:=:"'r.“”""--f--- = MAXIMS _` lr{f/’" "- profit. ~ n I ____ p »»-~" ""»-..,,,,____` ve _ l I l , - ___-_.St-lif- _E _ _ ° ~ Covers Prince Edward Island Like »th`eD`ew ' 'Wi insures satilsliaction, which means steadier profit. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ f _ . ~ 1"»‘r4‘-A - ~-~- ~_ - 1 ' ' _ I MAXIMS ' ` ‘ ' I - 4?, /1’ ,/-/"1 -- _ _ MERCHANT I ___________ _ .at /A f/ ___ _ _ __._____ - _ _ _ MER<;_;A_;_ . -~ _ _ - . _ ,_ ' ‘. _ _ ~ 42 . The brisker demand \ W ' _ l -_ _ r 1 E i J i / T T _ _ for advertised___pro- °-__ _ __ _ 35%//W W _ _ _ - _ ___ _- -~ ~ _ - ( .ig Standardized quahty | `__~ 5 Ei . . 0 I ‘ - ‘ " //`{/ A". _ §`_>___, _ ,, -\ \ " 4 \.\\_ _ _ \ ,, I: .nratewn ounrdtn 'rm ont. 'L "` ' ' T” . ‘T ' ' ' '_ Clwrl Guunlnn, rounded ww Y ' A 'Y E E “ I 'Y nl Buhnrigtlonu Dollvnrod $6.00 --"1-' _ - _ _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 , '_ --- A A ` A 2 I I - _ _ -_ By lllnll Canal and U 8 A.$|.5o lilllliili ill i EH SIIIEII _ Accused Confe-sses to Murder of 26 Youths _.Declared he Kil- led for Purpose of Experiment pERl.l!\', Jan. 23.- The -case of Fritz l-lnlll'lllunn, on-e of tlhe most ,,,,,,,)|'ll_: ,i-n_ orl-mlln-all rfeuordls-,.ls nillalvlr'-l:»g t.llo atltcntion _of Bl‘ltis‘h zulll l~.‘lll‘llllc;l lllI1|l2l un ugzlill-st 2.177.104 |loullily lto return t0 1‘]llglalltl.Ip0undl;_- "Phe 1923 figure.; .rule Y-lmt avulllublo. The figures sup-_ fzlcllrs lln\i:»__ lI“cn lncntlo-ned alsipligd by the -Cnnnrlinn Nutt-nn.-ll )____,__,s ____ y,m,_hs about 2,1 years of ‘»l1C»- l_0‘I1I|\l- Ifxpriss w-_oll‘ld indicate tllzl_t_ the - '?._‘°_>___ llllllletrry pickers of the l\'Iurltlllncs allways tlubmlttell by \V. C. Muir, tic -- - _ ‘- v - -- . ,- I . _ _ 5;. _lrfs are available to compare the ,rnt`fi-t-. ot 1924 »wllt1h -that ot' 1923 lllll, with the exception of Prince Rllpirrt, whore a closed seasonl ou lalltbut was enforced on November 15th, last, inlcreases are shown in lie alnollnt _cll’ i’§-2-h lcxpresscil- ond only to -the Prin-ce Rupert lllirtlict, in .thc nnlloullt of fi-sh snip- pod. 007 polllt-do -ln 1924 as conlpared with 23,955,517 polnrd-s ill 1924 as gui-llst 14,250,000 polllrtllr in 1923,. ll cn-clollraglng i:ct‘e:tue oi’ 4,432,-‘ IIS pound-s, Thi-.d ‘lu rank cam-sl the Lake Erie and Luke Ontario _e-<4->-_é \\'.z~,tt-rc with 0,801,872 poul.l.lS. Thr, 192% figures .no not avafialll-3 for c~nl.p't1l-.on The lakes and riv- illllill rr SIIME TRIIFFIB FIGURES (Special to the Guardian) M`ON"I`-REAL Ja n. 23- -Fish, . particularly ‘those of 'tlhe Maritime . Prev'-llllc-es, loom Lange ns it vullu- ahlle -lzal-ural resource oi’ -thc De- lnillioll, in the report of the 1-924 activities of the Express Depart- ll 1' - it -‘ ‘ ‘- lent til’ tie Canadian National i>llfr.ll Manager, to the traffic ltep-esltlent of the company. M . E. Dallry-nllpl-C. \\"ith only three exceptions li Tile Maritinie Provinces allle sec- Prince Rlrpert, expressed 22,839,- li- ll- GIVES? HOW I A _ `_ T 1:.-.3 ==_ r-H LIT ~ f -___ A - 'il the total ec llipse. On January 24th, when the moon passes between the sun Bhd the earth, the effect._wllI be as shown 'in the above picture. The black circle in the centre represents the moon and the <§°r‘0f\i\» -°l‘ halo is caused by the sun's rays passing the moon. Weird beams of light will probably sirooj off from the qdgo of the moon during New York Cattle Bro-‘Gives Control Cf - ker Denies Report “Tui;’s’_’ Tomb To (Canadian Press) I C a' t’ 6 r New You-K, Jan. 23.