OFA MERCHANT in_-t vsry busy himseifi and his tlmony will be evidence him. whoever shall take upon himself to watch amthel-‘s behaviour ls not against MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT CG!‘ l” Mull, iiiillsll I Negotiations Broken I Forces Are Cone hai. a (Canadian Press) lL-INKOW. China, Feb. 1. ~Nc- goiilltlons between the Cantonese and liritisll here for u llew modus vivendi to take tho place ofiroal- lcs now ill effect between CIlIllZL nuti (ireut Britain were broken off tiulliy by Eugene Chen, (lanionese foreign minister. Tile Cantonese foreign millister who has been negotiating with Owen 0'Ml1lley, British charge tfaffalres. refused to sign the agreement proposed by the British as long as armed forces of Great Britain are concentrating at Shanghai. The negotiations were undertak- To Organize m “Hands Off China” Movement (Special to the Guardian) ‘TORONTO, Feb. 1. — The mas- ultude of ‘Soviet Rilssla‘s interest Ill China is revealed ill an official bulletin of the (Ionnnnnlst party which was received hero yesterday. ‘Printed in Vienna in several differ- cut. ‘ languages for distribution throughout the world the bulletin contains verbatim reports oi the speeches delivered tby delegates before the ‘Third international and nmong the number is one by Tan Ping Chuan. -Chlnese conllnunist purty representative. ‘fan Ping Chuan reported that ihe party in-Chlna was in "coul- plote ngireenlent with the policy or the ‘Leninist central committee of tile ‘Communist party of Soviet unions". and that it was ready to, ticicut and liquidate the‘ forces of tho opposition. i lio considered that it would be possible to unite tho peasant and industrial worker under a signal program. ‘but that. efforts were he- illg illado by tllc right forces to rid tllc Kuonlintnug. or Nlltiouulist Society. which is the ‘lilalll support of tho. Nationalist. or ‘Cantonese. puriy of communists. Local (‘nmmunist (lfficillls stated I yesterday that a call had been sent to nil trade llnions to elect dele- gates to attend a meeting on Feb- ruary lll to organize a “hands off ‘('llinll" movement. Who Refused to - Sign Agreement Pro- "‘ posed by the British as Long as Armed lprotrac tetl ,\nllllill Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 Canada and U. S. A. $4.50 EIIIIS REFIISEII BY I “BIINTIINESEIIIREIIIN MINISTER off by Eugene Chen entrating at Shang- aid ell ill all attempt. to establish relu- tions bet-ween China and Great ‘llrit- niu which would virtually do away with foreign concessions, extrater- ritoriullty and existing customs treaties to which both (lantonese and Peking governments have 01'- feretl strenuous objections. Although the terms upon which (treat Britain approached the Cull- tonese were not officially muke public they were said to be most liberal, assuring virtual tariff auto- llomy to China. Miles Lampson, British minister to (lhinn, is negotiating with the Peking government on terms sim- ilar to tlloso offered the Cantonese. IIIIIEEII Iii IIEIIIIIII [IISIIIIIIIIENI (Canadian Press) PARIS, Feb. 1. ——Ftlll agreelnollt‘ on the disarmament. questions which have been the subject. oi‘ negotiations between the Allies and Germany, wns reach~ ed today. The Allied council of anlbasszltl- ors is working out. a few remaining details but all pending differences over the military control of (inr- many have been settled and there 1m‘ H0 problems i0 bo turned over to the League of Notions. Tho inter-ltllied military control commission now ceases to function the League taking over the work of seeing tllat Germany complies with tho disarmament provisions of the Versailles treaty. Confirm Election 0f Leslie Bell (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 1. —Lesllo Ilell is confirmed ill his election as Cohservatlve member for the Si.’ Antoine district of Montreal by. N. H. ITIIIES (Canadian Press) tlttnwo: American ‘I, (ittawa lloston: ‘Si. Pats t). Boston i. 0 iluirtlii: (lhlcugtl 3, Detroit. ‘i. IIlVtlrlInlll). New York: (Zunlulions l. Rungl-rs ti. (flvoriinlc). , Rebels Executed (Canadian Press) . MEXICO CITY. Fob. 1. —'i‘lvtlnt_v cuvcn rebels have been oxecutod Ill’ llie military authorities ill "NW1" "llv in reprlsal for tho lnussucrt- oi‘ n small fetiorul column which wus uunillilutctl by rebels iluilian liliguclolflrautlo on Jun. mai- KASHA MABQUERADEB j 'UNDER MANY ALIASES Kilshu continues tn take on tlllasos. It. masquerades in the inhrlc vocabulary of the moment u-vdcr many names. Some of them are Kashecia, Pellekashn. Kashn (lranlkells, Kashaduvetine. Planes. Lilllikaslla, Kaahavelia, Kfltthiwryn. Kashador. Fieure do kasha and Kashn Tohnainic de Nlrls. Fortunately the amateur need know only a few of these iti- iriccate pseudonyms to find what she wants for her kaaha costumes. lint. tho professional buyer has to "the with the lot of them. *»+¢»+¢+o+0-oa4+0++0-»* Condensed Specials RATE-M. per word, not each insertion in this column. ‘YOU WAINT G009 ENVELOPE! Prices 50 for 20c. 100101‘ 85c. 250 for 55c. too for $1.00. iooo for 31-95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Printcry. ti ‘HOMI MAD: some men, Fresh sausages, Saunders. New- "!!! 00.. list End Market Bldg. t; =rox aecailib‘ Milk etLvan_ (lnnnda ill Ottawa today ill dis- missing a motion for nn appeal against P. ruling by Mr. Justice Iiruneau of tllc Quebec Superior court. It hnd been claimed Iii the txouris here that there llltd been irregular- ities ill the election campaign. Tho effect oi‘ Mr. Justice llruneulrs ruling was to tlisnllss those tiling titlons. Mr. Bell tlofouiotl tho illberul candidate W. J. llushitln in tllc gonornl selection of lust. your. -' Death Blow Dealt Rebels ill Mexico hllIlXIliCO cllrv. won. l. ~ Afttn" tllc-sharpest and lnost nilngtllnary colnbnt ill tho state of Jalusco. says u roport. to the I\Vnr Department. the Jalnsctl robellitln has received its (loath-blow. ‘The rebels fled div- idcd inio siillill groups. pursued llv the Fetiornl forces. The number of casualties is not mentioned. While it. is learned here that all ltolnatl Catholic priests of the slate of Julusco have been notified to re- port daily to'the Department of‘ llntcrior ‘in Mexico City after ‘Fell- rnnry 1st, so far as is knownl priests ill other states will not. ‘be molested. PRINCE AND PREMIER INVITED TO GANANOQUE olmauoqtis. Feii- I-“Mevor Wilson. Gananoque. has sent an of- ficial invitation on behalf of the cl- tillens to Ilia lwyfll Highness the the notion of the Supreme Court of_ Iii"? in help in China. The war oi- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927 Death a.‘ General Sir George Higginson (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Fcb- 1. —- General Sir George W. A. Higglngon, wbo_won promotion for hi; service in the ‘Crimean War, is dead at his home, Gyldgmg. croft. lMBTIOWC-OH-thE-Tharngs. He celebrated his 100th birthday last June by mvlew. mp the . Grenadier ‘Guards which he joined 82 years ago. He held decorations from the iFrench and Italian Gov. ernmenta. I IIINITIIII Dramatic End to Sen- sational Separation Suit Brought by the, Count. I‘ NEW YORK. Foil. 1. ‘Ludwig Salln and his wife. the fill"- Ne\vs.