MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT The older a girl gets the more respect she has for the wi-sdom of _(‘oat-t til‘ (lveeiilautl. reaching lint:- ’*A FEW CASES OF LAST YEAR her mother. w} l Charlottetown Morning Guardian Two Guardian, Founded (‘cu t»: Hill‘! Read by MAXIMS or A A MERCHANT A lazy is on the wrong side of human- ity’s profit and loss ac- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew count. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925 Annual Bubnerlptlonl Dell???“ 17-” By Mull. Cunndu and U. S. A. $4.50 iiii iiilliilll i iiliil iii _i_iii".i Expedition Next May. ‘ Under the Leader" ship of the Young British Columbi- an Explorer, Al- garsson and Worsley--Otit- line 0f Ven- , ture. LONDON, Jan. fir-ll is learnt-t] ‘by the (‘enatillaiu i'res~= that llrfluiu lti-tt-utls to cuter the aiii" race lo the. North Pole with au tixpuliiitni next .\lay tiptier the leattleisliip ol‘ the‘ Young British (‘tiluuiliiatu ltixipltvrt-ixl tlreilt-i" Algatitsstiu aitiil lhlllilllltllilvi‘: lYtii-slt-y. irlio t-oilitiiatiitletl tit,‘ lat -; Sit" l'il'llt".<l Shaiekletoit ships, ll\l‘l Ellllllfillllft} untl the Quest iii lht-irl aticeiuptetl explorations of tile South Pole. As pluunetl at pvt-sent the ex- pedition will itiake for Spilzbergeii.’ i llltlUiWl northwards as far . . tlte irei will perinii anti (‘Hlilllllfill the liaise in the nttlghlitiriitititl ol‘ .\l tlt".'l‘t"t‘>-' uortit. The final .-=ix llllllllrvll lillles alt" tlttsii ll) lhe pole which will bet the uiost iiuzztrtlotis . aigt- til‘ the venture, will lie uiitlt-rlaketi liy .\l- Kilrsstiu atud tiuti coiupaiiiitiii in at speeiail seatpliliit‘ filled with skis atutl floats. . Algitrssoit inleiitls lo laud ail llie ptilo atutl ltllft‘! Ol).~‘t‘l'\'1lll(lll.~‘ aiutl rt- tiirii with lite t-xpctltitiii lllilll-‘L llBl‘ latml ria New Yorla. li is expvett-l that llie tixiit=tiilitiii will brill]: l)i\t_l( smite vatluatiilo tlattat which will he at the tlisptisati of lhti_ilrilis‘li atti- ILbori-"ltn". _.A_§¢0->-—~~< ‘Eskimo is Pardonetl (Canadian Prega) out-zone. Jan.‘ o.-.\"tio-iattti.i‘.ui. the l-Tisltittiti who was brought here at year aiuti by the lltiyttl .\ltiiii;‘t~i l'tlllk't‘ atutl st'lllt‘llt‘tltl lo leii years in Stony kiouuttill l’t*llf‘.t‘ll‘.ltll'y' his r-atlisfieti the while man's law atiiti will he l't‘llll'lll‘ll to his lllll‘lllt‘l'.l htiitie with the iiexl art-tie expttli- tjtm in July, it \\‘il> tllllltlllliFtltl t»- muq up unis sentenced for his part iii the niiurder ol‘ Jaues. a .\‘t\'.' toutidlatintl ti-aipper at lwitls Infiel- Liibratloi" in. ‘liiittl. ___--ur— O QOO §§9§-%Q—f Condensed Specials RATE—-4c- per wot ‘tiinet each insertion in thisgohqwmn ‘N CU DMORES‘ Slll-l-ltl-Llt "WANTED-—A PASTF-Y COOK.l Apply Victoria ilol- t. Ntil-l-iiiiil fl-i- i____.___~i “ORANGES as AND so crs. Pen‘, tloz. Jettkiiis ti} Son. STIi-l-lll-inliq M5000 ORANGES at liiic per dam‘ >__..___ ‘SWEET JUICY NAVAL ORANG-l es. lath ' ltotiie at ll‘lZl’il ‘or Iltie ait" (‘tttliiitirt-s, liill-l-lU-Ilt ‘ *$AUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE-i fresh itotlaiy. Satin-tiers, Nt"\\'rllll.‘ & 00., lllztrket litiiltliug. 605 l-(i llt'l.= ~-‘WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED uiaitl by Ft-hrtiari" l.-'|. t;.pl_\' .\li".<. illr.) Ti‘. \\'_ '1‘ tlill'll.~ i, liaivi llllil Siret-L H\il~l~l'l-l "‘HEAD LETTUC . CELERY, AND l-zivt-et polatities all Jeliltiiitt N’ Sous. NTo-l-lli-iiili l "S. 39c per tloz at (‘ittiuitirt-s. L._________i__i_i_ i *ORANGES. onptucss, ORANG-l . Siil-l-itl-Ei I - _____ _..._. .. . i *PHONE 807 J. M. ROOP & CO-.l wholesale Pork Packers, .