MAXIMS or a msacmuvr —.-__. 14w 5" "Vfiflllrobed in a 5mm; “Did Wm “W” lilln when tender memories crowd in thick and fact. -' Read by Covers PrincéEdward Island Like the Dew - MAXIMS or a MERCHANT Some men are content to eat beef- tonguc and oil-tail soup all their days lust to make tongue and buckle meet. Everybody About labaeipum mu m; _ l‘! 99min can u. id's. u? ? GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1928 Charlottetown Guardian Two Cello __ _ ____~ ________ ~‘____._ _ l; E E n | seek Markets Will continue As i. P . . , For Alberta Coal, Tory L e a d e r; , a i i . i ' ' _-- I Al‘, 15inch] to the Guardian) E (Special to the Guardian) ‘l iparlisment nt this session of thebeen prevailed upon by the Conser-‘ Alberta coal situation. They are, vatives in the upper house to earryi “Wendy been opened with the On-E til well on in February. tario and Alberta provincial govern-' v QTTAWA. Jun. 2c. .-s delegation‘ orrnwn, Jan. 2a. - Hon. w. s. Crowd ' Gall ' . _ ed erles Ex ,solidl.l behind the movement to es-* on. ments and the department is await- Peprescntativc of the boards of trade Ross Conservative leader in the‘ “m! chumbel‘ 0i! Commerce oi Al- senate has decided to continue in‘ berta. is enroute to Ottawa to place that capacity. it was reported at! ,bcforc the Minister of the Interior the end of the last session that boa ,a request for the consideration by was anxious to retire, nut he hcsi when Mr ,tabiish markets for Alberta coal,’ The senate will adjourn. probably‘ _ ' iiand it is understood that their rep-I next Thursday, for three weeksl Bennett D€llvergil1rservtutions will result in an early The order paper of the red chamber e pronouncement on the situation by: is bare and little legislation will be‘ - H13 Q11 theitbe Minister. Negotiations havelavailable from the lower house un-F Draft Address. _u uagmo: egmgz.....3.zsfiggliii .§§‘.§‘..’i§§.}“"°’“ "°“‘ ‘m "'°“‘“°'.; Shares Purchased ‘y, iiiiief§tizmfiuitiiecg§f°tt.;.lfifl Pirates Defeat = ' - By TranSJmantIG iii“; u... out’ n2... tln? n; Boston 1 To 0% i (T 616 P h ° l1 e cry, Secretary of State for the Do- minions and the usual functions . wmmn. m, unprecedenwdl ic-oedn» Pnn Moivpnsgiki? "Binfiifdilmivnet $064,535“; Malawi; u, the new Con}: PHYTSBURCAi Jim 29' —‘ Ami-‘fwas probably Scotland's first. tele- gewauve lean“ and the opening.‘ iho lhttshurgli Pirates and Boston whom; communication Wm, Gal-lad}; of Pmuumen‘ and me ‘ummmg Bruins 0i’ the National Hockevoccun-ed (“my when L, K wllson o1 . idem“ P ' . which mcludedflienguc had played illroilgli’ comqme investment», you“ 9f Wilson, It‘; drawing room on Friday nishtiglele ticariltiaski caster“ itillufl fleciiiswt‘ and Co" of Glasgow called sold to be the beat attended 111111 133i lilvlpll b laidfi-utiliitllllos finkip-‘o P. Gowns or Mcnouga an mo“ brmmx“, ever mm m otmmdherLk l» y 1-. l ‘Cowans. A lino clear connection ,was established and one of the re Th“ wwk Wm b’ °f “m! m!" isults was the purchase of some Can- “mmst- We“ wamm m slgmfl‘ "adlan shares for the Glasgow ac- guii-icfé £12m? gfi-Irismlf- eggs 2113* ‘mum’ f p. l C Officials Declare Jan. 2B. — . ' ' WINNIPEG, MB-IL. , will arrive tomorrow at noon and; Reports “ECtIOIW-Linking up the gateway of Western a will be elven arecertlon later in ' ‘Canadavwith the Mother Country, a trans-Atlantic radio ‘telephone eon! s , __ I wersation between nnipeg and Rimfaanlii: uee‘i‘i°§92iili:l1'°"d°"- “Emmi h“ Ne“ “weal” the Government in the Chateau "f u ffshm-f biogcow were dmlfully carried out. For fifteen Laurier, ‘and will speak to the Can- ‘momnfkn, officials to he “Sheer .c_ minutes. an official of the Manitoba adian Club ‘Tuesday noon. Duringfin“; m“ mhflmy due m “Yefligovernment telephone system eon- his visit he will receive hosts ofidagnamhesptenhm,0. the shormgéiversed with a ember of the Lon- u-ishmen and those of Irish cos-m. ,,,,,,,,,, fi“pnlies h, m, Russ... don noel-oi telephones- cem m ‘Ottawa ‘m! S“"r°““d“v‘3.capital- Reports ‘miii said that four| ' .. u. u.