x‘ ' 97A OPA ,1; Charlottetown Guardian Tom ca," - T . y \\\ \ YKw” q n‘ ' ' "' - ' l) ‘ ,‘ 1 D i ' ww- u-_u—|— kl‘. V “In verbs mlqlltri jurare," (a leg. \\\ \ l‘ . ' al maxim) means you have no eon- ‘ T ‘ vlctlona of your own, but “i”, the _ __ L, T ' .1 .- opinlonn of others, lllllllly s“ m. T e "/’/'/ /”‘ ' ‘- . buelnoee and moral; gm“, P P ”"/4.’/’-__;;’I(I4R'" <51. e0 e5 a B m“ w c» K _ \\\1\\i\ . g Read byively dy Covers Prince Edward Island Lille the Dew MERCHANT intelligence. Self-consciousness, Reason, Intention and Will or RI!»- lonai volition, are some 0f U" soul's attributes without wbldl man is mere clay. Iorninl Guardian. Founded 1551 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926 Dellvnrbd H. A. $5.00 Annual fiubscrintlonn “M By Mull, Canada and U. liiis ii, Fill-iii THEHIIIITIN [SHHHM 11.5, liXilliN THE jlPllli House Had Long and Hectic Sitting '—Go- vl .iiii .| Sitiliiiiiii mil SWEPT HY HllH-if Hllllllt ililNli 60W A lllill KNllTll-EDGE ilTlIl|$TilMS' ; 0' DEPARTMENT lRliEiillillRlllES Milli!!! YET INBH ITFETUHIVI l5 IP Labor Editor is Held at (Special \VASH‘ING-'I‘ON. Feb. 3 -— E gsiis liilillT .‘.{;i;?..?.£f‘"§lHEl "v I5 l - at“, ‘ '- - “T t D .. .~— m.‘ cutives for Economy and Efficiency. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. -—Sui;. gsstiiig the possibility of still ali- other tux reduction “Within a few years." iPresident Cnnlidga on Saturday night renewed his plea to Government executives for econ- oiuy and efficiencyunder a gener- 0! iirvsrflmmo of "constructive economy." Mr. Coolidge observed that too much‘ economy might not be bene- ficial; he chose rather to "make cvsry dollar count" and to obtain the maximum oi results with moneys in hand. The economy policy has done more than reduce the costoi‘ Government, the Presi- dent said, for he saw in it an ex- ample to the world in administra- tive effort. Speaking at the semi-annual bud get meeting of department of bur- eau heads, the chief executive re- viewed accompllsh-ments 'of the period since the the “business organization" of the (lovernmsnt in June. 1921. and de- clared that the things done in per- fecting efficiency had been "trem- cudous in results and oi over- whelming significance in lmpllcu~ lions." v He suggested, however, that the part played by this Gov- ernment in its owu household and in world affairs would not be coin- plete unless lt was 'reinforced" by adhesion to the world court. The President's exposition of what he believed should be the general policy in governmental at fairs was supplemented at some length by Director ‘Lord, of tho [Budget Bureau, who described on economy rod he plans to wield l dealing with future federal ex- penditures. ~ One Per‘ Cent Olub General Lord announced the chartering" of a one per cent club within the Government, saying the one qualification oi membership was ability to reduce expenditures liy one per cent oi the total author- ized. Last year's two per cent. clubhad fallen short oi its objec- tive by only three million dollars. he explained in setting the figure of $38,000,000 as the amount to be saved. The President's idea of construc- tive economy was. to eliminate as many non-essentials as possible while bolstering the agencies whose function developed a better order oi national life. v "Merely to reduce the expenses oi the Government." he said. "might ‘not in itself be beneficial. Such action might be only the dls~ continuance of a wholly necessary octlvity. would close its schools, abolish its courts, dlsbaud its police force, or discontinue its fire department. Such action could not he counted as gain, but as irreparable loss. The underlying spirit. oi‘ bconoiuy is io secure better education, wid- or administration of justice. ninnyluude- It ricsii‘ that llli‘ public order, and greater security‘ from coiiflagration, all through a superior organization, which will decrease tho unit of cost. it is nil‘ reducible to a question uf notional efficiency." Tho President held the view that proposals for economy and effic- iency were neither selfish no!" provincial. Rather. he believed them to reveal "a spirit dedicated to the service oi humanity.’ fin emphasized that "if these things are not important, then there are 1m earthly considerations that are, important." ; "All of this effort." he continued, "represents ‘not merely the keen; ins of our money. but the keeniwr‘ of our faith. One of the chisfg ‘lfinxsrs to the success of popular kvoernmont is that it will throw sway self-restraint d self-control and adopt laws whio . ‘being with" out sound economic kioundatioii‘ bring On such a financial distress as to result in want, ‘nklgary. tibi- order. and the dl lotion oi society. America has tlomonstrur- administered as feirlv to protect Bach individual in all his rlghticl \_,__________ (Continued on Page 3) hm first meeting o g - for» m; rinses‘ salami?‘ 124. ‘o'clock after the previous sitting m" new" damned w 59'"! ‘W9 "e0 annouiiccil that it iviis willing to appoint a (rmuiuittes to probe the N0 clvmwd cnmmunny Minister of (fustoms, who said that hcn. opp ‘Hlllflll lciuicr on ilic pro- con fci- wit h tion by Lone Vote. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 3.-—.A motion for adjournment of the debate made by J. L. Stansell, Conservative mem- li-(liie child ivus killed, 300 p.-r-‘ her‘ [or Norfonglwflgjn. m the Home sons made homeless, and property, of Commons , shortly before (our '1“"'"l1“'=l esulllflieil i" $759990 llmml D-cjock (ms mommg was denuded ly a liurrluine which gwcpt (lrceiil by a single vow , ‘Acres. two inilcs \\"*Sl. of Lilk!‘ An earlier division on a similar “PM” "may “"1"” . motion had found the government anslcmglfi PHSD}? we"? mrmmm mm a majority of ten‘ but m the t i ys clans mic siiit from second ‘vote five Progressives, i ‘ Rendered Homeless. (Garland-Press) WVDST PALM ‘BEACH. Flo, Feb. Law Was Being (Canadian Press) lthls morning launched ael. Boutillier, and Fanshcr voted (Canadian Press) ‘m- Sdi€“%§§§.i§¥“ii2.°iiii§im‘li and Aware of $30,000,000 Steal From Exchequer and Stated That Customs Centres Throughout Dominion. i)‘l"l‘A\VA, Feb. 3. ——Hon. ll’. H. Fake Worth to nltcuil llicm. 'l‘lic‘St.evens, Conservative, Vancouver . . f 4k \' ihl i l' , ' ‘Mbssrs Campbell’ ‘Lucas’ Carmlchnforyréille‘ ‘xoerk. or s orgin zingfloiitre, in the House oi‘ 042E322: -The Toll of Known Dead Stands at 27 With 63 Men Snatch- ed From Imminent Death. NEW YORK_ Fol), ZL-Hclil at buy by human ingenuity and iii- vcntivcnoss which have resulted in thrilling rescues the past wee-k. the stormy Atlantic is still threaten- ing lllfiflflll-‘il’ to many vessels far at sca.~‘\‘i"hilia naval men are an- xlously following the fate of half a dozen smaller ships caught in one Violated in Many breaches of the customs laws. "The Premier was intimate with, informed or and aware of the con- ditions I propose to disclose," he said. "it was estimated that ._‘.¢_____ against the Customs Department. through smuggling $30,000,000 hnd o; U, worst storms (he Atlantic W"?! "10 Cvllfiefvllllvefi- These "V0886 “The government knows that been stolen from the exchequer." ha, ken/jun; 1n years [he m1] of "lellvbeffl 81'9""? 