"EH81". Arr“ i ‘nil we 1 1100's 5m 1 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT lhlp. Bualneee is religion, and religion bulineee. and church failure; are more often than not due to leek of -bueineee OPQIIIIZIHO-t and leader _____________J‘ Annual Subscriptions Delivered 86.00 By HAIL Calida Ind U. B.A.$t.$0 The, oplaper ‘A riwwv~<"‘ . M we as we ; ilead by Every = - iiy Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 0110 kitchen, in our paeterate or school, our home, or the street u if w; stood In the from of come y": battle. MAXIMS UFA MERCHANT Let no do our duty in our chop or CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12,1927 --—J lilflfnlnl Gan-din». "‘ lllllfll l1,‘ Charlottetown Guardian Two cone Mathieson. "The Hilary Term of the Supreme Court opened yesterday at 11 o'clock with His Lordship Chief Justice Mathieson and Judges llaszard and Arsenault on the Bench. ' When the Grand Jury roll call was being called it was found that one juror was missing. A doctor's certificate was presented to the ef- fect that the missing juror was un- able to attend on account oi‘ ill health. With the permission of the Attorney General Court pro- ceed with eleven jurors as follows: William Prowse, city (foreman) Byron Brown, city Joseph Gallant, New Haven Samuel Beaten, Bonshaw Charles Barrett, Droinore Ernest Coffin, city Roy Cudniore, city ‘Peter Jukeman, Village Green Charles Earle, city ‘Peter Trainer, city. When they ivere sworn in, His Lordship the Chief Justice ad- dressed them in part. as follows: ‘The matters ,wliich will require your special concern will include to one bill of indictment which reads as follows: M That ‘Dennis Peters and Louis $4 McCoubroy ‘did kill and slay ‘Roberts and Yulen at Southport P. Wlharf in Queen's County aforesaid next term. lllr. Justice Arsenault delivered This bill of indictment charges the following judgments: on or about 17th flay of July, 192B. crime called manslaughter. What is manslaughter. The criminal cuiors, etc., vs. code of Canada defines ninn- Verdict for the slaughter a "culpable _ homicide not amounting to mu der and manslaughter. No man can be convicted on murder unless iaiist keep in mind gentlemen. to the responsibility and in conse- quence a man dies or is killed that ed as Comniissi is manslaughter. I will give you llduvits in ilueens Coun- iiiiiiii iiziiii ilF SllFlilEMlE cuiiii OPENED YESTERDAY True Bill Brought Against Peters and Mc- ‘ . Coubrey Charged With Manslaughter to Which They "Pl-cad Not Guilty. Ad- dress to Grand Jury by Chief Justice VILLAGE PUBLICITY ' siiit ill iiiiii Inhabitants Slaught-f ered Irrespective of] Age—Children Lit- erally Pulled yourself‘ and the You, ‘gentlemen, are a selection of (Canadian Press) 110N005‘, Jan. 11. — A router thati message's were received today frcin Ports of the county._ scope of your oath to diligently in- quire and true ‘presentment make oi‘ any crimes known to you. seems to iiie that we often overlook and undervalue the importance of juries in the enforcement of law in Both the Grand Jury and the Petlt Jury are instru- ments for legal enforcement that regulate and control order and good government of the ‘Shfllfllli! 311111113 111111 5111 111° 111111111"; Perhaps on account of tlio un- 11111115 01' 11 37114911191111“ mmmng aqiloziszlnt weather the attendance 1'1m115“n‘1' have bee“ honrbly lnuS-ilfiis not so largo us might be (le- sireil, but. tiespite the fact there m er of wulngnhipdn which i“ was (I. good ropiosoiitulioil oi‘ hus- g S ‘ ' 1 ' ‘ Uinoss mi-n 50 miles west of tihe birthplace ot _ _ ' '_ _ _ 1 _ l, m confuciiis, at iCiiuf-u, actively oppos-g A1191 11"‘ 111111111111’ ",1 11'“ ed the ‘bandits who awaited rein-;11“e‘;:1111=§)11‘1f1ld1’€f:1 filldu"d1ilpr1uzg forcemsnis, after which they 1Slll'~""l‘ 1° m“ C ° ‘ ' rendered and set fire to the vilniize ,_ slaughtering the iniluilbiianig irres- P/RES1DF:"NT'S APDFEQS _n I \\'.1(‘0l\l£‘ _\ou to fills ihe 1‘Ulll ll _ a ., . , ., Annual ‘Met-ting oi‘ (he ‘Flint-e E1 ~ Smut “mo!” m0 MN to ward island Publicity Association. homes. Others iwcre shot ziiiempt-j_“111‘jl_1fii‘f 111:“ 1m"! has Ne“ a lug to escape, while young children “"11" ‘a L “L” literally were pulled to pit-cos. sacred (by bandits. The message ililii5 that the vii-i which rests in juries measured by the sanctity of tiic been burned to ‘if you require any advice the At- torney General will be able to in- The Grand Jury then retired. The following judgments were delivered by tho Chief Justice: Webster, administrator of the os- Mr. Foreman and Gentlemen of the tate of Joseph Webster (deceased). Grand Jury Judgment for the defendant. Russell H. Eiiglis vs. John A. Lon Verdict for the plaintiff. y meeting oi‘ iiie, S. 1’. C. .-\. in the .\1{l_\'0l"S tiffice lit-t farmers m- lhh. "Hvvinls. ha“, “one evening it was moved that a junior ibranch be formed for the children. _ _ _ , There will he n meeting next wciek Tllmels Limited 1s‘ P1111351‘ re‘ for the purpose 0i organizing this a 11 f m juvenile society, when buttons will Bank of Now Scmm vi Charlesdio given out, and the young oiiiu- urpliy, judgment for pi 8. ' prize offered‘ b Mi‘. J. 0. i-lunl- Wm‘ D‘ 1119111111118 ‘ma ‘um’ axe‘ man for tho byest composltitm) on -kl_ndness to animals. ‘M11118’ 51m” 1'5’ 117m‘ ylnsdmr‘; ntlizli flfigolflliiglvlbdl“ ton dollars. and will have their essays when the contest (‘loses on hiarch 1st. ‘Dr. Blanchard was n committee of one in the matter oi ilisiribuiing liorsi- blankets. is the wish of tlio society to be as -generous as possible iii this "mut- Joiin C. McDonald. u is hoped will res- rdei‘. Hera an application to set aside award is o. ‘principle you must keep in made by arbitrators. mind. the distinction between mur- dismissed. Mr. Thone Campbell, M. .A., of Siimiiierside Willi on motion oi’ tho he was actuated by ovii intent. Attorney General The evil intent in niurgler must be torney-st behind it all. ‘But what man- of this p slaughter is considered it .is dif- Campbell receiv fereni. A mail may be guilty of tlons and best wi manslaughter without having any ship evil intent whatever. That you Arsenauit. J. R. Flemming was re How can a man ‘be guilty of mmi- 1o study law in the 0m slaughter? Suppose ‘that the law Kinnon & imposes a certain duty and res“ Campbell poiisibllity on a. man and he falls 111W in ill to perform that duty or hear up Ml-‘Pllcc- ppolnieil ii 1|, admitted an nt- -law and called to the ‘Bai- as n. barrister. l-ir d the congratula- shes of His Lamb funds must be considered nn most needy must come first. Mr. Martin moved that ii vole oi‘ thanks be tendered Eli's. JP-lliiillii for her efforts in organizing this society, nnd it is the hope of nil members that. in her absence lilo 11111011 it is hardly ivorfli while referring cn be- to it. N." 11.1.. eddies McNolll and Cornelius wasvadmltted to study c 0mm 01 “lcuonam £1 good work that has only bc 11111611 was appoint- tiiis authority for your guidance. C. Thompson for ‘Klass Iliero i-lis Inrdshlp read to the Morrissey of Tignish for S. lnman filed an ap- Grand Jury ‘Section 2i? follow-ml by an account of the crime as hap- 111101111011 for penod on July 17th. 13111110 ‘Peters had been drinking, His law ii formal motion Lordship continued. He said 110151197- W68 so drunk he could not drive iiie cur and McCoubroy had to 811d brought in drive. The two in front (Peta-rs ‘DQ111118 ‘Peters 11ml McCoubroy) are alivo and to- 901111161’ 011 111 day in the docket. The two in 511111811101. 