~onar1<-rf'- .____- _ _ - gllnnibcrg, New York cattle hroker.. LONDON Jam 23_.‘_.A News Ag- ienics flatly reports that he ll:fs‘,.,,,.,. ,|,._.|a_,,t(»_h [mm Cairn states ol‘llcrcll_:l_ll the spalcc on till: czlttl.~fth_,_t the Egyptian government has |=l=_ I*-|"I .T-=_ ITT 2 == l*'“l 2 (Canadian Preu) ' Reuters corltelsponden-L that m;1ll-| Flliiien 11»8.'d beheaded 200 Chris; Wild Scenes in " ern Ontairio Powter Union, which chairman ex- ~ pressed surprise audi waited upon Premier ' K'in-g and postponed sentence still another :nembers of the Domdmllon cabinet three nlonlths. Once more 1’-e court 'EITHE FRASER MITIIHEII CASE I IIIIIMS LARGE IN IIINIIIIN ,,,‘?*’,‘,}.’.§,F‘,§,;‘*,;;;,1-gf;-,§,?~‘\,,,1°,;,‘>_:_‘_§{;;,iLondon’s Famous Weekly Truth Revives 1..., .............. .. tl... ,,..,,...... .... - The Scandal and Appeals to P. E. I. Gov- _._..._.___§_._...._,;..;__§._...__:_.___._,_........ -.l..,`l _____ernment to Refund llloney to Defraud- _ -~**°_-- ed Ex-officers. ` (Canadian Press) llnd been made, thereupon Mitchell ' I.-ON-DON, Jan. 23.-Truth a Lon- was ‘ibound over” and inexplicably _ don weekly Lilberal paper this weelk 'us e o ' - Of recalls the cast- cf Andrew Fraser Mitchell. former irulniglration offic- _* er for Prince Edward island who - (Canadian Press) was coll-vlcted here last March on PARIS, Jan. 23~The Chamber charges of obtaining money from of Deputies lthlls aftelnzioon wa:-l ex-officers of the Indian urllly ily thrown into an uproa-r ‘tlhdt l-as-tied false preten cs. -The paper expuls- tlwentyaflvc ‘milliftes and the ses- ses nstoulsliment that the Prince sion had to be suspended at’-tsv Ed\valrd Island Governlnerlt has not La;-pu‘ty Desjardins lhad criticized yet vouchsaied any redress to the bitterly -the a»c'tllolnl of the Cham-ber victims of Mi'tche‘ll‘s frauds. ln refusing to order lt'h posting of Truth says that Mitchel-l ollrta-lned lie-puty -Malrines’ speech on inter- money from intending settlers in Allliled deibtls- I‘t woke fthe some Prince Edward Island for land of such disorder as never before which they never got and for bun- lrud lbelen seerlll ln- ‘the chamber, galows which were never built and __ some ot’ the would be settlers were ° ‘ duped into going to Prince Edwalrd n Island where -they became stranded ' . and totally without money. Thle Canadian authorities would not - _ _ nrosecute Mitchell, Truth states, so S the prosecution was taken up by oflicers of the association here. _*r ` At the time. Mitchell was con-_ (CSHHUIRI1 PPCSB) vlcted, Truth further says. the OTTANVA, Jan. 23-When 'the iilrisoner adlnitt-ed having received correspondence which has passed 516.000 from ex-officers of ,the army' between the Dominion and tire ln Inclln. Tile chairman of the Sels- I United St-a-tes govollllm-ents on the sions postponed sentencing Mitch- St. Lawrence Rliver development ell expressing the hope that thai ls publls-hed within the next few Prince Ed.