008B W110 flllPlwfl-"l lsomc of the most flagrant viola- The vertex of customs irregular- known (lead smog a; 37 with 53 ed the opposition on the first vote L i- l - - ilions of the customs laws have ities. said Mr. Stevens was not men snatched from imminent death, of the session when the goverii- been going on for u your. For n confined to one spot in Canada. Threé vessels are n t ave mam was suggajned by three, l . _ year the Premier. the Minister oi- lts fringe was iii Prince Rupert, founder-ML .k own o h The day was a hscflaone in we, H] Scotlaflusilco and the Minister of Mar- but its taeutre, “a veritable cess- Today the gnambufgAimgflcan Commons. Opening with a motionl {"9 km“ that m“ mmmm“ exmf 9M1‘ “'5” i" M°““‘°“l' and the liner lwestphalla was steaming for an adjournment or parliament. id. The Minister oi Justice knsvi moving spirit of the Montreal ring. ‘it when lie took office" said ‘iii’ was "this an Blssalllo " toward New York with 27 men "m" thenneenth of “are,” to com HM HMX‘ N~ S- Feb- g-Mlmflml"Stevens 1 ‘ A - Vlr Stevxgns said thatl-h could aboard from the Dutch freighter mence when the debate on the ad- Lions that the Nova Scoiia govern-i‘ -=| (jehv ma; amp-em 1 (bl-ow no‘, Qdequmely descrlbe ‘(Er r315, Alkum she be“? the hues" ad“ tires concludes, it finally ended iimucnt would mnvc for ihc abolition (l, ' ' _ _ oi back iii his teeth." an agreement for an atljourninentlof ihc lr-gslnhvo council at the ap- Mr. LuPoiuie. ' oi the ilebute at four o‘cock this lll'ilfl(‘l!ll1l-l session 0i‘ ihc legislzr, Continuing Mr. Stevens said that morning. lllll" were cnuiziliicil ln ii stotcmentihe charged tho The Colmflvuuves had Inevimw. given out ibis zifiernoon by Premier _ ly tried to obtain adjournment on N "host's; in announcing ‘thelneriwetrntion two motions oflerhlg m allow the appointment pi l-. P. Bligh. of llal— debate on the Lapoiiite motion tulm" to H"? time" Chamber- of the ' V“ . , . ., - . . .. - . | l v _ ‘ 1 i h. , ‘i TlicPiiiuici said. This appoint- élirslezltecigfiageagfelgy h: ‘atffioggg-(lllflll is iioi to Til“ construed as o‘ _ . This was refused, Hon. Ernest Ln-wnnnnhunent M [he lgmnrxlnlent m‘ 5 ‘ . the policy of continuing the exten- polnte acting government leaderflsim, “f the, Iegmnuva Pound,’ on ‘aiding T" Olllmsmo" i" 1h“ Prwltlic (fOlllTtiPy it will be lll‘» policy lWSv-l- ‘ ‘ ‘and _]llll‘]lilSP of the government to‘ hOTgAWARFfé/l‘); 3-"11161 Viglfif glpilllflllill the brunch of the legisla- te ouse o minons- us uigi urc. on the two motions for adjourn- "Nova Sootla and Quebec are tli ~ meut of the debate were as follows: ‘glriéieglrigplélxgvinces in Canada nt_'|LOC3.l lildllSllfy PilllS Motion lby D. M. Sutherland, Con- , 11s ilmlsr 1i iii-comer sorvative, for Oxford; the votesfll §l1§fPf§!;'" " ..-.. m,» ,. .i. . iwhL-c Majority for government 10. Motion by J. F. Stansell, Conser- vative, ‘Elgiu East: The votes forfTo ‘ i 118: these against 119. , - i Majority for Government l. ‘ T] I _ 1 “n, ‘" (Canadian Press) i a 1'" "mum mee I" ‘OTTAWA, Feb. a-‘Tiu. after-l noon’s brief sitting of tlio House,‘ oi‘ Commons saw no wwakcuing in the (Yoiiservatlvo opposition io ihc" TORONTO’ Fen 3:41.116 6mm tired house assemblc-tl at ihrec T" "m" c‘ " ‘a ma “t a "me ' (Canaan PH") iiiess of the Conipiiiiv- was largely liicrczisczl (luring 1925 The imperial Biscuit Company _ y . _ , V’ i921. and a new factory and plant which lasted until four o'clock this mesentailves o" T‘ mm “f hlmhmd ‘ ‘ _ established at Charlottetown. inornirg but no change in the at-TPPTMNI. Scotland End the Tlllnedlsynee that “me (he fame of (he 1m. tltudc Oi either government, m‘ Sum” Wm‘ a View M ‘winging mlperlal Biscuits has become world opposition ivas indicated. iCilllfldfl Prwbnerlfl" lllllllfilfifs ' ‘il., dth hv bse ship ed At the outset. the governmeuhfiom those countries. “ (e an Ty a a n p to every country whero the sliver Unearth Relics fox is being rnnclied. Their suc- Siovcns charges againsi. tlio cus- Tessml ploneerlllllglifi m“ an“ b‘: toms servicc. ’I‘li<- announcement . ‘villi. field, andt e ncrease rfanc - Wiis lllflllp by lion, (l, l], 130w“), lug and breeding of silver oxes, has brought about. the establish- ment of other biscuit factories cai- oriiig to tho same trade. but it is safe to say that none have achiev- ed the success that has accompan- ied tlio imperial Biscuit Company's efforts. tlio gov -i"iiin¢-iii fer with liighi nus rczidy to coii- iioii, Arthur Moig- In London (Canadian Prue) JiONDON, Feb. 3.