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J Ty. _'_- ., "LT _ , ;~ ,. ~ 6.. _Tj fi 'L _V r 5.- . ,_ _ _ _ _ I _ _ . . ~_:-_-i-“_t __ _ E » _ - I - I - - _-fl -_PAGE FOUR ° "*" Ima timer saws " THE GUARDIAN ll'-'W ruis'r or ini." '“" FEBRUARY _2_2» 1971 _ ___` *_ gl _ __ _lV1uVl|| ll_ .____lE ul _ __ ___ i‘V` _ __ \VV_ ___ im. llullllil.=_ :lines sniono llllll cnnullllll ,l llllln ills will nlllslllllllll _ _ _ _ RECIPROCITY DEFENCE lullln ll nlclnll llclrlncll Mills ul llvll cnmllllnln' Eno Pfolwivn Anaiisl 1 OTTAWA, Feb 17--A sound speech un the Government's reciprocity posi- -tion was delivered to the Canadian commons yesterday h-.- Hugh Guthrie. the brilliant Liberal member for On- lilo. He followed Mr Burrel,_of'Br'L_- tiah Columbia, who had prophesied -.he ruin of the British Columbia fruit lndustry and proclaimeT‘l il simil- ir fate for the Ilrltisli"`Empire:» - i' "~\,;_I1V8-il<‘TTcT'u!l;_g:§contin\laneg_f'on tariff There was some' preliminary-*inter?" otéc ion‘;'But‘ now, when the fruit 'ist in a statement by Sir Wilfrid on Champ Clark'a speech. - Before the- Grders. of the day _wen taken up Colonel Slim Huglies read a Washington despatch to a Montreal oaper in which Champ Clark, the De- 'nocratic leader, was quoted as stat- ing in Congress yesterday that the United States, through the reciproci- ty agreement. was "preparing to an- nex Canada." I-ie wanted to know if the Government had any lnlorlllation concerning the matter, and what its _tahlished,_` the Government threw bereft of the tarid protection on which it was relying. In Britisa Col- umbia, during the past ten years. de- spite difficulties of transportation, scprcV` v and high cost of labor and irrl§gLlTon, .great - iirogrms had. been. ma e in fruit-raising and now there were over five million trees in the or- chards Mill' had been lnvesttd in men were beginning to get firmly es- down all _bars against unfair Aruerl-. cancompetitioii. It meant the practi- cal rllin of thousands of men who haddnvasted their all in fruit lands and coiild only be termed sheer crlicl- ty. He pointed out that'even with the present protection the fruit rais--i ers had to combat American competi- tion which dumped surplus products on the (‘anadian market at very low rates. He charged that the Govern- coronation dlirbar shall be at Delhi, the ancient state of the house of Timur on December 12 of this year. ovel'whelming magnifience _will avoid year# ` _ §~ i Arrdnlgmén ts' fc* the 'diirbar are, al- ready in the hands of Sir J. Hewitt, governors to’prepare for the histori- capital of the independent native state of* Nehal lying betlveqn Bengal and Thibet. The journey to Khati`- no railroad and the royal party will special cable from Loudon says it is __ tween the government' and tho navy I “UW definitely settled that the Indian have again almost reached lireaising point, as a result of a demand by tha OTTAWA, 1reb_ 20,1]-hat Canada navy for the reinstatement and the has seen;-gd a goad hm-gain in the T-e_ appointment to the command of the Thus the ceremony, which will be of ciprocity agreement with the United bHlf|0Ship Almirante Resis of Calltainfl States and that lit will stimulate ra-M1059 U"eT°~ 0"” 0( the _naval heme* any of the nativeVfeats that fall due ther than chech the investment ol of the revolution, who had been pan-§ about at the heginning of the new British capit _ iii th`e"dominioil, is ‘T°“ed 05 _U19 SCU” list bb' UF fC_>l"[ tlie`-opinion ia, M, Qrenlq-1' sOnin_ mer Premier oil account of his dis- lan. ,or 1;,”-li;-Grey “member of the.