. MAXIMS or A RCHANT _,___ ME "l- nol personal. film .., Fullnllrll lmn. grain-nu lilllu-illun Two Conto- whm a [ll-non comes info the law vuurt the 11m"! 0' his “ma!” h pub ' Read by Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew i lllsulals. lllllllllln aflons Should Cut Their Vfzlr Budgets ‘Md SlWlCS Reduce ‘Their War Debts, l, Says {Former Mem- ‘fiber (lf War Debts ,(‘0m1nissl-on. lflllllnliln I'M-val mwMKy 111. Jun. _23-~~Ell\va1'd ‘mp-lg ulm \\'.~'. a 111 will)?!‘ of the Ganym- l("f‘l'Ll\ llvllls- uolnmission llllln all lllillvrKs prul)-1'.'o"l for de- um belon- lll~ (‘nu-ago Association Mmmnwfyl‘ . lllllt the sixteen dmnallmu: r1i lilo Ilnlted Status 5W3sil1ll121;.11lu;»ll' reduce their W (My; ]IlIl'll‘_\‘, who was 1 of the Unit- flnlyng cll. gdslflltfi Slhlull hum-d, said ills plm would TClllllW‘ ullrlnplnywnollt and mpmvg bllhlllf“... conditions. Hc snld edeblor unison‘: \\'l‘l‘r‘ formerly tllo .. cusionlcrs llll‘ Ullllcrl States had .1 thalll llu. (!llll!ll'_\' reduced the debts. lilo Skullzl‘ countries would ‘ urn to Ullllltll Silllcs nlurkets for M,‘ Cglifilllll -1 luolilllbll: resump- Qnin lll(lii>ll‘_‘. Jllld export nlulkets. 111'. Last Minute Nev/s Flashes lSpcl-Iul lu 'l'll<- (lullrfllunl \\'lLl.l.\ -i'(.ll'l‘. Penna, Jan. lll-(‘lyllv r ..iill and six smzlll dlilllrcn lwrl- 11rd to dezltll iiiell .1 i':lrl:1 lll-ll-gl- all Powys was gslruyrll lmLllg The mnthrr and 5 llvll-jrlll-ulll vhllll were saved, lull um‘ llllllly llli ed. Nlill‘ llljllll, Illflill. ‘Jun. 28.- Ilrl-ll-z-n April illlfl July lust year the Le, ~| : MH-(‘lflbly was told lodlly l|5 11:‘? :l~; uv-ro klllrd and 1.015 wollvullul by mlnfirf- during lilo cllil (5-- '1"illd'lh'l‘ campuigll. lnurlrrn v‘ lilo flrllll wrrc solzlir ‘ers nllll [mill (z KNNOUNKJED-ilily l‘S, COA/lllvu hV my l o‘, 1 Ml~;'l:'l‘i1\.*ll.» liTba‘. l"PlC bl V flJllCf‘, MlllVfllfi khool, 1111.... ._ l . o1 uluy Gill. l T>"Ql1t‘_1'1l'.s ( 1 L. O. L. lllccis 1 PB" ~i -- 1-<-;l.~ . F“ P- H1 llllll . l llllt! l' "lil.'.l'_\‘ L'L‘.l' Western int. L. l). 3003- I-ZO-Zli. . v5 Hfl. .1;l in old‘ dllllj-ll. ' V lilllll-l-‘JD l "in 1111- 1 .- p1,, .\l‘l' ll- llllllvl‘ i.’ " l l. "iRusl. . . Rink“- "P- l-nll‘ 1.1- :11 (‘llnu 3017-1-11!) "Wlozkw. g1! 11--.i.'.,.-.g (~.,,'-...'-,,,l1| - Grallll _ l? l|l‘v(l'fi\‘ l1'.;-‘1l l"! Illtl’ hlllll-h, i ;:l;1_q.1__,_1 ;'E°{f°;\wh'l‘i1111. . Frlllllllry l."l‘.1 ' i u 1M, |I'.'l h iillrii l. f.t\d‘e".'[ l" d lll 51..., ],-~‘!_ zrtlo-l-uo-zl.‘ "Bnlduur l_ .1. Jun, u“. _‘ ,,‘ - ~ wlu bo mm the ' ghldds- 20111-1-27-31. "P°-"'-"\'= hlvln-v li-l. l. iLlllJS for rlgul _- h‘ l-l-lyk; Church, 61;"? 1 Gil llzl I11 lllllld lhcm “v Lllllfi-l-ZB-Zl. . 5,231“ ‘ "v"*“l°l'1d1ll'_. I-‘cb. ll. for J‘ imvw at he residence of M". vmcéw-U |~ 147‘ Wnlrr St. Aid of W“ OYP-Iflnfllze. 2032-31 ‘A .. "'““‘ . ‘ chcrxlilfrt in aid of St. Mary's ‘sump be held in the B. I. B. DllrilvL-“Kjm. Tuesday‘ February mech . u concert the drawing "W11 Lottery will take place. 20864-2541. 1 “Th ~_-___. 