‘in-i we chine brliihtly- An organlgatlen can be kept alive oniyfiy bu", outwith young liver-live ooeio over ready to bu", ‘ o lllll e- t our we wit". ‘EL-Inn. Ioullod . Out: Ill‘! ;/'&/ '/ o» The PIS Papal- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Ae tile old ooek crowe the young one lnrne, but there mull bl young one: to learn or the old owl: crorwe in vein. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926 Alllll libeorlptlole Ddlvwal ‘JO X Illl, UQIMII III l7. ELI-ll‘ iii ' iNNiilt iilil t0 Scotland’s Great- _est Poet. VARIOUS REPORTS SUBMITTED showed fit Board ‘ Had Most Success- ful Year. ‘iilii ii I] iii iIiSKS i li‘ii¢ii'ii|5iii55 l]. . ment of the ‘llouse discuss a mutter of nnce nnnr-ly tho- corldition oi’ the coal nliners in (“ape ‘Breton wa lrlflvetl this afternoon by L. W. Jnhn-istreets nil Fifth‘ Avenue, Hiliiil sluuulu‘ Fitting‘ Tribute Paid-“Many Miners FaceButler Starvation” S ‘a y s; Cons. Member for N. Victoria who Moved Adjournment. J (Canadian Press) 0TTAl\VA_ Jan. Svglllypyjlgslpg, yum 25__ Tngstonc. Conservative, Cape Bretomi annual unis-ting of the Summcrslrle ‘Nflrlil Vilflflfill. BOIll‘ti of ‘Prude- was held inst lligllt (hi! honoring of ‘Burns. Scotland's "Burns Nivllh" .\ir..|. .\i. Nicholson recited ill n famous poems. ll Scottish song ily lir, J. l'. MlluIllnil-l and exceiil-‘nt e-llll-rtilinnleni. Mr. ii. ll‘. lie-noon, the new nlnu- itKPl‘ or tll- ilnnk oi‘ (lomlllerct- Sulllllll-laolie, was introduced sllrl- iii being present and zllso llurlllllillt: n resident of Summer- sidv. Senator dlucArthur was llenrt- ily applauded upon arising and gov:- iin- llll-llllr-rs :1 conlprehensyg ii. J. Sr-hllruizln 0t‘ Saskatoon was also pl-i-scllt and addressed the met-link. lit‘. i‘il1ll‘i€‘5i II znsley moved. sec- olldl-d ily Mr.. C. ‘it. Rogers tiull lilt‘ scl-rdnry ‘be instructed to illrwzlrd ll letter ‘to Mr. William Stowzlrl ll charter member of the il(lill‘ti. llpoll the great loss sustain- i-d in lll- lleatltuf his wile. 'l‘llll retiring President's report illlii tilc reports of the various coni- lllittocs were then submitted and sItDWfll that’ the b rll had done a rrrr successful i"s business. Tilcse reports‘ will appear in a sub- seqllcillt issue. .. The follow-log we're thepfticers el-vted and installed ral- ‘tire oom- init year. ‘President, ‘G. M. Muttnrt. Vice- Preslde-nt. L. R. Alleuslseoretary, is 8d J. it. llurr. Auditors, R. H. Dodds, lIPeB 0f the \\'. ‘W. Smith; for councillors, H_-T_ the week liolmnn_ J. J. ‘Morris. J. Leroy l-lol- nlun, Dr. J. ‘F, lMcNeili, Mayor J. ll. Campbell H. T. (Begg. ~W. J. lddstollc, L. M. MdNelll, J.M. Nich- olson and C. R. . .\ir. Austin ‘Scales and (Mr. B. F. Deacon were admitted as members. in the ‘iloard. Su 30 t0 the illi-nibers would be all as kind“ to ‘.\ir. Deacon as they were to him. lt \I'ilS suggested by IMI‘. J. F. ‘Mc- Neill ‘that. the C. N. ‘R. be asked ‘to us- I‘. h]. island butter from dis- taso free cows and have this butter IO inscribed on dining car menus 0i the C. N. R. The matter Wlls re- isrrcd to the Railway Committee to deill with. A motion moved by Mr. B. W. “P fianton. seconded ‘by Mr. IL, Frnnkiffi ‘McKenzie that the Board oi Tradel S <-xprl.. 511')‘ as I4ON-D( IN .ln 1:. a ulelnbsr and as a citizen by i_.. A. Moore. T. D. ‘Ramsay, ‘Mny-' ill‘ ( ilmpbell, Mr. ilonsley in n splendid speech ‘himkvli the meeting for the honor toutcrrcd upon him. _l ~~~~~~-~-»~ . _|u,y_.,| |lj(l\\'lll'll i‘ lnplcl‘ u’ (lo . . en ere" e e 0 - Condensed Spa-rials n. u. was Ill-Ill yesu-rdllv rlfwruoolucrliclenllll ‘Rlliiwfly, November .11. RATE__4¢ De w I t in iii!