OIL MERCHANT i o”, gmdiety on the PM of I "My": to make also cuts down m. “Will/guilt of his advertising. r , n Gunman lwoi om Ollltllll: iillli i iiPliii Papers Calling ‘lol- Another Elec- ‘wp-Deplore Bart- ‘pbg Policy of Govt. .1 ______ ‘ “pdtili to The Guardian) ofllwA, Jun. 17.—~lt ls not “plbhiltilt whether any other qlcies will be created in the jlmous to permit the election of , 1 cabinet representation from “m, or whether in such a case . lu iiou. George ‘l’. ‘tiruhum, Min-E \- ql Railways would run for‘ mo“ if [hole were one. Mr. Gru- m like Mr. King ts at presentl tlloutu sent in the House. QTTAWiA. Jun. ll-‘Sickened by e spectacle of bnrguin and ‘bart- Ifoulllllfl III’! NEW ilEHllNli iliili N [l EiiiNl liilifiilil] His Grace A1 chbishop Worrell 0f.N.S. Con- ducts Special Servic- , es at St. Paul's Ang- lican Church. There were large congregations, at St. Patti's Church yesterdayni in the morning the Rector prtanciu ed from the texts John 3:5 and lti of the necessity of a new ‘birth and its possibility in Christ. Confirmation and Presentation Service at Oiltiun during the week just sell. leading ilewspapers on both! deli of politics are culling for a in the afternoon at 3.00 instcatl of the Sunday School Sliiifliilll there w election as the olliy "Oiiiiiflihwns u slleclul service in the church we plum-m luipusse at the capit- nt which the silcreti "it" "i “mlqistelis program for Strawberries and Grapes Grow- ing in Alaska (Special to The Guardian) EDWARD. Alaska. Jon. 17.- Strawberries and grape crops are growiull tn the mild, spring like weather here. At this time last year rotary snow plow crews were flsiltins snowshoes. It was raining today and there was almost no snow on the railroads. except in the high mountain passes, _ Because of tho lack of snow for slelghs, tie contractors have been unuibie to fill their orders. Stamp Tax Scheme Spurned by French (Canadian Press) ‘PARIS. Jun. l7.-’l‘he Finance Committee of the Chamber of De- puties today voted ilown/lfinunce Minister lloumerfis proposal for a atnmll tax on business trails- actions. The stamp tax was one of the main features ot‘ the Finance Min- rehabilitation f. t‘ u very (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cnnntorrsrowu, CANADA; MONDAY, JANUARY 1s, 192s iNiiHEH Nlilllil iiNll MYSTERY lilstimates Family ‘ Weekly Food Bud- get at $11.56 (Special to Tho-Guardian) OTTAWA, Jan. 17.-The average B Q dy of Trapper cost of a weekly family-budget as Found Kneeling in Norman ; Revealed. EDMONTON, Jun. 17. -—-A wire- less despstlah to the Edmonton Journal from Fort Simpson in part says: "A report of what may Drove an- other oi the‘ tmsolvable mysteries of-the great lone land has ‘been manager for the Northern Traders of ‘Fort Norman. 1n the summer of 1923, ‘J. C. prospecting and trapping. These was felt on their account unti they failed to put in un appearance lbrought here by W. vC. Wilson, past Nichol and L. Bellman entered intoapraad m a partnership for the purpose of My,“ mm"! compiled ‘by the Department of ‘Labor comprising twenty-nine stap- -- - le foods wa $11.50 at th be i ni Cabln Near Fort of Decembgr. At the bcgginglllig that Tragedy November the same budget was $11.23 uud in December 1924, it was $10-58. Prince Starts Ukelele Fad In Mayfair (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. 17. --Fascfnation of the Prince of Wales for the ‘fibsniolelefi’ a kind of ukelele, has other members of the The Duchess of York and Princess Maud, now men took with them supplies stlffl- may Carnegie‘ have become adept Cm“ n" two yea“ “o m’ “nxiew Eerformers on the instrument. The Prince interested the Duch- as in the bunijolele and gave her a iiili iiiNilllli ll- 5. MINES (Canadian PrQa) ‘BERLIN. Jan. 17.