or‘ it’ " . T more than our due. Whatever we give lhrlillllfliy we reeeilve something in return, usually y ..-.;. earl byivery oily Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew GPA MERCHANT a_-__Q The main object of business ie to render service In the hope of ob- taining profit. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $0.00 By lull. (lauds and U. SAM-So iiiiiiii ‘ iHi Hiiiil iii "Pinsginiv, Dominion’s Prosperity Well Grounded on, the Solid Founda-i tion of Expanding. Commerce, Declar-i es ‘Sir Herbert Holt. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que" Jan. 13. ——- miscuosin-g business conditions in general today at the annual meet-‘ lug of the shareholders of the Royal llank of Canada Sir Herbert S.‘ Jlolf. chairman of the Boardof Dir-| oclors, remarked 111111 Canada bad- ornorgeti -l‘rom the discouraging con- ditions of the past war period, iThp year just closed had ‘been; one of steady and substantial im-_ provement in almost every depart“ ment of Canada's business life and it was gratifying to know that t.he domiiiion's greater prosperity was ivtii grounded on the solid founda- iion of expanding commerlli‘. A 1'00" ord amount of building and con- . t. l struction was being carried on. hifrhgijgh” Q n manufacturing plants were aciivc - - and the volume of employment i108 ‘improving. Translwftilikm, profited by the general 61111811111011 of trade and the net earnings 0f Canada-s h“, great railroads show- entrance by the t m d c_ ' " it.l h he resume her clothes. and at n late ill lzvlhsacliizl-‘iegtpillyslgllilhsqsnltl tlirift he hour, tonight, she was still holding had had a chance to live. tnincll the noaitiim 0i world's lending 0101111091’ newsprint. Coal production rho nlaritinie provinces been the heaviest on record and for the first time in-somc Y011P-‘1 nearly all the mines would operate ‘throughout tho ivintcr- fivnvmi mining conditions were excellent. iSlr Illeiibert Holt mentioned that ‘ohm Canada needs was to follow the Qxgmple of the United States .lll (he reduction of all taxes and in ‘the cost of govti so. that by econo- mies due to the efficiency of admin- Defends Himself 13.-—_-\ slayer of two women and a college student. barricaded himself nsfliii-‘li i111 111m" ed community for 015111 11011" "i" his nemesis early todily 111 a 1115"‘ had lness man. xféizg°gepgffi°giehrrs who gained al costume of Eve, minus the fig CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927 St. John Newspapers | - Amalgamatd (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, N. 8.. Jan. 13.-A ewtpuper arnaigamutl n will be consummated on Monday, January 17, when the 8t. John Globe, first published in 1858. will ceaee publishing and will be absorbed by the Evening Times Star under the title of the Evening Times-Globe. The amalgamation was brought about by an offer cf the former directors of the 8t. John Globe to aeli the property to persons closely associated with the N. 1B. Pubiishlilfl Company. publishers of the Telegraph-Journal and the Ev- ening Times-Star. This W111 leave only two daily MWBPBP" are in the St. John field, the Morrtlng Telegraph - Journal, and the Evening Times-Globe. SYDNEY ‘iiiii liiliiiii’ iiiiliifi (SYDNEY, Jan. lit-Lady Godiva,‘ 1927 model, came to bat at Sydney today, but she rode a patrol wagon instead of a. horse, and instead oi‘ the welfare of her beloved subjects. it was only $23, cash money. that -was at stoke. Iblhe is a comely y-onng Polish matron, and according to lilo information and complaint, she snatched the money from the till _of a store at Whitney Pier. “rhea the merchant grabbed lior, as she made for the door, she out- witted him by hastily concealinl-T the bills ln hcr lingerie. lie de- manded them ‘back, and she dared him to take them. To avoid a charge of assault, he did not take the dare, but merely detained her until tho police arrived. At heatinunrters. the officers were in a quandary iviint. kind of a search warrant to get and how to locate the loot. Willie