\§,i,",‘.“,‘°?.‘.?..“.‘i.i st&§:.§i“..ti.i;f""iflanadian Itinerary '“‘"‘“"_“_ t 0i Presliosgravc the afternoon in the Parliament Building. He will be entertained in the evenin: at a dinner ‘given by (Canadian Press) i l i i . Bennett tomorrow afternoon in ‘the debate on the address is looked or- ward to with keen anticipation. mil} P. Islan der the indications are. °“ “ccoum o d ' (Special to the Guardian) early application» for Seats in the Candidate F01‘ MONTREAL, Jan. 2s.~ The Can- galleries, that not only will the 581-1 . .~_ adian itinerary of President W. leries be crowded but that many, Cosgrave of the Irish Free State was gundreds will fail to sick/lac 181E218‘; ' ignawngacllvoggsbyétlhxfdélsfmzeéz“ on. Therensver-wus e is ry . ., v_ . _._._~ B . ~ ,~ ' of confederation such interest ols- difzhipmg’ "xix"“%l‘arl(fi?éi‘g‘;fn ging, Jan. 29th, leaves Philadeiphlfl. played in the fornrlul adventof anew :1‘ fl'\'“fif:“ Rm“ ‘mm vandldatéfMonday morning, Jan. 30th arrlvifi opppsmon ‘Euler’ as h.‘ hmstcas‘: llsfllldlfltite-‘(l by tho Prince iildwitrditne ylgwfizifl agegynh-rzggnxjn, _What will add to the nteics en Islam, Dwmu“ or U... qmunglan] resident of the Canaan“ National “nwrmme o! the occasion ‘s m“ Notional Railways in contest ll p . L 1 (e go,- or- he Wm be replied to ‘mmedmlely by slept ull tltc Provident Fund Board. Railways] - ca“: ma...” ca [m] ql ‘he Pflme Mmmwr who '3 a dough‘ since that Fund was established in $11?’ arxrnvlnf/Iogday aftemgzn,‘ 5;“; lyxchflfgxlilgellilfl the arena of lwhlkuuoi. Several nirieoi-s. i-oivieneniinnz-rdesdgg, ,,',,,,.,,mg engaggd in fung- m W‘ -‘ "ois lbor or "pulsations of i . . Ne“ “Wk we 511M] “m”: as a i'~:1‘iil\v‘ily‘li"oquostcgd Conductor agagttaéité gmfayfolflmfiv "folio?!éélfifggflgessmsgéaxi; nynu to uliow ninf numeilg‘ cc l" York‘ via Montreal at 4.15 p. m. ' 5°" ° - - - - ' nomination, and a ter bro y coil-i __#__.¢o>———~—— B! SW99. Vim“ Vb“ Wm be "famed sideriil the matter he consented to} ~ by social, state and other functions t)... ivifhcs nf his comrades. Tho NQaJfly in his honor. Incidentally, he‘ will gleam" m. menmem of me m“... _ U166?’ the 171811159" 9f m9 WW5 “t (ztlloniul uuii ‘Print-c Eiluwlrd lsltfiul m the Amfifilllln hmmislerrg; ‘vsldence Railway lilmployeo Provident Finni- on Monday, F‘ WHY l - gis usually held during February Illltl, o A mm, of Among the legislation fflffifihflduw‘ March- llnilois are distributed lo, QTTAWA. Jan. .._8.—_— _ Ed in notices of motion ure i-WO the members of tho Fuuzl atiochelii 395 $11195 WW9 blag‘ 1‘ 0533a“ 33m; bills by Mr. Woodsworth. one all" to their pnl- cheques Fcbruaryflng m‘? Year 19 ’ gcctzflenge a"- plying the principle of the Whitley 16.1, . _ lrecvrl new! if“? Y d mshgries Council; to the civil service and phi Mr- llynh was born ill (Zharloltfl-imenfi 01 Mill: 3° n“? e am w": other amending the criminal codeucwn and omelet] the flervico oiHThese vessel; a ad Ztgllétgwnnagc by eliminating the provision les- the Prince Edwun! Isianli Raiiwavllase 0f 46. 95. 8h B- m “has m, a brake...