\'Ii.[ Water Street, Cliurlo ("illllltitl trhit-kcn. mic l-b. tins. .. for 50 cts. Jenkins d‘: Son. 8851-1-10 ——iii — ll “-SPECIAL OFFER OF i~ilGHl gratin envelopes. 50 fer 3th". i2?» for ltfie, 2B0 for 5mg, mitt ror $1.00, 1000 (or $135. Ullllftllllll Office. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply nntl "XllPll- itlously executed. (litairdlan (‘eit- triil Job Prlutcry. Phone 13ft. . 2876-5-61! "WANTED REPRESENTATIVE lo_sell on COMIIIlNHlOII. line oi Dining rootn, Living room and llttll Furniture. covet-int! NW0 Sc ti. New Brunswick ,nutl Prin- eattis.» l‘tta‘l(i‘tl ca-‘l-ru lint-s e >00 v00‘ is! i DEBT‘ Question ETIENNE CLEMEN . .;-_ Minister of Fnance in lit’: HCFliOl, Cabinet. who is cart)" lug on negotiations Wll-h a Vlew of coming to an understand-rig with the United States on the war debt quest‘ 0n- iiiisiliTiiiitil: HHFFON, Th.‘ ~'l‘lie\ prtiliatble; m" tlit- tartlilltiatitt- wh "ill bust-its atutl. -.i_\"_ shook New ll ict hit" . .\"‘*‘l h.,,u,,._<_ Uffhq. biiililiiiizs atntl hrolugl‘. ututlous iii uiatil)‘ Mme‘ llll"'ll"l";lllilfih- out that .~.“-.‘.tiii, ivas lllil‘lllllll'.ll illllli li_r il-ariiittltl .»\. tlui or t;t~tile_._v all liatrvttrtl l'i tti the l'i‘.lt'l{ill'4 oi‘ a Kr tart-l. tin-tut l'.l'.tt»ii iti lieleu llli suiftire ol‘ the earth ' _-i~iii.- ii- iii‘ iiillt-s to ill.‘ iii‘ ihi" liy, which for lllllllfli.» v- iti"- ha. t-l Pill \ l‘><.lf-‘ ~lt'1tt.t of it st til‘, rot-k :=li()\'l‘ it. The tiualae wits the. fil‘.h iii the llirt-ti l‘i‘llllll‘lt z of ille- l‘t't't)llltil liisitiiy ol‘ New ltlllgiziutll ~atrllt tli~'-ltii"liatuee.~, -. -cv~o>——-- l O4OQQOOOOOOQOOOOO-OOOtOb, 0 9 g. 9 0 9 t c o I 3, i '. iiRE BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed 1n Over the Wires Qwecmo-oooocvcovoooooc l CHICAGO, Jan. 9.-Ciarencc S. Darrow and three other at- torneys who defended Richard Loch and Nathan Leopold, jt‘. for kltlttfippltlg and sliYlllfl R°‘ bert Franks. have agreed with the families of the youth to f accept ‘M30000 for their oer- i vices. l l ‘_ J-WHIQQ», rillal, Jan. it.— § sllfi an t‘ t. aicrotints in 1 [.651 \i'>d ‘telographfi . ihreughoiii Nliti. wh ch may l m“; ggfltyllt aeymrdiiag to casti- ti‘.\l triads. arr being Ill‘ ‘ gated ivy g<.~".crt.meiit oiiii, '3 l QULUEC. Jail. ‘Jr-l-levd 0i ti "gnrgo tat (‘Allflll oi raw f0r~ c.t product; was ticailt with by Hon. Gerard Powcr in speaking on, the Speech from the. Throne l ., (in, LPglSlflllV(" Council yer; l‘ tcrrlay. He tiid nct ndi/ocat‘: such immediately. believing i l: ibiic opinion to bc rwWSS-"ily ‘ first of ;tll_ ‘ TORONTO. Jan. 9.-—Cotnp‘l- iaitloii cf Cituwli Litton Vfli "- up to noor trday ntiicattc that 456 Presbyterian churches Iii Canada have voted to enter the Union and 80 have dccidti l0 stay out. _. ncc- 40b»- EVZlllgPilfll‘. Ilold For Shooting” (Spcgial to The Guardian) llll.\"l‘lNtillON. \\'\‘ai.. Jtutyil. (‘liitrzetl with rlurotliv: ltev; R, 'l‘. .‘\‘r.ti‘-rs.in. PTvaHlPll-“ll- 1-“ tinder arrest her totlaifi The shoot in: tiecurretl at the home er.‘ a. sis ler-iit-lnw ol’ the l-1vaiiigciist_ lie is :illt-g.-tl to Iltnve retieiyed a iti-le- plioue message that his wife liati gone libero -io iueet. itnrlhei" milli- ___..__oo->--— Vancouvers Record vttiveotiviott. tit-it. fl’; All re ~orthi for this port |t= volume of iiitl ivlient movement were broken n 192i.‘ neeortllug to figures given iut by the Merchants‘ Exclinnl-El.‘ otlriy. co Edward Island and Newfoilntl land. Apply with references slat. in; experience, etc. to the blppert Furniture (‘o. Ltd, Kitch- ener, Ont." 872-1-10-m3l- Drop sen ships to the number 0i‘ 1,002 entered the harbor last Y1?"