some of them were consuling n magistrate, the lndy unexpectedly solved their problem by suddenly casting nsitle‘ her entire raiment. to the nlier embarrassment of thehinodesf. cops. who hnstil fled i0 t e outer con- mn basement Oflflues of fir: jail, ivhiie the trium- , .' hant risoner romilfid 111111 51111011‘ W‘ B. Johnvxfit adgirvzlrlmlggilereliil 2d hystterically about the inner cor- ms charge 0g riders, garbed only in the tradition- Against Armed Community (Canadian Press) JEFFERSON CITY. Tenth. Jab- who successfully use of dynamite leaf. _ An improptu matron, hastily sum- the fort, clad only .ln nature's garb.‘ There is some hope that it will get ccld- enough tonight. to induce hcr fo dress-before the hour set for hei- appearance before Magistrate F. (l. Muggnh, tomorrow morning. _.. . Member of Crew Died from Exposure i ' <c-~-J=77r-=-~> Shanghai Foreman ram orcuciilliiorl iiiiS succtinn m can Sir Austen Chamberlain Reports on the Situation, to the Cabinet — For the First Time Since Abro gati on of Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Britain and Japan are Openly in Disagreement. IvQYtDO-‘i. Jan. 13. —Sir Austen ported that negotiations were go- Chamberlaln. the British Foreign mg on betwgen the Cnntouegg for. 5001611111’. 111 =1 101151111)’ 180011 011 sign minister, Eugene ‘Chen, and the situation in (‘hina to a special [he British Qhaygg (nu-ram, {yam}. 1116011111! 0i 1110 001111101 101111)’ 1B 1111-! leyavho had arrived on the scene den-stood to have announced that from Poking, A; (he British (in. the Chinese crisis by no means is siro in avoid appearance of r939“. past, but that for the present Great nitipp or rho Cantonese regime. it 131Y1l1111YS D0110)’ 0i 00110111011011 11$ was emphasized that Mr. O'Malley lirflclsimed in the recent memor- was not acting as direct envoy oi‘ andiiin to lhe powers "has had all the British ggvppnmenf, unexpected- dromfllio sneer-as!’ Great Britain's attitude fownril At tho some time word has com!‘- China is considered to have been from liankoii’ of growing eonli- fully tlemoiistralcd during the deuce in llritisli circles there that tense (lnyg n; {nnhkoorg Th‘. fh-ii the event in that. British conces- objective oi’ the memorandum to siou growing out. of the anti-British (he powers, it is commented, has 115111111011. r111‘- "ili- 1111013! to be ro- been achieved, but not without peeled alfihansiial. where. it "is great risk-sic nnd sacrifices on pointed nut, tho international set- the purl. 01‘ (he ior-nl British mm lleninnl is better able in protect if- rnunity, self. it is tleclarcti that tho econ- ‘lint. those versed in Chinese af- omic reaction against the Chinese fairs declare. the second objective at liankotv, ivliich practically rc- stated in a British boycott of Chin- HiiiiE iN-lliiiifi iN Siii Ni 5 iiiiNK iiiPiiilifi OTTAWA, Jun. 13. —An increase of nearly twenty millions during the month of November, 1926. in the total ofsavings bank deposits held by Canadian banks is shown in the bank statement issued by the Department of Finance. The statement shows that sav- ings deposits hold on November 30 last amounted lo 51.367.205.012. At the end of the previous month they stood at $1.3i7.564.144. Total de- mand deposits at the end of Nov- em-ber were $602,822,638 or an in- crease of $26,052 572 during the month. The total of current loans held within the Dominion dropped about three millions (luring the month of November. Villages Buried By Gigantic Snowslidcs (Canadian Press) TIFLl-S, Soviet Republic, Jan. 13. ——Two villages in the Andoresk of i m ‘ M d ‘d southern Ossetia are reported to l. nliiiiffifii. .3"‘n?§°’§£lu§§.