-ward Island Governlmen-ti days it will be found -that the would see to the repayment 05410 Canadian Government h-as been sums out of which the former 0 fighting in the interests of the cers had been defrauded. This sus- l>B0ple livinig alolrg the northern- aestion was conveyed to the i-bore of -the Great Dukes nad the ernment of Prince Ed-ward Island, St. Lawrence River- Truth asserts hu-t in July when This was the declaration -made Mitchell again came before th by H011 George P. Grwham _to u court, nothing had been done by d»olega»tlofm_,1~,ep;e_sent~ing~ the east- t-ho governmem in the ma,t~teq-_ The \\ l t ft’ without any punish nlcnt. Furtller, Truth says it is now stat cd that thc question of repayment of the a-mounts taken from the ex- llilluers by Mitchell will come be- fore the Prince Edward Island leg- islature ill Marc “and “there ought not to be any doubt about the de- cision." The victims in handing ov- er their money to the fonlner im- llligl-atlon officer, Truth says, “nat- llrnlty- thought they were dealing with an accredited agent oi’ Prince Edward Island and though the gov- crnlnent may not have any legal resllionsibility in the matter its mor- al llallllities are indesputalble. I Truth concludes by saying. "Re- fusal by Prince Edward Island to l'eillrhul'se these ex-Ofllcers would by highly dlscrsditable to this Can- . lzdian province," - At a prelilninary hearing of the cllurfro ngnlnst»'Andrf_~w Fraser Mit- chell in Bow Street Court. Ln-nrlnn. _the prosecuting counsel said that Mitchell had offices in Hayllllarket, used specially fine notepzrpcr boar- ng the arms ot' Prince Edward Isl- -and, had ndvertilsed a scheme for - sct-tllng ex-officers on land for fox 'breed-ing. had professed that the ____ lnlld bc-longed to the P. E, I. Gov- `. ern-ment and that he had been au- thorized to sell it. that he had ob- tained large sufnls of money and had given nothing in return there- Fore. Mitchell in his own behalf e testified thclt he had an option on the land in question and that he _had not represented the land he wa-lnselllng as belonging to the gov- ernment. He blamed the wrecking of his schcrme to the change of the ionts sailing to thc Olll (ollnt-l'_\'l,,,.,,,-,Sl,,,ml|y ag,-99,] gg hand over gc:=lllrill_l: with -his -hallds. Yet it is l-;lltlwn that these hands have llz- .solllc 65'-'rs slllrall-g‘l‘€tl `-the life lout ol lllcl-ll boys with .1 dclibratc >lo\\‘lll>ss in order that llc llliirllt clout nvcr tllcir sutfering during lilcil- prl>lolr_:cll dea:th algo.-y. l»`ol=ty-1`olll' years old, with very_ lallr ilalil' and the blucslt. ol’ lbluo yt ~', this t'Zt_._1ll- has solnellhlnlg al- lllo.-t -llypllotlc in ills manner of H -1.'-“JZ ir- FW'-Ill? _'£4,507 critics wcigllilrx 1,314.78 (Canadian Press) l ‘also clrjoyed u prosperolls yi-ar -an -tho quantities of tilts tlult. shin .pull in 1924 sllowetl it collsid-erzrbi-“ , iucrcusc over the previc-llls ysur- 'Dllrlng 1024 tilt-re ivcra cxlprt/in-ful ,pounds as compared with 1ii.722_ _ _ ¢_~,-laps -uigigililrg 731,786 poulltls ill, 1923, an lncfuease oi’ 11.735 Cflllfli ""1 \vell:i\il1g 582,998 poulldls. Except ., . . -2 n ltl ll ltoxrronn. lilalh-l- Ja-ll 23- E" “ 8""-4'" "‘°'f“° I" r S ‘ l11`1i1l-I U10 Ili’-Yi fl?W ill0ll’iI\5- :tho cnlltrol of Tut-ank-amens -tomb ilu states tliat he was- cllutrnrt- to I-[n\\-lird Carter pending Lady d for no more' sparc than hz- ll;lll C,,,,m,.mn»S Mcepmnce of _[he t this time lnslt yezlr, nor docs llc ¢(.,,,,__., up ,hp ng,-ennrent recently '1“li""€ NWI ffftillhf F1ll1’~'>' ‘VIII "li" concluded with Mr. Carter. Work vzlllcc c-willg to the keen int'-rllzl--of ¢1.,u,-ing away the entrance to _crust 1_1:-llllletligiul; \vllicll_c_xists