-EXC8.Vi1l.lCllSl for a. building nt the corner 0i Grace Church Street and ‘Lombard pariiilvu of a motion fur appoint mciit of such 'i couiiiiissloii. hit‘. Alaigiivn l‘\|ll‘l"-.\'ll willingness to ih Lzovcriinioiii. but (leclareil government with knowledge for almost ti your oi‘ tho grosses-t. bauclicrl officials." World Wide“Rép“lifiiitioh”ehil"lliieds‘éill’ Others in its Field-Production Soon t0 . Reach Two and One Half Tons a Day. fItaly Claims Canadamcrlal Fox. Biscuit Company was hold at Charlottetown on Tuesday afternoon and showed that the bus- was reorganized lu the spring of tion of the heroic story of rescues. made last week by the United Stat- es liner Trersidont Roosevelt and the ‘North German Lloyd liner Bremen. ‘Another rescue has 090i] added in the saving of five- meu from the schooner ‘Simmons by the Pure Oil ‘Company tanker WfiH. Mill-s. ‘off the Florida coast. The British freighter Reyburn, 19 days overdue- from ‘Rotterdam, passed in tho ‘Delaware Capes today. The steamer is bound ior aPhiladc-l- plila with 5.000 tone of coal. Fears had been expressed for her safety. '\Vlrele-ss messages last night ro- ported that several small freight- saillon, "the worst oi’ cro0ks”- but stated that. "he is intimate with cabinet ‘ministers, and the pelted favorite of this government. l-lc rolled in opulence while he de- ' . . ha t o t b i l Ne Out Food Product of 322i‘. éftli...i‘,’,tii“g.fi‘.f‘ basil have‘ evcovmpirlletl‘ to ‘piit in at‘ St. John's. NFTCLVOI‘ Halifax. pacity of the plant, and the new‘ She Does Not ‘ ‘building was built as an addition,‘ carrying fire new furnaces and; bake ovens, and drier. A new office‘ ivas also installed at the works. A new and thoroughly modern‘ cutter was also installed and other new equipment iplaced, yet notwith- standing these Improvements it was found necessary all fall to work a night sliift in order to turn out enough biscuits to supply the demand. The Company will guard against the recurrence of this in 192C by working with one double capacity oven all through the spring and summer months. which will cut out the necessity of rushing Production. With the new labor sa- ring devices, a number of which will shortly be installed, it will he en- pnssiblo to lurn out 6,000 pounds of L, N, biscuits in the ordinary working - rlay. And with the special ilriers (mmadhn Pa") to have it thoroughly dried and BERHJN Fflm 3__,T|m (Canadian Frees) ROME, Feb. 3.—lt is announced officially that the Italian govern- ment does not recognize that ltaly owes any war debt to Franco. it is ‘stated, ‘more over, that Italian ax- ,perts who have been studying the question nnd that Italy is really France's creditors in regard to war financing, involving reciprocal ex- penses of the war years, Approve Germanys Foreign i Moore, prominent Canadian Laborj worker and Editor of the One Big; lliiion Bulletin of Winnipeg has been held up iii. the border by Un-l ited States immigration authorities while enroute from Winnipeg to Chicago to attend a meeting of Labor editors in the Illinois City this Friday according to word re» aching hzre. I The action of the government men is due to objections to Moore"; Daper and not to hlin personally. Labor party officers have protested to Secretary Davis of the Labor ‘Department and an immediate rc- . port from ihc (intention ofiiccrs has been asked. Friends of Monm- maintain ill“ proccoilnro l5 ilicgzil and unjustified. Montreal Loses $24,820 Fee Case (Canadian Press) .