§“fn We bee“ completely breed v e- ese trade, has strengthened the Japan, which continued to withhold gum“: snow glides‘ Immmwhes my‘ hands of the snuest elements support of the British policy. among the Nationalists. Those For the first time since abrogat- elements have been able to con- ion of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. vince the more violent of the inad- Great Britain and Japan are openly ionly five victims have thus far been recovered. i vlsnbliity" ot‘ a policy of aggression in disagreement on Far hlastcru . against foreigners. questions. Japan maintains that ' , y the granting of the "Washington _ snriaxes" means only added rev- ‘Hankow and Shanghai Quiet The foreign office from rc- by the Cantonese and by the’ Pck~i poi-ls out of (‘iiiua today. ivosing government, is announced to- abio to state that liunkou" ondday, in not accompanied by abolit- Shanglizil were quiet. icnue for the Chinese war lords and also that the levying of surtaxes (Canadian Press) MONWTREAL. Jan. i3.—-Tickets wore freely sold to children under, ,age andt yvitthout adult escort (a city it was re- ion of the liken, or internal bodlesdordinance prohibits m“ admmanc“ |to the theatre under 16 years of Actor-Manager Burned to Death (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Jun. 13. —Arn— old Daiy, actor and theatrical manager was ‘burned to death in a fire in his apartment on the fourth floor at 28 West 51 at street today. The (ire, origin of which is not known swept from the ground floor up the stairway cutting off the only avenue of escapeiiremen dash- ing to the building made soy- erai daring rescues but: they seemed unaware of Mr. Daly being in his apartment. ——-<o->——- Premier Coates Will View The Niagara Falls (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Jan. 13. -—Prcmier J. G. Coates, of New Zea-land. who is returning to his ‘home follow- ing the imperial Conference of Premiers vlu Canada, will arrive in Toronto early Sunday morning next. and proceed at once to Niagara Falls, where ll-fi. will spend the iinyl ____J 11'0""!!! Guardian, Founded II‘! Charlottetown Guardian Two Gent: "Eiiiiiiii illiii Fiiiiiiiii iii Royalty, Not Bank- cr’s Daughter. LONDON. Jan. lfi. -——Priace George's trip lo China os o, naval officer u-as a failure, gossip say, because it foiled to cure him-as Queen Priory had hoped it would-—- ol' a fondness for the pretty daugh- ter oi‘ a great ilriiish flanking fam- lly. The story is that Queen Mary had Prince George. her youngest son, ordered with the British fleet to (‘liina because he fell in 10w with the girl. a young society fav- orlle. There is no doubt. that lust after viewing fill! falls and inspecting the his row", i“, “W, discovered m the power plants. iic will return to Toronto with his party Sunday evening about 0.210 o'clock aiill will remain in this eily until Aio-nday evening when be iitifPs the niile o'clock for Winnipeg. =0n Monday noon Mr. Collies will address the Canadian C-iub and pos- sibly a reception will be arranged by the Ontario government if it can be mad-e to fit in with his sche- dule. A suite of five rooms and a tlrawing room has been reserved for the party a; the King Ediwarti Hotel. Anti-American Sentiment (Dis- played, in Mexico (Canadian Press) girl's company m. n. public hail. that next day he took her to lunch and that ho has seen her frequently since. Royal Bride Urged To return to the story part. it is said that Queen Mary took advant- age of‘ the recent royal Christmas party at Sandringbam to request iPi-lnce (ieorze to pull himself to. gather in the matrimonial sense‘ and to make a (New leer resolution to marry royalty, or at, lens; n5 1101111)’ royalty as possible. There is gossip also regarding ivhethcr ‘Prince Henry, the King's tbird son. will bcvmo engaged soonf 'l'here' is long standing gossip of his fondness for Lady Mary Scott, (laughter of tho Duke of Buccieuch [S119 1B 501111101111: for she is dea- cendcd from the Duke of Molfh- i age. not accompanied by an adult)‘ MEXICO CITY’ 5a"- 13~ ‘Ami’ mouth’ mégitlmale 5°“ “t Ch“"'°” a, the Lwflm. Pam“, them", m, American sentiment in Mexico is n- “h” ‘m5 9x90111011 101‘ 100111118 i! Sunday afternoon for the show bmiig dlsplilYeil 115 i110 20110101 111111" rebemo“ again“ .. . . ic ratration the couili- .