l'tll‘_¢},,. mml, |,@g_-in m¢1;;y_- ile us ness. cross ee. lowevcr, __________ hut the prircs for cattle iii ill" .. I I, f h " f _- ‘f t ‘ ro i corner 'i nitrd Svfntes nild (‘.allada will ri ls I d- mn y . IL--Hmm » S _ ‘ " with rt reply, until such time as he S n result of the high cost of ioctl. has seen me Original cha,-ge_ ' _nent of the lSt. Lawrence River for power purposes -clot-ming that il ht this morning. The delegation was in-formed thzvt no rcsttltution ealme to Ottawa to urge develop- P. E. 1. government. » g consists of minute streams ol' LONDON To HAVE A ‘REAL t~0ln.n'Ie~rcia.ll isituglnaltlonl lhadl grip- pm.Uc|eB_ perl eastern Ontario as a. ‘result oi’ --W f _ _ _ _ .. _ _ _. _,___ what they should be is u ~quuni'um ' _' ' ot’ radiation bounced fronl an cle(- tron,” he said, “just as one billiard, Mill' Aff60lJ Rad- 2355. l’.i’.1‘,“".i...iZ°'I‘..."?.‘Z.‘l1§"{i....f1"‘ LONDON Jan 23-Lon BROADWAY MOVIE PALACE . . rlon’s newest lnovllnlg picture thleatre. tihe -Capt-tol, which is to provide the British capital with enter- tainment of ohle sort .furnished at , Broudl\vay’s great movie pal-aces, 'I‘ll-: llltd-ical men who have cx- F nlnilnll him saute tfhat he is n tllslillctly fenl-nine in type. Wllcli at youth of fourteen llc wus sent to a lunatic asylum to ho kept under obser\'atiou, but llc luticll and started livi'l2-g -with u lrllllx' ol' the -\vc-.is-L crilnhl-als in Berlin. ills thither did- everything pos- slblc to reclaim him ,bu-t it wus Illillclrss, and one of the .pc-cullur M-ll luost tcrrtblo characteristics Oi this lllull’s lllolltallty is his vio- lent hnlrl- dot his i'll.t.hc~r. ills llclllfullor tl1roug'l1ou-l, tho Ifllll llus llccll one Oi' callous in- ‘I--i-irrcnsle -to any slltfc.-l~lr.1gs lilo llllly have cllllscd und on scveral “fl'-H?\'illl'.-s wilvll tho illollrl-stain-ell “<_“iI1lI\lZ of solllo ol’ hisvit-illlls il~l\'i- been lillulfxlrl. ?‘r~to court. t'.lr _gyyw (Continued on Page 3) `*~<\>-1.. ' ““‘* t H»++»»+¢+o4+`o+-oo » Condensed Specials I RATE.-ic per word, net well insertion ln this column. 4 09 ree-ooo +40-0-00+-#+04-4 oo 'Tm _ . ‘***¢>¢»¢ llll.-I ll. _.,..-‘.1 ~»l\ ll‘~~lllt»~ ; ' ' It uul‘l‘lt-ll no lower thull tl.tlIt.‘4 foxes' llctwccll dlfl’<~rcllt points l’l‘onl .lllllu moms of them ,minmls from prin NYY l. Hilti l1f‘f=L‘ll1l1l‘l' Til- 193|- “fro lidwzlrd island and other' Mari- . ' ' ' C l i bl. the frtlt season was e- lre early this lllorn_in~g llro-\.'eilo‘iv“?3_a__:l or 1923_ This WM (lm. th-;,.ty prrsoll-si tlfrlln ‘tlu_-olllllzing to a variety of Causem me great. _ llolllm ln-to the sl-l\\'. _ti -___._oy-rnlrlest of which was climatic .cn_0d.1. tl;\'c ‘llf.l\s-is ut _zl lr-‘s ul :§1ll»,tl00. imma - _-T '°°°' `i Fruit expressed from British ,,,,,,,_,._; I to QSL-"pe from tum, mm. - ' - Columbia showed an increase over . F all to Prevent _,M ,,, ,,_,,,, ,,,,,,,,_,,__ ..._ _,_.... ' shipments during 19 we gl HS In S22l11 pounds, lu 1923 the amount _ . ' _ 'of fruit expressed from the Ning-, urn’ district by the -Canadian Na-‘ _._____ ltlanal weighed z1,e1e.667 pounds (ganadian pr;-55) hut in 1924 only 24,755,700 linlllldr -t'ti\'\-ly l;';-li'lll; till- llrillsil and district suffered. tile shipments lilliil,-li Static ll -1 _::.llil-ll.-l to Lllc from mn; point in 192-I totalling lnl -~,.- -..l-..ll ,---illlll clilli'--l-lllc-, ill_|_|g5_093 |,.,u|lds as compared with ;ln : |~l.