‘ ldulpirl‘ room ill‘ the NIIVYJXB’! as clerk in the Superintend- ' " r "N- "9 .ln-hello‘ lluiillillc. Till‘ llollliili- nulls office at Moncton. ‘lie was WWII insertion in this column. Mrs. An-Prrllldy. prcl-lldcll. ltrnnslerred lo (he Treasurer's or. ~_._________________ (‘n VANTED-—A GOOD HANDY BOY ‘ _____________fl ‘ ll . LADY CLERK WANTED-AP- Ply ‘Coffin a ca. ‘7-lilB-25-i-3i ' ‘Bvlyailaes . 2e» . ll. ole or half 28c Ibo-Sounders.‘ Newt-tome & co. flii-il-Iim ‘Ygrv want-coon a v: mitten 50' for‘ 200.. 1 0' i’ r 350.. ,0 lol- 550.. 50o or $1.00. 1000,» ofikilfli. PoltDB d. Guardian bees h“ -_> ‘JOB (lcscrl tiou "*1 10b rl-inul-y. ‘Phone m. Q . ‘lmliio so m AUVANO! m Mm price of pork products Saun- m 8 Sausages are selling at 30 “- her lb.~aeualiers.jflevveome 90-. Mhrketnmllmgn‘ - r -___.________._.. PRINTING 0F Evgnv lltioln cheaply and oxnndl- D. "I l1 L Tvvantyiffl?! dentin intell- fii "it! pounds. Rhone ‘i076. "In: Ilaer, ‘Cbarlottdtewn. and coupled with its usual featuresfl’)! mi5""li“‘ the 0'4""? 0" the ud- drens were it not that the distress fill-lit (NW1. The different uppmp-iwilfl b°"°i"5"‘il "W" "m! lhlll Ihillly‘ rlllte l-lllltrllllltions lliiHiC‘ it n rcul "f till‘ U0“! lllilwrs and their ti ills were on ih - verge ut‘ l-ltitrv The miners, while accepting the llntt disappeared rralSl-ottisll mrtnilertwo of BurnlWflliiiillkl-i 0i’ the Royal Commission heavy pinto glans dour with HllUlI graceful ilppolntell by tile Novn Srotin gnv-lvitllelll-l- that it. was cracked. Srrqfllgll ernmcnt. with ' choruses by the llimllb-"iu-l provided clniul that ally kind oi‘ tilt- Hi4 l-tillg and expressed his pied-l nulrket the“, ‘m. Cunndn lstntctl that over lNovn Scotin coal llns uirentl silippeil to operations unless some other out! let is ioturll. “flint the Maritime Conservatives zllpparently wunt is. some arrangement otherlvlsc. National Railways will haul Ncvui Scotia coal to Ceiltrul (lunadu, at. all direierentiul rote. | International ‘TORONTO. Ont., 0n the night oi‘ Saturday, Jan. appreciation oi Mr. llcilqiugf-‘l fil‘ iRegular Monthly were 'l‘i'il(i. _ around ("mm Apply Gunman. t, lion will In. iltlifi ill Sniut Jolln, .\. bitltll-ntllltlill Sci-rotary. nliilll-Zilllll. : Square. lutd woll tho llilrllent lllilfcl wall Essay on ilerllislu. ject for the prize ossnyzs (‘or this lfl-rtivc. illdlly. year was distrunned 0nd placed by t-hem , throughout the coltntry. , NIO-IO-l-dl Anthem the meeting adjourned. Mr. Jolinsioue ‘said that in.» would rsflilclri to wngesj no good without work. llu” i‘ {louservztlives tifltfillfi‘ iillli lilo product, at tilvorniile prices. it is‘ Montreal. t-luimetl, where they must curtail temporary or,‘ whereby the ‘Canadian; Radio Test Week Jan. 24th to 31st (Special to The Guardian) lan night will be one oi the fant- of nday, Jan. 31st, inclusive. tile test hour will be given over broadcasting stations in the Do- minion, null oi lhcsc CNRO Cnnnti- inn National Rnllwuy, Ottawa, will‘ on‘. llcllsley suill that. ile hopedonerl the sllcrviill trnnsnlissloll hour. Sir W. H. D. Haggard Dead‘ at A80 0f 30 YQaPSiN ow Treasurer 0f (Canalfan Press) 25 r {Sir Wiliiunl llry ‘DOVPiOII i-illlzullrd brother lute Si!‘ it d‘ r llagnnrd novelist] (lt-zld ill lMctltrlile, lie was 80: oi 3K0- . l \\'lllilllll l‘llii‘l"‘li tho British. Meeting‘ 0f I. 0. D. E. Alter lllt’ usunl roulinc busincssific‘, m Innlllili ‘utilllls irolu Hood (it'll-t- 'l‘lll- nlllluill conven- ilw-"luilu: June Tlll. (‘inlptl-l‘ W‘ pupil of Secret‘ i bloutukuei fronting live Wal‘ A number oi I. (l. l0. patriotic calendars have 119"" in the It was derided tn hold the rlll-‘ noel ‘Na and solo Trnfnlilllr Dar-i ct. 21st. O “iofnmmim” begin Monday, ‘Feb. l mm ‘ i“ i i ti! a v i‘ n" ' Tiiiiilmi‘ _ “Mama Vim’ llltijgzngotlrlfggteaa "31.? npnnlrlied and the lief 0t officers for 1020 was posted. ‘ Weeklv llewiuizll will’ Int. Next With the singing of the Notional e i- .'