‘ thing- lvvaryene lives by selling some- za-zz/r” a» The copies Paper ,,/ 4P’! Annual Subscriptions Delivered 06.00 3y Mall, mad: and U.B.A.M.M r nwwvw"""' if l}. \F‘ ~ _ ~».,, """'"'~\ " J’ 14v"; : .... ‘iii! ’ ~\\ §\ verybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927 Every man has a left I!“ 0070*’ where. Ionnled l1 Burning Onarillll. I ‘ Charlottetown qlardln lint BRITAIN liiil iAiiil y t‘. i mam» Foreign Office Al SHANGHAI‘ Denies That Transports Now Converging on Shanghai Will Be Diverted to‘ Hongkong — C h i n ese Problem Chief Subject of Discussion at Cabinet Meeti (Special to the Guardian) lDiNlDOiN, Feb. 5. —— Great -Brit- sin has no intention, for the pres- ent at least, of retreating from its decision to land an adequate force of troops at Shanghai to defend ‘British nationals in case of out- breaks against foreigners. ‘This was indicated aiter lengthy deliberations ‘by the cabinet min- isters. They were summoned yes- terday primarily to discuss ior- malities connected with the reopen- ing of parliament next week after the holiday recess, but the all im- portant Chinese problem came up early in the sessions and it con- ng. tinned to be the chief topic. 111' though so iar as can ibe learned no definite decision Wile fehflllfid- As though to emphasllo the sev- ernmenfs determination to ‘be D19" pared ior eventualities at Shani!‘ hai, the Foreign Ofiice denied that a proposal had been made to Eugene Chen, the Cantonese for- eign minister, to divert to l-long Kong the transports now converg- ing on Shanghai. Such an offer was reported to haive been sent to Chen in answer to ‘his demand that he would sign no agreement unless Britain withdrew her Shanghai de- fense force. Rights of Trade Unions Are Not Tempered With (Special to the Guardian) .MA.N ER, Eng, Feb. 5. — The British Government's project- od bill amending the trade union law will not take away any oi the reasonable rights of the trade un- ions, Winston Churchill. Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, declared here tonight in thb course of an address on national finance. "No legislation of‘ ours will de- prive the trades unions of the full Dower of collective bargaining in trade disputes, of the right to strike or of practical and reason- azble means of conducting a strike." ‘he said, "Our legislation will have ior its object the protection of the state and of the public from‘ zrbuse of thatright and from its pervers- ion to political or revolutionary ob- jects." n . Chancellor Churchill declared that throughout the year of dis-- aster of 1926 Great Britain has met ull her obligations out of taxation. Hon. EJLapointe Pleads For a United Canada (Special to the Guardian) i ‘TORONTO. Feb. 5. ~ ‘The secret oi‘ our union must be to know each other better and to respect rights of the minority all, through Canada. Lot us work stead-i ily to irnito closer all races in tho provinces. and in so ilolng we will develop our Canada and make it great every day", said Hon. Ernest iiapointe, federal minister of Just- ico, at a dinner given in his honor Services in Zion Presbyterian Church The services in Zion Church yggterday were of exceptional in- terest —iBoth moral!!! and evening were Communion Servicea- die- persed ‘by the pastor, Rev. M. Scott ‘Fulton. The morning sermon was based on the 27th verse of the 14th Chapter, ‘St. John's Gospel: “Pence I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as tho world giveth, ii give unto you —Ibet not your] hearts be troubled neither let iti be afraid-J’ The application of this .verse from the ‘Masters picture