OFA' ~n ‘MERCHANT -..__._- . .01’. ',.. sac/I‘ l--_r .‘. ,.,..........' program that g Tlme work f," "l" lml"! ll" “m. hi; board and lodging o‘ l. ygur beat plan o_f action for Advertising, as an intrinsic part of business, works along sound bus- iness principles-its value GNW! irom day to day as it builds on the v I ‘ l. ‘i’ 1 new level it creates. iloversPrince-i . - l a . OHARLOTTETQVTN, chasm, FRIDAY, FFBRUARY 6. 1925 liii un Willi sou. v . u url| i ru-is u li liiMiliilliilii uu u su nus u sum u n lliiliiiiill iiPENi-Neiiiiflliiili iiiH l] 5 Equalization ofir-la-i-goht Rates, Senate Re- AblyReviewedby —_ Annual Subscriptions ., llvered $5.00 By Hall, Canada and U. B. A.M.M THE INQUIRY v dered a_ bank messenger in Montreal, may be the one from which Harry Williams, con- victed murderer of his 14 and 10-year-old neloes, of Foster- Hoohelaga banditapaid the su- iform and Colonization, Are Some 0i the preme penalty for having mur- Measures To Be Submitted For Parlia Princes“ will“ Dm" Cimgregglall‘ l8 Tak- ~. HOII- F- J- Nash at 111ml “i? :1 1'1"?“ 1°: ‘Sim - - goons R e p lac e en as the Unit For Caleillllllan plllll tt..‘*.in‘:.'.'li..lfflln‘lr mentary sanctloon‘ “Mounties” as Gov- Division of Property Last Evenlng “ma m Mllmrnl l" u“ M" (Canadian Press) erslly and the development oi Can- ernor Generalas "Second V0138 future and may enter into negotiations with the author- ities of the prison for the hire or sale of one oi the gallows. Williams, he reports, is carry- ing cn In the same indifferent way as he _did durlllil the trial. OTTAWA, 0nt., Feb. lL-Honor- udinn trade, via Canadian ports, able members of the Senate, Meln- The procedure it may be advisa- be ' f th H o f Commons, l ble to i ll ith t t ~ il- 1.1.1.: (pleasfirle (illlswelcoming you to way irelgxgvrlytes rsvsillac HIOBIOTIIG ‘lgdzlws Gulagitnlthan thgaigllfcflobrfiglli‘ i-Ellzalrgrtfirg: _ 1 . .—< . ‘ lzslltwulgllllllglllliallltln Qlltlfifitlliltollgluz- llliuiilercisl:.i.ce::i:lysude°°“d upon the usual pomp and circumstance various centres throughout the Pro- ‘ ' . meme CW“ characterized the openin of the vlnce sh w th t l k th tion the economic situation in the appeal respecting the Crows fourth session o; the Fgumeehth comcurflo m? 033' wgghn a “Zn: throughout the world has notably Nest Puss agreement. With regard 381-1181119111 01' Canada uhle after- brace selllvgltlflslls onetlhi- lllUlflfilSz p improved. For Canada the year 1° 0691111 1P618ll£ T0198. 1101-1011 l8 11.6" noon. For tho first time ‘the G0v- According to the copy of the new w|L1_ REPORT |MMEDIATELY 1924 W11! I! 116N011 0f substantial 1m! taken to overcome the res- ernor Generalb Entourage swept Church Union Bill as drafted and 1 “An Islander Who Became a Vice- roy" was the subject of the second lecture oi the series which is being put on here under the auspices oi the iCaledonlnn Club, and delivered last night by Honorable F, J. Nash. The lecture. which occupied ah- out one hour, was a review of the life and work oi the late lament- ed uSlr Louis Davies. G‘ Escort. Not Be Necessary sin nossar FALCONER ' President of the Unlversity- of 30mm, who endorses Prem- m. pgrgugglfg proposal t0 111w the work of the ilrat two m of university taken ‘over 5y coliegiates. He expresses 111g opinion that in secondary uhooie the teachers would 11¢ competent tc give instruc- tions In subjects now taught during the first two years at The lecturer started with a rei- erence to the birth-place, of this illustrious Islander, and he traced his advancement step by step from his early school days until he pas- sed away as Chief Justice oi the Supreme iCourt oi Canada loaded with honors and