' TOR EXGVAPED DARK SILVER.- MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT -__,-| worth an tain it. All the glory of the world is not understanding man's holding out his little finger to ob- § Li more dangerous or avoided than the open approbation MAXIMS 0F A MERCHANT Amongst all pleasures none is more to be of others. Covers ‘Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _.__. 1 gignuinfulggsmllloltndhflyl,‘wfigt. 1, lllillzrillalt (lnsrélianhh nourndod al-‘II PRIlTEST ilF PENINR lillVT. Nil TAKEN SERIIINSIY BY BRITAIN I Chinese Foreign Mini patch 0f British Forces to Shanghai, Maintaining Tha Are Capable of P Settlement Ther (Canadian Press) PiilKllNIG. Jan. ‘31. — V. K. Wei- Young Woman Tortured to Death (Canadian Press) DORTTMUND. Westphalia, Jan. 31. — The torturing to death of a young married wo. man in an effort to drive Qug a “wltch" that possessed h" is reported from Halter-n, H" husband, his neighbors and a fortune teller who accused her of being responsible for a dis- ease among the cattle have been arrested. ‘ ster Protests Des- t Chinese Authorities rotecting F 0 r e i g n H e. BYINPERIAI BIINFERENCE Hon. Hug-h Guthrie Declares Canada Could Not Have Equality of Status With Great Britain Unless She Assumed Equal Burdens and Responsibilities — Australian Premier’s View the Cor- IIIITTEIIIIY [IF (Canadian Press) OSAKA, Japan, Jan. 31. - Three persons were killed, numerous others were Injured and eighty nearby houses were demolished today by an explos- ion resulting from a collision of a freight train with three military powder wagons In Eyshu province. The train was wrecked. (4%? l. Ministerial Association was held yesterday in Zion Church of l u large delegation than through tbs vendor. CANAIlA’S STAT NSNIIT AlTEREIl““;.°f.i’.f.1.“iv‘§Zi'f2d’MEETING hi? P. E. ISLAND , MINISTERIAL ASSiliIIATIilN ‘Temperance Situation 0n the Island Dis- cussed at Monthly Meeting Held Yes- terday in Zion Church. .__i._.-.__.__ The monthly meeting cl the P. turss is found in Section 62 which makes illegal tho possessi of lqunr procured in any other way In 1928 lugs, he said. lDr. Koo further declared that ll’ linglon Koo. foreign ‘minister of the object of the expedition was the northern government, luldrossetl a note lo the today merely to protect. the British international settlement which was Shanghai Iogutlon protesting niluiust the dls- unnecessary. 111111111111111115 11111111 111° patching of British forces to Sliang- Chinese authorities that it be transmit- of doing that, ~while a largo num- hai and asked were capable led to London in the hope that the her of foreign troops in this area iiritish ‘government would “give might lead to uniforseen complica- nccessary instructions" for the im- tions for which tho Chinese 80V- inedlate withdrawal of troops dis- erivment could not be held respons- patched to Chins so nothing unto- ible. ward may happen friendly relations of the ions. The foreign IHIKITSLBFS note de- does not take seriously the protest clarell the dispatching of additional naval and military forces to China day protesting the dispatch of Brit- of the ish forces to Shanghai and asking .lt for their immediate withdrawal. that lho national spirit or the Chlnesmgovernmenfs people has been developed and the that the demands will not military movement on the part of granted. The is llablovthe forces continue on their way misunderstand- to the far cost. is contrary to the spirit lmague of Nations covenant. cannot be over emphasized the British govern-meat to lead to serious to mar the two nat- LIOMDON. Jan. 31. —- The British ‘government, competent circles s11)’. IIIIII IIiIT I _..