of "what his followers would re- ceive under His last will and tester‘ ment sets out in Striking contrast the vast difference to us all l>e-' ‘Francisco. Yliilw llETAl‘FiiRTHERii0ilRESPiiiiilEili$E' 1"' l”0‘REBlNCANREP0Rl Pilllllllli lNll lIN El] STATES Total of $33,000,000 Received From Jap- an Since. January 1 - Canadian Ship ments Increase. gram Received ‘ Tele | Board of Trade _ On Saturday evening the Presi- dent of the Charlottetown Board 0i .. Trade received the following tele- ‘i-zrem from Ottawa from Hon. J. 1.. Ralston, Minister of National De- lfeuce in reply to the telegram from (specm to the Gufldian)‘ ‘the Charlottetown Board respect- Nmw YORK, p?” 5_ __~mm flood lug the (worrying intn effect o! the of gold. which is partially respnns- Iwelglll- Rate“ ll-ecilmmfillllfilloll "l 1MB rm. o“), mung» pourmg hm, thc Duncan lioyal Commission on this country received further imqmafmme "lmms: Dams yesterday as Mum“ Shipued. lrtsideut flout-d of Trade, Char- $2.ooo,ooo from Yokholnn for Sun A°E,‘°‘°‘"1- P~ 1‘-~ l1 ' I Your wire received. Matter is This “lakes n mull of Mglooofl-liuving my i-onstant and every at- 000 shipped from Jupun since Jun- ummm‘ h“ deusmus "uve been uary. The veliow metal is sent hero anlve" M‘ mm whole subject is in preparation ‘for Japanese return-under "mat catch“ and exhaustive to the gold standard. copslderauon", iCanadian gold has been pouring (Sgd) J’ L‘ RALSTON’ . Earlier on Saturday afternoon into New York ior investment in u S" securities M a ‘mm l.“ m exJthe President of the Charlottetown . Board had been asked by the Oan- ue“ 0' 19%’ [mlwrm m m” first miiun Prose for u statement as to twenty eight days of last month whm action was being “men by We" 3335011000 "r "m": ma“ “m tho local Hoard in reference to “m” or mm‘ Cmmdm“ lmpm“ this matter and in response to the for 1926 according to the Bonk of request gem the following mes. Mtirstggnfii‘) whilch nloiie received sage. 1'. . 0 ii cons um nts. i-t ' {Officials oi‘ in: iBnnk gr hlgiltrcfil. re" ‘mys "g0 the l Charlotte- National Defence. By Charlottetown From Minister of town l-iuurd of Trude held a spec- ial conference with the two Feder- al representatives oi Queen's County and discussed with them fully the procedure necessary for implementing the recommendations of the Duncan report. Upon re- ceipt of advice this week of trouble in respect to the freight rates re- commendation an emergency meet- ing was immediately held and strong telegrams were forwarded to the Prime Minister, to our own lllll ii iii llll umiuih in Trinity United Church yester- day morning, iRev. W. M. Ryan de- livered an impressive discourse on Forgiveness. “If we say we have no sin we dieceive ourselves, If we confess our sins l-le is faithful and just to for- give us our sins.” We are all conscious of sin. There never was but one man who was absolutely sinless-itlie Man Christ Jesus. The history of’ the world is a history oi moral failure; all have sinned and come short of l-hs glory of God. representatives and to the cabinet course becomes necessary. The mendation must be implemented 1n full and recognizes that for the ro-i habilitation of the business of the’ Maritimss the freight rates reco mendation is of, greater importance than nll the others combined." g ROBERT L. COTTON. President, Charlottetown Board. 2231?; :$§:1"5..';E}n§ "i1.“.‘.’.l'1.'.'t'..l..”'.'.'