“ yum. 1395. in dne1of 37,806. British Columbia led e mam“ bmsphemousll ‘l. s owl-- ()\‘|‘Bl_) he was promoted to bagg-iway in ship building that province ML Gal-hm’ Haw ‘vefil aervicefi dma-itcr. With the exception of being credited with the construc- }"“”{,,'-°“’°,'},““f,,,,f‘§ eci-‘Zlluuiu Ofrgili‘! years as Yard Master, Chariot-Alon of 253 vessels. Of these 116 ilor e ms llilzaoPh il will move flztetown ho has hllli a eontinuousiwerewooden sailing ships: the"! emu Mm a blishmcnt oi‘servieo' on the road in the ruunlnfwere wooden stoamships, 8nd 134 resaluuou ‘or the cm fit odes About twelve years ago he imetai gas vessels. Nova Scotia con- a department for the plnmtion o . l‘ ~ - ma- - was lromnted to conductor. in thlmstructed 46, of which ltl were w m“ m‘! ""‘°"‘““°‘“" “d”! ' ‘ l iii els and s1 gas Que- The nor-L Mn q-olmle wllpeapaelty, he is well and ravorab y cn sa ng vess , ~ _ standini. . t, u m, m1. known for his efficiency, and eourf- c built 4, Ontario 30. New Bruns- flsk u ma" u" ma‘) a o pt Jes extended to the business and wick l5 and MBIIWJYIB- 2- “.‘“ m‘ ‘m’ mmmm“ M ‘hemml’; ti-uyveuini; public- The report shows that in the 192s “m: Gm“ Bum“ ‘wlway " fiscal year the revenue of the Can- i i Urges Using Dofminio n’s Wheat And Min- Efireat Britain by utilizing her nut- nls, trading wit-h other ipcnrei- nation and had become her neighbor. France. trhomogeh- coun, compact couutrygao, ho fell and minerals as great export and building up on import trade with her fellow Dominiona might ilomeiv day transcend her great ueighb-lr search iilitl doubled her great prair- to the south, also a compact, contained country, Lieutenant Col- Bill developments showed pulse roll olloi L.(‘.. M. S, Amery’ told the fresh throughout the system, (lanadiau Club ‘here today. hail her enlpir- already built. The’ British Empire was as much Cau- adafs as Britain's- fem-n to whom to speak or Empire Tpofftiirs than those live-at nnrt, he shill. lrlmlv Lllni frqnflgrg we"; nql pimp peoples oi‘ the British llvvloii. Willi inn Moi-ulmocvvviv-slxvlrltation of the Jrreatnnlnrlllcommittre realizes that the Gov- lnees, Quebec unti British Llolum- “l\9l‘5l“¢** "l U"? "m4 mike‘! “mlewermnent must ‘ Death 0f Hon. Dr. Word is received here i death in Montreal toiiuy oi‘ Dr. .\'.li., former Secretory Treasurer" to his mgny friends) and sponkvl- in iiu- New Brunswick terrible shock to the city. Legislature. llou- llr. lieillorlngton wcul to Montreal cu Tuesday iiliil of Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Strong. to uutlergo an operation and failed his bmthpr cecll being killed in. t0 recover. of stock and damage Marcus, Ltd. Furniture Jacob Perchanok. col. Krill VISIONS clunl AS "iuisuiiiiu iii u.s.l. erals To Buildllp Export T r a d e.--De- ciares Great Possibilities 0f Develop- ment Exist Here. A]QNTRI4]AL, Jan. 2g. -_ Just li-"Hiiill. ilanging over the Atlantic and ‘Pacific, (lanolin was in an ideal position for trade. “Be it with nations South America, South Africa, Eat!- vcrseus and carving out an em- cm Asia, or the ever devcloDlHi-i. 0-‘ ire, hzul grown from a smaller, l see ii. trade with the sister Doni- u inimm snulhwart After glancing over the history ti‘ (ionnda and (treat Britain in (Iauada recently over a great wlld~ grneus seemingly dividing eastern from western Canada had been found Lo be the great. mineral belt i’ the world. inventions and -e- ral resources of wool and miner- ichor, more populous power than] ure, Canada. by using her wheat sglf- ie output uud in Britain where ree- Coi- onel Amery said: “l may be wrong ml in being on optimist. but when wo n look buck we see the pessimis s were always wrong" Pesaimlirs had said that ibo few struzallns (Janadu. in hcr tievoloplnent. he udvurllugc over Britain oi’ entury or two ugo in that shot (Canadian Tress) l (Special to the Guardianf PICTOU, n. s., Jan. zit-rue‘ CANTON, Jon. 28x‘- Advices ri-oui four men who lvere adrift in North- the northern borders of Canton rc- timberland Straits yesterday ofter- celved loony wld of the sacking of noon and last night as a result Qgtwo border villages and the murder the small open boat in which iheyiof 1,500 men. women and children. were attempting to carry maiLFOlil‘ thousand alleged Communists flcposs (,0 plcwu 1sland having from fioilan provinces staged the I ' ' been swept o“; o; “gcoux-Se by icelattack on the villages. No other , _ ‘ “ _ floes made a safe landing at theideéani were 313mb _ f RellglollS QUQStIOHS Island eariv tilts mornin thro h‘ ‘m O“ “n 1° P"°"‘n”° ° ' ~ a clem- Smp of “mwrgresulagm glgseliltgngtihjavg: been the sctehnebofl Again are Flarlng m, r g g nrecen mon s e- - ssh igdieieTgglfTfigiéiéiifinffifiéff“n.