~ might secure g“? fgflzia1gleéflagliylgginanilu 1.31m, a‘ substantial redum- on in we tom‘ trbs ilors from the vessel ‘his burden of taxation rather than a ° er m‘ m Md a temfylng’ “(b change. in incidence. ‘New horro\v-°°1“P“ ‘:1 '. term wmch m? ing and oopitai expenditrsa should V9113“; iutnfg: “w, hm night he severely restricted to purposes e11 i1 1' a ° ° m" ' of‘ the crew of the Canadian ‘steam- . Agitators or Novadoc, died of exposure on , (special to the Guardian) mum, Jan. 13. _.i ........... Killed By ' iii SHANGHAI, Jail. 13. —Tlie fore- man of the trnmways in Shanghai THon. Chas. - ‘Stewart Honored (Canadian Press) ‘OTTAWA, Ont. By Vatican Jan. lit-Hon. wmch aided h, may panic and lie becomes cognizant of the grav- wliicii twill add to the productive power of the country. The speaker referred to the growing recognition of the com- munity of interest wblcll existed lbetiveen the various sections of the country. In the past they had heard ‘too much of east and west, of Que- lbec and Ontario but. not enough of Panada. He regarded therefore the inauguration of a dominion board of trade o5 a movement of import- ance. Through a systematic policy of 9mm“, developmenm "my mmm scramble ashore, a number of them secure a better distribution of pop- 0x11111151“- ulation an dfind readier markets. Jflllfllllleflbliri? in this direction assuredly lies uio on the rocks of exposure- luluro of the dominion, political and economical. MONTREAL. Jan. 13. ——- A res- olution increasing the authorized capital or the Royal Bank of Can- atin from "$30,000,000 to_ $40,000,000 was passed by the shareholders at their annual meeting here The paid up capitol of the Ibnnk is now $30,000,000 with a reserve fund ‘ of equal amount and undivided pro-l fits. C. ‘B. Nigiii, general. manager.‘ ill mil“?- Wheat, veteran outfielder. recent- The Novadoc was bound from has been killed ‘by agitators. This Montreal to Sharpness. near tho is the first act of murder in rhe- head of the River Severn, and was plan for a rising here against ivhlcli anchored in Walton Bay, not for the police are taking every precau- froni Clevelion. The five members tlon. The strike has already been of her crew were returning to the ‘called in a local departmensstorc. ship after getting provisions on and also in smaller shops in the shore, when the storm broke. The principal streets, but the troubles boat's oars were swept away and-are still of a minor character. the boat drifting helplessly for hours. Eventually huge waves swept it on the rocks near Cleve- don and the occupants managed to Nine Boys“ A03 cased of Murder: r Raymond Trounch, of,’ South Africa. died‘ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Jan. 13.——Nine boys ‘between the ages of 17 and 19 yes- rterday heard the stale ask the Wheat To Play W101 Aihletlcsiirsirartist..::".:"s::.i;; ~ father of two chlldrom-whom they pmLADEi-‘PFHA- Jan" 13'_Z“°k are accused] of having robbed and slain. The boys apparently bewil- Idered by court procedure and legal ‘phrases beyond their understanding iy unconditionally released by the Brooklyn Nationals, will wear the uniform of the Philadelphia Ameri- cans this season. manifested only slight interest. dur- 3pm,,’ Lcrior, has received a diploma of . honor from the directing cominit- _ .“—~"' _ tee cf the Vatican missionary ex- The Spn-lt of Canadian position at Home and the gratitude , of Pope ‘Pius kl as a token of po- History a, Scholarly tcrnal gratitude for devotion shown. Literary Treat Mr. Stewart who is an Anglican Principal R. H. Rog- ers, M. A., L. L. B. in religion was somewhat surprised at the Jionor bestowed upon him and said the only reason he could account for it was on account of the happy relationship which had existed between his department and the oblate missionaries in con- the Caledonlan Club last night. onllecflii" ‘"1111 111011‘ W011‘ 1" i-he the occasion of an instructive and 1111111111“ Miiiswns- "The 11°71‘ °f ‘he mteresmlg 16mm, by Principal R_‘Ol)l2ll9 ‘fathers has ‘been very suc- H_ Bogs,“ n A" h h B" on “The cessfnl‘ said ‘Mr. Stewart. Spirit of Canadian History." ““"'* ..l‘i~..ii::.