'viiii‘iitiiln Parlor Social. Pownal ‘iiiiiiiiii. Friday cvfiilinx, February Proceeds for Sunday School. '_'Ilil_car‘ Miss Marie H f-riiss l-laii under 3194-24-21. Paquet st auspices of viie Women's Lcagtic, Tuesday. "tiiiiiiirv 1on1. m“ “it'll-dancing, em, pmillaiiiiiic in store for y Piano music. tomic A splendid ou. .. 3lB7-2-7-3i. I "Wile annual meeting of Cornwall ilclrflt‘ will be held in Cornwall H,‘ ‘vmiwsdfly February 11th, st . M. Bonus will be paid. ill’ 3201-24-21. "F10 annual meeting of the Btsn- "iliii" Diiifying (.70.. will be held Miisimlc Hall. Stanley, Tuesday. Plthltlth at 1 P. m. Fill 8 areholders and ppm) 3- 5- McEwen, scary. attendance ns request- _ 3045-1-3l-Feb. 3-4-6-7-0-61 "The Ladies of st. Elizabeth's Aid Ire at "°'" ‘rickets as itiitit Afternoon iild of St. Vincent's Orphan- the residence of Mrs. R. J. "°}'-mw6i*<iiiiwdiiv. February ntn. cents. 3125-24-31. ‘ Oonrshilneoltiwsrl Islllibsfislew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1931 IOU tantrum.‘ Education makes s people easy to lend, but difficult to rlrlve: easy to , but Impossible to enslave. nun-hrs 01A 8 PAGES BritgAirmen Completes First Half Of Flight (Special to The Guardian) (Spools-l to The Guardian) BUFFALO. Fob. ‘L-At least twenty-five fishermen were car- A rled out into like Erie here to- day, when s. northeast wind broke off n. huge section of the {go on which they were fishing. CAPE TOWN, Union of South Af- rica, Feb. 'l.-—Three British troop carrying airplanes, which left Cairo, January 12 on o. round trip flight of 12,000 miles to Capetown today suc- cessfully completed the first hall’ of their flight. Each plane accommo- dates twenty-three fully armed l-n fsntrymen besides the crew. During the flight through the African wilds, exercises were carried out in various localities. England Gets $15, 000, OOOOrder (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Feb. 7.—C'hinese ord- ers for $15,000,000 worth of locomo- tivo passenger and freight cars and steel rails to be placed immediately with another $20,000,000 to be sent similarly in the next 15 years, will give employment to 10.000 British steel workers. This is the outcome of sn agreement between the British and Chinese Governments by which the old boxer indemnity will be used in payment of these supplies as. will be explained in Parliament Monday. Canadian firms will derive some ben- efit. Liquor Profits Were Reduced EDMONTON, Alta.. Feb. 8.—Alber tans are buying less liquor, and re- venue to the provincev from that source consequently is on the de- cline. Operations of the liquor control board for the fiscal year ended March 3i, 1930, produced a net prof it of $250,102 less than for the pre vious twelve montho, it is shown in n. report tabled in the legislature. The comparative figures were 1929- 30. 32410385; 1928-20, $2,661,048. Tide OfS ettl em ent Shows No Signs Of Obatingi OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 7.~“That the tide of settlement which has been flowing westward 0nd northward in Canada. showed no signs of abating rduring the fiscal year 1929-30." was the statement of K. F. McCusker, D. L. 8., ln presenting the Report. of the Land Settlement Committee at the annual Convention of the Do- minion Land Surveyors Association which is being held in Ottwsa today. Mr. McCusker declared that during this period more homcsteuds and soldier grants were filed at the Grande Prairie and Peace River land ofllces than in the previous fiscal year, and that this keen demand for land continued into