FA. MERCHANT . hroudh honour Illa Nneurel Ind In f lid . . holds its trad‘- [pillllll its i ‘it bullnou , I m, confidence that attracts ~ .eaii (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT i if Endeavour to promote n better‘ social undontandlnd hi!“ "W" our mental responsibilities and in- terdependence. ' , ‘P’ NEW YORK. llkab. 6.——-Ws.l'l IQ ,,_, fParliarnent Secured, For mjhteial Confer- l egg Necessary to Amend B. N. A. ' . Act a Ial to The Guardian) Ur-Mwa, 0nt., Feib. fir-Reform “h, senate is not to be accoun- "md s; this session of Parlia- eni, judging from the Speech m his Throne. The Government _ decided quite logdcail-l-y that h s reform as is collifimpiolted . ct he accomplished without con - ion with the lprovinces which, '-_. ail, are lparties to iibe Confeid- on iPaci. under which the Brit- North Amlcricn. Aiot was frami- ' and the Constitution vndpowars m senate lttcre or less almibig- ly defined. The consent oi out toward‘ the calling of a l B lhfliwéon vbe Federal Provincial Governments to con this and other important par- wili be asked. Such a con- _ . cannot be held unblll after semion, and in ‘he event of llrlion being determined upon the Government and a genelra] .-- decided ulpon durimg we --»' your, reform oi the Senate t» taposiponetl until another Par- -' fills. fluid the present Gov- ill h“ a iBPEQr majority than ‘Iprosent commands, _ liins Has Slim Chance For Life I - (Canadian Press) m“ CITY. Klh. F91). B—- With Lilli hi reaching him through ‘l “m!!! liilllfll-lse gone, suppers ‘l 77ers malning a new (m. I ta lo the San-d Covo in an at- ili 3° Miiil Floyd Collins, on- lllllvd since last Friday morning, kiilllii ill)’ 0i digging was aheadof Elli. and whether Collins was "ii 0T Alive. llono has known de- illiifiy szncc the cave-in Wednes- FY light of the blocked passage lWllicll he hits been lying. pinion- ’ bl’ WP 1110i. for one week. The llerai bellcf was that the had “mmlieil ily being cfuahed to Will. or by suffocation, or by “llllllllla. any of which would ll "If lung fight to livle. liners Strike — In Newfoundland (Canadian Prue) l-iOiiNS. Nlfld. FBI) 6 —-Ail a Island miners of the 13m. llilllllire Steel Corporation went t strike today in protest ~ ‘ the installation or tho “ling ilmo-telock system and lilPy would not roturn tin,- ,1 "l" system of piece work fiilleil or this oight hon-r flllllimiflil with clocks which mind that men lay down liiullro has wired Pro- m“! Wolvin that the situ- mhm thrust upon the miners w, "wins clther to thcln umffliruttent and declared t , "Conditions are made .,,“ for the men the Gov- , “WWI not feel jus iflod in y an agreement with m h” Cfllilioration has uti- mw wlllell that unless they re- .. Md u?‘ lly Monday they will G understad Specials ' Mil-lo W5 ll. at Mil insertlonqllrth-ii larch... P @7551‘... nor T? M“ ~ Allmlv 221m on st. -8-7-1i “W- orrn o ' HI Q ‘Will iii‘ - -- or. o.- or. eligl°.tl000_ for ti. banana 9",?“ on: re ' no Rip i; "We fox- C .00. ‘Jen. in Canteio, d‘ . ‘ ' . mill-Mi. v p-Nsw vqnx SHIPS corn e eq+++++++++++¢+ if TO EUROPE AND INDIA ‘l’ Q , ' q. 4' Streeit lbanks today completed 0 '0 arrangements to sblp $10.000,- 4- {l- 000 addlitional gold to Europa + F} 1.11M’! India. i’ 7|‘ The recent rise of British ex- i Il- change in Nélw York has made ill f0 it possible for bankers to ship 0 ‘llkflild from the United States, 1' 0 talking iiheir pay in London ex- ll» 4' change and converting the la-t- Q 0' ter into dollars at a profit. ill ill The ‘oransaction illustrates lb 4' tho ‘advantage that would in- 0 1' upé to world trade generally. III 1' it's well as to trade between 1' -l- England and ti... Domlnions. + iiby having all countries ,,eit ii 4' ibaiok upon the gold basis. 