..‘ ' -,,li'i. NEW YORK, Jan, 25 ‘usuul Zbr-“Adjflllfll-iiilf: of oi Commons to,‘,|.,n,.“-ay . i . public llllptilt-.l)l-el-|l1g_ turney has inviuierl b,Y0rk‘s Vvngos‘ :Il‘t~j]B"“'""“ 120.000 tons oflchfl, Y 58911 empty pistol and 25.0il0.tliligi‘blu clue thus fur found. I." A . ‘ l m I _‘tons to windmill points. This has] report o le doings a 0t wn Mr brought the operation m n pom‘ m 'l‘ LONDON, Jan. 25.—~Til(‘. Prince‘ of Wales ilns accepted the nomina- ition for captaincy of iGoli Club of which he is a mcnlber. He frequently plays over the club's course in ‘Richmond. MONTREAL, Jan. 2B.-M-r_ B. A. 0i Sullllnerside was unanlluouisly dipirlllnticlSl-l~\}i:n- illvilfsii and was"Bgglffgligagoglalztgllmb“ 0i 3'98" c. ' ‘ \ "ealv i {nizl ill . - e srrll d. 1hr. motion was supported ‘i ' ‘L_‘___".> '__ Fgolmed Treapurer of the Aflanflc ,l'egion of the Canadian National Railways succeeding the lute Mr. F. E. Wholpley. The appointment is effective from January Bourgeois will continue to make his headquarters at Moncton N. B. Mr. Bourgeois who was born at sitilms from clerk to chief clerk as- Iflifitillli to (volnptroller and lfflllfllli“ ‘Hm, [MW given tile office of General Pay!!!“- ,. h" _\; ‘ter which he now relinquishes to Lmuy- wmmpfl mm Ailiiiiciliriidiiilkl- over the duties of Treasurer. ‘ All‘, ll. K. Goodwin who was As- HAMSWn lln cllnlldn I'm‘ till‘ Sllfilil MflX-‘Riflifllll Treasurer new hrs-Omar! M" Tilo nubqsisillnt. 'l‘re:ll\urer and Pilymastef if How (inn My“ m ,\li)ll(‘i(1ll on April 2nd, 1880 (.135 More Loyal to Prinvc hlilwPril innd hntored tile service oi the Int- Jsluudfllvas favorably tlloui-iili "i- ' Provmcinl iddtlrntitiunl ‘ My. Mrs ltillacMiilitl". i" h” "various positions up to the P7959?" spoke of t e hear y 00-0061“ ‘the Women's dntttltlltcn with tho l., (t. D. b}. ill their work. lit i t‘. "i? executed. hllnrdlnn pfllli" giignmi-fill WQZUH-e, m,- ghe Mom. ngue lSchool. errolonlnl Railway I892 its mennculter. WlIINESE null st-llnoin ‘, ,_ MOSCOW. Jnn. 25. —-_\i- D1010"- (leneral Manager of the ‘Chinese Eastern Railway was Harbin. Mnnchllria. today ‘by rlrll- . ere of Marshal Chang Tan-Lin Will) and cleverly exeout caused bin arrest. last. week. NEW YliiiK swered Door-Bell. (Canadian Press) ——An lln nu lrlilgliall ‘illlliBT socially pronliilent extrluslve residential ‘families. was found ill i'llll livery Just. night ill the vestibule of th Dc.el*i‘i1.g.holne n few moments nfifiihouri" "mt "hum did 11°! ‘Pr he ilnd answered the door bell. tutti-die was sllot clone to the heart and ttliOliJWllii instantly killed. His slayer .. . - iii . M nmjorfiy m- u“, mmm,“ M" m" m. lvcll atloss the street nlld Bishop.‘ y , __ _ _ alnd Ztirs. t0, work because the opel.ltolrs(xllilllmii;Chmmvey M nepew “m, My “m, Mrs .lnnles Ii. Dickson have resi- dences llcitrily. The University is n tow (loors away. An shell is bile only gFirst Favorable Trade Balance Since War (Canadian Press) . BERLIN. Jan. 25- —-Gerlnany in ijllecenlber achieved the first favor- liliiit! trltdo balance since the outqiollowing players: ibronk of the war. lfigures for the MacDougall, moniiil published today ports of 798,300,000 marks anulnst Enmun and Garnhnm- imports of 74615901100 ‘mllrkfl- he that the fuvoralbls showing is due nnce this season, then to restriction of Jun‘ 25-“03” than an intensification of exports. show ex- Zeitung A-m Mlttag said imports, rather The only exceptions arc in the ex-‘ltubin Gray," and "Afton Water". program qireparerl for Donations 01' wheat which increas- internatlonal rnilicfeti 5.500.000 nlarks and rye will!