-loyal attitude. The Master of Marine banking arm in Chnnlin MnneV Gun; objects to Capt. Cerejo holding this who has _heen released of his duties fel & Co. and chairmanyof the Cam. Command as be believes such a con-I, f~fL¢‘..l2L0xincial_-lieutenant -dia`n'~ agency of oneuf the 1eading`(;n_ cession will be tantamount to plac- ‘ nadlan bond` issues house in London. mg the g°"9"“m€“t m the. hamds °f cal event. After the dilrbanceremiqn- 1" a cabled megan e which h d the extremists, ‘who are supporting ies. which will a_lveek,l_the King here, lifrf Grenfel is Tiuoted agngfiirig the naval officers on their demands. and( Queen will visit hhatiwhndu, 1;li.,._'the following .interview in regard to The navy has expressed _a deterlnina-T reciprocity:-“From my recent trip _tion to remote the minister of mar- eg Canada, I nm convinced that Cn_Vlne, Amrlro Zevedo Comer, by force, tural industries from cheap mnnev duce tlie extremists to repentance, _ V nafliang fully realize the progress nnn .and the minister of the interior, An-. _wandli is olle of the most fascinating prosperity that have nccnred no Cn_ toillo Almeida, wllo is very popular.l that can be ninde ill India. There _ls ngdian manufacturing and ngricnh has' exhausted every argument to in-l T ` ` `T ‘ Nswlvolik, zo-_i lieralll H l.lsBoN,F¢n.;:rne relations be-_| ' m Here's warm clothing that will give you solid comfort in cold weather. Every man engaged in out- door work should take advantage of ollr low prices. Sheeplined Coats Fur Collars 7 slieeplillcd coalis left. _ One cooli-fnr_ collar lr-fl, 'col'€S!i~ kind mentioned in this article should -'H595 S116 mlm* bl' “P Bhd 501025. €\'er he pug mgo ;_1¢;1@n_ and the \-_-mst Tgoing ahead. She cannot sit down come to the worst, i shall call upon ‘and fold her arms. close her eyes. my honorable friend. as a gallant sol- 'and mllrmllr:-‘Let well enough al- dier. to dispose ol lt and guard our '0ne.' She can retire from business al- jngei-eggsj' gtogethér, but she is not doing that. "Does the Prime .\lin1'~'ter place the ‘She knows that if she is not moving matter in my hands ofiiqallg.. " ,qpels Iforward. she must be moving hack- thqrrerai' . _, _ Drove of ilicstimable advantage to; mam "“t5‘de 'he Ut-T' as “as ‘hm of both agricultural and manllfactllrillz ten Years ago- T5 "“ “"°T'le"t~ but industries from the opening of »\meri- have to travel ,by road _into the beau- sent out at a rate of over .£30,000 000 P0intiHg Out that SUCH a SNP W0\1ld tlfill country of the Himalayas. The per annum by English investori ' result inevitably' in civil war. The, road, however. }S £9011. and _as the "1 am wngdmt that the hrs; thin, extremists, however, stand firm. The? TRS! Ui-ffl” Sl}‘l0¢\nZ In India li £0 beltaken into consideration by the Cai g0"’°"“m°“t is °°"'“°ml’1ati“g 00°' had ln thehepalllcse Terai, it is pro- nadinn ministeri wonln he n.hethe,_‘tracting li. loan to indemnify foreign liable a great shoot will be arranged. the reciprocity arrangement with the and 'religious congregations, to whichl Tt is well known that King George United States might~anec,V sVeC,_n,mnS has hcell accorded the choice of re- ls anxious to slloot an lndlaii rhino, against which these large investments storntion of their property or in- and these creatures sllrvive only in ha-_-e been mnde_ I h,,Tie,_.e it n.Tu,de:nrlity. » 'lhat the ullrhnr “ill lie in thc old i _~ - .