1- §§§§§§§§+§ Pilfi-‘i liiil iiPi An illustration of the strictness of is given here today in the person Oil JJR-ailton, who iior the past ‘five years has lived and worked in Tona- wanda, N. Y. According to his own story, he did not pay '1. head tax when lle entered the country at that time and came back here today to see the Uni-ted Sta-iee-consul and legalize his msidence. At first he admitted ho came lie-re from Brit- ain. He appeared before an immi- grwtion lboerd today bu-t was turned lback. He will have Ito coma under the British quota and there are on- ly four permitted at this port every rmontih, so that -Ru.i.lton may have Ito wait several months. ‘Meanwhile his jcib and his home are in Tuna/wands. and Railton ls here. Assumes Title Of Earl of Oxford . (Canadian Press) LONDON.‘ Feb. 6— Herbert Asquith recently raised to the Peerage has decided to‘ assume the title of the Earl of Oxlford and Asquith and letters Patent under the Great Seal will be issued shortly conferring on the Liberal Load-er that title. imi- Board of Health Holds Meeting At a meeting of the Board of Health held in tho City Council rooms yesterday afternoon and at- tended by meet of the medical men of the city, Dr. McMillan, the City H-enlth‘ Officer, reported that six new curses of scarlet fever had ibeon tieporzled in Pcbrunry, and in January, eleven» new cases, This was not, he rsnid. unduly alarming, but he wished to 9111111111510 that it was essential for the health of the city that new cases be prompt- ly reportr-tl for ilincarding to the Board of llcail-h- The responsi- bility of ‘PQDOFL-iliig those cases, lay just us much on the householder as on the doctor. As mully of the [rl'-cstllt_ cases were mild. it was som-ctintcl-l tho case that no medical assistance was called in. ulld conscqttclz-tly a delay and tonlctZnl-cix nrglect rogurd-ing the reporting of tho cnsc. It was urgently rcqucslod by ‘ill?- Bonril that th o following rules (lzawlt up by it curried out: (1) Any household iili l-lle City c-i Charlottetown whore there sbuii occur a case of scan-let fever zr any other infectious disease. shall be mmbdlat-e-iy reported by the householder to the Board of Health either through the City Hcndih Off-cor, Dr, MacM-lflan, or its Secretary M-r. Georg-e P. Nicholson. (2). Any physician knowing or sumpocting that any person, lo whom they sro called to give med cal assistance, is sick or has d-ied lof scarlet f-z-ver or any other infectious disease, villflll immedi- at-cly notify the Board oi Health. Station GNRA Reach- es Northern Alberta MONCTOiN, N..B., Felb. 6.—<Six hundred miles north of Edmonton. Alberta. is a lather remote lpont. -bu't ‘Radio Station ONRA Momcton has . hed a noet there on sever- al occasions. A letter received from m; at various time; the‘ " llltlon hove liter in the district agent advised that the another no lli decrees below zero. decreased at present owing to the "TY but everything possible is be- this is done the cost of living will be proportionally decreased. Trans- sive owing to the machinations of NLIAGARLA FALIJS. Ont., Feib. 6- the North Atlantic Conference and we cannot help that. We shall do the United States immigration lalw everything freight rates and, after the Su- Dreme Court of (Junada has given its judgment on the appeal of the Prairie Provinces against the de- cision of the Railway Commigglqn we shall make ample provision for the needs of the Pacific Coast Dorts The export trade of Canada sol-d be was iborn in- Canadn. then dllrins the year exceeded tile im- _ , u: day! lien - in the north-wrest territoriemodivieeo and that-wiser it was real cold the Speech From» The Throne The speech with which His Ex- cellency the Governor Genersl op- ened the present session of parlia- ment-nnd we mean no disrespect to His Excellency-will neither in- spire hope nor intensity the disap- pointment of the people of this fair land. The Speech might be summarised and made at least aqu- ally intelligible somewhat after this fashion: The year 