§“‘i..li83§iti€ ‘ip’ Wm‘ R°“‘*“’°“ 1 . . .. ' ° ' ogebgfllxg‘ smitvgzfihg; ggiaitnfinggiantii military leaders in southern I Once Activity’ strait, where their ttle ou ' , , , , I10?- hflve Survived lgng, fixnqgvegf Only two months ago the strug- _ MlsXi(.O_ ( ilY. Jan- .28- - Relig- nment we breaker Montcalm lertlgle between the conflicting parties lous- questions arc again flaring" smms P E 1 ‘as’; nmhbwatmm t|resulted in ruthless slaughter par- up, ivith renewed police activity ' ' ‘ ‘ p in closing Roman (‘utholic schools alleged lu ho opt-ruling in viola- tion of the, laws uuii in arresting pier-stills said 1o he engaged iu sell- _ F iticulariy during the crushing of a a rescue, but was not seen by the Ccmmumst “prisms in ‘he um iiious activities- it is esllmuil-li Lilill between 250 occupants of the drifting mail boat. _ Signals between Pietou Island and §ffd“,’f,°é”'ai‘°°}’enf§d glgggnpefifljgfl, “Fe “We” mmlemed “m8 the were estimated to have been killed m3“ by 113m‘ w‘! ‘luhes by the troops of Gen. Chang Fak- o! m” hi" me“ “M13!” l“ the we‘ Wei who only two weeks before had miii 300 persons have been arrested n°°s' ‘me w“ “vemy Years 03 "'39- been driven from the city by the in the last low (lnys- Four Catholic “m8 W “W 151mm f" B- VMB-Ullll» Communists. schools have been closed. Those ar- anotber was returning home. and, In the course of both the Com- rested include Ilfjiil students and W0 W911‘- Tellllfll‘ mil-l Carriers. .munist uprising and its crushing teachers. jover a period of about three weeks "Long live Christ the King," it was estimated that 5.000 persons some oi’ tho students cried, when ibc police appeared ycatordaygand closed lllc (lutiiulli- seminary d9 Regina. ‘Pile oxillre student body and the teachers. numbering a-bollt IJNUEH AHHEST iaruicra along the Canadian bord- Hgr ancggtgfg er fighting ior self-existence would nd people had played a. part in 105B Out; 1819!‘ 111W 118d 683d "If" ‘winning u, in developing it and in slvlns "political libel‘! 1° C1111“ ,would mean she would disappear aviug it in the hour of need- t; into the United States, pessimism ‘Colonel Amery paid tribute the Quebec Act nun its authors. It had predicted 11ml crest trans- was the foundation atone or the continental railway systems would liberty of French Canada. It was great act brought about when toi- evstion Wll-‘l not l world principle. country was The principles (embodied (nil; hurl *1 century ago, had suggested glv- become cardinal principles of the h!!! "i! U“! African Empire oonnnonivouiti. establishing worthless encllmbrnnssn~n burden political liberty throughout- 3 not pay for their axle grease. in England they ‘had said that the "done and exhausted" colonies us, and an embarrassment. Later in ihe (lav at a reception tendered by the Chamber of Com- merce. Mr Amery declared: "Possibilities oi‘. the develop- merit at this time uudreameli ill’ noun-filling l. await. Canada in the future, if Shipping men (luuutliuus will join with other; Empire in Canada In Ideal Position i There was no more natural aud- liriiaiirs flag." {The Late Mr. Gerald P The sudden death on Saturday v J. Ev Hctheringtcn (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, _i\. 