- -- .:’.:.'.'.‘z;‘.§z.“'.‘.i‘"‘°"“",§,}‘}.'},§§,"‘,§',;'§,'}., 6,",- evidence of the great pl'~~-.-:ilttiol:~s of cnn mnrket_s_ ` I!\'DlA.\"\I’OI,lS, Ind., Feb. 18- ill black and col- ored styles. Well made, strong, comfortable, re- gular S5cand 45c values for. . .25c' init:-‘_ pyliliitlet eflcct, klliltcll vvristhaiid, real $l.55 vfilue for . ..92c Lined working glov- e_-....__......l-svff » for...._ ;;|`li . . . " -_ \l".liT *UTI I-izmrrldivrr-l'.’| -:V - / T \/‘mar-'l1.'-I:'.|'u l.'.\:__ 9 bc-_t you ever saw. Re glilzlrly sells at $l(i 50 ' 5IIl.75 led the colonel. "lf so_ I shnll pro. ward. There is no standing still. And the policy of the Government, since it took nfhce in i896, year by year, has been forward, forward. forward!" With thoroughness and detail he analyzed the terms of the agreement, demonstrated the advantages whichi must accrue fronl it. cet-d to Washington linmedlately," lllloth he, laughing, ' Mr. Middlcborfi was anxious to dnd out whether. lf the agreement had_ passed Ccingress on such representa- tions. it would, in any way, alter the iioaition of the Canadian Govern- I fiieut. | “I have already answered." briefly] * ~.ponded hir Wilfrid, 3 'liirtVln Blrrrel liale-f arlhoiil, Vili SA(V.K\,ILLEV NV BVV Fen 18_0na ` mnfung ns argument ,hmn Thea' of the most successful graduating re- " "ight dvfhen on the ‘h5a`"tm"S cf' citals ever held at the l-iount Allison ` is “TTCTI mp ‘_Tg'___emP°nt_ "mum bale - (`f~nservator_v of .\l\_ls‘.c was that giv- V the rult ralscis ol Ilrrtieh Coillni- en mst night hy Miss ‘Dwanahe V _.hI_-Ie declared that neser before in V KnightV ‘_innn,St_,V of Amherst" _ ' _“tory of canada had 8' great 1"' Miss Knight carried through an ex- .; est been so suddenly and rllthlesslv tremely nimcnlt program with “_ T I-_ h S ceptlonal ease and brilliance. Enspe-. ` cially should she be conzratlllata on Sun lg t oap Ergserves t e Ther fine rendtririg of the Concertos by clothes and t ell colours. ,neiaeriot ...ni \V;i0m. Vrrlle lair-ft;-éls ‘ accompanied y a s ring quln e fi. Kee sllannels as soft and pll \,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,, ,O U.. en... '- P ' I 2 ' ul,-leintlieir old age as in their youlli. .l»roduced- It is seldom their S°h°01 _ i has under her care at one time such -?"\ in group of exceedingly musical stu- ldenis as appeared last night in this Viotti number. Great. credit iS due .' . luis.. Ayer, riirecinr ol the violin De- TS th¢ 503;) Sklll lpnrtment, for the manner Vin which ‘she has developed these DIIPHS- * and ` ITTOIIEY Can T Those taking part in the qulntette - .and septette were Misses Lennie Lus- Pf0dUC¢- YCII lt Thy, Amherst, N. Mabel Leamsn, ,'l‘i-lro, N. s., nd Myrtle King. HOS- Costs no mOre.t0i:, Mass., anlll Elmer Ross, Char- ' fl. ft_to\v , P. E. I.; Wrltfr R\lf!lZl<’S. than ordinary ingaf n,‘,';rV N_ SJ Can‘,,,c.,,,,.d_ ml. 503 5_ lrlirist Allan, Raymond I-lor.-:lall slid P lfkdi-ic Ryan, Sackville. N- B- 4-2 Www.”--f %_- _-._._I'5u~r_»oil_r_.[ f ylgf; ,r,.\£'!TI` _ ,___e.f ----'fi' We will give $5,000dto | anyone who can find ll ul- l TN Loy-ING MI.-,MOR-r_ teranfa in Sunlight Soap. C n mother Nirs Of beloved wife a d . - -- f{ZZ.S"{’.'}"}f f5’;’."..7.