___. . Spectacular Fight in i’i...‘.';f3. "lillt““i.‘ii‘ Detroit IIIIN rect One. 1551161111!" PM") sard to the purport oi’ its report. l'l\i()N’l‘itE.Al., Jun. 31. ——Cunadu Premier King and others sold , las notvachicireci (equality of status thc conference report would go ‘ ' with (neul. Britain because of the down alongside other great chart- ducisions oi‘ the imperial (Jonfer- ers of history which stood for cncc. lion. Hugh (luthrle, Leader larger freedom; yet the Prime - ' this clLy with , present. 'Au invitation had been sent out to former members of thei Temperance Alliance and lo rep- resentative laymen to meet with discuss llic the is; the Association to Temperance situation in land. There were many respons- es lo this call. I The mccling was called ai 1.30. in the federal Minister of Australia stated in ) Rm- “ D R, _ ‘ ‘ _ . . . t ymontl. occupying D t People's Forum Iifflllilullilifiltulltllgixlllthe Sllilllilllgcld “hi; tIlytzufllEg olltml 1N1?“- Han‘ Leong’ Best I r9 Imc chair‘ .1191’ n‘ w’ {Amway rugs Ore liir. (lulhrle busted his contention Prime Minister of Sllutli Afrld; Woman In , _ ' . , . . 1'.- ‘ ‘ . l ‘ when Rgbbers At, on lho assumption that Canada took a \'ll‘W diametrically opposed Fnsc0’s Chlnamwn Ime annulus O1- the ma, nlegung could not huvc (equality ol status to this and said that the British 9 tempted t0 with (lrcnl Britain unless sho also Empire hud ccuscd to exist except Em lo ees made by the Peking government tO- _ p y____' (Canadian Press) DETROIT, Jan. iil.—<A spcclucu- lar battle after an attempted rob- i 1 . ufinggilfitfi; bony in a drugstore on czislcrn Jl-f- be forson Jivenuc Saturday night look is bearing n. -toll of three livcs and n fourth ' man was probably fatally itijurcil. -One of the two iobbcrs was shot through tho heart by a pulzrohnun iThis expression of position IPEIIBDO I‘ PIRACY [IN THE "HIBHSEIIS. (Canadian Press) i-IUNK} KONG, Jnn., Ill. The ‘Trunk Strcm Don“, station hem store cmqvloyleos. Ono or lbcm guvc Found With Pair of Shears Thrust Deep Into Her Chest. bud equality of burdens and res- as o. name. ponsiiiililies particularly in the Thc speaker believed that the mailer of Empire defence. ills stutcmcnl made by tho Prime statement, hc madc clear. was not liiinislci" of Australia was the cor- lncunt to dcfinc his pcrsunul ot-rocl our; lhat nothing had boon titudc toward participation in llnr (ilillilf-lPil by tho report. Whul (Canadian Press) pirc (iefcncc. bul. was ultcrmi rutirrhappcncd in London. Mr. (iuthricl SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. Iii. — cr in unswcr in lhnso i-nmmonlat- conlinuwl, was merely lho cxltclfliaiu Lcong, the butterfly of Sun urn on tho report of lhc impcrlul tlefiniiion of a status quo which Frnncisirofls Chinatown, is dcnd by Conference who contended lhulyhnrl cxistod since the war; Canada the hand nf some sllnking killer. with thc udoplioii of ils provisions got no now rights but no one knew shc was found in her silky pgyfum. (lunudu could uchicvc (equality of just whul her rights were. cd boudoir Saturday with u pair _ _ , _ _ _ status. . “Wc now know.“ .\ir.' Glilllfll‘. of thin barbvifls shoal-a lhrusl d op lggfirgolilfigrdliifr} );:“l"‘v\‘11""|“' ‘I From lhc column-file; made by cniiiiinlted. "that? wc, i110 nations inlo hcr chcsl. All of Ilfil‘ jmfcls ' Onc of‘ iTlU thugs‘ ins‘ n.1,.