-'l‘llo reunion will have the blessing of ll. ILIhlgers, slnnnnrtl Oil millionaire, and Airs. parents (if lilo (Tountcss. Salm and his uttorlloy, llt-rlnnn Coodsteill. tllc News says. snllcd on Saturday for Paris whill-i: tilt-y will meet the Countess. ~ ‘ Duchess Croy, unlit oi‘ lIltl (‘oulli and close friend oi‘ Aliilictlut. will bo l-ietliator, the News asserts. iteporis of the l't!t'tllIi.'IIItllIilll have been confirnloil by Alfred J. Von liortclnul. boyhood friend and coniiilunt of (‘onnt snlm, tho News statics. Peter, lniullt son oi‘ lilo couple. will be sent to Europe to his pur- ents by Mr. Itogers within (no next tiwo months. When tho ro-unlon is United States. MT» Roget's and lilo (‘oullt Ililvi‘ cllterctl into n. legal ngrt-i-llloni, in settling the cuso. Anlnlljs. tllt- cun- iliiiolls are that uollo o1‘ tllc parties shall talk to uclvspnpoi-s, inn; ,\1.-_ nlld Mrs. Rogers will not. inlorttari- ill the dniilvstit: lilo oi‘ lIlt‘ Count and his wife. ilul-1 IIH‘ Count. sllnll become an Anu-riclln cilizt- , and tlutt. lie silall provo tllnl ho is fin- ullciuliy indcpcutii-nt. I (‘tlntinuzitlon oi‘ u scpltrutitln suit Ilftllléélll by tllc Count was gruntod In court Ilerc sevtlrul wcolts ugil. . "Countess Salim llllil her mother are now in ‘Eilrope. New Lt-Governovr Will Officiate I, At Opening (Special to the Guardian) 'l‘i)llONl’l‘O, Fob. 1. ---- of l i (lnturitl outoontil psriialnont will conic into lloillg IiIllllll'l'il\\' afternoon whilo tllc royui snluit- ot‘ 21 gulls sends its booming roporl ‘throughout Queen's park. it will bu the first. official function of Lion- tenant. flovornol- floss. ‘Poliowllltt the SINEPPII ironl IIIPf illrtlllc. nud Ills llolltll-‘ll l'i‘.IIl"i‘llli'llI,l illoro will ho lilo twustolnury intro-I (Illt'lItIl| oi’ uh ltrt to l-lllow illnt. tho llonsi- bo Ill sossitul. This will in- followed by I’l'i'.lllIt‘l' lfllrgusnn Illi- nouncing tho standing t-ulnlultii-t-s. Tim house will [Iliill ndjtulru to tilko ion ill lilo spacious apart- tllcllts. —~—--<-0-§___. LONDON WAR OFFICE DENIES ASKING CANADA'S ASSISTANCE IN CHINESE WAR ILONIDON, Feb. l--—'l<‘lrut ticllitll is made in ullthoritltilvo qnurtors of tho report that ‘IAIIHIOII trous- nlittcd a request to Ottuwn for mill flee neither asked for such assist.- unce nor oven intimated that a con- tingent of troops ‘would ho zit-copi- able. ' ‘lf the statements of those in the confidence of t-llo government on the situation in China are to be ac- cfllitcd on their race value, it would seem there is very little ground for Biieculation on a general empire llrintao of Wales and‘ to Right Hou- orablo tStanley Baldwin. Premier of Great Britain. to visit Gananoque during their sojourn in Canada this summer. The invitation refers to a and if it is accepted. the wish is expressed that the date of the cele- brallon will be convenient for them. Two special features of the cele- bration are a Thousand Islands ‘Day, Aug. 3, and a ‘loads and Gren- ville Day. Aug. i. Two 0f the Pro- vincial Premiers, who are natives of the United Counties. have been invited to attend. iOne of the oldest clergyman in the world is IRGV. Iiiugh McIntyre V-W- rilht our. 48-8 left ear. Re- ward for capture alive. C. J. Colt. 0m}; ‘pals. sm-l-ai-al :-~ v-es‘ ‘Butler of lvlnglliigan (lire-land) Presbyterian church. ‘He is 100 years old. ' New Era celebration. Aug. 1 to iI.I military movement. As it stands at present. the composite force being sent to China is designed for po- lice work. rather than for active hostilities against the nationalists. ?