11w buck (Y-nleu and ‘Itobertin |.ll‘C ‘"1101 guilty both doud and today in their iii-ares. There is a responsibility 891w“ for those who iirlvo dllillflflfunn °"<'1‘ 1111111 118R 111F111 1ci"°d1i"‘1"'"31 utlons ‘for the stile of their pi-ti-lpoinis in ‘this Following are scores in i-i. li. l.. 31111193 1911151111“ seen the qirices ‘live foxes and of At Ottawa-Ottawa -l; SL-lhtti-i 1. At. ‘Montreal —Rangers ti; hiont- etroit 1; N. Y. At Boston —-dio'ston 6; Chicago 0n visiting tho juii erything clean and commend that tho prisoners iio- lhg statuted labor ‘to ivlilch they plcndgd - we found be given more modes of conveyance to use proper am “'1111=“‘1=i°-““ V 11101110110118. A man who takes and "mm"! 1191111 another out for a drive is bound to 511M119?’ (“111111111 use reasonable cure. There is noise" ‘V111 "lillllsence allowed because the ‘1@1"1'~“1- puny h, ,mnkmg_ i\\'0ilil1 look into the mutt You are roquircil this icrii to uil- 11111-1". point consumes and o|-fence_vh_,“._| AllI.1U|.1|U(.1'r|ln ers. The appointment of (‘Oll- 111°”, 11111111 1111M‘ swipes is a Von, important duly T. \\. L. Proivse r and the appointment of which rc- quires Tile ch sing offence viewers is "1" 1111110rtfllif. You will visit and examine the. all, Asylum and (Poor House. You M" nmku the oxamlmm-on ‘mum Todlon. John .\. ..\iat 1°11"? thorough as to make both U1“ "-'~ ‘My abord: We, the Jul-y “sue, Ooudensed Specials an use so toi- zoo, lbr mother fltlili‘ wife. lllll- materiel instead of wood an at ‘pres- F. N mud. I | l 1='-“11‘»°".=°"i".i1i1’:1n ii: rotor gum‘: fig 1" 11°11'11"“ *1 ed a new rat and froenproof ware- ; "A" '. ‘ ag, weer calm R175 '1', , l‘°“"€i.1°"".“°i"°"‘ fififiiifiiiil 1°“ Pm); “Ne: . suniaefifigt present etoreroom: 4th. a room to P0111141 "'1 ‘"1"- eo c, h - be used as a dressing station in- " “t” using the dispensary in “hud- the treatment of patients. The outbuiidinn and the stock _ ‘ “y” we found to ‘be in excellent condi- ""111 "1 7'1"“ MW“ "m"! ' - found 00811.11 I18 T‘ ° p h.” u; ‘m- “w was: i: ‘ "‘ “ “' . . _ 10i- emf have no recommendations xufggaytgteigpl t‘ e ' anon-Mn _ fl ma i mined u I amber ‘boots, 41M: u” “ma 111111‘ tioii. i-ts were ubsciit. um] ibliwk tea for breakfast und Stewart did not All the ubovc report we the mom- Gffllld J11?!’ 10811601111113! credit. Since the‘ adveiii-of 111011111)- Hls Lordship when the repnriyilid not heretofore exist. hail been tabled said iii piu-t your Hm 1 l m u must thank you for the prompt and known at homo and abroad this ca cons era on. REPORT 0F THE GRAND 0° JURY about your work. plated ilio task set for you. 0111111101161011111’ p’ E‘! esnlts of your investigation The plucu in which to llvo. or to spfllil “»|||'u vacation. So iweli ‘have wo sur- Tiicro it will receive prompt con- tliscliurglng you l wish to express my appreciation for tlio promptness ness with which charged your duty. The Court adjourned at 11.45 to meet again this morning at 10.110. The following cases ore yet to be Justice and‘ Associate members of the Grand l this afternoon Falconv wood ‘Hospital and inflrmary and‘ found civorytliing sanitary and in la-fc. per word, he! 4 uplonilid order, the food ‘good. and 941011 insertion in this column. 1 w-holcsomc- mo ' We strongly recommend that the ’ following improvements eyou WANT Gobi? ‘Nv‘ "' 15¢, that some provision bo made Prl m9 m, ta g5.) for greater accumm ’ 101' 55c, 600 f 11.00, 1000 {m- fouad as many as nine ‘beds t 1-115 Postpaid. Guardian Office. room ivhlch iii our opinion is Qillrdiaa Job Priaterr. tf. adequate: 2nd. the MlLIlld we ‘ficieny to justify our existence. ‘hill inoro/iws been ii(.'l..'0lIlp11lih8l1.‘Pl‘i nos Edward island fr. becoming known as a onveiition centre, and as a women engaged in this - _ ivtopp ng piaco for ‘tourist parties. During the piisf. summer. ‘two such Conventions wore lieki in Char- (‘hanvinl and her assistant Miss lottetowunbringing together ‘men and ‘women from allover the Domin- ion. -N.en Jury Debt or Damage Benjamin G. Acorn vs. Rowland ‘Paton. o aklarnes hi. Smith. Bmadmin Henderson that t-iie stairs in Daniel M. Mei-cod. st end. of the Hos-l m -_.