%i:;..ii:2; $1.500 $101611 From Pantages Theatre Mr. D, B. McDonald of Bedeqne (Canadian Pren) moved a vote of thanks when the lecture was concluded. which was TORONTO Jan. lib-More than Mr. Chas. Black, Rev. Ilrucc,‘$l,500 the day's receipts of the Pan- There was 0. large attendance at supported by Prof. Blanchard, oi‘ Prince of Wales College. Mr. Lloyd . i t.l i f c . 111i; i110 10118 11011151 0f 0X0m1110110" Muir, Mr. James Mclsilac, Mrs. JiC-‘tages theatre Yongc street, was fvfnqkc e0 o‘ a v eta-pros o“ l,Ctgggfleaxixgificgrinlxzfighif31:5,)‘: 1100095011’ 10 1110111100 0 1111')’ which Nair. and tendered Inincilifll ROE- stolen last night from o ticket scl- he l f, Md “meat m“, ma, M was pledged to exact the tieatb 110"" ers 11y the Chairman Mr. McDonaiiinling cage on the street line of the ' f“ s gw em." lsuisfied" Wm, p1,; 011i‘ 1'01‘ 1111111101‘ 1f D1‘0V0i1- Imincipal Rogers in a few lvortlfl thentrefis property by two men who ;L:*:“nn . thanked the audience for their cX- escaped in on automobile which ' ' i f nl preclation. h d been left running at the curb. -' Marine Reserve “m” ° " " Coming Events, ‘ Meetings, Etc "wins, to-night in Rosary lIaii. area. "Whist tonight in Rosary Hail. 3762 "Received shipment cutter sleigh trimming taupe corduroy 54 inch wide special $2.50 yard. —- ‘iionry McFarlane, 167 Kent. St. " ‘ 8721-112“ "Notice. A bazaar and tea will ‘be lield in the Belfast Public Hall "11 Monday evenlnt. Jill. 17th. ll’ stormy on Tuesday evoulnl- 0781-l-13-2i "Woatod- Goose and Duel ‘Feathers, as: mixed,‘ Bough llifFar one and .. Fupulture . lfer m. 107 Kent Stl, next ' ‘afoul a as f u "Lessons in Hofueflufliill will no siren ‘by the Rod pron: information apply 50 Grafton St I O-1-7-di ' "The anll tin of 111 ‘Getlllie Memgllal cilur ill b: bold in tl-‘rench ltlver lllaiii o Tues- “Y- Jill! 10th a4 2 p. m. ~ 37913-1431 "The annual Rummage Isle of "I" Bllvstion Army will bl lion ‘"' "amour. ha.- n. om in your left off clothes, eta, or Phone 3 01' 937mm team will‘ l.‘ . f f-u-si ~ . - .. _. ,.. "[1. or epidemic of mumps. rig not fine will be held on Tuesday. Wlltshire district Scarlet Chapter will be held in Barton Lodge room "Tiny at Seven Milo tllay cancel- led with further notice on account Ready to Move (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. - The lNavy Department announced late today that the sirbmarine lender Holland was lbeing held in readin- ess at San Diego for moving the marine reserve bataliion, organized there for emergency use. in the‘ event of_ such a step becoming nec- “A Dance in. Seven Mile i130)‘ Hall on Monday evening Jan. 17th. 3762-1-14-21. "The annual meeting of New 3759 day taking as Power and the Giorlfi" dulerl lecturer speak on account of an cnifasfliieiii over which he has no control. Mr. John Anderson informed lhc‘iOnly' one man actually stole the assembly that Hon. Fredk. J- Nasini money, the other keeping the young would be the lecturer next Thurs- his woman ticket seller engaged in conversation while his companion slipped an arm through a partly op- en door in the rear of the cage and snatched the cash box. subject "The Hon. tFronk MacPhee, the sche- wlil he unable to ‘The lecturer in opening his ad- dress saw it was his purpose 110i oniiy to refer to some of file 819-11 movements of Canadian History Chas. lSlcwart, Minister of the In- ‘ ‘collected from recent examln tiou ipapers in public schools horeflare: t Joan of Jon. 14th. "The animal meeting of the Emerald Dairying Association will be hold in the Hall in Emerald on Wednesday 10th January inst. at one o'clock p. m.—l’. Secretary. l1‘. ‘Hughes. 3750 11f 2i "Come to entertainment and but also to set forth the spirit oi‘ those movements that is lo say those unseen forces and the laden tendency of which th so movements were the result. The discovery of America was the result of ah effort to find =1 trade route from Western Europe to the Orient, the ancient route hi‘ iway of the Levant having been rcii- essay. it was indicated that the movement tiepeurled largely upon developments in lNicnrnagua or in China. Schooner Salvaged (Canadian Frets) eign Concessions (Canadian Press) SJLANGdirAi. Jan. 13.