-—-ao>--i CALF SKIN COSTUME! GROW IN POPULARITY g For the winter and early spring days calf akin vests. designed for Film-ts are worn even on the boule- vards of Paris. while calf skin coats. intended for hunting. are often seen for morning wear when the wind blows cold. Tile new vests are simple, slip-on afhirs fitted to a comfortable tightness. The nooks are V shaped. A few white markings. sbroitly placed III IIIFIZII IIIIN CLASS ENI and a Master of Pathos. , Vfllui, lvililtltli doubt. was tllc illi- est evening's l-nttlrlzliillncut cvor lzilwen to ll Iocul audiollctl. was that ‘IYIIIPII -\li‘. l‘nul Kollins, notcli on‘ itrrlzilllill- pIost-llit-ti lo ti. pleusoil tulzi upprcciutili- uudit-uco. ut Pcit-‘Hs iiuli lust night. l on of u scnri- oi‘ strongly Con. tors is llo SlllilII feat fully perform such a "tour dc force" is ialllvlllcillg proof of it finished nluuolilglst oi‘ ruro lit- cru-Iy and tlrnulzttic skill, coupled with tho protcun facility 0t‘ faithful 1y ‘portraying tllc different chnraco- ers assumed. ~ , From tllc time llc opened his per- held his hearers enthrullctl by his [warts of the programme. ‘ills ox- tis a nlusier oi‘ comedy, tlrulun and‘ pathos. , ("IIIIII bzllzillceil us lo drunlu. tragedy and to Prohibition. IITSIPEIENS IIIlI IIIST NIIIIIT .Mr. Paul Kollins Proves Himself a Mono- loglst of Rare Entertaining A b i 1 it y st, ERTIINIIENT Comedy, Tragedy and larger hail. Ambassadorial Duties Begin Soon (Special to the Guardian) *()'l"l‘lAV\.'A, Feb. 1. — lion. Vin- cent Massey, Canada's first nliuis- icr to iVasillngton, will. it is ex- pected, take trvcr his duties there curly in February. He. will be re- UUIVCLI by President Coolidge shortly after Ills arrival. TI"! li-Iilsrillntnt: cousistcil oi‘ the Scottish pocm "Jntnos IXIIIIZIHSI" an irl l pocnl “filo Return of the “lay of Cooking? a tabloid vor- .. . , _ ll-lion oi‘ tllc t‘:iul scene n1 "Thn yli-y- l lo _i-'.l\'i‘ till llltIl\'i(IiltlI illicrp1'otLl-: u lltllltll‘ chant oi‘ Vcnicef‘ “The Roses?‘ the oration oi Spartacus to his twelve (‘illllliiilllilnfl in captivity; the impersonation of the Chinese fest-I er father of Ming Tui ill "East is Avast!" lilo qloem by James Whit- ponlb Riley “An Old Sweetheart of Mine!" The Cremation of Sam Muc- Gee (lfoberg Servicefl a (iralnatlc scene frolu Sir Viim. Irving's play “The Bells" portraying the confes- crest from the play "Tile Fool;" —~ (‘cunt excellent rendition of the different "The ltockotling" (‘Robert Service) Mark .~\ntony‘s funeral oration over "I"? ‘MIIIIPEIII Rogers soon will he prossiou and elocution in the var- tho hotly of Caesar (Shakespeare) IWIIIIIIFBII Sfly-‘i III!‘- NHY \0i‘k Willy ions selections marks Mr, Kollins the poem "Would You.” was tho characterization of a rube , I Exllo," u comic poem, "The LalestF J H I [IESIII [H5 INII IIIIIINES SINBHII U. S. Admiral Reports cans Missing In In- terior China. (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. for Shanghai. They are the Noah and the Stewart, formerly based I“, at lllanlla. '1 The Navy Department also was were advised by Admiral Williams that "I" Brltlsh and Am€ri~ this morning. » ‘ Cnrrilthors, Moncton, N. a A was lit ‘Ikilled and some score of persons s injulrcd when the Maritime fromthc Ia locked switch SIIITCII IIIS III Cli a-Z-s Government is the most lntrlcltO and difficult of all sciences and thl moment the ignorant take a hand I in making laws failure ls surs to ' result. I I a Morulnl Guardian. Pounded II‘! Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents IIPEN IIECIIRES sun. FITZMIIIRIBE Rumored There May Have Been a Criminal Hand Behind Wreck at Thompson Sid- ing of Crack C. N. R. Trains - Giant Locomotives Reduced to Ruills by Ter- rifie Impact. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5-. Fell. L-Sug- diverted day ho found that the switch which the Maritime had been gestlon that there may have been locked. lie did not know whether it a crilniuul hand ibehind the wreck bad been lc-‘kod open deliberately, lal-‘t evening ill. Thompson's N. 5., ol‘ the hlaritilne i-lxp ‘dingftho result ' ilntl vrhtuhel oi‘ criminal action, or III!