\l0N"l‘REAL. Feb. 3.—-The city of Montreal was condemned to pay $24,820, representing the fees aw- larded iii the recent police probe. (to Arthur ‘Brossard. K. (7.. and J. P. Iiantot, K. i‘... for their r-ic-rviccs as counsel for tho city. and to .I. Al. hiichail. who acted as secretary at the investigation, in i‘ judgment delivered today by Mr. Justice Duclos in the Superior Court. The city will appeal the judgment. Alderinanxl. A. A‘. Br-adenur an- nounced later. Prominent Million- aire Suicides (Special to the Guardian) ORJMOND BEAOIL Flo, Feb. 3. -—-i\Vllll8li'l Wood. millionaire and former ‘President of the American Woolou (loiupaziy for (many years ihc- prsdommant figure in the tex- ‘tile industry of the United States ‘is a suicide. The 68 yours old millionaire inoi- OPQI] into the country with his chauffeur and viillei yesterday nl- lghted from the uinchliie told his mervants to drive on and ihcn plac- ing a pistol io his mouth Totally \V0lllltl(‘(1 himself. ills servants ‘hoard tho report oi‘ ific gun and rushctl hack to find him dying. lln had been in ill llPZillll for scvcrzil (weeks it was rcportcil nt his homo.‘ "HETTVTTTTT i HAVE PEHISHEI] (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Feb. 3.-Ruebeu Went- zcll and ills adopted son Lzuvrciitwe. iwithout Disarmament ‘ It is Very Dangerous Declares L l o y d George. MILD cfificisM OF cowr ) ' - Former I remier Says Italy Ought to Pay . . Debt Before Giving o I 5 Subsidies to Build Ships, to Compete . . . s With Britain. l ‘LONDOX. Feb. as union Poi-- iliameut re-essembled today, Sir Alfred blond. former Liberal Min- imu- qf Health, whose recent de- flection from Liberalism caused u jsensatioii, took his place on the ifiovernmellt benches. lie hilil chosen a particular seal. on that lenient‘ tlio Housr, but felt ll. not-- Qssilrv to surrender it to the liabil- bio! occupant thereof and so ‘moved zto zinntliei- seat. While lie was (doing this ilicro was prolonged firiiiilczil cheers from ll!" Liberals niitl Labor l‘i‘]l|‘t'SBlllZ|il\'l’H. _ (lo ihc LllIOYTIT bciirlios, Medical (Tiipiniii William Wcilgcwfifld lli-nii, who a! lw-STPTITCY-‘l "K081i"?! of ihc Lihcrol luirliaiiiicniiiry luirt); was l)ll(! of the pruiclpnhcrlllvfl "1 Lloyd ilcorgcTs lcndcrslllll 0|‘ m“ ipnrty, sat just behind LloYd liioorge. Sir .lohn Simim, who W“ u notable absentee from the meet- lull yesterday, which reels-CW! Lloyd George chairman of tbs Lib- eral Parliamentary Party. 5-"- alongsido the re-slcctod 188119!‘- l Tlll‘ Address in reply in 0"“ {spoilt-h from the Throne was mov- rd by Colonel G. B. Hurst. WP!" servntlve member for the liiuriu sun- division of hlunchcster. and Major (I. W. M. Price. COTTBYETVFI‘ tivc member ior Pciiiliiuflw. Mill"??- 'l‘hc lniicr mciiiioiieil that if. W118 ihc first iimo on record 1118i i! which (foiiscrviiiivc bud been ask- oil to scrmitl ihc Aridrtiss‘. Boil! ihc movcr and sccontlcrr tullfliil lll‘iiil|ll| tlio contents of tlic Spcccl! ironi tho Throne. ‘ _ .I. R. Clyues. l.oril»_ PPIVY 5"‘! mud Deputy Leader oi the liousc ‘or Commons in the late Labor Gov- l i ernment, in the absence of tho Labor leader. .i. Ramsay M9°D°"' aid. who has been visiting Ceylo" and is one his way back to Eng- land, was the firs! mcmbcr of the Opposition to criticize the Bald- win Government. Lloyd George had a good Word to say for many of the recent 8C- tlons of tlio Government and was ‘jillllllllielll. llc admitted (hut smug- opposition would not zigri-i- in u lciii: atllouru- infill "if pririi:inv~iv, ova-u If tho ironiiiiissliiii wns .l'.l"ilili'll. 