‘2‘.i"fZ5 2’$.."1T.7§; D- A- N‘°1‘°’S°" °‘ “‘“‘°°k~ “"“° “ ' l t F b ll ry 22, 1909. ynursell that If will do twice as much '"°.,&t(;§;‘nbJ€Snot T;0l;ggtten_»» ll other snaps. _ 618 ' _ I BOAT royal party by rlisloyal natives. HOOKYIORIA IS ACTIVE IN THE GOLD MINES SACRANIENTO, Feb. li-All the gold mines of California are more or less infested by the hookivorni, says special inspector Herbert Gunn of the State Board of Health in the current report issued by that body, From 50 to 80 per cent. of the miners in California and Nevada mines are af- flicted, and the disease is particular- ly artive in Jarksdn` and Sutter Creek, Amador County, and in Vir- ginia City, Nev. Dr. Gunn reached his conclusion after nn exhaustive investigation of the min'S in which he noted carefully the health of the miners and their habits. He ltelieves the hookworm has secured a foothold in California and recommends that it he made a reportable disease by the health boards. _ FARMER SIGNS ll MILLION WILL BT IMRK NEW YORK, Feb. 20-Although .lohn Lahey, a farmer of Lal-lcville, L. I., ‘could neither nad nor write, his will, as filed, disposes of ali LS- tat-: estimated to be worth $1,000,- 000. The will hears a crcss for John I.allcy, his mark. _ Lrllley was horll in County Tipper- llry, lrelan'.'i. As a young man he settled on Long Island and became a truck farmer on a very large scale. I-le married twice and hnd 22 child- rcn. W. K. Vanderbilt owns proper- ty adjoining his farm, hilt although Mr. Vanderbilt is said to have offer- llever sell. GERMAN WAITSHIPS FUR SOUTH AMERICA. KIEL, Germany, Feb 21-The new German cruiser "Von Del- Tann" will ‘sail tomorrow for a month's visit to South American ports. According tu the l\liniate'r of Marine one of the pur- ccl many times to blzy, Lahey would ihL.r,e|f_ the llldinn government against zll~g.'_ wphe fntnre nrnsnnrhy of ynnndnlltllss Virginia Brooks, vice crllsacler, opportllnlty for :in .'-.'»te'll-it on tlleimnst he largnlv based on the _`.,,nn,-,_if»f West Hammond, who sprang into ness of its agricllltllrnl indllstl-_v n_rl.lTU3e l““el1¥l_‘t_ _hy her hght agmnst the pnhanced vnlne M ,_,.,L,;,.,.' T-,mn rcorrllpt politicians at the recentlelec- lands will mean greater .-|ii'Llir.it- l`0‘~1Y»@- ies offered by sound Canadian enter- H* WHS f0|l0Wf=d b.V J-W» Ri‘.1s'ht iff* and oppollents are to=_.{tlicol`cti\:ul free ;:;B=`Vi01’11¢_W\\8t T\Vll_l}' veutitlute-l. The 1-ndegi ~ ina or ln speaking wen into he t ________ '- ____ llllrtter in detail and in ;*rc:li’. nlizl- `ity. Mr Warburton wolllid up \l~ll,li is reply to stzltenlelits marie by Mr llc- AS A Donald. The debate contilllicil :ill the ' afternoon and till ten o'clor.l{ last m'nso.v, illnss., rev la-awakened “gm” ' by the sound of crackling flames and ..a.....-._ ”' unable to make her escape by the T stairwaY. Mrs O. W. Watson of Cos- _,---- _ pei Hill threw a mattress out of the T second story window, dropped ller _ , - _ l.~3_"<.-_. Effor. $ _ tw hildr nt it alid then pllnpd ~-_pr-5, " ° °“ 0 ° " 3;, = __, vescentnwna 'rr f== .1 :Jer t I She had no time to dress and bare- ' "3 <- footed the trio nlade"tl'leir way to thc _nb ` -_ nearest nelghbor's house, ii quarter ,.41-`4T"f§ of a -mile away, leaving a trail of F ft blood from their bruised and bleeding kanji'-.Vs‘i*~} feet on the snow and id,`. "- ' ‘ " - _ ~ - 'rue children, Francis, 5, nna i.illi_ ii "kmf ’"tm’f' an, 7, both had their feet badly la- --V-;_ ,_.__, 2-ic‘ali T -i `§.‘.°.- Thero Is no one thing that makes so much Improvement in your home as pretty wall Paper. The Wall Paper Remnant Salu gives you a chance to buy pretty wall paper for any room at about one half ordinary cost. Come ill and look the offerin s ovor.