“ “INF some sections ul thc prose, Hliifl liirvwillnn lhn British Elilliifi‘, ilfi‘ wcvu gone. “fill-l h 1UP i} vil-‘t - h i l i|liilil‘il‘, muuy 11111111111 gulhcrcd autonomous (‘Ollllllllllliltl-‘ij wc‘ liuin Lcong \\'1lii liic llcsl pro -ci- v bi :15 11111111 1110111 - 1111111" tho ilnprr-ssiiili illiii ll lhc i'i-p0i'i,klnnv lliul wt cnjoy cquulily ufcrl woman in (fhinutmvn Ti('('i no mun Stanley Minor. ..!l. kiilcll oi lho l‘fillll‘.l'f‘lll‘iv‘l svvrc Vlruv (lun- slulnr; us bz-lwccn nursclvcs IHKIIRIIU was lhc fuvnrilc o1‘ u tong. .\ (Canadian PM“) amid Patloiiuau lutlnitrd (wiring rc- liilti hull boon suiioriiig ll'f\ll\ sonic. (irt-nl llritziin. \\'c know we zircfbig (‘zlnloncsl- gunman mllkcd be- ‘MONTRJENL. Jan‘ 3L __ Jucohcclveli serious wounds. iIPtEtII disndvaillllgcs and some Ul-‘TH no l'l‘.‘i])i‘l‘i tillllfiflllllilif‘. in any lilllii licr wiu-rcvci- rim wcnl. on Ohurst 36 was found hanging from T1111 1111111119 slain-led win-n lln- two llmsvl who ulioildvil the conlcrcncc govcruizil-i . we know now iliilldvflnlll-C streets and gilurdl-il lllc door um bah "H. m“ "en m the Grand ntteinlpicil t0 IlOlil up lhn drug. mzull- slnrlllng slnicmcnls will! rc-uic lnu..~.. . oi our own dcslillyy-ol hcr bonlloir. ‘ ' HlllLiCCi lo no l-ompillsioli." Not fur nwny from tlic pcrfumcll llculliroom now Iimivy wilh lho m“), this “lowing; The body was the alarm and Gl-_irring ulni llizcr swmum. Splnngbet, Wm, phviltod m. (llgcflvufcd iiii-pn ligfligq afier 1m 1mg rushed in. .\ll'z‘.l‘l‘ was inslziully shot ccntly on lho ‘high sous whilc cu route from Singapore lo liongkong 11881111111118 1118 W110- iiiiii ivus laken to li-iss Boy. pirnlc ' slronghold, whcrc lhn lonl WilH curried off. News of lho unizuro was re- volved hero today. it was rumorcd lhul flvc Europeans wore lakcn us hostages. Olher details Wcrc lurking. "i‘ho Souuilbfii‘ is u Chinosc owncd lvcssol, under British registry. 'i‘hc piracy was lhc first recorded case this ycur. lli(>l‘(‘ than 2U such pirac- lcs uccl rod lasl year. --‘—<0&-» AiliedPolicy Scored By Mussolini (Canadian Press) VIENNA, Jan. 31. —The Neue Frele Presae publishes an interview with Premier Mussolini of italy in which it quotes him as saying that the policy of the Allies since the signing of the treaty of Ver- sailles has been inconsistent inconsequential and contradic- tory and will probably be even more so in the future. i SteamerSunk In Delaware Bay (Canadian Press) PillLiADEUPHitA. Penna Jun. Iii. ~~-’l‘ho American steamship Juvigay‘ was sunk in tho Delaware Bay bo- low Reedy island early today when shu collided with the Brltis lroiKhtor Valemoro. The crew of lhirty men were savod. A heavy Ifog was hanslul: 01/111‘ the liay at the time of the collis- ion. Tho Vaiemoro is bringing the rescued men to this ‘city. Truro Won Over Dartmouth 2-0 'l‘li.i.liliO,N. 8., Jan. 31. -— Trurohi senior hockey team defeated Dart-- moulh 2 to O in an exhibition garlic played here Saturday night. -- ‘400-6-000-0-60 O-O~QO§O-G$§O-Q-O-“ Condensed Specials RATE-m. per word, not each insertion in this column. E eweu-oea-oeaeooweoeo. ‘FOR PANOAK EB-IBLAND IUKC- wheat Flour. 8 cts. per lb. Jenk- ins & -Son.. Ltd. 3625-1-31-21. ~c ‘been incurcernlcd on n charge of and (inrrlni-t 11111111’ \\'<1111111"11- Other isalrolinon rushing in lho fight finally wounded. onc of lhu ‘robbers. Tho cuthcr cslatpcd but mis run down in an silo‘ nearby and an oificthi wrcslcd his l't‘.‘v'Ol\'(li from him zuul shol hlin through llli‘ iiicari. New Glasgow Wins Over Antigonish By Score 4-1 ~~~ (CaHFJQ-Prm) lFrance Returns (liliiCdfifl, Jun. ill. f- Sybil. liuuor. 