the spring of 1030. West of Smoky River a. whole of repatriated French Canadians, who had come back into Canada in s A fine strip of land. some two hundred to four hundred miles north east of St. John in the Peace River tlementfis now ninety miles closer to that area than it was at that time. "The present tide of settlement,“ said Mr. MoClusker, "differs from that of 20 years or so sgsin in thnt it fs mostly made up of the surplus of boys born snd brought up on Can- sdisn farms." "n: enable settlement to be carried in in s sstisfacwry manner the work or m; surveyor is of first imliofl" I 30 Injured In Rear End Crash HSHERMEN ADRIFTUN ictuctum For More Than 30 Hours 0n Ice Fl0e—- Are Located By Air- plane. ' (Special to The Glllrdlln) NEW YORK, Feb. ‘Ir-Thirty per- sons were injured, three seriously today when s. southbound train in the east side subway crsshed into the rear end of an which was moving on to a siding in the Bronx. The crash hurled pas- sangcrs out of their seats. broke win- dows in the csis and crushed the forward platform of the first csr. Traffic was delayed for on hour. (Canadian Press) BUFFALO, N. Y.. Fcb. 8—A score of fishermen who had drifted help- . lessly for more than 30 hours on a huge icefice in the open waters of Lake Eric, were located by airplane this afternoon and Coast Guard“ cr-ws begun the perilous task of bringing them ashore in small groups. An airplane chartered by the Buffalo‘ tflilled hi8 thfOne Ind l 116W (W991i Courier Express. morning nowspaper,;vvos crowned at the two day inter- i located the men about l5 miles south- :l'lflti0l1fll 819964 lulu-BK "1609 Whml west of Buffalo and about three and concluded here Siiturdsr- Five times, one half miles offshore. Flying about Canadian champktfl in SQVm W!" 50 feet above the iceiloe the plane of competition, Ross Robinson, of dropped containers of hot coffee ut- TOYOHt/O. 019-11115 his lfllllfilfi. “U08 tarhed to parachutes. ' ‘three firsts in the six titular events, , Canada ’s Skaters Retain Prestige (Canadian Press) empty train, _ OTTAWA- 0"“ Feb- 3-5 “"3 1"‘ tconcemed, the Melbourne agreement Princes Marvel At Culebra Cut (Special to The (lllllfdilllll AIISTRAIINS SIIIIJTIIINIIF PANAMA CITY. l-‘cb. 7 — The s I T u A T I U N Prince of Wales and his brothel" Prince George arrived in Pauania today and enjoyed a crowded pro- gram that included an zlcrinl vimv of the Panama. Canal, a I't‘('(‘i)l.l(ill at ithe Palace of Prvsxivnt Rlfllilfilil 'Aliaro and a nunrl oi‘ golf. (Csnsdhn Press) CANBERRA, Australia. Feb. 8— Moderate inflation involved in a lim- ited increase ln the Australian cur- _ . , g 1on0“ L‘ the Commonwealth Gwenp expressed thrkr p riawiire 1i the up- ment’; solution of the present 58110115 ipiiiiiliiiiy 0f Fvviiic 1hr nirrit casin- financial situation. Hon. E. G. ‘rheo- ‘selling tvmk [mm m“ dore, Commonwealth Treasurer last Pmwe o‘ ways; m“ p" night told the conference of state tercstcd 1n tnv iftillfit-I C lr>i>ra (‘iii iPremiers and Treasurers that thclflnd commflntczl m‘ W1" 1.1T“! federal Government hm rejecwdithe magnificent woik oi thy-rm tiny policy mvoxvmg reductions eers lvho overcame .<\l"Il miliziul: in wages. Prime Minister Jamesithcm Scullln entirely supported the proposals of his ‘Treasurer. so far as the Commonwealth Government is m. Last Minute News Flashes between Commonwealth and States. calling for drastic govemmentai _cc onomles and balanced budgets 8°C.: by the board. i .', .....'\'I(, Conn" Ft-li- ii-—.