‘ tralnllen previously the Ocean Limited oi‘ the Canadian ope ullug i‘. hut’ locked it by 111.10- Natiollal Railways cnlno to the fole lath Daniel 13., fireman on the Limited, ‘ ~ Alurilinlu came in sight. Just ll‘1i“lll." "om the Limited 1c ‘ » wg setting of tho ‘it-if. L‘. nn-od his lantern and ‘tiling train frantically blink- linlifax for Montreal went through \7\A its lights. The warning was seen llaliiax W85 waiting. __ Two illto the siding by tllc Zllaritilne but too late w fgynulnce with U“. Seems], qwem-sion of Khan,“ the Burgomaster; United State... destroyers have m“ ltglltfffiqtlle eastbound llnlltoti from avoid tho. cral-zu. ("James Douglas" until its ilulsll ho the llnpppsgnaflon 9g ma Rev, on. Chiluffliit-"iv. in southern China. ‘ 0mm“ m‘ ' ngineer William Rllston of the it is not thought that any of the ln-ILiIniteil jumped when the crash cd are in (longer- he locomotives oi‘ tllc two trains ned a mass of wreckage. Two fish started a search for his firemen. behind the litariiime locomot- The lifeless body of fireman Oar- lwns imnnuent, and although stim- regained consciousness and Th _ 1 1 h I165 British and 104 Aurel-icons in Ivo were smashed to splinters butlruthers was found beneath the e “Inc u“ o“ of I" e ‘IIIOgIamIIIQ interior China have us yet not served as a bumper which relieved wreckage. been heard froln by the comedy and wlls instructive and with grcut applause and caused tho (‘QHQL educative, Those who tlld not attend Mr. Kollins‘ cntoitaiunltlnt lust night lnissetl much tilut should be tlesir- ter McNutt played selections on the IJIIICUI‘ "I ed. li would‘ Ibo regrettable if the ‘piano which wore much appreciated IIIIQIIHCHPJ’ Charlottetown should and dilring tho first intermission ‘"1" “"I"‘IIIII' people of ed lillil pleasing enit-riltincr. countinuous sounds of laughter dtlr- lng its rendition. During the intermission Mr, Vilni- Bumn miss hearing such .1 nuiurzllly gift-Mun “Iultcr ilyndulun rendered a ill uvocul solo which was oncoretl. IIIE PIINIIIINIIPII PNINNIPIE N Mr. n. H. MeArthur of Halifax Arrived in the City to Make Preparations for the Showing of the Phonofilm. .\il‘.‘ll. ll. Nlttiirlllill‘ of linlilnx, urrivctl on tllc ‘llilrtleu train yes- icriiuy ulornltlg It) lnalto filo final urrilllgclllcllis ill lilo showing ui tho ldulutliilln wilich will be product-d in tho Print-o I§tI\\'tll‘(I 'l‘lleutre four lI1l_\’H UOllllF-Clltllllll l_()|l\Ol‘l'()\\'. .\il". Iilc.-\rthul‘ (luring the course ul‘ uu interview with the Guardian representative explained the prin- ciplc by wlliilh sound and ulovc- lucnt. urc simultaneously photo- grupllcti und by what. moons tho pilotogruphtltl sound is rteprotlucctl. .-\t tllc studio when: tho. picturi- is being iilnlcii. tllc siluuii produced T! \ _‘_\,_‘b_v lilo lit-lion Is caught. up by u lion: this g5 not hnpuirell I“ ‘I IIIICPOPIIUIIC and truusnlltttell us nu lt-nst if the fllln brooks. (‘Ii'i‘.li'It' villruiitlu to ll plloto-tllcctric. coll. I-‘roln this cell it is trzlustuiitt-vl us light WIlVPi-i and prilltod on tile slnto oi‘ tlort-itlplnollt. .\iuc.h is WI‘ members of this class isS lillu us black and Wllllt! lilies. Ill to ht- done to bring it to porltlctlou ., . , u“ , , illcouwoori, at one I o tho tllcutro. wllon Ilolng shown tllc (flll‘li‘t'|ll(‘lliIy order is rvvilrstlil sonlclvllul. ltllul-i graphic principlo ul ull, i-onncctod wllIl ilu- Pilollofilln. Tho luetllod in entirely new uud original. ’i'tllltitll.' pictures in various forms’ ill conuetrtitln with tho phonograph ht1t.'e but-n bcforo tllc public for| luuny yours nil were found inlprnc-I iirnhlc as two independent mac- llinos had to be Ill operation and Stlllllil and movement were not spnt-llionizetl. 