23 your old holdcr of all. world's backstroke swinrming rev, ——-—— ords in the wnfncnfis class, died ati ($969131 1° 111° GI-lifdia") u local hospital early lolluy follow-I OTTAWA} -11111.- 111. ~—'1‘11l111_\'. 11.1’ m: m, "mess m,“ developed 1,,“ prnclanillliliii oi‘ lhc prosiilcnl, of “qmen tho republic Franco ls handing buck to (fcrlnuny uli thc propcrly ‘of German nationals, individual L P mull (worpnrutively scqunstrzilcrl 3W l l during the struggle 01' 1914-18. ~ i The Star understands lhul offic- Ilal advices to this effect have just been received by the (lanadiztn of custodian. No information was given as the extent of the property involved. but it runs into u huge (Special to the Guardian) tom], CHICAGO, lli.. Jan. 31. -—-A unia some of um pmpefly already form law. io» he submitted to all liquidated Wm he ‘mud u, mm‘. state legislatures in session this bursa French national" whose m,» F8111‘. 11701111131115 the 1111110113110" perty was sosqilestrated by (ler- oi’ revolvers and pistols and pro- mum“ but, ‘he German [use]. Wm venting the sale 0f machine guns. be reimbursed by m“ gnvorumenl‘ 1111011111 11"‘ 1111111513’ 1111111059“ Wm from French properly sosqileslrat- ho (lrnfted when tho National ed by new“ Crime Commission meets in New, It Wm b5 a matte‘. n; hflokkenp. Y01‘1< 11°“ sal-‘Wday- "ccordmg m lug, rlehiting and crediting as bo- J- W111111111 Auml- “Immmw "I 111° tween lilo l.wo ioinls bill. lhorc is 91111-“1111111111-99 1"‘ "9311111110" or no doubt as lo tho bona fitic of firearms. W111"'11 "MINI 11-“ "@5819" France's gesture. Franco rejocls hcrc today. her former policy uud will nnl re- tain tho properly against reepnrn- I Wuvcrlv 1 I ' arc lueini: \\'8Il‘Il(1iI 'hy ii. pollcc squntl. for i110 llnalli nl’ lium licoug ' ' may lncun inuny n shot in lhc ' (lark if lhc long thnl. shc favored fnllrnvs lhc ago lllil lrudiliun thnl lho scorv siiuli ho 0\'1'1111<1. ~ Louis and land Fox Industry in the United King- dom- The People of the Old Country Are Developing a Great Interest in I 5 K L I- E Fox Raising. - __ AMHERST, N. S., Jan. 3l.—-Dnn Among the visitors to tho island velopiug a great interest in the fur Carruthers. fireman on the Ocean within the uvzek. was Mr, E. Wlttc industry. IlLimllcd train of the Canadian ‘Na- of London, Eng. who came horc in. Nfir. Wilts, provided he docs not tionai Railways. was killed and the interests of t-ltc plrbiishels of receive a cable to tho contrary several memhcrs of lho crow and the joumai "Fun Farming" the only leaves on return home today. passengers hijuroti when the blari- magazine in the United Kingdomi ‘lie showed tho Guardian roprea- time Express jumped» the switch at which is vdcvoted to the interests entalive a clipping from tho "Lon- Thompson Station near hero this oi‘ tho fur trade commercial purposes. lion of lho intoiest which is being lied head on. Driver Rushtou of the Mr. Witte has been for ihe past developed in England. in tho fox in- lliimitcd jumped and escaped in- woek in Summerside, interviewing dustry. Tho item was published last jury lho prominent fox ranchers and November awhile the Exhibition at The engine crew of the Maritime visiting the moro important ranch- tho Crystal Palaco was in progress suffered injuries hut how seriously us. lie also spent o. day at the Gov- and is. in lpart. as follows: (was not ascertained. Several pas- ernmoni. Exporimcnlai Station, at Several hundred‘ residents of lho songcrs were badly shaken up. A [IEIIN IIIIIIITEII wllOlll he received an