3., Jail- Of 29~ --~ lion. dense 90 Brighton Road of Gerald is- P. Strong (better known as Bunny came as a .l.i~}.' iletheringlon of (lod Bunny was the only surviving son the into war. The late Mr. Strong was o. graduate of the R. M. Col- lege, Kingston and served with marked distinction with the Royal Regiment in the great war. (Canadian Press) His charming personality and ST- JOHN. N.B., Jaii- 29. -—i,nss brilliant mind made him an out- to buildings standing man among men and his in a death leaves a blank in the social Loss Is $100,000 totalling $100,000 resulted serious iii-a here Saturday wherl and business life of Charlottetown. mange 0g minister; between Topic two three storey brick buildinsfl His passing means another nation- and otmwg, and expressed hope were gutted in o seven hour iii-e al loss to Canada. and the-stock and furnishings of i l There are left to mourn their Dealers. irreparable loss his widow (nee ladies iurnish- M155 Beatrice 315mm, and three lugs. merchant, and National Cash 11mg dgughwrs. Register Co. of Canada. were des- and mgghgf, M; and Mrs, Percy '1'. troyed or batiiy damagedv While strong o; Montreal 11mm will be d‘*""“g° 7'0"‘ “'“"°“ “"11 "mom service at his home at 1i pm. Mon- [That dividends, including stock di- . Strong‘ the evening of pneumonia. at his rest» besides his fatherl iwere killed on both sides. 225 were token m pulilrl? headquart- . 1 I --—-»—--oo>-- Wm Be Urged ,Na.t1ves Face lei-s, where they were held for ox. (Special to The Guardian) i ' ' iillliilallflfl- The school authorities HAMILTON. Ont. Jan. Zoe-Ex- wnsive changes in federal taxation ordered the students i0 cease their will be urged on the Government (British United Press) lifmflllfitrfliifillvs and accept the by the Canadian Manufacturers‘ SYDNEY, New South Wales, Jan. situation caluiiy- ‘Fills vrils done Association. the executive decided 28.—- Declaring that the native mid the prisoners went away quiet- at its meetings hcre today. Aboii- races of the mandated territory of ly- New Guinea were in danger of ex- Places previously closed during tion of the sales tax as soon as _ possible with an immediate reduc- tinetion within fifty years if pre- the last, few days campaign were tion from (our m (twp per cent was sent customs relating to marriage. n?” ‘Coicio, Jr-sfiilti. a catholic the main point stressed, divorce and childbirth were permitt- "ill-ls school. where :31 teachers, other m); changgg‘ as fegclynlnen- ed to continue. a conference repre- soul in h» nuns. were arrested senting the New Guinea Administ- and are ililil tleluini-ti. and two ration and missions controlled by "mailer (‘uihoiio girls schools, the six religious denominations appeal- ed to the Atlstralian Government to make svmeping alterations in the existing methods of controlling the natives. The conference frankly expressed the opinion that polygamy and abuses prevalent among the natives were having c. serious effect on the TORONTO’ h“ 2w M The Tm“ physical‘ fitness of the race. It mm Maple Leafs rnaderl ‘clean declared that venereal disease was sweep m. the“. mm. scheduled n» spreading alarmingly throughout “n.9,, M“, n“, Chicago mack the terrmwy- Heavy child mwml‘ Hawks bv defeating them 4 to 1 in cied by the special committee were: vidends, received from corporations which have paid income tax on tax- able profits be exempt from taxa- tion in the hands of the share- holders. That the personal income tax be reduced as far as possible. In conclusion, the report added: In making the above requests your Maple Leafs Defeat ' Black Hawks (Canadian Press) consider revenue needs in taking action. John M. Taylor, past president, presided in the absence of W. S. F‘allls, Mon- treal, the President of the C. M. A. There was a noon luncheon. which was followed by the business iilcet- ing. HEARING POSTPONED a i Comment 0f J ap- anese Newspapers; i ity was stated to be caused by too , N, i ,1 ; ,k , . early marriage of women. under- i, Afliefff‘(,,f,.f}j,,‘j’si;fif‘,fi}'ai, fight?