'i‘he illlotogrnphlng oi the sound and of the object being zlllvny-s together ill the same strip of film Ill a pllotofilnl illliI having. tllc some rclniivtl positions thereon‘ solrcs the problem of synellionizil- ill ‘ the‘ Tho PIIUIIUIIIIII is us yet. only ill nu illcolnplotc nntl llllllfiflflljlvfl‘ mzlnzlgcrs of theatres do not wish tho luovie inns to I The IIIImIIIII “IIII III“ 799°“ of hunted into s. field while in all of I the cars of both trains, glass. seats..away today and trains were run- doors and passengers were thrown ltlle missing Americans and British Iitltl come from tllc commanding tho United Slates ship and’ Scichwnn which hi. during the cvacu-. ation of that city hy foreigners. marines, recruited to fllll war strength, will said from San Diego for the Orient witlllll the next 72‘ hours on" tho-naval transport Chall- lnont, was given today in the act- ive preparations for clnbarlmtlon. I The. regiment will go to China or Guam in command of (‘.01. (Jharles S. l-lill. PEKIN, Fob. 1. —Thc Pckin, or tle-ntrul government, of (illina today dismissed Sir Francis Aglen, ill- spcctor (lenernl of Customs. {mi- University WOIIIGIIISI Club t0 Give Reception (special to the Guardian) R . _ v H‘ _ I . q _ _ _ A United the shock to the rest of the train. we“ Th“ IIIIIEWIIIIIII“ “'43 SDIEIIIIMIY mII-IIIYIK II IIIIIIIII-‘II "WWII III Iegum States txonsular and naval author- Tile baggage car of the other train Malrititile was ‘buried beneath his TIIIS WM Eieetfll itles seeking to evacuate them t0 was telescoped over the engine.‘l0com0tive but escaped death. He -Engin_ieer Robert ‘Lindon of the Two cars of the Muriiitne wereIwas rescued after an hour's work. around. W. R- Fiizmaurlce. superlntend-Iliind County in the SDTIIIK Hill. N ellt of the Halifax Division of Can- S. sub-division of the Canadiap NB- SANIJIICGO. CallL, Iron, 1.45M. adieu National, who was n. passen-I dcnce that the fourth regiment of E61" (In W" Oi-‘eilil I-IIYIIIQII- “III I0‘ The wreckage had been cleared ‘ning on schedule. I Thompson Siding is in Cumbefi Itioilal Railways 106 miles from lllaiiiax and eighty two miles from Iilonoton, 5n IAH5ME|IPIIIZI;‘I“.IT...,O.. MOSCOW. ‘Feb. 1. —There are 143,500,000 people in Russia, ac- “ H n E n H YIcortling to preliminary official e9- tlmates. This is an increase of thirty-eight per cent since 1887. HIIIE IIIIE‘. ‘four hours lat lloyul Mail Steam Purim-t line sic mcr Avon arrived yr-stord-ay wiill o Itale of extrenlo rough Vfvtllhfll‘ in_ TOIIIOICTO, Fob. 1. ~— One of the Bermuda which cost. tllr- lives of most. interesting functions ell-rant!" six jpilgts‘ oars...’ U‘. i (Canadian Press) Ni‘l\V YORK. Feb. l.—’l‘weui.yIl>Iiil15 e bccuuse of fog, tllcdlfflllrflfli" vrt-eil lien- I OTTAWA. Feb. 1.-—0f supposed for tho "elaborate naval which the 0111830‘? 1,. llcralil tondy attributes to Premier King. nothing by way of confirm!» ‘lion could be elicited today. \‘\’hile Mr. King declined to be interviewed on the subject. it was stated on high authority that rd Ill honor of the. Prinle ‘Minister, Ty Tucker‘ a UJHHML.‘ punt‘ m; _ Right lion. W. L. Mackenzie hing. make the mp .m,._,,_ “IIIIIIIIII “I m9 enamel“ I5 under during ills visit to Toronto thlsi nesiey. Hall on Friday afternoon. week ‘managed w" H” - week. will be tile reception at An- mm p0" m l.