0 llllficrxigmd Wm ‘ha-y, receive l. $31.1:- cm» l» 111 m» -= _ wnrlkn} H1» is and on Feb- hwm w" l1 llinn lnvlled. Farm in 11\\‘N_1 1 ,»»/f~"¥-‘\C llRhta and " " '11" Hlrhost ol- any ’-‘-‘~‘="11v 11:" zc-l. ‘firs. 8003-1-29-2L lllll T All]. " “Told 1.118;’; -. y‘ y. N. B: FARMERS UPPUSEI] 1n nllllll A$S’N Whose Object Would Be The Fixing of Prices For Agricul- tural Products. (Canadian Press) . FREDERICTON, N. Bu, Jan. 28- The fifty-fifth annual convention of the New Brunswick Farmers and Dairymens Association today went on record as unanimously opposed to the organization of a general Can- adian Farmers‘ Association, whose object would be the fixing of prices for agricultural products. The Asso- clntlon this afternoon vociferously voted down a motion fw mmendlm; that machinery ‘be put in motion through the Provincial and Federal Departments of Agriculture for the organization of such a. body. The mo- timl stated that the New Brunswick farmers were generally dissatisfied with the results attained by their present Provincial Association. A sec- ond resolution, which also caused some dimension in the committee, was one from the Raster Rock 5o- ciety. now 159, favoring an increase (Canadian Prev» In the import tariff of foreign but- ST- JOHN. N- 13-. Jflrl- 1133-111 hi8 ter to equal that on other manufac- last will and testament proved here l med produglg. 11115 gftgfnggn by way today, Angus lVlcLean, of Bathurst. ‘of suggestion, President A. J. Dou- N. B. lute Canndlnn Chamber Ofvcelte remarked that the import, tar- Comlnerce President. bequeathed an iff on butter at present figured out, estate estimated at $600,000 to his] to gbgufl 5g pgfggnt. whflgh ls consul- widow and five children. The will was * efably higher than that chm-gm on "ml/ed before Jlldgfl J- L- Ryan 0f most manufactured products. The the Gloucester Probate Court, and Aggclgtjon 1s Sm] go vote on my; JHdSP Umflfquflfd- Yfillifitffll‘ 130th Ofiz-esolutlon. The following officers whc-n came to St. John for the pur- Fuller-g glgcbgd by acclgmgflgn on the D958. report of the nomination committee: -Prcsfdent, Stanley Wilson, Rolling- dam; 1st Vice-President, Carl C. Al- Ycn. Melrose; 2nd Vice-President. Clyde E. Rfdeout, Hartland; Record- nlgisécreldry, A. J. GaudetfSt. .10- ssph; Corresponding Secretary. A. J. Doucett, Notre Dame; Treasurer. A. C. Taylor, Salisbury; Auditor, W. W. Hubbard, Burton. Daisy Devoc, former secretary to Clara. Bow, movie "it" girl, convicted at Los Angelou on charges of mis- approprlating funds of her former employer. whose tabs of Hollywood night life in her cv'dencc have been Illlledfifllllcuullltlllll LEFT lsllll 0F lulu lllslllll llllllls IN llllllllllll in m l Cfficers Of Depot Ayrshire ; The meeting of Breeders‘ Association was held yes-E Lucia’ tcrduy afternoon with the president, announcement of the relflnation of Hon. H. A. McKeown, as the Board of Railway Commissioners in fully expected. While no official statement la forthcoming it la learn- ed in well informed elm» um. Judge McKoovrn, who wad formerly chief Jull lice of New Bruno-wink, is resigning. No lucconar- in ,7» mentioned . l Mr. Earl Ings in the chair. The u pfesidenfis report was heard and ap-. Be Reprlmdnded proved, and ll number of resolutions‘ were passed. | Ml‘. W. R. Show l'l‘|)Ol'tf?d the rc-I suits of his trip to Newfoundland,‘ when: hc had