__ _ .. Jury Debt or Domain ‘m’ Mluonv» VIROIIJUIT- mm be made d: some flro @7001’ Willi am Earl Rogereon vs. Deniol is iprtrsencilio public is present. “T—""'>"_*“" 111w ipi-oviiico, niiu it is no exaggor-l k S- P. C. A. utlon to shy that Prince Edwztrtl .slaliil is one of ‘iiie dlifiiil prosper- ous Provinces of iii.‘ Dominion. prominence il1)l‘Oi1t1.\'1Z., ceriific it e ket can be estzrblishedmvlll serious- increaseu production, is the volun- ‘tziry submission on "the part of (he growers to control. This hfls ‘been so often ilemonsirntetl not only brouil. but at homo as ‘well, that The lFriiiL (lrmvrrs of the ‘Pacific ‘Coast, acting independently oi one another, found fruit ‘growing ‘n prof- itless industry, uiitii ‘they formed ‘them-salvo; into co-operalive Associ- ducts. iWc lliave in this iProvince for -fiir gradually decline to ll tlon in selling has become so apps-rent, ‘that steps are now bling1b taken lo ‘that. cud. The indi-peuiio-iii i 1 potato grower may for a time suc- cocti, but the ‘time tomes "when ‘ho ‘illilkiiifl il)l‘0i1‘ll(2l10ll unprofitable ‘for hIinsJ-lf, us wcll as for the other, in time. otherwise ilisiistirr nruy fo1-' low in the wuko of incrcuso produc- iii ilio prosperity uuii iii L'ho p" diiciiiiiijii l, 11010301111001.0111. Encouraging Re ports by the Presi- dent aud Secreta ry. Bureau Needed for the I 1101 The an A Statistical nual meeting of ‘the Prince "Edivaril lslund Publicity‘ Associa- Itioii was hclii lilsi night in the lBoitrd of 'i‘vnilc iioonis with the President Air. Justice Arscnnult presiding who opens-ll tho meeting by remarking that when the press moans of iruiiz-qii>rtiiiioii lilLll-il. be provide-d iiiiil uiliiitionul housing uc- coinnioiliiilon supplied for iiie c up tlicii- limnes to a iiesir who prefer country it 11s.; also ibeLn amply tratoii. that our trunisvportat I iiitics fioni ‘Suckvillc to points‘ in‘ [his ihwivinc: are altogether inade-jxiot fur our own benefit. but foi-1 I first and most iinport-ithc benefit oi‘ tlio ‘proveinent is thiqtlie citizens tlicinoi‘. "the Prince ‘Ed-Wilfii: ‘Island for until this is done. \\'0i(.‘i’1l]'_1SCi‘il)llOllS, we not imp.» to successfully demons-tic. 1 as ion "fac- unil QXDEII-"cllilfliy. ll’ run modern roiling stock scribe to on our llnc. The Railway authorit- lnent, ies must be got away from the ideally and indirectly pays lbig (lii'iilciid:,-1 that ours is ‘merely n branch line. land because everybody shares n‘ h‘ [he 3mm“ (“the W.) bud il i1iiiwuy' system ‘bull; at b H ‘ I ‘Province. Non-r before bus such u me 0311?“? 11,113 hxvdngc’ loliifi‘s1lf,fk.x.lbfl' lfufqiulnufely 1.1.1.1“? arqieup - ' ‘ i l, "me come muffbeforc llliltttljs were oven long a ldyn‘ .1050 \\ lo are lLdiiy to. otrc Dame Li 1M3“ ‘1111011111 ‘1 1‘ y of in uiuiry ‘parts of Canada. One-Jake without giving, of the strong inducements (but lcd assist in the work. us iiiio ‘Confederation ‘was the pi-os- snbscrllie. pect oi‘ continuous efficient gteniu public spirit, ill]il urc coin-ninuiciltion Bllll‘i'ill0l' and winter asset m lilo community. between. ‘this ‘island and tlio ‘Main- land. To ‘round up Confederation, associated with ni i; was necessary that T>rince ‘Eil- of appreciation, they are all busy t ward island cuter the Union, it was men and prove the adage that "if more necessary to othenparti; 0i you iii-ant. ‘anything done, get n Canada than to ourselves. We wait- Iiusy man to tlot it". To illir. l-l. (7. ed for forty years [Ofdllc fulfillment Brown, our Vice President. Mr. S. of 1111 promise niaile us. The ‘year A. hiclnod, Ch-airm 191. saw the lbeginniug of the nt- Mr. ‘P. \\'. Clark-in, (‘hull-ppm or 1811i ll lo implement 11mg promise, the Advertising Committee, Mr. in ‘i lie building oflhe (locks at llor- '1’. Titus, Clinirn ' iieeil potato groivltig. ‘Uwin-g to our a ‘ (ietigvaphicul position, and to no doubt the excellent ‘quality of our soil for such qiiirposo, _we herui ‘grow- n potato that cannot be excelled, if indeed (Jillliliiflil in any ot‘lie.i~ part of the '\V0l'1(| for seeding purposes. it must be remembered however. at iiie quuiiiiiy of a suit-able pro- (1‘llCf ciimiot ‘lio incroirs-ed, without n corrs-spoiiding widening of thc iiiur~ keg, for such product. and too great and too sudden activity in semi ipot- 9"“- uio growing ‘before an adequate mar- h Along all lines or Agriciiliu-re, the ‘wellzbairyiiig, with hog raising and ‘poultry farming, is perhaps i110 most ixtnible ivuy 0f farming, ‘for ‘by this mean; the fertility of the soil icnn iio most adequately ])l'(‘._9(31'\'0i1._ A new lniliistry, however. lius of late urL-mn, which bids fair to ‘It was 11180 moved that the 111051’ bring Prince lslilivnril ‘lslnnil into dent call upon the principals of iiie on land 'l'orinentine, ‘but (he pres- 1111111119111. Committee and Air. J. A -ar ferry and docks were nev- lifcMlllan, Chairman oi‘ ended as complete fulllllmfllf Cillllémlttec and to-theiri-vzssociates social. ‘ " 15' " wish to pubiically extend my Canada, sacrifice in pregeulg T1110 meaning of efficient and con- tinuous steam trommunication ‘must we are a be interpreted in the light of chang- M-mk u; a nelzygéafig ftnltgfwog: J33 111;: 1201111110118- “11111 11115111 1111"‘ is ‘W011 worth doing and '1 ll'0l‘k10ll(llll'G. been‘ it fulfillment of til-e promise ' " twenty or twenty five years ago. pl-[Ma E might full fnr short of the qironiiso 9n- ur/tlie present day —- what might abroad have been adequate ‘ten years ago. may well be said to be tilt inadequate 10-day. The (‘or Ferry ‘vi-its never co ly affect tho ‘price. "The remedy for improvement point where ‘the uizc:issl‘ty' co-o|i(;i'n-1ii'cii:ht traffic. ‘ ‘Our claims; iii ‘the, premises have congratulatory nntuic. ovn recognized bynn indepcndentl Tlic work of the Association is commission appointed in the. mist not fully appreciated by tho people your ‘by ‘the Government of Cmi- pr the recommendat- ions of this COmmJssiOlI have been Assocmiu" uiviicd out, u meirsurc 0i.’ rcli 1 W111 done. grower. lt. \\'11|1.K} well ‘L0 tukc liociil ‘be thereby 1111911194 111i "1111 :1 con! $i(1“.‘l‘il1)1t3 impetus will bc given to 1| pussciigur and frclsbl 1° 1 ’Flu Epidemic Rages in Spain; l (Canadian Press) MADRID, Jlh. 11. —$paln is - in the throes of an influenza epidemieMortaiity has increas- ed greatly since it became pre- population of cities like Valencia, Barcelona, Seville and Saragossa are laid up with the disease. This would mean more than 200,000 cases in these four cities alone. Dr. Maranomphyslcian to King Alf- onso, declares the epidemic is complicated by pulmonary abs- ’ ceases and pneumonia. the Board of Trade ‘Riki-ins Last Night. l1 3.1"" ’“"’ ""°‘" "°'°°“‘ °' 1 i these ilivlileiids, everbody iazn oi’ the Enter- tlie Housing thanks for their self ‘ill-Ii seed ivrirli they urc iloing. that. has brought and will bring ilwaril island i0 ‘well ties- etl prominence a; ogflher HCMY- E- T‘ 111815 in moving the possibilities liei Qfiptunce of the dent to hurriedly pass by such n the Nativity, _____________ e was connected with ill.‘ Department . of visitors. This does iiui necesssa‘ oi‘ Agriculture here, lizis '.~lili.'t.'I3-Z(1€(l can more hotels, ‘but ill.‘ (roan-i Mr. try people must bo rouily to opeutgiving efficient service. nlilc classl ‘l wish to thank all those who“ |have in lite "past so generously con- houscs, with homo cooking to tlieitributoil in our iiunds. Without ,‘moncy [1115 '.-\'.a‘t~‘0i'|&I10li could do lit- ziiii iivish to repent what L111 said in it former report, that ours ti is ‘n '1lilS1ii-; >1..