- as compared with 887 the prevlellfl year. Vancouver exported 698.- 359500 feet of dumber. as compared l i his wfe,‘ deep flea shipping. lumber exports. . Great Britain Scraps Battleship Monarch PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Jan. ' 9. --Thc Battleship Monarch. the last capital ship which. Gicat Britain scraps under the i Washington Treaty, was towed out of Portsmouth harbor this afternoon. She will be taken to Plymouth und before the tnd cf the month will go .to sea to become a target for the At- lantic fleet. The Monarch,‘ ' from which all usable finish- ingai have been removed, must be completely destroyed by illllyllREfiliiIlH iis siiiiii ii E El I N i Island MBYbe Made Tuberculosis Free Area. t l l l A special meeting til‘ the i’. E. l. '~ ' ltreetlers‘ (‘lttb was iiclti .' _" alteriztitiu lit the Agri- ‘tirtt-l ilall. the l'l‘l't=ltlelll .\lr. 'l‘. lltitltl, .\iil.tiii ()t'l'llll_\'lll)>§ lilo, tbatlr and tjllli" a llllllill-‘l’ ol‘ tut-tie‘ ‘rs Iieiiig pnxvetti. " for litt- purpose, qucsfoit til‘ ti it“ ‘ftiht-rcttltisi petat lti cattle. reality exist iti h lilllt: lht l’ Frte Areal Sillllllll‘ atrt-ats atl- :i‘l'ih;i and Que- ‘MARK liAiiiBllliRii GR liail a BY illRBE AUDIENCE At Prince Edward Theatre Last Evening.- Eniinent Pianist Thrills Listeners With Marvelous Renditions-Fifteen Years Since Wonderful Artist P 1 a y e d Here. ‘ O 'l‘hc_ tnusic-loving people ol‘ Chat"- set-mg m pg a living thing‘ Nlmbw ‘lOltUKlllVll iwere uffordctl at flirt‘ op-‘tif tiortraying (gypyy Wsqmu mm} portultiiity of lliearii: one oi the lion, amt mp1,; “v4.5 5tp]¢=]|ll|(l]_\' m et-i. livoriti s greatest "platnasts last (‘\'('tl"‘tl~'ilt'(§ last evening throughout the tug, when Alark liauibottty, -l.ht.- Hill" utlre (program, WlllUll _ _ _ was til‘ a lllnlrl. iiirsslztii pianist inatlc his iii o s l. v at l‘ i e d tiliaratcter second appearance before a Uliai- ranging from the old ll)llt‘l(2i\\'ll attitiitrtico at the Prtnttt- laud .0110 utiigirt sai- aliuocl forcot- l-ltiwatrtl 'i‘iicattre. To those who icii) ‘titas-ters Iltiut-ztu tkitipei-in ___ . . . , . . \\'t'l'e foiauuatte cziouga to hear lllin Srarlatte and Artie lo that ultra: uoutleifui atrtisl ‘nearly lit ‘lccii auotlertiist, l)('ibu$5y_ Bceqhovpn Selle‘ H30 lit the s-‘ute ‘thcattre .i. was represented by lbe No. 3 Stin- wottltl be tlrfligllilllll)’ iuatiiies-t that illll in l-I lilait, and it m“, M. 1m “m” llilil 110i lllltiaircti his grtztt here that there is no Iivihir mlrsic . _ _ _ .. . - 5-H». or slackeuttl ill. the sit-glides; iaii utore trapaiblci m" inter-pron“; degree its ittiatrvellous lellllllifltl", that greatest of all masters than but had. on the contrary, it 1i.c='s-»L»~f m‘- “anlbllllrg. Ills retidering of bioade-ztctl and ‘perfected tDOlll; this sonata. which is no, heard on win-e‘ to the :\(.lllllgt‘.l' generation. tiitt mmem mlagfom, a5 “m... a; tffilliwlilllli‘ the students of the p.ati i oue could wish. was reatllv iuztg, ‘ft. beta souit tiiiug. oi a itrelilitin, c.\ citing lltlllllltllllill aiitti .\\'t'.)ll'lt t", per- llllllg not atltctzetiict- uuiuixett wltlii ling, ol’ etivy. One could atl- llllilglllt‘ the w stful pass ng llirutigii their uiiuis be ilIlJit! lo flay like lllili." l_\" with its ttttittuleliatlikti lt'lltll(),' ol‘ a rcgittucnt on" ll0l$ti_ gimp, . tii‘ trtutrse, had a lutrgp n. in tit-silt‘ liiel program, and this was as it . ‘U’ to ._" oultl be, tint. on-ly because (‘bop works are illie most perfectly U11" "~ "lllil “l9 l Sllllll-HI . ever written .bul also be- iI-l‘ uuil iiatv.‘ pzuit". ti til‘ ;.t~ : ll|‘ll"- to live :-lt>l'l{ hreetler: iii llttit-‘e .\li‘- l‘, .