regretted by all. Here was u young man with no other influences than his own in- dividual ambition and ability, who Elected Yesterday In By-Election . (Canadian Preaa) MONtCTON, Feb. B-Hon. Ivan C. Rand was elected today in the Gloucester County >byclection cess value oi exports over imports was more than 82604100000. The present year opens with prospects oi.’ sound and steady development. The financial and trade situation justifies the expectation of an ear- ly return to the gold basis. The problem of the cost oi living is the most important that my Ministers with a seventeen hundred major- ity over J. L. Ryan- the opposition candidate. The v.ote with s. few have in mind at the present time and every effort is being made to actions oi the powerful steamship combine known as the lNorth lAt- lantic Steamship Conference. Your approval will be asked of a measure aimed at affording the Government so to equip our Paci- llc 908518. as to enable them to meet ull requirements of modern navigation, to secure greater co- operation in the administration of the laws oi the_ two countries res- progrem 1n trade. 111mm @119 9;. truints on export trade due the ex- with its escort. through the rmmip now in the hands 0i! the ibig main door, ntaking their Sydere, entry through the vaulted arches of Assemb-ly, the congregation is tak- the cenilral Hall of Fame, passing en as "the unit for division ni prop- threugh to the Senate Chaimlber erty. The principle set forth ls .that the majority oi the congregation iAs His Excellency entered the takes the property with it, and this lower gateway the first gun of the ‘would mpply whether the RQYBI Salute boomed through .he goes into the United Church or re- mains out. either us a non-concur- PlIIE the past two sessions the ring congregation or as an indo- Giovernor Generals escort was chos- pendent body oi worshippers. The Act passed by the Dominion and the Throne. cloudy atmosphere. on from the Royal Northwest Moun- church ol Arllllll‘ ll- Mr. Justice Cotlerre, who Clerk (xi the Legislative has been conducting the inqui- ry into the administration o.‘ the Montreal police force for the past four months. has con- cluded his investigations. He says he will prepare his report almost immediately. _ 5151-1811 1,15 progehflonh] 111a 1n 1115 improve conditions with respect Decllns smuggling and the prose- . , . , i1 un|vcr__.flty_<q>i- native city, and won distlncton as 9°11! 1° M" 9mm w" ll-“ml- lllefelfl- 11- 18 apparent 111111- Wflll “m” “ml Bllrliillllil" °l 119mm! m Ptlgllricellalllit ".’.‘1.‘li..°“°3.$“$2§“.§T§.‘i$§i“..l3fi.fi.ie‘2l Flfelvurl-fiseifr 1‘ a lawyer at a very early age, and Gllvwrllmelll cllllllldlll-e 5'3“- Rylmfille "1081 P1810 B00110"!!! lll Dllllllc lmllallllg ll"? alllkllilrml-lc lBWB 01 Guards provided the iounteenggut- 0i the chu-rch as a wholep pThl; c di—__Press) "1 V then entered the iProvinclal arena “llpmllwll- 3587' . ‘elillendilures will not ‘suffice to either country, treaties between riders which accompanied i-hgqparty votes taken under the Federal Act I Qgopiqiyna irarl‘. ' .. q ("l‘§\" '1 0g 9011mm, 311d at 11m age 01 11mm.- _ solve this pressing problem and the Dominion oi Canada and the vfrom Rldeau Hail. Every available are to senv-e as mandates for hold- wn 1 K r '1)1-0.1'O1- 1h,- nlihnl)» ~11 ' tyhme yeah became pram“,- 01- the problem of taxation incidental United States have been negotiat- space in the Red Chamber was flll- lng individual church property and 3320121,; bhhhdhet “arose 111,11 m, The hearing of the case 4'1.’ PP"- m vs. Stewart, an action for eject not today. This 'w'lll,;be we ids. lnry case of theaeason and with ille belting or an appeal time the lllirylerm of, . (will t, oonol impaneiied. The etlendulce in Court. Says U. S. Will H5 Fill-EH. - m°$'g: speeches in Pirllamont on the plet- the Province of Prince Edward ls- land, Later he entered Federal one of the lMembers of the Cabinet of talents, being- given the port- llm Wm “m” l” mum-swam“ folio of Marine and Fisheries. Sir Louis Davies had also the honor of being the Liberal header in the Maritime Provinces, and his form and-on numerous other pub- pruggqemy ‘hi1; lic occasions wisely ranked him as “w”, h u“ D001"; m" M111. one of the foremost orators o fthe or‘ Dominion. and won from Sir Wil- iin. . itotlbis session $4 Jurors were frld ba-urler the declaration that rate of ‘pay for he was "a Rupert in debate." Juronhnm for ewcb actual days Sir Louis Davies debated with the ablest men of his day and gen- eratlon, notably, !Slr John A. Mac- Donald, iSlr Charles Tupper. Sir George E. Foster, and others, and the lecturer felt that he was in - every way a foeman worthy oi his MNDON, ‘Feb. 6.—~'I\he United place Sir Louis as the greatest Slillesls slbout to recognize Russia. Prince Edward Islander-indeed in Gregory Zinovleff, Secretary oi the his opinion there was no greatest Communist international, predicted Island-one man might be great in ins speech at a party 00111159791109 one sphere, and another in a diff- lllilli- "America." he Hid. “HD1101 erent sphere, and could easily be "bureaus! our entering 111141.111“ termed the greatest m his line; out contact with Japan." z ovielf “mil 1° 111° R Wllmlestatesman .Sir Louis Dav-lee was 'l‘leaiy recently signed at. Pekin. iunuils fur Auction Bales Co. Md. llhvu o... uispoeal cf ass silver h“! being the balance 0i a but in his opinion as an all round the most brilliant of the sons of this Province, Eulogies of Sir Louis were quot- ed by the lecturer from men oi loity positions, and also from the leading journals oi Canada. Many anecdotes were related. mostly dealing with his election cam- Altogether the lecturers aim seemed to be to place -Slr Louis Davies before his listeners first as “livelier: of 1M8- TM WP a man end after that as n states- ‘lllllll for tlielle skins which from Quebec and “mllllily "lllllward Island vm am. ldensed Specials ilATE.-4¢ bgg- creed, net r W11 insertion in this column. man and jurist, The human touch was not lack- ing, and throughout it all it could easily be seen that the lecturer himself had a strong affection and an intense admiration for the sub- ject which he had chosen. The life of Sir Louis Davies might well be studied by our schools boys and college students with great proiflt and pleasure, lt prov- 0h’t0wn Lady (Canadian Press) W Pollard, oi Charlottetown. either s‘; 1.26 pan. for e ~ train was Rothesay and Rairvllle silicon. eight a snow bank and aside firom being‘ a little bit nervous when she was picked up. slriiierod no ianunediwte‘ ill iiieots. The train was stopped. and ilranked up and Mrs. Pollard was again when "on iboard to con- tinue her journey. Conducted by John Henderson, Mrs. Pollard won't, into the vestibule and ape the. vestibule door and then elthe riell‘ out or jumped out. He was not in TIJHKSTS ANEHY GENEVA, Feb. 5.