- orguniztition. worliiiig ’l‘iuney us Secretary, and 1n‘- (Canadian Press) AIONTICEAL. Jan. 11. -—'l‘liiri_v- vo iliousnml people gathered in- as eight o'clock do and outside of‘ tho Church of begun to i'ill the ie Nuiiviiy at nine o'clock this morning io uttoiul ‘Muss coli-braicil for Province fillil ofsov¢ii victims of ilic When “'1' go out to ask for sub- i1!) not go seeking‘ e ask everybody to sun-Ice our funds, as nu invest- nn investment which direct- bell at they will notgtfclock, Mgr. nor will they of Tileso‘ men have llttlenssocinto it iloubifulifolloived Archbishop liiontreiil. clad in the d with silt-ii occasions and by Mgr. Le Paillour. iisli priest of the Church Nativity und priests iurchcs stepped to ilic ultur rail o receive the boilics on behalf of Mgr Le Pailleur con- ‘ductcd the )iusi-i over the folks. all of whom he hail known and christened outside the church. Tho incnrlicrs of the ‘Executive? c, are tleservingcl an of Fllit1liC€.1 everybody knelt in ‘i110 snow 1i. bared fiends. Every department of hioutroafs Uconimunlty life was represented at l9, professional and he Governor-General of Lord ‘Wiliingdon, was re- d by his honorary aide dc camp, ‘Brigadier General E. B. The majority of the ‘tour- ists condemn iiie services in com- [iug uud going from here. homo dulllilliflu‘ looks as ii‘ iiie obstacles would 'l‘bere is wonderful ‘e for tourist traffic _ President's 11.-fond the C. N. R. should be induced in“ port saisiithnt it was n great iplens-‘Kl 111111‘! i1 110191 _ _ _ ' _ "v lite to im to move its adoption, The i» bnttbe ex-pevi- splendm r9110" m‘ 11° 1““1 “"14- mént m“ proved “mt h. we are m The Publicity Association is only’ keep in "m, Wm, nwdem “(Hanna in its infaucy- The officers in tho Imam‘ if we are um m be hampered past have learned a great deal mid in our ‘Agricultural and other act- 111° 1191111 1119111011 Oi expressing lviiios, ‘the equipment at ‘Tormen- Efi°“1:1()11‘;11r‘t1l:1111‘1 17‘: 1° 01°91 111 tine illlfl at Borden, and in ‘fact ‘ ‘-‘ 9 13°11‘ "B 1'1""? ‘ , along nil the line from Suckvllic to 1'1°"- 1111'» “'- J- P- 11¢11111=1l1 111 111111111116“ lprovlnce’ mus. be seconding Ztlr. liiggs‘ modernized and ‘made diloquine to that hc ‘heartily endure met ‘the changed conditions and 119011 S0 W011 111-1111 11)’ 111i! IIIOYOF- 11 and is only flttinl; that such a report be “1’1"'°"-1"11°1‘ "1 111“ ‘"1111 0°11" 1111 _ in this province. Maritime Provinces are over- in this regard. no doubt that tlio recommendations oi‘ tlic Ihincan committee would be put. into effect in their cniirity. it is a splendid thing to have this Association functioning. up, great foundation for future possib- mu ilities. Besides an hoicl n statis- ,tical bureau is greatly needed. iic momm Sam [Prince Edward island ed “ha, bu“ would be ready soon. _ He wished again to express 1115i 35000 ATTENOFlM,Elii1l ' SERVICES FOR VICTIMS 0F THEATRE PANIC lRequiem Mass Celebrated in the Church of Parish Church 0f Many of the Deceased Children-Thousands of Women Wept Throughout the Cere- Delmnet. Ottawa. A The ('1llll'i’1i was filled as early and the mourners streets outside long before nine o'clock. The licfiuiom bodies lay in their coffins on a 11w seventy spread in iiie front of tho church _ _ I’al~ where they had been placed yes- iflCfl-lllOVlllg picture liuusc panic on‘ ;Suntlay afternoon. In the church were thirty nine skcts containing the bodies of {those who were killed. ltcrday and this morning. Many of tne little folks for arhom the Mass was to bo celebrated had at- tended this same church and sat Thousands near the spot where this morning of women wept iiiroiigiiout the sad ceremony. set in a church draped in black in its interior and outside. should In tho distance could be heard the their bodies reposed. During the ceremony heart reali- erlng sobs could be heard from all parts of the church. These ‘were particularly audible from the