~,l: I l ¢_l\'.~ llli- t'.l|li"l' lla-ri |_78-_-_"R5 Doumls in 19g3_ u de._ " ` ' 'I I" I"'I""‘ 't-reuse of 600,093 pounds as com-‘ _ 3111>.-l'l|ll nlly :tilt i’&9-90-O ` "'I‘(|_',_‘_;l‘ `,,‘If‘,,'" I' "N IIIIVS' Itlu- shipments nf cheese from the ‘Quebec and Luke St John dist M()VQ1]]|3nIj Of IS13_I](I‘rlcls, the :rattle yielding z~l1,s7rI I rounds in 1924 ns colnmled with of 83,580 pounds_ . l - ‘- E ` In 325,-150 pounds in 1923, a decrease _ __ _ _ “' "'f"_ _ Much activity lu tllc Silver Black lllc (unlldlnll l\ull cents.-Jenkins its Son. _ 'ls-1-as-mzl ‘ D PHONE sow J. M. noon 4 co., “hnlrsnle Po Pickers, 80 “"‘fUr Street. 'mitral-lottetuwn. ----------' s's2-1-10-tr *Sree lA l. *_ _ -§__...__ °REA~lznv su'r-ran _mlltlgomlnsts sues 3 Jenkins &‘Son. 'Der L 'Ammonia for the lo dl Wcklkeo ,»=. ‘1-.fr-l.-_ Quée`n’s L.0.L. will meet Kingston Hail on Tuesday, February 3rd, 1925 at 10:30 a.m. I’ ‘ ' ' ‘ll - in be lied Stlltcs; while fl-mn Fillllllllrr-|1l\=\_l-s HIIII1-ned i_l\ 19~'_ f‘°“2___ _ side 8-i7 \_\'orc r:l\'l'lod to (Yulla4li:1ll|;;_‘;_|I-Il' U“"`Cf°"“1 “L l'““'St S ' 6' oints und 1,773 to tho l'llltcrl - - ltl._l (kid stutL____ iucreusc n lt vtlllv 0 0 handled hy the Culladlnn express durln l:,i‘.l24 from Northern Ontario district was as compared with 1923. tivlll wa fvaluod at $27107 ‘Wi "5 an increase of 55.955554 gf). shipped from this urea in E with sl7,z-n,a:'l9 l'n`i92s. --<‘.°>-'”“ val. 1, ‘BBVPII .lr. Slm‘hlhel'g. hotvevc-r,'l'e»l1lsrs til _ » (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N.S., Jan. 23,- James -Robson Douglas, Am- herst, was' sworn ln at three o’clock this afternoon as Lieut. Governor of Nova Scotia. PANA, Ill., Jan. 23.-Bert Nordin»'30, coal mllner shot and kli-llcd hlimself last nlght_ after slaying his wifel of 18 months, Tied 19 years and her parents r. and Mrs. D. Marshall Jac- obs, whcn they attempted, £0 protect their daughter. Marital troubles led up to triple slay- ing and suicide it was salid. _ ossluo, N.v., .lan._23.-Jam. Leonard. New York, Florencio Lerma, Buffalo and Nicholas Ferrantl, Binghamton, N.V.. .wc-ro executed late last night in Sing Sing prison formurder. ,_ ofrTAwA. one., Jan. 23.- Word has been received here that Hon. Jacques, Bureau, Min- iater -of Customs, Ia seriously .ill at Three Rivera, with what _ls diagnosed as .a form of an- thrax: . . '~ V- sER|.‘lN, Jan. 23.-An at- tempt .co overthrow the Prus- sian cabins! headed by'Herr oo-0-¢ 0-0-0-o-0-Q ._., .,., 44+@¥%%**¥‘4*G**G¥¢%-f%4¢§&&O+@%&Q4 - lltwsll uu__tliliis _ Flashed In At A Late Hour 44444-eros Von Braun was defeated today when a motion of no confidence failed to command the supiwrt of half the total number of d`¢P' uties. The vote was 221 to 221 whereas 225 are requlr-:d by the Prussian constitution to de- fcat thc government. OTTAWA, Jan. 23.-The con- ciliation hoard to Investigate the dlsputc in the Cape Breton coal field is to go ahead. J. Wlnnfield; manager of the Mari- time Telegraph and Totiephone Company, Halifax will be the third member and chairman ol' the board. He was chosen by Dr. J. W. Robertson and Col. W. E. Thompson the other two members. LONDON, Jan. 23,-Lloyds announced today that the Brit- lth-Mexlcan -Petroleum Gom- pany’a omni-|-qepototeamor. R_e- lling No. 1, foundered ,lin -Bristol channel wednesday with 1 loin of nlno lives. New vonx, .