‘—'l‘urkey threw another bomb on the international stage today by protesting against the treatment of Turkish experts attached to the League of Nations special commission which is now investigating o nthe spot the dis- putebetween Turkey and Great Britain over Mosul. . iGrsat Britain insists that the ex- maln with the commission. The Turkish Jlbreign Minister has asserted that the British had interned at Basdflil two men ar- polnted as Turkish experts attach- ed to the commission, Firemeus Night At Rotary n was ‘Fireman's night at 1119 monthly meetlns of the Jlotery 1ture in the nature oi payments and ST. JOIIIN, N.B., Felb. Brr-ili/Irs, Jpbligations arising out of the war julmiped or tel-l oili the C. N. R. trolmthe National Railways. numiber 14 which left here vtodny| To aid in an increase of produc- Monoton when|tlon through the deveiopmentgbf beil-Weelliour vast natural resources ev 1. leiiort is being made to attract e miles fmm the city. iShe landed inright class of immigrants to Cen- thereto, Their ultimate solution lies largely in increased produo ltion and the development oi new mainly to uncontrollable expendi- Vand to the encumbered position of ads and to secure their settlement in the undeveloped area served by our great transportation systems. In due course steps will be taken to further colonization and settle- ment in other fertile regions such as those of the Peace uRivor. The cost oi production of raw mater- ials and the necessaries oi life has been lessened by the reduction in i_ng increasingly evident however that quite as important a factor as the iOustoms Tariff in their ei- fect upon production and living costs are transportation costs and rates by land and sen, _ It is the opinion of my advisers that the attention of Parliament at ected more particularly tothe de- sirability of effecting a freer move- ment of commodities through an equalization of railway freight rates as between provinces and lo- calities, and through e. lowering of carrying charges upon shipments by water of the products oi the trol of transportation by land and sea ls obviously essential to the promotion oi inter-imperial trade. the expansion of export trade gen- OPPOSES PIIAN wwu-n-p-m-p-“u-u.» emu» the present session shouldbe dir- - , ed sailing ed and signed, They will be sub- mitted for your approval prior to Governments to consider the ad- visability oi amending the {British North America Act: with respect to {he Constitution and powers of the Senate, and in other import particulars. Your attention will si- so be invited, during the course oi fl-lle session to certain trade agree- ments. to legislation respecting the handling and marketing of Canad- ian grain and to other important matters. ' iMembers of the House of Com- mons, the lPllblLl: Accounts for the last fiscal year, and the estimates for the coming year, will be promptly submitted, In the prepar- ation of the estimates, regard has been had to the need for continu- ed economy with respect t_o the ate, iMembers of the House of Commons, may Divine Providencli. guide and bless your deliberations. Rotoirship on On - First Real Voyage DAiNZIC, Feb 5—Wlth favorable weather, the Rctorshlp Buckau, the most original ship in the world will "rotor" out of this harbor to- morrow evenlnig on what may prove to be an. iepocbal voyage The strange vessel, with her two It will be her first actual cargo voyage. and therefore her first reel test. The rotorship will pass along the lNorthern coast of Germany to Kiel Canal and irom Cuxhsveu which stands at the eastern en- trance, will bead directly across the North Sea icwa-rde the Firth oi Forth and Lelth. The crew of the 000 ton convert- vessel is limited to thirteen; including the personla re- presentative oi Anton Iflettnerm, discoverer of the ship's means oi locombtiun and your correspond- IIQNDQN. Feb. 5——An-nounoe- ment is made by the Daily News that the Admiralty programme m1- the coming year demands in addi- Blllllvflly‘ "and money to build eight new mruisers of ten t-hous much as a yrs-war battleship. In calling the serious attention of the taxpayers to these proposals the Daily