—A report called on certain legatlons at Tien- llio foreign received here today “(d ferpfegan- colored donkey with black stripes latives of the I-‘eklng gnverhment from which stove polish is made." stein yesterday and suggested "that. 11"" “"00 concessions there be "(miierides- i" the social Jan. 20th. Ladies with baskets free. line, l-‘riday. 3157 “m” ‘Home this afternoon at 3.00 p. in. " - i W ' Dav $91-$54’; grlnstliongayl timid,‘ Jam was to reach Bolton later today. BOSTON, Mam, Jan. i3.—'i‘he ‘salvage of a schooner adrift and the |reacuo of her crew were reported to the coastguard headquarters at in Xvinsloe ‘liall Thursday. Admission 25c and 15c if not The schooner was tho Boston owned vessel Charles Whltteuiero which yesterday was reported aban- doned and burning thirty miles east of Cape‘ Cod. The‘ crew have (been taken off by the fishing schoone John It. lift-loosen. which transferred the moi! to the coast guard cutter Dexter. The cutter "Regular meeting of the ‘Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orp-I hanage will be held in the Cundai Largo attendance requested. 3747 “The WomcnTMlssionaPY 30°‘ iety of New Glasgow 011118111111 16th Silver collection. ‘if not fineT110 0111-191’ T'm9.‘"hi°7iw“nd ‘he ha‘ 60w‘ fire had been Qttlllbllzlla: and u-ph, Trump, Dfgmgfle cluhthat the vellol Io en u’ will present the Four-Act Comedytow and 111011811! t0 0000101711- iiroma. "Lona Rivers" in Tracadie The schooner was. corolla from l-mi, on Frfday evening, Jauuaryrta to New York with eoarlb of- th. L di i so lining lea. lumber. She was last lpolreu at --- H a ea p“ p West my, N. 8., on December 27.. . ~ 8695-1-11.“ I dared impossible by the capture of Constantinople by» the Turks. The Boston today’ thought they had reached the East error they still believed they could China and India.‘ Even after this hope was given up they long soililii- a way by the north west of the. continent. This was never discover- ed until atbout twenty years ago when Amuneden made his way. from his Atlantic to the Pacific. °"" y°"°'d" °°"“"°'°° ° mm“! l: 3748 dfm-"IB 5'05""? 791107154 1.1"“ n" the explorations of the These were carried on from many handed over to the Chinese. Tien- stcln yesterday and suzuesfed “that commercial center of North Chino. early tilscoverers of America indies and having found out their find a passage through the contin- cnf. which would lead them to cred 20,000 Miles ns-asniianm. France Jan. 13:- Lleut. Bernard. French naval aviat- 'trlp flight between Marseilles and" Madagascar. covering a distance of almost 20,000 miles. tliieuf. Bernard started for Ma- ut:i1""."::..:l:ii: artist. o» Thwar- queflnxi n“ unknown’ low-m‘ mange to Madagascar was mostly ov-' mystery of that which ioy beyond. ‘at; aggmagi“; ";;m°"' "m" Nile Valley. e speaker then referred to inferior. (Continued ' on pages) Frgngh Ayjgtgr (igv-lsszscnzs nave vooue (Canadian Preuu) {an Wly 0' “l0 or noon wear antler about death of 77 children, according to lty of the international situation blames 1i, in the isle seventeenth century. But there. is new gossip chg; he . . ' become engaged r " r u? u, t , f A t, Bod yaugmented by the concern of the may v 0 a vex. 082mg: ‘Zolzgeoiheaafa? a9, mg United States department of stale “mriwtiw 3i"- 0 11011111011!!! R11 hole simlzption of the coionefs inquest we" ‘he Spectre “r 3015110115111 191"? iulo the tragedy here today. tshe told tho coroner never received orders not to sell tickets to unaccompanied children. and had not refused to sell tickets to any children. she had Gov. Ferguson Has Pardoned 3,177 SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 13. .