‘\_ _\ lb ltl till the iltiziiiuitiit Liv- Si Depart-l ‘.2 fill it'll»; present iii the liieellillf. iii". i. ii. (‘riikeu iuftirtii ti lllt t iue lina: that, l: jutlu.» iriitti itt-"si ulrtiattl)‘ iiiatilt: llll urattlt-ti h rt lll!!l!l'tlli','.‘llt)lll the lslatiitl. only at veryl-ll llliytlllilll liCfftlilllllp til‘ the c.l.iit,- wats lie tlratl ol‘ an iiftittnatlti talk with a l)‘ repealed it, "iffirwetl liy iliis ilfseatse. 'I‘iiere i_ ltt-;s'i\y' the iartiters theiii- wives. as the goveriiittciil aillmvetl .t etittipeitsailion fee of Sill for eat-ii etititlt-tuiietl ttniuiatl. lit‘. J. A. t‘lli‘k, lGxpe""'itietiiai.l Fairiti Stlpvriutentleiit repeatctl that llu- ltiitliill iititls were alititis: ermi- Continued On Page. 3) i-{o c>——--— iitiisgvsiiii \\‘li.\'Nll‘ifltl. Jail. 9. —l)oliiais litiutluey, the llU-pouiiti lllltiliilllll of Allllld lltllltlllll)’, who weighs 135i) I , was acquitted of a charge lllll laid by his wife iii the Proviuiiai Police Court today. "Slit; truu beat uic iu a fight. Tohiats lt-atrftilly told the cottvt. “mutt llic only thing that saves inc ivlieit we iiitzet fuee lti fat-e iti iuy spt-t-tl. l can rttit fttsler than itiiuiti.“ » Dontlney described his martial tiotibles lti lht- court, tleeiatrailg "silo haul trailed hint" from New Yolk aiiiii liattl illiltlt‘ tiiaiiy efforts’ ll] effect at l‘l‘lftllll'llllllitill. "Until .\uii‘te can rttn faster than l can," lit- told his ctiuitscl, “I shatlil never so back.“ The t-ottplti have. Zflt ye ti-s. Ellll) rgo Placed 0n American Fowl been married it'll-flies oi -.\li_'. limttrtttiutgh play ‘tuttist- i: igavp i.\lr. Haaniboum m, 111's. (YillSLilC o! tile musical t-ltct-t illilifllllilllly m" Showing his won- ~ ' Plililll-‘Qo- ls the itittrr absence ti derftii versalililyx au P“\li_0l'tlllill\' of iti." ‘ l .. er sills zit the ‘lllllilfi. lti ic are which ho took full atlvarilatge llis pa: ltIPL-lllllfiltl iloitrIl-iltes 0r i-tist--.rertleriii5r of the faiuiotts stud)" on. llll ll till-ct settling tiowii lo t.l~.."lit> black keys rottsctl the atutliea- s ol‘ ‘the ‘ ‘ . mo“m“nl' wlllil‘ "" l“ ll lllflll pitch of enthusiasml ‘be. ituti itidce ll ili-‘lllears so to so uiueh so that be very geuerctiw \‘t‘l‘_\' tlt ill’ lrieuil. 'l'ilit-i"t\ is iu-o ivatile (if the other niunibers on the pro- heeu bearing llll‘ burden ltthoitltl be iio tibjcetitiu iti the uwt-s-pn‘ energy; the most difficettllt and iti cram it. is batrdlv neecsstirv to pair- tots ol‘ National unity- tif lllt" lilll:tlll\ til‘ lvais of earth uuti ,. - ' ‘ ti-lt-xilt- pas-ajztt oi‘ tuusit- are tXe- lieularize where. everv one was so cutetl with all itlie smoothness and splendidly performed: except 1,0 ililil-llvlll lllll-SPIIVI‘ 0i‘ fill"? l‘ ll fill)’ that ‘the ilelxittssy iiuinibtir was afittillti patssiitv through the losiui. a most re-ttiatrkable iwork. and was‘ Willie the stiller atud more (lwlivlllll executed in quite as reitiarkablrtl P"~‘~“-"l~‘~!°$ "TC lllvllglli illlt Willi that at maiiiter by the ztrlist. .\l. the eon-- pt rft-cit clarity and ll)ll<,'§-lll‘ll\\'ll out t-lusion of n)". Chopin n,,,,,b,.,.,_. ‘\|,._l‘ *“"‘°l'“"<‘** or lmlf‘ llllll Slll‘-'ll\= 0i’ lfatnrbotirg was ‘recalled ‘attain ‘Zlflll lllt» iiiost lniiuittlc _s.v.:iipatihi he-fl,g;|,ln. fiiittJly etimitvz" forward and tween hint and his ‘piano, 'l‘ll'll .\|i". fltillightiinz his ,,,,,|i,,,n,.,. a)‘. pray-t“; Halllllillll‘? i105 tlliefllllll‘ (‘Oillllll til“ the Liszt tratns-lattion oflhlentltils- er his iiis-liwitnetil goes wi-llititi" A iug"; lite piattiti, itntlet" his hauls, 1 Continued On Page 3) “FURTHER REiIiltLElIiIllNS liil APRIVATE SECRETARY” , t By J. L. PAYNE V i Articaa ll. ' Doubtful Value Of Patronage — How Ministers Viewed Office From i , Dlfffireflt Angles — Sharp Practice At Secretary's Expense— l, Senator's Invitation Was Too General — Sir Mackenzie -_ Bowel|'s idea Of Spelling l . —~ —--——- I .