ase- tions where the parenm lmelg In prayer, close to the reaming of their loved ones. Unable to ri- press their tears mothers give vent to their grief and wept throughout the sermon. Outside twenty eight iiearsee were parked waiting for the cere- mony _ to end. Automobiles sleiglis and all kinds of‘ other vehicles occupied ievery inch d! space for several blocks. As the bodies were removed from the church they were placed in an hoarses, processions were and the parents accompanied" b‘? their friends and sympathisers marched awny_ toward Lbo jut. resting place of their children. The combined length of the. funeral was approximately two miles and moved in two direction! one giong north to the cemetery at the back of Mount Royal whzlle the other proceeded east to the burying grounds situated on the eastern slopes of the island of Montreal. - Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Horse rilCe-Si-JTSEVBQE Haitbor ‘Creek Friday 11th race stem at 1.30. 3711-1-12-21 "Cornwall Rink Monday. Wed- nesday and Stiturday. U676-1-10-mm ‘ifiiteceiveil shipment cutter sleigh trimming taupe corduroy 54 inch wide special $2.50 yard. - Ime S,,1,J=,_,,., of son“, mnmrks 01- a the Association nnil congratulated‘Henry hicifarlanc, 167 Kent St. obwbly bccuusu they do not ade- icud of tlio Soc-lot)’ 1'01‘. the phat ~ _ , your have done iin invaluable ivuik". The ‘passenger and moioi- Llllflii.‘ - 'l'l - 1'1.‘ i. é ' aims of ‘this Province. our Ass0olu-1l0 this Province. 1s $1111 011 11101 u’ U“ m do q w express m tloiis lllily well clniin u shard of the llcify Association in the field of nprcciuiiou ‘ilii nu bcttci‘ wu i 11)1'l:€11'1§.11"11, '1“"’,"‘.“§,‘§?'"°g,.1“ tender such‘ i; to re-eiect the1n.¥l‘h11: l11111i(iitich>11t-ni“fi1l25 ii cori-gspoudin";1110011111“ "1 m" pa“ yo“ 11°11” l i‘ ~ . ' . . . r~ ‘ ‘ ,_ T. W. L. PROWSE. Foreman Provincial uciivltlcs, ii. now isplritl incrtnsio in the season of 1927 will 1' hmd l“ 1111mm” fol‘ optinii-ini has been cvculcil iivitiibv 111i‘. c-irrylng cupucliy oi‘ the 1'11"‘ "M1 1111111 11010 by lill‘ iio- i0ur aim bitiou hits ‘been to make Bonk of Commerce. ‘Kathleen ‘Tofte vs. Mbert it. Wise ‘vs. '1'“ °' Ne» Jllfy "rmuiee Governors of Si. Dunstan‘: Uni- iQQQQi mdwonl ilsind as a ploy ‘traffic to our three. iffurlfc-rry. _ _ , Another matter that is worth not- “W” “m1 ‘1 81°“‘1'1“1111' ¢°1"1“"1-‘~ iiii-r in connection ivitli the work 1111'°"5\1"- 11f"; 111; 1111” 111911111?" "1; d“ (vent ‘beautiful liiilo ‘island, its ‘bcauiyn of our Association is iiie co-operu- “"1 * :11 °11 1" 31'9"‘ "1 11° "11, y e folu-Fitfi eharln, and itg advantages. us 11 111111 “'0 I111!‘ 80111111; 11111111110‘ $11991" 1L sucbwd‘ d 1" cream"; 1m 1111111111“ i ‘Mo, m- um won,,_..n-a mwmms |n|sl0i1 which will bring splendid ic- Connection with H“, Dgpartmgnt o; suits to iiie province provided the ceodoii in "this, that We new "find Agrlciiiluiia in this iProvincc. Byfillillvll-n 01' lllv 1111111111 W111 d0 111911‘ very friv of our ‘people who nrc ‘special arrangement ‘the offices we P111‘! not cntliirseil over their island occupy in the ‘liiley Building on it lionie, and ‘lilo increase of sov‘ rul Q1100“8|..ill';»t‘i1l1l‘i\il1~1i)’l'1l8 Super- huiidred poi‘ cent rln three yours, V1501‘ of the Womoifs in the number of people who visit and her Assistant. llere lure dis- us iluring the summer ‘mouths, is played home ‘handicraft ivork gut- evlilenco sufficient. that our labors bored for sale from the different have not lb€tlll in vain. ‘ part5 of ‘the Province. ‘Till-s is u ‘Fills iii itself would (be quits suf- great attraction for tourists. and Lilo increasing popularity of the work promise to constitute an im- poi-taut source of revenue to the Institutes ficd. Mm] .0‘ The Ihiblicity Association is do- l"fr'r)"fa‘i1l:midaihlemn (now ‘m’ greatest vaiuu -to the province. la -. .