overcome a false im- pression which had arisen there rc-J m gardlng Island cattlu. The lllalkct content’ mung the s p5 company‘ thcrc cull‘: for olllv nnllmlls of very-and the “sum Sympathy between of‘ mg“ quamy. ' ‘Tears and men that exists on vessels A VuLL‘ u. unprcclatlon ms cxtencl- ‘H the Royal Navy’ were f" “om be‘ ed to l‘..l‘ Sfluw fur the work doncflmg realized on the su;mar1:e:e::t , ,_ . a _ , . , ,sh'p Lucia, stated Rt- on. ,. . — f]: do‘,otqmctxgiifixfrggisz:‘exander. Flrst Lord of the Admiral. .. M. . l . _ . f u ' by. in the House of Commons today. Amicflturu h“. pumlLhllg M“ Shaw The trouble aboard the Lucia. which w» 1» mum» 111v tell to‘ llttclld lncclill" were Mrbor u" Jmumy 4' was due' m: lullfle honorary lllfiillllwl‘; o‘ Flt‘ cub Fir“ Lord ‘aid’. to ‘mm o! not and {or one yo” ‘ ' ' ’ ' ' |(‘f‘l\~‘l(lf.‘l‘f\l.lOl\ on‘ the I-ltlfill", oi; the Calls. _ " . _ 4 trrn and execu ve of cer, ncapac‘ y hfr. W G. P. Lll\\'(‘ l. oi l": Drlnlll- on m: part o‘ me dlvmonal omceh 3;“ DPDLZNZHIOIR, suggaxtcti‘ Llut it. and me presence o’ cam.“ mdwkb would be ‘possible to" lmlze Pam-l: ‘i515 who ‘lamented m Wm “no”! Edward Island an lucrtlon-free their messmatu The Bond of Ad_ arm nt small cor-t. As ll result ofmirauy has therefore decided to l,” ouch a step the Province would rc- (“we me seventy of me sentence‘ cclve much favorable puillcity. impomd by court mama] upon {our The following offlcers were up- of the Lucws seamen The own,“ ‘minted m!‘ m" cmluwg "WNW: executive officer and divisional of- PYQSHCM‘ swat“ smclmr‘ flcer concerned will have their ap- Vce-Prcslzlrnt. Wililem Younker. pcmtmen“ wmlmud"nd Vi" be Secretary-treasurer, Bert R. Brown. retired on ha" my‘ Th” m" n” Auditor‘ Major Menu‘ mrcive an expression of the Boorwi Directors. Prince County, Keith! , severe displeasure. Boswell; Queen's County. Willard Prowae; King's Couniy. Gavin Reid. (Canadian Pres: Cable) LONDON. Jan. 28—Al‘ter a tllor- ough investigation the Board of Ad- miralty found with regret the: the lééilulfiéfiu u...’ l0) Secession Not General Fooling In 771a West (spacial In ‘Ibo qualms) TOR-ONTO, out. Jan. Iglbrmau mm, wheat king and Paco Rim pioneer, vod in ‘lilmulo todoy. Mr. hello declared ccocoulpn ll not the general fooling o! 6M Wilt and that emu» could claim the world's grain markets beyond competition by raising the nude In! quill lhcr wheat. May Resign A (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Onln, Jan. Eur-An early hairman of ‘- . L Everybody MERCHANT Maxims OFA -___-u Our prisons and our convict cs- fahllshments are but on Index of our cducutlonal and rcllglouc fulluru. CHARLUPTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931 12 PAGES Will Try For Speed Rlecorcll of 231.36 mile! JOLIEI‘, 111., Jan. 2J.