~\il my chiefs were ziitteli tiotlii-r- all st1flt< of things they wanted to: etl by calls upon .llltill for palrou- sill to the Goverintuciit railway. rtlfe. l Zllll (‘OflVlIlPCtl they til lti‘lll‘t l-Zvt-ry inventor of a tieviee tn save tllraliketl it. and lieiit-vetl it w ti t-tiatl, waisli windows or fol‘ atlmost tiotilillttl source of strength. 'l'.i -iu atnytithcreoneeivttble purpose. want- were tiliier ministers, ll(i\\'t‘\'i*l,i\ll0 ed it lrit-tl oul on the lutercolottiail. fell, tlifl‘ert-iiltl_i.'. j .l as llll‘l‘tl were 'l‘lieii" atrguliit-iit was invariably the fllvllllilfliw‘ til‘ Pairllaiiiieul who look snipe: “This ‘s the Ileolllds rail- tlcligltt in tit ‘ show of ]ill\\'t'l' which wat autl it is in the pu-lillc inlet‘- (Speciat to The Guardian) l)'l“l‘.\ \\'.‘\, J:in.,9 a result oi‘ :iii iiutlireatit ol‘ the atttiptiatii fowl pest. ‘an tiuibtiitgti has been pitta-ed till all lllllitll“‘,‘\li(\il of ebit-kcits. tut"- li"_\'s and geese from New York. _\'t.\\" .let‘.~‘t'_\‘ aiiiil Peursylvttniat. This etttbairuti prohibits iuiiportalloti of l|;\' live liii-tlg except silt-h its ttrt- t‘. eleil lo he free ol‘ at"i disease Iiv t-titilpt-lt-ut veleri try stirgeoiis. ‘the etiilizlruti is so oi. for Canad- l," pouliriwuieu because most of t- ,.t largo farms are lot-aitetl in these chm“ “ml tip-re is at eoiirilaiiit triti- qit‘ oi lllttfflllllllltftlfl thirds into Cau- ,.._ -{Q-}——~— OUR DAY l EIGHT-H (Special to the Guardlanl .\lt)\"l‘Rl-I.»\l.. Jau. o» An ot- tawai s7] ~tiiul ile=ll'lll'.ll “"3" ill" (itl\'t‘l‘|ll|li*lll =ii an tlrilt-i- in (‘tiuncii inning Pflqhqql lotial)‘ ii: referring t0 llltt- Sitprtiiut‘ (‘tniri ol‘ yt':iit‘tl'i llll‘ .eii:lil hour tin)’ it" ellllll- Th" 1"“ iioiu tiatiitins for tiilieti etiatbleil l||t‘l'il t-sl, that the tnerits of this thing to llltlitt‘. Thi- (ltiebt-t: iueiiibers, l should lip dcmotislratlcti." (loueral- was rouvincetl, altaclietl uiori- iiii- ly (ilt'll main bud ttltitiniiicr of Patr- poitttuct- to pattrotiaige than did the liaiuieiit behind tit n, and, if the rtprtistiiitaaiivtrs frotti saute oi the press-tire was strong enough, tho .\lr_ llilll.<l.]t)lll'g'5 playing tutu-t hatt- i'i‘lll. the last movement. especial-l , Must be Done i< iiiaitle to sound like the gallop-l Ilerests atid those of the Aiairitiittt-l titliet- Provii ca, ttltiiottgh tiit- e-ist- rrn uien were atlso loud ol‘ 1ll‘lltt\ll- strating their iuilttcnct» iu that waiy. On the whole. however, I am saitis- llow that it tlitl as itiucli liariii as good. My Quibec lrietitiu explain- ed that their people, lcokctl up to at man who liuti gills to dispense. and were ‘really thankful for, fzivtirs. Since lite creation ol‘ the Civil. vlce Cniutulssfou patronage been very greatly reilttt-ctl, aiuil tas it .\lin‘sler would yield. Mr. Blair e8- lilintattetl that, iti one wny and an- other, lliese iihltigs cost the lnler- cniotiiatl from $25000 to $40,000 per amiutu. 0f cottrse, now and then something useful turned tip. lti contact as I was fol" many years with men in high places. l could not help bill. notice the effect of authority nn different Ttypes oi ititlvltlualt-i. it is at searching test of character. .