excellent sol. ing lho past year inquiring as t0 heft carrying (loctors and nurses in general for don Daily Mail" which is an indica- afternoon and (arashed into lho lim-l ‘Summersido wilh Dr. Smith llronl British isles Wrote to Canada dur- special train was sent out from Am-I had been rend and approved the Chairman stated the object 0f the gathering. The Committee appointed to in- terview our Federal members re- lion and Iporlsrl a very satisfactory meetingfifemperanre Alliance was fully dis- und bad been assured that its i-o- cussed and left seventy per cent of all the convic- tions were made under this clause which has lcclh in it. By the adoption of any other possible schomc, many of the strong fea- lurr-s which make action possible and Wfoclivo. wouldbe removed. if» 111"". ~wi wilh telling effect excerpts f -'n o. Government Of- ficlal Repoi-l of a ‘Committee ap- pointctl to invv {gale the Prohibi- tion Alnvemenl ill U. S. The far reaching benefits enumerated by this Committee would convince uny honest mun of the great bless- ings of the prohibitory-messures oven though imperfectly enforced. The matter of further organiza- cn-onerntinn with the in charge of s. qucsl for u more adequate attempt strong committee. in enforce the Customs and l-Jxcisc .-\cl would bo given serious consid- oration. patrol service and mounted policc for this purpose will be considered. (fommillce also reported an inter- vlcw wilh Premier‘ Stewart assur- ing him of the support of the lilin- lslcriul Association in cvory ut- lclnpl to tenforco and supporl our prcscnl. Proiiibitory legislation. which tin-y hewlicve: is tho host lncthod of rivaling wilh the drinki l-vil. ' The (‘halrniali called upon sovt ill laymen present. for an cxpr ion of their altilildc lmvurd lho ob- ject of lho days gathering. This. brought forth .1 hearty response of assurance that tho luymcn worc ‘inspirational addresses sverc delivered. The first speaker iiov. A. A. liiacLeod of Summcrsidc rofurlvrd first of all to tho funds-F mcnlui ' Icfliiolil: position that liquors is an awful Iucnurge and evil. Tile case against 'l‘hcro arc communities when: ll. enforced and il could bc properly unforced if we had nu adequate nuniboi" of men in flu lho work. iic Vflfllilifillilfifl llil' PfOlllllilllip mission in its attempt to bundle its illblf and gave Izreui crctlit Lo the probablc 50 d1 I ‘ |thc script ll-gmiznlciy while con- Idcmning lho olhei- ‘H's ‘Innis 12 ni- 13 who are nhnnina ' "if making personal reveal..- ' appealed to the ministers uh»: men of the churches to pill. lilrough a pledge signing campaign and awaken strong public scntilncnt in support of the movcincill. Mr. W. E. Bentley then was cal ed upon. lie mruie n most thor- ough and appealing presentation |for the endorsement and support of our present system. comparing it in its working wilh the system -of Government control. Tho law ,0! P. E. i. is one of the vary host prohibition laws in all lho world. ‘Ono of iln oulslnnding strong fea- Leaguc Building. Tho mutter of a larger Mrs. Mckhersml to Write Sermonettes (ciflidlifi Press) DES ivivlivhd, iowa., Jan. SL-Almee Semple McPherson. Los Angeles evangelist, yes- terday announced acceptance of a $50,000 contract to write iermonettes for newspapers. _-_---~¢iO1i'-" IMeeting or I. o. o. E. An important .mcctiag of the Royal idllwzzrd Chapter of the im- y MT‘ w T‘ XE ref-k of licull lnccnsc is - I Place. "Sm-cl of lho Temple . i“ I ‘ licuvl-n." Sullivan Alley 11] (h, q 1 - a , S‘. Alley u“ of \\ i c c orgy n this mutter of; support of our present lo lsl ti . lho old long hatllcgzrounds. T110)’. Two ' g a on almnwu" I“ periul Order of the Daughters of ho Empire was held yesterday their room, ‘ Navy Regent Mrs J. E. B. lilcCresdy presided. (Zorrespondenco was road from ol. Osborne, asking for photo- ‘mnkiug ofizrnphs of all ihc"war monuments erected on lhc Islandf MI‘. E. i the iniquitous traffic is incnntesl- ‘Ya? lgresungn rgomcgle I uhln. lie hen e crre nour WU- n ‘g n "um ‘m we rs v- on the Island for the Past Week Ob- I H n N u N?fz.t.