\..i;lia Earhart, trans Atlant. c fiycr. and George Palmer Putnam. pull- lisher, were married heri- yester- day at the home 0i’ Mrs. Frances Putnam, mother of Mr. Putnam. before her in climbing to the North‘ American women's championship. Miss Wilson, who has only been skat- lng in championship events three years, succeeds, Mrs. Leila Brooks Potter, 0t Toronto. (Canadian Press) mEfiflfiMm_-W-.W-.. tuutatui Chief Justice Points To VATICAN CITY, Feb. 7.—'l. Pope today gave a private audi- ence lo the Most. Reverend Mgr. Thomas (YDonnel. of Halifax, Coadjutor and Tltuldr Archbis- hop of Mctymna. His Holiness Until ‘ liance of technique, Miss Jean Wil- (Czmadnn Press) son, also a auwitonlsn, swept all TORONTO, Ont, Feb. 8-A special despatch to the Star from Ottawa says the latest gossip about the Gov- emorfiencral, is that he will be the Marquis of Lrilithgow. Victoria. Al- exander John Hope. The official si- lence of the appointment hos not been broken, but an Ottawa paper gives the most recent report the tfg- uity o1’ publication. and there is snld to be good reasons for the rumor. i’ Train Kills Three i (Czmntlinn Preps) DangerCorifrontingCanada “If Dominion Does Not Wish to Become a Hell - May Be Short on Earth She Should Rid -< (Cansdiarr Press) ' Herself atOnce ofThose orrsws. Ont, Feb. 8—The feel- llng here is that important develop- Who would Make It S9» ‘merits with the view of providing They coukLflsir immediate credits to farmers on the iprairles will be forthcoming very ‘ ,soon, perhaps within two weeks - .1. ‘Communications pouring in on the TC-RONTO, Feb. B.--An impres- Government from the West indicate p Iiam Declares. .slve warning that the. treasonable a situation so pressing that it is fear- .ard insidious virus of communism ed funds of the newly formed Do-l must not be permitted to enter theiminim Agricultural Credit company. Canadian body politic was given ‘last l will not be available in time to avoid‘ imparted the Apostolic Blessing to the AsnhblShflp- BOSTON, Mass" Feb. il-Mrs. Ethel Aldinc Ross, former wife of J. K. L. Ross, of Montreal, was named cn-respondent in divorce proceedings by Itlrs. Guy Murchio against her husband, a promin- cnt Boston Invvycr and former Harvard football player, y-csler- day. “MSHINGTON. I). (i, Fri). 8- An indication that the tiropmatl to out immigration ninety ut-r- cent is not likely to got. through Congress at this session. was (lis- HULL. Que. Feb- fi-Flvliie \ 1- night by Sir William Mulock, Chief of the Canadian Poetic Imperial Justice of Ontario, in an address de- Limlted ivzped out the lives oi three rivered u, Live stock Breed", and men early this morning, when the Exhibitors 0f the pomp-pom who train struck an automobile at a level were guosgs of the Canadian Ntmon. icrcssini; iii the nortlnrn part. >1 tile a] Exhibition a; a dinner in the Royal WW- TWO f-tlifl‘ m9" iii the '41‘ 5Y9 York Hotel. Sir William in emphat- zferiously injured. 111a dead: James p- termg made g; clem- that he m. SLeddcn, 2b, uvncv and drivsr of the gm-ded H y person who advamged automobile; Oswald Schnrf. 5:). and Imuch hardship, t covered on Saturday when pro- i , a of un- bill aiming at a the establishment or Rusgign eom- ‘ general reduction ‘by that amount munism in Canada as n criminal and fllillfiilfvd Vi"? "i" m!“ (“"1" declared with emphasis, that the mil-tor iif lhv "011" iit 31'1""- time had arrived when Canada must srrifllivfis l0 fir?“ Rii‘ =i<'l3iiii~ guard against insidious movements A calculated to undermine law and or- dcr. Sow Gives Birth James Tierney. 