‘ Tucker. asslgrlc}. lu i ‘ a tile ship| consideration. ill. "ilfly lust. nooaril but a RIIYIFIB)" III‘ U10 IIHIYOPHIIY ‘vummlls short time Inter u terrific wave. I ‘ A ember of the " Tile plelnier is u. m Six Onrsmml. historic class oi‘ 195 nt tllc Univer-v slty of Tonollio, and so special guests of the occasion will be mem- bers of this clzlsn who are living In Toronto. Among tllc Under Secretary of Sinto for Ireland. WliilI the harbor unllficross dangerous Beam are on the rampage m the reefs January Jith on her rctnrn comm” n; Compton and prong“. wzlmped nil-l bout and thowned thcl ‘Tucked brought. the liner out: of to New York I)lli tllc sea was so “last distinguished rough n smhll bout was unzlblo to 1;- Hwnnir tukc him oil‘. , . . . llv ‘ to far from ‘fol-onto to be - tlgous to tln- tolcpllontl. ’lhc pllilto-[Juiigo lis ll_liuro usefulness by Its plfgenlf)‘, Wm he renwmbered ihnt. tho into Norman Duncan. not-l grnpillt: sound l‘(.‘i‘iil'iI on tllc i'|I|ll isl silhjoct to a bonln of light. pussinl! tilrtlugll it. 'l‘llis llcltnr St‘ll(li<l off- Illio tllo pllnttl-clocirlt: coll willcll. tlullmftlrnl‘ sclcniu Ill =.‘"lIi.'lnu-.|lt to ‘ tllcnl into sound wart-s, thoso latter ill-o curried tllrtulgll u. rubio to tun tilnplitlor on tho stugo whore they nro reproducotl Ill lull lluturul tones. ’l‘llcro is nothing of the Another Liberal Flirting With Labor Part-y Captain Benn Likely To Bolt if He Can Get Own Constituency To Adopt Him As Laborlte; Noted IFOI‘ Criticism 0t Joynson-Hlckst Change in Politics Held Ur phono- LONDOIN, Feb. 1. ~— Another, political comedy is brewing if Gail- tuln Wedgowotnl Benn. Liberal member of Parliament for Lclth since 1918. and for another con- stituency froln i906 to 191K. joins the Labor party. as has boon cred- ibly reported. following the recent tague Kcnworthy. fliptuin Hahn's reluctance to un- oniy to his desire to obtain adoption in his present. constituency as a‘ Iilaborlte. which means that would halve to overthrow It. F.‘ Wilson, Labor candidate. who in-i three general elections. are the sole decoration. Linings of auntie make the vests wind proof. Captain Benn is noted fbr his- unroianting criticism of the home‘ secretary, Sir William Joynbou- sxamplo of Commanderiion. Mofl-‘defliirllileittl. Captain Benn rec prost-nt act-oluplislllnents, | ‘Fhi- Phonofllul is tho invention of iir. Leo Do Forest, expert. on llt- is nt. prosout. tsugagctl stuto of tho Pllilnofillll and In tiring ii to perfection. The wsull of lIli‘ production of tho liIlli t-vt-‘ry theatre is made known to lliul ill case that varying conditions may bo of aid to him ill ills experi- tilt-Ills. Six Killed In Filipino Fight (Canadian Press) AIANILA. Feb. 1. —~A desputoh from Misamio on the north coast or hiiudsao says Lieutenant R. A. Young of the Philliplne constabul- nry and five Fllllpinos were killed und seven Fillipinos were wounded in a fight aboard a ship there. Lieutenant. Young was shot. and stabbed to tleath by a Sergeant Bengrudo. ‘flicks. Mann's pungent attacks have often aroused the admiring hil- nrity of even Conservative memb- ers. ‘lie is a. former junior lord of the treasury and has serivod as parliamentary secretary of various _._ nounce forthwith his renunciation served. after qualifying as a sea- glllontresl fair creased the Labor poll in the last Liberal M. P. for Central Hull, con-l elv- fresh south west cll author wns for it time n meni- bt-r of lIlIl-i clnssl. as was rthur lIll‘ photogrtlpllil- sound vibrntiolls' wirolcss tologl-zlplly and Itllitglllfllli". swing‘, “.(.|1_km,w" Cunmmm “n... u c - ~ . . olist tho Into .I"illI0l-i 'lut-.ker. for. inns lilo property by nlonns of ;lI])i‘l'|IlIt'|ll.