..'l§ Rebels Surrender COEHH i‘ (l i! l‘ l5 Clip H 886i’: I When Bombardment ls Threatened lug foreign investment and that the (Canadian Press) rate oi exchange since tho first of the year has been hovering so close» IJLSBON. Feb, ii. The insurgents m (lporlo are sending elnissnries to the gold export point oi eleven sixty fourths 0t‘ one percent. as to mako United Stntcs investment in- vitlniz. Gold imports from England lust. month approximated half of these to negotiate their surrender. This from (lniladii. ‘nccttrfiiug to Beu- js/min Strong. of tho International Acceptance Bunk Inc. which rc- ceivi-id .il‘150,000 in gold from Lon- don in ivonnection with u LOllllllCl". the minister oi‘ war. who trouble region illrecting loyal for- nuuouuceuient was mndo today hi‘ A 3mm] Wafghlp. l9 l“ draught will also be sent fur police cc». ln viow of this action tho min- ister says-she bus postponed the in- Italy Will Send Battleship To ‘ Shanghai (Canadian Press) ROME, Fob. 0. —ln nnval circles it is considered probable that Italy will send o battleship to Shanghai. requiring little duty in shallow waters in interior oi.‘ China. Charlottetown Board is unanimonsm that the Royal Commission recom- when w, m mu we ma“ omens‘, also to tail. '-‘The' pattern is rent where the stitch is lost . . life that is robbed or its tone IntentEof mars the perfect plan that blaster meant." What is sin’! The word means a ministers from the Mnritimos. An- 1111881118 0f the Xliark a figure from other meeting has now been called the archery of olden times, “when for Monday to arrange participat-‘ths umher toiled to ion in delegation to Ottawa if thavarmw in the target- iodge his Every man sins when he fails to Iii llll King and Queen Not Coming to Canada This Yea ,.._._. (Special to the Guardian) IQNDOQI, Feb. 6. The Prince 0i Wales will sail for Canada about - August 1, unless unforscen circum- stances prevent his departure, it was authoritatively stated today. At the snime time the report that King George and Queen Mary might go to Canada for the cele- bration of the Diamond Jubilee of Canada's Confederation was met with a statement that their Maj- esties would be unable to go to Canada this year. ‘The Prince who will attend the Jubilee celebration, will spend some time on his ranch in Alberta. "He also hopes to visit the United “States. Scotland Wins International Rugby Match (Special to the Guardian) ensure up to God's purpose. And the We may so fail either by doing what God has forbidden. or by fatlq in: to do what God has conunand- ed. There are thus sins of com- mission and sins of omission~thc triuisgression of the law, and the fflilllTfi to do what the law enJoins. For all sin he who commits it and lie alone is responsible- Sin cannot be transmitted from one to another, or inherited by one from another. There is hcreditoi-y tendency to sin. but this carries no moral guilt. We are all conscious of Vvhen we wnsctously do what is wrong we know bhat Codi is near as a. startling and alarming pres- ence. liow docs God regard sin. and vrhat must always be his at- titude to the sinner’! . Each} five points to nothing. of the series {Amherst Taking up sin.| 11W‘, Wales, Feb. ih-Scot- land defeated Wales in internat- ional rugby match hero today by international games between ‘Scotland and Wales which began in 18b3, Scotland has won 20. Wales 16. while two have been drawn. Playoff Matter AMHERST, Feb. 5. -—Keen inter- ost is being displayed here in the Intermediate Hockey playoff for the Maritime title. Six teams are being operated in a senior church league, and the St. Stephen United team has gone through the first . ound of the series without n defeat, twinning five straight games. three iof the victories being secured after Fraser and Black, their two stars had been promoted to the A. A. A. A. squad. lf the~second round of the league tween the empty benefits derived “A01 mlnslllillflll- from man's bequeath; large or _ —_—-—-—_+O-_—-———— small and the rich, satisfying and enduring benefits that our Saviour has bequeathed to us—4'l‘his theme was very' impressively developed in a sermon though brief yet so _..