“ tests which has been arranged for increased 4.000.000 marks. the period from Sunday Jan. 24th I01 iPrince Will Gap- tain Golf Club (Canadian Press) Mldsurrey Atlantic Region _ (i. N. Railways (Slpeclai ‘to The Guardian) has been all‘ 25th, ‘Mr. June i890 holdink various i» At the amalgamation he was Mr. Goodwin was‘ on March 10. He has held ____i<0>i--—- Wnuspslnn"... (Canadian Pr!!!) oFWealthy At- tilrllei’ Met Instant Death When he An- murder mystery ill the slnyiihas bee“ mung” Gbserved l“ m" , in thei“ "1 1h‘? 110018 of James R. . ,_ 'one oi’ Ntifln-y 0f ma‘ iiliiliiiifiiiil ‘uuu, BURNS illllllrllllllll iiiitilititl iii iiifilifli iiirwitl ATTENDED list Nitiiil Splendid and Varied Program Well Re- ceived by a Large and Appreciative Audience at The Strand Theatre-Gon- cert Will be Repeated Tonight. The ‘Birthday -.r R0139" Bums ded with a double sword dance- “Y ml‘ ma“! Years. but never M i . _ w eh was as capabiy carried out. $.23! alnfrgfgtfy mggvefigfi ggenii'i'g_ Mrs. ‘Seth Henderson whose central épochmuklng evenftoyoice was heard with ilne- effect evenmg in the .ln The Road to the Isles, respond- Theatre, observed ‘lust Strand heard a delightful Scottish con- icert that lasted nearly threeliaced with some remarks appro- , m i 114mm"! 5' Drlate to the occasion, and explain- s g e duil llnomeilt. Full-voiced lng (he glgulflcgnce o; the poems he baritloniuus choruses. rousing Scot- ygclterL Before M8 m.“ x-mup o! tish band and baa-pipe selections. readm“, M“ Mu“, remed Long, t :l . ' , slamming a e“ Hm‘ "g (“;Il"g:_;*‘tr“l begllxffflfi fellow s well-known appreciation of vocal and lilstrtllntllltnl solos 111mm‘ m” Secondlgfosp ti?” on m 'l‘l . i.l l l l. ti l. i(' iéd "m1 “Phmiiid I'*="<1i"rlfll' H" .. e "'°*"“'f‘.“‘2.“““ e ° a wen“ w l, "xi", "Lam" ullmuri“: (m- l-tmtrlbltted to make up one of the T“ a D5153" ‘Advice i" a You“! . , _ .. . .. Mm," WE“ kmm,“ rear iinest musical entertainments Erlend- and The Hfllflifl- W111“! titrnceiv’. .|0itll ‘n. lull-ketchup, _|,__, lilfli. llils ever been given in tile ere moms were bolus delivered- Th3 appflgclutlo“ n; (m, the audience ant spell bound and Rmwr, h Haddock‘jllllliiflllvt’, which ‘was n must eu- at the (‘Jose of encch selection the tllusiastlc one, is shown in the ilunl-bel‘ oi‘ encores that were giv- mentions, giving proof not only of en the various performers, the the “mung power M Bums as a length of the program being pract-vpoet but M“ of the abimy M the applause ‘they accorded was tre- 'ii‘i.'.ii..i"i?ii”§‘.0i .‘.i“’“”..‘;.f".‘.ii‘2.ii‘~-“s- The rem-r Mae wr- . .. _ , ma, ha" "iade m,“ Bum“ and .et, consisting of Messrs. Gill‘. Hut- cheson, W. JE. Fletcher, A. IR. Gil- lis and Roy Whitehead scored an- other success with "Ye_ Banks and‘ Brass of Bonny Doon" and this quartet was forced to respond to e hearty encore with “Annie Laurie". Sr-iltlnml famous. Last night's concert. which in ac- cordance with time honored cus- tom will be repeated again this ‘evening. was under the disting- uished patronage oi His Honor Lieutenant (loverllor and Mrl Miss Laura Mgcflag mgdg hm- fgfg- Heartz. and His Worshil Mayor we." appearance in a 3Com”, dance and Mrs. McKerrnn. floanlfTrulbhas which she perform ed most gracefully, and she also WM chilled to respond to ‘an en- core. Mr. Ban Wagner's rendition oi‘ viilfl."nillB Bells of Scotland" Percy Groom!’ In with variations was one ofthe treats ‘and Willie Burnett and drummers of the evenlntrs entertainment The Char» and/ this talented violinist in his lottetowll Orchestral Society, mnk- flrst stage appearance here won the "lg its first concert stage HD0881?‘ deep appreciation of all lovers oi rendered good music. He responded to an in- "mnla sistent encore with n favorite old Mid Scottish air. Mrs. w. E. Fletcher and Mrs. Henderson sang in duet "The ‘Rowan Tree" and responded to their encore with "Loch Lo- mand" both these numbers being exquisitely rendered. Mr. R. Phillip son sang his way into the hearts of his audience with “Sing to Me The Old Scots Songs." ‘His fine tenor voice was heard with splen- rlid effect and his rendition was en- thusiastically applauded and encor- ed. As an encore he sang Burns‘ “Mary? Masters Willie, Ian, and Nlal Burnett. in bagplpe and drum selections, excellently rendered old ‘Scottish airs that aroused tremen- The opening number oi’ the pro- gram was a well rendered selec- tion by the Caiedoniun ‘Club. ‘Pipe and Drum Band consisting of the ‘Pipers Capt. ‘tile following selections, cnledolllan ‘Club Parade", (lthcr contributions to the pro- gram by tile same orchestra were. “The Maid of Dundee,’ ' "Bonnie Scotland" and the "Highland Patrol," all oi which were render- ed in a manner that gave every evidence of many ‘hours spent in faithful practice under skilled and careful direction with splendid re- sults. The Orchestral society (EOHSiBtS of the following mem- hers: 1st Vlollns—Miss ‘K. Hornlby, Mr Ben Wagner, Mrs U. Plneau. 2nd Violins-Misses A. Dammarell. H. MacDonald. Zena Hogan, Thelma heartily encored, and who respon- Three numbers in all were 31W" by the ‘iull chorus of fifty mixed voices, that was organized purpos- ely for the concert, the flrflt b6- ing "There was a Lad Born in Kyle" and "Flow Gently Sweet Afton." the second. “Scots Wha Hue." and the last, “John Ander- son My Jo John. "Although neither the Orchestral Society nor tho choir responded to ancores. their numbers were invariab- ly rewarded with enthusiastic ap- plause, and their different 841F981’- ances were awaited with STEM 58E‘ erness by tho audience. The work of the choir last night ls to be warmly commended, and many agreeable e-lyreseions of surprise at the perfection that it has at- tained 1n so short a time, were heard afterwards. The choir oonais- tll of the following members: Sopranos-Mines. W. E. Fletcher, J. R. Burnett, R. Cudmore. ‘W. G. Spencer, ‘MI Stewart H. Ifieser, O. Mum-agar, H. Platte; Misses C. ear, F‘. Campbell, D. Baker, H. - ‘her. M. Lynda. E. Heeney, A. McRae. Tenora-‘Moaers. Roy Quie- lay. -M. MacKinnon, G. Frank Hut- cheson, T. W. Bentley,‘ ‘U. Robson. H. MhcPhei-aon. IContraltoo-Mmas. H. S. Henderson, E W. MaoKlnnon. J. J. Stewart. J’. A. MacNalr, C. D. Ball; Misses L. McKenzie, B. Hues- tis L. Molina, M. Wllear. Buses- Messrs. L. V. Dingwell, Roy White- head. J. Sterne. A. R. Gillie, Gem‘!!! Beers G. .l. Tweedy, Reg. Ayers. lt was quite e disappointment to all present when VlcmPreeldant White made the announcement that owing to biting storm stayed at hi! home in Strathcona, ‘Mir. R. Waiter Burnett, who was to have given several vocal selections was not able to appear. It is hoped, howev- er. that. this talented performer relcnnrtl at r will be on the program for tonight. Teed. Clarionette-lliilr. ‘Kelly. C0,.nam_Me”,-s_ Urban pmeau, dons applause. and this trio of w_ c" coo)“ Tf°mbQnQ-—Mr, w, young