—Fi.fte:n year-old Lillian Fisher was recover- ing from an attack of infantile par- alysis today with the blood cf a par- rot injected in oer uocly through misunderstanding, Lillian was in a serious condition last Friday. The nmllv pllyuician calls: the Durand Hospital in Chic- serum was no ..1n‘:cz~ used 1n such cases and that the latest thing was the injection cf ‘parrots blood." There are not u great many por- rots in Juliet, but hospital (lilac-hes finally found a. woman who Wfib will- ing to allow her bird m undergo the operation. tic and five cubic centimeters of blood was token unlffnjectcd mili- cularly into the girl. l Today, with both the girl and the parrot recovering, Dr. Geo. Weaver, chief of staff of the Durand Hospital, heard about it. He said he doubted that the injection had helped the girl, but that he knew of nothing harmful in a pan-ova blood. “The doctor Jugt misunderstood me." said Dr. Weaver. "I said par- ents’ blood, not purl-oils blood." s w 1 11 E all y, lls lssl lilililiil lllllllls Addresses on (kl-oner- Ptive Marllefillg" De- llvernrl M Instruc- tive Electing —- Suc- rcecfui ‘l’e'er For In- dustry Reported. I’ The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island lmlnd Breeders.‘ Aa- aoctatlon was held last evening in Prlnca of Wale: Collegd with the president, Mr. J. W. Reid presiding. murequng end instructive glddmqea 1mg delivered by w. f1. u. Arkell. of tn; culludlqn Ocrcrmzlvg Ag- loclatlcn, cndtfr. I. u. Elliott. Moncton. on the subject of co-opgra- tlvo ntiaquug. _ The cécnetlry, w. P. I. mud. read the minute: of the int Annual mgqtlng. Qua vrmnl-bd the flnnnyiil roped-t. m u»... rui- one: to u», mdb of flu Anoplctlou of Intel. nu. w. .1. up, up gamut, 1n tl-sadl-q-umuunummu- razuumoaufodniinnuluunu; thinlltyurbutmtllintaatofuw muqunp a llvlmvnuuouog m deb-nun qua. Ind ma: o not! nun-mu Iallhllufllnod vvhuomoproaplot tozmonmo ago lmci asked that a serum be sent. , I-Ie returned to the Pollct hospmll,‘ saying he had Loon informed that? It was given an anesthe» Captlfn Malcolm Campbell and M: wife and children and Earl Howe. no he boarded the Homeric at. South lmpton to sail for Dayton: Beach, Florida. There he will attempt to break the world's land speed rrcord per hour, nude. by the late slr Henry Sbtravc. Physician injects Blood Of Parrot Into Body OfParalyzed Patient llllillilllN 0F MISSING MAN IDENTIFIED (Canadian Press) .- DIGBY, N. 8., Jan. 28-—-The skel- eton found with a bullet hole in the skull near Jackson's Crossing a week ago, ls that of "wllllum Tcbo, deaf mute. who disappeared in 1913, ac- cording to a letter received today from Mrs. Rebcwa Lord,- of Provzd- once, Rhoda. Island. The letter. ad- ed the watch chain and horse shoe churn-l found with the remains, and further relates that for many years, Mrs. Lord had tried to ascertain her brother's fate without success. She had. Mrs. Lord wrote, received ll. let- ter seventeen years ago froln H. A. P. Smith, then sheriff of Dlgby, who said he had searched William Tebo's house shortly after the disappear- ance, and had found bread freshly cut and buttered, and other evidence that the occupant planned to return shortly. It is probable that affidavits will be taken from Mrs. Lord for use ut an inquest. The scattered skeleton was found frozen in the ice by a rabbit hunter who. a mile from town made the discovery. Canadian Crew Give Testimony (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jan. ZlL-Testllnony that Boutswaln Schmidt of the CG- 145 was intoxicated when he bourdcd the Canadian power boot Josephine K, following its