-_-~Q-e@---——~-— Condition of Hon J .K. ‘tended liillllliilfillllftlll. of tho rebel Wo may deny or confess our sins-HS ; position. Ho. will flu-pose uncundib. not completed St. Stephen will To say we have no sin. $5M 15v meet outside competition, as local liouui surrender he declares. v U101 011K‘ 110mm l8 11°! 10113111- lB 1° champions. while the town chain-mot swim, completed swimnzini; ~ ‘The. war minister reports that 49091110 Oilfflelvefl; for our nature is pionship will be decided at a inter ganta .Cntalina channel at 11-1 l- laftei" preparations wore made to‘ tainted with moral ovii_ But if we date. m. today. HBKOUBUXIE 111511111119 l“ Mrs Myrtle Beach. Calif» beauty ohov W011i“: oress, who until a year n80 will 4-1- u _"" ‘EA lilllli SENATE-H Ill-E lN Fiillilil‘ Many Ottawa. Friends Shocked to Hear of Senator Pardee’s Death -- Was Pop- ular Figure in Par- liamentary Circles. (Canadian Press) . OOTTAWA. Feb. 6. —New| of the death of Senator F. F. Batdee ht St. Petereburg, Florida, came as a distinct shock to his many friends here. He was exceptional- ly popular with the other members of the Senate as well as with the commoners. He sat in the l-iousa of Commons about fifteen years as Itibaral member for Lambton. (b81118 whip for his party during a consid- erable period of that time both when in power and in opposition. His death leaves two vacancies in the upper house, the other beinB for the province of Quebec. Senator Pardee left Sarnia on Tuesday last ior a brief visit in the warmer climate before going to Ottawa. He was accompanied bi‘ his brother. J. B. Pardoe of this city. Last night the latter was shocked on going to his brother's room to find him dead in bed. Death was attributed to cerebral hemorrhage. ' Senator Pnrdee was born on DB0‘ ember 2o, i867. e Hen 0f 111° W” Timothy Blair Pardee. K.C. Woman Swims ‘ Catalina Channel (Canadian Press) WILMINGTON. CBAAt-l Feb. 6. — Hubbiestone. Lon! Independent Means dislodge insurgents at. Oporto 110 gitrc them until noon today to sur- plain. full and touchingthat it will 1., ,.-.' , .*. 13.4. (speck. to the Guardian) itudu iuillni. in “huh ho turn Flemming Reporte say we have faommltted no sinful act. weglve the lio to God himself who has adjudged that all have ein- l l p20 hours and i2 minutes. reports "flayed here by speed boat cour- l the large number in attendance. At. As Fairly Goo l no less than eighty eight (88) new the ovard, some of whom were persons remain lnlneinory as a real trea- sure. The occasion was inspiring for am Phillips, the first American be accompanied -l)y hire. Phillips. 1° Zlmmiund their live children. ranging in Communlml Ron“ Nineteen b3’ ages from twclro to two‘ yours. it. certificates from “he? churchelfis likely that tho zildcr children, and Blxly 111119 AW PTOABSSlOU l0!