musicians was also obliged A. Gaudet. String Bass-Mr. to play an encore number. Messrs. Charles Mitchell. Plano-hotel Leigh Dlngweil and Roy Quigley Lillie/till‘ Earle. Director-Wm. E. Bus. 3,, duet “any uuderrs we}; Fletc er. known song “A Wee Hoosa Among the Heather" and tool: the aud- ience by storm. Their encore was "Coming Through the Rye" with variations. Miss Anna MacRaa who made her iareweU appearance last nilht. danced the sailor's Hornpipe in a way that. won both enthuiastie applause and elicited calla for an encore. Mr. J. G. MacFadyen President of the Caledonian Club sang several selections in Gaelic, and had to re- turn twice for an encore. He achiev ed the difficult feat of so enthusing ‘the audience that It found itself actually singing the chorus of a lgaello eon‘. The performance closed with the singing of Aulrl Lang Syno and the ‘National Anthem. Much commenda- tion for the success of last. night's concert is dais t.) the Caledcniun as his assistant acted as director. -—--Q0->-——— SOIIPiS Train Fails To Reach City Despite the high wind Sunday night and Monday morniirg the eer- vice on tho Prince Edward Inland Railway yesterday me fairly eat- isfacbory. and with the exception of the Barrie line all branches were kept open. The eastern trpin till} left t-ho city ymiorday morning. stuck in the now bet-ween Morel] and 9t Peters. and eo prevented the train from Bowie from getting into the city. The iflibd train managed to get tlmmdi loot even- lus lndlboth tnline went ‘to Bonrie ove The Oar librry was somewhat de- The Highland Fllng wee neatly by Mntere Ian and Willie Barnett, who were er MscMillan. could talk the Eskimo made every sled and every cook stave used on the route to the pole. Henson was altogether the most efficient man with iPe-ary." questioned yearns decoverv. captain Machin- Ian said lPeary’s veracity bad been repeatedly proved. O- Club, under whose auspices it was,‘ A " produced, and to Prof. W. B. Het- cher, who with Miss Lillian Earle . , tiflc American publishes with its endorsement a te eucceasful traihmutation elements-the goal of physicists since the dawn oi that eoience. of the faculty of the University of Amsterdam nave succeeded. periodical saylr in changing lead in- to mercury and thallium. mentl." says Orson ‘D. ‘Mann, Edit- or and publisher of the Scientific American. "delights every physicist‘ who is interested In the new eclen- ce of automatic phyaicl. Identlste hlvo been eeeinng to de- monstrate that the only difference between the dltfennt elements iiliii F M " on - Address Days. (Special to Til-e- Guardian) division on the Oh the one hand. Premier King in about. three or four weeks to com where a larse'°d to an insistent encore with “Will Pme i“ 'P"°P‘"°“°"° °i "W 59"‘ The Imus,“ Herb," Bram“, Mm ilntlience consisting of (‘be lovers He No Come Back to Mo?» ‘Ram “Llifilllpllil illrokram.b bud served‘ ill several well known M ‘he Weill’ 811d mllflifl 0i’ IBurDsJBTWB ‘Muir iclhwell “m! several‘ rune mam a" °t a" parties‘ readings by Bums’ which he p“, especially those from Western Can- ada and the Maritime Provinces are iopposed to any adjournment. nu any time exceeding a week would necessitate their returning to their homes. A conference. it is under- stood, will be held tomorrow be- tween the Liberal and Progressive leaders on this subject. an adjournment. ed front against any lengthy ad- journment, it is possible that the recess, if any, will be limited to a week. . , ‘It is argued by Western members that if the estimates could be ta- bled at the end of the debate on the address the lHouse could pro- ceel with these. Debate on the Throne speech. which will be re- sumed this afternoon by F. P. Quinn of Halifax may occupy nnoth er ton dayB. the division being now expected about February 4. U. S-Ganadian _ . Treaties Register- ed at League (Oanadlln Preel) GIENIEV-A, Jan. 25.