1924 was a prosperous one. Any shortage in this prosper- ity wns due to the war, The cost of living is the hardest thing we have to contend with and it is im- possible to reduce it owing to the taxes which we are reluctantly ob- lised to exact from our own people. The taxes cannot be any further increasing demands upon the treas inE done to reduce them and when portation by sea and land is exces- possiblo to reduce port trade by several millions as we had a large business in pulp- woodyand other raw material and our merchants were unable to blly as much as usual from abroad Many Hllssestlona will be Placed before you with n view to making things look better than they are. In mak- ins our estimates for the coming your we have pared the expend]. lion to the bone as we did when 1 hail iile Pleasure of meeting you last session. I don't know what the financial condition of the country is 39 my advisers did not mention the miimll- H011. Ebntlemeu of the IIouse of Commons and Hon g5)“. lemon of the Senate I shall: bring ggtizge 3;" a plan for the revision Wm If ritish North America Act c will "mil"! the malicious- ness of the Senate. And now m, 7°“? elliel‘ "D0" your arduous duties gfsd lleill you and bless your lab. i The above, it will be understood s not the exact wording of m“ Speech but it will convey u... same idea. We understand that neither ti“ "Tlgilllil BDeecli nor this sum. mill‘? 0f it will be brunt-locate‘; Did Not Make An Announcement (Cnnadl “Aim-FAX. Feltniiiizzhrding to "i lei‘ L “B18889 received from J" w' M50149“. District Pre- sident. Uni-ted Mine workers of Nlnerlcu. the couvonhion rem. ‘gemi-“HV”? 0i’ 12.000 miners involv. P" i" ll were dispute with the Ilritish Empire Steel Corporation and wblich has been in session at Sydney since yesterday (or m". [X15165 of iloierllllining upon a “m; 0i action. adjourned today with. out anmoullcini! tho move they will ttlkc in the event of 11.9 gm. porutiotn turning down their pro- posal of yesterday, that, t)“; 1924 rates should continue for four months pending investigation und- cr oath. of the entire situation. FUR SALES hl0NTRlElAlL, Fab. li-Total c01- lection consisting of 1605 silver foxes sold, top price obtained $375 choice quarter and half blacks, $150 to $375, leveraging $199. ordin ary quarter and half blocks I100 to $185, averaging $90-50, choice all silvers $130 to $236 averaging $140. all silvers $70 to ‘$175, averaging $81, seven eighths black, $30 to $115 aver- aging :46, blacks $20 to S80 aver- aging. 840- Low grades at Ill‘?!- pcrtlonate values. attendance good, ‘bidding and comlwililiilll keen. The collection its practic- ally all sold and shippers are very well peased with the prices ob- tained. Last Minute Appeal In Bevis Case arrows, rel». 6.-—.l. w. Maddln. K.C., of Sydney. bu in the llfllli 1°" two or three interviews mot Hon. Erndst martinis. millili- er of justice, to secure a commuta- tion of the death sentence pm- Inuit Bowie. of lI-Iali- rsx. All the point: mil WW1! "l" lllsllll ill iliii|El_i_ iiiiii Known Business . . Man The following suggestions front Mr. J. P. Crockett, manager of R1 T. Holman, Ltd, are well worthy of consideration. Mr. -Croolcett’s ideas are as follows: There is an industry in Prince Edward - lnnd that, has done more toward aging this Province into Prominence than anything known. Silver Fox Ranchlng during the last decide has been the moons of bringing this G-em of the Gulf to the notice of very manly thous- ands of American and Canadian citizens, in fact to many from over the sens. Where ten years ago aw! ti-on now thou-sands know of its features and it-s beauties. This publicity cannot be credited to any individual but -is merely a. hy- product of the fox industry itself. Prince Edward Island, so to speak. ls already on the map-tho way is already paved for a. Public- ity organization to use this