‘ nourishment of the people general- ‘ ' ' ' ‘ -- ' iy lack of cieunliriess and disastrous v fleptdemirs. It was recommended ithat native women should be train- _ y _ Red as mldvrivcr. Under the term" , . ‘ inf the mandates it was necessary OTTAWA. Jan. 23.—~'I‘lh‘- hearing not to interfere with the native ——~— by the Supreme Court of Canada cugmmg, but; it would be to the ad- -.\ii<l.\"i‘(').\'i£, lhnncc. Jun- 28. - 01’ the proposal 00 admit women (.0 vantage of natives to endeavm- lg Vincents iiizissi-u ibilllffl- famous the Senate will not be referred f0 gtgmp out abuses, lSlmnish novel , illmi at his villa. until April. Several of the Prov- One of the most liltcresting topics hert- lii I: ln-ioi-k this morn- inces have not prepai-ed their cus- discussed in the conference's report illi-Z. ll political cxiic- ills son. es, it was announced today. Qwns the question of the adoption of iufritln, who iiurrluti here from ._.__--<+>_____ in language for general use: “The Vllivilcltl. Spain. illlll arrived at 1 [thought cofiltent of thed Englgi n]. 11%., was the only member of language" t e report. state , - in» iumcz family’ present at the yond the native mind, although the helisitlc. lliuner. who was n diabetic policy of Administration is to en-it-nucht void u fl-w day's ago. The courage the use of English. It islniil statiicil in his lungs and bron- imgracticabie to use gnghone of the chiul piiouinniiizi tlravciupeil. ma. ve anguages an o ony re- -————v4>-—%— (Special to the Guardian) TOKIO, Jan. 28. —The news- paper Kokumin today welcomed the announcement of the coming ex- maining alternative is the adoptioni it.;"‘.f.ié“ei'.‘.i‘.ii’lt bffimifi 55%;; Announcements, language of the natives. It is ens-I Events t Meetings, Etc ily acquired. and could be enriched "For Sale Typewriter- Apply that it would result in development and peflectett A commute should», Hughes Drug Co. 20004-254! -of economic relations between Can- ada and Japan. “and therefore be- ‘tween Great Britain and Japan.“ Although Kokumln appears to re- v fieot the sentiment of official Japan the vernacular papers express re-. gref. at the attempt to "deprive con-i take in hand the preparation of a‘, ‘pidgin‘ English grammar and die-i tionary. ‘Pidgin’ has been used for translations of the gospels and oi the lives hi‘ the s-"nfs" “wltilllPiillli -Auclion mill (lance . » -. is o. member of new. C. Mr. Cahan has a ions fulfill QM‘ URN,“ , l t M h b M“. was sustained by ,l"ne Energy Eicc- d d u, body will be fgl-wggdgd ldianized- Japanese fishermen of ‘ _, ‘ “W” m” “Pwmmm” °‘ m‘ “m”olifiilniwfiiityigilorolfliigsiniiltfnxenuzhilfrféaitottgicgrfiagtdbaa-frsnftintne oc- "W" Snnnlv so. and Wall-v‘ t? gulls; tomorrow where tuenelr rlsnls". which lwtlvn 1e “m” MANY A i“ 2Y1‘? M HFME’: Euwday‘ "W" °‘ W’ mt°mmp°ml “l” hiruei- of oifureuoue for the enuvoieruting expenses $11,079,591. slvlns 5am” J°‘”@“"'— ‘wwllvill! 5PM ‘l1 runenii services will be new at- All ylerlzed “ll-n "null w the law of BREEDr sALmMAN-s 1:31AM.“ ' m ‘ M C2".",‘,e.,.3§,] “m” °°*"""""° °¥ ‘h’ mimmiiunviiinie Provinces in 1917. a deficit of sooiao. 1n 1925 the op- we “Llfkil The ‘W’ l“ 5m ‘° l” Saints Cathedral. Hall!“ w°d“°s' ”“““§’i;§“idi§n§§n"i°” w Japanese-A“ PR P09 T H ' a H l . _ . . i _ _ _ _ fiana r _ . _-__ mpngglenézut cm be ‘gamed may, Molly CWZBP-‘l QT 1'81"“ will P?