——Can‘ada Of- ficially registered with the League of Nations today four treaties with United ‘States. The first for sup- pression of smuggling along the IOamadianJIIuIted- States‘ ‘frontier: the second for extradition; the third tim- further ‘demarkation of the international boundary and the fourth regulating the level of Lake of the Woode. ‘ Negro Worth the Whole Outfit CHICAGO. Jan. 25.-—The reason ‘Peary sent back his five white com- panions and took a negro with him on the last leg of his trip to the ‘North ‘Pole was gold by Com- mander ‘Donald B. MacMlllsn. one of his companions in a radio m9!- ea-ge last night. The address was broadcaster! by station WJAZ. ‘The rest of ua were tendorfeet compared wit lithe negro. Matt Hen son of New York." traid Command- “Henson is probably the be-st dog driven in the world to-day. He language like a native. He could get along better with the natives than any of us. the Eskimos all liked him. He was the only man in the party who could build a snow house. He ‘Replying to skeptics, who the authenticity had ~ of ‘nxpecteliTllt Debate , Will Take up Another ten OTTAWA, Jan. 25.——The adjourn- ment of the House following the rldlelshen amend- ___ ___ i ment to the alddreas has developed irrto a live question in the corridors. timated some time ago that the gov ernment would desire a recess of Robert Idorke and practically nll the members of his party will fight us will Liberals land Conservatives from the West. As a result oi this apparently llnit- suuus iiiilliiiiilii uii iii5iHiiN5 nun uuun u iiilllllii‘ llEiiiillN Roumanian Police Or-iSix Promihglt Conser- dered to See that 20,-, vatives Meet at Al- 00 9 Leave Colllltrfi exandra, Ont., to at Once. I Dare Liberals. (Canadian Prone) i __._.. VIIIBNINA, Jan. Z5.—A BucharestiEARLY - def-snatch to the Winer Neuseite states that the Romanian ‘Minister of ‘Interior has instructed police to _—“—‘ Rt. Hon. Arthur Meig- hen Was Unable to -expel twenty thousand Germans and Austrians from Romania ‘by be Present. next Monday. Phere has ‘been no indication of trouble between the Rum-anion Authorities and germ“; and Austrian minorities. ‘ 000k Says He Saved Labor OTTAWA, Jan. 25.— Six pro- lmitlent (Junservutives, five of them imembers o-i parliament, represent- ing six different provinces of the Dominion. united at u nleeting held at Alexandra. Ont., ‘Saturday, in a ___. call to battle, daring the Liberals IIJONIDON, Jan. 25.—-A. J. Cook. to gird themselves for the it'd; and general secretary or (he Mme“- tent matters in a new election. Federation, says that he, more thauiThW were ll- M. llanllesscll M. anyone else. had it ill his power! 1'01‘ Selkirk, Dr. J. A. MacDonald. last year to smash the labor move-iM- i’. Richmond WestCabe Bret- meut. 0n. (l. B. Nicholson, M. P., Aigoma The last three British electtonsdfiast; George Black, M. P., Yukon; impoverished the funds of the lLa-iAlex. J. Doucet. M. ‘P., Kent, N. B. bor Party Cook says, and Arthunand lion. Andre Fameux, defeated Henderson, Home Secretaryln the Conservative candidate in the rec- late ‘Labor Government, came to ent Bagot. byelection, Quebec. him last year and said: The intent of the meeting w” u; “Can you lend us £40,000, or a,show that the New Conservative Dart of it’! We , are in a terribleigroup is