-Predicting that. Germany would‘ participate in the League of Nations’ forthcoming preliminary meeting to arrange an arms parley, Defense Minister Gorster told the United Press to- day that Germany disarmed, wait- ed to see it the other nations would follow her example. in an exclusive interview he strongly advocated banning all poi- son gas and bacteria warfare, point lug out thaat Germany us: year proposed banishment of poison gas warfare before the arms traffic con ference at Geneva. "Bacteriological warfare". he said “must remain in the Limbo of Fantasy and according to my opin- ion could be forbidden like gases, thereby preventing even toying iilll SEIZE Ruthless or clumsy forcing of goods on customs - must. ho avoid- ed n well as mars order-taking. Annual Inhalation: Dollvwol I-N I! Ill. Qllldn Ill Can King Repeat liiiiiilsi iiiii .i:§f:%:.::%:ir"‘iiiiis llHlli- Slihilliili TORON-TO, Jan. 17--——ln connec- tion with Premier MocKenzie Who Was Stone Deaf was Cut King's candidature in Prince Al- bert. Sash. the Toronto Star notes‘ tnat Sir Wilfred Laurler was elect- - ed to represent ‘Prince Albert in ' ' 1896, but as he also contested and vlctlm’ (won the seat in Quebec East. he aclded to represent the Quebec‘ - ~ constituency in the House. to Pleces Railway . . . Engine. Liberal Member a . (Canadian Press) Dfifllfls Repgrt IMONICTON. N. 13., Jan, ]7.—-»Sld- R , t, hey ‘Baker, l5, candy maker in lil- 1 dens Limited here and a native of Aulherst was cut to pieces in the l ' ll <<=-‘-d‘-~ M» 232F553? §i2i’.§‘.‘.‘.§.“‘i.‘.ii’ Kiwi‘; Ligérrrixwa, Jsn. N- ‘Dgrkei run over by u shuntcr. Baker, who mom er n e o era . , . . .. House, for Regina, denies all know- w“ “om dear w“ “dnmlg 1.9586 0f the report from Prince Al- bert that he is going to resign to make way for Hon. Vincent Massey. To n citizen representative he said: So far as I know l am still. and through the yard at the time presu- mubly being on the Wily to llidens factory. ‘ 1 T0 Cultivate i Rubber 0n ‘ Big Scale (CanamPress) NEM’ YORK. Jun. l7.—Cultivn.» (Canadian PM“) tion of rubber on n large scale in it h ti w h such m umlan no o“ will remain the Liberal member for fit-motion wus iuluiinistcretl ilyiup m,“ U.um““.y_ pt gny or (b9 D9515 [nut Qummggg law ‘Gamma’ The” “he has used l Regina." The bidding for Progressive vol‘ His (iruce Archbishop liVorrell of Pwlnipry “mum has u.‘ l; m. "Herbert Hodgsoil, a trapper for to mwh advantage that she can ‘ is generally deplored and even NW1! bum“ i“ five ““‘“ii‘li"i°““k1111w11 thul he intends to take (be Hevflrni yell?“ wfliiielil 0i’ Fm‘! NOP- m“, “my m, he, "lentil - gwgpllpflhti friendly to the goveru- illiii_ ilwlliiis i0!‘ hviiliiilil‘ iiiliiililr‘ fight iulhcflnancinl program totln-llllllli- ill going over the country to Jglaymg the hunjolele_ now that - eutreillnrh that the utllltinlstrtt-i“Mimi ware iiiwiiieiiiyii i“ Fmiiiily floor ul’ the chamber rcgnrtiiol-ls ufiiiili Oiii ii if!!!’ iii"? i" Novembai‘ u l“ mule‘. Roya‘ patronmge, has i i “is Mun“, m, a weak reed‘ l$chuol scholars. ’l‘i_|c iluiuui- u", wmnfluee-H “(Mom iiili-ll. came to 1m unknown cabinhbecomfi the rad m, Mayfair amon i One ........ ............. it us .. av-,lggiyg},;**,,,,;,*"3,.1‘;;,Yi;%;;,,;;;§:,‘lit? . . iiiiilili Lil"l‘.‘..'“.‘i.2?".’..?.f WW ‘ri- ‘ one Killed With Requesti nuut in‘ illllnilllqllillfl with Forkemewe“ um“. Nc,.i,m,,.,_.3 h, ‘&“|/‘G1la|rged » U i ______ (Special to The Guardian) SAINT JOHN. N_ B" Jun’ 17' ‘_ the ilnlted iSftlfGS principally in I his hand resting on his arms face “""““"'“" “r ‘he Show mm "a “ilnngungcs oi‘ llndiu, Chino and downward, beside the ‘bed. Hodg- ‘BOSTON. Jun. 17.