-- l9c. Stanley Br‘bs 2-22d4f;; /T' 'Really Goodaidl Fountain Pens; \\'e'vc a fine lille of foun- ` lain pens--the very b c s t made :ind are imre we can - supply you with what you want at a moderate rice Ci`lnStf`llC'l;i0n. The ¢f‘\liBef‘ Dlll`DOl'tS t0 destroyed, with 9, 1055 of upwards of bc the fastest afloat. $1500. The fire is supposed 'to have }"' started from an overheated stove." ____ ‘ _.__ _‘_ LONDON, Feb, 20-Japan has de- , s nollucell the Anglo-Japanese conven- PRnS1DhNT ON RECIPROCITY‘ tion of 1906 regulating the commer- . ' ' -lntions lictwecn Canada and wasl-i1Nc.'l'oN, F-eb. 21-"I willy °.‘“‘ ‘° . , - .- - ~ believe that with the consummation _`;'£TImn` The wmemmn mu exmre m of the Canadian reciprocity agree- ' mcrit there will be fi drawing togeth- STI,-AMT,-R KILKEEL TN ICE cr of the two great nations, but a J T ' d ' g t th .l .` 5 , . ..T’5"22....l”§§l.€T.....”’l...il"S21'SL`§§‘.fE_ H_A1”°A_\- Fo- .21-“Wine ih- tical llnion," declared President Taft h°“`h_‘g° ‘fmch the ‘,°°`P.“ck had en' Inst nn:htV at Centennial helenmuon iorcnll ful three weeks lil the harbor Ballqliet of Grand Lodue of Fr.-‘c and UT 'Ort ,H‘“’tmg5' the Gmemment Accepted Masons of the district of St"“m'“"` 5tanIey,re1"aSed' yvstzrdayf C0h,mhin_ _ . the steamer lxilkecl, coal laden, The president fnnowen Henry S_ which hail‘lon_1§ been frozen ln there Bridges, Grand Mas et' of New Bums- and opcllei. the port to shipments. wick and Nova Scotia, who spoke oi _ , ,f the good will of Canadians toward LNITED STATES MAbrH`“" , the United States in the Canadian THE PANAMA LANAL' reciprocity negotiations. ‘ E _ _. wAsli1NrlToN_ 'i-ici.. zl-sen-.mr P-*Rm """’_21”Th° P‘""““° '3'“"\l Aldrich chairman of the finance com- “ms T-h° 5“h1"°t °f_ 3 Iecwre last mittee 'of the gcnnt3V has wlntten to night, by M. Derollslcrs, Professor of President Taft that he favors the ;V°Ini\SV52;*:'_IicBlj;n°°ngi;¥\; 3332"” till” 5'3"' V B t' I th C I- ~ _ - . ll - FO S Of ° 8"” "T" '°‘“‘"° liernnsim said time the United smi- les would, when the canal was `com- plctcd, to be complete master of the ”"'» situation. 1 ` Althoil h the treaties liaranteed 9 M°°f°Q~M¢'lr°-?d_ 2_VE2|d3|_v '__”i""_" equal tiqgatment to all lio‘.Tti_onil, the ` "' ` » - 6,. -_ ' Unitnd’ States could discriminate in T h d d f -I ;‘ ‘ favoV of Ain'erlcan‘sliipii_‘_ _din be- _...:.“.'i..:;‘_ .l;3r:.;__'2._:.l';i:l*i." - - _ _ --» 3 9 l-2. lo. Reg lan so ro<~,lear%$l. f1t]S n ,, y- _ 3 - . E. _.. . J :.'Do you want a ur' ooat_~',_oiv-'lnur_f _ ohe_a|:i'lAtfend the agotfonhsale nn the marbio; squar tain' day 24thlhst all '0`olock. 2-22031. I ou h Cllrle _._ -_;-4"-0...' ~;.‘i-_ lriatils experi- menting with medicines? Wliy _bc . .persiinded to try somclliilig-..ju:-lt be- cause it is'new. When ' you can get a remedy that has stood the test W e' r e _Experts and cleariing suits--ladies or meii's. In fille suits especially _ p . A gl-incc at our stock will tell its all eriorlly. Call in and see. (yur special foun- tain pen, made by aleading maker, beat value nl iis price in the ciiy. ..