—Trial of all crinimai cases in VBexar County, was suspended yes- terday as a means of stemming the flood of pardons being issued by Governor Miriam A. Ferguson. A motion by District Attorney C. hi. Chambers continuing all crim- inal cases until after Governor Ferguson retires from office Janu- ary 18th, was granted by Judge W. W. McCrory. The Prosecutor acted upon learn- ing that a man convicted here last week had been granted o full par- don yesterday. Mrs. Ferguson has so for pardon- ed 3.177 adding 32 yesterday. This -ls a record» Answers of London Sohoolboys Amuse IDNDON, Jan. l3. —-"'l‘hey gave the Duke of Wellington a lovely ‘funeral. it took six men to carry ‘Ilhe beer", wrote a London school iboy in an examination. Other contribution! to history. Arc was canonlzcd by Bernard Shaw." “Sir Waiter Scott wrote Quentin Durward, Ivanhoe and Emulsion." "The zebra is a sort of cream- “The Gorgons were three sisters in the Illlllils of the Indian Ocean. They had long snakes for hnir, tusks for teeth. and claws for nails, and they looked like women. only more horrible." WITH suotiotlwomzn IDONDON, Jan. 13.-4'ius fours. as many Digileh women prefer to them. are being worn with all aorta of attire, full and lace trimm- ed with evening dress Ind tweods to match the tweed shirt in the daytime. Dreecnu also m, worn for skating on indoor ri ha with- out s covering shirt,‘ flu that cue they are undo dffiitarlal to Ullfiulo U?‘ I Patch Sewn On White House Flag"; (Special to the Guardian) I vni\'stu‘l\'"r7i'l'ni\i. Jflll. l3. —- C001- idgo economy has reached the pin- nacie at the White IIou-se. the fiat: on the roof. lViniry winds flppPd "the six foot bunting almost in linli‘ Tbc flag Wils hauled down, a patch was sewn on. and the flag ‘W115 rc- belated. Flag revelations stipulate that lb.» flag shall never be patched. and new lflol. S. A. Chetey. the president's military aide is expect- ing letters from patriotic societies protesting against the indignity. _ 1 __. N. H- i,_i}iii[5 (Canadian Press) N. H. L. Results Tonight At Montreal Canadians Ii, New York, Americans 1. I Al Plltsburg, Ottawa fl, Plltsbnri! l. Al Windsor, Detroit Ii. llosion 2. At New York, Sf. Pals l, New York Rangers l. lr I can't CATCH A GIRL IN Tins com” m. AT LEAST nor CATCH A cow lqiiiilWA ess, and not English, who is ad- mired not only ‘for hcr good looks but for her admirable qualities." Soon to be Made Duke The gossip about Henry arises _ from a report that he is soon to be |madc Duke of Edinburgh. it is vilalomnri‘ for a King's youngest son to be made a royal duke, The Duke of York. flio second son. is 011 0x01117110. And usually about the limo a prince is given a duke. (10111 110 is i-flvcn or lakes a wife. 'l‘hcrc is still no gtissilp about the Prince oi Wales. lie seems as imperious as cvcr to the infection of love, and seldom talks to any girl long enough lo give any 1m". pression but that his real fondness is for outdoor sports, (Suit Settled Out of Court (Canadian Prose) 11101113 Saim‘s corporation suit against his wife the former Milli- cent Rogers. standard" Oil heiress has been settled out of court. New lrork American says today in a copyrighted story. Tho Count will receive $325,000 from his wife's father. Colonel lieu- ry Rogers. the American says and will he given partial custody of his small son Peter. A divorce suit in ‘Paris is declared to be a possibility, SEVENTV-EIGHTH ' VICTIM or Mon-rant THEATRE TRAGEDY MONTREAL. Jan. l3. gamete" Roblchaild, 16. in the seventy- clghfh victim of the Lanrier Palace Theatre panic that occurred last i Piiiiiii taunt Queen Mar; to Favor Wedding to . Nun". YORK. Jan. ia-count ' Sunday afternoon. so died utilize .\'olre Dame Hospital tonight from burns and pneumonia. ...... wooo Condensed Specials RATE-dc. g- w [(1, g each insertion l: daéeorufii, vvwvr w-wv oe-oooo-oooooo-owoforooo-toa mom! use: ~ Fresh sausages IOIII k 00-, i Tuuorrro. Jon. Hf-Ehlaritlirtile. am“ fresh southerly wh s mos Y cloudy and mild followed by rain! ‘filgfflnfmy w * 01' IDDW. . High tins pin morning at so: ““'*" 3'90"‘ and tonight. at 7.44. 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