— ibtotorman Eleven of the twenty-nine Marl. Cfliifornia, is tot-seen lu Wail Street 71mm“ J_ lMUAVOYI w“ kfllgd and “me members of the parliament Orfthrough the reorganization of the Nimi" “fiim ‘me “t we blaukem J: th‘ t ti = 1 .' ‘ul them . on recognized the features as i ' ' ' ma“ so d my “Hy S‘ i iiilflfifi of Nichol, hnt of ‘ BPIHTIB.“ In 12 passengers were injured when a Canada, replying to n circular 19g;inter-Continental Rubber Compuny& m’ “W” kiluw" i" ‘my legislubillii gifts to selcclctl children o!‘ . R d M ‘ tflflsfillilil‘ l" ii"? "mliive- ithose fur-away lands. 'l‘i1is has, there wus nu trace. nor were there _nny of the bolnugiulis in the,‘ i Boston elevated street car left the for sent to all the eastern memberslwiiit-‘ii h"! bee" eXllefifllefltilill 0P0- in the Federal House by 1o M9141“; fitntbly on the Pacific Lloust for {been made possible through the‘ T icnbiu." .on. Sfliflildefii. commissioner of‘ the years with the Guayule shrub.l illiblo Society's prugrtlullno of‘ ‘wlNvhPrp W 17 n td i ‘v1. -- - '-‘ , ra s o ay. - IAONDON, Ont, Jon. 17.-distort: Scripture Memory work. 'l‘his is ‘believed to be the renders Eloquence Has Saved France For Time Being (Special to The Guardian) l'.~\ill$. Jun. i'1'.--‘l'rernier Elfi- d':= \'il|l\illt'illl-‘{ eloquence has rlt-d lo snri- l-‘rzlnoe ul lens! tem- >uu~iiv1roi11 :1 new tninisterinl l irlih Friday cloning when the [ab] of e government seemed sealed thomulpn 1 statesman ggkgfl_m_gg_n [ha fin. Committe 111d Iltel‘ I DB-lhafllbwarnad against,‘ the h in whlcfi its bliowsd mem- the distressing situation‘ 1n llch France would be thrown ti, t . sethc cabinet has to resign wi t some financial measures to re- ove the situation being voted. he duced them to re-examine M. Dou eris fiuiuiclni plnns and obtained adjournment of the house until Xi Tucsdlly. 7 Doz. Eggs a Head Eaten Here in Year OTTAWA. Jen. 17. —— ‘Canadians toll the average of about 27 "l6" BKKH per nnnum per caplta. hiie citizens of the republic to e south cat only about 18 dozen i. i101" your ouch. 'l‘liis was the iiimlilit made by Dr. M. A. Juli. ,0)‘ husbandman of the Depart- ct Agriculture. Washington. l. in an address here. L-QQQv-ki ill Not Meet on Swiss Territory iiosvoun Jan. 17. —in its rh- iio tho iuviitition of the League Nations to participate in tin rlt nl’ tlu- preparatory commis- li for llle League's disarmament ifiolnv. the Russian ‘Govern- nl trill say that it can accept Y ii the creating is held outside ii trrrltory. QOOQQ-‘Q-Q-FQFO-O-OOOOQOQ (‘ondcnstltl Specials RAIL-ac. pl? worn. uel ‘Wit ‘nseruoa in this column. W» o0 oooo-eoowwooo“ ANTED _‘m|oot.s - AGED fifllnun. Good wages. Apply i] - Guardian Office. 7263-10-21 g: Wam- ooou "snvatowaa I “I 50 for 5012., 150 for 85c. ‘it for sac, s00 for 81.00. 1.000 angina. Postpaid. Guardian ‘ "IPs _“ 1.0mm _ ‘ i“! s: hallway. dramas "f. 00., Charlottetown; a5 ‘W! a bushel pout. ’°l PRINTING or avanv “Piiltion. cheaply and upon mualy bloomed. Guardian 0cm Job Prism-y. Phone m, glue 1'0 AN Aavaucl m "aim" 0! pork products 5a m ° 5mm: a mils; a N!" lh. inn til tNewlono o c». Intel Battling. VIEHRY’ mere scientific iliscovcrics. awards have been asked received ill this fir.“ tlnpjChnrglttg that discontinuation of us- [m- flluliiiiiltillllié to returned soliitiers with] way l" (‘ilnufla-igvi) per cent. or loss disuliility Wllfijsacred iund it no doubt marks the inulr‘ 1i crime tigainst humunity and ll igumtlon ot‘ a movement with fz1l'-ii1TPi"‘il 0i’ filith wkh the 111011." 