capture Saturday ‘and that. he contlnuerbtc drink dur» lug the night in the forecastle of the Josephine K.. wan given before the Coast Guard inquiry today by mem- bers of the crew of the Canadian vessel. OTTAWA. Ont... Jan. 20-Whlle littlo can be learned here of the of-' flclgl Attitude with rccppct to the gym», of the liquor Vowel. Joseph- fnc IL, it i; under-good thct the Da- “Itfltwnt of txtomul Affairs u be- lng Tdvlaed of development; in the The report of the United States Government on the incident is not expectnd lOT acme 11m, time yet. m receipt will probably result in the oxchouge of not; between Canada and me united Btltec. particularly f! there an important differences 1n the evidence of Mumps testifying man W hurl of inquiry ln New York. It la mulled thot the Government of QM!!!- fluptng tho correspond- olwc with tb calm lhtcl 00v- oranunt resulting from the linking cl tho Pm Alone pmhatcd against the mcucun c! fang wnum nod been mad by the Ouoct Guard on thot oc- callcn. ‘lb Canadian Government poluhu to the phnac in lrtfclc two of the ,...___-......_.__. ...___-__...._.._,_. lflaabull h III ll -1.‘ untl-lnllltllng treaty which allot. can mo: cutie an- dl-e-qed to .1. I. Wallis, Editor o_f>the_ WQOKN/Cdllfldl‘: accurately describ- llllll MAY 111v ‘ llllENTY lllllll Bil. llLlliil This Is Understood To Be One 0f The Nut-- ters Which Benn/xii Will I) i sc u s s Al Washington. (‘Special to The (iullrzliulll OTTAWA, Ont, Jllll. 28¢ Lilli.‘ 1. gent upon a credit inlllu lil("ll"] ‘ possiblity of Zllily vurrlul: 111. 000,000 bllhllfllh ill Ulllllllulll v.1. .| 'I'l1is UlldClTiLUUil lo hi‘ Illli‘ of 1111 matters which Fl-l-lll m lsl-llllm discuss at Washington. v.1". KING FER “i; llllllSE (Canadian Prowl OTTAWA. Onl... Jllll. 33 »\.Vl1'11 |'.1(' declaration that lll snlne |1'1:l~ Canada today Lin; (“Stiff-S is than lt has ever been, Rt. llull. H.10- kenzie King. lcarlcl‘ m‘ the Opllllml 1:111. has issued a statement calling. 11mm the Prime Minister to shed some light on when Parliament .v:ill maul. Notwithstanding that the ( l'll~ ment has had a [rec hand \\'l.ll ll. policies and expenditures. "ccncllliolv. in Canada today arc nlllvll vuorgv than they were at (he time of lhv calling of Lin; spccinl srwslnll 1:1 r-p- tember last," asserts p.11 5.11m "There is, at prnarlll. lllllC1lll1f1l'.'2 wl for the regular annual SPSJ-lfill m‘ Iillr- llamenl: to consider the conciilirlll of the country's affairs than (hm-o 1.111» for any special sexaion in Ssplolllla- " adds the opposition leader. Ml". K111i: remarks that "the DYOlPXL llllll tl1r~ reassembllng of Pnl-lirllnrllt should wait over until the arrival in Ciltlllflil of the new GO\’C‘l‘l‘|Ol‘-Cll‘llf_‘l'lll ezlllllol be taken seriously." Hr conunr-nlh (>11 i 1 i l the fact that Prcmirr R. B. lllnllcll ' is going to Wlwhinclon, and (‘I\'lll‘ m.- es tile hope that "below ill.‘ I’1~l:1:l~ Minister embllrks ilpnn lllrilrr 1111s- slons which take llim nullv from Canada, he will 11L l('1l'.l ll‘! ill.‘ enun- try know when it. mllv "prcl. llle rc- asscnlbllllg of its 1r11-l1.l:l1~11(." rlt l’ Ail Unemploysrre Situation iUnited l Slfcllles (Special lo The fillllrfiiuu» WASHINGTON. Jun 12R. '\ (M11- gerous lrolld ill il(‘.'