‘ will be placed immediately in the first time -—- a notable feature school in Ottawa. or in one of the °t m“ ‘b91113 m" ‘lumber °l 371111118 private institutions oi‘ Canada. The "1911- twenty (29) WhO 08-11113 l0!" Phillips‘ maintain a summer home at North Beverley, Mfliii-L, but it is expected that Mr. Phillips will spend most of the present your ut the lcgzttitin in Ottawa or zit some resort close lrv in order to lie pro-- pared to handle any oi tlio diplom- uti questions that seem certain to come up during the your. members were added unknown ns possible applicants for memibership. ‘The large attendance of members at this service must be most en- OOIITBI-llhfl l0 the pastor and the active workers in the church. "At the evening service a partic- “CAISHPNKFTUN, Feb. -— Willi- [diplonlatiiz officer for Canada, will lt-nml to bo-znliord tho city. He gavel neii‘. a‘ “mung Thursday ‘Wenmg me place snid- them time in order to avoid dam-i God cannot trent_ with him who ‘llnlégllllgtgpt: %ll’l';gswggsalrjz organza _ d aging ltulitiiugs and hospitals which: I (Canadian Press) 'dcnies his sin. “But if we confess ' ‘ l ' ' were full of Woiiililtxl. vwoonsrocx, N. 1a., Feb. 6. 40-...- glng i... ‘n faithful and just tot ‘Q11 Wednesday afternoon the Mlilllrlllng‘ Perm On receiving this ultimatum the The column,“ of non June; Kidd forgive u“ our 5mg and to alums“ Womous Missionary Society held! lie sent. o. message to tho minister of marine assuming all responsiib- ility for the steps taken. The re- maining officers and crow surren- (icrcrl. l commander oi‘ the gunbont Deni-IO iilrnns-svick, ivas reported in hos- tlofglvetness to ‘mm mm truly Tgldouble that of last year and wiliaidl volt has aihandmled his command. “on in hospital herd Frldgy, pledged u, receive and forgive an $800.00. Mrs. (Rev) W. H, Spencer lug his own. or little better than tau Tms “mum give us great com The Teachers’ Supper meeting! Dr. Rankin are ffllrlY Rood, al- ‘very practical lecture on the use of! ' lug shock and other reactions from Air Mail Service em them no more against us. Our uiariy large congregation listened to a very able sermon on "Nico- ilfllllllh. ‘Coward or Courageons".'l‘he suibiect was treated in an unusual way but the congregation paid rapt attention and at the close were convinced that n strong case had been made out in defence of Nico- domus". ' '11.’ special communion service lwas held at. the close of the even- fling service at which nearly thirty of the inemibers who were unalbie to commune at the morning service‘ partook of the Lords Supper. ‘A pleasing feature of the ggflwlcg Y“ l1 Biilendidly rendered solo 10h Divine Redeemer", by M", Fred Nash. At t.bo afternoon Bible class con- ducted .by the Pastor 120 young people composed of memberg or the regular Bible class and demon; from the school were present A special topic was under discussion. "The iArrest and Trial of Jesus." inst evening by Toronto people who spank the French language. it was a sign of the times. a happy glimpse into the future, that the French intellectual elite of ‘Toronto as represented by those present should assemble to greet their brothers from Quebec and sneak to them in French. continued Mr. LaDointe. who also said: "This gathering is tho prototype of the union which we should see in per- manence between the two great races whose lsnguaxe and rights "9"! equal before the confedera- tion pact." -————<0&-—- Condensed Specials RATE.-—4c. per word, net 95.021 insertion in this column. ‘ma; ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEB Prices 50 for 20c, 100 for 35o. 250 for 56c. 600 for $1.00. 1000 tor 31-96. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Printery. ‘Home mo: POTTID MEAT. Fresh sausages. flaundars. New- ???‘ a: £0" m.“ End ma?“ Albout 12.40 early Saturday morn- _ ' his’. a call came to the Police Ste.