1i roughing possibilities. Speaking fronl the text Jlcb. 2:1 “Therefore we ought to give the ,more earnest heed lo the things ‘which we hove heard lest at an)’ {time we should let them slip", the ‘Archbishop dwelt upon the neces- sity for plain thinking and plain speaking from the modern day for sport and tendency 0i‘ today, which allows extremes to take possession of us. ‘it is not the great svfl, he said. which is {the danger, but the little insidious one which may capture us before we know. The Archbishop spoke Diuitlly of the immodesty of modern dress and warned against which too often have happened. iti-legwnn was (lespntcbcvl to Pro: A . illlicl‘ King and other "mefnbors ‘Parliament wduy. The the Winnipeg‘ ~Cii obligation" wh-ich was telegram, which was (lrufteil by members oft Council. tirgerl hail the annual mid-winter sacred the federal author tics to "fulfill an concert was held under the leader- assumedship 0t‘ Prof. H. A. Tunton assist- when the men were placed in = ills-led by the members of the Central Lust night in the Y. Ni. C. A ., many years have passed Ontario wlill be made a far wealthier pro- vince through the development of the export trade in milk and cream at, Y_V,M_ G_ A. to the barge American cities ‘to the south and west, in the opinion of Hon. John S. iMartln, provincial ‘Minister M Agriculture, who told nullity gattagory, Considerable. hiiril-fifhrlstinn Church choir 11nd Rev. w" boiind w 1'95"“- bemre 5°53- Wilh ‘vonh, o; nmyrovalishiili has been experienced b‘? ltnnlliiNeii Herman. and,“ Mqvpy lmifélis of men cut. otf the rcdcl w ~ Over tour hundred young folks of the D. S. C. R2. enjoyed a varied program of hymns Former Kaiser Has Ear Trouble ‘DOORN, Holland, Jan. 18. — The former Kaiser of Germany has the session. ol- tlle Duirymgtlfg Ag- been confined to his chateau for sociation of Western Ontario. meet- the last‘ ing here m: night, that from pres- third operation for ent lntlications this state of affairs Members or his suite maintain a following his ear trouble. ten days guarded silence about his condi- tion. but workmen Saint John Board of Trade, expresaPromint-nt financiers are reported sympathy with the request mndclto ‘be back of the plan. of them in the letter, namely thuti they actively support a movement. which, th comm i ti Li the EOVQTZIIIEDL siirbtfiil tigltiilstfiizeruiiDawes once to use all available trans- - ‘ mg Results Dortation facilities and provide the additional ones needed to retnin (Spiipial to The Guardian) LONDUNfJun. i7.—-According to the entire traffic of Canada within her own borders. the Agent General for Reparations the Dawes plan so far fulfilled the n in em Gas ‘Bootleggers’ report they have seen his familiar figure, topped with a. black skull expectations of the authors. The ‘Policeman Takes solos. duets and quariettes. AlliHuge those enjoying good music trertainiy treated evenings program. hlghe special speaker of the even __._.. i LONDON, Jim. l7.—~Mr. Churc m‘!!! is again the centre of a delight evil results y“; comedy‘ i ‘His name was taken by a traffic i (‘liming to the positive side txfipollneman, yesterday. because he. his stibjot-t His (irnve stressed they“ sled m; dflyjng hi5 alltumobiisi ivulur mill influence oi’ Holy Scriplnlong Downlng street {mm near iturc us onc o" thl- greatest HtQRIiY-‘ihe Houses of Parliament without ‘ing influences of our religious life. lie deplored the nppnrnnt waning reading and nrnver. Speaking of the service oi tin‘ duy_ he con- gratulated the children 01' the $11 may School who tire storing their minds with the sacred Scrip- ‘tnrcs and pointed to lhr‘ untold iponslbillfing whi'~h lio ln the senti- inz oi’ their gifts to other children in other lands. Lighting Service Dedicated iul feature was the dedication oi the new lighting system for its purpose of giving ll ,ht for divine service. Iilr. (leorgt- DeBlols, church wnrilt-ll. rviui ‘ho petition asking for dvdiuffiioti. ‘and tho dc- ditrulory st-lllte11i't= was rmul by tho Rector ulld signed by the Arch- bishop. 