'i‘lii-. Sir-yon.‘ l!llll'l|i|lll"‘lll. culling fur u (wiiuiizilssloii to prolic ‘ihc (‘Tlilrlliflq gitvc lion. ldrr ‘st (Lapolnte. acting yuivi-i-nnugit lr-ml r, irii oppor- tunity to Speak without closing the ll-‘Tllili! on ihc .n:iin iuoiiou for ud- gliug was being cnrrii-d on between (‘nnnilu uiul the TTllilWl Stairs and pgingpn io drastic lcglslailon for its suprosslcn introduced by U"! giiieitlliieiil lllsi ycllr as!!! passed hv parliament. "Evoryllilng possible will I19 dom "o ivy and clivvl! flllilllli-Illllll, in this i-ountigv." lic shill. , .___i{-Q>——-— Agreements t0 Warbused on tho Duncan coal ‘S'i‘0i‘-Kil()l..\l, Pcb. 3--By 111° lslgiiaiuie oi‘ a compulsory, unlimit- sd that self-government can be son-o arbitration ivsmy ‘v1!!! Fifllfllid‘. Sweden has i-cmplcit-il a SYBiBm of agieonienia Wllll all hr!‘ 56!!!!‘ __..__c_.._._=dgnuvgun neighbors (1,,- iiu- outlaw~:(;h,,,qm( qnwn (m- thc forthcominilfaceived “rmind 5° lng of war, . l5 Moll insertion in this ooiamu. -_.OQ I ‘QAUSAO 8' fl, H M whole or half Ila lit-Saunders.‘ Newaoiue A 0o.’ Iii-Mm ‘Ygrp wmr oooo mutant. F‘) m toi- m. m tor atoo. 1.000 31:" $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian 80. 3‘ill’_P,li E55 [[l. (Canadian Prue) ILISBQ-N, Fob. 8.-—~An attempted rovoluti-onhns been suppressed bylp~nmp,~_ 31,-, p, the government. The rebels threat- ened with bombardment. surren- dered. - \-_ ‘ . nos mm- ‘ oll" lvllw "Wlflbiifl. “on and expo" "W!!! executed. duel-din Cent- "! loo Prlotery. Phone 1n. LOIT-d-Alf NIGHT RAILWAY skate this —-.Ml'. Hugh ‘Connors. ‘Mr. .i. 7558 4 ILWeheisr, ‘Mr. (l. D. Wright. crossing Si. ‘Peters Road. and hoot. Finder leave at office. in i024 an arrangement was made with nu American company in manufuciiii-o under the same for- mula for tho Unilrrl Rtntos. that icouutry having placed a tariff of thirty percent on tho local product, just us a nice business was bfllnE worked il-p. This is just another evi- deuce of Uncle Sam's alertness, stance the cod liver oil used is the (which prevents anyone selling in finest. clear, government inspected, Jlis territory without paying tribute Newfoundland oil, of highest medi- to his exchequer. The new Com- cinal quality Jamous for its vita- pany in the United States has had mines nnd recognized the world splendid success and has been com- over for its valuable medicinal polled t0 bLlll-d EL new factory l0 qugl “gm Th9 vgry beg; of poi-k cope with the increasing demand. scrap, a small percentage oi bohe- About a year ago overtures were meal, linseed, and tho special vita- made by Ontario ‘parties to have niine which is the secret part of the Imperial Biscu t moved to that province, and s. very proportion of sodium chloride, com- ilattsrliig offer was made by the hined with high quality Canadian tow-n of Napanee. The majority of wheat flour. complete the contents the shareholders. however, felt that of tlio Imperial Biscuit; The mixing this Province is the proper place is done by an expert, Mr. John Han- to manufacture the fox biscuitmlson, nnd two expert bakers, with since it has, within a short radius,‘theiigasslstonts, manage the ovens a district containing the largest/and see that every batch is baked ‘number or foxes in captivity. They correctly. The ‘new cutter recently also felt it was a patriotic duty to installed is turning out a perfect ‘encourage local industries in thlslblscuit, which with a very slight ' re th mone ! ressur e ken \"‘~*“‘r""-" “i” "mmmlmnday mlprovlnce’ and to up Tight lat would llljllllly ptletctgsl a: delilfed, thbgwevztiif _ , 1 ‘circulate in, and be of benefit to denclng the fact that