- epox ‘$92!, DARK ULVER_ titon that the Condensed Milk Fac- v_ film an 4&3 h“ u“ n’ tory building was being entgred, ward to‘, (“mum an"; J Police Officers ‘Higgins and Doyle c-o v1 Condensed Milk Factory Entered la military attache. and [flour clerks. He nlso will have his Argentine and France to basin The Canadian capital will find the Phillips‘ a family of many ai- trnctions. Both Mr. Phillips and Mrs. Phillips have in dependent means. and their home is expected to be a social centre. Mr. Phillips’ staff will include one foreign serv- ice oificer who will nerve as coun- sel of legatinn, one commercial at- ‘Flmwh all’ ma“ “id m9 Arglanl-ll“? tache, who will ‘be assigned by the government have wmelewd hose i Department. oi ‘Conilmeroe possibly lilo“ 301‘ i310 lllfillgilllillrlfln (ll 11 00m- Og bination air and sea mail itetweou Seb- Between France And Argentine (Canadian. press) corps own private secretary. Tho sum of teinher 1st. $2.500 is provided for the salary Tho aflroolllfllll fltlllillatefl of the foreign service officer to be the trip be made int seven a assigned to Ottawa and the sum of hall’ diays which will gradual 86.066 is appropriated for clerk reduced to four days. hlrfl. 1M. Latiteocere. representative of ‘In seventies the Cunsdlsn so the French air mall, said that the pointment Mr. Phillips’ own salary cgmpany has 200 airplanes. 40 is reduced from that of an Ambas- hydrophmea and 9 “at beam ii-{f-m sador, $17,500 n. your, to $10,000. Gorman Retains Sudden Death of Dr. J. P. Murray His Title ____ a_..__.. QUEBEC, Feb, 0. -Ch5rleB Citizens will regret to learn of‘ German, Saint John, N. 8.. emers- "19 death ill’ Dr- J- P- Murrlly ed first with respect to points gain- which took place at his home, yes- ed at Canadian indoor skatinglterdny evening at 8.30 of heart championship meet here on Satur- failure. day when. with a total of 120, he Dr. Murray was apparently in the led O'Neill Farrell by i0. and For-best of health, he attended veep-- snian by 80. German thus rotain- ors at the Cathedral in the even- ed his title and won points cup. ing and on returning home com- ' that nda who‘ BUENOS MRES, Feb. 6.—--Tl1e, insurgénts sent cmlssnrics to ar- Flgvnming, l\l, P. for Carieton——Vic-“s from a“ unrlghteousnessy Forwheir annual H1118 lXiX 099M118. Th0 rnngo for their sun-ended. Tho (Qrla and former premier of New he has made a ‘lenmte prom.“ or amount realized DPOVBfi l0 b0 about i which revoited yesterday and in- pith] here tonight as fairly good. ,8 d mm be H m: imjmaterially the attainment of the cited the garrison at Tavira to rc- lMr, Flemming underwent an opora- giumldagust w g8 minds P981‘? flllfihcllll flblwllvfi- Wlllcll l5 _ Dr. W. R. Rankin, his physician. who mmm mm f" mercy m Jesus is the president oi’. this very activel said that Mr. Flemming was hold- Chris," and. God.“ pmmlséfl nave‘. organization. his own, and was resting comfort-Dd m 1 God , t‘ l, m “at is was hold as usual on ‘Wednesday. ably. Chances for his recovery said ho‘: ma?‘ wgstfgo Rug-lam‘? I'm W gygnlng, Rev. Dr. Ramsay gave a_ mmod our transgressions from us. though it was too soon to deform-Ha M um m1 iuulmuam m Sunday school ino success of patient in withstand? p“ om‘ m“ a a’ renmm" (iperatlou. tel‘ow men never forgive Ln tibatl way; they always -——-———&--)-—»-—- age Demands of Trainmen Settle -~_--_- bin Ides d forsake his way and the might-i Ieous man his thought and let himi return to the Lord. and he will have mercy upon him. and to our God for ho will abundantly pardon." iAt the evening seivice Riev. Dr- Ramsay preached on "Where to, Place the Emphasis" from the text~ u“ "Woe unto you Scribes and lunar-ls- 09979-‘4115 "med oes. hypocrites, for ye pay tithes of llWTQYB G-wa-uam W- mint and anise and cumin and Saucer. member of the 111111“ have omitted the weightier matters Still-w board 0f mwlail-llln- of the law, judgment antd mercy and The original demands of the Bin-tyranny pierces wee for w harem o! $1 e The music at the morning service dsr err! up. involvlhs 313-000000-“115 specially selected to suit the Tile agreement reached today will gamed of ‘m8 Bemom A mm A,» involve an outlay of 3.000.000 or them my m‘, organist, Mn w_ E $8,000.000 short of what was asked. Fletcher’ “wed on me {Emma}. hymn “Depth of Mercy" was well rendered by the ohoir, Mr, '1‘. W2] Bentley taking the solo (mart. The Harmony Mala Eight sang with ad- mirable expression “Though Your Bins be as Scarlet”. In the evening Miss Muriel Mc- Murdo of Kensington, who is now‘. pursuing her musical studies in Cbarlottebown, sang Mrs. Humans? (Speoial to the Guardian) well known lyric "The Better Land“, IRAiRIIS. Felt. 6. -— There are 57v to Cowens setting. Miss Mcivihirdo 00o unemployed persons resistor“! possesses a rich contrnlto voice and (Canadian Press) ‘NEW YORK. .I~‘eb. fi.—-A 7% wage‘ increase was granted yesterday to 31,000 firemen and engineers on 59 railroads in the east when trairunent and their demands I i France Has _ 57,000 Unem- ployed Persons remember the the meeting of bhe Young People's evils o! om, PM“ but were is no Society. held Friday evening under who” “am upon m9 mm is w the leadership o: Mr. W- M. Rowe. p that the grace of 00d will nonprof- mmow it “Mr”, um ma wmkad cellent address on Christzian Citizen- ‘libere-was a good attendance at l L. W. Shaw delivered an ex- ship and Mr. Roy Whitehead con- tributed a solo which was greatly onJoyed _/l LOTTlfitlTYE MAKE Fhizhoe Jusr to Stu, ‘EM SOMETHW‘ .\ .l\\\\‘ TORONTO, Fell. 7. —-Maritimc. Announcements, Craig. Orwell Cove. 8461-24 t -__.__..______________._ wanna aesieraur eootomwd- also Iii‘! t0 ‘assist. at kitchen’ work. at Victoria Hotel. - . 8608-24-1“ HAVI n m: st once repaired to the scene but was ilound a fur coat which is he- lieved to ibelong to Judge Wsrbur-l ton whose ‘ TAtKIN van lunar ma ""1"" ""° 1* y mum?" "m, conduct} From information gleaned tihe he party had evidently been fright- . plniuod to his sister of a smothen. Sing Song at the “Y” One of the largest audiences tihat have attended those pleasant func- tions so far this year were present last night and took part in the sing- ing with real enthusiasm. The speaker of the evening was Near the- scene of‘ the entering premises was also bout the same hour. I ad h, “u.” mum N", ‘mend Police Officers euspicioned a resid- the Rev. M. Haywr Who 100R 1'01‘ with tuil line man meat and‘ nt o.’ Queen Street and later in the hi1; gums“ "nut-mm" dealing lng feeling and thought ho hnd'in France of whom 26.000 are in the “n” Wm; deu- enuncmuvn and fresh winds. Cloudy 011d "Cmewlml contracted pneumonia. On golngPhfls district. Premier Poincare flue axwbuwm The ch01‘. o! forty, milder with local fails of snow or ‘mm-bl Now up", p, 30b9," Irwrlllll! 0mm?!‘ Hligins obtained witih it in a very clear and concise "m a warrant for his arrest and accom- tl . "A son’ Tflnhono m“ panied by Officer Trainer brought; ‘JOI PRINTING OF IVIRV description, cheap this (mat-l floss? executed. ardian Oen-lapprehendied. He appears tral oi: Printery. Phone ill. morning before His Honor. I in the suspect. who was in the act a plum solo by Master Walter Mc- r of escaping from the house when Nutt and the other a violin solo by a sister Miss this Miss Thelma Teed added greatly to whom the (‘iua the evenings enjoyment. practice. He was a quiet unassuming man» ell read and kept pace with cur- ent events. He leaves to mourn Mary rdian extends sin- cerest sympathy. manner. Two instrumental numbers one w ‘Before the Premier spoke. a dem- M“ Wm‘ onstratlon occurred outside the o" W995i! “will”! m" Tim‘ chamiber where 3.000 , unemployed 5°" ‘"14 "All" ‘"44" ‘m?! °l7 m“ persons were dispersed by police. 