'l‘hc ill-dkultiiiii service was pnrticulnrly impressive 11nd un uppropriuto uud Vt‘l‘_\" eloquent ser- mon was profit-hell by ills Grace the Archbishop. conforming to regulation of going umund by Parliament ISquare. He of the pious habit of family llllblejul-gueq with the pollcaman and London is now wondering if the pol- ice will prosecute, particularly as on Tuesday at. Belfast Colonel Wil- trod Ashley, Minister of Transport. stated thnt this new regulation would make every memgber of Par- liament aware of his activities in that office. ‘London is speculating what the Chancellor is saying in Ashley, oodng his first victim. .'\i tin- olonlng service the spcc-lsailors at Navy League sniiors now on shore at this port. lug. ‘Mr. J. 0. ‘Hyndmsn acted as chairman, and an enjoyable pro- gram‘ consisting of songs. readings nnd addresses was ‘carried out. At 'l‘nl'ing as his text. St John 1:4. "in Him was lilo, uud the lilo wast ‘the light of‘ 1min," Archbishop! Vvnrroli drew u puvalit-l bourbon)‘ the discovery n" the woiltll-riill oh,- ilnent of‘ radium by sl-louvllt- xvuri-t» lers sumo twvlll_\'-f‘ivc _\'1“il‘H nun.‘ hull the finding of tho ('l\rlsl-chil1l_ in a lioihlchi-iu plunger by tho! Lhe conclusion a number of ‘Christ- mas bugs, supplied through the gen oroslty of the Ontario division of wguve the was Rev. Nell students and wonderful and masterly talk Herman who others a We!» to a delightfu‘ i, Expansion 1s Seen _ (Canadian Pro») QUEBEC. Jan. 17.—“At the pre- . sent rate of development the pro- Spoaking in a frank and convfnc- vince of Quebec. with a pmlbable lug manner, Mr. lsoon had his i3... . Herman population of 3,000,000 souls ‘in audience thfnk- 1930, will have at the disposal of hungry, a young negro of this city. ing" along the line of his her industries electrical energy , “Respect for our fathers aqua-l to one-third of that will be possessed by the United was caught in tbs act by inspector States with that country's popnla- MacNeil, of which There is a brand of young man lion of 120.000.0013 souls, stawdA. ‘ ‘He spoke in part as follows: [and woman who think that father B. ‘Normandln, local civil engin- nnd mother are old fogles. and it eer, in an address before I-he Kllw- ‘has never penetrated ‘their heads unis Club today. - that father and mother have for- gotten more than ever they knew. This is the day for the educated snob. science. falsely so-called. fables. and anything like Biblical authenticity and authority is laughed out of court by these young fools. who imagine that their word is the inst pronouncement in learning and culture. Jesus ‘Christ is spoken of in a sneer and almost ridicule, while the most sacred things in life are treated s! About one hundred and twenty“ Joke‘ Drawing lessons from the life of were entertained on Saturday ev- one of the most outstanding ii!- enlng in the Navy League Bulld- urea in American history Mr Her- man said: "We want men today that have s wholesome respect for the mothers who gave them birth 11nd sacrificed and slaved that they might be sent to school and take their places among serve humanity in a worthwhile manner. ‘Buck of success you will ind nn ancestory which laid itself the Nuvy League, were distributed on the almrlror the Drama“ o; we ilmoug the sailors. Appropriate remarks were made during the evening by Rev. E. M. lbliouo, Mr. Percy Pope, und Mr. |threo wise tin-n on the first purist-l,lirndnnut Ilsinlinss were given by lllilrt i)! “l. Lioih tiiscllvt-i‘ics \\'t'l'i'..\ii.