}n,fi§,.,.i.,,,._f :;,,,,,,;' 15],, uguftcfliwnnlyy Wm M Lame o‘ taining‘ Material to Advertise the Is- '-"'@~'1“* is Mo? 111533“IEIIII....§L'I.'I?$312133; ‘i3’; .1. A. lilclliiiiziu reported that Mr. a will he hold. L ed in Empire lnmnn our overseas scholar, owing to ill health was obliged t0 return C from bliiizizinil. I _ ‘Om have spoken before the meeting but circumstances prevented. Mr lnman was to An interesting letter was receiv- 1 11'1"‘ ‘I'm 1mm: ed from Mrs Miles extending her thanks for parting gifts received from lhc Chapter and containing an account of celebration of Armis- tice Dny in Barbados. Next month tho annual meeting Officers for tho coming year were nominated and the list 13°91‘ Room. With the singing of the National Anthem meeting adjourned. Acadia Defeated by I Mount Allison V’Ol_ll<"V[i<1)E, .N. 8., Jan. 3i. --* Monrl Alison Uniwersitv touring ‘hockey tram defeated Acadia Uni- of autographs and other material the possibilities of raising silver and [he injured will ho bloughl, loll Vfifilly players three to one in an h lions account.‘ Sho has decided to fnilnw lho principles oi‘ iulcrilu- Min»: A Hm»: hirntw which ho shall nso during ilm your fnxcs in this country. and now lho the hospital horn. American Asylum iiouul law in usage slur-o ihc lime of (llaudiua in 1625. lovon lhe To 111013011)’ already liquidated by - France will be accounted for. (Canadian Press) . SHAMIEEN, ‘China. um. a1. — C The John Kerr insane Asylum, an American institution here, is to close immediately "as the result 01' u proclamation issued today by lho Nationalist government rsguiat- (Special to the Guardian) lug tho operation of hospitals. 'l'ORON’I‘0, Onl... Jun. Iii. ~- The Amiong other things tho rogula- Canadian Coko (lorporalioii. Limit- lions provide that hospitals must v11. according to ifs art-soul Mulls- mrm any trouble with employees will nstablish coko ovens ul. St. m (in; gnvernmont for arbitration Jflllh. Montreal and Toruulo, uc- lmndmg whm, u", mmpm“ may cording to a lotler rocslvod by the dismiss nono of the employees ai- M11?” 11111111 G- l‘). F3l111l18-.l11‘i151" fectmi dent of that. company today. qt w“ declared at the Ker,- Asy. The company promised lo co- lum that acceptance oi‘ the regula- 099mm 1" 6V1"? W8)’ 001111111111 W1111 “om, was |n,.,,o55|b|,_ u ham; mu“. tho Mayor in carrying mil. his pro m m" “m, a dmpum would ram,“ possl tn establish here a su-um in prolraolcd arbitration during 11111111111111 alum for generation: naiv- whh.“ “thorny M, (he hogpimi 91‘. Kan. hoot. coke and by products‘ would he pul.ulysed_ from Nova Scotia brought bore by water. V.W. right oar, 43-13 lefl. oar. Ro- Ward for capture alive. C. J. (711118. Orwell Cove. 8641-1-31-3i .-_._ ‘You WANT oooo suvstorss Pricosbil for 20o. 100 ‘for i160. 250 10f 55c, 500 for $1.00, 1000 “for Sl-iifi. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Priniery. if ‘HOMI MADE POTTED MEAT, Fresh sausages, Saunders, Now- IOm t 00.. East End Market aids. _ n: FOUN - ON MINT!