$l.50 up Walcrman's Mc-al, annu- lnr the world over$2.5_0 up Am-lhekr line, well made and per ectly satisfactory $l.l0 up for years, and has never disappointed ? ' _ We know what British Cough Cure is, :ind that nothing else will so read- ily relieve il tight, dry, hacking coilgli, 25c Bottle. FI. A. Pnnfoh- we do extra-high qualify work and no work is too small for us to handle. Our iiietliod of cleaning and pressing suits sterilizes, cleans and freshenaéhe cloth, revives the colors an raises the nap _The reaping is faiiltlesa _and eatlsaes ‘ev_¢i__'yone. Send us ...lens -..ir 'r'\’u'.» haul. .mtl ...ii UHST PHTSIUTNT TATT TSHINTSE STUUTNTS TU HALT RUSSIA PTTITIUN BHITISH KING \VASHIN(i'I’()N, Feb. 20 -Strung _ , protest against Russia’s treatment mfT'I"I:`~ F’¢‘b~ 20°'A flllaint and Dil- of Jews who, as American cltizelis.|tTwt’c appeal to His Majesty Kills' llavc returned to the <‘zar's collnti~v|('°"V¥”~ U) Sllllllfess T-TW “Port of on business or to visit relatives, '»i'nsfI“dm" Olllllm t0 Bhina. is made by made to President Taft last lvtek by STWIQIILS fmd htcratl in all PENS of rnT,re5entnti\-es of thr¢_c lnrge _lewishltllls luinplrc on behalf of the Cllinrsu organizations of the United States.:l’e,"l'1’3- _ _ l’l-esirlent Taft nlld several eo\'cl'n- me m¢f“0\"lHT IS bcing .circillntlnl nleiit oflicials received the Jewish re- l‘_.V Ville ?‘<*\l_l0“Hl_ Ulllum S\ll’>l!I‘-’SSi~\ll pwselitiitivcs at the White l-l0ilse,|"_°C"`l-Y- 0' which HOU- Lin- Bin- 'phe _jcmsh r,,.h,~,,.5,.ntau,-en wma _qhn_i(Vl_lan_c:, grandson of that fanlolls on Wolf of Wnshillgtoll, pl‘csidclit <,{i\1(`@\”°l'~ Whflse Efllldnll “Zhi Sf-'M1131 the U'nai l-lrith; Jaclyn Schiff 0( _qw-'tile deadly drug brollgllt oil the opi- \'ork, president of the Anlerican Jew- lim WHY. is president. ish committee; Bei‘lihardt Bellnlall of _It T5 Bn“0““°9‘l that Ul0l1SBll1lS Of Cincinnati, honorary president of the;5‘¥“at“reS have been Obtnlned. and Union of Hehynw C.,m,yregau0,,S; that when the nllnlher reaches two .llldge Sillzherger of Plliliirlelphili alid-lh‘m'i"9d tllowaud the D8-P0l`S Will be Lelvis Marshall' of New Yolk, l'elil‘c-`f‘"“'*""3°-I T0 l»0“d0n T01” lll`9 eulil' S<‘ntiu_<.: thc Union of Hebrew (Hin. tion hy the Chinese Ministzr to the grcgations. Tile go\'i-rllnlrllt ollicilil-l \"l\U.`¥ Ui St- Jilmfn- present were Secretary of (`\ililliicl'cc The l”fCtTUUllL`1S SKY- "W9 h€ll0\'l= and Labor Nagel, .»\l»=_-'istallt .~_lecl‘ctary "hilt this ‘vm bf' the f!l`€8tPSi m0m0- of suite lvilscn and Jusii.-_<». Julia.. fini nf your Maiesrlfs reign-" W. Mack of the Court of Conlnierce.l ‘ This conference was the most im-2 _ portant yet held during the Taft ad-TL' P' SHERHUOD' C' E' iniliil=tl`ution on the qllestion of the! United States taking steps to' com-’ -- pel llllssizi to l'e<-ugilize illc rights of Jewish natives of that coulitry v.'ll_i‘ (’TT"WA» Om-» Feb 13-The 93"* hllve bzcll natllralivcd in the Vilitucl ac” G"<‘°n¢ tocmf °"”0“l’|¢C5 "Ulf |»~ ;,‘¢_afrs_ ll'V. Sllcrgvooll, principal assistant en- 'l‘lle corffercllve was lil'lru'lit abolltyg ne" 0 U10 'P|'¢“t C3351- P¢t¢"h"""» as the result ol' a call nliiile uponjls UR l“C¢¢l9f\lI ¢0mD8tl¢0l‘ T01' UTC the lwsident and onli(-r oulclals re- Position gh principal asvissanit engin- ceiltly by Mr. Bcllmali, who lirolldit 09|' 0" Bl' TVTSTUD A. Of f 0 Psi \il\" ic lvnshlngton 8 resolution unit lTnll -*Simi in the Department of \~!»-3l\\‘»-in been unanimously passed at recent"‘f‘d Cilnflli meeting of the Union of Hebrew Coll-l ’*‘““-“°_*- grelxntions, calling llpon the L'nltcd'WE1,1, EQUIPIIED States to nlfrogate the exlstillg FOR THE BUS|NEp,3_ treaty of commerce and iihviglilluu _ with Russia. The treaty was ndopt- ed in 1832, and for many years has TlffnisI:F,§n8Pp?