‘it4 Cuttstunce Hyudlnnn, iPetty ‘lnr-reui-hlzig .11 their viicvis, tuuiitllfictit‘ ‘lleuru and Master this Al- untr-h i~nd to overt-onto the bandit-nil gof liegzlnuug in hunlhlc und ob- scure suriouittllntzs. The light lhut thc lilo of Christ lhnd shod upon Ibo world. said tho ipreachor. wns destined bmvt-vi-r. to ‘have a much groutrr lufliu-uce upon man and his living than any \\'hon sxerythihg else failed. men found romfnr; ’n His word, and even thi- able to find solace in His touch- ‘inls. When Christ said "Go yr- into all tho-world and prom-h the Gospel." said the Archbishop. H“ was speaking to more than the eleven disciples. His instruction was inst un much to the Christians of may" than. and it was pnrt 6f file's‘ duty. an his followers. lo carry the light fnto'tb'o dark corti- ors of the earth. £050 lfljmos. - liiize ‘Vlinning Bread from boast t0 lcnby. and solos were rendered ‘by Miss hlurguret Ailenby and Mr. Gal- iunt. .\ slug-song was ltenrtlly particl- ipnted in by nil ‘present. _-o+>-_-- ‘laiulttn IN l l (Canadian Pres!) TOKIO, Jun. _ snnswere killed 11nd twelve fulfil‘- 7155-11-1-0l|lowont classes in the slums won-R. " i od in o ruilrtiatl wreck uenr biilillii‘ oshltn todily. None oi the viclitniiwflow Blest Are They" ure foreigners The truln lunlpcd the truck mid toll two lnuulri-d loot. il-Jiiitiltccn 091"‘ race. Back of culture. 11nd i" front of culture, and runnlnl 0168i’ through culture. is God Almighty 11nd that man is a fool who says “there is no God“. Back of every civilization that stood the teat of time and decay stands the word of ‘God. You can’; ‘beat out Christ ‘by the route o a glib tongue. Christ common s the crown of learning; the crown of govern- ment; the crown of commerce; the crown of young manhood and womanhood“ The young man or woman who crowns Christ. Wiii himself and herself be crowned with a. glorlwthat neither time not any created being can destroy. At the close of his address Mr. Herman thanked the directors and staff of the Y. M. C. A. for throw- ing the Association building open for these meetings and for the students in general. ‘. The musical program was as ifollows: . Hymns Nos. S. Z. 10. Central Christian Qunrtette. Miss i c. 1.. ‘Coombs; Mrs. Ball, Messrs. iMcKay and M. Stewart. iMr. Normandiu mode- comparis- 011s which sot out the dmmrtance of the present ‘water power de- God is supposed to bow valoprnent work that is ‘progress- and scrape to the latest product of lug in the Lake St. John district. The The ‘total hydraulic Bible ls a collection of old-wives nessed to date is 1,300,000 in‘ this power har- proviuce. he said. The power plants ‘fit ‘Isle Mal-igne and the Chute a Caron will make available an ad- ditional 1.380.000 horsepower, thus doubting the ‘present supply of electric energy. Mount Lougheed EDMONTONI-Fh: 17.— Mount Isougheed is to be a new name on the map of tho Rocky Mountain country, commemorating the name 10°85 "i" of the late Senator bougheed, The Geographic Board of Can- ada has advised its local represent- ative that it has decided so to name a hitherto nameless peak in the Banfi.’ district, lying northeast of Mount Borgeau. between Healy Creek and the Bow River. and a near neighbor o; Mount Brett and Massive Mountain. It has a. height oi 8.850 feet. Solo-Miss Jessie Andrew Hymn No, 9. ‘Solo-Miss Ethel Coombs-"Fhe Song the Angels Sing" ‘Duev-"Whisperlng Hope"- Mrs Stewlrt and Mrs Bell Hymn Addross-Jlov. Neil Herman Hymn Qusrtotto-“When My Qoul Reaches Home" Hymfb-“Blest Be the Tie That Binds" Closing Prayonllav. Nell Herman lProf. Tsutou accompanied on the piano for all the special numbers and for the later general hymns. At the close o! the service the chairman. R. A: Pondloton extend- ed the hearty thanks and appra- clatidn of the audience to all those tokli!‘ 08H. cap at the windows of the chateau. -—-<n»Q_-__ Negro Steals Goal For Family; Jailed SYDNEY, N. 5., Jan. 18.