‘ eratins 108s was $9‘48.0531 42-51380"! icsgfnre Ofvn‘é:;‘“,:§“,‘,? ‘Itlfihgwéfinél; ‘my m’ "M" ‘mm Inwrment Camp vThe recent refuses of a Vancouv- 9s J ‘ :9 H ,r / "Como to Basket Social and en- the Government is not eenvineeutggfijfgifflQfLeniifl"rtifiilimgffinflfil*m‘ tge__de._fic_xt ‘Dim ‘Pd s; ' ' London. England. m“ cenwmry‘ or court tosrant citizenship to Jsp- T A2‘: o / ‘flfrilailémenl ill Lone bCreBk 3231:. t board of ' ~ __ - . anese residents is also regretted. "“ V _ Hrs HY evenmil. F6 rllary - fill-iii? ‘éfivfflimfiléeil-v. veriiliifi‘ Li‘ ii‘.’.??‘.‘..‘.’.‘.§-‘.‘.‘i.§"1$.‘§§“.t‘i?é'$-i New Pharaoh rem-v. when l- n-d e e c . in 1v» n v-ov lilcularly in vxiew uloéélge “felfitoixlzl-iad by the ‘ma, exmgsk,“ o. Desi Treasures llgitcxzantaéiéstotpfl-Pflr tgosnsggfilfid is: Z16‘: on‘ __ afoiiowint; hue night. 2117 hainedhmgverfl] “$0M” “a0 and has emPlfrd ml“- 1327’ fir? ‘aid dfiplsengltf g ' our unless accompanied by a eon- £- _ " l ,. 1 "Tilora will be a concert and been functioning satisfactorily. Suehuvmlatégl" llgvelaiie reylerl; orléérhm. t \ ' mete expression of friendship. Q1,’ ‘V H» mo sneini in We view Hall, Tusc- ion ‘ .‘ i (British United Press) -—---<+@—-——- , ‘ day evening. du- 31st. If not ilnO fifw...‘ n” Qsamnyigollsgorgurcesls ‘$1,231,213 fiyulfff: EGYPT, Jan. as. - The glint of! swrss unoss camps ARM r 13:1: in... next llllc night. “m” m" b’ “t "p t“ 1°” ma“ ‘mm "'" C““'“’“°‘°‘""’ “a i“ " Ei-‘edvisxiglett: gglffftllxllzsogtaogljzsytf Tonoivro. Jan. 2a. _ Within 2o \l t“; ' 21034-2“! fiogeggxggomfzg gaunt; Dstemmd and respected feet deep shaft at the tomb believ- __ ‘ veers, Canada will regret most sorc- “l , "Hope River Whist umi dance ' ' 45d w be that of King Zoser, of the Iy that there is no compulsory miii- /»'7l‘§\, Yliomiay night January 30m- Wen- “ft b° "mwm v"h,°“,,,ff°§f,,:::! m“m“" C'"°“‘°1°) _ mud Dynasty, at sukxsra. where Japan, Cuba- And Ger many tin-y training in this country, dc- inni- not favorable, following ‘night. termini? $7.151 ewho are wY-Hnoorne tax act special war revenu excavations timve been in prosresn . garfd F- 0- Olkliflstin. of Genesis. , i zosa-i-zs-zi - ' ' y f0 m9 D5" 9e Yum’ Th ill b l hi. ‘M0115 WD- han e will be the UCSY. in B.“ Can- w “fluid. w 0 55 5P9" W ———- mm“ "Wm" “PM mdemkf'thei“ct “nd dan atthegaacm admmbmre‘ ‘Zbser was the Pharaoh during ,m,,°§,§ Y“ m: gngfgfnmona] maid, cw get w wrong; m,’ though wast four months studying condi- "Rheumatism. diseases of blood, T° m” W°$d new ‘flbum ll by the cps: fame the Board “(whose reign occurred the icrrlblegwlnm] comm“ this yam.’ compamdom. population ,5 not 5° m“ as tlons here. T‘ Stomach and internal Organs cun- my“ ‘m mum and “ Atpnmfin 18 f om m“ Jsevell dwflf-‘l’ "ml" ‘hrwlh meiwith ve last year. ‘the new ones that oi the other provinces. we are c°‘~““'fl“ "ch "-5 cumdlb Wm‘ “d R°'"”“"‘-“'° RWBII- FY10" 397' “Finale from follow l“ °“"”‘“ m“ em “pa” rd d“, “éainoeulnu or the Nile seven times new“, be Japan cum m‘, qema,,y_,send,nz one cmdmw m, m, can, comparatively small populations, o r. m. 01m. 112 Prince so, elm- ‘ exoe t to to the question in c toms "m" '9 “n mp“ r succession. ‘The other m; u, 'be represenwdadlan champlonalflps, m“ u they should have at their command a ‘nlletown. 9.5:. inland. Canada wield“ m°°m° w‘- “P” w“ Officials of the Elyptian ooveru-i ‘m lbody of ‘ ' * citizens capable of Want. iz-s Ilibl “x95 ‘md “m” m“ “e “med m merit excavating expedition believe "W 1"’ °°""°- ‘mm’ “mm” “M” tn t tn rt on the eve of discov» b!’ m“ D°9“tm°n" “'9 adjudmted erlfas which may outshine even the‘ upon by the Minister and the prim‘ wanders of mmnmamen‘ mmby; cipai department heads. ‘ o! values an: all appeals and" m“ condensed $pecialat 'I\A"l'I.