33, all residents of Ottawa. Preparations [Motor Bus Kills Wcsiville Illan I i i i I (Can Ilress) _ I sTEi-HARTQN. N» S- Fvii- ii-- ‘Fnrrai Revision Of The Struck by a inotercin‘ m: he wuikczt ' _ across the street to board a Westviic rflflff In T116 APPTOBCD‘ ing Budget —Name Of bound bus, William’ P. ‘Thompson. , Mechanical Superintendent for the ‘ New Gov. General Awaited. Pictou Electric Co., for the past quar- ter century, was almost insttintly, killed. Hc was fifty one years oldl On Apace At Ottawa For Coming Session i to ‘Siamese Twins ’ . . Gozng | i _ crs of Eutlin comes to tlui lore with specimens oi iiic pie: i:i.iuii;,. This ‘freak is twin pig's joined along the ,bnck and sides. 1n the M,i't'l‘s home ____i_.___i..-__._.n.- they are called the "Shiiiiii-iii tivi United States capital that negotiate, ions be proceeded with. At that time Premier R. B. Bennett replied that owing to the pending Imperial con» ference. he would postpone taking up the question untlfhis return from London. It is believed he had given the matter very serious consideration en birth on Zilvers farm by a uornril 50W. It only iivmi :1 friu‘ innit“. There are two pcrtrzilv l"-i'llli‘(I heads, eight logs and fm-i. two unr- mal ears and tivn abnnrmallv suvill cars. The small vars on the ilv-itl‘ where the pins are iwinrirt. REGINA. Susi: , I-‘tib. T.—Ro_v l\~l_v- the claim of lllv inst wont in unitiuii i Some time zign tln- freak uni..- iiiv- '1 All Its Rt. Hon. Arthur Annual lublcrlpllovr: sail-end us», B! loll Ganndn nnd l! H. A. “M, Communism And Horrors VividlLPicturedl Meighen Deliv- ers Lecture On The Situation In Russia And i (fan isiiun Press) | m0 it exceeded 'l‘t.l'{lf?""!‘O. Ont. Ft-b: 8—Rt. l-loh. .'.:":‘.nu- Mo u. former Premier" of Canada. lzr-t ninlit. zlr-livcring a lea ‘urn on the s'l‘.l€\liOll in Russia and tr; relation to Canada and Canad- itlilll, (irriatviti that the \i.'o1'lc1 never _ iv-ftivv had Wlllli-FSGH such sufferini: in times m" prof-v as t-rtistriti in Rus- Fiil 101101‘. “Nov-iv has there born a i_\'l‘ilill‘i.\' mow‘ supreme or more ruth- less in thri history of nations than (lie tyranny of Russian Communism. The motives of its founders and of iits leaders since may have been un lselfnsh, but whatever their motives, ilie means employed have been thei tilt-ans 0f terror and oppression on a i male that staggers belief. More than ‘a. million of the educated people of tthnt (‘Dllilify were slaughtered in [their tracks. Hundreds of thousands ‘were sent into exile. Hundreds of ltlviuiwmds more of the Bourgeoise isuffered similar fate because they icoulcifnot fall in with the Commun- éistlc programme of their proletariat _i lords. Farmers who wanted nothing more than to till the land they own. ied and sell the product of their own S011 in the markets of the world, were ‘c-laseteti at once as, counter-revolution- iariexs and ordered into ignominlcus ivxilo or death." i "The story of this tragedy (loos not rnd mririiiv with bloodshed and des- tpoiism. The forces of Lenin set out ‘to l‘(‘lll0llI(l the whole Russian na- _tiou. Without. s. doubt it must be ad- ‘mittcrl that tremendous strides were ‘made in the five year plan. It is not ‘impossible that with certain reserva- 1S thr- live yea;- goal will be at-i t2 n-rl in four. But the reservations are tremondoiisly‘ important and ai- ‘ready we are reaching the stage \"Ilt‘ll wiry ii\1prri-=.<'i\'0 lessons (“an be (train production was not lt‘.li'I‘.(‘(l. i Had Planned 1 Assassination Oflifussolini ‘i- i .\'I"I'IZ)II"I'I-lI) SFICIDIC ;\I"'I'ER SIIOIYIING FRAY I"()LLO\‘\'ED HIS ARREST i i t i IILTRIA. iii-b. 3.