-—~('kt of work for a month and his wife and two little children cold and went to the coal pit at. the steel plant and stole a little fuel. He the Staci Company police, and pleaded guilty in city court this morning and given 15 days‘ jail. Meanwhile charitable societies will look after the family. Concern Increases Rubber Plantation NEW YORK. Jan. 17.-Acquisi- tion of 5.700 additional acres to its already extensive rulhher plants» ‘tion tin the Far East, has been‘ an- nounced by the United States Rub- ber Company. ‘Negotiations for other are-as a1;- gregatfng 12.500 acres. near the company's large plantation in lSum- atra. Dutch East ‘Indies. were also in progress. so C. B. Seger. pre- sident of the company snnmtnced. The properties will be ‘linaneod out of the income 0f the plantatlonw nlbber yield. Tribe of Cavemen is Found in Africa ‘CAPE TOWN. South Aifrica, Jan. 17.-Discovery of a lost tribe of pri- mitive cave dwellers was unsoun- ced Friday by Dr. 0. E. Cable. of Denver. Colorado, on his return from a scientific expedition into the isolated regions of ‘Sothwem Africa, The tribe probably has ‘been is- olstedlfrom ullhuman contact and progress for centuries, Dr. Cable believes. ‘Kwkoveid. a coastal region in whagt lormerly was German ‘South- welt Africa. and Ksiahant were vis- ited ‘by the expedition. m-u-ifli u--__ (Canadian Prue) PITTSBUiRG- Jan. 17.-It. is be- lieved that several persons were street‘ cafplungod into the Ohio River. A number of panengers have been taken from the car and rushed to holpltlll. drowned here tonight when a 7 Evade Pennsy Tax whole of the first ziuuulty was ptlnc tuslly met before it b me due on August 31, 1927.3. $22 ,500.000 was paid over to the creditor powers during the your of which fiance received $11Z.500,000 und the Brit~ SAYRE, Pa. Jan. 17. ——Gasollne “bootleggers” have grown so num- tefifius thtattlthe proprietors of local 11g s a ons are startled. To avoid paying the PeunsyL ish Empire $47,500,000. vania state tax scores of motor The A591" Genemi i5 T999511 05 cal-g are driven a few mlles to the future operation of the plan Waverly, N_ y“ and their “mks m; which from 1928-9 onwards should ed with gasoline. yield 2% times as much as wuss Protests to Governor Smith and forthcoming during the year under Plnchot will "he unsvaiiing, the gas- review. No payments have so for dealers have been told. been mude to the creditor powers in cash. After the expenses of the armies o; (icon-potion hud been met practically the Whole of the cred- its were utilized to finance deliver- ies in kind. ii-Q A Big Family One hundred and twenty-two lfv- ' ins descendants survive James Mc- has succumbed to injuries receiv- 3. ed when struck by a motor truck include W" Hons and two dflnsht- bus of the air" is about to begin on ers. 84 grand children, and 20 great epochal [light 1mm spam w south States. Commander Franco who served in the Spanish ctr to in Morocco. will take-off Junuiiiyazz. which Columbus sailed on his dis- covery oi America in H02. Ho CASHHKRS ARE R ‘ 1 M“ _ _ n7. (e u. and they will fl_ o Tnvizs specially constructed lloruier-Wlnlz N. Y. Fellow Gets l Up Schwab s Talks Schwnb was to doilvl-r an fltitifoqs hPTo, but ho told his nudism-c flint imll to lhc ll0\\'.‘<l|)iip(“f‘§ and reading gtho words trould be euslu" than lis- i"n follow in New’ York" prepared all hia spvcchcfl. ' 1 Gomhllz‘ Events. ronourro, Jan. is.» Maritime, ‘ MGHF-lllgfi, i NEW CASTLE, EnEn J-an, l7. -- Andrew. a 76 year old miner who near his home at Cox Ledge. They MADRID, Jan. 18. —A "colum. grand-children. America and thence to the United from Pains. the very place from EVEN 1" ALL will be accompanied by (‘nptniu plnnc. ‘CHFCAOO, Jun, 17¢ (‘barb-s Ill. ndvnnvc copies had been huudvd "toning to them. lle mlmittpil that ———-4r+>-—- Announcements, southwest to south winds. 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