News points out that for some weeks past emlnenii, bank. desirability of reducing the slowly reviving trade of the country, - duction in the income 13;)’ Appeal of Grans (Canadian Press) HANOVER. Germany. Feb. 5-- The Court of Appeals has reject- convlcted of the murder of 26 per- onced to be |behoo¢1od_ will be executed shortly. .The weather. Etc. wl-N eon‘: our. or- THESE. poms, l-loarloocrvfilsTfi lHVENT A 91 WEN 48 slty of a provision e-d. The Crowds outside were larger thus the necesshy for taking a sec- than usual and hundreds ‘were tum. 0nd vote is e/voided. How the Balloting Stands An unofficial summary of ballots ere, captains of industry and pm. vast in Canada. clbtained by adding mlnent busl-nem men have been together the Te-‘lllll-s P99011911 l1! i119 at the Technical and Agritauliurul Dressing the public upon-the chan- ‘Pmla- l5 119 follflwfli cellor of the IQmh-equar “p011 L115 13811013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141,906 h the m, For church union 1h hddnhm’ the menflbérsh, 0 o’clock,.woodu'lnling znui 11w churches reported as hazing mechanics being tuught till twhpc “what may be taken‘ for gnmt 11,315.11 1111111111110“ 11m. hhhm has been oclock. At the alter-noon session ed", says the pgpgr’ "15 that 1t the computed on the basis of the De- begllmlllg ‘it “all W“ ""“,“"'l Adhflrany 39m 1m w“ there w", ¢E.rr1hor,1923,Assemlb1ly reports, and continuing, till five, tho Hllltjilflfi be 1m penny with”, and ho he works out at. 25,251. Three Preebyterlee Anti. The Presbyterian Association re- sons mostly youns men. and eeut- ma; ,,g'§,'§f,,1t.h,.° £02,511? run. Bill-ll "1911 36 churches 27 have voted against and 9 for union. In Lindsay Presbytery the total Campbell- vute against union was 1.013 and in -iavor of it 555, giving n majority school is receiving the zisslstunl-c against of 458. 0f 12 churches, 10 oi the Dominion Depth-linen! of Ag- have voted against and 2 for union. rlculture and the Experimental Omngh Church. near Milton. voted Farm Station, against union u. 31 for. charges levelled under i_lic Hunk, Act was concluded lost week 41ml ' u. i rm . ea r , , gl)sl:lh(:llls'll:gl mhllmhlsllify :23" .33? [find wider markets It is to be bor- llgunzvillcalglsolhsked to sanction away mm the doors‘ ' ‘Yllgllillllgfllsma Bzlltillllglzeemglllilvrilnilgiiwas found gumy mm nuulnlng by ' , ~ ' _ ' . ' . _ Judge Emmcrson Coutswnrih oi "w "w" M s" WW“ Link" Terrible Death gi,°°";,'"“;"Y "g "y" 1"" "u e’ {"6 “m” i" e “Omar-c “- The Admiralty Z“?-."’é°'°'°‘““"°“* i“ be m-............ ........... ..........-..... to power 1h 1.396 he w“ chosen m, ‘ ng ur en o axat on is due ween the Federal and Provincial E 1° ~ There 1s a rehom that the amh concurring in u monthly statement Programme tatatwo- ‘ "‘“"_“‘ thirds vote nevgeggpry to carry 111g May 31 in the sumo your, Ills limi- church vote be necessary to carry or announced he would soutmuxo the church prdperty. They polmt out Director Wood on Thicsdzlv ire-xi. that a two thirds vote ils required 1110M; Willi R. ‘l’. (‘flllii-‘ll- "W." l’l"" ‘Mon to the "ll-u! “Mldl”? V9999" ‘grlhilglllgrlgfllllg $385211‘)! hllliealiaillleér giideglefvkinltgxeuililtilllllti-l") J. I.‘ porsted company. This would work 1 ' — I l l and m“ ma and huh costing M ways, however, it is pointed Technical School In Full Swing The short ccursts which opunul School on 'i‘uesduy arc now wcll nder way, classes being licldmur- . . . . 70.279 ,. .11 h, m,“ _.__... steel. apositlou to say. She made no state the Tariff’ and the sales Tax efleo. public aenvices and Public works. coma ‘tax m the “an budget m an Agams, church “Mon 71,627 ninse and -1_ er h I (shqcifl go 1-1,. gun-hi“) Although the ‘lecturer did not menu. 116d 811 the 1&8! 