—I\l‘.CIlCIt‘ Schirrit, iiii"i"(»\ii~:l yvstoiwia)‘ for possession of i1! ma, and (xplozsivos. confessed ivtiu)‘, police said, tlint he had pinn- 01ml an attempt on lllf‘ life of Prem- Il‘l Aiussoliui. i ll(~ had inzuzizlii twu high vxplosivc gianuxhs Il(‘l'i‘ for that purpose, police Its Relation To ' Canada And Canadians. equal to expectations in 1929, but is expectations. Col- lociivtst iarms were a great sticccss. The state farms had an abundant; crop. Mcther nature time 2o she aid of the Communist. the weather was fine and the output of grain was iavize. The 1930 export of Russian Whclsl will approximate 100 millions of bushels. Lumber exports are grow- ing. Coal exports are growing. Pulp- wood cxilorts are growing. Oil ex- ports are growing. Does this mean ollfll’, the five year plan is a succefi Mid that Communism ls going to emerge triumphant? Almost emphat- ically no such conclusion can be cliswn. It is one thing to have a big crop in a fine year and it is anoth- er thing to make 400.000 acre farm: pay one year with another over a space of a quarter of a century. De- cades will be required before any in- telligent and practical man can be iconvincul that Communism can lift humanity to a higher economic piano _than the individualistic system. Long iyears will be necessary, years of od- lversity as well as years of good for- tune Marketing Board To Help Farmers mpot-inl to The Guardian) NORTH AUGUSTA, Ont, Feb. 7.- Organization of a provlncial market- ing board to assist farmers in dis- posing of their produce, was contem- plated by the Henry Government, Hon. T. L. Kennedy. Minister of Agriculture told an audience here last night. This board would advise the producers when and how to mar- ket their various commodities. Agents would be distributed through- out Canada. chiefly in the largo centres of population. The system would extend io Great Britain, where representatives of the market- ing board would keep an eye on con- ditions and advise as to the most favorable times in which to dispnro of Ontario's (ix-portable surplus o1‘ farm products. The Weather, Etc. PEoPiE ‘Nita LWE iN Glass Houses Sii0uLDN"f niaoz. BDOMERANQS Edam! Donald Hnyman, operator of the out omobiic. \'.'£1S arrested and ITIPRFOFI - orrnwn. 5511}... fir-Events ivisit to Washington, and it is under- stood he now has in his mind some since. particularly at the time of his 1 This is the first time in the hisiiii‘); of pig raising in Smkatcht-xvau, ne- cording to ofiirinls oi‘ the Drip-art- ~llifl lav liad told them. sitar a gun fight with police and township was settled on by s colony i District, was located in m1, and set- I on $10,000 bail. A Coroner's jury de- "We expect/Ed t0 010W‘ Wm‘ 3'9"" _Cir" ' thi- accident occurred when the iff-DYYVU between “~°W "d m9 5M9 driver applied his brakes in an ef- [OI the Piirliflmeiitilfl/ 090111198-0511" fort to avoid striking Thompson, the lioumlemcm °l the name ° m“ car becomnig unmanageable on the adds new Governor ‘Cfinleral is ex- (m ‘ peeled almost lmmeds ey. . _ ______ _ Developments are forecssted in the ‘R1169. From the study of oblique and negotiations between Canada and ,vcrticf\i aerial photographs the coun ll"! United State! 100K111! to the con- xtry can be mnppcd and n decision ‘fltfitifi-lfln 0!‘ U118 ‘St- Llvzfeflgsod b d t it) _ ,- uaerwsys nvovngpo r - ‘Siam; fimgef Liznmz? p7); ‘lion on a large scale. In the meantime sible farming areas Tllcll the sur- preparations for the melon Ire go- i lveyor, as he makes the subdivision in! Bheld Wm! 0V"! indium?" m" of these latter areas can classify the the 8011670111011!’