‘ OVIIIT Mayor l-‘osler is awaiting wilh considerable interest lhe announce- Canadian Cities s - - _ - ment of the dominion government in reference to tho assistance _ which itlwlii give tn the Canadian 1 so . (c"‘““'" 1TH") ancoilrtlizlnllulggislils ‘Rabbi; ‘vuyiilili Maximo ‘awn Jan" 31' "' Worship in the course of an inter- iNogotiations for submission nvf the flow wnh the m" "may rphrrom 11511911111“! Yam" ""11""! 1" m“ to the great effect tho establish- 901111111111 1° 1111101111119 111°" 51mm!‘ the United States coal market and holds hoping to bring the tribes-at the Mme time Dmflde Dower men to reason through hunger. and he“ for dmrlhuflum" The’ 'i'l1ough willing to surrender the Mayor h, no‘, Mum“! report! arms and demand continuance of uropoup mini: watch. Apply ‘Guardian gave them before their rising last“, m"), (h; “one; throng, u, n summer. final issue. Harry Brown “a 51519 11130110“ have {INN-The 5°” mont of coking plants would have of the Victoria l-lotol, whore Mr. ""1119!" iherdmre h“ deemed to in making Ontario independent of Witto is a guest, i-io will givo prom- inence tn this phsso of publicity in, the journal. ‘ ____ lVlif‘. Wilto said that lho northern gmw GILABGOW_ Jam 3L __New part of insianri. Wales and Socl- Glasgow defeated Antigonish 4 l0 Ysquis refuse to deliver up their from the prlonvirllcéaleligxdtroofofihthe m4 poueued a climate adaplabk? 1 m a mum. fixture OHM Ami‘, confirm," m, no" mom,” involved financially, 5nd “con - “i” to the raisins of 161M- Mmv of the onish-lPicmu-Oolchoster secti n r g m“ u, , g o m, w," that the gutorprils would have the ‘h’ "M"? Wm“ m“ 5°"°'“‘“°“'1'°'"5 '"°"1’1° 11° '1" '"'1°"°' titiedlieople of tho Old Coufllfihlthe M. s. n. A. lmaizue plays?! 1.3.1531}. ,2“, d“: n.1,’, ‘fr; m, cw. entire commercial support of the especially the titled women are de- Saturday night, 11m“ Mamm“ “f MIImIHT “m1 lhfiToionlo and whilu the railway will n vuluo of t-llo poll. is sum in remain “M,” m, finmuqm interest i“ . f. ,»- _ . lo publish the island Fox industry llrsl exhibition of‘ silvcr foxos ovcri Tho hiurlllmo idxpross was out‘ HpV-‘J IO through the length and breadth of held in England is in progress at bound from Halifax for Montreal‘ | lQAfUiQAL f0 PLAY tho Unitcd Kingdom. lllif‘. ‘Crystal Palace. I ' The interest in foxes which was ‘The hundred or so foxes l.» ho evinced by the ‘people of l-Jnglnud licctt there have been bred in the who attended the Fox Show last i'nll0(i Kingdom from imported po- ‘Novomber. which was heliiln con-digrce Canadian stock. Prospective junction with the Annual Poultry fox ranchers will bo abln lo ace how in tho Crystal Palace (iccns- for themselves what can bu dono. ioncd lho idea of educating lhc ‘Fhcro 11111‘. H1 l11‘8110111. 111111111 11 [vcoplo of that couniry in ihc fox dozen silver fox farms in the Unit- iiuluslry by mcunu 0i‘ publicity. cri Kingdom, situated in Scotland, Consequently lvlr. Wlitc was rom- licvnn, Oxford‘ and Herlfordshiro. missioned to visit tho island and Tin.- prices obtained by thcmioncers obtain the necessary infnritialioil rungo from £15 to £75 for each and material to feature lslluul fox- poll. Thsso compare excellently es during lho your us the animals with those from colder countries. exhibited were of island stock. IlOl‘ lho British climate has boon Mr. Witlo is field-man for ihc found satisfactory for lhc produc- "Pur Farming" and visits nil lho lion oi‘ first class polls. A fox nock- rcuchos and‘ ntlcnds all l-bc shows. piece made up to wear will bring connected with the fur industry in anything from £25 to £300. , tho United Kingdom. iic sfulcd lhal ll is forty yours since lhesc :ini~ his lrip was most successful and mnls were raised iu caplivlly on ilm lliiillTlfli. shown by all he moi in Prince Erlwarrl island. Canada. und tbc idcu of advertising lho island today tho wild‘ fox is. practically ox- Fox industry in tho Old (‘ounlry lincl, A ruro ono may somclimcs would ho a great slimulu-s to lho cx- llf.