(‘lf‘l'illll¥ll ol cmploylllrnt and an vslilnlllvli 117.1%- 000 wage earners olll. of xm-lc 1n l‘.il‘7'~' January were l‘(‘llOl'll‘(l mill-- 1»;- Pf68ldElllJ William (‘ll-urn n1 H111 American Federation of Labor 'l‘i1l' Red Cross meanwhile l'("])l.ll'|l‘(l ll;.1l about one third of (hr $ll1.o11l1.'1'1'1 sought in its drought rvllrf fund i111» been contributed. tho vxllvl lvlzll Iv»- lng $3,313,348. John D. Rockcfollcr. Jr, ullil ll.- 000, has mmlc the lliFlIW-l l-ifl in ii1l~ fund so far. The dllngcrollw lrrlni cited by Green was lln increase from December to January llnclnlll/ullvslll larger than the usual one of zwmv years, together with l'f‘|ml'l< 11w: many part limo workers were ')i'll\'l laid off entirely. ditlons. the vessel may hr sclzvd 11nd token into a port. of tho United States. Such a phrase. ll. was (‘Oll- tended, could hardly b0 lnlorprrlorl u authorizing destruction by l-llPll fire Ind with loss of life a \'(‘:;'§(‘l on high oeaa after a two dayfls pur- fllll. Circumstances sllrlollndlllr: il1<- capture of the Josephine K. wlllild 000m to form the bnsls for ll Sllllllfll‘ contention to that put forth by (hr Canadian Government in the "I'm Alum." finnuce the. tl-llllsllnllull. tllFll‘ - :1’ In? ligg And As ’ n Z1 Annull Bubccrlpmma Delivered 36.00, B! IdlClI-lldllldll LLU-M. ii Poultry H 0 1 ds glfAnnual l/Ieeting ilncreased Production Of Eggs l Recorded. Reports Presented l Heard. 111 llle llalldllllgs of -~ illlil poultry was recu.de.. 11L lm- lllillll-ll llloutlng of the ‘Prince Ulllhfltll l.~..u1ld (Jo-operative Egg and Q.1.l.'.1. msounltloll which was held itkaltlfllll)’ in the Prince of Wales ’Ul1ll\‘.'.t1 llull with the president, Mr. .1. it l\1llllll, 1n the chair. . lit lllif illorning session, reports of .ll" lllllllll :01‘. Mr. George Lelghtlzcl‘, null o1 lllf? secretary-treasurer, Mr. J. J. Ll-lgl1l1zel~ were received. An ‘ lllllll‘llliill\C and very interesting pa- ',‘-"l‘ (111 llll‘ poultry industry was read l1_\' Ml’. l‘l'f‘l| M. Nash, Poultry Pro- lll~'ll.i‘l‘. At lhc uliernoon session, a. brief flflflluSll was delivered by Premier 1m, the report of the Board of Dir- colors was presented, a number 0f lcsniullolls were passed, and direc- lrrs for llli‘ ensuing year were elec- irli. Tlll‘ reports are published ln ful 1 (‘l.\‘(‘\\‘ll(‘l‘i‘ ill this issue. - All l .1. ..1 (g .11‘ " Directors and Ofllccn Following were the directors ap- pullliefl: Queen's County. J. R. Munn, Wal- ter Buntaln, J. J. McGilllvray, E. l-Iuwnlt. King's County: H. L. McLean. C. B] Clay. James E. Dingwell. (Continued on page l0) Cotton Textile Industry Is At A Standstill And Instructive Addresses lFUWlTSiIW BEST EVER lllllllllll Five Hundred Birds Now 0n Exhibit In Nash Show Rooms. The Poultry Show held in Nash Motor Show rooms, Queen Street, i: one of the largest in the annals of the history of‘ thePoultl-y Associat- ion. ’ Over five hundred birds form this complement and many new species oi fowl have been added that makes this year unique for display of dif- ferent colored fowl. The white fowl form two rows and include Wyand- ottes, Rocks and Lcghorns and make a great contrast in their snow