89881011. It 1B bewm- Honorable Member; or u“, gen. 91-19mm, mhthod h! Bhmhlaflng Majority against union 1.348 The nlonnm‘ h" m“ 0mm’ ‘H S) ilmlul‘ T119 figures taught are agriculture, i-lvigllsh, ur- lor a comparatively 51113-1] numrber ithmetic and :lr.'l\\'iil_:.. of congregations cou-ld not be ob- tained but they were credited with number. is divided intn two clus- im averse-e meunlbershilp of so each. ses oi twenty ouch; mm nf those as sthey are unimportant places/The the great majority take wood wor- . ‘totlal of union rnemlbers, if these king and motor Ineullzlilir-s. with W38 “B lllclllileil. l5 95/530- Blvllli; l1 llll- somewhat smaller cnrninicuts in ion majority of 23.903. The attendance, fnrly pupils in the other subjectl-r Tho school is undl-r lhc super- vision oi the llrtivlliciul lwpurt- ment oi Agriculture and the in» he ed the appeal of Hans Grabs ac- strut-tors are as follows: (Canadian Prose) paigns and extracts were given 1 v t1 . , 1 1,5 “"5- llle mllle- “l9 "T951" l . -1, 1 1 l.‘ b the , ports that in Hamilton Prehbytery _ , . I _ , _ IONTREAL. Fella, 5.——The iefl- irom his speeches to demonstrate gflhtiiaglhggheihgfi. ha‘); $1603: S,» fisheries. and our manufacturing fig?“ mlflganaw: cggflgnggn‘ of gingham‘?! gréedirick Haarmann. the total vote against union was Mechanics, .\h. llmry dreaterdeyh sale at the Cana- his ability as a speaker. danger“ 11 111i” are 1111mm m m. industries. Some measure of con- phned wood for Lem!’ Bwtland. - 4 amen vampire 6.949 and the total vets for union ' “bodworking. )lr,.liiso1»ll (Tur- Agriculture, Mr, \Vuli0i' R. Show. Illncksmithlug, Mr. Samuel in the agriculture classes, the The total majority against union increase tho pmeiorolico, which is in Guelph Presbytery to dam is now 25 per cont, set-lug that what- l..592. The total churdh melmlber- ever Canada gels must also be giv- Blllli is 7,424. 0i the 21 churches in en to the Fnited Gingdoln. tlhis Presbytery who halve voted by The Canadian trade llclegzltinn. u", es that in Canada, as in the linlted Club at Cafe Paul loft Jllillhh 8111i m,“ ballot. seven have given a malor- Ilnncc lmgun, 31,1. m,“ IA1_,,,,__CUI_ ‘um , ,, , _ _._. 5131-9! l l")? mill’ P189 l0 i118 lllilli’ the FlIBwl-tl-Qlogllhlrtypli? nan?“ i ittvylelhzr “Ciao uhd the remajiniing onel Carlton Brown are due hero [MAL °"‘n or "m" est position just by force oi inte - men . ‘i1 i1 PM“: ‘ - a "- w given a ma or y 1n ,1 week‘ . rr:.'""""* ‘° '" "r I" '"“.*.*";'.".':::: :2‘: azzrsz... use §S$.“§‘l.‘~...’.‘3....““.§‘.“..... 0111-61 _ Elflvlrlillan 01 are: "c" A °-- 350 l0! 5a.. 500. for B ' ' dd esa of olcome . ' - w» » ~ u .1 . t i i . hil n. lieu-end we r w ~ - - nnouncements ma... 1000 for 01:8. Guardian ffinllificana an“? nvhanfilwvhyaokep‘ to we tmeflshterl Th“ w“ ‘oh DOIII. C0111 Th. “t”, votmm , well to the front. iowed by a short tal-lc on Fhlhyiz; . I - .T The chair was occupied by Mir. “MP “Y mull“ P w u pany Found Laurel, for 79; against 29. Coming Events, i l “WT want "nuisances or - ~ ' . 1 the remaps winners took adventure oi our T. White. President of the can». lhtgtlttgiifisgllflggag“herv1gg-- "will prices on odd linee- Bee At the conclusion oi the lecture a Flrémhu Phrher Howe on be. h mild on C vote or. thinks was propoeed_,l>v ha“ o, the 1.1,.e,m,h_ moved a voile Knox iCburch, Elora, for 125; against 261. mm“ C°l'"°l'5' ‘ml’ 532 88811181- 1- Rates-dc. per word each insertion. - Dead ,_ _ Argyle. vfor 88; agal t 74. Ml~ 36"" All‘l°"°"‘ "w" °d "y 0i 111W" l". “mmlm” ‘Lu: omoi°fi$.""r§£."'%.-o...l¢ Qmeidfl. for 84: asrgglst 83. "Concert m Pownal llall on mo. yo‘ Pnm“ a n’ Ivlnv grill} i]; gig?