ut the same time the larg- mess." est and most. representative tn the Continuing, Cook says: "Despite house. Three provinces were not the fact. that the miners had more represented lit the meeting, Saskat- to complain of with regard to thelchewan, Alberta and British Colum- course of the Labor Prime Mlnist- blu. The second purpose of the Bl‘. (Ramsay MacDonald) than auy- meeting was to honor the Conserva- body else, I came to the rescue last tive lender. lRt. Hon. Arthur Maigh- your and paid £20,000 to the (Lab- en, but ulressure of buying“ in 0g. or -Pi1rty' funds." - town prevented Mr. ‘Moigben from [being present. Mrs. Meighen nt- tended on his behalf, Another ‘drawing card for "(be meeting was to have been lion, Manning Doherty, Minister n-f A3. riculture in the late Drury cabinet, lwho has recently manifested (Jon.- [eervative leanings, but Mr, Dober- ty w rt d " fl NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—-A ...~w!,.,,,,,,“;,{,‘j"3,,,§,,_.. m“ “d ‘° m“ powerful railroad combination, with! 12,000-Mi_le Rail Merger Probable (Canadian Press) Political observers state (ha; [b3 highly Wmllelilive diflirifitfl 0f Qheimeeting signifies that Conservativ- Southwesl. 119998" *1 ilr°babilliYies are expecting an early by-Qlgg. through the strategy of Wall streetiuon in Glenn"), and m“! is a NE bankem- lparatory step to a bot l . . m i .- “amimn sllzheiriilrllligiielis slidthigiliiqtitiilifiaugfiimere’ A1”- J‘ “Wmlmid- M-P» f" ‘ _ u”, ,_ 1 a lGlengarry. the constituency in m. with the announcement that. the refligu‘ “- is fepwied i° ‘"539 l"? Frisco had purchased a large atoclniol" Ml‘- King 5 11995111911 wblllet min interest in the Rock Islamy q-hellsters. Mr. MacDonald was elected two roads have a combined tracla-‘Bt tihengeneral election by about 150 age of more than 12,000 miles an ,ma or y. aggregate assets of $875,000,000. i Mr. Doucet, M. P., speaking In The combination is considered a both French and English, declared move on the part of the Frisco tluthat the whole country is demand- eneble I; combetle ialylorsbly‘ Willem; a new election‘. The present. uln- ‘lgg 24:01! 51TH ‘PM "C. 911110111} P“; look in the House of Commons, ho , 9 recent conao dat on o" why was oxtmordmary_ Li”.hll““ét°“li.fiii.‘féiifiiix.eiiiii "The fir“ "is u" our r‘ we sponsored h); L F. Mme r liminnry skirmish, when the reel ‘ ‘ vote tnkes place it will be a reel tug of war." Mr. llnnnesaon, ‘MIR. started out by stating himself to be an Iceland- er and describing at length tho local problems of his constituency of Selkirk. Man, originally one of tne early Scotch settlements. A parallel constituency, he (alt m Tllengnrly‘ once entirely semen, ‘and now 47 lper rent French-Canad- llan. ‘ I “Our duty,“ llc said, "is to fight. lthis aggregation which would cast Canada, haml-tictl nml helpless, lu- to the maw ni the industrial noto- pue of the United States." Mr. iilnck, M. l*.. (lat-lured that f-Kfimnni N c. 570;; ' GArYI-Wiilfi HO i Mose Bur I1‘ 1.13305 A NICE / F Jii-ISH \. / 2:.‘ ‘l (Canadian Prone) NEW YORK. Jan. -35.-—Pl‘hz Scien- report clarmin-g of Doctors A. ‘Smith and A. Knrseen the "The entices; of ouch experi- ‘Milly ‘public spirit ill (‘anadn demands lnn llllnlotllnte election. i _"lf Mr. Kim! hnd a drop of sport- ,ing blood ill his veins he would ad- i ‘mil defeat and resign." he stated. _ I Every speaker. including the i’ ‘chairman. cit-lied for on early elec- t ftlnn. rononro. Jan. 2l‘l.i—€Mnritim('l dllllflilnmments, d t t t ll. lo rig; . m0 era e o reab w n r u \ ‘ and cold. 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