¢T;‘:r;,T';ytnTh°ge, 3,281" been absolute in its effects, ill that inc .H. ‘rl grstlc ”` it does not specifically demand tile nr ul (mg n U ry' . desired protection of Jews by the RUSSTUD l»!0\'@Fflm€llt- A notable example of success in While no announcement of the l"re-pnanllfactllriiig (following an initial Si‘lP“f-'S DUFDOBC in _the Iuntt-TE \\'ar»`set-back) is furnished in the history 0l5Ci-“ily i!iV9n Out. he irH\'f‘- UW déle-:of the Acadia Sugar Refinery coni- gation assurances that their com-:pany-_ That comer" was nn amni- plaints would be taken up by thc galliation of three campanles, with Sfflte DODHI'tm€ni- _ _ |worke established in Moncton, Dart- mouth and Halifax. - ' The Nova Scotia gugariifihflnev - compaii' was or anlze in a ax li succlselis l>llul slllolzli 1.... ...Zh . ......"i.. .1 =-50.00.. scribed at par. ln five years the re- BERLIN, Feb. 18-Herman Molk- finery showed li net loss of $140.00" enlillllr, a member from Saxony, hnsland the company went into liquida- been elected president of the social tion. Democratic faction in the lleichstng, The business was re-organized. For thus receiving the mantle of ille late the next three years it showed a PTO- l’1ilil Singer, who ilp to his delith lit Of $404.000. MNT BVU STU" hu* shared the presidency of the faction been on a highly prolitable basis. ’l`hc with August Bebe. success of the re-organized Nova Sco- ~l°;--1-- tia Refinery was due to the posses- flsrlgslaofersrrtlmlzle capital and to cnDBh\'= Tllig histor seems likely to rtllwf Y itself in the Calle o tho Nova Scotia TORONTO. Ont-. Feb. 20-For a (far Works, limitedf Silppliedas lt is long half lloilr yesterday afternoon. with the capital required, and with Fred Lambert and Bert Fox, both proper liianagement, location and about 17 years of age, were afloat plant, to cnnhln lt to undertake n on n piece of ice only li few yards substantial portion of the car build- snllarr on Lake Ontario. Their rcs--ing bllelnesa of Canada, there seems cue by Stanley Cleveland in ii boat., 'no reason to doubt that its operation which had to be carried nearly half will he profitable. n mile over the ice, before the openl The demand, 0| ghngdian railways water was renchcd, was lvknesseiljgr the replacement of ear equipment and applauded by crowds of people'on 26,000 miles of road, and to equip WHO BBW U16 il\Ci‘l@n'i~ lines and extensions hclnz built atulin _ average rate of 600 miles annua v $15,000 Fine llr llloimlsil. gm----»-DT--._ T;--viii-Tron/O3; E335; . )l(IIl}{ INUSI' MONTREKLV 1;-nh_ 19__Fh.e thls-shows how profitable it can be iiilidel morning ala $15,000 .image to illei'“‘¢ Nova Scotia on work; ngrhrifr wholesale grocery warehouse of D. C. lung by tha ““’°"l°“°° °‘ t °n nndnj Broussealr- it Company. Notre Dame‘°"mp““y~ “nd with ""°“3 "nh, tn street. Included in this amount is tho “’s°“"°°s- Wm ‘I°“b"1°“ D' gn" cn, loss sustained by the Regina Shoe ‘”“"|“""’ th” “°hI°"i'“°°" “T ° company ol _s2s,ooo worth or stock W¢'*"‘° fl* CRIMI- stored in the Brosseau building. _ __ _Z A LITTLE TALK WITH MEN ONLY . Arc you doing your duty by our and family `Wolild they be educated and 'providcdy for _ff .xyhyifywere fallen away P Woilld your wife have what slie has nflwior would -‘hc be dependant oil others ? \Vould she have to :earn l1¢l‘ °“'“ living? ' _ » '_ -.._. _ , Life ilisiirance is the only sure way to make p1’0\'l5“"“ for your"VfailiiVly after you have gone. . Let us give you 11 P‘°“‘