“ and Illppn d b] hospitality oi éggdshuhhy aélrluipglu Lynlg '40, chief eolebdtricien oimtll: “rials; Victoria. B. C., for 1.1111, flan-l ‘ . , ". °.- - - - ~ mollim‘ W" l‘ _ Dominion Coal mponys - an ' - iililllllgflggnal“ 1fmgfgzg. John Martin oi the Hook sngwhabtly hem wee round, (1.9%! todlY 111 1116 lsmhrhhlll one ml’ 37' 32811171- "Reserve February 12th. for thie ml 3W Prliltl i d“ lllvblon m“ val’ ‘a; “M11. ' cal I809 llvhere he m em- - Bazaar and Valentine Tea in Hun. Chile! Rlllflm. s. why... 111.6 For Union L mom, Mm“ he Chemical And» 357 Against ewg,,,*,‘,?,"i.2§.‘.... .. very ' ' - f§f§,‘3,,g,,,¢,,mm on thve historY x c noun Prose) of the Charlottetown Fire B69811‘ run. s-out olehtjr n, 013.1%! a: ii votestrnlenal‘! shove Qnrioui music m rendered 1W , lllfnahllfilfl 1°? lllllllll "ll 57 this Casino Orchestra which more 1h.“ ensued itself lest evening Yeast King eleotri . ployed. His death is believed to be _ - -——-o0o-i- A d“ m1! rte-child“ be ..lt"..‘llfi men w o a a W ~ ~ bl miss-t evening were reported ill Maximum and minimum tempel“ today. HQ WI! l Vdlflllll (I 1.110 Quu-ggg Kl ‘ Great War sod wore the military‘ - - . -- ' medal for bravery oi. Meulnee ‘T01- 11m, cloudy ---- .. 86-28 Mire- Ah tweed wd WWW h" Montreal, cloudy -... ter River Hall. li stormy, first fino night following. 282-2-6-3i. l‘ Nil Q1 ‘L - ltsale Water sin“, on. a sauna wkvcos "P. E. l. Hospital Cake Sale at P T G d goers an; llicllfigifs. Saturday ai- rnoon - es f B ‘ptl t u a y 0 ana aChurcln-wtl-H-il o a s besnordered. Quebec, cloudy ...... 22- 4 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb. 5.— "The Corran Ban Drnmatlp Oherlottetowllyoloully 15-20130 Kingston Chamber, of Com- Club. wll present the four-act Makers 3mm‘ "111 ________ 14-11 moi-co has recommended to the drama " he Dust of the Earth" in 5g, John, m: ,____. ' . Il-ll Government to accept. the invlta- Corran ‘Ban Hall on Thursday, Feb- G 0 vk Bhutan’ c1“; _2h____,_____ 3g..." tloll of the Canadian Government HIM‘! 12th. li stormyilllmlilllk. 16th. Q ll I-‘l ;6 pger York. 01 . --...-..__ 33,41 to send a delegation to Ottawa to Specialties. Admission 50c. ‘ Principal of Queank University ‘ Kingston, who opposes Frem- lsr Ferguson's plan to have students. take the first two years university studies In col- legiate Institutes. ‘There are lee few Instructors In the eel- leglate institutes." he says. who are capable of teaching ' l) 2.1::- i and Qulgley was comers-muggy applauded. 80h" 1W ll" boil W". w‘ m" lhmughwt these advanced eiaaeae. The . , h t r n1 h; M1 discuss new and more satisfact r 2574.511“; a" mum ot the January °°"'I"l" ""‘l"'."' "m "“ c aedlan Frees end H? I out"? n‘ 1PM‘- lvmflvflll Esteem the l); —— Th‘ WW1" b “gem? adequate equipment, partleul- 11y; a 1 Ileb. . . Isa e flame“ g1 5,14 m ion and the West Indies, "Wlnsloe! Wlnsloel! Wlnsloe . h‘, yin,“ pre- arlY 7'0‘: eoursalxl. PPYI1OI‘.M;I’ vtll their fellow _ a rises dormer M. I ,_ u i l is wsnitlaazd ttihat ‘lsislhluiiTlteihio Cyzglgeti-hthlgesket , ' 11 , ehsln ry an _e expsnv , 1 Q11 . j ' j '. _ . __ ca s aaxons c s are 00 us! BL '_ pLm. nerve» r . “t “QRYQJ, emlnlngrtha, _ ry equip; ,1 - ,, . page elm". mile us. imp. developmeat e1 intrg-impgr- Admission; juniors 1o tuna, mo» "$50K" ' ' finance in nrenl would hlmeet prohib- e11 may" 1°11” (e1- Bmmn .tlde efilltseh- mimtal trade. but is of the opinion that 16. mules with baskets It , I , c, m!» 14111. ,__ ltivs." . _ , . . - weeds.- aae better conditions. d“ later than Charlottetown. it; ls inadvisable at this stage to stormy Fridaytha 1am. fll-Z-il-li o ‘ _ _ , ‘ I p; “hyhho »... hi r 1,;-