‘ found in Labrador- porl. of live fnxcs. lilo spoke in glow The market for sliver fox polls lng terms of the courtesy, and hos~ of high grade is practically unlim- plislily and support which ho rc- ltcd. The silver fox is one of lhe ccivcd‘ lmm all tho fox hrccders whom he iutsrviowoil. -llo is taking back l0 i-lngisnii n fuirly slublc bocausn it (LRIIITOI, ho supply of literature rclaiing in lhirlmlluletl. I island us a tourist resort which lie-I recoived from Mr. and the Limited was nu lho reverse route due at Halifax at clovon n’- clook tonight. Canadian National Hotel to be Built In Toronto MIONTTLENL. Jan. 3i.—li, is unri- orstood that through the tifforls of the Canadian National Railways a syndicate has been formed to con- slmucl in lho ciiy of Toronto a largo modern hotel on )1. site bounded by Simwe. Richmond and Qucon Sis. and facing University Avcnuo. Tho hotel will have about seven hund- red rooms and will not only hc lhor- ,_______ oughly nmduln in ovary rospccl. but‘ in keeping with tho importance oil TQRONTY). don. v a large andprapkuy growing my ‘moderate in flesh nnrlhuosl. and The Canadian National mmwnyjwcsl. winds, lulr and moilcmlcly system for some time has fell thnl Wm" tourist um] commercial interests- not only Justiflod hut necessitated,‘ on iurronsed facility of this sort in THE FOOL. —* \_\\_”” J \ Maximum and minimum lompor- .lii‘(\ I Toronto. cloudy .. . .. lonlreal. fair Ahwquobcc. cloudy prnim-l, which will ho operated by a Hnm“_ m". _ _ _ well known hotel company of 111811 s1, John, mi,- __ reputation, tho hotel will be in 305mm e10,"- _ _ iriendlyaliianco with the Canadian ("Irwin-n r-lmlrlv . .. . 38-30 National ‘Railways and receive from High “d9 (M, morning M 1940 that oorhpany full traffic support. and wings; at 9,47_ ll. wilibo called tho Canadian National Hotel. sn- Henry Thornton, president of 7J0. the Canadian National Railways, in ' . 40-14 118-32 aiiian National Railways were not 1111'"?- h-qerr-nilcrlnto tixtilro played herd iF-alurday night. Anne unoements, Coming Events, Meetings, Eta "lbw! Kollinv in an evening d! <a>liic<iy~~tnzicci» y-—witi—hunior. (llaorgcloirn. February >2. "Tonishl. -_'1‘uesday -— Poul Rollins-ht. Peters Schoolroom. 3659 "Tonirhi-llear Paul Rollins. ' 3859 ISun scls this afternoon at 5.06 “"11” Wm‘ 5'31"“ "'5' and rises tomorrow morning at m 51d S" h"- a will present their. "hlorcli "Hall. Wednesday, Fob- ruary mo. moving pictures, wond- crful show‘. Don't miss it. A drama of lho frozen north. Adventure and M56 fii.~-~.\iuriliiuo, thrmm "Basket Social, Concert and dsnco at Corran Ban hail Thurs- day. February 3rd. IOU-Iii]! "Como and see the 8 sot cone- '1"—‘~‘1 n,- "The Man mm Toronto" at ' “'20 Central Bedequs Hall, reader. if stormy Wednesday. 361'8-1-89-8i Feb. 1st. February 2nd. "Bean Supper and dance in Bel- fast Public Hall on ‘hnuday. Fob. 1st. Admission I6 m4 85 costs. Proceed! flil-l-fl-ll -..__a _ "The rmaiue nrmam ., Q . drama. ‘tuna Rive " ‘Bi aét Hall, Frill?! flint, ‘ stormy III". with rm. ' - ' - an.» =r:.~.~>F.R‘ 1.7’. ‘l"“’" . 1'! -.t-r-