\lr. Blair, for exam- wttrlts well. During the ten years I was pri- vate secretary to lwo Ailiiistcrs oi‘ llavlivlyvs, a sieattiy prot-essioit of men came to tho llcpttrtuietil. with pic, always impressed me. as look- ing on oifice. and the llower which Continued On Page 3) Qhchmn ital-linen l< so fraiiii ll as lo etisitre in proitouuct-uieiil hi’ ill" (“mil "ll . . . qt... (iggpflljfll qnoiliou oi‘ vlltllltl‘ lSttt-ii a law would he ivitliiti the \lf‘K'r-'llll.l\'t‘ (‘Ollll)Pit‘lll"‘ til‘ the Fell- erui Pariiaiuietil. The reference lwm “may l“- nrgittitl during the Rebrti ry term. lwlth 209,760,412 feet lit m2 . .t new ‘high record in the history of l_-h6 port. Gratin exports loliilltitl #15;- STILTSS bushels, against 241353.911 in the previoua year. Altoflfllli-‘T 1,579,811 canes of canned fish were shipped tn the last 12 ntonlhs. ti“ Vol. 1, No. 71 The Welcome Guest Visitor-p are welcome when preparation: are complete to serve the-m. An for inatance when you have plenty of Moira Fruit and ‘Plain Pound Cake In the house. And some Petlt l Beurre. Melba or some of the other blacult dnlntln Moire are compared with 963.866 cases in i923. making. Charlottetown. January 10th, 1925 Gioxnrot ‘lid-bits on the lip o.‘ Evervhodvs lbuQlW FREE “My advertising of Moira Chocolate: hn brought a great many Nova Section folkl into ny stores. They all demand your qoodl, remarking that there In no other make of chocolate; like Moira" From F’. W. Pom. for- merly of Shubenleodlo, now pro- prietor Standard Drug Stereo, Border Cities, Sandwich and Wlndlor. ' l 1,272,600 Workless l in Great Britain , LONDON; Jan. 9. -tUnem- l ployment Increased 10 per cent in Great Britain during last "Wlllh. and there are nearly as PRESIDEI) i many people on the dole l-‘lsta v now as there were a your ago. “ The M nistry of Labor an- ] ncuncet. tonight that 1,272,600 persons were recorded on the registers of the employment i cxchanges on Dec. 20.—This ttoal represents a gain of 103,- 373 over the preceding month, | and is only 13,023 less than the | corresponding mcnth in 1923- El “T ii il]H Demanded by R. A. Hoey, Progressive, Speaking at United Farmers’ Conven- tion— Something JOHN W. WEEKS The United States Supreme Court has delivered judgment restricting Chicago's diversion of water from Lake Michigan. subject to discretionary power to be exercised by Secretary of War Weeks pending action by Congress. The argument of Canada and several states of "the Unied States is that this di- version lowers the levels of _the Great Lakes, to the serious menace of navigation. —<-q}-i——~ ilNE Wii NEW Y()ltl\'. Jainftl. —Death re~ stilling trout bloody tong war hai- red tliatt hail aiit"eattl_ caiusetl niurtlei" of two members ol‘ his fuitiily with- in a iitoiith, last uiglit claimed Dr. Walt S. (Thain, graduate ut‘ til-.- Vau- tlerbilt Dental (fliuic, Columbia Fnivcrsll ' (Than u s found iti his office with a (‘hiu seaiiiatus stillctto through his ucck. (‘hiu lliug and Speedily, He Says (Special to the Guardian) BRANDON, .\ian., Jan. Si, —-lt‘ (fntiudiati (‘onfetlc-rtillou catntiot he, maintained on a basis of equity and justice to all its divisions, why should it be utaiittaiiicti at all? it. I\- 1109i’. Pmzrestsi-re member of Parliament for Spriiicfir-ltl uskt-(l this tiuestiou lust tiighl. after lie had outlined to the Convention of the Uuitetl Farmer-s of .