‘ . Windsor, the oradit ‘M10118! for in- itiatlng and cocoa-rosin! this work which i; new being continued by An outstanding inciting; of ‘the Ail-do oicilieliian. the present Gupe put , ti: in lag to-vsoran ‘erllo John .8. Martin vs. The Canedlaaluthefgr: gbetfor [Pafmuar ma, 3mm, we Managers. re meentins 111° mat Miss Mec- in the ‘month of September lost, inn and New fiend‘ Slates ‘Mr. ‘till’. it.‘ use)’. W11?‘ a): the ‘Rail a e w ' l0 BY- 11099 911 0 MOW‘ \Villlani n. Taylor vs. William Thizm; gemijfy zmh n “m, conception of the possibilities oi Prince Keiuie. . acted as iieoreinry of our Associat- ion, resigned to take a position with the Canadian Netball ‘Pox ground ‘for tourists. Bo veil and Bree-dare’ Aislooie‘ 11mm!) ‘were these men impres- 50d, 1 they are new eooaerutias in ldvefitilglglfliiu PMVHICZS; m - r The one utileuumm .0. Acorn ","':°,_"" "1 ""11" ‘m’ _ m m‘ . ‘Mr. Tinaey" ‘i: or" of theyfqilfllf e e 1 lov- Wleiimi that his. Gmu- _ _ fictive (one over e bird roll ‘ - _, _ maria. pump in i ‘J 1 hula lair; lace. V pariniciiinl heads of sevcrul itiiil- ‘is lilo duty of tho people to sce that no visitor goes away dissatis- The inadequate Railway transpor- tation needs solution. it is the one dilflleulty of which tourists compluln tho most. it that were remedied it would go a long way to making tourists satisfied with their visit. lng something which is of the concluding Dr. McMillan said lie had very great pleasure in necoini~ ing what ‘had been hid by Mr. ‘Bins. The report of the former Secre- conaecterl with the fllldlan Na- tionel Silver Fox Breeders Associa- tion, in Summon-side werthen read secretary. The report is unfortun- ately emwited out-of HIIViDIIQ. Mr. stewed-t moved tlie eccent- giee of the report "and in». J. G ma he voiced m nniireeidtton of of the Association. w‘ itlio (ifficors on what they had no- Jiis-ii<-i~ Arscnnuli rt-plioil to .\lr. iiyndmunis sugizt-siloiiii by saying quatmy understand we work o! the éiilfléiivliéillllfinlililkgjilngll sin-ii .i lioiol uus and “hm h“ beeufliuii (lone some work iii that line _ , _ . iii i m icl lilo (ll-UCM] ultli All. Iiiggs ihai TlllvrolnrL son“, who ‘m, Opposed m gemlvmo" who “m,” ‘mun mu to it lioiol of that kiiiii but it would (‘i.'l‘li'illll_\' improve llnilivuy scrvlc» Tlir: Association (Coiiiiiintil on pug‘: C W5 NoT 47-h: FALLiHc. 414A? Mum's - W's THE $UDDEN on Tues-day. January 18th‘ 3721-1 12 4i ‘H’ Monthly meeting of Ladies Alil oi l’ 1E. i., Hospital W111 ‘b0 liolii in Si. Paul's Parish Hall Wed- nc-sduy, January 12th, 3 p. m. 3097-141. Zi ‘"‘-‘\\‘iirningi ‘Coming "Danger Signal" inost collositl i-aflrotd ilruinn ever screened. with‘ Jane |,\'oviik. ‘Montague Thundiji’. Georgetown l-‘ridny. 8 “Come to dance in Emerald Hull Thursday Jnu. 13th. ‘loo (‘room ililli cukc. Admission ." cunts. 0709-1-12, 21 "annual hicctinp-Tho .\lci-ilng of tho Orwell Da-lfflltlfi will be held iii the Orwell cm fi 1937- t .30 .1’. .\i. F. F. menial, D. If. McDonald, President; j _ 00084-1061. lane and Co" Fumltif V0110 , ers, 167 Kent st. nexwiadal”; -__¢na 1 "Lessons in 1101110 ‘Nilfliil; he given by the and Oren. the three act mil from Toronto” It Tuesday. January i tral Bedeqae Hell ‘- ruai-y let lyli Dramatic ' . .~——r~fi , TORONTO, Jan. 12. —bterit.iine strong westand northwest wind snow at first then gradually clear-t i tar! Mr. ‘lteigh Tinney who is now Toronto. cloudy . - - - - - - Montreal. cloudy .. . Quebec. cloudy Charlottetown, cloud by Mrs. s. M. llehidyen iiie new Halifax . will present "L811! 2145 Hail. on na- F}: 14th. use. v1 Boston" anew N Y0 l0! .‘. . . . . "in rtidoc elite afternoon at 5J0 of; linen in eeoonding fie "motion “d union-rework at‘ It it b “ m an f "d... rninnnsdueul tbegood wor cone y‘ . o eere nominees omen m’: “u. 1mm‘ In any». _ of e e information apply BI Grafton ' Nfi-FFQ qmnnoumement-(iotiie , "The