‘i in inlprovn tho prcscnt Hm"; yours ppmlnr “f Saturday Night. and tllc into lilvelyn Durand. ‘Pool uud Senator Ilurdy. i» (ices! ICE. CREAM wouto BE. N0 TREAT TORONTO. Feb. Optimistic As To Canadafs Future The Greatest Need of Canada is More People, Declares the Lead- er of the Conservative Party at Ottawa. Fob. MONTREAL, i. —~"'l‘ho greatest need of Ccnndu is more people". said the lion. llugll luthrle. leader of tho Opposition ill tile liouse of Commons in tllc course oi‘ all address tlollveretl to the Canadian Club here today. "l consider that we need loss‘ restriction in our immigration pol- lcy. l tlo not advocate the open floor. but l certainly twonsider that ollr policy should he one of inclus- ion rather than of exclusion." Mr. Guthrie continued. "lt would not do us any harm to look buck over the pages of our history and study the conditions ill which our un- cestors arrived hore. Did they all arrive under circumstances that might be described as favorable? WVere they wealthy? Were all of them thrifty? Are we not making too nice distinctions in the matter of selecting our immigrants now?" Mr. Guthrie had an optimistic message and at tho outset of his address stated that in his opinion lmflmflflflmf“ the future prospects of tho Donlin- | g pQL , Whirl-s. mostlyion were decidedly bright, but “n Han‘ Ffldly n“ ' ed distinguished honors for hiszcloudy. [considered that in tho matter nflwm, Ne. mm 333mg.” flying services in the war when he Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . . .. fnzplkilntlgn {here vtvas ggratcuealaon ..__. . . ~ o as po n men . r ar es “Cum nm-"pm" ‘hov “gm. of Liberalism ls stated to be duo plnne pilot, mostly on the Italian Quebec fair . . . . . . . . .. 16-4 THDDBI‘ In 1393. LBIIPIQI‘ In 1393.0" u a I25] a slfl (h; "gust front He has received among Charlottetown clear 2i l0 Ind Sir Bvron Walker in 1005 had d a p‘ 54 ‘m, M‘; - . - - - - -- -- - v r screen many other decorations, the dis-Il-iallfax clear . . . . .. 40-18 géltnrggictfid‘ n ninmgatio; l: .{,,".,'L’§,,_° ‘Mann's; Thu-guy, lit‘ tingulshed. flying cross for special 8t. John. clear .. . 34-14. 0- m I'm! l1 N"! l Y qqofeggoqm, ‘pg-Mg; 3”} night work. and the n. s. o. Boston clear . . 42:? :3‘ 5130- r lgsesebvtrvghiaceigagai ‘Commander Kenworthymvbo was New York cloudy 42 0 99" l! 9 - ll 9 ' sum “u p". m“, “d, m“ moral“ a 11;; cd the remedy in thehbsgds 03:0 m" égguiéu“. l: it‘: us‘ u tested a by-eiaction after Joining and tonight at. 101d. “"19" °I 95'1"" " °' 7 ' n’ Clifton Hail on m. u... an...” ,,,,,.,_ m... m returned Sun m. m. afternoon at 5.0a immimtivn roller‘; eillhtilgfttb; m. nu. m1. at’! a . with a mslority of 4.000 over theltnd rises tomorrow morning at l» IBM?!" u"? PW" It'll ‘I I ° can”. 9. _ _- Liberal candidate. ll- , “I” °“' - ' »- -~ t. Bears on Rampage less thuu 1.000 sheep during the teen til-liars n head has been grant» for nll bears killed and permission I“ if stormy Monday nilbt. ua . . L. In Quebec Counties SHERBROOKE. Que, Feb. 1. - nc Ill the province of Quebec. The)’ have. according to advices receiv- ud hero from farmers. killed n0 inst few lnonths. A bounty of fit‘ ed by the provincial government to kill tho animals throughout i118 I " year hos ileen given. i - Prisoners Released In Honor of Wales’ Visit (Special to the Guardian) IONDON Feb. 1. —Howa dov-‘inion can meet the coat of eMerLaII-nxg a royal quest is s» .. hy the Qouth African q vernmcril. Statistics quoted V l, (as 0am Mail's Capetown con: .7 .- '. show till! 800th Africa anvil 5125.090 000) in ccnnecti the visit of the Prince of l‘ I Wales in 1926, but saved £41.- . = ooo by rclelllnl 15, prisoners ln honor of the occasion. Announcements, Coming Events. Meetings. Etc. "Basket Social. concert hid dance at col-ran Ban hall Thurs- day. February 3rd. 1081-14131 "The Tracadie h-slnatio 0M: .will present their 4 not coined! drama. "Lena Rivers" in Ilt. HIV" .-_.,»___,-.--,¢ 1- _