med- ium ns a means to carry the fame clf our Island as a summer resort over the whole continent. Day by (la-y. year ‘by year more people are being Ied- iby the lure of the al- mighty dolls-r to investigate this business. With lzomie per ' and a little knowledge of this beautiful Province "it is “believed many would feel the call and com-e to coo for themselves. Practical- ly Bl-"Qfy iflX mull. every fox organ- ization including the Canadian Fox Breeders Association and the . E- -1. Assocfation have lists of names oi people who could be sent the Tourist Associations literature which would undoubtedly meet with fertile reception. At every Furl Auction Sale, es- pecially the Montreal Sales, pub- licity phamplets could be circul- nt-etl. At the Toronto Fox Show every P. E. Island-er could be nlndc a Boosber of our summer at- tractions ilf the necessity were im- pressed on them- lllslif tho battle of publicity is won when you talk to u]. forei n fox man for he already kno s somctlrzng of I’. E. l. and cannot lbut have the feeling that he would like to visit the spot where fox farming has attained such im- portance and where practically all the worlds championship foxes are located. A large majority too of the busi- ness men.» of our upper Provinces wonder where they'll spend a holiday the next season—Broad- cast them with an invitation to visit the Baby Province and see a. real summer resort. —-—-—<-O>--—--— -MALTA,-di‘elb. 6.—iC0m\plalnt that while satisfactory arrangements have been made witlh Austroliadidai- tose have not been given in Canada privileges granted British suibjecis lborn in other seliflgoveruzing British states is n. feature of ‘the annual report of the silperinltandeill. of cm- igraltllon for (Malta. Of Europeans -who rfrom economic causes seek now homes. the Maltese, as the re- cent experience o! Australia goes to prove, are among‘ those who most quickly accommodate them- selves to their changed surround- ing-s, and as they are British citiz- ens they enjoy a dll-rhinlot advantage in settling in the dommious. ‘slime 1918. when controlled emi- gration ibegan. oven- 25.000 Maltese have settled overseas in Austmlia. Canada, ‘United States, Barbary lSrtates onld elsewhere. Notaible lpoi-nts aibout Maltese gulillgraltion are the large proportion of women and children in the total and lihat emi- grnnbs pay their own way and have money to stsrtwlth in their new homes. Emigration is entirely volun- tary. the Government seeing the in- tending emigrant is aible to fuliili sills conditions imposed by the coun- try in which 1161188179! to settle. a hundred people knew of its loca- - Against iianadail Property Tax On . Pulpwood , (Canadian Preoo) . ,N-EW Y-ORK, Feb, 6 -—Reeolu- tlplls against Canada's Proilvorty Tax on puilpwood expcrmtiona swore adopted by members of the n-‘erlcnn Paper and Pulp Associ- aiou at the annual convention yesterday. liiiillllll (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. Fclb. BJ-dnveati- gallon by the Federal Trade Corn- mssion of an alleged agreement between the American Tobacco Co. alli the imperial Tobacco C0. oi igigland to control the toibalooo mar- k I t in the United States was pro- serl in a resolution today iby S%nutor Ernest. Republican, Kentuc- k . i - iiiiiflilfii ~ (special to The Guardian) OTTAWA; Ont, Fdb. -6.-—-'I‘hg fi- nancial statement of the Dounlnion for the month of January shows a decrease in the net debt of Canada dglring that month of 52.274366. us c ltip-ared with a decrease of $4.149.- 495 1n January 1924. The not ddbt or the Dominion now stands at $2.