--4d. w- ‘owls-a; i _ m m t u“ ‘wnhm m m I c ' , l‘ s wln ‘1 Scam l of untouched tombs and 2 To 1 Victoryimortuary chepeisare believed to lie land which may be of greater portancegthan anything else found L v . ‘JOB PRINTING 01-‘ EVERY: description, cheaply and 919641‘. tiouely mull ‘ouirdian Gen-i tniJobPrifl .Phono i83- ~ ‘mo wucr oooovasvstoras-l iperhaps only a few inches under the ,lev_els of the excavators’ picks. Not ‘iulfly may a vast store of Third Dy- MONTREAL. Jnn- 29- Nighborka shot from the late in the third vcrlod- which blue lino. fording a mus oi information on a little-known Period. but Wrhlllo n solution will be found of the mys- Prieoc 5o for fir‘ 100 for 35c: 250 count-ell oil Hdlnnwol-lh‘; glove th rod race long before that you will be entering boys and issue, and mail it; at once. for Mo; M0 f8: 11.002 1.903;: l" ‘may: §;*c",j;r‘y“j§v§§j‘,‘f§ g§,?::,.m?ig§ksoee Wm" "W"! 118$ Bills. And, enrolling as you willji And let your teacher know that awaken to the importance of com- glb. rasrdien u. tit-ass“ ‘M Forum "m! m" “mm vlovig puzzled llgyptclogists. from Prince Edward Island. your you are entering. lpulsory military training. (Canadian Preal) . , again are Canada. Great Britain,‘ Unitkd States. France and Mexico.‘ The Canadian Oratorfoal Contests being onduoted in Prince Edward have made for themselves in th Island by The the Teachers Federation, are part carry ofi' the Canadian u‘ of these Iniemational Contests. The ship. Canadian champion. like ‘Frederick trip to Europe this summer and rolled in a school the International finals at Wash- eligible. ton this autumn. Fill in the entry form which yo 11M i 5o you see this is a big thing will find on another page of thisi And those who stop to think of the places Prince Edward Islanders Guardian with the efgfivilliiif? ilrgytlfgtegantlsldnfiflgdxrlstesulllitrévsidl Zm“ h“ '°““d m“ '° b“ ‘we’ “e “*“"°“’ ‘the Department of Education and also have an excellent chance to" Am,‘ n.0,“ m! m“ rhaunm,ned l-lotson last year will be given a free onfilgdbiduzg ‘fdtdeiiid: {gamut}: 3.0mm’ tram,“ and (immune made for ‘ or college in the right to represent Canada in Grade Nine or above it, you are bearing arms immediately the need arises. Mr. Christen believes. Switz- lerland. Norway. Sweden. Denmark. ‘and other of the smaller European TORONTO. Jan. (id-Maritime. north and northwest winds, clear- ing and somewhat colder. Maximum and minimum temper- “Tbe Annual Meelinlr of Wheat- lev River E-nz Circle will be held‘ in the Hall. February lst.. at 7.30. Re- bate for i927 nald at meeting. Mll- lon Rackham, Sedy. f! Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20—6 Montreal. clear . 8--2b 2095-1~28~atu ' citizenry was necessary in time of Quebec. fair . 0—10b} war, ‘Mr. Christen declared. the miii Ciftown. cloudy . 2l-l0f "Central Bedeoue Ell Circle Halifax, cloudy . .. zo-iomeeting. The Annual Meeting of 5b John. 619R!‘ - .- 16——2 |the Central Bedeque Eng Circle will Boston, snow .. 28-22 be hel in e t, failed to see how Canada could de- New York. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 3D—-‘Z6[M0nd:1y, “S, fiilfiffnmglnfl fend herself while awaiting assist- High tide this afternoon at Lfliwill be distributed. All members re- anoe from overseas. he said. He. and tomorrow‘ morning at 5.43. quested to attend. Mr James believed that before many years had Sun sets this afternoon at 5.04 miqhilw- sum-em“; of gem"; M. elapsed, the Canadian people would and rises tomorrow mon-ling at 7.23. 5Qcla\.lon_ ‘will be present 3y ma" 4 Pull moon Sunday. Feb. stn. a- of Committee. ' ' '1 p. m. a healthier male population. In case of sudden aggression he ll 210l11-28-2i Do you n» echo-Better Bread, if” so use “KDBAIN HOOD FLOUIQ" . - m. w. .......P......,_.....W...__......W.s_.. . . . . _1n-."~m1.1ra¢s.L-l..;f i a a i i . mew- 742-11..