\'ltlllll0l)fl lire sittiatioit ivhicii. he lllOllKlli._ lllililt: it imperative that something uiust be done speedily iii the ititer- Why, he tisketl. maintain (‘tiiiietleraliou oti a basis of lnjttstice anti discrimin- ation. lie had come to the cou- ClllSlOli, he said. that Western (Tau- atlat sliotiitl organize for its own in- .0 ivere recently slaiiti iii nlllllllil‘ fish- ion. Tiie police believe that Chili Jack Lem, another member of the fam- .ily. was largely‘ responsible for the tong war. lie is atllegeti ol have lt-tl the cxotlits tit‘ Ou lieougs to (‘ievclatutl tiftct" l‘:ili\>l‘lt'tl discovery of aishortagtz iu tong atcetittuls. it is believed these On lit-tings hectiintr ilip Sings Willie iu (‘leve- laud. Provinces and demand of ‘Ontario lntl Quebec Bllllltilbli‘ treattmcttt. -i-oo-§_i. ‘MRKIRMRE ISUHH TORONTO, Jun. 9. —"Jack Can- uck". a loco-l weekly which has issued since July. 1911, will not ap- pear again, it was aiinouuceti to- day by W. R. Stuytli, coup-sol for J. ll- Cook, who on Fritlty tiast was Montreal In For Another Crime Wave (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 9.~\Vi-l.h ‘four- teen hold-ups during the first sev- en‘. days of i925 and eight others yesterday and last night, local au~ thoritios fear ‘illicit hloulrcal is about lo tintlerizo another crime given an order of sequestration of wave. Otilralzes are tla‘l_v lieeotnin? the property pending payment of a bolder" as in the raise ol‘ a ltltly wal- tttic iii $1,000 iiiipost-ti liy .\ir. Jus- kin: with her hits-band yesterday llflli 0W1!" for t-‘lllllfillllll "f Qvllll l" aiferutiziu. fort-ed by attioiiioliile hau- lllc illlllllcllililll 0f a" flrllllk“ TOWN" tilts to latlae off ht r seal t-oatt and mg l" m“ Couku “llmmly “ML iiztiitl ll over to theui atfw-i‘ which The tiffiet- furuishinlas were reiuov- Hwy m.,,‘.,. my"). m," ,. vul)|\t‘ ed today utider au atrraiugeiucut lie- 3101.0 mm,‘ (yHEZ‘~I:1-< m... _., ,1,‘ pfliny l" ' " ‘ ‘ brilliantly lirhlt ll streets". liavitl Cllllhllbftll, editor of. the paper, who oatue heat: front Mout- real at few wcelts atgti, was given a nix itiotitlis suleuet- iii jail iti con- nection with the saute contempt ease. The founder of the paper was J. it. ltogers, ti printer, who wcul. tltiwti with the Lusitania. The patpcr has siiit-e been ccrrietl on by the widow, Mrs, Rogers. ._ _._.._4+>~- --—- _________.. STORM u-llNDtJuJS G-lvE. A FELLcL-D 6 QHANQETO PkecTisE 6N ‘ti-l’ PiANo wtTl-l" OUT NEMMBORS SENblNtrlN \ A RlOTQALy lT0 Further Can. Fisheries (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 9.-.\injor Gen eratl Garnet "Hughes who arrived here today on the Empress of France is on hi; way to Nova Seo. tia to further o. movement to in- crease Canadian fisheries with u view no furnishing a larger food supply ‘for the Old Country. British fisheries have taken rt slump dur- ing the last few yearn he said and the British market turns to (‘ana- da for supplies. _ection. \\'lh'lCll lmotbailily (_‘hlu Sonia, cousins of the vii-thin. "lo iHii tilt? Eliiillli Future of State Hangs . in the Balance-De- l feat of Cosgrave Cabinet Would Re- suit in DeValera Followers Gain- ing Controi of Govt. IiUBLlN. Jan, tar-Another stew is brewing iu lrelaiitl. The ‘laud of perennial ttrouble it. tiriving toward atnother ipolitieatl tctrllliflifi which may end jtn llhe dticlaration of ti republic. “the return of British troops and a repetition. ol‘ the sick- ening tale of murder, ‘arson. pil- lage and chaos ‘that culminated af- ter 700 years iti the bloody warfare t 1916-2d. ‘Pile late oi’ the Bangle-Irish Trea- ty, aligned in 1920 depends upon the lortlicomlirig ‘mitiiatttre general ei- -\\"l‘.tl occur in February to fill nine Dali vac- ancies caused by tliie resignatilont: of ats many. former Slllflplilltfg oi the Oosgravo government. 