- 415,471,564. Church Union Meet- ing at Marshfield In spite of the selvere weather last evening a large number o! those interested gathered in the lMarsbiield Baptist Church hall to hear the Presbyterian side of the Church llnion issue. Considerable interest was aroused in this meet- inpoyving to tho tactics of the loc- a1 Unionists who tiled t0 prevent the meeting being held at all. The Presbyterian ‘Church was closed against the "Antis" by some of the Presbyterian Unionist officials though the same church had been given to a Unionisvdele- gation of speakers some months ago_ tEndeslvors were also made to prevent the meeting being held where it, was, in the Marshfleld Baptist ‘Church. but these proved unsuccessful: the desire for fair play overruling all specious objec- tions. - The Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan of St, James Church. Charlottetown was the speaker and for over two hours was listened to with the closest attention. He dealt with interesting manner and was thank-- ed by many for his clear handling points involved in the question. He traced the movement from its be- ginning and dealt with it from the religious, ecclesiastical, economic, missionary and legal aspects. He lshowed that the meanings of Scrip- ture passages ln support of-organ- ic union were not properly used and that meanings were read into them _to suit the purposes of the Unionists. Mn, lMiu 1 l i g a n explained the situations in the Home and Foreign Mission fields and showed how co-cperation had solved prac- tically all the problems and organ- ic union could give very little of a help in view of the extent of co- operation. In dealing with the As- sembleys action the speaker show- ed how, "the rights of the people were being slowy overridden and quoted from standard authorities the. real interpretation of the rights and duties of the Church Courts. He dealt at some length with the principles involved in the famous Free Church Appeal case of 1904 Lord Lindley had stated that: "If. therefore, a synod, or coun- cil under color of exercising their authority, were to destroy tho church which they were appointed it is stated in almost ery case the Maltese emigrant lkes good. (Continued on pogo 3) oilfield... Mflfiisiffi the whole question in o. lucid and. oi some oi the legal and practical, OHAMLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925. iifliiiPlFlEi iii Holders FQFEod to Sell, Out to Sto Further: Losses to» - emselv- BIS (Special to The Guardian) CHDOAGO, Ill» Fdb. liw-iwheat prices suddenly collapsed today. Mfly delivery dropped to as low as 81.85 a bushel, almost 21 cenlts. un- der last week's high prices record. turn revealed that the Market was without any adequate support ‘froim new speculative buyers. Ill-inclus- tious became very mpid on the dOWHlWamd swing of the Market. and trading assullned large proportions. The violence of the bread: was made worse by l-be execution of distress orders on the part olf holders whose margins ‘had been exhausted, and who were forced to sell out so as to stop further losses to themselves or their brokers. ll"“" l llililfii (Special to The Guardian) WlNNI-PEG, Man, Felb. ii-Irhit; i/ylfive cars, containing 760 cattle. the largest individual shipment that has left Western Canada in more than 15 years, passed Uhrough the city yesterday, en route from Ed- monton for Glasgow. Manchester and Belgium. iiliifi iii] ill In connect-loll with -the forthcom- ln-g Fireman's Indoor Circus his are primarily to finance the Old Homo lveck and Flremenhl Tourn-- lottetown next July- A central committee, composed of S. A. Mc Leod, generi Tinney, General Secretary; chairman; W. R. l Capt. ' Irwin, George Sbt-rronl; ‘filus, J. A. McMillan, Hammond Kelly, T. W. L.