white- ness with the birds of duller feath- ers. Rhode Island reds and Minorcu are out 1n force and one of the larg- est and best dlsploys of’ barred rocks that has evenbeen shown, most of them being from the country, are the best representation of what our Island stock is like. Among the other prominent breeds are the pit games, buff orplngfons, buttercups, red caps buff leghoms. brown leghorns and red Sussex. The Bantams being varied in feather form a prominent and splend- id display. The turkeys, ducks and geese are varied in their different chases and lliplrl-ilil t0 The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 28.—Premier Ram- so)‘ luucDonald took a. hand today in tllc industrial difficulties of the Lllllllllhlllfe cotton textile industry, where nearly quarter of a. million \V(‘il\'L‘l'S have been locked out because tllcy rclused to agree t0 the inaugu- rlllloll ni flit‘ so-called more looms ]l'.‘l‘ wcllror systcln. He invited re- plcrlfilltflllvcs of both sides to lay their grievances before him on 'l‘l1llrscin§.' and it was hoped that this vilol-t at mediation would be more .“.lli‘(.'0b>»l\ll than the Government/s ]ll‘1‘\'l(lllS nltclnpts to intervene. The industry llllS been at a stand- =l1ll iol- n wool: and if the lockout (‘illlllllilb‘.\ mlll-h longer. 200.000 spin- l‘.(‘l'.\ lllso will be thrown out Of work. Govt. Would Have Resigned LONDON. ltlllflllllld, January 2fl.— SITIIPA oi‘ l1l'f‘lll. ¢xcilement accom- pulllvll 1hr‘ (liking of the vote and Illf‘ lulllollnccnlcllt of the result, ls l: 11ml lawn generally understood. llllll. if the Government were defeat- l-(l it would resign immediately. The l_;:1\'vl'l1111cllt was saved by the action m" u majority’ of the Liberal party. ‘who abstained from voting. A cer- lla-in ll\lllll)(‘l' of Liberals, however. [lwzlrlvd by sir John Simon, voted for (lu- molloll. as (hey have been ex- l.l'L‘l1l[‘l_\' rriitcal of the Trades Dis- pulos Act passed in 1927 as o. sequel to ill!‘ general strike of the previous your. lmnlcdintely after taking the hurcilr, the Government won on an- Othvl‘ issue. This occurred when Mr. Baldwin rising immediately after the unnollnccnlmt of the figured, moved that (ho hill should be considered in conlllliltco of (he whole lnsteld of l small Slfllldillg committee as propos- rri by the adnlillistrntlm. The Liber- discountlng their noise, they show the dlflerent kinds of these fowl that are the most useful. The eggs and dressed poultry deserve special mention as‘ this display la one of the best that has ever been shown. The public should take every ad- vantage to see this representation, of the different breeds of fowl that are on Prince Edward Island and it should be of particular interest to the school children. The Weather, Etc. Bgchal a 1s A Q01’ Nil: wputulvf 4am: Wes‘ ANQWEB -. .. WRONTO. Winds 0nd cold. High tide this afternoon at 5.1a Ind fomomw morning n, 5,04 51m rho! this momlng at. 7.22 and sets this afoernoon at 5.06. W" "W11 Monday Feb. 2. 8.28 p. m. Summo BIG! tide eighteen minutes later than chm-l ‘tewwn. Jlll- il---Moderutu thin division inotcod of abstaining, 31s voted with the Government fl m“! l "W011i! ll. or u‘; ugalnlt