|igl,.\2s.-'-lvlr». “John Kelly of Brooklyn- Ndw ~Vc-rlf, today gave birth to Quia?- upl_eto -two boys and twojlfll ranglnp from two ind half to three pounds. All were _lN'lrig- which may affect the wave theory nerimenml. The professor photographed the cities were measured and found to' of radiation were announced today' --The new ideas of the mmne of ,by P"°f°9°°f Arthur Common' "t light," he said, "if they were right the PIIYBNS DGP"-fi-mem Of "W Um' would mean that whenever a light versity of lC1\1¢as0. after 11 501495 °f particle is reflected lt would gl-ve 9XDBl'IlIl€l'lf9 Wm°h` showed “mt a bump to the elect hicl _, ron w l light 00118108 Of “di“°l'°f° bm- changed its path For visible llgllt each DYDCBBUIUK in 5 ‘I°fI“Ite 'Hr' a calucuiation showed that the imi ection, _ pulse thus given to an electron would probably be too small to tracks Of 9l9¢t\”°n5 eiemed ‘mm knock the electron ollt oi’ the atom nil' by X'l‘9-Y- The angles ‘md Velo in which it happened to be. But for X-rays thc momentum of n agree Wllill me '1“““'~`“m theory' R quantum should he some 10,000 rofvivnl Of \N9Wi0n"‘ °ld View that times as great. and sllnuld. be ough to knock an electron clear out of its atom and shoot lt ` ' througll thc sllrroundinl: _air.' Fcll_ -ith. 42-1-24-Mil __ ___ ___ y :viii sent 2_§)0_0 perso-no and will " ' ‘ DTD 8- W t d i t d 'I1 V lis found capabieaiit ex?'lIli1ixli1rlll;ti1Ii<: muse wo a moms an a “ge #_ [things it has-so well interpreted .CH_nCAG_0_ Jam 23__,Discove,.le§ an is unable in ns present _ _ lnalrk-et( is built: on -tlhe ftrst Orin U concerning- the llliiufe Uf Ugmlaccount for the results nt' our ex restaurant. This theatre, si-tuafted -in the Hay- floor above .the street. Valued at ` S1.850.000. -the house -hols been lclasedl for 00 yea-rs a an annual rental ol? $100,000, The Calpitol will .have alnl or- clhestlra of 50 persons. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings Etc. Y 011- Rates.-2c. per word each Insertion. "Concert and Play at York, l,_ CI.'l 4,70-II IIEIII .‘§::i.°.°..,f'°'“_ wlianetor n cunml liner oomoa to' HlIl|'ax‘iomobody on board ll certain to and I oatilo vla Leulitlurg munq our u ply of Molrl Choodiltol bf plac- ed on to bo "ton In York M _ " -Q __ not-rs Tip of Ei/ol‘\/irodi Tar rs lquarc with have “no amusement tax A Lolldon Tllefth-' hit lUrdl_|ildr|" Xu, bono of 'lili Of the fhl iff A L "’-C"<'»_'J `l.‘ _ -wg( _._ __ The Weather, Etc. A _ . _ _ l-iAl;i= ~i-i-ia wontos coco ~.soi=Pi_.‘f .*S_ ist Ti-its oounmv AND ALL as °rrS -snow sul'-*\>l_.~(° " as _...ce as 31 as 44 at 10.58 at 4.5l morning at funuory WATER SITUIITIUII SERIOUS Notwithstanding the warning to citizens published dining the last few dayis regarding the running of water to -preveint freezing, nearly two tnillion and a. half gallons per day are being' pumped to the City by the Wat- er Department or about two hlmdred gallons per head of population. If this 'unrestricted waste continues the wat- er lsupply will soon - be .exhaust-ed. Newspaper dispatches tell of two fire c§_pa:1't_t_;$nts in our ` Ma_1;itime Cities 8 ‘ E 'ifétll Uildiy ERMCIPDEU through loss of dattsed by consumers runnitfg' water to prevent A similar situation here is _ _ ie unless hnfnodiate action is ‘ifdlcen by " our citizens todiscontinue this practice. _ _ COMMISSIONERS or -sEwE1_gs' AND WATER SUPPLY- _ _..-_ l .~\