- Prowse, C. Frank McDonald, ‘O01. D. A. MacKinnon. W. A- Gaudet, each representing a different city organization, decid- ed to hold the Tournament as a int-cans of rais/lng the funds rather than solicit subscriptions from the inter-chants and. people. The Tournament is expected to be a gigantllc utffair and over seventy Fire Companies. from- tbs Mari- time Provinces and New England - States have been lnviited to attend. Already several have signified their attention bf sending detach- ,meuts,_~wh.ich gene-rally will con- - slot of ten men. Each team will bring its own following of friends and it is antioipatod that. there will be many thousands oi visitors in Charlottetown or that week. The interchange of ideas will benefit the iiLnem-cn and the visit- ing Companies w-lll have the op- portunity of using the most up-to d-ato and efficient fire fighting up paratus available. ly prove o. benefit to the local firemen as it will s-timulazt-o inter- est in their aotlvlltios and will tend to promote more efficiency zest to their training. The influx of visitors will [be an aid to the merchants, sod chore keepers as well as proving a big boost to the future Tourist Traffic of the Is- land. The actual Tournament wllli occupy two days and the different detachments vollll chow off their prowess. Tire prizes for this Tournament are very costly and the Circus is ibeing held for this purpose. The Oil-cue will be held in the of free cote which will include an acrobatic clown, a contortionist. strong man and trsnke. There 1701.1‘. No. 15' H o . Jollymg a Dealer A mun from, the. Maritime: nkod a British Columbia men- ehnnt for a hex of hie very but ehoeointel. The letter produced Moira and to Jolly him the eul- tomor- uid: fQurliytllone aren't your beet-they're .no ooodi" The merchant replied: “They're not, eh! Well,‘ let mo toll-you, futile-day. February 1th, 192.0 will also be eldeehows, fortune teller, Chinese laundry, games and concessions of every description. iMauy interesting and novelties will wllll ‘Piiliill ves or Their Brok- ‘g Increased selling in an early uh) - following facts may be oi interest; , , momle otf the provinces namely, putt- Tho aims and objects of the Cmcusvlhflg the three “wrinkle Provmces iltlgcthcr in one province; Ontario A. E. Heartz, Capt. Jack Martin, Hi i; Brown, L. 13.. McMillan, A. MA. M. Pm The tournament will undoubted-- i-n their ranks as well as adding Market Building’ and. will consist exciting .110 stag-ed and re- freshments and music will be al- BREAKS WITH FRENCH PREMIER Arlstlde Briarld. former Pre- mler of France, who had preci- pitated a crisis in that country by breaking with Premier Her- riot over the Vatican embassy question —-{0 ‘ Iiililii iilll Fonservntlve M.L.A. for St. George, Montreal. in "the delbate on the bud- ‘gill speech yesterday. said he be- iilleved that we are over-governed. ln-nrl tbou-giht a good way to help imstters would be by comibininlg ulp ament which Will be held in Char-f m‘ Quebec in one province: Mam- ‘toba and Saskatchewan in one; and AiAlberta and British Columlbia lnio lone province. Those with Ottawa would mean Ilvo governments in ‘Canada. and that should be suffi- cient. Has Withdrawn From Conference GENEVA. Feb il-The Ameri- can delegation has withdrawn from the Internatonal Opium C-onliiarence. Representative Pom or and his. associates plan to leave Geneva tonight and to sail for h-cme next Thursday. Mr- Porter this morning offlic ally informed tho Con-ferrous that despite lnore than two months of docusslon and repeated adj-ou-rnttnento, it was a clear purpose ‘for which the Con- ference bad been called could not be accomplished. offering of tickets. The car win- ner will be announced on the i115‘! night of the Circus- Thlr. bigger success the Circus proves to he, filo llioro successful will lilo ill o Fire-titans Tourna- meut. OuR. RAmo l6 BuSTElZBuT 1w EAR MUFFS PART’ 0F- FF‘ , QOMES lr-t HANDY. Annual luboerlptlono B7 loll. Condo and llllsl iiii iii llllll iliii iiiHiiPi :Re Expul-sioit of Pat- riarch From Con- stantinople —- Says ‘Hands Off’ to Out- side Powers ' (Canadian Press) - CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb 6. - The Turkish Government totilly handed to the Greek Charge D Af- faires in Angora its reply to the Greek note regarding the (‘xpul- 510111 from Constantinople of tho most Rev. Constllntillos, Ecumeni- cal Patriarch of tile Greek (fatho- lic Church. Th-e reply rejects tho suggestion that tllc dispute be rc- ferred to the International Court at the Hague and intsistsulllti till.