it is well-bak- ‘15 tlio people of this Province. The ed, thoroughly dried, and therefore ,iiu~ ( liy Plot-k‘; crib-c, directors and shareholders who ari-‘crisp. ‘ pop Maven-u r. S. A. MoDon- also very largely interested in fox; in addition to, the ordinary forni ‘ ‘M N“. L‘ H, qnllpr, nnd Councillor breeding felt that it WOllTiT he wise of biscuit the Company intends this ci-isped. it will be ready to hug on the following day, Something inuy be said limo about. the ingredients of tho Impor- lol Biscuit, nnd in this regard must be enipliaslzcci that quality is al- ways insisted upon when making purchases of rnw materials. For in- straoi, tho busiest commercial peo- tion oi‘ London, has revealed what is believed to ho tlio site oi the main forum or market place oi‘ Ro- man London during the first four centuries of t.lio Christin-n oro. when the City was (rolled Lontlinum. Negotiating for New Wage Scale for Miners (Canadian Press) (macs: TRAY. N. S. Feb. a-Neg- oiizitions for a new was» contract- wcrc begun at the general office oi tlio ll. E. -Slccl Corporation heré this morning. in iiccurdaum with ihc ileclslon of the district. con- vpnq...“ (m. new contract will be re-port and will be for a term of two yea“. ‘i ‘riuimiiiiig February (i. 1928. Nomination Day i i i R n |(,,,(,-,,_v_ to have their plant under theinyenr to manufacture very intensiv- r FOR COUNCILLORS. — WMIT close observation at home, as they,eiy ‘Imperial Puppy Meal. For that mm; pr. Diillglin and Councillor were concerned not a0 much to purpose they have installed special Rrucc ‘Farrier. make a profit in the manufacturelmachinery electrically driven. The , “ram um (‘ouiu-ilior William nnd gals of theiox biscuit, s; tofplntss in these machines are so ar- Alnrau. - be able to sitpply themselves and ranged that the biscuit is not turn- ‘Wurd ihrci" ll!" -\'“|"““' “m” other ioxbroednrs with a satlsfac-‘ed out in the form of a powder. n ‘sscy ziiitl Mr. l-‘. Ranhlill! 3T‘“'T"'m:fliory independent fox food. but in granular form, making ii- ‘ Ward four: 1'01!!!" "l" , T _ nnd“ Thitrlia-s been the molnbbject more absorbent and therefore bet- "mm ‘and guidingsplrit of the (tninpanqter for feeding with milk to young C°““"m‘"' " "" T ‘ °' _ , . ‘l. ‘since its organisation: to out in the pups. The Company expects to liavc Won] fit-c: ~-lir. llliiiuluiid . i.( COIIIPHIIY P9‘ the formula, together with a small! Relations Committee of the Reich“ (sins today approved Germany's iin- conditional entry inio tho lnaguo (of Nations, by a volo of l8 to 8. Mil SUMNITIN TNUTHEH THIVIS IJTINTEHENIIE (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Feb. .'l. “Presi- dent Coolldge has revived his or- iginal idea of calling another Washington‘ arms conference. Postptlnement of the League of Nations preparatory arms commit- tee. halt raised the question hcrc as to Whether the Geneva confor- cnce, which was expected to grow out of the committees either practicable or probable. The President and Secretary ni‘ State Kellogg are seriously weigh- ing ihc desirability oi calling a separate Washington conference because or ihc following consider- iitions: 1 Further naval limitation should be handled by the naval powers concerned rather than by a league conference representing all tho small non-naval states. 2 American participation in a Geneva land arms conference would draw this government into distinctly European disputes. 3 ‘increased agitation for larger naval appropriations in this coun- try which jeopardize the Coolidge economic. program. will be in- croasingly- difficult to withstand unless further limitation agree- , , - ‘ he :.~.~::;-~...“"::;i:...::"i:"'2:. 3.12:‘. 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