9111100! 9¢l1°°l 1111191919191! 111° c511‘ Murray to They accuse the government of do- fllillll Girls in Trlilllll I114 "w" 3th. ing little to relieve the uneinploy- ‘b04101’! Bl- l V917 (MUN-ml ment situation. which was very mush endowed‘ hyutes later than Char-lo up stairs b. suddenly collapsed. told tho Chaurber of Deputies to-‘eistm W1C“ n” Rama“ Anthem rain. a 31R Wonderful apechm“, Medical ui was summoned but day. A few months ago there was oGod 19 3' spirit," and film Harmony T°T0l1l°- “OW - - - - - - ~ ' - ~ - -- "4"" 8708-2621 when the doctor arrived life was almost no idleness in France. Mala Eight rendered m9 0m hymnbiontreal. clear . .. 8-4 Below _____ - extinct. Citing figures to show that Oer-ihsaflour Breathe an Even,“ Quebec. cloar . . . . . . .. iii-i Below esp/menu; of m“ gi-dpping club Dr. Murray was about 44 years many and England each had more Bhsainxl. The Magma, of “Us w Charlottetown. fill!‘ - - » - - - - -~ lzr-l on Feb. 17th. Loadinl live hols on oi’ ago. He hud studiod dentistry than 1,500,000 unemployed the lbs-item, wlihom or an wwmmmmont st, John, clear . .. .. 9-2 Iiclow 3:01, 15th 1119353 "![ n on”, W. nnd followed that pursuit. in the mien; said:—l' "Oi all hthe ftgmegils alkays very Enact," md wasiBoston. cloudy . . . . .. 30-40 D_ Roam Kgm-ogg, 39¢‘; "i city for a number of years. Onfbcil gerents ‘rance as su are ~ ' yaw york C10,"; , , . _ _ _ _ __ 36-22 3 tho ileath of his brother William the least, and the crisis is passingievglmcmuy w yefigrduy a“ ‘Inns? High tide [ibis yailgrnonu at 2.52. . .._.._ some yenrs ago be retired from here." “me um“ Mu“ w“ 5W9“ “ a l0Y°|-];_4M.nbflflfl (marge will and tomorrow morning at 8-09. Sun eem this afternoon at 5.16 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.- lrst quarter moon. ‘Tuesday. . 7.30 p. an. Sumrnerside tide el ghteen min- titietown. iers, from Point vhiuenr. ‘lswilel! For Emperor Of Japan His Honour lTeut-enant Governor-- iienrtz received a telegram 53m“ day morning to the foilowini-I 91' iect: "His Majesty the Klnfl h" commanded that the flags on all government bulidlflfll ‘hill be flown at haifl-maat on Feb- ruary 7th instant. ll" “"9 day of the funeral ceremonial of the late Emperor 07 J19!"- (signed) THOMAS MULV-EV. H Under Secretary oi State. -.--<-e>—-— Coming Events, Meetings, Etc.“ “mg; Farmer's institute will meet on Feb. 17th. important bus- iness to discuss. All 601119- W- D- Rowl 373i "Variety Concert and Social It Pleasant Grove Hall Wedniesdfl. February 16th‘. Good prolfflm u‘ sisted by city talent. ii- "Grand novelty valentine social at Hope River, Monday. February 14th. blade of auction to be an- nounced later. iiGilB-tidil "Come to social evening and dance in Stanley Hall Tuesday. February 8th. 37202 581 "The postponed meeting oi the fiuornscy Breeders will be held in the Agricultural Hail. Charlotte- town ou Friday, Feb. 11th at 1.30 o'clock shnrp. 3734 “Seven ‘Mile Bsy-—M0l1<lly Feli- 7, Borden ‘Dramatic Club in “Al; Old New [Hampshire Home" . mission 40c and 25c. Curtain rises hold a box and basket social in York lHall, Wednesday night. Feb- ruary iittb. interesting program Proceeds for pareonale pnrpolgl. Admission as and 1e cu. Come and lived lite “ R0‘ | ii iio‘ ou *’ Flourjquality Curarantee is.‘ "w. help a good cause. , sneer-n.