- question is purely internal ulld dc- clares ally intervention by outsnlc powers would be intolerable. Premier Herriot Makes a Proposal - (Canadian Press) PARIS, Feb. 6—-Prell1ier Herrinl today proposed to the gilt-nary ioint session of the Chamber oi‘ Deputies of Foreign Relations zillil Finance Coltlnrttoes lilo creation i1 COIIIIITiSSlOII composed of long-teen members to Hlllliy. in close CO-ODGTQUOII xvii-b tile. Gov- tlrnmenlt, the settleme-n. of tho ill- ter-Ailied debt problem. Tilt- llotrllllllisr-zl on would rcfllll‘. its u-Jiil- {i011 to Purl amlcnt. . To Combat ' N.A.S. Gq:lf=>=r<~r . (Special to The Guardian) OTTA\\'A 0111.. Fllil 6.- 'll'lr (‘my rrnlmcnt is very colmftlolll thwl, ill the nlgrcelmellit with Sir \Vil'illlu Pr-tcrscn. lhe Ilriiish Sl1‘l[7p§f1"_',l!'fl2'- _ unto, providing for r-tlvu-vrl ow "l l‘l\ es in return for "nvet-nml-nt "'4 It has devised a menus to collliv-l ‘he North American Shilvlfnr (‘nu- il-rence. It is statvd lint ih- reduc- irlfl in ruins proposmi w"i lw: _ r» around from ten to fificrn n luv‘ and that tho bonofit o ill" c'lllll‘“y will far morn than onvvnl-ll-"Ho i’~r ‘ the cost of tiho suillvenfions Some irlen of the extent of the rlrte re-d-uioticlns conir-wF-"ltr-ll may be gathered from the fact that the estimated ralte on cattle is S15 per head, as slgainst n rnlie of over $20 now being charged. The fleet of ton vessels to be used in this scheme have already been approved by tho British Shipping Bonrd- while the Government. in its ZIRFGPIIICYI! witlh Sir W-m. Pe‘ersen sin-tea sprcifical- ly that the nrrangonlPll-t may lio "X- ionded to other linrs. No othor colu- many has as yet put 'ill a rrqursl. Herriot Gets Confidence Vote (Canadian Press) PARIS, Fob. G-Tllc Chamber of Deputies this afternoon. guvc the Il-rrriot overnmcut a vote of —— confilence 326 against 215 on tbv W-heat Bill introduced y-estcrday for the purpose of cnnlbntting in- creased prices of -i)I'('i1-l(i in France- Tho Bill provides for obligatory declarations of all stocks of wheat for rcquiaitioning if necessary. Announcements, " Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rater-lie. per word each Insertion. "Reserve February 12th- for the Bazaar and Valentine Tea. in Hilli- ter River Hall. Ii stormy, first fino night following. 282-2-6-3i. "Come to the Social and Dilute in Tyrone Hail on Wednesday. February 11th. Proceeds in aid of Hall. Admission 25c. Ladies with baskets free. Iii not fine will he hold lihe following nlght.-328-2-7i2i iwsyo on hand- The Oircue will "'rUiY6l§-'lb. I-Fieb” ‘izliliiiarttinlia vow)“, young “some o; New ,be under the distinguished petton- light to niodefiite Grinds, fair and Glasgow will present their popular FRI‘! an 0f His Honor Lieutenant Gov- cold, p)“ “Th, gammy squm» in ‘Blah? 1-3:: and giemygfiepléinp atrrzkimum and minimum tempor- fifllgghflgl] on sigma“ ~.ovenin8_ l a , - : _ ‘MYW '° W" ilk“ W "'7 W" lug yo.» week rmlio Hie Honor “some, cloudy . . . . . 24 further onngittniéoememt "n? tamer: l'm dropping all other will deliver m. v Montreal. clouny, .. “ill-BB .__ "mun," ‘ In addition-to» Yfilflmigtlgleedlf- gzcbecq‘ 0;" ~12 ‘Ifhe Conan Ban Dramatic III ‘ 00M - I = .. . — present the four-act . also rlmnliw a iltv contest and“ mum. c1 at. mac-to drama ‘was Dust oi the Earth" in 3"" Y“ PW" Milli" m‘ a number of , . pg ladies have 6t.” Jdhn, cloudy $27-12 con-n B“ 11511 on T§u"q,y_ Feb. chocolates, like you did before» storm,“ gig lo m to use Beacon]. clear 38-414 "my 12[h_ 1g norm, Mona,‘ 1m, q m" my who I -or 08th! 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