- hl! 110$ K331511895 71°17‘ soil so that the prospective settierlthe position tiikeii it the ememncv can be given full information regard- ses ‘ and I!!!)Seqllveil-l‘!!! 91111:; "a!" ing a suitable homestead. Will be E B6119"! 1'9 9" ° 9 u‘ The present policy of colonization ilfrir? the ‘Ppa-lullxnghzumz-“ntlom is that first efforts must be directed e nex s P to getting native sons and daughters for the 5t. Lawrence development will onto the land and to exercise great be a note from Ottswl t0 Wllhlfll" care in selecting as new people only ton which will go forward in the nut those who are likely to m in and to future. During "is emmsnw les- gmcem slon the suggestion came from the "these are chiefly engineering prob- ‘definite sussestions to forward toiincni 0i Agriculture. lllllt .-n¢:. n the United States Government. freak tins been reported. Although official circles here state “__.___ that no steps have yet been taken they would not be surprised if the form the n , ions assume would ' -___ icars. Although it has luv-n stated Fthat the RO\'t‘l‘lllll(‘llt has fit-rifled on be slong the lines indicated in Wash- this imroccdure this was iIt‘lll(‘fI at ington despatches. namely the ap- the (inst block today. pointing of a joint commission to Among other niafteirs which are iron out the differences which exist. receiving the attention o1 the cor ‘eminent at present is inciudvci tho lems, the Canadian view being that melection of a minister to Washing the power would be best developed ton. There is no indication at pros- by n two stage undertaking, where- ent just when the appointment will l5 the United states favors oneibc made. but the general lmprrssion great dam. ‘is that it will come soon. It. is ex- much consideration to the proposals sessional program will occupy of the automobile manufacturers and attention of cabinet during the (‘om importers respectin the prices st ing weeks. A busy session is anticip which cl-rs would be valued for duty atcd, and the government will untur- purposes of entry into Csnsds. One ally be desirous of having btislncis= [#090851 is for theprlce to be h liX- 0n hand for the members when ed discount below the list prices. they meet. ‘the some percentage to apply to all i During the week the cabinet gave pected that the preparations of the the .\'\(_\'l’.llt‘ was removed early this morn- I r St‘Illl'l'il ivas arrested Tuesday night ‘l1 cr- vserc l'lllll0l'S at the time that m» had ialnnnrd an attempt on Mus- (i .iui‘s life, but those were vigorous- .;‘ denied by tho authorities. i The politic said Schirrii drew a ltii-aoiu-i" \viiii-.- lni was being scorched ‘at time iltlllCf‘ station. wounded thiec ipollt-rnieii and attempted stiicidc, in- flicting a serious wound in his head. $400,000 Fire (TFTAVSKA. Ont. Fob. 8~Onc of ‘the ivromincnt marks in. Ottawa's ing. when fire of unknown origin t-oznpleteiy destroyed St. Jean Bap- tiste Church. Loss is estimated at 5400.000 including a $25000 gold sl- TORONTO. Feb. 9-l-'resi1 shiftin winds, cloudy and mild, with 10cm snow falls. High tide this afternoon at and tomorrow moming at 4.31. Sun rises this morning at 7.09 and sets this afternoon 11.5.21. Last quarter moon Monday, Feb. 9 12.10 p. m. 3.28 in!" entirely: ruined. No one was in- lured. Summerside tide eighteen minute: ‘later than Charlottetown. its Gotten Tuiliieii, Biscuitsitiiiii You Bake With “ittiBiti Hiitlii iiiliiii’ . ‘l i" it‘ l ' a y .