'l‘.lie LTni-tod News is seuiiofficlul- iy lnilormetl that if the izm/ernmeni is severely defeated in February a pit blsciitt- iwouiti be held -to decde lwliether lreland is lo abide by the treaty or t0 rcpudiatte "i. ll‘ this plebiscite should call for repudiation lite government is de- ttzrnilticd lo resign turnlnig the country over to Eamon. DeValera and this followers wilz-o would lim- _ mietliately insililltiite a republic. The (Republicans would endeavor to lgovcru Ulster as well as Soutlicrii lrelziniti and the iintuetiiate ‘blood- shed that sueth an effort would (ltlll forth might well be the knell of peace on ‘the island-for years. Dc- Valera never has recognized the treaty whicih among other thin-gs, ]}.tlllll()!l9(l Ireland calving the six counilics of =l.ht_- iiortii under urlx- lure of British and home rule. The siliuatiou vvotiiltlatnidoubtetl- ly call for British intervention, ev- en il‘ it did not precipitate a civil war. Before the February oltetion three more vatoancieg arc- likely to occur, oivinig ‘to iliie threatened re- signation oil‘ ‘tiliree government sup- porters iwho disagree with the cab- inet's policy. As in many times 1n the past, Southern ire-land again is experiencing o series of political disagreements. Tihe cabinet itself is divided. at; is the government party as a whole President Cosgrave is aibsenil in the south of France. eiidetwortnig to re gain the health he lost in the ser- ,viee of his ‘country A large section lot‘ the population. atltltouuli it be- llicves in iihe treatty is so disgusted Continued 0n Page 3) — -<0->‘__. l lTokio Disturbed By Earthquakes (Canadian Press) lTOl-(IO. Jan. 9.—'l‘okio was dis- luribetl today -by a series oi‘ trartli- quiikmi of high severity. ‘the first of which rocked the city tat six am. and Itlic "itist at tthreo this after- noon. Many people abandoned their |h0mes in terror. Mount vitaoawol-iun six "hundred tnilcls from here lhns been in erup- llon since Tuesday. throwing out ashes and drtmmzinig farms around its base. l Announcements, Coming Events, l Meetings, Etc Ratee-Zc. per wora each Insertion. l l l ', "Concert and Play by Hope lRlver Dramatic Society". Wedner day evening. Jan. 14, curtain rises at 7.30 sharp. 874-1-l0-M3l ‘u. s. Will Share In Dawes Receipts Jan. lti-Marltlitt fair. not muc TORONTO. moderate winds. change in temperature. Maxtnitiut and Mlnittitim tetupei-a- 130e,- g, \vegk5___737.].3_“ (Special to the Gitardlan) l I titres: l PARIS. "WANTED-Feathers. goose Plant! dttck. not mixed-will also llltttke old IGBUIGTB~HEDIT McFar lane and 00., workshop rear of Jllll- lh-Tll"? i971" Torntuo, lair . 18 "Come to York to tree “Old Ionizer any doubt that llrltein will Montreal. cllilttl)‘ . 1R Maid‘: Association." One big laugh. cmlilem the “med Sm!" shflrllll‘ Qllflvk". (‘lent ~ 12 On January 14. or if stormy on 18th lti the Dawes receipts. allhoiitzli f‘h‘town. cltitlil)‘ 9 -—Admlosion 3s and 20 cts. Home- lWlntiton Churchill is entrusted In Htttllitx. cloudy . 38 24 made candy on gale. 817-1-1Ml2i whlttling down the total. The s; .1011“. mlr 2n United Staten is willing to prolong Boston, (‘luar _, 2g enconoer" phyeum "k o; the period of payment. from twelve New York, fair .. 24 “m1! 9w,’ |n wmalm-e Hui o; l0 ""901? l0“? YQBFQ- ' High tide this morning at 11.89 Tuggdgm “gum-y 13g); As the Finance Conference sot- and tonight tit 10.42. tied down today the French For- cant semi-official statement to the Last quarter moon Saturdn effec that it now in certain no Jlny. 17th. 7.09 p. m. gen nl debt conference will grow Strmmorside title eighteen mile‘ l_ m, Jwgph (Jgg-miqhggl, out of the iflllll mrley. utes inter than Charlottetown‘. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.36 9i!!! 03109 COIIl-Plbllted a siznlfi- and rises tomorrow morning at 7.40. ' 857-1-94mll. "The annual meeting of the hbzfie Dcirysng Co. (‘all b: soundly. any. . imam SIS-l-l-ICL Y. Mil MUNTH *